imosires entire 'dole a"t'aons f till at.tendani . Signatures. • Thus imperfvly sustained and T.6.lommeittled t the constitut*l.UTA:l%*l.l .l l4.eld to conventions of the , tbo aoverl4 States, It received; witleistniteh'pomptnesil .as . could have . been reasonably'_ anticipated; the ratitleittio.n and adoption';'of eleven of thC States; While fire of tke.'eleien:ace:onip•miiedl their assents with eilpOttinn - s7,4,f. s theTir under-1 .standing of the true Intent' and - .meaning of various provisions Of the instrument, or with 4, proposed amendments to it, or both. most •attongly indicative of their, distrust and fear of the workings of the system to which, from the most soletnn convictionS'of public neces sity and auto, they were yielding a reluctant 1 -assent. These ratifications enable 1-the Con grass- tc• declare 1,4. PonstituPon Itiree over the .State`whleti'lla'd adopted it; and to lake ,measures oigattizatioa_of the. govern-. meta under it; which was The, on the iajli Segteinber, 17 4 ,,§., The, 4111, day:of-Ilk:4rd), 1 S 9 Was' fixed iiPon for • the 'ofganiiation' of the new - '.ginte.rnmentand : tie relectiens, of President,' VIC4-Presedent,setiator - S, and • hers Of the, liosse of Representatives, in Cott ..forniity with the provisions of constitution, were to be intermediately The dec k tiOnS.Werennde and the governinent organ- .. • on thedai appointed two ; ,Of. the thirteen :S‘ites—the one North and the Other South 'bad not given their assent 'to ttin SysteM Swere, net . members of the Com. federacy underlt The: twelfth ~State came in, iniquatifie4y l on' the , 21at of • NovetnlNr., 1789, ,whilelthe thirteentb,held out-until 'the 20th day of Say; , 11'410, and then nOompanied its ratifications with joit . eS . position,, and with reciiinniefidatietiSfer .timendment.s: Den - sistiing - of twenty- - Ore.artieles. iThis restored . again -the union.of.tlie'Siates, completed : the , new System pf government, - gave it an exten sion over the whole territory of - - the - original United States, and mar .be said . .to ;:have ter minated the civil, as the . peitee.of rzsa bad done the military, incidents oft.he _kmerican revtshition... . • "Still the public mind :was . riot:, at rest.— ..Apprehensions . were - citensively entertained that tlie powers granted to. the the . federal government - were too - brciad; and thitt they would be yet broader - ht . - unforseen and unit' , tended construction's. -- To prevent these; if they should be- . real, apprelien sion if they 'were - not, the 'Congress organied under the at its first session, caused ameitiltne - ntS 'th'bel3reriared, .taken from the sgggestions and reconamendations'of ' the several - State 'eonYentions, consisting 'of twelve articles, Which were, according to the I -provisions of the constitution ; submitted' to the several State Legislatniresfer their • ratifi , cation or rejection. These - amendments wk , re acted upon asith reasonableromPtitude by. the requisite number of die - -legislatures . and ten of the twelve articles Were adopted! . and made part of the conStitntion, J4'l:fie the two - . first did not receive -the .ratiticaticin... of the • requisite !number of the legishitures of . :the States, and wen rejected. Of the tbn'articles-, adoptai it is worthy of retnark notiee - that. everyone is restrictive' of federal. .or declaratiVe of the rights of. the -peopl` or of the States, -or both ; and that not one word - relating, directly or indirectly, to the subject:, of domestic Slavery iS - fouiid either in the ar= tichtliemSelves,' or in . the 'expositions' and recommendations of the State .conventions • which gave rise to them. - • • "rttrr-tivo. other atnenclM'knitsilat-e b- n. made tb- tile constitution tSf the United States np to tliisd-ay the first of which relates - to . the suability of the States,..and waS adopted in January; 1798; - and tire. other relateS to.thc manner in which the, •Pr&iiiential -elecion brill girt their votes for President - end Vice President, and we :01+10 in September,. 1804. . . ' "Such and so for; hav:.: Hen the amend , ments to dint ronstitution, adopted antr•-•ci omrnendedlo the people and the States by the convention cf 1787; andlit would be rner:. ! just to col:ider'the ten artiel. of amendment• first ad'opted 'as parts . cf the' oriOual in , tru= Trent, incorporated opOn it by' tile con ten tion r... 'ofthe . tates r.t the time of their ratification, than as alterations of it - after it had met thei r _ approbation. rn not - iie !of 'the=e amend ments has a single point beea touched. which v.-as matter 'of eQty , romise of any clelicattY or conflicting irtterest. ' *k _ . • :"Is it not, then, nn wise,, as wt.ll as uofnith-. ful to this sacred compact, an. 4 dangerous to the perrenneney of the-Union, for . the people of the free •Statcs now tosliSiurb th't harrnoily • of the conntry hy threatening:a violation of those compromises-which disposed. of the ng-': ' itating 4hestion of domestic slavery in ~ he; country, :trod :1;)- virtue of,which that quest ipn remni . ned at rest for -neatly the first, half-ecn-' tury of the existence of the republic -uuder t , . the ,constitution?, To pretend that the sub; . , ject• of the iminediate abolition of blavery in , the country can,he serious urged on tit§ tuitional legislature without disturbi these ',. -compromises of the constitution,. is t - disre; ,gaud as well the Plain provisions as the spirit of the _instrument; and to persist ju, the agi' tation,'regardless of these consideratibns, is to set the object above the, Constitution, abov ;the value of the Unioryabove the periec of the country, and above the ritOst, soleruu oblig:i tion of the'-oitizert to obs'etT6 and , regard tlte rights of others while ittt.te'enjoyment Of lqs own. " That foreigners, knot,•ant of f the nature 'and,eharacler of our institutions, and -0:441.1g , no ditty or obligation .to i hem.; that citizens : et that :country which forced domestic slave 4 , utxrnus, as , though, it wad an institution List calculated, to put far opf the day When We sh.oubd venture to spurn Itheprotection (f ;O. monarch's arm or attempt to liberate onirselv from the despotism .of a monarchs pomr, should be willing now to disturb th,eharnion , r . of OILT country do break its peace; and, pie - hxtps, overturn, those enviable institutions-10614.h are to rapielly _conducting us, to ;.wealth and ppiser and'greatnesi, by Simms of, that ~ t ry institution which was inteinded to perpetuate ' Our colonial bondage, is not'strange. ' That - ik sz*cts of that nionarithy;schooled to bow Ile- ' fore an earthly throne, and totrin'yeand treni, Ole-and be silent in the presence of hereditatY aristocracy, ihould'uisit our country to lecture us upon the subject of liberty, may not be - as i strange as it is ludicrous f but that the ,hyl:g. , viiiided.cit4ens cf 'our - republie should be. Zet! • away by rich teachers - into conflicts with tilt , ) oigicai :breams,. into,' excitements' witiceel - `flan not 74. guiet:anpaarsiony of their 1 eutintry.increty,but tokr2n7petu,ety l of that spi- I • aidcliarte"ty l, which, shed exist* as a uniied nation, is strange—is more than s'tranac." I - ' • ' WREiCK OF il= Cm - o.l'' PnLLApZl.Plitai.i* ''3 • There„seems •to be sou)e fritility attached .j to All .atteimpts toestabllsh a--line of 5t , ,,t40-,1 i ships between Liverpool arid Pd ~. The lois &the ".City of Olaspiv i ” .has la followed -bv . that of the " Citv , of Thilad 1-. j pl - rin,"`a new vessel, it being her first, trip. , --:. $ ' She left Liverpool for l'hilatk-lphia ,on the 1 30th of ..tn..ust,,runl Was ,i strande4 at- Cape 1 Rice, on taGtb. 1'4., and i the vessel, it, vas I tbAnight would-prone a total loss. , iler ear • 1 goy* .heing landed in a , dairnwtl;statn„.,n44:l Irefir-,sgers.und crew were .t.aved. 340141 111 e. arsixesi atiialifas on .11loaday moruing,A arid.: the Terfc4o2ii,ned ut .St. Johns, p;ewristin47 1 luck:log.44/w #-*Die.Yaneg- , •. • i ' \_, -- :7.--- , \ .--..11 , . - 1 . 4r4F -1 1 " irtaisla'aikw*id - tt* have fallen • • Tictimilto tits S . T)4101): - 'fit Parl;a4oes,- 1V..1t, kiii"e. - 1 routrose emotrat. ==== *.ALVINDAY, bn YlOusreie; TLurn -'REMOV " rie7ppetat" Offile Removed TO the' West :side of Pohl c Avenue NOrth of Sean's 11°141, and 'next oor to Ethridge's Store. up stairs. 1 Ti's - - ononr first tense \be found nn itittirestirg conminthen'tion from Mr. 'Weston. Ntto, nnr4fii our sehOlarS, :trill enter the lists b i t defene-ci i ,*e- all Gai i od,Cheer. , I:It is !to time for - democrats to he despen- ' , cl i ent. heir princhileil Are not heaten,— they ~" stiil: five." , Ra i ther let this .defeat in. ~. - I -spire thein,. po still eeater exertirnis, and 'a I_, tieiermina'oh - to, right the wrongs of their ty, as 1 ell as to redeem the 'country front the handi f those 'who never could rule it w eli. 1, - I' . ' ' \' : .: : 1; ' ' . I l i) I 'We h. ve now two' , Whole' -years of freedom front theresponsibility,, perplexities and ditEr ) . cultic* t beset a dornment party. Let us ittiprove t,, by, setting the hotisein order. for 'st3, who '' we 'may \ again show - , to the World that, Oct ocracy'is:iiil the, ascendant in this nation' l i Let ns,-at :,ncel,set tip a ...rallying Ppint,"shlowing to, flt 1 country that the false lights oflto-day shallibe Ptit ont, and those Which lieamed Orerli , the ..kdrniuistration of Monroe' and Jac4onrhe Placed in th i tir stead. this done and We are iiwulnerable. There . , the ~. rS a prestige:about the ancient faith of De ,. l, • )4 titocrneyoshich will never be invoked in vain. flot us seek it out, ratty itround it, mid the , dav of our deliverance-is tiot far distant.—:•- •l • W higge ry. is .the Same tc,•(iay that.' t ever has been.- The day Of its:l triinuph, is.die hone of its 4 downfall.' ' . 1 , 1 .-----4.......----.......-.. .yTheillesi!lt and its Chase. We pUbliih ioay . . the official rote of this countit and 'titled -loam' figures tii i cy are. der readers syill observe :011a Thos . . LI. Baird, •tjio.candidate of.l.ti,e .mysterious oider',of Knorr-Nothing for the Supremo Bench, has . : 13. 1 33 rotes ha Ih4 county; . and --thht 11. S: - MOtt:the- d&uhCratie"candidate for Canal Commissioner,forwifoin;the Knou , Nothi his I : .otedbeeanie of Ni. Dansie, the ,Whig , can . didate i:x;iho. of botch oiioiti, has 3524 votes, ll lleing.ntiont ::80p rote',lpore" than the. 'Deno Cral.s.e.yei laivelpillic , in the county for Gi.',v -' ,I, ), :' .1. • ernor or Presidi:n't. lihis'shows that; of the naeinhers; of :thalt• order, iw, the •county; ilAlnt 800 Are W1!g:81 aird.,66o Democrats. Darsie litts,thut 1068 votes in the connty,., the usual W big vcste . Ling about lBOO. leavityr - our , e.alc..ulation.l - or \\". big Know-Notiting:: about the' same .44 • aboi.e. - Again, Sroyser, the :IVhifreanAiiinte for SuPt.erne Bench, has hitt 1050 l'i".6‘s. 0014 the s, me as Dat,i - e.,. awl Blaek the 'M.niocrati c candidate has but :11.33, • instead Of .abotit PB6O, which is a full Demo : - . - eratia vote. ! it 1011 thus,l be st: en,:-too, that the vote fOrf , :entysi , r and'llack, for neither ' of Whom I hc: Kt o w -Not h i ri ;-:,;., !ri, - ) t 'NI,. TI.IQ we a ptcf ; -4 ! • • . --•'. . portion of about 1 ,03.N\ Int;s and 600 Demo ',,era ts belOn-d to that :secret larder. With ;these tigurc.s, noi r,lght-minded. man :can for n moment doubt ilhit. this unloolted r ;., - '. ' ' fl , ; scan . 0. ' 1 , a- bot 41 • bot , t 'lt:4. T.:“...1:.!‘, in i ....._. ~.. . 7,, . ', b ', a „, i e - ntirely tr.,r'.. - iligliith.) . aiten - .)-.' of the h. - noti . iNothin ,, ordor. But. w•ei shall not stop here -0, , . • ~ 1 - in- . our imiuiriek-: Thefe must: be some leause,--sonie..f.i fn —to. ; (letach \ , ...stielt it numl her of De,tniierat.,4 front thbir-party feat y ; and, In dur:judgnu , att'tAt forceteas the d,efec.4.l7 „; . „ I 'Oil account OL 4. i e. .:.1, Tel kli: the MiSSOI.O 1 COM!- . . . .. prerplEse,.i . 1. o' 4.) not belie‘T that;theie coul l l . have I,ttr. 9.n.e imnde,..kl..- Deinrat , .; found . i I - the c`oitity;',wll6l wol'ld Intvo joined such :: - .1 assoptatton,ladjth e i • rhi'nas,n 0t . i.)e,.-Usou'rt, by this t4avpr) - :4tiest!on;' 'un'tbeingthns, tile% LtVere realy to JOin anr :Lsociation • to sfri e 1 downTihe tieTOTatte;.. - e . andid - ates.:- This 'll. i.. 1 pears'-t, us . Rs the fur and honest solution 4' whole tn3•ste - 1. - L.Tlie I 't pea) of the. MisiOut 1 ComprOmise was the. cause, and the .:.linot --3 I such ;nail only can be 'elected; sal the; Nothi4 oriier the ati,encYiuthe restilt ;, a i a .. - • .. • . ~. ..11 • we hatelitile.doiibt that the result in. party, • e 1 democratic and bring peace and repixt. state W . . ri. 7--- Pro4tic(;.. A ins the same Was); ! A I to,, the country. To aecomplish this shouldl I • specidation,aside, it coixtes just to this point I, be the -atin'of the party Row, and in castin„ ... q. l about fo' a mill) around, whom to centre, w! in.,the. end.' • •We.shail follow this int e ject fur- . i- . • ~ - .1 , . . i . . l• can this - 'of but two in the!nation;. 7 --the or therinfuture...\, •.. -;., . . • • , • • . , -':-- -=-----i---- , ••.---:---, ',. 1 ii4Asi 4 - Ilccuis.AN, ,the 'other • T.IIOMAS .44 ! 1 9oi.Allead• ! ; !'i i gk.'r xi! j- , I ' 1 ..1 .... - (l.th-ilearMontte ;brethren hay 4 become I ! 'lft I 1 ht . :env.; t'.,hail return frein'Em .. v . ' . ; ,r. , • • -.- •. • so - '.,elated with :theirT:bastard victory,`--that i land neit i summer, as!ii is - said he will, ail'll, tbe. Y ilare ' a g' iiU .sti:6l'd ;the ' 4: '.. 1 ' 4 ' 'a new 1 . - ‘Oll reiterate to the American people the saine press. • '-"S., %O',' sas ki;ey, "we , » - 111 starve IdOctrinds in reference . ! Ito the Missouri Coi4l Ohnie out. I • , ' '' '' e ' will s ''' r g a ' ' '''' ° 'lll-1 cut I ff : liis i ' - ' - iprOniisel and the power of Con•rress f..i're.;. , trit Subscribers, anecrippre his butißessfin . event ' sinvery in !the !territories which Ile- put forth , •Way' possible.!":2one:old Coon; Who '.is a sort', in 1847 lii, ,re"are many reilso n s . „b y. tee of between: a Whig', .abolitionist, I should think it betterlpolicy to nilly arourifl Tory -and a IIILIIIIM:i', tt - e understand proposed .• him. foi the ',Presidery in . '56: - at least in to fun our subscription down to'itio .hundred rennsvfvania;•thati Mi. DayroN, But...Wi:lb! : ~• , . il 'i wo n ' - ' ekc-l- ' The..Po6.r 014 fellow o f c o ur s e 1 ,e4; he .would d6'so, o . r . wlietiierlie would be •14. can't Underitand , Why; everybody j doß't Teel 1 '•- t- i . ~ -•- . extremely ' itandidate on any consideration, .is j ust us l ul4l 'g utuat ' as hin ' self: .4ru ' o '. 3. -aar ago !.dbubtfui. 1 It is very. patina], 'therefore, that they set,.about kliis same work, even going so i 1 -:- -, at the 'iire,..sent,-.tirrie, our. dembcrats shouli . far as to appoint a Committee to go' atmit ', tarn. their I .attent i on. towards .Mr. )3Et . 0.N.- 7 the.connty for that purpose, and we wonder] .4.round hem the northern democracy might that thei.inecess, then has been so soon for- i rn llv;.andlattaCh to itself the prestige that iottet'n , T4a . i i -6ft , ort, c m; .tl ) eiy part • gave us ! g.' f itb en_4l 4round the Party, in those Pilliny anent a hundred isnbseribers .in, two , . 'faitssplendor, weeks, ;' i days . and we. will!wagertbetri now the priceof S uri t anE, .T.ici4o:c,..antl Vii.s BURE:i, Mr., Bpi:, press; . that..itthey wilt _go faithfully -at the : 7:o' isli democrat of the strictest t•chool. NO •work of pi_lncing: . our liSt, and labor tit 'till -: 'due article in the creed of. lsliigg,er . y, sinee.if - the finit'otJanuary pext, We • will, 116 bate I i"alliedliindertle "- 'younger Adams, _that liiiS : snore Subseibers than.w 'have now, Our snot felt l the.i ; oree.of Ilia ponderous ons. pretsi.is,not'dependant, on the bounty or ic i nti..i'!'tearlY 6 third of - a eentiiry ,be stood, up -in will of the.'se gentlemen, andi if they . ' \ want tol the Se4ato, of: the Nntion, and battled 1)r• open- . 4 . War,.of peouniary interest, we Blimp's I' ; ain se ..o;,,..it „j e.mocra ti e t ni ikp, a n d agid • nstilj, reniind thew that they ...may find „ii. a,,gatne - I r4contnietecl honte Svstetv' c of CLAM' and ifiqii r that two can plfiy. - at• :-.: ' - - • ‘l,..srEtt;--4 - th gne e triniipet-lane lhe I temocral; • So, : now; - 4,..iiileinen,'l just- drive On - with i 'v of 'tile nation, and itS principles . as eluei r .., .tour war alien • . our'stihription liSt, or ihnsi- , i "d ate d .6d. brought-Ont out.: by . the clear, safe 1 'lei's-, just as fast ;lease. .I.CV laugh at, 1 I ;inii-(1. - Aetm s 'nod. :adininistration of 14oNaO l r., - •, . ._ I seem [ and . dtfy , the 1, hole ,of you. Don't,) 4,6 3 ener pti er b o ld . and decided _admiiiistii !hold. ''scli 0n1."4 synipathy, atiall;:',butyou lnlie nY'llilslii4° spend in inch' li . eninPeti i la4miniiiiitiori o'v Beat N.' Nor has he tiOn, hrWit'out. — Bring, in fifty - . tieir pric..va . • i 03n , of .I'''acitsOs', the ! shrewd and stigaeiohS airer Veil nhe* .inch from all his' bold and Well %.- ' • ' ' es an 6€4, fou r . hUPdrO of yg ur-liu kuerrlia-n' lefatie,ii, 4ocirinee, : , solid . all .the - ellangef-nI , nibill;;Hirelings . : to - ,.t.s;l.iitag . , : ; tbetia for is lit '!, : iti ance 4 mo*. x ecent political events. i !n iv;el c1ie.....'*0n,-friglitln—ntobn4y,..bY : pm* 1 liirn, - nlitYlh elii'oirely said, the, democratie el ' tb."`Bo, so you tuarae:"lvel/' put th6n in eXe; 1 iciriient of iliiiiiitern*it liiii noble entbc4- cution,-aS 'to be longer,' -about it-- ;l i miest .. l 1 ~ i . „ _ , , . ..,.,.. ~..i. . . Diio i t' ; be tnwkwar..l itoa'!. : Lft. -I* liav# .!1).:1! : F or i k „i iih en . tiv path 'is. plain. Dierega4l. I rt 7 1, 1, - • . .'. - ~. .. ..-.. i , .- --._ ,= ~ 11114 ibilitot . rtt . 4:lori ' tiontiom, -- Arlatcler of: ititht • ",--- ! l'\ ...,:,' ',l' -,,, " '''. ''-''..-- - !.' ii. • • • .. 'ioNournrEsx !IMM=I AL! The Dentoceatte i. Party ,and 'the I• - , :Next regaddeney. • llivo A. 0.14 awn the .demOcratic p.arty %vas tritrinphunto-nearlv every Mate in the Un-1 lon.l' - Thu -Whigs left the . contest \in dismay, : anOrom ene : end of the Union to the other; i all Ob s tacle iF L.0,14 - CoinP l ote - sway -Of the De- i i •tric , oracyscimed , oV c iiennie, The.nation. resit( ted in peadcfrOm political strife—internal i , ~, ~, dis Cord lind hid iiselt—the howl of- fat - Intl-I cisnryvas . hitshed, while every indication gave' promise of long-continued security, as well as.lii : i t .--------...---,- -- - 2 . , . an !uninterrupted reign' of those grunt and Ili; ' • :. lltellections,i : • fundamental principle.,‘vhich have cost such 11' The Elti(itioa has come and•gone,.. and, tl, t.. fierce struggles to' inaintain since the dayS.of ; I tr„..(ttlt is chronicled upon the. his \ tory Of, 11 Monroe 'Coe best davS of the Republic seem- teountry. . '• - - I - I • ed.dawning--days.of freedom froth politicallA, Our comae dining the canvass, we belie}} violence : add revolution, duringwhich the"po-i)tas been art open und bold one, while pe! litieal institutions of the' country should'rest I : ltapsto spine it may have apneargi awkwir on.tvelllest/iblished prinei,ples of government :and . embatrassing. -. All, holyever;: is no -Ldurity , Which espeAtitents should be at . nn l !over, and,. thank fortune, Ave - iiN free'..agin ~s omething, m.. 1111 .perlllllllt.ll .i. ,: end,. and - N - 1 d , :,i I. —'free to b i xpress our ,opinibris! as we plea. ! • i -- policy'cpnirol. the , ad ministration of. the goy , - free from all . partizan restrainti free to deft 1 , • eminent ft* a long series of future,-,YeaN....:_. ih ourprinciP:les, ; :and free. to diScharge all o Theeipect:ation - of the nation rosehigh. The :liduties,to the: public. . . '4 • • de.inocratitf party Was in the. ascendant in the •We haVe felt a•warrn - aniiety for the 4 minds, \ atut bii, the acquiescence of all, . an d•election ofiGov: BM LEfi. ' We have felt, th &el .. .heart of the whole ,nation went out in-his Adminikratien Ii is Shod Pros . peri,ty up. •earristiongings for the full success of the Ithe . Coni4onwcalth, and 'hat the ,peoil .. reigning Adminiitration. - From this pritittl:- ,(would 'lnwould loge.tch by a change—at least th eleof prid,r ! 'wer and greatness, the . elections lithe risk Was great and the dahger immitie just past, In Ille,northera States liave-huried--.llehas diltott.d iiinise•lf , *witli: the, most it us down—;and that great •party,now finds it- (Wearied en;*gres - to the serviee- of ,the.,Sta seli, htut4d. in the very dust of defeat ' and. :and her es..iential - interests, :and it . t:erne'd 1 ,. , . , . • disaster. ', ~, _-, ' .: us that genera - us trezttment front the, pet' l i This nation eannotdo without. the denioerat- .to a faithful servant, as well as tuotiVes .1 ic Party. • ISineelibeennie clothed with. over- public p01.4!y, deimindt.d an endo s rsemeilt fry 1 ,• eignty among the nations of the earth, to the th l ir hantlS. , : And, we are 'fully p e rsand prOent tittle; all that 'has-given it greatness now, - tlatt het . * three ye:us:doll roll :trout - •:. in ideas of, -Statesmanship,: reduced to . practi- ' illtit, , ,andi will regret the . parti thevi have :u cat,op'eraiion—all that :has given it strength ed in - thedam'as..-3 just Pas . t... But(Gov. lit at home, and. respect among foreign domiu. Lvit is not dead. IL - LIS -abOut f Min t , - ions•all tint hai given it character for- c,rov., characteiiitics,ofa great, public.ie.itler r --o ertimentat )bliey efettirhere; sluts come to it in;whom_lte people can,trustiwit6tit fear. froiii the democratic party; Not one -distitte- betrayal; Land; should his life, lie 4 a r, ! ,1;- tire principle from the 'V creed, in, any have . DO 441 . lilt' thiS verdict will soon be rove form t has 'ver.been settlettupon and. bee'otne t ed. We illarti differe,i with tilany : wlin Ilk! - a part of ptir system. either of foreign (*Mo. , -similar Viklvs With us .in n-fereneeto the r tnestic cornices. • This being the..case,• it be. Peal. of tite:Nliseuti Comprotnise„ . as to t comes an Abject of the most vital importance; t best method of making Olir V 3 CIVS itn(l pti llll* that p.trty cau be prest...rvedhow, amid ; aides felt :Ind acknowkil:getl in 2 tllts countr I theiruhrof its former' grantieu r, it can be•math- -liter GoVcirtior Bi.ot:Eit asstined thi , . positi( erect:, . • up, a6d .again restored,•to its - former po-ihe did, it.did not aPPear wise; to u 4, to :Aril tenor for good to the nation and•the ract - .'•.-L 1 dOwn 14; i adiiiinistr:ition,— .re6ltitioni; .I . .Trtiir judgment•that can only be' d.O le by a : t putt Ofthi! government with . which i I prtiPCr an 4 determined rally, around th. right ::.. :nit .eould! be found, and strite' blindly - an i ~ .1.1. g .n Ot.r r...•ae..! .:ecatise t kind of a luau for the rre4idenev in 1836... .`in4ly at ,vt.‘rvtl; . ; i ,': tel 1 . , i •We arOlearly conviilec.'d now . , as we have wrong in our national .7azirs.:' \V thong} I been the pitst six months, that the yrac4ice of , the isstie shoUld . be.tnade. in 'the tileetien I P4-tiand - :•‘q . must b'e abandonl, in r - e•pect, to •, Congress Mart, where it -wlis i'v.: - .,ritinirtte, th; the ; hilt!). 4 whonithisnnion -must he mad e , We tneanisy this,'the norninntions - .of- c,•in paratit-ely! nbseure pen for that high position l'Vben we`:-rallied to tlO'suppOTt of ttr. 13y4 i . . a.. ti ...., Clirl.NAN In , previons 'to the Baltiitore; , Convention, we urged his no t ninati o n•,mo s tj ! ', earitestly Pri the. ground 'of his sup,-.4•ior nhili-!! .tics and erellenee in statcsinam,hip :\ ati. - 1 we I.;e4eve now;4hat bathhelteen no nitrated an ,i.i e1eet......d, t4e c . ountrpwonld have het'n it4nite- I7y the.'gai i i.e,r,.and the chianocratic pat:ty 1.pee.11 .. ;, found stair ling ig:;--dii‘y w•h,~re it stor,d then; in? strengtn:4o .ite . - ..4 ,-;.t.y r . Tip:: coinulitt:ils of' his'wlic;le', h , te - were . againq :the poli , v %;I:ill,) • - I• - . it i+t.re- n.ple.ss to attempt to - disgatise,•has . prostrated - lhedemoi..ratie parts in every nor' . thorn Stae. : F. + . ~ • it_MIIS. 1.,?, :1. - It:lit:el 1. , •, - f•ve•tv close . 0h5 . .1-,,, ver'of•poi:4ienl . : eventslanti - relations, that 111,- - k 1 i•- - 1 northern . ! .lettiocritcy rint:,: rally in 'St3 around;,' ) kit, tlortlierin man, atitl a inanlof nnrthrn prim -I; ,• eiriles' ri*l ideas. - such n man—tong tri ,, l Ind i the SeVer Ekhool, c , f. ArnaicanistiltesmarAlitt: l Lid --,- Loir,m i l t iAing tr" oin. : ?iil an nektiowk.l-iik , i.,tl of i. t • iis entnient qualifications, and of hi , eharl .1 atier for:intc•gritv—a man • who has had no , ~ part. in. iepealing the ...iissouri Coniprotnsl; • arid xv ito!.v' PI coin , ' a••k: ,, v•:.l • nd e( - quiety 4 l Ord: ire Peal asi ;wrong, unnecessary and inis•tdtiev: 04 . whb. !will pledge, his .A.. 1 in ifti st ration if i ell;Cted, 4nd his anteeMents as nhostao.e / Ot• ..,• • .; ..10(x1 faith,' - that the wliok power of his acl:rl - • • , „ • . ?i I twoistraOn shall be wielded to )dace tiring 1 hick to ithe position in,which. they here a't I"the opet4pg of the" ra'st . Congre_s—we - saY,,' !ence we have, we'shall Ai ield foWardsplaeiniz , ' the derneeriitie party hack upOil its original ,I,:itnpregpahle petition. .We shall Ali% p-ecentpiiol. , this by bringing it Ip_ to'tb rilatfornit northern : sentitnent it? Kosition:Wliere it rn:iy* stand, as it ''daYs - Of yote; the - pride, the..-safety,)ind Lbi , 'glory ti Republic. i !!: We continue this subject in Amin ifiumbers., and earnestly invite for it the r4erl . • ,ous reneetren of our people. . : . 01(11 . 7,1 : 41.Mild 'show our principb-i to 0., • , we.; ft. 4 our.neterimaation to suslai them. Nor did we dc,iu it wis \ ii to diiig th question abwri" to•otir local (*tests. and giv to the worid rance• of usi "it , witil out i... - PgatA to pi-opt-tett.. in' a)! the snial stitigg,cs • u f . ) p.Atuntar .. 1 profit. ljt s Pas heen'ikteriiiined thaf-our n the! , e particulars, were nOt• coup: and Whilo !We :are not eonvineed thaLthe: tin) mac. not tOne when it :will .tie• finind tlia much hasliecu done from:4lle zna4ness of th mOnient, 4d not from cool !l,rlibePatli+tl, X1:1 all niustSillimit to the decree of the popida y•e!hop e it may all work foci the -oot of onr eoinmon eour try in'the end.' • This defeat le'aves less attach edto democratic and m - , we have ,‘ a duty of hill greater moment tO perform.— The political power of the ernintry pai;s-ed in a great!deiree, to the . 114. -- ,ls t,f the oh fi\es of the Ijemocracy, ariaye , ll under al kinds of leaders . , and professing 01 kinds o iii - anv• of which it carrie4 ont,•wouli ! end:no-et !the - existenie of truo!repni.licat . . . prt , tins country: ['le It anli tin taus tiCisniS,i anti ; prijudiee: not defini* bv. an line Of poijey, control ed by nnv) fundamental principli%; inay wei be iegardild with aprtreliensiOt aril dread. To , - -1' resiore the to its 0 . 111,(1 - , defused p•Olit".y, as . setlled4iy iheiiiinciples • nub4e.an faithers. a work for th, Democracy! to . accomplish. 'l.And; it will di I - iti ipast history has been g,lptions, _ . . 1 which sh4ll be.. w . ritten of its futUre will b. } re, ; :pleu t lei.A. ;The democratic ejeMent of . thi 14 governm4t:ean never be crushed out. It, - i I found in' ihe 6 ,, lits or the rhaste.,—it exist in the nature\ of met.. Njr obseured b 1 tuaporal• ,I,,feat, it will bunt to light . agait from amidst the eonflietitig - elements of poli icalstrifti and 'tiso "still: hi-o'er iri the item ens.! ' Triltli and Justice livel in the attribute of Cod, and the; will live fprever.,, Crushe to earth - i ;they will rise again, Shining. sti i - brighter f rover the datlf . i.a . ltway to 'Mau happinei:and• final disen thr thitent. . i :- v 7 -----4- i "('. . The Faki - . , .. Cl'olunincing. on our fourlh page will 1 i found thi proeeeditvr, of the • Fair. , ther i were mole peOple in town that day th a t i s ever ,sali here before, inr-d .some of ot, " old:inbabitants" say wore thiM ever befoi, on and = 4casion.' Thi;, sperks ivell for th. 1.. , • , interest,dur farmers feel v in, eir Ptirsuie. .. . Had .n:e . time and . .sPae* this- week w should like - to write_ considerable. on ill - • : -i : • subject. 'l,, We may : do . .so soptelotlter i tint i ' • Book Notiees.l . From the extensive pubUtion House .1 - ewitt I Davenport we lutV,4 " Vrogresa an Prejudie," by Mr. - ;. Gore,- !Anther of ~"t1 13atikerssiatu.,liter;IL— ,•"-Mothei and baugi r 3 - ter... , ,"-`4 &c. ~..e. - From . thee. a ruination we have been able to 'give the wor we are 1ii,7,1113; Pleased-, with lit... For sale : fifty cents per : copy by G. 11W.,11.. Fuller. - Also i:lte ' - poblin S'ifeb e "Ffilled With hinzl at& illtiitrat6s. ? —.La sort of[buriestine _opt, ~. all Ituu4nity e : Buy-it- if . You. want a sight u - - •;',. I - . they hidil • cr. the ridiefilotni as Well as - ous. t ' ARTllrefi tfome 612.M1A11, Mt GOISEY, TOP Ottober are Ott t)111 ta ble. some -Ot periollool should' - foufid ofi the cetitre fable of. every family ,q task halt; beitk)lue sus indispeu.i.able r by the for •of'publiti opinion, that' it is not necessary fi IDS to say more than that tl,6v are "the sa old etkifis,"—fatter and. sle'eterif :possible the ever. 'Address the publishers. il/riee $3,1 1 per ye ! ' I . /Ur, The Denieera;altave Inel th e even) '• anti rorkkuoi . the rcit of,the et .ty. - -Tbe Election. lope aoBt we'ok to be ahle to give the Itltri vote - of tihc tinite; in Polkek's ijuritv. (ruin thirty to fi+rtithOu -, 3itist tria Black,ratio: eandi- Lies for Cann t3:;intati,4ioner and Suprenie icktire elec4xt bw. %till larger tnajorities. . • ,:- is will itro)/abil.)6 More than' one: !Jun. ii thoupincli - i . : • -... ' . llenthers , ooClongress Will, stand as follOws! • Dist. j: ' e ' • .• . - . \ • . • I.li non/is B. - F/drence. . 2. ,Jobli. Tyson. • - . ' 'l.-: William Millard. ,- ' • .4. Jaeob Broome. ,: :: - • -.... .1 5. ifo:lin cact,teabider.- . . 0. 40TIN iIIe4O.IAN.L, ' . . ' .7:';',4l:iTlltlernfliihilllllV.- -S. .rfii., Glanck.lone:e.'‘ f ' 9. Atitiwny 8. -RoLekts. . •.- • 10.1 40h11 C. 1i . in4w1,.: .. 1. ,Taine. fr. 'Campbell.. ~ .12: • 1.10n . i.); o ,lf.'Fuller. 1:.1. *,'-lsoPiiii - ier.' • . .., . 'l4 m'(:St.ufill,o'2l.Gnitiw. 15. Rev. .1-o0 j..I 4 4ARCE.. 10. 14:!•11:EL TplD. , 17. • ; David F. Rohinson. 18. • 'John it. Fdie. - • 19. John Covi.wle.' • 20.- Jonathan Knight.. ‘),.1,. *David : Ritchie. i . '... . . 22:..! Samuel A. i'urvianCe. ' • ; 23. : .John Alison: 24. - I).‘vm , ll,Attc:i..t'v, . • .' i:' , s' •.iilolin Dick. - - " ',. . •:-.- I. - * \ , i - . :,%, .. .-. • ,:. :. :. - I 114 ii, . ref't)t; :Vemhers;-• Nehrwilm . : men •(it ''llialios) . 4 ;,Ariti-ebraska Democrats, -(s.t.tt.ti c . 0 ,:;) 5 ..; Bri - Mino, NatiVe. -T,he residue (15). Ntiti-Nobraska Whiffs. ' The State Sepate; ' !isrecontitnte(ll?Y'',tllci,.. -ez , ent Elect.lon,r pretty certainly:'statals-. 7 -1. i 4 i g4 - Ict„ Dyn. 17', inelnding one indepeni' gilt :on \ eithaei[le. , 11614'15:41s th,..w t erti octetV, but , it;k (itote litobabk. that. y some oil ie Dernoorat who hold over go with tlici nti-Nt.bra , lth current.: Two of them 'rCprei lit very strong Whig 'l)istrietsAtleffhotw' --- .. , . r.. • [ 'ii f ai t hileo; - ~ ~ .:. , . , • .[ The 11.eam , yill consi4 of about .50 hither-1 known as IVIII, - L.;s, 40 I )Ctilo:trats, 7111(1 n't illtl -7. c el;E:Ail DA : TOOC rill S'l. . No - doubt of A t•eided .‘ irti - -J )ottffhis Major' t y.i - A Utitc4 mot. Seninot is to be chosen: . , [ ~A Pruhif,itary Liirapr Lap may 'or, . may t 1 r:i - 4 be •ierroql . by the; peOple.. ! J.: nays-ter', r--il:s 12 , 11'ff'Ii and netrlv all 'the German ~. i t • : • ',,,, c • ., qunties,.7., , Y 4(.3% itV fig.:lllVA lt. . 1 • • Lo.o. -of the Arelie-=.,llbeatt, 30 . 0 ' .. 1 LiVes.;,e,!4! .,. ~ 1, d I rir , d One of the; ino,t tt?.trible er 06.ttr.re . ,1;on the o(e an, haplTi:n'etl to tl~a StOnier ,Are.tigi on tier . yei!ent, Nev' LiverpoOl. ~ 1 3eltliW we cc thi staientent of Qapt: T.liee, who wns „ .I;:t‘' , 2ll L. a vt..-ssd bnund-.1 7 6i ontrehl. a - el rl ri 1 tt 1 • Capt.; Litlcc's•lStatfultent. • I - . Qui:ilix.. 0et.:14,- 1 . 8:54 E. K. Cot 1.1x.5-L Llear str It bf:rotne,4 iny tinful: titus:i'p autionu6i to you the total 141; the Arctic,; under my', coruirtanti,-;with3;our it.', s - onand :daughter. , • - I . The • Arctic I sailed from Lkierpool, Wi'edn'es . . , 12 -, . e pt... ,D..),! „at I I A.. M., u ith ‘2:3 Passeir r , ,_ .4 „_, of , ;P I N, anti aPrbill, 101 l a crew•: Nothinf , of :le:eial iwto ol•eurred (furl tegl the pass!ige itnl- Weiinesda 27th, when 'at noon we wetT 11. the Ilauksi in lat. 401 deg.l4.intin. X, and in!, , ,:.52 deg. \V. steering u 4 : st by euteleasS;l. [ The' teathei had been ; foggy during ti II:y, generali.v. a• diet nee I I (f - half .to thre inane..ihaeis of a tilde couh . be seen, bet at inter els of a few tilinti tes a v !ry (letise fog, followed 'V being sufileiently clear; to.see clue ot two niles. At ieein I. left . the deek'for the putis le -c of wor r king out the position of the shill: xi :/boat 1 .7., anantes I. heard! the crv6f'llard ituboanr truth the officerslof the deck. 1 ushed (111 (leek and liad juStlgot out When 'I.; lit a crash I,irward,:and rat the-same nui,-' hint she s!ruck against our guards . and • . ts,ed astern us. I .-! _ ,i The bous'Of the strange vessol seemed to be it (.4 ,erashetl, off for.fidi ten feet, - and seeing' fiat - she must probably ',sink in a fey mintite „. iel taking :illasty glance :it our own :.ship, iv! believlng we w e re o;(mparatively uninjur li, 11TV first 1611filk` was'to Save , time lives (if yose 04.1 board the sinking ‘essel. The boars' ley e eteured,and the first officer and six men, lit u ith one 'boat, when -it-Was found our own hip was leaking tearfully. The engines•Avere set to wOrk, being instru4 (Id to p•tit on the steam pumps, and-the four el: pimps ;were worked bY I the. passengeis .el clew. and the ship headed fir-the land 1 hiCill ilidgTA to be about fifty milesAistant,. was vompelled to leave thy boat with the rest officer : and crew to take care:of them !ries. ; -Sevin•al . ittl:ffiletual '. attempts Aere node to stop, 'the leak by getting sails over • 1 ielcow . s; and finding the leak gaining On its • :ry fast,- not Withstanding oar powerful etforls ' • 1 ' - I - -I i'keepiumher free, reso tot to get the boats .: e' ady alai tis:, many children l and ladies plactkl n them as Cps-dile. But ne sooner WO the Oempt been made than th;r firemen - and oils is rushed - into theft in spite of opposition... Igeeing' tliis state or: things, 1, Ordered - the ,loats asiern Ito be kept in readiness until Or- , ler could .be: restored, lvhett to my dismay 1 •u• theni.cu l t the: rope in the bow, find many ,tere precipitated into, the Sea and drewiteti. l'h l s oeh.urreil while Iliad i been engaged in I ' - the .4etting n starooard hunt ready, and plriced . lie second officer in enarge, when thi! Smne 'earful sc e ne as with the: first boat was en:lCl ted,-te&l leaping front the', • top of the ,rait t A enty feet; .pusliing and' maiming those whe I % 'ere in the boat. . , I then gate orders to the second officer to' i e, 1 Ilyt go-and_ row after the ; ship, keeping under I dr near the ;stern, to be ready to. lake on IC F. , l Oard. women and children. as soo!l. as the slt res were mit and the engin stopped. My. i I attention was-then drawn tO tlie other guar,- ; ter bOat, which I found broken down but I I auging by .tire tackle; A rush_ was ; made fig •' her als 0 ,•• and sum fiffeen got ittand -cut the . , t tekle, an(-1 were soon out Of sight., ..:, ; • i II I found that.not a serunaa was left on board, Ir ca i rpenteri.witheut Any t r nots to•assist its in uildher• a raft as our oulyhope, and the onls_ . fficer left: tsars . Mr, Dorian, the third -mate, •ho itiad:l9,?, with the asSistatiee of many of he pasSerig*s, who - desert:e 'great praise fof he coolness.and• energy„inldoing - all in their' over up lo; the very •Ipte4t, utoutent. befor. he ship sunk. •.• • - . :II • .I. The Chief Eugineer,iwith a patt, of his ar(i stants, had taken our. stnallest.:ldeck4oat,, tid before flue ship .tvent_town pulled aunty. %•ith about pfteen liersons.l Ve had ow(); e (, ed in getting the fern ; and main yards.and 1 two teitgallant,:.yarde - .:.overhottrd, , together ‘itit,stieli iither• small sparaand, maw-lay.as t-e tot ld co)lect, ; when:l,4s ftilly tioavinced• -t tat, the ship must go (lowa in it : kihort. time, : ad that not a moment wail, to.Al . e ' lost, in: IM!. , tn,g -the .s pars, - lashed together li o form 4. raft •-t-to do - wbinh ,it became4cwss,ary toget the •gfe•-boal T .ottr,, Only remaining ,Moat into the . . . - water... . 1 : • 7 ; ; .; ! ,I . This-b e lt i r s( accOMPlished; I- saw Mr. 1.)07 g rian.takin care to keep the•o4rs on' W)ard to 1 • -.-• , provent.thein frotn•lea.vingi the ship—hoping •, I .o get most,of the. women ittut children - in-the .11 [ 'boat. at hot: 'I hwv hio , i..ritiat • coiritterable , I I „ • . , i ~ , . progre,tss in Collecting t floc stiars, w hen an alarm i was giyen that " the4iip wah sinking, it nil the boat was shored offilwithUnt oars or - anitlittig, to help tli emsel ve4i with - f tktid . whey ilial4 , l4fostink,' the ~t..)at haktigot r•Ofiaeproba blY nit l eighth. of a l'iili, to•l4eAyarkl,." -, !:i. -.• . ..-;i: ':' • - iln air - instant, about acii(arter , to .11.-P,.. 14W., - tlic , sh;ip, , ,rent.tlO,w I , carry 'lig ever1714111.0n.... board '; with ,lier:' , II ..Oon found inyeltoir‘the' i . 'serf t.O. after a:biie .struggle,. with my own, lielple i tisthilif in pry • arrns,lwhen again I felt myself impelled •qoiwilwarill to n great.tlepth, :.nil before I, retie:ll(ld the ilirlitee a • f.ettonil time, had !Andy ,perislaxl, Ittn(i lost the hold of tn;, , „ child. -- 1 - 6 As I again. strum l ded 'to 'i;lie's); I flee of the r 4., . r..V. ' water:a most: :twin aud.hflart-rendirrg• scen e • presented itiell to . tiy viewl t 4 6. I,er 2 o_oinen, rt - voaten and:chiltlrel - struggling together ainid pieeo - Or every-kjIll:!jr - W1*(11C; );•fillingriti easch: othew'for' help ; and jinploitiiig' God to - gksist. ill . (4)» . .• • Such. an : : appallingiseette • 'may Gut •preseivp.•itte, front iiver wit nemlng :igaimi L. • I ' Win.; in the . aet.ef tryink,it9 save)fily child when! 4oftion of .. .the padge 7 hox efitne rosh.• ing up edge Wise, just grazifig Hiy . 'head; fall: , in ‘tith its - wh010 . . , W-eiglit - i ii:lpstin the 'head of :sty'&ling. child'. 'Anotliei inement I-beheld.. Itifia.:lifele*s in the - . l •ater. f t 4uCeeeded in:get•-• tinm tin t the t )' if the Odd!' , -1; r iii coat i ,„ ~ o .oi . • 1 panvivvith : eh:yen 0, hers= 7 -45ne 'however soon left: * fin• •nnOther pieCe,' iiiidt4,that it could not. sritioit SO 1130 y. . ' L-2),,; ; ." - • Othe t s..remained , until ; they - ivere;-'_one• by, ' one, itdie%•ed: by. death -, Nwi *id in water...at a tetfiperatttre,pl fOtty-fire; egrees.np . 49. our •ktiee..t;,find frequently the i . ea;..breke:direetly - ; o • Ver 1):•). . We' soon - .4ep . itite4 ft ornour triendS on' other pacts of the creep-, 'and' t-ias - ssed the night: - eneh - • one exnktinglevery: boefir would ' be .14 - la4. • .The ‘visl)e).l,t;fit• Inoin - ing:came, surrOu tided- with - denfog e tjunt ; a. Ruing soul' to dp.i ' l scen• but our Wit paifry,•• seven. now .--be . • . 111 ? „.'r left. • , .L . . -- -.- •, .1- i. • ! . • rlbi,`Pl'eoti,r . of . the inortiing - 'We saw `seine water! caskiinfl otl eriltitigl belonging toour ' shlp;il but nothing we -;co'ul,d,get or alford ns . scary 6444. . Otir raft cuss , , r:fpidlyisetthug, as it 'iibtOitied tic -water. '4unt ttobn -Mr. S. - ','')l Wood rug' of - New York. l Wa,relieVedl by. 4 - 1e:ItI')I. AU. lie others )14-I,•egan' t6'.sufier Cery.:Severelsi for -want of, ivrater;• - s'exeept Mr. 0,! 0)-ge, F. Allen land tnys4lf. . ! -. '' :• -. ilapat respect We • wero . .very -much .fa 7 6N,..1 i, althOugh wo had fi r ptia - drop on - the : 'nirtl;o'.he day e‘iati tined' ;foggy, ! eNeept-juSt at • ne on; as unras ! we could judire -- . . We. had a 'elear horizon fur aboue 4:11.f 'fin • hour, - and . ! » - .- - • notlfitig could be • seen but:, Water andsky.:••;-• . ',.igii't came on.. t hiekand)ldreary,. *id); our inlnas made up 'that .- neithei'. of us ,would tig)ii;rl se - 6 ti . ). ligh(ur au4tal'ee ay.: fOr very soon three more of our suffering • party were relN‘ 4 •e4.l by death, leaving,' i' - t- , ,k;lieti - i -- a yofing mini andiii - self." ! • Cii . • • ', •l i • Feeling - uiysOf .gettincfex austedi I now -at 86w,u .for the th,t tin)t :,),aboutjB o'clock in• T I tlit):•yelfing, - on a trunk itlich. ptovidelti:iliv had been found i)ii the wri.4:k...lri thi-s Wayl Sl6p(ji littletlyrough•thel 4)ight, ; and became t-0 441.1 fit refieslied: .114,-Ii: , ,- ;:,.. 1 ..:,••••16)) after. daylight:a .b:i: hove, in sight by tiff' ! nOrth-Wek SheT- - Se L eined to; .be sai ling - I fain las,.. yet[ I felt hope - 4. sure' of our ill -10 wlSutfett_•is may have 6:l i ef - I seen and resened \; b) them. ..Soon after wedhad giv.-, up all hopi.; ofbei n g re•cii.". ! .d hyltho•-bark,, a ship - Was dist vered to the plist q &4steeritim direetiv , :!- lor us; -.- • :., , .. .-. • ! E . . , • W.4.)-, - now wa felled 'her With the'niostintense anxety. a:•• she. approaclre4- ; Abont noon thei dist.l.Oveled and re: l etied a . ,:iiian• on ti rafts whci was 4. passenger oa•tho_v ,:t,;•i.el we caine•iti eel-. 1),411 with. .) ~ . . . . . . M,infornied the eapt4in - . tl:at others `were' nea'r on pi tees 'of i Inv w ) 1 ,41:,- and going - ids , ft:' he :1 •---- -, (1. tI, ',blV 'We •- ' ll• i•eti.;bilkrs. . , 0 were the boat Wits sent, - and safly i out. 3 11 L. "The nest WW as .f...‘ii-3..iisippi, §econti ehms thers. e.,1 were five of our ,o I , . b p provesi , e,. the Cambria': 9iasoo , n4 hunnd to Montre , .. , r... , . . . 4.5.4:11, w l ho cOninvindei" the . k, and 4tAs re.A:net.i by Capt.. 4 ,zff . tie *aw us and. t, Best donble.Cart ;age Ilainft3 . dO. rir , t.lto which thi Best Single .-• •:1 - ite. • • •--.- :del titkOi. on. board al 13est Saddle & Bridle:- ! ' • dO '.Lien , Son th • -' Mr - ,-, ':: Report - on . 'Leathek. pa4enger. - The c Best i 3 s ides Sole Lelither,to 'J. Mc tirei/ien. - The phi • . of - this, port ft-Oin, /' " ..t.g . ; -•.- • - • . Be 4 5 t.pper' . .da. ' do: . al, ..:1•1it. John li ft , 13e:st 1 .d0z.. C•.: - ..if Skins' •, ' '', :do. bar 4 .lesse StereT • ,; ,;. Reptirt, on.' ehe'eic. Nye! of the P.acitil. - - • 1 8 . -t.: Cl' -:-. tOlitiel AleCcilliirn Of Capt:ltussellit wc.ft4d.'Seareqy be Nis,'! ~,e ' '', te e ' `. • ,` • . 1 •••• -. • .:. 'do' - to T. 4 1 Bennett si bie to say etiouelh iri'hil t . 'praise feethe kincl'i " (1 .- ~.' •••, .•- E. ••-• •••.--- - - , -,.. treatment we every one!lcif ifs- have' received. 1 ' ..... .., ~,, .:R eport ,onl;T :. i.7.l . it i . - ._ t . • , . , J • 1 . est ..2. bu.. IX inter Apples. i. ,toE... i .G . - re .,. goyy 1,00 Iron? Imo during the - titinit wo.lia‘ s e.been 0n , ... , P t,04i.,1 his ship.. Ili., owt.CComorts L. gave • 1 - ' -•-• tall Apples to . Levi AN str ap .1,00 1 • - .J Alest 1 bus Peaches to S. Tewk,sbtiry i 1,011), tip in ` evety r e sptet for i tir.reilef.. , The lii V.. - 7 . • - , - . • 4.- i • - Nirl l, Walker and lady ' arid another' gentle- ! 3e't-.-fi.b'l. 9,uittees.to.l owler...rec '• -•- [ i I ; r ' • 'l Matl, who ,:were, passengewi.oy -t0e...2:111 . mm, ,i _ ~ - /?eport,ori , ....poots ft: Ah . hat•ie been'. uncez sin , i in :their "endeavors. to 1 Best . p‘. thick Boots tO Jieeler&*odda'.rd 1,00 - - ; prdinote our cotutort. •S' :. . • -i 1 :" .. flui,.. ,poOts .' • `t .- ,(19.. ! - .l. 3 . 00 llo;thetn ! and tO all on l'ioard•,.we shall "ever 1.1 :." ' noutees .• • 4s :: '4 43 ?- ::.•I: . .1 • - iiVa• . .. ( : ) , ‘ , 14 a t lyl4\. of gratitude fir tln:ir unbotindctl-1 1 ' .' ~ ... _Report on Poiiltiy.:. {; -i-,,:. , • kindness to us: Fri in .the Fiencliman Who ! Best 14 of:I:owls trot•te -- ..Ss tliani 6to William Wu?, picked Up iv learned that the' steamer,' 1- --. : 'llayttety . ......,. ~..r.: : .. • -,„ :•;;, .$2,90. wiih which we en e in'co3ision waS-the screw J2d. : :. '7.ao. to -.Hoary 15ric+ in -..r.1,6,0' . 4tettiner Vei,ta, fioiu Si: 'll . ierre, • bouud•friun,J 1, ; R.i , po)4 on• ::-Igricultnral intpitntines. - 1 and .belonging to.Greenvifie,' .Fr 4l nee- As Pear I . ilest Pl t OW to M:.& E. Mott : :•-•4., : .1.: . j. •*OO - ;We could lean , the yeE•ia was steering E. i 'l-)d. do L;' tiiSayee.;•Be4itley tia Perkins 2,40' 1 !,•4...:1i., and was cr issing - olir conrsestwOpoints, I'llest •C,Ultivator to M . -4i .E..-MOtt • l'• - - 2, 00 S. - • 1-, with all sails 'set—wind 'W. bY . S ; ''...‘ ' ' -I . :2ki • . do.- •to Sayre Bentley- &Perkins . • 1,00 •'. . - , ;Her auelio;,stock, about sei, - eit .by fourin-Yi - Best.Side Hill Plow -: . dii. : • • '1 : [• - - 2,00 : ches square, was.driven through;the 1)0 Vis. ° C. i Best; Straw . & Stalkeutter tcit.TAlffritiy 1, 00,, : - tt4;:2lzlt - Tk; about eighteen inches. ÜbOve . the 1 Oct 41o: I to. Sayre Bentley dr'Periris 2,1110 - : i w4ter,line; and an immense hole, had ' : beeti 1 1h..5.1.0..x Yoke to John:AV - 13441 s ' - • - 1 i - 1,00,: . 1 ina,' l le at the same instantiliy.thei tltike * of • *--ksrittirl.e. Shoe to Ililborn Otikly' i .-I,oo' . ;.atte - hor:about tW( feet . ..below the water line; 'Best otte ilvie - -Power te E. T,Titfitinli ~,' 00 • . • ra ki ng fors: and aft the; It.iiik,! and-•-finally , l;B gt 24 se ' I - . .. lorPOwer•fo SAyre-Be . alleiCik,-:,... ' . % 4 , - . brkitking the . chains, leiiint.; the - stock re-!1, ••• • • Perkins': -- - : -• , -.-„e .. 1. 1, - - - 3,011 ;: i inilniti,g• in and through it;?te' side t: • ; •-.•- 61.• tile . 4 , krc- lßest - COrrt Sheller to..P. P.'-..TitliiriY• - . , i'&72,*..7 • '''.l,l(m:".'' i - nu t , ! 1 dikerY Fliat - as 0 . intkn of il ik•st'Ohnrii to G. IL Hawley•• . •'1 - i• -•••• 104: '''''' I - 1 1 her! boWs .would. , tad' btiqi ("Twiled` in, that ~.--. -,-; - - • LUr .I. I " Jrci)ort on DothesuicT!Juanunetuici. , • ~ 1. sonic of the lie vy - lonkritudion•il. pieces .of - • ~. t.... .1 • • . ' • $ -' . • t Best•Piece:n. flannel tcr.Mrs: 0;0. Ely 2,00 ••• iron running ,tli oug,lt• the.,. ship .nuky. have t. ,, d .. .; klO. - , to . irs .... o. . nailei -,r, . ~... ~ .-1 ,00 ~... I b - le , n Orive n throw -h en:l.:gide, 1 causiag the. Best 13•4(1 . Quilt: to M iss S 3'. Ifirringion'it;oo .- 1;loi:s of our ship, antl .1i1.4r -, liundreds, of triost •• , -, , , ;11,__ P. .4.. Locke :, -00 ' '• ' ' I.' i• - . I r•Ou•t 'le 1 ve-. - I , , I, 1• •' ' .-.• ... 1 ..„_ii: : °tit).. to ... ..,-,.. 'T '•• . , ,`i . . . .• '• - ' I. ' ' ', .-- • . ' lit . .. do: ' -to MissPanny A. Stanton-1,90,„ --41-4.-11,----7-7----• . . ,t Best piece Vir!.'Oarliet'tOikirs.. I.illtitta ' .2,.0,(:) • : • , .Initiort , iit trqOallairoiff.- i Best - piece IL' Carpet to;-Mrs. A.'-Hulltt'nl - 2,00' „ i i I • .. i•'.774e Russians erytaterl :',..,6,/ the ' froelt and '2l Ito. to Migs.Mati E. Harrington. 1,99. -• , 1 i:&ylith--:-18000 Killfil: wadi Wo:unded-- - BeSt :;' I)l..'Soccks to '5liSS' U. Menokani: - 1,10 ,* '1 rte. 1011 of 'ee' 24l °P_o l .' . • ,- - ` .i , •t•-' - Ce.itificate to 'Ntrz. Dalton Titraii) , l for. an' eX.- .• . ' • Litt] 'of - ' , tie ot the most sangitinary• • et. : mod- cellent' piece Of Plaid "Flanne ~,, 1 _ ' 1 ern. times has been taught and evaStopol' has , After . the rending or _the, Yana: it Iteportse . r.. ,fidleni! - The facts,.as•larlas: knoWn, j, are that •• the Conitnittees, -" It; was Resell d that !• . the • • • , , • • heriied 'to' re‘ige' air ' a :battle took'phtee on 1.14i-L-Sept.,*at the riy- Ex.- Ceitimittee bo aut ;... ; . .. i er:lAltint—the French and Eno-6h; *ith a lugs- publish, in eotiveriient forni'-'stieli .a. 1130 fee' ~. • • . :of two' thousand •eight hutidrit killed and pOrti 'and ,other papers of : the . SOelel . Nt . gitt: I youndOd, stormed "the e liu4iSiati'entrefielinuints• shotilirdeenViiropil. ' "'' ' i ' . ‘ ! .. •"• •. It .! • - and drove. the enemy bac k ... The :lAtissinits ' •rpron ttiotion 'Abe Society • - adjiatitied &HI i •:. • have the 1 • lir e L.ol'.'otit•Qe -- iitiietty withdrew .frcait. a1ith . 31.1., to uade a stand 9u ,o,atsclia i the .g. kt .- .. . . , . • , 1' and atiether bat le was o.‘a4.tit therd,;tlie 231.1 the enclosure.. . - .• ,• — -,• - Ir'-' ' '.• 1 Sea' y: res'Ultiti in :the i'dereiit'• - of [the 12;tr,-.1 '-•'-!'. : f ,- - - Wm. H. ii;:s4"it .•-cu Y's . . 1 • . . siaus. who were Ipnrstied-:;by., the allies , to' hT _1 1 litid; , 4Jircl Walls ht'Sev-asiOpel.- • ,lor0; ligliting•i • took • - . . -. , • - - .• i vlace • .tintli3 the 4,115. Ou :the. 2 o tt l i 1 .1.0 rt :( I .onstantine \vasinvestec t by gel% . and land, anl,'affer 4n . obAinaie . i.kfenset was ear 4; ";iii,4 by - storm. Ihe • allies ;then' bombarded!. lithe city and the tiet. - - len' Rits:siati• Ships Of. the line were bit tied analutkaki .th - .retualu..-11 1 ii - lg _ ford: were; -arried; , - .,'0ti0.;, - aften another ;'1 1 eight ,liuttdreci - tins,'w eie . silenced; . t.wenty-1 tWo tholia lid pr ~ .,‘'..iiiers. %,il,ere.', taken, - fiat l t lud I liw.:Kiiiii loss, in. etad niAl clialited; . itiin . ated't 1 1 , lat Uot,h›..l than. ithteert iitholfsa n d . i n s evas- i r44k)l ;alone: .In the-inifiiit•ailas , t 4ttendous] i t 14 - 1.00.„ Mentdrik ti,,withithalta.ttere . l.!re-tortitt4.; of,i'ii4•Orq, retired .into' a pti,itio!l. ru il!ei17 : : tif.-1 - harhor;''riiid' threatened to f•!ili \i l' 1 10 . !iciivil and •618w•uvihe renialpi i tig . tihip.i . titilo.ss' the' .iletors :would. gr int Jilin fn honorable •eapit4. nhition: • :3'l/o_ol iol: Ge4 l ra4 • • detnOnded - • his. i . ' tinlcojulitiotrai sti, l'4l,!4ci t '' -Inkt4.F .1 1 , tho name of. lidinai)itc,gri.vv ,. bun s'ix . :toiit.i ibr el,cm.4ittrai. = 1 , ,Tea,) I. 41; li Ors. hill . iaii expired 'wit'ql tiqu• : .......... eft;... -..•, , , . - . . t he hist :invites. ; totttli t was rumored :that belhi4l-stirrenle '',:itud:tliati the Frinettind; V.'ngliill ,llagy - wit wa v ed - orgtie,iiik.O.p . Qll, u ' i ~ _ '- - .1 - -.,:- ir 1 • ' 1 . L'ate.'Bt.—lileiAtiii.kgfr I ' BB 9 un c 'ead4ral - . ......... . ... _ .. I,lnVinti loin the. riairt- features of thia ex.. : citing newsove proceed to give such . details es; .l je d come 0, - i hand.. These details, such •• -:- ha. they rtr,4•:ere:mootly.•forwarded • in mer e . fragnientary ; ik,. - laps.of. tw o- or threelines each; . •to thelnglisli7Geyern Merit 014,4 the Cloy- ertirneti - t_lrernititinicated • lO.the London ' to peisAtiF - 01the''public.' It- a , Otild seem - . .that• Ilur4an correspondents, - ha,Ve yet to - . learnt - 1;a a telegtaphicdi4patelt can be'maciet . -; ; to contain,. snor e than twenty - words , that be- • ing about - the extent, aft-tne informationlele- •'..". -: graphed to the i tiovernmeuts ofi',iatar.4and- - . . England respehting_events which the papers, of the New. York AA:satiated 'Press- would hard teJegrapited by thocolutna length, !. -' -,', ;:. :.•.7.:.1..4.:.,- • ' •:- -•_ '-- __,......•••1 -- ,0 4i - , , . •- . . . , STRA Ni; F 4- Ft*A - KAJF Ai: OLD MA2C, — .-QUlte an . exciternentmag - serea • 'at - PrOideate; - .R. ~ i 1., on th;.-. :..3d.i . 0..., in eon, luence of a et - range* - 1 freak of • an -- eld - rttan, - ..na .--, (ti 4,0,6 ,- -j4w,,, ; , . . I The track of the Provide ed and: iVorealter, Railroad runs !through - Ia ,c 1 -which formerly, - ,* belonged tO Id in, and the pri ce - of this hind. :-• 7 . bad been: ass(..4,sed by eounpiesconeticat a Val nittien whielt he refilled tO ticeept. .; On the 3d . -inst., he placed ti•small hOuse,•emict4dbY - shim-,_-' - : Self, upon :both tracks, ;in,. which he'llint serer.: l -t--- a t kegs .which he said containiNl powdni,and , - • then .7aStened himself - inside,' : " by nailing-:up'- . . every entranctto It: L . - -.. ,- -•• .1 ..-f C - - . The . ItOatotr.atal Pr i ovidence traiitOnnt the li'roalenre atid:Worceater train acre; itathey - . ca me :along, bronght to a ;stand s.till;.by.ll l o , obstruction 'end detained for ttearly.*ohoure, . The Old fel kviv; swore !that.. if: they. attempted. to run•the•engine..througb the Itou4s.:lliat he, • . ' well Iti tire the •powilet• and blow- - -nverythitig around bi ui: to atoms.' After, a .194 . delay, . during vl,6o,tliOticipsl, increased.4#; : o,ier a . thousand. people, the forth:- Proviclencer . . and Prciii.denee :Police nrrivedi- when they fell 'to work, a 11 , 1' -, ' with " wellZd i rented blO t wa r abet) - ,sinaslre,l the doors of the liti*lti,l,and 'llea . .. , - - -- realiti . • • ;seized the old' Mali:: ,It w,as - sut„ tity at first'that. the erowd'could,be kept fpm toga.. .. big -hint. lie was hurried away to jail. ~ The .. crowd then 'attacked. the lionSe - anil Seeninade - 4 complete wreck • c,,f3t.* •,About ha f , a keg of ... ,poiydei %%Its ; found, „ : . „ . : . ..;.. 1 . (I.,:onctlvied from : . Foitrth P; Drool Atares,. Ist linpi.Allalli ter,' 2 , 1 - to Milboitl Oakly, 3 t l *l6. to ilortlee-BiewAtr;' . ••• Corn; • p:•eyni - iirE7,ii; 44itirkN4'..%;.: P 13111 ' \ • ; .; • 2d RobOrt - Kent - . Report.o7i- Stein. Ist jireiniaru ftir best 130ar,1 to ..Da tint, • • do. :id do._' • • • 1. premium to - . ,d0.. 3‘.1 lo;B,.A.Butt.Crfiel4,..l B t - .lOt' -Shoat • ti ry: pi B. A, ButtertiOd and Ert:Gregory,l I)isttretiontry pre 'ilium for best I. i 1.)17s :to IZ:6I:Et gent, I?eiHyrt on Cabttlet Ware 13e s. See ret ary, to - W. W. Smith 4'.k' Best ljtireau, do.. Be.: , :t Breakfast Table,`' do, ,:' • bestlyor i k, Stand, t0,..t.r . r7;ort on'ffoney. Best result of Rite Of Bees'to.J . s Elie for •rs..rai•rn , - - uhil 51-11bs:frOn,1 Report on harness.. Best team .11afnes's -to' A.:& Missionaryllleeti _ - coirvention of the female For teller \fissions will be held' at the 'Preahrtemaa Church, 3font ro,se„en Wednesditiand Thule. drib, the .Bth and.ntit of ISTevetrther, ~Theser. vices . e , r in. commence. Ott: tile: ' l eveeing of Wecfneiday -and•:to coutinuo tltrough thel following • On the afternoon - of Ilturtday 1 expeo., ted that the - ordination ofkr. -- tbienzo Lyons; soon to sadfor Syria as a:. MissiOnary of the A titerielui Board takeiplacat; i ttpea whikb Occasion; Dr. Peroy of - liir,ton';,Secretity ot tn the'Bonrd will preae It.. ' and several re tittneil other distinguished. friendit pt• the lkilis,sional-work are pxpeCtett to be pirc+lent during the sessions :to - take part in the"fdelibemtiO.a Feutamil tor araefi-citturpb, anti.. t •On the c t latit inst. in the e~euia'g, iu>ti 1P - upper' room over ~Mr;„l.4,stou'al Store, the Sewing Society of Grate Otureh; propree ,to , itold a - Fedi vat their:wane of making their chtiroh, entafertahlel rot - 'DV $5,00 2 soo o 2,00 r. : 70 Lush -05,00 3,00:.`- .'el Stew s3,oo '2;04:0 43,00 2,00 ' 1,00 riiiurn• to to each Shoo t of suck. $1;00,4 ° N . : Isoo 1,0 ties Wel : ire $3,00 ijFip; 2,00 - 3,tk . VICt 119° di Broth-T #3,00 3,0'0 2,00 3,00 2,00