• t 1 4 T _1" •,••1 A,t 42t , • ,hti,,V7, ° s.l,' et .1)c Etl)iglytlegister. Allentown, Pa. OCTOBER IS, 1819. Circulation near 200*. V. IL PALMER. Esq., N. W. corner of Third and Chesnut streets. Philadelphia, and I 69 Nas sau street, (Tribune Buildings-,) New York, is our authorized Agent for receiving advertise ments and subscriptions to the Lehigh Regider and collecting and receipting for the .tams•. The Election The renfrni of the State come in very slow. Sufficient however is known, that John A. G;tm ble 's majority .sill tango I.etween i2 , .and 15, 000. In our next ;Iva 111,t2 roi otovi Om State in full. Winter Se. winter come: , ! her buds anti blor , euu:s pal..ltll ;OA 3V. :.arn• me: with her piercing . s•f thunder is gone, and autumn, with her • and yellow leaf," is iiasiiinv; away, and sot - or• sign winter canes "to min tho varied year," ~ a:taunt - AO by all the regaiia of the ancleht frost king of the north; :seconi pan'. (2 y "Vapor,, and ehtud:+ 7 and Thou wilt be weicenic ter ! with thy ti,..:companitue:.t "Whirlwitids for thou tulles( of a time when Itie's:4ay pica. surer, its golden sunshine. and treinolin2 sha• dotes, shall pass away, :Ind the hour frost o: old ago shall senle on our brows, and chid Cite warm current of our heart. , , and at last eanse their pulsations to coaso. Thou art wohioruo with thy hosts ant for what thou reveaiest beyond; because we look through thy icy glas, and di,CIIVI:I aht hues, and beautiful flowers, fit einb c.flhe spring time of the ref orrection. Eu:a I!, - - il/5 , • - - Our Exports for 1848-9. I ;...h The exports of bre: - ..ls:affs flout :lie L . I eto!: Licru towra,:iii,, 130 Stales to Great 11, itain Litt.e -, quantity they are no, but in 1,..th1e. edit i B„T,L.iI vanl; :l9 small. For tho year ending -little. :to, 16 15. ;i•;!t%Va. J, - sent to Great Britain and it (dui:it, 057.711 Lit:- tot ., _ Flour; 5,062,220 bushels Coin ; COO Meal; and 1,531,969 bus Leis - 512,255,218. For the year Ausu-1 31 i l pet 1849, we shipped 1 . 111 01:; ; 5 , .1 Lty,ver :11:titti 13: 721 ; 626 bositolg Coro ; 1.. NazareL ll, ii“ve probably ; Lower Nuzur..th, - 084,385 bushels V,"ner..t;tchictt nor produced over $11.000,000, and sa , a million Lees. , L iloinru.lti, - be readily seen, goes I.ut L Ltale tray Low paying for ineresseo 'lt to difference in quantity makes - appearatlee—proving o.:at vcc I:ave said, that uudec ordiva:y c'Acum-Iduct.s ot.r ; export of breadstuff's must ho rum tc.l to a very moderate sum, howev,tr utuch may fiierease it in.quanti:y. National Corn. School Convention. The National Con vemion of the friends of Common Schools a,sc•utbled in Philadelphia yesterday, and the hall of the Controlli:ts of the Public Schools has been selected as thi• place of meeting. The oljeet of the conven tion is one which challen ,, es universrd ref.ard and sympathy, and we caonot d ()Ott that, tat of tho conflict of opinion which nitn,t wise, and the earnest and sincere hives% gallon attic subject of oopuloi education, h permanent good will arise. W shall , its proceedings with interest. North Branch Canal The chief Engineer of this work has given notice that 'contracts for Mo oonstnielion of 2 1 sections, and also for the timber to be tted the construction of Dams NoS. and 3, retkpa.- lively, will he given out at Tunaannock, uu the first of November next. The Plough, Loom and Anvil. The October number is before us. It Coolln tree to deserve the name of• the mom .popular agricultural periodical now published 111 the country. Each number contains at !cam siNty four pages of reading matter, and through the year forms a cornple!e Ancnttural Literary. Each number is embellished kith various Ag icnitural, chemical and geological c:igravii.gs, explanatory of the eletnentarysubstuncus tound in the organic parts of plants, &e, The subscription pike isr3 lor one coin•-- if two •onite, 2 oopieia. %lin be sent lot t'.s. i'i• rect J. S. Skinner ,Bz. Son, No 81 [reek Street, Philadelphia. . E'artains Union Meg,c."'r.:', We have received the ()clot , : 'r:er ofthe above in vat noble period heal, Ce ~: not reluc tent in prouneneing it.one of the bent numbers that the enterprising publishers have issued. It is embellished with a number of beswitul engravings which contribute greatly to enhance the beauty of the Moen7itte. Its contents, prose and poetical, emanate from the pens el the best writers to the country. _Holden's Dollar Maga:lac—The Outobor num ber of this very - useful periodical iN on our 'ta ble, and truly a capital number. Its contents, both prose and poetical, are spicyand edifying Nye have perused it with infinite satisfaction and have 110 dento, whatever, were our renders acquainted. with the same, the . ) , would not be without it. The Erii Bank.—This institution has resumed specie payments, the. Erie (Pa.) Gazette says : • We learn from those who are well informed, that its former liabilities have been honorably • cancelled, and it is now placed upon, a healthy and permanent basis. ' I:: notes me r.:irrtr•eain Philadelphii Tirane per cent. • ELECTION RETURNS OF LEHIGH COUNTY. October 9th 1849. ;I:Official.) Districtm. Names of Candidates.. • ' ('Ztgt er J.)11.1 A. inb;,., 312 • 11,211ry M. Pinter,.. J 29 Sc te - /or C o ur d ,l ... '279 • Al , : x. E.• l3rown, 3;i9 • ..I , senibbi : Mani !It I 70..1x, R .brt t I{l. oz, . 11 . 01 1 . - 1 . 4 j,l,ne , .a.,11111 n r : Chatit., . 007 *A4os 1.100)7,er,... 1 330 C'om mission Sa: :lel &natl.'s .... 315 - John .‘ppie, , :32U : Er.l4 - 1, . 316 3t:_r I'tow D;nr.tor 3:3 'John 307 aor, J. , % N 1" h... B. 1 % • 'fl ),,I, tilie Dinlrf, - cIN. Itnics of Cntlitllttcs. , \I ti, =I • \V OM LIE 'llO foliov.ing is tho it ti,r Tl.: De_ II have c , vanes e:',l tho Schin,nii.! District, eu:nposed in th • neat Sin:d:, v: hi ch ~ .:11 to;iLov. of 'We' comities ot . It and Fars Souit-; 0 'O.O 0, 101 by 333 : Phili1••!..)':::: District. • Shin.cc. W,:tiaw ACr Lebigb, ' 2. Phillqc!pil:._ Thos. H. For;).it, i , tLarrr f i( rr 'Futal in :ho Y.:13 Returns of Carbon County Nn LIU'S Of ranslidati I*.4lriclN 13;,11%,- ; - - • • - - • - - - Penn Pp: Lat-t Upper Towittli si Lo \‘'or :11 , 1n1 in I.ehiZt, 2 . 0t - /t in the pottirf ; ., 3317 17.?,'.3..! P 7 11 should he the :din of young nten•to go in to good society. We do not the ihe proud and fashionable, but the society 01 the Wise, the in:elligent and good. Where von tied teen that knaw mere than y ou do, off fff on whose conversation oue can ;:tie ;nation ; it is always sale to be found. 1; miff • brol.•cn flOwn many a man by associating oilh the lose and vulgar—where the ribald song was inculcated—and the indecent stoty, to ca che laughter and influence the bad pas&ione. laird Clarendon has attributed his success and, is Ida, to associating with rut:loot, more learned , and virtuous than himself. 111 you wish to be wise andrespectrtl—if you dc sire happiness and not misery ; we advise you to associate with the intelligent hod - good. Strive for menial excellence and strict integri ty, and you serer will be foetid in the :,inks of pollution, Rod on the henchea of the retail ers and .f.:fitoblern.--Once habituate yourself to a virtuous course-Lonco secure a loVe of gold society, .and rib punishment could be greater than py.accidenCto be obliged for half is day to associate stith 'the low and vulgar, Governor of Ongon.--Maj, J. P. Gaines, Nem tuck} .ttietitepnblic auneuneee, has beer. appeint 07 Art) or of Oregon; ;n the place of 'air. vtlio declined the appointment . ct r r al • •1:3 • -0 • = 0 "g ••• " - • • • (/) 9- 4. 4-• Fr El • - I a" tr 4 -• : F Ft 7 ri .0 'U 7 •••• 7.1 I 1 h I ••••,_ • f 1-79 219 '2ll 231 193 214 219 293 G'S IIJ 166 IV 214 162 139 73 157 51 139 197 211 233 '192 215 230 315 65 160 172 127 210 161 135 '79 136 52 127 210 229 223 195 133 242 2FI 56 131 200 2:3:3 230 199 201 231 315 GS 165 163 193 212 160 150 92 131 60 162 179 156 213 152 110 86 159 .2 , 10 3:t 33' :''l 52 1.1.1 . 4 23.:12 228 20.3 210 2 , z.D ,291 C 153 131 11i0 215 1l 143 81 13.9 57 1 . .27 239 233 217 201 210 2i9 289 62 175 110 I:i9 231 150 143 i 9 122 54 150 ' - :11 237 229 102 26) 217 291 CI 111 159 1 d 121': 142. 1)7. 79 157 53 117 '213 5.29 2311 2911 'll 111 13t) 211; 153 S."?. 61. 113 T2O 1:33 226 104 ::01 1:11 ':33 al 145'163 135 :!1 . 3 11'2 1:_111 '-.1 lb; 33 111 '2:4 21;1 2G 1)1 210 215 2: 4 7 33 111 :114 •238 =5 191 2:0 *l9 1:57 Oi 150 161 ISO *2OO I4G i:37 71 ?Si LS 130 :SI %C.) 113 1'37 7:3 156 .etnlcher, .11J 311 'O•5 ?.LT C RN'S OF ..N r IMIA. P'i '0 NT CO eo!.:WCi A 11111 ) 1•2 I :231 Is'' -, In 150 .)- - ),) '264 -1 413 71 -! 107 7i) • ; 1911 111 I .b - Senatorial District 2: 13 t,7 1 October 9th IS .;!,- *-1 33 73 *2l :2(1 43 43 b 1 14 !4 43 '215 4 4 4'.:S 31S :4) 109 b 4. 2 ! 5G •3c 3li 8 44 323 27 lOU 3)0 17 785 778 t. 69 440 '..532 2.1.:4 :::1::5 ::::57 Good Society Jib 1::i1Ll. .(01.1iiii2A.) 1111 ;;..)r '21;1 11S 1 I I it: 171; 113 ISS 161 tyl Itr3 113 DE QM 1.•1 't) in OM MI OE EMI RE IBIE The State Schutt, znePti.•:rs in:i: 1,1 \ n ME .V•oilt:10111^1' crag,: .1. (.:!1.•,..tvt -13-rks-1.1,..iry MuYell!): , 11.., 6. litiek!,—'l3.z:);:unin mAelp.t, t'ttrl CAI Fra:!y.• D ~.. J J. :\Tor:!;.lz:pilion !,•!1,-.hlgh-CoN! kI)CuL. g~:li.) 10. Saviajhan...., Wdyric ;;al Wyanung I•'rancis 13. Streeter. 11. Itradaad and Tita;;l—.l,din \V. Gut': 12. Lyc , dain.t, 11, tun, Centre and tinltt Packer.' (Dem. g.tin.) 11. Lazartie and Cultintom—V. Lhst. 14. No; tit b tl and Fr::!: 15. cutribcrlawl Li.rl S;ervett. I{J. M:film, Un!,ll—tj, j, York— Henry Pithou.' [Dern. 19. Franklin and 1i.6:10.1Cr. I3edford and 'older King: 20. Ar014r,',nc. , .. Chnibria, Indiana and Clear -111-nin. 21. \Vesm,oreland and Sorner.s,t—l. Hagns. Faye'tie an , ltireene—Al,kuvell IVashingtaa-1 C. V. Lawre:,co. 21. All4theily and Hu:lca—lGeorge Darsie, .r,vtn. 11. llzslett.• • 13oz.ver Mereilr—illavid !lankey. iG Crtfc , id and Venanco—J. Porter Draw . 27. Eri*.-jJnhn H Ile NV.Airen, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean:and Elk—Titkpthy Ives.. Total ltiDetnocrats and 16 Whigs. EMI !7:: azftt:cntion' Q:USi..&I2 in eclutthi.—A dec laration ilf favor of annexation to thd United St.it?s, steed by three hundred of our ftr,tmer chedits,lMil holder's,: and profer.:ieLiab chiding two members of Parliament and fwd of the Quetta's counsel, Juts been drattin up in the short :space of live hours. • , A Meed,ing was bold , in Moutc:a . i uu !Miulai October the tenth, •xlitot strong resolutiiMs acre ,offered a6inst the s e i gneu rial tenure. It , s md that delegates from two hundred and' twenty pa rishes h Ale tictcrtnitv:tl to support the candidate not in facir of its abolition.—Creterit Pray The Alive?:la Legielaidre.—fj m carnpri: - o atrong iU apciabolo se've rat I.Vot.tPro half breed 3. it Ll:Sti C6.46:1:. oat: lactate; ivh a sr_; elf..l,:tell to both the ntte gal iiuuse licpresantatit MN 52 150 162 211 52 2391 51 131 142 ISO 123 2317 52 149 103 23 50 151 83 'l3l 141 198 121 2310 G 2 141 1(1 ' . l 49 r:144 43 144 IrA 24 51 V,32 03 131 143 196 125 Si 135 142 191 120 f.'17:.! 41 149 159 2'.1 51 IWI 55 133 115 190 111 :::1:3 52 15.1 1 , 35 ?..2 51 '2577 132 127 111 160 123 2326 19 131 15ii 19 49 . !.:3G3 85 137 147 29:! 1'23 . 3.79 5 . 2. 1513 167 '2l bt) '2bG3 5 . 2 1'::• I:Jr/ 19'.1 I'2l '2305 1:1 II; 21 4D 3 11:.) !lit) D IZI %lir; 19 119 157 21 17 2'.111 4j ill; 157 2:1 11 2197 1 , 1:i 111 1:;:1 121 !. ,t; 1: , :1 141 111-1, I'l l :1%1;1 C , ., ~..., !'r MEI WM MMI UM P.M 1 - i I Id 2 fl'l 14 ,5 1•46 l'7 i i(3 i • VJ 110 101 1::1 WA) 17,3 :1:3 KM .. - 2.; r 1 OE LI Ili 111 I 1 ! ' , ) ', . I ;1 , 1'; 100 lti 103 U 1 Z - 1 (t 17 3') 121 5 , ; 5 - 2 1:: 11;) ; 1.11 1111 1 ;1 ME :1 r,'; 81111 , • ;) Demo 'dc , :ttitus !i •-••.• --1...A1ua Y. =I "Put Money in thy Pursd." "We 'qake our pen in 1ian4,1," as our good old grandfathers used to Fay in I,s-riling to their sweet-hearts, to indite a short Chapter on Men g.- It is a frightful subject inasmuch as it is the great governing principle (if we may he allowed the expression) of mankind, and ax is of human amhition. _Money is a good thing —a bad thing—a:kind master . —a thief in the temple of virme—a ministering spirit to the needy—a villain in disguise—and, withal, a sad rake. What opens the fair arms of the blushing curl to the embtave:t of the old, 'he infirm vaid ugly ?' Alot!ey.—VThat cuutt...; old la lies to itupk kindly upon the advances of a yOillPg Mall 11/ a What tiiiu, COMpliTheMaly and huthble acknowled : qpotos how the .1 ,;;!!!!;_t Money. Whal causes men tunlru3- :;;t: for cite 1 Money. What is Ow witciion of ri_hr or W 1011.; 1 Money. What is the !!..r:so of the wraugllag, struagliug, chea:ieg,, l!!'uw•tataling, shuttling, and bowing so preva lent aiming twodittel I ,piney. Wino, iu h.cl, is the ,rest s!andard of human a flection Nloney. What makes the winter struggle in the tithe of political 11Ioney. What leads the Editor to intoim the publio of the facts ?-- V:l!at du tr! re.leite at !lie hands of err teat'.::-? Sit Vt-t atti the ieiy we desire to hear then. ! is ipot v; till us, as tt is s!!!len Nora ene of our i cinte;es, w sale EOM how, .00ie of uv meter—but a. It Meets 0, " ri;id Our (:Nail tt..;11 MU to give our edtturial col• ‘ve It IME=I MEM a 1 Economy \V I.; ec•t is a lalts woot , g, yen inteai,ent , vtiteu., tho.r as luf tha st)ppoit 0: the ptit:la, pre Uu ut xv! ;.„1VI! , 1 iu 1 .1ZJI! a‘10i:CII 0! Wore Citttni tltat. tuts is a sit; uies c•I es'ra%;,,,itue tr , c cottttilineut. und ittrestment which 3;u: 1, , no ‘V :ear th,6 Is often the ;•,,,,--;tt.t, it I.: a LAO. of well guttetally !,: , ,oto, to tle l oei i•oe lift!ttod vttonottitze that dite•-•to , u, wnile tht , of 0011.1 I.: ; t!„.. .1 i ot • t • •.1 qt . agrAlAt in :11, u:.,. , •.1 Ito.s .t..d IBM I: , , I; 0!%1.!1; 1,1 an =SE „Ij „ ” • .- . • ~ .~.1:~ ili:~ ~iL ~.1 ~:: 1 '1 L•I lil.o.%l , •C t Le, alu.l to 1:1 -, nucli be '.lllLi ,VILL:10 be, if he Li a !:;tl,l tn . !.. 1 art :1;!,•• %VI: el I!Lt_l c ope,- cut.t.:l.t.tt•ed. Col'•atttlY c'tt..lt.l nut Itt,;.ct t) compete in bitoittc , s %vitt; anti ~tiuttil•tttt.l by the ittess. exi)cet h. r.e.:t Lis h•IL)w ti to:nt, in sooi:il h,..h0..„..hi0, with tid4ol ol .;It, =I A New Paper Currency ,Riles al prr-4.l:auiwl:l, a iititt* d ailvicarre,:cy, for ,0,140 y, ahead of the L:lt it itllle short of cons.t of :ho The first pt at It,l. (..t.riency Costar WilS matte e4rly in the pas: shape of an nwtratett in hniall denominations on the Utley City Bank. Ii s checks bore such a resin:Al:wee to the notes of that batik, that we denoutice.t ••,itteer:ive, it lot fraudulent." Iteccn:ly Mr. Ilium, an has altvicd cheek plate ; and is plopariog to issue a check cuirc;icy for the people of Northern Illinois, where Mr. ilimman makes his head quarters. 'rho Clarks, WiIUEC head homfels in Phila. and branches in Boston ; New York n.; St. Len is, have improved upon klr. Uinr enrretivy scheioe, and are prepared to lurnish the middle Wetnern States, the focus of which is St. Louis, 'with a draft crirrertry. Thie currency is a tight draft in phraseology, drawn in Philadelphia, on St. Louis, but in general appearance it is very much like a batik now, owl is of small denotninations. The po sition, locations and shuttling of the. Clark's, will give this currency a general circulation, having branches, agencies, or active cones poittl..nits,M every section of the \Vest and South, can equati?.e the rate of discount on this currency,. and give it a hold on the public confidettoe which' Will enable them to eircultne front two . to lour milliene„so long as our money market shall remain tranquil pia! MEM Wo enuit.er.tte Fevoral more prujects w'nickt au; itt unibry . o, but tbe..o two Wilt suf fice to so. thu wk i le country in general 1:(.1 bankern in inutieular, cutivitst;itig the olerit3 and deo/126th of,. : what.iney be celled the cur rency ovetite of 1850. • . - The Republic Neu 8,7al fr --It iv iitatcd :in a WAshingtoitletter t ut' the Piaria, that the Republic Newspaper, which is now aboat 4 month:: old,. has already a Circulation of 15,000 copies, and has received subscription monies to an amount exceeding, ;20,000. - • Gold on the Gi/a-I,ater .repel is confirm' the in a late Number of our 'paper by dr. Gain cult; letter, that the old Mei:kiln told mines on the C,llo..Nverii aboOt. to he reworked. We sup pen! thnt iminy of. env frteridi: w1t0 . •....,ent from this vicinity ate now Iliac. : ' • 0 , , Jit a_, 111111=1111111 ti. av COIPU Mut e pr n of MEM= I= 100, , It. Important Legal Decisions The Supreme Court of Georgia, during its September term, decided the following points:— Upon a bill filed to reform a written contract as to lands, on the ground of mistake—Held, that parol declarations of the vendor, subsequent to the sale, are admissible to prove the mistake. Amendments to the pleadings after the case is Auhmitied to the jury, are within the discretion f the Court. 1 pally has the right hi use the name of a person for the purpose of prosecuting his al rights by indemnifying him against costs. A presumption of a giant from twenty years' possessim, may he ye honed bi pa rol evidence of a disclaimer by the itnant in possession. The Statue of Limitations dues not n u t in fa vor of a patty in posscsSioal of land, who dis• claims all rip,ht interest, ur title to the fits possession its not averse to the owner. It is illegal, and ground for a new trial, for the Ju4o presiding to hold communication with the jury, or any of them, after they are charged with the case, A new trill will he granted, if the Court send to tie jury a paper not in evidence, •and which may materially controle their decision. The Inferior Court has jurisdiction to dis charge all persons confined for debt, on oicsne or final pi-ore:is, whoa the jail fees are not paid as required by law. Though die Court may exercise its powers ir regularly or their exercise may be incorrected still the officer is protected from liability for obcy tug it. In an action for deceit, in falsely repreienting 0 note to be solvent, the rtc..rd of the suit en the note is admissible to prove Ow contents of the ut idiom producing the original. When a bend has been traii,fe: red, in Wt and the e:eccutiou of the bowl is proem, it-is-ad missible in evidence though the execution of the trdi,Lfer is nut proven, t' .c cungideration of the tranNferb , ..ing withholden ROLL the jury. It is improper for the pre., ding Judge, ill Sant Ming !ip, to state to the jury that a single and specified portion of the evidence made a ...tiling impresslon on his mind," this being calculated hi mislead the jury by withdrawing their attention Ira in the balance of the evidence. It is improper to ;Wow t 1.;I:ly to prove cold. trailic:ory staleinelits of oo:oz , ! t' withoo: first Interrogating :I,c W,t reN. s...nglit to 'ue facia tha NtWeoictits; alt.! tilts purpose, tn.k. pares 5e.!1C!!1,.... it. hilill:a1C11 mas take out orig.:ill iutc:rogator;e , Cer ;lie witri,:: imi.eached, has b2C!I ,1111,11,ed by We do.wCi" oi fitht A i cer,r,!,•,l, ,t!,.•vt C•qlS . .l...CtiVe sLll,,itletlt A ;r, frattdt.ti2n! ptirchas-r :isle, is pi. tee• Mr.'.. Butler lii :;g, of G.: oltia, who is . ly:ing ted !row etfeet ot :lie fraud. vtiy tJ ofdt•sen!ery at Sun l'ranciseo, rots rcor,l of a furmee I , CIP el y is not a con- twee t; r,•vtl by his friends la re for Lr. S.. Selo. h,,r, le—. it boyars r.li the issues iii,,de aton though he is at present, as is weil known, iu the egi,e to v. hich it is plea Wt . .; but iti,iiet2i ait presentative elect to the next Guligres3 float la tlie'l,'‘t-e f in iii I rui. r case. ; Va;:ejo, foraier . Mexicati Goverii6r of Califordia - 7 An hniiht , h.-t1 a:+.l unexectvet; ; C•r,!.l'l4ot . 13c , f ;;;.:, formerly of Missouri, and Gov- ..'ry may he airmi•ad 1,2 record, svhcre the rae- eritor formerly of Ohio. Major Sni cahoa a oil campleston of the testator, aid the pa- tier, glataisun of Simon, of Pennsylvania, who pet, Ca eapresses the tell testament- I:,as bee:l tail here nearly two years, is also men rp iat• mem u!' the testator. nutted in the same connexion. He is. a-clele- A witnesi by a defendant in aeri • !gate to the Convention. Among the delegates.is minal case, to :..cud :it a .differert coabit. that. i also a bralter of the Hon. Joint M. Botts, and that of iis resul.mce, is tot entitled t culiCei en iquite an aide man. As it is tame Sunday, and his dietmatela, as ad e:tcaution, mileage ; or bis i the steamer from San Francisoo fur Panama is per dim fees. • • motnettiarily expected, I ant obliged •to close, Abs,,ime against a silent(' is °ale pri• without paint:Mae notice °lige incidents which j;, , ,e evidence against his sureties in a sun have come to my knowledge here; merely !te a:. irs hand. • 'Nacre the breach of the honil is marking, in conclusion, that Gen. Riley, Milan.. the failure !Ill:en:I to inalse it levy, evidence iry Cove Califintnia, who is stationed here, of the insolvency of the deleadact is inathnisst- and was ill of dysentery when the Panama touch ble on the past of the statues, to exense• them ed on tier way to San Francisco, is still sick, but 11,01 liability, where there is property in the i nearly recovered. p issession t4•ll,..lecet.daht at the Wm! the exit- the above was written, I have re cut:an is placed in the ttzlternl's halals. The ceived from a gentleman who was present, the Sheriff is 'allowed the full ;ine intervening be- following report of the first clay's proceedings of twi en the terms, of the Court, to :Lahti a levy the Convention— and sell before the return dity of the e:..ccutbai ; it is his :0 mahe the levy. Where a party seeks to condone a cause on the first term of time appeal, in order to make it sub:A:medal amendment to the pleadim.ts, he rout Dot only state on oath that the amendment is ma ' serial, but he must state •the substance of the amendment, that the Court may judge or its ma teriality. The dth and sth Continua Law Rules. of the Superior Court as to amendments on the • appeal, do nut apply to Equity causes. Where • several complaints, as creditors, join in a bill against the common debtor for their separate claims, the death of one of them dues nut abate I the suit but his name may be dismissed from the bill. Exceptions to answeir, must be determined befute replication is (Beat. and after the cause is I,Ct. down fur, a hearing, the exceptions will he considered as waived. The fah section of the Judicary Act of 1799, giving authority to the Courts - to compel the production if books and pa pers, does not apply to Equity causes; nor does the Rule of Court, passed to (- t arry into effect that session. Were a party at f low seeks to ob tain. the benefit of the,pth section . of the Act of 1799 under the Rule, he must nut Ludy swear that the paper is Mdteriiii, but must shouswhere in it is material, that the Court may jud g e u rn s materiality. A circa/fir produced wider mottee, porporting to be issued by the patty producing wilrnct be admitted in that jo effect the party, until . there is proof that thiscirenUr cop•i les has been issued and circulated by the party. When the Court charges the jury substantially as requested by collo 'ell and correctly iategard to the law, a new trial will not be granted, Revvence, Your .!;iperiors.—E very body admits the propriety of this advice, but there is one.lit tle difficulty in its' practical'obseryanee--very few people can find their “superitirb"—though it is ten to one they earifititlyoues without the Icas trouble. • .Po!Wail Compkrioit the 01.io,Legtslattire,— Rpturno freer lissifyl,thd whblo elate have been received, 'eml omitting Ilie, Hamilton comity members, !he huxl legislature a ill sit d ar i i, H o oso:—...p s seeemis . 3i; Whigs ; Free Democrats 6, Sea! r4---Whigb ;17 ; Vern; oorms Fmt2 !::o . iler I. - Gleanings from the Mails. Gr Another Manufacturing Company has been formed in Augusta, Georgia, called the Madison steam Mill COmpany. Igid'Beef Packing ,has been commenced in Cleveland, Ohio, and it is estimated that 30,000 head of cattle will be slaughtered there this sea- L77lleath from Starvation is recorded in the Baltimore papets, as occurring in that city. -(. 7 1V - Ag;:s of distinguished Generals: Marshal Radetzky is S 4, General Wrangle is 70, Willing ton 80, Snub 81,Paskie witch between 60 and 70. Cleft is said that Yankee Hill has left somo valuable MSS which are to be published.. His varied life must have been full of incidents. ..,r 7 if In the short space of. five hours, the sig natures. of 309 of the first merchants anti men of Montreal, were obtained to a declaration in fivor of annexation to the United States. r.,..thrlnteihgence has been received to the effect that the Hun. John 0. Calhoun does not intend resigning his scat in the United States Senate. California it will a be seen from the intelligence below, brought by the steamer Ohio from Chagres., Which arrived at New Yolk on Saturday, that the delegates elected by the people of California to orzanizo a state government, assembled in `Convention at Monterey on the let of Septeni ber,and proceeded at once with the preliminary 'organization for forming a Constitution. From all the accoulus Which have reached us, we are quite satisfied that die conditution adopted by this body, will contain a clause prohibiting the existence of slavery Within the jurisdiction of the new slate. We may expect during the coming sc.:skin of Congress, to Ord Californta, backed by an elected representative ; and two senators, claiming admission as a state of the confederacy, land we are ready to give her a cordial wel f come. !!Corresponthmee of the Journal of Canimerael 11urn: 3E7, California, September 2, 19.12.) 'Though wa loft Bati Francisco on Wednes day niornin, and the distailee t'ar.ace to :klanter cy r ~hly Uo reties, we did not qrrive here until ihis r,sanday: the 2r.d. The conseqUener wa•- • :hat a q.O niot of Iln•Con62rEioa was not prescai, ant: :1 , / p-Cl/1•11!eilt \Viil titke p:acc I 101 .110:111.1y. The SeV. - ial Members here assem• ; bled astladjourne.l over It .1 1.1 01;1 Dr. rin•lnu ;.;:ill be ciceletli G.C.el; Lyon ae.lll. F. liowe, :evrent..ies, int , J. 1 11, 1 1 .1 .;.;•;1, ti •-r v.c ro;;rctntoll. .00:;e:1 for puv,roor Lt 'S Ith_tec the (7. and iris ilaii,e bat: (welt nittai.ua.: 1 111 both tlAc. 0! 7c:,caL li...presentative iii :Out =I Pursuant to :he proclamation of the Governor, of August 3d, the Convention met at twelve u'alock this day, the following members being present— ICiinball H. Dimmick, J. D. Hoppe, Joseph Aram, and ,Antonio N. Pico, district of Puebla de SIM Jose ; Robert Semple, of Sonora ; W. 'Me llen ry Hollingsworth, of San Jose; Henry A. Telt, San Luis Obispa ; Henry Hill, San Diego; H. Wager Halleck, and Thomas 0. Larkin, of Monterey. On mutton of M. Halleck, Judge Dimmick was appointed temporary Chairman. Oa motion of Judge Dimmick, Henry A. Tett was appointed Secretary pro tem, in order to complete a temporary organization. On motion of Mr. Halleck, the Convention then adjourned to meet on Monday next. • Mr. J. Ross Brovh, author of ',Etchings of a Whaling Croke," and for some yeat : s asteno grapher in the U. S. Senate, is making a full stenographic report of the proceedings. The following gentlemen are candidates for the office of Secretary of the Convention • ; J. P. liartnell ; Mr. Marey,Postma.ster of MOn lerey, arid son of Gov. l'itarc,y,pfam.t York ; Mr. J. F. Caleb Lyon,' of Ly misdate, New York ; P. Lee. of San Francisco. .%,Ifr,cant•cit-Arnts-- , :Or. Ifiis ton, of Arkansas Fur President of the Convention,llealm, since our arrival in Aotiterey, , that the following, gen tlemen, are Candidates ; or, if not candidates, art mentioned by 'their several friends :- Judge Dirnmick, Dr. Owittn, Mr. Foster, Guy. Boggs. California Guld.—The total amount uf gold re. ceived in this country, from Califoruititup to Oct. 9th (which includes the Empire City,) tensabout .411,000,000'; and . it is: estinintcd that at least $5,000 ; 000 in specie, has been taken to that country, for the purchase Olgokl dust, and by cm. Ig - rants. ' ' Suiting 110p.—,13y. the advice of some old far mers I have fed' my pigs ,with`aalt freely and reg ularly, especially while fattening, fur fuur or five years,,and Ant i sntisfiml that it is grglinit seivibe in giiing perinanency to, {Heir appetite and su lidiry tlesh-r-,benNes being :Well paid expellee and Irenble iiiz,rilteful grunt ;Ind artacl iug;chopa.— MO:YTEIIET, Sept. IN,L. i'' • ,
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