thus piiblflv. I will sonn ascertain who tli s cavalier is your h'g'.nrss.' CHAPTEK VI. The ceremony of msfilage was ended an I i he j i r i r s wa poioiiiicnit; hi ben r "ict.ori when ft comninlion was appir- ill mi Inn further piitotilio hall, near ll.u dcr, bii I ihf Ihfoini uave way in Iritni hi fire tn tidr. of Mntunieh at il 'lie ( ffi-'ffH i f lint lulu' rial Police. ' Wm means all this?' demanded Mni'einioli nl the (ner.il uflicfis a he' lame near. 'D A inork marr'!if, nrincp. hnl hv Ihf nid.sJ llie pried hall) done il with "f a grace nnd jinclion an ii he were in 1 1 ear ii pt. Tin re Hand tint happy rulple, whu weru llie camichid not li"" n priest in mnqerade. aro as s.fely lied as ever man and wife ' They are tho twu,' u.iid Col Neck Icr. Il i hi ' irri-it llixm. A Un llu rami. tllll chn !' The i -ince'r-sislpd and drew hi mv irtl. Iu the mulse his imsk fell oil an 1 betrayed lo all eyis the well known I ...... .!' Ii rt . . 1 'I':... .... imuirfWI inr- UIIJiITt! mintc. aill'IVI WJ8 a iteneral utterance of Mil nriae and n feeliimnf levp inii-r-x ! Si mil anentH- ly seveul ol the m isk i uiaile a in v- iiient 90 as lo olHiruci the ti dice anil fa- V'er, vor hierane. He wan snnn neoeiatfo frirn P.ince Ale llirnich ami (;olnnel",'''H I iwyer, in Ilfnry county, u to 10 Nscke penetriled, the bridentoom and bride, linil hneii nL(uil In. mi,iu p'rorixli riffi. I rer.o rut of the hall into a c-rriane. j - Jseveralof ihe gentleman sprung upon llie box aud Imc lonlbeard and diovt wtHi rupidi'y loa dilanl nrt nl'the cny, where llie prince ami hi.f bride w I . soon in i, v in a rHreil maiiMon 'i-a. tht ivnlU finntiiuil P.i u Pri.nli tft..i I K.llA limit imuu, .... n m.n.l . ' 1 Wr . . I . m. - i in j i inn m ii iiMtujr n iimiiimi tanrul..,) l,i. .. r......- n.. r..i I,. ,i.. P I... ,i. ,i i ' . . 1 i ... eiy, aim, ai .nr. sum nine ntnwei rormanily fnrmu hv their friends fo - . I c"iiini 111' 111 nut nf the city, Al leonth Hietr retreat was dicoverei. Tiic urince was airesiecl. but hm wif tsean. d m di!.1.iii.e.& leaelu-d P.nis.Hi.- coi.ff lenient waa now mote rinoiou thjrf hefoie; the -evetity of which added to hit gnef at llie -.epiialiuii fiom he loyclr wife, ronn Wore tinou his pin arid l.eallii: and: in a few m nitln d'l i ' he died a captive. Tile Pi nice. Nlten-J i.e. who hint im.il.itvil l.i li..r hi. rjn-l tiviiv.and had been forcihlv home fromhia"', thai, (lenrsrui is .uti: oner hv llip fjiihful Pmnch nfliur.. 011 hearing of hi death nave birth to al'nrd that Robeit .1 Hi-nt. e-q. nidi e.t.-n (in. anil nrrwil.lril 111, hir lifrf. 'Fhi-I'lie democrat. M -. IJienl Is a Ver child, the irrtindsnn. ol Njnoleon. Htill live not fir ftumPttU' a treasure, dear-b'ld - . . . Iv ir.iarded and cherished bv those. who. liaonointpd in their hone of his father look forward lo Ihedav.oot tlistBiii.wheu Fiance dull once mote rule the nation tinder the destiny of a Napoleon. MARINE DISASTER. 'Cant. Uerry. of die ship Virkshtirt:, whii'li umvrd at New Yoik. on Thuradat; evt'iiiiiu from New Orleaii. repnrl dial on I tne G Ii AugnM, lust. '27 20, 87 -lO.aii ohjeel havinir the apiiearanee of a ho-it was tlncov cred about 'A nouns forward of the weadiet beam: the Inn's eutirto was imniPihateK I altered toward it, and on reachh.g t' wa. Imve to., the hoal was taken alona side, and even persons received on soard, who pro ved to be capUin Alexmdr iMeDunalil. urn. ciew ol the Br. sclmner Ormge, Inst on Hi voyage from Jamaica to Matanzasi The) had been thirteen days in a boat 14 feel lone ami were-all as might be exiiected. ii n week add critical slate, and thiee of then, luid.to'ne hfed on boaid: one wa loiallt insensible, and althiitn'h everv mens wa used lo lesiore hnn, he onlv survived three hour. Theii denre for watter was ver great and much rare as al fir-dtwed in ad iiiiniteriui! 11 lo tlieni,nd it was um till the thtr J dav Hiat their thirti wa atulied, wlttcli lime eai-.ti .pernon hu used auuul .1 gainm Ol waier. (3.ini. McDonald latpd ihat on the 24 il .In v a; 2 A, Al.. when ahnul 111 lal 22 451 Ion 83 Oi .V. die schoiier wa suddenly cap j . . sized 111 a heavy quall I'.irlunately Hit 1 up hoti lieinii mowed tiollnm 110 uniiii tin f , 1 ., k 1 1 lunir hual. Iiimeil nver III die fwater. and 11 hands Mieerileil in Keiini' Hi Mini not clem of lite vecl, which almost the saim mo'iunt dtsappeaied' Thus they vrerel let al llie mercy of tlie wavcs.without ptovt eluus or water or even an oar lo guide ihe boat. Pari of a seat was bloke off and made ol 10 sler the bunt, which was kept before the sea until ;a Ituht, .liirinu the day the lining anil foot hoard were take off and converted inio a mast on which spreml the Captain s .tluri f'tr sidi the b'fat was steer ed to the sn iiliw inl wnh hope of filling 111 wilh the land, I myaids evening 11 s -1 1 1 1 1 1 v 0 in sight Inn they wire ton distant lo bail her. On the 15th, there hit 11 n no ap. pearitnce of land the lmat' coiiin ws altet tu the westward. Fnun this lliue ll tv were drifted ahnut hv the wind. Tlieii mi ly fond during 13 day was four t-nn.il fish about twn niche Iniik! found in a piece nl bamboo which ihey picked up, On llie 3 1 s nd the billowing da u rained, and MiHicien water was obtained to quern h Iheir ill r On the morning of llie U1I1 of August, three chips passed them, but il wa suppnseii that the boat was not spen tri'in tliem, hum weie, howevcr.snnn giattfied with die sight f tlie ship that affurdud thetu relief. STAND ASM! MAKE WAY.TIIRI PEOPLE ARE COMINGGLORI 0 U S .p RO S P E CTS I N G EO R G I A GREAT CHANGE!! The S i vannihGeorgiau of llie 3t iriM., n" hl)' article on 1 lie prospects of the '""cess ni i-iemncratic c.iuie in tint St''1'" "Tier ci'iog iiumeiou reasons ! how thai Geoigi.i will give a large m lrit-l m j i in at tho iwxi elertto '"' P"'k H"' D llas.atld the following. The (hai g,. from the Vhij lo tin - mot mic rink In tin Mile, lia v been mnsi reum kulile. To the iiumbi i prnmlnent mi'n already tccuiiled ii "'" cnlnmn a.s having ah imttuif il tin Win a and come nut mi Pu'k and D.I andTexav'd now biiliiog iiiaolu l nd wilh a heariy good will in the uemnciaitc ianK, may lie amied '(-'ol Shakelfnrd. ol' Cm ronnty, an able attorney, whu in 1840, was an cm - iasl IC Uliiu.ir'er (ll G 'II. IlirriSIO. and has been a pi nmlnent Willi; uutd " within the laM few month. 'M-i. II til, nf Mer iwe.ither county M'u was the Whin Senator in Hie leg,i It Jl II I jsl lrtfi p 911 1 11 .1 li. jtl I II if I lilt , I J""! -'- --..p,l ...w. enlul man. U iniel U. Miehal, Ivq. of Floyd eounty, an aide ami an eloquent liw L.tinnr J. lln, ivq. Highly prom prominent, and I denied inemhfT of llu Wine iiarlv III I III' wluilc rnlllll V . ' ........ "ir 'Uuries t-onpr, h,sq. ol u atkei county, a relaiion ol .lucue Lnnper.iuii "l ajinp, u n lennai puiniciau. 'Uen. Uolhoin oiik ol Hie le.iilinu rinzen. os . iiei iweanipr cnuuiy, ami ""U a leam r in i-n- v iiift nany. Mll. VUk-I. IdWVf'f. Ill KlVHt . . . i i.i .1 It. Mlll till HlllH 111 111. Willi NIIUIIL'I ...... j j - - j If III!.. Ill (HI III IilllnOII ill 1SIO. -Cut Ii .hnn: ol A nil v. tii.n d an enl ....I i'..l n "...l... l..r I " ' "."."- .. -mi, I win r.-n tided hy th W.u- . .v . . an acee-ston to tln-ir rdiik, lliu 'really enfeebling ours 'When uch chani;e.q are ocrurintf H er the Slate when ue'hear tens and ''', who aie leaving the Fedma ny in almost eveiy county how c. ve entertain theplmhteat dmihi a Hi Ho eult of the comiin; 1 1 ction, and vliei " the U tin I a K.il .iy hook up n winch t h i'n a hope?' Weliet eave- lo a'.ure our fnend in olhf We notice In llie ! i. r fiont Il.i'- 'hie. lawyer, and an excellent opeake renhtes now iuHtlii.n.ir-.IIere tied I . . 1 1' . : . mA J : . '" 1111s msinci 10 low, ami wan uiEo n favnr of the whig puly. We ate nlad Ilia' he has een tlie t r '"' "f wy, ""'I has collie oui li out unoug them NEW ZEAhAN. Thirty Englinhmen Murdered and their Hodies Eultn by I lis CanvViulsX TliP Journal denDebals gives the follow mg atorv, coimmmii'ate.l liv a eurresnim lent al Akaioa, in New Zealand: 'I'rntiably before my letter arrive in France, vou will liave learned that die Ala I'muris. tribe of Z'lander. Hive killei htriy F.nulish of ibis colon) ; hut vou ier aps will mil know tint Hie lio Ii -m ol thr- I mlnrtiimiie men were eaten. I hi i Inn I on true. We lia.l been out on a luuuiu I party for ahoul a week, when one eveni 1 ve arrived ainoii llie liteniliy irilie n I Ireaepiirn 01 Mahonri and muni them r aahni; ihfinrelves with human II -I ! We all conceived that tliey were t ain.: hioriie cantites, or native olave id then twn. A I understood the language. nnl not resist exiKessini; my i'ldiijiMtion. aud I dneatened them from the crew of the cor velte Tjie sivaies were alarmed, al il endeav Led in appease me hy sajtngThey are 1...1 aduier, of Mohuuri tlial we are eating, inn -nine Yee yee .r 11 1 thus ihey '""" rile Cilii!liBii. I lie) men e&iiimirii in i r din head of their victim, and I letwmzei imiinn the in that of Catilaiu W aketiehl 011. 1 . ... of the diimiiiihed iiihahiiams ol Purl NichnlH; whu had euieiiiiuled us at iir l ivvn linure nnen tie went to town to nro I 1 , ili'iim iiriivimoii. I wi aeizeil Willi :imiol at Hit Main: Mv emiipaiiinns blamed me - - - . - . .. Ifnr having risked irrilatini tlie cani'iliat. in - we wete nuly five aifainsi two liunilted. Htn they gave n eoiihtleure hv saving. Oh. llu Owi out (for so they iliMiutMii-h lie ) an 12001I iieonle, hut die Yee ees Mre vert wicked They then related thai they li mi killed the English beratise tlmv wished I establish tlienieles in a hay vil.'ch l'ie hail mil purclriaeil, and weie unwilling it gun nn1 We llieu letiretl, with our he, iris lull uf horror mil dirgusl' The Foreign News. The news bt 1 ... . . theGr.ai We-teio is inn res'ing A until. er addi'iot. lias h. I'll made In the Rfl si t 1 1 .1,.. i.v...ii.i, : i. .... la'lll'V, .111.1 1 1 1 I4IK'"-" .'lllinm mi ' . . J . , . . lillt'd with llu ual gossip uincli nicli in event i-eneiallv ocasions The O'Con ni II case it main- pietiv much the sam is nl the pifvioiis Mcc.uiinlh. Mehemeiii Ml ha abtlirated, an veil u "'P'' . t til Ti. . .n . .iii.ra lis.bi Iusiii Kurti 11 ji li il. I hi rililiil .,.bui .. ..i.noi iI.m ........ on Miiliiiaiioi dowuaid. "TROTH WITHOC? TBiH " ElLE2IISi3ri k.1Tl UV.1 47.7TT, IH1, J on mesidext, J A DUES E. POLK. vice peesdent, GKOKCB3 M. DALLASo FOR COVKItNOIt, TT71 IT A W'PL- Cannl Cum inissii.nrr. JOSHUA IIAItTSJIOKJ E. PRESIDENTIAL El.ECTUItS- VciANDLUss, 1 .,,., AsaUimuck, S RKPnESENTATIVG. I CifnrgeF. I.ihmali I 1:1 (icorge SchnaMe 2 (Jliri'ti.m Knpa 14 Nathaniel It. LIJicu 3 Wtn. H.Sinilli 4 John Hill (I'liil.) 5 Mamucl H. Lcrcli IS M. N. Irvine 10 Junien V'notlliuin 17 HurIi Momjjoinciy 18 Ihiiiic nkuiv 10 Jnlm MmlifU-j 20 Win. I'miriMin 31 Andrew llnikc 'it John M'tiill 2M (.'hliftinn Mjers 24 "uhctt Orr 6 Sa unci Cnmii, 7 .foine Sharpe 8 IN. W. Hamplo 9 Win. Ileimlenricli Cm:raJ Ahimer JUHJltygcLliU VOIlvenLlOn t a. m .. The Citizena of Culumliia County, fWi'iidly t Kemoval. are rrqupateil to mrct in thrir rraiirrth election Dintrict. ut the usual place ol holding tli Ucmral Klcctiuna, on Kni,,ln,, ,l.. ..r inetwrenlho hniirt nrtrirn nml kiv itff.Mtr ii. ..r. r I n I in u i- 1 I " -""." iwi-guii-. ill rp iicM-llMHl-ll u """"V ""ii 10 men in u.c linuce m "och Huwel, in Uloonisliuru. at J3 n'cliuk. nooii. .i. , ,...r .. .. ... , . . " "R. . ..accii. nnminaiton a llJnintv riftft iii I... oi.....nr.n.i ... it... 1 1.....1 mi... I . iriu.ill1rarum. lion. THOMAS A. F(J.S70N. li. S. 1IKUCKWAY, O. W. .MOIiltIS, ISAAC I.IMDY, ANTONV in:.Nci.i:it. Ir nine raliu i-landihg Ctiu.iii ilice. OUANGIiVII.'.li Si UIIOKKSIJUIH! IIICKOKV ci.un. The next ulaled meeliiiL' ol Ini CI11I till he field at KliiierslitirL'.on Saturdav tin 7ih day nf Si pieiiiher mxi. 111 one ui I. the Mi. 11.... m. A IIIH KOH Y I'OI.L 140 lie l hii;li uill then lie ratted. TEMl'ERAMJE meki inh. To inoirow f telling (Saturdaj )lhe imi ii ty will meet at the l'ri ly leriau rliur-li lie! all turn nut for we are runt nircil om cause i good ami we must ami will pre- vail A. FORSTER. Sec'y fJJA ple...ii.l HICKORY POLE '11 lie r 'iHd 1.1 F s nun ere. k, i- r t itise . f riioin.t P I. r .10 Tluiril,i !-X' Hie 12 h. I) n nei .t. 'Ui 11 oil' , 1 here v i I he a li men Ii.mh nh 1 tn. FRANCIS R SIIU.NK. On M'MIHH) la'H,llc Si.tt. Ciiiivi 11M01 net at H 11 1 kIiiii u, ami ii,j.ii,hi,ii i. , bed hi iii ni 1 m i urn FRANCIS It ".III A K.i. tlie I) uineiai.c i'ainliil.,1. hi Um . iiiiii. I liis .iiiiiiii'iiu hi will le nieeled hy tin; Dciuiri -.hi' pm ' llt'iitliilliitll Hie S ilr, as ,1 miii- hallili iiu of a cei Ijiii ;niil uliii i mis virtu) 1 Oclohtr. The parly will : 1 1 v aimn. ""' wi'hui.at.iuii'y nevei In f.ne knnwi m Ihc Lommuo wealth, which u ill ten .ler his i lection ceilaiu by al least 20.- . , IJ0U "J""') 1 .. ., . . jCjPiNrVei wei e Hie u.tiiviiie lactim ,,, ji.,.h,. iinulile than Hiey ai e now li I . r . I Willll nil IIIIII I III Wr III! I 't I 1 1". lv.'l, I 1 r 1 .... 1 . 1 .-. inn ifcm evciy 1 .isr.i..ii.i a.,., iincjiiiui lihat their ingenuity can inveni, 1 mad' ne uf lo divide the Removal pafy Hie coming; ilecinn, in oilier lo deleai hem. Tin V twit kmnv il i Mien lt aH 'ingtlte, and tveiy nene u siiiiind s ll'lllosl exienslou In II' nil llu- el OUI tUI Hit III, a llllle l.lil r. Ill Demon al aie cad d upon lo wiisiain Hent'tal l)i mncialic lOUlilialioi , nlilli the vhig,s aie tiigetl lo Mippi ri noui' oth rr than a purely par y iti kei. Runnei- .1 Lre 1 1 B v 1 lling the county daily lo 1 ff e , . M ,.,., ;., ,tfJ ""J -' " Jl" I . . . .1 if Inrilina nrelens on fur I lie muni nf nurit ' - - ''" quesiioi. auses win ine pen -tiller ihemsclvt s lo he ti m cIiphiciI In )rn) n Ihey were in 1536, at llie. elec j,,,,,, f Fuiley ami .Itcksou, anil mir ii vo i htm tht oppoilmnty or risumiiii! I " 11 be iniiy vole, as in opposition to tin vuto tu Ihu Reinoysl. Wo think not. I'RANCISIt. RIHINK NOMINA FRD FOR (I0VEHNER HY ACCUMA TION ! We liniirn In prpad hrfure die ppnplr' nf PriiiiavHiiia the dpi heratinn of the Demnrraiio Slate Convrntinn, held in llii nUep lo.itar, fur the numinatton of a can uiiiaie inr l.nvernnr. tu iipplv lim nlaep nf the latnptiipil MunLKNnmto. It will he een thai the deleirmiN Um hpaily nnliri pitptl pulilir si-ritiitipnt ntt this suljpct. unit have promptly raiified the mum, a in n whiili hail nlrcaily hpen Rpnnlanpniuh mailp in iIih hinrln of the penptp. FRANCIS H SNUNK.wm mianunmuU elnmeii a (lie rppnlilifan ntmhiril hearet. ninillicr niiliie having ffu muriif.ip,! ,, Onnveiiii.ii'. or even prexented ilnelfto tin mild nf a Hlni.de d lewatH We nlfer lo tho Deninrfarv of dip Slate our hpariv riingrauilaiiona on ihiainpiei.nu resijlrWnder the )'roidpnilal ilippna inn that nfllieli'il im, un were fiiiltiiniH in haviiijr tvH a leader in renerve, ntn ivr nay now hmk furwiird lo a viei.uv withoni i parnllel in nnr pntinHl hnnal. On nil jrcal qiiealiium n Nnlinnal miuI Slate poll v. Mr SIIUNK mmiiiU iiiilix.olulih denitlii! with Hip true Deninrraev. I. ini the iltviTMlled interest of nnr Com nnnweahli will (ind h .prnre depoMlnrx Ii niniiH will eniiMiime a pnpn tHr. i i ill an liiini.iHlile, rnllt ini ery. Mr. Mhi le, the illm-riiir paper hero nf Wmiiuhih i'd. will now he furevei witirnctd lo em. einal oliM-uiiiv. ami ik iletmr-il t.i one .i "" "hi I iidiinrml di:fi:at4 (nr hi.-h In tm pruverhud. lie Ii.im miiv mi hriit li.uiee nf Miere, Hum u v ih pmpopi iimelf lu tin- p. ople ..f Wexiumreland lm .uni!rei and Hit- Slate Li ixhtliirR. II. Mil ai!Hln he III a uiiiinrilv ol V! Slid In III' n i-iiumv . i.,.l ..I .-, linn .i, Ri iiu - I I r m.irp riiul il uinnti.i l.u.lu..l u. - ...-.n, r. uile re free in aekliow ledfje llii-i. The niiiie n Sll l)NX Iimm Hlreailv tilled then - irres wnh i;rii led eouMerilHli hi. AlieaiU ire it- f?ru 11 tnt in eieiv ilirecllnn. Iiki lie flitnc-reil rq.iilrni ol I'a. kenliaut, he re the r.iw truopii .if Ji kb.ui. They an Uinim; to hear the eiimiuii id Demu, racy tiiinileriiiu on the rijiht and left, and 'save 'limit' who ((' i ready in le iplnnn tlieii ilHiir. I'.nir ciiimip.' The mil) qui bui.ii 111 w lo lie ilelrin mi (1 li.. al Milch elte Inn theV will he llirtrdied wiilst in ()i n, her nr Nnvenihei? Tin U iir.iMfm w. ieavu the Democracy to n ve. Uaum The I) innri .t- id Uniiilun, L Iuimh ml Sehiit ikill, have 1.11,1, 1, ,.'t i IJ.ic ViittU me 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - s,d' Schii) Ikill ciiiiiHk 'hell i'.iniii'i.iii lot Culm !. Tne I I. Ilinpra nl N01 1 li'illi'ii" I iiu 'I'lllllV. III'IIMII lll'll Iv'wii.l V Hi 1 In r A'h tnhy and IJ.vid Mm,, fo t.iimiiii.M"in'i , The iJ.Miioeiat of S' lni) Ikill roiin'y. Uiominat ! o . L. M. S 1.111I1. Inr Sen te. .1 inn's T'Hii nl. 11 ii !. Host'i. to -.s-inhlv, F't il. ;irk li ek , tot' C 'Hi UllaSlooer, Jut! ai we Snpinmed It seem h he (tin he thai there i reM y a nouthern "iliii'.ii nl (lays Rdeiuh ieecll cnutain- nit! view on the Tariff exactly onosite In Ins views mi the me siil'ject in the nor lltrn . iliiton A'T'TilniL' to the Clnlxt ttiitl -Is I i ni ut le priuli'tl at ine .'fli 'e.aud in do ut; 1 lie 111 up to Inr ' a r I tu 1 lit-1 r rehpfctive I , Kiev uiHile ralherr a cerium, hluudei h eniliuu eveil (nckaiie of those ilesiifiiei ir the Smith, in die Nnrili. After ili-cni rinu their misiake.ihey immeiliaielv look leasiri tit recover die mifseut ducuuietllr Vithei hiirci'hllll nr mil we have not exar v Hie means nf kuou inn;. TrrinendiiiiH Ifttrririmr and Floiid i riicniisin Territory . We lorn H-" he Creen H.v Republieai', that has nn l), till iusi, a hurricane, ai coiupamit d un am and ball, Mtepl ovei lirnwii anil (J., mil rmiutie with eucli Inr v. 1h.1i in in pacr 01 nvemy minuies property wa :esuoveo in nil vuiue 01 to.utlU. lloust tarn, hritlges, fences ami In in ueie kchi eted mill -niied about like ehafj; and 1 neny place die criips of every kind wen 1 liened and ile:r till. Tfets fuiir nit' ie lin'lip in 'laiiielt r. were iui'ttoiT Duck Creikj ..ml at Siriiiii. o Riit r; ad Hi nge irce l.tr die distance nf l'alf a mill' lie illtri'linn ol die li 1) clinic were ellln nil up or blown dnw'i. E erv hridg letween Twin River and Green Hkv two ......i. llf ....... v..,v.prn (3lP.n n.tv nn, - - ...... '.md .hi were swept away. DISEASE OF POTATOES. In heavi giouiid it: tins tiiicimiy. qnan Miles of potatoes an1 entirely rnliiui ami poiied Iiighi or sandy soil has pin, hi reason, mure favorahltt to Hie ere The cotiHitut s,el weather is the stippiiM aiisn fur the pnlaio disorder. Tlu rn lui ecu no drought here, lids year, Jumuica (L, I.)Farmer Frnm llie Lincaaler Intellignnrer' FRANCIS R. SHI'NK. Amnnv tho many diliniruihpd gentle uiPh wlinn nanip arc now hpfore the ppo pip a candidates for llin Dpnincrntie (Juhcr nalnrial nnminatimi in 1811, none il ap. pear to me, enjoy a greater share of pup ularliv, than Fravsis R. Siiunk Esq, nr. Hhiink was horn, in Monlgmnery Co., in this Simp, ami. is nnw, I prrsnme about linage of our distinguished fellow citizen l imes nuchin in. llu fuller, wag a unit) o( 'lerculean frmiie of bodv, was a model ol he siroiig en umo'i sense and incorruptible niegriiy which distinguishes tlie German huii'ler. The filial afTi'i-lii'li, with which he sti'j.'ct of this millce solaced the tie 'iniitg veir of his parfuts. wlien Hflltetimi tressed heavily upon lliem, n mie nf tin tohle.st trails ,t( l,u character, and one vhirh i alwats atleudeil hv oth..r anil binder iriueij. Thr t 1 u i . f, 1 ...... .1 - i 11 iiiiii oatieesnr Mr. Shunk's father: ('nntwiili finding the liberal .jew he -nt.-i t.i..i..l if Hie value of eiliicatin,.) scarcely enabled dm lo (five In son the elements "of ,.,., Eiig'ish ediicaiimi The f,,t,,r. Simfrm leinlent ol hlc School edoratcil III,., -Hi! His accmate and erill-al knowledge ,.f the 'Jerimm and Eng, l.nin,; ,. Clint wtdi ulnch he speaks ami write "tih; In keen relish ,ir ,,.,d ln . xteu.ivi "Ti iiut ime with the liiernure ol hml, nose hnguages. the f.iri'e Hm per.spj,-in it- elegince of his style of wrciiii. all t'i. niahle anil varied a.'qiiireim-nl for whicl - dis istlngiiished. aie I,n own w irk Ir. Sh.mk, in Ins ihihtio... m ,, "joyed none of the 'nKenn i'. iin tdv tnug - I wealth or f.uiilv mil lem-e. nerti hilled his hopes and strewed her n'l-ticle. 1 the pith Hut the nitive energy of hi I'lnl, and the imloinitahle energy ami per everanre of his char icier sitMumitited lliem II. The poor German hoy who labored lib In hands fir the sub.isiPiice of his areuu. w ho at the age nf nine yearn could il speak a word of English, u now one Hie must finished Engli-h and Grnmin hnlar in Hie State has filled, (0 die sit action of every one some of tlie most im mi taut office.: and is a candidate for the loinimtdnii for the hig'ies-l tdition in the ill of the people of hi native Common ealih. Without seeking lo depr eeiale the .iim r the qii ilifi..,,!! ,11s of the uijiiv il-l,. and h-tlngoiHlieil ri'ii iit'liini- id Mr. SI111111.. or the lie no 'rat'i' uomuiaiio'i. I inav he Tinl'lfil to say. no one cou'il hrlng to the 'Ixeculive office a -irmigcr 01 mure liner fing jmlg in n , 1 more iucoriiiitihle, inns Hllliig inti'iirilv. g'eater 1 xm-rieiic n uore piofoiind kmit ledge of ll.e -(Tors nf his Coil iweaih.tliau I'rancn R Shtink' lie is fundi . wilh every ilepartm 'ii ol tin 5 iverumenl. lie if versetl in the details fth.'li"ids d-e I-'inaneial, the School, h-Internal Improvement Sy.temsi.f the Sine. Mr. Skunk's intellectual qualities arc all f that solid, energetic character, which iilmirablv qualify him for an Execume ffice. No man has received higher tes imiuiial nf public confidence iben ' he. Year after yeai be was elected Clerk ol he limine of Representatives by the von if the )-inni;iatic member fretb from tin tenpte. When Hie nre.enl incumbent ol he Executive chair was elected, ihe pub 11 on e so loudly deiiHiided the appmulmeii f.Mr. Shimk, as S-cretary nf dm Cum uuiiwealth, that 11 could uenher he iiiisun r-li'O'l 01 disr ganled. Mi, Shunk wi i upturned, am! there was hut uite upiiiimi af 1 ihe industry and ability with which tin r 'nun duiipi. of the combined offiies 01 i-crelary ol the C ninniiii wealth and Snpi-r iient 11I Couiiuun Schools were diachirg il. Rt Active in his turn uf mind, upright i, tleullulis, humane slid getiernu iu file hspnsitmn, Mi. Shunk i pussessed at tb nine time, of Hie greatest firmness and in lepemleiice of character. These q.ialitie ere ili-playe I hy him iu a memorable in mince dining ihe Hiukshui War, whin is sid' I i i-Il 111 the mine o( the peoplt Ceiy prrou ai qualnleil with the hara. r id Mr. Shu iik, must say, thai he vn letther be u he. died or luliuiulaled, am hil y would prtside iner the C'oum il ni the State,' her iuieiests be effeeimilly pro iinted; hiiiI the palmy days ol her unetem prosperity respired. .i A'zip 011 Trail for Murder, A per onage tu New Orleans, who tuples himself King nf Hie Fieuch,' ami maintains the 1 ignity nl his pieteusiuns hy u unguiliceut beard and haughty demeanor, is on dial in thai ( ity jor killing llin Secretary of the Spanish Cunml. Tlie field on king was known iu France an Luc Tbciicvin, HENRY CLAY ANDTlttAS; AH will rcmpinlipf Henty Clay's lettof 'lefore hi nmiiinaiion against tho' annexe Hon nf Texas, which was intended Tor tho N'nrihcrn market. Since then finding u vas lousing hiin grntind at tho South, Im has written a letter thero in favor of (ho measure; nf which tho following is an cx tract. Read It I do nut think that the sttlje ct of slavery night to effect the qupsiinns ono way (ir die nlher. Whclhei Texas he independent ir incorportcd in the United Slates, I (u un believe tl will prolong r sborten tin, duration of that insiittiiiun. It is destined o become exiinel. al some distant dav, it, mv opinion. by the nperalimt of Hip pnpula mm. would be. tmwi.ie lo rtfuxeu per nieiit iironinilion, which will tow; as the. qI bc remain, on account of lPP"WsWSSJi Lnil Case. - V'tsrtiiSH of mind In at I as penetrated the fasliiun ihle circle. A young ady inll istot','iiti'niluig to paint her cheeks with rutige' put all Hie punt un her nose. She was admonished of her erior hy a per son asking her to sign the leinpcraiico p'edge. Like Either like Son. Mr. Cnbbetsmi of the author of the 'Political Register,' 1,1 been confined four years iu Hie Q ien's Ilenclr prison, fur a contempt nf Court. Tub Paris F nriFicATroNs F.ftv veir f'aiys the ltnfiiruiiJ .vere nv 1 iired tn fir.islr tho I'n nple nf tht M ule 'tin, thirty to terminate the Triumphal Arch of the Etude, and h rtyeighl In rcsinre Hip 'aih. dr tl of Si !),.(!,. In six year the i. is' stuietiduuu work of 1110 lern time, " " ii'm' nib mei'l of V its, w ill have been c i ni'leieil, iiofvithstunding the eeneral tits- tres, the penury of Hi treasure, and the ipcpssitv of providing for Hie consiriicliun 'frail ivava, roads, and cant-Is.' VERY TRUE SppakitiL' of changes from whieeery, the Warren (Pa.) Advocate very truly says: 'Hut it is improper tu say 1h.1t every man .vho voted fur Harrison in 1810. whu will nw rote for folk, has changed, for 111011-' sand ofdemnrra's vnted for Harrison he. ciuse nf hw military services, believing him fiom hi put (ic speeches nd leiler,'ie be a democrat, and snund on the hank and tarrtfT questions Oihers had iinlnhnd il,o ientiment, pmmulgdeil.hy O'd Hirkury, in' f ivor of the one lenn principle, and under ihe eirctl'iisirnees, believed il to be quite as dpmncratic to vote for Harrison as Van Huien. Tltn man ne er thtiiij hi o" being federalist or which i the same thing whigs Sii 'h persons are lo he found in eteiv couun , hi e eiv town, ami iu e.pry lislricl. Happily Inr ileuniciact , happily or the oppress, d of all nations, the demo rat are united on their stardard hearer. Nobudv iln-piilra James K, Polk is the democratic candidate. Nobndv ilis- pules that Henry Clay is the federal ean- lidate, or (in the language of the Huston Alias, the chief otgan of whig there) die is llin chos-n candidate of the aristocracy nf llie whigh put)'.' KENTUCY ELECTION-Offical. The fnllo'ving are the official returns for Governor of Kentucky in all cnuntied. Owsley, ( Fed ) 59.310 Butler, (Dem.) 51 752 Fed ra! nnjority in 1811, 4 591 Compared wilh ihe Prt sulenli il vole of 840, the poll stands Him-; Harrisnn, 58,370 Van Huren, 32 207 Federal m ijo-ity in 1840, 25 973 Shewing a NE F GAIN for the Demo crals, on Ihe vote ol 1810, of ei.:i70' 1 A snnilai gam in all the Stales of die llu 1 m; and will elect P.dk ami Dallas hv nwr rWO HUNDRED THOUSAND MA- IORITY! Stand firmly tu your pus's, Democials, Al.li IS WLI.I.! FOR CLEANING SILK, One of the first Parisian d)crs is qiint .I as Hie autliHrily fur the following reieipl or cleaning silk; 'Quarter nf a pound of s ift soap, a leaspomiful uf brandy, a pint iu, all well mixed together. Willi a sponge uf ft iiiuel, spread and mixture on each hide nf the silk without creating it: wash il in two or three wateis, nnd iron Il un the wrung side, it will look as good aa new,' Mr Uknt 'N. Notwithstand the great nppu'iiiuu In met with, at the recent eleo t inn in that Staie, ha sustained himself strongly. His friends number a majority 1 in ihe Legislature, and he will; mi tlouht, be returned to ttio Uuiied Stales Senate.