.on COKU.MBU PEMOCllAT. HLOO.MsSUrRO. JAN. II, 1815. '.THE.' ONI) BUI):) Nil lNVESt'llU ' ' TION; 1 v The Hixhop faund guilt y-t.The lnve lignhni in NewYrk, before the Hi "U - of Bifhops in relation in miiiu charges gainsi Bishop Omtordiink, hm terminaird '.mid. though the mdtrt of tin (hint itf riot been ulRii illy pvililislifil.il i said b:tt ibe'Hmuiip was fimii'l nil'y on ai tin tpeciuVniinns in llie presentment, ex'ep one, on which the testimony wu of I chancier ilml it could niMne entertained Vhevnw wtis eleven for finding nf'nuili) inl lis of 'not guilty.' ,The Court was n ftirt't yesterday, for the purpose of pronoun ting aenteure, ami then the Bishop wouh', liavg the privilege of Hating reasons ii; arrest of judgment. - li is desked by tin Biahnps wlui voted sgaiusl liim tlui IJikIio, Ondrrdonk would off r his resignation Bo tliiftrii is jaid, lie will not doi . The ffier.rle of the Bishops are delibe ra -ling oa llreir course It is almost derided by them tcVrall a convention of the- Piocesi of New York, for the purpose of making i lei.ilire and united movement in defem-i of itie Bishop. Indeed, we are pretiy we! assured tlr.tt a unit-inn protest against th decision nf ihe dilute of Bishops will bt niade'by this diocese, and that a formal and fiual separation will follow' Official Sentence in the case of Si shfip Oiideritunk-TU? Court of Hishops of ih FrolesUnt Episcopal Church, con'venwl under the authorny of .Canoi III of 1844, of the General Convniiiion iuri-.i o,-i.,.uir,al of lh pre sentment of Ihe Right Reverend Ueij ' jpirt TredweJI, O'ldenlonk, Uishop of he Diocese of New York, by ihe High Kev.rend Willi m Meade, Uishop' ol the Diocese of Virginia, the Right Rev riend James Uervey' Otey, Hishop o1 " 1he Diocee of Tennessee, and the Ritb Keverend Stephen EHioif, Junior, 11 hop of die Diocese of Georgia", upoi certain chargeVand sriec t6ci"i.io in san prese mui'tii set fonh.having fully hear the allegations and lestimooie of lb par'ies, and deliberately considered lln sime, and a Hi j rii'y of lh s.ii I Coiir' having deel ired that in their opinio the accjed in guihy of certain charg" nd spec flections contained in the pre . Sj'n'ment; which declaration of a rmjoi ity of Ihe Court has been reduced li wriitnj. and signed by those who assen ' ted thereto, ami tn omi p in the presence of the parties; and th Couil having proceeded; alter hearing the accused, io tliss sni'enre opon th ccused in confo.mi'y with the piov siont of said canon, and having deter- mined thai the penally lo he affixed and wonounsed in said case shall be that ol . . .'. 'I Ii id hri-hv rrrtlerpri deei 'nrnl mat me sen e iiu u in s iuui' uijuu hid ic- , . ..t .:. t . T U ft snonoriii, is siisiKiivivn noni inn mui- V.i. .,:... i. ..en... i Ol a O kliopio me unu-eiM,, uuu, ami lrom all the luuctions ol me sacren mn . istryiind tniscoun no nereny soiemniy ...'..i.i.i pronuunce and declare that the Righ Reverend 13"ijunio Tiedwell .Ooder (look is suspended from all exercise o' Ill's Episcopal and (iiiiii.teriaJ funciioiis; .i.. - ihui n. a i.ntiB nt ihla ,. Ipmcp. rrnui.ed bv Sit.l Canon, be com- . i . .i . . , i,,. , ll, h,. mnmcated bv the preMiliiitj umniip, uo , , . , , i i i.. ii. . i ,. , ,, der his.hand and seal, to the eccle,.a.ti cal authorny ol every uiocese oi mi- V r . i lyhU'CI). I 1 -:.. I ,n.l I lEAi. uivri, u.i-.r, ,y i,.,,. . . 0 al, this the 31 day of Jjou uy, A. 1J 1 S 15. 1 IIILANDER lHASE. I Sr-nior Uishop, and le.ideiil of ihe PnU,l. si ttnm .), Tr n'euiiie is an acrotaie ami 1 1 ante s'S't I V"" . . . . 1 i'.li. . nieiil'ln irui U'l iti ui'-' tiU3iMJ scLiir 111 1v,e 1 1 in T..e d.-cifiou bf gu lly having he l tj- liiv o ii'i'rni iv in, r in if. Hie Vyiin Vii'iiiii nu t a'f'n, 111 coni ler the sn c w uich -iiuld then bi 1I1 cl, P !. I'd- vo'- on di')i'i'i iUj "I 8 lifTlioi WVf. .9 ii- give. On mih;ii i.ioii, vv I) 111 O .w ( I "S I "' 'a ItO'O laleo. wii-ihfi thi ws a lenipirf iiy or (iftin iieoi di'itiil'V. A loot dii ii.iii look plire, when a member (h clsK-o, Hut 1! an ini el In te so" leni't'i "i i-u i m 11 It-il Id. he would, on a e-roniden l:ni Vilie a OI1CS 10 a UU' ui 'miuai,- . r . ,.r ; 1 ile (len'adalion. l'h 1. lends ol IJ -nop wiuiernoftK . . .rti 1 1 ihfn acreed. as we unuersiauu, i,. 1 . . 1 pumil to decision similar to'lh it ma I. pis biolhei 's Casd ill Peoosylvani i, which is 110 more or leM than an iusleft-l one u'jieit'iKui from lite mmsteHal Hd l..i'scoi;i luiic'ioiis, Toe Church is no v without a M'shnp and 'hire is uo appeal liorn llie scn'eue-' Jia"d. J Tmp Jiio3f;'! is by the canons In .lh, hmd n g i"taiii!irig romiiiit'''''. ronM' i'lg of four c'eig V noiH' 'Of of lai'', st) I'l the Li cii i ai'icai an I.i.i i' . oi ihi'l io Church It is for ih, in io c ill Con ft .tier, lud :o g;tio kll goeral matters euc until a new ntsriop i. fhriirn. It will be al-o in, ir lut) -in romiminicaitf ih.. .en.encMo.he rh-r.y of thn Jt.ce , I. . II I . . . - I ... .... I .. I .! fr , . ' . .h..,rp..l,..:io.he,r ,.,p. cuve coe tons -Iiih Unve.it.0.1 ''J ,U1 "e'' je.tetday lii'rnoon. . We tiiiilt l-l uid thai ihe R- v. Tiapier, ofSuth Caiolina, w.il nhortly initiiih a pniiihlet piovimi that liu' .fill did noi in any way lke ifl rM. in .if iliiri.'nt u ;,b tM d .ctuni' or tr;ten v ..; . , .. ili.'lll. 1 in " e. imiii'Hi in wir vim veniinii Id lie iinnifdia'ely pU'iii'l d, and i form a Lit g" Volume. 'mi Wasiiinoton C'tTV J muary 3. 1845. 1r. C J Ing'enoll.' of , moved to sus ,.end Ihe' Kulrs of the Mouse, with the i f inking up, us whs supposed, soiiie ne of ihe vwmm propiinuioiis before ih loue refa'ing in'Texss Mr Vaiu e Otno, Chairman of ihe Com nii'ee on Claims, reminded the House h iihiswrf 1'rivme Bill day, nnd railed i . ,r ihejeas and nays upun Mr. Inj? cisoH'b notion, The ye s and nnvs were ordered, and the v.i ws 107 lo 63. good rii inv H bigs were absent, sni. evi ial of them vntd in favor of going into Couiiiiiiue of ihe hole The or ndmg bill before the Co nmiilee t.i reduce Ihe price i ( Public Lands, was losiponed, when Mr. ( harles J Inger .nil moved to Hike up ine Ucsoluuon lot an 'lexuiL' Tex is to the Union. Mr. Hupkins, who ocrupied 'be Chair derlarcd the motion tn be carried The Clerk then read the J. mil Rea ilu tion from the ('oiimiiiiee on Foreign Uela lions, being in the exact terms of the rejec ted riea'V Mr. Ingerioll yielded ine tioor to aimw - A II Mr. Wellerto r-ffer his ameoilment, belur uhmiited. and also to Mr. DougUsi to al ow him to offer hi Mr Ineurioll then went on He said h siiouni mil ..i. miwh of an argument upoi ne sunjec, (iiu pirnai nc viiuuiu mm jut few more statement The subjsct ha teen disi tissed here, in ihe public press, b die LegifUturesnd what was a ciirtou jel, even uinre hy the jiiirnals ol burnp han by the ,preseiiiaiive of the peoil if the U. Suites He took it for granted loo, that the rr ent Preidenii d rar.vass gave a derision ii vor of the un:nedia'e annex ition of I tx i I'ublir seniiuient evprv where or nearly ev ry where, had come up to this subject will lie most marked distinctness ol expiesio V year since there was but verv little pub i,; sentiment attached lo ihe subject, am Ii nl ihe subject been introduced into tlx house a )er anire it would undoubted!) Iiave failed by a very const lerable niHiorit b it such had been the growth of public set timent in twelve months that the peopl were in its favor lie wan well convinced mitred, that men vas less pubtic gfiifinieut in favor of tin vvarnf 1612 than there "ag in favor of th indexation ul Ttxaa. From ttie numeroiir (iropoiitions who h had been submitted i.er it was very, obviuns, that however nine lihvrence ol oiini.in mere whs as lo U oeihod the nnjority were in favor of th I n'iin ikiflfil I I a ( , j .u. I, I.,! t r n it nt ill fiml U'-fl lilt " ( . i i ,. i i i. niuii i' nan. nr. mil a ih Wil l i h I 1,3 l'T?,t I'l-'ti'i no nn niMi.i ,,., . , .J,a.l,i ,.,1, .i.;, ,.., " jJ(1 W()1,, t(,r Jlty pi,,, ,(,. a(:i.,p)!,, i t.e vte.. oh:M,., i ai,, v,L, Texas i - ' ' iilfi Union Me consiilirej ttns question, le wa hound to say, fr mkly; f.uilv, pnmipdi that this was a Southern qi very question a Texas qu- question a S aueslion. A let veais mice a IN ortti easii rn Uoundar 1 ""V wa" im; i. ii, n ni nmeis siiiiicieni in Ciiri v ii oui, u .. . , i-uiim; inev ncrc vhmiiiij ui huuui a iiva x." ...Ji.. . 'lh nun ii nan i ii ..1.1...T-... ... 1 1 s f . , M M l10 iniMiflili jil v i ii t e rrs ti il in 1I114 n if ilnii . ' .. ... 1 , IVxhu Hi onei! M,r em erei eierv nmeiliug A'lmiuisiraiiiin h-d he- endeavoring 'o get iliw l ouniry bai k Ti.i oisesston ul the eouuiry woinJ give us vast area of free trade, and he would lak this occHginii to s.v ins' lliere W4g iiu grfa -r mend of free trade lh m luo.s. It. rut tin nice irane oeiwrrii mn uw.i mi" ine umr , . ,. , , nations of lie wui d. but between our uw ales lie was not al'irmed at ihe extension id Hie biinlers of ihe Union, and cared n 11 siinii we hail ten new S.aies from tin- Oregm and rive new Stairs by the acqui iliniil nf Texas. Wc oliinild he viiiitlv ilime u ired ii v tin- pii-scn,i iii (f4iJStLtes than we " er'e i hen we had hut 13 States, 1 lie Al 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 y mI df'ig'ied this roiintlV lo be one wiili us, hih iliu.f who tvould look lo ii jinn the map would ace lliat it belonfe.l In us bv nature. The subject of slavery was next glanced il. and the argument advanced that annex nun was favorable lo ihe termination ol lavery. isiavnrv rannnt be increased, it miiil be hiniuisheil, anil may be destroyed if it is not pushed flintier from the midst of lit. I liose who aie the nppeins should nut be ihe oppine nts of nne xation The right of our country to Texas was nextbrirlly - gunvetl ait tiul uimout any argument hey unit tin! tlei larition thai as tie could obtain, Texas by conquest, we could much e trier n,iHei ouiielvt n ol the conn uy by miltler iniiis' We were bound, loo lu reMnre ihe people of Texas to the conn trv fro n wlticli Hit-y had been alienated bv treaty and iran-'r. In regard to Mexico, lie bad everv reason licline and ws auil.otizi il in state thrre would be no itipnre woh her in ronsequ of annixaiion it gav him gra, pleasure In ay lliii, nnd he repeated upon hit prrnl fMponmbiUiy .ihal bv" was m niMin m inw i " ' f Mr. liii,croll "Ki'linru to iivi it, it w ft , (- hi l,ll re.p1)Mgih,j(y m the () utni u, (ilif t Uiimin. ha wan aU niittiorizod to il.ila that (here wnnld he. in rpre jn niiiuequeiirfl of l'if annn'xni'ii (i( Tex a Some unirhl .iiiHSinn lint thi- nrt'onlfd him no pleasure, but surh wut ijui lliel irl, ami ; said It wiili oifliixurn mi .... , ii . i WB illOIIIO It'll lliivo hih ruPiu r .... (Jreai Unlinu ill con-equen e of atine xaiio'i However inuidi Ureal Britain would deniu lo pi a averv rnninvei out ol M'Xxa. oi heuer enainieiri;il telaiiona, she would no oppose annexation. The measure, we were also well as nireil, was not objectionable to Fiiitmr', wbeui wh weie ai one lime asmied ii would be. Aunexition thfii was pc fi measure, and peace would be lh cons rjiienoe ol it. IIh had sniil already thai tin's was a Sou hein (pi-'ntioo, and as John and S.imnel A'Ums thniight it besi to have a Sou hem Gmml and hit upon Geoine Washiniitun, so we nhouh reiiird it beat to nuke ihis a Soiiihen (iti'i ion. Mr. Ingersoll wks in 'h midst of !ii. peech when tin hour allolted t) him ixpired. After the introdiieiinn of several new proposiiions fir the admisaion of Texas.hy way of Hinendinent to ihe original bill, ihe 'louee adjourned On tSe next day. Sjlur lavihe prnpna lion of Mr DoiiL'lass, intm Juced vnierdiiv. Whs so amended by tin novr, as to biinjf Ihe Ilnnae to a luel vnti U onee. aild would de'ef mine- whether iiHjnrilv were in fivor of annnexniin in heahmrii't The house 'adjourned witliou' i y vo'e being lakfii. At the l.itesi drfte no vote had he.eo tiken ou the question. . j V CONSPIIIACY -TV uhwtS an INSURRECTION AMONG THE VIRGINIAN S.UVE3.. '. Al an ex inu'nttioti ai the Police Olfice in Sew York, some very singula! disclosures .vere made respecting an insurrection which vas contemplated in rrinress Anne Louutt Virginia, among the slaves I he particu ars, as giveu in the New York Sun, are a ollows; 'A colored man, naned George 0. Morse f No 24 1 Houston street who live 01 king in stores in the lower part of the ity having received inlormation as he tales thai an inmii recti, hi of ihe coloren ovulation w to e carried into efTael abiu Consiina and iiew Year lo murder men &. 'Inldren of Princess Am.e enunty Virgini in lulling ot folk and also all ',1m colorei '' jniii t'leni and liavinif r.eai e atious there wrote on lo a Justice of the 'Nice in that county named Corprewn, in .ormii g lilill tlr.it a ruiored man n; in 'i Wills lloi!'S. who hi.d been the eorrspon leni in tins el y ol the colored conspirator I I'iiim'hs Anna and had eucnuriiged th. jrocieiling had ioue ou lo Virginia, lo :n n man riuti Hie plot anil to c.nry ii int. 'xecniioii wtiii was ihi-reupnn arrest'-d am 0 Iged in pri.-on wtiete he will remain, am in ii ihe matter can can lie luily tnv.si- 'itidwtil nntinue in rustmlv. Other? ud been arrest'jtl but h id been discharged fne colorod peojile here, ho were neigh nirs and acquaiutaui'i'S of M.ioe, hatn. Ken information io the miihnniies of tin viulh, thai had let! to tint arrest of W ' illj lodges swore lo bn reiTiiued npnn him . id ihr' atened lo put hi u to death. The s i wore tluit he should not cine dtvwii wit to his work, atal if he ilul, that h, lould nut be snffcri d to crk there an IT i i i i if re Uiiiier inese inreiits, Alure, alio -, an int' l.igei t i ulorcd m:iii, went to tin Jpprr Police office and p.-clerred his com taint against Jeremiah .'Muiniiions S,,iniic I'lnney, Jenny Uverlon iind It illi.ni V ides, all colored, who were iirrisieil b III ers BusO, Lawrence and S!i iiil', atid l" I iv held to unex1 e.iiotiahle bail in .IV.mi acll by Justice 1 a) lor, to km-p 1 1 1 1.- year wards (i I) Mnr-e, and be ul good be .ivior hereafter' The Misehies of Ukino a Candi date r R Okfick An Oiuo paper re at n the follow ng nscdo'e of an ioex- peiienced candidate for office : ' iVe once had a ft l'ow s'ndi-iit, who fier he had gr.idua'cil, enteied upon the practice id' medii-inr, w rh veiy liii prospect11, I u in a i evil hour he con sented lo become a c i ml ids e for e he ion io Ihe S ale Leg sli ure. lie win man of good natural endowment and competent literary education. lit! had prepared him-elf lor his pi :fi g-iion hi clone appliCaiion to study, and hid, o coorse, e ntirrd hut little into snrii ly.si thai he was liitle acrjuaiiileil with ihi woild, and hid no conception of wha' lie was lo endure in Ihe 1 1 c'loneei inn ranv;is. lie was rn-ciC'i, riu, Mier I 1 !... iv bs all over, he said lo us, 'If I lu 1 known what would have ben said ol me by mv opp-nenls, I would hare run iway; rather ihan have sufTeied mysell io be nominated. I knew thai nobody could My much good of me, hut I thought alio, that i hey could iO' say much haim yet the in wtpipem opened upon inc hev made me cut o bad. a fellow 1 didn't bilieve il wa me at nil; nd 1 "ould not bt satifjed of my own iuden tiiy until I called my dog; and found hat he knew me.' 1 I' U L' I'll W rHoir 1 IAVL s.irUUlt tV, jr..V. II, 113 ISfiiifiulicr Ihe I'linlci' W II HAT. CORN. RYU, IJUCK VII HA I', OATS or WOOD. wj be re eived for debts due us for subscripiinu. Also a low bushels of I 0TA10E8 il lehveird snon I'rom those who have prrmisrd I.nmbi i n eh ami inch rnd a quartet pine boaid viil )C rrcrived if delivered soon. Col. J. W.illace, his engaged to Isc meal the following limes and places il ihe Cotiniy on the subject of lenipei iiicp. in the evrnine of each da . On ih- 31 of J inuary at Light rtreci. 4 h, of Janu ary, O.angeville. 6th of Jan. Ml Pleasanl' 7' h , of Jin. Greenwood. S h of Jin. Warnersvill.'. 9 h, of .1 in. Rohershurg. 10 h of-Jai , Fishing ciei k. 1 1 1 Ii & 1,'J Ii, of J.n. IJ.'iwirk l l h, ol ,1 hi. Lime Ridp. 1 5 h, of J in. Iispytnivii. 16 h, of J in. Muckllorn. 17ib, of J in, Now Columbia, I Sih, of J hi. Jei sey town. 20lh, of Jin. White 1I..I. 21.H & 22 I, of J in. Washington. S3 1 Ct Vl'h.ol Jan. IMoouOoiu VL.it)- env. 25 h & 27 h, of Jan Danville. 2M b of J to Mahoning. 29 h. of Jan. Valley and Hemlock, Collections will be taken tp to a i ihe Lecturer. THE LEGISLATURE Met al H.irisbu g ou 'IVs l-y I ist. In aiiolln r Column will be found ih proceedings ot the fi si day. In il louse on Wtdnesday, an unMicccbsfu! it tem jit lo elect a cleik was niu.'e, threi l)allot"ings being had wilhotil a choice. In the Senate, ihe election of chrk wa 'o have taken place on Wednesday, MESSAGE Of the Gov. was sent lo both Houses, n Wednesday. Tiie lateness of the hour it which it was received, and its lengt h. iirecludes its publication this week. We will publish it entire in our ntxl. 7he Election of U. S. Senator lakes place on next 7'uesday, January II. TV Elrcliim of State 7'reasurer inkr-s ilace on Monday a week J inuary 20. 7'he Inauguration of the (Jovernor elect, 'rircis . .Vlttink, 'rumrs olf on 7'uesda i week, January 2 1 . A TALE IN REAL LIFE. llie lidlttmure iin states Ihtit a woman iai;ed Mrs. Barry, and her daughter, wer . . . . I : ,i' ti i i irrcsiiu in i asniiiginn on .noiwi ly.rn'ari'ei villi hating stolen fiom Dorchester Mil two orphan girls, nnn aged 12 ami the olhei I I, wi h ihe most iiif,iiiiuus objects. A he tiiric of her arrest, Mrs. II kept disie iiitablo house lit Vashinglon, under the name o' Mis, (!.ijle She was commuted lo prism ml hntli the orphan girls were discovers ind taken ciiarge of lv an aunt. I'hey are manufacturing beautiful s shawls, worth $20 and $25, besides silk esii igs and haiidiieri hiel's. al Richmond, iVayne county Indiana Thai's your son :,' "' l 'I'l i . . i i inii:f7 9iiii.n iinir i a . i .icr I i r t I I I ngej are now vtsp le on the Sun s ir i'hry will piobnbly continue visible a week orii;rr. A new Cu'rman l.uihein chun It, in Shaw nut street, Boston, was d dicatrd on Christ nas day I'he members of the truct society o' Ijoclipsier, have during the jr.st yeai, dt?- tnbtiud I G 5H0 tracts visited 1,00.") boat- ind persuaded GG5 persons lu attend public .vuiship On Friday a man from New Hamshire, iarr.nl Win, Austin, was ai rested for a for 'civ in Boston. He said that 'he did iku know it wag any harm ' A Isi.fTdlu paper says that a womsn ol hat rtly wag B?nirni"d la?t week, by thi Iveconhi's Couri lo Sing Snig, for twi ears, for stealing cloth fur an 'Ascension Robe ' Dy'ihe melancholy oct idenl on the M:s a.ssir.pi, on the night of the l lih tili.raiisei' ly the collision of the steamboats Belle and md Louisiana, th.rty one lives are s ated ti lave beu lust The whole iiumLtr ul slaves in the SiaU f I.UIj'Viirc is lit than 30UU PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. TuksdaV. January 7j 1815 The Senate was called to order at preeice ivSoVloek P. M.bv William A Winix Wq; Spi'akr of.ihe last seshion, ho an i 'Uiici'd; thai he It ul. 'during ihe lecrns .eceived the rea'gra'ioll of I'Vamis ilngheg. Eq. Senator from the di-tric omnosrd ol ihe i-oiinlies ol Sliuvlliill,(!.ir ion; Munroe mn Pike, and ihni he ha.'. t-i. d a wrti directing the holding of a speci-i lection t.i supply the incani y The Ncrrelov of llie (jominon wealth be ii' introiluci'il, piesrnled the official reinrio if i leelioi'S fur Senators, held i o ihe 2 1 1'uestl iV of O 'lolier I ii;tt Inrli; on mntioi if Mr CHAMPNKY.weru scerally rea. O i million of Mi. HILL, the mil ol the Seiuiors being railed overwhen lite follow ing gpntlentrn - Huawpied to their nanteii Messis Anderson llaily Iltglrr lilaek l'o Ohampneys Chapman (jornman Crabb D-'tragh Darsie Dmimick llhaugl i'-l'"e '''V" Foiilkr..il. Gihhn,,. lleekmaii I f 1 1 1 Hoover Hirtoii Ui'in ,is Slier wo nl Sierrigeie Sullivan Wilcox. 2V Absent Messrs liabbiti Kliua Morrison mil Quay I O i motion, the Senate p-oeeeded to the dectionofa Speaker, which resulted us '' llnws, viz; Messs Andersnn Baily Ciller Black Ohanipnevs (Jha iinan Comman frabb Dimmick libaiigh Lnne hyer I'fgely toulk od Ileckman Hill Hoover Hortnn Rahn !oss Sherwon I aul Sierigere vated foi William P Wilcox Messrs Canon Oai? Dairagh Gibbons, ind Sullivan "died for (ieorge Darsie Mr Darsie voted fur (.'harles 0 Sullivan Mr Wikux vntid fur Henry 0 Lyer William V Wilcox Esq: having received i m a j irity of all ilia vnie given was di.clar il duly elected the Speaker of the Senate if Pennsylvania and was'eontlucted to ihi hair hy Messrs ('hampneys and Sullivan After ihe passage ofitte usual lesolution he JSi'tiate adjourned to ten o'clock li w HOUSK OF REPRESENTATIVES. The House was called lo order al 12 'clock, noon. The Sicietnry of the Common wealth leing inliotiticed. presented the efficia! rclurnr of Ihe election of the members in the 2d Tuesday of October last, which were severally read. The Clerk then called over the roll, when I appeared thai the members were all pres nt except Mr Hunter, ol Berks, deceased; I'iioinas O'Biain, who was confined al tome by severe indisposition; and F. Muse if Allegheny. On motion the House then proceeded to he election ol Speaker the clerks acting as I'ellers and the vole being taken resulted f,,lluwii; Fimliey Pal'ersin received (Jiiarles B. Trego Joseph S. Biewster Maxwell M'Oaidiii Thomas Nicholson W ill 1 1 in llollinijshtMd Mr Pa iirion.hat i ig received 49 voles US 7 1 1 1 in ijot'iit ii an ine votes was declared oulv tlecleil treakcr Af'i i the pi-sage of ihe usual r--silu ions, the hnns(j ai'journed io It. n o'clock tj. moi tow mo' niiig. iioitfiDMii.E iii;vi:(ii:. We I'm I in the l ( kinl'U'ii l -r i-'ter, ae icciuilil of a iragedj , w i.ieli h is j'ist occur. r-d i'l I'alldolpli county, Va rdmcsl Ion ircu!iu lur ueiifi rnr im- r i . t ii r in ino I . . 1 1 I j' . I , r i ' ., i . , nan naiuie w e hoti:il lie gl,id to find lot i oiy turnout a hoax, though, il so, the tvreteh who cuuld put such u ihir.g in cir- u'iition descivei llie peniteniiiaryi The itegitrr says; Some three ears ago, on Chrat River, in '""'"'l'1' l',,u"l.V. Va. a man by lite name 'f (.'arr, a married man, formed an attach . r .1 , . i . i iieni inra gentleman s wtie oi ine name oi , .mm ihi ,j. i iir nvu i virtu iu I u u a , n y ii ....ir. .i ti . ..i ... ..... ..... ., i i . i i .i (oil In i . nn . wn limit ill- :iv. pspcii ei their e.-ipti Alter an abenre of about eighteen months, they retnrntd lo ihe same neigh :icu bond in whiih ihey formeily lived. where Ihey reslih t! together ittin.il J8 months, during w hieh time tl.ev h.id oik ,'lnhl. Thry receivi d many threis from he neighbours, and limn uii.it followed, n s more thai; probable the threat were car md 1 1 ui ixecniinn. One iimrnu g it was nade knutvii tlii.l the house occupied h this gwi:iv pttraiul Hon el ril hail Ocen onumidhv fre. On cxaminavon tin luld was hiuiid in one cornel of ihe house t'ie hones of the mother were resting upon the chaff lick, uhich was not altogether con sinned bv ihe (ire. and the retinitis of the mm were found in the middle of the room, nis heart being whole, and his head seem d lo have been severed from his body! His axe and gun were lying by his hide, which indicated lint had made soma resis anre.' TIIE BIBLE The attention of our fathers was eaily lirectr-d lo the spread of the Bible, as a means ul national hnppinrS( O i ihe lllh Srpi 1777. a rnmmiuee of Congross ic . ommrnded the impnrlation of 20.000 Bibh fiomHollan I Scotland and rlestvhere.as thi jtrnper type for printing could not be pro- jied in this cuiin ry Tho eekly expense lor the literary mal cr of iht Loiuloi) Timti is 81 500 von tiiu (OLi'Mr.iA Dntocsur. ExHat'l f'Oi'i a speech deliveied !hy Prulf , bffoie ihn Society jur the diirus on of humbugs. I'r(l(f,., having spoken for som line on various subji'Cts on winch Hit .oeiety have power to ar I t init nldriKed hi in -elf to thos" wlm wm- a 'i.,ui io b'Tome missionaries in i, g" t ciue of t'laiivoyancc, and si"k in ihu lollotvtng words : The lubj' ci who is llirown inlo this lyun rynUta'e, (the state of claiiv..y ioc J should alwaj s bear it in mind, that lie t-icat point consists in guessing well ail, 1 1 lhan in seeing, clearly. Paying to attontioii to Ihe clearness of his vi- ion, let him belake himself lo Ihe an',) ly of those parts of mathematics tha ii'eat of ihe calculation of chances, amf fromlhishe will learn lo whai ilegr;i lie liny impose on the ci eduliy ol Ijfr i atidii nee, anil to what point he must l i n lo rely upon hi impudence to ony him thioggh. When the rhanrrsof leinj; righl are iquil lo iho.e if being wrong, let the subj-cl never hesi aie, as .i ready answer gives an ail ol cr'atmy that may mislead Ihe iqnciatoi and mo.t li Ut ly dumb-found Ihe peigonbro't to commuoicalion, who will in all pro liability make an excuse for Ihe sobj-cts incorreciress,and aiinbute it lo his own neglect to "concentrate his mind on th bj. ct" or to have viewed two thyfal Ihe same time. Tho.-e iwo expressions Wrfm ihe al phaaod the omega o JJe excuses for failure in Animal- "Magnetism. They can never be loo often repeated, and un like every thing else,the more frequent ly Ihey ar beard the moie ta ismaniic necomes their influence. When the -ijl)j"c is al all on', it is then obvious that he does nol see cleat ly or el.se he would answer immediately. When tins is the case the plea of obscunly of vi sion is a good one, and would no dotiht satisly Ihe mosl fauli-ftoiling jtnli thai ever called himself ' Ihe court." If, the clan voy ant does not put in tins p. a, il sltuuitl by all means be done for him by ihe ignoramus whu styles himself pri jjessur. As we have, belme remark ed, the person brought into communica tion with lhe subject wiH not object and if be dots, he can easily be brow-beaten inlo terms, for he will hanlly venture io throw his brags into Ihe scale to be weighed with that of an animal nngneti Zer. We would, however, advisi; tlm pel son in communication, never to ob ject, as il will more than likely create a scene, and is sildoai advantageous lo science. It also implies that you ques tion Ihe honcsiy and veiacity of ihe jiroffcsxor, as well as of Ihe tubjVci; which to say trie least is very rude, and manifests a greal want of good breeding. To the claitvoyant (i. e. the subject) tve would however say that he should aiwav s deal in geiitfalllies. This plan will tie more likely lo ensure success . i . . i i i , mail any onui vu can oevise. ror I' - itaiice, if iho cliiivoy.ini is asked wlm. the pel tf"ii in communicai ion sees, let mm answer a house, as il is txiiemely Mliciili to imagine a place where ihrre . oo' some kirn! oi a nwellniji. Il :ihk- il I,,, t in in y slums d.g'i ii is, siy o, I it Ii tv conn f t housi s Invt: moie. Two windows in a room is the most common niMibtr. Halls are not as of t "ii ntrl wi h as direct communication i. ooi ihe sir..ei hy a il,. or. I; in us. be a STtng" house that does not contain a table, and books aiu generally placed on il. The ftame of a looking glass is eiihtr gill or varnished, consequently he chances in guessing are equal. Waler must cxisi in every place and whether in a liver or a pump, is a mat :er of no importance. Trees, fences and sheds form ihe back ground of eve ry landscape. In his answers ihe sub- pet should seek forth for generalities, and fecondiy, for ambiguities which may "mean nothing or a great deal, as best suits the prison in communication; hut on no account should he sufT- r him- si II lo be ihiowtt into the stale of clair voyance until be has first put ou a j i r ol silver spectacle val.iud at about 12 cis. Indeed ihe mosl celebrated leciu re i s on t his science have lief r mi ned that ii must always Invc irmii'ied unknown lo ihe woild,had il nol been ii In- ai I'licaiion of ibis metullick medium." The learned prolessor I hen commenced speaking on other snbjecis, such 8s the expediency of gelling up another mulli caulls speculution.and ihf bem ft s which wotil'l accrue lo the Unied Stales by ihe election of a mormon president in IS IS. PRINTERS DEVIL. 'It veiy much astonished me poor hlile pi inter devil) that Picff. Lonmis' uhjeci ihe olher night give as an ex use for not answeiing ccriecily, that "she could nol see." What was Ihe conn? lady thrown into the sleep for if t wag not ) set ? Yet every body irempil lo Ihink this qoita a sufficient -xcuse. A gentleman of Bangor. Me. has a fami. y bible belonging lo his father, and which i t .i . i. vas pillilKl in I.onuon in ine sutpeinn reniury The paper it very fine and ihs priniinj clear and nca ft
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