_~ ; ~w - 14vIsittl4ihititagok whit • wentortt cifthe „,„- ~ ~ . *Me Ph i l .': ' ,:,.. ~g” „the . -- .- 4:7 '. - .- .- , ' hi Trankiin 50 1 4104:• • .‘,;, 'lboir litod obscene coeve0110" , s l "Ard,.. -.4-.f.,- --- ,-- -.- ~4 w hr, wa s a lsii:llibfe- . 4,i,'.,:;410., ..%. ' ..--,-.',.!...., `l, _.,.. ---., - - It t i= - the .- 4 4a. . ..,-' -.-7:' , .- , , 4. s eoctoldren. ~ 0),,,.- • ~, ... ~,.,.. . littrhey. that 4 4 li i ng; , 14-- ,-''' . 4 -"ieguested him toil - Obit' , , .eriik3 sue' Vothie request be - rep - W=6 , ti a 3ti - d iquttrrel ens*: The ' me al* . toast! the bliCkgaled Durney, , , diitilf:itd-rtent him to the-watch h ou se .-- Thmeoltilay, both parties appeared be- - f ' , .Mayor Scott, and each told his story. Tjtor'Mityor held Mr. Durney to bail to =i Otecharte breaking the peace, and ..' -. rged - the mechanic. Durney inne '' Alitditlypimped ap and inquired of his Eon. -.1, ' or, "what : f3l do you call breaking the pest _ s, ititt you," sail his Honor: "when ' • 7 " - "'' , us wife of a worthy mechanic, . - *, : iitlpa a public square to inhale ,_ . : ill of the evening, without hav ''' -I*r - ears - polluted with , the obscene icof a prostitute.an her paramour • ' Vs - what.' .call breaking the peace!" Mr. Dtirrkey sneaked, away. - - The Amoketp. - *Wiest-song in Lilo wwld-,.-ItiOns, :3 7 ;• 7 - We three - 'l,- - 4.'" . ' r!, . - • Brothers be • • - ~... -,„t:.-- ~ •• , _. in o no cause; ......J . ~-,-,... ul ~, .:-..." • • Bill pse, - • .4 ,11- - - z'' - ' , ,- - Tom snuff-A, i l . - ; Anal - 0 )&1e as ' 2 .- • -, v 4 -j :- ....•.itie-Whigs. , ..i -: ori • - I *iiigy se small .as the gtna . We Whigs, . .. Run rigs• ... • f - , • • On Capt.... Tyler; •• - ' ' ' Marne' rustr.A. --*. - - Butte' urinated, - ' Chti's ,bursted . fli, sa•nil biter: , ______ ista***rrru - CaNatm.—lt appears front atitier-of Lord Stanley, 'published in the Catio*ilaite* that the matter' of regale • the .duty on wheat imported intrythat Provief* from the United States; has:been lea- entirely:to the discretion of the Pro *Ohl farliament. Acccirdingly resolu• lions have passed that bUdy, to impose a duty of 3s. sterling py imperial quarter, upon American wheikirnported into`Can- Ildai„aubh duty to•ga into effect on the sth of next. The preamble expresso a:Marlowe, that upin the impsitiou of a duty Canada Upon AmericMvitheit ported into..tha province, auCittiligiANAl be admitted duty free or ratber_ria , 44na- Alan irrheat, into the ports of Giefri Bti taia.—Balt. Sun. Pim*. Bank at Charlestown.--ft is st a tee :In many quarters that the bank which huri . recently ,exploded in Charlestown, was a gffernment deposit hank. This is a mis takea . fiind the.following explanation in- the Sagan Rust: -There has"never -existed any authorized cdtinuatior. between the United States grAffniiitient. anti the'Phrunix Dank; some otiAikk *Shure - in_ officers at Charleston' Nava;Yard, us a mattet of personal conve. irieft", have made nueY cid so ettrely upon islicirown -responsibility. • Death otDr. Choi - minx meat and good man is no morP-- 'WO a heavy heart we announce the death af-Wssmsst EmaavellANNlNG.' He died 4 fretinington, Vt.,' nit Sunday ' evening .past five - O'clock. 'He exp-t t aay.s the New York Evening Poe 4 wnit great.taironess just as the sun wetit- Aiwa ' -The same paper .pays the fogii* *Trite to his memory: ne of the great minds of -theAge*o itmosed, from our midst—a -Mind:whops . land largeb • -vleara,„ ear spin ose o ;moat men, were informed by tire most -comer ehensive benevolence, His 'great aniactiieintellect, and his ardor of feel. init,, : *vertailkod form naturally Of no sig-0 14 . tiltrettglit, which of late, from time to showed-itself incapable of support-- latthose eff'orte whtch have attracted the samiration of the world. - [lie eloquent *OW remain, the of not _ only '4oo44kertinire of our country, but of our 244, -- - be Hithg,—At the late Common Ititioon - SO 3 usky county, Ohio, J os s.Sppr ,:ertpa. convicted of the murder o f wife, -tand-eintenced to be hung on the 2d . of No "retintibrin4t. John Quincy A .Ifin*has been 014 " - dor e c f tion in the Worcester strict . '41041101 4-airAlgesfock of bullion in the Bank s months of Auglist, V, nearly $50,000, J•ti•, . ~`~~~ ~~,--<; a,u~ :r V,- •," • _ ~,«,~; W , ; pie First rage. - ape trer or Elie senate. .. It is now certain thtt the Senate is rep,- deemed from the factiourrirkt of federal ism, and that, once tr4re every branchof the State Government; is In Ebe hands of %base whose leading oNactin theadalinis tration of its affairs, will be to contribute to the welfare of the people at large. and to check. the schemes of political gamblers, wbo have - for years been struggling to ac complish he passage of such laws as would place the interests of the honest people at the mercy nf the rig barons, who corrup ted lite Senate; in 1835 With the lai-gesses - I of the monster. But now; after a-seven yeeitre war, that bran c oroiii,Tiegisiature is again purified, and tbe"tiovier of feder- Allem to defeat the en of honest legi9la ion, is completely nu lifted. ,_ , ' The first duty of the Senate Will be the selection of a-presiding - . of fi cer, and in this, so far as qualifications ere concerned, we do not apprehend that any difficulty will arifie There are many democrats in that body,eminently qualified;. but among them all, we know ()Inoue viho would, do m'ore honor to the station than. Sauna-X. 11114 A ri m:tor, of Franklin. in him is combined every requisite qualification for a prompt, honest and euergegappresiding officer, and we fee! confident:L :`;.-- Abe should be chop Ben, thatimr . ',. , ° .,,,,, ltitiiiol) the Senats at tie*it-tAttlari444l.lraterially an,. cedersterTr 4'x..iritflifill4 4 f.;** wa r m l y . .._. approved, by,the-pplA4-ertertV. ---; spine et: LONt):* -7- v errs that - ' , ,i_ - •z t7 -. - . t-i -,..!! _ • Post Office Reguturion.—The followiP a Mr, Rotty Pattersost-offereorr esol ut ion regulation forhidding the employment of to exclude'reria‘liersetiafart_the list of years under sixte e nb lIIIL bo y s ears of ag ' been candidates befo**-044-4;ritic Conven- -.. tion, on the • griitiaethit they held aboli, watered to be published by past Master , . •. - General Wickliffe. Lion principles. ,We .are not aware that Mr. P. offered any such resolution. He "Prd ered, That ".. Verso'd under th e age ..... of sixteen years be e' - e d . made a [notion, we believe, or rather sog. • . . r -1 7 a- a mail car - rier on any post ro ate, or a clerk in any post Bested Oat, when any nomination was office in the Utlted States. The better to this regulation, it is required, that. made; the person - Making it should state enforce whether the man nominated had any con- the ages of the carriers and clerks be , enter • the oaths of offices which th4..reS nEiction with any other party of the day: ed 11 '.'" pectively take, before they_are tran4itted whether he was a Democratic Abolition- ' by the contractor or postmaster to the de.: ist, &c. or as the editor expresses , it.,avhlth- ' partment for file. . 'And the special agents et he had any ' "tail" to i his designatien of ,of the department will Promptly report all . Demectat. If we remember rightly his 1 instances of noti-compliatice '' with this regw- lation !" - '` - - view was adopted and acted on to someex- • '- - ---,. if-L , F 4 '- . , . . I "Do you heat thei,10101" - '. - ) tent. - -'- , I : rn ., 0 t , . -,,b , .. ~''.,.,,,.- • . , , -. • -,--' t A Lift ...A. t tuilvsttne rtuararf,l:-Vereltreu uy The wings of Philadelphia are itietlacies [ t h esout i orn maWlast nitSif; itiriArmsthe on account of having tarried their city tick-Ire orwAeditfi"-- ' 4- - et by si3tra'suitv_• -.------T-1m.„,.......-----"----,-- ' -- ' The news says: se now; two yearssince, but little short of I Capt. Wm.' W. Ti-rartiii''tirfiVed in this that Many thousanda would satisfy them.— city on Monday last, from' the Chuckach• Poor fellows, times have.sadly changed with, attee settlement. He confirms the report them, When Ahey rejoice over 600 majority . 1 of the murder of Mrs. Crum. "Capt. Tuck ia. let is also aeon - in law of Mrs. C. The in Philadelph --•••'-:-: ---- old lady had, been spending ,- some time Vittate : fits bOoome of th*--#OO Mare(' with him, and to . Vita - Mr. Bern at thousand whip that attendelkthe Dayton Toachatka. "- Conv.entinti ashort time tinee?. , Theietains . On the I.2th of Sept., whilst she was re ar the election Will sh O v;-that hut little mere i turning from the latter place, iccompanied by Mr. McDonald, and. Mrs. Hero and than half that number voted at the. tate e- 1 1 dau hterwere firedopqn by Indians. g ,-they I%li - on. What has become of the , other M r . McDonald, who was driving the car `itindred thousand? riage which contained Mrs. Crum and the __ - little girl received a severe - weund, i t ut. _. _ P ' 'self -; U:t Qui gly, mrnmit ;.rat-Belfast, Me., on ing laudnum. ,ers, of Troy, New my disappear from bas since beeniteard water, in large is Norfolk, by 'een appointed tine. - :attorney gereral New York. . mittstart a oar York. ma EBq., is now Me.,at, the vt net beau a_ faithful preferref rto assist them he:sboula be, 111 #1.41; : • MiU:SPAd More Shooting.•—fiv Cincinnati says that . Mr. White,editor of the Flemings burg (Ky.) tantuck-iari shot a man dead, who entered his of f ice to Cane him, one day scat Week: These Whites araintrilale fellows; we. are afraid that our neighbor of the Gazette, whe•bears that honored , nitimoyill.perforate pool Hugh Mitchell,. if he wrilea any more impertinent note* ab.,4vt tse lateaieetion. POni H 1 4 1.! he "as didtll4,hy,ilt.e soul shockingly. , pawn i fel -send-tont. fotlowing-extract is taken from an tuilheas delivered at U r bana; Ohio, by Mew A. -BRYAN, Esq., present Assistant Pest Master General. mother's love! How thrilling the sound. The angel spirit that watched over our infant years, and cheered us with her Smiles! 0, how faithfully does -memory cling to thefast fading mementoes of a pa• rent's home, to remind us of the sweet, councils of a mother's tongu ' . And oh, hew instinctively do we hang aver the ear ly scenes of our boyhood, brightened hy,_ the recollection of that waking - eye that never closed - while a single wave of mis fortuneor - danger sighed around het child. Like the lone-etnr of the heavens, iti the -deep solitude oriiature's night. She ilia the presidieg divinity of the family.- mansion; its delight find its charm, its stay -and its hope, when all around bar is overshado*:. telt• . _ . with - ;he gloom of despondency end' despair, The cherished object of her sf fettion has;'risen to manhood's-years, and exchanged theaportiVe morn of being, fair the besy , :stirrin g adventures of the, world; and yet, wherever he may wander tnwhateur or country inclination or duty may invite his wayward Ibetsteps; Whether fabing the - what y storm, or bef- Jettiog,tlie mountain snows.the undying ,7111steref,e-efiether's love lingers onhis holiest inF*47'4" nip • wrv, • _ _ Arinstrougr, Weettnorertd, - Mercer, 8:r: Crawford,- • - Washington, - t .3, 'Payette, a 11 Green, • 1 0 Bedlord. - 1 Cumberland, 0 Dauphin, , Phila. County, „ - 8 '0 Do - - '7 Venatigrt-and Clarion, - - 1 7, Hontingdtirt,- ,2 m • Soerset and Cambria; _ 0 '. Erie, , 0 '2 _ Franklin, . • 1- • 1 Indiana. ; - 0 - L-tneuter, - 0 - • f Contra,' 1 Lebarrop, York, ' 0 Adams, • Northumberland, -1. told Union, 3 , , 0 • Delaware, 0 1 Chester,- 1 3 Moregotnery, ' -- 3 0' Berk.,' 4 0 ,•- - 1 0 Lyeoroing and Clinton, 0 - 2 0 Lehigh, 'D 2 Backs, 2 1 Total, - 11342;i , Hold over, - 11 11 Westmoreland, - - ~-1 0 Fayette and Green, ' 1 0 Washington, - 0 1 Lancaster and Yorls, • 1 0 Phitacielpliiii county, '` 1 0 Do isj, .., 0 1 Mongomery, Ch.ister and-Delaware, 1 0 Dauphin and Lebanon. 0 1 ' Hdikingdon, Perry, Juniata, 4 1 0 I Miiiiiii and Union, Lyentning, Northinnberland, Z 1 Centre and-Clinton, 8 Jefferson, Tioga, Potter, 111 2 K.can, t _ i T . - Verrango and. Warren, I Total, M=N SENATE. lans, of Mrs. Crum. made his eseape by concealing,hicaseff in a hammock. xs. Hem, who was riding on horseback, ' 'tut 50 pa is:ahead 0( the carriage, slice' ed in- taking her dtfugh- . ter up on the horse and made her esc,aps —whilst the. Indians were murdeting Mrs. Cnim. A sierdei and Arrest. Me learn from the Memphis (Tenn.) Inquirer of the 30th tat. that on the Mon I day previous. Mr. Cameron, residing four I miles from 'Raleigh, in that county, 9`; t that La Grange rottd, was.murdered by a man , named. Abram Spears. , a neighbor - acid brother-io.lavi of the decettsed. Spears fled immediately after perpetrating. the horrible deed, but was pursued and arres ted in Arltansas about .'et mileti: from .Memphis, on -Tuesjay, the day .. after the murder. Spears' was brbught b - efore T. L. Smith. Esq.. at Raleigh, and after ex amination cote fittedflir trial at the Octo ber terra of Circuit Court: The facta-eli cited in the exarretaation present the mat ' ter in the light of a premeditated murder. nalpetlsm, This mihiatere edition of Jo Stnithisrn is still creating a great sensation. In New -Hampshire. The , 134,Aani,' whio has been, atuatitingfitpAsintla ,of spectators: for several daye, atielaremont4 was strtieli: on Friday moeningiendthe_ead-okhe=world ers packed up biig_Atna hatgaget and Oar ted for Salem, Mass., where - they were to make anothet grand display. The Clare- MPUt- Pagie says: 'Our village, for the fastsix_or eight days, has worn quiwa lively 'aspect, presenting a happy contrast wiliftke dullornmotonous state into which, we have been gradually relapsiW, of the last t'Weiva mouths. On( iitSets haie been lined with carriagea, which, together with the omnibusses rmaning,to and: from the - encampment, _gain them quite a city like appearanee.i - Alt-were wide awake , -7 every :body' must see the 'big tent' about which big stories hava,heen bid. its, the pawns:- -it has been estimated that - -cis • 'fir tioui 44d iv. , , ~,,kA ~~.~ - ... ,- 4 -- iii•&'o/FVf:• -7 W. . t.lO T 'T;TI. ,- . fitkise: . - Actif ,Seuthelt ' mil .4. ..,...lx. • - - - , •, - - . 4••= , ..,,,,d...,,,,, , oin" .:not be lent on for several days: . i - -446.ain the Chetreaftaireettrier . triad.' l- .. On Tir t eduesdaf teat ; the werathei gave in dication of an imprortahing gale, and at the close of the• day, • it -commenced I)lniving .. heavily from the:-..N. E. which Continued during the night; - 'Yesterday morning - A:le , tides to an unprecedented height &Artie jug- most of the •Wharves, and in -Vertlide , Itimge and.,Mtrket et. flowing up „so as. to rentleitheitreets impassible. On the wes; . . 'tern side of the cliy, too, many °fate streets were submeored, and . boats were- p ' lving in some - " •• e trliCeB, ' from house to .Itottse- In ;Boundary street, -ere•understand that sever al,,personi-were taken front their houses in tioate t and carried W.-places-of safety.. ' Ili the comae of the . wind '-' changed_ to N.E. and N.: m orning-the N. E. and contin ued to,-bluvi a gale throughout the tlay, and , , 1 up to the period of puttmg onr paper to . press: ' , - We regret to detail a - most distressing accident, which occurred on Wednesday at ternoon. Puling the bin* a fishing boat, , containing five - neg,roes, viz: Jefferson find -George, belonging to Mr. J• Jennerett.'Ned belonging to Mr. illiellichatnp, William be longing telllis. C. ifacbeth, and` t a negro boy named Isaac beintigin!! to ,Mrs.l - lughes, while, crossing the,fiar, on the- way to town. wasAswantped, and it is s - upposell'that all -on-board perished. . There Wei a heat a • short tlistance ahead -of them, and those on board missed the - one, in*thetear suddenly. but being themselves:in a very perilous sit. nation, they could not return to render any assistaoce. We ttilikiejto_utaterial damage has as yet been Ilertelhy - the Olt. A few of the planking on: soine ofithe wharvesliavebeen ' torn up. an' sotn i e dotton, not-stored, -has been sligbtly injnred,,blit - ai thexale was ant;cipated, tbe vessels Akthe wharves were all safely secured. • Cold Blooded Murder.—One fit the most cold blooded murders we have ever heard of, occurred recently on board.thefsteamboat Canebrake, on her downward trif) from Montgomery. Ala.„ to Mobile. Ni4t Italian, says the Mobile Jouinal of the let inst., by the name of Jelin Mark, deliberately drew a pistol, walked up to- Mr. ittii Clark, a gentleman from Greene county, and shot him, dead. Not a word pas,ed between them on ihe , boat, and no cause is known, or has - been given by Mark of the Itorrid deed; l Mr. Clark died instantly. Mark afterwardi attempted to shoot the bar keeper of the boat who escaped by locking hiMself up ill one or the - state rooms. On arriving at Ca +lithe-the remains of Mr. Clark were in terred, and Mark, delivered up by Capt. Ad ams t) the sheriff of Dallas county. He Will have his trial in Lowndes county, where- the murder was committed, at the nest term of Court, which is now in session; that .4.- -i,C19p..... aeFiesiy.trini, letter from - Mexico which states at Con gress has reported two cOnittitutions or forms of government—both strictly fede ral. The letter says—“lf &Attila Antra - ap proves the one adopted, there is an end of him and - or war on l'exas; if he does not apprOtie, there will be trouble enough here. I think he•will. be overcome. If Santa An na retains power, which is rather more than doubiful,;there will be a large army; 15.000 at leastsent to Texas in them fall. You maf;.44-npon it. The invasion will both I be bj , Sea and land." Another Position.Defieed. Mr. Cushing met a church full of his constituents. at Newburyport„ on Friday. He spoke about two holies., general ground was,similar to that of , Mr. Web ster's-speech, omitting the subject of the treaty, and dwelling more in detail nn that, of the Masstichuseita Convention. and vin dicating mote fully the coursti of 54. Ty ler. He, discussed-tlwresolulori of the Convention relative. 1 4 ,. R ' reatdent,etauee by Clause, defendin VP resident, and attributed the,een him and the whig party to thelimblilen of Mr Clay. le reference to o.4liletit Tiler's being a candidate fin r . c,a4441 term, he stated that he knew . and Was inthorikedtd assert it, for a fact, that early after the accession of Mr. Tyler, that gentleman-proposed to the Harrison cabinet to come out publicly and: state that he declined to be a candidate the next electien in order tO , atop all Cair ' filing •and opposition to the acts-of his gov ernment, but they 'advised him not - to do so. In conclusion, Mr. Cushing said that he saw no cause, independent of personal nausea"; for finding fattlt, with the govern:. meat, and he e x horukit friehds, his con stituents, to abariNn all other mattera,and rallyin support of the ronstitution, and the `rights secured to all by- the conatitution, for the good of the common 'country. --N. Y. Sun. ' ' The following recipe may be new to most housekeepers. It is from an English paper: PICKLED EGGE.—An induatrious farmer's wife, residing at Suipton near Andover, among a variety of other piekles which she annually introduces into her. store room, preserves pickled eggs. The process she ,uses in curing them is very Simple. When ihattas : a large stock of eggs hand she boillPO'iOe six or seven dozen till they -they become hard. She then divests them of the shell, and puts them into large jars, pouring upon them scalding. vinegar satu:-_ rated:with ginger, tarlia, :whole pepper and.allspice. This pickle >as an admirable _ aid_ 1 9 Team a t rpex.- andin the nter 'months, regarded -as a pelect.farm.bousa tuanry --- 4r4-...: -, ' 5. 75,1,7... - . "''4, 74 . Z Z'' --..- ...,:-' ',„,„„.--: 9' ,1 the , ':,'., ' .:.--';-,'. ;'-' lt - ''' - ' - ' ,, .' ea- vivii- '-‘•'".-.- . 1 •--' • - • -eathas r-' 1 and held to - bait in Arriiuto to-re...w 01110t 4 - 1 1 1 " , there • appenrrence. for examination !- - f or • Pit% Justice Butt rick. et' Charleroi own,. - yer.terday .Itre ternoon. 'The vomplainte charge, that _Vtrayman -OWL Browne ha4O.Otateogfatt:the earn eri3OP. ooo frtrto tbs , eitaohii afitieiiiiik:iiii - iiiii Mi..iikiim* conspired with thin to-perpetrate diet - trawl - eel - tots is madalareeny hy .thafteihOd Statues. Thedefendents awaited ; with , thedr 'counsel at the appointed time end , plueisi and then by agree-. ment the examination sy.aa,postponcid, tilt Friday next. • - - . . , 1 Asahril Huntington, BAq., district attorney, ep. peered , in support ofthe protect:air:lir, and Messrs. -.Ornate 'rind 43artlett, of " Boston, To r the defence.— Pest.. . .. - . -• _ • . . - - .. lafrin -London.—A correspondent of the Lon dMi'Tinaes has sent tii_that journat ,"a statement of the nemher of persons, vehicles, and horses, that passed-his/louse on the-13th Sept., from nine o'clock•.in the-morning tilt nine in the evening of that day..-being an ordinary day. .or business, and ate time 'whew is considered empty, and no busine.s doing. There "were B.s72,tellichiq in 12 hottis, 714 per hour, 12 .per rriirt* , l3,o2l horses in Mtwara, 1;085 per hour, V per alinntei 105,352 persona in 12 hours, B,779Tpet hour, L 46 per mini4e.". A Ustosr.—A London paper Matta that Mit. I Storge of Birmingham,- as President of the gas- Lionel Complete Suffrage Union, hits published addre , s to the Irish, with a view to unite the pn pulution of the.two countries is the; bands of po.. litical freedom" and social happiness, and, devise Christian means for removing. oppression from the land.- -013 addteas wag recently -read at tile Repeal A'stantenitiiirt, in Dublin, amidst Outage; and Mr. O'Connell r.nnotriced - hia lion ofiirawing up a counter addr-si to the p.o. pie of Eng'and, tins phject of which would be "to draw together, -by the stric!eat ties 01 intcres'. affection, principle, and duty, the people of both countries." BLeNertas.—A leading French .paper reviews the interesting book of Mr. Stevenson on-Central America, as. that of Albion's most indefatigable tourist, who, after petygrinations in Siberia and Egypt, procured a diplomatic agency in order to travel move efficaciously, and could mat fir.d the Government desigoated - inrie Credal:Oats." • Another. and rench rtper,"the Journal dos Debats: and the - Nati _nal are now disputing about the geographytof fan Juan de Nicaragua; and it is. dear that the National Which has clamoured and reasoned so much against-Britislt.anabitioaiti • the blockade, did riot know on what .sea -the port a San Juan is situated." . "To errfiS humor n"' - .• Decision-in Baqkruptcy . --TLe Co uza Patriot publishes an important d3cision Made by Jute Conklingaff the. Ilioted States Ptstrict Court of ! New York, with a view of Rtiving-puNicity to- the imp - ortant minelple-settled amt"„lor. - • ptlfpose of removing any ; rotaappratheo.sions as to Ate eff•ct and lien acquired by the gernmencv Men INAL suit in the Court-ofChariceti . of this State, by :the filing of what _'is tisually called' a creditoe bill. Tito Distriet-&-Coiart ,decides„tbst a suit commenced. by a creditot;rs bill in tbe Court of Chancery of this State; 4gives to the complainant such a lien , of security ficon the time of the porn. menoomea t o f the B ait, by the filing of. the and.the service of a siibpimaa, axis within the sa ving o tiose of section second of the bankrupt hicv= and that, therefore. when Abe, suit is instituted, and prosecuted_ without culltt h with the - bank rapt, and in good faith,lthe 'Wen thus acquireti will prevail tinst a dergee , of bankruptcy., on e . • e _ .....Lam....,palti-T.:Ognmetitethirriv_of ttirtin the Court of Chancery. SUlti 11 3 7 t ,Tlin Rainy Day.- at fL W. LONGFELLOW. TheArty.ii cold, and dark, and dreary; It rains; and the wind is never weary; The vine still elingi to the mouldering But at every.gust the dead leaves fall, And they is dark and dreary, 14ty life js et - 4(1,2nd dark, sto" - ttearyi - - It rains, and'the wind is fidet-wilary t My thaughts.l4ll cling to the,tiOtierincr Past; But the .h_ o£ y-Nutit fall thick in the blast Arid th - elbaie , lire dark 'and dreary:- Be still, sad heart! and cease re►ing; Behind the clods is the sun stillAintng; Thy fate is the common fate of air • Int l -) each lifepoine rain must fall, _ Rime ilayti mast be dark and dreary. Tee Psoeotvit uovertrirTtov —The Conven• tinfl in Rhode Istand,tn,fitiine,n Cnontitution,,has adjourned, and Will moet again in Nr>vernhei.— The folloWing is given by the Providence Jourtial, as the _result of their labors. The CooventSon'for framing a Gonstitutien, to' be submitted to the people of this State;Vjourn ed on Thoredav, to meet aTairt on thell. ray of l'C eventhiit,-at. test Greenwich. The General As. :tomtit' , will-be - in session at the _same time and phicei 'and an explana,ery prsbahly he passed before. the Constitution ; is stab m itted to the petyfitt.: ,The Censtititthad,:ings- lie en completed; and will be published as sonals it is revised and engrtssecl. The following is the preamble: • I "We, the people of the-State of Rhode Islantil and - Providence Plantations, gratefutto Almighty Grid for the civil and-religions liberty. which He bath sit long permitted us to 'enjoy, and looking, Him Air - a' blessing on our endeavors to senor e and transmit the sarile,:unimealeed. to ailec eding generatione, do ordain and establish this Consti. nation of Government.' On:the Right orSuffrage,---SofFraze is extend - ed yond its present basis to olrinole - native citi• e-ns ofthe United States, olio have resided in the Staten teary, ani in ilia town where they may offer to vote f. year:-who'nfe registered aod'hav paid ;a tax, either personal or tor registration. df one dollar, within the year previous, or who have , been eivipped and done military duty within that time s ee tt ro-,g to law. Evert "person: who eon tributes to the burthens of State, is thus allowed a voice'in the election oT all officers. To vote upon, any qnetitiort for raising it tax, or for the expena : , 'tire of money in any town. ..A for members of the 'City Cuuncil of Providence—the_ voter, must have been assessed on pro i terty to the value of el5O Tne toestian whether colored persons. shall be permitted-to vote or not,-is- left to the •people to decide. The word -white islint la the Constitution, butte separate vote wilt be taken at the efifielirne with that upon tile adoption of the constitUtion• on the rinestioa.whether it shall be inserted or not This will decide whether , the blanks shall vote or not, without any propetry qualification. The [Constitution provides that they snail .vpte if pos sessed of a freehold qualification. - y in A Go'o CCRUINCY.—The Mr..lntrßattalers, alluding to the circulation 'Oat BanellpEligland notes in New Orleans, rid iettles NON 1.01 -Severity the doetrinss of such ,tf. our politifians as take ground against a National Zritsrency, , and at the same tune pursue the very course best :milcutatrd to intrOducc amongst. traforeiirtiiittlC4per., - - Disgr'r. , . , e i e sa y s: , -.4.rhe "alio CAd(O3l-: Cited otif Ime otisseo, at 14 , , up Abe river, b e l ow river. 220 bales of cotr ok been thrown overbo ar d I burg. The .Prei. Chronicle soloorter "Tom Form a ; load of 'domestic gotiliSt for Philadelphia. Them ate beginning to look up, New O t i, -Duel between two /ad% t a w s , living in the parishof State,• fought • a deadly p. The weapons were ti were placed within six i n batant's breast, and et the simultaneous, both fell ~, ThOWay the el7t7e . "" l u i t shaved by some rascal or , nesday last, is a eautiontoil It is now aseerained that s in counterfeit five dollar n o , and Ca. Bank, were sate. :. small sums, to the arrehto tiers. Owing to the nil' the annual Fair, the city, -visitors throughout the thy, e-rs of shese spurious billt the-opportunity afforded th their favors. cutter tV . Nones, arrived from Verse: $700,000 in specie. -11). The : following are the boa's hat have been lost time at the "Grave YarPi a di: Vermont, Corinthian, Louisville Mentor, A: M. Phillips, Horrible. Flom the.. ra: W hen- is a pound of younger brOnches of an Iriah it i s ma de into little Put,t. Comfort foFeThaitioteia , , a negro is announced asa tor to Ainsworth's Magazi , lf takes two to make t tell it and one to listen to it. The Creek Indians are Meetings. A neutral paper says th ered an Aonest politician iu I funny. Luttion IVIREMAN'S INSUR.6NC'E CO Will be !t o ld on Thurstlartte crack M., at toy ittittion StOM $5 MINZTOIC' - J. /4. . . ' -SE t, LINIVOCAT At X. 90, Jtiarkat a t., Ideate) -TIE Subscriber, who Ls rilre - busbleas,..Advill allillmscol . ea /y, fteunsaats of black, Ma ohm*. Cloths: Vas:dittoes and '. Flannels of all binds and enicsr, Skins; Filot. Cloth; Mouse. de Orleans Cloth, a splendid ailielt 1 togs, Chi nizeu r and Calicoes, a air bleaellfd and untreached: Gins ~• ;Linen, Shawls, [Wl's, all Moduli slaty, Stocks and Suspender.; tl.' Cotton Shiite and Drawes, Silt red; Satin and Merino Vrrinl Together tif hh a full ;Assortment of 1 celoAtibhons, Quislings and Ingo; The above Stock is well wont! try Merchants and Faint ties, as Pt Cost Far Cash Only. STA Oct ki-8t No. COUGHS AND Now is the time sf year for - Courgilft, t CO/111,,n11C11-flialierll, Get. utnieted,a speedy cure eau he du _ 110.13R1100, which is allowed by e l who:.3T , remedy ever °Wore& for Coughlid FLEW ES ..IrERVE AND B 4 au out ward- remedy with the INDIAN VEO ETA an Inward appticauon, is a cerizie the -Rhsasuitises, Gout. Colt No ono need suffer from Hale the above medicines, The get TUTT Oct 15.1 Ts the Honorable the Judges'! Sesajo 713 of tA4 FCCO. ' Of AlieettoV. - TM- petition of C;riffith Jo 7. fownediip, in the couel Ott; Tiilt lour petitioner nath waterints for ttie , acconunndativ i at Ms dweibing, house. in ttin town that your Honors Will he pleased 0- keep a public house of enterno , natter, ~as in duty bound, win pa We, the subscribers, citizens Pf, fLitip.ltO certify, that the a bove prig for Wong) , _and temperance. 1;45 6011? e room shd conveniences for ' iCiggitig of strahgers and nava* John Chem', Thomas Karns, David Burkman. Ephraim Junes, jr., - -Joseph Law n, J. P. [fora, Aaron' Frew, 04,14-3 t Boos Aro PRINTING t. rp.. Corner of Fr 'Tem proptietots of the 00101.1 Lan MANOTACTCRER repeetfll; and the pat ran! of hoe froPe ° ' and welt ehooen assortme nt of - • e IIFICIDOS 4\ MO t'AZI 0 N eemaryl.o R /VI) lr ll o 7o eyed LETTER PRES S . or rvEfor v Boots. flilio of Bin Pots; Pamphiel!, ls, . Wick Handbil - . ... filtigas S t 2 .440.1,-ShtsfAhOili. 0 11; 04 101 ... Iteltkil- mac 9 7 4:116.40 tAle I -••• An • • It • CV 1 • 1. er t 0 . ," and -el yrs.', this. -1 : 3 ‘ a to the:''';'d g eting-v: 1 w 1 ~~ 'lt' tight us, at and tl vi;810 / 4hed nea is prl this, let us a 9a ptled•'" l Po rev etitated th hid nddre a FASIIIJN fl a forma ad4lphia, ingly a -ch was ever eil; that th the conti Pte•. ulation, a onors in n hers. Nell we :1 lour ea : at I the fol ,k-rgn.,—T , k -..conliide tibo "F ' ..... : I ty- tfttr*:::, (MO d 0.„,, 1 r d,a,,,,,. ii o itko tile la of irial , ,t e rikftr. ll' . au: ay tif •*: \#§ them slip the Ohio S-a e gaps Bra trv6o! collies It El= sitcsadte y ITOICOvet estgnecii her year. -wee, n or a Sena esiente.tiao rtie gaup ns 40- vi 11. = ei,ge Deli 443 Wtord acts ace IYES 1 Del eking 3 1 2 flew! Isaac Cha Jam" Johilt jag '• : Man "Warne Lorain each