tiiic orci.rsiox. THR Mll.l.LR 1(M TRINK. 'I'ho rflect of the promulgation of this doctrine is truly astound ing. Tho excitement increased, and hundreds are becoming the dupes of those who proclaim the faith. We yesterday hrard of two men, buth in pood business, one a brickmakcr nnd the other a drayman, who have relinquished their railings and given themselves up entirely to the work of preparation for tl.c centful -3d of the j present month. A fow days since, a female, the owner oft wo frnmi! homos in the Northern Liberties, upon J the In it Ii she lias in the doctrine, disposed of them to the owner of the ground upon which tliry were located, for the sum of two hundred dollar. She appeared to be in great mental ' ngony until the papers, making the conveyance, were prepared by the Alderman, and only after this was effected did she seem to regain any thing like composure. Within the p ist week, during the meetings at the .lulianna street church, several ir.dividn- . nU have yielded to the force of the lectures, and put their property at the disposal of the church. One person, calculating his excess of this world's riches, handed over thirty-five dollars ; another presented, for the disposition of the so ciety, the sum of'$lGO ; of this, ('.0 were given to one of the brothers, who stated that he was about that amount minus, nnd the remaining one hundred was placed in the common treasu ry. Tlt lecturer, yesterday, most earnestly enjoined upon all to bring their wordly wealth and sacrifice it upon the ariar of the Lord. Ho Mated that be had done so. He recommended THE AMERICAN. Stiturttay, Oft. i, '.814. 1viiio i iiUc omliintloii. VOR PHPSIMFNT, J A Bins K. FOLIC, OK TI.SSKNSEK. pop, vicr. rnr.siDKNT. GEO. m. DALLAS, Of I'KNNsYI.VAMA. P. L V. C T ORS, 'or Vrnitlrtit and Vice I'rmiilent of the V Slittrs WILSON MCANMLI.SS. . , ASA 11 MOCK, .Senatorial. U K P R K S l: N T A T I V K . 1. Gi:o F. LniiM vn. l'l. Giokhi: S, u vv.t r. 2. Chuisho Km:.!. 11. N vtii'i.. 11. Fi nm n. ii. Wn.i.i v il II. Smith. IV Wm. N Ihvink. I. .fmi lln.i.. (I'liila ) 1i .Inn Wi.nhiiT i:v, f. Swum. 1'.. I.Kfcil, 17 Hn.ll MoM-'iininuv IV I i c Amincv, lit. John .Mai i iti-iws. 00. Wm. Pa i h i o . W 1 . A nr.r vv- lii km:, 2J. John MGii.t., 'J.I ( ii it is 1 1 1 s M v i:i:s, 'J I l!ori i: I Om; ET7" Tiiimiunui Mistiiu r. The following are the official returns of this district for Con press. The success of tho whig candidate was owing entirely to defection in our ranks, par ticnlarly in Lycominp, which gave Shnnk a ma jority of tJo.'i and Petrikin only 210. Ci:wtis. TiTniKiN, Lycominp, Northumberland, Fiiion, .... Clinton, - j:l.ll OS"'.! lu'iS S.V.I 7177 Pollock's majority, Pollock. 21 II l.'.SS 27i S-..I 71 11 7177 1 r,r, I'riuii) ! vniiln Vol for Pirslilrnl In 110, mill fur (JoTtrnnr In 19 11, (OFFICIAL.) In order that our readers may institute a comparison of the vote polled on the Hih instt . for (Jovemor, and thnt given for President and Vice President in 1- If), we publish the follow- Hniry riny nnd n V. S. flunk The prc-nt ami only essential difference between tho whips nnd democrats, in Pennsylvania, is the subject of tin! currency. Democrats, as well as whips, are almost utniiiitnntn in favor of a pro tective tarili. The issue- then, b-tween the two pi-eat patties, is narrowed down to the subject of ing returns. The abolition vote in the Plate j the National currency, as it is generally c.illrd then was 13 precisely the Harrison majority. , by our whip friends, but which, in plain FngH-h, (vy Slk ok itiK Mvin Link. The majority for the sale of the Main Line is 01,13-1. All the anti-improvement counties, which are not direct ly benefitted by the public works, voted for its sale by larpe majorities. The whips, as a party measure, however. Generally voted in favor it. In Philadelphia city and c .unity, where Mock jobbers, brokers, ami corporations were greatly interested, Ihit vote was strong in favor of the sale. S aii i:i. C. ill-, .Ikxsk Sihri'K, N V. Sa.mci.i:, Wm Hkiiii:m;i:k h. CoMiAII SlIlVIII!, S i j ru icn iivi.nv, Ju.vvu l!i;i:vv s 1 1 it, Q. fivii, Cum m sioi:ii. tint Commissioner is. for llartshortie. (deiu ) Guilford. (U hip) Ilarsthorne's majority, -Th; vote for Ca- 1.T7.07S 1."i0.-(i;i ii.:n.i ,y On h i t. Votk in New Ji.nscv. The olVu i.il returns of th late election in New Jer sey, ;ire as follows. 1 . I'.1I..WEU, F.nq. nt Mi llenl 1 fair and tout OIV.tr, ,V.. .ri! flnr Strtft, I'M- , that all debts ow ing to them upon notes should Imlrlphia, in authnrimt to tu t tis oi it bo cancelled by an endorsement to that effect, rrerljtt tor all mmttrt tine thtx otlit rfitr tub mid stated that lie hud done it in a nntter of HcritHnu or lulnrtMiif, debt to the amount of ?()(). Where or when .lino, at Ms ".. Kill .VM.an S net, this fatal delusiuti will end Heaven only knows, j .Vir 1WA-. The assemblies continue ns large as heretofore, ' uml it is feareil that the victims will ho manv. ' HrlllOf mfs, 10 tllC Pdlls ! Mom: of it.-A shoemaker in N. Y ,a convert to thin doctrine gave notice a few days since, that the jUiblic were welcome tu help themselves to his stock, os he had no further use for it. A large number availed themselves of the invita tion nnd the shoes were walked off at a "real VliiL'. .: in .C. .'iM 1M I. Di-iii. .'!'... 1 Al" Whip I ::i .0. t 0.117 1H0. D.'io. .11.0 I Abo. As this will be the lnt inonber of our paper issued befoie the election, which takes place on 1,1'is Total vote in 1 I I 7i.1 .is J s. t) C I.IVi Increase of votes iii four years, lu.T.ii belli for Mayor at r:"7 Av l'.i.i i i m was Baltimore on Monday last. Col. Davies ob'tu ) was ch i ted over the ol( Mayor, Law, (whip1 by a majority of I'.'V Law's uuijoiity inlM'l was 100. Friday the 1st of November, w e call upon the DumociiacV of ;,Obl Nortblimberlaml." for the last time, to attend at the Poi.i.. We have now, and always have had a larpe majority in this State, and if Pennsylvania should, by any rtossj. : rv-7 . ('.,.,, ,N, 1" elections in this rate, "free gratis," wl.cn a eon of the misguided ,,ilitv 0 (r ,..(Vi it i, , pn nrco,i,,t ot s,,, ;ir,. a oll ,. side, (democratic A The limn procured the services of a Constable, and the superior number of whips, but on account of j whips have no candidates in any ol the Conpres had the door closed. A shop in the Huwery ' the absence of the democrats from the Polls. sional returns that we have seen. Mr. Pickens, mounted a placard, on which was insenbeil, in i f)r whig friends will battle manfully for their , at the r,ltimore Convention, declared that the large letters, tnus!it)9 forasconsion robes ! candidate. They w ill leave nothinp nndoue that j whips in South Carolina were as scarce andf.ir Mrs. Childs, ill a letter to the Button Coll- j can contribute to their success, l .vei y w hip w ho ; upaita Mi i -stunt x, rier, thus writes of the Milleritcs : ' can possibly pet to the polls will be there to d "Snub crowds arc continually about the doors posite bis vote of the Millertto meetings, that it is almost dan gerous to life and limb, to ttflect an entrance. Stones and brickbats are thrown in, and crack ers and torpedoes exploded under their feet. The other night while Mrs. lliggins was ex horting and prophesying, with tetnpo.-tuous leal, some boys fired a pile of bhavings outside in. ia, O. K Tin" election came otT in x Im members of Connress. on Monday Vountiv Adams, Allegheny, Armstrong, Heaver, lied ford, lleiks, Ducks, Bradford, Duller, Carbon, Crawford, Chester, Colombia, Cumberland, Cumbria, ( 'outre, Clinton, Clearfield, Clarii n, Haupliin, 1) laware, F.Ik, Krie, Fayette, Pinnklin, (ireene, I Iuiitingdon, Itit'iaua, Jellerson, Juniata, Luzerne, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehipli, Lycoming, Montgomery, . Mercer, i Monroe, Milllin, McKean, ; .Northampton, 1 .Northumberland, i Ferry. , 'Phila. Co. Philu. city, V. It. H.tr. dti7a 1711 171(1 'J 1 Hi 7 1-,V ll- a-11 lMlt 'J!)(H . (il.) Mi LUiti '21-7 lolC) 'Jlltil :iu:r JUKI JJIili 1-JII!) r!i-j lliFI lll'.f ."il7J 1 lo-J '..MM I -C.il j:l:i'i 1 117 LJii'.l '.'Tii :!-:is JI-7 P. i7(i 21. VI 7(h!( 1 '(it) :il :i J)10 :r-, 17(1.) '.'H:ll 'JIOO '1 KJ'.l W. 1 :!.'-) 'J7IK1 Ml 1 117 ti:i7 lii'J filH Hl'Jl ill ?,: 7-V y.xi 1 :.V I v.)y. 17(i IliC. J771 !'C.7"s j:ii JKi.'i l.)(U Kills no ID :ii."i l ,-; Oii:i J-Ki i:r.i M7-J ISM. Shu nk. Mar. IMS "(: UtliKl MSS s:nrt r,m :i)j") iitio l 7-1 Jii-Jtl ol7.') HP.HI (HH 11 Oil J :M !)0." 101 ill I ! 'j:i.vj 1 lii:t i:!, 'JVC7 :v,'li Jii:ui 1117 II- S :v;i:i .v.:i. 17H VeM 'Jill II) ."..Iitl 07 1 1 MHl lie :!Kn; j.i-1 00 Ki 2H") M()." menus nothing more nor less than a I'nited States Datik. Mr. Polk stands pledped, by his late declarations and by all the previous acts of his public life, opposed to a I'. S. liank. Mr. F.r.(.r.T T1IF. NLCI.SSITY, TIIFRFFOKL', OF A NATIONAL HANK IN THIS COFN TRV, IN L1KF. MANNF.R AS NATIONAL COVF.UNMF.NTS IN FORF.1C.N NATIONS MUST P.F. MKT 1JV A NATIONAL f.OVLRN MF.NT IN OURS On motion by Nfr. CLAV of Kentucky, the Select Committee on the subject of the Currency wa discharged from the. I'uither consideration of all the subject which bad been referred to. Ti.i:siia v, June 20, 1M I . Mr ALLKN presented the proceedings of a Democratic meetinp of the citi.ens of Cincinnati, remonstrating apaint the establishment of a Na- 07:io ' :u.i :iMn '!)(!7 01i)7 l.-.:3 0110 (51:1!) 1. ")!: 'J'.O 1 !! 17-0 H)7 till 7!:i liJlH 'JO(ii) ion :5.".ot o-:io a7!)7 1 10". 1000 01". I .117 I UK. !i."i:i Li I'.M-. LIU 07C-' :i77 l.".0(l ao7 0 iv. 1 it) Diirt i lav. on the other latnt. has always heen con- li"7 J ;,,' ,i ,i, ...: ril... ' Tl. iv.it..,.. , itik, ami expressing determination, if inp ext. acts from the Journals of Conpress, at ' ' ,'1,r,"r cVrrr exertion the session of 1MI. shows con. lusively in what ! ,,,r T"'1 TU" l''-'"' read. Mr ALI.I.N sanl be f onciirred in the general relation Mr. Clay then stood towards the e.-. tablishmcnt of another U. S. I'ank : IN SF.NATF.. Momhv, June 21, IS 11. Pluol ItmiU of fhe I nllr.l Slnfrs. Mr. CL V, of Kentucky, from the Select Committee on the Currency, reported a bill to mcorpotate the subscribers to the Fiscal Hank of the I'nited States, and said be was instructed to make a wi itten report. lie moved that the bill have its first rending by its title, that it he made the order of tie-day for We.lnes.'av neyf. and that the bill and the rejimt be printed, with fifteen hundred cxtia copies, for the use of the Senate. Several Senators having desired that the report might be rend Mr. CLAY said n it was principally in his handwriting, with 'he lenve of the Senate, he would read it himself. I We have only room for the following portions of it. viz : The Committee have neit her time nor ite li- nation to enter into a di-cu-sion of the ipietioii of tie- power of Cor.giess under '.!: Constitution of the United States, to e.!abli-li Tank. After aM that has 1 n .ild on t! at ipe-stlon darit rental v. nothing rel.a i National id written the long pn'o I of 1 ... I C ;i ns to le. ad I. il that would led to the manv projiosi- t- l.t::o:l lo-n 1771 7I..V) It is in this way that we have ' the 7th inst. The whip cui lied the state by a larpe majority. (Jeorpia sale foi Clay by 10.000." f 'iron War Some of our w hip cotemporai ies are dc- DC7" Official Ri:ii isns. 'I'he official returns I of the whole State, for Govern!", will be found the window near which she was standi..";, and : '" "no,hpr colml1" s,,l,"kv '.i"ri'y is l ri;'7" sl at the same time kindled several Uoir.an can ,, .p. .ii i. r.i c binations and great efforts made to dcstioy hi dies, rite blue, unearthly light of these fire- i ! :.. .... . .. l...- : - .. I election. works illuminated the whole interior of the building with intense brilliancy for a moment. " The effect on the highly excited congrega tion wasterrible. Some fainted, nnd some crea med. Several serious accidents happened a mid the general rush ; and one man it is said, was so deranged with nervous terror, that he went home and attempted to cot his throat. Thu Mayor, and a 6trong array of constables, now attend the meetings, to prevent a repetition of these dangerous tricks. Hut the preachers say that no protection is needed ; for four angels arc i-tationed at the four corners of the earth, nnd they have sealed the foreheads of all the taints, so that no barm can come to them." Miilingit Cry, F.xtrti. The Miller news paper in Phiadclphia, bad got out an alarm- j formation is desired ing extra to frighten the oor souls w ho believed ber. in it, out of their wits. An angel is on it blow ing the trumpet of the Ijrd, a horrible black looking cross. In capitals it is set forth at 3 o'clock in the morning,' OOd October, be will come. Child, believe it. At the thh hour of the night, Jewish time. been beaten in most cases of late years. The only way, therefore, to prevent defeat and ensure success is to be on the ground on Friday next, and exercise that most valuable preiopative of an American Freeman, the right of mi Ifi ape termiiied to claim the result of ev ery State as ; whip victory, without lepard to what side the niajolitv belong. Now, it is admitted and well known that Georgia ha given a iiinjoiity of over ; 2000 tor the democrats, being a gain of nenil v ! "illOO since ls . when the State went against ns j by ivarlv louo. Yet. the Slur" thinks this a glorious victoiy ! Well, some folks are eailv ; pleased. I ' We h-ain that Judge Ibd enhark. of Wilkes I barre, ami Judge lionablson. ol Columbia county. ' have renounced I.ocoiocoism, and enlisted under 1 the glorious banner oj Clay and Fielinghuvsen." i handsome majority, when we consider the com- Gkkln Pfas in Oi i.ooR We were furnished with it mess of excellent green peas, a lew day since, fioin the garden of our neigh bor, Mr. C. 1. Wharton. These peas were the second crop piodticed this sea-on. Tie: boarders at Mr. Wharton's Motel have regaled upon them j L' ;'" The above, which originally appeared in for seveial weeks pa.t. There are lew gardens the New Yoik F.xpres. is still going the round, in this rountiy eipial to those of Sunbiity, for ' "I the whig papers. Judge 1 b.llenba. k, who. i the abundance and excellence ofihoice limt and ; hwcvci. is no Judge. ,a title which our- belong- j vegetable. j ed to bis father ) in a letter published in the j kesbarre 1 aimer, a few weeks since, denies . CrT" L. II F.l.l.'s I.IViv; Ai.K The respective j number ofthis truly valuable publication are regularly received as they come out. They con tain the choicest poitions of Piitish peiiodical literature, and ought to find a place in every fami ly, where substantial as W ell as ilitel est inp in- Price 1 0 J ft, per nuiii- K7 1aii.v Ki vsToxr. The F.veninp Mercu ry is now published as a daily morning paper, under the title of the "l'aily Keystone." The Keystone is an able champion of lVmocratic men and measures. the chaipe and declares himself in favor of Polk j and Italia I Jinlpe lloiiald-on. although he w ill not vote for Polk and Pallas, does not intend to vote for Clay and Freliughuv sen, unless he has changed his mind recently. ! 100(h) llUts noo.") fio-o 1 10 litvj 01"KI 0:!io l.VJ." 101') 0701 "7:i :uo l -ii Ml! 077- 7l :!-( to 1 1.107C. 1 liopi iooiii:t l.'.oil 1 1 i:io7ti 1 --( i 1 1 1 Majorities. IIFt ,0-'J No returns were made (or tl.e llih ws.d, Northern Liberties. The vote given cut on the night ot the election by the otlicers of the ward, was for Shook, ". Markle I K This district will add to Mr. Shiink't majority Pike, .".01 LIT) r,V Potter, :?i:i 1-0 "07 Somerset, 70." 0."0l !00 Schuylkill, 01M 1 I :1017 Siisipiehtnna, OO0H l'.flO 01d-i Tioga, 1701 !). 1!)7") Cnioo. IM" 0I0U 1777 Venango, 107") .V) 10MU Washington, HC.U 1117 li'.l.'.-s Wayne, ll-" (17.") 1."-")M Warren, DO!) "07 1107 Westmoreland, 1701 077S 1701 Wyoming, hi York, UNO :!7!)0 KiiU Heioocrat c inaj. rity, Id- 1 :c.)7 Voiir. Z.e'.te. si Mowt Wumilki'I'I.! In the Midnight Cry, of Thursday last, is the account of Sister Mat thewson, who died one day of lingering dis ease. Previous to ber death, ber spirit was CT7" A report having been circulated in Co l'inil.ia county, that Gov. Portei had rxpresseii himself in favor of Mr. Clay and intend",! to support him, Mr. Koons, of Columbia county, addressed him upon the subject 1 he Goveinoi. ill hi letter, denies in most explicit lei ins. that caught up into Heaven, and then a voice, , ltf ever expressed himself in t.ivor of Mr. Clay. "which she supposed to bo that of the Saviour," told her she must return to earth. She then 1 died, revived in about halt'ai. hour, and h is ever since, about eighteen weeks, been proclaiming to all w ho will bear, "that the time is short." She takes no food whatsoever, except two cups of tea, with milk and sugar, daily ; exhorts sin ners all day, and at night converses nnd tings, as he says, with the angels, whose forms, en compassing her bed, she behold ! says be never voted any but the democratic ticket for thirty years, ami that le" intends to vote for Polk and Pallas at the next eleition 7" I!i;irisi Goi.n. We see a pleat deal in the papers about liritish Gold being sent to this country, for the purpose of inlluenciiig our elections. The whig papers say it is lor the pin pose i. aiding the election of Polk and pdllas, and the establishment of tree tiade piiuciples Tin; democlat ic upci, on the oilier hand, say ' Pfi fm v " The Philadelphia Ga- 1 kins of a li-llow who is said to leave elopeil ill the Fast, defrauding his cieditors. says that in in til. g thus, Iheiascalis " giving prai il eal ill. 1st rat ions of Deiiiociacy " Sensible men of either paity must think little of the decency or the patriotism of the man that can 1 1n. stig matise eve) v gentleman as a thief ami a swindler, who happens to differ fioto him in political opinion We do not believe that the respectable portion of tin' Whig paity w ill thank the Gazette for sin h iingoiitlciimiilv paitianship .V. 7Vie. r7 The Ga.ctte, like many other papers which display iiioie zeal than judgment, is doing more bain, toils own paity than to its oppo nents f.T" Tun Mii t iiiiiF Mm. i mov 'I'he Phila delphia Times of Tuesday last says : "v ester day u man in Kensington sold his house for Vinoll a id threw the money about the streets, while the little boys and girls picked it upmost industriously. One little pn I shew vd us j'l ."ai which she had gathered in her apioti. The fame paper ol the next day, add : I'he 1 victims of this delusion were vcst.-id.iv leturn- I. FATHER tii.ovfs. III the village of (llove ville Johnstown, Montgomery county, New brinp about the assumption ol the State debts by the General Government Now, we bilicve York, the manufacturing of gloves is carried on that there is just about a much tiuth in om to a large ex'.ent. More than 000 men and boys and LVN) women are employed principal ly in their own bouses. Tl.e amount of gloves old is from to $.100,1100 nyear. About $10, (XK1 worth of sewing silk is used in a year. This was formerly Italian silk, but they now buy A merican sewing bilk, made in Conneclu ul. They purchase in the city ot New York about silOtld-HH) worth of drcn.ed deer skins annually. Mormh"M I S on ami. The delusion bit even reached that steady land. Al a moot ing of tho faithful in (ila.-gow la. t mouth home ..(KI were present, all in mourning for the pro phet, Jor Smith. The Si o'ch Moll. ion Co . tiiinn embiacei L chimin v ! ing to their homes, (liom the iilace of ascension ! il is for the p.irpos,. f electing l lay and thereby I .,., ,... ,. ..".cure , fetched. ness The preacheis of the doctrine are making themselves scarce, ami one of th"Ui we under stand has actually decamp ! with il.'0O coin- charge as the other, and lint the whole is a , nm 1la1 ,n,.v belonginp to the Advent be lievers. Another preacher, it was rumored yes terday, was found dead ill his bed. 'I'he meet ings at the .IiiIi.iiiii.i street chinch have been discontinued." miserable buinbnp. 1 he idea thai Amciicali liei'inan could be bnbed w ith liritish Gobi, is ' paving them but a torry compliment , o far as llt.il molality am! patiiotisui is concerned, and we regret to see editors of lespeclability and standing giving cm reiicy to vueb contemptible political humbugs fX J" Tr i MFM.ors (1,1.1. os ..kr. Fun: The great storm we expel lenced in this place on Fri day night, the 1 th lust .caused great loss ol life and property or, Lake Fue. Steamboats and vr.-u'lv in the Imihoui, were di iveu high and diy About loi'y peisoiis have been lost. A number of valuable building, in 1'iiillalo, have In rn di mollohcd C.7TI; I'oston Atlas, w hu h crowed loudly foi a few l.i s over the Ytiiis Ivaina l'.leitiou, has come to its senses, as will be seen by the fol lowing paragiaph : Fn.m thr ll.olnil Mlnf t.f del. '.('. Pi nvsylv.im . We have accounts fioni a few additional counties in this State and it appears that the returns w hit h we ba bltliei to received, . ami upon w bicb w e had predicted our statements, are, IN SUM F. Ml '.GUFF, 1 IKI.t i.M .( I S. 'I he hiisle ill which many of these accounts are for warded, and the CIT.PAI'I.F. INACCFKACY stunt tif tune ifit) mukt tltnn up. tii e I" hUin.r fur tltie tit ft flu If some ofoiir Ii iends .ontli of New F.ngl.ilid would keep a little mole ipnet. and attend to their business a little better, they would not h-ad ihe rfil'iidsli n into so manv IMPI'.KITK T STATI-'.M l'.VI'S, tnul tl.c w a vw'- y t'f M tiflcn nun nil l.'if piibUhttl irli'in.i It is probable, making al low .nice for tie- al most i.i:.rt s.mi.i: i.t i hacy if lliuKf (rum iflnim tec mil t.ip rtrtl mure f.rncliirt, that Shi ns, the locofoco candidate, is elected Goveimu of Pennsylvania, by nearly 6000 majo rity. Tun ."ono 1l r. It was stated afewdajs ago that the lion. Geoipe II. Piollit bad ollen d to Ii t f.'iOOO that .lames K Polk woiih! receive a greater mil I tlx" I of electoral Votes at the approach ing Presidential election than llehiy Clay. I'he bet has been taken up by the lion. Alexander Kaiiow, F. S Senator fiom Louisiana, and the stake deiH.siti'd ill a thud party 's hands. We regret to sec gambling sanctioned bv such names be likely to s,ed much light now upon it. Nor do the committee deem it necc- aiv discuss the j ik-s t i Ml of the expediency of estab lishing such an institution as a F,ml; of the I", states. On this there is even le-s contrariety of opinion than on 'he former occasion fin bo'li it is the deliberate conviction of the Committee that avast majority of tb" people of the 1'nite.l States concur : and that they are now looking with anxious solicitude, to the del ihei at ions of Congress, under the confident hope that si Paid; of the I'nited States w ill be established at the present extraordinary se--ion of Congr-'ss The committee have adopted Washington city, proposed bv the Secretary of the Treasury, ns the place of locution for the Tank They believe the plaieofits location a subordinate (piestimi ; but there are many advantages liom the pioxi mity ol the I'ank to the Government. 'J'he dis tribution of 'he capital of tin- Pank among the several commercial cities in propnitinn to their respective wants and magnitude, is what they naturally desire, and. what will doubtless be done. Put to glial d against the c Nereis.-of anv undue Government or ollicial infuence. or tic itiipii1.it ion of any unworthy tian-act ions, the committee have thought it txpedient to deprive the patent I'ank of all power to make any d.s counts or loans whatev er, except loans to Go vernment, authorized by evpiess law. In older ' to el is ii i e t he command of the best financial abil ti s of th- country, the b 11 provides that the di r. ctoi s rf the parent bond, which is to consist of nine members, shall b aid for their services by the col potation, and all compensation to the : Mirectors. in the usual foi in of bank acromion, dation.s. is ntteily prohibited. The capital of the l ank, proposed by the Sec ' n taiy, is retained ; butaiower is les.-iveil to Cong i ess 1 1 augment It by t be a-bill ion oft we nt y millions, making the aggregate amount ultimate. Iv fifty millions of dollars, if that should be found , to be neeessai y. The debts due to the Pank aie required not to exceed the amount of the capital stock actually paid ill. an I 7 1 per cent thereon, w hich is a . gn ater lestiiction than usual The total amount of debts w hi. b the Park is nnthoi ized to cotitiai t. ov er and above thedepo. sites, is not to exceed twenty-live millions of i dollars, w bo h Is aNo a greater rest riet ion than was placed upon the .,(,- I'.ank of the C Stales. The P.o.k is prohibited from making any fur ther discounts or loans w In never it - notes in cir culation exceed three t ones the amount of specie in its vaults. A requisition that a majority of the whole number of the board of direetois shall be ne cessary to transact tin-business of the i-oi pota tion. 1 he ipii'st ion of establishing a Pank thus to he lestricted and c i I ell msc r .b.-.l involves higher iiiid giaver considerations than those nf mere expediency. The Geneial Government has or has not the power to establish a National I'.ank If it has the power it derives fiom it the exist ing giants in the Constitution of the I'nited States. The tniiiimlltC ln-.'nir it luls thenirtr tnul flight .) tSirchr it. Put alter a contest dm iiiu the la-! ten or twelve years. 111 lesp. ctto the constitutional pow cr of Congress, w hi, h has been maikedbv so much animosity and bittei ness, a lorbearanceloexercise the power would be a viitual surrend -r of the power. IF IT 111'. TUFF. THAT MONF.Y IS POW- viewsof the paper just read, and as a Senator, and in the higher rhario ter of an American citi zen, he would use every exertion to carry tbetii into elei t. If no other Senator would do, be would, on the day w hen tho Senate was infvii tiled that the President had signed the Knnk bill, (five notice of his intention to bring in a bill for it repeal Mr. C LA Y of Kentucky would in form the Se nator tio'ii Ohio, that if he imagined hi) and the fi iends with w hom he acted Wcieto be driven fiom their purpose by thieats of civil war and rebellion, he was mistaken They would puisne, the course prompted by their duty and the wants of the country. I'eail".sly and steadily, regard less (if I O S1a; .l is. ! Tin l;snv, June 3, 1 s 1 1 . 'I'll" bill to Incot poiiite the suhsciiher to the Fiscal Paul; of tie- I'lnt-d States, being tin- sp. ciill older of th" d.i v . W as taken up ; and the til t sect. on of tic bill having be n read- Mr CI. A V addi -ss d tie' Senate at length in ex pi. mat ion ot t he varum- piovisious nf the bill, and the reasons for them, lie concluded with exhoi 1 1 ng the 1 1 lend- of t h in-t it nt ion not to sa- Cl lt'ee it oil .ICeo'lIlt of to tii-d -tail- lb-alb t ens Ii f. .re the pnleie I' Sp ctieg a National I'a 1 1 k , an I s.i id that t hes.. !i vi 1 s and conll let ini views furnished an additional motive for the ;uon: ' -o" leu.ei.t of the question. He firmly li liev i d that :i l.n g" oi t ion o the people ol this countiy w.re in favor of the establishment of n I'liit-d V.if. s P. ink -- 'l h.lt this feeling was not confined to the W hig party, but went far beyoti I it That a large number of the opposite party were openly in favor ot a Hank, and a still grea ter poit.on privately entei ta uied the same opin ion Mr CALIJlil'N said : He would say a few vvoids in relation to the assumption that tie r is a l.irpo majority of the people of tin-Tinted Stat- iii favor of a Pn.ted States Tank Th Senatoi from Kentucky says that in this majoii ty. more than the Whig pai t v are Included. If it is meant by this, that the Wlrg party, and a la i !" poi t ion of the 1 'in :oe i at ic pa it y a re in fa vor of a I'nited Stab s I'.al k. he ,Mr Cii.m.rM con! I assure th" Senator from Kentucky that, in bis opinion, so far from tliat being tie case, the reveis. was the f.rt lie believe.! ihesenti iiients of the South wep against the establish ment of any bank of the kind lie believed th"ie was a very large poitiou in that section opios,.. to a F luted Mates I'ank. and as to the Whip par ty itself b -ing united oil it. he believed tint Sena tot was mistaken. Wi i.m.s.,v, July 7, ISIt. Th" Senate th "li proceeded to consider the bill to incoi p i ate the salisi i ihei s to the Fiscal bank o ll- I 'nited Mat. s. Mr r.i CllANAN took the I'oor, in op-.si tion to the lu',1. and examiiu-l and coiiiliienteil al linn h lengtii on tlie pi opo.it ions contained in tin repot t of the ..ect Committee on the Currency The repoi t a-sei ts that a verdict ot the people o this country had b 'en remleied in lavor ol the r tablishiiiciit of a National Hank. heie was tie verdict It was not made . Piesid -ntial election, nor ronh T i lei'tion le- taken as evidence o In his own .ite theie li.nl bee' ,,1 . Lvt ,in loi a m.-mber of Con ict couipt is;ng the count ies i n. and nch i the state of pul .V e,l,ui-e o the i;net o ill at tie1 the result ot th. such a Veld let . recently a sp vial tress in tie- ilisti F.lVette alel Glee i-tion. that ev the Win ! f a friend of the Indi mi enemy of a Fnite Of Tun Sr vi rs that went foi 1 1, in isoii, iii 1 o, I we have lately titumphed in Indiana, Maine, l.on isiaua, Geoigia, Melaware and Pennsylvania, be sides reducing immensely the whig luajoiity, in i seven others The Meiuociatic pain in thiiteen States. ince lJrt, is just ris,.V.i$. Who say "fail " Mli Clll.l V IHap. The Widow o Cilley, who was shot in the duel vv llh Glavcs. ilisd lulcl v ul '1 h'.'liMstoii Main lie opinion in 'l a' candidate declare 1 ,!iu- l.end.ent Tn a-ni v . and Males I'ank What would be the etl'ect ol" this foi einp of a I'ank bill through Congress, when pn! lie opinion is totally unprepared lot it ' Wh the ci v of n peal will be lais- d, which will r. sound li oi ii Maine to the Gulf, and from the ohoii ol the Atlantic to the Iiockv Mountains, and V cry of repeal w ill b continu-d until the Pank lep ale.l. or until th" Govei iitnent setth s dovv into a motiied aristocracy. " Mi. CI. A Vol Kentucky said the gentleiiiqn o the opposite side had abstained II om in ter lei ing while the fi iends oi the lull were submitting thtfir aiiieiidmei.ts. ami they were disposed to r.-cipio-cate the couite-y. while its opponents were pre senting their amendments. We are ,-sjid Mr C I p -rect!y willing to let honoiahle Senators have the AKGl'.MI'.N T if tliey will let PS1IAYF T11F. PANIC. ! Wool Th ui:. I'iu; New Ym k P.xpress I says : i )ne hiindri'd biles or about 20,(KKl lbs. fnio Americiin WihiI were shipped iii the slrp Pat I rick Henry for Liverpool on the ('eh. It wn selected by a Scotch manulactuter from our fi i ncet Saxony fleeces, and some of it was taken ! al (ilk-, a lb. There is no article that is iucrea I ' ing in its production so fast as this. For the Wi.r.str.R a I'lioni' r. In his speech befoie the whips in Philadelphia, a short time previous to the late election, Maniel Webster said : "The election of a President of the I. States depends on th" next (.ubeiiuitoit.il election of Pennsylvania. ' Well thewhm candidate has been defeated bv very neat Iv ,'ioon votes W e bail the pie diction of the great Maniel. who has ' come to judgement to s lllle ptlipOM'. I'llilli. 7ll(.V l'l! ITS CONCF.N TRA I ldN I'NMF.U Till-'. MII.FCTION OF ON P. WILL, s(H.P ou l"Bt two years large links have been driven CDI I I'CTIVF MPST M'liMFN T Till' ' ,ro1" l''c Lasiem Slates as well as this State to POU'F.I. A NATION. WI 1 llOI'T SPCII i ,lie ,','r,ila r"'ui '()bio, Michigan, Indiana A CONCFNTliA TION OF POW1.U. MAIN- ! an ' l'!"'.us. T IN" ING FX I'F.NSl I" CUMMFUCIM. IX- ! 'l""'' years ago tere was a good deal TF.UCOFKsK Willi ANOrHI.K NA pi, i ' of Wcndshipped trom Dutchess county. Since posl.Sl.N(i 11", MI ST CONMFCT THAT l lnal periiKl, bonncr, our manufactures have INTlT.COl'KSP. ON A CON Mi l ION OF IN . nu riased to rap.diy that we luve not only Work Jl" A LI I' Y ANM M1vMVANTA'F. NA- j nl up tl.e growth of our own Wool, buti large i IIONAL TANKS IN OTHl'.K ( i'l'.NI'KH j i-iant.' L.fcvai.e Foreign.