, ',` ,, j , 410, ' - " i 4Ci tin';*ith 00 l 'et!oy bot.:t4oroilgh, ^' , : .1 , :4,-‘OlO, .2. , ,tiflkotbi , .*: , rOthorlrAtiat it has 41.`r•-", ' 2 " 'AT'S, 1 40 :4 14 .0 4( ft1f hsrg.4 friArs any Oar -,-...,.f0i5itA15t.,3 ,'Pitite his tr4nsCended its consti, -,tittionaligiiiesol; it tribute, lit ' once to, the mod --'• • `:l , 4 l . l ,ol:**l;oli)rtzesniatec` , aoti , inot her'. 'proof 'is ,;, abikkigitlitttfrfir;:ittlhecomprehensive wisdom ~:., ; *itii:,vr,Vichltiiilraniere of-the Conirtifut ion se ', •Atlicidd;Aeitl44l, , Ttinciplea Without ,inconven 80:0r11.IfOnti.,,th6„acticia'Of tlie Govern, Pt i itt,4.?l,l l o , ' 4 : _ l '•'' «..,•••, '•- •;•I"AATc„ PIMPS.' be MI rinifai movement, , in Pi" APPOtot 14 his keen' Keedy end marked., ''''44,ll*tollllo,',9f the . Gevernitient' no 'lir:range . , !Mtstltifititte'Seitete Were madelor spectators; : 4 1 il.fbruktihijothar.aheut one:third 'of - the Spade is,a l l4tetit‘the,poblicp-apil•in the, new. apart • Aiionl•tholialleries:obver, two-thirds of its area. 311 11 1, fixe.eailetriee the -admihision of the peo- 1 pie th'witneeti legislative proceedings • is en es. '•••• .., ; sends; elesnent , .or public confulenco; and it is ,""fot:lbir ye orktieliiived that this wholesome prin- Ciefit' , s l o l 4'eVelf balbuiciti by; the substitution of .... - opkroakenckintereitchl,clemonstri t tions for Mid . - ,eXProloci4 of-a matured and enlightened pub. ' '' M oFilifikii); ; ;'-Yet it Should never be forgottop ''•• ,•skist_ttict,pranee, bit the'.torhuient spectators '''',' 'AviihilviAss'Astils, ‘ awed 'and controlled thc" '',37ienefi4iiSeintrly, • With this lesson Mul ifs ~. '-': - C0ft04404 - ee - - - 'betbre 11 4 the time will ;ever `/,-,,," - ecirsice-,icheick, the „deliberations , of the Senate .;;`,'! . - 4491.AteaWayed br the 'bfandiSinnents or i the • '', kltfitlllieOl'ot Abe'E'lleries,•''' , `" '• 14tialhiPessible'-tel disconnect -froth an odes ••:'. ..?Ittik,!elt tice tail of rellectieds en our own, ' • `,P.M.,Co4l,3 , y;lthl,ori.speculaticoui on the futtire, ..5 . ,, 41 . 4„.)044etigie account Jatdlie Senate iovoll . liel7,ll,lollmar,y of the progress of our country. ' ....' Fro?; , ,yeli#olyeat you rha ve she'll yourrepro „,.nertkistion :.'itilarget.`:time and •again Yon .have prnitll4,erelioineti, a new sister into the con!, •' :' NOP Y.Catid'Aiolecenrrences ofoth is dify II re u • . WieteAlCilndlinineefi'proof of the, t i'mvt,ll , \ I ' 4l O-I, ol Pfil!Y'Aft,:tire , Unit a states; 'Three , trx l 9 4 1 .0: 1 1if1.• 'ffitt".Of,itt ' ' Senate :ma*, io , lii4 i ti,:etintr,t( 'lf lig epee s in' the history - , :fkitie:iiii.r:li,O6',, ''' ''--'• - '6, h th a- ',„ :, tii 4 i i , , .v - q .', . ?......, . 4 , W ei) e oy ' , t l ,6o,t4h4l,f3ollBtillitiat)). ~- . /, ', ,t, . 1 0,4• ~ I villi- c o .. ''etieci - "er the - vetYresedia-• • ''',* Offkit eleiiflk 84gitilS, containing -three:all/lien .' , ‘.`: :, ,'” • ' . '. ', ' • •_:,•', vcsas•l•this ‘fth• Of,Dece.mber r , -1,818:, when.••the thlolOilkinet for. the ' fi rst time .fo' this, , room, it -`7"=#Ottliesi'd oi , the. - representatives ,of. 'Fiven, , , ty_one Siateiy containing nine 'milli- 9 ; 1 , 0 01 de, .Ta. day itie entnPneed of the ,rePresentatiVes Skt,thirwAvtr',States; containing ;more than - • twenty-eight initliolllteePlor PrOaPeroue haPPY •' aqd , iolll Sdeinted. to eonstitutionarliheilY::-r ~Lket,Aniseigreat hints speak for themselves to 4the,'Wor,ltf..', '• •.• , •,, , eTtie,etkrer,.of„ rtes United States cennot be • meninferd-hY•thii of any other•iiermle of when' . 1 0,, ift.il)qtliv r `sl , eeenlititi ea , the chiqii 'liCauiet 14 1 llitfittitthe otitimpietron of •the.prodigions `'•*F4,4 l fhiell havolirked theirpfofirese: •Sixtyn ..,-. tillkijlimillieil•hirtfeitlitatett, containing three 04 11 9 1 0thribitirlisr h9tdePed with debt' end ex-, ,--- haniteoo;o 4 4nligi*lr-nriediPendenee, estab: • l'•-- ' . iis44loAilitons4od, , a-freeCenatitu '4o4 l ioSesPleueiV(9.Splkirid, and Ugan *K el thiidwishes•of a few dilun( o h* * l nO ,R 4434 diroio of the world. ,"1, Ah # 11;004 twenty-eight mill ' :,10 1 0:A!.• . ,• inferlway happier th a n.:.ap. Li AVJ , , - ,g*Alik ' `other Pert-of the globe!, •; - ,, , :w 4 0 „ , pf„ , populptionl and4political power ,sliapoktilot*e.,wastrarn slope of Abe Allegheny • ,' " - iitt i tat i tillei'o 4- tha thirteen States, forming but . AlisiMlittitiif taltrfti*itai the maP or our vast Pos ',.:4lsscs#4,,,ifi•',Ft; (pie beitddip.Chriationity, civiliii , .:,"sp at , piffWglytnyto %continent; the des •,•'; ', '''... 'hie 'gown - into, a power of the first 4 14.11 1 1 6i*** 1 4 1 4P1C.104. Protecting ideas that tir4 6 •Ortivesta-thekursel; rave; -a grim: ~ rftrf Lkigfoitfirc,giSiirthat of any • other nation, ': , :je Allf.Altt)PtY,lll - ; . .oootei'spit and;-'production '44fiVaiiiif,.*Aitplellimierild' and happy; .fre e i n . Altlythipplintseiteit4bi States—in a word,- be ore, an v of the not be ' more or, my . In' who de-ride itntion; such a pity la 4 ::;= • .• ry i1.C .7 LV01 ; ' 4 . 1 ...q0..'i 04, t tons, qt o~sor . • Ja•tde:tp.:4liit't ire itiu tiy trains 11.11 K.. 'igk''4lfieX+fwe.o7l l4l t . ' iis ,1 - 60, 4 ,:. 1 . r eliiiiiiqiQiv: la' Vat et.the..verthL rno;44 t i • . - :lbr,thetlitn . Olfi 4 Is. CliOrib#4,'4l,qiifizith yp teir4i'OthOr. yet - nein con-, :i.l,Pele . t.t..with :groat Ovcrifa n ,..'ind,:•4lo.4l;tri,•.'• the memories: Of. tht7deParted . t . (tra t ore . a nti statca thitiged high .ilptirricsi•istod, ,theifseloaatry. ! ;:the.AtiffricAit w 49 r: through::fhecaptioliioll.larti, viitii• ins ;tee iv.e .reliweneo vioiv: the:spot ...'"oti:which 'eft tritiny eltil„great'niutec , 4B' . ;hato'fireatn.djated••,tp:l4,.. for They...WM*l.o°l4:oh fin tiged'et , :tho great ar i d the good; whorenewals,. the einnulin . :prop. firty. th Obit; 't#l . .4::oiiellyoerltaps; 2 the vvillliagu around fkie `-'ion °rico - Oceupied . •by y.„threoiltheisp pains . a:and:rime, nisa 7 cu 1(1i-A ori Ll.l;basi rib t IVidertible to'never;: illuStriOus, men, who; in Pleb generation; some- titrpe.ilteided;' sometitnos 'sometimes eq,.oubtio , ofi:that higher Clued ;0, Statesmen, Who - seek. the 'light 'nett followlheir ConyiPtions. • •• , • There'. sat: Caihnon, r/is...seriator;,ingexiblo; net., - ovrirwhelined;•• by piabl fonef...lon(4 ;trath i , th - 41; fee riesilY foltovring road% Whose: iitiariaring Intel] tee t• 'compelled, nil' his etriotkins •herinoniio tliti'deducliciiati Of hie Vigor_otifiliigic, arid n Oble.couti tenance ,ha hi tu I y - ,wore t h :expi• Sinn: of • one engaged hi theperfartn'euee.pf high public duties, ;'" ••;:This,vviis lir:ebter's- Scat. ...no leo ' verti evon such a. Senator. Crinseioni : its OW Ile w.ash Poivere; he.repPsed ePrilideace on liiinsal -and . Scorninethe corttriYaUces.sof - :sirtalifir•rilerty :he stood•artiong..his peers an Oile" oefi ter "'for . . the .itinple dignity of' his .SonirtoXitti. cleth ea nor: Type of o bis Nertherri.hetrie herigree he.' Imagination .hi•the grand: - and•iranittr',Oidline . °f his:forriri '6nd : intellect; a great .Netv.:.•ptg; !arid rock', repel' ihg : ,Nevv . r . England, War Writer •his,prodhetions cheri.;hed 1"y teiinon .. anti. hOla rs hi le t irc. Faigi is h ,tongu.els, llien:', • As.a . Sonlitoriiil t;ititnr, his .great:rilwts.arif itssOcisteir,'vviith this , Ohitiober,..vr hose yet ti? orate beneath • the•strokes:el:iris docP tone's' Auld rrsiiseighty : Word • • • - •Oa - Outer rel e• . his. ioipettione and. ardent • nature. ago; nail . ..exhibiting n . the .6e . nat6 the's:into ve hemc'nt end %passionate. eiciquerkee ihtif of :yore rifif..s.l tire Pp ft6v . tativee • ynd;tlp3...cbuntiy: eiatitordinary personal Nllli(7 . Wl'llrniff,'ili..j'Cou'r.age., ; his no hie 'Pali)fus , fns ceteii ,hits f with an:4niliyifitiiib ity of : character, ago;;Woirlill'a ve 'Rttle faverite ofhistory. :lie loved his country tibove•all earthly . objects. • !rived libertr' in hi I chit nt ri e's. t Ho; Lig .rtiani:(Walor,'•patiipt;.• . er•iti Woe eCert•aird : felt in. the tenth.. test .. parts; - .°l 'end his . d e• , ,• c 110 fig. 'Sun, •it's . i•hreVy bearrie, in 'hues' 1,71 , 64 splainrie6:l°' Wain iturte., • and to Cheer •th e_ btrid" he loveil and: ierved'ah:NV ." • theStatea.inay point Ve,illi..grtif . iiied pridP to theeorvices in.the Senate ~o f their 'patriotic. Crowding. the, meintiry,'cOme'thp.riatruis ,et.:4 ( l to (I;litiyhe, UEO4; !Pt ae oh; i 5 mselr-: .ney!' end .the ,rost- r •l.,..eattnet nurnber thetit f i-, itil;the :recorti.at nets end- tato ran . - IPPoial•te . their successors to. give the Mori; e destiny net unWorthynt. iriOdelf:Were these-JO' awake emulation Will, bp - the . Arrterieiiti„ . statenipliti.Whc,lo this a geior• safe" es, shall :cootribure.to jriv,est . the' new hich We:F . & 'With. h.isterionitcmo•-• • ,thoieWhich Citlitcr. hero • : .1 , Amid nor ",:Senato'rs, lest tb is nrietriitable. ghairtber,..behring•lyifh tipitsrlpired,. Conetithtion'ave• received ficari-our. forefathers.: . .ftt...its Cherish it ; With grateful'' addl . ) iflePts i e:POWer :whq...Co'lithil the destinies of ' , empires, and.„iyhoe gatiti4se is e adere. • ..alii'struCtures'refiretr t : Etscorroding 'tooth .eflirno. These ;nrirt.thle must -rnafilder int° ruin; :bat : the p s rieci•:, :pies of constitutional Aiberty, guarded*::hy. doter and:;virtue;,afulike Outlet kat :elements-. fin 'not'decny.'- . l.iet us:devoutly:trust that nnolliei Senate, in another ago, -sitaill'ear,to a new and .larger.ehainbor this - ConetitutiOn;.Vigeratte end inviolate;: Oat- the-last generation of pas -Witliese HlP...deliberations %if •the 'Representatives::("( Anooricaly'SttUde tedi Oic . iiperous . and free:. • • .execittiOO Of the order °I . the Seniite,.,:the hOtly. will now proeuetr to . .the• new• Chamber. lett. E we* frit, ritl,t) reted ticli at• eted h of lie:`, do, • , • WAslit.nsrran Tam. 17. , • Thaeipeniee of. the:Mite& 'Sta'tes SuPreme . .Court for the. laat.iiv.e.years,•eiclusive qr. tifii •Ju ges'. s;laries, has amounted to 12,410,i4t 'wh ch ov r's9l,ooo. wier'paid fa:the .Clerk. ' her . 01 . 4 1 90Milliratively few: rieibboeS.in; the se ..to.day, during the, delivery or.the fun „al eulogies of the :late Mr: 'Darria;'Whirh• co' smiled about tvia.hatirs.••• • • .ft - •appeara•from the ptibli.:ilocutriatits that the'ainoutiti'paid' aiulincurred.' by. ,the execM` tlysi*Of Itanses'on account , of :extrobirdiijail:..ei penditures, vvere aisfollows: : : „Dy•Ctiy; 'Geary s69o•f by Gov.. Walker; $5400i . li3/ Gov:', Den,' ver $124•3:. •• The Secretary •or State •recom .theritle-a appropriation-(Or- t - paymerit The ia - loluticm_pfMr. Phelps, providing far night sessionsof ttheßaueer•-isjperety, for the delivery of Buncombe speeches,'and-tvaa-pase ed by a large •majority. • Thia is•intendetiNto fa.• ailitate..Ahetransact / ion Of husioesa in the House during the- , earlier part of the day, When .it will be Insisted 'that the' discussion' shall be. strictlyionfibed.•totpeasures legitimately be, lore that body: - . ' . • :••,•''.Mr.Clemetur, of Virginia, 'who.' was :deur in the 'duel. with Mr. Wise, is- unable to Walk ' roam His. strength has jiii*aoledaced bir , ,styiering nd'ebnliberricht, that all probability..h t .: will' not resume seakiii congress .during 'the present . ; He came Washi ngtort with 'the'.vidiv. •of a beneficial: clTplit: from he ehaago Ofassbciatiom '• • .•'.• • • Demociatio:Prese,aaya a' man • " ••- .notned.'David • Batty, • .eMplayed ,by •_Shei idan f.;.* C 0.,. as foreina4 Ow t Pit . Lod!: in. : ibi , itaaietniatttc.if . ,Wayne;colinty., chine to a most, horribl b.:defi tit On .Fridayjfiat. e was. engaged;hl piy - MO-.OL•the'-eirgaof.a friMen bank Wi 'the earth' imbn: was , standiOgOli'°B way,.precrpitetin . g• bikiiiiitii.the - ilii,beaaatbi•i,vbeiohe';atruokiigon thit?Oovybar w . fklib -ha d fallen 4401;:— . Tlie bar 'tlfaiilad to strike • 'lid first' par- Pendiatdarly",whe . ii- ilopt:Oatryz.Orti* it: . It . p* . t . ow 'w e ; boy,,:tkpile ne es, his ;.• 7.. • condi. atoned reedom under- L iEgjja l`gie V4)°‘ • • • • . - • Dr....3loCltAil -:1111'1t•11'.0 ttioVtl 1/1 2 : l lealt MeillUrtat •' ' ' .IN a l •• t' irtta_us;plod'stire_• , .p Llbi I,h tile . .10110 W7l. ' '.llStirfitills'2l.4l4 . g, 44i cit -iretri6 tia c 'De.la wa re. gotinty. resole tons,. Lam.M.t he t tivriteeting,.olto".iiVitOrratio cif izens .c;f4 the',..PoSe . :y:rre' T6* itleu ese,"•en Salt/ • .laatin,S; ' etif efioster,:was appoi nted • Piell()011t;;i1.1(1' Ot appointed Secrataly:;,.: . .... : - ...'Thelollbyving Committee vilis.,...mr..motion,„ 'appointed *b) to.i.?repottregOlutien4,:io• ' w if{ -bbilsks l) !'miAlY, of Nediai' , William }L. oflltaiiserfoid, nett rice. -Jerries i of 1 7 .! . tid-' cobra, e of 'Mt ietrd Hoe k;",l'Ohn 'lletelCay 'of .If, 'Clikeliester, reported , t following; (IVleesri , .Fltigle•anclltlcKay dissent- MAO , wereadopted by-the tneetiegt 1 1 . :tl'neut:its, 'self-government lathe right - of thepeople everywhere,...and pfinci intkof:t he Demeertil 'fait h—therefore,' , . .That'auf. theory.. Which. tends to tram ens this priniplei 19 concentratepoiver .In-the bands of . the levi; and toinculeate senti-. meats of alleriatiOn-between: the mcmbeb of 'a . 'confederated brotherhood of States,is .subker, : ' • siya•of the true '.prinejples : of Democrayrop po`i.ll9 the natural . rtghts . and'at va 'tee,:wifistlin.test ... iiiterer.ts!of rnfl inospeions'petiple. ".. .1 . :X/r.rqued, .'l"llq.t tnetieitiocratic party Of I alva . re..county,•acting,in concert .*.With semi= resents '9f the•Dernocriifri; 'throughout the cone.: , fry, reiterates its unalterable determinafien . la strind bY .thhgcl.'prineiples inaugurated t.iy . .refF-.' - ersen, and advocated f?ernoeratie states.. men, of the.conntry to Iheipresfiiir.dlik- 7 rirlFlCi. pleS ti:4101::.1:flOM • 0101 any : other .ittiVe'.. given succeSs...anit.tniumpp to the; prosperity...of The Amnlicsn That it'yegards thePreserimtiOn.ofthe•Vdion as'epartimoupt feat Ute Orits political action ; and as ihe best, means of establishing: Peace .141 •repese'on the . all exciting subject-of Slave-. .til;.rldheree;to thd,.'prjr coniiiibed iii , 'tile organic-kiwi of:the 'Kansas • and'-iviebraska A ct;• by wliich I he'peeple .of the Tertilories pre :,perfectly fr'ee•te.toint and t'ogulaid thoky, ihst it iitiona in their ow .way, subje:ct the Constitution of. the United States." :/440/0•;/,. The t in . Jpmes 130clrartam . Presi. dent - Of:the United Slatris.,,We recognise the re fin.(irsCliohir, the Unltiltering'pati•lot., and Ma. lured statestriair; and that ,by his emjnontly ttiae atid.fititrintic course, he piOtictl 40 •iris to. .his ..country ''and. - the whole woriti,• thy,' thel4;'resiiteMial" matitlei .once worn' bY . Wa4bington, -tt.JellerEon,•and a Jacksen i • has fallen .on one.:wOrtby the . sq'ably;filled : - Thatthe kreat dept of his wisdom hits : been' abundantly, .shown,.. when upon' asSurning responsibilities of his present distinguished po .sition„ be retina: 11i.450/(.lq. 04CC subjecl'e.d . to. the malignant Itttacks.and . cunning "foe:iititif,s: - 'not mneh of his avowed political adversaries a S'of these wan .'profeiSed to,. be lirs. , friends; • gelid Were,. tig:: tiMe" hes' . ihown, 1;t• triere . etrary `chosep . of -.thought:s'Ni: .0 I and deed . s . ;9( damning,. - dishonor, because.'their.Seheriles . of m eolikne'ott :Altire•indignp . stly rebuked arift 'the, •Wiscf.t . and more . cam'Petent . men. .. • vet' } : - men i.st ration, : he Nttis'..ttt tacked., and:' :such ht-t?.it threatened; , abused . and vilified for:wanl_ ~.-‘, 0 14.:-. 4 4l:4..arnellt.trif. arid ttrriTig,h4.-..1-4..cii;hitti he . tl'ialtOttio'pa'• the dignity c . ?t. '5 heroic civilian, ealotly .pursued..o . le. e lien . .. tenor of his .I . •riy, and, tois'siies of 'disappointed ”antbi:. 'lion 10 gljd •.'h earrolerisly' by, answering., to Ins country- and. his. cOnscipnee . for -the parity - of his : purposes, and: trristifietd 'time fur the:MILS-. 1,11:41 0 o of . histtiprig.bt..in'tentiolis..., That ids ‘stateirnanship has been-beautifully . ! 6 ; l6 p.ed th the. tone of his'.w.hoie EkOcutivo '4,oletl.tr.. as .applied -tit the . various' exci - !ling Opies - Of. time ,eottotry's:, inOres . t . at home; - OV.. to:the interiburse: of themationel•couhttittr cy: with, Other sore reign t los of the . o. .World,.:to. messages', 'his Selectindef co bine itario . ll oript?ioth'icrtt•t... .tlevolVing. oh' ; ••an, ;lIL lom. has tihtriet.y etl'anentarged9ind' accitrate.lorOwled,:e . wants •antl....the ri;.,, , 17 of the/As:bole p , epte..--: Mat, fore f. etisproviding.the ) . test . .theft'us fa e , tel ylOriterg,erfcy,r and being perfect ly a,Juitrill; led the Sanction's:and 1 Unit at ion4 - ot.the• Constiittion t •helhasshovvn liiinselni•Ort bk. of the 'confidence reyosedln,hirn by . his own-tia , - • That- his • patricitisM hag been ;beautifully: tv'sted h . hen,.und ter the excitement of . freti?.icti •tt:,s l / 4 On thU hand, and . . reckless !dealt cisrn' on . pite other, ;efforts had...been',madc: array the people of one 'Section of the Conntry. itgainbt those' of rinetber ; when political:moan-. t ebanits,. eiding.a . nti.abet t gin 'a litce:parposey• 'spleatling broadest ".t their favorite:-Alim'ent of 'tniSreefesentaiion., 'not hositating.even to yin )ll,t94he.pieciiiefs Of confi . dentiel .iittercidttise, and trillss preteni!ons slunitiled the i.Mincieratie party:Of, to, • whicir. fl made stieh: false profeisionsamid. all , eS,e,..the first President of the ICoystone. State ;and knows-'IIO- North,. no South;.no -East, 110 WeSt,"‘rts being one.hbove -al - tether t'abut regarding the 4rhale couiary,as.--the .olNeet of his attachment and ,solicituile, and all'her...eitizeriS, wherayei ted, as equally'ent.itieil,to prcit thin - under he broad tegis of the Constitution, and the "sacred enjoymeni•of all their rights of perion and'of tiii:43o/vSd, That he Hon. William: Pennsylvania' has iiwise able and accemplisnel Senator,--the Divocratic-party a 'trtte and:up right titlirocEite—and the country and•Constitu.; Tioh o zealous'.and unfaltering friend. We approve his - political acts,- and he hai our esteerktitid regard, . B?IL.OCQ''S ...•• ":. er,StN/1 .• • 'r.tret . for ti& 3l,Ml.lt.4':titcitilide.% and.' the ituot, tnlfitimi Nal ntldtitrolit, - ti RI e i .Ultl $t "t d "'Oaf " MITI) ).tpo. f$ f 11 1)1 , ehill.ll .1(3 01 . 0 Altikhrl . Y.P4 , coutrzt* 6011, ..btft.', .1,/wt • 'adnu l,d tattl.: : • . GOti7C,. 1T T ....... The . r6l . l6yhi'i , ic in ion We res.pectfullyskireorntnantr.i . fe.thd •etli(or. of• - thz. his .. 6ar s eful:pbrusaf..'.ltAmts .direc.t. rolettinee to Sitwird's ..Itue.liesttt•tnanifestd : prudent .enough .to, a void ditcet referenen tti . tWe rli erer'esiden tion . s, fer.he.Ni , ell knows thitt.the ..Strength of: A l tit.l.Jelrerson,. party, Itcy as, completclyst:•the Squat' does theiDemotfa tic: party of lo -day.: In'l79o,,fiffy -nine ont, of thesseAtenty-onelyotes :given to:Old ..16116.A. ~ tititits*Were from the - North., ••111iLieff:4iplian , tjteit47.c . elyed votes;` , the Sotich.but the given horesult in. 1 .13511 a as not moreSectio'n•L . • .. . . appeA ranee, - .• '.• ,"A't,..the*.ctleath • hug' in 1800, Igr.....Tefferifop .hart 73:electornl totes to Mr. Adam4'.6s. :The ,only Northern t kken.slpporting - ,the,petni oci•at•le..eandidaett, v+tieTetinvivtinia On part) 'with 8 VOtes, and New York - 12 . vnt-e4 the. 'Sou th;1•131r. :Not frOtn DelaWere . ,.afrOrn:Maryland .ant.l.Cftotti'..Nort.ll Caraina., In ISti:t theft; 'was' no :effect:ries. Op: 'positen tot\Ft . ...Ti4rerson,•Und'even Mnssachii se..tta.Wts cui:Oed•by.hiS frituid4.• Yet:the Epic itof. the opposition the aanie , then'aFknow,. (he:ttimeteen electOttti . votes ctqt.:hY, hi! 91d 134 y. : St at e'rfor:Thinnas:Terursoit ,were.stig tnaiize&.by:•the' infuria tett Federiklititsas : 11 , go?. rti rd) . ti.!ivs . ~nrc.pii. .r ea : foi.., J.li.e.m 1) . y..111.e.‘Lpiner .: 5,... : ::. ... :. , ~,-;. : `, • . ... - . . , .. .. . . . .-, . "!"•• -. f;itriWit,L.l:t'.l!b,;(l,rsioN•: - . . : • ... •• . . .... • - The-folloiring . .fro m...tha• • Pltiladejatiia Nor',' . . .. . • ..,Ip!trio?2.., C haul ,b e , ..ge ttOia Hi Tali (I,', .4164 'the, 'eonelniling .s.ttg.p..Rtion.akfecj, upon; ••••' ••• .. . ..... ..,... .. . t'. fiThiir . o i ; s , not.a. 'State. io the...UniOn ...wkieh , . . .. I.loas 'pot: con i 111.1 r. a' large .iii'lliaiit . 'y 'ttdl'o . a re . ..tia'-' votett..i...ith •an 'undiing'. 'at tech meo t. t 2 (1.1)0-in.:: • stitntioLS transrpirted to us liy. - t the . .iiitiripts 4 o the reli)4itioil i ••yet'saell •fia..'been.t td.ekeite.- bent gioirin..t ant of oureterri [4'014 (I(3cmiion§ ,' witlllll..the tris.t..le 'or . .ye'il :'.s.sne'li. the: elTht.t • of 'arraying .s.cedion .ag,a - tilt:.ectjcin,.tho.t,.ttie. nittst (. : iident and itots'iagltators'Oti: 0 iilter side hai,e, I 4 . 4 ,ttitl it1‘. , 1 . 6i: ii 1 4 •I•til es s',..l,9e_i-i .t 1 1,.i1ki•!(;.'k..,,, , 1 e " a •••••.'( .0 - ..aAiarept... (*.' - knoneht'sh'of.t.ll.e. geilpi -e i ' elltit ineit.lts pf,theirie'6 - iie:e - tive.rOnfonirittie . i; • Tha.se. 'Olen,' ddal i tote of all---..trut. not i9 - is.nt- slti . tifSmttli- . sl;iy:,,w.ithotif-the.lretd to . pldn, , bi'Llie.haild to 'exeente; •tVitf(6l4 l ''ar,S- . .k0n4y1 - edgr. , ' alt - jail:ittcat eiterreic•h,i've Onl.jr . - oho . s,'lriiil.te .tolltddition . wlifeh :i .t . hey tont irate) li .desei.atc I.Vititetif,lne're;y ,reird .. .tyitbotit . .iiiid:.: - Irthdf,topi . it:i . 'sliiry,. No •ma tr .tar what ii.tacki<'al ,•.i.al(,l• , ;ei ot.•degil(ltliitt: is. of-: fared: to theiy a tren t iort a :cirtlenial:(ls t latid . .ael too,. ,t,lte . i-fdrtd(:usltlit Toth . ..oat ft ;.itia tritle. upon ,ttio 5t((y( . 1(..:(111(5ife(1).•,, , .Tii5;•,c. , .y .. ..#,,,,...1,-,.,,-1., , ,0dif , ..n : 1 1 ~po's'itiye.: ntii sttrlce' . . - "."Tfp ,;.y . ore. . - (2lOg.:.a[iiiri our-I pfpg - te.•,: - . and .. in - Irdi„(n(A(ds 1..t0: ' a l'1.• • It e nt: ficetif . let-t.isladtoti;:;:Tlde y•.'ate ii'dtkiteg..Otir..l . ll,S t I tiltlollS. :4 by.;.a - Ortl'..aall a i'epleaelt.ataorrg: the.' ,. rittliotts,, A • siliiislitices . ',.:•iitetir.: eotist i Wilds:, north 64, .outif,••sitoold • proeeei „at t le : irst Coll Vernent .. . . . . .. 9pnortt)nity, bye - atm tle: tll em...... •,, . .; • . ,•'•:':";', , , • =!=IEI mcm cAN' . ro W. of Zi net promise f.p..•itly!lerrnination ong.ieigned tinhappy.•4\lekieo.::::Tha:ditfer-: arises, in peint of'...pfinetpliA; bet ween•the I ral.paity, Whdie chief .is. Juarez .the..cen s.ervative party,. under the 4ead:rif:the:„ : young, and impetuous General . 'Afirernon, , aie,apParent, peri : should .be concluded • . Vetween.ilii . * as is the object Gen. Robles, We should' have faith ' ((Mg ,cnntinuepen...; These' parties, ..view: each other`\s th' a.n envaiMmed. spirit and..hatred, farinore . than patriot iStn,prOmpts.their actions. 4t:must -not,lie , simpe,sed thp;,conherva.- - . fives' have lest groun . d - by the recelif outbreak in the city of Mel,ii . Co;• rind - the: s übst :of ,Vlira.inon, iii place.of'Zilliniga.."• : o r,t n the COntra rhe.-narne•Of Miramon.'gives strength and prestige to.that party. ha's the ainantage `et .. .youth 'and.Suceess to' recominend:him%i ' He 1%,. we .lielieVe,. tint twenty-six Years:. of ;age, 'WeS, ite , Vi•knoWti.until t fie insurrection • which' placed ZuYetiga at:the. head .ofiiiiitTait's. on the death of General raised tothe•command of the army, and in.that capacity haS.• gained •great •reputatiOn among his countrymen. . His 'defeat. Of Videurri, at San:Luis • PotoSi;Was gallant aehievernent, anti , his .iinbseque'nt. defeat 'of..Degollatle;•%at . Gaudalajara, confirmed 'the impression 'of. his ctipaCity,.Which the lirs.t.aetjoii had created. It, is possible :that patriotism has greater sway over him than ambition and .party, : spirit,. but it remains 'to.he'seen whether he' will he , Willing to sacrifice his position, or make such terms .With ' the- Liberals. as., will yield : the-Con,' trq Which his,party now posSesses.', Withmit such sacrifice and COIICPS9IOrI is if probable that Suarez wil I abantlen preteneien4 andWith ifraw frorn the - eontliet.?...There ay; indeed, he. Mutual seerifites,.mutuaieoncessionS. such as a man to Oeneral 'Robles might th‘em fair,li lint we ar thlit'.the . .Rreiples,,pf the, tmic;•r;arn.,. ties 'ar .too and,the'Objects and nips of .the,letider's ~ to, o ,,liVcree 'for' any...ad- : . just : meat that theY.might.make,, tti htiv'q !n o te. ,thau : a lemp,prary • .1344 , •speciihttion'. Upon 'lb O, • traits .of sneli 'a:conn tyy ATeiien• iS' v'ain; - .tvebts , rollqw : c!acii:othei with such, tapitl.succeS,siOni:fliat have'scarcely:ti.tire" to contemplate,. one its prbbable censentiences; tigpre. we..are.star. 7 'gig] by ';inotherotoi94.lc . ,..whifchiitte,tly, l b.ollfes all our. cafeulatiOns.. Will nat . ..b e is e, kliall knowtheieshlt of 'Cc - neral Mirernonts. elevation. . . , . •grraiNeiiti.',. 1-LtNes,,Win. Itice;' Eqq.,•prdpe,,i . et&i. of the , Pen,,,,ybeeniaii,•'lna sold otif•tO Pr,' E. Morwitz. .. The. paper ' will. ecintit r i o tio.lis .. • . .. ..., .. .beretororer,, to, advoaate JPennocraric pri 'Pies' 11 , 01 r. 'Nimrod Slricklaild takes' eliarg' ! : • ciA. the P ditoritil. , repait.rne.o; '."': .. '• ' ' " -... ''..: ''' • i..141.X.1 "MT, •• • ; • 'A caucus Demberatte Senators was;sheld yeatemday.; to' relation tA.theTreeident'sire.teert.: ft 1 : ,/s:ikegai7(1. :fp: . d,e)At t 'o , three or a hi. otpts'oli,o u d ie 7 laile Jolt,- tuillt s ee 4,e , arhat e Forihag to thel?eiti •Maiety . pi iido Ofe l'owedsbflloisre; !Linter: and Shields Theiaih faNaiinp the acquisition ot'Abehit,thoyi!'heught hcfko at this time ; to be,irepolyie,.and: leted rotheite-hilpait than - improve! oott proia Ghat. . . . . ad yegtiYd d , aPpb rien'e el ..s, 000. „, , . but, -laid he,:would,stiPPortZlgr l :§lidelp s the itr:!u,id!ref : the' President, to' be used. in negotiation. • He ex- . .preeSed the belief. that, tlie PreaideneVrontd not endoise'this,measere without aufheient.'data tc; justify him in'ac6loing• Dc.;agles said-be had iong:desirod . theladquieition 6f. Cuba, but in his judgment there Wee but one mode: and that waa; the . hdpperting .another case similar to that of the.l3lacle'artior, t 0 ... seize the.lsiand by Way of seelamatiOn; and negoti ate aft ervia rds. •141;i: Davis 'a lid' othetir did' ndt like thdsuggeation of , Alt . ...Dotigltia:-: . .'tbe CUSSIon• atthis stage became intOsetrintctr-:. esting,. the best ability : of'.the ' participants .being 'of conrse . , - ndVoa cited . . Gavin; andCJay ) favoredthe idea. of :in . , creasin6 to-. a 'au ffi cient 'exteht,..the fOreimi in, tercourse fahg,ieavitig.. 4he 'mat tef dis cretion of the President, ai• - ,Alr..fveisonthOught thitt . Sparn ebnlal • • . .. • . ried.ptit with the qiistfon of Cuba: by the ie. peal.,Of Such parts .of •ciut.lawe as restrain' the • act iernsOf..our citizenS teweitii,foieign.. powers, or omething to'this effect. - .Thd.determination . ef the caucus Was',-with 'a, few 'exceptions; favor the . reconiniendation,ef the President, though, the.precisei - ncide,in it-"should be cceisumated waS.not So?' 'Cearly indicated; byt . 010 is :that: the S e nate ” . pass Mr. • . ' . .. ..". ' ',... .. '•:, .ST; 1..0V5 . ,. Tuu. tr. • • A 'despatch ftom . kanSai . git,' 'States that a medf: lay-hawk ers : uuder.Broivn, entered Bates 'c . ty-, Missouri, on Monday lttst; 'stole foui.itorse from JesS.".laelt.On;•atid .h;)rited 'hitt L.. ? it: ii..s. ted flom good authority, tftai..0,30'.:::.; .e.iporr l‘letlary.•orderd four "e . ; . ml;i6ie . sof...drt• . .rtoon - S . to that . rekibit, . :He also .ordired four cornpanics m .to lie t'aisett.in,linn...prAl pbuiliqn.Connt ofSe.rs for . Ivhieh" were.. CotriMl4icineil,. and:that , :he..1141 g raiihed to. the Secretary t). - f en .anti amunition from.St : „ .ton is, which 4 . beiejis, ' I t continue, undet.rnarttaljow,..for.. ' refidhlc" Oi.Fort scolt,irrpresehts ters . itherc . .. 7 aiMilar to: ..the times of the notorious AlMrefl... The wiirde' countryls divided into 7u.y.-hawlcers;and:anti_ s. w4 . ers.. The for:oler commit, all' sorts 'cif upheld Illethddist preachers .and many s j , sti `their actsk Jay-hiss keritfy, th as . proper,' re- . , .v.enr,efor the same:'.kinil.of,..depredations corn- .Mitted.U. , them by : I he . mozslay ery';party,:wheft • they Otre in the :majority . . The.. very. .„ tiafty, still hold mdst.of the . otlices; and are ac . , 'cursed of oppiesSi.ve, : . 1 .. 91d - pijp rentione.- pending on . account Or . the fktne.ttr.ophle the great erius . o of .di.ss'nl4.,'-• A Special aka nSa s; to Giiv . eraor Stewert;AirriVsd•af:le.f: • leyson city•yoste'rdiy,..whco'reporte'fliat Xont-. gamery'.was:'fO s itify . ing, hie .p.aeitioa 111iNsou'fi line.; .that. the • United•States'. troops had . been.sent.,..t6L:thWevipinity. s and .iolhifteer • . •••• • • i wtre hein g mused as rapidly. " hundted-hrixistiets• paiseq-Otough Jefferson city on (,ednesday fpr . ar:isa!:, : •.: : • •• • . , . spldom that fare instanceS'or .„. , city; life are aiforded: us an:tire, now to be seen at the New.yOrk Hospital. and elsewhere iii Now.:YOrk. 'The condition. of the geuttly family, 1 and ofMessrs". Benedict and Bryant . , the 'victirMs'of the late . tragody in Prand.streeti was in no wise: exaggerated. 'less. than four of. theinjiired partipe in:those cases.were so severely woundeththattheir . reeiniery seem; NI, al mrist ; yet they arn.now..allve • and, doing well. The recovery ol.fhese patients. speaks well , for the skill of our medical prpetiL tionera,'and afllirds us some of the, rarest capes of tenacity of life ever recorded.' rn each caso. the skull was; fractured, and the brain oozed' out quite freely. Yet after:all this Weore giv-. en to understand that there is hope of the ulti . inate'recoveiy, of each antteverY one_ of. the -We. learn f l' on'the.E,a'n . Trancisee. Journal's 'some further item's' of : news. There had been . . • • riot .4' Sh cr4me nt o among BOITIO', settlers in consequence of the refusal %Of _, Tuilge Terry to grant of , Error;frOtri the • State .. 2to reiter,ll ,Cotrrt,•in the. case Of .Fer.riS against ICooper: pottman;rivitiv.-one• company •bf. ,the Gthßer„nient ha . d'ssirriVeil tit Los 'Angelo . i. • The Col, left initnediately• tor, the ,11fejax• coon . The Eliza.4ndvrson, the first oeean steem;er built on 'the pagitia, coust,„ , waa launched, .qt Portland ~ Nov. 2i.th. . At 411.9 . •;reiletiee, 4fivtlnOip; 011 Th . 6th nst„ of can 60 yeitTO ••*4 4, 11 . 4rr XVar 111,Ka.nsit's EZZ:=I ! Sr:, ..I;ouls, Sari. 9 DIED,