•.:- , g • ' ';.- ~ . - ' - i t , , t ' . 4 ' [ .. •4, ii . .• . '1•. . _ , • • • t• ' i 1 ~ . . .. . • 1,, I • I Y. . . ' ,4 1 • , . " ' - : .4 t 11119, 4:012*:,";; - 4. 1 ' , .. i 4A .,. :,,t,.„ „,..„' - ' - ".„. 4, - wi,..' --- ' ,, i l q*i .- -... 4 0 j y. " ia,,.:-...„: ,, ---"' ..Lx.'. 5..4 %i . - 1 4 . ,," 1 '`. .. . THE tEmocitAr e. a. lIIIPSTEAD. Editor. Iffeatirese r .3l•vember 30,1 Oottaailts will re-assemble next Iffort-' day fora abort siasion, which will terminate oh the 4th Of Men* The. EresiditiVe Meifiaia lo m p ro b a bly braised to both So--lasil on Ae~ day, and we 401 reach us by ThiliWdailiC ,whioh sit nt r innin ilatraiklEateas:l4;iodi in our regular edition es menu the thee* felkiwjrig„ , It, will im- . thebtedlphos*73eepet*t, drain — en:omi we 'Witt our frii* will give oitt;la- gui4e , Ofllce is the title 'of is book which leseltuit, been published in Phila delphia for the *nefit o't the TeAoritd! It ) selli Tepidly. - - Aar ! A tiii6its for, ?oit office ifipliesrits! Armin tip iked irinted at 'this' ofce , gia'easyl _ . gristql rfaTc, or the -ColuMbia Dement (fortstO (Jf the Lnserhe DeMpaiit) 'seisms tv like aw* editorial _taArse very 113 ueb , eieept oer opPofti,en !Al slavery-extension, or in other two*, gr,r Wilmot Provispistn, which be muds as 'heresy, 'and 'treats with abant - as much'c) , ntntnely and scorn as he lay- Med - spot" the Tariff-of !1846. 'two Years ago. We trireelf recirit that circumstances cause us to differ upon 'the questionof slavery ;bat so it da:Wwdlre mtiit bear' with each oilier as I+. OJT inepon adrocate what we bc ! Bowe tele rig, A AIM WOO OS WO did when Coll Tate was gapposiltg anttabusing us for suppore, ijg 41; '46 l'ailik-atid we tidal our party io it hie amity has kendsomely 'untamed ns. letegai . a chcsisiki,t p differ with us, we cannot /GIP it, but mu4 .: console . ourself with the re %dim that tholfiture • must belike the put '4"'" mnsi sgai n come over , tilys if wo again 'get together 7 jail is mor n than probable. Make - dull 6 4 Face the Music.” The New Yogic Evening Post, Tribune, and other paper", as discussing "the propriety of, forcing the question of slavery-extension to an issue daring tiM next scuba of Congress. Were we toetag.e in this controversy, we should oppose Mfe: h S. movement, first, because of a want of tim4, as the session will be a short sue; second, fieciaiise.it would be ineffectual, -the President heffing, advertised his determine- , tin to veto any bill centaining - the Wilnantj _A , r4 . rit; and thi p „ , brixise, the Taylor, party'! 1;410 . 004 t4miliprzpions of Tree soil, we should I , itiviie by all I..eans putting ' their profeesiontlie test c anffmaking Gen. Taylor " face thi m usic," to either sanction, or disapprove the Jestriction_ of slavery. This Mopes Of policy 'jeans to us the best Air Demo s ,40,44 to IldOlits so far as we know, it is misereany_acquiesced in by "free sod" Dem .ostuta.. The li‘hige, with the most of their 10111111111, -kso,#. r are bitterly opposed to Ode 147, ar wit tips expected. They-know u weD as other& *at ,it is a delicate question to tawilett. with, a 4 that they have no reason to hope for the co-toration of their President and 'hi southern finds in •the passage of such - a Illessure. Thet feel likewise terribly fearful that unless it 4' be disposed of by the present Coivwo, their #trageons-frauds upon the peo ple pending thd late election will be exposed, end-held up to 4 . . merited indignation and it „ ration of the*liole country, Hence their lOtOdelnese bOtiAR the Democrats talk of Mng their pr woos , and their intense anx iety to from *ugh- the issue before they corm into posiekor' otherwiii:evade it. This is perfectly - nafaral-L-self;pimierution is the y has in it ft:Alai of natge. ..Sespon:sibifit • something awfully terrific to the, - air - 1 The, n O - roir o abet ; the Irishman In Honesdale twm,,, , iinns ago. was named . Joe De witt, The Tri4msn's name was Patrick' Mad den.i The fa . :that three murders bare been • committed 1-I't la sixteen mica of Hooesilale .(two in Way county and one in Carbondale) =since the eieenion of Bell in October last, is - isther an eqni4cal argument for the advocates . 4411liaa expedierky of Capital p un i s i merjs c .. • , , Apir"Time f4dyqoamel among the different( elements -of th? nevi Taylor • party,' nimily. 14Iativit and IndePindenia, - gnei:pn InrimmilliOg r6 o 4 . in • 'Orli and into Mt wary day. The Whi,rwingiseld a grand fes tival in Pladilybinon: Friday might ecninsentoritiot of Fold - 7vrlt's birth-day,. to which not an itarsvidui dings'was invitid,. and . becoming Optima by tbe aright, ease in timskativist Asps with a 'lain* bitter test, sad - dually wound of_ by holding *an celebration id Third-st. dill ti‘• saie i r4 - deri s a L a I The 0 945",ia AL!' incl.! on labia dot at,kiestOod'it "Pilo • Ur. xrlllS Oflint: 641 , 11 . 1)311t A risigie t ite al greater sajclitY Agi agolie Th 11 . 4 1 1 r 46 1 4 004 # 77 al - 11.4111616.*=.1314.rmi5s ,Tioxa.latim;•4 7lollBsl t li4D .m . esic,4l - 11.114 imajoWtro,flqu iliey. 8. assie,giviii* - I!"igr t the)4,Pitcn To* iiiiiifilt:i - --11 - LeiktoOlili: 2l 4 ; ~ sa r ik : iri b,c all o a -,i ' ,i l 3 4 o l u i s ' Plrir4Filli it iii• moil* 4 -ALMA . 03L,"litney ALLA airs 4 stio athiiiplitAi e- IlbelhioPtiglif Ptftoribsi 10 11 4 41 : ' l4- ' ' .1 1 1 , 4148 111 .„. *iri sri al o ,?............ • ina r i i r l ftkir , _ . 4111 !`" 1,1 ,- 1 . 11 7-1. 4 m*ySivisig - 01110 1 0 9 8 IL I " " 1 .• • l tisai tl ot AOO a 0.1. NM eserlieg Oh* mai boo wei ,: I T , i ; Th ltisilinrain - Viiioik *if '-iriciitta( r ~..iev, ~ Te lesitt I Stal l - ' 414 Ea sun ~ e 1 . , .1 li . ~. ti —. citar #l umhx ,i ii. 1 .- 431ret , pec e s of gag ; 4rei4siasikt!* rill at , ' Cilita,, 44 , Tey , 4's::" ': , iicti*iitojitlisP4M„ d'' , l4., Ilii em ,' . , A t il ;Int) t 4edtba :„ - . OW lad pe ' xlag4s!td. 0, n 441 'still! am iii so by tha t con 4 f pus4oll bb his ipeciagfrie4 ina con . 1 sciONOefiliWE:474, l ,4,4 liii(oo4 'mi. Y' 1f . diapbsition orthealaver s y question, agitates and corm:Lbws the political upon which be bas been made by hii wjw testkit*uthernand a ,souther r than an insuperable, esAs and imaisigivit • u he .may, be must disappoint and offend either the one tlierniViti l oribe Other. The talk isto PrOnPS!s"'• 1, , ku4 settlenients "of thl satisfactorily ,to seetions," soh einoe the election of Tailor, the resort of some of the " Taylor.and-free-soil". presses, is all 'llhe'er,:senseless farrago, betniying a disposition ou,the.part of the triuMphant party to stave ofr, tie question entirely. and only resorted to no for the purpose of letting down public ex pectation and anxiety as •gradually nd imper. . cepObly, possible: lint it is tf no use. The) , have got, to brook Abe qoestio , and that,. too,lin a direct-and special manner. • Public see invent and excitement have reached 'too high `-'4lch' - entirely tO be lowered or baffled by , rtopremises" or, .balf-iray appliances, The Wilmot ,Proviw his got, to be met by them, and Gen. Taylor will be crompelled , te " face the rusk," to sign it, and ceiniequentli cleat and .1 wage_ the Soutb, or to veto it, and bus equal-. Ilp'dat`ritu'd and, enrage the,Nortb. Besides, be will find, other emb rrassments equally "peculiar" and eq ally u hedging lip his Way, hid from W can likewise be no escape. Amonl ilia reiterated pledges to the effect till ed; he Will take : the Constitution foi (and tbireforo frown upon that da Measure, a U. S . ,'Bank) - ind " set ii of party domination", that be will f to, administer the government tiara . 1 party schemes," &e., and make it prOicribe Ito itiin,..and remove none 1 1 "for: OpiMon's sake." These are knock prOmises preceding his elec , were artflally used by Ilia advocates, is to tioutt i to his advantage. Op redeiniAion : of deie pledges, he found a elamerous - boat of "ultra pertiettlarly.,the entire herds (and. is legions) of Whig office Chanters a niet,"- strewed np and down and i utrP. TllO struggle to:force hi to " stir reuder" laaS;:alieady reached an exc ting crisis, /.. and it promises to become still moreau are even he shall setillais foot over the thrselhold of the White Irmiiiel • !- .',Chen theie is the tariff, which /mill pledged in Peunsyls.nia to remodel And re d er highly _ iii Protective—.—t, hat is. to sak -modify d.... . 5t that it will take additional millions out of the pockets of the consuming maims an pat it into the of the' manufacturers and ristecratie 'l . .. , few,--a pledge, by the way, which I,e will find even far .mate difficult than might Ibe at first imagined. to perform, and from th bility of which we notice already press are beginning their attempts him; by coojnring up exoneee, an. expectation for the fall -ths istaii7; it , . . 'l'ake it all together, therefore,:s " embar -1 ressmonts" 74111 be great and-almost not quite insurmountable. Hedged in,on e, ry side by every imagirlisble obstacle and inc ity, bow 'be is to reconeile all the 'varied co flicting in , 1 terests to , . 'eli his favor is pled d, so as to ,retain his sent held upon the e nfidenee of ilia Amerie# people, and to disap oint none, is more thanhuman presciencecan comprehend, Iti . ;. mi , ni. , Fla ne ina le e no revelation- hi saying, lis a 4sterid . g sere even with trimiphapt and ram ; pset Whiggry, Already are his - abettors be gb4ning to tremble and look blue # they face thcl prospects before them, in connection with ,Nil lit they ,have promised, and whalt tile _public ,mind expects. Like .one just recovering from tins delirium of intoxication, they ere now re- Itqiiing th their senses, and justly !enough, be coming liorroi , stricken with their' relation! to #4 bast and Future. Who won4rs at it ? . 1 f 4 l' .- The if Dark Ciinlier*• 29 . j The Taylor organ asks, " Howl shout that , stcr3r, reported to smite of the dark corners of Oil county, ;and confideeily belie led by some till,thePrealdential,election, that JOhnston spas 'not eleeted" lica? How, about it Why, the atiTY'll nelwa 'to tot, certainly ;, then we .Wpoi not :4. the doubt:, I lit could' be tale *Any say to fabliau the Ire _scheines of sow Wigs we,know in this panty; that ,theyallghttetnally have promattd it. That they ttio !)10,1 ig an y einetency ver thought of jig+ ror*W' 'are, r* ( lnire-4; i B t* 4 0* *k ei g- i 0 1 : .*" d am - 1 12 '1 °D , O i r i g' ossmy: 'at so , MOO sm I seam sod of,:thisive . favokite /nig Orfibecoiste'. fro - ilios 04-010011.1 t 7 --- , - 7 - "" ---, ; iiiid 1 6 1ibly iforie:Aki ...-P' " t - • l Ak i " ' OITA 114 , I ;;',,•-,, f".•;.,.'41411111, -1 ! ' : '1 Via BI Tsylor'i isij One Cats • 4" timet4 4o ,e. A littie , .104 ' u tad ';;'o,f bltilis, No- ; 0 vqmbitt ,38#8," written by ;a prol v nihent Deunilrit, t:ivibii l o MI. ,i'f,ed it 0 4 4 626 ' 1 psi hnifel:4o4ellace, 444: "liiii Wif' ! re- 1 fuse Qev i iif.iiigioir to r ktiotto so tibe;'; imo.! f ....,.. r: • ~il . carts a Will; bit*" key! ibm w riter , ;even /igi dij ot i oii s i„4 meantime. th:em_ to . e n me, we aiii leiiilingatireeitt' ieultitad - oago. ',ild ex. 1; istes4,liviiijf ',iipon4thefOleait ail Ptuck,' and sleping 'under carts at night.' , This is the condition, that old federalist,l'ishei Ames, we beljesie, saidtbe'peeple oright'the reduced 0,1.14 here, we ,have it to a demonstration. Thes4Whigs must give up their tenements to the Bemocr, ats, and depart from-these Salt Riverzegions. We: have exhausted all the sr, gement' we can muster, but it is of no avail. :., We tell them that they are going to experience -4 ,',goodivrhig times,' for four years to come ; that they gill have two dollars a day and roast beef, and nat be compelled to work even for that ; thit Oure yellow gold will flow in liquid streams 1 throuih_the streets, and all they will have to do wal, be to step to the doors and ladle it out. But they won't budge an inch, are deaf to all our entreaties, and only shako their beads and ; growled matter ' Tyler too l i ' Tyler !top r Poodievils ! we pity them. • " (In our way from the landing to the. hotel Iwo Wiive tripped up at almost every step by I castilg off Whig arguments, which lie scattered about over the soil as thick as ' fiddlern in TO ' Phet:l Owing to the immense number of saline mars4ee in the vicinity, the 'atmosphere }pre 1 1. 4 has ai very 'ancient and fish -like smell.'. We app4end that the salubrity of the ; air Will not I be m.nch improved, owing to the danse popula. i Lion iiisckett into sir sniall a compass!'- which still I orld, and l friends to face,,will rent, inevitably section of Loat corn : question b is now, ormenting, hich there Leiook out for your Hen-Roosts. Tip' following mean, unjust 'and-dishonest parairaph, betraying a sheep-stalling disposi tion 'll its author, we clip from st Taylor print in this Congressional District—our readers can all o 4 them guess what one. Read it apd keep i yorni - ountenances 'if you cane - BO the true expression in favor of Free Soil is gitien by adding the vote for Taylor and Van Burai together, which make 9508, and gives I a maority of 3712 against Cass and Slavery extension in this district. Ti i iere, reader, did ever impudence, audacity and dishonesty go further ? The vote fps_ Tay- i kir, al slav'.holder, sugar. and cotton planter of Loniana, a man who gave secret pledges to one Ir. Panniell, a Taylor elector in Virginia, and,i numerous others in the South, to be usedlon.the eve of the election when too late for tljentto reach the north, that he would posii(vely and, unconditionally veto the Wilmot, Pro!so; which pledges secured him a large increitse of votes in the South—the vote for that turn is the "true expression in likvbr of FreelSoil!" • What balderdash ! What subli matA impudence - and dishonesty ! ! Ana then :, to ininuate that the vote for Gen. Cam was the triite for _ . " Slayer; exiensi o .e,' — lr y at,o .21; max •hf all effrontery, and proves the person guiltt of it to be base enough to even rob ben roost or steal :cents of dead nevi's eyes. Thetis all. . these are at, if elect, his guide ling Whig dependent el " bound I, "died by a point to rom office, is stereo ion, which rich, there l osed to the ! as already hip," and heir name id " spoils !l over the, • 'pie N. V. and Erie Railroad. Tile following from Thompson's Bank Note, Repnrter gives some interesting facts connect- 1 ed with this stupendous work, which arc worth tranieribing into our cokfmns. That the road will :)e completed to Binghamton by the first , of January, as intimated below, ie no longer a a mater of doubt or speculation. The track is alteady laid 95 miles of the distance between Binghamton and Port Jervis, and the residue ott4 distance is so far advanced as to render it cettain that the cars will pass over the road everilbefore the commencement of 1849. Too mutili credit cannot be awarded to the company andfs - agents and employees for the indomita ble energy and perieverence , they have display ed iu hastening its early completion: Desiring to know reliably the -condition of the mad, and feeling bound to lend our bumble oba4tel of information for the benefit of all, we acceOted an invitation to accompany the offi cerslpf the Company to Port Jervis, distance 198 it iles from this city, and 74 miles from Pier - moot passing through Ramapo, Goshen ,i and Middletown, and with everything we saw we werii much pleased. The bridge over the Del , owaie three miles beyond Port Jervis is rapid ly finishing—by January the road will be lopened to Binghamton, 127 miles beyond Port Jeriis, and 226 from this city. In the .fall•ef next year, say October, another section. (froitt Binghamton, to Elmira, 68 miles,) will be+ned, and, from thence to Corning, (20 -milea,) by December 1849. • • responai the Whig to relieve preparing inevitably good port,iop of the grading beyond Corn ing is done: It will, however, require most of 1850 to reach the Lake. Ttlere are to be two 'enlisters! roads one &mit Seneca Lake to the Erie, 17 and onkfrora Bath to the Erie, 28 milem- Tbeae braiinbes- throwing s s fiiegbt and passengers on the*rie Railroad will be important. • 'f he financial condition of Zompanyinay be summed up u follows: Stook of the Company (old massy) abose....iceoo,ooo Stm4A r sold sad 2500 000 Ott* ipielkedaiu6 ..... - 1 ~ Taw esmas. ersoo,soo Against this we set down tbe . Boai, its Dn 2 l poll,. 80 Loconsodvei - ,25 PisaeniOr Cats, 500 Prekbt Crain, and 2 Ifsentnhoati. Tbillwilroisd 4 irci _—morn Alan endigle to lay thi road - to ir 60 ta,- is all paid Tor. ' r. *nit lOti the par of the -4 newn . stock at six pe r of siii per cent. ii'reanlirly isig;and" on Old after ofimmy coming , she "old .'t itailk.FP, Oy solution of the Board, be placed bilii*naulS f Ling.:, The bonds of the Coro-, pa* have 20' ears fs sin, at 7' per cent., with iimiitio —dim yaps of tinfinter ****island-'ilth the clOSEptraler of, the' liiiiii;aidAil ii i bl i f elfea.ii.N.ri-TPA slit, #?: 'pew* i'!-1 1 1:i4 6 illPlinjrNis ain kr _ - 7# l &. ol o4,`l,:#'4 l !‘e i ri, :tit 44i i ii,... . 1 , 4 , 114 ° le qt t S rs i, ' ' ' . :. -°:.-- 4 1 i a l bs ZT llo ,,li& "!lt. -OW. h ---'• 'Piet - I'llislebtltepet; oftswid ii- PrOmlion& , 1 "" -,, :,L , :, • ,'-- if' „.,,:- i:usi This nees **reek ~. , relc,ele,- ed by the poliiicii!ans l ind tetpress, b 4 Tl}T lorites mad apTayiii:itekw,4*nch.l l o, earnestnless. ilittojii , e toisp inososl Gen. TlY lor's adyliseri:is* matter pr ofound4 r and specinlatkur. The N.i.Y.(M4ir, thelsiv:it Paper, it el4iilthatispoki of i Teyloifor the, PreeideleY , 40* thi following Cabinet, i willeee n e; is tke 'riir - we miwitittne ... d two weeks sieig,''asliiivingleci !iiatufe'Vp!!'hY the Whip gamesters at Washington in.the early "p4rt,ofthe canweign—Tttititolt:Taylor'sknowl edge or onsent : .or . a c 1 "Critenden, of Ky., Secretary of State; Evans, f Me., Secretary Of. the Treasury ; King, o Ga., Secretary of the Navy; Bell, of Tenn.,, ecretary,of War (ranger, l of N: Y., Postrn ter General; Chbate, of Mass., Attor ney General." , i , The Washington correspondent of the True Sun varies this a little,anci gives the following as the West Washington g4sip upon the sub ject : . , "See etary of State, 3tri i Crittenden ; See- retary f the Treasury, An, rew Stewart, of "See raL ; S cretary of War, 3lri John Bell ; Sec retary f the Navy, Mr. Kkig, .of Ga."; Post master "General, T. Smith, -of Ct. ; Attorney General", Reverdy Johnson, Of .lid." The 'lVashington correspdndent of the isl. Y. Journal" of Commerce, a Ta"" yfor paper, makes the folldwing revelation, whibh; after all, may be near 'r right than either Of the foregoing : "It.. generally believed iamong Gen, Tay- lor B fri nds that he will obtiin the services of his fold riend; Mr Crittenden in the Cabinet, Ulm ca ; and that Mr. Orietei i iden, beingiired . . r. of his Governorship, will accept either the State epartinent or the lttorney General ship. , tis tt.beresurned lalso that Senator 1 Truma Sirdili will reeeivb ,An incitation to al " place i his Cabinet. lir..,Sinith has just been! elected for _ six years to the y. S. Senate, "which! perhap he may prefer to offce. .., l i bo " It s also universally cOsiderecithat 'either Mr. A tt ;Lawrence or ' t 't r. George ,Evans will "bn offered the Trees ix Department,— probaldy the former. I hti, e reason to believe that/Gen. Taylor would.w" ii to sem° tli3 ser vices of his son-in-law, Cpl: Jefferson avis, "near hiM ; but Col. Davis naving been re-elect ed toteh Senate, may not ; ish too Ato the Cabinet, and can be eminen IY useful to Gen. 1 Taylor as a Senator. ~ i ' ",.: - - ' 1 - Among the Southeiii" littiosspoken of as likely to receive overture . ihr higVoffiCe, are Mr. Holmes and Gen. Gad len, Of,"s."::C t , and Messrs; William Cost Joh scin - aria qteverdy Johnsu ,of Maryland!' ' " J .,' 1:1) .-#1":1' -Col. - via, our, readers e' .well- e..welLaware, is 'a thorou h-going, inflexible eroricrat, andaripe States an. Being son-in;- wto Gen. Taylor, l and on 'the most intimate' t rots witb.Thim, it i would indeed be a marvel pre he not to exer cise a potent influence evethe incoming whether me er of the Cabinetll" or not. , . •,,..Nesirs. Holmes and Gaditden are botlialso riemocrats, although bcin4 ultra pro-slavery men, they supported Gen. I Taylor, regarding him as'" with the South" o the slavery 'qucs- ' lion. ..and as posses,iog, " VO' pledge., that he would promptly veto the \Nl'mot Pioviso." Sho'lid either of these men beccoie-membersr)f Gen. Taylor's Cabinet, we will risk "ultra Whigi.ry." g",... It is really amusing to witness the ex ' cessivel felicitation and hurraing of the Taylor ites betlausc they have man , ged to stumble into power through a division n the Detnocratic .party. Such a victory, eve though a niinority Hof nearly two hundred tho'i.land votes -in the nation, is indeed worthy of I:idaral exultation.. Let them hurry and shout, i i t is so s eldom they 'get a chance that we'don't 'wonder the Whigs' uosv carry their felicitationsi to sucb an intern . perate excess. "Every dog Must have his day," and upon this principle th almost intolerable croaking of tins Register-thin, which is still un-' ,abated, must, be tolerated. 'i. geo. It is announced tit a petition is in circulation among the mer4hants @ f New Or leans, favor of Samuel J. t'eters, of that city, as Secretary of the Treasurj. If it is favora bly received at Baton Rouge, farewell to - Geo. Evans and the Tariff Of 1842 ! Ea3T. We have no election returns of conse quenCd later than we gave last week, and noth ing to materially vary the repOrts we then gave.Tbe result in the several States will stant., 1, as we chronicled it week before last— Tayloo,s states, With 163 electoral votes, and Cass 5 states with 127 electoral votes LS Tree st tes and 7 - s lave states voting for Cpss, , 8 slav . states and 7 'free. states votingfor .. Tai GT and free-soil." • • _ ' i Taylor's aggregate majority over Cass irtithe nationls set ,down at 135.000. Tan 'Burn's entire loote will vary but little from 300,600 so that Taylor isa minority President,•after;all. to the tune of nearly 165,0001 This does,not speak ery favorably of his " availability," Amt rairerl bows bim - have slipped into. *ice thron a breach in the 'Democratic rankt.—, Agr t sristory, ,is it not ? Squeethlg, oat, a ; Barra.. . . - The Eimton Argots perpetrates, all of iluifol: lowing: —.- 1 -,,. . .) .„ I Hitinirttuitai!! Or,n CARS I t inniPTl• ANTI , Van Bites licked out of hie Booth I WU here nisi the -Van Burenites and " they are outs" - :We bave literally logged them .. ho , foot and dragoons" and defeated. themin a state in the Union: ' Generates)" will Iti bare iijoitY of -it leait 327 - eleeteratiotes ri l over be' " . .Buffaltf- platform." Glory' . 4inigh for o eyeur t• ,; ; r; -.. ~ ~ i . ' W : thought ire could s neezeiq ahntiallit of the. - tion soinewimte. ', • , , 4 f ...", 4 ZAT:•6OF 810 iL'''A SlPfir-S*lo Of 1 ii!Fio ;unprecedeattd - arreritY, and'; ' ' - eivevill for t .sitsinitiflgieyeai, iiigitaii pTi v qgg., sand ..° l O 4l '* 1 ... 1 -P. a - /fil i', l * 'irk ir 'g cille wadi ' l 'itil4l4 - 'llevenilm: 4m* Tail . 7 ill, foot PAU; * 4711 4!--Ni l 4,!, __ ,4 9 0 1 . .. l!"'!"., s gra deeper. At Worceitir, Mut, Williiri!,,, , • i were mpeded for several hours. - . - /Ac° 3 e*: 0, 13 40 :,4 .-: Irai rr s #4,s, 111 44 1 1 . ' l l - 1 - ' -'1 * . ,,iii: v iii n *T4piiil'l t neOtifii ' ' in telliericia liat-i;'Jttlgs :' , .11,04.5t1:0's h th, ; what lidgiwip,A4 lid. iiit . ..Vii.i We rn 1 in'totrel jptOmber, jit irapidliiing. ii: :' 1 'Beni - Cla did ' t 'rote fOr' Tailor: a, tbe c. , :. . y . y no :=, • : - .ip 1 21 4,SelsetjolP Cat4e,-= he wi, V 10difP 0 .: WtOlon'tiiron - der. TN ce9i"-W 411 would kii;ro felt 4 ao.fi e shot* th;usklan de ' 11'o'nf l. 'rn - 311Or maS% - ieweit initifirlit ii" -- =' ent in a state of siege] A committee of W iigs, • together with multitildes of straggling opee liunters, are already rephrted en *outs for Ba il fo : Rouge-41e iiribre can Well giiesifor•ltat. SOVTRERY FAlsrOttsst.—At a - large ing of the citizens, of [the Ogdensburg dig South Carelink held Oa th,4 6th' itiSt., th lowing, among othet resolUtions, was mously passed : " Resolved, .That !should the WilmotiPro viso, 'or 'any other estriction, -lie appli A by Congress to thUterri riei of . the United States, i south of 36 deg. 3 min. north latitude, we recommend to our r presentative in Con Tress, as the decided opin4n• of -this' portion cf bis distriit,* leave Ms teat initbat body, and re turn Rome." This is what we s quid eidl Southern, fanati , " with a ven eance:" We hair) yet to see or hear of the first instance where any' Northern man, or assemblage of men, hat been so silly and foolhaUliy as 'to recommend or threaten any stroll nileasurcjs of resort frould the South succeed i" oppoling the rest etion of slavery ; and we, elle, far the credit the free soil men that t ey" never will be ' t:y,of [any such rank folly a d!madpiess. S'out Cato-' hot-heads May do as thirV, please,. eArrhi I- is the .family or retire in. thiir peqvistin a si.as i for the North it wilt cling ! tothaniq ;strict slavery if it ea; bnt if it cannot; cling to the Union it 'all events.ct CISM, n Pennsylv ;e s reelye, W 'York EveninglPoS, it Is: . Fi s yepose , , the new President !shall enOVE . no Thaddeus Stevens t'n the e s dEee Pest, General. Air. s Stevons was 'extremely] for aen. Taylor at he late election ; now demanded tia.e be rewarded by-il the mails the IrnitertSt:ttes at .his in' We hope that the 611 . Geneirel;Will pathq ment before granting thi3leforbitant d, What have the bu=ittess p4•6fth'e' - come done, what have all the pehlifiir,so;n write to each other, and Aiho areifdieed by fie , tO send them by t. 14 government pr not at all, done, that Thadde.us:,Stevens sh uld be made Postmaster Gianeral • _. _ i • re r t.f. Thc. W asl+gton ,L•mou pithlitheS a letter from Clinton,iLouiSitina, received hie day after election, wilicli contains the folloWink in regard to the Wilmbt Proviso, and the-Presi dent, to be, in Mar4l, 1819. I. "-Gen: Taylor ha l a declared, positively. that Congress cannot interfere with the quo 'i o n of 't,lnvery in the ~tate fir Terr l yaries, with ut pal pably riblating the Constitution.; and 'con'se quently, such an ihterference would vet his unqualified disapprqbationif he were Pr sident. This declaration was forced out of him by his friends in LouOiana, 'who fund hat be was doomed to lose; his own State, if he did not ' satisfy tbem on this7tender,Subject. Ti inking. t suppcso, that thei, election wts so tear at • hand the truth could nos the librthern States in tune to injure his vete there, i4ore es peeitilly as it is sought to, be suphrcs4.4 only so far as it is thou4lit serVicable here, Ile came out with the truth." • - t ArvlCE.—The S..Y. Journal' ofroinincree eloses a chapter of a!deice to ; the Tailor party with the fulloivinglsuggeations: P i " If we woo ca e lt v d to a consultation on the present ease of the higs, ive•would slayi. /et Mi. 1 tariff alone ,--exee, t. •prehans_ to Su stitute specific for ad' valor' in duties on iron, .ial two or three other: artides, where specifici duties nperdte mosrsevere ~ Db nothing. with the Sub Treasury, ex ept to extract its / 'Apecic clairs;--Never me ition ;a National Bank except to repudiato l it. Bp very taiidtirate in vour plans of river land harbor .improv4ments. You will be very , mitch teteptetthere; a(4d very much exposed; Your safety lies ini etimpara tire inac tion.. Boort urge old Zack to ; ive all . 'the appointmehts to your own men. but le con tent that others slould share the •spei.s with . them. Don'tsoil your hands with Prep Soil isin. there is no need of having any /trouble about that matter./ A 14tle wisdom dud for bearance will :put everything right. te free soil party will then die a natural death. 1 Peace to its ashes." - , Death of enerat Kettrae. Our readers will earn, with regret, the death of Brigadier-Gener I Stephen Watts Kearney, whp died at St. Lo /0 on, the Ist inst., after a brief butt painful ill,ess. The follewin sketch of h L is life we copy if row, thh Eveiting:Billletin.: , No officer of the, army stood highhc,imthe es timation of his fellow soldiers, or the ...euntry geherally, Gerteritlic.eafttey was bora - n New arkill,New Jersey, about the year 1793, rid was thus in his 55th year a t he time of 1i 'death. He entered the. army, as Lieutenant, i '.1.81.2; fought•at; Qaelinat4iva; and, served through, the.. ig war with, credit.: . Be „lasi Made al'lahrin 1824, a Lietitenan ' Colon el ih"18'33,4 . full Col. 1836, and a full . B : adier.:GePetta iu . -$46,=.-. t y IEII abilities' as a'A etician • 'were, i!,oiixii klp4ged Ito be ve4auperio , and li"!y.;i.beontrojuoptly iide"na . fi of . .,,y . O Over o rnetit,in dirk Ingiand ir iinproirinkl,he eav ' ar Of ihiseei! ;., ' . " When the war itb Acidic) t401e,0 t; den. kearneYlwas sele ct ed kv#Pri'iPeni 613bui mend thaexpeditni against New -; co' and California. 3 E B - 11 :Ph .. o !!leae..dis4 Prov inces was said!' , ty : . oailad ~an 4,... *rally Imo 1 / 1 executed,. ,The , l .lil l. ..:4lgage n .lon ,iin,the river Gih; with:th, superior iorefkof th etiftiY, and the ituppressi ' of , tbet;iol;,PlP 06 3 ,iitive populati n, estab lishedll_character salad - able coalman er in." # l A•sitle ,field, inik :itiOt j9.(li- I! , crone military gii einci.H Ria iltAir,. 4.i.he United Piates• shit the. Olistipit4. f ieior in -thepioiif ' ' ''''' -Ai itk.l 6 o l ;i 4 ii , *# 4, 4e bias eve has ova* .:: ' -- ""kritlinle .. .of respe4t, azeo were, alall There, catift4l Of *125,000,000. SP"I {~® i • - --:'.' -' ilL_ : _:/1110011.• ~ ,'-- - : - 'iv, , ,, , Di! ckylipt . 4o . griiiii '?c . iik - s7lit)Mtrue.,:::Tiiir j a w, thristainiVS*o4, .4 01 11 1 1101.h*vid. 'and itittevy '4` noPe**o - ikaaa. ' Thist*Oiftr!ot The Ga m . at el" Bleii6;*', -Vblch Oa.' hid ei?Ore paiert of ths pg. er,ja toii :zipia most sphitedurouil ,sagurris g w‘ diveist* it *tare is the Cotter. Saturday Nigia—. Marge 41 4 tsiri 4victare oflifelike Interest and beauty ` ,, f—lise coirritiiat'lLlsslng Party. and s hundred other ~ , Merry ilkisoit.whicb we bream) roots to particul ar , te. Alt4iati4o is by far the:bezi pictoral abset ever i , ek , supd fiii 0)6 41rotber Jonathan Preis. A 121 cast 1411 e resits 14rstletter to Wilieu.& Co., 15 sprat. street. New York, will ensure a 0 47 by mall Ton fgr one dollar. • :/4101004e040C4040040.#.., AMP)" on our tablet:n*lmo or tour weete utraWag awopporti , ezindie the'etti' tintlintonmielle'ef the volume of this I ,eT.itellent .CLueeterli;,i plte the two pre. ceding page ar N e oe, fili t e ;W wi hte th - n p iti r e4e t e: 6 6 t tizo heillr4t u N j o e t i l ! in 1 t8. 01 rating and m}tterofftact artfeleey any magazine re 'quarteey'erithWhiehl are aeqweinte' *Owlet, e, Wells PiNiih 1311Nasinit etieek 'Tama; It • n eat trict, fol- MI POOR' MADLY Whig pa dy on ."Oh • i " I had a dream tbn l ether tki4ht,hirhe . o aus around 'ow y • • 41: . din. • • I thought . l . !ar.Old Kinderhook, tflEviig down Mg kik A cabb4iittOp mas in hi, mono, the tear mae } A w l Say. north alid "'Loath, hat Akan er • r 4. Vali ; he's . et' 6o — fnittils." ' ' . .., , 41 _, . 0--ror , Facts? we finai A'l n - tha braid a - iiisteriois e c titis?la lit' - ''' ' ' paragraph. ~, ~ s. . , . very po mum fe r ment . bers 411.3 pipe440,4144-,nlique 'which floated into power in,;thni •• - jirt . • ntt riiolution in 1840, Ind con tinued in*titin'ittitifit , eneeeeded , in proita. ting'cti . n.',',,liOilliin!ri*Atitiniitrittio'n, in - rfew -. weekii`ii;flithitli*,,lfterlii' iharigiiration.- We t ri wide ' tand l itiiifilinise 4 . , i4bAiinophere are bu r r 110 4 ,; :7 , i i lr :' . iiiiiirs,''4o4llhave - beiti layint 00, nit 'l4 s': it veliniitiaiii. - lir‘ - , tact, reeet ci,itin iiiiiiitioii,-0 some which .they tate laidi l i ':'nertittn - districts,- snit ins feirginys Int llnin'Sive tan: intelligenenlif • theirinitetnents Out-with t'e truth. Let is hear it: , •-•-• ' - • 11, Arklval of the Cambria; - The Catbria arrived ite‘i'l 7 :oo: on lit... i urdav withibne week's latei, nerve, which is of • s. , ine impo Ililt C. t --re- 31 the that MEI ME Affairs in ,Ireland are unusually : tranquil. Nothing new has transpired - in relation to the convict Patriot' , since-out last:trvieeis. A . : The chwcra ttl . lngland,_cotland and oh the .„, . Continent i s assuming a morealarming aspect. No less than -CGS cases, 24 1 3 of them fatal, and 171 of the It esidue , still., int doubt, . having oc curred in Edinburg, whilst, in Hamburg. 'and Dantzic more tlian'4ood* c&.§e:, , ,, '2OOO ! 4 them fatal, hasej l 'occurred. In London it isaapidly on Ille . .inctiease, as well as iln arrionsittb*iit. % tions 'of Etrope:. - '. t' - r .. ' ---' Vienna..ias-at length' eapittilatedaftetiliege of thany - Oys;'and - a friihtinl bombatdmencof 48 hours. 1 ' The Franch Assettillay 44V41 finally pain's:4la ConstitutiOn, and 1 eierytOng • connected- Iriili c app s 'Yrealiiii i the goyern,nient and the eking „., , ... • tial electich goes on iwimnii ly. Artiong tie' candidatei':.at' PrinceLlitfi ':lopOleclieg - e -A n. Ca.vignoc,iled-rn Rollin and, M., tatn.iricie: 'The flint darned, it-is thought, stands the best ' chance of itteceis.' .. - I: - ' .1 - - '-. .”( native MEI utting 333 M a inn- 19111 ' tuuity 'letters EMI 'Lir I;' ~ Berlin has narrowly . esepeli a airntlar - ,catas trophe to that. of Vienna, in consequence of the resolute opposition of the , King_ of Prussia to the progreis of. reform aml the new ,ortiei of things. - V ... , The State,,Me4sia.turc.`‘• The prueeetdings of the next Legiitlaturegire promise o 'bein g - 0f... unusual' interest:- lilt la t ituditteion notions ;of the governor •on the s , thjett,t of4turreney and corporations, the pecu liar- relation of-parties in the two . : ,houses, the forty-fotir;bank applications for.....cluFtersaid re-charterS,..the various -wind schemes; for ob taining marmiacturing corporations, theprojeet of legislatingf;ont the canal board;t• the, election of Ut S. Senator, deli 'all 'are"caletilatid to enlist the public attention. in' an extraordi nary degr4e. ~ The prosperity of our State Aid country, ,4d,the rights,an 0. liberties of Our citi zens, will tog. more or less niTected hy the course pursued U t 43 n.these important subjects. DDemo; r tswill everywhere watch with in tense anxirytthe - determinations -of their fifty membert-ofthellinrie - of - Representatives. - On their'firmiess they rely s foi'saft‘ty indlyrotte tion, unit ithe;prespr4t'infatmition,hos,pas sed away„,un ~ e altu.refl#etion'iM'sresuuieOts influ ence- iri,tlio public rotrof.-(;keystone,_ { •)tr.'• ' eft tOR - tll A.' tele,graphie, despatch from Neteprleins,' ler 'the', I4tb, amodunees the arrival thttri3g...Mr_ t :Clifford,,our ministerfrom 3lexico. I 'kw 'is . accompanied by ; Mr.. De .1.4 Rosas, th4' new minister from Mexico to the United' Sttkisl=- - IVasif dizion. ' ''' I ' Gen. 11010kwas'born in Virginia, Royce:. her 24tkt 1784;'and,was . 64 rears Old en the 24th inso. - 11erii the oldest eicoptPfl, anises, of all - AY Preiiilerits'at the time - of ikeir elec tion 'ai tlie' follinii tbl ' will sbilit'f` .'- 1. Washington, 57 7., Jackson, 61 - 2. Johii:'*datris, 61 3. Tin Bttt"ens '''. 54 ' 3. Jeffeiimii; - 57 9: Harriiiiii, ' 67 I 4. firgis,in. ;' '' 57 'l6: Tyler, ' " 00 5. lienio:k;', - --'' 57 11.: Polk, " ,' ,49 $ 6. Joh4l.4clit;ss7'. lf.l. Taylor,.l l l „ ~ .04 ' The-avirige.of the aboVe ages - ia s trt 7,1- years ; irid it As• is ' ottrjoes circus es. a t five of our twelve Presidents h av e . ter,ef . e age of "Wit' the ; 'ef iheirefeetien l r. 1 i r l . j i, ! . 1 "r• rison wis - f Aloiplaot t, bolt, „rest - tie - p .- 4 :0a 4, the you .t.,,,iii4lneleoteil.,, , ~- , ...f „- t , s ' `,i' ' -i i6 - ' g a i ii - ' '' 'A ifile pp sr ei v 3 „ A:F . I)AI' a gie IqT,.Piiiii4)l.4s4-is in. alOgliilid4.oiit 0, fir A., , payage to bearer, far dateil AKA, 1 6. 11 it. It -ma 0-,eignatoreszo t h e ,presf ij , the i are 'retty good *Mations. 'I - Colf Bilito iCtd-ailirrp Oen: Tay1640101 . 0-, tot.; on ,o ttro to believe ilsOttAtirg CommeTcfal4efikitil; baie!i'skleiti'diel ca bi n it; r ti .......,--_...___ D;:--11Weiirthe Eseptelhiler numbiltef aali mate Jaffna" says tha , sOtpetrewili explode, whon m01444 - ,wio 5w,.410,p 1. 00#7 , niat : ihelpikt . iv:York firo.'!l , «,,.=, c{:- -` k', illir- MAW - * 0 4 k.te 0.4; #:, -. , 3:11110kA0Y1,14r00-4.gititAt: 4144,.8. Piiirose r p** lll l4 o MOOtt 10** klatAl• e.vi a11e0 3 404 1 .-Irt A0141 2 % 4 1" Viliiip , ita.4.-U ' : , -Offiki Seistiiir - .. - 1 • 1 ''" ' Ab a lout II