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. ' Tl'ej0*«*°J^al%'pIe<;tQr^.of'thB-sev#ral' tftWiia and-wairfi% fit the^ojantesio&Wego, Ate-rtqtiest-• fW T §^S- l W 'p^legfiM'to*.represent .hem in ..UubWt Cor.veiiiioiaV trBe.-heHrw U " ' "" . „ „ „ _ . . . . - . , _ _ . . . . „ . , . . — ^ ^ , . R'v^iUow WUaMHi'M Ute Botet ot i,

#tiiSSa?,()rtli&^i&oV'er* jh . an , .BftKsh.tfr^fn&i,Square^ on Friday the .filth day --.....> T ...r*.-** rQt 6«pf.aster,' |B5^ iW l2<01clpek M., far the pur-.

posef.i' selecting- delegates- to represent this. couo-

eiiroe-Jrit(ie-T3file^tei>raii'Barit Whe'K'an"ifflattdij^ttgu't7. lSSt^' was. thro,wrt;Xjp tron)ia«5te)th:6f .80 fathoms.— 5S6'®«*9Sk-ws«Jti|i!J«^)!SgBt ofsthree t n i i e s ^ u t 0 8,be,u,ft8,ft.-ytos«'a.^e^th.e fl^no^were ex-

f % ^ > a ^ 9 ? ' ^M?^,??il^%'fHct,:hilB. att&pjiqn had b a p 8 ^ W r i » ^ ^ f l h J q ^ 1 , B r f | i w - closely.

Easjcrq Assembly ptsirtet Couventlon*. ; The DemgcraticjEleotora of. the tgwna -oonipdBlng' tha Eastern" Assembly District of QsweJSCouoby-are rdquested to select tlirefliDolegates; to ronrMfiafetich

'towns irf Convention at the- hQUse'-of'.fif Hatflh, at •Bitii5iV-Squiu*, onFMday. Sept.,5, at tS. rfclbdk M. to ttoinJit&tStiDerao'qf of'assembly, iuid tcajraacfrsucli

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ihr aiie.- thap ^lto4ii^SiF^an'ifit).aitoriaii!-,,. ._ . ._

SUJ'-Tt W S I ^ t S t i g h ^ . * W^? t )»J»P»f 'W • ritft8?enieri,:'i«rot^til ;B^ithe!- # f S r .kbiiSfed #6'totfiei'pyliKdeft"*oaliae)ffiefeteJji;.and'w!th m$i&f$ti?alk 'intirthe- rnfdftliijf'ctffie, wliose hefitt'^nisedrlsitatatitVapecta'tore'tq> :Jrecaj_l,-. ^nd sucpeed ioiipoUrlngfJIie MforSiiiUJthfe'iritew* O&tf'tfcQ btijilflingy ,^ f r t^emhi<lSfQ[ i#^ s es

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other 1>nsinesa>ti&may bo-'daemBd* itebess^ry. '•'••

An.i^mi:. i. M;. ^A^gQW,' c a y Expediency—Rlgliti

S'owft'Demdefatio papesrs ijdsJse-the postpone-' ment of exeiy qiiestion.-'of .dilfc(|enoe"ajnoBgi Detaoorats u#tjl ftger th,evEIeiitiop, and union,

"to "whip1 ft^ w h l ^ ^ y . We, •pjo^fejy. have-' no Itiflre eonfidenoeari th6 ^iga, 'Uian havetihofl'd-iteM. pefarred"tors-if we"t^ad hfsitory• ftri^htr"-to' faj:ftg.thej'hHv&M<iX .ffi^i%sfed,atf'ttejimjejit * .!o.pr£rioij[rf;erifchMi^ in f !

• thsfOpihion of-every,, ftifindft^Plrogre.ss*-dJs-tas^alofpppBi(a^'jnM|fe^^a^hd .the'friend*

JBfl^. p^viieges.'" gp&iraseeflrenopisa-I-'

M"u,eh 3pcuulat ion^sjb^£^j^g| jS^Utjoianl rolativp tptl)» notion of the'jffifroij.oihteg^t)<!**?- •' oratiQjv§tatfl ooftyentiari. ($fj~t]$, on^ h"f t$Ht 'ia

^ojsvtjndod, th l t i'na|raooIi]lj|..% :iSta^f?conr •ve ipm last fear pt^edl a ^ |p lSgon ' a p | ^ v i n | the>let,tleatentof'8g^t§jyng^ueiiio}is^l^tCoa-Ifrgl^,1 it was m * a , b j | o t o 3 ^ a l ^ ^ . ^ m p * p n i - -

now- be re-afernxeo?!" -Tfo resolu^oriVof Itet year wfes.in these words;' , . Resbjwd, That we congratulate the 'country up­on tlie"reCeai seWement by. Congresiot^the ques-tipps,w.hichi ha.ue «fthappily dlvJdgd," the people of these Statesi • •- • .- !.,„;»,.'. •

• ehntscrning-this resolution the WatertoWn Union rensjultsi. ". "_". • ' ,^,.; • c.'•• . Whakwere the '' quasi ions" $mt had divi-dfeditne.pftoplev^fthesft,States, natt.whieh had' b^entftm\Recently settled by. Qpijgress 1r^

Everybody knows.that the respltrtion has ex cltisfverefe/enoe to the 's t ruggle, ,ba; the one h«nd to extend the infetfWtioTof It^very bey.. ohd"ite present Utiiits, and on the "btfrer to ex-p'lude it frara p'or Pacific border. By the ac­tion of effhgfos's. .th.e>h^"Pae%_.iEi>.8st had' been then recently coneefcrate'd to • Freedom. B y this a t t farther a>itati.on for thfe extensiop of slaverjr * a s rendered hop6'leH \^he very etwl'iyas 'accohi^lished foj- 'wlu^the ' Demod-

'racvof^few:."Yprk'~hav'6s6' inanfarf'y strug

I'Ue enmaetf .TJlS^ffiai having-beo^3-ttiatt»fe» d/isAfeedit' this::

-institution, we daem.it but an aot o£J[ustieo to lay the following sj;ttteroeii(t of facts, bVits offi, sets, before ^urvft^d^ra. W e do tbia: iho mo:re readily, fy the'^jfresept War' upon thevBtink is -ciwing^o^it8-ees0niing"ltSB"lfT6Tl6g ing business,;oflji ^lnvwillingnesa' to-.hp'u?od alj' a political fti^'tr'u'ment.. Th;e porsouS- who have' lent themselves to injuring thV Bunk may, and doubtless will, opcasion its. ofi^eers some iittlo inoonvenienftej-bul.to siipposo that they will be able to injure.suoI)! offlbers 6r the Bonk in publip ostSnation ^Vh^tdjgipx;;.ti);e,' ktiSwii, j s simply absurd.. Mr. OR^MWELI . arid his a§so-' oiates a^e beyon.d tho '^pl i 'b f jfersdnajujalioe; and by long yews of honesji' ind.«stty.Myo won

-a reputatipo not to be destroyod-in a day. To the"PuMlc.

•. C.AJtPBN BANK,Jitly §6,1851. Oji the 22d inst, a runioi; was- pu t in circu

laticin.by some busy, and ntalioious'gersttns in-

this vicinity,' tha^t tlijs Baiik.. h'rid .suspended speti.le'payraenti' dbtlbrltsa with .a,' design;', to, cripple its cirouiajidn-tind to inffi're.ife' credjt,, "to tliose unaequainteif with tjie. r.4s<jttr,eea-of. this iitstituti^o and the Ikcts eonnextt^d w.ith'i ^the said-rumor, itmig-ht have thai-feffeet.-r-•Our c'apitSllB -$120,0()fJ.' ' - T h e . va'Hitj of ihe ; seduritjes' depoBUedHvcthr (bev'omptroiref fo r

^red.forye^rs-, and u p a n ^ a S e t t l e m e n t of vtba:Iiedertt«ti6n ofotirbitfs .is .$130,000, .bills >th« tinesifnofl x«hiP.>. h a w it<vtrf«H. tb'n ,,^n1» r e c e i | ^ | | ka&fi^- uCiro'ulatioo say $100,000.

•We ha^e Dee'hj'n operation about three years, the guestiona whieh aa.ve< divided the penple. ,»Ji'e pe'm^icraticjparfy of Ne.wiyor.fe could iye}l' 'cqftgratu.i,ttt'e .^ie coijntry-, „*. .'. .-,

'i v T h o " S W , Officers t o B V ^Teoted'thi? Fa» ,will"liuve.,n6:d«ttfis to perforw, giving ttom on iafluenee upon tlie questio'n of'Slavery'or the Fugiti«6 Ijtaw. 'The efijrt. to produre "oVa'p-'pkival ,of thfiit lawljy thd- oorivention shbnjd it. ;be suoeesafulj would injure tho'tioket seriously,

1 sucb-j-' can not

. -. -«-,-v* i , j y means oRwiteVj'k^MBtani&JBOusly 'extinguished By i t . J ' '• .' • ' " . '• - "

v'^TMiKiiJdiEirig feSt^fts^-wh^.a^jB; Ji erfectly cdn'oWiMeiodvlihis'' point, aje'^raih the Lbpdon £bstrve$gf'' -'>>i:ti >••'• ' >•' «-'-.. •"">- ' -••' .' !... tSiff'th&Ve^tS'.pnoduced onhouflded .satis-

,fte$jop?iao]jsaatpnishmien^ the- expWation - of .t|ie^D^tur§ ja^ '?Pn?P'* , c t 'o n iB l i 'he aBhiliijatpr ''S9S^aOT!?»S .-e^aji .^iigw,j the;".jmnjeiis,e rawerjoHMfe:; OFJOW, paun.ds-of charcpal;

-wHh4Wo5p'Q«'ds^fiifter aiid two foundi ' of

• mdmm^mf^^emt^^Tid cotalbiafed vim

•*x»iB^SSK^Intifife;iSalt5ulatKins, while the ^«t|eii^nesfi.!ttJ3'|h>'!ch^rgPj .it^.teesprMaiibbi-fDr Xg^jsiMfej'ppt.readjnesa. the'jajcliity/oi ope-Vating.by'a smart touch onft huttdn;Janttr the innoxious nature.o/.the, vapor, jn which t b r d Dudlejj^£affFtJ:andr^wpjoiv-.llli«e; iptf.er gen% v mjBp jjlgnier^ed; tfliew,' faces withput-Tmio'n^

mgp(|eftijrer,i?:Ko^.8|d'ered the crowning pracr

.fijy.th© fightsbf nwn afld ,t|e/vindioatibn( ,'of manbpoj}., •welxpea^.ino^teg of the whigsl— They a^eihareptesenHtsvesof', they^legtelate for, capital; nbt mail.'' " ., \ .....

On the bth^r hand,; the'y, Detnoofapy- feafe heretofoxe'prbfesseo^attaohatent^p eertain well defined principles of governroeate-rhave adher­ed, to such'pdnfiipjes, in suboess- andittmbrden-tary defeat, f To secure t'hefornieroB:a,«Qi6iJli.e Is ter thTqy hav.e neyer, tft:bur knbwJedgo,.poni-pealod their position.. -. -"

Tbec^caa'j>e bbt'"two grounds of division be^en*par t iesor the .inembors- o%, parties.— T,he.first and es^qbtialxine is upon principle-—' iA.e^iBi'a$itjut nion ;to oarry.out or represent, the puiuciple; Ifjtheye is-differenee^pfopjaion . f e e g ^ d ^ i l t e ' p t i n p i ^ ^ agita-tibg the pujWjo mindset those qub,st|ope! be ex­amined in -the light ofi justice and 'right—the wisdom ofrthe past^ th<s .djsetri'nes and usages of the pstfty hereaft'br beaiff- appealed to as

% | s a,cgjdental,:s|ive fnVfeialitie's oontrollsbt by: ~ ^ ° r BUd '1 e^ort there oanlhe no*necessii;y-~there ^n^n^l^i t5 l , .Sni-M-b}r- . ' fevoHasnB : . ' As'. i s " ' n°-' 8 M ° w of eiouaeT .If i;t tis desirable *pa!^ ,-oJ-'pyp^p^i-%r-P^ii^fess,--9oij4nd|hg tii>lt a r t fi*0,lfi»slDn' «» t h » Anhinnt rip afcoi^r

of • — I M& ' ^ P°hfains the-foHo wing article"

tf#-fe£ff ^Miijict, ^WfcB cannot fdil'to'arreBt Hi?

''Mt^^P^^M^W^m^niin :'Sm^^\> ajr« ^ayiijjgrgf eajt .a)tte.nti9.n,to1th,iB,r|tg.dern,rnir-5 jiftlej .. Se^^al*ofthjeJ,rn^shin?s. twWeh,cost ahou'tS

fr^al'of thje^'m^qffi'ngs.-^liicfe, cost . . l ^aeh) are'.pfoce'a"•{& t i e Qtfee.n'b ^ ^ S b ^ W W 8 f e f t a t 3 W h i i i f i i 1 k t j ;

ha-ve dprie- ntfrVihg*'bui A 'leg timate ^baaliiog' b'uslh.eesj' hiiv.0 .declared"Mr'".•diyjU.en.ds-'"**

'T,he.re •has.n.ot.'b^cri'a perio'd':in"bur existence1

^when.ww werenot abundantlyable to ledeem' wiivh||j.sjit.ltha-counter nn<f at Albany.,-'whji*h fact is well known tb the individuals tvB'b have been,so bueiiy euga^ed in qircnlating the ru­mor ol'b'ur.Buspunpiom. - These persbflaopenly declare'that they are nctuated By ^b-rnalico; towards the. institbtion but are'jltrectipa; a)lj their efforts tb the removal pfi^fiaaWutl pfll-! cers pn th'e' salogr6't|fidi as.',(liey- al!eg.e (and no,other• hinisIjeen C(ssigne,d): tliat 'he differ* with then? politically, and htiless,, say they^ "th8 dire'otoha will disnvi&Sirteir Cashier.'and-: proc'nrethe serviced ofbhe '6f bur political faiih, we will \Vage war of exlcrt?j.inatjo.n a-; gainst their bank,'?. These .raett Jia:y5 set themselves up as tlje pqli.ti.ct\l leaders', of the i r .party in this-section of the ootihty and ha.ye freqliently asserted iKaTi'fTCB' X" ootj|d bring the in%pn ce of this instittitton'to bear upon

'their paTrify, they i7diild at any time'coritrol the jvolitjcal d*stiny ofi the county. The' stock­holders, and''officers of.tfils Bank.jJr.e about equally divided between the two gnJaitpoiiti-

'cal.pa'rties but are unanini6ugj.rt thb; opinion that it sh'otild not be' used'directly or indirect­ly tpalfect the vote-of a single individfual.

Immediately j i f e r the' last, fall's^biectioh -a<ut4ifttilth# election of Bank ofHcers in"Jan-J'uary. then Foiipwing, every effprt Was rbade by "theefi Hen toeffect a removal of the Cashier.

rr-is. rpu~TitlT*- 'sviif • J i.-• j ^ . . i i i ' hey dftinbt scrttple-to-resorttb'any;'!artiflce, 0 ^ - ^ h e attention of ,thfl.«ader is « w o W ^ a m o 5 ^ ^ ^ t h ' a t ! h : e m i ^ f ^ y a n i j

to.the advertisement of Mr. SNOW, in -another - - -

tilttt an expression on the subject of Slavery be^madaj jyj ie .Stafe Pojiyention-^if the poli-tioknsvof the Argus sohool have .oonoludbd to denyth^ir •fbfqldt' pbsition, and affirm that a

;toaii'*-views.-<ai the subjeci of slavery shall be . poikidered ^ test of his D'emoqraoy, tjiepublio should-see to it that Delegates "aree^eoteidiwhp !"Sv£ll>*e-afi3*iit'tij'0'' ld. JeliJisonian .Doctrine of slavery restriction-^eelafe Slttvery^-a State in-spttttibn, With which" Coijgfess has nothing to doj and therefore that the Fugitive law' is ;m-.odBstitsitibna{raa it ie> barbarous and ahti-Dem-socratia. Tfeerofs no inore^-propriety^it^trikes us, in ihtrodncing this subject into the State

••convention this %S8d, than tftero would be in a caucus -to- nobjinate.' village trustees; but if it must confejftjiK^-peotfe-sfionld'Bb'b'lo",- it that their views' be correctly reflecfed:

• *i6S^{^aHi^as-.&8fetl.f«f*Utigo1s(tteB-biy-We'Mjf4l» i.ti»yhiiJeSf^^h.li't»'dUldj oAer-tfeiee l«'b©bon'£iuh1fed''pfbperty ^wbrtb'ibJTOii-fiqcffo^tatesJi !She& grfeafiChryatai .Palace i# ^ . r l f ^ l t ^ j r - t ^ . f f i i c h l b e s . i in "fact, toy ^ e ^ j m ^ a d o n t g d j b x . - a l l ^ h e principle

•ctiinesl?i'seM>?al'#^k8 irf'SdVatiee, aithbiigh tHH'niBrnufa'istb^y/ofth^pBfentbsuppT^ iw^thQUPand'snachines per- day. Lord Br-ttughanriiab, rbeentljr-intnodnced. a .hi.U..j;hto Bafi|anjen;t regjgiribgieveriy government ves-sei (i^ ,fea.supfilie4; With pits or more of the F W .Ajapii}jia}ot?.;i../J.. ; i , | ' .•;"• . . , . , ' ,"f Pronahfy a" iBittgte';n}'a^Hifle ty»bM-.h^ve piWbnifed'efflierlbf the re6enw.dn|^rajiQSif % -Skfj^WanCisco: 'IpTrJ,l4e3j^.crtSebs wTTl" «fli^eir'galLy'j)i'«Wdp ttiertiselVes" With 'b-pe bf •thesb'smaU. machine*, no such thing ad ai des-trnb'.iy^'fl1^ need ever occur, whereas now tfibfiinWal destrtiMibn bfprpperty itivthe.tJuj-teteSfetea'is «-s8biatei' 'at.'4l5,000,000>.. and' ^ i anvo ty^f j | » rop ' e«y itisbred., is„.^200.00Qj-W K D " - . ' , / V . •.!.-. ' . L V : " - T - ' . '. . ,"••,..•

'. i'-The ,engagenjents--of the Patentee in Eng­land can.not iftncfclptiger permit him to with-hol4>it]ig'he'Befits,qf this-Pateripfrom this,*oun-

the date o>'h%;grSbt-, .<?(•'! the sSme . becomes-foffeited. I t is now sixteen months since Mr. BHii Ups 'bbiairjed. hisi"patent in. WaBhing'tbn, tintfe, tlitsre fore,,. within: t wp^nion Uvjj. he, m.pst

. bjfirihjs Aniiibilators forealeiin- tb.ia' canntr^i. JJa^ajUornia afetie. tb^si».aphine wquid bffin-jMv&\iile)..aa no insurance 'agai{}gt„.|gr.^j!aii be

'dm4&rie& tlfere. Indeed.' lii 'any bjtid'-'every' part bf the oivilized world, fife"18% 'ntbstf'des-tractive e l emen^and the valuegf^the Anni--K1Iatt)r!»I'rorffcspondingly .grfeafc • >•.*. .• *-:|rlWe'!cpftsjder-th"iB.Jsttbje'ct ofsuehf vasfcabd.

•u«'iver0a;fciDiportance,:that We^hail •imniejdi'!: ivt,elsf'fay 'befbre-.Oqf leaders the -evidence pf

"i^Stcoi»pliete-tttiiity(!as.. published in the Lon-d^pftgers,,wh^rer|epeated experiment.-' have been^made'".by 'Crmg build/ngs, and 'where hundredsof .thojusands of dollars have already fiffrrWe^ by . t t t e" -Pire Aribihilator.". ••".aftWilFpr'pc'eive "that "the CJoriim'on' Council cfCfeVfela^d, Ohiof haevappointjed a |B»mniitr tfiSotb is cbnTC. tHfi/Aiirfihilator for, 'the pro-tocr' tiott*it:ih;ef'Csf^tj'?b¥epty.v J.TCftir system will

party hereafter betbg; appealed to as sSils in ti$,;e£aniination* - ' . .

Paving determined the- charsotar and_ttti?

deaby-of- proposed measures, having brought tatbe..Kg1ii of ttuth>.abdtrted:them by .the bn-\y proper teatf bbld.% sho.uld they be. sustained or rejected-; . -Wo-ooBiproafisiSf;' ilb'.«ounsellibg with expediency, no tiitie-gerving polioy ehotlld. for •a'nib'"r|ient Be .allowed to firM favar with the di6,oikles; of JenWspn. Lika- him/' having discojjereidrand-enjbraced the right, wb- should plo.dgejtoit&rbamtenaB'eey.^.OT lives,-OOT for­tunes, andtitjr_Bacred honors." .'•

" Bivjsiqn^ about men, „vtjie,,rejection of. an im-pijrtbnt grin&iple. or measure on aocount of the ageat. saleotedlto give it effeet,'and-tbe support of itscofltrary'.bel&tle^ih'dividuals in their own

: eye?" and . n diabpiiiigh .of their fellows. 'Shey. self their, party,,, and if.tna'r' 'party'is what'it "claims to be, Belt the well-being' of their eoun-try,lto gratify personal'spite* -3Pbi»r|6 man"of mind will ever do—no ma.a who belongs to the Diamtjcraoy for atiy other motive than plunder. ,„J£,Sb*=iD£mpor8cy»as.8/ party are tb renotinee

their- hostj)jtj:;to class Jegislaiaon, their opposi-r t i^ to7<i^ l .«^ ' ta^a l^%-4^iT~^aahmei i t r to Gonstitntionat goveiamenti' ^ t y Vt°- lie made ,th.e agent or;apologist 'xjif'SWvb-pfdnogandisni,

Slave-kildih^kia.SfeTe^e&'^'n^^b^^ tarifis,. of; the b a n j t i i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ of Sncreeised debt and>rbflb*atol exp8n8itnre-«

i t will havejocme'to, M>Den^)ttfatia bjhlyjtf name, and should receive, the support of no trne ^Republican. If "the' banse • of pof | tb^ rights :is to be'wojihded, let the blow eomb' -ftom its old enemies. • ',..,

tlfnited'upon principle, weT ban .and* shall) "tvbip the whrgs." Denying;; or. cpntjealing, prinoipla.th/bugh fear of temporary .defeat, will driveoff1 the honest and true of the patty, leav-J ing none btifaband of harpies^drawii tbglethefe by the hopepf plunder.- ' ' , . * / , . ' ' f

column. Mr,. S. is a gooa.workman and turns out be,a,Htifui'..eastingsi of hja,.-Furnace. Hard--waredealersinibis ' and adjoining towns will ;nofc-only find iTrfb" their" interest in matter"of cost, bufwill'alsbTetain their"money in oircula-doi^near^me^bsr- buying "of Mr. Snpvvjjind we- wonl'd reccommend Farmers and . others in want of IStoves or other eaetinga'to save^me or more dealer's profit?, 1>y piirehe#il!g directly of the manufacturer/ ,-

' BAUBY,.of the Teetott-ll6rj: fife ^trq^gjus;-piojpns thatJKfcAtjE andrMittsvare ngfr.inoorri-gjble. ^•ademoisjelte .KunMfe.aeema. to^fiusv paet something of iBe„ kind. We- h&v'e eaeh da,y expected to find, in the. post.a.'.'heiuSfdl satin, card—"Mr. Si Jligs-l-OBtupliments,—eve-ning,'<'etc; 'Wai t a b i t . j

,*• H.umiui_Actlbii "TP'ieSrtittt.a'nd impdrtartt error Of 'mankind. .isj.n->.n.istftki,n,gv.tAe4ioin|; w-Kora ali. hiJUTiitn-a-"©-tipfl has its rnprat np^brfjul^eot.-;,Ho|p£Le/ Mann, s o y s ^ J p t 8 ^ ! % o» fire, \is 'sfways'' h ^ . ;

gate's 9\vn heart . Wp may rpst assured tha^fc the fire of hum-on pae|i^n!"wfiloiiii*ia hot bnougii; tobonsunje'-tiiat withTOigh.it obme| in- don-. taot, must necessarily first eonsumo: its nxpre immediate centre or.sourc"oj whero -exists i t s greatest boat. Wexiro apt to look for ev i ­dence as to the exactjjature„,Qf.our oonduot, • t o Jts external results. Thus, if we strlkpahlnw-;. he is the sufferer upon vyhoih it fullsj if- \ve originate armies arid devastate nations, sym­pathy points to thoseupon whom these results fall, as the object of its regard—if we- oEajieit hatted and revenue, we .cstipiate their impor t tanoe, by their affect upon' -tliose against whom they are directed.. This is a. great rnistalj^_ We. bherjsh ijl. our. own hearts.no viob Or,, ^pft^n sion Butwh'aVinjui'es'us infinitbfy.tnpretlia'n ""it-.' oanv^y-pps;sibility'7at)y one elsei. He who -is-inftlitnod by-mad revenge 'strikes a dagger-tt* the heart of shim-who having injuwd-h'inii fiats struokthe dbej5eBtand"mo.st alarming wound into his owff'nature', tfhb weapon th«t pros­trated the. yielding, apd decaying, breast of h i s enemy* inflicted' its-'deepest wound upon h i a 'owh"oterria-l undying'spirit, a,nd wliikt to the^ object.oflMs ra.v.ongpj,thb: *esultSj,were its fleet-, ing as the b,r.64.,th of a t'nphjent^ tp' h&h'ithey niay extend far .into.the- eiroliii'g'agbSQf e t e r ­nity. A wpund'upoh the flesh'is hid "by : t h e ' sod which oflvbrs thegrav.e, but a wound upon the spirit, may carry its repulsivo scars to the-nrosenco of the -greiit'. Judge himgeljj., '' Tjhia simple faot, for faot.it is, -should be the rnosb powerffll preacher of.gpbdnoss- tp. the taee.-U Refieot.,8 ('nSfjgi Jbt. Hb\y. can_he.be injured who possese'sTa pure and1 uprighKspirit and con­science void of. offefioo? Wha t ettf'tHly.rtia'jjoe bf rnitciitriations oah'reaph" suc'h. a spirit? S u p ^

*'?».' u An insupwtio-n Wta l j e f f i j l j r co ' l n ' t h souihe|n-4,J0v.io,ce oymMppfy* a g a i n a

e .

creed § y tjie Supreme G^Kbknment B U 0 I Q The pftcipJe o/^at ianKa i ;4n anticipation '. haviP?-ton»Aetr.qnp|^»f,-<his.loAB^w„!„u

.they h a v e ^ i i t e r i t i o n o M o i n g ^ t l v l f ^}A eld

.Wonder waaf progress the Directors on the Oswego Eastern Bail way are making in their Work? Wo sha.ll havb' something to say upon the subjeet of this Work>; unless those intrusted witn its interests antioipate -lis iWithift'-a Week or two. .' =,.„._. • • .»,. . . ,,

• Tjie mo^ey nj^.rketia'saidjte.be. very close in' the Eastern .eitiesv The Atlas announees.-tbat' several- houses in Albany have failed, and that in ' seme ~ biFthe bengal and western cit­ies; several iea.ding buBinesft.honsee have^ been Qbrbpelledtoausperid paymeatj- ,-s"-

-. '.Tji.e Caiman Fevolfltionfste stifnibid" their ,po;

sitrpii. JLarg.es bodies- -pi volunteers are about •ibWlhg them froift this-feountry/.- ' ","' f , ; > ' H : . ' S - ' w ' . ' • '• 1" ' • • ' / - ' - i . . . — ' - -. ••

,. JpieVnext meetipg of the. Grand Division* S. afv~3L,.Wiliitej held isdmetiine in„j8eptember at

.Watertowhj. •""••.-

and

the

f S S u l i a ^ p i ^ . i S ' t " ^ « » « * extracts "iti'v, • Gbticeding

Pliilip'srin-vehuon its almost idestlniabje. To say nothing .of the

^Mmmiwiimm^ m&$& peffebt-sdeti-*fty-'ugatfi«t thd ra-vagieaaaf aiUelamebt sp;utn -gw&sreaWc « a « | 'desjEUAtkftfas^g&.v.iijth'ertp, h4^. he'eh<whefc$n.c.e i"t'ii|[^ninied.-thetnaste-

kmm mar Mm BSfwdliVi mm "" jng,avne; t?fev;- ?,

ia'hftiairy^"1B^nsi il'-ib bur b'rtibd1' cbn.^l'ili^beforj.h

^ t e ^ S dputjtj

I

Q ? ' The article below, will.|ittfa^t ayention. It is an indication by,tKc(.iiijrifbr of the "views heaesire0 fo-havea candidate.lfor- ithe' Assem-->6ly a |ow t who would ask hiB-vjjtbftrTHeewriter proppses.^furhishing one or mbxe, artiofes -upon the proposition relative J o .ait "fbad freights, whioh wjfl mffre;. fblly ini|lea|e hfs'viows on thatBubjeot. ; i - • . ,

Wanted'. 'A candidate for;th'e Assembly in the seoond

Assembly District taOswego'ijbttnty, who will oppose. e*e&y wrong measure aalid: support ev-

Jor-y right measure proposed by "any patty.---1 Wh"& is' in favors? the "enlargement.' of the

EriVand OBWego Cabals'jiis"faa":.fast a,s the" wants of commerce require, arid-' -the finances' of the State wiUjustify.-i- ' ' ' . '•'. ".

. ^Tbojs in favor of a law so amending.the several Railroad charters as to establish a tar-;

iff o£- freight and the prioe of baggage^, and re-auiaelBAltoad Co'sta forward freighb or pas-sengera'upoh reasonable notice, and thS""tender ofmobey'tQ arty station figerit. • Who- is injaver of adaw; limiting tfie qilan-tity of land hereafter to be1 acquired • jo 1-60

iacros.-i- •' , W h o is^4&v6tt6f a^l|w'to^^pprjaas-,.iho

jtraffiom'^tb^eating.Hqubr.as a beverage. tjfppe'i^d.ttpp.ly, unless he abominates Pla»

iv^yand' the.Fbg^ive"^ye..Bill« ; ' , " ..',.)••;'( ':., v'i, . ' . . : "jtt^e-QtlA.W-Kjii. ,

]- fJ^^BBBS-Co1t*;^TIie. :Editotibf "the Wa-ftertown Jeffersonlhn acknowledges-green corn ir:eebived,'bn Friday .last.. • . . . .

b ; V - ..":•• ' • — • • I

•'^(jjtes'WeBhould'Jeel under great obligations tg home memb.er pi' the Legislature for a copy

[of the Doouraejntary History of the State.

. "The citrienVof;Northern-tfeftsrson an'd'^1'. Lawrenoe"QcwntiosTaw_diacussing 4,rail road, project frbm Waterto.wn«to Fbts^am." Itr- will probably go through* ' ~

" BXECDTIOW pp C.purJT fi'DCAflMB.-^-The ex­ecution of Count Hyppoli te-Visart de Bb-i carttte. condemned for poisoning the nrother "of his Wile with essential oil of tobacco, took place at Monsj in Jiifelgium, oft Friday, Ju)y 18th. • . ' " •'

J d * Mr. Emanuel-fcyon Jiasmade.apropd-sitwn to t he Common Council of New York to exterminate all the latefandinice from'tbg iritjp-w-'-onejyea.r, for; the suni of $100,000.— to be.pafd #"hbn the authorities pronounce it free of ihe termini ' ' * ' .

P#ft f

addiffgs'tb1- olarcanj • j i a k s | | M H « « « "

. , „ „ . _ „ - _ - . . . . „... .A^Eo'rtb;filtta^eaBit>^A"mlW*nme'd Jdhn

' <>tfn*y&1ii&^Miev^

|I-f» Thefii-moi J .81 iaw& to., of New Or leans, was rohbjed by tlie slave Speru>e .of $4500;. Spencejwae afterwards arRested, and^ $1200 of he money recovered-. He-confessed that he hed;6ent ^ 0 0 0 of the 'stolen rffbney" jn a letter to Bos.to%,..„4ire.&lc.'4 to the care of R,8V V H Dandridge, a-ffoltored.ftlergymani there. This^snip haaalso been'fecovered.

"•had abstr'actbd' frortt the funds o( t h s ' Bunk a -large ametfnt; ""'S-lr' the Caenier^ ^ s tinanlh -cnously p-elected;.. Irrfhlediat'e'ly afi4r'vs.lijfeh, a t the^ujgent request of the Gasliief'a rigid ex-amihaiianrwiis rnadbof-the ; affitits ol" -tlie" Bank by Mr. Vanrferheyden of Troy, who', to the.discomfiture of these slanderers'.'{•epbrted ay-right^andsaid, " T h a t ! hare" applied "all she various tests of a strict and rigid Examina­tion, and feefconstrained,to say to the gentle-tmepbftha direc0pn-of (he-Bank artd-throligli them tb <he stockhblctera as well as thkCash­ier ol the blank, {who during the' exatninatioa

,Lhave particularly kept a t a t a distance,) tha t 'Ecafli.frank'y'andjhbnestly bear testimony to the Bound"«ondition of the-JBank." Th^se mdt-

^dpal*still4bBtiup'0tt.th;e destruction ol',*th-e ;'C'a9fiierJbro.ptlQy^d.acouple'oi'wbrrf)leSiSoarhps in-this vicinity to annoy the1, BanW'b'y tal ly calls of specie; varying An- amount frblii fifty to one hundred dollhrs; fihdtng'this riot suffi­ciently annoyiiig td. the Institution, ttI1ese pet-son's-having ho foods of their own, applied tp some of the leading, politicians of l^ticaj, to as­sist them inmaking-a run upon the Btifik. aL-legi'ng as a.reason for their conduct,, that it JVas, tfee only course by which ihey could reach the Cashier. W e regret to sfiy that mencould be found in Utiofi, willing to lend themseluyes to so base a purpose. But so it was:'"nSen and money were, found at JJ.tica,,.. frilling tb embark in this, nefarious enterprise, abd a ' 'run'1 cotrimericed and pains.seems lo have bfien taken to render- the presentations as annoying and insulting a s possible. ;' The Bank, continued to .redeem in specie at its coOnter allthe''paper presented untifthe 22d. rnstr, at'w-htcjr liine,"apablnrf.-e was ptesemed'. b^ ' a -young man from Uticaj^dhtaining $5626. The perBotrrriak^g the (remand was told by the Cashire that his help-lieing 'short that day, he could notconveniently bbunl'the motifey a n d ' g e t it ready-before morning, which was-objected to and tjx(i answer wbs that the money must be"Tea'tly"o'y 12" o'clock.

:as he tyished to-leave, in thai ran of c a r s ; he was,then tendered h draft, at sight en the Commercial Bank ofTroyTwith the affidavit itequired.by."statute j . this was also declined, whereupon fie left the Bank in a swaggering, boasting way declaring as he passed through the streets that the Bank had' failed;' The

:telegraphs were irbrtiediatcLy put in operation a"nnaunejng that tlie Camden Bank fi,aJ o-us-peti'ded,.and several anonymous letters wefe written by the same parttfs to'4ifibJ-en,tbanI("S" itf'thtf State, announcing the' same thing.-^^ Thus matters weirrbii'tfntil the-26th in«t:. wbentbesame package was again presented with anaddititfnal'sum of $3,046. The. indi­vidual'was tendered two drafts at en'gliVon the Csnimercial Bank at Troy, with The'visual afladawt. which wiis declined, and instantly ^ toil vvas-commenced in the Supreme Court By-the service of a summons against the Bank in.favor'ofJamesM'Quade.ol [Jtica* , . • -

This is the whole length, and breadth of b)J£ptlspensiort. W e h a y e hidiat allj. times, an'dhave now, abundance of specie'in our, vaiilts to redeem all presentations, btit under tHe'torcamdlances.,We,d.eeraadit notonlv jus­tifiable, but' right and p'ropef to avgfl our­selves of the statute.' Perhaps, however,- it "^a^'.bad policy^as it gave ourenemies-a Han­dle to afftfet our credit. I t js grafHying to |tnoW, that notwithstanding all tnes'e^xtranr-ditlary efforts tb discredit bur paper., nat-n sin­gle' dollar of'QJJP- depositas has. beefl With­drawn or any of our paper presented'at the counter forpaymentJiy any other, partiesliior has a single Bank In tftiB State, so tar- as we

posd yoti doststoy the. eatthly- life1 of sue'h a n orfe't/tt-Havb you injured him?, &oj'fbr.tfio-pure-spin't-has but passed fo, the- highor eondltio^n that beldngs-.to it, audJgfreate.r 4'njoymiBjit'is, t h e result. J h e upright maji caa have nothing t o fear, for there.exists no power to'"do.-him harm^ but thoso who indulge tbvvards him -the pas*-sions of .hatred^and revenge, are bberishingf a-fire, which ottp J n n o respectaffoot him, but~is consuming the happiness of their own nature . Thon the-grea&objeotisto.kebp ourselv.os pur'-•or. It is not what'other-s do hut what we .our­selves do, which affects us,-'It is not that whiuh gbeth in that defilotl), but 'that'whioh cometjjj. ouu There was never yet an evil" committed' in the world,' but : the greatest sufferer \jas h e who committed it . ' When,.then,'Wo are d i s ­posed to regard'; our-biieth^efr-os.i enemies, a n d ' seek to crush tbem with indignation or blows,., -let us reoolfect that such fooliuga* aird'..!sotiorxs toll more powerfully: on us who ohermh a n d commit it. And whdfl we purpose-any." wiok--edness, no matter whatjlet us bear this in v iew; we can do nothing, so secret, nothing so ca re ­fully and skilfully, if it .be wrong, but, will b e open andpresent to obr own notnro, working its terrihle effects upon it. I t belongs • tb t h e eebh6thy"ofu€tod's "government, atid.cannot bo avoided, and it should...influbnee as' id dealing W>th„the criminals of society., . They ttie t h e greatest smWbrs by their offbnoes, and shalf we heap coals of fire upon their hetKis?. Man teannot hopetp rival God, in the justness of h i s institutions. A n d doos any one suppose t h a t God permits human wrong to pass without all the punishment that belongs to '" . He who is borne down by the offsets of crime is not a n object of our "vengeance, but .our pity; , a n d when- we seek "bis pain, wo are injuring., .our-'s'etvesJnore than we are him; doing for"'our-selves the same wrong that honas dono for himself. .Ii.et us be wise in aecqrdance with, the plain teachirigs of these plain-principles, Let,us cherish no bad passions, for we canne re r hope to injuremrr enqmyjms'we nnist injure ourselvesi ••«•

Two'Weeks -tiaterfrom Ca'llforiUar-Anotti­er toestrncllv'e Cdtiifl^|;ratfcm-~f tireeJifT,ttioii» of Property pestroyed--'lJyiich-l/aW,<j'c.

•_ . • N E W ORLEANS, Aug. 2. T h e Alabama, at this. por t r br ings ' two

weeks laler n e w s fram California. Another dreadful ffrb" visited, Sin Fran­

cisco on the 22.d of J,une, laying in ashes t he very heart of t he city.. ,The fire extended over ten squares, burning through ivlonto-om-ery, Dupont, Washington, Mefchant,'"and other streets, whjch .composed the .business pgrtioD.,ofjhe f lace. T h e loss is "varioii^lji stated at from $2,000,000'to ®5,O0O,0(iO Tbe-fiTe was^th-e wofjt of ineendiuries, Who -have treen. arrested by the vigilant'comStit-i t i e ' • ' •'

Aotive preparations Were being, made to rebuild theburht- district, and-alfEa-'Jy sewra l

Substantial buildings-are in process"of erec- ' lien. "" - > .

There have been a-nuni'b er bf addXtioha) casfes bfCy-nGhflftw, and crime'slill pervaiis to a fearful extent.

-The.agr.icu Lturai prospects of the atateco n -tinue (avorublej '

F rom lheyfnines the reports are .conflic ting. b'ui!ire:1ger»ernllyfavora,ble. The quartz of.the ciiggius continue to yiekl well. •

Indian disturbandea are stili of frequent oc- -cu'rrence,

ano'iifiterJtion oh a. meeting/opBpinte'd'a commfttee''to"8ijTr

t' intend the pub.licatiqn of n Spanish p a p L ' oppose life loan and the' political.party ,L ° imposed..it. - ". ,. "'

Thn Panama Star, of "the 21st July a a ( j 8 . '/'A cotpm'itt'ee was,)hen appointed t'o Wiii|

upon,the Gbwer,n£tii p^.be-Proyince, >and i0

rnfi'irm of tlie' noli i nteiitiori' o.fthe-iV-Cbnser

vntives'^tp pajone'dtittaftbwai'ds-(heforced iQan^nnd^Jsoy^S-Wcr'aTe Informed, to warn hjm' t h a t any attempt, to mafo) a-forced col­lection, Vy winding troops {iere tb' levu it wpuld bo reiisted-by thtem and other'citizens Qf.Panama^to t'he.Just- eKtrernityJ-e'ven bv • force pf arm's;'which,-U' gfimpelled'to resort tp, wau;ld;en^-'iri,-a-disruption of the Eepub-lie, nnd- ihe-d,'e.C;iar-atio» pf the independence of the Iaiinmus. . ' . 5 . . -•-„.,

Th>appoin.ttnerit bf the commjitee, and the discharge, of-the d.ujies .assigned to it lias.giW,p r,ise.tq tb^e .r.u'mqMvh'hip- the past two o r fhree-days, ^ k a t -on-^Su^day (last) night, a jtro^itrici^iiienio • Was' to be , made

'hftying'for'itSA^<H-ii|f.j4e);^9tion'of'inde.' •fentfende pf t h i s r^ih'm'uss-ojijl calling to ibe

-%hief tn&gietrac.^;, a .rartftin'.'dislragoishad gerierStj'-vvliOis afo*S^jie,sb1'eftt bWew Qrc. nada.'-'- ••• ";"--:ti>-» *•*>,- : ' / ; . , ' y \ , The French citize;nsalfiO,.l)eJd a meeiinu, and'prganized- a.NptioiMl tiGu'ard, with the avowed motive of .self-defence'.' The- Slur adds,.;. • . >' •,-*"•" ' -&« ' •* .• • ,

" in the rileanfimB the cjtv: remains per­fectly. quiei,atKl,'thfirb'ii'not\the least proba­bility l-herf-any ;ptomjri!bian|bJ)trp or. disturb­ance ofi.thepeabfe "will, taice^pface, or that any such idea at fcoy Tnpeia-fel^- has pre. '' .traite'd, ttolBssrt[ie govor.nm'^nC tm.d'ertakea-tole'vy ihe^fprced, k>ap,'-.j,fii which' ense.we don't knoxtr wha.t wiif • b a p ^ n , except this' that i-t is the fir.rn;>l*e&rmin,aiio!n, .of. many of

-lbs ha/jviy aft well, as foreign population,'not to a l i o * a sbldhjrt?) oniey^ie. gates of Pan. ama,-for the purpose of-'nrtem"pling^ to exe­cute the obnoxious-1 decree." .))'

The insurrectionAso far as heard from,is as'yet confined to the provinces of Fopoyan,

'Oauc j^CuIUnd Bflehuy/ntuxn,, and has led to sonig.utr'ocTti'es'iiaTm'ost tbo. horrible to re­peat. - Tti-ibe' Province- of .Cnuca, n large ;body-of men,,headed b.y'an.ofjiceT, and^claim-ing tb be Soldiers of. the 'Republic,'aTla'clird a'sraall'vil|n'ge r and captured every'body in.it., ' T h e men were tied and scourged,and then 'he women of all ages, andeven chil­dren, vyere ravished hefore.;jiia.&jieg-Bf-their hiisbanci^ and-hithers. This, .saw the Star, ;s too hbrrible^nhnost for felief^iuuve-hiwe (he account in.'"b paper before us, afc-welias tbe"'v"erbal ass"urance-of -its correctness, from agentlpriianiw.w"iH't-itis- eity, lately arrived (com tn"e immediate fieighbothood..,, ' •

The Slarcontibues: '

" W e . hiive further intelligence from the valley of Cauea,-whjich'sfji'ies ihat,G>n. Her-retaj the neivly appointed .governoT'TSf this province, but yyh'6, upon'the eve of coming hitheV wnst'alied to ihe command of the tfove.rnitien.t-troops tb operate against the in-surrectionistSi ia.beseiged in'the city bfC/all, by 1,000 rn(>n w i d e r ihe .cpgimapd of Colo­nel Buso. T h e gpner-a! had "j uT a few. of. 'tile Nat ional Qbard to-support him, and -finding that be could make no head against Col, Bdsb, he sent J i im --word under a flaj of truce, that he^ (Busb afidE's party')..tjjpuld be pardoned j f he would draw off. Wslorces. To this Busft-answered, that i f any pardon bt forgi veness was to b e , granted, ft was himself (Herrera) who sbuuld ask it—pre vkled he would surrender at "ditscretinn, he should be treated, with ari'^fehiency, &c— -Herrera had not surrendered .it latest dates, jnd-os it is known that a-small bod'y of gov­ernment troops were marching to his relief, perhaps they arrived in time to su-ecor him. But we a Iso-teatii, from a reliable source, that a large, n-turvber-of the landholders- of • the valley, (say 900) were in favor of Buso, and it is.a mAre^ matter of-conjecture, and will be Mtiiirrtne; arrival of the.next monthly mail, wtiich is the victorious party. ' — - 'I'he government troops are repre.sente.d-;is pursuiri!{a-CQ«rse of vvholesahj plunder and slatightier- Haciendas and'^i lkges are burnt to the ground, 'and citizens maltreated in every respect." - ;"'' • •

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• •-• P , ^ i * P ^ h 3 p i » ^ M & f e ! | i % K a « ^ n ' M : . - d t ^k i l n t aKibaMja^^ ,. .yeaiSjatidiaiet^fT^typgviiStMofi;'.ev,erjSj>

4feing »ttW»bli:iitfl# '

•*.&, „ifi.^*„as. ^--inefgro., , .peVTiin^hals-peenarrssted.abdjlodg'ed

iirrjail? - - -j, v. > ,;-, - ., ...-•../. ';,.,

^.IsroEMATioN WABTBB.—rPoter Goen^frSm Ireland, h i s a sister in 0 i s p'laeo, recently ar-riv.e,4 from Ireland, rfbo. .would be very giadbf infprmiitiotfwhich might enable her .to.find.hirn' =He is sapposed to be inthis ;State or N e w Jer-'eby; 'fijorrriation addressed'to' Betty Cben, at; tfiie place will bo thankfully Received, and* p|?,' pers'givipg tlSeabovb ^Kine^r^on-wul^'8fer;a>" fav-.n1.

Pnlaslri,'August 15, ' " ' ' © A «ttu;

T h e 'De^ipJi:'T.*tbd•««i," estimates tharjhfr w&«at cV"o|),;,of (.Hat gtaVe wiH exceed in;

,amount t y i o l l a s t ' y i e a r . l u l l 0 pe third, tMt ..iVtichtgan-wili joxpoft twelve miJlion bwaheig ^eix tttiJlibria,#1^ eorb>. and three .hundred : rniJ iWYeeff l f . IOnjM, dtiriDg the' present posed to-be. • Tfice^op will-riot be argoqd* as

I last ye'at;. - Farmoji ask abbutjais db%a k ton j year;* ? h e aggregate ejeportjnre^et/d'oWn iwihjt . . . " • ' •"•• at twenty millions of doljalrs in value. "

have beenablfetb learn, refused to accept our bills. The Directors cannot view:this*trans» action in any other light than- that A? a. foul conspiracy and an unlmiy warfare waged a-gamstuaby these men for selfish and .political purposes, by thoee too, who from evety pr.n-eipleof common honesty, grat/tttude,. and in

.popsuieratjon of past favors, ought toibe orir friends. . ,' " . , ' "•••' .. ____'.'

! By order of the Board bl Direc'tarsf JACOB CROMWELL President..

AIITEMA8_ TBowBmDcjg, Vice P r e s ' i

J IufDUWA^ndianapotis," August 7.—All the febfipss^onnil pistfjets havo been heard- frprb •bqt the 1st, and; tbo* resu l t^ tliat' • Samuel W. jParli;ei|,,Wbig? is elected frbija the fb.artb'Pisf.: John I..'4Robiiis,on, Dem.f .-frcim.tho W ; Gfa-|ham-JN. Fitoh, Bern., from the-9&;' Jahies W< '•gdrdon, Dom.,' from the 2d; and Thomas A. Hondsioks, Dem., from the 5th. Inn the 7th/ Ed^ftrd-W. MoGaughoy; Whig is reported de-•fbated, "U, Q,. -De Brallor, Whigy-eleflied.

' -Bbth hranehesoftheii.e.gifllattife are largely J3onlbcratip., •

' ^ " T h e - ' s i n g i n g ofthie ^flr;se)JleeixiHyrrrri is ^pliibiijid "by 1 aw; in.'FraWtfe,ri(ee§|lGe- of .the madde^lfng^influcncc it IJIIK upon the pop-•^ilriK'niinri'.' . * • • • .

The Cailfprnl'a News, T h e Sat) "Francisco Hei'ajd says :-r-

.Djlring the confjagran'op eight persons certainly lost, thei r lives, either from the di­rect, bffects of the fife or from circirmstapco.-grnwing out of it. fl'h.ree of.tham, Messrs. -Bach'^Cbailes S: L ' y ^ p s ^ n d a man un known, ' in Pacif ic street, were burned t<* dea:h. Two •were"s1iot by an otflcor while in the act of,rob/birig^. T w o were beatpn jo death, onej,;F renRilbtnn harried leun Bap-tiste Durand,.".vb;o whs falsely accused-pf in­cendiarism, and ihe W h e r a Mexican, wi5b was stealing some, bates,of goods, and: one died fronj terror a'nd\ excitement, There" are rhrnors that besides 'these a Me>icn.f\ woman and two chiidreb, w"ere burned' 'to-death in'a house on Pupont-s% ;and «no or two others begid.es Mr.- - I ^ops in Mawson Brothers'stofe. f n nddru.oo tp, t'hese,"Polr-.' Ibcit.vvas shot at night;;. ' _.__

- A.party of n ine men,\undeai4]apL'jpiiz-patricjj, ljav ie„,beenbgt's«ffby the Ind'iansv and, it is,supposed, all murdered at-'Bo&ue 'Rivec. " • ' . . • * ' *

f l / ^ T h o Frepman'r-Journal, published a t ; Cooperstewn, has pdsso'd into the ' ijali'ds of S ." JVI,8h-A-W, fisif.', "Iffte-of-the -Albany AtWsY Hi's' addrdss;to'hie readdre'%p'6arS-in 'tiro last num­ber; he goos for the Union and liarniony of-' fho Domocratre party. >"

HoRRrffCH M O R B E K — A r r e i t t of the. supposed Murderers.—»Our city was thrown into great commotion last, evening, by the news of a hor­rible murder committp'a ot-tlie water station on iho Roebestor and.. Syraetjae BAilfoad', about thrco-jniles.-a-nd'a half west 'of this city. About half past two o'clock In the afternoon, the life­less body „of Patrick Phenol'was found nt the station house'before.montiqnod, with-histbroat cut from oar to ear. and the crown and back part of .his head brbken-.in. Phonel was last.-seen alivo .'when the--s',eamboat express tmin passed, the station, about--4-"bSclbck, when rKP\ was"op,duty'; I t is thought that soon after­wards he lay "down to sleep, as was his custom, wheb the mnderer so le upop him. While tbus

sleeping, broke in his skull with some unknown instrument- and then cul his throat..

As soon as the .body of Phonal .was discov­ered, on the--pa"BBage .of the next train, our city police werb 8o"nt~ftn> A special locomotive was

.-immediately dispatskod -with sevoral of them. .. .-Suspicion immetflwtely fell upon a jinan.nam­ed. Ed\v ax'd Murphy as the'persorj guihy of the miifder, Be.„was siispeeted.for-.ttie-^eafion tli»t he had been rorhoved ffotn the station; keeper's position to* givo place'tb 'Phpnel, but a few days since, and he had.been seen lurking in the 'ioinity during the day."

Phenol Ieav.es a/wife and a'"'ftirge family »t Ca'millus. 5-Iurphy Was atwoSkfor a man lin­ing near the'sco.nenf murder in the morning abd discontinued about ll-J o'oiock on aecotint-o f thora in . He went away and'Was not soon again by- hie employer untilaftet his arrest.. Kentucky Elcctloii-*t»Oemo6ratic Govern^

( .'.Elected.

• Loorsvifjt,E,-Ai:g.'9. Additional return's raeeiwd'teave' no doubt of

the election of"Pp%el\ 'dbni, rjls-GbWrhnrJtnnd J-,B. Thompson, whig, as "L'yUoVqrnrirwlfo run far ahead.' Both tho fthig tihd demooraticyoto

fA ha've follori .off Very.'largely this year—pnrtieu-larly thu whig..vbt,o. . '.

The ga-in-% Powell^fie dem. candidate f"r

governor, in IB counties,' is 2,200. *" , Crittenden's majority in' the State was 8,458.

The following, are the tthtli'ohtio returns of tlie Congressional elo^Jirn:— '. '

1st dintrietj Linne Boyd, donv. 2d, Benjamin E-. Grey", independent Whig," 3d, P. Ewin(->-whigr,' '.4ih, Wm. T . Wood, whig- "5th', Janif8

Sto'no, dem. 68icAddisfni;. White„Afhig- ™< Humphrey.Marshall, whigi '8th, J . C. B r c *

; oni-idjro, dem. 0th, J, C. )Mason, dem. Man E . H, Statitbh, dem. flailing tho noxt aele-gatiqo stand-rf-four -<v;Ji%3, nVb de)t)O0ra,Wj Cn° dne.-jndepondenrxvblg;-* -

J8ofh-branches of the Legislature are. wing'

Detnoeratic ^it^CoiivcTHJOn, ..at r yraeufoi

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