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• - JDftil!! lttpnblic. BUJI'PAL'O. N. 11. 'l'It\UftSJ)t\Y EVENING, NC'V lli, 1848 ....- A. .Let&o.r •rro.Da lft'r• ftll:au;re. • r - Th\ ~tiJ. of Jut \\\'I\• w1llt mneh Uf•~PJ>riif>e-<ln \!hat '\treadnal\ ..-,. what Jfpcln 1he llll'IOiabibty •I pnYatb •rresp6ii· dance\ p,ll-)>1 ~ .. patbonw of a letter teceiloed (10111 M~ FJLt.liiORJJ tb<1 V~ee Presidenlkt,a day-..- two Nnee Tlie. C_,ureUd \\'\\ the leiter wo a prr ya(e one, apd thufJfore we shall not eharr to tfae eontralf~ l~ dQW appear to ~ ho\'~• lhat lbe ktter wilif WriUilil w1th a YJeW' • iCii pD\Iieatio,., 11nd for.l\'rpOif of llYO'fiDJ • •ub.el't'JeMT 11> the .:n!IJ, wbiCb !!R'Did.1JlHr• 1b.e wete of lite •outh for lh~ wfttor It h• boelb *' t•l_, that the whig..al6elGraf eollegea of the -'hem lllato, wowd vofb !otT A noll\nd Buu.sa. aact thJa 1n timatron may have frigh.toned M~ I'ILL¥0•11\ and ~ndueei'i bun to put •pon recoJd a deeluauon that would prevent tach a repudiation ef hi-If- The JeUer itSelf, _.. wellu th\leadilif odJtonals of tfie Oammercial, ... bleb :1!1 known liD bee tho orgau par ~6 of~Mr Fu LJ(OA:E, •nee lh:e elecltion trtrengthen• thlll pret~nli'lption J} Let WJ ]<)ok back for a few dan.. Oa. Molllld'i·. the Ciit,..•pal m•de m eaalaugkt, upon the 11u~ of the Wilmot prov- m Olillafal& lind ~ them •f all lh6 eJ'Jmes Ill lh& polJIJCa) eale~do:a: Ou T~a', tt dmroJl!d 1leJJ.rlT a col umn to the ad...ocael'\ o{ ,. cumpnnn;;,. or lha queotiQn: Q{~8hlYe.V u\ tbe tomtoneo and I<> a m1nepu~~enlation o{ ibe pmntJon of a: port1o11 of tlu> pe!'PI• r.rC the north. 111 J'egt.rd to alaverv m tbll\ ata•e4'. e.Yideptly wtth th& 111!enuoJ1 of excaling the womt.apvrehe11111oa\ of ottr 11outhern brothre11, and of fc11t:rng Jt.elf apon them u a champ~on of theJr nghts litid llS a coruoervator of the1r bono r On Wedneaaay tb ... ]elt<t~ or M\ FIT t.l( .... , appears aceompanaed Wllh edrtonal clap•trap cleMrgned to covE\<iJ&e.motive ot Its pubhc .. ttoa, compliment lng tile aouth In rood ••t lerm• and atnkmg an 1uif1~t lilow at !lie eo1t111!ent opponontlJ of alave r:y eX(ciqSJon at the north of wluclr the followmg 13 th4t concludang paragraph • Really these •outhern Wh•ga are noble fel l9ws Wcmld )OU not lamont to 11<1«1 the Unaon d1ssolved 1f for no other cau•e than that 1t sepo rate& us :Crom such true noble and h1gh minded ~? .But I regard th s electronos puttmr an end to all 1de11J1 of dtsnmon ll ntiHJC np ll Natilnralparf.1J, occnp,mg a m1ddle groun<t, aDd leav.es the fanatlc.' and d sun1onut8: North and South, Without the hope et deatro\lll)l\ the fn~r fabne of our Colfot1tut on .Mu 1t be perpetual Now what docs aU th1s mean 1 Is1t not appa rent that Mr Fn:utoRE fears that the $Uccess of the wl! gs so i\iir \\' be IS personally concernll'd may, l1ke the fabled apples ofth e Dead Sea 1\Jfn to dust a11d \shes Ill lua hand unlcSII be can con v nee the so~ that hers 'il llmg to go w!lh ot •- What else coUld have mduccd hun to pul upon x:ecord a paragraph Ike the foregomg ?-a para grapo full of B) cophanc) to tho south and of m JUSt ce to the 11orth h1 what are the wlugs of tile ~outh Jloble feJTow~ 7 Tn tlrelnmdisgmsed detormlllatton to pi UJt slaven 111 our free tern to p.es 7 And m whnt cun~Isls the fanatiCism of the north 7 No one knows better than Mr FrLr MORE that lhere IS no fanaticism nt ihe north, worth speak mg of. on the snbJeclslaven unless mdoed the orgamzat on of a party upon the prmctples embo· daed m the Buffalo platform bo called fanaticism .He_ll!So kuo vs that liJ all the d scW!s ans ol c ted du.nng tho r~cent canvass, tT1e nght of the states to )eg;olate exclns1vel) on the subJect of sl:wen w lhnl tTte rown ltmlW has been u• versa]lv con cede.! Whare, then are the .fanatiCs and d1s .:unlot Sis of whom :1\'lr FuLMORE speaks ? To oeome to the pomt JH It not clear that he places the Tile • ..., •f tile 1.a1111 E'l«' oa I LEGULATUBE 01 ..W YOD. Pro&n u. }t(~ nma P .t.. W _....._ ef ae l! ... 'le. The. •ncte\\ 6( the J!d& ollpellmout of the ad Wh1gs m Ro111a11, l>e~D~Jftata ID ftalia IUIU,..Irallollto 'cioW11houiN-York,\ huaot Bon a., .. \V P..t.TOIUOJr, Ll Govemorand bo.en eneoongmz: (t,.. ~ad]' ap~JII:, 1hal if' ,Ne\f York had voted for c.,. h• would h•n been rre.idenL the \\\t l'r...,.J.mt. New York Yotod to~ Taylor, Dlst. Dlst. b\\\evy; tnd .,.,_ntfy he\\ the m1111. L ..HJ.. G. ff¥. 17 Joloa.IIL .a- • It •• 10 be lilt beUer op1mon bere now, u ~ DlYJd A. Bobe', 18 DIYJd H little, tlte .,,..... mea from tile battle field, aad afl.er a :J Witlianl Hall.~- 1»--'I)o.au E CJark C3lm aJfd'illsp\\\\>nate lRilV<>V of the whol\ fi.,)d 4 Jc>lua L. ~ 2& Thomu H Bond of thr lulled, woun4ed and cal'tlVM. that the Un 5 Samuel F'-t, 21 Job W. TaJdliii, on ~tlniWt do mueh, If anv li<!titer, ..... hont New 6 Wilham a John-.22 George Geddes \Y<!ra.lhan New York can do Mthontthe UDJOD 7 s-. s.aa.. 23 Samuel H p H..U lt bu Very natDndly llti'Pruoe~ theTMetable ed 8 Alexander J Coffin, 24. Wjlliam 1. Com well do.r of tile W...Wogtlln Umo• to ,Ji..,oftr that tJm:o 9 S....uriJ Wilkin, 25 Timelb) S W dlaa!WI, had an\' thmg new m p<>hllea 1o reveal to h1m- 10 Pld .&14...,. 26 W'.uia•N H-'ey, The unportanee wh~eh he 1e ace~~atomed to ucn\M 11 Valentine Treadwell,21 Je~e Fuller, tq hJe aupnes, beca1111e of b11 year• and expen• 12 Albert R Fox, 2I:J A. Hyde Cole, onee has betnind h1m mto forgetung that ,.,..aom 13 J......,. .!rl C60k, 29 CbUiu Colt, J.S toot \\'\'.arth\ an attribute of a green old age 14 J- 8 Wlrall.no, 30 Joltn W BnnVllB<>n, ...a.~~ta a man \'ho hu edited a clemoerat c Jo~r l 5 Joint. l!..e 31 Johll T Bu..,, aal Ji>rfortY )\\\• may ha.ve \\\tJnued IJl that 16 Thomu Bureh, 32 Fredenek S fllarl n: voeat1on too lo.ag Cor h111 fame e1ther: u an edit..r, • pohlteaan, or a p,aphat. The late elecltion 111 lltlggesttve or mow' profita ble relteetJon•, however,-..vea lo men who like the e'chtor of the Uaton,.All'e as \\tse ....,.resm can rtJake them In the first place 1t hu reah:ud the folh of Mr PoJk'1 dream of be1ng haa own ~c· co'\\'~ He and hl'l adVIser& miUlt now be aware dnot such Prea1dent. u he, ve only accident&, aml that '\ o such acc1dent. are llot at all hkelv lo be vJ•Jted upon a •mgle generatiou It hilll hkeWJie expo~ed the earlyfollv of h1s ad trt1n11tratioo, m IUrtt.)Ing tho whole power aod L\\tronage <!f the general government, agam•t the demoerauc partv of the atste of New Y r.rk to break doll'n the cmly r1val ror the auccemoil whom Mr P'olk lu•d to fear, tho man who stood Ike Saul m 1•rael a head and ohoulden above all the re•t of lu\ c mom men, aud whose ~Jeellon 1f he had IIYed, a W'ilderneu or ~uch ant;agom•ls With the w,..hh and power at the1r command w1th whiCh S•nm tempted tho Met~~tull, eon lei never ha V6 de r~ tied M\ Pollt lila.) now aoe too, what the naftcn Ml¥ long • hce the!o)h of h1s attempt, two years ago to 1 eal u h1s s1ll~ dream of ambition b~ har .aug WJth the: patronage--or h1s offi.ce a ~Small fa.cuon of mercenarv democrdi 111 lilt• state to vote for lohn Young for Go:ye-rnor 1nstead of the nommee of the democratic part.), and when all JDOlCOfllh e fat« remo.ved Govornor W raght from tho arona of worldly strofe of contmnmg t!ile aame e11gme ~ or corru-ption -agamat the candidates and prtnc pl£>8 of the Naw York demoerac) 1lus election has hkewaae expreued the folh of tbo~e who supposed the democtacT of Now York would acceft and aupport a eand1date for the Pres ulenc', m whose aeltcbon they had no cho1ce, whose pna.ecples and political clilaracter alike tbet desp1~e, and whose nonunatoo111 was a deiii:Hlr•M llJsult to theiJt, a11d uuparallelod fraud upon tho whole n~tion An<l finalh ~ e tru.t ih1s elee!Ion haa oahsficd the who!~ naboiJ thatlleJtber lhe menaces of goY ernment uor the exerc1se of tlte mOll unhnnted poht cal proscnp ton c;ould make the demoeruc\ of New York forget, !org•ve or overlook an msult to their st,~te or make them surre<>der a •111gle poll Jcal eonv cuon The electio wh ch bas re.sulted m expo~mg so much foliJ and the cstabbshmeut of so man) Impo1tanl truths d~es not deserve to be reg raed as an u n ltlgated calami I) llut'wh J., we are 10 1 mgoutbythel ght of the recent elections the folhes of Mr Polk s ad nm ctrat on let us not overlook h s clatms upon the grat tude of h ~ count!J There IS one service winch aav oflicer be be never so weak and never so WICked can alwa~s. render the publ c He can so nbnse the dascret1onarv powem wnh which he 18 vested as to an mate h1a constitrneucy wnh a com n o p upose of _refortn h'\' wh ch the poss1b 1 t'\ of the rectm~nce of such abuses Will be prevented for~ ~er The more Wicked or foohsh the ofliccl the g c.ater w Jl be the 1<terv ce he lS thus hke1t t~J rende~ L1ke M1ltoo s Umnrse of Death such offir.;ers ate Crea ell cv I for ev I o y good llle•berw of All•e•fltly), lcet\d· WJhr •n Roman• ilem~ m JIB!.i.cs lUJJJ.n-.llii'am &rier {httnkorl DavJtl Van Auken, Robert.H Pn~VIl • Joel A W m2\ AtUcuNr-OrYJII Ifoarilman, Erutuo H W Il- lnnl BROOJu:-J 0 Wh1ttake~ C,o.'ITJ.J<;AOGus-Seth R Cnlienden, Horace- Young CuuG.\-Jma., D Dllrton [ 'ree so 1] John J Bnnckerhoff. * Hector C Tuthill • CHAD r<UQu>:.-Stha Tern Ezek1el B Guruse) C11r.XUNG-Al~a N11Bh [free s01l ] CHElliANGo-James Clark, Alonzo Johnson CLINToN-Albert G Carver Cot.ux:au-Jame)' M Strever, Dan~~) S liS CORTLAJ(])-Jra.Skeel Dt:LAW:.\1111:-.1: E Tlwruon, D TloJCland [free SOl)) DuTCHli!SS- Edgar V 1ncent.11- W e~te\ Butts James Hammond * ERn:-Benonl Thompl!lln, Augustus Ra\ nor, !'llarcua MeNu!, Luther Burton E...:r-Ehsh10 B Suuth FnAnr ni'-George B R Gove F'ULToM .AND Hum To•-John Culbert G.K.to:.e:~a-Tracy_ Pardee-* Mart 1 C Ward GRrr.n-Alex H Balle\ Albert Tu!tiP fh:RJCillli.R-lridernk BdU..gtr, A$tt Wikox, [fr•e 101! ] JuJ\J:RION-GeorgoGatu John L Mtr•l [free 1011 ] Jiarn!ud Bagle' KtMGo-JOileph'Boughton, Edward• W F1•ke, • John A CrON L~;w1s- ffree 1011 ] Ltvt!<GiTO\-ArchJbald McLane, Phil p \\Vood rtlff. .l\tmuo1f-Davtd llhme Robert G Ste>nrt MolfRGJ<~evJ Keloe, L Ward Smtih Ehsha Harmon .MoNTGOIURT - Frotlunghnm FJsh, Averoll NJI!'\v Yo'R.t::-Ephra.1m H Hudson James Bowen\ Henri( J _j[{tn [hunker] Georl{e J Cor nell Samuel T !\lcKmnev James W Beckman ibm Van Orden Wm Jones Jr Samuel Per lo\ Garret H Stn ker, Robert B Folger Dan tel B Taulor [hunker J Joseph B Varnnm Rob er( G Campbell \ Merwm R Brewer ~ A.lhert Guf:M>rt. NtAG<RA-Ilo)hs Wlnte Morgan Joh 1•o 1 • O•Ema-01 ver Prescott Neh~m1ah M l'1eroe Jmnes M Elwoofl Oh-ncey S,.. vens [free so 1 ] ONoNDAGA--Jame-r Li!tk • Myron Wltcawn [free soil J Joseph Slocum Samuel Hart ONT.\R'I:o-Dolphln Stephenson Jo.smh Porter 0Rt.F.ANs-Reuben Roblee OT•Eao-1 Mortimer Gilbert D B St Jo/m Gharks 0 Noble, [hunker] OswEco--Hcnr~ Fitzhugh [rroo sml 1 ORANGE-DaVId C lluJl MauriCe Ho1 t 'PoT!<AM-Stepnen R' der Qm<ENs-Wessol S Sm th ~ 1l:r.Ns<F.t AEn-Amo• K Hndle, • BenBJnh len \WJiham H Jludd RICflllJONn-Galmel P D1soswa' RocllLA~u-Rocllard Blmtvolt [free soil] ST LA. WRT.NCJ:-Harlow Godard Jusun B RJckot Elde /. .n [free so I ] SARA10GA-Rosctus R Kenned1, Wrn W Rockwell ScllENECTA.DY -Ja.roe5 R Green Scnunaltill-D .B Danforth, .Pacr Hmcs (hun ker} §IJ'EcA-James G Markle ST• u;nzN- -- Q;tacl t:nbtt8!t lf16e •01l ) John ~ ..SliJ porters of the W 1l not provJso m thut cate .-~\'\~· ..... - -gOrrr- It as m this sense that Mr Polk ' cla1ms upon the grat tude of h1s countr} deoerve n,otwc And we feel that we o •ly do h1m s r ct JUSt co when wo snv tnat he hl\S contubnted ~nore io the move ment that \ls now on foot for- the- redoc: .. tion ;>{ exec t ve patronage and a retor n 1 the mode\' ol Its distribution than could have been arcom phshed b\ a d nast\ of Wash111gto 1s as long liS that ol tha Cru•ars Never before has the conn t!J been made aware of the Ji •ghtful ex ent to \h ch th1s execulne 1 dluence mnJ be abused- Nover before has an\ Pres dent had the ha dt hood to <'!,PJliO\ It as a moans of controllmg the selectaon of 11 oucce•sor to hiS- honors and h1s pow er and that I \ to Mr Polk 110 President, proba biJ; WJll ever havo the opporluml) of domg It R Hole John G .Mercereau \ SuFFor x-Edwm Rose ~ Nathaouel M1ller SuLLIVAN-James F Bush* One yent ngo .J.\-11 Fnuaoar. was an avo\\ ed fnond of t e Vi 1lmot prov1so nnd p 1bl cl) de dar~d that bo \ould \l.lpport uo candidate for llw !Pres de cy wl o~vn:s ot s ncercly and uneqttvo <:alh m favor of tt.s III med1ate \-1 pl cat on to lhc -free te T o \l:eS of the\ Unron Is l not ht m l at g to human n ture to reflect tl at the Jove of office and the hope of abtam ug Il have conslramed h m to 'apply UnJnst ep !h€ t to those who occun5 the '!amo pos tlon no\'1 thut he d1d then and to do grade lumself mt<> the grntuttous flatterer of those \Wiitlse whole pol ttcalac!Jon pomts lo the abo! sh .,r foeedom and the ostabl shmcnt of slaven m the free t r to 1es of the 'U mon? The democra!Jc part) we. arc happ' 1n behevmg hae got r1d of Jts dough faces The wh g• we fear, are now M tukmg thetr s to the rem brae• lUauU:CIUts< 1t• Election 'The Booton RoP'uiJlican of Tneoda\ tlnnks ihero lla,s been no choiCe of Governor h\ the peo pie though If lS posSJblo that BRroas has been re .elected The free sOJ! men llave more tl!an held ~he1r own and have gtven PntLLn s the or canil1 date for Governor an mcreased vote over that of Mr VAN BuREl< wbtle CusmNG the hunker can dtdate falls a great \a) behmd c ... \ The vole o~ CusatNo from present appesrauces wlll not he btghor iluutl5 000 m tho state-Je., tban half the vote gLven for C,us The hunker parlJ m Massachusetts IS ev1dentl~ on the bnnk of daiiSo Jutfon, &nd m all probnb1l t. Will never be heard ;of ag&lll ~ ln regard to the leg slatnro the Jlepuhlttan <;ays Tho TAYt oR men have elected thetr tick .ets 1n BOston Salem Lowell Cambndgo Rox bun, .Newburyport Dorchester and Taunton and obtam uearlv all of thetr membera m these agau1 • ----- SrNcLAIR KlLlJ'JD -Th s uul y1d ~al who fig ured co lSpJCuoosly m tho recontre at Yellville Ark and shot SIMY.ON En:RE rT, we learn from the Batesvalle EagliJ 1\ as ktlled receJith m Searc\ countv A party were 111 purl!UI\ of ham and came on Ius horse !Jed m the wood~ and not far off, t l the top of a !roe he W\* sleeplDg The) aroused h.J,m-he run and was fi.t:ed upon two ball~ \akmg effect nnd produc ng death He 1s represented as huv ng been a despo~ate man and fo 1d of ' oloncc Cu)~hoga Trumbull Ashtabulo, Lake I\oleduta 19 towJr,::;hlp!i,. Geauga, Total I' a) lor. 1776 1360 1095 -84 1146 872 7033 OM• 2371 1948 804 713 1847 922 8605 v n 2597 2075 2096 784 ll17 1374 l0043 V lN Bun>:N • maJOtll) over TAYLOR 3 010- over C \SS 1 438 T ATWR s mmonl} 11 61\ of Tuesda', the 14th msL sa>o - It W~~Sc verr genoralh· rumored through the CI!J J esterdaJ nf ternoon that bJtss MilltiiiTTA SJILTH whose\ sud den disappearll.llce created so much sensauon bad been traced to a bouse m Jlr.oome st , b, her fraends The cause of her dasappcarance, bow ever has not transpued Gm.EtJ11<El<T ExPENSES PJ:R 1\hNuu -The fol lowmg t!<ble •hoi\ • tbe expenses per mmute of the Un ted States Govcrnntent under the several Presadent.s w ....... t n pr w 83i>'liJ Q ~dalllll pr m larJr;e places.. \Ve. think that th<t t.... 11011 men Jotm Adallll', 2 5I> Ja<:ksnn ~ Wlil \ elect\ large number Ill the conntf\ towns- Jeil\erson ° us I Var Buren '' \ !Wad 10n 3i 81:1 'tyler The elections to be held on th8 4th .l'tl<mda.J w11l Monroe .!. lS Polk probably decide theccompfexwn of the Honse 1[1' l'tladamo JosnHrN& W~;us the directress 1[1' A correspondent of the Easter\ Arg1!& of the V tonnoiBc ch1ldren hM unvested $47 oeo says tho SC'I'tho ma tufacturmg estahhshm~nt of Ill Govern nent stoek. She first purchMed Trea R g Du~N Esq m North Wa}ne, Mt~, a.s the sun nole~ of the llflll!l of 184'll to tho amount largest of the lund m the world One hund'rect of $% 000 and the11 funded tlnem m lltoek, to men are emplo~ed m the work& I.mpro..-ements cether ..-ath the mterest whick had acerned- .ara m progress b) which 11 IS e~ted that the t2000 l'rcpnetor will be euabled to manufacuture annu lilly 17;000 dozen sc' the!! The prMent oumber turned out annual!~ '\ 12 000 dozen-to prodt ce wh ch are reqmred 450 000 lbs of aron 75 000 lbs of steel, 1200 tons of hard coal, 10 000 buoh ebr o{ charcoal I 00 tans of grmdoton.,.. and half a lou of borax U The peliiClnal property of the lal.e Joa!f h coB ASToll according to a ptmlg11tlph 111 the Globe 1s- aseertatned to amount to the Jmmense sum or four null•orlll and Dtllel'l' lin thousand dollars 1 - Th•a \' exchwvo of the house., lands, &e , con sit ul!ng hUJzeal ee!aie ------ !LLJl(OIS -The foUoWJng 1!1 the offimal vote of Cool!. Coun!J -Ta)lor 1691 Cua 1587 Van Buren 21(1.i Sn<aoi.A.R ELECTtolf CoucrnuCJ: -Then>tnrna of tbe zecent election !or PJ\NJdeat uhtbll the ~....W...bJe CO IICldence of tl,e twe nrat Cities of :th<t Umon Ph ladelplua. and New York, cut111g a. vut. ,.V\\Ing bo.t rune In number Tbot totrd BoTR Bama:u FuJC -We have the pleasure of announcmg that, under the specral aathonty Yule JD Fbll.adelplua CltV and coont;r wu 53,167 vested by Congre 1111 111 the Sectetsrv of the Treas :m New York, 53158 urr he has aaceeeded rn pdrchasmg both the 117'\\-- Ia bndge.:t uver the eutem branch of the Potomac, \\' ..__ !allev Dr Mtuott, of New York nam\lh the AnacOIIIia and the .Navy vard b11dges • \'Whife a mam~r of Congress from Peau.riYaaia, and thai both are now fr:ee The;r have both been [where he Wll!; then. an emmenllawyer] wu purehued by the Secretary, w1thun the appropna nnee challenged to mortal combat by Mr CL.n- :~ 1 ~ taO 000 made hy Cong~reas -U-.wn of u appears by Rev Dr Sron s memorr. about to !}& published b• tha Amcrtcan Tract Soetetv TIO(lA--E B S\ eet ToMPxms-Dar us Hall Charles J vllle ULSTER-Peter Cr1spell Jr, James ham WARRF.N-Renben 'Veils W;~.•mNaroN--Le Roy Mown, Alex Robert son V, A ys-r.-Isaac Leavenworth Peter Do, ce W>:sTCUESTErt- \V m H Robe!Uon Harve' K1dd WTo>IING-Paul R1cho.rds Y ATT.!!I-John W1seweii ~ Membel\!l of the last House W • ro pnhh•h w1th many corrections our table ahowmg the votes of the three Clllldidates for Pres tden! m tb•• State It will be &oen that m the counties heard from Mr VAll' Bu111.s lead• Gen, C.A•s cons1derabl), and that the vote of the two unrted exceed• that c:ut for Geo T A noR Oountats Ta;.,4or Van B\r\\ All;lo.nv 70~4 2419 Allegan} 1457 982 Broome Cattaraugus Cavup Cbmutanque, Chemung, Chenango, CJm(on Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dnche•, Eno Euex, Franklan, Fulton. Genuee, Greene:, Hamilton, Herk1mer, J-effurMif: Km~, !...ew1a, L1vmgoton, MadiiOD, Monroe, Montgomen, NawYork, NJagara, Onetda, Onondaga, OntariO, Orange, Orleana, Oaw~go, Otsego, Putnam Qu~eno ReniAiaer R1ehmond, Roekl .. cl. 38-22 1700 3187 1935 3997 ~0 7607 2529 2909 3350 6439 28,867 2700 6016 $442 ~405 2331 825 1972 St. Lawreaee, 40011 Saratoga, Schenectady, Sehohan~, .. 1691 Seneca, Steuben Sutfolk, Sullivan, TJoga Tompk:i:na, Ulster, Warren,. W IU!bmgton, Waue, W eateheater, Wyonnng, Y atetr, Totar 1750 4000 2302 44Q'.l 411)0\ 4112 1539 2100 !U87 ll!ll 2118 2650 2359 1016 llOO 4000 47\00 3150 %71 ;;o69 2000 4782 \\ 4942 1725 ~ II 59 459 526 874 7000 440 1500 3400 1417 3400 2860 1947 4171 1314 • 1482 N,880 cu. 3970 706 1779 700 1487 1471 2128 700 3364 993 1181 1500 2500 1550 1413 U,462 1000 3568 12m 916 2090 1000 l190 i39 1000 1048 1400 2900 1194 1100 1435 1*19 800 2145 882 63,489 - ... A...,.. T~llnnture. •Y W A.SHUlGTO:K DtVI:!rG MtRACULOUS EscuE FROM DEATH ~A corros ponde 1t at We>! Bloomfield sends the RQcl e tJr Ail-corttsor the followmg particulars of a m racu Ions escape from death whtch occurred m that town On Fndav the 9th m•t near the res. 1dence of Mr Olu, an event trnnsp red wh1ch was alike wonderful and fortunate m Jts nature and results Olm bas a well some 45 feet depth whach from th(l nature of the soll could not be stoned up In the usuq.l wa1 and was therefore curbed w1th heav' plan:k Some of the•e bavJog g1vea out from d~cay or otherwJse 11 was found uecel!llary to replace them With others For this putp011e, a laborer named Bra ban was eroploJ ed to ente~ the w_,n While 111 the progress of h s labors, 1t became ncccessan to ascend for wh ch purpose a wmdll!Sll and tub were used \\ hen near the top bavu>g a plank w1t1i 1l m n tl1e tuo th\ curbmg and earth around h1m mstantl) gave wa~ and carrJed man plank and tub out of stgbt w1th 1he voloe1ty of thought llll!tsotl) efforlll were made to rescue the man Penl attended even moment to those above, and him below Jlut they dug on and afier a while cou]d hear the iO ce of theu sublerra.man ft end calhng for help 1 Anon he gave d1rertoons how and where to stnke-u the least false step m1ght over whelm them all m a common rum At tbe end of an hour, he was Tescued from h1s perilous pllSI tiol'l not materaally IDJUred By.ilie strangest comCJdev e possible after fall mg some fift.een feet, the plank with wh en he was ascending was arrested 111 1ts progress downwards by tho surrounding walls and,thB falling matertal above hom became clogp:ed at the same mstant very near has head He filled all the vacant space left m the fallmg mass of timbers planks and sand and remamed there until dng oot verv cool~ pas!ed the word of cautJon up to tbose above as soon as they were near enough to h~ b1s vo1ce-usmg toe well rope as a telegraph lme, between the upper and lower world. S1> great pen] and fortunate a rescne seldom occur m conJunCtion Tra Ruuli'G PAS.'los STRoNG ll< DEATIL-Do n)lg the dymg moments of Gov .MeN att, a per .lOll entered the room w•th 11 newspaper m hts hand It was about the t1me when the election returns were coming 1n from PennSTlvamZL,; The eve of the poh!JcJo.n assumed a momentary bnght ne. as hts feeble voice famtlv arllculated the rn qnlr)\\ • Wh\t s the last news from Penosylvama 1 Before the answer could be giVen the qu.erest was a corpse LA.,W PARTNERBHJJ> • WADSWORTH & CA~IERON, .1lJ\ Suty fiva l11dian tribe.. are now under the PJOU>clion of t&. Umtod Stst.ea rve111-nt, ex cfiJSl\\f\! o( thOI!!O tn Oregon C•lifonua ..W Mew UWe hear or the 5th mfanlry, under Col Mlfew, as ho.vmg nearly reached 118 demnation on the Arkansas The beadquarlen will be at Fort GII:o.on, With gam.ou& at i'ort Tow..,n., Fort Ona cfula and Fort Smith. ~ ~-~ •• ,.v 1 ew ecJ !~Y'Go-r Drft • at L ttle ltoCk, on the 20th nTt. - V. 0 l'iacyltne, 3rd •xst Jb.Te formed a partnenb p m the praet ce of the L:l W Olllc:e 111 11fain It~ BuJ!\aJo ;u .• .- w..t....-caTJf :O.oed ~mbi!< ,.t.t. I&Je COMMERCIAL. M ~ There has Lee I ttle chan e n tue pruduee market •mce our ln.n altus oo tu t Fr.< oK has 80Jd stnee our IMt to the l\XleJ t of iOl e 3000 bll@ Among the sales \\ere 1 !00 blls Ul to arnve at 8:1 SO LUOO bbls Ypiltl nt Ce e,.:~ a d \tea 1..7' on Ute spot at 84 $'1 and eoo h1 s \\ f':stf': n at fr SH ~ to ft.J. $6 for common to good C tJ t! CX{ rlF per c n.nal frun U » p ace .~7 JalllM 2.16 n ese l ' 7 Vlool 71 8(>('ds >I !J :;;;o StaVt'! 6 100 Lu t er tt.>et 10 Wlllikf\V galJA ~ •16 Baco lbs . ce•- ember - ,531 lfi2 lU :-; acuse ~tar of \\ ednr>!'!: Ji'lv ~ f 8 )[ wert' \ c ed Lamb\\ Co ntry Pulled Super No 2 35(ti)38 28/ii):J:J 26((a26 2\2(<i)24 20tal I .lll(<il.!5 2\2(Q)-24 2\2(<i}23 24(<i}211 l'tal!5 Rtportt.r DE'fR(11T Nov 13 -There has f ecn no want of sl p p 1 ~ t1 s f.1ll toe rry otfour• up u products a1 d the con sequent\~? 1 as heE.' tl at fre- ghul av(> reta ned a more un for n p ce U an us nl E\!\en at th s late day therP J no d fficulty o L1. ng vcsse sat !lOc by sten n and 18/(i)to.~c hy SRJl Jl(.'r bbl for ftour lo Butralo W th n ~~ e last werk 110 vcver a R\re tt Joan; have go e nt.o wJnter quarter! nnd we should not he surpr sed f rates advaneed.,Joort as-they gra: ioal l d sli n u liers Jn gra n tJ e l' s notb llf! do R' Wheat m'Y beqJoted no nally !!fl(diS'k and Oats 2\l(til23<- 1 here s M ne pork m the J og eom1ng forward only n lllnall q 1ant t e• .and pr ce.sa enotfully f\l!!tal •bed Tbat offf\T n~ bnn 1 83 ;U)(@Jt3 50 for goods zed DEI :\NO would rupectfuny g ve not ce to h • fmnds and the dane ng p Jbl c gene.t\iJY tllat tile fll'111 par ty to a ser es of partes w II be gtyen on rHUR.SDA y EVENING ~oy 23d at CoJ(C£.'1'\ fuLL (t1' 1 e1 tie nen • T cl<eto 81 notl3d124 Dancing Card MR. DELANO S Day >ehool for Juvenile• wJII com nenc-c at t:oxc£J1T llA,LL on SATURDAY NoY 18th - Dayaof Instruct on TUESDAY and SATURDAY from to5ocloc.k PM 'lu ton 8:3 EVENING SCHOOL for voung Lad1es an J Gentlemen w U commence on FRIDAY .Nov 24th at CoKCEJt'l' HALL Day. of lnsln ct on TUESDAY and FRIDAY fmm 2 to a o clock for Lad cs--7 to g for Gentlemen. ~ unJon for Lad eo $3 For Genllen en 8li O:llbunbe I .I. NOII.Bit.IJA!U, FORW.d.fUJJ\(.1 A ~I ( J 1/ II:>SlU'I JJU /II;J/AIV1 A D R Corulnt r.caal L1:ne NO 2 f'EN :.\ \\l{.A,Rl\ •e1 IRtf llUFI'AI o ----;A:-\~ IHHN>ool\, l1 0/ V':l A VD 1\ s IRA \1 f. bROKJ,R NO J Ml RGll ~N1,; l X< HANGE llVFf.AI 0 RE 1'!1':1'4 H H Hryw oll Ercq le R IE•q '---,.C....,. A S CARNER, DRAPER AND TAILOR. N 2 .J MA ~ e:TR.l::E'l (KnEM lN B OCK ) M- BUFFALO LORE~ZO K. II \.l>lJOCK attorney Rolmtor and Coun~rllor II. HAINEY, FI Ol:JR !~SPECTOR M are Hou•e N ~~ IJentral \VI)Jrf (la\e Haye .. r;.Jel n ~J ~-u •