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... i!JaHn - BUI! 1 .ALO,-Jil'i JV, 1, Slate .lJ{ric.OUu:al SoCJ(:tJ • En urrv\ M:r.rr, .. G D.!c 14. 18-lt; -rr.,..,nt Et I l't\JJ1 rc-. 'V1~fres1eent Jo> L Rmntlll1t Lll'l'H&'L'TucK.&R J :1 Yu;c:r: .Ei Co J Mcl> - 1llLR:;UAY EVENING DEC 21 The OJ\tfo Colltrovers-T 1 he ;owel\ branch -:r;h. Oh o Leg slature d !1 Letttfrs we~e yece ved {rom o number oi gentleo men ~ell known for the r knowledge of agr eul tn e a I comlltrcl' A nong o~l ers we not ce one fr R HA'I'PfJ\I:D Esq PmLo DemlEr E•q tll ee from l-Ion L F \.LL>:!t amd o e fronr W 0 at tP.c Jast accounts appear_ to be- anv nearer an o•g.a,mzatron thafi when 1be mem hers fu t as • ofed ~0 farM IVO have bee!\ ab]e tO\ Jearn t 0 orrg n of the present d fficultv s to be found n 1. I porgan z ng conduct of tl e wh gs n 1Si2 vho Jef the leg sla ure n a bod to p event the pa: age of tm ap-p-ort onment la :v- hy h~ democrats R ( OPJ'OCK Esq flon A K&Nn_.r L w t s 1, relation to agr cui t e Steaben eoont1 1'1 at tl e furme shalT~ been oclly rcw,.rdPd for the r lahor the oast sea vere n a n ajot TI iS perruc ous exam p o was follo \ed last v ntcr b' fiftecl d6mocrat {; ~enn!ors who absented themsl'lves for a SJmdnr purpo$e the wh gs havmg n maJOfll) Both ur these' acts were revolu onar Jn 't-he r character and h gb~y reprehens ble Notw thstand ng the absen!!e of fifteen demo ern <> s.>natoT>' tho wh gs pretended to pas~~ thmr b 1 Of .c 9 urse the democralll ns sted lhat It d d nor pa s through the parhnmentary and con•t.Jtu anal forms neccs•n 'Y to make Jt a law and te fused to rocogmze 1t n\ b1ndmg upon the peopl~ of the State B) th s law H\m !ton county wa• d v ded Tl s d v son of that com•tr was a clonr v olat o]J of tho le~ter and ntent on o£ the eons tu on and was matle for party pu poses and n the face of aJl former precedent The dewocrats of Ham !ton counh ~egard ng tl e law as a null t) proceeded to elect members of the leg sfatu e n the old mode The wh gs o the ot er band con pl ed w th the l'W an po ntment law Tlto co seqnenc\ ts there are t ;vo setts of men cl\ n mg to re1 resent t1 e count of Ham !ton and th s JS the nmedUlte ca. so of the present d fficuln Ne ther partr havo 1:1. ma. JOr t) o:11er the other w thont the a d of the 'Han11l ton memberB\ ro prevent a 'dec s on agam~t them cra.ts reso ted to a fr ck on the. morn g for the asso obl ng of the leg sla re Two hours before the r sua! umo they took posse~sJOn of the cham ber connne ced ~ 1 o gn.n z.al on m Ute absence of the wll gs-an organJZat on w!J1ch the wh1gs refU8f) to recogn ze-and have o.mtamed pos!essJOn ever s nee Until the democr=.fs nba don Ute r org&l\ zat on or the wh1gs recogn zo 1t no permanent and legal organJ.Za. on can be effected \V h a v ew o-f tl('rang t g the matter th~ free sol members who hold the baln 1ce of power have proposed to bo h partes tho exclu on of the Han !ton co mt cia mants un l tl e qaest on en bo se led and under the pledge tl at no otl er bu sme~s shall be done until the,...-co tested seats n. e d sposed of This seems to us a fa1r p opos ton and ough to have been asse ted to A StGN\ OF THE T m:o -The elect on of Gov \Vh comb of Ind ana to the Un ted States Se~ ate nstead of Senlltor HANNi& \ who 'has shown l self one of d e n o•l t uckl ng; of no the n lo gh--faces s one of t e s gns of the t mes !VI ch t would be well for those who rellreso t nor hem co stituenc es to 1 eed IR h s nessage to the l!ldlanaleg slature Gov WrriTCOfttn made n reference to Cal forn a -a td Ne v Mex co tl e fol owmg declarat on Tl e terr tory I as co e a u• f ce t s now free and m m) opi o! t sl o ld r a n f ee a J. ere y con t tut o tal a d legal 1nea s sl o ld be £ lopted (a cant nue it fi cc No r\ bul e could be more po nted than thal wl ch t e lni! ana leg slat re I ave adm n sterod to Mr II.>.• EGAN n the elect o over l m of. tho at thor of the above declara On .den I) below l'ar ------- Sli NA:TOR HA..tiN~G tN -We learn <I a apol s Sl'!lltm l of the 12th mst that II.l.NNEG<lN arnve 1 tl a ) a. few da s s nee hav ng bren five da fj on h s va; from Fouuta n \ountj n em •eque ce of t1 e ol n ost m1 ass blo co 1 1 ron of the ro:<d On Sat i!ay n gt t nnd ::Iunday Mr H was confined o h s bed b} 11 ess -ba.d cold a d feve Y e e. <.Ia l e was mprov 1 g aud well enougl to e! up THE OHIO B.\s :<- W ~ obse ve that the M~) or -a o meed at the tneetn g of tlie Common Co Ill c 1 on, Tuesday even g that tl e Canal Com n ss o ers the cons\ ct on of tbe Oh o ba e e g entll c c msc b ng the o g nat plan on<\ II ts I ow bv what author l) the) cl1a; ge tl e or g1nal ocope aud dils1gn Gf the 1\ ark N F. ,. H.I.MPSH1ru -1 t e follow 1 g xesolut on l a sed She New ]Jampsh ro IIotiSO of Represen ~at ve\ 1m 'PI rsda bv 151 to 28 - Resolved that wh le we ab de •toadf••lh by the 1 r nc pies of the ord. nance of 1 ~s7 we rest w th hot o and co fid<incs upo 1 tl e op 11 ons of the om 1 e JUr :sts a 1d state:s nan rep ese u gall par ~ ho declare that slave v as a mere local n cannot be tra 1sfe od to terr tor es now v hoqt: the po~ t Ve terference of Con gross bel nit to vrl ch as fr ends of un versal :free flO Tl e resol ton s n 1 ttle upon both ~ des but l 1 e ) fa for New Hamps:li 1e [!:? Tl e New Or!e&ns D•lta cop es the fo low g annon cement from the Bu. to 1 Rouge Advawte llhR'RlED -On T esda> even ag the 5th of Dece nbe 1848 by the> Rev John Burke Rec tor of St James s Church Baton Rouge Colonel Wll LfAM WALLACESMITHBLlSS of the U S army to M ss ELIZABETH: TAYLOR daughter of MaJOr Ge IOral z~chary Taylor Pre s dent elect of the U111ted States A v y FOR C tLIFO tKI:\. -The New York Tn e- S m es matea that s ;t[V ve•sels m that port are up for Califorma and that ten thousand persons from that c t\' alone w 11 d•part for the gold reg om• w th m ono month At tb1s rate It sa~ s the popl!laUon n tl e va!Jev of the Sacramento wtll amount to upwa ds of 100 000 next summer The ha vesthos b en nu ahllllda tone and tl e cropo nmre th:~.u au nvurage Wheat el(c.el lc 1t 1 1 q Jant\l} a Jcl qua lit\ of griJ n Corn above an average Outs ab!lndnnt nnd of good qUal'' Ilarlcy not as largrll c Ill I'U ~rl us \ •J Potn. oes Ia gE\ crop but aft cted coos derabl w b d eas<> Il Uar n surpl s th s 1 ent< as tho eason 8 fo.vorable Chee\e but! ttle m:.de Con• dorablo attent on giVen to tll!S ng good horses Neat cat tle too u 1ch neglected and Improvement vel) de s mble A,ppl cations for prem1ums on farm rna 1age ment field c op:;- bu er &e were;, rece ved a d referred to appropr a e comm ttees Returns have been Tece ved from several eonnt} soc eQes Anuunl meet ng of the soc ety on the :Jd Wednes da} (l~th) of Junuar 18-l9 at the capztol Comm ttccs were appo nted for tho Janunn meetn g wluch we w IL publish to morrow BosTON Dec 18 h LATER F.ROllt THJ; SAz;;nwrcn Isr ANDS -A veMel arr vcd at th s port thJs morm 1g from the S1111d w ch islands and reports tl am to be almo•t de populated the em gra Its hav ng left for Cal forn a Wo loam b> the pape s that a most homd mao sncre had occurred nt the FeJee l~lands on tl1i15th .Ap-r l the pnrt c :dn a of wb ch however are 1: ot gtven Two E gl sh men of war had gone there to mvestll:'ate the matter TaE C.<TROL_I_c--;C::;-R-U-R-CH-~'I~h:-e~Cathol e Soc ely ao•embled for the fi st t me vesterday at the place of worsh1p wh1ch thov purcha.!en some months s nee of t1 e congregation then k.now.n as the Church •treet Church The Rt. Rev B shop T' ler offic ated fJ'ON Evw .!.RD B~ n:s- The St LoUis ReDmlw sa \ th&t the Taylor men n the Jeplature of \\ .cous rr Iowa Ill nos and l't'IIssouro are nnr t cg n. a request to General TAYLOR that he WJII make tho tflon ED\T ARD B \ TES a. member of h e Tho co~t of the edtfice wu $113 000, Q{ wh1ch sum there yet remams. t& be. ra•sed $\\'00 The \mount w II doubtless soon be snbscr bed -N= HilDen Journat M011day __ ...:.,__--:\\\: liT A party ofth rt}' pe,..ons left New Orl.,ano ou Monday se n ghtln the scllr. l'ilacon for Chagre• cab ot on tbe1r wav 1o Cal fornza Tho party 111 compos SuvTH CA.RoLtNA -The reftofut ons l:iefora the •d ofpemoDs- belongJ.ng tO the (o.Uowtng difFerent. f 11atwns-Denmark 2 Ireland a German} 6 South Carol na leg slature denyJng the power o England 2 Sweden 2 Sw 1 tzerl!nd 3 France 2 Co gress to tuterfere w1th slaver) ID the Du.tr1ct Amencans JO 'l'he expedition will cr088 from of Colomb a or to proh1bJt 1t tn the temtone•, Chagres to Panama and bdte a couter from that and n v tmg' a Union of the slave holdme- alates port to San Fra_n_c:_roc~o=,..-=-=--:o:,-, Ill 01 poSition nnd re• s aace to the W !mot prov1so SINGULaR CunE -Mr Ph lrp S Lllllhan ofSt were adoptee) nnan mousl\l' Lou s had been bedr dden for llive months w1th an affect on of the sp oe H s fr1ends placed h1m upon a hed and conve) ed b m to the asJ I urn of M r Keel) the magJ>etJzer Be ng ID\{\ehzed Mr Keelv raiSed the pat o1 t to h sieet and told h1m to walk wl eo as Jt 1s stated he stepped oft' free!) a td actively wtthout pam 'li Y Tho pack ng hou•e of tho powder works m Carroll ~ounty, lllnoz:; exploded on tho 4th mst Thcrt) were about s x. h.u uli:ed kegs or powder n the building The loss IS e1t1mated at about $2 .500 [D\ TIJ,e fr ends of Mr D.t. vtn H4LE of the Jo mal <if Cvmmorce entertain no hopes of h s recovery A census of New Mex co has been taken by wh ch 1 t appeQ;fl! that (exolus :v:e of the conntv of Val~nc a) ha populatron ts as folJows -Wh tes 2 t:! 151 Ina\ • 4,05 -total ~2 208 lw<JGRA\Ts -3 7G6 passengers mostly from L v~rpool and Bre non arnved at New Orleans d r 1 g the \eck end ng !lth u•t \, A Lol'IG i\li:ss4GE -The Pitt.ihurgk GautU states n order to g>ve some 1dea. of the labor per formed by the te]tiJ?:.raph e operators. who trans m tted the Preszdent s mei!Bage to the W •st that the paper on wh1ch the telegraph c s1gns were made m the P ttsburgh office measnreo ,..,,.. tlrovsantL 'two h>mdrotl foa '\ length! M.a CoLLnu•' L:tuill'OOJ. Su~ -The two magndicent steamem lVh•eh a:re. now almoet com pleted fo-r Mr Colima LIVerpool hue wJll be launched lU the O&rlv part of January Thev - to bo Jet off' s mnltlln<>oW'!lv from the) ards of the1r reopective bmlders -N. Y Hertild .Lalit ,Beun of Robert BlllJD, B,..rzler'f C'ourt-J G: lbiT•~ Pmillzwg l- D.>:cr.xB\\ 2!1 ~~~-- ~---~~----'--~---~...,. THE ALllANY C.&Ll<'ORNIA CoMP \NY -A lnrge meet ng was held last gl t at the C y Hall to hear tho report of the comm ttce to p epa e tl e plans &c of an c:q ed to 1 to Cal fo n a The pia 1 repo ted and an n o l} adopted s the format on of n JO t tocl rompany w th a cap tal of $15 000 sha es of $200 each- Bon S:r;>:FH\N CLARK (late canal comm ss o er) to be the first Treasurer a d rece ve sub c p t ons to tho stock unt l $ 4000 shall IJe suiJ. r b ed and pa d n tbe stockholdets tl c1 elect fin electors who ;v I mmed a elj purchase a sh p receJVo add twnal Bt bscnpt o 1s and IBM o Lock nt I the vessel 1 all be fre gf ted and e\d) to srul From thll't-y 'Co fort) stockholders o go o t nav gate tl e slup carr) o 1 the traffic und work t e n es nt l two tl rds of t1 e co npanv shall choose to return When the vossel s rea lv to sa1l a new board of d rectors are to be elected who are to have he 1nanagement of the bus neo;:s If a\)' per son abandons tho ves~el or compnnv he torfe1ts b s e re nte est If an w sh to Sill) n <Ja (orn a they can do so w th the consent of the d rectors bv forfeit ng 25 per cent of the r mtei est 1/tt Ptopll vs Jacob Hdler- The defendant ~\as put on trial for perJu-r n fi Isel) swear ng uu tor trespaso \'\ )I am J oce p)a uUff. nud Pe te Young. defe da.J t. t ed re-ce tlj before Jas G D ck e ,Esq, The tnttler a! po nt s orn w b\ defendn t was that Y onng d d ot com t a trespass o the p e ses of Jocc b) th ow g \o. ter on to I • lot. The def~ da t ' as m the em plo) of 'i onng at tho t me and Will esses were o 1 the and ~ho lestili'ed the} sa v a pel,'Son throw tl e o er one of the11 tbnt he ~aw defendant llell~r hro v t cveral tunes o to J oce :s pre. l 1 fbe dot dan! he ng call d tesufiod that he d d not II row 11 uter on to the premises u alleged Th s was t1 e malcnal 1 omt n J•sue and Jt !)!> cumo ncccssa !o com ct dt f~nd~ t to pron he II d thro v the utet and that he w ckcrll) and cor 1 :> su. 0 t: 'fa:l t\ n tc r og ha he d a no - The ev danee on 11 • tr nl establ shed1he {net that he I d I row ' nter on to tf o 1 re1 sea of Joce bttlhe counsel for tho defBnce to 1 rove the ab scr cc of corru1 t nnd \ eked mtent rlead a want of knol\ lodge of the E1 gl sh lil buage .suffic ent to onn!Jio hnn to g1ve ul1deTstand t gl) true an v s to q u;::•t o s p lt o h m as a w t e~es ou the tt a.J alluded to W tne.:sses :vo e called who sus to ned tl a 1 lea of the co nsel show n~ th~t the defe da r.t could not spe\k and 1t wns .d fficult to make lmt m derstn d Eng! sh The JUrJ were out some l reel ours a1 d returned a verd ct of not gn It [Tl e Reco der n h s charge to the JUry m tb s canso remarked that a Mag strate or other 1 ersou 111ho 1 orm tted a fore guer JgJ orn.nt of our Jan guage to go on to the stand to test f) w thout an nterpreter was de•ervcdl) cen•urable ] ne 1 topl~ vs Phmezs Henderson -The de r~ndnnt wn.-.: nd cted for g and la. ce.n g !1 A gust I st a ho se bugg') and harnQS~ he proper-tv of Ln.unn Bu ton keepe of a liv~ stable z tl s c t The ev1de 1ce sho\ ed that tl e de~ ndant hr.red the ho sa a 1d bngg) to go to ~outh Wales 'in h s county -after a young lad) and to rcmrn uext day He gave h s 1 ame as Churle 1\ oodruff. sta ng that he res ded n tho c ty and bo rded nt Huff • floJ.el Ho pa1d for the horso n adv.a1 ce $2 .50 Defendant not return .tl e. ;va tl at 1 e wa.q o J l e l nd mar:r ed he:r a 1d a! o asked h m wl at he \onld tal1e not to a] 1 ear aga •t h ~ the defenc~ 1t we ve d cl of gu ltj No v t e.sses br g called o t to the JU' who re dered a Tile Peo1l• vs TfC Uta n St t -Dcfcnda wns md ctud for keer mg u 1Ja11dl house dence ustru.neJ the charge a ed a ve d ct of g Tl e Reco cler at 7 o clock Ia TJ e n t cles of nssoc at on proh b t tl e use of ntdx c;1 ng dr 1 s among the me nbers Tl ero wore several perso s n atteAdnnce from abroa 1 among others three or four from Pi ~fie lei Mass -Albany Atlas of Ow 19U n::::F RAILROAD AcciDJI'..lfT- The Roches er Ad \\''$\ Sn\S we learn from Mr G rAT:£ that a I ace dent of a pa nful nature accurr~d pn the At t ca and Buffalo Ra !road 0 n Tue•da) Wh1le tl e I!P t a 1 of cars wluch left th s c tv at 9 o clock was proceed 1g at a rup d rato abo 11 one m weast of the Town L ne Mr BoLrVER GLAD DKM 1he fire na. of I o ra n fell f om the eng no or tender under cath the ca s a 1d eleven of them passed over h s legs crust ng tl em to p1oces and almost ~;epa at ng them from the bod He was take up and b~ought back to Att ca )esterday mor 1 ng where h s f.1 eds res de At our last ad v1ces he wos ) et al ve but h s death was ant c pated every hour He vas abou \3 years of age and had a mother and s ster dependmg upon h1m for. support. IIJ\ The Albnnv Journal of fuesday ~nys - Lt Gov FISH and fan J!v came up m the steam 1ooat Isaac N e ll'ton Cart l BCK this morn ng pre paratory to his entr nee the first of Januan upon Ins dutzes as Ch1of MagJstrate of the Common wealth The ~arne paper sars -The tteamboats con t nue to make the r regular tr ps-not a.o crowded WJth passengers as n m d sa nmer but well laden w1th subatan11al fre1ght .----\--~-- u::r The Chautauqua County Agrtcultural CI\Y tbrou~rh tlie Committee on F eld Crops awarded premtnm!l to the folio\\ ng penons To Franklin FaJ of Portland for the batt aero ofw Jterwheat bemg45 bushels $5 00 'l: o Dew1tt C Gr swold of Shondan for the best acre of coru he g 114 bushels $5 00 'l'o W m R1sleJ pf Pomfret for \he best i acre of carroll! being 159 bushel8 $3 00 Tol)ew~l~ C Gnswold 2d best !lo 156 bu 2 00 I[]\ Btsh op D~:x.ucn 11 to VJst St Paul s C ureh 1n SJracuse o 1 tbe llst nst for the pur poJO of mshtuting the Rev Hr MHLET mto the Rectorsh p and 1\dmmtstenng the nte of confir mat on than wh cit there 1s none more 110lemn affecting m the Chnrcb ntnal ([T TIJe Fredou a Exprts8 of Tuesdav, says Judge lHARVIN has been holdmg a C!TC)IJlat Ma) ¥1le and pres ded w th h s aecn•tomecl d gmty and abJ! I Fourteen cL•es were on lhe caleA dar and all were d sposed 1 f A young man by tho name of Carr was coniT!cted of horae ateal mg and sent to the State Pnson for two ) ears and five months Tm:v HOPE m: WILL l!JO..~UU:T -A Van Boren man wr t ng to the- Detroit ..d.drcrtuer Ba'\JJ Gen C..s must have:revenge enough h) thlll bme he hB.!! succeeded m defeating Van Buren IWl<e I hope m future he w II be qu et. 0 \~ RANNEY, \ALT I>EAI En.- l i Ceu(ral WJ n f oet7 f B .aa o ~ p. DRENNAN, PRODUCE GOMMfSSION MERCHANT. On. the Dock,flJOt of Ind.,ma stroa BUFFALO N Y B.srn.-c • - A D Patch n El!q Pre• de t 1 ateh n Dank Jl~tlhlo J I Rezno E~~q Pres denl ll K of Norwalk Uh Q (.( fi Ph ~ E• Cast cr Bank of\ To ledo Ohio Janes Patlerson l':oq Banke Mansfield 0 l:lturge• G n es lr. Co a d Rob noon R ley lr. Co Mana f¥!1d 01 0 oc4 {l? CANADA BANK NOTES-Re llccmed on mostfavorableratesforDraf!.llor Currency at thcOru ada llanJcAgeney 162Ma n•treet Jan24tf ROBERT OODD A. S «JARNER, DRAPER AND TAILOR, JIO 2 ( M4lll UU&T (Ol<JlLIJI at.OCI ) BUFF;/LO .JOHN D. SHEP A.RD & CO. HANF ACTUREllS OF STEAM El!fGINE$ AJVD BOILER.! Works on Oh1o st~eet.BulfaloN J: JolnD Shepherd Jul U!Elll:\riOn Chao H.. Watrotr• Steam Eng n~antl bo leBRe a Icd Gast1nga: of eve T1 de.scr pt on oade to Order a-ucSclkwtf la7 240 219 9303 124 66• 14 9~2 31111 lUU 500 l 2 9 n tan a U! pall!engcrs m 1 s 6tH 06 amou LORENZO K. HA.DDO«JK Utorucv 1 Solicitor llnd Gounsellor, -Con n AJ.Oner of Deedeand N-Otary Puhl c Pn•f Otfiec D\'ldlug• llutralo N Y :t]l6tf y, COFFEE· BEEF PORK AND FISH INSPEVTOR, DAYTON '/i!TREET. UUFFALO All kmds of promJons constantly on hand nnd fouale 1!pf2 Oysters in the Keg aud Shell~ JJLOSfER k BURRO\\ 8 1St Ma I str.et Are re cciY ng do y J<Uppl \\ hy ExpreQ tl echo ceo! lurtdo or FR:ESJI OY ST EllS n tbc ker; and •he I \'b eh w I lM! regularly BUPVI ed nd del vcrcd t.l rderto fan I es n the e t.y fRESH FISff CLAM.::; itc to be ad on tl ear r val of :lT:!I -t'ai.\J .d y PllA I RIE CUI< KEI:\~ a ~ o I or Garno from th.-ivcn r.ecetved dru y by steam !!I A 10 eonar:t ntJy on J a 1 1 e Yery be•t aTf elc of P II KLEIJ OYSTERS CLAMS LOBSTERS &.c &c v Lb Sard nu an I ntber ehD ce IU.t!lr .. Call at til lila n •t under Wellslr. Vo Ex preu OIJice oct2>-'tr II:T FOR SALE -A Pew m the Umtanan Cburcb-mootel c bly • tuated App y to SPEW ART k STEVENS '190Ma lhtrect, .aov&f BRAN< R OF NEW YORK G GODFREY & CO IMPORTERS O:FGENUINE JYI«E'S :JNII LJQUORS No ~Webster ll1ild np Man o<~Jlolfalo augiUf DR. F\EHR:MA.N Hommpathic fhysicum, l!O 2 WJ!ST :U.GLJ: STRX.ET febl6 BUF.FAJ 0 H. RAINEY, FLOUR INSPECTOR Ware Uou•eNo ~Ccntr;oiWhar[ (lateHayealr.Jobn IIOA) ap-t7tf FOR TilE HOLIDAYS '