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-■*VhvV\_ >■* — • 88SL^5^-' •-« >i »-' . ' V *'• . -«fc*L - - * ■ t • • / • . • x j % •n .lf. have been given to me by a Spanish gran, dee, who knew well the murderer, Mar tin Marino is a tall man, thin as a skel- frantic look- eton, and probably the i»g ever beheld. He lormeily was one <»f the raembeis of the Annunciation, a mon astery of Madrid, and was turned out for his bad behavior and exaggerated pohicat opinions. For the different uattempts to murder the chiefs of the government of - tiiat at The Ontario Repository. SPECIAL NOTICES, Letter from New York, Our venerable contemporary, at Can- ! andaigoa, is exercised with inconsolable grief, because of the wayward and in dependent course of certain other punts Spain, he was quietly exited—th is to say, spared, by that Court before which he had been tried. Instead of being grateful for such clemency, and repent ing of his -crimes, lie became more en raged tow ards kings and queens, whom he haled as a tiger hahes a lion ; and a few days before the 2d instant, lie told some persons he was on the eve of ten dering an immense service to the cause o of liberty. Like Jacques Clemens, who murdered King Henry III. of France, Mawtuo woie the diess of his profession on the morning of the 2d of Fehruaiy, sad he had concealed in his bosom the of its vicinity. It is especially anxious to F r e s h L e a v e s from W e s tern W o o d s. U’e are inclined to think, from a short look into this volume, that it is a gem of no or. Iinary purity ami brilliance. The authoress, M ktta V ictoria F uller , is entirely new to • • B u i l d i n g Anwociatione, N ew Y ork , March 12th, 1852. i Mr. S. C. C leveland , Dear Sir; —In nc- i us; hut from her xvpmlerful command of clas* tret the Whig naneisof this county “ into I . « n . . .. , . , . , r a r lw # / Meal English, and the depth and richness ol line,” (with itseli at tho head,) on the And it pled sentiment which belong to this work, we ap President a! question itself to suppoit either Fillmore,Webster, prebend that I k M arvel will not he allowed to bear of all the laurels in his vein of author ity i l y of movement, which i- the predominat ing feature of all cities, New York stand.- >r Scott, if fairly nominated, nnd is nnxi- ship. It is truly a beautiful ami charming Oils to exort a similar pledge fiom tl»« | book, put fm-ih in elegant ami tasteful style preeminent. A stranger gets no clue to the incessant hurry. • The grand design is undoubtedly the acquisition of money, by labor, trade, intrigue or fraud ; still an immense amount of force will remain to expend itself on the ten thous and interests of the times. at too dear a price. Letter from Bath. If the *pirii now manifested in the Building Association, continues to increase and spread in any tiling like the ,ratio it liasjor the last three years, the question of lamJ^limil,ation B ath , March 0, 1852. F riend L ook I find you faithful in com batting error in many forms*- We heed a ami homestead exemption will .'befor^. IoiJ£f pre?.s in ibis part of the country, leady ami have this practical solution, ■ *- The present impulse in-this direction may willing ,to publish the truth, and risk its bread and butter . We have three Priming Arrival of the Daniel Webster, however be in a great measure attributed to I prePses ;n 0lir villagej but none of them seem N ew Y ork , March 15—3 p . m „ The Daniel Webster* has arrived with 14 days leter news from California, Col Welier is, among the passengers. She has $400.000 in gold. The new> from the Isthmus and Calir fornia is with out interest. The El Dorado was at Chagaea for New Yoik. the healthy stimulation produced by the^pre-I vrilling'^o step one inch leyomt the* line Geneva Courier , 9 ml Ontario Times. We humbly submit that a pledge from ^ e0, ^ erh^ ^ ^°* by those enterprising publishers of Buffalo Sold at Orton’s the Repository is necessary and proper, for its factious and bolting course, last Buffalo P u b lish in g H o u s e . We invite attention to the advertisement I have proposed to give you sketches of some of the minor movements, less known to vioos agitation on the subject of the.false'dj,?* s tribution of property and other kind red sub ject E. N. K. markedly their party, to corntot a monster, liTteTAmerican slaye^YTfr the liquor traffic of Letter from Cleveland, Ohio. our country; or to advocate any of the moral enterprises which characterize this land, and The debt of California in $2,243,349, The war debt is $1,400,372. Tradial Chaoies, brisk. Trade in California was dull. Flour this age. They seem unwilling to identify such as were not diiectly interested in them. But the city pres* renders letter-writing, for fall, destroyed public confidence in its of G eo H. D erby & Co , of Buffalo. It is ' I the purpose of information or news, a very integrity. When the Courier and Times but about five years since the establishment ( meagre a flair. The curiosity of the public i.« , that it exacts the minutest de- shall prove as faithless to the Whig party of Ho’Jee’ al which <lmp !.here was scarce deadly steel. According to the last re; ports, Marino had been put to death by the infamous torture of the garrote. He died without expresing the least regret for his crime, and without even asking to he pardoned. The health of Queen Isabella, which had been considered as in great danger, is now considered good, and it is hoped that she will soon recover. as did the Repository, on ihe occasion a.book of an>' nole l\ in ,hat eiT- referred to, it will be time to make them proti ise in advance to suppoit Whig nominations. Until that time, no assur- Now the catalogue of their publications com pares well with the best in this country, ami they own Books of standard value. They ance from either, we presume, will he are constantly adding new works by the he.-t authors, and no embellishment o' finish of needed, that Whig candidates, fairly style is lacking in the getting up of their nominated, will have their support. As publications. Theirs is the success which regards us, we give the Repository dis- intelligent, unfaltering enterprise never fails linct notice, that if, after tho National to secure. ©encua Conner. Convention, it sees us run tip the ticket there nominated, it may calculate that Wednesday, March 17, 1852. we mean to go it. safe concerning the Repository, mile NOTICE, The Members of the several Whig Com- mittees appointed in the counties of Ontario, Seneca, and Yates, for the political organiza tion of the Congressional District composed of those counties, are requested to meet at -the Franklin House, Geneva, on Tuesday, the 23d of Marvh, inst.. at noon, to discharge the duties devolved upon them. Z. B arton S tout , Ch'n of the Committee for Ontario C. Dated March 8, 1852. last election.. E m p ire Saloon. Our old friend E dward S mith has got We shall not feel so j back into this popular restaurant, in part- enership withC 11 este r S tump , wltilo n a Prin ter. They are a well matched team and we think will be successful caterers to the Pub- tails of all transactions not strictly private in their character. It has now become the merest form to ask u what is the news.’* No one hopes or expects anything more than lu gels from the daily and semi-daily papers Ii. this then is the ad van tan ge of a saving 01 time in hunting up the news. It is done by those of the greatest experience in that hue, and at very trilling cost to us. The newspapers disclose every thing ; a pregnant fact indicat its morals improve on its practice at the The Mails Again. It is time there was some concerted movement on the part of the people of Geneva, in connection with other local! ties injured by the late removal of the The Repository goaded by shame at the course of Mr. Simmons, the As semblyman, itself and friends elected, lie appetite. See advertisement. T h e a trical. The Theatre of, Mr. A. C. H um ; & Co., attempts tojustify that gentleman’s action [draws every night, at I’arodi Hall, a crowd- on the expulsion of Col. Snow from the jetl ,10use> VVe arp 1,0 enthusiast in theatrical ' afiairs, ami consequently make a poor critic Assembly. We cannot blame the Re pository for being rather sensitive, in re gard to the doings of its representative ; in that line. We have attended hut once and weie then much more delighted with Joe ing most clearly the progress-of democratic principles. . 1 presume yon read the leading article of the Tribune a few days since, on “ Building Associations.” The object of these Assoc a- themselves with any enterprise, unless it be C leveland , March 10, 1852. | babtized with the idolatrous name of 16 Whig or Democrat,” repudiated and vitiated as these names have become. 1 see that you are Courier, I feel it is but just and right that I PreU>’ s,ronK’y we,llled ,0 VVhi^ ry. but not F riend C levfland .— Having the pleasure of receiving the weekly visits of the Geneva should pay for it, I therefore enclose one lollar, which.I hope you will receive. As exclusively so, for I read in your last number,: I feel a deep interest in the prosperity of an extract from the 11 Albany Stale Register , lespecting the late* disgraceful scene at the Geneva,. I have of late.perused the pages of, Ca»,it31’ of bramly aml chai*pai*ne bottles your paper with more than common interest, i bclnK 011 ,be desks, and^ tables of declined Pork quiet. Mining news continues favorable. The . W-fug convention . *«► nominste delegates to the National Convention, to meet at Sacramento on the 19. A ji alteration of the Constitution was warmly argued. Judge Taft, formerly of New York, is dead. There was three feet of snow on I feel particularly interested in the present i,s mi,mber9- No wonder the “ Maine Law ' t- mperance movement, ami nothing would jis Wangled at onr Capitol. No wonder that give me more pleasure than once moretoj,he prayer of more than 500,000 of the tax- participate with those tried friends of this | Payers on our Slate is ireated with such con- No wonder that our brother's blood lions ami their mode of realising them were fairly and clearly set forth, so. far as it went. For though in their main features Mifficently i lam and easy to he comprehend* ed, the details are complicated enough to tax severly on s knowledge of arithmetic. I may be able to give you some further facis of in terest connected with them. good cause in G.. with whom I have been I temljt engaged in former yeats. I hope they will ,€l ies nn,° \s from ihe drunkard’s grave, from push the battle to the gates, and give the'm,r Boar,ls of Excise’ flom 0,1 r Legislate j I Halls, and from our Balbt Boxes. of God and man no quarters. is No futile to talk of moral suasion.—This has been tried long enough. Men calling themselves wonder that men can be found of such con- respectable that will self I qnor, und6r the meridian blaze of the nineteenth century, and by the traffic gel gain, would no-t he persuad ed if one arose from the dead. We need not temptible dimensions, who are willing to use enumerate the evils connected with intemp erance—it is too dark a catalogue. No man who has arrived to years of accountability, The number of Associations now established I but who has suffered, and does suffer, directly or indirectly, by this great curse. And shall but we venture to say that it is wretched ly humbugged in this matter, or else at tempts to humbug its readers. Mr. GillamVs fiddiling than the ohter performances. But the large houses show that it strikes a chord of appreciation with a very consirier- Simmons, it says, did not vote for the ex pulsion of Col. Snow, hut with the Whigs, able share of the community. As long as the chosen monitors of the pub is about ft rty, and they are veiy rapidly in- The number of shares to each, one creasing. thousand, on each of which an aveiage-of two and a half dollars is paid monthly, making $100,000 per month, and $1,200,000 per year, besides the inlcruct on the redeemed share.*, which will swell the amount-to more tham lie virtue, allow the Devil to appropriate ' one million and three hundred thousand dot- Mails from the Lake, to make their in teresrespected by the PostofBce De partment. There is no lack of feeling on the subject, not only here, but in many other places. The breaking up of the Lake route has caused a complete derangement of the Mails, in the whole section of country round about. Its against it. Ah ! dear innocent friend of *he Repository * how honest you seem ! Mr. Simmrris had paired off much of the best music and other innocent lars. This sum is loaned solely for me pur- soqrces of jollification, there will be a chasm 1 pose of buying or building houses, between the Church ami the Theatre : and The stock thus far is taken and owned not rational, in elligent men. born in a land of Bibles, do all that lays in their power to crush this monster evil. I trust they will art rationally, ami intelligently on this im portant subject. I trust there will be no such chicanery and low stratagem, in order to expel from the House, so noble a speci men of a man as Col. S now , when once le gally elected, and officially seated, I am will show their hand on glad, sir, that this subject. It has been asked by many, who this liquor league of N, Y. city and Albany expect to liny with their money 7 Tlie answer, we think, is too plain to mis take. Is it not a reasonable, is it not a le- compromise—Let the principles of religion and morality predominate over party feelings Ami when men go to the ballot box, vote for moral, sober, honest, and industrious men, re gardless of party. This haa been my settled with one Whig, if not more, and yet lie I the datter will take a questionable latitude ? mainly i y mechanics and men of small means, in matters of virtuous propriety. People hgs therefore fair to presume, ami the facts -that at least one half of this was on hand to help his party make a have a passion foi* amusement which must bear us out . ......... And is any body blinded by be gratified in some shape. 1 quorum his negative vote, along with half a dozen n 5 sum, goes to secure homesteads to those who principle for years, and 1 hop** ever shall he. gitiirrate conclusion, that each and every- member of our Legislature, or of our Congress upon whose table or desk may be found a brandy or champaigne bottle, whether empty or full, thus sets himself up at Auction, to the highest bidder; and be who has the most ~ 4% . . the market T How true money tmmopoli it is that nothing !e many of our Legislator*. stringent will save As long as men slick so tenaciously to party, regardless of principle, so long may we ex pect the fountain to be impure, ami the streams that issue forth to partake of ti e iin May that “North Eastern Star” arise in it> refulgence, and extend westward, until ii Miafl re-t over the very place where oui Legislators are ut>w assembled, and thus en lighten every dark mind, and rectify evert more ? That |is too clumsy a trick to E s s a y s from the L o n d o n T im e s . except in this, or some similar way, would worst effect, however, falls on the people deceive any hut the most unreflecting. If a dozen more of the bitterest enemies never be able to get together a sufficiently The fi-st series of a new popular Library, ^ sum to |iurchase a dwelling. Assuming | from the press of A ppleton & Co. The between the Lakes. They aro now Col. Snow had voted against his ex- obliged to depend for their postal bene- pulsil)ri) it Wnuld not have affected the fits entirely on a horse mail from Water- resu|t) ath] With blockhead!-' they might loo to Lodi. Mails they formerly ,c- have won the credit of being his sup- > _ , — ^ A . 1 — i ceived direct from landings on the Lake, character and ability of the London Times is D that the above sum is sufficient to secure, if too widely known at the present day, to need comment, volume are: it does not fully pay for five hundred tene ments. then at the least two hundre I and fif- The leading papers in the present fami|ies one cilyi arc each yenr becom- * .1 he French Revolution of 1348, Lord Nelson’s Lady Hamilton, Rail now pass round by Canandaigua*, and porters. ing by this means the owners of their own homes, without making any estimate for the purity. Suffice it to say, I wish my temp erance fiiends in Geneva, all possible sncce.-s in their labors of love. I am happy to in form you the subject receives due attention in this place, and through the State. Petition after petition is pouring into the Legislature, but enough of this. dormant conscience, and expose the rotten Feather river below the bar. Extensive preparations were making for agricultural purposes. The snow was four feet deep at some points between Maysvilie and Jameson's Creek, Indian depredations continued. Efforts ere making for a setlement at Senora. N e w Y o r k , March 15.— Advices from Ecuador state that the seat of Gov- .... ernment has been removed to Gayaquill. The Gaudalotipearis have sent in their adhesion to Louis Napoleon. Accounts from Graytown state that affairs there were likely to lead to troble between the United States and England. The Clay medal haa either beea lost or stolen. It was borrowed by Mr. C. for the purpose of altering. WxsnrNOTort, March 15.—A memori al is about to be presented to Congress from Lewis H. Cirmick and his associa tes proposing to carry ihe mails between New York arrl Francisco in tho short spare of eight days. The memorial repesents that they have a vontrad with the Mexican Gov ernment for the exclutive privilege of transporting the mail# for foreign cuun- for 15 yeais. The company claim that they can accomplish their trips in the above time, and futher, that the gold dust must take the same direction. heartedness of every sham patriot. Yours truly, 3. E. The Jud^e Borne Do t o , Another matter that 1 have seen in your reach their destination from one to two The essential dishonesty of way Novels, ami Ancient Egypt. They are !increase 0f investment in this way. bound after the style of Chambers’ Papers Mr. Simmons’ course is not to be dis days behind the former time. The Al- pflsitory> Besides we si,all see how he The profits to those who invest solely for guised by any flummery from the Re- i ^or ^u* People, and sold at the low price o f, jncome are large. This must necessarily be 1 fifty cents. For sale by Orton. bany Mails to Jefferson and Havana are sent by way of New York, and reach votes when the question comes up again. Wet take this occasion to inform the The M u s ical W o rld. - p’aces.uniformly a day behind lime. Repository that we shall take cere of our T h e s e a i e brilliant arrangements fir this relations with Mr. Pettit, without any the case, or there could he no hope of divert ing the small rills that make tip these large streams, fcom their accustomed channel. The investments are however more than ordinar- age of steam, and should be cracked up of il8 aid> A„ the Whig members ought by the Postmaster as a great glory to the t(, have done as I)e c]iclj aild kept beyond Department! the reach of the Scargent-at Arms, there We invite attention to the Prospectus, in our advertising column**, of the Musical ily secure. The interest of all parties is iden- Hor/rf. It is all its pretensions claim for it, Acal : it is to increase the profits of the Asso- a musical and artistic repository of the first ciation so that it may end at the eailiest pos- order. To all. cultivators of music, and ad- sible date, the monthly payment both of the Wo observe that the Postmaster has J by preventing rhe possibility of a quorum, ' valuable, if not indispensable. mirers of the Fine Arts, it will be highly H oward redeemed and unredeemed shares continuing an appropriate vindicator in the Dun- and the midnight debauch ami disgrace S taog , News Agent, will receive subscrip t s Record . That paper informs us that which Mike Walsh and his party share lions for it. the movement to transfer the Mails ori- I the glory of. As ginated on the line of the Railroad ! if that were any information ! VVe know In conclusion, let us admit that we cannot retort the charge of “retdaiuy,** where it originated, and that it never on the Repository. Its whole nature could have succeeded, hut for the recre-1 and disposition are of quite another kind, ancy of Geneva Officials* Hoogland will ami indicate superannuated weakness. have to comedown here and hold several more consultations with our Postmaster, E3P* A writer in the last Gazette con before they can concoct even a plausible tributes a long prosy nrticle, a good deal story on that subject, which clears the latter from blame in this matter In fact, we think the Record man had better be fishing up seduction cases, and simi lar matter, congenial with his tastes, and directly in his line. In short, mind his own business, r The people of Elmira are moving to get the Agricultural College, and get it more solemn than an ordinary sermon, the gist of which is a humble pica for charitable judgment toward that paper? for its course on the Temperance ques tion, Wo second the plea. I: appears- from certain corres pondence in our present paper, that some folks do not understand our posi- located near them. There is room for lion on the Temperance question. They it on the summit of some of the hills in their vicinity. The people of Geneva are doing nothing about it. The Geneva Gazette announces its preference for Gen. Cass as a Presidents! candidate, and claims that many who opposed him in 1848, now prefer him to any other man A n o t h e r F io h t in C o n g r e s s .— A Mr. Brown and a Mr. Wilcox, both members of the House of Representa tives, from Mies., had an altercation on the floor of the House, on Friday last, which speedily run to blows. The members parted the pugilists, and calmed seem to think we cannot go heartily and honestly for Temperance without aban doning the Whig party. We think we can. S eneca C ounty .—T he town meetings came off on Tuesday of last week. In Fayette, three tickets were run ; Whig, Temperance, and Locufoco. Alexand er Robison, running on the Whig and Temperance tickets, was elected Super visor. Seneca Falls, W. P. Pol lard Lo- L a d ics F a ir . VVe call especial attention to the notice of the Fair of the Ladies of the Catholic Church, to be held at Conceit Hall this afternoon and until that event. Sufficient precautions are paper has astonished me much, and that is i the taking away of the mail from the Lake. This is certaiely a strang proceeding, and one that I never expected to hear < f. Mr. J ohnstov , and the other Steamboat prop* net »vs deserve better treatment. No The Ontaiio MersenLier comet d»»wr They «?>»> propose to carry the mail from New Y*uk to Liverpo\! hi 10 days, to Vera Cruz in 6 days, as>d to San Francisco in P 1 2 days. Tho committee in the House have divided to award $100,0C0 t<> Morion for his discover ies in ether. The Doctor has caused thear rest of his competitor i libel. to on the County Judge and Justice of tht Peace will) a vehmence reuly startling We quote the following. could have done more for the man travelling not public, and the prosperity of Geneva, than Mr. J. has done, for the last ninteen years. These are facts that cannot be successfully controv rted, and when he leaves Geneva, « as I understand he intends to, there will be Park- few men left possessing the same enterprising taken, foi the safety of the money at any time on hand, and the interests of all parties are sufficient to prevent the property from being diverted to any other than the legitimate ob- cvemng. ject. Calculations to the length of time /V V sarv for the payment of th*» par value of the unredeemed shares and then of the final close 11 The Party of Temperance” is the name that the Geneva Courier gives to the xvhigs. The same party fmnerly claimed the name of the *’ Hard Cider Party. of the Associations can only he proximately made. This is owing to the variations in the amount of premium j>aid in the redemption of shares and other fluctuating elements. • The above is copied into the Gazette from the Bath Advocate. Wje deny it in every particular. The Courier never But it is estimated, ai\d I think fairly, that spirit. But what has my long tried friend, L. K elly , done, that there should he such a demonstration of opposition manifested a* gainst him ? and that by his own party. We I certainly have fallen on strange times. * have been intimately acquainted with Mr. K. for the last eighteen years, and f have always considered him a man of irreproach able character. Public ( fficers in your part “ We are confident that the Gazette writer hns imi hero set fb 1 1h the true reason f<v the ardent ze d that he now displays f >r Mr. Parker. Has he repeatedly declared that the two ers, the editors of ilie Gazette, were both opposed to the Union of the Dem ocracy in 1849 ? His he not again and again stated that, since that Union was effected, they have opposed Democratic candidates 1 Dues he not know that B altimore , March 15. — The details of the battle at Cacmaigo are very' < un it adictorv—both dailies claiming thrr victory. Tbete is no houht of Caivajalr» defeat. of the country, must certainly he in good de mand, and. if brought into market, would bring a premium. Lest 1 weary you, 1 must bring the epistle called the Whig party ihe party of Tein- petance, nor did the Whig party ever the majority will close in six years, and near ly all in seven. If the shares are redeemed in ihu beginning at one half the par value. claim the title of Hard Cider Pat tv. A nother A nti -R ent O utrage .—T he pture and detention of one of our cit izens, named Yager, by the Anti-renters, in or near the town of Bern, was the oc casion yesterday, of a good deal of ex citement. Ar, at med detachment of our city police, it is understood, went to the rescue. It is high time those repeated outrages were signally punished and pre vented— no muter what (he hazard or cost. It is to he hoped that in this case, no effoit will be spiued to discover the perpetrators—and when discovered, that an example will he made of them, at once signal and effective .— Albany Argus . which i* frequently done (though often for lese) ami continue in the same ratio an Asso- to a close, assuring you, and my numerous friends in Geneva, that l shall always be re joiced to hear of the prosperity of that benu- In conclusion, permit me to the Gazette has not, since that Union, abated one jot or little of the 1 bitterness’ which it has habitually exhibited for years against a laige portion of the Dom ? Has he not repeatedly tep- resented it as exceeding every other paper in the state in its 4 bitterness ’ malignity and unscrupulous and unwar rantahle assaults upon Democrats, ns a nuisance to the par ty, and as doing infin itely more lint tin than good to the Dem- noratic cause ? Does he not know that has C anal C ontracts .—Afterrwo-third# of the season that should have been im proved in driving forward the work of enlarging she Erie Canal has passed, the b»co foco Canal Board at Albany has magnanimously rescinded the order sent out in January to contractors, that if they proceeded with the work they must do it at their own iisk. It is said tho vote stood five to one, the Lieut. Gov ernor being absent. The one in the negative we presume was ChatfieliTs R e d u c t i o n o f C a n a l T o l l s . —The Canal Board have resolved to reduce the tolls on merchandize now paying 8 mills to 4 mills. Other articles now paying four mills will he reduced to three mill*, and railrord iron, which pays 2 1*5 mills, to half a mill. it has repeatedly assailed Democratic County Conventions of this county, and misrepresented their proceedings, while such proceedings have been excluded from its columns ? u If the Gazette writer answers these Since Kossuth arrived in New York, Kossuth hats have been marie in that city io the amount of half a million dolbirsi Old stacks of unsaleable rib- ciation with shares o $800 par value ami the monthly payment of three dollars on each share, will close in less than seven years.— It is merely then, a question of arithmetic, to ertain the lo.-s or gain in dollais and cents to the borrower. tilul place, subscribe myself your friend ami well w isher. PHILIP CRANE. The above letter was not designed by the writer for publication, but we give it a place for the satisfaction of the many I will make the calculation on one share for a period of seven years : Interest at 6 per cent on $800 (being the par value of one share redeemed for $400) for friends he has in this community. $336,00 seven years is, Monthly dues on one share at $36 per year for 7 years,\ 252,00 $588,00 At the end of seven years the Association closes, and the moitgage for $400 is canceled, D amage to the L ockport R oad .—W e learn that the high-water in the neighbor hood of Holley, has washel away about two thousand fet-t of the embankment of the Lockport and Fal’s Railroad. A culvert at that point, being somewhat obstructed with ice, was insufficient for the discharge of so much increased body of water, and was bioken wav by the washing out of the earth about h.—Roch. Dem . questions truly% ho must answer every one of them in the- affirmative. And that being so, it is perfectly evident that his present furious zeal for Mr. Parker, his eulogies upon him, and readiness to pour out his malignity on all who are not dispsed to seccm ; hi.n, cannot pro perly be attributed to the motives which he has assigned for them, but are prompt ed by others which he p n jers to voncniL hons have been worked off, nnd dealers i-i ostiich feathers have been petfectly cleaned out. A con viol at the Sing Sing, N. Y.y prison, named Henry Wither ell, was killed a few days since. by the bursting of a grind stone on which he was grind ing files. The stone was driven by steam, and Wither ell had increased the velocity of the stone beyond that ed When tie avows them openly and fully, the public will lie able to determine A N ew S tate P roposed . —The Legisla ture of Wisconsin have under consideration a memorial to Congress praying for the co, was re-elected Supetvisor hy 179 h i n d s ist, the interest for 7 y e a r s on $400, $196 00 a T , T \ J * \ \ , , , \ ’ . , J . 1 I e stablishm e n t of anew State com p o sed of . Co[>* Return of amo*unl borrowed. 400 00 par; 0f Wisconsin which lies North of lected Supervisor by 67 majority. In j 651 h degree of latitude, ami that part of the excitement, whereupon both the honorable gentlemen apologized to the House, and there the matter ended. The quarrel originated in a dispute whether there were any secessionist in Miseisippi. Mr. Wilcox said there were, and the other man disputed the We learn irom Paris that The Tribune A t the same amount is borrowed of a rapitnl- is honored by confiscation at the of the present French Government majority. Junius, Randolph Wells, e-1 *63 so,|t m:|A a,*e not received, and the bundles of newsagents are opened , . . .rf $596.00 j Mk-titean lying between Lake Michigan and in order that the offensive journal may v\ ithout estimating the difference between ^ Superior. The reasons given for it are, be seized and prevented from instilling the two calculations by Ihe compounding of: that this teiritorv is so isolated from ihe the interest, making eight dollars in favor of. States to which it i< attached, and has such wer of an Association imlenemlei,!- ,Iis,i,nel ils.7'l)-\tat it cannot he ., i i . . , well taken rare ol without a local gnvern- |y of all other collateral advantages, a period Ovid the Whigs put up a ticket without whether or not they reflect honor on the ermine that he has recently assumed.” “ With all his malignity and zeal, the Gazette wliter lias not ventured to deny a single fact that we have stated in re ally alfow- ile was 27 years old, and has near ly served out a term of five years. N. P, Willis, in company wrtfi' his father-in-law, Joseph Giennell #»f Mass achusetts, sailed, on Monday, from N- Y., for Bermuda; whither he goes for his health. Willis has been esuffeiing with d'seased lungs for some time. Whig conventions in the counties of Browr e, Warren and Callow iy, in Mis* ; 90,11 * i have declared in f vor of Mr. The reply of the Jud<*e is full of| f°r the next Presidency. gat’d to the character of Mr. Kelly, nor dates he do so.” humility and penitence. He considers himself decapitated. If the messenger has any feeling it cannot pursue him farther. We always reference to Temperance, but it was immediately assailed by the other side as a Temperance ticket. They (the Locos) put up a Rum seller for Supervisor, and a Rum bibber for Justice, expecting on that issue to carry the day ; but they got nicely flaxed out. John Hanis, Super visor. Lodi Loco without a contest. W. into any -body *s mind that hatred and contempt which are the desert of the murderous usurper who holds that coun try in abject bondage. We can only say that, hy telling the truth about him and his doings, we have done our best to deserve cuch treatnnnt at his hinds. i\etc York Tribune. the borrow F. Coan, Supervisor. Other towns not statement. We dents who have not homes of their own, heard from. of six years, would, as a matter of course, be ment : and that the cominvrc:ai and political advantages of ihe North-West would he more favorable to the borrower of an Asso-j augmented rather than diminished by the ad dition of a new State. ciation. Independently of the habitsof economy, fore- sight* prudence, and temperance, which even the unreflecting cannot* help seeing as the re- t#* The Poughkeepsie Eagle advocates S ow.— In some of the northren coun ties of Maine, the snow is said to aver- _• t ., ,, .... ...1 age five feet deep. Many of the small . , , . / . . . arm L s t i m u l a t e in mechanics and men of small means. It will become a point of honor with A ccident on the E rie R ail R oad .* —We learn from the Elmira Republican, that a se- . . , ... , rious accident occurred at 12 o’clock on suit, It Strikes me that the most vigorous a c VVe lnesilav night, the 10th inst. ■11 • J% , a . ,| | • • • .1. _ * • tne changing of the village charter of '/ | . ;— • » farm houses are nearly buiied in the drifts. to the article of our New York corres- Building The gefrtjemen bestowed much thought and observation on that and kiadred subjects. He de eigne to give us further chapters on the same sbjecl and will elucidate it fully before be aonclwlee, that place to a city incorporation. It says the place has 1200 inhabitants, and that no other place in the Union, of equal business and population, retains a village « The Common Council of Newark, N. J., have refused to grant licences, even to hotels. The vote stood 8 to 12 on the question of granting petitions for licences. form of government. td^\ The recent charter election in Ithaca, resulted in the choice of 6 Whig Hon. Alexander Duncan, formerly a member of Congress from Cincinnati. Ohio, was drowned in the Ohio on the Truaftp* smd } fpep. 2d iusl.Jn attempting to secure, by swim ming, a dufk which be had shot. It was the Express train. There were three passenger cars, containing about 120 esteem it a pleasure, when an occasion offtys, to speak well of a political opponent. So fur as men are concerned, polities should offer no interfeience. And when we find a gen- ous, polite, and agreeable opponent, there should he no reserve in admitting it. Such, upou a recent acquaintance, did we ascertain to be the character of A writer in the National Intelligencer, lately returned from California, states that th - report of the Utah revolution being hut a repetition oftheold troubles, is untrue, as the news of the first rupture was received full eight weeks previous, there being a regular monthly mairs be tween Saif Lake and Sacramento, Mr. Van Enen, Member of Assembly from this Country. Although a Whig, his Democratic constituents meet the The news did not at all surprise the peo ple of Oregon and California, as open defmace on the part of the Mormons to the United States authority had been momentaily looked fir. Unless Gov ernment take evry decided measures in this case, immense denmge to life and pioperty must ensue. same treatment in Albany as his Whig friends do. This is right. We have The New York Times says—Any one who will take the trouble to go up to Eldridge street, may see there, among but little sympathy for the public sere - felons of all degrees of crime, behind . . . u „ i __________ . . r . l : i , - - ‘ I i i . ♦ ’ • . . men to become the owners of their own « III VO M^l • VU • III'IMH J6W , . “ J * i ... *11' . ’I persons, ami when within three miles of Hal* \ a. who fur£e,s to pay due attention to bars, like a wild best in a cage, a lad kins station, on the Delaware river, all rf his constituents after their votes are dis- 8°me fiteeu years of age, having respect- dwellings ami shops. All not in this posi tion, or in the way of arriving to it, will lack consideration with their class. They will he forced hy moral considerations to take the means necessary to its attainment 7 and thro’ the Association the means are open to all. Habits of economy and self-denial receive lignity cnly by the end sought to be realized. Personal independence is worthy of any physical sacrifice. It can hardly Who eight the passenger cars were thrown from the track by the breaking of a rail, and after be ing drawen about 300 feet on the frozen earth, they parted from the baggage car. and were all precipitated down an embankment of about 30 feet in flight, and lodged upon the ice on the. shore of the river, carrying every passenger with them, severely hurtng some, hut none were killed. In all about 30 were hurt.. One man, by the name of Canfield, residing in Wyoming county, was very severely hurt. It ie tho*t he cannot survive. posed of — Jefferson Eagle. The New Haven and Shringfiele Railroad Company, have contacted for building a second track from Windsor to Hartford. able pi rents, who has been seutenc^J to the State Prison for two years, for stracting money from a letter addressed io the proprietor of a city paPer; plead guilty ui the charge, and is de- Mmus. to make all the reparation in his V aluable M ember of S ociety _ The Panama Echo announces the death of Senor power Louis Durand, of that city, aged ninety years. He had a family of over one hon- idred eb&fren. An eagle was latety taken alive near Cayuga Bridge, which measures from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other seven jtei and nine inehes. * • antis at sagely bought f'joiir and Apple Barrels, R SALE, bv the subscriber, at the White iring Mills, 2000 Flour and Apple Barrels, !)tsnned,and of die best quality* Apply at lit. R. H. MORRIiL ry Box m ex Knives, Scissors & Razors _ M ■ • « 1 A FINE assortmeui—choicc patterns, and very cheap; vnocKv, n-dMuitercmeTS.VOliars^im-M, nusunm, Gloves, Hose, YVjappers, Drawers, &c. CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to by E. KENT, J. H. NICHOLS, and the proprie tor. As this is the general Depot of Fashions for this and the surrounding places, the Trade are. informed that tha proprietor keeps con stantly on hand G enio C. S cott ’ s far-famed Fasilion Reports, which they should never be without if they wish to “ keep up m. . . cc ru ixnuiirmcr, wno rmvw niweir cm? Premium at several of the State Fairs, both ol this and other states, for their Seales, which are warranted equal to any manufactured, and much cheaper. Sugar Mills. Letter P r e s s e s , Store and Warehouse Trucks of. all sizes, on hand or tur- nisM .» order. JOHN H. TILLMAN. H. H. & G- C. SEE LYE. Geneva, Sept. 24, 1851. Doct. Marctiisi’s ELEBRATED and highly approved Catho- (icon, for the relief and cure of suffering -] otpaVhM tnrvarie? -miToroere , „ to. He trusts to the generosity of the publicjor atibornl patronage. SAMUEL WILSON-. Geneva July 9. 1851. ■ — D Congress Water^ IRECT from the Congress Spring, at Sara rnern iiifth received, and for sau* by Females, for sale at tho City Drug Store, by GEO. l \ MO WRY. N. B.—Cull and get a pamphlet . gratis, nova, April 1, 1851. B rp R [COP UK ROUS — Barry’s—also Fhalous 1/ailU w. V| »'V)wv. J.R .. JOHNSTON. . . « ■ . ■ ™ w . . — ^ K i(I, .gorator, two very popular articles for promoting the growth and l u x a n c« ® 1 r* or sale b'v G. P. MOWRY. .-fing woi*|tV are ifffdoubtedly the rVcficst c ol- If , lion of reading in the English Language- Book#and Tracts sold at the same low pf,ce* as at the City Depository, in New York; TU W.H. S>HTH.e .Tan 1 1850. Yankee So4p* • (JPERIOR. for shaving purposes. !» ” ° t ^M M linry Soap, some as low as 6d- P®rj™ .J0® a ff°# article too. For sale a t the City Hov. 19,1351. ’ • S L . >. F b i -