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pii« M warrion eapabtoof nader 4(C. Th* rion of tintnillihli laderfoing iaoradiMi pm i^l Tho tMt eeremooi*. m ^ triW hr Mr- ^ woo oDowW to ko aa «▼« witoMi to dMB from mmie a medidM or(m 7 mtii- OM mBa«) u d roeotrod witk f r a « fhvoT' br tlMo, e w e d a dirWiaf i M d m ia tho amlioac*. Tho boAJo duwo ii blaadwl with thaaa mrtlinM . Thlk of Mnam Park and LaaMr, dee. in Afriea. It la ehild** play to what Catlin knows of our own throw hit body Faa«r, M d ^ S r h ^ i d w j l eaama - -^-S laodw iagthi M .w a a a C « ltwli. 11 ^ horrid oerooooiM alluded to, axoeed all that m rooorded o f the Jn9> tha Riaaroae. aro o f aa nnoominoo b o a ^ ..•T a l Oroeiaa faeoa, a ^ long Mack looks, paitod a U Mmdomm oror forohaad, with flowing friagsd looss gar- of ambroidsrod white skias of the moontaia goat, deer or bodklo, which with their eagle pluroea aod dyed porcupine quills, gufo them a pictureaque beauty that might rio with the moat recherche toilette of eastern phaoeasea. Tho Crow warri- ora oa honiebaek in, gaudy bend dreaaea 6 i thii sab)eal « a bnia hot a word ar lw o to o * r . TbsohnoaalatoraaiBnftha paopb is tha p n M a i ba parns mount lo all the eoiicitation of IhtsiasM paitiea. If any moreiaaal ie atode oa W f 10 tO^OW OpOO MP IIW gitiaato oompatitioa of the pubtin. Thoa & 0 M aema only Witt ebt^n f n a f a y to»^ mid ciroolatioa which are eotioai k ^ - - adorned with ermine, and with the eagle - dowQ the beck like U m plumee trolling < ' ■ » Oro. hair which it ao long that it drags on tho creet of the Grecian helm ground, and their leggina and alaoTes or namented with tufts of hair from the ecaipe of their enemiee, and their cutrasa and ooUara of the claws of grialey bears, with their eoatly bows and arrowa, and shiolds and fanther-fringed speara, robes of buttaJo, painted with rude sym bolical figum and ittre, iliuitnUire of their viclone^ their precious medicine of the skin of weasel or hawk, dte. -ani aa ability n ir, upouid ba la; Brory thin( ion, perilon caandl ooaeetro has aay man enn bnro k o u g b i birasalf to thn pitch of praMimptiai, to cofsider hisoouft try nothing hut crafts Umifm upon whieJ he may scribble w lj^ver la plenset. i QUID or warm, ipRculadr i beooToieMa may wish society loCben ise oonedtuto then he finde h; M a fsM pcirM and Iras peliiSktaa ahse# ssMk ITS Asm As sdai wtakt tk$ mtft li^rsuSiiig smlcrjai:* 9 (As esuatry.** j If President Jaebon ai d hie profligah advisers had goroywed ih ouelvss by tbi policy indicated i^ thie ^ r a a a i r o pae sagefr Wo dn not aee the wiedomor a s nss^ o f f 1 aayhadtalloasorraeCridAoaa. LeCtheoa iaSTiduals who hero a a ^ of oorporale eredh, or asBooialad orodit o f aay abape, arail theoH lrei of h without rsalrioboo or limitation, in aay mode ia which they eaa ot^anapd it; tot al7 ba at libatiy to eeeoeiete for this purpoee, ^ do nm < Tha Mtowtog moroty aaa w m im n M th u ip a a A d a isan d h y th o OA dm I to t b a r o S ^ i a front of WaAington Hotel at 11 a’chtok on Baturday aigto IWbNor: addroandlaO w t-Pvfcar'aR itti Compn- ■f, whieh aaoorted him from thathoatiat ^ tfy M a w C W a s M t—laoaM aaoaa yon aa a aliaM ar in a straaps toad, paa am a a n ttsa o^old Kaainhkyt bnt havn beet ifeaiT id a o n ttg jo a if oardtoily m a nadsa o f y o nrmrn Steia. lh a r o b o a n tetaattfra M. H i frflofrittfWi a ouww i V O L O N T S B t TQA0T& It haa eote tha Notdi its Wool, the Sonth toGottoo. ifrto. Wa eaa*t alaad k. By Hoo. a . W. Pattenoa. The 8 ah> thie boerfai trogedy. O toadtol tha attoamaW that ahelBishop. Bnt sro do not aonaidsi tft» ;j a , . U T O i r i ficaan ^ h B l and ill iafhi , ^ —Tha r a o p u hasa rtoaa ia their might and wfll ooDste both to aoommon graro. an. Scott Tim raoaat a> -Atriuomhof prioetpla—a warn ing m tha damagpgua. It has athikiiail approrad t b a a e t a u t h i l i t w a a a a a a t a f ^ frawhela. BaStfaaa W a m p ii^afn engaged ia dafandtof thair pioparty 1 By Hoo. lealtoe —.1 to tha T bsatraa this arontog la aaa tha hig to tto , - . giani--aaBliroef ifiy o w a itela, e U l ^ to tha watM •M a^irociafa looJagW a to tocky, a atea who I pnrooaafly know and ba acisondeiteoodj^ that aotwIthstamBnf gakaetlhB viblAnce o f aforione e e s e m h iagar^ •» aadtfiaaltoB ipian la diatiay ihtp«^^ I privOeee a and brawthig pottliefanoL Thio a r M baa run 10 a greater toogth ■ege from oee of w best atriots and trw give them a richness and gorgoousneas whici ich carries us back to the proiideat days of chivalry and romance. The bow made of some unknown bone, highly elastic and polished, was particu- larly described. It is a small but most powerful weapon, and with it the Crows, d Aasineboina, and Ricareea, and Pun kas, dec., near the Rocky Mountains, deal death to their enemiea and to the buffida Mr. Gatlin purchased one of these coetly weapons for two horses. Ha showed some beautiful and highly wrought cradles for papooaea, aod d e serted on the superiori- pr of this domestic article to ours, in gfr- ing a beahhy expansion to the chest, and proper direction to the limbs—tho source of the fine forms which distinguish the Indiana. He spoke of the deleterioos ef fects of civflizatioo, and described, with much naivete and point the history of ao Assineboin chief, who on a viait to Wash ington, arrayed himself in a ctvilixed mil itary costume and epaulettes, preaaoted ' ~reaideot, lideot, aodod who to him by the P a who was so enamored with hit viait and dress, aod ao full of the big palacea aod strange sights be had seen,, that when be got back he ■onounced a moat coosumate liar. and afler being stripped by pieoe-fneal of his jackdaw ornaineats, he was put to death as a sorcerer. Many of the tribee allow polygamy to the extent of four or ten wives, aod these wives being the slaves that dress the bufialo and other skins so beautifully, bring their husbsmds fortnoea. The women marry generally before four teen. There was toe story of a Maodan brave, peculiarly interesting. Mr. C. painted him, and three years after ob- the Sioux, and showed at his lectuih the same identical long silken tresses of bru nette that so excited his sdmiratioo when be took his portrait. The hair of some of the women became partially gray, while they are yet young, from some unknown After these astonishing narrativea, and the exhibitioa of his no lesa remarkable paintings in rapid succession, Mr. C. ar rayed himself lu the costumes of s e v e ^ of the warriors, whose portraits he exhib ited, and which he had purchased of them. . This living spectacle brought homo to the audience, made them feel aa if transport ed to the Rocky Mountaipa, in the midst of the prairies, and exciting scenes thro* which toe traveller himself had passed. But it ia impossible to do justice to Mr. Catlin. All the world must to and see him, to enjoy the treat—JV. x. Sun. FROM THE SOUTH. Tnmtbm Cbsrlastea Msroory, Ifov. IS LATEST FROM FLORIDA The Kbooner Lurtot, Capt Svuey, at this port this morning, from St. Au- guetine—by which arrival we ba«p re- eaived the following intalligenca. On Monday nigt 0th instant. Brig. Gen. Hemandex, with hie forcea re t u i ^ to 8 l Auguatine from another successful eXpeditwo to S iting Garden, which resul ted in the capture of fifty-three Indiana, and toe ro-captnre of sixteen negro alavesk Twenty of these are warriors, among whooB aro tbd eldest and yoogest sons of King Pqittip. Wa learn that n chief of the Tallshseses Indtans, was captured a few d a y s ^ rei' ^ near Tampa Bay. He was run those who diaooverd htin. General Jesup has returned lo S t Augne- tine. We aro informed that the post at Lake Monroe trill ba re-eatahlished daring the ensuing week, under eoromend crfCoL Hnniey. Naw O a ta ans, Nov. 19- The rirora aro abnndantly high for hoal- ing. Flower ia being s h i p ^ plaodAiliy from Ginoinnnti at na average of 99 par barreL No avarage price for pork, W plm ^ of raw matami, all alive and kick ing.—-N. O. Amtruam. DREADFUL MUTINY AT SEA. A droattM ■wtiim and masaarie haa taken pleee oa board tha Bruiah ship Fan- ay, Capt Maokay, master, fenaarlyroB- iau frosa L o a d ^ Thia Ana sM^ tha property of Meesra. Seniiae, Manhiaea mefehABti, of Cuilot, toft C h n w o o Bay for 1. inns 00 tha 17thof AegoM laaa, w iu a misad crow of Eoropeaiw, Maaflle eaanwaa and Leaaava. Oa tha aaasa aiuhk the Muilto amm, who toto o o ieM into t uoiiyTary to laka the veeaat a id aoedte the Caetato, otBaasa, and toaroaaaaa, saaa laee B W Mid firte dwpelolwd dw Uider- tnnato enasawaadar with 8 teir h a ^ ahd hav# bean spared was the General's thing, and erect I anew. Ha appl' and swept it ck him to know that sued a certain sure that it was wi —end retronci verted toe consutu^ the Senate^—and Repreaentahvt age, t wpeoplewook aeh al ietioa. \ ' itE his own aervil( clared an Bxecutiv a better currency commerce and 1 but carts MsncAs, ble whatever he pi . To hear tho coitk^Dts 1 tvd of some very goodrold M( ok very good new Wasoa, 1 who are neither vefr old we would Imagine mat tioo in the State in to 1 thing in our lei in too AanemlMy ha< —but to undo all been doing for the consider the statui speculation^ iiue, and somd 1 some Waioq r very goo<H recent revolu^ lutiootxe every| that toe Wniod log before thesq 1 T< paper, for the r#( ments aod so much hlaah “ hitherto Now ail thia is i unreasooabla. T1 the Waioe have pbant aaoaodai and the next qi ceodancy be n use of toe fruits of that a corrupt, ilick-)i havd »d aj b State experH expedieotsl'l ery toiwiae aod very! Ire is no queaOoo toaj juiretia moat triunaj the em p ire Stale—« is, ttbw shall this ae^ ledl <By a tempera id ictorr. Wo belierd imbecile, and preAigate aaa»)mhiy »bas been thoi oughly reformed. | VVe ftelieve People have now a public life with oc ry out such pli Government 0 1 honor, the interest^ and t |a prosfierity 0 New York del* ------- -- . — binaodt Oukowo delegsuioii iberaleral y>d are men of lib ^nd be Mvolent viewa,^ sound principles, aipd uni lemished charj actors. Aa far as cur kn< wiedge extootM the delegates fipx 1 the interiorJ ilnr standing, aoq iblic c Mifidenca. Oq ti Kse men, it dnj the IVnios ahall rei tain their power. iTheu 1 etioo is to eo»t firm or aubvert it Among the mo4 obvio la infiueocea s4 gainst which we bdve to [uard, ia toe in< fluaoce of SAPrnr] Ftmn ConaaavATiste; We know that to I m rnal s o f ton Consort vativas, there are yinen t ith whom any ho^rablealliaaoe-4 among um equally entitled to jJ tha courae pursaed| pends wbeiMr iieJ lelie that otoei medve than t^ an I to adminislar Isoeb riociples as jUtachmeot e ^ party might form men of integrity, paoded andgeaei leas wedded to tbaj try. But there Irodsrs, whom trust”—men who ed a profiigate ment against their hive Men their friends, and _ aa if smittoo by~a not lifted a hand oi a votott M ta^ wben*a word well apolmte • blow ieii&of policy, Cy tpan to the count toohs among thais iheryfitaalf could no4 iva fol> yesirs oasIniD* ahaiAoited Oovante Mb| ivethteDi ______________ ______ _ >k»» *'•4 aimed, might haw staid >r a r o r M » ^ f cajAn^ateaZman a to Ml liiatel the Goaf ernment in ita ncdTaed and their i n f t u e w ^ ^ J ^ tkay ware lilte to hs irarshronia ia aaa aafronol ■uB a Can such ftiU ootni ^ bow with lejoscad in tha that surroundod that misery out their owi Wa must taka that those S ai —who have vanetag their viag themsab they hero im I ever hi roeeived into a ^ th Whigat Can mui h through lAsif D^de to attSor— malignity they wratch^naas cause through leMthey wro’t fly good c a rt I ConasavATivaa I hilhe hops of ath I lims and o f a ^ I thd rota ia whieft ey by saddling uaArith very aMBto boos which t h a y ^ v a 1 lad tha I m I •igM y eeieto ions boodag* Tharo is e h h a r o k a a ^ k frr • MMMtetfiJhiliM 00 , FanasyivaniSL Qissfs aPI h r s t a i S f ! ' > m iyonihae than art hnd intended, and one o r two 1 ^ ; iea which are designed to touch mast ha deferred to another pepex. MetBvbile «e mny n penmtfrd to e i- proas n hope that the whole tribe o f Safety Fund CooWvativea, Reatrictionists, and Monopolists—Regency spacuUtors ia po lities—gamblers in BMksharMand Bank natrtotisni, will be eBeotually exeluM from any iafiuetiea over our tenishdioa. Tbs rams of tho Conaerralivea, hka tha maro of nil pnrtiea. aro honest—hut of yoor Safety Fund Cooservativw—yoor Broher- Bot i Govemman ige to the Stan enough foi him quin he reforr itoed—and sub ^rganixatioo ol 1 the House ol d the Jndieiaiy instiumeata—and d» war-fand iatrodueec destroyed oui ifactu na—aod all bn his ountry nolhia| he might serilr age aind Comnussioo patriots - wa can on lyy any thathat aDD suchch alKaoceaHaocea l any t a su al mitet be ftli- giooaiy avoided—-as tha Aaroiabty would retain the confidence of their own potty, and insure its permaosot ascendancy. am w n llnoqQ a jntadt^ and how was I rocaivndl I wns rooeivadas cordially as a nadvn o f yonr own Stela. And what d ld lsaaf IsawthaKaM nekygiaaL And w h a tdH I kaarf I heard one «f yoiur most popttJor Mflyn. I with to n j • few words moro, felnw chisana 1 eaanat part without shshiDf hands wkh every one of you. I cannot ropny you, faOow soL disrs, in any other way without shaking hands with arory one o f yoo. You havo boon tkioogh tho nrod with mo nil day long. Too havo boos ovor to toe navy yard with me and book again to tho thon- traa 1 will shake heads wkh tha captain of this eoumany in thotrbohalCI cannot ropey yon m a y othor way. [Captain PaV^r than hiooght his man to a aU d - d s r j isosls wars than addrossed by k« Loco F ood friaml CoL A. Ming, amidst groans and rontoir ciutriag. *«ihe patrowins o f tba govomment bean b r o o ^ into eoaSict whh frs9- dom of sisciions,” U m pooplo of tha m o t, the prood, U» patriotie Stats o f N.Toifc CAM bs nonasT and w u x ba r a s a . By Amos Dana, Esm Tha Dofraisd Candidate in toa Sixth—Too pondoroua fee fra “dsmocraeyofmimbera” to carry through 00 loiM a district By Heoro Grout Bsn. Tan Bnton- * ** B d e n . Jackson’s specie c wnnm^v mm ■mm w , . a oM of ihsir annritor wno U M ) f r s l A v n ^ l dr tho eountry wffi feAy>telByfee a k x . ' Wifri Uw pm fH rt0<i€Ut. t m n p f u pste ooodtogsteo havo nothing to da. Ho was jw s n ing alaodU neoufstioo, o v e n t h o ^ it were in epposMoB to the w U mo of a roe. jo r i^ of U m ciUoeas of Alton. ey I pretty mock uaod Dost Battabury. The present ad- ■inwiretio»-Uke U m toad in the Pabl^— in attompting to swell Iteslf to U m tfags of an ox m n t f mgaonUneiit was fhroam out byU M fW Masisr ^onnini, that w« own n Ugbor ob ligation to tha will o f the community In teUeh MS U m ih t t to tha L bvs of oar latry, mob law and asob spirit have mndsfanrftilinrandsnponUH Stymamey orienalenneeaweto o f the eensdtotodae- UVIXGSTON i n m i C A N . B j R. P. W i m r .E , ,. M i V u B o n a —Doctor Jaekaoo*s Suident The moro hs ornetieas the Isas hn beoosMs capable of heattag the wonads of governmen t ^ W a u S e o t t The &ato of N. York —Tito grsntsst in popdatioo, the g rentost in rasouroaa, the grastist in intarmi fan* To theae aba has added the tborilies of Um oountryi nnd if such oak T bs Bx-Pauinairr akd tbb BAauroa. — h is with DO pleasure, hot on Iba oentro- ry, with a seosa of natioaal bonubatMti, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 8 , 1M7. that a man who could induln ia snah ma- Kio refer lavolant absurdities aa nro referred M in tho annexed extract, should have bean twice elected Prsittent of tbeae United 8latea by U m people—that wa aak attention to U m comment by a London journal not a po> bticai one eilber—on oertaia ^esegae of TH E CELEBRATION. The Whigs of thio Connty soot at War- thingtoa*o on Wednesday last to celehrate U m recant victory ia the Sixth Seanto District and tha “ rsdamphoa of Now. York from U m thraldom of Van Bnion- groateat politieal trmoiph omr obtained o- »r onsrola and eorroptkm. By w . H. Scott, Eoq. Oor Wniu Rop- roaanteUvoa—May Umy taka warniag ^ U m fato of U m late party in power: tbft tho private iettors of Genarai his worthy friend of the Globa, t ^ i s h a d last suimnar in that paper.— N- Y- A smt - Gva. Jaektmk and Maasn. Bmrinf — In a preeeding article we have referred to a charge brought by Gen. Jackson sgaiost the deposHe banks of America, that ihry attempt to ** degrade, embarrass sod ruin their oam country,” and iMirely to gratify Biddle aod U m b r in g s .” Of ^ persons ia the world whose general reputatioo af- Ihhat ■ey th could not r inibetod upon Meaars Banng Stands pro-eminent, their eharacternot be ing more respectaple as merebants than fords a presumption that U m gradfied by any injury i aof sns, the hotjse of M thelrsspinga ptoM / e n tr y f I but that they could be gratified by tho of their own cuatiraers, is such an extravagant Stretch of dwtemperOd fancy/ that the charge stultifies iteelf. They may, however derive grauAcabon from the opportunity which the late erwis has affor ded ihem,oraaoertaimng the exteat of their I valley or the usnassa eehoeo uaca um credit, as well as of proving U m magmtuds | Uuinder of U m heavy guns, proclaimiog to of their own rcaouroL-s ; for it is s striking j indeed a Jubilee of Proa- 'act, and unequally credible to the intelii- The wnaUtor was vary unfev, imUa and tha roadi axBssdiagly had, notwithstond iog which a larga coooourro ass ambled m ao early hour. At 0 v'etock io the morning four vfllaga bells coasmeaced ringing a marry peal which was oonUnued for half aa hour.— During tha rii^iog of tha balls a salnie of 10 guns sras firsd from the square in front of U m Court Houaa, which, as wa learn, disturbed the shunbers of some drowsy Van Buroo men ia this and ths naighbor- At 0 o’etoek the firing again ced from the Court House and also from tho squsLre at tho south end of U m riUaga. For half an boor tho roar of cannon at one end of the viUaga was qaackiy ed from the ocher until the hiOs aroand the valley of the Gsnasse echoed back the thair deliberatiocH may be guided by darn and patriocaroi the r e M aC which rosy do honor to oar caves and oor ooenn TBT. By CoL W. H. S tanly. The Gerry mandered 6th Senate iW rict— F sa B%- igiiitedby Lass lived Ite Ughte h n n t dtodv at the polls, and was aooa exUngniahed ^ the r atb *- rtew of bar frsesDML By a Guest The Whigs o f Lirinmkm oaaaty —Their W a m ^ mrs** ell eetued- May their future poUUcaJ actioa 1 by priucipin - h e oss, and only o By Charles Shepard The Kinderhook- erw W e have beaid he was dead. May hs hsve a shroud made with shin-plasters and sstssdarit strew. lo go unpontehed, who does not look f<m- ward to that period in the futore when the ttvae o f those who dtfler in aentiawnt frees. ansnfnrietod mob, wiD he a t their mereyt For U m aafce o f the violated laws o f oor eoaotry, the traaquili^ and peace of this Republic, we do hope that the voice o f the mardeind citiseae U Alton, will not call in vain for jaatiee upon the gvihy. W e agree with most of the papers, that the oonaequenoes o f this outrage are justly chargeable upon the wasailmg party. By Oea Dawson, Esq., o f Rochsster.- The Whiga of Livingston—Livii bigs of Livingston—Living stooee in U m Tessple of Freedom. Thmr ]wd- U u have done much to aley the Regency Ooliah. By M. W isrd HeiecM to fall of Mr. Van Buren. May let him rise high enough to look over hts ehiit-collar. By C. R. Vance. The present Admin- Three years ago there were but about tweiva or fifteen Whig S b erifi and Cierkn eleetad in this State. Thie yearnbottt fi»r- tyareelecled. Thisraaidtwillodenfrom the Van Burao men one of their atroqg propa. The ofSeial patronage o f these ofe ficers will do much to support Um right kind o f political papers, and give themeir- culstion among peopls; ualeas, indeed, Jndas like, they tam-traitors to their party and lend themselves to support Loco Foeo presses. U m precedent ia to be found, but we do not believe that oneof those now eleotod will take such a coune. Mtratioa —For their promise of corn they have givan husks. For their prorniw Gold and Stiver they have given us treas- 'B attlb ow Tim c A a o n ,—^Tbs memo rable victory of Omr. HAaamoM over the aavageannyof TeewBeeh, waavefebra- tod St Cincinnati on the 7th inst Sslutes ware fired in the latter place at fire in the ury notes and shin plasters. May they aU wiUtout ceremony be bobbed to U m d—L aponded to by the ettneae o f Covingtoa, Kentuc k y . _________ _____ ' gent nwoag«-mrnt of their bumness, lant, although oue of the English firms inclu ded in the term Amencan hou«ee, no one even look the trouble to suppose that they oould poseihly be eiS*ct 9 d by the gooeral etnbarraJsmenL They aVXMi like an oak in U m forest not only uninjured by the fired. atorra but apparenUy unconeeious of it W ben the disc redtt was in the first instance thrown upon the Amencan houses,lhey of- ferd at once to discount their own accep tances at a moderate rale of interop and ticketod each bill, as Uwy accepted it, witb Uus otter, ao that any might aveilUiemselvesofit. And this, too, was probably p o t t e r to discount sonM millions of paper, when money was exceedingly valubw I and pap®r, k •hould bo borne in mind, which UMy could not redtacouBt, It being ecoepled by UMmselves. This exhibited U m immense reeouroes of Um bouse, as well as the finaaeisl skill which was roquHite to enable them to deal in this nsDOsr with such aa em ergen^, and has probably raised Um rspuiatioa o f U m houee 10 as high a piteh as tt has enjoyed at any Ume siooa its foundation.—Lendm (Aiy.) am tha y . Y. Amariea TH E CANADAK Tha utmesy spirit in Lower Canada seems to have worked Lord Gdsfbrd up into some vigonme detDoostraiiooB of au thority. O w ^ to the the rtotoue sroemblagae in Ibe Dcighborbodd of S l Johns, where loy al officers or militia were compaltod, by armed bands, to resign diMr edbUadktos, two compsaiss of the 06ch Regiment, der, Capi Darner, had been sent ap from QtMbec, and aro to be statioDed at Cham, bly. A company of the Royaja, undei Captain MuUer at Chambiy, w«|e to p ^ Ceed to Sc John^ an , with ths granadier cotnpany of tha Royals now there, togeth er wHha mounted detechment of U m Roy al Artillery, aader Chpc Glasgow, to form the command at that place m Major Troops, both from above aad below, were'ttMcantraMd in and about MootroaL A eommiasiaa off thehe Penoenoe off the o t Pe o the Qty bed just been iemed, from which aro exchided sevna of ** (he a^tetor-leedera,” m U m Moniroel C o o ^ calls them. The new a p p ^ tm e n ti in Mimtreal-81 in btf—^ oomprisr * ' --------------- ^ n oonprisas a laMe aroporttoa of French Cenadiane 'rrsM U m flew Ysih itoi, TH E VICE PRB81DERT. The Beeday News eomplaiai ilMl the Mayor and eity anthorilMs Wve not Mwwa any attentjonetotbeVinePrtwitoaL The f«tt ■ liM ttaito BtMg, M i o g T i ^ got hoU ofhsM and formed e eorded mavmi hiii^ tta tf to asvhMe tiM emhliiM b trioek he wnn-enakbd hgr vislna of hian^nM md hb owt Mhiie aarriaa, Thty <«alkad TuiM a y , ande him addnaathe loea. nwrehed him to the Thinteet. amd«abdlhaanhaabWldB him b his an that it wan inveaaihls to MW At 13 o’clock aootlmr toluto wai At 8 the large company set down to a dinner prepared in excelleat style by Mr. Worthington. General ICICAH BROOKE of Mount Morris, proaided, as sisted by Hoo. O. W. PsTTsanon of Las- caster. Hen. W h . B oott sad CoL & W. Snm i of Sparta, Maj. Wn. H. Srxvcaa of Geneseo, Maj. H a x a r Oaovr,.of Li ma, Anoe Danji, Esq. of Avon, aod Dr. E P. M btcalf , as Vice Presadsnts. After U m cloth was removed the Regu lar Toasta were announced, and drank amid enihueiaakic cheering and the firing of cannon. Mr. W atts , aod Gnoaoa D awson , Esq. Editor of the Rocbealer Demociat, were present, and joined in the festivities of the oecasioo. Tha company dispersed at aa aarly hour. AU were d»- lighted with tha order aod regularity with which every part of tho oslOhratioa was conducted. fNothing of aa unpleasant abaractor oocurred to dai^MB the good feeling which prevailed throughout the a ^ •emhly. The following are the REGULAR TOASTS. By David Shepard, Eaq. Erapiiro redeemed-Geld Humbug b u rel-^l )i State ury sehenw explodsd-nnd Martin Van Bo ren brought up eU staadhi the Oveislaui eU staadiiig like an Albo- * ^ B y ^ W.’wymaa. TI m State o f New York—She HAS and she WILL. By W. C. Mootraa. The State Salute of t ^ day—The funeral guoa of Van By A. A. Hendee. The 33d day of NoveeriMr- May U m roeoUection of itT» aterror to the intrigueiiigend aoprincipled The Whig tmjority in the State, as u~ certained by the average BMyority on die Aaagmbly tickets to the several oountiea, is 18,878. The Van Buren Electoral ticket last year had a majority of 28,898; exhibitinga Whig gain ia one year o f sn^r* PO R T Y -^EVEN THOUSAND atx b a n . dred aad twenty votes! friend of power. By & Waisoi , jr. The Whige o f the Eleetioo—May they be next Prosideatial abla to remove from the CiquM o f ' the United Stetee the praeent texperimenters* aod place in their saets those whqsrill do jostioe to their country aad h o a o r ^ thair Tho official majority of Doct H e r* in this distriet is a little more than ooe thou- L If the Regency will just consent to put Delaware io the Sixth District wa will not ooly eieet a Whig n o t year, but « - aiat our friande of the Third to do ths By D oc L Metoalf. Patrick Henry and DauMl Webster Kindred Patriots. The oourseoftheonechancterixedby feariese reabtanea to BritWi oppreaMon; that of the other by an iadoroinatabb oppoaitioa to Executive osurpatioo. By James H. VaiL The Sixth Senate ii go^ for l o w W h^ majority, notwidte 1. The Empua State.—Whaa tha Eate goes focvrmrd the prinoee moM fol- **y» •mmwiur ■tending the gerryiiwndering of the AJbn- ny Re||ancy aod the pa(b m its 380 Ibe. Bpr 8 . P. AUeiL The principles o f the 3, ThepaopkafU w a lateofN a w T a rk —may Umu nohte examph ba followed ^ the citixeDS of other Stetee aad the Con- oUtutioa wiU he safe. * A Tbs W h tg a o f th isN a tM - T b e a ir thsy bresUw already savors of Libaity; U m next Piasidaatisl alaefion will panfy it completely. a T ^ g Martel ths Pina—Ha oaoa ds- clarad that **tha farther pofwar was reiao- vad from Uw Peopfe ths batter.” The paople hero ietetmined to raamva powar to an immeaeonUe dittance froaa hiae. & Silas Wrigto* jr. aad his aalrisd ex pedient—veiood hj the indigBaol voioo of Whig party—Destined u they ore to tri- lunph-Lmay no eompromise be made with Utow who are tick of Van Burenisin. If they cannot nsM join ns, let them bear the Executive lash stiU longer. Tha following toast was sent without any name attached. The Common Schools of the State of New York. “Tho attempt to force the spirit of learning to deaoend and diffose il- aalf among the people, by (bsteiing R in Colleges and Um higher iDsthotiona, is as vain as to expect heat to deaoend. When the lower stratum o f a ir is warm, the up- • Free People. A NeUmmel P. TaUmadne-He has burst hie polilisal eoHai^—he m free. 7. Daniel Wehator and U a v y Clay— ■ey ......... •xry r j i t e l l WhUe th guide hbutf* onrtgk cover ite oooree. A W l ^ members of Congroae Their eountry will roarard thair wMetenei toar- bilrary power. A k u n e , Oeorgiaand New The extroeess have amt aad the eettro m lA TI m Weet'^Tha Baetkaa and hoe ehteinid A IL ThaUi ^ ___ inikMpntotiwiuiioraliottefihwfrae is- 11 TlMMxtOofWMrof NtvTofk —O m eeule aro already in thaA contest which ehnaetoTatonfraomH SMtood of aelnvtt. lA Ths ■Steens ef New Yeih—Thsy thair Jowoli withoota par eannoC.b ookL So of Eduoatiott.— When Hs spirit is onoe thoroughly infused iptp|he maro ^ the people, ^ ^ e g e e w31 A staunch Whig residing in York re marked to UB at the Cbebiatioa, that h a etaid at home until the thonder o f the can non ehook the windows in his lyme», when ba thought it tima to turn out and join in the general rqjoicing. A yong sprig o f Yanociaey daring the firing at the Whig celebratioa, rmnurked that MSS tksrarom s ^ t k e Bartfmd If sn It must have been u mournful day tohim. The old federal doctriaes agree most admirably wiUi Loeo Foooiaai. No wonder then, that the Yanociata groan whan the ftineiml kneU of th e ir p a ity k sounding ia thekears. require no aid but the power o f that apirH.* (t^A n error oocurred io givhq; the names of the inemben from JeHhrson county in our last week’s paper, ^aelead ofEUridge O. Merrick, (Whig) Donial WardwoU, (Y. E ) ieeleetod. The house o f AiMmUy win tbarefoie m o d IM Whige toM L o e o Poeoa. The Yon Buren popare ore urod to gnibWing. The Oeterio Maasenger, la spsaking of the result o f the ia the Western eouatiss, states that **in old Oewee whorilha fedeiiliffil h m lOBto Uroae bed a sssjority o f 800A they ^huiA HMtedad eidy by i few IwndndA'’'T h e Meassnger ie mieteken Tha **/aiarmL didw A n o o tkkoim Q u tm thii felL. DESTRUCTIVE STORM A T BUF- FALOl—NUMEROUS U V E S LOST. ' We learn from gantlenwn who left Buffelo on Thursday morning, that on the prooeedtng day and evening, that city wne visited by Um most destruetivs storm ev er expomneod. The waters rose to on wuree, ^ S E A ^ N S S S n S o f e M ^ the iabndoa which the light house ii lo cated, with their numerous tenants, ma ny o f whooB oie known to hove perished. Ths bufldiogs destroyed were o e e o i ^ , hynt ieaal f if ^ pmmma, end k was not known, when our iafonDant left, how mte nv of them had periehed, The bodies of fiuBon hod boon •aaaueed’-wMimrffiMi the wife aad ohild o f a nmn who saooc k swimming frem the iMiad to tee buiklings, tnony of i t e srarehouroson the north side </the e ,rdeetooyed*hy the t e f i f r i tti f I t i e ^ teat tee water rose fifteen kehae hroher then a woe ever before Imown | and I tet ,w ? * e n ^ M I t a . Tbeweatem m aO neiystm. i lf^ t e d o i 8 i n a i i t e i t t e e a n , o t ateenit j v:^biBllra ^■^enttmi vfewof od stole attack 1 m H ,aaa taroenmanrowero^fitogatohad j • w M f - • m x e h the pea Alton, of then E S S the cun tended! ton d m nMOtoil l o d ^ interfer part of tod thn 80 to 4 Abo« for 16 fired ft press, Utey fa guns a addrea them t