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T v e w to g et h i ^ a l l ^ ~ w ere; th a t ho oMst w ith tk e ab Om «re a re i a f o r m ^ j hearth by Ju d g e U etmodez was o m cn a L E v ety <rae,—even Ihose who slUl cherish impfcssiuM ia th e ir miads u f ov o ia b ie to th e jo d g e.(on th e quedM o o f bail) aniled iu r a o d rm im g th e hw icss a ttem p t apoo h is person, an d apptoviag his resist- 10 warm lJ bS .th e strife, t h e h o p i o f v ! c to 5 U 1- It Ip the la st gasp. W eean ei j } ' E a'TDi *A.‘ 'W ' i f f j g IS * It has been suggested th a t the rep te in the recent distribution o f the stock o f t« uted fVauds 'the Onei m ay induce the Legislature to re ter, and indeed a notice to tha(, effect h in one o f the been given Pic k i ■The light fingered gentry u k t o It., t fljo .ijdt f o f a gentleman’s .v gPo c c e t s . iusy,on .the 19di inst., amqng the oompany al >alle Garden, N ew York. A fellow named Ki lash bad ju st possessed himself pocket-book, when he wRs secure in had his pocket-book stole ;n be started from h is hotel to w which a fViend ii ed. Another gen- tletna n, containing $15. W hen h itness tlie regal ta he had $3000 in it, tie advised him U leave behind. T h e friemd in Uiis case proved t friend indeed. o , c te d till 6 were various caucus meettoirs of the oineteen, sod industrious givtnm xs out th a t they were on the .j ‘^ L r e\ r s ^ o ? e ' K _________: L t v 1 L r t o a tlv ^ in ^ : u V t o“ r , r e certainly ia the steaniboat/ur Ilultimur. - W e gqve y citerdny, in a •bort paragraph, a •ketch o f th e proceedings h a d a t A nuspolu oM Monday »nd T^ue«dny, in th e m atter of c H c ^ c atats «enatort for th e next five years. Th o nine- teen V an Buren electors refnsed and neglected to --------------------W higs, a llbM ghpres- ._________ before procoodiag ___. nothing, o f course, wjts d tm e t-T b o pi»- ceedings of Monday are described a t largfo la the following le tter to tbe'c ditor o f the Patriot. As m a po l is , Sep t. 19, 1886. STdtclock, F . M.— There is no senate yet.—A t 12 o’ clock to day, the W hig electors met—twenty ooS, being present—- sqd th a t no oommonieation co n ld q iro p e rly ^ ceived by tbe W higs a t part o f the electorel college and the le tte r w as consequently not received.— W itiiout farther p arley, Messrs: McGilHind T hom- as retired. Th e W higs th en remained ia th e sen- ate chamber till 3 o’oTock, am appearing they took a recess ti th a t tbe disafl'ected electors mi tunity o f qualifying to-di s ight have an oppor- SlXo'CLOCE,j:. ■. I» I-0: M7-y'LT’.(1:i.' \iiunru ‘cg Bn|r:e,\l’nund. i-‘II1l|l|l’l,‘C|Il’lII, Bullet‘. no|:.'::,' F€‘.’.‘.“,\‘;_..__;=.-. Flf.... .... ._...._- __.. _,, . at that (7:-'n-an oéiuian. ..........-n m. s n g 11.. pmuaany of the In! mung. wan nu and n_“ruud. . rm: - ’l‘l0NS.—From John Hun_In. In mg... llevul from . tux m..o..a for nu.-m. n_do;—n- ‘l'er‘rnrlt_ugommllleo_:1n Pcx _ J __ one o the chattel', the inquiry is made, if it should do so, who is to lose the stock or its price—the seller or the buyer—and is a special w arran ty necessary in the a repeal, to recover back the price of stock from the seller 1 W e have learned from a 1 gentleman th at there k .now a stock in existeiice, and that as an implied w arran ty extends no farther than to the existence o f tltc stock, and a tide to it in the seller: th at the buyer can o f course have int failure o f the title b nedy for a subseque t al o f the pe l the seller to refund him the price o f tlie stock. be so, U ;e.^rch aser w ould be wise in requiring suCh a w arranty. y a charter, without a special w arran ty from i WII ^ LUM HENRY HARRISON F a r T lc e > P r c s ld e n t| \for FI ^ ANCIS GRANGER .« Gr e it F ir e a t Liv e r po o l .—W e regret that the extensive warehouse of Messrs. Hodgson A Co. has been destroyed by fire, but the same time, it aff'ords us pleasure these gentlemen were fully insured. It appears by a letter from Liverpool, th at about one thousand bales of cotton 'were burnt. «>«•« \for a cross Gulian C .Verplanck and LnUu Robert tV. Mott, Joshua A .Spencer. John Grant, Gorneliua Baracn, Robert Smith, ' > Jaiuea Benedict, ---------LWniSHn, p : ? ' J ± : .\ s s u Aiianstus Clupmw Lawrence Gras, Daniel T. Bucl^ *®*‘“®****® *** Mceived and com m ittee on paving reporte d in favor o f »2 1 8 .0 0 - Ugbtine Greets, ar** ** '“ lance fur defrayi the cu rran t year, the act incorpora- --'i t y o f S for all tbe ta x u b le^ ro p erty in th e c i t y __________ _ rebuilding tbeir proportion o f th e new bridge acrofs th e Mohawk river.from Utica to Deerfield, agreeable to tb e act pasted by the legislature o f this state April 30 ,1836* Aid. Church,\ *i-- otber m c id ea ti' ieutal expel s * ;; r “c iiro '* f'u ra .‘ \\ - —:— vard, for tbe remainder of tbe present year, and w c th a t be be paid in the same proportion for his ser vices, th a t E. Dorchester bud engaged to te acl th e said school for. h I 3 - A new “spark catcher,” intended for the im b o ats,. chimneys of locomotives, stea ts, Ac., has been im-ented by a n Ehigineer on the Pontchartrain Rail road, and w as put in operation a short time since.- Those who witnessed tbe expieriment expressed deal of satisfaction at the result. It is said to .simple contrivance, and not very costly.— Should it be found .to nnsw'er the purpose, the in- ventor will receive the reward offered by the compa ItfcoMBDsnnLE St o r e .—T he New York Ameri- can states th a t a store has been erected in th a t < y N , G. Games, which is actually incombusii 'hetp is no wood exposed in an y part o f the build- ing. T h e walls, in the first place, are three feet thick, and not pierced gny where fbr beams. These on projections o f brick fiom the iimer side of the walls. T h e floor, laid in liquid cement, upon these beams, which are first deafened, is of large sla bs of slate, varying according to the use to which the loft is to be applied, from 1 1-2 to 4 inches, in thick- ^ r T he ceilings are o f zinc, painted; the stair- I are covered w ith zinc or heavy copper; the o f iron, ,as window-fi-ames and sashes are shuuers and doors. A .SS** kindled on one floor, by spontaneous combustion, accident, t lid not extend beyond the goods on that f insurance, on such •ould very qoon make up ,T h e saving o f premiums o ^““ y \“ P. legiMevcntwg Inns Iroia traveling. ' _________: wi ,ahorUy JESSE BUEL noiMU-BE-DEEw—A k i^ f t s c w c B ito r th e w injasliM is doM to th e i •tor|r is ma> t wbieb'great fs, in i o f tbe dead Nn hxwe ne t witJk it in Mexemi daiU»p i!L?i” I h ia l^ w o r th contradicting, G a z a l te .^ tiU ^ t U ?« T m A t h e c a d i^ ^ ^ T b c cdU orof the Gazette should mm^ ---------------------—'SZetU GAMALIEL Ij. BARSTOW. T h e l a ^ J ^ g contained d enk>\ ^ t h e applii d ie“ O pinioo o f Judge D nio\ b lication for a n 'injunctkndganist Pr o v id enc e, By a letterfrom (R . I.) Sept. 30 .-fV w« PicUm.— the corresp()q|d#1r[rof ,the N. Y . Adv. Jounial, at Bristol, we learn that the bri^ Agnes, Bly, arrived there on Satui-day, in 8 days from Pic- ton. Capt. B. states, that on the 5th inst. an explc sion occurred in tlie mines, in consequence o f fire be ing communicated to the gas from a candle, where “workniai great number of the jured. Eight had died previous sailing, and several otheis were not ex t cen-er. H e furtlier states, that in consequence of this accident, vessels will be detained ranch longer coal, as there were but few men left to work mines, and no coal on the landings. pected to th e ck y , and our return too late for the p u rp o« the present wedc, prevented us from accompanying th “opinion” w ith such redections, and placing befoi oar readers such inferences derived from the as assumed by Judge Denio, as :t and the dc le subject eep and extensim« c i m t prevailing in relation to it, demanded. W e shall, however, in our next paper, undertake this, and will ■prove firom the facts admitted to be estaWished by JudgeDenio, th at a majority o f the Oneida Bank commissioners f the made It of'the lie ii Tlw first FUt ire a an'assertion that Na- p a l m waa in the habit o f Wearing n coat o f mail without it. ----•-------------irearfcaUe for his fearli Veariugacoi rarely went -- _________ :ess- and we venture —badaosBch habit by the writer o f the story afor arviler goes forthei Bat srrnadly, the said r, and tellsB w iehcdaad aoafeasieal tale to tbe effect, tkathnwsng u gg a ti with a aaaker o f iron shirts to coat o f mail that f f i r b . 7 3 J 5 2 s rs A r . 7 3 i ? broaghihome, soade the artificer pat it on bU -------------j . ^ proving ito ti i rr s a n a A S ’ j i E r s r f a r ss a pistoload Ihea with a fo w lit^ piece!! M readme thie absnsd aarration we were -irre- sisliU y remmded o f w hat cosporal Bunting, in Bolwei'a EogcaeAram, a ^to say when peoplf BOBSCBse to him. “Aagh, bangh. bother J> th e said school for. By A id. Faxton, Resolved, Thi minissiouer notify tb e tbe owner .---------a t th e stre et co m n or owners o f tbe city mill, th a t the course of tbew ate rraDD ing from .the pond adjoining said mill must be to g h tered p$ not to run parailel.or along bridge streeL Resolved, T h at the stre et commissioner be d i- rected to repair that part of tbe bridge known as Hiller’s bridge, over th e Mohawk river, and with- in the city o f Utica. B y Aid. McBride, Resolved, T h at tbe said com missioner be d i e t e d to g rade and gravel th e side walks in front olT tbe school house on Columbia y St ea mb o a t s dkk a t Dcxxituc.—W e learn from ih® Fredonia Censor, th at the steamboat Gen. Porter- with 600 passengers, bound up the lake, in coming into D unkirk on Monday la st, struck on a rock and stove a hole in her bottom, but with muchexeiiion w ith sails and steam, slie -was enabled to get along- side Begg's '& Co.’s wharf, where she w as run aground, having tw o or three feet water in the cabin T h e Victoria took her passengers and proceeded on ith them. T he stock o f the Cassadaga and Erie Rai^ RoaJ has all been subscribed 1 $250,000. __________amounting to commissioners were g u ilty o f the charges made agqinst them by the complainants, and were only protected from public d ^ rsd a tio n by the w ant of ju risdiction in the court, as s ; a t ^ by Judge Denio. Oneida county has, in trutli, never -witnessed a scene like this, when men publicly arraigned, and. in fact, proved guilty o f vile officious delinqui have the matchless effrontery to proceed as ‘mce o f public opin- it of an important randed ifcfore the ion to even lake the management insutution while they stood b : munily<witb g ross violations o f official and moral obligation. certainly ia the steaniboat/ur Ilultimur. they will or not a few hours will d e le n 1 bad hardly fiuisbed u ritin g thus rEBrooL. 9 lh Aog. II hs28lb Jo ly .a m l ■ colleges, and are now examiuing it Mr. Bell o f W l h r e e V o o Rurea m .m b .r. h * .e M ti.S« l /« V b ,,lh lo ,A p d rt.in Will no, be.eleeled to d a |-p ,n * im p re ..io n I om a - ; R .,d Lnehors and otrocli oo the bank an d I are w n y to T h e Amiua! Exhibition of the Oneida insti- ite is expected to take place in the Presbyterian church at W h i t e ^ r o ’ on W ednesday afternoon ■pteniber28th,beginningbegi all and evening, Septeniher 28th, 2 o’clock Resolved, T h a t a committee be appointed to r e port to this board upon tbe expediency o f paving Genesee street with wooden blocks, together w ith the probable expense o f such paving. T b e May- o r optiointed Aid.-McBride, L urraii, Faxton and Pqnc, to constitute the committee, and on motion,, bis hunor tbe mayor was added to the committea as cbairmim thereof. S t e a mb o a t Ro bb e r t .—On Wednesday, Mr. Ja- ^ Burrows, a passenger in the steam boat Ehne- rald to A lbany, w as robbed while on board, o f his pocket book containing $1300. It appears that he had placed his money under his pillow in his berth, a nd that it w as taken while he w as asleep. r 9 f 999el ilirou^h a mo9i dis- ,il R.addepot in Utica, which is invar nbly experienced on the arrival detily from A lbany, arising from a want o f proper regulations in regard to the deUvery of com tile Baggage cars, would beg leave to ssingseer baggage fr li proprietors the at ted a t Worcester, Mass.—which is si recommend to the ] ingement adoj>- iimply to guard I Baggage cars, as soon as they arrive, by a rope lured by pillars in a circular form—keeping the passengers back a: a suitable distance and giving the porters sufficient room to do their duty—and thereby preventing tl.m scene o f perfect confusic and distress, and tramj ling on toes and rights—at destroying band boxes and breaking trunks, which is unavoidable without such # provision ns is here recommended, and which is dictated by mere sym- pathy for his suffering fellow travellers who are to comeafter him on this otherwise well regulated and nl-asant route. S ep t 23,1836. WEBT TBXBTU E irnBT . A GUIe after 5 o’clock this Baaming. th e Bowery Tbeatre was abserred to be oo fire, which is sup pascal to bave caoght iitom tbe wadding o f some gmmm which haai been final in the perform ances o\ tbeprevioosevenang. Ithad gained an nncontroll ■Ue h e ^w ew S» ^ ih M W M Ai u S m^ T t e l r a S ’orT .TR u.licw fell mong the largest in Ihe rity. The original et was creeled m 182fe and borot on Ihe 28th May, 1 8 ^ The bailding now destroyed was comnien- sooB after on aa enlarged scale, and has stood itse rc a years. The loss o f property is esti- ed at $7^000 to $100,000. a considerable part rhkhCd falls apoa Nr. Hamblin. o f whic B a A few hoars after the fire, a yonng lad about o f age. named T . Parse mmmmM Ob Ihe evea g previons to Ihe fire, one o f the ES ,a Mise Wariag. dering tbe performance as cbairmim thereof. Resolved, T 'bat the committee on legal procee- dings inquire into and th at they report at the n e x t meeting of this board w hether clergymen and priests a re exempt from the payment o f the ta x imposed upon dugs. s l i s s i s i Kuss, Barnum, Curran, iUurlcb, 5 ; nays, Al f burch. Pond, F axtoo, Holmes and bis honor tl Mayor, & . _ ......l i 'i r ; 3 i f ± .”'’ .K .i s ' a T S T j s ^ ingtoD, Slid Vansunt o f Baltimore, stalked into tbe chamber to day, when Mr. B rawaer, of Charles, called the attention o f the m em b ei\ to th e fait, want of courtc.-!) on the p-irtof the rt bigs, a nd Mr. U rawner was deterriiiiied that th ey should not have tbe excuse th at they had not been invited to . -Q - W e have hkhetto abstsuned from any notice o f the qu a rrd which has a r i s ^ in the administgaiion parly in this county, an d we adven to it a t this time only to notice the nominations which have been by tw o “democratic repu'olican” factions. T h e bolt- ers have nominated the following Assembly Lester N. Fow ler, o f Remsen; Andrew S. Pond, of D lica; Theodore Page, o f Bndgew aier; and Da- vid Utley, o f Western. It is understood th a t the last named gailleman declines. T h e Regency gency, or more^Riperly the“Oneida BankCommis- aioaera” pa tty h as not a s yet nominated for Assem- T & delegates to nomiSme a Sena bly. fle this c ity on Thursday last. T h e bolters’ delcgat were excluded—the Oneida B ank CommissioDers $3* Yesterday afternoon, about 4 o’ clock, two or iree cars o f the outward bound train on tbe W or- cester Railroad, ran off tbe track a short distance b e y on jlb e Tremont road. T h e train w as proceed- ing very moderately at the lime, and but little dam- age w as done. A m an w ho w as on one of the cars, jumped off\ and fell into the w ater by the side o f tlie road, but received no injury, save a w(X jackcl.- [Brigj • - - ■ Jrigg’sBulletin. Mayor, . Adjourned to tb e 29th inst. half past six P. M. \J . D . EDWARDS, Clerk. council of the :a, do ordain aa As f the tim I ftnd th at the collect- . Lf a w Or e .—We natked some time siaee. the liscovery o f a lead mine in the coaw^ o f St. Law- rence, near Ogdeaslmig. W e then sU ted. on the ness or value a t the tim e. A gewlirmvn left a specimen at oar oC ce on Sataid ay. the best aad purest we ^e r w ilu p ssed . The geographical aation o f the mine will proinbly reader it m . .. mmmmM ing witli any bairow, sleig Mil forf.-it and pay a penalty of A true copy from ilie records. 3wl9 ^ J. 1 .D. EDWARDS, taerk- ’f h is stated upon accurate information, that Jouiicen o f the laigest “g in shopo” in London has been visited m one week b y two hm dred and sixty- nine thousand fo u r hundred and setenly-Oiree persons! I As the'sign o f the tim es, I ftnd th at the collect- or o f the port, Mr. Sands, has raised the national fl.ag of our country, and has ordered .n salute to he fired in honor, I suppose of one o f the oldest states being blotted outol the Union. As tbe boat moves T h it le that Maryland ia without . p a tty , beaded b y delegate Dauby, Bank Crmimis- sioner and President of the Oneida B ^ , nominated o f emrseMr.. tF ag e r, who has been the bosom fiiend and o o onsdlorof the Cmnmissioners in theirtronbles and -wfll undoubtedly have in his favor all tb : in f li- enee th a t the Oneida B ank can givehim by prmnisa an j Jifai^o fifiacan Q l. Mr. D anby knows how rew aid his friends. T h e boheis nominated Gen- aral SxM on. Co mk t o c x ,o f Clinton, in this county. T ua CongiessioDal Convention 'w a s held at Rome on Saturday. The regency nominated Rutger B. M iller o f this city, for the remaining un- ex]fnred p a rt o f M r. Beaidriey’s term, and CoL Fos- terfor the next session. T he Oswego delegates ■were instructed to vote for A . P. G rant, Esq. of O s w ^ , w ho w as of course ncmiinated. T h e bolt- ers adopted the nomination jbf M r. Grant, and nom- inated from this county iM.Stoddard o f Camden, and Ellslia Petlibone o f 'Vernon. M r. Turrill, it •win Tie saen, has been“ used up” in the ban k dis- tributimi o f the new bank a t Oswego, a n d now veiilyhatbhisre'wani. W h a t a pity that Mr. Daubj w as not with him to whisper in his ear his fa voril ’’y “coming events,\ Ac. T he Bank com- missioners ticket 'm tU s county their doom finm Mr. Turrill’s melancholy fate. The inftunous corruption of the O nejdrB onl nu ia o no s has disgusted the decent men of their party. N o county ticket from such a source can a, J 3\ T h e citizens o f N ew York are about to erect mooument in Hanover Square, to commemorate die Great Fire.^ Wh it e s b o r o ’ , Sept. 22. Mr. North w a y —A good d eal o f speculation has been excited in relation to the payments on the stock in the Oneida Bank held by certain of the commis- It is well known tiiat they are utterly una- ble to pay and really not worth as much as the val- ue of ihestock they obtained. A friend of mine who' is behind tlie curtain has explained in part this my >- o the distribution. tery. H e states that previously t: some o f die commissioners opened a communication widi H enry S< ymour, the President o f the Farmers’ Loan Company in New York. By certmn consid- eraltonsknown to tbe parties, they prevailed on Mr. Seymour to engage, through his company, to ad- vance money on the hypothecation of the Oneida Bank Stock. In this w ay those commissioners are Fri-S®* “'° \S hypothecated sto c k .- is understood that a note is to be substituted just ®\“^‘® ‘° ^ ® ® P ^ ‘® T h e r e a l o w - be the Farm ers’ Loan Com- pany. Young Mr. Se)Tnour IS one of the directors of P®\ -^ yanoi spread-Oneida Bank and 1 I presume that the other part of the engagement will be a s faithfully perform- ed. I am prepared to give other particulars in rela- ut bave no time at present. Y ours Ac., K. i tion to Uiis business, b T h us it le em s that Maryland ia without a sena- tor. T he trick, inlumous as it is, has p roied suc- cessful the constitution having made no provision fur such . Lo bb t e r s a t Bc f t a l o .—T his salt water loxurj- to be found r ^ id a ily upon tbe table o f tbe America H o ld a t Buffalo. 1' \5 N ew Jersey , will lak e pla ce on Wednesday the 2Slk‘hast., whea am och la rg e r class will eradi IbaaaavpreTioBsope a t Ibis coUege-T h e c tioa before Ihe two Slocielics —\ ■—------ the aftefBooB precediag. by o f Philadelphia. A life .. luate terary tre a t well wor- J f ‘^ ‘S^;a\n\,''?o“ r e ’8th‘t c r s ^ ; hbeabating. Cholera iu Charleston itUBoay ratrodeced^which irav es oandto o wi g ^ n d IP doubt bat th a t h e 1 ^ m a rd e r e ^ ro h b rf o f his watch, a ad a b o u t flOO m m aaey. N r. R a h y lo h ie w V iw k.wfth a s p u o f Po u t s Ca pt c h e d .—W e learn from the Messrs- Topliff^ o f the Boston N ew s Room, that a coaster which arrived at Pictou, N , S. a few days since, brought infomuuion that a British m an o f war had taken a pirate vessel off* the coast o f NewfoundlaDd. T he m an o f w ar w as disguised as a merchantman. T he pirate w as led into tbe snare and bdarded when in quest o f pfamder. T h is infotmation was -wriUrn on tbe w ay bUl by the Postm aster at T ruro, N. S. 10th inst. ^ Jf ‘S^;a\n\,''?o“r e ’8th‘tc r s ; ,T h e Cholera iu Charleston appears to be abating. irlestoo Observer o f tbe 13ifa nayi,“ In com- -,;iK tis--ecomraeiidalion o f ou r Citv Fs t a e. AcriDEsT.—B< deck ow tfolarday___^ .Joseph Covey, ahoot two year rilh soBK other chil iato Ihe boose, w hen it ore to It aad fbaod wards discovered that its ai bowels rapteicd.—yea r, s f i THE ‘Ta .Ao .31. 1836l • ‘Ta l u h a s s e e .Ao o .31. 1836 foar tlioovaml weeks I thiok the greater partoftheBatioaurUlbe unmoa. Alllullznd Pnlfc I,nn nu emu |nIum,l|lr. (mm Durnuu. In Mnse daughter of Nuhnnicl wua. uq xllallhu yllnu. i'hc churches w;;re opeued, aod all basi* ice o f t h e ’ ---------**CAo/ero on the PlaiUations.—An endorsement on M' •lO K K N T . Hep. 26,1S36 . 3w20 .Ea t FiR E .-A bout h a lf past oneo’clock on Fri-S®* d a y night la st, a fire broke out in the [Episcopal] o u rtb street and Avenue D. New York, which w as speedi-1 ly consumed, and the fire communicated to the bniWingt,* adjoining; and when our informant left,' s,thenrn™ .rtvofR n,T PrW iIIian„ h u re h o fR ev .D r.W a Ik e r,n e arth eco m ero fF c ^ joinin{__ fived welling houses th property o Roger Williams, had been destroyed, and tbe flames were yet spread-Oneida A meeting -was b dd in the Church on tbe ning o f the fire, and it is supposed that the fire noted in the room used by the minister for changing h is d r e ^ onthe PlaiUations.—An endorsement on IS S es T c h ra ^ u T o il ' r P ^ re y ’ s T ^ ^^ ^ South Snntee, both dead. , was brokca opea fifteen haadied do) and robbed o f i • Fn x alheW uIua£toaG Io>eofSep2a NxsrouTAR 1 sDCMsrr r.—Notice is hereby giv- cn, that Ihe whole o f the third m-vtalmeot under Ibo NcapoUlaw T r u ly has rearh ' this conntry. i~’i—thereto •rertomed, proper arrangements will be lik e Ibncaml places o f p.Tymeat to the and pnVK notice thereof giren. In the Ihe certificates still remaining in this d. will be forwarded as the claimants a u y bo pleased to direct. LEVI WTOBBURV, l South Snntee, both dead. A le tter received from South Santee states th a t ■s bad ocemred at Col. .Pinckney’s Plants- S b n s s 'xra V iS two under treatm ent. T he Mobile Advertiser f J ^ E C T T R EsJo^eI l O CU T IO N and Style, by EtoncntTr°y Course'of Bibical Theology; by S toir\* “'fssi'SSH; two under treatment. T he Mobile Advertiser o f iicliness continues to accumu- late upon us here in Mobile, in consequence o f tbe extremely im pure and nohealtby sla te o f the e 8lh inst. says,“ Si Savannah and Augusta coutinne for th 2« ] r .■ 2 ; S 3 2 .■ ^ s i 3 i ■ b .• ^ s s s ^ ^ ’an extradozeaorso a r th & * ’wamcB U -d .’ we da nut doabi they woald fiad castomcra by scores—while tbe ladiewd;<^r soals! coaU eajoy the privilege o f chuariflg whom Ihqy pleas^L— Buffalo JourmaL ^ west “'fssi'SSH; rchant^ Cleik, and oi b y\ i« r e ‘!i' .r .\ n X e d tv '^ e .e | Ke«h.'li. b .—’ W e have the {Measure o f announcing that the ’ratc l t their metling on ConXLiN nd Political Econ- y ngratulate the pub- lic on this appointment Judge Conklin holds eminent rank a s as a L aw yer and a Judge, and hia literary taknls and acquirements rue of a high order. His treatise on the Jurisdiction Ac. o f the United States Courts, and his works more recently publish- ed entitled the “Young Citizen’s M anual” are replete iiritb uteful information, and in their literary tion are highly creditable. T h is appointment will be received with conlistl approbation, aixl cannot fiul to add to the reputation and usefulness of the In- slinition. W e are also much pleasd to learn that the ciuzens o f oqr flourishing sister city o f Roches- ter have made a munificent donation to the College. ■Tbe amount exceeds tzrenty thousand dollars, the in- terest o f which is to be paid annually to tbe College for five years, and to be applied specially in pay- ment of the salary of the President, b y whose friends and former parishioners tlie fund w as contributed; at the expiration of v hkfa period the donora are to determine thepatticutai-^disporition which shall be made of tbe fund. T h e friends o f learning and re- legion every wlieie will duly appreciate this instanc T n isle eso f Haniitton Coil-ge a| the 1 ^ 1 insL, appointed Ju d g i ‘M aynaid Profissorshipof L aw a om'y in th at Institution. W e cor ila DoUeheaited authors is reflected' on their prosper- oftreity, already so distinguished for its commercial alidmanufacturingimportance—its public spirit and M ay .we not hope th a t an exam] so h o n o ^ l e an d so worthy o f imitation, will be its enterprise. e ple, • '■ • • \h e f o l- lowed by tbe people o f this c ity and county I T he id n ri t^ e l id o f instruction ii board n tb b Institution u now filled b y gentlemen o f tbe first qualifications, an d its w orthy President, D r. Pe n n y, fiilly answers tbe high ejqiectalions th at were formed o f him . A more xealous, devoted and valuable friend great cause of Afscotionb^cA vidiere to be found.— The number of stttdenta the present year will fallW htde abort o f one hundred and fifty, a grdat in beyond th a t o f anypreceding year o f its existence; a ) ^ ks p m ^ e c is o f aoccess and permanence, w brighter; igton Is between Mr. W ic k h am , a son o f the distin- guished law yer of Richmond, and M r. Chapman, a son of Dr. Chapman o f Philadelphia.’^ N e iih e r o f the dear young gentlemen were hurt. .Exprese, BAL -rtMORE , T hursday Evening. frtved in time to witne le’s Candidate in the monumental city. M y friend a t m y the number, missing only a few of the advance o f the Me s s r s Ed it o r s .—1 affn splendid entree of the Peopl i . elbow counted Cavalcade. T h e number of mounted horses, four hundred; six hundred footmen; three bands of sic, and about tw enty carriages A finer looking !K/xrltfn ffn isn body o f men I never saw —the real voters, every o f them. T he streets were lined on each side. T he General looked in fine lieallh. H e w as es- corted to tbe new and s]ilendid Euta w house, where the Committee have made every necessary arrange- ent. Yours in haste. Savannah and Augusta coutinne healthy for th e Charleston and Liverpool P ac lx ts.^ U affords us us.-=lt a LEVI WTOBBURV, Secreta ry of \e Treasury. Sep. 26. 1836 .A ss,^ aad l u y p re re n t some Eret to * _ Bcw begiaaer i .A N N U A L S F O R 1 8 3 7 . n E N N E T T Jk B R I G H T liave this day received XVthe following splendid Annuals:, i7Token, and“ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ by 8. C .Kjodricl). ,? l:^ ?L \riu '?rr.'/S ;!^* k n d lto d 'b y Wmi. Gaylord J r S S £ S ‘ ? ,’S The ! editedby BernardBowring.London. \Ex\ '5' nT£2'u?E.'€k'.‘:'T[;-\b?fuT:2l .;......... S : * ,l ^ ' 2 ? i S 2 J 3 L ’2 S 2 f J appearaaee m the Turkish qaarter o f Five months prevmqs it coaUmrd a | 53* Butter is now selling in the Boston market for 9 d other provisions in about 40 cents per pound; an U b , .,,b „ .from whence she is to leave, as the first ship in the i:„ - the first of Novem ber next—to be succeed- s expected, by the fine ship North America, first o f Decem ber, and to be followed by a Five first class ships of from 5 to 7001( then, are to be engaged in tb e trade. T h i -------- are sUted to be intelligent and enterprising men. and express th eir determination to give th e e nter- prise a fair trial. Mo biLE ,Se p t 9 —T he accounts of the cotton crop ^are still very bad. Tito worm continues its rava- W e hope this insect may no! have made its ap- irance very generally in Alabama. .I De a t h o fCo l . Bbr r .—T he New York Ameri- states upon undoubted authority, th at this great “breathed Ins la st in the presence of, and eyes wereclosed by, a passing stranger—no relative, friend, orclergyman, beingin the room at tbe time.” ya>A ‘ma l.JzI: Structural’ |..........:’,\.::'.n.;'..'..~.:....= .... ._ ... ..‘.=_. ,____.,_._...,,... Sale o f H y ie P a r i.—Th e estate o f the late Dr. Hosaek, on tbe Hodaoa Riser, koown as Hyde Pa*k was noM yesterday at pnrale sale to k com- poay o f g a tlem a o , for tbe saBwof one kmndred and oeeeutyjioe Aoaoood SoUmro The estate cousis- ted o f eight hnndred ac r u o f Lh mI, oo which is an The ! edited by Bernard Bowring. London. T h e following is from tlie Baltimore American ----------- isth a t which is most f r ee r , r’ BA NK OF U T IC A. election of thir- lV.?oVD‘ ;r^c‘t*or\/i?'!J:/‘Zll''o'?u‘{lc^^ Bank of Utica, Sept 27, B A N K O F U T IC A . election -English Bchr. Rising Sun, Sponagle, from Liverpool, N. S., for Boston, w qs upset by a squall on the I2th inst^ and two men drowned. She w as afterwards fallen in with by a vessel from Buckport, and towed into th at port on the 17th inst. mormng: 'General H airis on reached tliiscily yesterday af- panied by Com-npam and W ashington. H e w as met a l Carroll’s bridge by a large concourse o f citizens on horseback who formed tficmselves into an escort, and in Pratt street the line of procession w as greatly augmented by the body o f citizens mbled there to receive him. foot asse bli After p ocecd- lore streets, ighted' a t the Eula w House, where, ----------- ternoon from W ashington, accom] mittees o f citizens of Baltir ing through Pratt, Bond and Baltimore the General al we le am , the address of welcome w as delivered by .iLnqAa—One Judge H anson, to which he made ameloquent reply. L^mt night there w as a“ Reform Procession, which assembleriin south G ay street and proce to Monument ^ were delivered. u a r e , Te bn e»e x - —The politiciaBs o f Teanes.seeare eatiog av ny at a moot feaifbl rate—the political ---------r an d w armer, and their jaw s life; A dianerisheld iu one w Bggng tor dear r u l place, and the co m p uy at night adjourn to a bar- bocaelhe next day in aBotbercaaaty. The Pres i d u t Arrired at Nsshrille to take part in the elec- In occtiag in foror o f N r. Van Baren, and he sat down to a taUr with tercral kondred, amoog whom were some political oppoocals, and the rery next week the White ama bad two dianers, each u largo u the Ptcaidert’a. It ia oo m erere coontr o fth e a la le .The Van B a m menwould eat half u sqL two sheep, aad a drare o f heas, and before they cowM weft digcattUapotilicaliBhamation, tbe Lalfe. a dfore o f fowl. There is no donbt that the White men win b u t the othera—th q ^ e a ^ o r a e im ly .^ an d f a ^ eg u d r t l A splendid new steamboat called the Dewitt Clinton, h as arrived a t Buffalo from H uron. T he measuremento f this vessel b 450 tons. She b fit- ted up in elegantstyle and only cost $45,000. the Florence (Aliib ) Gszetlc. A Mo r t a l Co m b a t .—A friend a t Waterlr under tbe date of th e 17th inst. has inforu h b from n place called Chickasaw. * man bv the name of G arrett, who lived at th« le of Ahtii Meiitzer, was very mach abused .iLnqAa—One the conflict G arrett’s wife came to th e ja l ic f ol her husband with a g un ; as soon as she a p b eired with th e gun, she win knocked prostrate by Fat and on recovering from Ihe blow, she seiz la rge knife, niid with' it gave Farney one moital stab, while he and Nibton were beating h e r h as. band to death. Both G arrett and Farney died instantly; tbe one from th e blows inflicted by Nibton and Farney, and the o ther fell by th e hands o f G arrett’s w ife.' She was much iiqured in the battleL-our correspondent does not know w hether she will recover or not; Nibton made his escape; G arrett and Farney were both dead before our informant could get across th e river and arrit th e s,cene of death. ‘ isth at which is most f r ee r , “Th PEorLE OarrEP St Andirons, -|^ I ^ P A I R S , a great variety of patterns; forstlk Sepl.27, Ja m e s DANA * BON. “Th e PEorLE or t h e OarrEP St a t e s .— sa g .-W w .UcA-T H saa is os Bench and Mold- Back Cfo ls .iLnqAa—One ..—T be'aleamboat Providence, on her w ay to Providence from Ne-w York, w as robbed o f a keg o f gold containing th irty nine thousand dol- lars. T h e irioney belonged to tbe Fulton Bank, of Gr e a t Ro e k b t .iLnqAa—One m g ^ u T s r r . h 75 S ? s * ^ \ D.iuby. J. R. Warner. C. A. Mi ^ S .Bantam V .V. • - TfAWTES D A N A * .SO N are now receiving their Fall In ^rta tio n s of Hardware, Saddlery, Cutlery and Cabinet Ware. Which they offer fe----------------\ ' New York prices, at Ihe O l dHa r d t i • cee St. Sept. 27 , 1836 .iLnqAa—One ,(Co n n .)—T be extensive cabi- net m ak m ’s shop b an g i n g to Mr. H enry Allen, Fir e a t Nor w ic h destroyed on F rid ay evening la st, with all its ■ g steam contents, ctmsisting o f a engine of 15 horse power, w ater wheel, machinery, tools, Ac. with a largequantity oflumber. The loss b stated a t $10,- 000,—5000 o f 1 0,-5000 which only Was covered by insurance. .iLnqAa—One £3* Five dollar counterfeit notes of the Ontario ~'I circulation within rT Branch Bank have been put in •within few days, : which 'signature o f“ A. B. Johnsoi ■ably well executed. T he very good icker than t tion. T b e p a p r is darker and thk the genuine note-s. .iLnqAa—One r i rt o e v l S ^ d K r “i t\ '\ with that nama bare beep wwicd by the Baak.— .iLnqAa—One -------------------------lecfeit te a i .H .H E NR X J D .T U C K E R , ArronHaT t La Cation a shade better. $9to9,S0 $l,87to!M)0 $9 to 9.50 $26 to 2 ^ $17,50 t o ^ k ) the WellsBd Boose Osvrtgo Vinsfe, on Taesday tbe In day ofNavuabcr next, u IZo^clock, for tbe purpose cbsonogUiirieCT Diteclois o f said Oom|«ny. ArronHaT a t Law, N o . ID S G ea ese e Sri« et, .et, Sri« .iLnqAa—One 13F T he A nnual Meeting of the N ew York State Anti-Slavery Society w ill be held at Utica, on W ednesday, tb&lOtb of October next. .iLnqAa—One e s,cene ‘ r e m t d ^ w o ^ m a rc \i n \ bodv to V o r id a ? \ ’ ^ *“ .i g of importance bas'.Uanspired on tb e p a rt troops. T be forces which marched last lor Newnaosville h a re not. ye t been hean! from. All seem i to be calm and will pirol»Mr until Ihe nea t new moon a t wh'ich .iLnqAa—One ^ r h r t i r ^ m j d F .i a l V m o r a S S O a Corpse Fmiad— body ^ a s ln a g e r ,f o M d O Tuesday a ft« a. aad w enton booid thctlaaSB- idlOiB tbecrcwmw tospeakfer imft la^ na TnlTa J mbNaMmwm Vtomir bewiaifed to g a Yaifc I fcRorta were an c ^ » .aatil liatciy lo st a r t r t Im l Hw re r hiau, b r t w ilS aat 31)). mum ihei wtth'ihelr former slock will reader ’their asaort. s & T« ' f r i : n r Sep. 27, 1836 .---------------------- o f the New Yorii papers reports ih ^ cholera—Amatic cholera—in ten tiaiy ,o n Saturday, th e 17th inst. T h e patient w as committed to Frid a y ; name,'W alter Reid. The same paper aluo lions tw o other cases, without names, Cross, rmd the other in C edar streeL penitentiarjr aa a vagrant on Cumberland, No choice, certain. a t” .s r s .j y T f S i ' w i s s u i ..Oxford, T . J. C srle r(V B ) probable.. . Y ork, John Fairfield, (V B) certain. Penobscot Sc Somerset, No choice, probable. H aneockfe W ashington, * ' The Chihernatgrial Election. 600 lbs.^in. Coil Chrin. to find that there was an excess ofaubsuption' fWthe Oswego and Utica Railroad. been ta ken c aie o f . The Whigeleelotsof tbe County of Oueida are reqoes- cdloihccialtbe N«nh Ameriesn Qolel Ip ^ c s oon n the cs eo w ort H t nW e mst-atII^ o'clock, A. S?^ IIrenS«n?6eSiw H rihe\i'^^ Yort ™n^hc —o f tbe btfUe of the Ttuunea—6th ftol. ^°[,!!l!rttti^rW e!^~ C ount ^ For sale by R HOLMES It CO. iiiHdKdb^ribation^ uJ^uH iartioa of the'stockholdeta to press forwaid t l ^ i ^ M l i t r b a d to the •West,. Mr. J .D a r is J and Upper Canada, engaged as an c ^ » .aatil H e w asclol g d tb u l N M O C a sfsc u T lW lffram S d to Wrought Nalla from 4d fo 12d . 2500 Boat Spike* frhm 4 to 6 | 1 3 ' T .C . Yo o n o, Esq. ftmneriy o f Little Polls, as been aj^winted Teller o f Ihe Commerc ial Bank o f Oswego. _______________T The Chihernatgrial Election. W e have but few reln n ii o f votes for Governor in this sta te, but there ia no doubt t b i t Mr. Dnnlap it re-elected—probably by adim initlied majority of SOOO r o tes. .A far th for Rcpresentat|T .‘ ‘ Inn; sun-nu Ca-venll-n. cCI$lI' ollldfu lhn Own! an -I_-2 in Stun: l‘D—ric{‘=v.il an: n x'r7.\x3\r§ Anthem lllld. HWl‘I1.%I5lI of Oclobtv next, II I2n'dI£I.I. ll I||IjtI|$n‘IilO Iov III Saute. lo rtlltl colllylill lend Ihe Imm- 'i“..1.'.'2.\\\\.... -.':....u \\’§u’u-\u3.7a‘u¢\'€$..‘.'3.“.‘l°“ ha, muse u. V . S h ip B yirni vrtnch arrived in N ew York last bald w are for S. Botmes A Co. of tins _______________T b e packet d iip South A merica arrived in New York from L ive^ool, England, baa hardware for James D ana & ofth is city. SOOOr otes. .A s far as th e returns for R cpresentat|T et are received, it appears th a t 43 wbigt and 47 Vail Buiaq men are elected. In th e last tegislatqrsth'ii whigh' ad SS on ly ,tb e Van Baren party 130. _u..-13.1.-i.1u..a.-anus:-an-s..‘ mtyl--I-asu.auu¢n:.n..u..7... ‘llbliulel ullolll-a\lkItat: Alvsulu Ilcnl .RAFo\r..;'“'T|:Iuntnoll]l¢v.B. e. um, _ _ pp ‘ ‘n I‘ Inbnrury l \ \ . isters snd Armilags.*’ .l. B00.