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*mmmiiS$ii&M **dl A,.. A Predicament* . /f'tfa'tyMt the ea$lB\cli¥ng«. his plupie., / The le* it«-hue-HtrfowiU bloom ^r- J\ \ But tiei troi»id the waist were spun \T^at-coold and would and were undone Many evenings have not elapsed.since ttiusio, withits voluptuous swell resoun dud '• in one of our public saloons, and \ Blight Umps shone o'er fair w.oraon and brave ' men ;*'. • • .\•••'• ^^i^inw\irr(Sitsa\rid \ nfeTrarb , ra - ve-TSs\| ever assembled to pay couif to Dame' Tarpichpre. It was or) the occasion ot One of oar public bolls, arid all that gaie- ty and variety prevailed which.erg so pe oWMtrlyycbaracter^tic^of elegant *inter- cobrse and refined society irr New.Or- l€ian«. In that set dancedalie dark eyed -^Cr«oIe^f--d)e4*ftgffly^^ • whose movements were -as thorijies.of die Cjhuroh, was c«<'oseei?alfad a Bishop j and, by ..his own request, q|lpo;irj- | ted to .the lnsjh_service., /He yr^-fyti^ed jto S-he4*nd -where—hiB-youthfu-l-^i^is—had been speiwn bondage, and began la pro- claim the religion recognized\' in his. njisr sion.\ He was afone, unsupported bypany earthly power, unaided by any fiiena or fellow.laborer, among a nation ofbartari- ans wholly given to idolatry ; but, with -the pOAveriuhwt,a:poii pRratfe-he-ttttae4ed *A £W$ From tile, ATgusTSf SiTura'iiyt. Five Days Later froar Eumpe. By> the Sunbeam awioed at Boston. \We have.through TJibmpson .& CO-.'JS Express the Boston Tjmes extra, of ye'sr terday... : - No news of war—at least no warlike. graceful */ the undulations of the wave at eve time in this the blue-eyed girl \qt the Norths ~~ withfcuburn looks and agflVminirin. As 1 ir-|t»neTal\ra i }e-th9 r dresse» w,ere fitul tless, •I least, they ware fashionablej and a gt«,<«^«ct« wa» bestowed on the-jdressjn^j ':. ' '^pfie1Bn ; r^%^%tn^#s; pjes. J entit Is unnecessary \to speak at*any length ,; they ware as neat and as spruce •s polished patent .leather shoes,\ kid 'glov^s,-and-w^ule vest could make ihetn. ; -^irt-»mong-+h*)-rfaif«;r—portrafl—-of-t-ht- —party, there waa-one Whose evident unac- quaintance with city life, and apparent Unsophisticated artlessness, attracted the attention of more than one \looker on in Vienna.\ She was still in her tpens— .-just-verging-into womanhood— \\ - -'— *• A roae with all its sweetest leaves yet fplded.\ Her dress was such as a Parisian modesle would not turn out; and though somewhat awkward, she danced not ungracefully. The fact is she came in fiom the\eastern parlof the State to pay a visit to'-sjime city cousins, and they, without much mu- LUlSU^iptt&i.u^r^_QC^ ceediiig fiom.place to place, in the\-space (if .thirty years, he iiilrod'uCed^Ctii'isliaivily tffio. \ every nitVuof ^rrelajjd,' i> rjd, became himself anVmject of Ipve and ven'eSatibh to the people whom his ..labors, had so greatly blessed. * - Such is a brjef history of the.career of kjjt^Fatrick— -\ he- VVashingtonof the Irish nation-; an3|Wjho among us-can l)'e-so lost 10 every feeling of national gratitude tnd pride, as;to- presume lo ridjcu.1e tnat peo- ple fox payiug homage, to his* memory I IlisWdsa life, fra.ng.ht with noble and lof- ty o'Fe 3s of hiimahity and benevolence, nd his name deserves'to be associated* ir indications. ,•',!< . .; t i^'T^e\i?ttfrifT^^^ morn.as ati{ast dales—the ^market firm, but not-many buyers— .___A_—.— r The trade demand fof Cotton ba^d been very extensive Uirougliout the week.^ The abcouchmeiit of the Queen was to lake place at Windsor. The. Cirmssi iis had succeeded in ^ttirmmp; iwnnf i^a forts on ' the Russian li^JtR V l 1 . UTI/it , E JPII XTTRV ->Tlio Rmntin};CiH$m6(W\a wfeklcantainsl ,- \; , ...-New Wampshire. «njifViclo\Wi8VOrei6n'''i[uestion' in which it 'i .iTHere \yas- no ch^p.ia%jnade of Gpvernrir • , r \. td^tJNTir cowviifN'Moar. \.'_••; : A demqcratio_cou'nty convonjion w.ill be |» ; cld; at the Court,'Roorn..in. the ?ourt.IfoUso ia\ tHe ^village^f-Romerori'the-a^li day of March in- SlftPjj3.tJ.L«.ibck,_Ai-M.:jJ£2fflC i^|fi||||jtjlriptato*settlo thi» qyneg/jpn upon right js»n^'5|||ijofa^|e terme.' Jt.feb4g'e8 14s,' with j^kna.fgjiD'g tbat thisa?scrUlor);is not true.' Now, hg u Ar<Lacquajntedt,wUli tho courso \and osed of three diilegates from ward in' dach town, and, one from each |.p.olioy\f the .leaders of-lti mirli€m : <fali&^tlMihrtpM^^ king up for the occasion, prevailed on her to accompany them to. the ball, for which they liad ticke'ls of TnvTtatiohi beauty she wanted none, though she cer- tainly stood in need of that eas^ eleganre ^f-majnhe^wWeh^ntereouFse-wlfhj-r^oed-j- 11 society alone teaches. A proud penny- less, would be a member of the \ upper ^thousand,\ noticed her to a dance, and as fast as (he stpam horse could whirl them there. On their arrival in that city they, took rooni_s ai one of the firsj. ho- tels, and the young riinn told the_i}ll un- NaTive | suspecting yoirn^rgtrl-ttrariie had seirrout for a minister, who would soon tie their destinies together in die 'hard knot' of looking at her through his quizzing glass! had the young gallantry to remark in an audible tone of voice, that although tole- waulc gtSStf1oT5lrrn^rttlB:is the'mo3TTg~noT want, awkaw'd c>yetav!tl have ever seen.' \\ Hush,\ said the person io whom hp itppKe, \ that is Miss. , from ^- —, Jthe only child of the riches* planter ih-the- r^Snfte!\ . ~ N *' h w,\ anid ihjtj, empty purse*-\ lhoi altaws Ihecase.'' I should not have ajfy -^bjet5u%irTnyi«tf^TO\TiTnwy^n _ 7^aTiTafhin and a hundawd of negwoes. D—n me, 4-sh»H-e?j|;nge-h3r for rtio next eet.\ She replied, with much ingenuousness, ^jserlainly,\ for in truth she seemed to fifolhe arausetneut. '_:. • . , Waces\ wero oroered to be taken for the next set, and ho led out tho unsophisti- ciled heiress. She danced with great 1 spirit till about the middle of the third figure, when-»hc abruptly nnd. preclpi. tately retired to her sunt, leaving her partner alone in his gl>>ry. ._Bewnraathunderst)ULk—could an, yririPth.cpe^^-^iitter^aa^jVielan.C'- ion, Fcnelon and Ho'w'brd. Ifwetdn homage to the memory of Washington. who aided in delivering our country froth' tw^annyiind opp-resaion-, as ju-tlv hold dear the the Irish—may recollection pi lines.' \ ..-. -„ • D-readfti,l famine in Sweden,,and some of the neighboring Russian provinces. The Cork Reporter slates that the ef- ie.ct-oI-S.Lt IL-Pee 1 .'tL.palicjL,Jhas al ready been to flood the market, ^.ith provisions. ....-Lord Mu^etkJias--i2eeh»^«torned-tQ?i •Par-1 t-iniem;'~ ; ?-'='-'- ^^^x^J. . .7 .T. ,.,: •jr-The 'papers contaiiKa^couhts of a great [many disusters by shipwreck. The bark Behc6olen,,with 30 lives, wits l»st off the portlef Iriverppol. on the htih who redJen«d7hiri7^r)\uTiIfy fro\irTpTF ganis-m, and «Hould be protected ^in the unmolesi'ed enjoyment of.i'ts celebration. II. Y, —Afl- Elopement and aticiupted Seduction.. In conseq'ience^f fair promises \of marritigo, a young Iddy of Gabotville,- Mass., wasinduced to elope withayounji' \:an of thai-place. They tonk \French leave,\ and went straight on to Buffalo came a bitter disappointment—11 deslruc lion of the airy castle hope, had built.— Under thiscomfoiting assurance and ta- king advnniage ofher confidence in the near approach of the consummation ol all her fondest anticipations and brightest dveTrtft&TihTrflitt.Uttfair'VtHflltt-^He'm>le'3'-'fo'' , accomplish ih_e nan nf lh^faif'giri wJiose affect ions he had.won, and wiio had given convincing proofs of her attachment to -hinUTanlf reliance on-hw pfoaiisosi\\ Butj| the fellow wns : baulked in\ liia inTa'tnoua design. Tjie_vigiir>'Ufl resistance of Jlie l' 0Qr g'-^l a nd her srries fojLA^fc-kfflftft* iissisiancenrMrfcrWoTigl^TTOled IteTr.— The landlord burst into the room, .and soon rtfcctved a firmik^ttdr^tQiWt^tate^^'' 8 '^ count For such -conduct, for little nn he gave her -credit for knowing,, ho had no! ment of all the circiitnslanocs Irom the qiil. Hi* measures ivero quickly ta- ken^ At his request (ho weeping girl left •he room. Then Incising\ the door he said to tho faithless, heortlesa follow— n No.vy you conternpiiblo scoundrel, Bring 10 me all your baggage and open it.\ The command was obeyed.— \ Now\ ho added, «' strtp yourself ,'ifmll youf outer .garrrienrK and hand, novae, t^et** .i^-tHeV 11 -. Tiiis- \wdtrr— irtrs aisirf mghTof the 7th _ The weather yeas very stormy on the Ralticfrom the 15th to the 20ih. Many vessels perished, including four fishing smacks with their crews, amounting to 2} persons. Lord Lincoln had accepted the Chief Secreturyshjp. oOreland, ant|f by this his sea tin the^Ho^^^^ommons bebame vi\- Uiant. 5 H6; is' among \jhose who have changed their, opinions on the subject of the Corn Laws, and is now '. aniong the most strenuous supporters of SirRobert Peel's new policy,. iWr. Henry Wheaton, United States Minister at Berlin, arrived in London oh\ the,6th insi., and wasat the Brunswick-| Hotel in.'Jermyn st. DREADFUL SHIPWRECK 414 IjVES LOST OFJCN SSi.Ci:S§I0.VSFlitOiU THEJDEBii Ot'BATIC '3?aiUTJr. II The baruburnera of ^tjus county\ have now arrived ut tho poinlj tq,|wliic|i it 1 lias been, evi- j-<te<U\<Ji«y^tTCre\iefrffi£g. \J^<c^&ase qpcnly.M-l ; «<fe^/ro^tt:^fe^3^gi^he*^|lj^v«thy a -\fonn'a'r' act,.Bcparated the^jfsfetiA'is iftoin'ilic- .poluioal or- gaiilzalio^tgwliiclillitheS liRye heretofore hyp-' ocrittcally ; professed!-t.o\-beif;pg. For B.ev.eral yearg pftst that, political brotKerliood, of which the Utioa Democrat j is the organ, composed jnpiUy_jo^Ji^ppj4iitMl t jjriL\yJii!g_a^i^ iyS- But -then, -po^ar-creatuxeT-j- ^EorXiPhilip tind-HobarU-T-04vn-paper» received last week, give-the melancholy details of tji.o loss ofth,q Cataragui emi grant ship on the, iron-bound atfaits be- tween Australasia and Van Dfeman's Land, a. locality which, for want of light- houses, it is snid, endanger* the, livesjaf liUflu^as'dii'ny™' The details of the disaster are liorrihlei TtioTvessel gradually fell over and filled [^ with water, aijd a large numberH)f the tBtrilied p&ople -below vrvxs drowjjeoVnQte withsjeanding the. exertions of those on deck to resojie^them A _Tji.e ship after- — editor ol'th'e Citizen) know, that what! wje have in' the city of Utioa, for the purpose of ^ai<roh jhis e.ubjeci, ia Correei—that «i majority pingoarididaVeB to Ce v 8^ppne^\Bt'thV of the whig pVrty is Apposed' toTfie-'. views \ahd policy jf-the ^rQside.nt,\in relation to the tertps on which^lbis great q'uesiion.ahould bo. jettfed with GrWtJJfUaiB, The Nafionaf Intelligen- cer, ,lhe1|B|^Qrganfof the whig\ party.of the U nio iv^has—si ways-aasuftielf-th at-t he->U n i I ed rs • \ pTjifiih^ting candidates .to be 8Upp. hefedjtioi) in^prilnex't, for delegates. to.tlioConj vcnlion for Revising t.lio GonslitutLq'nt - and of trMnaacttTfg'.snch other Business ifs\ niay be deemed- necessary.. ' ; 1 By-ordcr (if iho County' CorKespoWidirig-Com- J, V. SWEATING,%..r'v. - \\ ' I \•*?••• has been represented \n our county convontioril, b_v aome,h'a.lf dozen oelegAtcs. They havfa.unij formly on these ciccakions, sought lo create a& visigns, and to disturb lha harmony <jf the paw ty.. They have threatened to, holt unlesai the' best offices in tire eunrfly w.ere given to t.hom.l They have held themselves in the market, and have shumcletuty proclaimed that peace could pnly be purche.seo^by buying_ujj thusefyrawlingl Jeinagogues, Tha Jumocrutie patty- of lh{^ county, w e arc proud lo say, has bad too much, sclf-rcspecti-to ahasa itself by purchasing thoso -political prostitutes. \Tho Intelligent 'tind utraight-forward .republicans-of Oneida, have despised all this blustering andjbrijidQ, and have quietly and firmly adhered to their prihei pics arTu^party usages, without regard .t o the course of these political hucksters, waTdapa.rtcd,and numbers whohad.ohmc- fri h»»r ivcro aivnnt • vva'u'hv rhn siiriroat toller were sw«pt awa!yby tho surges? Others wero washed away from different obeyed. Hutbeo searched his trunk and pockets, and taking 'her^frorn. all tho irolioipated that she-would servo him such money thnt.hu could find, amounting to a trick-«s-that=- Fo}|owirr|r—hor-over-ttr 4C.Orl»e-r»«»irned-to-tlio fellow^his clothes k, fchere she fat, he addressed her in a lone of* displeasure, saying, \Madame to what may I.attwibute conduct surh ns - yaili -hlVejost beengtiiliy of? Ynn ac- ' .-#B^b\ra pnwtnnw, and then, tn tin- tejlt'-lrf? wjin!ddro*oifThe dance, wun on and • leareroealanditig in the' widdleof the /Woom,« miwk fo' tho snews nnd • latlgh. Uw of evwy one in the wbom !\ iiHashA«a«d shoAhusb^-' puiiin^tMaAttJinmilJJi;aieiL Jriihun^ • .... ..i 'j'|, e hnidlord has his reword hand upUohis mouth, \ my bttslk has all hilcked round to one side.*' —JV. 0. Delta. Tiling. According lb tTiHr bsuiiT iaciTcs. and baggage, and.when ho had dressed,Lh e Circassians had deceived the Russiuns I - I . . . 1 .1 * . - 71 - • T. . . - gave him n hint to leave the house tKat be was not slow to take. Ho then govo the girl all tho money, and puttiogher in tin 1 * riRlo tdjaru'TTDfTriVtcTnl,-seiii hur hoiire iff GitiioTvTllB. Ho tift? sii.ee received a I^t- fH ter from her, Ihnokmg him heariily in rb.- njuitD-of herself and parents, for Ins time, ly aid in roscueing hor socfTeolually from ~From3the13ilinirMsM. Register, St Patrick's Day. ' If there is any occasion 6n which rt:e great-Irish heart Ahould bent with grui- tudo and reverential enthusiasm, it is the anniversary nf the second arrt v al of St. Patrick in Ireland,., which takea place to triorrow, the lTth of March. A moie c^n fecarcely be f</nnrl in \HnHnraalaof tho frrsh nation, than hf presented % the hiatory of St. jPutriok's \life iji* history is, perlia}»s,gen«rally «n'- known, whieh will aceount for th_e_cele- bralton of tills'duj', by the Irish' people, and has been as unjustly ridiculed by many of their American Sieighborsi For the benefit of such, and also Jo gratify the Irish portion of the' community, I would beg leave, through the colums of your paper, to present the .following inter- esn'ng historical facts •— St. Patrick was benrri In France, Boom the vcar^387i«g, WirefLiig^yjr? jcmly_ Mj- yeaHFS-of-agjer^fr was tetany while on a marauding expedition, by'the lush Kins. Nial of the Nine Hostages cartrc*d into ' Ireland, and sold as a slave. Hfs occu nation, during bis servitude, was rb.*n or a shepherd, which was calculated to fos ter These feelings of devotion that bad ear ly inspiredhim, and which siibserpjently took entire possession of his heart. After prompted, by ah ejilraprdirtary dream, to flee from his bondage ; and finding a ves- ; *^jr^ Mgeanairfl'urned to'rji^home, where he devoted himself to studyii) the monaste ry of Marfrrl^t •TggWj? 8 ' Leaving lhe, mtthaslery, he trflVellpd for seve'rai years through varjons coCfn- Uies,_givi.ng his time to meditation and siud-y^and fee-ling more'and more impel- led, by duly and inclination, • to devote his Irifi i(> ine heneHt ofThut peopie-arnong whom a few^otJu's early-yearsJiad been spent in. servitude.\ Al that time, \Ire- 'land was in a slate of. the crudest bar-. -iar4strt,—^Tt 7 was <lmded4nto-eljiri* r --over which were placed chiefs who claimed tltfr'deleTrct&tfr-ye$pojiic prini-es/ ^NeitheTj \-Horii-ati-^r^iJire'meiTrTt'oT\ ledge had at that time K'iWffiut j£j^, penetrated, the - jK.reen Emerald fsle, and the people were HfrirHBlD TBeJgrossest idolatry. J T AH these things were well known to 7\4liKg^P^«hSpbsil.e whos& heart, in the fuliness of its benevolence, s'elfms to have groaned over their benighted* condi- 1 ~-Jion„'Bnlv%Tength he resolved to con- \- secrajt^bimsHfi^ihie work of reforma\; -tion. pe «ccbr4j«g|y apjpJied to ;ihe au- trust thelj/lo hearted seducer will re- ceive the full ptmfc'hmt'm his villain rner- V^—AIbliiiyXit'zen' • nino contrived to gel over :ho reef, arid lo' reach tho shoro by swimming, and short- ly afterwards the vessel disappeared, and nil the' survivors, who romuined by her wero drotVnrd. ,.* RUSSIA AND CIBCASSU, ' The netys from the Caucasai^comes dqivn to the ?Oib of Docember. The Otr oassinns'havo taken.and destroyed, in n night altnck, the fo^tsontUeJelt ^ill£_oX The R^tssranTrmyT \The Ryssiaii gaYrfi sons, consisting of between lOOXlor 12A0 men, had been partly out to pieces and IftYiiTg acconi|)irihed this tKoy suppoied thai a'cumlilion <o sell out, Tho demoprnlic party not being dijpoiod to ncjofialo for their purchase, they -have now CQiicTndid- to sell tu tho wbigs. Accordingly ilicy aro to put in nomination a tlokat for delo- entc.i to ihc^onvcnuon io revitu, Uie Conslilu- lion, and otici'npt lo draw off democratic rote* \enoiigh lo • aecure lhe electi6n of 'Uie federal liokut, Tho pwelse tario»-«f die bargain hav ( o not Irun.spirud, EUhaugh, lame of the irrnnge. lhoi will. be chftsen .by'tlbe,'legislature. The.| whigs and inde*pepdepfi3'liave a majoriiy |ap,bpth branches bjfthe\tegislature 1,1 ' . .Mexico. - . Theliileal new$ from' Mexico is that a extCnd the jail limitsofohecirviS' 1 ? ' ,.y of^New.York, was 5rfbr3$ftj& reading. The atmuar report SM^ genis-,„,r e lation to the acada m i es \2*- . thejr charge. Was^nqiypt), . ., rP<W We are in tho. m most destructive ft & in th»tnerii°ry Dnr- }-i}n monarchy is proppsed-ijnderTthe proTeclTon\ -'of Frynce, Bpain and England. T^redes' Kaf j'Vin'ed in the proposul/^lmonte seeing the rujn thalis'^.out to\ be. broiJght upon his 1 country, hasiesigVed.-- • . •' . For the SerfiineJ. joint occu'paBey'orthe. territory, and insisted •upon the whole of it, we should be plunged ittio a'.cecir<c6«v ua j««(('fia(ite, n^'zflin'osHnlcrrnioaW'V'J wkr.with^Grt!'at Britain. -After the resolution to give the notice, had passe j the House, lhe Evening Journal 'declared, (.hit if, in conse- quepce of sunh a bourse; wc'should- go to war with England, thero would pjobably'Bo - butfjone opinion in this country ; but that tjic.deniocrat. ic-party-wOttld-liave-tcrBeaTthe - (niTse\of~*hav^| ing imprudently brought the war upon \us. AH ttese whig journals with numerous,others, be\^ Bide advocating.the principle, that our .title to' the whplo of Orogpn^-ii-'ftot-xlear and undispui- able, jjiave taken the British side of the question, and a^ltooud in thoir advocacy of Mr. Pa ken-. ham, the British Minister's rpian tQ refer the whole question to some otliejufawer, and put it s Vctlleinonlen'lreTy but 6rour*^>wj) handiT The\ .a--- - - - v . J .i * - -'*- J\ ^-=5 Intellige'ncor and Tribune, have both said, lhat 'the refusal to arbitrate, ia con,detnneJd by -the Country at large, The same sentiment prevails anion % the whigs to ijtjjer p- 8 * 1 *^ \lh° Nation' .4I1.P Athens i Gar)' Ei»infir + .Saysj--ii - - \~\. \' 4 fhjt British MinisSr^-has propnstjd fairly, 3.AA tho.Sccreiary of Sta4«^»as 'unwisely replied, what will come of it all we shall soon see !\ These disorganizes have improved every op. portunityof ttabbing in the darAtho candidates of the pariy. In 1844 I hey attempted'to do. fe»t<(our candidates for Congress a nd the Ar- sombly, by sccrclly circulating counterfeit tick,- els, bearing tho name* of lhe whig candidates ttcic ulhcoii. iiuttbatida ot political ex citeineiit r grr..;iug out of the presidential con- irongrthat they wco not able to accomplish their do/ig'n. • \. J. Lutiall thay wcramorQ sucees»rul,and by staying away from the polls', and salno of J hem voting the__BJii|[.tiQket, ihoy secured the dec- tion of iho whig niejahttr*-''\ —^P—«—-—^jy^ie-ifitine'a^rroTiltea aa tito title to that portion -^•liaM^BkeW-tetefrHPeitec Tho ehibf_of the^yhig office holders 0? tl^o Cor- poration, flutters .Sflmewhat in tho Citizon, find evidently sits- less 'easy in hii. official cliair, since (fiiulic atfejition is called to th§gffa?me\r jii which ^B^ScBviTs^so^^ \^SixovrW^^kf^^in^oytnefit of.per s .m. ire , tender payment^.he, state and wh T thus paid in attend ing j^d Oont ro |L? 6 I ITtW pipings, ) m Mfiy raouS 2?°' |of WErie'canal, WtfhkfeSf' ? ^ !% ' f ter «yer-^aoimaie^dlseussioh;,^^ An amendment, or add.ition, S i l irr ll 3?4 Mr. Sedgwick, reou^atin^^nlroy lejiji^nfoptep ^ia«,np just claim •to-ihe-ierritorJ7t. e y-P'i<t! [the 49th~par;allelof. lati.iudo.\' I Tbe .'N*. Y.' Tri.- bune has always advocated the tame doctrine, and haseygn gone so far as to say^that if the O. S. gave notice of-llje-diseontiiruance of^t^ejj-ttigTr^cyjtnred^b^ : . . „»*™=^± - —--.-TT-—-?*—-n - -—s \-'\^'\^iVHenever \ the powers that bo,\ appjopjriate\ tho ' people's money, upon, superflmtifiii', while Uaeasur^s-of.UtiiJ.,coji?eguteco. are giviu tlus '--go I bye;\ aa we tifink'h'as D'celfclxiiah*ifestly > 'di?ne by the •present WhT^Cdlforatfditririi^evlely^rnanV privilege, as w&ll ^s Ins duty,\ to. spealc dut Upon the sobjoct, aiidhold up to f view tho acts of such office.rs,, that they may bo judged of as they merit. No man who regardi'the public good.,.will be ttini_.| ed from his purpose, by. the .wuicing or personal flings of such officials, or their coadjutors; nor Will snchrrepiics-mWoud-^ic-obscTvtn-;-T)r - tUTrjraHv i ay the-attention of the taxipayer. , ' If then whig officers have 'expended the fjind entrusted to them, for tlie best, and most deserv- ing objects, tjiey will not shrink from an expose of their doings, nor flounce and get angry wheflfHTey aro named. Let us examine the defence put forth by tho head of, the.--laugust.body, ''with whom perhaps.tho A'oiioXhas, gone ill,\.and see if it consists of plain straight forward statements, or whether special-pleading, is not tho n_ost promi rrent-trait in\ it! His first plea is, tlial'tfio-jiew board, found a debt npori.thff corporation, which was contracted by tho late democratic board, of which board-he speaks derogatively and unfairly, undojpitsto say that the debt was incurred for thopurchusd of aaengino^by a. special vote'of tho citizens. . _ This debt was prihcipally paid, as is beltev'ed, before -tho whig boWd camo into office. His iic£*t, that they have not refused to hear grievances from any body, oh no, ho, they hear them.- and heating is the \ ultima tulo\\ katl road company, reJaj^^^hS^ cal.emp oyrnent at primary\mitiSv men under hm charge-Rwas al so adXf • ^f^ m ^ a ^^^mmmt^ M or. Hbia-ia-notMrosfirity to the Adminisiration, and to our right to the whole of Oregon, we arc;| -at al loss to determine what is, , • The President claims\ tho. whole-territory an fur north as the' 54 degrees 40 minutes, and has prov- ed our title to it, by arguments that cannot be an- an uj,^d;\ a \ThO\lil'itrJh' , Government coi'ic'cdo qtir »• tlo as far north as tho 49th degree, and the-Prosi- Jnt|udJJ.ijiJ_itjroi4omoi.i^ insist that if our~t.ilo-!s. good as far as^e^J9urpSiattetritHa- -1 • *-' - - 1 y^EdMHifiLlPJFJho leasoruffial Uiatitlq-olthe.) TJiiTro*afStates to,all the territory between 49 uud '54 40, rests upon tl.ie same basis, and is supported ^rOregbn sbuprofffle ^STfiTpiaralloli' , /•' We desire the undUturbed and' undivided pos- tltey had sliovvn that they held lhe balance'af, pJwertn tl>« counlf.~l1iOTahcifldJliinaam^ plaint aa ho faTsgly represents, against Iho nse of [tha r ^re-crforpfte*oriaa[eriaTsTn nnU'cipaiionof building, I am pleased and gratified lb % aee them. ... and tha wmr__fjl_jljaifib-it jsria-thftt the fiealtl^ ^ J comfort, and convomciico o f the popiilution _ aver. iooked^rrctaanmntitEps-are takeu.. fo remedy tho evils, ^pointed out. A little special pleading Lt^istto be jioticed, e«or-4>ott«r-m»nne_—Ihair of our o\yn discovery, and a purchase from Spain j because it will bo a depot on tho western waters for jncre^sing commerce j bccaiiso it iscontigJi- ou-ito tlio, settlements 6.f our own country ; and Lbccnnso' wo do not deiiro to be mirroundcd by*T5\ powerful couritry,' whoso institutions are.odvcrw» during the lafo-lir<tf\ well, ore we'to thank''tho corporatioh for it 1 because -volunteers c,mne in at tli« hoar of our utmost nccriwiiyV when there were no-argnnjifil compaine3-to-bQ r f0uiHl,-a vast«m.ount ofpropoily at ctako, and every thiiig cganectcd.1 .witli Hjejuo. police, at jiixes or sevens, what is 1 ruie^a^o' ule^a^ove plea brrt saying, it i» better, or just as' .. 4 . .- --.— — ..welLrta-leavo every thing to chance, organization\! teonrowii. JfJnt the whig jotmmls^rp^t datmPTg^^ESng-—we can aiwayg get \along somehow/ ed by eaefHlw. mm made by them in daw pnst,fN ,i « ik i eW ? f ' M\X c ^f^ m f f tawWWtr- rioVi aro t» receive a consideration fur their icr- 'vices for the whig parly. —L_ . I.erus look al «'imo of 4hp afrangamenla of ^L y Ca . .!_ Q ,I n /i ri fS or ^ pnliticiana. La«t fall alike] i'hy severe aliacks, which drew away their .silenti< n from the real point of attack: In the forlg taken, tho Circassians- found arge stores of provisions, arms and atit- miiniiion, whiclfthey carried away with ^~ 1 he in. Oot. Voungrnnd liiw Barbi. Stocjt On rations, : It-wil^bo-Tccelr^6Ted Uiaft^r.TronngV oh Ssv- eral ocoasions during tho present session, asserted lhat ho had never solicited Bank stock, and that Bunrd of Suporvirote, ihcy elcrlcd (by BA secret tnillut) a loAig County Treaturer. ToStccip- tocala I hi* favor, lhe vdiigi atlqiOplcd to appoint a bnrnbiiriting Superintendent of Common [jSslipoCg, but. tho plan failed because twd wh g Supervisors wcra ton honest tosanotioa-HT—Aa-l a small return however, tho Uliea Democrat was appointed by whig voles the paper to pub lisli tlie\ law*. ', '') I M)M^uSo*jBjbctjoni*ta aro to sTlempf to elect The \lbany Argus proposes the, fol- lowing amendments to our constitution or toour«»ystcm of laws, which shall be based upon the action of the convention : I. The reduction of the Executive patronage. * Il.^TheelectioB-ofthe State Officers by the- people. \ + Iff. Thp ro-srgani'/ttittn of tliQ^Stat?' prparttnetit^ wrfh a rrrlurirtg of the pmv. j-ersahtt {uroadjussnent of the duties of the state officers. IV. Taking from the state officers the power to borrow-money or to. create state debts, to carry on the^operalions pf gov. ernment, unless authorized'to do so o by\ annual appropriation bills. \'[_ «-V. Giving to the people of eac,h county the power of making local appointments, and oTlegislating,.on purely local sub- jects. yt Pr^trihilifig: the logisJattlr^ feAm Groating-anystate^eb^xcenHri case of war or invasion, *-nnd pro-v-iding* for the completion of unfinished canals from the revenues of the pxrblic works. \ VII, Prohibitiiig_'al] lcb-ns_Qf_.lke^.ci-6djit. of tho statfi^- VIII. Prohibiting all special ating corp6raiions.*\ ! ' ^((^Reorgani^ing the judiciary . X. Dividipg.'thc shrte-ftito »in»lu situate the .whig rjclrgates to tlio Convention ; and to aid'ihcm on in that work, their organ Iho Dem- •icral has recently been selected by a whig wlrertit-waidistinctly chargcd-tipon-himby mem-4^oTrrrrroTreoTnreii^ papers' of ] ac?s c re- born of Ui'o Senate, that ho had solicited stock in the Chemung- Cnnal Bank, he peremptorily de- nied it. Tho following 'letter shows how much trutlF there :a in that denial: • A \ r BALLSTON, 10th May, 1533. Dear sir— Without the pleasure of a peisonal acquaintance, permit mo fo take the liberty to solicit you to subscribe in niy\ namp, for sock in the CbetrmngCa^ nai &anic fo tlir~%moun\t of S250O. I wish to make a permanet investment in thatfbank to that amount^ ahi it has been {suggested to me, by-a. p^utual friend of ours, that you woultfprobably be willing ti do the kind office of making the appli- catii n to the commissioners for me.— Slit uld you consent to do this, A. B. Dick inson, esq., will hand you the money for the subscription deposite. Yours, &C.7 ',,.;.....; s. TotWG. LTMAT.- COVELL, Esq. . P, S. iTiave added a warranfof att*y. Mlre-lteAi-ptrgo>; -• ^* ~\ I hereby authorize Lyman CovelL^Esq. for me and in my name^tp subscribe..for stiftTos of stdclT in the CheiTrarig-€arnrl Bank,-_amo.unting t,o \two -thousand a fi\^ hundred, dollars., * 10th May, 1833- ^ S. YOUNG, \*> • —— \ . 5'HtPWr.feCK AND LOSS OF ELEVEN districts. MEL-ANCIIOLV. OCCURRENCE.—On rrraeTSTrencf .ihe^rnosl' melancholy nature, took place seemsi^TfiaT'n farmer residing in lhat town\ ship, with his wife left their home for the purpose of being. ^ present at a \Weddhag party nt some distance, leaving in the hous'e ll ve„voung children, the oldest be„,| ed at Now Bedford <S-r Liv-&s. .;Wc learn—from—rlre—New Bed- f-tbtd M.frr£ury T tbatthe-brig HnrdeerfcJhnp- ; man, of and from London Dec. 28, for popdzetl teJaK 24, Ion.^a|> The survivors, being the wst'-oti^oei^afld^giff^^ie^fftfteTj^m course^ hours on the wreck,, were taken jaff by — iiroil , Ul UM U IIUIJI UUIl^lUtJ X^t'U . the Kingsjlpri^ Jam-^-btoached to and 0 f oV \wTille scudBTfig ih a \gaTe^ no daiej' «» Ihesehr. Three Sisters, ofEl sword), Me** and landed at Tarpaulin Cove 9th inst. The first oflieer, Mr. iMowbrowj ha.sarrivl 1 iVaMih4kh and so.tltoy dtaolahn our \ title\ to4he whole of t)regon.and eound the old **\ icarf' ciarus, a the ad- .r,'a:n<i for iho wnaieoTor egon!\ ' '*' D'd nbt Sir. Polk .\ay our title was clonr and nnqne»fionablet u -\BH' norMr. Bu- chanan pnire it—most utibltwlffngli'prove It—by irrefragabte facts and AwgameiilsT\ A*nd when the title WOK no proved, did*not ^^•v.Polk and Mr. Tlnchanai^ both most alrocioasly decline to pat the itmttor in arbitrathn .'\'• \ And ia it not perfect- ly, qlear that all this waa dono wif(i mnlicV pre- l»ense, tojgfiip nn Othefiffjt \\\i*$!\ Thn N^ait. tho city of Uliea, -. Our reader* may desire to understand the mode in which Iheso- political jockeys aro pro. occdirig to carry oujt their plans. Every one understands, that county conventions are always called by Iho County Corresponding-Committee, and that litis body ii appointed annually al ode of lhe delegated ccjivea??ons for lie nomination of county -ofScm, A regular Contention has new been called by thi* committee, which is to be held at Rome on Tuesotay next, f ,r trna pur .poso of noxniritting candidates for-detegates to the Slate .Gonvenlion. It will be \recollected lhat the barn borncrs, by a trick characteristic- of ihinrr, got po#se*fiort of die Court House before the appointed hour, on lhe occasion of the Rome meeting in Feb- ruary, and among other things appointed a com- millee to carry out their future operations. This committee has called .a convention of-aix dele- gates from each town,- lo meet at Hamplun on llicj^conj day of April. In order to have had. J-ftejay in keeping with. iheTr design oFhumbug. jTJinjfTbe people, Ihjey should havo appolntcof iT for liie-^rsflofapftl '\.TJreee i'arly, ^TliE design Ts to erect tho whig tickets A similar gamo-was-alternptcd \in 1842. -Saro- uol Beardsie-y-waj^icj^ine-^egtflar^OTnoeTWic^j- candidate for Congress. A small band of dis- organizes led on by John G. Floyd, in order to secure Mr, Bcardslcy's defeat, and to elect air.. llirkland lhe wliig Cftr,didatc,who was the broth, ewn'la-W^f Mr~Floyd7\BladeTr separate OorP\ gressional nomination. ejiujUjLmsjijjiJMr_ini combination of i'edoralism and faction. villo Wliig of a rcccut dnto has tlie following uig- nifiennt Inngnngp' and Sensible remark, \but most culling rebuke to tho leaders of tho whig party, nnduotirnjs'ighbor of the Citizen will observe that IfprSrcs the fcfelmgTof.tlie whig party \are nnti' •Vmcrieun on the Oregon question -The .Whig says:— —-\-T-lm-T-osu* flugging whielrtheae same lenders and greases brought on tho whig party in 1844, wa» nolhitijT iircompurison with th»Oregoivmflic» tion which they scorn now bent on bringing npdh thcinsolves and their party.\ » .— .... .— . IftoremcMta of the Allied rowers. The whig wing of the allied powers, held a convention al Wbilcslbwn yelterday to oomi nate dele^atesi and diiciiar'gcd that doty.JTfae lam burning whig is to have a similar cunren Boll Is it because a democrat owns the aqueduct ? who answers. He offers ns an excuse, that this mom important matter, n mipplv of wntcr has not *|1»W^etilTon\cd for: p^ifiinndced is such an ex lion it tianiptori on Hie second of Aprff, divisions of the allies aro of. course fighting in l.mi.sBme, cans ^and;theirseparate-»jBS&eacer»v arc. only in order in a.cjBordaae* wiuVlhe-^>l*n-o;f- the campaign, as marked out by tho command, i&g. officers. Th'e whiga are to constitute tlie regular afmyvtond to assume lhe main position in the battle, while lhe barn burners are lo act as J sort of decoy .force, the duty uf which is to be, to divert SmToccupy lhe attent'on uf the demo cralie ho Id, while fhe wliigs achievo a victory The plans of_lhe allies are however understood, and defeat awaits thejn. liatiou -tVantedy - — The democrats of Oneida are^curio'na \to IPS meruiJeahus operrly seceded fromthef^^?'^ r ^- PflJ f h ° f\^ h ™ J™* 1^W™***nl officer*,\ this modestasseve- give the barnburners, for electing whig delegates ln __U!^ 0 PV,?nWo-.ri^ _AMJthejJvlJigs. to^eip rocale the fav.pr by .•giving to tlie barn tonmr. lhe county officers, next fall ? ' Is some' leading barn burner to \be made County Clerk ? Or is some other perfectionist to be chosen County pFreasnrur? Or are- TheTirn\ burners .n.ro-to help_ ejectJi-wJug-Go'vcwier-ne*t falV.air# ^ren to be rewarded for their .ervices, by having all the appoinlmcnts within the tibntrol of Ibe-al ; %= = **a=sw=do^ts?5th^a=T^^ ahlion has been formed .between lheje~partie,a. ,_ yuiii's husband had occasion to visit his own dwelling between eight and . nine, when he sent'the children to bed, anrlsupposing i'every thing right, again left foj^his-friend'? House.\\\\A fef rlbTeT ciiTJinTiy. was howev- j er iinpendino^q'nd ori.the return of thiH 41rfeyHv^TeniiJ6-\merl paxanUiat -'a-i*it e-r«M^ Kto witness their hipmea heap,of smoking ruins ; and perhaps, iI will n'otfc be impos- ^idle to determine, in.,what manner fhe fire oecunedT— Chheii. ~~ •• ~ The term '• loafer,'' 11 dnrived from the Greek word hpJuts, which\signifies to remain quiet, Or ib.lt ve at ease*- As there- are a large number of .this class in 0Q1 may secure a similar result now. At any rate,: letevery friend,of republican prinoipjesj and OjSV' policnt of faelion, faithfully discharge bis dnly; iiiid do aH~in his power lov elect the candidates >t ' ' •\•\'\-\--' TJie-par.ty. ; Iluwover-the contest\may-rcT; Ellsworth in thesohooner., \ ac g evoa triumph f orftdcra „ ani ^ wo ^ b y The wtfe of Mr. J. Chal,is,@fCinq|ri? na|ii fell^inslantly ' dead : lisi Frida<yyj, wTiTTe \ita'tfdTHg aiid sfjeuklng with lief \•••JKM^— '-Z~ — ' ' '-'-- 5 last ,TEfXA's_.U. ^SENATORS.—The mnir-Urought us the news of theetection, .\liy the Legislaluie of Texas, of General .Sam.. -._.Ho t usjan_jBnd_TJirmiM_MxJrlusit. (Houston's favorite) as U. S.. Senalot-Sy (MIP for four and the other for. six years. Qf 56 votes cast, each received .51. ' Gen Van-Ncss, laic of • Washington,.,! leaves\ $500,000 fop his brother,' late mrsjiing suoli.a linj^pf co|du.ct, maintain that M( respect, 'that infegrityof pu^lfslpihat rnan^ #-inde])ondor+eej which -o^ght to- ohafaeterjzf tho ho/nest advocates of republican principle, and be pjfcriareti-as-a'p^ry^^e^rtprJDTuSr? campaigns united snd .yfgo'rous, and uriembar- rassad by^ternartreachery, or corrupt allian- ces. \. ...,..- .,-_ country, perhaps the 1 knowledge of ihajr I.Collector of New Vork.Jand the\ children -rigm may be irtferesting.. ' |pf h-o sisters. ' SL: f JET The whigs of Albany hav-enominated Wil* liam Piifmeloe for Mayor. The Freshet. » '. \ \Tlie fresliet JlHs swept away all the bridges oir] Oriskany Creek for l o miles, and carried-off two piers of the* 1 aquaduet \at Oriskany s ; -ft has been \ic most sevo|eiycshct'knoivii fbr^yeral years.' TniTermsiuf-the'coiilfaet-^llVAnm.-^,,,^ den, Coe„ Welk, X^rMm s r BaUey &?' nell, Cornwell and Blo SS addreL? ^ Jiohse^Tbe-radroad bills wSm.^ special order for Friday. \ W ^» % Fritjay . Marcb?~is fo5« complete the bill to incorporate thehS.' of tore.gn MissionsTjf theT^J-- Ghu rch.- - J^-ivJoHnsfflf^oVedtiuir^i pfiororders fce^d-ptrtimabTe Tn^raeV to olTe'ra resolutipn referring back'nW hills yesterday reported by Henri \W right and Van ScbooflhoTenytn^dBioir to landlord and lenanf, with instructions to make a written >port, «hj«h ^o.jpj ^x -- T* ,0S V 1 M° 13 \ \ r - bright-ihe™. ortlielraTitr—tli^.y^f ^iV-ask^d-feaA-e to offer thtrbltls Whieh . rAryarenotixmndtoseowhatisap- he presented yesterday in relation .» all others, nor from their own seeing, to leasehold estate nrXlMr L \l- 1 ? correcting tho evila that stare them in l, ™ ,0 ' a estates, aptl Mr. Johnson offer- • ed his resolution instructing the cbmrnit. tee to submit a written report. After a long artd animated discussion. 1 tip/i- was laid on Iho table, 14 to 13, md leave-wa 5 _granted.- fllrrWright offerrrj a resolutiqftijf enquiry of ih&CoxnptruUer tin^.relatfoit • t*vtt*-Ftyiirt^wr£fiSf. xtop there, parent to set about correcting the face—nothing of this they \recognize and a fact in point, is shown< in the largo piles of brick and sand lately deposited before their cycs v with- ui was Iheirdnty, to see that the gutters were kept open x and not -as h'oW^bTocked up and bankcd-lip six- ffjf d«>pp. ' r; Lhavinot, an|tdo notIntend^oneWorilofconi- S.iturdayT'Marfeh 14, 1846, - JNSENATE.wThe jt&emb]f ttte- J-uiicn* in relation to the Nji-w-YbrJt p« to'?, nftor^ome di^pussion, were 1 again' made thesppcial older for Thursday nest. *\' f bill to ptjfciat the f»pfyisej of tafcr.\ ,. - . .,- . . .--, , ,-. , v,jcmg tho laws \and presemng order in Whoiaso btmd as. not to see through tha I10M ,-» f„..,„,,. A„,.„ * ;i. „ j t . j .. r^ninn, n„m OT » ,;»„«»». I»»J „ fc | DtlawBrecouniy, w..s then debated at biitiip of order dtid effleleaey large, complacency Au£e. He goeajjh to say \ we»have had sweep- tag fire, for the.last -fin'frn vejsrs f! \ complaint abont lack of rcspr^sjK* tifTuow. tow assertion: thero were no means at hand, no acqucdurt llint could offer o\ eupply of water, for CUSP, the board well knows, lhat every frinn here desires it, oud that 'every one expects it at their hands ; thn pi-ople feci lhat no other object, offer- ing, n benefit, can for an ipstnnl come in compoti |4lon-witlMt-^hat--Hwir-pn)rj^y-Tnrd \fVeu life is endahgr'red by Jtaj. delay, and that'the best inter est« of tho village are trifled with. Who does not know that firo insurance is 20 or diity to do, fprjhc-speedy extinguish- ment of fires. • Apd whi-n the pcopto see the money which should hate been used for this purpose, expended upon a black picket fence, of questionable utility, n'iuch IcsB of pressing ncceaaty, tliey bear it with sorry patience, declaring that tfiey will risk the mpro bable possibility <rf \ their rfifljrejibeingeat- en nyaBve!% hc^si\ -ii Ihtle Joogeii if the boajiT wnT ~m ific meantime procure the simply of wa&g .... »»njpr be a? immin«tif as represented, andthw pidketfmieeisreqMfrdaiflMio piaeo.it must be equally so in every part of tho vuW, fmid^isy wontd-Bke to see the Kvsfeiti caTriel^t, laws prohibiting the running of hogs in the streets,\ remain a deud letttTr—altd havo every side walk hedged in with.a black picket fence, gates at each end-, and at every outlet., Let as have picket fences and havo it.abinjd- aatly, especially as it was \ petitioned for,\ ad. cording to lhe chief. Wonder if the man got the job, who carried about- the petition-, and whetii'efpie could have been one of Ihe/nsored orie.ifnot to say'\ hangers on,\ and whether ss .Jnany as half^a-dozen-dem- oprats; Iradinbjpust nnde'r their noses or.no . Lot liSlook again, thc„ chief vanntingly-saysj- defter order was_ MKer^jreservedV or better attention paid to all the reasonable riquests of our citizejlSj ration of his and Compeers doings, is qnite in char- oetcisfjamr-'.'OJi.yes.sir'VsQrt-^if-folkSr -Birt-thcH <rarA, what ^ays that? I have space forbnt one at two facts in tbjs article; and briefly name a nuisance that has repeatedly „been\ asked to_ be-j abated, without artyattontion to tho request; I re- fc- to a putrid pond lloLe.jiisLejiStiof-lhe--JlailroadT arid t adjoh>ing the premises of H. T. Utlqy\ ESq , time. on a yacant lot, it is. as gross an one as can _be> 'rfriTTns offbiTsrvb fivtlie siimmer months ~ias-can; weil^be-Cbnceived, and complaint upon complaint has been .made to the'' chief of tho board; yet Mo malns to P oison thc neighborhood, and'cirry deatli to^iose dwellings on tta1 confines-, and yBt^'tet- f-4^irtioii^wa3~^fe t i^aid^Aa.w^ re:' T Xhrow him OT-er^oardi The deye1opeme,nts relative t* Col, Young *av^.bcefl-sb--js^uumliu gj Jf5Sitrj^ ing recoTiectibiis7I intended nothing of the-sort, be so exljavagant in his advocacy of internal ann however- porfeonal he'may-have been, I was improvements, and so ihrolvod in bank-stoclfe^tU^^S I ^ a ^ cther h 'g her > l 'flatterjny- operations, that the barnburners have abandon- ed his defence and oaneludedto throw him over FdaTa—^In^av^e^coaveMaffonr-lhey-^adriiit Hi •noflTR^TsTio. better 'than ho should be. \Well gentleman, \we .are glad lo See yn^'ttemplirtg. to purify your ranks'. . Tnere is abundant oeca- sionjbr.it, and you Will hav. a-g^esi*imany Jiyp. ocritcs to throw overboard befot* you aecolff- plish it. We doubt whotfieVf whbn yoU have done, you Will havo a suffie'ent crew left to navigate yoUr^Craggy vessel; \ ' u „_'-_j_ 11 ...vr, • .^ . , . , (, •OJ*- The Hudson River is. now-.open, and al- most /ree* fro-m ice. The steamboat Cahun'biat; oame'upfroni'Stew York to Albany on WetUlefe- day.- .'. - ? J'. • \ •••''••\. quests.\ It wont do Mr. CJiief, you sfionldliave said, \to roasorrabfe requosts\ made by Whigs, who. would .give-you—their votes r \ and go it ^my how \ The word mal appropriation, \ grates harshly orr hJB ear:\ I hope it calls up no harrow- tNTH3HOUgE.~A»urpJ, orot ^ Btllswerere^d^, ^ charter Sp rings. Cold Spring andihe oity VTROTK^ r\ 0 and for seve^aLpiahfcroads. g$g& cussion then sprung up relative'lo'.K!\ pe.aLrdlaJa« f f453cV making approhri\ aiions to certainc< nexJ^sneJca;^ -AgrierLto^ IN THE HOLTSE—Tbf railroad I (rc4aeing-rJP^feTf'l oc^ujiieJmost of i|i» and w'dTpafficTpatedin by Messrt, Titui,\ Harton,- Bludgett, Clafk.'Bailey and R«r^ kiua r but no quesjioji JK** lafcen* - T=h«- ApportiofrrrreTrrhirriv^brleny consider- ed.\ Mr.'f'crkirns-movedjl to a third teioT~ iog, but finally moved to postpone llis ttrrrd-readimf Tmtilitfdhy auU2 o^olock,, , whtdr was agreeor.ftj:.. .« ' • . ^». =• length by Mea-rn. Van Schoonhnwi, for a joint commifee to yfsit the Clin- ton amto prison, was rejected—-oyt» 4, Hi. ••'-\-.»-. ' ' \ ' TOjn INI HE IIOUSE.-Mr, Perkfns re- portrrj. agntrrsrihe' expediency of Irgii'la. lion for cloitiig the^canal lock* on ui' Q«J!L'!tJPJLJuJLM^^ S.i bb.it h. to reduce tReTexpemtea of gorernmeat, nnd on moiun nf Mr. Gr#gniy, lhe btll 111 , relation io the Clinton prison, were mads 55 p«^enl4iigher-irr-lhis-placerthan it wonltf ^p^rrah^rifTorVYedrreidiy next: TJht be, if our corporation did its duty, nnd-provided all »' ^„... a „.,,i:n . - i • .j. 1 that biu, duty to do, fprJhe-aVeedyexUneuish- Apporii ? «mi.6l bdl..9, b^ej^^nsjdj^ (.\d.ar.d msde a ^jieriaLiirfltir for Tuesday' next. The bill to reduce the expanses' |,o( courts iniutial was taken up, and after same diScOSfdou In tf latton to a thorough militja roforin, the commilleo rose and repijrfeapfogri-Si*. The Gorernor'a mes- Ismgetjame rip hrordW* an#\1Sfi; Clark -«a* h^ardofesrssa^—Bd^fer^onihiidin hfetemark% the Hoosr *djmiraid 4 Monday, Mar0hjL6, 1846- IN SENAT£.~Mr. Spencer^reaeot. and Mr. Wheeler) relative to leasehold tenures, and 1250*copies were ofderei printtd. Several railroad bills were theft discussed 1 among-Oihers r tho Ganandal- gna and Gorning, and the NewYbfkriad Ne w_Ha «eti,-b.ut-bo-riuas£io The SeTTaTo\aajournedto\spe3iaff^afion af 4 o'clocik iP.-fth, to-consider\tha^bjil Wl T^Ml^r^j^laware^county^forexpensei - iff ela force lawrsr&c; Jet Thfi_\^iSrfiooF:r; sessjon the Del*wafe-hiH wa^fs^cpHia^ \$\ length by Messrs,, ClarkT^ohns^ir^ Chamberlain, Beers* .MiteheUv^nd Pat'- natn - ^T4ifr committee rosefajid Tepnrii'ri: the blU^ljut no tiuestjon^iara~tTke>ron\ agreeing «yth the repdi: of the comrniftiee. ,inc.^ursd.y s c. diy night, and it c^ \iheicrftaTted-and- * mile down, when opoa^hePier.in | «n4 caused censide. fhcioe abnlild moved wiih^tr before it. About 5 itir onward progress i!ear eastlcton sevei •^-u^-^thywa: t^rise very,-fast, jnun' V the cjty.Snddrf lings in hundr-cas. But-. few\ expeele and but little propi -^hundrod* retired to. water two.or threo 1 About midnight it 1 Vidiiy,.*ljdcoritinue ..nSuriday nsojimtii ^height rbeicg\'' '\ 1839, Ttie poor p.e . and in the several, 'the city, have been< line suffered greatl Market street fro railroad house on\' ^rnter water, .and m con street 1 yesl'ih-da tlreel, above Unior within a few rod* ol -to the second store I—Btrcet-^p-Malden 1 r y c.rcet both. the.I) Catholic cliurch-ne ;o Frarrtriln.street. P<arl street was Arch street, iftd-als ^jjajlroadibrmeriy cr< ,wa> threfrfeet and r mhd below tho city 1 * —Tfjp about' tlnrbi driven from their di seek refuge in their. •/ A number of grAi ,of the-eityi-wJlLios£ : prcparilions for So • 'wjll be-a seyqrc bio' The Columbia sfr cd by tlie ice. whict carried il-paftlyTnv •The Sta'.e street I that wc shall have t repairing. The water is. in) Pearl i-treel, whore ' Grtenbiish on lh< eiilir'cly'uiidui ''vi'iic 'I'he Wficr WJB, w inlo lhe first Hour o . A g'ea* s number 1 'shelter with»Hieirfr lh£JHP|ier:|»art uf th ^Beveral merchurtl elyr^ lluur^and [frodBCfr.t -the second «lorit»; a srfe, but wlirelf ha» .out, Among the si S'ewsrt Clark, Dur ^iioholc, D*vi», Saw of 01 hers.\ _^ . JSeseraJ[canal boa -againKt the Si are st . or three Boa ted,out I stream. Va^tqljant I past flie.eUy ytaterc The wa'cr coinme - rjonn, and continucc It It imposubre to the |ou of property lErom the Rocli. Dai 5100,000, Worth Wo are informed 1 file thii morning, ll -frtrfdl-trtrlamity-fa Ibout the time Ihe i »nd eamedown tike ii g e cry thing bcfni |»\liin Street and the tn 20C*nal Doalr. t • Pi-cared, no one kn po»cd,-wcr<- v j tiiiincd I boats, and complete The alnmerilJiiil SIHJKT.F aukfort, 1 IhrwTotlicrs, arc grci jiie had the upper w fnri torn 10 pieces. Every sleamboatl; fcr less' injured, cxce.j The Itochsatcr br s^wathrtJrBekwitl bvery 'thing; before h rlie-dockrand npw-H The injury done lo t rill amount to (ever - About 20 aylioonc and tvetjf on/of thc cd; some pompleielj The ..steamer Dui abont forty rods, sto jij.sulik. The propciltri lyti ff injared, come of crablo amount. „ It was generally -9 ant left, that there v afdndivtduala on bo; have disappeared.. '. plicae and the sleami Or^onracit iaimj degree of accuracy, soppoaedlo be-not h ffUOUSANDDOE 'self \it is-a worthy oiie, no lo^ tjgm. a detcnnlned effort to-stir tho subject, until.oT decision is had, an| a supply of water promptly obtained, for tlnfpoTinanent'benefitof the village. A wy'will soon break out b'efween the.provinces of New Granada and Equa- dor. . • -' ' - - - --v. In 1845, over 1240 patents. j^reT'^p. pljed for, an.$^2.,?^e'«tsJ[|e'^^O'0^>'^ tents were is\s.ue'd^.^' 4f : 0 expi^t-baiyea^l pefises \wjere/.i$l p\ J Inhere drd- |he'liin.ney go jo I'- i4,5§2 patents' have been.isssued up to Jan. P, Iglfjj'titid-ilie patent fund hns $182;'549. 69'ott. hand, | ••\ -*; \.- .' ' • •\..••• .TIN TITE-UaUSE.-thesetaiofrint chiefly 00 stjpied wiihra long disV^aato&lflii The locatloToffhe Schoharie .public buiH*^ .frigs, gpon which Mr.\Lawyer washeird?\ JlTlrr«ffirn7rC»n-oes arg^VVaTelTQraTifl~ road Bill was repoVted c6mplete., v . . «,'\' • Tuesday, MarcOT, 1846., ^tiftsr • _ __ bjounty^on -jBalt ,J^ahaiidll,ead^was5diPr\ GJJ^S££b^^^r^rdr>orteT. Cljir^. \ wick, Mitchell and Jbhlispirt/T^o qu&* tion was jfekexiL. _The^bilLto jgctend .JhV jail limiy ofthe\ city oflfew Yoirlt wa»\. passed.' ' _^ * ,;' \- -_2 . - --— IN THE HOFsi.—I3hq Appointment TO1 passed, ^he new-nJouttiy^EGanis- teo'was taken up' in Vc6najttittpe,j No,., question. Variolis rejiorts .l^ejrjs 'made ,frorn conomitteesrahd' : Bh^iy;^fH»Qn8iP^ : |^?^5^^i^4^^^d«Tg^^^^S^bjII^j A ievv 1 '^a'ssVd't^' hd^s^'^^oiokj 7 ^- reV cess to 7 1 oi'clock in tne' e^fenmg'^ In the Evem'ng,theblli jo reduce fare\ orLthe -raiIroa^y^^^iL-^tblAty-:uid$J^ ffilo, were'^ i sfeeti ^ten4^ontnitttfe» .- ,... r . .. wf^i-, bill was amended l^striking-^qui 'flie\ section authorizing < |he-in>mpa)aj4o:dBf ir^fi^gh^_ A_ motion pfMjr,\po& io postTpone it u^ntil r the.' 2nd - TueMIay in Juti^ r waslnegatrver4, \47 to 52. ; Pe-fiditrg a'inption by^Mr- tHoffatttr jttiake* these nbills^a special order,\th& >* houl-eadjoftrned',. \ ' ,'<' ' ^ -;Horril r&orn_thc_Caynga [MurS^toTirri |TtiigjdisbTQjic»rae [Intotbeminds 1 never \been felt .1 |We:gave some of J°i!i^4tt1!n-e3 JMoirdct-a'ceoott Mr. VarJ.rtest'i.re nlf.miles from A' fOwgM>-t*kev^- ''rw'sfei motlicr-JB Biifi^M^ Corn. ''.Wtfthriie'child 'marjaere^ •- ~ uio murder- was- | ne o'clock Thorst \ 8 in the yard'wh ,. .\-^-Shar-liadHi [ l i»nd run ,1b tried | , ^5e*ydjs»hiri 'Wtabbetrripfeii '?*r-Theliirc^ M rbcdr^wliil I'lieasaaBsm-it fa JSWta'ngVMrsr=V PHhatwaK-the-rel TP»rt ofTfieliouii; F'i'ig-thiNhjireTSt Fffroiahisbiiq^foo' | l3 metand,8tahbe. I5i!y_4fi.ad l Ci J^ji e i B tliinks..-tl# mu ft «o J 6ricd,6to6% «-n iiicrc-|« n r«t- ;%>c«di |Hlu murderer, the I'n.VaaAridajKj |\i met nra«WK i h.m'-'ih .Be aide 1 1 a cartd^tlek-ir Jr°in Utomaiwlbf th flelitbldW.Wi[ll*it w v * . -Ki^«*i^iV*' - -*«k • . *f > - 4- JrJ -W 0»- - : m