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m -.(•-!•• • i ';#:- :%i- •V Ai .^. -*-*%••/ •A-,.. vf, til ... ~t Th> n«^pftp>w A&ni t|if 0i£y bpriYerfrfejgh^d: wit^iiitelii^eiMeiof-'flt'e doings, s^irigSpaetions,, * sipil^S «uid ^s.pf this reroarituWe\ womaji song- '8ter/./S?h4'8afe :0 f'-tickets for-diec-first concert, xaunod a ? great commotion, 'motion, tlie country \^tlifpa^fi\ TM highest that any tfcke>s©ldIbft ' wati &» Jiiindrei^'wi : inmty'-five: (fo//aVk • Music • \must fe. rich\ iobe worth that surii.for one short evenings : JSp;dpubt it is wpr|h- Injuring, but it is • iiardijf ftprth-whTle\fpr the people of all' \North jVn^rjcSj't'iw theiftity folks claim to be, to g o crjv- ', M.!|o, a ft&Msfeo sh>lli:raffst'i'doii2pa wpmauhie-'. >.. cause °f fofer musical WHOO. .It is a ruregift-T afti/tott divine; The second choice'.of Seats *b'^ugK|\'-»Si6 the third. fofi,l They rahsfe of; :^fc miUm ~' :pXw6| e^epft3r>t$e .flpftickets \yas -from $5 to \\ -$36. „ T i f / ' -^ '•'\. S T-- • '*,;-•.•-*--•••„ .' - Jrr}iB!tfin«^;'th6 entefjprizirig prpprioteof tlie iioi^.r!e»|^4wi^irieriisi^AViil~ reap^ a rieh haii- -^ei^frpmttiisenterprizfe;_\' '' \' „'* '. '•' . ' Since Atlfifnyidiloo^srhall' a place for Jerinyto vi?i^ we. cSij.;hMdly: expert her to call liefe. < •'. .'•[ ~GM$m or,'iiiki AND 'CAPE- ^HCEHT.—Th<£ .. p^taftgnpf l-jcmb and Gape;Vjfaeent, is a s fol TJM-' 8 :|f«w9«»?r. P?etoiiniisii«iiTke Cause 01 the; \\•'••. ' •'. '.^WWe-^5yii.o ; Js;Jle»)^n8iWe>; c :,,\'7J.v :Tlip uiifortunata Wan -who'\'was executed' at\ 'East Caittbiidgp, on:PridayUast,sliys ihhis it Con- igssioni'.' tlmV^'liayiiigidrank ale to excess* he* cpmnienced^^cries of actions.wluch ended in the tragical one for which'ho suffered on the gal-' Ipws, ' We'should like to;inquirewho actually murdered\ Mrs. Pearsons, and her two childrciihi, wjiethpr her husband .or the- miin who sold him «alff:*[ll his reason-left him, and hoi became the tool of tlie jyumsfillefl- Bepend ujibri it, law .does hot strike deep enpugb ^produce aiiy Jijstr •hujjfopd. '^here'has not been Kcriihe .coininifc fcd'ii). thejUnion wJiicli_haVnot been eajjsed- djt ;reptly'qr Indirectly by irum\ i.n sbnte oWtfcJprins,., i_Die.reds. no J mi«%!^ahouJ;,tliis,,.r ? ^''e may.legis* |0WS3<: r. •; iyimei— \ ' • •' r-^^—SfiSO , .Cape yiricehti , \' ' . \ 2840 The.iast named tdwn^yas erected, from Lyme ini 1849 j, the population of Ky'me in 184Q, was S'tfB!-; itf 184Si.60iS.- The \population of tlie two towns ;isl64;lessthan.ml845, ; , '*' - • \ - Oqr^o\%^d^l^i;Qn1j^nu.!g : j^dis$QSsi.ohbH : the AssessiuiBM 5Laws arid Free Schools, are ents ami other matter. We shall appear\pn subjects .again next week. ' • 1 ' ' '• y«MO?re»'ELEei H ty.J— CharUs. &- Witlimns' (Whig) Is chosen Governor, and the entire Whig ticket, is cl&t^'- This is''.the. first time the Whigshave-carried.tlio StaU; sti)eo-1844* -Ther Senate stands 30 WJ'ii^B, to 10, all others. The House will have a Whig- majority bf from 5 to 3( ) ir . -.-- zr A- • . -__ :•' • '/•,- .- ._ ; •' TEXAS Xm TyEAsPn.—-It is ; reported tliat the Joint iJoStaiUee in tlie \Texiin Ogislaturei iia.ve reported a. billniiaing 3,000 men to march against &njta Fe»*n4desigiiept to takp forcible possess^ ion of New jtfexico, .No1 dangeriajipjirehended, _TI[ey prpb^bly.hayenpt heard that the United. States Government has .voted them ten millions, not to make war on us. . INSURANCE! >t Weinviiteitie attention of bur readers i o the \ advtrtisament of Messrs. -EMERSON &. RICE, iii another column of t)ij,s. paper. Prompt, ener- gctic, and courteous in iheir business habits, and havingthe agency for the sonic of the best Coni- panieii in tbe IJnion, they. oft'erigre«t inducements to those desirous of cfi'ecting^ari insurance on tifit^PtofXtiyiQi Stock, to doliftJbnithp mijst^; vorable terms.. B/the way, thp;^uring of- Cat- . tie and, Horses against the liabilities of death, is \ a: -«»>w«v feature in the insuranc6T»|i8me»B in this! vMnity^hd-recommendB itself t6 v thWattejxtipjL of owners of, valUableLbotgea and Hve'stock of everydescription. Call at their agehcj- ~«l ec t k pamphlet^giving/ull particula'rK' \, SuiciDEi—We-learrifrom the Carthage stage driver that a traveller committed suicidt; at Deit*. mark last evening by cutting bis throat. \• Our particular friends, tho various ifihindsters throughput the country,.into whose offices our • paperepmes, will continue to'oblige us hy allow- ingaJls persons to whom the Reformer is sent,' in opportunity of examining the paper, and- de^ s cidingfpr tneriiselyes, before tlio^papers are -rc- *- turned;—By adopting this course, .they, willadd. \matcrlaHy totheir Quarterly receipts and in the dissemination of knowl»dgeoambrig tho' iuassesi' j' W*at\'\ther»s«yojflJs^-». - The \ NEW-YORK (REJFORHEft,\ is tlie title of a new_weekly,3iiibli8hed at Watertown,devoted to the furftermnce s= oT tbe temp^Hirice rerpra,Wn revision of the assessment lawsj. and the final and just settlement of the school question. The paper looks well and gives promise of-usefub ness. It has undertaken tf work of some labor, but we iope-itTtnay-uicfit witli-tincouragement enougfijfl induce Rs publishers to persevere,-—. Buffalo Morning Express,\ .' The *NFW YORK REFORMER,\ is the tipo «ra large and handsomely printed sfieet, j'ust conir - menced iri W»terto,wii, byJifessrs-'I^Tys IN- OAI.LS and SOLOK MASsrp^It is indeperident in poMtica,but intprtds to battle fearlessly for the great Reforms of the day, The editorials in the inimber before us are ably and carefully written. We ^visll theni success. Terms, #1,00 a year in advancti.— Archimedean, ^Ssrpaise^ _ Totelan News. The news from Europe is not of the - highest importance. F«AKCK.-^.There is nothing tftcbtflnicleJifiK,. of mach moment, except the journey of Presi- dent Napoleon through France. Hi's reception is'net welcome in some places. At BcsSncpn, on, hk entering a bnll-roOm, loud cries of ''Vive la Republic\ greeted his ears., A riot ensued, and tSe President was obliged to\ leave tlie room.—- The disturbance was Only qiiRll«?d bycajling out tlie military. ^tlTERARY NOTTciiS. . Ut. Jpslali Miles'Spelling Book. . Mr.Milcs'df this town has been fpr sometime* \past engaged in compiling a Spelling Book,^- W> nhlfo t>K> fnltnwing.rcterancc to itwhich We cut from tlie \Magarine and Advocate\ We deem their notice «flt4dghly appropriate. Mnia' tJKiMD STATES SpEttwe BPOK.^-CORJ RisH,Ik»ri«c«rT &Cft.^iaVejustpublishcda School Book with this title which wo thinkispbssessed of sufficient merit to entitle it to a large share of S ublfc patronago and popularity. Tho author, osiah Miles, is a practical teacher and in the nr^ rangement and'clagsincktipti^pf; tlie tnnttcr in his' book KftSas been guided by the suggestions of •xperience as Well as by a thorough acquaiutance 1 with books and the; Orthoepy of our language. Some of the excellencies of this Spelling Book. wettdnk;are -. * - \ . 1st In Uib rudimental lessons, woTils are. Re lected wliich liave a definite meaning;; and tlic- tyro is not-obliged to tax his memory with the soundaaVandba arid ed and (>d, but he has such words as go and ox and iuie, &c, words whksh'. late and legislate £orev«V.¥i»t unless-pur lcgisjaS trpiTeflM%th6foujitam''of thp>ev.il;;it' will be all;' in vajn\!'? Why, in. the' jiamelof jus,tiap,i \d<j liqt: purlliw-ina^eXs enact'laws ;tb«i wilj iipprispn the- -man/jvbp liialk Qut#yxi -whfeh, Btols^ayioiKnfs\. \reftsont instead of.those which will impMson and haug the man^ Who, after «hi^>easori, \1a' t taken awa^ s%ls or WiTs?'\ . ,lv * , • ?', '. , Go JK» the root, we % Sajv bang. Hie man who made :th0 condeimriedimuWeri .JPiuit'syux/iee-.^- Pearsons gave a-riiait .j«.;afe#ci%—yijs, iii. the gp,P4'c|ty' pr^Qslph.^rKsnn 1 of mbney^4proba- Bly not. mprc. tban twinty^fi \» cenfij.for potatipns Ot ale, Trie \left and cre:t\yenty^bnrbd'urs4ad. passed, bis wife arid chitdreW lay, dead! Whq Mt$ ihcrnl Not DJ H. Pearsons! When he Was:.Mmsc)f K<j would\ have trembled at thb: thPuglit of such, a deed'. • N«ST 'K. was\'tbe rum- -seller in Bbston^he ^ho foivthe. sake of'twen- tyjfiye. cents changed a rriajiiiito a demon, and sqnt himtPfWilfliingion-to^dp a demon's^part,-U- It is just so,. Nq ,arpmei,\t,' < 'caii bc,brp^gjit' to disprove'this fact Thalju^fe'.ahd thp^iB two chiJdrejvwoiil_4baie-bei!D^aitt the dealerinBoston sold thut'ale to.tt^ft inan!— Yea, not'p'nly .tbreebut/w(f^H|e j%t 6'fily putlhp, kiiife iif ffle. jlbck pf the liVnoceiit womankind her, children, but Ije placed the rope oil,the ne*k of-tin/ husbahd ana fatliefj and affcr iifonths of untold mental agi)ny, sent him into eternity! —'-''. It is'time'that the ; §ii#yf^uld.;sun\er. ,Gpd^ judges uotas, man judges'.\.The blame should tidf Nvjiere'.it' ig desewed. Law ^should reach wherii it should do some good. What'kirid of law is that wbich gives ii man a right to Jiise an ; other man asva murderer and a villain?' A law .of license is just such a law. Standing behind his bar lie sells hiVliqnors to'throngs of men, then sends thefh forth—one' to steal from his\ employer anothej_ioaba'ae\\fii8 i frjend- witli^Vile fanguagp or blows,, aiipthertb, apply'fire-to his neighbor's house. And JLliikmanas \localagent\ . Coiig^ie^ldnce^Urlastriiinpwf has been mqy. ing on> in Legis'latibn,; with ratlier niore briskness tlmu,.fqrthe,\v^ck previous^ \The Tiixiis Boun- dary BiH,\ fixing the., boundary between Texas snePNew Moxfeo, after being twi.ee rejected in the Housevoii Friday bfliist weekwafrpassed bv ».v§te\pf .':lQa%98.'. . .\\'*-\' This bill giv^ to, TejtUs about 9O;000 \square of sataff and Ifeatli, is shielded^Byflinv! wHere art thou ? Come forth j and thdughjhou artblind^dtliou canst see such a villain t^rpugh lliyl'bnnilitgpft- '• T|»kevliiyi-amd giw hipi liia A-. serfs. It is nil we-ask./Mnn, ministering in tfiy name-is blind, and the bugbear,~7a»!, i's \playing' tl)efooVwithbim, : • _^ ^ If~J.ustiec sSouSTcpme dawn wiprhefbalarices^ men will change; places and prisons have new ten- ants.—iVeie Evglander. , T*fr Fugitive Slave Bill. The following isthe auKstancc of tiltl Bill as it passed tlip \Senate^ and now lies before the House: i^-j- ' - ~ l.-Far-tlie'appointiiient of commissioners by- tlie United States Courts in' the States and Ter- ritories, whose duty it shrill be to hear\ the de=- ^»'««fc«a«t)Jicaiea .tpJhe claimants of . A slave case, of ;great ; interest recently trans* pircd at Harrisburgh,;^a. ..T|iree_skves escaped in July from dark cojirityVl?irgiuia,'and on the. same\ night the owners of the negroes, missed three horses, saddles and bridles, Thejr.were were pursued, overtaken;'charged with larceny in /taking the liOrst?sy&e;, and as fugitives from jus- tice, they were exajninefl^d^mmittcU-^^ tlie United States;;- — Writs of habeas corpus were sued out, and they \ nrnmtj*.. ^ „_„,« . ...^ fugitive slaves for theiVa^eh^HsibiC i.- CommissioJiers shall appoint assistants to execute their duties in the counties, and shall; all of them Have power to summon: the. -jmse comr nttiaiiiS'to their aid. . . • - ^ X Testimony of .claimant or agent to bo pri- ma facia evidence against the fugitive, whoso ev- idence is-tpjie tekenj'and upon'a. hearing bsfore any magistrate, justice of tiro peace, U. S. Judge, commissioner or assistant, en testimony of the ^claimantjor hifagenHo^uptivHTWhc-deliveK \cd up. \ . .- _ \\ . . 4.rPersobs.lun\3ering'th\eexeiutipn of the law to be fined'f5do and imprisonment six months, and on conviction by-trial o f luiving caused tbe escape of a fugutive,'-tp be fined 91,000, subject to reeovcry.by law.\ \\* : \ \ \ ' • • 5. Prescribes the foes^to- Marshals, and dctui- ticSj mid clerks* of-tiro Ui SrCourtk;-T&Ci for theif- scn'iees under this act '. \ ffrA^ditTonaTp^rsoTin^ ncceasary, in the reclamation and transportation\ to his master, Of a fugitive, thcir-compensation defined. V., 7, Jt is provided that a certificate^will bp giv- ,en from one 'state' or territory JVfctWpursuit of a.fugutiye, and: )'.«<• recaptwe in another state; or\ temkiryr- , . . - . . 8. It is pro\ided that when a marshal or his*' deputies permit the escape of a- fugitive from their possession, they shall be\aincnable .to 'the value of tiie slave; and for defaultof duty in his capture, amenable to a fine o f $1,000. ^ - •. ..,.„ ,- : s_;_ f Kum'.Shops in New York. The Chief of Police in his Rei>ori, showing Che inniditinitof-tlTe\ Police Dppartmentibrthe'qimp- ter commeficing^with the l^tof April,aiidending with the-30ili of Juno/i850; aiys: ~\ From the rpturn of persons spiling intoxica- LtingtibdnkV4fe-»3ll.-bfi seen that tlie number «f persons reported ns selling without license amoilnts to 1,646, being an increase over the for- mer report of 925; wlu.lethe ntimberof licensed only amounts to 3,481i.beingadccre:i«i of*602, as compared with theiprevious report; while the whole number o f persons reported as engaged in liquor traflic amounts to 5,027 lying jmancrease over the' former-report of ^20. It should'be in mind, that this report was made to me at a time when the- Commissioners of Excise weje engaged in- granting tlie-annual- licenses,-so tltat- tlie. exhibit of tue number bt\ persons miles of tejnr|Ery. that wiis never possessed by her,..and alsp'jten MlHoh of dollars to buy off he? plajrn, tb the \remaipirig. portion of •'New-Mex- icp';,eastpf the Rio Grande.River/ 'A'tiached to this;bill OTSits passflge.jn the House, whs the^scni' ate bill establisiiihg a^errit^iai govecninPnt for :New^cxjcfl' l .. < _;i' i ..'__ : :-\ i;;t -'\r_ r „-- J\' ; '_-,,— -.. The'se^aife the'firitpf^tlieseries of lijeasijrps adopted.inthe Senate,-relatiug.U) PUTr'Tiew a^qni-'i isitionsj thftt, have found Wieir way'throiigh.tlie. : Housp.'^ '.-. - ., _ • _ .\-Califprnia^is -nbt..y»^adrtiitted\. ^he Hou'se \jio^v. have the bill for adnuslio u under considera- -tiwist. Vbi Boyd P^Ep^ckyjLbas- moved an amendment.by attaching -*dPtnTe.alifprnia'. billj tiiebilV^stftblishitig a territorial'gayernmen't for Utah\ - .;«' ,.'•- ; •••• x , -'.- r \'./' ,.\* '\. ... The^bjeetpf\'tlus'ridfer\upPn'C4li^ al-' ; h3ged3>y the friends.:of freedo'mtp be tp'sectirea 'ferritprialigpyerninent fprUtah withput'lhe Pro- v '*b prohibitiifg slavery tborein! Southern men, feanhg thattheyrcannot -prevent the \passage of\ the:territ^ialbi|l ;fp\r Utah idpriej' and -secure the .rejection of the Prpvko\ which'' will' probably 1)J0 ; mpvedasjia« amendment td that^iijl, '.'-.'• ' '• . In Sejiate, ;the.Boukty-&nd-fiilJis under con-' sideratipft^ - „,.•',-. .:•-\-..-'. -•' '••\' .Mr* Seward moved an\ aiiiendmPnt which was adopted^ extending^thebefteifit^^to marines, • Mr. Walker moved 1 '-aft. amendment that the dpljs.pheering fpll^ted -hSr^, r'ecjuest!.;r Th'e^saine ^iJD!?§8'.*ere repeatpdJTivhen she; expressed'lier ad- niiration pf tlienv-a^great as before,, and intima- ; fed a'desire tpsing thft formejf piece, during her stay in J(ew' York? ' -•; '\ -^\'-V'S--. •• •<>_ After playing a .number 'Pf other pieces, the band concluded: with '•' God Save the QueenTW She then took leave ^f tho serenadors, by wa-- ving her handkerchief for several minutes, and 1 retired amidst mbst-entliusiastic- applause. She •wasdres^din a sldte.colPfgd silk,and, threw a mnmiificent crimson colored silk shawl over her Hpad to-keep front getting cold, •. •- •- .-•; •.. Important From New Mexico. , -, ',- $hj6. Louis0le Jpttf^ai pf the 25tn~|fu'blisKes\ ^a correspondence be'twcen-jCplpnci. Muflroer the ;ci^4ndm|iitarj Governor t of'New Mey\co,„ and, LJen'tenant.GoyeTnpr ^Al'varS^j one of the officers; .under jtlie recent ^tafclpjigaiu^aitibji^l TAlyJoiavi «aZsays:. .''•-.* - . 1. v iipunty.'land warrants shall'noi, b> 1, .ttS9^gnable;\- , tlie object beingto-prevent sppeulatofa from purr chasing up .tbe s warrartts irtVa discount, or other- wise, tor spedujatlrtg'p'ufposes: A long debate- grew ofit of theVprepps^VaiWendnje^ arid-on Ayhich the .vpta has hot yet b^pri^taTfen, ,\ Important from Washington.' - 'Fh'e Argiis of .this^TtonirrgsbTiT^-us^tlte-frir telligence, that the wholp seri&s^oiLhiejisures*^ latingtp the newaco^isitiojiibf-territqryfrom Mexico, havepffSj^d the.Houso pf ^epresenta-\' tives, and that theseveral bills have been, signed by the Presidiftitand. beepine the law of tliejand. The measures are::—The Tpxah Boundary -BiUj fixing;the;bpundary of Texas,'and giving to ] her ten. millions for waiving lieRcjIaini to-the por- The. intelligence was-brought hy Major Weighiman,:U. : S' Senator elect from the State pf'NPw JVIexicor wlip^arriyed\ at St.- Iipuis. bn Thursdljy, 1 ert'co>*t^ifbr > Washington,- vwfie'rfehe ^iil'-Brpsentiarid,* press the claims of .the new: .•$J^^»l^|^dn>'ijB^'^{|p',tfliii.Qn..'- {..•\.''->•;.'.' ''. , ''The violenceof.th'ecpnt&strb^w^en.rhe.jfer-' tres for' and agairistra StofejGrbygrnmeritl Was Y^ery. graaV_|!Elifi^feiends of thp State\ Govern-: .nipnt.carriedeyery cpunty,save, one,\ •\> .' j • ^, .Cpl. Munrpe sends to Lieutenant ^Gpyprnor ; \^Vlyarez an extract frpjn an order; wh|ch : .he re^ ceiyed.,jB;Qm thglWar Dcpaitinont in May last,, which js injsubswkice the'principle laid down^by the Uy S..Supreme Cou^-on the transfer of the q6ded_^tprritory,% The •fbl,lb<ying,\iu .refercni'ee to\ the inhabitants-of New Mexico; is the.gisj.' of' \~? TSJey do not, however, participate in politi- califSx^ertthey do not share in thp G'overrirncnt. ,till^NPwMexicoi.shallbecpme a State. In the: , mdttri time [Nev Mexico] continues tpbe a TJer-: ritory •'of the- United'.States, ^p\^rned;by;thdt. clause-of.the Constitution whibR'eiftpoy?efeCpU-r gress'-toAmake all-need^lul-rnlesand^reguiationg fespecting the territory and other property be- Ipiiging'te the United States.\ . •\ *; » Cpl^MiUlnjrPe tjietujasks attentipn tp^thefoliav&J ing passage iti hiS/prbclamatipn calling art PhM- tipn Jordan Executive arid' Legislature S)i coraiti-j tutea-rsfite Government: > ' ;;.\ *' f',> . '^AlTfactionb^r the Governor, the Lieutenant tions of ^ew-McxicoTeast o f tlle'Rio'Graluie, the admissipn of -California as a STAT^, arid the es> la-bli'shinehtof^Territprial Governments fqrNpw- 3fexic6 and Utahwithout the Proviso prohibit- ing Slavery. Probably the'Union -will cease-be- Govern'or, and of tlie legislature, Sliall remain EUZA, .iHfe'.or John°SockVpUand;only daughter of -B a M«y^t»e^U»HyiejVr -Jlexicp-^i^au^tt^Tis^tt- niwxiUiuid Martlia'K.^Pa^im^;flfjjoMia^aTaTJ!gtK : ~^S in£^skakento : it 8 .centre»npw,fpr,a4iiri f r The IlarrLsburgh Slave Case. were brought_bcfore_HisjHonor JudgePearSoni Partly on account of a defectin-the-proceedings, and partly from the fact that-sufficient evidence was not adduced to fixa fair rires'iiniption of Jarr ^ny.uMi\-tbe.-Btisin£rs.jliec.ouJ^.prdoirfld. to be discharged from confinement Upon the announcement of this decision, (says the North American,) the owners of the ^Slaves and their ^•ssistants proceeded to the jail to seize theijinten as soon as the jailer should-discharge them. A great crowd, chiefly comppgpd of cbl'orcd per- sorisi had by this time asscmbledin front of the jail, and all the avenues leading to the prison Were filled with men, women, aiu| boys, of all .^olors; ^ '- • - \As soon as the'^boJrsTof \tiie prison were ppbn- ed,and\v\Biie\the^^flavea i were still in the Vestibule of the-prison, Mr. Taylor seized hold of one of his men, when tlie slaves resisted, arid a general melee commenced between' the slaves a;id mas- ters, in which tlie slayes'wcre finally overcome and handcuffed, but riotuntil some severe but not dangiirpua wounds were inflicted on both sides, in which the slaves fared decidedly the worst,— One .made..his escape, and Jsy ^--donht^safe. enpughTSiroreTliht ; - - * V^hilft this melee was going- on, \tho negroes outside eneonraged, and some assisted the slaves asniuch iis jjossililo, but were principally pre- sented from'doin^ muebium, to tlie men cnga- ged^in the recapture, by the large iron grated poor or front Pf the vestibule,'which was closed. The court was made acquainted with tho*fact-of a riot having actually commenced, or was about to commence. \IJpon this information tMf or- dered alltlie men engaged iri the vestibule of the; prison, to b e detaihed=Ori a charge of assault and battery, \svith .intent to : crea'te a riot,, and all par- ties, slaves and owners, were committed to prison. Immediately after this'affair was : Sdmpwhafr settled by the confinement of all the jSrties,1h'e* caitttLuomnienced issuing lfenphjAiparraritS ibr tjic arrest of tho ringleaders, aiders iuid abettors, in the riot, and teri-arresta.were actually made in tlie conrsfof an hour--these- men^were. placed' under heavy bail; and some of thPm committed. On there-assemblihgot the' court in tlie. after- noon, application .wa> made for writfl of habeas corpus, to bring these owners and assisiarita iri the recapture before the court, and ask their difc churgefrom confinement. . This was mntedjarid' the' case inimedMtely brought rip oofpre -the court, when, after a lengthy examination Ph the part of tlie Commonwealth, tho parties' were bound over in the sum. of #500 each, to appear and answer at the npxt_,tcrm of the Court of Quarter SessiotiS. \ . r »-The opiniori of Judge- Pearson,, as published, •denotes in Jiiuia full knowledgc.pf the gpyern-, ing principles of- the ease, and a Sioroiiglt deter- mination to awuwi full and equal justice under the laws. He coiicedcs to the Slave-catchcrS aii- solllfif without licohae chrinotbe relied upon as entirely correct,asmauy of these-persons were licensed the .previous year, atid had not tenable owing , . . ^. . ... t to thV\nuuuSer-applyingrto-get tiieirlieeiMiAd^re-- 4hari^«4ak4Mliefr^ppurid-o^-flcsh^Ut^lffldly- newed. '•-\\''\' prohibiiil\ tliciri from shedding a drop Of blood, 2, Th« simplkTty and correctness iri which -the various sounds of every letter are defined, '' - , «. The alpliabetical classification of words in allthelcwbns. • • 4. Trie arrarigpmetit arid pronunciation of Geographical and proper jjjunes. r In this Mr. (Miles has succeeded admirably arid the correct- neiriri spelling and pronunciation which in,akes tins department show that he must have investi- gated closely and Iabx»%d.a^i4 u busfe^WiicrB two places.or countries aro of the .koih'6 niimo and difforently pronounced he has designated the part o f the world in which each is located, and noted the accent arid spelling and mode of pronoucing. vhole we can safely -andrcliceffitllyreoni- mend this Speller to teachers and parents, and to the public as an>«xc«Nent rudiroenUtl-Book for the UM o f our Schools. It also appears that, there have been 11,059 persons accommodated witi} lodgings, 1,747 lost children restored tp their parents, 1:51 persdns found siok or injured in the stteets arid assisted, 42persbns rescued from drpwfihig, 49 fires' ex- tinguished by tliis department, 496 stores and dwellings found open lit night, 35 head of cattle and 42 horses fouiid astray and.restored'to their owners, and ^12,213,44 taken from drunken per- sons and lodgers, and. restored to iheih again. .. J ., .. . . ,g». ... • Oregon. We would call attention to the ^view of things; in Oregon,\ as-presented by two correspphdents of California paiMirs, tpbe fbintd in ariPtiler col- umn. .,.-_• We have seenrgb many conflicting statomenfe relative to thb plue^oT that cOuntry, Wrat it is difficult to forri a decided opinion on the subject. We however aniye at the conclusion, thatwbile Its soil and climate aro not equal to those of the Mississippi, valley* they aw^noveHheleaaauish .as, to mslce Oregon, iri conjunction with ptiipr favor- able'circumstances, as its gold mirics, its immense bodies of. valuable timber, audits location on the Pacific, a country of great import-nice, and des- tined to contain a deuSe i*opulution^at -no very distant day.' •*•*«. The rceeritly discovered^ gold mines in that Territory will cause its rapid seUleteriy-fahd-in; yicw of its greater agricultural. and %arinfa;ctu« ring capabilities, there is rcttsph to. expect that it Will riot be a whit behind^California in popular tidft, in a fow years, We should consider it a Jur^tter counirjr Jbr a pjeriwirient abbde than California, ilpvcry.respect, Tho^pJU^atiori is —Oieteland Herald. ^pr/ng .Kheatj pof bushel, \Winter Wheat per bush.' •Gorh', „-!':•. f.\. :Onts.p^!rbusll(iJ, , •. 25 J \ Potatoes,-- . -. \ . 10 ' Butter, ' • ., -Z- v 12 1-2 Clwjesej \ ... 5 ^'Iiiird-,-- '••..-. 8'' ' iEggs*, perdozciijr ' ' 8 . Apples; jpr baft-el, '- -Pearsperbirret >'•.• Peiselliga jppr basTtct, . \ 72 .•Pp'cK'jfer-barre),' -•' , . '•' , ' Statftjinder- said CpUS^Uiipnjie'xcept such acts its. may be necessary for the primary stops of ON- 'gafiijsati'on and thev presentation of •aria Cpnsti. tution property before, the Congress of the Uni- ted^tetes, force until,.byV the aetion of Congress, anoflier/ shall be vdnstituted;!' ; . .. ' *'.<''• .^n.-weiyTOf-^hesc-tiw^j-^tMunro^ \ J. noff.declare that the nomination Of officers,, and: the'ir, cpnfirniatipni to assume the exercise of functions which by superseding tho-officers now; iii (^uniLssion,. willan'ect tlio\:laws'of this Terri- tory, a8'at preseiit constitutetl, will be deemed and considered aS'an:-acV.o.ri the part of-all cpnr eerned, in direct violation of their duties ss cjti- \My official obligations imperatively require that the present Government be sustained until' {superseded by another, legally constituted,-and this duty I will -fulfil with.all the means, at my disposal:\.-. \ ulw^ D Wffpri^^ia \Bei asssured that no joollisipn .Will succeed, nor anyembarrassment interrupt the quiet action of the Legislature.and 'the ; pepple,un]e88'it.pe provoked and be brought about by military in- terference. The people are peaceably disposed,; fully aware of the pacific rerijedy tnat'exwta;for' the, Governirient grievances they' have lijrig eri^ dUred, and will not readily consent to Surrender theh*^dearestrightKand thehbpe, lpng-fleferred, of ameliorating their, social- arid political condi- tion.\ ' ,.••.:\•?.•.. \-\V.<- A WARM RKoipx.^-Letters, have been recei- ved from Mr.'Aichardspnt and from Drs. Overweg. and Bartii, the Africaii-travellers, since their de- parture vyith th& Tripoiitan\Carayan Moor- -Zook to Agadis,and the-remote regions-ojPthpi interior- Theyare decidedly getting into warm ii«UdescJto^fi^»^&4riJua4astlette^^ ays from Moorzook, and the 17th of June, five written wlnlaff\'U»» j »^^ li *? ;Ari ' an i'*<**\' l *-'^fc to the increasing heat. '\Yesterday the. ther? mometer rose to 45 deg^GirfPr 115 deg. Fah.) but \yeiac getting accustomed to tiiis, for just now (.4 P. M.) on entering .the tent I. find the air in it delightfully cool.ascontrasted with the bcit outside, buton looking at the thermometer I find, to my surprise, that tho'temperature of this 'cool' air is 42 dug. C*. (or nearly L08 deg. Fah\;\) MxificEilS'bf ybuKG^LADtes.—ilri^ ^nd^vbWtig to avoid every tiiirig. lik'c' display, .yoUTiJ, ladies should be especially 'cafeful jiot to fall into the opposite extnSnl^hafroT'p^dcry^ .Thpre t js more sicccrii*,^ thprq he' less tticety, in thp cotj-, .duct of a really virtuou^ woman, than there, 'isifi' that\ of apriide; arid some de^g^P'.'pf frb^bm,sp_ .far from being; ir^pmpatihlc ^th'ihe^strictestyn;- tue, is orie ;at. its^prihcipaj pritrileges. J Jf a.lady is \obliged'toitec'ejve Pompanylen JisiaSjifci it is a, sign-of her gpod'bre'cding if she appears perfect, ly at ease, and makes little or no apology for her appearance. • A.rjersPn who changes her manners with her garb must beinriately vuigar. - . ~ THE FtricERAi, OF ' PKOF;. WEBstEB.-^The Boston CourleS-says .that the funeral .of PrPf. Webster \yas conducted very silenlty, sdr foucn. so that withoufc,obtfu\dirig qnestipris;Pf delicacy to individuals l a correct account cahhS^ly Wob- talrietirTflS^we understandi£the mfy waSfct kerifittmihWjail oWSriasyevpriirig,\waS family tomb at Mount Auburn and debited'the' same evening. . ' %\. -\^Tl* ~ , ... „ Ssof Ti ';.*-, . • ,i; '-4 '• -*•'(,, -' *:XiiATrTO)»„Sepk.4tli.V,1856. At a regular me«ting„pf | Proneb Grbqjc Division j No. G35,,6pns of'Tfemp\***\-'*'*, *- i hf5rtil I««..:U'^.-I.A A J--;„„;..„-.* from tiioDivision pfefSn'iio nobefe hnvUi'^bet.n'. received ytKa!amay>MlQhigun,'oiC i ) y the death of ope .of thtf inoiiibors of/this Division #t that place on the 23d bf.A,ugUflt •^t,.thofbnbViri^roadliitioiis were reported and unanimously aobepted: • v\... \\ Wljereas- the fill wfee-'Oroator ihlns mystorioua and divine providence 'bstftempvod by de»tli\our beloved brother, MARTIN 1IBBEIEK, iu the mo)wiig of life and iri the spriiig-timo of his usefumeS8,-&ereT6re, • , Resolved, That bjr tho' death if Brottiei!;Borrick this Division has lost n irtcnibcr WIIOBO chunictonaiid talonta rerul^rcd hUh an ornamlnt to.the O'rdor,a> well as:'totno'ppmmu(u;ty;|ri''whieh'h^^ .<!•.\'.'- v* ' \TpI?^lVS; ; T(WM?^a;n^u^urea^ orio: .;»?l*'\i^tptthe-'l^nw»'.-MuTSf.Ste^'ns'M«V'arii \'\by-.'\ * VT . ,(1), - ^ . Wlt0KEN&li - L '- ~ Eosolvcd, That m commori'.with'tlie-eitisaais of .tlii^. i5 village jsye sincerely doplorethisnllflioting dispensation, wd^^ply~iywptose.witb.the:ihmily arjid frignds of the deceased?'• '\..'*•'«.'••• ',..' ',.;'\ -''-'V • Resotod, That this Division, shoythe'ir sympathy,' to thsifriends of Jbo-deceasoS, by attending iiv a body andwjaririgthe nsual badge of .mourrnfiSfot tno-fjrireH nil Jeryioes pf.tlid de-.ee!feoa,..to,belield:)n \tliis village,, next\sgp\batlf|; ' ,: 1 •'\ \\ '•\••* a\ 1 *_ •'' •,,,•':\:' '''RSSOlVedf 4 IiatiQiu: Diyision']|pQm 1» shrondgflfv moufriing; ari.4'|liat tho inemboraVweai--tbe-,iisual.Badg4 fbr.'thjr^FteK ' . ,- -\^ ••---;iv. : . -'\ '' • '• mitted two 8TinpHiN,HtoB,'Ei . iBE^JAMJlS KElgr, V7,.P. '•^-*-' —\ ;':\'«>'' — : Watertown Market; Flour, siipercxtrai ..•\'- common; - i\ 1 1 Spjjjig Wheat, -18 00porcwt.,. % tG. OOperbU. 2 7S 2.50-- 6-50: -, 6 09,-;. ,80 1 00 •\•«;' 81\ -• ,&:• ..44i' . 6' ' Si. ' ' 10 ' -1 2f» \ 2 00S —15d' '12^)0 cts. -.(1 •CLOPIlN^r**^^ ORE* TEE^a%^1lln*-eiotBto^ „ , httlo.lO\v,0r J thaaan3^oay«W^V...}v{,f'44'^ : '\\• • TI1080 who hayi,,tt,-desi^.\to'SQtii4thenigelvcsif6ra ' very sriiaU-amoiirit of .,\ t . ?... ,. ', •%..\ '•-,, -, , *.'*. : -, : >T'-;^ftJy:«:lf;v;.V\\'^''\' •• .maydo.sj bycallmK-p«them:in-.the ceriiet' of the ql(J . 'AmmmnJfciUl ThetfjStbokJisio^.sui'^s^dbyariy • \tiling.riorth of Albany;, ,-^f\ ^7\^---\ •;-- '- '• Clistoiii .wonk is dprie^\dn'^slioit .ti6tido\irith best stylo;;imd'a;kige'aS80rtmenfeof-the riiOat •'. .-.-• ; --\; -••;„_ :^~ \ffEMftMfi&E~*~ \ : ; v \'_:- -Ii: lUj-o,. \ this Ja the original. \ W^p ; >01ffiviyj£tore,:ihe Banie^riei tliafc hns r bio«ght-- (h&;6Wwa)>price$ of others,'dpwri\ 1 toivai^s^theismiill -' '-profits at winch they sell,' but 'KE3IEMJSJSR they are jfflixmth -,M ,_„ •«,, on the : 4tli inati, bytheEov. Mr- -AtB^-Mfiifcitt,j6fvCaiam'piori r 'to-M Smn.r,,of SDowville/\ - At Co] Smith,4\Mr; HctbAlt At Brorfnville,. on. tho,'4th inst., by tlie. Ee^.X. D. AdKins, Mr. IBAAO ' MoGiiwisV to 3Stis*s \Itomi B. yii^hptll^Uiiimel.ia, *_ ';,,:,,\' In Oti8co, Onondaga Go., AugnsfSlst, IIANKAII T& year bfhetagc; BytKlstmicting-provideuce;»nariy'rVieridsare called ^o-moura,—Tho-dqoeasod -jvafrBSIdved by all who were; aoqiiainted with her. She-was lovely in her doport- irientand poBsesscd an intallectual miiui. \She was-afc. dc-htly altcctipiiato.to her triend^ and with, disinterest? edrieOTor.]ourpo^e, aoiight;to_b^^ jint tfe <(istinpiisl>u^?o|iS piety; .Heiilast-!U|nos8:;cofitiriueajtKO^e^k^^ whicb period sbe ensured'mtcflse-auffering. Biither ?lai*^omein*^mro36aIri^sWe:sMM^^ jvotlonr-audvbly expreBBe&Jhe iijmo efjjr^iig. tlien; pissed away tp thc.;rcahns of imiriortality iu'uie.thi tepV',pf\fldthv - ! --p -':'\. '•*'\-•'< '• '• • ' 'i • * Jfri HonnSfleldjtfon the SdfiriSt.', Mr. EVA*EVAIJ^: *« w «. 6 -. , . -,!. ;. - «.' ' a ;-.' .«-. '••.&. . In Hounsflcld, on the2diii»t,, Mrs.NANOY:l*ririt, 'Corisort ofQeP. Prink, aged ft. ', . _-. T CKTIn,thisvvni^p.,,l5,fjrj0.^^eyor\y. ) consflTf Ji^qncnoo. of pursuing}thq plbV 'f ruinous'! C,rettiktsya- ,od a cp-partngrthip^rirthe-Up^ . 'iiig and,perioral Cabinet^are BUgiriestii'ihrli^atertown t o'f-Gppds, Wiiii^'iefwin^^i^:^ ' approved papeKat.ptl^Syw^;tH»ritJie|have.e^er - ' ,be.enoftered»lpreiin:tiii^seeti«uvof tKeoiintryr '\ , .t>OaT-^F*IGE.-rS^DA^Ap»^GElr€El^ i i=. X This'OfBoowiU be ,'opc'h'6n : Sundays frpm^to^ A\. M.;:ttndf^i'^toj : P^t^*'' , \J-\*- v v-.-.--:.., *|- Office hours frpm-T A<M. to 8^dfc—5ftriaays_er-. ceptcd. : (ff^i P. S.fJOHNSON,P.M. p^.wftJiSiKEs;; Ofttcoahd- residence' on''Tranldiri streetj directly .south-of .the UnivcrMligt Churcli, Wntertowp. : , ,S J & U..SEIjlGHrfA|r,are receiving and now open- . ing, atthcir old'starid, Jfto.4W6od ru If Block, avery^large m&m*loa*or8£ASpXA£Z&&700Z)$, among wnieh are, many rich and desirable now -style: articles. , ^fPlcaseucalland examinetherri. , : ' ~W«t<irtowny'Scpr.'10,1850. • »•' \ *.> - ' ..^S • 1VTEW GOOM^TKe snbscriberii are now reoelVing ,I> their fall supply of HAEDWA^£ whioh yiiHW. sbld-low3r6't_eas6 t orjsri -timei«t-th°-Old : BardWiirer ;.StorejNotaaroriJlock^ ;-• • .-\'•• -:• 1 •..;/ -•\!&• ,: Sept.lQ,}8ai). . COOPER feSlpOPRPTF,,, M rLE^VTJnitpdSjatetiiSL.—-__-,- -,—- c - '^th'e rudiments of th eEngiiBh iMnpiige, the Book—comprising , ^. JIau^age,thrAl- plinbet, «nd mftrias of Spelling IiCe»ons, ; in Ave ByJpwdi^los,forsoloby. -, J. C. STERm?Cf<- L - Walclo^nVScpt; Sa;-i8So^—- -: -r-?^' -«:•; ;!t--; A WbRfi TO THE :WISE 1 T HE suWeribOT.Timiia~tept«n^y-^term-ilir .friends, and the public pencnJly, tluit he keeps constantly on-hand, »nd for sale at the lowest rmtes. Seotid Plaster, «™», JU13 ™.v,S«!ti Orpcorite,' Qilt •Work/.laVnps, eampbene.QolilieafiBrbraei Picfiiirei, PJctiuVrfiamoe. &C, &c. - -- '••-•»'. HONTINGTON, ' AVatertown.Sept. 12,ISijO. , ffli'^ainirigtpnSt. INSUE^NGEi C lOLVMBUS FISeaa4MASm£ iNSffliAXClJS >CO., Capita. $806,000, • • • ''•*- ••: .' \ ''• * UT10A FIRE IN$UBM r OE COMEAJ$R Capital ^loOjOop,' . 5. ~: \~J''- r :'• \ Ltvi\STOCK INSURANCE, on Hon**, Cttle, Sheep. Ac, Ac, ^ns'rdStlj'p«*l.omi6ither from natural\*—\\ -™- ttu ~ t - «-.~t-«^--*.*•-^« ^-——•-.*— :ATi(>N, lE^EMERSOir J.:H..RIOE, ! ? 4#i«fc. MarUfitrtt'Zyii and ffaWtnihamteriCMiipaiy. . -2 \- - FJEMERSON;Agent. , rEagU^liftdiidStaWJntwranieCommtith, :• >, '•••; ' .' .•'•\•••\.' •' iT.KSlCE,AgenU\ Full information glycri, arid application recoivod b-f either of ! th« above nAmed;aserits.t • • •'; Watertown, N. Y-.» StpttMir 13, ;18S0. - ,8m>. * r CrEW »BOCEBY^te l^PidaocKg Self Bloolf,: X\ «n^.6Urecfly;-und9ftheBpok»totie.-Qf ^,-C, St«rf lirur,wherecimbefound»gener«liw»rt-rieritoff J iJf^ Hit' QROGERlE$, of as^gopd quality as atiriyojier Bt6r4iri:to*riy'kiSdsoldpnreasoriablo .terins for casK: or exch»togod for Butter, Cheese, Eggs. -Bottkmd^of-^ttntryprnduce.. CwhpsiPVfor first rate Griiftod Fruit. , - eAl^gyBr'MdjtSAN;. door andrfor- TT7\A0aK'fO-fa!r -HdOKSTQEJl^Ms O. -^Wo STATJQmitY, ^$FAWfrmriC&sh\m -fa ' are preparedto seli.at veryio--f-prices'.« • •• ' * —Ain'o-ig ouphpokfrmay be-fovuid, aU. Sohool. Boolra nowpn-'use in the EtidiBh,Xntiri-'Greok, ^aivd, Frenoli Wng*>ages. Mm* choice selection' <tf--W//?6>i 1% •SXXJir ROOKS, Wluoli will be *pld cheaper ton pedlars'eaniafford. . •_\ -\. ' i, - AmateurStationery artibles-in great^variety,. Pitpor HaUgiugs, yelvet and PjairiBorders, a.clioibe' aeloctioni tslifqpfon cash. '.'/\; ~ .• *• • -». i.~:':. .: -•'mQMwmrMm & GO. ijbOOKSTlSrD 8f A4lO-*EBY,.W6hiaing,all of : ;thev Jt> mostlaEproveafW-workialtKo'lpwcat casVpri- CeS;». >s^— --•<'.W i; ....'.i«:: i-'fiiy -;^ v '-« - ;' f , *. ' I^N, B.^tueh^re.ha^b^ettWicontOsCleotsuch ' works as are, sU\tablo for DiBtric'tKbfiries'i' THoSe,' - therpf0J0, mircbf«inj»; 'fer ;Disti-ict-IiiBrarie-?,' rwolild do well to ca)l>iul teurnj-ie^aa jjiy prices 'shall be- irt ae- Wrdaneewith.ttiotime»^/*'W*'.' !li •\•• ' : - ' • — -L : —- - \•• ' -ygaoRtByJEE,;- \ Sign. 0/ (U •0Q!$<;&h>arfak)0<li>'^-I(qpM >?\. -.'•'.'•f ^ M tlgs.Bp; 1, by . ,;. . tt „ r: .- i . .jfJORl ' JS;. B.—67«a«;anbT Eitiliibn? forsaT^ jviwMWTcrcB^^uiu.w.vvD, uiuii^'Ol^eve^stvjIeann^iuru)^,, IiPPking^iBSes, Window Shades^Pianp arid Foot Stools,Pillb'W;MattB,To\»'ol atSrias, Cttshionsj &c. &c., •of littesfrdesigiia and--patorriB-&iataiitIy,oii;. hand,. al_ !pri<»8.tbatcanriot-:fair-toiuib. - . : > ''\• , -. FrencJ *»d: Turkey Ee^d»,(a1Lqualiti(»ypten'«rtd^^^^ ;«lpt%-IMaufertana M»^l!T^%iltt*TabJe-C>V*rs, ni6csj,_,..,_ Vn ^Holeps(a -,,.--., -„ ^- •sndstyles, Jo;bg fbmid-jOBJy^n,' cj^..tUr«i|lunjgl stoics.,. STPartieiilar .atterittbn piiid tothb'mariuihcture. of --\ ' - -[fitf* • -HiiVfclWlllRSVStR»ii•'- .rateS'tiui-^'-M'ojit*^ * t-:^W-S-iW»U*en.J^ou% 1 ptns ;ltf»d^'iig\.)i'- stock of Goods rltted for this market, and, \withjjhfe ' Tap|i66riTor^Q;iu^BB^\-jb^gfWS«^ motto, thoyiiivittfthe attention.of the pHbllo«t, Urge, , anditofetdbeslmuimedjftthe'ur;^^ ' . » -^WWewtttrctdidjiittHKttmd.^dMtidenfthrl^ilHo- — Smrt.: :.z,r :;:- 0^wJi3b&38TlLiatAN:- • Watortowfi{,rAug.'.29,l8R). :' • \ ~~ '-'IX ' %M. THE iOSTPOUJiDM:.-, •„ -.. . [Ul^^ra-Wi8h,^irifprmthe>li«bitm . tortown aia vicinity, thife tlioy c»W traMiua CABINET^ WARKot* WJ^rhr^wm/r^OiOxxlU- ;iuVpFfuWd»riexorbitsnk'prico.' .- ..--.,•-/-.. -%oy,donoiprofes*:toh4ve-8porit '.'two years \'in\ gat.iilj/feadj/U> dffbusific^ on an, extensive scale,.nor do they bringthcir.ftirniture from .Ndw Yoffc S-bertit is:thrown together^On, \thoteri'kriot'te'the.bour'syi- ' • tern.\ butba-^ relitM-rooira on..tb«4^«*bf th« pnblidBq>r6?tiromaKing;«Jffi. tXiir fofl TiqnJ*,FVR~ WrWJ#;,whlcHia>r.oWrabaity,aiiu^ i be surp««8ed;in this- cpjirity; and what to theFurni- Ui. • Pu-Uculor attention tfvixi -tew\miiBrig.of ; '\-- BOOK, QME^XD-SEmE-TWiESFi - .an(L-V»riou*:»rticTes'vof-Furnife%;exj)rei!sly;te*o^^^^ variOU-rtriarited'toamttlioMifb'r^i^Pir^h^ - -'\Jtotnemberthafeany tiiingyon.-:wantfli\the Oiiiiui - jK^-iW^i-*H>«w^%^-^-.%m.b^in«do^ for Vbu exaotl-r as76uwantit,-and atthe>lo^cstipricb. .'• . QwRoooiii.sff-i 4fi;.Cpry',S' blook, iwditiside of-flwi.'f' . public sqjiarej oyer Bobinsoa'stinabopirWherejWfriri* vito all^p .examine oU'r\wbrk; arid feol\coriBacni tlu't »_, -thpte who pitroniiSaus will be satisfied withjiriocs arid r 4ua%*-';- T ' (1}1>. - J. E. & G; D.fBICE. triiift .MM. — to. School .Librtriw.^- Qen. IhyiorrIndian Cap, r-kw»T Reform aid Btfomer* of Great Rritam; .Qtmnt nf sp%tr^hM , pM>.ifii,hmtM £d*Suj>eru>r,to A -—^ '--••'-- •\•--'-••'- ' \ • ' ^ ,-jFW- Agauitf .Wimtn,.ar.^Umtrica, 'M^Tri-.WJM<M'; ;tto»«»'#. frieMMp; fit J'filin mmi^JhOi* Sm : ^Mexkdh.IIu6>riofne: Mtxiean-,^ War; Xma»d WHttnai B MWMt-OUntiitj 'iHdft.'. ra* andmRemains: Soutt&a Expedition: IXtad Sta Tit, this.f v ijh^f^^\!'*j ^^\-h.^hme^^are^oatt. p»j»ble outk«lstday of OoM-ornflxt, and arhrtW 'n^talmeiit, b|.^wen5ri>et:j^ri^ prslipion; a «'--— -\-\ , be'i|imufiW'«re^soTd:imd-»rMi»riMd,' eheaperthin' has oyor;bi8en oriwd in Jcrfciggu, orsurroundirig oonntlesi.- ' '' |-'\-';' '.-*-••».•-•' .:; Warie Room, one door ibett of Hewitt's 'Qfd ?^«!rn : »af«ii;.T ••- -'-'. :>/?..•• > .••; v ';/ s - -• \\ • The subscriber would inform his iKends and tho . JpuMibAgerierany,. that alterta-^'yeare.Bjpentm.iriarS.- riSg iriaehtabry for tlie maUufsctureWOsbmet Ware, ho is, iow able to lhariiiftcture every article in bis lino at prices hitherto lU-kno-r-i iiraiiy/ other ertabiishment Jof, the^lahA^ri'^WatertbwIi', irripoirttirsriot-oxcepted. * 'Jib j*.^<tf awaire-flhafeil^^nds^ theuiselvcs. it greatdeirt'o'ftrou^e-m mkre^retotji^ : Ms ;work|jth»tl»a» nM jbte Whiake'ibWworltiua *? ^^mMsjieff^^ »^}oJiibise;w*p*cM. ; *h» coftvertsUon,:to come and see for youraelves and; ,tr» \ '•» Oorapirijf a^btWby iiotiaed thfit ariiM^talriiffit^v-T, teob per cent, or $15 on a share WUt bwcwli* du* ibd Priifti-TlKc hbp'ho'use Of 'ific ; T; SMITH, on the Sacket'a Ifarbor road, about a miles from this villaM) was bvinad to the ground last Sunday evantnttTwWpBiid to have been tlie work of an IncwiMMji.- Sonwhurf a tor of-hops were con^, maad wkh the building. Loss supposed to be„ itonA$W>,-*Vnwn. \. '• MagniHccat Serenade tp Jea»y Xind.' From tho ^ow torkjuri. Aboirtbalf past 13 o'clock, ilonday morning, a grand Serenade was given to Jenriy Lirid, by the \New York Musical: Fund Society.\ The magnificent band of George I^Crvnumbering upwards of two huhdrefl raUsicinnsrwas seleeteur; A'number of the New. York firemen csePrted the bind: to the Irving House, andtquickly suc- ceeded-iri'ciearihg. a place .for them, urider tlie \\-indow , at wtiich, Jenny appeared. Thp.sirbets were densely crowded, and the number 'pf peb* pie asteuiblcd lit that hour of the night exceed- ed ariythiiig of the kind'cvei' -witnessed:ift thut city. Bijpadway, beUycch Rcade ariH Ghambers streetsi was densely filled, and many were, c6n- tent with a stand \on one side ofTReadelsteeet, .arid in Gbaifibers street, from the end of the ^ Ir- ving,\ beyond .the cbrner of tlie Park. The walls of the'addition rioAy being, added .feStewsrt's store were covered with persons, and we noticed Several carriagescontaining ladies who had ven- tured out at that lute hour to hear the serenade and, fterhaps, catch a glimpse of the distinguished vocalist.' Thejwindows and balcony p| the \ Ir- ving\ were filled with ladies and gentlemen.— There werpnbtldss than twenty-five ihousarid people, present; and,, when Jenny ijiado herapj; 5 ^pearance afe|he window the greatest p*citemeSt prevailed j j»cera upon. cheers broke Upgrt .Ae stillocs* of'the night and were .continged fpr 'several minutes; She could be, distinctly Bl^ALMjIKpEKBy^^O^E^MCa].^ i( _ ney Xairi having beiteri iriegrp wdhiari mbs,t tin; mercifully yesmda'y^inSattlieWs cp/*yik ? Ju^^ brother Wm, Jjain went tbbis house tb rempn- stfatejvitb liiiit\ for suchi.cruelty ,ui ; beating the He tbld him t^i leaVp or he .yi'buld shoot mih'he' sh'ot-'Msybrptliojri beeoftio :d\ue;'and'p»i w _,_^,..,. _-...-...,, _ ^Sl^^lih^D^nSf^B^irat^pfra., \viU M w& ! to~'tn&^ made by thetni For th* «ri-v«nl«io« rf st«UioW«i b«.iriad4i*Bahkbf^^Boniei'\\ = \*- riegrP. him; and taking up a j| , down without further wpids,'\iM ftiptij not killed him lie reloaded, ai^ placing the mux- rie a^dirist his body shot again, which ciused death instantly* Great excitenjehi pr^yaUs in fliiitthewscounfy. He^v^ribt arffe*^'arid »^ supposed to ha'VPgPnp No'rfe r - il * Li,Ai ^* \' : pisGRACEFUC.—rOn Monday 'bvenlig; jlw'iaf; ;the steamer Bay State waSifpaving'tlfe wjharf>i*. BrobWviniv^mt';vplieys; $;a^^|toi| into' heV by^soHe. sconridrefi '^m^^^m sembled.; Wfr\r^t|l#glie\aiga^i^^R therjoassengPfs werb stnisk; -b^fejriof^i^iiw^lrt-j lucrative pusineas 1 visions to the gold aigg»rf.-r-lft«. The Sons of Tetriperanpe of $\\s State, hpld a Co»Ye^9^ll^8;Mlj^le , Wth-iiAt','. « • by the vast c^oMaUftoni tho bright Ughtsimmej. diatelyin front of the 6htrariee,;aiid tjirbtlghbrit tliefrOfttro-ijmspf thehpns^, J; ',i ^ Imme^ately, after rfeer^ppeataiaco thelmnd. ailayed .*JJail GoliimbU^ianA^^Yank*B Doodle;'' ^yrfieri told Abef WeitS the N*,tw»nal Aim Of Airier- 4ei sheexciaitnedrf #ffcb^tfOiTjil, how splen- dld,^ fcc*aridaf mmWirf&W<Sy•. of defififlit ;Shewa^edherhaMkcrchiofjteverfl titricsduring the perfbrmaiwe, and at tlie Cpuclusioi\^^ requested Mr.Sniraviw Mm % *n \«u Tjremori. i By Order, Bill «T rare for TharMlayie^S^l WO. >IEBCEh»jiist«^ived4ahi«PerWk3»ll>epotby I^IJailyExprpSs,'^,,-. •• £~i -.;••<,?;A'- '.'•'h. : . Gbaby's I«y%,^lcfW^pte.ml«r,3)rioe 25 cts. nrinfs Merchant's Mail , IternocraH'QBevibw, , ..- -Hclcleri'ilWIftrHag. ,, , •:.: * iMiwmtmaji' .. y,i - •< t ? «t Phi(iAb1o|ik!a1jirottnialf i:>:,,,^ ., KajpWIWpJBrjtt^Ojnirirtfjl '. j^WTPip|ra»0»sriji^ 7-tt 'J^tTf ii\T^^^^f™\ 1 * fcOtoiw,-, ;_ / (i^ , irW«onU»*l>OTU<rt L 'r^ aifolisjrt3«iS*rtantlir\o|i-Jia^... -Prbduee of ill kinds »« weujs Xumber, taken in ox^. •«,oan#:<*'ay%6iks? .-X'-V.-:; -i-.'iftivt'>f.&^' *'\i *; \^iuit«dKu>iMkliat«lyj ag«^Wirid»»;.MHhalter; r . :apa.a'turh«r,,' - r-. •\ : - • -... ... t •;..- ,S; BES^flS.j.v , .^WfBHr*6yit;B«t*.iaj.l»BQ; : : • i;i<-Sg',; : ' f ''^ : % : ^'' ' ^AmNm^xwtmMcw&WMmmikk • i^:Soriaa«^Pauabtp> ptTenipsra^Blr^^t«BB^f' bflforth Anlericai *lt.corita1r«;^rti^;ofHlii^ft6*t' '.' e#iiibrit:-Je1inlwra«ce;uien:%-tb^ \skettBel ot Shelr JivViS. '• The li»t bf ;<spn^bui<#»;*iriVf•. --. ; '»C a§.r.vV...* see to this h»t*ip^»ucl\ .•cft'of rriftolita.ffi, permitted withffliipttriity; will ^iio^djlg^ tipr \pKns;aa'k-'pe , o'p|.r^^tM^|^'^r<^ i \. : ^ _,.., THE BfiOKit 'llAwiWJBjtRrtAiri.^Ei^dllie'ft. Cashircr ofiihe Wivre* GitaicP B*rikj ha* tom comiriitt*S ? to Belie Air Rrfegri.\ T>» WsMdeiitL aid^lii* Miirylariitttrec^ The asseU pf ihe Birik MP not WPrUi fiyeW- liuTSj With #90,000 iiahiUtiCs. , - -.. , —«ii ' \--'' -----^ \ ,; ' \ ; ' ; \ \ ' ' mm mffl£,m*. K ., . lit addition to ll» n#nal.«sortmpnt 'ofiDrf Gobdai Gw*rte»j. .^(vwcliav;* CSrp»ts,»C«>ekMyjt , Wb®wV^ n ^ , ^^^. G,, S^f^?^^^l^ dishotiowoVI arid ^irhllo Wttiauk thbW wl^liwp«J' fbriis«a iis, «• taaf)*^iretbciii»ndo^rsrWisliafl n«il it to th« m»»t-h<S»d. ; , .- • -. ..y.la^ ,i-. fast. •We agalituiVitibuyers Of goods to look Bttjoghottr M&^imd to ex«mir^espeet»fly-,I*M S'ti-' d FM,oy G??Cthey \\ vw$m*^ , iVMtonpsn^fci^'ia^ • , ; . - _• -f Walii>rt6wirfe. . , r , .. r .. .. .... .. hi l Mopatpnage. Jnstm<%^.wdl*«#ve^ depaftnSfitaoflearning, froirittl*cortii^aebo^-tb ttieiiuiior ye^B.fpll^ '' $?<v ^'' 4 ''\' • <^*--'^^-^-'-^;^^.y- a ^ r '^ jV -»!«'P t '' ^^w^^^'-lr^'\ ^^^m^m--Mi£ • *imi,,\ .-'3 s\«.r •'-»* ^iM^'\^pmi.<tt^ti •::Bo»rtff*lth»1«aisi*p.'rbb^^ moralchaWri.^dra^b^^ * < »f\«ga!M.\\\\ \\'\\ :• Roai^^Auli^^ii 0 }' '*• the;e«(m^teis.|iriji|id':o|cMM^^ mi-HL,M*m*i. j^i^Tbeiuiiiit^»»va*-''' ; ih\numberV-«re:«ngr»yed:Pri steel is tie b*st stylo by ,.. - l fn*.»bb'rew»i»'n<w.Te»(lriW*r^^^^^ >»^'^;^..ii«9^^;*^BidnKat,,^-r' - /Si f?M3M®$MM&'$^^&ai i fkM- i wK-EXBxe$mt~e#MP&.WJ<i^% #W^WiMW^pyM«:-p ...»-iSr.,.,-. .rtuifi.^.-,aB^ti^^.^^^irt^^alWr i , , ._ _ ^.il&li&mi&kjvfiX''. :A I t;tliw.'«awrfv«:,»aH;T»p*.a«te-*iffliB^ ; • • ' ' . •*•« -•--A; -f^-<^ i^Ju, ^fTi ijii-4 -m r&i M WAS ^Mp^^^d^yi m ciJI arid eximlM our «0jk1