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(jle a q . n e d «o act m a t e k m . w l e d g e ol l a i n , >n which, l b « - ) i c » « h e w.is esceetleil b y no oiati ot I i s t i m e |,p g , t rf, “ \tv n i a s t e i whipt m e v e t v \ e l l . \\ ithout t h a t J ' l r , 1 shou d h a - e ^ n e net* m g - l i e t Id ' I r L a i g t \ \ , tfy whil. l l u n ’ er w a flagging his b o y s tVneicifnl y he tist d l o - h v , “ A n t i th i s 1 y to sav. > \ii f 'im the g a l l o n s . ” Jol^iin u . ‘on all o c c a s i o n s , e x p r e s s e t l his ilpiobati' » ol . . . . *i „ e n f o r c i n g i n s t r u c t i o n bv ?.a ns ol the l(r. Hawley r r p l i e d — w h e n the q u e s - U*n was t a k e n on th e a m e n d m e n t a n d * » t < A fle h «< The less y o u m a k e y o u r count! s, let*able t f i e y w i l l be t o m a k e their p r is - fa * s e cu r e. B v the n iul ti ( il i ca t io n of {Wihtied, t h e d u t i e s of the J u d g e s ol titlMp rem e t o n r t h a v e b e c o m e lEiniense- Ijarduuus. E x t e n d t h e m a m i y » u m u s t fliiically a l t e r v o m j u t l i c i a r y s y s t e m . ( 0 Jr . H L m a d e m a n y f u r t h e r r e m a i k s , s u s billing t h e a r g u m e n t s ol John L. iSpen- i k r o n a f o r m e r o c c a s i o n ) nfti p of J f : w h u h g a t e him a d e c i d e d pre'eierir e , to h s c n n ip e t it o i s , f.«r t h a t i ffj p '! h is w.i^ prohab v the f a c t , altlio g I k ’ o w of no n e u n le s s it lie h i s atl'O t n r s s at |,i k •!” 'he pm k e t s of h is com a \ i n n s at the I .1 'I ' .|l'le. and i h e 1 rnlel.rig>l>le y e a l w it h w Ir* h he h a ' p u r s u e d 'ha ' t \ i ' y h ■ oi.ihli <>ri tip 1 1 io i, fr o m Mat k i n a 'o N e w ^ i ' i k , l o ' ku'ne y e a r s pant I f t hi s is not s. fTii 'ent to a c c o u n t ler t h e a p p o i n t m e n t , I kr o w \ f no other, u n l e s s it lx> h is wel l k n o w n r p nr rf f >r t he p o , i ' p ikf>hlv Unmn'ie f e e ' m g s . GOODS, ...........^ *uitable for this market which are olT<# i r j i . i • • 1 e d fo r s a l e on a s u - a s u n a b l e t e r m s a» c a n It is believed no further d i v i s - b e p u r c h a s e d in t h i * c o u n t r y , fo r a l l w..»4 ion o f tins county w i l l lake place o ‘ P r o d u c e . . •at least during the present ses sion. A hill ba* passed both Hnusrfl, appointing Moses 1. Cantina and Isaac Q. Leake, printers io the stale. A law i8 passed, repealing the pf cf wi'* ** Pii4' o*i. a ,»: „ „ r , i I , 1 * Ml accounts due the aubscribrft Rfh st r Mon of the art tu prevent a- mast be .ettle^imrnediately. W ANTED , Souse djr Field, ASllES, Palmyra, Dec.-$th, 18»0. 3 - t P m rod. “ 1 would rather ('ai()e) havi t i e rod to be a pent ral tei h>t <\ll, to make . r i th e m learn, than t e ’.l a t'il. il t h h I o 1 'iem’ . ehata then ensued, o f considerable llms> 01 thu8> Vou w i l l be esteem new ( m>hk i 1,* y * « l interest, on other amendments e ) U |’ian y , - r b'r o t >„ r s and I he • ,),Mlbtless ent, .ynfoted, a n d on t h e p r i n c i p l e ->t d , Ut«‘H Bn ( J 1 t whi lermiu- m o l e b i l t . m which bpenkcr, J a ( e g Wlllun ltl4l*|f. A i h i l d i a f raid of CSftnter, llolley,W Thomson to p - ^ hl(ipfd, a n d g e t s his lBk, an d l i s s a B d E B o o t , to o k p a r t . l l i e t i n a l t ) i e i e »s all Chli o n *t ; w) e ' t a s » v e x c it ing emuUti 'ii anti c*>mpari«o .if « u,.e- rioritv, \oa lay th e Immdati. n ln-tmg niiscliief ; you m a k e biotnrrs sls- t e r « lute each other.” \\ hen J ohn son s a w s o m e youngtfjen i n L i n c o l n s h n e w h o w e r e r e m a r k a y u c |i aid In* r w l n r h I'liM’ d*.>:bt'e's l i e e t i •mich s ' r tf n > d a n d i i i i ' i o \ e d I\ n l>.ng i>poie' ' n e * 1 i > | at i I ih i i m ’ s o ' it 'i er n bl k ' I h<*»e a r e laie q*i?l fi itn-ns, a n d s u c h p r n h a h ly , :i(t coiiltl rn t be I \ii - <1 u n i t e d in a n v o t h e r p e r s o f ihe b m k n l | a ' v in t 1 <• e »on- r» nf \ i i.M'.i 'rcaun t clmjb* hi* b e 3 »«bon wa* taken by ayes ami nays^and , ecided in the affirma ive. Ayes 73 — '•Ifays, 2T. of C o n - an un* r n p l t-.Hongre'ts .— T h e p r o c e e d i n g s < t * , « i * * » on W e d n e s d a y l a s t w e r e of ........... ... ............. b t ^ i l| i* M l c h a r a c t e r , an t i w e a r e sor ry t o h n t l b e h a v e d , o w i n g to t h e i r m o t h e r V r i c t gj|l>,4wre w a s a d e p a r t u r e f r o m that c a l m & d i s c i p l i n e and s e v e r e c o r r e ct io n, ^ e x _ v e n n l i b e r a t e d i s c u s s i o n w h i c h has h e r e t o * • t |aimetl, i n o n e o f S h a k e s p e a r e *^es 4 c h a r a c t e r i z e d o u r n at i o n a l l e g i s l a * J i , t t l r var ied, m g a l e a l t/'inre t ed ' e ' ^ i h b t a n and ..tin\ <p 11 n'n.e >*s b y , v e f a vinnwii <!(**»< i j ' t mti, w ilt it!c d' aM tu dr t h e b m kt.11' p a n v , a n d f-.t-'ei s c e c . t h e m f. m at.v » u s p K i « n of b d i g 'a>n '- e d w it h le t le r a lu m F i o ni the tw l o r 1, State*m'tn. 1 he Houles were in joint meeting 4&1 fethe purpose of opening and counting nt!<| w Totes for President and Vire Presi- ca<»I when, as every previous effort had ^jled,an attempt was mnde to introduce Wssodri into the Union, bv a resolution * •‘i'evt, offered by Mr. Floyd, of fre«<| % i«ia. W e have this evening, given wstSyoteresting sketch of the tlehate^vvhich *»\ted from this motion. The fid itn r s '' 1 National In t e ll i g e n c e r speak of the .Wading* in the follow in g language: s W e h a v e f i r m a n y vearsattended tli.* Hgs ot Congress ; w e hnve witne- ^etl T o o m i e p t periods of the late \ «tr ; w e S*een parties nrrnyed a^n n s t each fcSrt solid and u n w a v e r i n g colum n s , jilting e v e r y inch o f g round, in s it t ings jw i g e d som e t i m e s t i l l the physical co py to prolong t h e m w a a exhausted — R f r e h a v c Jtever w i t n e s s e d a *cene l i k e ^Mlch took place in (he Houie of ?f*W a t i v o s y o s t e r d a v , and we coultl g f f f l tftieyer might a^ujn. It is to be that tht* mmatiidur of t h e d u t y Rod, I w i l l h o n o u r t h e e for th ith y G K N K RAL \ A > R F .N .\FL \ER A m o n g the K f i m t e n ' l m b r r of r ' 7 » oy - THI PAI MT n A I t is reallv l a n g h a b ' . e 1o see fhe tjj. b l e w h ich s o m e ot t h e rece n t a p p 6 u n d i r w h i d m e n t s ot the C o u n c i l have occasioL ^ v o t e . i n , s . ai d - i n the BtK'fttail ( ’ a m p . I< f w e \ ^ n , \ a l s m a d e oy the c o u n c i l ol ap^o' n t n i e n t , l e w IMve been a t ' e n d e t l with m o r e u n i v e r al i l is s a f i» la t - ; io n aotl r e g r e t »hah that < f die a d j u t a n t gtu.-. . i . . J i n m d n d u a l ha* d o n e 111 ,re m v. ff -d n o r e , l o r his d* n ' n , t j . a n (rnipia' V , (n J t e n s s e l a e r . T h e l»* tt**r purnon id '.is life ha* b e e n t i e ' \ e d • s u T v u e . 1 'h m » ' - y ho n ou rable w.** t1- he h o a e i , n>>d buses m thi* practice o f the law. A law is passed, making it un necessary to have staves inspected before they are exported to Can a d a . .Mesnra. J. C. Spencer, Haring, anil VV. Tlinmpgnn, were appoint-, e<l a committee to investigate the concerns of the stale prison, at Ail- I inn, with power fo Bend for per sons and papers.— Ont. Repos. llcnvnmy of our Militia f*9*. ft III.- the le p o r t o f the C o t n p . (1 'Her, pursuant to a f a ll of the H o u s e o t A s s e m b l y it a p p e a r s , fhat since the |»»(jsnjre. o f General , R itr’s fnvori^p mi t ill a law, there \ ’bicti, tog-thcr with their former stoaji ■has bt*eu f,rawn from ,h„ r re3sll. rendci. their^assortment complete— • r y t l u * « „ m o f 'I W R N T Y - 8 I X ! 1 p O T s a . N I) ’! W O HUN-i K U VND E L E V E N I)O L - j I.A '<S , for the expenses of Court* ; Martial, and ( ’ oiirts o f Inquiry, o- ver ami above all the monies that shave been received into the Treas* tiry, arising from M ilitia fine*.— Spectator. ^.JVetb Store !■£ FRESH G%,0DS. C3“ Latest Arrivttbp) LASHER & C A N D % V f A V E j u s t r e c e i v e d f r o m N e w Y o r V M. J . a n d a r e n o w utt ering f »r s a le . i n t h ^ b u i l d i n g d i r e c t l y o p p o s it e t h e R e g i s t e r O f fi c e, an e x t e n s i v e a n d e l e g a n t s u p p l y • Fall & Winter GOODS, e s anil Ins piir.i i.** \ \ h o i n e ' » r y pn<r< 1 l : 1 j n s i l l ' s , -eht th* r t* I Ins v ,c< ■''nl ' h is m a n . h n n ld 1 e x p e i t , a d lIMs been w a n t . . 1 . t h a t *,ne c l a i m s w h i c h that p a r t y hi^ e v P , v \ n e n-.a ■> m a d e to t he t i t l e o f e.rclu* vc Fepuhl\\<, s a r nf ici- d at t ‘ . . . . j __ _ tu~n „ , , v re ad i n g , l f(,ni 1 0 ’ bei 1 «iei-i*>>e m o ' P e , hi a n * , have c o n t r i b u t e d m o r e t ha n a n y r e a , 1 , ^ ^ ^ ________ ^ „ n m g has d o n e o r c a n do, to tr is le a d t h i h ^ h on es t, but u m n f o i m e d o f the old r e p u l ^ T h e v h a v e been m a d e t « i'l 1 nr-\ f*- 1 r ol 1 o . i t i c a l l i c a n party, believe. hat M r . C l i n t o n w a s a F e d e r a l I 9 t , a n d as u n q u e s t i o n a b l e e v . d e n c e of * h « fact, h a r e b e e n told that he h a s ap- p . ! M . 1 « « « • • ■ ■ > » » * « T l . „ h . v c in<r power was tratislerred to the hands r f ' t l i e i r p a r t y , n o t e d e r a l u t w o u ld Ve ap- g e n e r a l Tlont, nr nnv n ' h e r r e p c t a b l e nian, b e e n rai^ et l >o t'ie w t n a - n o f M r . ' a n R e n s s e l a e r , t he emirs*- \ co u n c i l in thin l i . s ' i n r e ha Vked out for i t s e l f , n-.i[>'..t in a d e K\be e > t e n u a te d ; b o ' , as it is, its w a i *’ |\ fr tends < an n f l e r no p a l l i a ' m n . — \ \ l h ' t f e h ero es, w h o v i t l i V a a K e n s *e '«yi]'blv b u e d i ' i e , r h ' e i t t s to tin h»e, the heiglit* cd C^ueenbton, iu tlc- Prutf>»tant Episcopal Theolo- itfral Seminary ofJVetrForfr.— At n meeting held in the city of New - York. on Thursday the 8th inst. •f the. hoard of Managers of the Protestant Episcopal Tbbological Education Society, established by the convention o f tbe Protestant Episcopal Church, in the atate of Sew -York, it waa resolved, that he Interior Theological Semina ry fo be organized ondor the au- liority o f the Society, shall be lo oted at Geneva, in the county of Ontario, upon certain conditions iropose<T by aotne o f the inhabit mis o f that place, in documents laid before the Board. Consisting of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hard-Ware, Crockery, Glass-Ware, Dye-woods, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails. Cross-cut Saws* Muskets, 4Ce,<§Cc* which they will sell an cheap as can b * purchased at any other *f ore in theconn?, will be received in payment for tfi« Ju b o v e G O O D S . Palmyra, J 8 , J 8£»4 4 ^