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Season for Damages. A few days ngo-^wc published an accoiyil of a §.1000 verdict in favor 6t» a lady- for a l.rcacji ofihe tnarriwgecontract dl the White Plains l ireuii—alsoja -case' io>our Courts of §10 JO verdict conMudea^pn \$\ last, und we fee by thc ^Bostob, papers the.case of a 1 ess maker ngdfhst a.gurismith*i'as been on trial. \VheJn-a5 b'rqajl, decided' and u 'fiej H nvo ,1 breach of- tf;e' marriage promise I is^ place from fickleness nhU—with no ob-< jf-ctiuiis- to i'if chafae'erof the female, r.venf- plaiy diiina'es should .be protected against the falsehood nnd fraudulent pretences of inert -res well as against the injury they sus tain by being nnjusth cist oil\ ant) which freq rently prevents their mSrri ing nft .er- v^artls ; but there are. cases YWiercjti ,erq ex MADISON COUNTFWHIG. penances, mete tidvrgiebs.mere co.mpjinienln-. ! The Election. - We, are yet without the official vote of this county. Sufficient; however, has been- as certained^to warrant us in saying that the loco ticket is elected by majorities ranging from one hundred ttfnwo hundred. We must confess our mortification at this result, when wjB know that those who promised much-have done but little. But we ore used to defeat, and it is not worth whilo to grumble about it now. The fact is, if we 'had {md^yateSs '— ' • ,i \ '. ~* Vk-> k„>,. ; enough our candidates would ha^fb been rv assur.in.vs are made to assume trie basis I \ , of nn a.'tual promise upon w'hicR damages j elected by handsome majorities, nre-predicated- which-should-never bc -enterM- Notwithstanding our defeat in this county toned bv a jury. I we con congr atu]ate our brother Whigs on The Ronton case is a curious mixture of , . . , , . . , . ., T..,. T.- . • . *e,i S i*n and courtship. The gunsmith is lhe tnutn I ,h acl,,eved ,n tI,e F,fth Dlstr,cl ' nameJ_Swain, of' Shrewsbury, nnd the lady °.V the election of Joshua A.- Spencer, fhat Jane, llillay. of Boston, Jn-JS59 the parties'firm, tried and true Whig, to the Senate, -lecnme acquainted at Chm *h. In IS-10 the But we woa ]d not c ] amv „;«. e i GC( ,i on as a .| gunsmith married and in -1S-13 his wife died. W r- ,„:„„,„i, i_„ . „ , • „u „r .,..;„ .J„I„ f . - •• . „. T, \\ hig triumph—but a triumph oi nnnctnle In 1S44 111' t'illU'U mi ti_fxiiuuJ in lJustuii tu 1 •—; K —. \ A , know where Ire could find .\J.ss Jlillay, and over faction—and we award all honor to those. seh» tar a note requesting her to spend the ( of our opponents\ who preferred casting their I afternoon with-hira at his friend, Mrs. Bon- votes for a man who will do honor to hTs\' bey's, which she did, and talked of many af- ] const ; tucntSi t0 e } e valing a man thrust upon fairs, 'Such as people talk about who mcdi-i , , ,, r r -, - • > them by a small faction of demagogues. trite marriage, lint ho said ho should not_ like to marfy a .^Iillpritc. That fact being satisfactorily explained, the parties separa ted and corresponded together. But among,, rnany epistles read at the trial, the\~~~trongcst relied upon for a verdict was one in which the gunsmith says— 1 Write' mo soon and 'S-ont-letter will lie in'/ ei !ir&ni \F \3f =H -eopfflT- ncrship cr.ncern.\ After considerable pious and nll 'e. donate et 'ircpcnilencc, the ladv wns thrown i .to b}s'c;u - s on recer. fng the flowing-— .. lSri.D£t SfJJ^ Shrewsbury, .Mass. Madam : — I expected an answer to my last, and was tnu h disappointed at not re- - c.'ivi i>r one—affairs with rrre have turned out riiff rent to my expectations, therefore yo'i will be surprised to hear that 1 am going to be married, as soon as my publishment is out, winch will he in 14 days from now, 05=* Milton Braman, who was indicted at the last Court of Common Pleas, in this county, for the murder of his wi£p, was a'p prchended in Dodge county, Wisconsin, 55 mi'lpg north -vvpst of Milwaukie. on the THE TAMPF .—The Ldcofocos of Louisia na go against the Tariff. They want, low duties on every thing'but sugar* Upon that they want'*tout-400-per cent. If we imported any raw cotton, all the cot ton planters would unite in demanding that the pressnt duty of three'^cents n pound should be raised;—South Caro^inatincluded. Here at the North the -same party want all ^protection destroyed, and at the same time insist that laborers shall get better pay and work fewer hours. Again they insist that there shall be-low duties on imported woolens, and high duties on wool, dye stuffs and other raw materials of-which cloths are made!\\ But when they come to another branch of constructive n> <lustry, they reverse this rule. They arc quite-content to prohibit tbe importation of foreign built ships, but insist that-the raw materia] shall^e imported, and not, as in the case of woolens, produccd-in-the-cauntrjv| They are\parlicularly anxious to<protect the production of indigo_and logwood, which do not grow in the country, but have no idea of encouraging the production of hemp and iron The fact is, they have no distinct idea of) what they dp want, but must find fault with something, though they exhibit their own ig- DoratNia mid folly tjyurbu iiimh thereby.— AMERICAN I^OAHD or FOKEIGN Mrssi&Ns - In the interesting organ of the Doard for the niesrnt month,'the IVudenli.il Committee, mlytn.T on the support of the churches. — Etnnelec Journal.- with a wid ivf lady about 28 years of ace. 1 will now briner my letter to a close, wishing you hrdlih agd happiness, long life and pros- p-grity. Yours in friendship. SWAI.V. The nevt unwelcome epistle of tTTeTickle 'swain rvasons wjth much good advice—tells licr that \ Providence has seemed to order and direct my thoughts and affections to an other one in my own neighborhood, and that as prof«>«.-icd Christians we ought to be re signed to OMI - loFTn this world, and\ prays that God will assist her,, and that they ma\ be prepared to join in the grent company of hfravpn,' 1 and in a pnM><ript the gunsmith significantly udds, and quite in a business manner—\ It wuuld-bi 1 u piivilegeTor me to Fond du Lac road, by Deputy Sheriff Rice He is now in Mornsville jail, to await his tri al ntlhe Mafefa Circuit. SNOV* S \Toaw.—Snow fell, in this section, on Sunday Tas^ to the deplli oTfrom--twelve\ to fourteen inches. It is moving off rapidly, ho.wever, and the 1 merry bells,' will not jm- cle yet awhile. At least we hope not, until we geTour winter supply of \ potatoes.\ ZD\ Friend Bunce, o^ the Chiltenango Herald, thinks the small yield of cucumbers, this .season, js owing to the little interest foh in tVio election. - The large 8poeimen-of-sgi<fw/tes-sefri-&agfc this county to Albany may be attributed to the same cause. C7\ Wehavebe'en obliged to omit several advertisements this week. Among tlie num- 1 | b\pr some of E. 6. Litchfield's, ClarF,. & Hobbies, and Pulford & Sweetlands. We believe all of our merchants have received a supply of Winter Goods, and* every body l .-nrm'i thpy soil rhpnp. — - From the Newark Advertiser, \Nov. 0 •New-Jepscy a Wlilg State. It is our privilege to congratulate our friends at home and abroad upon another demonstration of the ascendency of Whig principles in the patriotic state of New-Jer sey. West Jersey has done better than our fears, nnd in spite of the luckless interven tion of Native Amenca\nism the'Whigs have carried their whole Assembly ticket in'Cum- - -.laud—urid-tlieir—Seiwter~ond=one=af=jiic three Assemblymen in Salem ; such at least was our intelligence by last night's mail We have thus carried 4 of the 7 Senators c iected in the State, which gives us a major ny of o in that body, pnd there will be a c I ear m a j orrty-in i h e-House-o\ ballot. Through the Native American move ment in Bvrrlvngton we have lost the Mem ber of Congress in the 2d District, where Hon. George Sykes is re-elected by a den sivo majority. The Congress delcgniion from New-Jersey is thus nearly equally dni ded. This result is, however, of little prac tical consequence, since the voice of the Stale is so clear and distinct for the Whig cause. We have reports from Sussex that the An- '.i-oatieus tickFt~haa succeeded by 5Q0 jority. Jt is alsb said that one Whig has been elected to the Assembly from that coun ty, and lliaT\We~hTiVe elected the Whip Sen ator from Warren. The report needs con- fii motion. ''-FJWM pENSitoj.*— Important. —The' Pcnen Cola enrrespnndentof the A'lubilo Tribune, under elate ol'Orl. 29,says:— The U. S. steamship Mississippi arrived at this port to-dov, and anchored nil\ the Nnvv Yard at 10 A M She is five days direct fnim T^~—.« P«m» «r\>l linnrrJ tmnrtt*ff>nl fnTTTmtiniP .iiitun T ITrU vlu rJ J \tt • HI \tr-t tiy™ * 11 • | • ^iiiiiiimiiini l -troin-tfie—ftlexiOiin—Coverninonl— en inipnrlnm Heal Eslilt, BijuJi tld Morlg»g\l '• JJew-YotkSUU block, Low anil Bipoue Accouut, UrerdnfU, 8|tecte, • CaihltfiM, . • • Bill* of Snlvtnt BallVl, • »» SutpcilJeU \ • . Due from Dank*, \They have lully'jtfeBolvoJ to 'go forward They feel thut ihey^stiro euninioned to this cntirie by the openirjg'providences of CJod.-r- j All, having the requisite qualificiuions, \ybo' offer themselves fur' the uii^ior.afy service, will bo sent forth with the lea-.i practicable lay. Six.are expected to sail for tho Tu- mil mi'.sioiis in u few day*; and otht'is »iil follow, to diffeicnl parts of the great fitltl, .is soon as the-necessary arrnncemciits can b- made. And even those missions uln.h urc not to bo reinfnrcod -immediately, ^vdl r.eed larger appropriations?-' . Such resolutions exhibit a cointnetldalilc tpiitt of enterprise In the (,'ommittep: audit would seem oi though their efnquent uppeaJ-i to Christian sympathy, in connection with the rtide opening* of Providence, would lit once •<ccure a hc.irty and full iospon\-t> Iroul tlfct^eaS, tit «eess in caih, huge and wealthy sections of tho Church on whose support ihev rely. . * —- We have heretofore noticed with-high inter est and saiisf.ictlon llie redcu/iimg power ivhicli thi< and kindrod societies are exerting, through their hiriidied uiis <ton:iry stations, scattered as »\ mnny railiniinn points of moral influence renowned coi) WADISaN COUNTY BANK, QUAU TEULY REPORT—Nov. 1, 1840. RESOURCES. - . S189,9it> 70 , lys- i si 5501,433 01 - . . . 3.-1G9 71 10,019 on •' . . . . 20,000 00 \ • 1,303 3li\ 30 06 Loans «nd Diicounlj, Ijoaul «iMl-Pi^oi'U4o-Ilircci S4,S4!1 00 --IJ 00 3,310 13 D 80 \IJXBILITIES. _ .|,(!M (10 > 41,I'll 00 jim.Mi oi $100,000 00 14,91)0 SI rnpiUt, BMuW ».Ujuea, • • ._MM> W oulwnd, • • • 0° 6.203 S3 n tc 'J Billk NotM iMUeil. - SI14.SJ0 00 '\•K J c „,„ Dl j . 5.103 00 1 Wj,l9l 03 , : 1*7,659 HI n , lf D.p ; .Hor, • • - a ,';TSa 14 Duo B»uk», • •,,,.,.,,„, Anioui.t il ><• anil nil mc'uocd m cither or the aliore ^ (•IX) 191 01 J TEN KYCK .1'1 < if AS D. Mil Ltn, CdtU.tr. throughout the world. • But qheriir was iicru>tDipcd to sny, . .. _ . . „ frit/ting i> dune,\ so long us .uiMhing remained tu be dime. And when, in vie>v of the i ^nnr nitf. supei>titioix-and-di^polisin .which still r< i^n over mire than half the natrons, it is rnnsider cd Mow IIIUI h vet rem .mis In hedo*i<> fjr ev m rjel./, newid cm mcipatinc the wml I;—v/l'.-n it i~ 'oiiMi.'ei ed th.it th reato \••uneth ng like in L> tu'M\ luindied millions <>f the i.fi-, nh have never yn even he.inl \I\ tliil (» isp which IS the charter nf civil .u|d rclijiniis frerd'im to nigntvinrl —it w.iulil he sirrinje. il hi tli'i--j^e irf rjTnv nffe i^'uii! I , ?ll+, Hlfr'-uiii iiinns was 11• • t icnern ed in Imtder and stil I'll ler tiine«, in the ear iif .pln '.iiiih ipv —'l'u» wind, or.ivard,. O.MI.ICD.\— T\. Y. Knquittr R3orc JUoi-tnoii pci>rc(!t:lioBis. \ SloujUminmliiig ih.» [uiiimsea mail. 1 in tlinr recent treuiy Willi tlio Sin o iiuthnri- ties uf lllmoi-, Ore M n uinn- SH-II e.mliniielti -i- ilepi rdili'iis upnii UIH inlialniantH ol tho ailj i cent i ouiilrj. I he liou^e of Mr Crnwl\nl near W'nrsuw, was recpuilv entered, durum lb* family's absence, and evPiytlnng \fa p utuHe naluip stolen limn it. (ien Haulm, nuniedi ,ito'y'm lipiuing I tin news, sent out Cnl War ner, one ci| his mi],, witli a detiit I'nioni, to search for the stnlen prnpprty. p^rt of whicii hey IMIIIUI ul the lui'isu id'tine nf-1 be-iVJflrm«t by 'thr* name i-l smith, anil the I eni'.vbidiT tit the h\Uso <if one (J.U 1 duct; in N.iuvn.i. Wiipii questioned eonceiiiiiii! the a.tn le~ f mii.l in his pnss«s,|i,n, .\sroith--n+*e^rtl—tlnrHra — 'lr.l (r pur chased them from nuullier pursniv—«h im lio* ever, (hcy_were of coitise un.ililo t'i find. The followinc iscxlractod from Cul. War nei 's account to Head quartcis ''Uv this time there nere nssembli-d a'Vthe Te -nple, under arms, not less than l,00l)u> 1,500 men. J movpd my men on to a tluril limuiyjuliii^ mn ('..•inrl p.^.y mi.r n i|( llin Sllllen tviiv Strom to Irfort B. T. CLARKE, Jiulice i'lioce. ' >>\ _ PROfJLAMATION JS» SILAS WniciiT. Govrr wr nf 'the State n/| JVcig York HEADINO OABBACKS IN \VJNT*H .—In the fall of tho year wffsjEitris time to gulhor cab- ;biiges, : we altv'a'ya find more or loss ef them that hove nol formed any hoods. They moy have grown woll-'ond-hftvo-n -largejBtock-uf-leavea-but- have not 'closed up in tho form neccessory to rnako a good, sQljd epmpoct-enhboge. A f.irmer friend of ours, bus practiced fur muny.years the following method, which effec- inally.closos ihese loose leaves in tho course of the winter, thereby furnishing him with-a-siip. .ply .of tho best kind curly in the spring. Jn the lull of .the year, JUM before the grpund closes up ho gathers all the\ cabbages which hnvo not head ed, together, lha then digs a trench otghleen inches or more deep, and of sufficient -\width\; ho il-.en closes tho leaves together b.y 'hand, windmg.a wisp of siruw or something else a- round litem (o keep'\ them together { und iheo puts them into this trench^ with heads doivi) ^nd*- roo'ts up. He then packs straw or' loavep; 'sod earth snug, about theni, rinditouods up Ihn earth oycrjhgm. The trenrh should be dug in 0 pluce where the waler-of the rains and the snowi tun off and will not eland about them. A board or a couple of boards muled togethor in the form of o roof and put over the mound, may bo UHoflll. ' » .. - —-' In tho^spring of the year open your trench and you wTTnitid that your cabbages are all - - - • l -r _ t . _ A usnjre, wliirh has the approbation nf a quarter uf a century, calls upon inc. at lliis pp- rm.l of lhe ycir, In naille a day. to be'observed liv the I'enp.'e of ibis ^late, as a' day of puhhc riiairksgivnig. Tlie iirufomiity in the time relnftire designated, throughout the period re ferred in, indiirps tiii' lo name Thursilny, tbe l.inrtli day nf December next, as lhe Thanks- givinir tlay C.it tins State, f<ir the present year. I.'lV nud beallli are\ endiiruu; causes lor'lbank- fiiluvss_tik-tjie Fuib r nf life and tlic^ Fountain of licalt.i, frnrn n!l tlie living. \. Kree rivl lns'i.iilinns, h.lfpd up'.in tbe true principle »f pupuUr suvereijiitty. and cxteudincr In lYiTY I'll \' •>•} 'J.I'QIIHI prgjimaf hlieriv. and liemled firtnly logolher, nnd if.tlnt .wntnr.hun nnt li) all tlie largest imaMire id Dial I t.pitv rotisis\ tent Willi peace and iirder and pvrsunal security, [ircsi-nl a cause f.ir devinll llinuMidiiess to' tin Ruler nf N.iiinns, fmni every people who cnju.v lit >e b!e- iiep 1 he p'eiitifiil fuiiio nf the i nrilr, uh ib in onr Stale an I cmiulrv I'nriiisli mi uhuinlniice l'ir I lie | wants of all, call hir daily ilianJ,Totne .ss. anil ren der u peculiarly apprnpriaie ftint, annunllv.-ne th \se fruits are .vrcMi-d a i*hrisiian |»ei»iili» sl .nul I iirmc in a tribute uf llianls'sL'iviniJ to II>m. n bi> tempers lhe si .nanus, and bbases the earl li and ni il,es il fruitful In a Idi'inti to tbpsp •inivir«a'rausrs fur thank fulness, il'cieb indii'idnnl will \inni'mn up tic re- eol.eciion of the alainst iniiimierali'ejH'rsnn-ilviiid sunn! Iilpssini ;<r >vbi.Ji - IIIPVI'IIT lias bmnirbt with it, all (lie people in Ttbs-Staie will be williuu, with e; it in. will bo solid nnd bard; We onco tried a few-Iie,uds formed in this wn/V-which were very nice. By following this plan, we not only preserve tho cabbages we|l,.«juring the winter, but save much of tho crop which is considered wotlhJiut a (riflo-— Maine Farmer. AxoTiiea PHASB OB ~Mit,LEaisM OK LOSO ISLANDS —A Jamaica, L. I. paper states that Milleriain Iras esperiencod a revival there. One of the preachoTH lately arrived there, \on3 pre- ictided thut he bnd received an important rev elation from heaven, in relation-te the second igtvi'W-r-<irHHnsh'ii(ig-ihut all must ^vomit-wp heart, t\set apiri one d iv, l'ir IIIP ninteil cx ^ttiiiipn-uf.lhf'if ifianlis fur l'hc iiilliv Mini \K'll\'' iiles<ui!»s nfibisyear,abnnil.nuly besiowi'il upmi them nnd their rouutrv bv l!f (i *<at Autbur ol cve-y temporal and spiritiml blessiotj I respectfully recommend the day 1 hive named, lo be thus set apart fgr this irralefTil «cr tff and ibi'v. and that the people o f tin S'ati suspend Hieir hlHlliem \IHVfflll '|in|n, uii'l •iJ'-eiubl\ in the'r usual places of religious worship, lint tie Tenip'cs, which have resounded \\ nh supphn- tion s fur' the year, may echo hart thatit<s<rivin;T. to llirow\'bo has s u bounlifully rpsjiondeil to our petitions, unJ s o Jialernally provide.! for our nc cessitieB trie dirzl end his e»il works,' Administered Hirnnrr emetics to his deluded followers to pro- dure tins result. Some of lhe sisrers, however, look so flrong a dose ihat their li»es were des paired of, and the fellow was compelled to make l>flod -hi8 -re4rc!it-4>y--fl-y-iiig4o-the-ses-»hore r pur-- eued by Drvenrnyed mob, and escaped an extra coat of tar and foiiiher*. by getting on board a • loop bound for New YorkJ In lhe f> unit vtilumo of the memoirs of Thorn s Joffersriii, page 413, the following Iclter lo Thomas Jefferson Smith wll) be found: MO.NIICKLLO , FcbruaiySl, 1825. Tho letter w II to you, be as one from the dead,. The writer will he jn his grave before and excellent lalhei has requested that I would address to you something tin the course of 1 ife vnu have Io inn; and I, ton, usu nume-sakc, feel a*n interest in ifmt cnnr<e. ADORR GOD.— Kevereni P aipf cherish your parents. Love volir neighbor as vnui'seHi and'yuur' ut?uritTy- mnre than youiself He just.— He• liue. Mminurnot .it the way. of Providence. So -hall lhe life iuto which yuu InivS* entered be the portal to one of eternal and iurffiible bliis. And if to the dead it is permitted to care for m lhe things of lUK- world; evi'rv nciKin of your if it is vour wish He also desired to be remembered to Mrs Bonnev : and con.-ludos—\The society is pretty good here, but the state of religion is rpn'o low\ Miss Millay appears lo have paid no reg-ird tn the piety of the gentleman, and is quite indignant al his conduct, and in her answr, in which she says she cannot releaso him honorably, she adds— * * * 1 cannot release you until i hive seen you nnd l request it as a favor that cannot be denied that you will come as soon as possible—i think it a,n\rusult for you to pro pose introducing a rrentleman to me—nboul 2 months atjo iTefuseil D trood offer solely on your ;Kco \uht—i recommended Tiim to nn ac quaintance, uf mine. f rTnui'i vmir fr icTrd JAXE Mrr.r AT,- Thi: fi'in«uii b in rep!.', tries how n little di f iu • a. it nf h :in *e !f would operate up- 'ii it, (!re-»nnkir-— \I do not see,\ snye h \ '• how j on could form such on attach ment fur nu as yo i have expressed in your letter. I n'm a* poor fellow and have but a small tnlent and 1 fear I have made but lit tle iinprovument of that \ Jane v however, was willin.' l o tuke hitu with all his imper fe .-tions, and wrote to him how serious the injury would be snould he cast her off, as it \had been mentioned in the sewing circle to which S'IC belonged that Ulster M. wns to be mime I, a'ul nil her friends in Boston knew it, an I be^s bun In come to Bj=lon and act II!,P nn honest man.\ The Gunsmith in reply hold-: oi luslly to his rui po-cs, and pi- ouslv conclj les Ins answiy; as follows\:— xne majority lor^ffrT hoven, the Whig mJ^CscliB'tftP\!' and anti-rent candidate in indeed tlrat the Princeton was despatched with il hntli steamships were di the Third\ District for tho Senate, is over two thousand. (E7\ Col. Samuel Young, the leader of the \ bam-burncrs,\ is elected to the Senate from the Fourth District. ZJ' Williams, Loco, is elected from the 7th Senate district. 05 s * The Cattaraugus Whig says, the \ Saginaws\ got 18 votes in Ellicottville'^- last year 22. _ — - diiplicalp r.npir .s, nnd It you line ^renter claims upon me Ulan any one cl=\ n;id i f it is the will or order of ---ilr-ffinp-pmvidi'flprr that -the-bomls-of— my-flt- ta.:!imenl shall be torn asunder^-L-AVjII sub-\ tn it i', and sat/ it)s the Lord's doing—lit him do what scemclh him go;id. * * * • If you cannot release me, do as God direct&xou. CHARLES H. SW - AIM. Thus advised, the lady cnuaidnri'd that as she coutd not sumndcr her claims upon the Gunsmith, the shortest way was lo sue him for a breach of promise, and we learn that lhe jury jrnve her three hundred dollars, as u sahe for b. r wounded feelings. The q'i»si|.) i has bem repeatedly asked whether, lhe f.ur plaintiff, in the case tried lifre list WCP!:, will be likely to get the SI. 03:) awarded to her by \lhe jury. On in- -'luirinc, we learn that il is the intention of 4be defend int. though fcelm? sore tinder the 1' tn-hnicrit, nnd knnning it will take from I i re.-ult of many a'hard hour's toil, to V-»> \\> like a man. I/ewts Francis is one of tho L»-t fellows in the world, but ho has been n^hily M rred in this case, tft will learn bun ' not to'do so again.'— N. Y. Su?i. {ty» The Essex Republican says, the \ Saginaw\ vote in that county will not ex ceed J50. The Earl of PqterboroVlmission in that region, last spring, \ did'nt amount to much.\ O* In our next we shall publish an able article from the \ Tribune,\ on the \ Duties of Citizens \of a Republic.\ 05 s \ On oup first page will be found an article from Rev. Asa Rand, to Gerrit Smith. C7\ Last night we repeived a letter from our friend Walter Simmons of Stockbridge, containing the names of ten new subscribers, for which he will accept our thanks. 0^ K. (IT** The Governor of Maine has issued his proclamation^ appointing Thursday, the 1th ef next month) ao \ Thankogivmg day\ ••\i- ——f—> — . reeled to rparh Pcnsncola Willi oil possible ctle rily. Tbe Princeton has nnt yet arrived, bavini; been beaten by the Mississippi. To-day beinir a mail day, ibe rommunicatinns were immediately carried up to Pensacola in the U.S. steamer Gen. Taylor, and thence despatch ed to Washington. The Mississippi brines no crcncr.il intc'lizrnrc of interest. On tbe second day ef her leaving Vera Cruz the Princeton was in si^bt, hut was nut seen afterwards.—She is, however, expected tn hniirly. The IT. S. brig Somcrs, from Vera Cruz, ar rived in this port and anchored off the Navy •Xar ^vcalPrdnylalJiooJU. Shee brinifs no intelli^ tjuuds, with si.i heid-olMRiumas Vriw^twti n.ittle, a SPVPOIII having been slaughtered m tho IIIUI uinu; two men broke nut und ran, bin li- en- gnr -h no these Pfltprc I ml > in ti.c gencc of importance. All th Gulf squadron, except the Potomac and Lawrence, were lying in Vera Cruz liarboraftlte time lhe bri <r left that po 'rl.' Q .iiieitlCS3 everywhere-prevailctf, with » consequent great dearth of news. • MAHIA BiCkFortD. —The Iir.ston IT/u? learns, on good authority, that ibis woman has been privy lo ibe death of two men, al least —one >bc dirked, in that city, and on hi? recovery from the Wound, she poisoned him; another, with whom slip was connected, in lhe Slate of .Maine, died under circumstances which left the doubt that hp came lo his death by unfair means resorted lo by Maria. Tirrcll has not yet been •arrested ,• and u is slnd that bis friends drew money from tin \ypymouth Bank, for what purpose may l> easily imagined. He Iras diidlitlcbs cleared lie Slate, and is now skulking, fearful of shaking leaves and shadows. TUB SEASOS.—The Rochester Daily Democrat in commenting upon the backward stale of lhe crops in oilier parts of lhe country, remarks thai Ibere lias not been sn favorable nn Autumn in Western New-York lor ten years past. Tlll'l'l has been just suflieient raln^lurmg the season In iirnwlh of .yggciatnui without jiitjir ing the mads or damaging the fruit trpps. \Vc theboys promp'ly leaped their hoises over the fence uid Ritusbt one, the other esciped _1 rode into iheciowd assembled ut tbe Temple and oideted them to di-per^e, or 1 BII iiild b compelled to make them d ) so. Thpy pro fe>sed a perfect nilhngness to do so, and said their Assembling was rni'ipf to -tite- fitenhn ihey did not know m\. ' I IIPV ire itnd me will mucji respect nnd priflered nte any as-isiunr •, at that,or any other tunc, that I sh u'd be pi->e- ed to call on them II was now 4 o'clock and with the two prisoners and the stolen property, I moved nn if,'tin's.phi p. The prisoners I have pronii-cd to take to VVar«n\v on tu-morrow, for pxaminatfoh; at which pltleelhe witnesso*have heeaoiikrcil taaliend, Qf ihpir_^iji|t I ran have nf> d >uht, nnd if co'iimuled and not tiu'b d, I s|i dl «c:id them on to Qum, y, un'es- you order otbei wise.\ About the same lime, two sple'sdid hnnc tho properly of I- Clinniller.iind feveral head- of rattle, wen: stolen fiom 'he net L 'hb'uhnod Oilier robberies of similar rhararter wete ;dj'i-| commilttd. A m'ni I'lioms d; i> in ga herd oft ilile t'lwaids Niiuvim, and a noted MJIIIKIII was encoii'iieri d by Genera! Il.udin, who lin'J.ug tbtil be was uu.ihlu loanouill for tbeui oi as - itisfactorv a inanner as he couhl have desi-ed, sent lum .is n prisoner to Qniilcy.— WiYns, «h 'Se disappear nirp wbilo on a visit to a fiiend m Nutiioo, crpated so much c.vi'c- nieiil, has not \i t been heard fioin A <1P'- nioi ii imeil D.iiu nh'-ycr ! ul al-o disappcan d and his bndv was found HI U ditch near hnunu uf II iiMuriuoti niimod I'lrn, r-du nxuiii spirit and wilh lhe feelings which thcue ronsid»- rations should excite, cannot fail to tilrn the mind t o the lively rcmenibrance ol'tiielmnieaiiiir;\ ablv greater blessings of the redemption through a Saviour, ami lhe Revelation to l.ilb n man e l lhe way of salvation; b!is>ings for wl.irb i',e Im uiii.hrarl can never h - \ulliciemly thanl'fil In tt-Miiiiony whrr.-nl I have IK. r-nn'o a(Ii,e I ll.c pmy seal of lhe Siale. Woncsi m\ ^fcrS 1 ^' n \^' at r,l . v \f Albany\ tlnsliflh day' )! • J-of Jfuveiiilier, HI the y p.in.f om J.orilone. thousanJ light bun li .1 nr ' f--'lv lee sir. AS uu!6nr. HORACE MOODT, Pnv..le \secretary. CUNNING AS A FOX — Wo have often heard of the fox liallvliiitlierpm. \vv lib IfTead ibe life will be under in) regard. Farewell. TfliJEFFICRSOiN. newspapers every day lo find nut w her-the hounds met the next d ay. A funny s'oiv of the running nf/lv Rpyuaid lias ju>t bpuii fi r wardpil to ii<T bv a Cheshire corips|ioui!eiit win' li we derm almos t as up ;cr\ | bul II i* to t 'lp lolhuMllg (flee': — \Tbercis an o'd fo\ in Sir Willi 'ni ^Ussp\ •Stanley 's cove, who whenever h ud prp» ed bv 'he bounds, bolts on lo lhe i nl>v iy, and |Mir <ii<;» i Plra 'gbt roni'v\ until ho upetsu Ir.uu, when j Irs pni<iieis of tiPPcssftv railed off, and he piun ibpm at f .iti't. On one i.er ISKHI IIST'SMIIS. n IIIP trim iipproi'lu-d soi -inidly and unexpeet- edlv.tb it be bad to lay down IIPHVPPU the rails and still\ i it in p i -s over bun. It is expected that he will icpeni this game.\ 'I Ins is nhno-i us poo I a t.i'e as ofa fox be- loiiein-^ to a celeiimt'd I iwypi: — \The person who took rare of Sir Thomas Wilde's pou'tiv, r old not [or the life ofhiin find out bow it wis that a good fat lieu was Mlg\i\ \f 'I'\.•\\«» \\•\\'•i; Asur;s —The up aboiit 275 hi rates arp s/cady plies modi rati'. Mors —Tl e and b'«ld-r< no fT \V. siirn cents, however. Ar .nANV, Nov this city lor tlie found hriow The Ma rise ts. Nsw -YonK, Nov. 7. sales of ibe last three days odd N Puis and 175 bids Pearls. The at 3 b7J and 1 12i, and the sup- rale has been again advanced, '.v iLunaml SO a So cents per Ib. We hear of no sales above 25 . 8.— The rcrciplsof produce at week ending last evening will lie The fleiir receipts are-far nbead 1 ol any week yet, being an. aycrage of H,700 brls. pr r day. Coinpnn d. with tbe correspond ing week last year, there is an\excrss oJ16flJ2Qi2. btts. op nem-lv HIH* hurfilVeil per cent. Suppo- •uigih. n'ri ipts .it '1 rov a'al Waterford not to sui.,'. m i i-v .-.i use ov i r |,i si year, the aggregate, n e ij .N of Imjr al lide-wjler li>r the prcscntTp. ve .ir the Till i'i «t . imliiMve, show ori excess over ibe coi n i. m.Initr penoil of la«l yearol'29- pi i h I . I'lu' ier. i|\ uf I'roy and Waterford .ul' pro'i .ihly HWi li this rxrr»s In 40 000 brls. '1 here was not iiiurli done in the flour market t'u, morning; in lhe ufurnooii there was enn- si .hr.ille mimnient, and .several lots ohangcil hind i at ffli n !;fi£, one or Iw o Ima sold at 3 cents under s»t>, — but our range of prices wasgmeral- Iv oh aim (I. An -f>llW—1»»-till an order for 2000 brls a| y ., wns made and not nrrepled. A Inad of W'I at so'd, .'iloered in New-York, at 1342., an other sol I, delivered in ibis cilv, terms private, supposed on advance of 130c. liarley sells freely at 05c aniL^itic. lor iwo-rowed and uOe. forfuur- rivifed. Oils 4ije for a load to arrive. Rye 7 jc. ib the- street. Whiskey 26c. sales. Cheese 1 m v8 -1 li'iiinu.l at Ti^.—Uuuur 12i 'il-li!. Air tjiure, m TUP . Wr I'UF.SIUCM'S NEW COACH .—We werc-shown u stenlny a spV-ruhd new Rock- away carruji''. made by E llanUell, for jhe Hon. George M. Dallas. The inside Irirn- inings are of the most costly kind o{ white \ MTK - hniTpearTcolored cjoih, and ornamented wr'i c.ir.'aitii ( —l'ltt/a. HVi/^. Oh Ho ' Oh Ho' And this is. plain, sim- pi\ ^-rcmbltc.'in rle'iioeranv,' la it,-Mcssipiirs_ ' Demo-rats ?' ' Cosily whiio silk and pearl .•..!.-• • I cloi'i' ir' ' demo, ratio' trimmings, i b f We vi .ii 1 ; t '.i I 'igiit the Vice President 'va> si pn.\ a ' d> mosra.!,' that he would ^;.>ini n eu.i 'i, or if he needs must have one, in thaT%rarc. • JT^By ^^feTenee^-to ^onr- -ndwr-iising ^col-| umns it will be seen that friend Ken|JalI, of fanastota has learned the secret of success in business. He has a One establishment, well supplied with every article in his line. Ct7 *Thc result of the election in this State, i-> well calculated to encourage the Whigs in llu ir struggles against loco focoism. With but nn indifferent effort, and while aholtlion- isin and nntivism werearrajed against the Whigs, they have now succeeded in electing a larger numberof members lothc legislature than they\ did last year, when a Presidential candidate was in the field. This result is cheering. It indicates\ future success; and if the Whigs hut maintain their organization perfect, discard all political heresies, adhere strictly to the Whig creed, and put in nomi nation men whose political orthodoxy is un doubted, there is no reasonable ground to doubt the success of Whig men and Whig principles at the next general election. ' The charm of \parly usage\ is dispelled and loco focoism will hereafter have to stand rather upon its own merits than upon the strength of party bonds.—Let us, follow Whigs, keep our ranks unbroken, and deem all who shall, by thoughtr word or deod, seek lo distract our perfect harmony and unity, traitors to the good cause, and auxiliaries of the common cnerriy.— Manrac Democrat.' naliiui a Ivill was found lo havn entered lhe hraiti. Travi''pr«. it is said, are now in the unbleached cotton domegliic liut xfo ' costly white silk and pearl colored cloth,' and ' or namented cui 'taws' too ' whv this is forilicr than a ' rullled shirt' and ' silk, stocking' ' Federal Whig' would have dared to ven ture. Oh Mr. Dallas * Mr. Dallas • For s'lfarae ! For shame '—Alb. Cit. Gen. Apathy, of the regular Whig army, having succeeded in keeping a sufficient number, of Wbrg voters awav from the Polls to secure the election of Co!. YOUNR lo the Senate, the ' Barn Burners,' in gratitude to •'y^'l 3 ' rl ''' r! Vri'' ,S i .'' V L ''' l '^. l 'f' C ° r ^S Jtu Mr tll ° General, and filled with joy at the event. MfViKiuo'i s (fl elotii, or course MiituerT, or M-oleUmled their triumph over the • Old Huri- peradveniure, of crimson fjannet, edged with Hirers,' and gave vent to their unconlrolable glee at the success of their great leader, by firing a grand salute of 100 guns uu Gului- day. -Gen. Apathy and tho 4 Old Hunkers' are much obliged for the compliment, and will take the earliest opportunity to \recipro cate the favor—both at the Ballot-Boxes and at the cannon's mouth.— Albany Citizen, rejoice to bcor^.siirh glowing accounts of the prosperity nf our Western brethren. The Telegraph between this city and Lock port was put in operation yestenlnv afternoon, and various messages interchanged between lhe two plarps, among others, confirming the report of the election of ljic entire Whig tielirl. This morning our Lnpkpnrt fnrnds.were in receipt nl lhe tbrpign news iuini''diai< Iv al'.er its reception here. Some interruption oerurrmg m the work ing of the maphin-. which a luile use will set right Mr. O. P. Carter has charge of lhe olhci here, and O. S Wood at Loekp.rt.— Buffalo Couimercial Advertiser. Fortifications nre under 1 eadwav in Kingston. Cjliada. Among other thing', a Inlterv is be ing erected on HIP place nrvupu 'ir bv the Town Hull, and the works si Fort I In rv are lo be re mo.leied nn.LslrenglliPne.i. '1 be llnti-h Govern incut appears to he very busy about something THE GREAT FIJIE.— 1 'hr Pilishnrgh-Jonrnnl says. \It is nearly seven ninnth.4 since the oc currence nf the great calamity which \made ruin of olip-third oflhis city The vast lnrrul distriet is neatly enve'rn! Willi new and handsome struc- turpi, and yet the fire is not wholly extinguished Yesterday our ntleiiium was called tn burning embers in a vault on Third-strrci, directly oppo. site our olficc, perhaps the lasl remnant of the memorable kindling tifihc 10th of April.\ * THE LATE > Exrr.fisio!r^-Cirpt. l.TuTlleTlatenf lhe steam low boat Peraltln, was yesterday held lo bail in the sum of .'jt2.n00, tu appear 7TTrTtirs- day next Ibr trial before the District Court; on certain charges to be brought against lum in re lation to th unfortunate explosion which took place on Friday last, bv which three lives were lost and nine pcrsonsscriouslv wounded.—[ArO. Picayune, Oct. Wth. Yesterday forenoon, die-morning train of cars from Portland on tlie \upper route,\ when near Smith New Market, ..Cameupon a drove of cattle, \killing one of lliein. Two of the baggage cars were thrown oft\ lhe track, by which tbe trnin was delayed more than an huur.— JJoston 0C3- Samuel Worcester, of Lancaster, has been committed to jail in Worcester, for the mur der of his wife while in a state of intoxication, she dying of wounds -aniLJiniiscs received from i .him, nnltl exposure, King upon lhe bare ground a \part of the night— tSstton Dee-. • ' habit uf cro-s'n2 the roniuiy ria IJinlingion, ^ l.i.Vpi pferi ing to go miles iiu of thpif way, rather than end .ngpr llirir safety by p:i «smri through the nc ^Tjjrhuiul of these cutis!jiitlv leiurru g disasters Yn;riiM\ —\I'll- tti bmoiril Whig regards ilie session ol th\ State Leuisf.turr, lo usscm* lile well II llin i v d<i\ s, as the ino-l tniporlunl tli.it has I pen held uri'-n the war. Since the I.'gislaiiira was elpeied. in April las', puhlie .itten io n b'is been th ectcd to th\ tin ee tnipnr tiinl -iilji-i-ls \f I*, luc.ition, Impiovpuipnls, and a Sl.ili-'t iiiivf'ii.iiin Tjie U lug fa)s tfifal tin follortin a sul'j el- will undoubtedly oc'rnpv lhiV •itteiitioii ol the I.i'LMsbitiire, and render the sp^'ion of gipiit iiiti-if-si: — I. -\ t i.iiveiiiiiui 2.. Internal Improve incuts, r our .'ebeod'og a decisi in betweau O.imils .old f{ nl Ho.nl., the dp'Prinoation o f tbp loiitp to Tho Ohio, nn d the fa'c ol lhe [i .iliunoip iippbc.iMoii fur aright of way, with mam Mihorditi.ito questions. 3 l.du- i-.iiion, and a revi-ion and Rf'oi'iiiajion of the \hole presrni s\siem. uiidc r the Literarv I'und. -1 'I be CoNe^ps nf the Suite, md what is best t o he doup l o md tbp'ir clR. icnrv and OIIP alnnp—bul that IIIP fattest was earned ] Uil7ic. Ibr dairy, feloniouslv awov. 'I he keeper watrlied and examined I Tlie grouurl, as such peopk- rTi; iheie were no font m.irk«; and besides, -a iluef who could find bis way to the hen ronsi, woidd lini conlenl himself with one bud. Mjtie'rs con- tinned m this slate, until the keeper, di ending lliPireol his master, platiipd himself beluivl imo of h'S windows which, ro'iunaiulcd n view of the hen house. In the dead of night, when men slept, t'e lieu-keeper percpivefllipproiieh- ing wnli slow and cautious steps, the fox aforesaid In :i twinkling, Reynard, had one of the fowls by tho throat; nor gurgle nor sound was heard. With his feathered booty, JjheJiix, nimble as lightning, .made to a dis tant copse, Ihprp to enjoy his repast, (.lulled with IIIP flesh, blond aud bones of his victim, he Rtoalthily r.mio home, entered Ins kennel, .md again slipped his iierk into- Ins chano-d collar, pjjlnose and tn I together, and roiiipos ed himself to Iriiitist-slumbers. This fox wns always hit and sleek, though he would rarely eat a bit of the food provided for lum.\ The \ I'IEMXR GAZETTE ,\ speaking of lhe rccent^drrrnrsion of Courrccilors-arnj ntlnrneyF, says: _ *• h'is a melani-holy event, for tt is difficult lo undrrstaCfd how Ihey i nn gel bread ; Ihcjuun- her of lhe pM 'fess'nn in llu*city already is double what il ought to \lie Over fill!) get a preca rums exislpni e. and rijiainly \sJlK) attorneys in ibis city an! almost dciilntp, nnd n grent tax on iho p'f'fpsston II.t<l nalf <if Iheso gentlemen turned their tiltcntion to liirmiog or a good me- chnn.cal oceopntion, thpy would have been sure of competency and content, il not fonuno. Ap it is,their prospect is'\ poor, indeed,\—~- DK\TII OP SAMUEL HAr.r .i^o?,-, SMITH ESQ , OP WASHIM . ros.—'lhe Washiuglon papers unnnunre the decease, on tire mnrmng of the 1st, of this venerable olizen, in the 7-lth year nl his age Mr. Smith was the founder, nyd during many years iho sole .odiiar,\of the Notionol In- lelhgnncor ; an inttmale and. confidential friend of JeffersOtl, M\dtfnn. M\\\\*, nnrl ihnir ns ^Prr ctntes ; a gentlemaii of high inle.lli.'pncp. pxtpp- juve reudiiig. strtcl honor nnd probity,nn ardent patriot, ond in the various privnto relations of hfo on exampto of the social •'virtues, while prompt to relieve distress nnd nid Iho advance ment of uhjcris of public utiluy. They who hnvo visiledTns.hospitable mansion, will never forget the easy ond instructive- convereatiun whifh_rnale.i\ Bo ..9llraxtiye._onuLthose-jnfluxiers. John A. Jimcs of Salem. Mass., who -was In tidy imprisoned in Baltimore on suspicion of aiding the escape ora~.8ln.vc, maden report, of the circumstances connected .with bis Arrest to a meeting of 1000 of his ftllow-townsmen nn Sa turday evening last. Tne story is.said to-lravc been quite amusiug of consideration ond enure devotion to those present, which so adorned it. Dnl we must lenk to others to do justice to iho distinguished cfiaracter nnd virtues of Mr Smith. There nre those living who remember hu powerful influ ence.in llUS political world, and the ability, can dour and good judgement, uiiu._>yli!'>h he con durrcd the then most important poTilicnl press of ifiBMSJioii. C.itial receipts f ,r ibe week endingNov. 71]^—• flMlr I0~J.4JST1II.IS; Ashes 73U do ; Piirk~~~T7lT~~~Tf f 2.877 <lo do ; Cheese 7»%500 lbs: Duller OB-I UOtl do; J.nrd SW.'.OO do; Wool 78.S0O do; Wheat 33,571 bush; Uarley 8C.112 do. AI.OASV . Nov. 10.—The transactions in flour have been free to day, sales ufGetiesee at prices I'riiio gUatiJ. \ load id' wlipai sold this morning at 131 Jc and sales were subsequently made at li'V . HOc, and 131c. Snips two rowed barley at bttab5^., n load of four rowed was Sold on sauip'e at jjc but it iiirued out belter than the sample. A loi I of canal oats Sold at 42Jc. Rye 7JC. In butter and cheese no changc.-j^Wany Citizen. NEW-YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Nov, S. ^ At market, 1500 beef-cattle, (250 from the south) •10 rows and calves, and 3GC0 sheep and lambs. PitIIT.S—Heef Cattle—'Pbe demand during the past week has been very limited, and at prices a- tnlle lower than those of lasl wec~k. We quote inferior and mid/lling qualities 61 §4,50nS5, and! superior at S3 75. lixlra sorls wuOlrl command liiC. StlO left over. Sheep and iiambs—We qii6T~rSlieep 81 \3 and Lambs'nl 75c .o82 .25. -200 unsold, Cows and Calves—Prices range from 815o8Sff. AlUold. > ••••LL\.* . , ' CT——-r In this viilagp, on Thursdov morning last, by Rev. AYm^Qark^ Vica :01l-MT-J3BA-RB0RN ami SARAH C. WILLIAMS, all of this village. , In this village on the 9th inst., by the Rev. F. Hnwley, Mr. EttASTbs WoonwontH, of Fcn- ner, to Mrs. II. S. COI.KMA.V, of this village. Ol apoplexy, at Fall River, Mass., Oct. lSfMrs- . ~~usVNNA ppv'ticE. Iii ihe 57rlryeTronier age. llcr remains were brought to lliis rilice for in terment, nnd arrived only a few minutes after the mcinnrholft news' reached ihe.nirpily,\ylvp,we^re daily exppct'ing'her re I urn from ihe place of lief nativity, wheft! she had tjcen on a visit. Her death was so suddA, the intelligence so unex pected, that ibe scene was the most heart -Tend ing ever witnessed. \But iheir loss,\ however sudden, *' was her inexpressible gain.\— Com. On the lGth Sept., al Red Creek, Wayne Co., MMIV F SOCL, aged 27 years, 5 months*, wife nf Isa-.rr; ef;f ~ini|, and onlv daughter of Maria Hick- l\y f ninrrly of this .] l.icc. m 1