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ONEIDA TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1852. , — _g •nee of the slaveholders: and when it shall come, the soon-to-be sixty thousand black* «?f Canada, who, it must bo remembered, are {he 'picked men, the heroes, the very dare devil* of the South, will constitute no inconsiderable element in that deadly strife, in which, to u=e the admonitory words of Thomas Jefferson, tie Almighty has no attribute which con Baan, wearing a lead colored shawl and straw 1 .bonnet Other evidence was brought to prove that Mr. Fairbanks was seen on the evening of- the 2d of November lost, in Louisville; statements wEicb. are not true. , Destituto of funds, far from fricads.'.aiid-f-' without »*y legal assistance, for want of mo- j t lie} to employ an attorney, Mr. Fairbanks is | The following are the officers elected 7'nt.ilees, ~ Charter Election. I SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT .—Our readers The Village Meeting was well Attended on | will have noticed with regret, the absence Wednesday last, and considerable interest I from our columns, for several weeks, of Prof, manifested in the success of the rival ticket*. I \ The -tax estimates were voted down— so that the-ofliee of tho now Collector is ^sinecure takeside\ with the slaveholders. Men of blood j at the mercy of Ins enemies, who have never are these Canada blacks—nourishing their re- I forgiven Governor Crittenden for granting him | venge by the ineffaceable remembrance of the j a pardon in 1849, and who would make his, tmutterable wrongs which they have endured, jmpiisonment for life compensate their ven-, and by the tales of similar wrongs which fresh j geance aud their disappointment, on account | fugitives from the Southern prison-house are of his former escape i daily pouring into their ears. ; The bail of Mr Fairbanks is put at $5,000,, I conclude with saying, that if tbcre are , a sum that shown that the authorities of Ken members of tire Legislature who wish to give tuekv have no idea of dealing laxly with 1 money to\ th o Colonization Soeiots, let them , their victim; and which shows, also, that I give it from the.r own pocket*, and not piu- ' there is a necessity for prompt action among! same to give it from the treasury of the State., Mr. Fairbanks' friends. Without bail h e I To give it from the treasury of the State is to j must remain chained hi his prison until trial, \ thrust their hands into my pockets and into [and without counsel, ho will probably be con- the pockets of the tens of thousands, who, in 'signed to the Penitentiary for twenty years, common with me, regard that Society as an . Mr. Fairbanks is an American, a peaceful. unparalleled compound of hypocrisy and meanness and malignity, and as the shameless servant of the slaveholders. We had rather be plundered by highway mc-u than have our simple, earnest minister of the Gospel. He j has been guilty of no crime, but filial alloc- 1 lion, that universal principle of humanity, ] for whose strength and diffusion the great , money taken from us for the purpose of God la the responsible author. He ha-, been strengtliening the hands of such a Society.' guilty of no imprudence, according to the Nay, we had rather ou r money was taken , stock rhetoric of llunkeristu, but the strength from us t o buy daggers to plunge into tin bo- cf Ins filial alteclion must bo his p\cuse for soms of our colored bietiiren , i^r the plans ,this, lie is m prison; he is in chains; ho i.« and policy of the Ameiican Coiom /ation So- fiiciid '-ss, he is destitute, and enemies are a- ciety are more murderous ilrm d.iggeis. Siberian SATL'HDAV, MARCH 6, 185*2 The Town Meetings. Kespeclfulh, lour fiiciid, OhKill i\ tiyii.ll Vrom the Brooklyn Daily A'IUH.H;'. mysteriou s Ovcnrri'itre. All occurrence of a sonicvv h't mysterious aud melancholy character, recently Look place at n hotel in New \ oik c.ty, t'10 pal ticlilai s of which have come to thewiim 't kuo v lodge and arc as follows Some M\ W . e Ls ^i itc«. i hid) took rooms at the hotel bJ'oic niludcd to, she was young and beautiful, and from her manner and gciilcc 1 appearance, had evidently been used to retiued society. She u is \v ithoiil companion* or attendants < f any kind, and from thelnomeiitslie ( n tercel the hotel, sec nied to prefer tlie retirement of her •.vvn room— seeking the acquaintance of no one, and taking her meals m her private appaituicirt Dining the first few days of her ivsi'.eiiee lime, a gentleman, apparently a stranger, and \t pie possessing appearance, called to sec !.. r upon two separate occasions, and was adornied to her room; since which time noih.ug has Seen seeu or heard from him . ?.l..llci.-> went on this way several days, when the lady eo .ni>: on i t ,_,„ u iim i Stockbridge, Temperance tickets I ed to the waiter who attended her, ot bein ' ' Jolm D. Corl, James A. Bennett, Jaines Williams, James McFarlan I, Nathaniel Wet. Assessors, Robert. J. Stewart, Caleb Bascom, Ira Morris. Collector, Henry C. He-ruck. Clerk, Ithamar C. Sloan Treasurer, ' Stephen H Gooelwin Street Coinmiruoiurs, John W Al'en, Thuiini J Rmdai!. George Ste.w art, 2 I ft'ire Wardens James AViiii.ims, Ly man Mor-e Alexander I\ L unpin m J'oUlul MuttiT, ~ Willi n'i Wasli'ur 1 Oneida County Town meetings. Aniisville. Ara, I3ooin -v illc, Bridge* i.r, .Camden, Deorfield, Floyd, K.ikl.md. 1 - Marey, Marshall, Remscii, Rome, Sang. 1.1 i 1, Steuben, Vernon, Verona, Vienna an I V., t 'em, have chosen Democratic Supcrv iv\- - Augusta, Florence, N Hartford, Paris, T.i .1 , ton, Wcsliuorelaud and Whitestown have clm- ! sen Whig; and Utie.a has elected four Whigs Bv a little d-elay in the issuing of ou r pa- 1 and two Democrats, making the Board consist per tins week, we are enabled to present com-! of 21 Democrat* nnel 11 Whigs. plete returns from all the towns in the county • ; m the election of Supervisor, and most of the ! ^ An -> dlfi '\' ,K ' Eaton's Scientific articles. This has resulte4l from severe sickness, utterly disabling him for any effort whatever. We are happy to heir of hi* convalesecii '<', ami hope Soon to present something from In-, pen. The International Magazine, for March has been received. Tin. is one of tho large sized monthlies of 144 pages. The beautiful en- moonshine, looking blue and discousolatc enough. But ho -must have been snoozing social objects. If these committees were dis solved, anil the reins of government placed in pretty soundly, for tho rumbling? of the stage ' the hands of it -t proper officers, tho change in did not seem to disturb him These s-, agon- affairs would be surpassingly great. Then, ers are, a great part of them\ white i, and 1.1 and not until then, would San Francisco grow morals, they are more depraved, and in man-1 up. .1\ 1 ln-come the proudest city upon the n. rs less relini'd, than t 1 1 -• ii .-gro.-s tin in ,.-lve-. f.c of l.u ':'<''\ lint 1 w .-is going to t4 il v on so.m iliuig in'i I- l'lu-g ..',iii 1 mlnlcrablc curse that ever rost- aboiiL lite climate We have no snow diu .s, ed upon anv country or people, H the combi- bnt then we have, a goo,] p.irt i -f the v. inter, 11.1110:1 of mdividuals bearing tho appellation mud enough to make up the deficiency The \Self-constituted Vigil nice Committee.\ I turnpikes, being Mac idamiA-d. are ciw.-us cannot but gl.i 'icv bae k through the v ista of cu.pt whin ii' 1 \ r -k ha, i .-• !\ b en 1800 vears and 111 >re, when Home was the gia.mgs of C'hatsworth are a great attra. tion to iln- number It nee.Is 110 allr.n \I s tn.iu 1 r \ \ ' , ^ jputilown; but v oil c-1 1 h'.ve no i l 1 ••; vv hat ' niigiilie>l emp re tin- v.oiil ever uclielil, wucti , , , .. ... , , abominable-- roaa U aill thee other** aree duringg diee Jee uss C 'hn-tt w as triedd 111J sentenced to death, first rank of mo-ithiv piibhcatunis We li.no ; 1 •- wing 111 part to the frequent by : the - ngraver's ail, however, to place it 111 t ieatiotis We ha no feau of commending it too highly, and] round luni Shall he continue no, and silence 1 1 lie 1 forth throw its mantle over the tragedy • t nis h .i .' We trust that friends will at oiiv c Tally to the rescue of this mnoce-ut mau, ..nd sue him lrom a worse than \* doom.— U'vrc.bter Spy. editorial e>r \ which may be olxeneil in this nii'idn 1 of the Ttlegraph,\\\> must apologize for on )ver pressure 1 I eft little time ami spun \very ill, and requested him to procure her a' , . , , - ' 1 Maine Law ticket was in the field other ofiie-ers. It will be seen that the new j lioaid will consist of ono Liberty Party man, i four \\ l„gu am» u.uo D.moml« The Ham- ' th * SOOro of 1,1 ,K-alth m \ 1 \' l dtoa Journal designates the Supervisors of dut,es - \ Indl .1 fi Our friends may be interested in know ing how we are getting aloiiL T with our We have not troubled tho public Brooktic'd, Elton, Lenox, Madison and Stock- j for a r™\* T atte«t...ii to our coluini.s. bridge, as \License Loco Fooos\ In this' run, and in Cazcnovia, a Union anti-! enterprise n, i-„. „, ! w nil our business matters , but it m n bewil r,l>,. , . I,. , , I,,,, , 1, . ^ N „,„ , ,,., „ 1 i -uaine LJW IICKCI was in ine nciei. JJelovv arc . ' puvaieian, vvtio, vviici tie came, monou nci 1 1 . r 1 1 . . , the disease to be fever and ague.; and prescii- ' results ... the several towns. ^ <\ l r tl \\\ N »' \ l \ l 1 '^!-^ bed accordingly. She, however, refuse.l .0 \ LESOX-IU this town there were Keveral I have no m V encouraging or very c/i .oo -.r t could beiter spin- llic vvholo tribe of light , .M.iga/iiies fiom ou r table than tins. Wi- have not had time to r-.-.d the pre-ent mini j be-r, but fwm n gl-,n<-.-at i.s pagi-s, we ;.u satisfied that it v.ol will i« p'u tin- trn.il !e of the perusal which v> • a' <« J 8 :U' it i n o:ir lir-t |i s-urc uioineni-s N-.-.v V -i-k , S .iingiriv. Towns, ti'l *3 <H' 1 (ier annu-ii Lnriax's l.iv.s. .A ;\., —No 408 is- ju- : leceived with the following a'trntive ta'i '•• 1 f , C'ontcnts — lush Ballad Singer., Ballad Poetry of Scotland, Sport 111 Chinese Tart.irv, 1 Kaiiiraroo Hunting, It 1 uns 111 the B'o „!, Nie -odi-lllll-, Taylor's' Wesh 'V and Methodism \ The Source of Light, Memoirs of M ug m t fuller O- - >h, Oly mpia Morata, Poor Genteel Women, The Lost Ages. Hoinu'op it It \, Th • Twolv e Black Statues Probability of Attuk an-1 Me m- of Defence, Piogic .ss of the Ty ranuv, l'oi IKV Benealb a Cloudless ^iiimnor Sk\, The Peace of Furoue, S11 »KT Aunri!s-~7^ Settle 1 for the Cape, Fat i'c-ople, Charles Montgomery Hcdiutus, i'he Subm.uine'te h graph V. Lute II it Co., Bos'.ei .-*0 per annum, 12 1-2 cents per num'ipr, ai o eh ip at that. abominable ro Is ai th other ar durin di J u t'hn- was trie w mii -r mouth-, ow ing 111 part to the fiV'[Leiit by a selt coiisl.tuti d eomiiuttce) hearing tho rains, • nd i.i part to the eareles-ss manner m same s( nwy, and tho same seal as does the which the roach them, elves are male. October, Novcinb.r, and a pari of Decern be r are genenillv very pleasant through nit — Th\n the r.unv S'-HSOII commences and con- ,n;ie 1, ahernations, between what wc Xoi ih. tolerably cold in Jau-uarv and v.a.in in M n , embracing, of course. Vigil uicu Committees of California. We hear much in the States about tho M hb- c -rty ot the Press.\ Th o \ Press\ hore is free enough to suit any individual. The corrupt and mercenary \ Press\ of Ciihforni*, » fitted with discouraging absurdities about the execu tive and municipal laws, and support, with ful- It has been said, that tlici^Greeian mothers, in olden time-, hushed their little \lies to re take any medicine whatever, and continued to grow worse daily. Suffering (as bhc. lnloi med the writer) from a burning tever, &he ordciej a basin of ice-water, with winch, it appear*, she bathed herself freely. This treat in cut, as might be expected, brought on lnfiamatioii of the lungs, from which she never recovered, but sunk gradually into thai ''sleep that kuow.s no waking.' For several days previous to her death, she was attended by a lady, a resident of the same hotel, who, learning the. peculiar cin-uinstunee.s of the case, volunteered her services, an d con tinued almost day an d night to watch by the pillow of the dying stranger, mini she finally •closed\TieNstXes 111 th>ath. 'io this lady the unhappy woman revealed the story <j< her life, under a sacred promise fievtr to dn ulge it, be yond that she was tho daugliter of a judge, a resident of Long Island N. V., and that her husband was wealthy and held a high olliual station under (he Government at Washington She also stated that she ha d no wi.di to l.ve longer in this world, but preferred d< alii, and I continued to refuse any mcttleine oticied l.e 1 toth different tickets 111 the field, and over llOOi votes were polled. The whole Democratic | ticket was elected by majorities ranging from , 150 to 400, except the Assessor. For that office, Alonzo Swan, Whig, was chosen by 50 majority Lucius Brooks,Supervisor, had 152 majority. The following is the ticket elected\ Supervisor— Lucius Brooks. 2'eui-n (,'lerk —Frauklm B. Curtis. Jasltcta ot' lha Peace —Marvin Kecnex, for full term : Thomas T Looinis, to till vacancy 7W<i S'l/t'lof Common Schools- B. Frank lin Chapman C'o/u'r of Htgkrcays —George Stewart, 2d Assessor —Alonzo Swan. Overseers of the Poor —Jacob P. Huyck, M. Reuben White. Coll:ctor —Walter D. Twogood Constables —Benj. F. Butler, Orrui Park- hui-st, Hii -.ry Yorlon, Charles E. Goodwin, I Henry Lower. Sealer of Weights and Measures —Arthur Donaldson II uml .0 1 1 1 the Coun- \\ here will aging news to report 111 the 111 i\er Com mencing with almo t no s-ihs. r.ptiou list, v. 1 have been co:,,tandy adding M it from week ' \ { 0,,r ov% \ sll0, \ t ' 8in to week. No week has p.isse I without some i ! addition?, an d we have received trcpient tes tunomnls of aj)[iroval on the put of our real j ers. Still, our list is fir below- v,h it tl sh >uhl £g- ] u ih,. abseiiei of a letter from our be to make the newspaper a pay nig concern regular'leiine-ssee corn-spondent, we give our or to en ible us to make the piper what it readers ,n » xtract from a piiv.iti lettel from a might be. Willi the sinews c>f war th-> Telt dille-rent part of the ssirnc Stnu . w hich, though £J?~ Tin- H.urk Hi.\ 1- the irimo of a new p 1 pel started 111 Hani Itcti, designed for the voiing It r...iils vi\- will, uid claims to be inch pendent. III.- about one 1< urth the size is publish, d semi month- Iv Tins makes th^ O'h ]i ip ly, and th. ihnd r.i 'J, • le-\t bleak o.it ? i/rajih can be m ide to c.piai. if not surpass, papers- of longc\ • tan hug an I w l.»r c ' - : rif. and we intend th it it sli ill be -loin 11 it b among tin; ,> w.< I Uus As we are 1. p-.te I to be a 1110 h.jt in 111. we will n >l f n-i . ;', , I reputation bv rtssti nuig I ] take rank w uh our fain I will no t rest u p in 01 1 make 11 do s o We ran have Iectu.il as-ist-inec- Wi hi it w e e ri, u 1 , I e int. nij i . I'M p Kir aoilui.', 1! . _ lent y 1 f in..' nnw wi iter- v.' •• pr iductions are welcome I to tin not .i s new as those of ' '1 1 am *-ee,\ will be of lutiiest in shoHingwhat is usiiallv the climate • t th i t Stale, as wcli as some of its manners 11.d ellStolll~ 1 I! VMeLI , C. ol I l '(,t , fc b 25 Jl , 1851 Ml- Dh IK Fl os| — Your fiv u- of t!i e 1 Ith llisl w as ri e -t iv ed .1 i_\ liif.rey' -terday, and le -t I should lighllv I'll! -it the character v.inch 1 luive .•».) de -i rvi'd- l\ n'i paired iisan\>v .r punctual fin -nd \(b^ last. She had am})lo lnean -s in h. 1 pos 1 Inspectors of Election. — lJist No. 1, John 1 the leaoui'r papi 1, 11 fie eiimtii „ -,.,. 1 1,1...1.. ..II ll./i „nu .c9rv 01,1,...,.,, M 1.111. .1 e.-l. I L' A.I. .. /.. . .\. .. __ S H'v session, and made all the necessary appiopi 1 Manchester, Dav id Cook, James F. Acker, (vv ,| ations for her funeral expenses—requested tUuL Di>u No. -2, John Cramer, Samuel Ten Eyck, she might be hud out in a rich cashmere dress 'James McFarland, (vv ;) Dist, No. 3, Sylvi'inus which she ordered to be purchased for thai .-seobcr, Juu., Frederick H Wav, Seth H purpose, i.nd that ber body might bo deposi ( l'wininc, (w .) Dist No. 4, Albert B. Robe rt-s.' ted in Gre-ewood Cemetery. Benjamin \V. Dyer. Hezekiah Beccher, (w ) A fe.v hours before her death, sho took from | RrQ( . KU . uor . r . _\Y U ole Democratic ticket her niirrers several valuable rings, vvc-plover, , , o 1 1 o • 1 r. n them for a moment, and then handed them to ; S ^ ,,0 ' jl S ''l' 1 a \ 1 [ ,r the lady who had evinced so much kindness ; Pet. r II Smith, Supervisor, by 5« maj Ore, towards her, remaikmg that they were- mex- ' Rnnney, (Temperance De m ) by 83 m ij over pressibly tle-ar to her, but that she h i d 110 fur ther use for them now, an d begged their .ii ceptance as a token of rememberanc< Afti r her death, an advertisement vv is in 6c .rtod m several ot the city papers,staling tin fucts, in order that her friends might have an opportunity to claim '•her remains. Cn the 1 dav appointed for her funeral, two gentlemen ' , called at the hotel and requested to see the i HAMILTON.—vv hole Democratic iicicel elect body; their request was complied w uh, nnd i ed by an average maj of 100 Ch tries Green,' ,-, in Church, upon viewing the features of the deceased, 1 Supervisor bv 132 maj He was aided bv the the; - - • • ' selv only brother, whoso fee hugs _ _ can be better imagined than described. Her • (I ^' etl Supervisor by 92 maj. Remainder of death has probably drawn a veil over a scene 1 (he ti-kel Whig. of seduction and d. seilion, the partie ulars of j FCNXEII.—Jesse Wat«on ii-rei 'nl ir WIIIT which may never be-made public ;Superv,<or by 7 maj ,r,:y ,,-.e,- the 1 W'Uig can nun \u 1 11 • 'i0 an I e< 1 >- 1 l 1 '1 )t \Wvli j •nn the 11, 1 11 w nh the urti, I we published the X V Tnhune or tin- Low vdie Journal, they woiiM bo rjuoted a- o,i by numerous papers through >ut tlic In.' — Well, wo must live and gro v. i) I will pi , , 1 K. K Gregg, for S hc'il S iji 't, \ (Temp Wing) Collector by If m ij. ' btLuitx-, —Vote bgiit 111 c'onseej.ieuce of , rumsrs of sm ill pox. Whole l )i >m vralie tu-k- et elected D unon Wells, Sup.-rv Js >r. bv ] 50 jt^~ The s,. , t .,f M- : vvh is c el. In ui to til 1- has been declared v,n n t collipllshed through a 1 «<-i id the Democrats in the Hou -i , tl M line law i-it] n ence, M- S tive udvocat'* of ta it I iu o„ of Ni -v 1 1'v was e >nte, J ins n <ult e - d. lit d i,i i j u .' •, aided bv th • .uisv-or \: by the vuy tir.sl mm 'l he .icvunl whehyoii g iv e of v oiir vv 111 tir in New \ oik, nil- il .1 e sinniil ite.l o-ir- !• I di-j>er i(e eil >rt f T th siipie 11 v. 1 r it li a- I 'r - I , ' ' t- 111 il l , 111 o ' 1 . '! ! 1! s be, at the loicllbh '1 mi,', 1 ible soils of weather A good deal some and dangerous panegy ncs, these lawless 1 of the : in.- dining tins month and the last, I combinations of men, with all their outrages li i\ • ! mid 11 del.g'ltful .strolling in the woods' upon humanity. It is indeed true, the guar- w ;.'i but o ..- c > u o-i, an 1 once 01 twice ic has ante-ed liberty of the Press is one of the safe- 1 been so coid us to freeze water cpiitc hard 111 ( guards of public freedom; yet, when abused, j mi room S unetimes snow falls to the depth . it becomes one of the most oppressive instru- 1 of three or four inches, and it has been kn JVV H ' ments of tyranny ever yet invented by map. ! el e,u but it seldom lies on the ground more I I can well conceive how manv difficulties be- ' than t.v j or three days, when it gives place tojst-t the editorial chair, but the corrupt editor 'mud Of com <e sleighs are entirely unknown, has, I might well say, \ hireling sycophants,\ It the ground freeze, and snow enough falls 1 vv ith base, pandering sen ility 'and fulsome ad- tipon it to 111 ike wh it you call \ usable sled- illation, w ho laud tho most shocking barbarity- ' ding,\ the b'h\\s sometimes make''jimipi i-s,\' ever recorded in the history of any civilized a.s we -iio il 1 c ill them, into which tin v take country By these, the supreme court is 1 the giils and d i»h about some, for the ro- mocked, scorned an d defied, aud self -constitu- \ mance ot the thing 1 was very much amused 1 ted committees lauded with all tbeir crimes, j at the sight of one () f these at a liven stable ' The writ of habe us corpus —that great bulwark , in town, several weeks ago. There had been 'of human liberty—is taken from the hand* of I a light f ill of snow, and the stable ke» pi r had 1 the people, and trampled betieath the ruthless tins rough thing thrown together, which he let. feet of llie Vigilance Committees. : to t ie c lerks and oil ers forn dollar a //•//>,and 1 1 tin v furnished horse 'ind h.iriu s- It vv is con structed of rough planks, and eoiild not li iw p \se by singing the wild lullaby of the deeds taken more than two or three hours 111 the , of Alexander the Great, and may not the making Was'nt that a dev ice 111 every wav ! dark-eyed mothers of this sunny and golden worthy of a Yankee? country, still their children by chaunting the The snow of which I spoke at the begin ,\ wlJ dee<ls '\ of 1,10 Vigilance Committees. • ning, vanished forthwith, and we are now hav - 1 T,lore ls nothing which the markets of Now mg very spring-like weather again. Garden 1 v \ rk «« n afford, but what is to be had in San ing has been in progress for two or three weeks. 1 Francisco. Yesterday I spent the day in vii- I Peas radishes, &c, have been sown, and sev- J '\\g different parts of the city. The most er.al days ago I saw, in a hot-bed, cabbage ! attractive places appear to be the Gambling plauts large enough for transplanting. Forest 1 where I certainly believe I saw more trees begin to exhibit signs of vegetation, and 1 money heaped upon the tables, than I ever a graat vaaiety of song birds are heard, many l saw before. I saw many tables with over fif- of which, indeed, have been with us all winter ' l ) thousand dollars heaped upon each of them. People are apprehensive that spring is coming 1 1 t,l(> re is no necessity of a person's suf- 011 too early—an occurrence of which there is j ft -' r ' n g fr( '™ want, here, who has a disposition greater danger, even, than at the North. • 10 la ^ or - Common lalwrers get from four to Yours truly, * % * \ five dollars per day, and mechanics can readily get eight, if they have tools to work with.— Females get from forty to one hundred dollars Extract from T F. Jenkins' letter to his | j, er motl( ] J brother J B Jenkins, dated San Francmcr,. A person with a small capital of Si,000 I-eb. 1 Ith, lbo'2 j can g» into different kinds of business, and \ On Friday evening, at 11 o'clock, I arrived make $500 per month. This statement is safely m the harbor of San Francisco, all. r ' high, bill it is true. having a pi, as nt try on the -t. aim r G.ld. n A b mt black, with a box of blacking and a G ne, vvh'Ji vessel m ..Ie ih,. passage 111 1^ /;/•«.</(, could locate himself <5n the side walk, days from P.UI.IIU.L, being the quickest tup on | nnd m ike more money than a person could in record Sue brought I 1'-\) pi— ngers among \ a drawing room 111 the city of New Yolk.— whom wore 07 ladies -I'I+^I*. . 11 50 1 h Id-, n i I he news from the mines is of the most favor- f passi 11 able eh-ir-ic ter. lie cause ol 1 Tomorrow I shall leave for Sacramento Citv and from there to the mines. From California . ol I n v in pou viewing me icaiures ot me deceased, 1 .-supervisor bv 132 maj He was aided bv the liey burst into tears, and acktiow le-dg.-d them \ Temperance feeling dves—one to be an uncle, and the other an I /-MI o , , « nly brother, whoso feelmgs on the occasion I . C \*NV.VIA-diaries Stc-bbu.s, De.n >crat, roiic<r( of (lie Apollonian*. By a notice 111 0111 a-.lv i -riising 1 -binnis. , will seen that these- celebrated and admm-d singers are to give a concert at the PiCsbvte 11 ^xt Mond is evening l\i company eoii-.i-.t-. of Mis. . Amne ^I. Cole and her brotlieis. We have heard tin.r perform ances spoken of 111 teinis of h ^li c•liimend- ation, anil we hope tli 11 th v will find -i e r I'v.le I hous-e aw a.; ing tin ir 1 j c irance 0,1 Mond.n night. Ni \ t fo a lot v high toned , ',1 l 1 1 il I'LJLJII ' u 1 .1 mug itti 1 1 1 > v c d l 1 III . I tie U _v 1 in of s,i,» , :, 1.lbs Y,, 1 r th e nn nv Jine,, ,ic passing ..I -le 11;'i ni«, is all a onesti n I 1 Not wit hst. m hug tin In. g> rs on b < ti'l, there vv . < uiipl mil, a . then- vv .is oy tlie ol 'iice.. - ol tin v i-- d.lCe to th\ h ippuicss of I el: I \ ed l-l 'ei If besoll 1 i.l .1 • I 1 III i'_ h fl undone VV lll l II COlll .l Cl 1) During the trip .1 iti.'ip.r.ioiis. I 1 > r del 1 1 iijo y I, . . s ,1.1 ,., , 1 It t t \ IK t I- I . l*i il 111 , 111 I' It , 1, l' 'l 111 ti l *s , ,, , % y, Vo.k. •' I .11 1 III h -e 1, ill I ,is la I I t t'dee'd of I l',\, will, h I \'-e, .J, ,,1, (,,-,,, ,. , x ,.. ( iljoll s 111 Its .1 V. I I V. g ' t ' • lis, I 1 - 1. 111(1 III Mil ,,1,1 , 'v ith s. 11 Ai ' Il I t , 1 I must rnswer m tl \ or.]- 11,' v. 1 poet, Ale\ 1 < r S- '.'1 nk, \ Tli»- r -minc] et tin sleigh fioai'j be'I•• , '1 lic-o v iilln -si nn.l 1-.., i>- in v i-i In .nil In-te ,,1 thereof, she ep In lis and cow In lis ni, heard the winter long m the wood- and fi. ids, where ihey find a 1 irge share of tin ir for'ye Inst, id of sleighs (he siring. s[ looking viln c Ic-s, y 1 lepl wagon-, are ihroii^mg l!ic tivn pikes and ' dirt roads' during IIM f.'l • 1 i-i ,..'> S It won: I I. nol vv. t HI ' tv c sh ,rt 1 1 tr i'M'M\'i- ml g. 'i. 1 d pro,perils 111 !n I, > . m .dm >s[ in. ii'.hbl' (were 'i 1 ti l i t 1 • nv \ t so mile h 110- iut\ c cistein e 111 the v ' ii— nu'iibermg, as it i 1 .1 ., 1 .'...i,.;,. 1 1' l --es il l o'lier Cities, ftC name, r of ILS population, in 1.11 >.v I Ii 1 1 ' .I spun. 'II- V 1 sill , .01 I .ng to : ,. pro-penty generally to be an o! 1 .settle I the new ,IJ ne 11 inc ' l! ' th 111 ' ti . a' \v ; 1 1 . One would suppose it re i t not f r ot 1 h • i' u ; liu v. maj >n:y over m e reg ii.ir The n -ii nn Ui- of ihu ti. k Xtev. Call i n rairbanUs. ! Wlug candidate. About the year 1813, Calvin Fairbanks, a ' et mostly Wing clergyman and citi/.cii of Ne.v Yoik, w.-es 1111 ' LS0N . _p a i mor Biidwn., Doin.. Super prisoned in Kentucky, upon the charge '' ot i He winter months, cn g i-f. <! 111 \haulm\\ m r leelure or iliseourse, in e-nnoblimro'ir thoughts c | iatl d./,', produce. A-e , to or f....n Nashville and purposes, wc reckon the p nv, r of good They are genc'ralls drawn l,s f In lecd, on many, the influence of j )X N , x ^ ],,, ri( . s is perhaps better, eve,, than the utter , n J lc 0 , h ,„ ance of the profeiundest th.nkers. I, t us 1, ,\ 1' t 'l I' ' I 'I, lnu-sie inu-ie . . - <• - .1 . o. . \ 11 Whole Dmnvi-.i'io ticket electe 1 I.v a-i aiding slaves to escape fiom that State, llei „ remained iu prison several years, ecmdeicting , axera n' majority of ,5 himself so unexceptional^ that many of the j DE HI VIK 1 —William Hunt, Whig, Super- slaveholders became at last interested 111 hiin, visor by 0 111 yority Tiu remainder of the and finally Governor Crittenden granted him , i , c ketj»bout e jually .lm led o^fa^mothe ^'S | ^O0K FIEL ,-El,sh G Babcock, Dem., Su- ket m this vdlagc, and ,t is to be feared that Hew York. To them Mr. Fairbanks'nnpns-| P ervlsor h . v 1>2t m;i J Town Clerk and High- unless something is soon obtained to grease- bear the Apolloiieans. BUTTER WASTED. There is a groat scarcitv 111 the butter m.ir in (fi'-'juently or mules, vice driver sit .s o n o 'li s . g 'i,ii .',g the le 1 1 is with lie eovered with a Ir ge tent. one rein Thev supported by a frame which protrudes a gre .t distance at each end, thus nnkr.g th • t .0, in some instances, about twelltv feet long The sight of four or fiv oof theso m a rovv, p using along the road n Ne w York, vv.-nld excite r ti 1 .ie' o f 11 -i C' .u ,) .< vv ',, > 1 v. 1 eio-is v. ni c f bai '1 ir . Tin ie 1 I ive- been, and ' rages committed b. I • .• laive Committee*, in • executive and ind'. ,.d practised, i v. .1 by the in LEGISLATIVE. MONDAY, March 1. In Siii-it Mr Bartlelt, favorably on the bill to allow Ibngh.imtoii to t .ke stock in the Svruiise and Hitijghamtnn and the Albany and Siisi|in hnnmi Railvvavs Mr C00I1 s reported favorably on the bill to legul.-ite the wharfage of lighters in New \ 1.1 k and Brookly n. Mr Morgan mtroduce>l a bill to mcorpo- nte tli« Chum Mutual Marine Insurance ('. •• 11 j 1.111 \ Mr ,l\in\s offered a resolution, which was 3lp'j e I that the J.idii ury CoiiiuiiUce report wh.'rter the public printer ha<l violated and fort'' ite.l his contract by refusing or delaying to print cert 1111 bills MONDAY, March L. . Ii \'-i'nil'g, Mr Waid rose to i> ciuesUoji \f | r .\i'i'' \lisinir out of an article in tho I • .in kftoj'. hu. is\- 't ..nd CS .l. M &oe. .Mi I 11 111 . t 1 a . pi\ tiotiw'priv liege, foil 1 'Iv 1 . .n i-i '. in the Daily Reg- is|i r, ,I'I i'>t h s n iv i'g in' ^notwithstanding he pan. I . T v i\.b Mr R . Inrds. Mr 1.11 I;, v. r to a ij\esi»>n of privilege hut c'l'j. tion v ,-.s ijiade c-n the ground that i-i vv sin, nitci lpt, b iv ing been absent when ill W is a e.di 1 I I he I louse Tin- S'\-iker held theohjeeile.il was well ta- oi^ent was a great calamity. IIis aged la- J Commissioner, Win tber.iorne down with yeurs, and acquainted j ticket Democratic. onsly out of order. It is getting to be hard with grief, left bis home ,,, Ne w York and | EATO.V.—II. D. Cloye-s, Dem., Supervisor for us Onc.das to tell on \which side our we^t to Lexington, to plead for Ins son, where Rema|nder aJso DeDloofhiic . he was taken with cholera, an d died nipt race 111 the wide uiuver,e i'u\ ex and judicial officers are confronted an. If this I iw lc-s poweied by them V o • ,1 1 l.e k Up i ritv ..I' tin- so ml 1 ' ' ,',s s',, c outlll le-l II I'l l ! V'l • N Igll U'c t'i. Ink'' and C.pl: .: . 1 r ip 1. 1 ill s nioi's . « \>' to be, out si 1. c • is! 1. uie 1 Vigi- I ,1 ,11 ,.r ihe I wher ^ til et- too 1 ,w to b\ „'.'.' '.'.' ; -I'l-.-.' 1 u - .-\l 1 cor- • utivei Mr. \'an Snntvooid rase t o n riucstlon' of ovc- ; privilege, nri-mg out ff an article in Batur- 1 coil Mr I.u k '-v .i].,.!'\' 1 ^ Ihe Speik\ r s.ud he was m contempt, and d nol make an , motion. Reminder of tho the wheels of life, the machinery will get .sen-, m \ r ° cunos,t > tlia \ a caravan Indeed, they | tlon riltni „ s „ , on co::i area species of caravan Thev alwnvs cm and vv.el 1 the s <vi siitf ^r c 1 to s , fn piwe-r, ai Mr II; Since 1849 to this time, Mr. Fairbanks ha= j GEORGETOWN .—Whole Whig ticket elected, , seems really doubtful whether there is anv on resided in Mas«achugetts and New York, where I except Superintendent of dbramon Schools, either side. This state of things will m ' hfj siroplicity of character, and generosity of\\\ ~ . _ heart, have won him many sy mpath izpBfrieryJs. About six weeks ago, impelled by nfial Jove, be visited the grave of Jus father, and was about to make arrangements for the removal of his ashes to New York, when he was sud?. denly arrested in Jejfersonville, Iiiiaua, %IW was carried to LouMlPle, Kentucky, without [ due process of law, where he is now impris on^! jyid chained, upon a charge of assisting the'iBlj85s of one Mr. Shotwell to escape. Tbe'onlyj ^vidence adduced against him is that'of, a man who declares that he saw Mr. Fa/rbijipki on Uie morning of the* 3d No- ve»b^)iatojnn»«jr witb^X^fk fnwlatlo wo- iv's .loiunal, about [iick\]>ock-fts in tho pro ceedings of Friday TI'ESDAv, March 3. v.. v..-.- oi.eiciirn i))svi -r, .111 J arras 1 T o 1 . . . 1 e , , , . 1.1. 1 I , nii -In Si-nate, petitions were presented on va- tam forage for the drivers and the teams, and themselves against the ii.nii.cip.il autho,,t, e s , | r „ lUS ^,1.^^ Several bilfs were reported bread is buttered \ and in some instances it ' wl \\' rcver nl fe' llt overtakes thorn they halt, the ordained voluntarily by the whole j pie, it favorably upon from committees. Quito a ' '' \ ' \ will greatlv obstruct the general welt ire of the ' number of private bills were passed. L M'l. . I'll - - . . • teams arc untackled, a fire is built, and after a' hasty (road nasty,) repast, tho drivers camp'social , . . m, * ,. -, i ' uuMiy iroau nasty,) repast, tho drivers camp' social comintiuttv Uie vital or\-ms of so.-ietv I The bill to exteml an act to incorporate thq except Superintendent of (Torflmon Schools, either side. This state of things will never, , f ., . ,, 1 , •' « New York Stat'- An-nctiltural Society nn- s-.x^ n • 1 1.1. down for tho night—sometimes in the wagon, must neeessan v be n ira vzed and desfrose.l , , n « n< - lnlur ' u , ^ocieiy, uv by 30 maj Euocli L Savage, Supervisor. . do. Friends from tho neighborhood, we are 1 , . b ,, 1,1 ne«rB .iiiiv U ( 'i''^'\.^^ (tCltro ) c ' J \ , )M rs to meet with some opposition. It being* LMANO .v—Whole Whig ticket elected— of «oi»e very glad to see you any way. But' a , ml ft0mvtl,DCS on he f rouull > the woa- an d mobocracy usurp and guide tho rums of | OI1 lls Umil passage, the vote stood 15 to 6-* David Clark, Supervisor. do bring along some butter. A lot of j | ^o t too cold and the wagon ,s full I government. The penod is but short since a j not three filths as required by the constku- c 1 iiri T» cs • 1 , , , , . 1 remember to have passed ono 111 this predica- 1 hidy wa .s huii\ near here, while m .1 state of 1 ^Disc -Samuel White, Dem , Supervi- f butter now would command a good price. , ^ oq ^ ^J^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^X, \ The bil, ,0 increase the number of state p U/ S0 SMiTHL D S -Caleb Calkms, Liberty Par-! TH_B Cinss .-Rochester, Syracuse, Utic.; Nashv.Hc. h w.os about midnight of ono of, defcudm,; her rights and her houor, U a V,g-' '\ U ^ t, \ > Ncw Ymk * mMUU ° n ^ ty, re-elected Supervisory The Albany State liegulcr heads an artiele, \ Melhodirl Episcopal Church.\ We would like to know how such a decided anti*ee-soil- er acquired the habit of \throwing dirt\ at respectable religious denomination!!. aud Troy, have elected Democratic Mayors 1 and Buffalo and Auburn, Whigs. tST A house was burned a few davs since near Lockport and three children were suffoca te Their bodies were saved from tho flames, but not till fife was extinct. the last days of October, and r.g.ht chilly for, dance Co the season 111 this latitude His team miiuitteo ... ....I Dumb, WHSp.-mspil. • . , , 1,u: ln,ui »'\l only I01..1 -I In tbo //oi/w. the usual nuinberof petitions hitched «. .,.„ n i t„ .1 , 1 was | d * t «\> ot nu| n^» right 10 p„n,sh criminals ,s, 1 were presented, on the usual vanr-tv of sub- hitcned, as usual, to tho wagon, and ho was j the securing the general safety and peace of jj<*ts. Various pnvate and local bills were re lying by the side of tho road with at} old blanket partly thrown over him. His unmen tionables had got drawn up over his knees, and liis baro Ug* were sticking out in the cold society. But a self constituted committee is a curse to the prosperity aud growth of any city or country. They greatly injure society at paralyze its functions, and destroy iti ported nporj by tho committees. Also, the act to provide for the completion of the publica tion of tho Natural History of tho Stat*— -\o facilitate the collection of debts against corpo rations. Several private and local bill* WfrV