Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 November 1850 — Page 2

iniooi; villi:, indiax FRIDAY. NOV. 22, 1850,

t'ott.lilmionnl (on vrn t.ntt. The proceedings of this body will he founii luter.slii'g this week. Two questions calculated to awnken some Interest were discussed. The rights of women, and the negro question. Ivesd, and decide for yourselves.

Iniaa Cotintv.

Kr-ira from iLr liiti F.xtr.ctof a letter fro-o W'm. T. Rowe, to Ir

' Stout, Esq., of lliin counW, dated ' ; Sachamksto Citt, Sep. 2.1, 150. i J The I2lh of August we landed at Pan j i Francisco. The 13th we landed at Sacram-nto. f ; Mysvlf and, the two llmuiM s and 11. Rolverts f started the same day from here to the mines j We went 120 mile, np th. Feather River, there " e stopped, strurk our tent and went to work. ; The first k we did not make much more than ' paid for pnr grub; it would not have done it hut we bought our provisions and cooked for onr- j ; .elve.. The .econd week we did better. The

New VK Flection. MEMBERS OK CrNGRKS3 ELECTED. Di.r 1 Suffolk ami Q,iet n, JoHtG. Flpvii, 2 Kings. Richmond, Obadiah Bowne, 3 City, lower wards, Emanuel B Hart, 4 i'y, E-tst si.ie, J II IIo!:irt Haws, 5 City, Westsiie, Georg Briefs, fi City, up town, James Brooks, 7 Westchester, Aim AM P StRVEXS

K Hutches. Putnam, Gilbert Pka

9 Orange. Sullivan,

1(1 PrUwate, L' sler, Marios Schooniiiaker

I he Park Trndr. CO r I Tl 1 1O.A I. lOVt"riOI. We have heurJ of uo price being established' or offered for pork at this place. A late Mid- Siti.dat, Not. 9. 1S50.

ion Courier says, "that three dollars and twen-1 The Convention waa openeJ by prayer, by tv-five cents was offered for hogs, by one of the ""' 'e- ft,rMadison pacers, which was refused bv the1 The President laid before the Convention riii I communication from the J udge. of the Supreme feeder; the latter are firm lit their demand for Court, in relation to the maimer of doing busiIhree fifty." nes. iu raid court; which w.i. referred to the The same pnper savs: "A sale of seven bun- i llroPr1 committee. Mr. Foley presented

, it i token, or when the damages .hall have been ' aye. 76, noes 39. Mr. Hogin moved to am a

reference to uegroe. and mulattoes, as th

, maeeeea oy some properly constituted tribunal, eo that the Le-gislalure sliB pass uh law.

J mulattoea. as h

deem expedient, aud striking out the balance of

Before the Question was taken. Ilia Cmv-i.tinn

adjourned until two o'clock. lu the afternoon, the discussion was continued by Msrs. Smith of Scott, Edmonstun. and Bracken, in opposition to the amendment of Mr.

, Dunn of Jefferson; and bv Messrs. Steele aud

the section. Mr. Colfax now. m s ........ i. ,

cotikiderable force and eloquence crIU

Delegates to pause, ere they permitted a section like the one under consideration to be mAnn,J

w j, u .

.ave in invor of it, in animated speeches; when It waa going further than urns of th- i

taken ou the adoption of .aid States had iroue in their r.nni; . .

: oiuii hiii mir ,-uii.i.. ii.ee. .ir. ruirv orevenieu . . . . . . - .. .. .. " -iiyimu,. ami i..

i . ' , .. , . ' , ; amendment auo decided in lite negative, avet. !.. honed that the ev a rtn..;., it... ..'

, ,. , . . i i. . I,.,.. , - iuiioii iii lavor oi arm-lea oi American nroncc- -, . ' . rIli.mi ov me Mckisso. k or Mi Rr. "red hogs was made lately, in the cars from;! u, , . .., ,... ,...1 ... i Does i4. i liea iu the south- nan nf th-c.,,1

I lion being sold without licel.se; referred.

laker, : Illditiirttinli- hv mi- taA in .n.ik.. t ' M . L. .1 1 . .j .1

,l(;reene.Colu!,,hia, JostA.l SrT.tr.RLASO, Jr ' . , " . ' I ,: ' 717 proeeecuiga 01 .

; .luir i ini-! ni J.U prOO!", GeilvereQ HI VOIUm- .lie .n in L.niReiie, wiiiioui

When our last paper waa pubUshed we h id ' third week I worked on Monday and a while only an unsa'.isfactory rumnr that Brookhank j Tuesday morning and then had to give it 4ip. I a re-elected in Union. It Is true, a fiiend , took col l and it turned to the I iilious Tev?r which had written to ns, which we should have recei- lasted that week. I got the f.-er broke and ed on Wednesday, but from some cause reach- j then it settled in my breast and 1 lay there two cd here on Friday evening. ; weeks on expenses and making nothing, mid got From the proceedings it will be seen that j no better. At the mines is a had place to he Rroookhank has agiin taken his seat, from which sick, fo hist Monday morning I started down he was driven by political corruption. Were- here to Sacramento City. I have gained strength gret, however, that the democratic party in i very fast since I hire been here, now five davs.

Union ruled James Oslorn off the track. We j 1 saw Tom Kimble and Tyner and Hudson up 2SMonroe,

i una tit says.

.i--r.rie o omon I, Haven . iog raisers ana tellers are still ho d inn heck . " "" " lci I dd b Mr. Il nun. Th. i.i ..J l..i ..ni;nn laiu on me lahle. Mr. 1 ;H h. ... :n;..

have, few days. tlenessee, Orleans. Augustus P. Ili-call from th market ...,: I....... i ? BP?,U,' " on ld Alexander Camp- of h' Arlirleheinr, th-n- l.ih;,; i to go as far as any in f.vor ofnrnhihUin A

.oru's I saw McCartv in Mary.ville on the Y-ha Si-Nra, Orleans, -Loren.o Rurrow. e -VL7 1. i T' IJ"?- ..T'0". hereafter emiratiu to the State" from I cominff State, believing "it to

. " u.k... !... .. l . . , ii i iiri uunrj urci V ml me l""J ri mi nii'iimii UHii WHICH waa BOODlea. ' i .. . v . " . th- n- I r l,;- .. " .

rtslHs and Kiver. as I was eoinI.i.ln... II-t ' .'.-.e.n jcar. iemocrau in mail:.,, , . ...... . ' . r ai. mp...ij ... ..loioing properly Deing nnder consideration. .-""ueuui, ou i waa opposed te.

u i - - i- inai in.ui" : : r i iiurKiicusn ni a u i d .v n Thau tuii. "i i'n.uiiauui ns iu mo rxnra pnrv n m ... 'i n a.r..,nM ....l .l. l.

, or made law there and i, . .andidate now for the La". ! ' ! '..-- " ZZ' 7 " ' property now exempt from taxation I L"H.TJ?Z " ?"-.,,0B 1 III . rT?,W

I. " . ... I """S'i'n "b wr iroui (us , on the tax list wlili eerinin -e.ntinn- ' ""S """"" wa.-, uu iiipi eugrossmeni oi tnt r . , . ; now i ug prov iso: -,lare. .ew York KleclloB. . , ti.. , . , i.. r o-. nr.n .J !l.'!.."X l'8,', C"UlU M"P,,0.M "" " whole article, aa amended, inelurlin, th ("Provided, That nothing herein contained .h.lh

.ostium When, ,t, here t found Low Linn , -iuW.BW, ell it may work inn at hi. ,.t. c:.. r . . . 1 that the final resu t as to St:iirt fanI.!iPs. on to 1 . ' i,..i . .j...J v nre if the previous question, on the part 'au. now resiamg in this State, from holding

; I, - -nice i nave reen nere 1 " - ' "f " auove, not yet settled. i , 1 V, r j ,. , i of many members, Mr. Graham of Warrick 1 real PrpP'rty " heretofore." Mr. Gibson Crosscut-, have seen ce.l ,i.. r i. the 14 Inst, wss not fu Iv asertaned. Wash-! 4 Mr. Moore offered a resolution, as io th ri I j .- . ... . i innr-d tht ih-.m-..j i. . i.:j .l. . . .

were watting to see such a rebuke aomiuiftered on Feather River. They were the fin t I saw

to him, as he would not have forgotten for the , in California that I knew. They were well. balance of his life. We regret too that Van ' Kimble and Tyner talk of starting home in a

.ant, a man of good reputation, should

ever suffered h:mself to step iu and lake Osti

cirty job off his hands. The people's

privileges cannot always be trilled with.

to administer to party purposes, without rebuk

Oaborn'a course in this contest lias

many iriemis in xnai county. And wel

The contest we always considered a

..HA J ll.. .!r. ftT I -. t '

... .I.. .....e , vuton n tve so sa,a ,t, ; Kodman last night. He keeps a rwh about 20 In deroat.ng a much hater man than O.born. ' miles from here . The rest of the boy. that sUrTl.it was a cuJe trick, iu the Democratic ma- . ted last spring when Linn dij are in the mines, nsgers cl ,,t county, in a'K.wing a ,B to kill about fifty miles from here, except Bartlow &.

. a ,..,r, -,.se tr.ey Knew ol no on and McClure aud a youn man that Geor other way ofge,,;,,. rW of him. Rut becoming j Rerry .,, they up ,e American River, "a, termed thtl it. his fall he would drag the tern- near a, I can find out. I saw Ramcv last Friple with him, they assembled on the cay of the day. lie teems up there. He savs they ,re all crcus in Liberty, and selected V.nwut a, a , well except J. Goodwin, he has not got his rC." Co i" and th ttt0 Dc. likorth. l,g hlan,s. Bat O.boro and anzant can ; starting home in a few days. Linn save be will now return to the.r qu,et Tarn,,, and we bespeak art home in two mo,,,.,,. Rush Mendenhal for them a copy o( Reids Gulzar to cheer their j, here ! h h- , rt . loe.,m hoP. ... ,h , , : " .A ' " Wn 0rVPn '" "mer ,

-" "n" waning a wiu- an. get lack here last we.k. He

1 Reiisclnnr, Daviii I. SuvMOfa,

III Albany, Johii , Schoolcraft, 14 Washington, Essex, John H Bovd, 13 Wayne, &c. ' Toher or RVssKI.L i Sch'y, Saratoga. fee.. John Wl!s, I" Monlg'y, Herkimer, Ai.ex. II Bitkll, ! St Laivreuce, Lewis, ParsTON King, 19 Jefferson, William Ives, 2tl Oneida, Timotiit Kknkins, 21 Otsego, Scho'iarle Wm W Snow 2 J - Bro.nne, Tioga, &.c. Henry B-niiett, 2.1 Oswego, Madison, I.ramier Babcock, 24 Onondaga, Daniel T Jonls. 25 Cayuga, Cortland, Tnos. Y How, Jr, 2fi Tompkins, &.C.. llenrv S Walliridge,

'J Seneca, Wayne, William A Sackell,

Ah. M Sc.hermerhorti

bua. At this r,;,. M i-. , Unction of party, in favor of a clause

I riiiuui'ii F! ii it: in K vri a iiiiit wiwrrn IIIO

v ,c ,,,to " ''' i'"i" State and all Usnka and for a system of free I considerably above the views of byers in this hanking, if any banks be permitted in thia State.

i city; $3 23 being as high as have heard offered 1 1'1'"1 epeciul charters be permitted; but that j wilholli COi,iriei,lion j hy any of them, though there is .determination J .".k? r,"i.lied under a general banking law; ! of Slllte,,wllnoot

th n,i.(li..n

-v -.- ..... .uujiuuu vi --iiu iinu gone 111 ineir LOnstilniinn. i .

hoped that the evila experienced by the cour, tiea in the southern nan nf ,1.- o. , .

Mr. Pettit being satisfied that there had been on the Ohio river, from tie t'ack no I ne enough consumed in the discussion of this would not drive them to n..l. ! P puialiou..

in he Con- ' ""J- n,0,"d ,,,e previous question; which be- i much ft war with humanity, lie contZ H h ".'?, . ! "tained. was put. to-wil: Shall Mr. Hoi- remarks alconsiderable len-th ,! ".,t'n.ued h'

Mr.

mee-

ithout dis-

lime i

man's amendment be udopted? It was decided . tlemen on the other side ofthe o-J : .. k . .. fi. : ) l' nr. i ' .... vwcai

on;. at the

(Considerably above the views of byers in this hanking, if acy banks be permitted in thi. State. ! in.lZ'y. Z' , Tk ik"' " Convention adjoara.d..

. . . i i j .-.... , .

nor, except In the case ,

uhi..l. ,.i -,..i i:j ,u- ..i.i n.lUI '""wwi wnnuiii ucn compensation tint

tocoashtgh as is paid inCiucinuati or Louis- j l...l: u. ' -i , assessed and tendered to the

vtitini;t wu vui I XT max. j aiUU IW 11 IV I II V Ii q T 13 BirfB'

ville.

j "Since the above article was writen, we have

jheard of asale ofe g'it hundred or oue

j nogs at three dollars ll.iity-one cents j livered here The opening price w ill market, $3,23 to $3,33."

dy reported.

Mr. Read, from the committee on State offi-

vers, ixi;., rrnorieu a section nrovininir tor mat

thousand ; eWctj01 of Librarla,,. hv the oeonle of I 51" 'V'1."1!' ln'0l?"?:si. thk

. ne,., do- : the State, to hold Ins office two years; hich was ! n

be. iu tit l ean auu passea io a secoud reacing. .. . . t ' ' . ! ... ..,! , . without extrinsic benefits: which

"Hi-mi, iiviii vuiiiiiiiiiee un law re-

Wednlsdat, November 13.

" " l Th- r..- ,:

owner." I he ' n optueu Dy prayer, bv th.

question then recurred on the motion of Mr. Ke"- "lr. Lrary. Nilesto strike out the original section as ju.-t ! n molioD 01 Mf. Read of Clark, the previoar amended ou motion of Mr. Ilolinaii. aud insert ; orders of the day were suspended and the section

en on t""'""'H i.ieeiecuon oi secretary, Treasur. . -e mnA AnAUmC C.. f . . . .

amfna- " e nxmg meir terms of ervice at two year and they rhall onl h. -i::

... lf . J -. Hw .Mil tile Imir v-fira ii. n n I ... . C '

amendment; , ? . . "J -- , six years was

29 -Ontario, Livingston. Jedrdiah Hosford

.Hit Allegany. Steuben. Kftbrm Rorir

.11 Chaut. Call'gus, Frederick S Martin

! form reported egainr-t the expediency of making ! m thsn l k nn MfN'l ' ,qUeS; 90, noes 7 ' ? " 01 all debts coutraoted after 1661) debti of honor: I 'T. .,i,enJ'?. n Mr ,le! '"endmenl J Vh- r " -.:. . , .L. . . .

Th T-tr-.,.n..;il-M-j n r.,.. -... which was rnnnnrr.il In , ue.ug ... eueci .as provision OI tne present "'" coiwioeralloa of

x , ... .... r-..l. -. . r-

I'ork nl JrOVraonvilte.

.j..f . ih cuil ... m ...I..U:.: X' . . ...

Mr Cookerlv offered a resnlntlnn th.t. m i -"" ---ion, nn oeciaed in tne negative, ayes K'"'""g Kegroea irom holding ,ir. ooaeriy ottered a resolution, that a com- . .7 7o ti.:- i .h. .ir L:.. property. Sl.c Mr. ff a . .r

I ngton Hunt is elected by 33(1 majority. The

Legislature is emphatically Whig, securing the

llojjs Prices.

Hog-killing has been retraded t!iia season,

md

i .

i , . . ... , - . -iv. r.. iu ic-tvii-iiJCi (.lie UlCUV Dec enrv of e lerlinir tin, VV-r-i. -I tl.- P..;. l "

i J - i. v. ,ii , cur leutiary by the people. By Mr. Hamilton, as .

to the expediency of render ng officers inell gi- kT ,' aa . i oo ' hi- m i'i.-. tK- j. .u V"LC, ineiiigi wricn motion did not prevail ayea 29, : ble to an other office during the term for which 1 a ..h r r- , ,

to the expediency of making a provision

rrf.f. ..... . . I...I:.....: :n L .1 I

..lf.1 r -i T . j o . mi c ' "c Hi iiMiium ii win oe I iree weeKS election ora hig United Senator. The State , , ., , m , . i . , .i ... i belore the feisofl commences. -Last rear, onofficers elected, with the exception of Hunt, are .. ... 1 .,roh,hK- r .,e..r. T....- i. . .,.,. ' fral,ons co'n'nenced about this time, and the

nrih.,Uiinn.ril' w, c i r ) weather was cold and auitable; The weather : bere ahull be no capital punishment except for t , u?r" . "1 e,CanaIC0n"n'SS,0,,?r'!i3remakhly warm, and not a eingle drove of reaso and murder iu the first degree; adopted-

- - ....... ' - , , . , ... ... . . " T ...

The t ote sus

is not as large

pre- I . niiic-imiiicm ire laiu on ill

.. : ... ...it l.l ... .. ' I Which mntinn .i.t r.t . ll .H it r -

....i...... h.. .7..i . i,.. ... ... , vious uuriHiuu wan uruereo; wiucn motion pre- ! . picmi ) -t, noes ji.

in ti- i .'a. ZJTT j " iur. .lami.ion.as vaiWi, Amotion was then made to adjourn: r ".bsoo, in order to render the amendment

the Tribune says, voted

ter evenings.

Turnip. Mr. John W. Smith brought us, on yestmiay, fourcommon flat turnips, weighing twenty-throe pounds and t .even ounces. 1 he largest weighing 6 lbs. 5 oi. Four make exactly hair a buhet. This is truly a frailful year. A large Pet to. We were presented last week with a mon.troua Irish polatoe, weighing three rounds and four uneee. It is the largest one we ever saw, or haard of. It was laised bv J.fT, r.nn Pn' ......

is tint doing

any business now. His health ia bad unii he t.lks or going South in a few days I saw John Sanders here last Satnrdny. II,.. had just arrived

"landed interest,"

atiaiiist it. The Congressional Del-gition is said to be equally divided 17 Whigs 17 Locos. itl:ts:triitisctu I.lft lion. , In this St ile a majority vote is necessary to s. cure an election. Briggs (Whig) has 3G,4fi'J

votes, Boutwell (Loco) 30,102, and Thilips

here a few oax s ego by land. I have heard of (Free Soil) 2S.10D. This gives Erggi a plurali

ty ff 20,:C7 over B.iutwell, a .id 24,3G0 over riiilliiis.but leaves him wauling 7, 43 votes ror an election.

I he people fuihug to elect a governor by a

majority vote, this uowrr now he

Senate. Of the 40 Senator the

also eales in other sections at $2 50;22 CO,

, foot; and a few sales at $2 G.", delivered at

pens Louisville Courier, j I'orU Oprrmiona. I Heavy operators from Cincinnati have

making contracta for hogs, we understand

several points on the railrod, north and south

, springfield, at 2 40 gross, deliveredable at

points on the line of the railroad. The Cincin-

' f Mr IT. ll j . , ., ,

noes fo. ' " cfc.iui.cr, iiiutcu to insert ine worci

. - ii f..i r . . . . "A, nnnha.n.rr " II. ,j . .,-

thev areVlectrd-aHnnioH RuMpPhrtm. " , a can oi me ,onvenuon wai orderfd; Wlw D, on " r - -ft o wuuiu oie ogninsi inf -i . . i . . " . r ! ; motion, ihe Convention nr!iniirnir own amendment; but he wished the matter defi.

that! 1 n itelv settled 9 to the nnrrhssA nf nrnn.Hr

! Mr.Petl.it said, he would vote for the proposition.

I prohibiting Negroes from coming to the Stale.

both races that He proceeded to

rgunients from sacred and from profane

Tuesday, November 12.

n l. . --s-"-, Th. rnnr.ni;,,,, . j l . u .u i proiiiuuuig iegroes irom comin

ttng the Free School System, ' " Slarled" 4 " V8riUS ! ies' to ,3 lis; I M; MyeVT " i oum'Ct: f .. . . . . ' .sales in bayetle ouuty. at 2 35f5?$2 50. rross: over. Bv Mr. Read of Monroe. . in th. 1 t Mr. Hilt offered a resolution on Saturday. ! V'!L ,pt fTarate.

;e. s waa, at nrsi suppose.!, the ' : i ,l.n. n.?nr-.n,; b.: IV." V " which was adonted. mil,. ..n..!i-.. f .'-' -'Iieuls ,rom aacrea ana from prolan

B siockholdeV iu y"8, cir." coZi- bontitution requTri,,g".U Vr1 TZlTTjZut l' VT lhe ther in thi. or any other State; adoptedP fiy Mr. I 10 8ive tr-cfry evidenced the I wc t IT ?' . ll!..rffn.A i.J anectorsof el-rlinn. nf h.vinnl.l St-t. 118 mo"ld 10te fortI, provision to ex-

Read of Clark, as to the expediency of not per- Ptor8 of Sections of having paid State, coun- . cIllde . ' T Jin th. iV , 1 . mitting a change in the Judicial Circnits, except T T P U within two year, prececiug such ! , l.UTof regret o fnock afmpahy b

. t Mrch U n U d em - i i the section. In relation to Imprisonment for V.i'9. e7. mi?ht i7 'P-y

of of Conciliation; adopted. By Mr. Miller of debt, trial by jury, and the one last under con J ., .. 1 Z1T-JVu ,0 ?m8

r. int.n in i.!f.n j . n (ideintion in rrlath.n in nrnn.rtu ir.L.n I... . . . . . m .nose now nere.

given V ""-- .i,iop.TO. uy . . : .', ' lie would ratherencourage than d

..ii. i.iavuire, in relation to more enuitnhle, r -- rii- iicu iu un turruiwa lor a inira r,,,r ..;.:

, afw.i. avuuu i.v i,ri;f-ri v. I n

an Sooyos'a boys. Linn saw tliem hete e.bout five weeks ego. Linn think they are up the j Am-rican Rirer. Linn sas Wm. McCam- ; eron left them at r..n,-.ma and he does i.ot know where be is. We left Fitch at San Francisco. Some one told me since I h:ive been h-re he was a r-ir i'ih ngo ciown thre working on i,e ; wharf. v,. T. ROWE.

valuation of nrnn-rtu -f.f,nif.fl n.. R . ir. , read in IT on Monday next.

.... .i... ... .!.,..., ' :. t r" """H'' "1 "if. aru- ; a - -j

..., wrB ,H)s w.itun ti.e last lew cays, ottU of While, as to the expediency of allowing N'ro qnr.ti.st.

iscourage them v would ha m

j better population, by keeping this Incentive b-

' r -.. . . "

the attem ion of dealers in that city has been di- each county a representative; adopted. By Mr. . The ection prohibiting Negroea from coming ' sve the flB'in,, kindle iu. our t d ni' D

wirg, mm io me epeuiency oi electing the ' oiaie, auu pro:iiamiig any as thev miht ,Jo even r.h-..Uin -r Pi. I... -u . . . N.trril nr tLllf, f,nm k... 7. . - ""S" ' t.o, even,

...u.u v, rintcuuiirY by tne oeonie: r, . .... ....... uUILIIO-,ul vi i:uuiriiiB , i,a.T k- ...i.:i r ,

' adooled. Bv Mr. Holman. i resnlotin..' .i ! real estate, hereafter, beirn? under con.iJertio.. i n'. .'L"" ,u prop.ny

reeled to active preparations, for the trade.

Pork II oS.

as they might do, even, with rejoicing, should

V. ' l real estate, her-.f,-, hi ,. i " Pru" ",lea ,rom holding prop.r

.rrU.uuou "I in- . ...,...,..Uc,vn,M, i tie hour havinor arri.eH f, a:; ..ik.

- r, - - .... l ...o

sections wer taken.

nhist.r.n iu bpringfUIJ township. If some I f our Yankee friend, would .end us a cod-M, i It h,. h "T '""' ..,, . , . , . ., Ul' 11 biab-en atate.l that copies of all the muster we would be provided w 1 1 prov sons f,,r th. . 1. , ,, , . . 1 r wint,r ' provision, fvr the , rol.s wo, be deposit, d In ell the Clerk's offices . ' ,!le United St iles. lon i!iis h;-ri t).

Ptrsldent. i Wabash Exnreaa iihIim .1 . r..n.. ...

i . .. .ii iviiun in, OII-

tiouncoment:

Xcxl P

me cmh-smart, at 1 miianenolis. in a labored

article, announces it. preference for Gen. Line , for rreside.it. The Lebanon, Ohio Star, is Tor Gen. Winheld Scott. IiTrrrnrcbitr2U ltr;Itrr. Gso. W. Lane, has taken in a partner by the ameer Geo. D. Heb.rJ. The Register has lately been enlarged -not the paper, but the type. j

The (nil Urrcler. We have had forwi.r.fed to ns a contemptible liltle sheet, called the Unit, filled with senseless, ttngentkmauly .d iii,l,eral ketchea of Horace Greeley, one of the greatest men of the age But it will all be in vain. Such dirty efforts

: tl e old Commenweallh of Massachusetts

j The Representatives ejected are thus classed .by the Atlas: Whigs 16, Coalition (Locos and j Free Soil -rs) 171, no choice 73. The probahili-

Flure is one other matter .l,ni iu. t.::i is-f'al the Coalition will have in their hands

overnort.ya: Ve earn that no contracts have yet been quiry, whetherthe State Univer.ity Fnnds can ' Mr- "owe moved to add to the aectiou, a pro-' ,.c '.Tl orTer thenfollowi ongs to 11 made here, Blthongh .evenil houses are prepar- be diverted lo any other purpose; aud if so, the ' v','" "'at it ehall be submitted to a separate ' nader const lerMiinn in W!.;..h.- ...... ' ' i hrnnri.lv nf ii. f.....r... .u- ' i vote of the nennl- Mr IT,.-- f..nt..,.i.j ! couslueranon, to-wit:

" , ing tor active operations, l he general opinion - ...n umutcjin- ., ' ' . .."..ul Wouteii. Kinht. , and there is ls t!l!lt lhe mark't . onB , , Jah - m i '"""f1'!': . By Mr. Bracken, wheth- f contrary to the genius and .pint ZTT'l1'

n h..:... :.. r... .:..:.. rri . ., r er unuer me dale debt law. canal trustee ran uur meii.uiioiis, ana Deller titled to a despot c : iiereauer married in mi.

L - 1,, s P''8toine s.MIO upwards, and that the number of hogs be elected by the people; adopted. By Mr povernment than this free couutry, and he trus- j btate' bave ll,e right to acquire aud posses, -altltnn the choice of Governor, and Mr. Bout- packed here will fall rhort of last session. I Helm, as to the expediency of extending the ,ed' if he .ection had to be adopted, that it p,T0L,7,y lo tl"''r80le n I dispo.al; and law. fll or Mr. rhillips will be the next Goemorof Tnt v. l J right of Suffrage to all lax paying Mulattoea and "bou'd be referred to a separate vote of the peo- ; be Pa9Sd securing to them, nuder equita- . . i nam. ini. iov. 14. ,ii--,t, i i.. . ,. tnt- II- ...,.,.! .... l.... ., .. ,;. ble conrlilifiria .11 -,r l -n.i n-un.,.i

which it is well to name. It has been staled

i the whole Stale organiiaticn, and the election of

ludiaua who haveonlv one-aixth n.irrnnr tni.-I pie. He contended that the section wnnl.l h- b'e conditions, all property, real and personal.

ICTThe Rising Suu Indiana Mirror ofthe 31st blood; not adopted. By Mr. Fralher, as to the 1 contrary to the Constitution of the United States, ! ''ether ownel by them before marriage, gift, says that one ofthe packers iu that place has expediency of chartering a State Bank, with a ! wnic" declare, that the cilizeus of each of the j devU.e descent, or in any other way, and also, contracted for twelve thous .-id four hund-ed ' Cat,iUl of f 3.0lll,.0t,. " 'he State to subscribe Slate "ball have the rignt to emigrate to the i Pro;"-'ff (or the registration or the wife'. aePconlraciei for twelve thous.nd rour hut.d.ed tle 8c,lool ,und f 0 present bank a. stock, ! 'ber., and Negroes one of the Stat.s are ! "ra'" Property . head of hogs at three dollars per huudred pounds- &c; not adopted. By Mr. Kent, as to the ex- ' ci,iens; hence the section was not only iu op- Sec , Laws shall be passed securing to w-n-f!i-..-.w ,.f ......... I,.:.... f ! hnalllnn In ..IkhI . I l. t . L... ....... men HOW marri-d ( h- ri ,rl, f - II n. f.-.. u l..

nr-T-TI It -I I It It r .1 n, r "J VM Vrw "-i.lK ...ajuril V OI aiUrytO I - H.iuiai nguis uui III me guarailLieu i ---- - , .... (;ii. a ,ivji,j McisILr I he Hannibal (Mo) Union, of the 31st render a verdict of acouital: not Hont-n n rights aecured bv the Constitution of the Pniie.l '"quired by them, in every case in which

that copies of the muster rolls woulj be sent to ' Senator to fi.l the seat, or rather occrrr mke the following report, which anticipate. . Mr. Robinson, as to the expediency of an article", ' btal"- At the close of his remarks he withdrew uc" r"""5"1 women, in conjunction with ttuir 11 the clerk's r ft..... ... .11 c. . n-i l,,e seat, now held by Mr. Winlhron. it fulling off in the receipts of beef and hogs at ll,al lhere II be no licenses required for Ame- hi amendment aud moved to .Hike out the 1 h""bands shall file for record, in the recorder'. iieia fi.k.s, in ail the States. 1 h'S Is ' ' .. 1 8 rir.n nriwlimlc ni ..I J d:..i..i 'section. Mf 1.,.. ,!,. : . office of the count v in whirl. Ili !.!. d..

. that POIIll: ; r , ....... hc-viuiiuii, were r f - - " - " ....cn. vna , .

ion nrt to be impossibi e, and no such rolls need 1 be looUed for, and those that wait to find their! names on such rolls at the clerk office w ill i

( likely h tve a long time of it. If such ro!U had been Lirnished, it would open , a floor for n l!,n,ic,nl r.... i I ii

( ..... .... ,lullln wnrrn one WO'.ll-l

. i. .

lOllll. : mlnnl.rl r.nn..iin. j f . . hil hit ! I, it 'iTl.l il .......1 . I ! duration, dull' attested, ifiit.iunn ih. ..i

lhe quintity of cattle offering for sale this uistiluliou. lor the education oftho blind mid ; tial principle, of liberty and free government of t!le P3'1"9 lo come under the provision of season is short of that past, and with less dispo- 1 deafaud dumb to give public exhibition, before ' n,:,v l,e recognixed, and unalterably estal.lished; "ucb ,aw3- '"llr- Owen having the floor, pro-

net happen, an.! the mvernm-t t h-.. .l.,,.i...l ,i 1

a I T

- ..orrinir: There are in the prisons at Naples, Italy at

presT.l, no le. than 40,000 politic il prisoners;

ami ine oinn ion is thai Irom the crowds, state ' i"" ...r, , ., ,. .

... . ... .. ' j uiutfir, as iu tne exnetilelicv orsern. '." ...wi'c-ii.r-ii, aim nnve ce of the jail,, the greater number or these person, '''' JUcp-.U that on ly a small ring to inventors the right oflhei" h.vei.Tim.s ''erent. .ud inalienable rights,

will go mad, become idiots, or die.

s:lion entertained by former purchasers to enter

the Convention.

we declare, that all men are bom equally free cee,;eJ '" speech at length, in favor of the ecand independent, and have certaiu nuturul. iu- ; 'j0'-1- He gave a ln.iory of h ! own 'lrgls!a

hich are live cuur3u :i l'"is question, thirieeu ear ago.

policy or using such rolls at Washington, hs coRXoe- atTiys testi imny. not as siccikstivk We learn these facts from a Virgiui . pap. r, wild, ue know to be high in the confidence of

Dot ..en Fuller.

stnnl .. 'I. . . .. ..... - .

w....,, ,us t,me, nor check his bright the pension officer at Washington. In nd glorious career of csefulues.. Ple.t, ,ruA some j-laces men ere deceiving the nnwarv bv -. ... ..r .u . .,' -

, i0 ,m. pretemiing ti.ey have copie. of such " .iladoaT !ro Is "

Thisia the n.ime cf a stmio which it supposed, J by some honest people, lo exist. We hive heard cf its healing virtues ever since our recollection, 1 e.nd on inquiring of a man 70 years old, we find lie also heard of this fabulous stone in his childhood. But its location is like the foot or a rtin- ! bow, or the lighting placed the Jack-o-lantern. 1 We have never yet been nearer than 4') miles or one. And by the examination oT the hooks 1 medical, scientific, historical or fictitious no ' scientific man has yet ever been able to approach it. It never m ikes its appearance exc- pt iu the ' company with aome old woman, whether o! the

Jr.x.r l.iti.l.

The advertisements published in the New

York papers of Jenny LindV conceit for Friday, com lude. will, the following paragraph: Mademoiselle Jenny Liud will continue her coi certs on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

among w

ouxiue33w.il uu.tr, couipareu w.iii ine pas to memsetves and heirs; adopted. By Mr. Sims, ' enjoying a no ueleuding lite and liberty, and w-iiai.ieii t.ie present provision ou our thr .....ni,. W- h-u. .... ...I... - a. to the extieiiifneu .r l.., l. . r i i: of acn u i 1 i i: it. nfwtp.i nr m ..,1 n,Ai.f4 : f .. statu to book ,' w hich was at lar ke.l at the t iin. h V

, . . - ' ..w . i ,, vf cm, c ui riinur- 1 .,ii)rrcivinic3ii, VI IUI)IU -."...f.. ..u,iv,.iijii i'iri J,' . . ' " J I ntents, except will, one of our packers, who has tlV'C" by the Circuit Courts; adopted. By Mr. ; nd pursuing and obtaining happiness and .jfe- . "0'"e .,,,ost c.slii.g'iHhed lawyer, of the contractei f7 l(lfm ....id fm " 1Q n 1 "' 8 to ll'e expediency of making all law. ' Mr. Gregg opposed the provision, of iho b,uto' " innovation that would uproot sacicoi.tra. te i lor IIJIW he.id, from $2,50 per 100 uniform in their operations throughout the ' section, iu a speech of considerable length, et'". t!'en proceeded lo urRl) objection, lis., down lit $2,23 per 100 Uu, net, dividing on State; ed"pt -d By Mr. Dunn, ol Ferry, as to ' '" w,'ich he contended that they were uot only aC',insl present .unite in relation to widows

- rt j . - - - - .... j WI ni itl b-uHwvvss , . 200 lbs. and all to bo or the best quality or beef. e expediency of thorough geological' survey i opposed to humanity but were at war with the "'""re there are no heirs, and the s-vere liardi. of the State- adonted. Hit Mr Pru,h- i spirit. If not the lettxr of ih. Pmi ,i ,.i,n,. r .h.. ship that the whol i property, with the exception

... " , . . ! the expediency ol giving widows one-third of,LTni,cd States He also couleuded, that the ' ,f " """re pi''ee r life estate, shall dtsceud lo

for a Tew iipht onlv and will th-.. , I .,' 7 ......j ...ir..-. i-.,,.,., . Ille reai estate ol helr Oeceasent tiusbauda, ahso- ; "i0Pi"n i ""ct. provisions would endanger the nu-traua reiauves, in maoy la- . 6 )," xniliiei. priHCIO IO ... snlll- ,,,,. f ik. nL,. ,l. lulu. Inlrail nr . Lr. ...ii. Jt .J ... . i lilnnlif.n nf I h- f. . ., I . .. . : . .. I... .1 .... atmr.1. to n lllnla er.ni.ff ..,.1. -- ...

muster I rhih.,UIl,l. H,l, W ..-Li r....... ' " " v V. . .., noopieu. By! r- wjr ion people, oy . "., . '. : " " ""

1 '" I'tt'ea- ,,.,,., r h,lr- : ,1,:. ..-,:.. f ,h. i .tir. uralium ol Miami, as to the exnedieneu of arraying not only all the abolitionists, but manv ""'J t-t.us.iM. ne men urred oliiections. even

Cj ri,rr.tH, Nov. I. A man named Berry was shot this evening hv Mrs.

wireorjamea Fuller, ot the firm or Fuller & GI ass, hirrel mumf.ieturers, of this place. Mrs Fuller alleges tint B-rry made improper advances to ' r yesterday, and on repeating the con. duct thi. evening she or. w a revolver on him and discharged the contents of three barrels oT it as he retreated, the balls entering below the right arm, passing nearly through, and lodging in the left side. The wonn.ls are severe, and probably mortal. Mrs. Fuller formcily resided iu New All,-,.,

male or female sex, who profess to cure disease by magic, spell, and witcbcaafl. llirrsins death front rt I'nll Three years ago we called on the people or ' We ,,arn rrom Mr" pani"l Craig, or Boone ro , Indiana, ir there was such a .tone wilhin our i Ky ' ,!nt cn Mo,,t!i'.v b.st Mr. S tnforJ Andertimits, to bring II forth, and have it investigated !0n' "ou"8 man went outa limiting with seby .cientifit meu. To are whether it be com-' v,'ri,' c,b"r!, and, when a tme three and a-half

j ton. H .va.ia, Nmv Orleans, St. Louis and Cinj rinuali, ns she will probably sail for Fngl .nd in

.May next. O One of lhe commiitees vt our State Con-

posed of any thing known either In the animal, vegetable or miu. rjl kingdom, by geo git, chemists or philosophers. And now, again, in beh .ir of suffering humanity we c:.!l upon these ho profei-a to know in location, to produce a specimen. If there be a stone in the wide universe that will eff, finally cure the bite of a mid dog, let the siieclilic world have the advantage of it Let uur Gov' eminent purchase it, and have it deposited iu a.'jita'le hosp ta', to which tl affl cled can with certainty flee aud be heuhd.' If it be stone, scientific men can analyze it learn wherein consists its lualii.g properti.a. Then they cau again compound the same elements iu the ...me proportion, and form stone v( the same quali.ie. ir it were ttotthit som. sensible people belieTe, aud are 1,-aJ away by this Tabulous maj atone, we should not treat it thus seriously. But who has one? Where Is it? Will any gentlemm or lady produce it? We ask the papers in thi. State.to call Tor ibis plone, or let sensible people cease .prudii'g lluir time aud inouey iu hunting it up. If there be a ston. that will certainty cure the hydrophobia, instead of being wrapped up in JUje old .tucking lo some old cupboard, it hould be preserved as or priceless value. A tone or that kind would make its possess r rich. iBulti.all nonsense. There i. no tut-h thicg. It i. on a (ar ith curing this horrible kinase ith the Viig. ol a King's Copper. Death ear K iehnrt .11 Johnson. Locisvi Li.e, Nov. 19. Col. Ex. hard M. JjIiiisou died at hi. residence, near Frankfort, thw. morning.

C7Tbe raul ii g I oliiii nuts are raising $20,

"c." ,.i- - ,iuu vi nit- emir - - vi I , ... rf ' .-..fj i .i i . .. will fll shon rn.. I .,.4 .i preventing counties Irom burrowing money for t others, who like hii.iself, had never frateruiz-d ""re there are heirs. As Mr. Owen's .peeeh v. HI rail short or the last season, and those pre- ; investment iu the stock or private corporations-1 wilh 'bem, against it. Mr. Read, or Monroe, . w"' be pul.li,l.l at length bercafter, it will b. paring for the market will be of a superior : adopted. By Mr. H.isconi, aa to the expediency I entered into an invet,tigation of the Cou.tituliou-i """"Crssary to give a synopsis here. In the quality. We are disposed to think ir there is an of electing the public Printer by the people; '' I1.""1'0" raiMfJ by Messrs Gregg and Howe, i co,,rs" of his remarks, he iutrnjticed extract

idvance above the present prices, we will finda a""P,eu- .u' 'r- lgue, as to the expediency ; "Da "i"oaucea In Hie course of l.ii remarks, a j ,r"'" 'lleTa receiver! hy him seif thirteen year.

,,r !,.,., ...i ... .. . , ! .

veulion has reported iu Tavor or "Women's : large number prepared ror m trket, deferable officers tried before such tribunals m the Irfgi.1! Rights." They do not say whiit those rights in J-iury next, as it has been the case hereto - ' lature may determine; adopted. By Mr. Ilarnre perhaps the right to marry as soon as they fore- The only contracts we know of being ''I"' ,s ' l,'e expediency of prohibiting the Lecan, keep themselves tidy, the house clean, an P ,naii". wer for all hogs weighing net 200 lb.. ; 'i"!".!.1. rr0'" '"V ,aw Grille purpose

not srol.l husband, for pulling feet on the fell

tier., or spitting on the'earpet. Com.

!TTA woman in Jersey, standing over the)

corps t flier husband, exclaimed

and over $2,75 per 100 lbs.

The Ohio Statesman says

The stork .if lion, limv h -mini In .it....

h "I" " "."ei. , , .. . ...

i years in Illinois, but in Ohio it is r.ir otherwise. 1 (" , l : " ' .lT tmg property,

... ' r i.f ifv.a. tun Question Demo

. .'ij-s , i nrr iiiisnana, excl.iiiiied in an ngony . ,i . ,., ., , , , " r ri-r . u . . . r , f J ! otbmg like the nsu.l amount are reeding and on. or grier, "It sa p;y he s dead, for us teeth are n , , i..., i ... 11 1 arrj prices will range In Ohio, from present appear- ' ini" as good as thev every were' . .. . 1 1 1 I Mr . ances.from S3 to :i,50 and 4. None we pre- I f.

mass of legislative, a nd judicial authority to prove i ,",ce ro111 Chancellor Kent and Judge Story, that Negroes never Were, and never can be con- j ,0 SU8lai" lbe provisions he advocated. II. also sidered citixea. by the Constitution ofthe L'niled ! Pr;luced the constitutions of several Slate., instates. He remarked, that lhe section, a. re- ; c'ud,nir California, the last one adopted, to the ported might be considered as harsh; bnl he be-j i,m'' point- He condnoed by nying, that the lieved that the true interest of the blacks, as well "'"P1'0" of such a provision woulj be hailed by as the whites, demanded a separation. A pro- ' " ''early welcome from the popplevision was wisely introduced into the colonixt- I 'Iddon waa a member of ths commilte. lion plan in Libera, which prevented the ami- 'bat reported the sections. He was not in faror gration ..r whites to that Renuhlie. Mr IT.l' ' f 'beir provL-ious; but had made no obiectiont

public purposes. The question being nioved to amend the section as originally repor- well knowing it was a favorite subject with the ,,t,i...T ,1. . ,h V..-..f. ... J sr... . - . I. I n 1, 1.. f ... T. Hf. f", . , u. t. t

Ulllllllg or COI1SO idutinrr rnmn-ni-a 1

rated previous to the adoption o! tho new Constitution.

The Convention then resumed i). nn.ht-,.

committing the section to committee, wilhi ,ed " ,hal Negroes and Mulattoea herearier bouorable Chairman (Mr. 0e.i ) He had

position of Mr Nile., j emigrating to the State shall be prohibited from j uow heard all his reasons, and he still objected

instructions to insert the pro

uaacom moved to lav the instructions on i acquiring real estate. Before anv anion

Cure for Itcd-bugs.

i ...me will be purchased under f3.

t :. r- r ....... ..... viiiui-n men movec IO lav lha

n ' o. ....or...;,.,..,, interesting to laiiuiad.es, We have no doubt,- from what we lern from ' instructions of Mr. Berry on the table, which In the afternoon, the section nmhih.t.

to the provisions. To carry onl the nrinciole

the table; which motion prevailed ayea 68, hd on said amendment th Convention adjourn- ! contended for fnlly, would lead to therightef noes 62. Mr. Rarideu then moved to Lv th. ! ed. representation. He thourht the common law

provision, were sufficient, and the change Con

or four miles from Florence, game wa.t found to have run up a very high tree. The dogs wrre l arking nl the bottom, while young Anderson climb-d up a grape vine to a tree to the height of some thirty feet. Here he found thet the game was on a neighboring tree, some thirty Teet tiistant to which the vine ex'ended No

thing ilannted, he followed the vine aero-s to I

the trnt.k or the tree, tp which heclimhed some forty feet farther! Here he encountered the ohj-ct be was in pursuit of, a large opossum, and etching it by the tail, cried out to his companions on ti e ground -I've got him; look out below!" These wer-j the last words ntlered by him; the hold gave way, and Anderson r.,i: .. .1 ... .........

....... i,,.-r.irm ,ne wnoie Distance nfs.venty1 feet or more, killing him instantly The epos- j urn was also killed by the rll. j t'inrlnnmi .llnrkrl-ev. SO. V5. j Flour and Groin There was a goo.l tiemaiid r.r Flour to-day and priors were well sustained. The sale, comprised 100 and 1 rls, at i.r..-,0; ?5 do at $3:49 and 1000 an I 1300 at 53:50, N. O. inspection guarmlied. In Grain there is ro change to note: Received tluring the List 4 boors, CS57 tils Flour; shioped aine time 5 -, 4fi3 btls. Hogs ami Cattle A sal- late Saturday evening or 150 hogs, at J,:5; and lo-.'ay 300 sold with the privilege cf 10t!0 at the same price. The tone or the market ii decidedly firm, and toward, the close, good lot. were not lo be had either on the spot or to arrive at 3:50; the askng prieeorthose who wished to e!oe contrncj was generally $3:75; and the market on the whole i.sti l v,ry unsettled. In Cattle we notice.! .ale. or CO head, averaging 550 lbs. at ;f3:l2ii:o0dot;00Hjs..t $MK; and75do r,nn Til, I Hi. I. or.

ruin r .-I ,i.. . i c-.--..

nu iur.iicpiu, inr t.u..npprr, no is now in i . n-. - , . I Ireights To New Orleans, Flour 50c: Whi.limbo iu Maryland, lot th. y i, not rwi;i... p . , . . " ni. , . , ., , , tv iOV ",,rk "nd Beelb2'..c and pound freicbts dime to purchase the negroe. he stole, or nt -, 3,)c 1 treignis trinpted to sli-at. A .mall part of the $30,1,00 1 , , . 1 1 ' I he.s. S.. -a nl lfnll h..... i-i . -I-. .

.nil!,! ino-rll,;. I.IM ..,.,.. Tk. I. I n. u -. r:. lii:.s

' J , however, lhore who u.-spise their fauatioism to

Iih.riitrt th. B,,,nw. mii.I th,. i- -v,.-i..l .1.;., i'..

meau. to liberate the thief Lou i.v ille Demo-1

cit.

, . . : ii, . . . , . . ... - , . - - c uu i

.-onwers, aau an person, ngnawe.l. .Mtuy per- various parts, that lhe Hog crop will fall con.id-1 "10lu,n prevailed. I he question then being, ou ' fre ail1 mulattoea rrom acquiring real estate, 1 wrnplnted, might lead to alliances or the rich onsotis complain or being pestered by bed-bugs: erab.e short in Indiana th i. year compared with ' amen,,menl ff Mr. Holman to th original , c- WM again taken up the pending question ' with the rich and the poor with the poor, In it is easy to avoid the inconvenience. On going 2 or three previous year. ' ' -l.on, providing that 'No man', property being ou Mr. Hall', amendment; which was not tn?, mried relation. He then .poke or the t , iw i,;. ,T. ... . E K previous ,ars. .la be taken by law, without just compenaa- "dopted. Mr. Thornton then moved to .Irike e",lB that might arise under a divi.ion of propion-..., strip oil jour shut and cover yourself I'o.U and l.nr.t. ( lion ; nor, except, in case of the State, without out the words "otherwUe acquiring," and insert ' er," a,,d ll'e dis.ensions that wonld be created from head to foci with boiled molasses. Let, The steamers Die Vernon and Cherokee will . ucli compensation first assessed and tendered to i ,hB word "holding," By this amendment Vr , thereby, in families. Union of interest was tha

this cily. before lhe expiration nf ih. .wn."r, ilr. Dunn of Jefferson, moved that ! 1 ''ornton said negroes and mulattoes would h. "tropg bond that unites families together. Mr.

ie..k nlinni ih- I j i . , ',lr; ' 1 ol man . amendment be laid on the table; ' prevented from purchasing or receiving proper- i "ol"ian moved to arnemi, by atrikiug out th. ,eeK, about the lust round shipments , I, h. I, .,,ni,..nHi.i . : ik..;n.i.....i.i.. ... ' ."'.S l'roPer . ,. . . . ,

. ui iic,in. mr. renii moved " ""' .ingui, receive ic

; elusive use aud benefit or all real estate and er-

every part of lhe bj!y be '.hickly covered ill, : 'il! fr'"

i I (l.i nnminit in I, ll a - .. l. 1 : ll . t . ti rxun I ta .

1 . . ., s " VU' "-...MitK ,e ,-s. rouuo siiipmeius which ntot.ondid not prevail. Mr. Pettit moved V by trift: but might receive it bv deseenf I .ectiousaud inserting a provision, that "every

, , si in toe mousse, aud you can kill them iu the , K " " ol the old stocks. The Cherokee to amend the tnendment by insetting after th I Mr- Gibson wan in favor of striking out the ' "'""ed woman shall have the right to the ex-

tioru.ng. j nas nm narrels otpork, anJ the Uu Vernon and "oru "property the words "or services." Mr. I "otherwise acquiring" so that we would

IT'S al,' said lispinsr Bill S...,.t.

love me, thay tho; and ir you lovj

like lo thay tho, s.iueethe tit y hand

- where, in a! probability, they will meet with v'es at length in Tavor of the section as origi- 1 Mr. Gibson then, iu a speech of considerable i SOD and la8 '" be passed effectually setori..lli.'r n root or n l.lnr. i . . nullv Ff.nnri.fi i. i . e , An,i. j. . . ,w . : , ,i. ..,: :, .1.1 :.:!.. 1. .

, i s ue ul enhanced pr ce.. . t'""u "j "in coiniiiiiuce. mr. Steven- 1 "ti"'t o oetai. 01 ine acts or other States ' s " ",B " pnuv-ipic, . mid t t.e se-Mu... f. C , I, . A I .. 1.11.. I t .nn I , nl. . a. " . , .. . . A 1 J ! , - ' : A I -, I t . ...

v, ,ii,?, kii iruunnru oy the most snM

;,,. ,.,., ', , "... , 1 , exceed S00 libls, and may Tall considerably be

"" i"' ii'iu uiu nurci iouu 10 avow i . n . and re-ord his A.heU,,, h.. '0W ll"S Bmou"1' not prectaly Inform

".' """'IS "B".st 111" r(JHst0 name. In no n Mmm ir ..... r... u .. .... 1

" I" ii.i.c-nrrs, - .nil .i.. . . ... .

Atheist." Another trav.ler who followed ! "KUregate ui not exceed oUU bbl. and replied to the gentleman from Marion (Mr. to the county, and in some parU of it. In contte-i blb on-ler lhe Christian and common law-he shocked and inli-riitnt at Mn i M-ri,.,..,, t,f"'er- Tee shipments will thefore leave Chapnmn.) Before the question wa. taken the qence or thi. ettlement, landed property had t was not for creatiag diviwon, which would " " "l .''i-5 ' npi.oii, m role , ,. . .......: , . , ...... . . Convention aninnrn-H f.lUn in n. k.ir i,. r .... r ,i ' ..n.i w.imi. it r-nnir-.. inmost

henrath it .l ... i.i..: - r . .. iu,riii,ci, uaio oi oin stocKS. ,.-... Iulu-r va.ue. lie atrreeu i f , -

. ... . . i, .ii.in? . i.ini ii ll,,, - . . ! i w . , K . V ... I r . . ... r- : f .. :M t U . . ......

. i tocaiio IH..S will taKe out about 300 or lard, and . .. "ri"'1"" Hinenumeni, as calculated r""'""" ""7 eg. v. ...uiaiioe irom purchasing ; "J u.c.c.u m ,t,. c.a .- if vml Hnn I ' In til.i.l .. ... J .' , ... ..... I 1. . . r. r, i-i . - . ... .. . . 1 .. t 1 1 . : .. .J . . .... .1.. ... 1...

K.rr-I- r .u '"' i.(i oiiu iiK-reasing expenditure to ucrrontr. lie aid not wish to inter- ! Kusc, " uuiing mo ki.cuuiii uj and don t . '"" " ,,'', u oarreis oi porn, the Stale, in payment or witnesses. Mr. Chan. ! fere with property obtained bv decent Wi.h I devise ordesceut, or in any manner other than

. I I "ese shipments go directly to New Oorleans, man supported the amendment, and d,,. hi. this amendment he hooed the section wnnl.l t by gift rrom her husband, in fraud or third per-

The slock tr nork now ii. r.ri ini , 7s ""vention snouid proceed iiiu.ana, wnicn were preventing negro. ; ,:H,U" "u pro.. o. ..cr eHnioio FruiirriJ,uU llieslOCH Ot porit now IU first hands canilOt cautiously. Provision, n.inh, K- I j , from .nlnln. lh.l. U.J ij .i.- j.?... I nst interest in her hn.hand'. estate, in tha

, - - - ' , ir,.i j.urnieu . c. auu llieUUlV n I ,n. J -

marriage contract

or otherwise.

i that would operate greatly to the injury of the oil"". In self-derence, to pass prohibitory laws. 1 event of the dissolution of the . country. It was damreroua to tin tin th- h-nrl. ! In his own conntv ther- w. . ..i r bv the death or the husband ot

the amount or lard iu istore, but believe m "u- Ij'Bi,,",,,r " too many particulars i more than two thousand negroes. That during1 Mr. Clark, of Tippecanoe, contended, that . m i funni,,, . . ,"tl" ,.ok U" ame (.round. Mr. Walpole 'be last year more than three hundred had come as husband and wifo were recognned as oue,

fool if not, a liar.

lhe Wi.rs. It isasJonishing to see how well a man may live on a sn.tll income, who has u haudy and iiniustrious wife. Some nieu live aud make u far belter appearance on six or eight dollars a ' we. k, than oth-rs do on fifteen or eighteen o'ol- ;

lars. Tho man does his part well; but the wife

is good for nothing. She ill even upbraid her i... .,. ... i ... '

nusoaiij lor uol ivin.r in as .n. .i. I-

- "

A gentleman who has been extensively en-j gsged iu the pork business of this city for sevenij 1

years past, iniorms us that he has already con.

with the gentleman from Jefferson (Mr. GreiTs-1 instances, in thi. country, he joint efforts or 1 1 . 1 1. . : ... ... . . i. .. i. i. ..i .j . . . r ...v..:... . a .a .. f..,.

t . ; that the provision in tha Canatitntinn nf i both husband and wife to subsist and educate

ti r- ."ovmmu, I6JU. tucky, which prevents enancipated neeroea ' 'beir children. The law might an.wer the 1 he Convention was this mooninv nn.n.n k. : fmm . .-.i.i : .u. o v c8iwi.ai r.i i. :r.i,a h-.-

n ahleanri :i.,..,; .... r C-i , . . 1 " "'"R ""Wi waa an odioua pro- v'V"- ' - -

traded for the delivery of 5000 head or hog. at ander Ca.imbell now a" ,rom 'r'er Alex- vision; but it was one which the people or that f"ct' " does exist, in practice amongst that clas.

IVnrix nn l h- 1 1 !, ., -, .i o". 4.1 tn Ti. r- .' "oiiio never enforce, ll prohibitory aw. population. me tuieresis oi mo iu,j eoria.on llt Illinos river at J 2j to $J 50 The Convention proceeded, under . special should be passed here. If w do not prohibit husband and wife in that country are perateror those weighing from 200 to 300 pounds and ' or,!er. l he consideration or the section, in re- : this population, that provision will thrive them ' t!'ey have seperato houses and .eperata estab- . over. The hogs are to be slaughtered and pack-1 ', l0n 10 ,h r'sthts or married women; when, at 1 lo our border.. Gentlemen had held out threats ; lishuient., aud thev join together in the marrl- , ed at that point.-St. Louis Intel., 8 the. - ! "o?eoi?Uthe oronn.m "'f ' ho1wifhed to iakt i that th new Constitution would not be adopted j ge relation, in many instance., merely to per-

IVkninl RrrrsiM I .ni. ' tk... for ....h i. .. -T . . HfDFeriy oy tne people, ll this prohibitory c ause were petuate proper., .u ...... u weni oaca. to a ors nun nrri it I sl. ..a tits. , taken for public Use by corporation.. &c.. hefor. ! ins-rl-H r,-- hi. ... u.j -7 . i th- Hav. of the Roman Renub ie tn show that

as their There is but a limited demand for Beer Cat- ! leaving the city, on leave or ah.-ne- ih. : i i.- I.j " Z 7S"' i" u" "session io - - r

.ii lt- i i i vuusr : bbt. t muii wuuiu Oppose V BCD TITS IvS V0tf3 Oil th IB M a.vu t m-cu auu 1 is in iui,r neighbor; w.iile t.io lault is entirely her own ; tie for the Southern market, and only for strict- "V'0U. 0f ,l,e ""bject wa. postponed nntil i question. If the advocates of negro popula- 1 Ple bolln Practice to the injury, as wa. cenII is ueighbor has a neat, capalle and industrious i Iv prime, which will command $3 75.34 00 per ! Th r mor.n,nK nrt- at ten o'clock. j Hon in Indiana should desire their settlement tended, at that day, of the public iuteresL Ha ile, that make, the difference. H.s wife on ! 100 lbs. Butcher, and packer, are naying Irom i .ideralion"of t toimlllJIZTi'f- ,0.,he 1 "n?'f ,a preference to the reform, he hoped , concluded remark, by having read at the the ot'ier hand is. h,r., I : . i i ' . -n .n.i.i , . . P P J. . . i et:tion in relation lo private would be made here, he would sot desire their I Serelry'. Uble an amn.ir.g argument said 1 lliw ot.,er hand ., a l .r,.o,l into winch a great .MJ 0 per 100 lbs, for lot. weighing Trom 500 property aken by corporation., ic. The pen- . vo.e. in favor of the amended Constitut.on. Mr. j bave been made by Calo, against the movement, many silver cups might be thrown and the up- j lbs, and upwards. There it nothing yet doing 1 ..' I""0" be'"g 'Mr. Pettit'. ameudmeut, Foster gave hi. view, at length in answer lo the I f the women of that day who appeared to be pearauce or the water remain uucl.uueed. No : in hoirs except in a email wav to h.,ieh.r. .. 1 , .1 ad.P,e'- " be question recurring on i gentlemen from Jefferson. fMr. Gregir.l and l clarooroua Tor equal rigbU. The Conventioa

tMcholas, l.,e diver, is there to restore the wasted ,2 85, and an occasional lot

..ensure, it is ouiy an insult lor such a woman , "boot the same finres. For ptcki

to i.iK lo her husbaud about her love aud devo-.highest figure uamed, and on

,l0', ; weighing 200 lb. or over w

lj Old bachelor, do uol lire as long as other ' lhal figure Republican

Teopledo. Thev have uob..!v i.i .....n .h.i. i Hcrf PncUing oa, lhe IIII..U Hiver

el.nh. .t.r- .!.;. ..i.:.... .... . , W learn that op-rations in

. h.r,.o,l into winch a great , M3 50 per 100 lbs, tor lot. weighing from 500 Property taken by corporation., ic. The pen- . vo.e. i, 7ht of lh r.WrdercLsTi.ut7on Mr. might be thrown and the up- j lbs, and upwards. There it nothing yet doing 1 'ue,',,on be'"g " Mr. rettif. ameudmeut, Foster gave hi. view, at length in answer lo the I ater remain unchanged. No ; in hogs except in a .mall way to butchers at $3 - Mr Hotman'.'amendmeu recurring on i geutlemen from Jeffenwn, (Mr. Gregg,) and I

. - j' i, - t autiiui nirs in luiiuui iui tuts DUBIllOOS I to ahipper. at . n moved to amend it. . a. to read-No man'. , he adv.nted. in reference lo th emigration of If :king $ is the : Property shall be taken without just compensa- negroe. to this Siate. and in favor of the rieht disCB Iv he.w Int. r""1 rikii.g out the balance of .aid : to prohibit. Mr. Thornton modiri-H i.i. porte

ill nrohablff com a""l"lm,'"t . A iiiterestiug discussion then .ition, so a. to prohibit negroe. from porchasioiv rr?nmehl wa. d .11 probably com- sprung up. involving the whole merit, of , he ' real ealate hereafter. Mr. Milligan moved an i luflaence, unde in, Nov. 7. ..".ter at W Dunn or Jefferson. I amendment ; which wa. not idopleT The if VOed ot

iL7"Two free negroes iu Mass, agreed to tray.

now the current rate for shipping lots. Tobacco Sal. of 31 box- Mo. b4. s( JO,. and V ,'o No 2 Va. lb. at

CotT e Sal-s of 300 hag. st 10e; 75 do infe

( rior R io at 11 g sa i 51 ,U gon 1 Rio at '2

I allow--A .ate .f l.iO Tiercea ofcityren-

They caloh

mi ut tea; consequently they drop ..ff.

v..e, nr. .no ivugore contending on the oae question waa then taken ou Mr. Thnrnm..'.

i.:. ...... i iiano. inai corporation, .inn M h- .j . i . ij ... . . . -

-i one nave . .. . . "" "H""! , ""'"uumriii ana oecicea in th atlirniHlire

read many authorities iu support of the position. I ben adjourned nntil two o'clock

ir ine a'lernoou, Mr. Kariden continued in. discussion in opposition to the sections, as reported by the the committee. The force of his

directdto the poiat, that woman

under existing law., is greater than

The

ou'a Mr.

possessed of propeity. That iu possession

would cause trouble; destroy her properiinflaence with her husbaud, and con.equeutly, in-

ccmiiieiicud at leorn and Hirdslowu. Ai ' voiic,niu..oui., provision, lo mare prepay- I erry then moved lo m.,H . .- u:u:. iurv would h ih-n..lu r-...li II-wnnld ad

1 v.n. ! or ess a oooy oi women DV asm

nary er 'bey would exchange their present power ror J r 1. i . . i .r i - i :!

rnift -...I i.... :. ..uA i .. . . i . . , .. . .. r. . . . r .uicuu, u aa to nro

to mase mem pepper- the former p, e Messrs I'ratl i Sl-cum are the ""- " f pr"P"iy laKen lor Improvements; negroe. from porcha.inr nronertr .h. .. " dres.a body of women bv askintr them, wheth-

a. r it, UUI lllHL I lift mrn.il mill) a.H-n M l-r : . . J - n i j i .. - . . . "

der lhe ..r . T'Z .H. "- V l"8 ioco lh first of Jan,

m

'.com

i iirineiiial packers, a. ..re nn, ini. fmm

' ... ' ' . ( " ,i . . ....... . . . '

ltr n.-... . " . , jtoftpercwt.net lor good catl.e. About the i Xl".) o. niiuiion. lo legislative ac- lNi); which, on motion of Mr. Ba.com. was I one of .ucb doubtful imports, the one which IT Some crusty, rusty, fnsty. n,sty, dusty s .me price, are paid a.IH.rdlown. In the cour,e , on: J l,at it would be bad policy to cripple , laid on the table. Mr. Milligan moved to amend property, or the right I hold seper.te property

-. , umiui j; on oi a oat h, gat e the follow i. u.; e

ing aa a toast at a celebration. ""r"11 ,"'a'!, . thi. r.tv.

.irhree.iEiu.s-M..y they bebkeolj maids,. Nothing has been don in hogs, and far as j vt Mr- 'lolinan, as calculated lo protect lhe

: -a-j),D.ii never wauled

l,, ,n,n. r.i. c . ... i.i.iiiiivau.i.uveu to amend I r r J. " . v i, if,.. . j .iv.M v , ..u p. up. f .j tv expect ship. Z ', nP,Z : t, h State by the provisions ; by striking oat "General Assembly at the first i a bey would givethem.aud which wooldcaus. that quarter to " 'r' . ".,", 'n-M,0"1'0" f Ma- .elon," nd inwting. that "lhe Legislature! them tu eil(er the turmoil of human life, in its

may, whenever the public inte it," pas prohibitory law, fcc

I i B, 'red III amendmneti may, whenever the public interest .hall rem.ir- i financial and business affaira? He .aid that an

. i . 1 . I : ,. , U . , l r .1.1

1 a. fwgilive .laves, In order to elicit the sym- dered on private terms.

pK.hy ei.d tbariii,. ol the ifbolitionists ! They r.u! it pretty fir busiu . .

Cotton -A sale ef C bah. or milling at

(fc-A ronutry girl in writing home ah the Tulka, rys, tn. dancing i. not much U. log Sir- i. heavenly.

. m r.

.. .....c . ,, .::J,Br. ..... n n opene.1 - - . ,r.u. ,u uu evii ( moved mat the amendment be laid upon the n,ake ln

' eit nn v point ou tne r.v-r-f -'j l,. a S I 'V. " '" properly conducted. table; which motion prevailed, are 81 . noe. ,5 ! would pervert

1 .'.'..-"IT ?i ' !.. .. .' ..." ' T Bht : ' : ?k "r"e.r .10. 8lat"e . McClell..d moved ,. amend, by' .inking .

but l i""-'" ' 1 - - ' ,u' "" e.r nmg jju , ,. " , . ""K1 rcTu"ui ti.ai wnere out ao much a. prohib t. the purchase of nmn. edy the evi Is ! ponnd, and over.-5. Loo is Int. , ' W .hall be taken from th cilizen by ! erty. Mr. Gibson m..! t iLt the . VmeLmZ I "'-er of this

- P Ior Bt m. ,un, b- Uid p0B ,,,e ub,e. wh.ch moUpij viIe(J and purest

r.fink-ri arrangement like the one contended for. woa.J

marrige relation mercenary one. ana

the Institution from its tru de-

believed the change would not rem-

complained of. He oeliuved tns reform was actuated by tha best

prevailed, ana P'iresi motives; but he ha.' entirely mm-