Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 14, Number 13, 22 March 1844 — Page 2

Extract of a loiter from a Yankeu io Louisa, to hit friend a I home Lorsn n, Is! Feb., 1 i 1. Uaar Couaiti: I iuppoe you know how much our folks have oornpl lined at the Yorkshire loks who Inve imported their goods under finished into the United Suits, nni sworn to invoices, too, and all troe; and yet somehow the 1 ivv 9 of the Tariff were exactly not answered, that is, Tnk") a thing hnlf vray, mui only requiring finishing to msko it complt le, b ut leave f.c finishing nil alter the duty was paid. Well, I wai considerable anxious abut ihj', and seeing no way 10 correct n by ihe law, I thought I would try rny hand in seeing how the matter woo! J work in ihe shape oi retaliation; arid that to nes as nigh rfriiroeity a the Primo Minister cm niike it I got 9 ife hero by 'be p icket on Sill ultimo, nnd lauded rny cusi of clocks. Tiio doty was 23 per ceo, on ihe value; and I pot down un the invoice six shilling sjmd nine pence, sterling, each clock. The orti'.er stared, and looking at the invoice; and than at my clocks. 'Whit,' say a he, only (is. 'J.J. f r those dorks mahogany cases, three feet high, and warranted to go!' 'Tnii's no go, a jyj ho ; 'I in it sei.a 'em, 'Very well,' siyri I, 'do. Bit ihu law says yij.i in Ml pay the invoice prieo and ten per cent, a -id 1 1 ton n I : and that is ail I can; for, bo go ubei'L And s-o I left In in. Not caring to seem y anxious about i', I didn't go back to lha Custom House for nigh upon three weeks !or this is Mich an eternal big city, it takes mgh ojion throe works to walk about it and find out any thing consarning lha dork trade so I wont back: Wj says I, Mr. Oflicer, what havo yoo concluded on r girding tharn clocks of mint:, are you ready to pay mc tho invoico price ol (is --'.hi, and ten por cent, according loluw or whi', sivs I? IIo walked aside with in -3 for h spell, and says hu arc vou any relation of Mr. Slick of Slick v illu ? Yes, Bay I, considerable on tho mothers side, for she i the second cousin t Sam Slick '.Now,1 gays ho, Mr. U mliiiK", I winl loknow if you really ay thoso clucks are worth no moro than six shillings and tune pence, for if that is the case, he duly is only ono shilling and eight pence h ilf.pert. Iiy. Well trnyn I I lo rn ohx-ln, if proei I j litttva--ted, no raly worth more--but I cant think if Sir Robert Peel, or tho Duke of Wellington, or even the Queen herself anil I'rinco Albert, were to try, they conhl make them worth mora as thry now stand. Well, says ho, to toll yoo the truth, I have had them examined by sorno of oor Clockmakers, and thev fay ihey uro like Vinder' razor, 'made to null.' 'Why,' says I, 'you cunning critter: do tell now, says I, 'I want to know.' So yon see these llnglish Custom II o tse eflicers are up to tx thing or two. Tun critter iiu had been tr ing my clocks, by some of their experienced clock tinker, and to use his saying it wai 'no go.' Well, savs I, Mr. Oili.-er, what do you concludo on' Why, says he, Mho Lords Commissioners of her Majesty's Treasury concludo yon miy pass your clocks at your invoico.' And so I paid the duty accordingly and carried my clocks to the citv. Njw, it eeerns, that ail the Coitotn iso oliiier?, oil the cluck makers, and all the Lords of tha Treasury, did not see that only ono stntll wheel, not b'gger than a shilling, was warning to each of these clocks, and that 1 had in my chests, and without it, the clocks was 'no go,' but with it every man, woman and child can tell where tho son is, a great deal more accurately than they can through the f'g nnd moke of ihis city ; fr if it hadn't been lor rny clocks I never could have told day from night here. Well, it warn't long aftfr I got my clocks through tho Custom IIoii30 before they wero all going Iruo ns tho son. And the way they regelatetime here is a caution to Hoskell. There is no people on airt!i can heat us i:i clock making. I, sent one of mino to the (I i eon, and ho is tickled mist desperately with it, nnd regulates all her business, lv it, and don't allow any body to wind it up hut Princo Albert. I am going to send ono to liev. S. Smith, ns eoon as lean get JV. D. painted on it, in honor of old Connecticut meaning no debts. But he is considerable riled up just now about the qoikers of Pennsylv ania lla lost forty per cent, on his investments in Pennsylvania stock ; ho t I hope after he gets one of my clocks, ha will regain his confidence io American tick. This business abojt Stato debt is very bad here for all Americans and nukes us feel small and goes considerable against mv business, and all kind of business with America. I believe I could sell twenty clocks where I sell one, if all our States paid up promptly. Folks here have got a notion there is no dependence upon us; and that our clocks can't keep good limo also. Nations are like families. You know how the Stiles family went to rum by not paying their debts. No body would trust them. And when Mrs. Stiles at last sent to borrow our brass kettle, Io bile apple sass in, she was told to 'buy one.' Nobody would lend such fo'ks. (load credit is almost as good as real money to any man; and just bo it is with a family or with a nation, small vessels. Cutters, Schooners, Aic Old undo Lbenezer used to say thai as long as hopaid interest promptly, he never knew the day he cou'd not borrow all he wanted. And this is a notion I wish our States would think on; for that is all lenders want. Love to all. Your friend and cousin. Amos Dooj-ittle.

North Carolina Ci kke.ncy Small Change. The "Old North Stato" is the subject of many a bit of fun, and occasionally comes in for a pretty hard rub; sut she is buocum fjr all that. A joke which we have not seen before, is the following from an exchange, which, in alluding to the immense quantity of dried herrings used by the people along the seaboard constituting almost iheatatTof life in that region slates that a gentleman on his vray to tha South, not long since, got out of the stage and entered a tavern for the purpose refreshing himself. After taking a glass of whiskev, and treating the uriver, he threw down half a dollar. The barkeeper looked perplexed, and said 4,I havo no silver change, sir, but plenty of the commoo, if you will lake it." Here he counted out thirty-seven herrings, which the traveller bad to roll up in a piece cf paper and take with him, thinking they might serve him for a dioner. The stage went on, and at iha next stopping place he hailed ao o!J lady, and asked her if the could sell him a loaf cf bread. She otTered him a large loaf of fresh ry e. and in return be counted her oul six herrings. "La me !" exclaimed she, '-where did vou get so much change? can you change me a quarterTht a tft, .... . ne ciu cneerruuv, ana osJ six nerrtngs remaining to eat. Baltimore Clipper.

Livr. Gr.EE Feather. To avoid the uj jI , Tutliv of plucking, increased f.s H oft. n i v orskiifulnpss. nd always, eveoJhen least eroeli v i '.'one, leaving the goo-e to n erv grc s! !-is of fl-ftb nnd nppeu'e, with duln- and langoi-b-intt. The following p'io his ben suggested : Feaihers beinj cf a n r's pro w ih, and falling from th-m nre Mip.died by a fresh flece, 'herffore, when the yeerte '-.re in foil feaih-r, .?t '.he pliimagu l e rrii .vri cl to the kin, i;h i-harp seizors. The pro.loc.j -iM i.oi he rn i' h it.-d-.j-ced in q la n 1 1 1 y . w b i' H theqialitv wool.J he srea t ly improved, nnd nn indemnifnaiinn wi'l he expei I'-nc1'). io the fidvan'ao t thf health of lhfowl, and the liontfit ohtano-d 1 1 the poccf e !mg crop. Lib r ;i'?o wo-i!d ho -ived in the !rs sing, hince 'h qiil!v j.-oii ri iS ihe fea'hers, when forcibly dcti' hed fr -m ih-? -kin, :s ger.era!in such a M lie, ufti.-r iM. as t r q ire tho t rn ploy men t of srisrrs. Tiie down ffixn iho breast niiy bo rfnuved a.'ierwards, io the siino way.

Tire at Mishawaka, Indiana. A f!iastrous fire occorrr-d n! Mi-hawak i, Ii , on the 19 h o't Tho hoi'dmgs destroyt-d were owned by the St. Jiseph Iron Company and included a Michine andPat'ern ili-iii, o OJ mill owned hv J S'-hie-ff-r, and a Purnji Factory owned hv J. K. Bror,ke. Th l'i of th Company is extim itcd at fr'n 512.000 to 51"), 000; that of Mr. S;haelrat $1,;"if)0 or ;"J,0OO; that of Mr Brooke will be its?, perhaps not c-x'iecriing ." or .!'0i). There was no insurance on any of the buildings er property'John,' said a down east gil to her beau, 'you havo been paying your distresses to mo long enough; I want to know what your contentions are, as I don't mean to he kpt in txpnt any longer.1 Yankee Hats It is estimated that upwards of !jj,000 paloi leal hits were m in 'lectured in ihe town of Amherst, M is?., I i t veir. Thf num'jpr of straw h nno's mmulaetured nt thf manofaclorv r.f Mu-k and Son. nmo lott-d to ut wards of si'dlOOO This eatablihment keeps 50 females sewing straw hrni l. The braiding is mstly done in tho vicinity, which keeps quito a IjijjB number of prisms cnnsunlly .inloyud Veuy Hauo Times. Tho New Y"rk correspondent of a Washington paper states that he had just heard that "a f-hopkwepr in Broidway had imported several ladies' drepscs, "rir-ed at one thousand dollars each, and had no diHiculiy in selling thcrn." I 0"The L'ioi"v ille Journal says it earnestly j hopes Mr. Van Biren will ri'M withdraw from the fo ld. "Oir matt ) is like that of tho laco Foo.s I justice to Mr. Van Boron ; and, if ho were ! withdraw from the contest, we shoold c nsi lt-r i him a fugitive from justice.'" i Impohtant Dii'ovfh v.--A discovery h is been j made, savs the N ttrhez Pre1 Trader, that will ; enabto sugar planters t) c-rivcrt their vvlinlr. 'crops into white sugar wiihout the usual intervention fif the cl irify ing process. The sugar 13 fabricated in an apparatus en'irely by steam. Small Pott- The small pox is prevailing in Macon, Fayette county, Mississippi. Tho disease made it9 nppearance on tho person of a young lady the day after her wedding As there wero a nuoiber of person? present on thit oca. sion, it was feared that many othcis wo ;!J be attacked. How TitK T.iRtrF Works. During the last fiscal year, wo have reeeivcoi 1 wjlnj v millions of Dollirs in specie more than we sent a-ay. S opposo we had received this twenty millions in foreign (looJs, as tho Locos s-ay wo sh'.uht? Our readers are too intvlligont to need an aiiswt r Toledo If lade. Hickory Cuns Tho Licif-ico Associations' in Cincinnati and C lum'ous, Ohio, nre dcsign-i ted "Hickory Club." Io they totn to bri tig ru Old Hickory against Mr. Clay? If not, why do they use his name? Whv not call their clubs by their proper titles Van B iren clubs? Will not tho name of Brutus "raise a spirit as soon as that of CifstrT" Louisville Journal. 0t!7-Tne fullowing is really too rich to be lost: Latest from K.noland. We havo before us, says tho Biltirnore Clipper, a London paper of Sept. 21, in which afier hav.ng enumerated ether candidates for the Presidency, the writer comes to John Tyler. "This worthy gantleman," savs he, 'was Sect etary to the lite Gen. Harrison, and by virtue of an Article cf tho Constitution, when President Harrison died so unexpectedly, the Secretary succeeded to the high office which he will continue to fill till May next." Tiie writer proceeds"As tho election depends not upon the sweet voices ot 1 he m il t i to Je, but is decided by delegates from the dillrent States of the Union, iho chances are that Dsn Webster may prove the successful candidate," Again "Io the lapse of a fortnight or so, the result must m all probability be known in England. ' Ho classes Gen. Cass as a rowdy Mr. Clay as a sympathiser with the Canada rebels Mr. Johnson as a repudiator Mr. Van B iren as a slave-holder Mr. Tyler as a repealer and Mr. Webster as a gentleman, w ho has read Da Tocq ievil!e. Wo presume that ho has never heird of Mr. Calboua or Mr. Buchanan. Westward, Ho! Some eighty miles due West of Dubuque, 10 Bichsnan county, Iwa, is a location known as the Falls of the Wapsipiaicon, one of the most romantic spots in nature. The Mi ners' Express says that twelve clergymen of the religious society known as CoDgregationahsts, have recently purchased the riahi t : these Falls, besides a large tract ef the a'4j lining lands, and a re about to proceed immediately to the erection cl a Manual Labor C l ege. A mi'l already io pro gress of erection is to be put into successful opo ration and other manufacturing establishments are to be added Tho society has placed a iirgo amount of capital at the disposal of tho twelve directors. It is said that there are t0,000 persons in Pa. ris at ihis time who are entirely destitute cf bre.id, firr? and cloihing. The greatest distress prevails amnfj the poorer classes, and the most orient nppeals have been made by soma ol the public cfficers to the wealthy inhabitants, to induce them to lend their aid to prever:? thef-e unfortunate shtFerers from perish.rg. The K.ng of H illand. - ho recently died, left es'ata of "?:0lH"),(X. an

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Oatho First Mn.l.y in A.tiI ,,,-xt, !.e U 1. party " - v,il ai.lol.g the Whigs of thitcitv aiid : ; r i - h 1 1 r-t.-..s,u..ty .n-iKe ,ht;r n-.,..i.iat,-ms ..f can-l, iatr, f ,r h,Klij ftlj ,u g.,w , ,ji(1r bosu'ms. S.oo'l,.th A4i-- e'.e.-ti-.o. It is imixirwuit f. the u..i.i an-! bar- wcro I!lai! by MtSSrS. F'At-IN, ,,t M r ', i:ii-i, moay "1 :- ;,-irty that a lali x .:- 'ao i' ! i.e ii'.ca ...i t.at .uyt ,. f Tct.':iCM.;c, r.ll.I Smiiii, L.diai.a', o.:.-:.,...n, ii."f a -hso.K-t mv!e-:ii ! -rtae ,-ent.me.ui , ,nc,bers of Congress, whl.- f.re Said Hi hive ol uic paily may be ..bta.m.I. Ti. oifi.-r t be e. nn, produced a tremendous C tl'oCt upon the nudiciic-. tiiiijrtaiu M i;se i.itirc-ts t iho coj-tiry, tue j,c i.,:e " t-'e t v-v i t r-hock the feelings ol tho t-ditor of ll,.' coaty, r. ii i ihe ni'il.it'iiaan.re t' tae W1114 party. 'I'iie ( Ilohc, 10-), to learn that Some III )St 1 .V'u ' i ell I (a -Oil :.-i-ii-io ui in! .uirrs of tao !ci-!at-re, is v-itally inoiiicot-i-is , ongS were sung, whi.il hid a n 1 1-1 h 1 1 V 1 -t:t fr-uii toe I'.i.-t tnat an 1 ' . Sm t-i Sena-.u r to t-e eScote.J iu ; upon the imtm-nsu crowd iht' tlir-;ro.-J (he Thetiie (naeo of 1 ' .- ;.i4iit stcrloi,: Wn!,' ia-uin!ciit, AUieit atre, toat being the place w hero the mectio-' was S. Wintn. Tat' na ; I V h ; 4 :;i.i 01 , 1 ,- 1.1 t..o Stnato 110 v, ; held. I must not Otiilt Io lii'Illmu a'si ihat II war:i -is that we avu:.l bo vigilant 1.1 1.1 aiutaioin tnat ma- largo ntliuber ol lad l'-s gr.ictol t h " r 11 w 1 1 h their ,'inty. M.i-.i '! tae licnclii. 1 1 be iierr. el froiu the eiec- i presence, and S-eeilitd to iio duligfite.i vf 1 1 ! tho lion of Henry Clay 1 ,1 oejienJ ii.i.an tac ,-iuracter of tiie ' pruCCIt-tinga."

Senatt ; an i :; 1 It t j 111 of a l-.o trm tins State iin;:ii :- itai. mi l ; 01 t i" 1 .i, 1 1,11,1: ji; 1 a- 1,) ci i.ir v nii-a -a e are now Ci-nte;! iiaj, a a-i a.; hi -.hn:ii the r ,;enty of trie i-'Kinlry on. is. S' -crai . t'nir e;Ti:es nave to ! i'O.e ! by the mai ie; -I 'i to i r. 'Fins "f:i -r of St:r'-tary rif State n aU 1 t ' be o;','' i'- 1 . 'Fa 1 1 '-:;i ro is an important ono, anJ may h-.-ri'lin ; n 1-tfrt i ,i Hi rcat f .';.-1 '.i;ati loo vi t-aJ or w ie ol me iiOereit-i oi tae S;ate. If j-la'-e ! in tiie han of tae Ij'-Oi is may oa .-o.-t .t-iu- ! to the t.asot of tar:y y arp a-o"?, nml may 00 a piut-:;.! eiiiiio in tiifir iia:i'!s to defeat the Wii:s. It has been 'o ; 'to -1 i 1 1 te l by the Id'-ih, mi.l won'! ! nain. Ta otli :' of '!erk of the '.'out is i a ti ma ti-iy --o:i:ie;ti I : . in tae inlferc-s-.s of tae penpie ; nni the iaronibetito:" mat ou't.-o may exert a pv.vcrf-i! oiiFi-ucc 1:1 la-, orin; toe i,i;-rr sts nl t i ,..,1 ny. Tnc S-ierill', ti-.e Treasurer, an-! -atiier .-&-.oS a.l rxt rt a .treat .nriaen.o, an 1 ,f ti.le-i tri. Rice oi it . l ie .u ;.t r i tiu iv lifd w-t-x i-s ine coatral dep-,t : Io -ocoisa. iu tins county. It is tiie gran.t tabsrna -le an '. i-iio -as rn:ini of the party. There tnereta.lers of party shaaj a.ij la.e rUnrs s.-.mt the Wh.gsre-,-e.ye tne.r itock in traie, anlarese.it foil, to viloy an J ebose their poi.ii.-a! o:n meat, an. I tha litt'e in ami e of aa- - tliority wmcii has l.u.ea upon taat ofti.-e tins ittven it an armsance mi i bitter.iew whicii is not to he foi l i in any other plane in tie precincts of Ol j Wayne. Fili tiie otner county offices w:th l ii-os, ani 30:1 will find tnat instead of places where the people may meet anil coiujit ohoot the; j b-jiiiiess of the co-iaty an-i Oieir own j -trJicial an 1 other bu siness, those oiu -PS i' lti become aens "I iocolocoism. The nomination in April is bat the natere.!ent of tae August ele-.ia.t; an-J for tiiie rcas.ia s-.ouM ret.ect as near as i -issiblc-the i p a oiis nf tha rarty. We hope thai every Wh, attea I tae noniiaat.ni elect. on, an 1 cast tUait -otes for th. e they prefer to tV.l Hie offices. The Ion- hit of canrli istes will enable the peop!e to nine selections, am! ,ich as w-i'-i fiil me o:n-es u waich they may be selecteU with ti ie'iiy an ! !io vr. We have hear! it intimate 1 that some of the locos i atea ! to orTsr taeir vote 01 tho noniinatini; eiectioa. 1 aey of curse ivill n o be permute i to v.-te un-ier sni circ-im-I stances. This is an excl-uive Win- tnea-uir, ami of course

no o-.her oarty lias any r ht ta interfere m any way whate-, a Suitable person to be run by 'he Wtllgsof the er, or un-ier any p'eUes be permitted to rote. : Circuit for Prosecuting Att iroev: J Cen're Township; Daniel -'(rattan and J. S. T II K JEFFERSOM t. Newman. ieo. Pattis 11, F.s;,, has again asjmed the trinot of this ; Wayne TwWnsbip; WtU. II. Bicklo and Jjhn sheet. Ft that pa,er of tie 7ta February, Mr. Pattison, McW hmney . says ; "that notning saali appear in the col o-nns of tae Jef- ; Franklin, Robert S'.arb jck and Henry D j!tersoniaa bji wiiat caa be aJbciaatia.it i b lw, any 'erow. tai- u.rrth.v ia character of a christian a .at a ;eot.e- I New GirJen; JjfTiCS Ho-:gh end Simuel NlVma.i smll be carefa'.'.y exclaiel from the ejitonal." We 0n sappose t!..s t-r.i.itise was ma !e in soo.I fan.a.1 Mr. Pat:,-' . Irry ; iarkm Thorn b'Jrg and Joseph Wil-

son re.tcra-.es t.ie sa.i.e g-io.l sentiment 10 his iaajjjral. How has hrj carried it rut in tae sjecee '1.1 colom:i of tae saute sheet ? We f;ni in an e ar ocie tae i.'.o -.vi .12 ; 4,Mr. f'ay's frien-'.s call him the fr.en ! of lab-ir I.i-Heei, from t.ie frr- . lent prt-ents iija le t ) a 0.1 i y man i'i irers, '-lie - m' 1 iip.-ose Ir. Clay n; a?ii.i:.y aa.t u-i r r;n v tae l'r?;H of labor, bit ia his d.sc.js; i:?, :a c-uun::ef of tae u n-ilc, of tiie M -'rjii Bill, he u 1 tae foil iin iaaIl -entlejaen wa.t not al" v us 11 ha.e 'ak slaves tl'ev iiijjt let os have WHlTIl a ie : for o '-vi.- -.1 r n .jr fir" w.,.n nn i a -k ar s i ',vi i II.WK 1 1! II W IVES A Nil KArr.mEns wouk in thf. kih hen ' "Tn js he '. i.-nal'i -?t.ia::i.!a-.es 'orrtestic ini ,$ry as !ii te slavery Is to. i 3.j-)s;ai;t:ate i fjetil Has Mr. Pitt . t ae '' taat M-. I ay ever use ! such ia a; ia;e nrdofo:' aa evi isn-e that he ever e.iter:ai Ha5 t-e the i t i .-a sea tiir.e;T.s ; We a si :' r t 6 W asm no a :. a . i: a revsl ai nf Mr. Clay's seai.nie.itsi ;es of ihat party w iii :t athe 'j;.::'emB or !-rl?:aa" t : lea 'en ani :c-na-is-.i-e. I 1 1 an a-: cf ne to are.- maa j-:h ler.tiiiie.iij s are charge e.l aca r.st .il.-. U.a? i.i tae i')-e extract. We laiaii i : :i t, la : ii ae n-j a.t itr.ojts -.' v..SCT- . . to .or. i at: son aa ciar cn a-ac-.e: t a t last er a jm; emi.i 'in i:era! ) ijt a., general r.de-s have fi-fpm Ihe - :$ -orreenes ors-jre ia t:i ai ra.s f :- .

of a it.. J t een r. t - c i : t -) . : 1 " 1 ' -e : J --i l .. ' .'. 3 l f ' iii a .- ' ' :-"!' ' ' of-.'p?i I e aro - :.- : I3 i f ' ---- -i ii ffV1 1 f- -- ' ' '. - -. i i '. . - '-Oi E -i lUti , S ' lac '.o :n -.U i t.rr S i-te ;i:f '. . 'oi.'j : , -. :z .: i : . 3--. 1 1' t:i t,i r.t i-J (ii.'.-ut !i ..; r -a-. I'i.i ; it e.i M: F :-.. -a , - - - . , ; . I. l ; t i : r n..f- :-- - ' : it- o ! - 1 1 It-'p e i z ro l ieiii-. , t-. 1 i : i .r- a - titer rJ. i-.u f.r ..- t a rai .M r 'Ao3.it- iae l -at, M i-;:r I!---j: : - t' t.a.i O Mr i i F .r- , : "t. - .L.o '- "I ; t v ; " V here to iVi' i; a y '. ' a -w. .i.'.: i l -e c : .. - : ,'-f ill of 1 - i I -.v . '. a ". i ii i'i i .i . -iM ' ' ' I ; . e I .'f ;r so.' Is -'. f j ir:? i j-. i- o ; lit, : tea i i I.'.o.oo 1 o a iinijiav uf tae f f t en, c a ; -i :. . r : 'u. ir. rt i. ly t'l ;'.- (F. Hiii ail ae!a.n:ser. W e d i iiot a-k tae-e ic-:. - i i'v iuv "f l-mi,:- a ui a.: Oa laf- -nntrarv a n.t- ina; lo- oo -o .111 iii ta--v a-r. so si! 1 ; - 1 j-. fi.i f-: i.i'j i .aa i-i.Mm 'S t.ir i-ariy t:e-y a:e a oa lae i.'. Key i ? Mioa t a o a, ! -.re '! i i!;l as I. ''in i 'ii ' ; in'0. otni''jv.t'-r ho'ia ol via- - d i eite t? '!!.-a ii'iv is In aa.: ra-iivliii; i a ine . r r"it . Mr. Fait. . it to. o . 1 1 rf a-'.i aat rr i :.. e T.'ie rr. iit-' ; m' p:iri-. fire: trt-s TraJe, S-nS- I'r .i i y Staa ii.i AiiiV, a.i i l iev- are "t'; -e i ti tiie :'f- ipr.il e.tveriiiiir.it !vti: v rk t:! liitf-rna! nnr-r av e ini' n. t ii-a w!' .Mr. Fa:t.-"ii r.e i to ;i-t.'-!e f-a ti-f So-! it;C -to I a i- . va.ilSjjri i'i tKe So a-'T if .1 or initlif r f.y f.e S:.:i iiji ! Army m ! toe ti'..ir ;o"-:i ,-i a t hip a - n of toe j arty ' Mr. liei !r, liu.v l--iii' ha it l tea a'e yoo nave ce.t a ne-AS-j-ajier artic'. stntucn !ng t!i-6 4vrpat an.i c'iri-ii" pri r c i at ! i i-.n . We nr.e n - t -v-it s i a a - t -.:-' I t maiiv i hv. W Men ! i v - l : o :i r ' a ' i j t , i t -t i -Vivaliii.' a Si'i-Ti . a -: v ' W i j-.-n-a i . i ;,f -ir ! iuv ! .- a ! 'i.-.'i a z aay (O :.-fi: !''- . u n ? "F;o;r -.v a :e r-ir-r- i Op:i j i - - a i.'iii i f : , i j .1- r a;i '. i.i 'i.-i'-.-e. N " :i i.t j m-irf. Whif Meetin-f in Alcrandri.i. Tho c rrcsporiJt tit cf the Btliot.'re Paiiiot sa; "I aoi tub! by thoso who wtn: present that thete Ins been nothing vt iinesel since Is io, tint roulJ equal the o tum-ai ion nr.J c. .i I . in. :n t '.hat were exhibited on the occasion. The icl .-:sni and fire of that mcui .ral.-lo vear. arc :ii.l in m , . J o' t u u i;-a r a 1 o 1 v "i 1 .14 t-n--.ii foy-MR. I f. Y, a, ... M ,, : -ry, A 'Jia 1, ist., an ! wai met lair l : a trtii.'a '. , .-Irii-ii U. I f e has 1: 1 a 1 - a I ! t . 1 .n: I ':,ir'f t!f. e -o or t uer" 1 a . a a i !.-e u'a i l 1. - -1 1' a -. ! in .1 k fi 5 i--a n-j -." ;! ; 1 n.ii i.i -(ii a 3 i a 1 . y ; ; c i r a ' 1 e . ' ' r t.-1 1 1 a a a - 1:1 a i ITtie 1'resi'ieot has nominated I'oitveitor Waov.ot'-i f New York, to t .F u of the S i j.renie I 'onrt of toe I .me ! Stales in lac piife of J j ie TiHintj son, i;:'-f-;i -e i. Ali i, Joan . Ma-on, 31 Sferrelafy ol tne N:ivy. j (j-M-ij r liioguid pa. s st ii 1 ho Soft ate Ch inib r ni, h Is ii V lllg a I 1 1 1 i t ry ntl the 1 I ' h Hist ti Oig R9 ,hey wfn, -J-, c.HCtl-Mo:i was f o,e,;t that 1 nfnny el! the c'n.?5 in the wiuduwa I ihy Z-st-nenriy en tne ciass in 'tit- wit nlQ Chamber and the S i;.r.:nc CVlM rro w ro Smashed to pieCPf. 1 ho StTnto Ulij Co .rt had adjjurn II! consequence. It will OjSt I 'uc'iu S nn ft penn. ,0 rcpr,jr ,nC windows. S t hoy l? 'at : , . , 1 vVashing'otj ! 0 rr?-The locos have been di.featcd tit Gilc.na Illinois. So g 0 tho locos. Pit si;t rriNo; Attorney. At tho (.'nventi ,n he 1 J 111 Centrcville on the 'J'Jj ult., the following Resolution was passe;!: Jiesolrrd, That a Committee of two from cadi T . .-nontv I.a nr.n, I he tl,,. Chair, as Delegates to meet with similar Com. . mtttees from ,he 8CVeraI counties in this Judicial District, at Conner v tile, in Fayette COUCH", on ,ne Jiy of May, 1 H 1 I, for tho'purp-se of lianlnating a candidate for the r.flice of Pro-ecuMng Atlornev, 10 be rijo by 'ha Whigs of said District at the next August election, In Conformity to the above Resolution the followinf named nelsons are omninlfi! I.letaten t 1 , (. , . .. . . . . . . . ' to a Coo vention, for the purpose cf nominating liams. JefTurson; A. Weaver and Matk L Reeves. Green; Jarnes Ilirris and Joshua bilienger. Cia ; James W. S:oti and J mes Ridge. Jackson; Sjlorr.'ti .Meredrth end tie- rge W. Whitman. Washington.- Cs!ef Lewis and J- hn I liofi. Abington; M jscs Robbios a nd Michael H-aims. D.st n; J .-t-; :i M. B F'a and Isia" t.'rjig. J MKS R RID PIN, President of the Convention. .NVir i4-'iM''tr: Toe e--t; .a cf the Oraa't State ivts ;da-e an iae i:-. :.s. We r.ae :. -.-a- l aartalar 'I the refjlt, an i (Jo.-. "i wa-n to its r.a -rest -ir,-&ii .-, ho-.v ; The e ect-.oi. cm :..e In ,n lie A .. -..- ny l s:r:ct tor".,, l-.e Tacaa-y i l"oa-esa .2J..J re s ji-sio.i ai Mr. Wi.kins, resjitt.i :.i ta eteci.o.i of Ma. I r.r. Wr.,, r r a . is -. -. -,-, LfFLCTS OF LxERCMr.. I rsi,'t im-igtrit said an a Idf rm a n. ' W i V rn V Wiskr iVjIJ grow f'ray ti-. i ... e l mo H l iSier It. in t 10 iru: Vi '0 if i I, Mil! ," cl .-rvefi a v ag to rep v, v j have d ne more -.v -rK with ) jr j as th".'i wth o jt

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Their p irtita j idgo wis tried by tho lcgirbtniro for or ui tog said jiipcr, und tlu v wtrc pnnounccd ir.iu.i.i'tni and 1 itojil Too New (Menus Ilea, 10 spanking of the late election ss: It mt n it be possibio ! ariiv, at the fxict number of spurious v otcs '.( -siifd in the ballot b.iXt. , I'ut f 1:11' lib'.i in iv bo formed of the extent to whi !i il'igal voting wis carried, from the fact ihit toe tiggr'gai nooibt-r of voles illed is nenrlv d ojlilo iho n e ! r tr 1 1 a vole of December last, when Mr. FrKur.r wis fleeted to the legislature. Ii is k no ah that nbiii eighteen hundred .' cvrFlic lies of nat iraliz ttion havo been issued by Judge I'.Lt.t 'rr, "f tho City Court ( Lifavotie, 10 t;ttrr contempt of liw an I reason. These ceriitic ltts wi re granted in iho most thsnieless tn inner, wiiho-it the slightest r gard to the proofs ni'ii -orv to ho submitted to the court, touching the residence an -I go a! m u .! of tho applicant. Tnoy wen: iss led at ti n s w hen the Judge was ti t 10 c -nt, when thero watt 11 pretence ol I t 11, 1 1 w or us .!: !. r so I'.'iiio-. An ! indeed su'.h was iho ll laiti ii li n'iiis in which th.s conspiracy i.o iiosi the ro'i's 0! Aioerictn eiti.-os was Carloo), that we. hive he-n 1 11 ! r mod that naturaliZlll -li paj) rs Were t.ketl eel! I.T people who hid n il I-:! L 11.00. : a! tli-tiii ). To r.t I . little doubt that ce r 1 1 li ' I ' s ! -.1 1 1 u i 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' u w e r f I v k e 11 ou t f 'i 5 1 t 1 oi s , 1 wot,- ri'-vi r m-i I,' 1 1" Ju.lge lli.Lt . I I '.- eon!, ar.-l wh 10 f ict did Hot know h,i 11 - -: 1 ' !;' 1 p :;n-f s until l hi V wire i!d that ibev w.-r- 1 ,: i :!-.-1 iv the oi t 1 vote ( r locofo.-o -.itiiJi-'1 1 ' - . r . 'tii -ii. 11 1 -v 111 1 11 y il lt,--s- piisnis voted, toav b iii!i-rieii, ns wo! U t iro re itia 1 k o I , from the vasi increase in iho vo e .tn-u D c.-mher lis', whicli was an ef.-!i 10 as this w a--, (or a 1 li g 1 o ui'iiiilier la the L ':-! iiar-, no.il t-i" r 1 11 i 11! a (c s o'l fob si !: won: as l.kt-Iv to I ru -"it a fuM oaftv vote It is r d a '' 1 tha it li-.s 11 o! th ye nr. tho a 1 1 1 a r ' -i " t o , ,'i 1 -i D ''iilo-r, but 1' 1 1' 1 1..' irer-! v have 1 x -t le.) "hreev ot o w . .'i 1 i lie a the 1. u-i - is w r I -a: '.. ::, ir ; I 1 ;i ! r a '. It til I i'-' ill w hicli th.s vi'! 111 rs C i!,'l W -i I 1 o'.; 1 !),--i ion ! ,r :'t .1 "!;:i t iko i-v the m inner in w is fi.e 1 i ,t 1 ihe bows. Iu 1 ol th-' in in t -1:1 -lit v . hi'in tho :ht io i -.-o -ct a I rjo mai irity , W h I i il 1 w h'-n S'i'no t ii ' r (i ii 'Mi th. ir ball ', a J !'': I. !i- . 1 1 r lia ) rr 1 -, on 1 11 i-ii. o nreseiiteti l.iii-i-'t. Mr. I.t li'-'. i.ii: "1 if.o 1 ui m-.i i.f tho p i, olj'Cti l ti t'le vote. Mr. Ill, m 'til, iho otht r j Ptg , a l"o?-ir:i' - I v lilrtii, ihen ot.j-ctiol 1 j i-vuv ether v.t'r, i,ti- ref is: I t allow per. eons wh :o he ko'-.v to hi; rnniled I vols to e ,- iT h-o th it p rt v 1 1 l" -bus defranehiHing itm all '! w.tid l,oeit---r i- eojle :ttnf ref.lecl to lei a 1 01 ij ii-- r J , 1 -e i: .10 w n- ! to be a r 1 1 iz-'n of s m till. 1 ' ' 1 I a th'- fo 1 r 1 i 1 wart t -i a 10 tio- li r. the v e --ii ! . .! I o'clock, li ' irs -v ere 1 st, iind i n t ; 1 Mr. '-' n-id uis r -the v ot e-t k no 1 r 1 1; sa oii-i 1 1' , u r w v. -. a 1 o, tino -' ' ;.p. t ! r a ill;-' 1 1.1 tho Ji,. .')!; I wii d ! a. 1 1 th-i poll wa- r. o re .poo d ' 1 ie-tel tha i id'.-s t 1 t .k that if th" polls of tin: w hi;' wards were close it Til e p 1 r iou s v ot . t ! or.-e t n w ; r u t : k e ri a t all ihe w a 1 , eidalc was lijus d e 1 1 a ! : .J . Is Th : al ig rn 1, - Too cxlu'o 1 1011 cl ii - i - - f 1 1 vi.l.iiny , practice! up ;u tho c'Min'i v soopcfily, and con sum mated by 11 ivrati'.iv si de p )!:', is enough 1 1 awaken fi firs lor tiio peace and hippinc-n, of the people. It is a l''attai commentary upon fiee gov-crnni'-nt a sign ai.d n t.kiri that is degenerating 'ot j a liccose to d 1 w rong. Is there no rt-u;-cr. t j r such evil, or mist too to, 'oily and lawabidsiig portion ol the c-.irrnutiit y toibmit to such wrong on pain of --;t-j theitoelveD dist'ranchiaeti. It is a matter of m-mujs douhi, wh-iilo r it is not preferable to iz w 1 1 h 1 j t elections a I (1 r 1 h' r than that S112I1 ttioekc no s opo-i r pres 00 1 1 1 1 v 11 govein-mr-rit fhoold bo eriacud. Scarcely lei-s lh in one thousand of these voIc-b were taken, and ninety nine hundredths of them were given to tho iocoloco candidate. In sorno of the wards these voit3 were rnaiked, and taken down on a separate list; as a sirripIo of Iho number, we will state them in tho l:h ward. Second municipality, where tho otes rarely exceed 110. There .'517 votes wire cast, of which 121 we-ra given by individuals having Ihe certificates in question. In the -il ward. Second riiunicipa!ity, thu number of these sji irious votes is SO, of which 77 were fr S ideil, and three for Rosehus. It is not diHicult to discover from these facts how our candidate was beaten. Whether Mr. Il-iM.UH contests the election or not, we cannot say; hot that ho received yesterday a considerable mijoity cf the legal votes of the city, we do not entertain a dubt. W'e tindertiri 1 that at half past two o'clock v ps ! rd i v, a furious tomult aroe in the 'ii ward, Inird nvinicipali'y, to consequence of the judges ref.ismr. in a ra odv and det'-rrrnri' d manner, to receive ih e T-n ifica if s 'Ihe ballot box teas broken to pieces, and tTie rofss nrri'fi rrd , anil the judges cornptUf. l to leave the ground. Th;. b5 it rent rn bered, is t h e n Whi J tn the murie-i oa'i'r, and the !"s i,f h votes of ciurse increases Mr. SLnoELis rnajaritv. In fair w oris slon-, vr. the 1-t. if a I anil 1th r f th-3 Secor.d rn'jnt"i.a -,lit and first -.ard r-S the Fir it m oniaip ,lity, the number c-f spuriou I l.o't voles is '.'.'o of these six wc-ro jr iven f r R-jh-u,(-v ) acd -50 t-i S:,d' ;', ('. f) The same ratio, d job '.lees, cvis's in the other wards. It is said that :h Cri:niee Cmpire ccnlain half as much wealth as all the other countries ir the world pit t g"th"r. It is cs irm'ed that there arc ,T,O00,0i'r ier -man? in the 'Jnite-1 Statea. Thore arc also fiflj t.e wspapers ; rinttd in the fierrrian lai gusge.