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'21. 'MSMmSSMM: wmm mmmm \m M s ?«# ffl rxi* * Y^ 4. It" 9 . »*§ hfi-^, ^ 3 # »r ' »W ; -.-T £&$ .•.i&»jM Tuesday Jin-' '• SKN*VG.—The J>.. Governor called the •Seuute to ordjA. Prayer by Rev; for. Wydkoff. a^^o^fScnators \varfcaltad', *rnor and Assa||bjjy of nidipe.ss/to pYbc&mf to business. . . r a X ' Ml j ••' f?. , '1| The .clergy M ^ e c|$-werej|flvited tftj °P° n ^^ypH i «»«fflH*^yr. WW U8uaR%ppif<^of*^apars- oraered. The daily sessions were fixed-for the^ present at 11 o'clock. -SChe report of the State jingi- nee,rwas Teseive.d, , .. ,, » v xM"Mess%e was'tben recelvedand read ! AJ8EMBI.V.—*-Jas; R . . Rose. C l e r k <tf..\he last"f!biuse,"cal! : ed "the metn'bers to order, an8 the oafg ^asfb^nuiisteriMLW ih»l#e&i§B# «f .Stale- ..•J&Ln&m&uti were ?W aa &L—r—- ^ ..„ . .-, J8»fcfl h g»,fc vetl and read, seats s e l e c ^ , ; ^ j h e ^ s a e ^ *!E6iMJUtfe«^ edspriatedw-i,^;,&,fi {. fe >:i-.. c*t;-h.f-j ; TI 5?» •• "i n SfifisolW«pqfe^feRn^'4v8!eii«irituj).Q)i»ioB8o( th.e^o A v^Q^iAfefiSitg«!'to I '6 f Aa^^n;l-lio tax ble and 1 lorder«fl^tjltM,^(1.0, ! tK'Si .-. r . ! ., ..,•,.':. , iH9Stfl.ttt|Q^4A^e^i ,^t»6entfed t h,y> several S*nnirj^,^5#4tlQW3!'iar*te<»i»iRg bills IfioV tice;d} sstrtuea 'ft i-jniii ?«i ,.i i.r<[i-,-_ !• -,; 1 , t a iAi»EaisiT,iiiil$i»rrist»aistells? wefs fto'tided —iflfa&hftWbeysjtf n e t * repeal the .flew" schtiot; laWJ-i WIK fUajjmn.w.^1. ..••»';. _-.-J in ...ii« _.i i. Trb*--a»m»afrep©rt of the. Treasurer was jm&T&ayarid ttft-ee times the usu.a-fr'ntfiaJber o&eMd*ptro&& ' ' ''[?'>' '- v "• "•' ' 1 •-'.•.^{'•- 'i 4 , !la^sday•aat).9.''•' '" • '-'-M"' 1 ••' m!rk i r^-XSm'<J% , th'e -bill8"'p1f|sen'«e4 ^his of Oyer and Terminer in the •netcra,-ayes 99;^ — - - — •- - The spoalier n'nnounced the following. - ^TANUIfv'aCOiviWlTTEES. ' ITaas'arid Mt^ns-^iH^am": Wheeler,"WaiW anlKUterltin. Bird QwWfyfa'i ^fS«"9#Me63r^ nwn,Sevei*i , Canals—f£fis&8' j,on, HolTOTOyJaad W t # ; 6T' -' •. V W -^anks anif Insurance' Rwipajwes^IVfessrs. Underwood, Douglass, Elderfciu, Hinds, find Robinedh. . . -2!toa4liirifa and. AhrerjiM JSMs-^-Meesrs, Anthon^-Rowe, Noble, Carrington r aBd--5el" i knap, Cbttegbs; Aca'&emf&s, and Vwnmon Schools Masses T. H. Benedict. Swords.Ferris, Bur- 'vW,'and Puller. ' ..' - •--^r?^tetiflr 7 ; Ceg _^ivj ossr g - B a i,| ( houser<3hambert. laio u iWlrigh!t^!jo|te i .ap4 I ^Qja| l ^a r ;. i JS , lEreclfonam Divmohpf Towns; ana Counties •t-ffii&L W&1 Waief/Woo fl feVagp6in, ; '•CRtt?j^MStera; ; S^VMrice} > -'BlaolliaJone;- ^rat«b,^he'rtri^n < andcN«lionj- .H ; VS-.,!J , ; Internal Affairs of Towns and .'fibt«»iies-r-< Meisgi-s»jaird^i^aw^bell 1 :Koi;l(^lJ t ,Maji9; / '&nd '•Ry^n-'-'inii.i,.;' •; ;; . .V ti-j.t'J'.- joadirom OswegQJu> Rome and Watertown rail rqad, The meet- ing on Monday evening whfc largely attended, the court roam being nearly ibjjl; Ouc .cttiisc'fls of the. prpjec t, ai\d_ what is neJteL^re re'ady tnmntro ™ * « i ftiSbftsj and^acrjjipes if needs ! fnfrtpqration, of Vfties ftM'PfflP-J--''*»^' 'Mnl0c&r%if&d{t~mti on& r td'dhiend ! Wtf T c^';irter "d^^hfe .'sfefieis Ha'/BogaljdSiifaibgfa'TaHrbadeb..'' ' h '' -" i '"fl L. . •< ^,1^' in 1 ' ! jf .'uni -I<JL;MI' !MI ,^»w , W;-T|^ I ^m* Mia loV t&9 ..registry of bj.rtbs,. marria^e.Sj an,q d $!r>';' ra?ft!fp8 J 'J) i v^n.^#pw ii y f^ 'WWW?! 1 y 9C| ,Fr0,, Schools,, throughout T^WV.'^H,'' >"'V ' '•,-•'- ••-' ^Tbe upflal g^pl^o/ newspapers ,tp tupij, H'iitw^Ci' : ,* MI, : - -:,. „.'.', Friday, Ja,n..l(J,. , , ,. SENATE.—Mr. Johnson introduced a bilj tatopqft»itpMe,iM>op;fta Erw ,aad.* ngrtbe.r.n ra;il,,?pads. H.tt^e .b:l| jff&f, r.efer.te.di t«<a selefiV cftisoaiHee.;, , - > " j,., ..... in) ••• .. .. • ,i ,->, i 'AssE*SETv- rt '^bViAdit )G&nBrai, GGmraii , sarrGtniFral, ? and Institution .foe iho,,Deaf and Dumb presented reports. •• TetiHb&prWHtea.Bjr Mr ea^h^fofreitb- ration of road districVs'd^bn'thVijrte of |ti'S ylaW • ro'a'oV^ AlsB) of sii^rvisbii^f Os-. W£go COj, io'r'eleption 9fsurtQgai t e ] -]--X : fte^»i^ «rtm#fo'V'ajr)'ettarflent jffcorrAni6^''§e*fi ; ppriff*i-j Al^o,.ofsa,me forrepeai'bf all-law* ^xetrtpt- infpr'o'perty'-Sf ^leTgyrhpTl iffoW taxaiiorr; Also,, for more stffrtgSnt.kw?' 10 prevent use of rbtfriey^fn felWciiSns."i' 4J '* ' , ' ' 'Dilr.'GofiJnjJagrfeeiable to prev»Hs ' hbtice', intreduced (he following bill for tfife trbtect-' idri i)mbab?tahts'ofthiSSthtd'-' 1 1' ' JL$ AfcT/td prevent' the, arrest oMbie fenlov- : "$rof frte citlieas b.f the State.'' .beyond., its ',.jn,risdictipn | excep't lor. crime.' . ; . ' ' ^ •Sec/ii Any person who shi^ll artfcst,'or' attempt tb arrest, or cause "to. be arrested, ( or afdS'd arres^inw, or atte'm'pt to arrest anv fr'ee 5 flti^H'of'ifisstat'e^Witlffnt^'tit to'liayg' guphcitizen pnioyed against his will beybrfd tbeialrisjjctio'n.' <st thisatafe,.or wboshajl re: mWe, dfaid directly, or mdiTecily., iri"rwi)6^; inVaoy'sifcB'c\\\zep against mswrffbeyond tB L e'jur'isd 1 i"cfiar] of this sfate r «batH ! be deemed.' guiltyo! krauajpiiig, andon convicupn thej-e^ o^sba'll^Ss'^pu'nisTi.e'd' by irn^nionmeDt in the"'siiie' riis6.'n"for a tetin not exceeding 1 |en yenrs'j'atta sball'also*be Liable to civSf aditdn to' tha'^ar,ty arrested 1 ,' or attempted to $H' ar- retted orjfe'mbyed as afbfesaia,, for'trie datri- a^is' sost!ifri^8 by rdasbh of sbch.a^r'iS^ re'- 1 trfSvaVoi 1 "feinbtei T arrest or removal as' afoPes^d;; ." ; v .'.,..'. , X'i ' A'r(y'person Who sbafl have',openly' arid QikiiJicH fesided'in this state for one. year p^ceditfg'sWh arreit' Si r"emdVa'l,'ordttem.pt-. ed arrest or removal as aforesaid, sha"!! in-all. courts aad places be .deemed, and held to be;. B free citizen of this s'tnte,\within the true, inKebi'alf rheaMing* of the'act. until the c'bn-' tr'ar|y : rs'^rb¥;|fJ'asprdvide'd''inth'e' n'ext seC- U ? - •• •'"•• . . > " •• iH'dGarriniti)n. t ••''•• , ...... . „ imm' S«eVe»<4©-' Qt&rh, Oewifc WDib\aUt/ahd'fliVV'-Ruesel'h.>h>, U&raete bnd Mahafaetitfm>i-m,Qi3&tB.' ilorav s«j5;,,§hliilt^,{ W«,^vt BiugseJ^^Ub^^tapd; ? S 11 *^^ l i? ,ii,n > ^ >iilhd >iH'i IU.:>T t '.', y^WVdfW, SSglfStSrEfepeSt' "f *"• ^' "Mktia' J hWiPHbm TO/enfee^Messrs- III Harris, French, Ellwood,- J. B. WaifiS) aildl R>J Brtbtiqick/? .'"• ! ,•'..:: fii, -•<.*, ?/ ,',i ./',' \Roads arid BiHd^ifSr^aAeSaTs^ lieBley,'-5B? ( to make pe/sona,: gnofts, an, be, toaefcurSft. . ' M /' -We-liave-'iseldotjHiBtfjnBd^tq u-mofe«clear 4 n d | ° OWI ' Hcj nS , «lf'guri.on'« thatt wa4 pwsctlte'd !^^ak® , ''&y , ^ i Saperi)fi6ad'6n1l'oVllie'^itertd , W^ 4 ?H;ip e <AflOic,. P r . ?0. s.u.ti4?f$;his auditors, pf therftcu,tu flChiB-pgatfiofw, -JIad!S,ubsarip*lopisV be,ej> agked, wede ( flojt:do.ub v b:ut :that,it50,000,j \vbuld' hflVrbSfcrrpledged etoi'the'apoti /Our wealthy an'd intelligent 'farmers., %i«eha ; mb's, anflt metcltaots; were ; tKere/ jawd showed by their ^aHs#abd'ac\tons''tri# thfey i^mi* p4teff^;'4%e|i thW^*^ • '•.-'.'';/". "," 1 ; i As'a"means t .of;attra'cfito* the'Western pro- duoe whjtpji^ow.g^es c|ovyjB.thp riyec-ta p^-r densbujjg'h^as, a. w^8./f, i fo ! rwarding the •W^^^aWftt'^oapf fl° u R ma'rfufapturjjdt.&t O^egejiand^Jaf. 8ecbriog',.l,a> btiij .county -and citjfci ol :who|ieTenterp»lsejfrapid progress/and superibpcbmmiercial advantages, we t<r& all prrrtidj that business and.increased impoptariee' ^Tndi^i' Affhi^mm XL ' A.-'G^e, D'0ii*"hfertyf e drSer' 'Higb^rid-'Gil heft.' 'GftaritaBteiohttJteM&ioita- <Soe(iettes^M&&- sraj -V^afid. fRtek,!lMjtteB ] d0oy ; |e f hnd >J: 'FrCftarC A-gricuttuite-rJbitemrQ. •> Brayton, Whittsid^ej SfiUvelAnLa.kg.i.Wd l)pgge,tir. ; ^.. . x . . -, •• TSM**'**^ 'P.nf>lic'P:riiii*..* ,-. T _- Graham'If.'J: Allen, an^'BishSp 1 . , ; ^-fyetyMtisres'tif EicecutiW "'DepaVfinM— JWessrs. 'Mo'ss j ''Welden>' : l't)dl, ©ewe.V r any"Bl- ; dei>Jf' " ••'''"-.['-; ' v*»*f"«»-j~:*'*"'•'-'l-'**i'' •** '•"• •' Eaihejisba ofHoUseT^MeBBTB. Atwood.iBush- nell. Soijthvv)clfo¥#onja;n,'a{'.d,Plar.neav. ! u ^^^'a^r-MpsMs.j-j^aw^ejids, Benedict, Lc Roy, ' Heath, %apcb„ ^j^n^jtb^^d. ris,"Vifrndbt. BtrtftlfoVif Fifehtigh', hnd Atifbarf: . 'PetiliMs/' op'Aliens J ±'M.%ba l rs i >--3. Benedict' Hijgbj>jiC&dy,-®trnttbn,'arrtl l l''eifris; J > >• r,'l.'.|.J/ ;.i.,) Ji: ••;•? ,-rv ryT"-i, ..,' Irhft'^teaniier .Gfeftrgia arf'Ved at,i!iew.Yprk-,.on, tb,e atbiibrio^ng .•iiSOspasseoget'Sy&nd 9450* OOOjjn gplit'dlist.-^ -•>!»;;;- fn—r -,-r-- ; t.-,;-;--V-^. •• , fTbe 'general news from r <3oHfor,nia is 1 . ,of Iittle.imptrrtancei 'Manyibf- the miners were pfepawng lo^iuter in the'TOountain*.. ' •• 'i , h«!:Ghol8ra..'has'(^l-niost .eblireJy disap^ pea-redfrotn) Sacrernetwoy where iit'.has+agpd; w'th^greai&tiilaiKgbiiyiLf VBuisitt'«ss. there ha^i curapai}iti?e}y*refci.v;edy a n d i b e cUy.is now in- full,tide?-of-pretepemy..;.. -t- r '.---, • Tbei Mayor of Sacf ernetitp is/dead , • The deathSjiri San-..Francisco are not w numerous, in'proportion tdthe popobition, as tbeyswerti twelve months- sinoe Many of the streets are planked^ and other' improve' rnfibts goingiabi.^.. i.,.i '-;,.,.,;.,./ •.. . . . ' The,raiay season- commenced irt<-earnest on the igtb.''-' •• " ?'. Much-complaint'is made of-tb«,neglect of Oongf ess in .providi ag . far 'the: wan.tjj.gf tfe peopfe.; Amongiitheir': Wants- arefa rHiint, post-office, mail routes and land titles.'-I '•> The r&cenl-raiire ha** opened- the-'Hpp'er riVeTsso that ithd small'.'Steamers can •aow' na.viga.te. Jl'he. rain ajsp''gives the miners, in the dry digpins a better, chance 'to wdsh 7 otH-theio*e.--Many-new vein's 'have bAen discovered. ' In 'fact itheigold stories .ore verv iavertabiei. '•:'• ; . ' .' ' Thd polttjcrarJ complexion of the Legislai-' tdre»is still doubifal/ Both parties cl&imitt' majority. • T.he'opiBioniof.tbe' !Aita,Califor-i niaasi tbal(it:is dfemocrhtic ;:thd' eleetion'iA.' Sacra montoyeuto comfe off,-may however, change the present aspect. *> IlAIfc ROAO MEKT1NG. rAt , :a- , ra«etnrg-«'o/' ttre-'wrtdaens" of-PwlnKfci held on the 13th Jiin'y itist. at. th.e Court House, pursuant to an adjournment of the meeting held on t|io 7th Jan'y inst—the 90m- mittee on i ^ l u g p j s r^i^W.l^falljWing preamble and pj36l.utlqjp> which w.erd uaan- imowly adopted! viz: |g ', ; The grea-tf o f e t . p f StcfnalJnrpr&enTent 'in transportat»'i-§ Cu^nftb|e OacJi sfefltmn of. >flur coumrjf to|^ea,.dh mWkot' with ft-teir com- modities with eq'ual facilities ; although this- "bai.not, be faljy realised, yet much has been,, and more remains to he done belore Mils great objpftt, 1 can b(» accprapliahed. iStutrsmeitf PaPiWliSfWdaieohiiniys, UI-Q, found .uiiiJiyg- their'energies nnd rtiburcos to-iu-cbin^lish' this grtsat TeBjStl;""3tfj;h'>uah'Bome visionary i'Pl a J l f t ffl3 rt f i* 3 i^nnFesentcd'.v'et espertonbe! '>S\h\H WfttWenlistifen^ 'policy' has gener-" ally gffvernBd'tirgif <rmfficils. Oui-'Legialii-" lure lin^wdMy.fei|t t!ttis\ ^reW-field" bpfni to the entei,pi'isB.oJ" our ciljaeu^ , ! Among th'6 v su6'c'es-sTur^ff)jects'of.the age, |he Ruil Uoad stan'd..jnatly l pMniinent. Ca- nals IrQmtheir.nidture are confined to fdrtdin localities,- wfiffla'thre Rail Boad Hde's'over or jHtotfj^'etffety'.oWnflfifibn ahfl'reaches every $e«tfdribfihe ( '- country, thtfs'• otohing ii froe, eo'rnratrjTo^' in,tnarfeet u ttiiJ) nearly, e'^uatfaqitfr' i4e,s, \t> 4)j. ..,TjiBj5..are'«Fuphatipa|l.y the 'great re.gMlaSarg.pFaK.pprain.ejQal pursijiite,.. Ilfteee great «rl,erfe^ passing j^ver.the hvnd, -convey, the vary .life blood; oil every commercial enter- prise. . ,>••.• . ' .Tjfie_.5pato.r0J, r,esoKU!?es(of this l e g i o n , great W i a.r^ i mus 1 J, i hav^ rep^ajped rpli>t;v,ely. ehanhSl'lhi'p'iSili whic'h tney cbuld be latteu to v .'t%%t ; 'Phi srardri''(I'i5btYi'ri|''in» try 1 oFour bi_ti*OTs'^lild i ha.¥e'; , btdrV%c_aiitiiy" M ^ *'t-J^' »A^-> ™.V„.!_ 1 jJ^JtiA «.*li . tff^etEv'Mf^irehovv'ttiat the pail rond can be built with less •e.vbana^-r'tl'iat ""the' grade wilt be'more uniforrr£pi.fe>u_rr|yyibxloo, a^nd .».„„.„ .... *u„ „^„.K t.tei...i- -<-Mh|j e Kalmpti ¥6»LIOATIONS,.. GKAJIAMS M«qAi;iNBr). - The February'numbetf, which has bpfttt np ot ; our table ftome-weeks^^g^riperlQigi^jifB^i Its embellishments can no^Ss'ily i be,^e%d^nd^ lt 8 ^articles are .9^usual Jnter*st< l^p^wfioviua |&8.ecurey.ttebu^totorW#& . €' stalest* hiiptti36#-|ei Kte proposes tM """"'WS" W"' **£.&•&'} LI? r 11 ,*4l iJil W f *• * k ' .1 .„!< MyotlFiresfeandCh|pr^nter^/eraaa tuirn^A fit noltfflNrlr.J/^K+fclArt.1^^ -*,*JA ^ttnrwnr* ««'. i J . I . f>;&.„ (l3i;trigtbMh^l«L«t)iiu running p^P througli the ||?l()OTjiffcid'''Tract.'' It cannot. but strike any,'&r(^id person that, after br'in"-,' itig the road to T%*as,a'dtr'ect course through this place to the Watertown and Rome fb§d' wpuld be the more natur.v 1 line. The distance will be at least ten'mileMese than by tbe route proposed b; -l J. mJi:' 1 and make but a trifle difference, iiv the cligtanee from Oswego to Iftpme. This, however, "is. a. bj£estfbn ftrhjxjh ••yBj, pr ,the,cH|zciis .Q ; t;.^ij,if^|<t l)^«j| ( r(o,anx- iety }o discuss., ,.j£a.vjn^ ^prifide^, fn the line we .propoge,; tb,'ey : are prepped to s,ub» s c ^ p e lor t h e s u n v ^ . ^utd, fbfiftWTfourUi o f the, sto*lj for-Jthe Wihpie(,,,ro.a,d,.ia a,dyMP«e. i . W e trust the<Gitiz'ena of- th^.wfaltliy tawivofMex- !ic6''having lilie confidienee m theitvplan; 'will 'do equally well with'Rfohland. ; .•, .;_•__ ..,; , i;i»p''tioaiitry,-»»«e$8', ' f - \. ; The fln'i) C t t e w , jnjj^he, qpprseof a well eon- sidetwii.aisicle- pfloja the-stipjec^ of newspaper Jest- age, discourses as Follows concerning cquntry pa-.- persi;— ' •!'/'/ - .?;• to«whteh ll she is jtistry ea1itled,.«riis road„r4iiat;| k" bu.%. Jf the.busiwdss men crf : 08we£p'"'a!re i ' b. _ , ^ awake'fe- tfierr'Wn interests- \f\iiy ivilt lain »h9'iBl)iabt|amy%^tlie,..hae.Qt thejspad, and,^ sec'ur^ the.,ininiedi8,te orga'nizatipi) ; pf a .(fom,-^ .paijyiand ^pi^eflc^nient of. th'g work.- That they wilUhus-.&et we ; tbjhk-itherecaanqt be e, question., v • •• . < _'-,; .- •_•.• ..., ,:, T^he rpndiwiiltbe built ivhereit carrbe done most advantageciUsly and with the least ex- pehsfe;"- If die survey shull'd^monstratej asjs cli'imbd W'tUij lbost InieilfgentciflzeheVf this : , ; vicinity, 'that folio wing" I lie lake slior'e arid the' rijrpr^^thw place,, will be,tile most| fevjef and practicable, rpHter'thjeaaeares^, to .intersect tb,e, Wate.Stqwpjind^Rprofe,rond,."and ^botitas,4iV reot-to fipmeas.tjny. practicable Tottttpropofeed, then thi8> wilkbe^tsiiiltei^ 'Bu^hVlqueBtiiotlof IbCa'fiori'.ahdWld'tfot be 1 fttf^re'd'to'gWu'p'any feeling. 1 It'must pass 1 ^thrbttgh the foWii'df Meiife^' iii%nf '&xftti-' "Tflie ffiend's of tlie- pfir posed Iities3iav.ing cpnfidcncp'in tlieifpl'ppp^' i sitions, will|che^cflipy-S4ibm}t^heir p'rpjecia.to the jrxvestTgat*pn of" .competent Pogineers.—r Refusal to (Jo this woufd.betray waqt of confi- denpe-ra fear oiinSSestigation. v :.. There, has been enough of talking^—the : time for >adtion.ha».arrived. We'.presume odr irifldentiaF'citizens wijljeetoit'ttlafi.ini^ mediate efforts' are made to/secure a survey." and that at) organization Jo go on With .the. jvork is at once formed. UODEy ! ^AtrVs' ijSijg embeUpjmrfnts.ini the Peb-^ ri|ary atfrhhe\r|#r¥ really plimilul p ^ b % l t i c b ; be •eiiterpris'irig.pubTbilfer $ay well be pxcwftrhe expense bestowed by Mr,. Gbdey uponhTSr ^o'rlt, places' it seeond toflbqthlr in the cbnnlfry ifl-pofn't of beauty and.ar^fttis.^pgi'rl'ectiPn, while his con. tcibuturaa'j'eofLhe.most.talented in the country. •heCy.tivratpr^ll,cpMinues to be on. pf , h . it v valtiabib , ag|Flcultiiii 1 a;l p a p e e f i n h y *couii(fy. We assume, firsj, that in. a republican govern" rpent-polijic.a.V O r g a p j z ^ i q o is; a necpssity; and- .secondly, tttat^lus.npcps'sity can in np way ,i! " "'' c o m m u t e d whi|e;,'b„e' commercial ^ * « & S K S ^ ^ f e ' S U S every, gea^enjoyed by others more, favored w,ould be^, irfdnd of tbe -purity .ane| ,patriotisBL.oj,suqb an pr-/ igapizalisn „thi,ftt Jjiis ibajr^mejify,.40 r riecsssaiy, .sh90ld;-also i be,pqfe,,in'dejbeh.dent and higrt r toned. W e cannot arriVe'-atHhi^' de'sideraturh,tho-A'evef,' Unless the buSiueb'S' , ot-'rjubliiib.iPg in tfie,country is. better paid^iajisanvitingteapitaf, ta-lent, artttpoli* caAan^,miJr,?l.in;egj;hy.to,.eixgag^,ia.if, ,yujj bev, ALBANY Gui.TJVATon Th. most' The n'unlber'i'or ?mvarr,-im\xSgG&>and printed on anew and largo iype'e TJje ]|^i@s biake the fol- !lbwing oflbrs tp subscribersfor1851. • PnrisKNTTO'SduilcBiBbBi 'Ftott 'I851-W-A copyof "The PictoriaR;ul»iArator AlajanaO'for 1851 " pre- ipareaVartf^publjshsd, . ^ P ^ ^ ' i T ^ ? • ,Wfy,-, { W » Presentfor sflbseriteto.,t'h^.pu^yatof,, MI.,l)e sent to ,ca 1 ?h,,wiA.$»e .IftffWSf. •©TO^VrJ^V-J? greatly supsrwt;W:a(lKth^ao^tt|magffiAVA, m Bippeared in thiscountry, nit only nTtnir afiiotmt pi •amd riehB^oyt^eng^^nM^l^tofivMg^ I leal finish,,n,dt.itJ^ l fee7eTb f w V ! ^ f J > W ^ M - ' - I nenily. u(seful„ b^.pu&e^tiag^vb^f^,.f j iv l 4 1 tnpjlnt, f ofvafuablsffiondep^ ^W^^ife^.S^StSp I within the allutted space; and to give s notltingni (he | shape.flfUtc^ or'^iwiiefll.di/MMp^b^fiOBM^ 1 ness 0/ which has nof b^ftt llorqngMjj, pMftl. >>J ' It is pfinte.d,on, the same size sheet,' and liij^h'fleil: m 10 form th.e." < £ifpi,tl)lcty tpro nages,oj..thg,. ^ u t a ^ f li the.C.uJUyaor for. J851, wftk .w^|cb, jf.,sb^ty.be w bound. " ., ' ' "' r e el LL_ 0u,: IFF* ^ X . 8 ^ "fU 1 $& "$ e s P mq ^f^ypiJ'fe^-'Sirik'le copy"$l—^Seveli copies for. "*' teen copies lor S-ip.- pe^^n'^hak%|,^& ; tfve''rie ; en . arreste'd or Te o«o'vfd'''is*afoVe'safa, i Was(n6t in fdc 1 t a freeman e*fi!fed'tQ''tofiife a^rl : fe8ide iri j th'¥s"8ta'te';'aha* i irWfuV£snWbe f 'ahtie)fi'e , a thereof,'tbey shall' ai^H fbe.q ! eferidabt r ''but no' , warrattt,or'der 1 profetis or cert^fibate. iss'tied'or 1 ma'de'by'arjy cd'&i'i'orbffite,/, a'nd'no'DXparte affirjay'it,'de- pojiftfon .or' ra'-o rd sb all' be ; re'eei vfed 1 or ad rhi f t ; teliWWideti'ce'tb''establish, the' rl^til td aV . re'st'oV i<e%ie*e t^e' 'person' chafgep'tb' bavd b'dStf dfree'ded'6T removed, dr'tb '.r)rbv"e' j ' that', su^n'^efwn w4s l Tro^' a 1 free'citizen pf 1 this sta^wtfhito'the trjde' ibtedtand rheariinf'6? Ibft r ak -" ' '- ' ':o ,-../«ni.l «'?r'S M%^s^^ kM& 'frV th|, 4f!^ 'J^^f'y-^^^iiw 6 •• o % nc , e .„f h ?Ifi DJ8A4TEE.80N ItHB LiKE8lt-«ffhe : Bnffalp'* Commercial Advertiser of Sat urdiay last pub- lisbes.a detailed statement, showing loss of lifejand propeTtyien ; ihei lakesi during,.the pasfciyear-,: The vessels which met: with dis- asliets twarei thirty-one steairiers, ttiiftepro* pellers, nyo.barquesj fhifty-foiur,bri^eightjp eight «chboner*- arrd^six scawy—in ^H' one hundfediand seventy^.-. The.ltossiof-.prbderty ONB SIPTHE WEDBINOS.—^A wedding came bffat one of ihe hotels in this village tiro or throe weeks since which , vvas ) it seems to -as, somewhat,rJch in incident, and perhaps wor- thy recording. A young beau living same 'faur..liiiles fromjthis place, beyond Port Qnta- rio.was engaged to a girl, of his neighborhood. On Thursday evening they concluded they wouktcbme.toith'is place and be spliced. The girl, it seemSjhad two strings to her bow; and was likewise under engagements with anoth- er ycting' man'residing'in this vicinity.— Learning^what, was jn.ttje .wind, the Pula«ifci beau called'.at tfae hotel a,nd- put in,'his pka. -A, clergyman wa,s,sent for, buTafter staying sbme ti,me, the; girl could t ne;t. decide be- tlveen her -loversi/ and "did not want the minister-toi:marry^ lver,-any" way." He «vas ttierefore' p'ernMtted to- depart. : The girl then promised \o have thbPUlt'ikkji'bea'p if he'-wonl 1 ^' gb dd*ntawn-'ib^'i'n^^'B''W!\VsoN.,Ofr he sf^a'fts—brit'' before ' kill' retfcjfn with the '• Square ; " the Port.Otyjpo.be'aiu'had gone.nfi with tb.te t 'girl on foot, no one kjiew. where.— P.ere wn,s another .fix. ..^rflsently a"B>an- came in.for the'Pprit Ontario ^eau's borseand cutte^theyDting '.unawereiat his House, and had agreed;-to~Htle fpt'ai'pri'ests and'be mar- pedv Th'e'he'w's 'rt'a's r cbnimtfnicated to the wasc- On steanrboatsj'; " Propellers, " ' Sail.vesseis,' .' .Total,, . "if; ' '• ' 1 -4295,7fl0 I i 30,444 v 129^782; It J l.'\<i) , V 1 ii K Ten.steamboats^ twenty-one sailirlg-vetsels aBdigrdbiibly..onejp»opeJiler«>ferelentireJy lost —the remainder were, only partially dam»i ag!edy. : .wi-. a- >;r. 5::,'n'. '. •; t".-• •.'• li J ' ! The-loss.of, life•\trfa 395,,^ftC'.Which!• §75 w«|re bn bo'ard .steamers; andl'20 -on >sajtnrg-. vessels. .I'TheStstfraers in, which lives were lostiWpre theG. .P. .GrtfliihVnburhedi ^250;^ ; Aj\Tf¥8ynej;expJodBdiand.is"unfc> r - ^_;,Comw fierce, sunk,"by collisio^iSS^iAiraerica, e»- pjofion,' ?lrl'!f.Troyvtlo;fi9i;i eJ^rluTOetj.do.j 1 ; a*7mffl$\p, «lh r alj tjf ife beep,, fa ken or^caj- 4c&sTb.i>iacfiShaU,not app|jt,,to,the -case of.f,e^^r^st, 9 d>o, F atte^pi^d WM&m> , p a . BadatGa J ej ,i.r Th0 : ^ 1 4 , , vessels^ w « r * t chopneri "Maciihav; iEremey Jiwrecked^i 7} ejwoder, Genbralt'Tthorntonj >do:„ 4 -4f two scows .capsized, 2. . " " .';••. .' ; , ' 1 i ~ - ? ' f, f;"ml'i ' ,i—n-. ,1 rt 1 11 L , , I / ' ', /©EeFEB»TE.RKK<!)0OTTEtt-M.9?lV0M&N (AT 3 TAOKEDIBV-AN EAOLE.-r^The tPladteK AdiVori fajte, pi»vtiihed at Macbn, Nbtubee courity^ Mias. s/<ys-ihat«niSu'fiday. f the' 8th.ibstvMr. »ionaffidn..H«nlde and Mr,; nAd^arnsj of. that eour(tyj.weje,eeclmig.iUpon :tbeisidbof rihiltf. ; basfckjg,innthe tray ; s.of! thejeun^ 'when .sudf denly a large-ieagile'.maden ewoopinnQ ;fag< fenedlhisitalonsiin-ihe breast*6#rj Hfiiiifle. A jfight MJminedrateiy^cnrjued'ibot ween .the yeru»,ig k 'raen-jand f the:eagi!e\, and aftef a consid erablu scufflej they , iueceeded im capturing it alivev ahd^seaiified-jtrbono-ej, oNttisdamage VaiBi ddnit^iexceiptf lhat Mr. H.ilreoeived at ItJghiWoti^diin .tbfeJJreaiEi' it j< «aid fa\>& ofthjfej^t^flfl ^ charge pftteason, fefowpr, otbeibftttoVAIfno oapeu, of.ihie, jarrtjst; «#.. je t . mp.sa.^fijpjrjc^nisf belonging to or ..employ^, »o , | h e 'Ast^ny, afajJlBrfijr: a (the Un ifed;Sa^, BiHs veeie ititrodoced to »atb;prize;the;tras-! te^jrafischojjl-.ldistridfiflto divcrtHibrary 1 moni ies to other purposes to abo;HsLb-ithe:ofiice«of coroner-'and devolve the duties on justices of sthe ,ipeace j/fdr ithe fapp^oi'intmen^.efifise honoi»1rjndelegai9g torepresehtithelState^ iflt?' , their Awn^spfeaae, ht-tb9i'WdrW , 4"'J!ai*,-' . -\ j;<vir. ni'SalutilbyjJaH.lT/.", '»-.«'. T ; ;. '.! S^ATte^Pe'tffio,tt»preW}ed'By "Mj*/ Stor/e^"' ' —%r'4R'e*bbiTa* ol*riperv'?S.pr9'or'OsweVr«, fbr' 1 a law fat 1 , this election of a surrogate!' 1 ' 'By" the satne, in retatfbTOp buying apd seiluner vofeV' B r % $ t t i f ? f c favor ff Wrfjtf "* ^he II 'was,ge,t. Tie prevailed tive^ieaf^ndfibmes ujp.jifs^^ -^irrgintip ^h.e-:P u M e rto go-..-off, bpon her'toretnna to,the itavern, and finally to-marry him-. iaaftHe deed-was done. Wonder how that Port Ontario -chap : felt knpwn, tb A U8: only by Jtlfetor.yv. "Alth«wghf much has been done 'to Wen'.ome these Co,enl ineqij'alji,ties J .,yet mu.chr i emaias.fcr ...ps to dp before we cao.fea|T^ein.full the .advantages ef what has. already been dqne, . W e ne.e'd, andthust ha've a dfrocrt cemmuTrtbation by 1 RailRttad tb ride "water. ' We nered l it fot* thesisrpbse.of drawihg out and corh^ietisa-' tipgithe skill'and industry ot all classes ailfl to av;ai|'Pu.Kselv«6 more'advttntageoiaslyi ot the natural jyealih^Cthis sect bin of country., VV.e ne.e^d it.fqt th,p purpose'bt'.qstablisl?ing .a : ,re- lultive cash' value to all corpimercia.l.a i iirtcles' and regulatmg the. standards vai^e of. all trane"am'obg, , q.ur citizens. '' ['- •'', A^Rail -Rriad froni- the City of O^\vego by the'wffypf Pulaski to irf'tersectthe RohlearrJ, Cape Vincent Road'at some ronveniientpoint. wouhii in thtf.apbuon. of your committee, ac- conipljs'h mptthif notthe whole objeot eoja- tem^lated. j Relieving that the Rpa,d, I'rfiin Qs T , w ,e,gp passing alpng the' La,l<e shore as"near ps'practicable'to or hear Salmon' River'cpuljl. be .constructed .with much less labor and ei- pehse- Wi*n on any otrieV rbvite.' ' "' ' ' •X6iH>'Comrnittee'Wouldt''beg leave tppre- sent the following, Resolved, That tbe -cpnterhplated Rail Road from Oswego by the Way of Puhiski to- intersectithe Rorrie and, Cape Vinoetit Roitd. n\ spine- convenient -point,' is. demttnded by t^ie- 'LTn'ifeii'voicti'and interest of eprrtmunity, vori- ;tril>Qting fargely fts'/t must to the commercial welfare o\' our Villftge.' --...- . 'KcBolved; Tlintlthotighwe"wf)til(l steatliFy keep iri vibw the ; prrtsper'ity ofPur Village and .yicinity.yet we would pledge our unitedefftirts i^ eUp.plyinw the :Ust cpnnerlirig'link in the sho^est.and^most direct RailJRo.adl route .be- tween) Lake Ontarip, tht;Hudson R,iva.r; and. the gj"eat cbrumercial—ettporium^-tiiecity of New.'"^'^.,^ ' '' '"' .' ' Rc«plvef}.' That we^Hl.respond tb the call for a meetihg to. be 'hefil at Mexliioville bn Hlie 27th insKibelievingthat it is for the interest of Oswego to tmite with us in constnicting said road- .. " --'• , ~T~ . . • '. V. B. WATK1NS; C-HtCBOS^. ,: H.MURDOCK. ' .. I. FELLOWS. , Mr. R. B. Dnxtator, of Rome, beina called upon, addressed the meeting uian,.ablc, lucid and impressive, manner, and among other thinjrs establisbed-to the conviction ofall that, the road contemplated in the resolutions was,, 1st-Practicable.- ' 2d. That money could be raised- to con- strnct tlie rpnd^ and, "' " : ' ' ,' 3d. That'the prqposed.road, if built,would be. a profitahle'lnvestment. Thc'meetiog was also ably addressed by J. H. Gilbert, the Chair, and others., . On moy^n of Mr. Isaac Fellows, the follow- ing xesolutipp was unanimously adopted, viz-: Rie'solved,'That-the. citizens of the town of Richland'pledge themselves to subscribe and furnish One "rburth of the -stock necessary to. construct Said>road, provided the rest of the stock be taken by other, persons. ' ' • Mr. J. H. G r ilbert.theft rrfoved the follow- ing resolution, which was adopted, to wit i Resolved, That a-eomtnitteeofflve.beap- pgihted,by the>chairjof which the chair should be one, to attend the meeting appointed to be held at. Mexico on the 28th inst., to represent the interest's of this meeting. The chair^here- upo'rt named as such committee J. .H.Gilbert, Isaac TellowB, Chas. ft Gfos^l-and H. F. Noy.es. , £*' er see-a couugt;apct venal ffo.unrry paper unless it is the modtb'plece'bt' gpdie "de'magbgnAvhpl siahd- ing" beliirld- its 'nominal conductor; pulls- lis strings % vciy iarg& eagle. eft 1 hff^4.efnaf'8 , MA4g , e'.''•'•'''' , :•'<••'• ••• .Wi •V*l.'r.*> .IjUf.MlnTrTi. ! -i 11a fi. ••ha at 'V rtdfrig"hbme albne that pighf^ , Jr. '. . •• '•-''• if •••> : ,, 1 The Ledger Printing establishmentat-PhiL-. IdeljxUia'wabdestroyed byfire last week, i ff/be lo^s v»f'pr«p:erty : isshpiJ6sed- : to be $70-000 to $80,d«>—iriEiurhtioe about 3050.00;- ' . ; •Tfife rJe-ag ! e r r :; buiia?iT(^ tv'pri one'of the most iexteiieiVe tirffiting establishments' in the ]Dni- ted .^ta'tes, and its .machinery, was considered the finest,ih ,this country. It ..was occupied hl'lpgethen by,fthe iPublic ledger pr,iptiqg of- ifice, theplFjcePftheDollar Newspaper, and the United' States Job .Printing establishment.- "Theestabhshment was considered -"worth $150,000; but tHe-'pYeBses, costing ovef $5fl,- 000, if isihbught &re npt materially "mju'red. Ode of th'cb] was%6t nt'oper^tiotl for working . - -.' 1 ... - 1 1 - j - i ' - * - - ' , the Ledger the day after the fije. r „.'.. , Y' ' "^/ .'-'^--v ^j -. - - . , , T B E GRE-AT-EXHABIITION OP 1851.—The-Etn.- pefbfof Russia haffgiveli i£lO,o6o for the:Use of the Star and Garter at Kichmond, and the Emperor of Austria hastaflten JVlivart's Hotel i • IT 1 * y .- .[! - • -*—* for the season. "House-rents" in London are rising J enorm,pus,ty , —,a6rn,u'ch as £12 gerw^ek being offered for a^small, house in Charges street.- .Theret^ereponts ol most extraordi- nary contracts in the prevision line, pne poul- tererin the teity having 1 arrahg^d (or ^OOjOOtf pltMtetiS. To Inpsd'Whd'Tvould ybp'cofleetefJto^Btfi'ef' reaa*&n#a^«4aaq'fcMs^^ <! a^s1fl3i AfdratetylW*' c'rJaLe'Wklik' fb^hold 1 -' M^itfe^r^im-eirWn CdW,<aM Oott?( ICI 1 ! ^©r.'( /^bHi-'C. 'Ayer^Proprietor' of a mi yor as he does a jrtedicine, the mattifcip&l ^iflafi m t'^lt' Wn'l' be'fiept'WJwia' ^eVy p e a l bfttl ciyitibflMrfng;. hiiterttt o'i*<»lSc«* <»i '£,.-., •.,-,«-. !.-.,!- j-..( D .i,., |.,j; ' .•(•,i, l .-i,': all the 'great ntte'n&reat iiifdnition^^the' g r e W bst tind ^bbteiit'.men and' their' 1 Woi!l(8 j ,- L the' In; > dustriat'-exnibl'tion to b,e iietld'ip London n,ejtit- 8um,mer ,wiU,bq|t.liepn|y-ppppWuniiyan a- life time'»•';,<• ; ,,;-.p'. . •..-, ,,,:»; ,•--• •, .,,,.,• j-Mrt BrPttdheadi dem.v Has been aeotetf' 0.S. Seiiafoir by the PenBsylv^aiita Jiexislature.' - ! _,;• 1-, .->f,jji i'^'juo' v..'.-:•; » .: -r.iM ".i :••! On motion of I. Fellows, ft was Resolved, That when this meetifig adj'oupn. it be to meet at this place on the 30th Jan'y, inst., at 7 o'c. P. Mi'' . ''"... ' " : On motion of Anson R- Jones, it was Re- solved, Th a 't'the=sobscriptiansforthe survey of the proposed road may- apply on stotk, ior be refundedrat-the option of the-, subscriber, iri case said road be constructed. - TJie meeting thereupdn'ndjourned, W'meet' af,t^e same.place en the 3fith inst. ",'.,' ' . D. A. RING, set-.y;'' LAK13 0STABIP STEMBOA^ COMPANY.—- This bom-gany hashed aprosperousiSea66n. They pay a dividend of 20 per cent, pn laist year's-busitiesB. #e nnder'ststrid that Mr. MUNSON, who jiaS hebn (he rnftnagjng agent of the company heretofobe, retires frorn' the office, and is, we learn, to be-'-succeeded by the veteran-Capt. y"At*"C'LEvB-, than -whom there is no bett.erspaman 01 finished gentleman dn tbe wbbtern waters. •' . aild'inalres it speak oijfcjis-be pleases, Make the- busipesjs pf ; tfiecp)intRy publishe,r\niqre.profitable 1 and.y0|Uas .effectual(y shut tye liibuSha of such demagogues asd-t^eir'ip'sfrumehts^s tlidttlrh th'ejr fyffe and press were-taken lVonl theun. •-When men ot talents see that tb.ey,caa obtain a,-fair re-. rrrqp,ei - iU,ipn fpr t^iejp tpil. jn the u%;e. pf a, cpuntry paper tjiey wiljb ffety ,^t a,p'd when they do so, your mere political, lackey arid,' his' ntaster.*ilf b'p driy'- eri Oom-'thefields Cjjifntry -'-papers.cnn only be «macie profitable; a n d t i l e n t and.capjSai1 dranm into them, by a proper and jufetj system- pt- newspaper postage.- -Tfhat the present,, system, is jat that character Vio fine w.jiV pretetid'tp say. It is so rhap- iteslly unjust—fts"-i'avoritlsm'to the-oity "press 'so hotorions—that it has te.W defenders, even among thpftejt favors.. A --, . [ ., ..,,, •- . ',' -i "The newswapers of our country, are its school- masters,". They are more—they are her ptilitical and mural teachers. T h a t " the pen is ritightier than ihe sword'," fs akj.asse4-tion--nt>t' more poetical than it istrue-,,!.Wib a ' engpijeis.first <?mplpyeii*in neUslous, moral pr pht).?wthropic reloi;ms t The Local Pre^s.'. What in deW enterprises of interna I improvements'? The 1 -local Press, again, of t-he distii.-t through which the railroad, canal or plank- road isl»cat6di,.Wemay-jU/e a\;c,<..>uut,ed.as epihasi- aM.ic,,.but.w^-h,oldly.assert ,that,Jtbe Local Press of the country rj9S coritribSited more'than- its "capintl- ists'towaVrts the construction of bur various works ot lniernal-improyerneut. Without it capitalists could never have, .made thft_JJrst,__move, public opinion, . could never h-avff been concentra- ted,, or attention drawft t'b these enterpcises W-tiat has the city Press dtine towards the ptank 'roads, turnpikes, and other facilities afforded lor the transportation, of tbe-mai^s. ip the interior 1—. Nothingt—not a single, sig/i.'—not a farthjftg of time oc money I Then hovy nd'vculot-is, selfish— pa)', dishonest.is it tcrsayfbfat no favors ou^ht to be shown 10 the country preBs, not enjoyed by the city press. . • ,...'. . - .. AGRltULTtfRA't/ NOTICE^ ^ ' The X2th annual meeting of the Oswego County Agvicyltueal Spc-Tety was held pursu- ant to adjournment on thr 1st Wednesday in January. 1851, at the house ot Robert Kelly, in the village of Mexico, .-De B. E. 'Bowen was chosen Chairman, and B. S. Stone, Esq. Secretary, pro tetn. ' Oii mottp.li, ^iesolved, .That thismeeting ad- journ to "the Toyvn 'IlalU .;,.„„ J>r. B. E.-BovVfen \vished to be excused from serving as Ghairmnn. and on motion it was Resolved^ ,Th.a« Dr. B. E. Bowen be eScused.atid tjiat 'James.S. Chandler Esq. take the Chuir. Dr.B-.'E. Bowen moved that this meeting ndjou.fi tp meet at. N e w . Ha.ven. on Saturday the 4th pf January I80I, which motion was lost. Hon. O, H. ^Whitpey moved that, the next annua! Fair of this Society be held in the village of Mexico, on. thej 16th and i7th ,of September, 1851. ' • , . -• Dr.'B. E. i3ow;eQ; moved to'amend the mo- tion df Judge V^hitney,by'substituting " 06- Wego'" for Mexico, * • ' ' ' „ ' .: The vote being taken on the amendment, it was lost, and the former motion carried. .. The .Chair, on motion, appointed the'''fol T lowing persons, viz.i'Sr. G. Merriam, B..'-E Bp,waR,J,.M. B.arrowsy,^.'H. Stone,, arid J. Ei Bloomfield, as a Gommittee 'to r.egp^tpffi- bers for the Societyfor.the, ensuing year. x The following: gentleman . were appointed, by the Committee, and unanitnodsly elected by the Society'.' - .. • " E. B. Talcotf, Oswego. President ; Hiram- Miwdock, Richland, 1st Vice PresidentVif.. B. Chandler,'"lViexico, '.'2nd do. do.; L. H . A Ctu^Qa Ti^sd^^^QPh'l^p^rbof' of the cattle'stalijle attached to"M'r;Eno'wfI6f?s TDis- ' til]ery'jirthisviU.age f fell »n-u»der the giieotweight of snowupon it. Some fifty of mpre'head of cat- tle were in meiStal)le-at thetime. ""Six *6T the tit- tle were erowded-into ther'iVer'by the falling tim- bers and the root, and the .'pffiefs buried .beneath. an immensejvelght pMroards r timbers' and snow.. Fortunately -bat little damage was dope besides tite destruction of the building, as'all the cattle werq- got out alive^and but Pt«e of them had, to ba.killed, in consequence of injury. CoNqgayisia^RBJUDOEs.-— Heaeryliong, foiisev- eraLweeks under'-arr'est ahdontridlb^tbre'irte XJ. S. pfflcetsjn. Tiew..Yprk, on. pha.rge,pf-hostility, to. southern institutions,, has Ueen epn.tfietsd> •W& ta- ken bacK to-Virginia-. It is givero put that he. will be, taken thence to Georgia; A few-years tpjlinid the swamps and bogs of the extreme south' will doubtless conquer bis-dislike.itoi-jhe/iPiMriareliial institution, as well'as , liiste'flaciit^«)t''li'fe(.- •• 1' The scene on his^ being tak^en fifont'J^ew York is thus described by The Postr ' ' . . • ' HENRY LONG'S DEPARTURE,- r -The."iparsh- alling" of Henry .Long yesterday, to the Jer- sey City ferry,, was a melanebo Jyspectacle. First", tnere came down Greenwich stfeet'a motly crowd of boys arid vagrant men; a long procession' of the star-police led tbe -advance of the United States. Zf<?s««7is/'*pefrhap^itw(>. hundred in number. In the midst of'tbesey the marshal and his aids, with the fugitive ; and^a crowd of people, e*f alPfarfk'saSdreSB- ditions^ surrounded-and pressed wltji-ieager curiosity to see.the pejor victim, malting-*col, lection which numbered about 5,000 when they reached the ferry. There, the pokice. fell into a long line, anil formed an alley through whicbtbe maTsna.l &c. passed; tvVen- ty-five officers accompanied him lo'the olh- erside. of the"riv*R.': There-'Was rriuch shout- ing-af.a doubtfu^kibdj partaking more of the excitement of curiosity, perhaps, than why other feblmg. A morningpAper-siatesthat there was-an immense crowd' of colored peo- «. pie : certainly two hundred will cover all.— g| The mass consisted of white people,' who JLa will not need to see many such exhibitions, to make them bate slavery with a most right- eous hatted.' '.*."• . I C'oulilin.- IMexico, S'eciretary'j' J.H. fright,' New Haven, Corresponding Sect'yj Starr Clark, Mexico, Treasurer; Alvin Lawrenoe, Wm P<JrlMtehinson r a.nd-,Alphebus Herbert, Executive fCbmtaittee--, -.. ' \ , ' > The .former treasurer-reported -as having forty-five dollars 'ah'd -eightyi..three cents otj hahdv ' O c n'motion, tfee^re^ert was accepted. On hiotioh it wa's JRebMed; That this So- ciety adjourn tb.hol'd 'its'riex't tinhual meeting in the Town Hftll of ihe villag;e'of Mexico' pn the 1st Wednesday i h January 1852., . - ' £. H. OONKLI^Sect'y.- Mexico, January 1st 1850. , • • 1 Ckwch £ur<nedin Utica.—A,Xn& broke out .-in, the 1st PresbV.erian church about 1, o'clock oa Sunday morning last, reducing it to ashes. The steeple fell in about half.pa*! 1, doing;jno damage in the fall, ... '. There was',.an insurance of abpm "-$10,000on the building. ' ' MissovnUS- Senator.—There hasibeen 16ballot- ings ft.rU.S. Senator on life llth inst.. w.ilhout choice being eflecced. ; The last- ope .stood. Ben- ton 57, Green 36,GrieF 35,absent 4/ The. chances are now favorable to the election af'Tbomas H. -Benton.- t f^ - Later despatches apnotmce Mr, Bentoa's election. Good. ' ;.•''- • The Hon. Jesse V..Bright hss b.een've-ele<ftea TJ.*S. Senator on the 1st ballot, recejying 92 .votes against 46 for Charles Dewey. .1 . Ohio LegidalUre.^-lVi the Ohio Legislature,the* the democrat^ httve refused wider afly <sircumstan^ ces to vote for a free soil canidate for Ul- S., Sen-, atpr. .- .-.'•..."',.; . ' The Albany Knickerbocker states that the ladies of Troy have adopted'at their Fairs tl)e pjan of selling their confectionary (kiss,es) tp'the .gen.tleracn-for phe. and twp shillings each, ah'd that one pretty girl recently real-; lzedsixtytwo'dollars from her'.' trahsactions" irt this linei Wohderif the iFaitf Lhdres wilt e'licPBrage any "-tFahsactions'" in that line at ttiefr entertainment this evening 9' We •JriadT seeY ' ' ' ••'-• n ' ' . ' :T«eL^nit;s FAiB,by tbeJ'air Ladies.of 3t- James,Saciaty pf,thjs.village, occurs.this pphurs-,- drty-)!eveij>.ing,.,A.fipe.variety Of itrtxlesaiie prepa,r- ; edtpfeparataojjs made for an in vit[jig suppBr,apd.ev 'erythicg anaiiged', tohavejt ,altrac,tiveand pred* i itable affair. Thatthe lair thing wiUbedpne oa the occasion by the liberal hearted lant} generous, no wp pan donDlf'-^- - . MissACBtfseTTS.f-G.eo./'S., Bontwell has been elected Goveriier by th'e Legislature, and Henry ^W.eushtpalTLie'at. . Glpvernor— both democrats. The election Jr>£Setiat9i;s -was tq taike place en Tuesday. .••.,. ' - The Free SoiJ Members supported the caucus nominations faithfully, and we presume the Dem- 'Ocrats will susiain the Free,Soil candidate for^en- »tor \vilt%quiil unacim'fty. Chrja*. JJumner is nom- inated for the jon^ term, and Riobt. Routell, dem. for'(hesbM term'. ' .''"," " Hn "' " Later.—The iegisiat«re tijiletl J3,eleet',on Tues- ^"y. owiqg.tp bad ; ifaitb r fm'tiie^pji'rtof someJiqnker, ,. , H dempci;a.ts., Suniper lacked five votes Iptgt^njaj, S.W1SS •B'BPU.R.iNdF.Rs'.^This beiebrated''ttiod' .of Musieians ^111 g'fve a tphbert at -tbe'bptut ^JPUS? ,16 this village .cm Saturday riext, Ev- ieryho&y'&iA be there. If' is 'ig^brf!''btfr eiti-'' zeh-^baV e the opportunity oi'lisiebingWpefforttiets World^reioowtied. •• • > - "y. , . - . There is a great excitement at^exiijigjbn, Va., inconsequence of an anticipated slave vl ia«nrrec-. !r .tion. ,, v '. .^ ' ' , ' , ' .Letters have been intercepted, 'atict''it apeeate, that about 600 are implicaled. .' .,. , •" ' - ' • ;,/-.. ,,'.:r . ; • . ' 'The C&nipass:—The Daily Ghronotype, and- the, Weekly -Emancipator andBf8publican ; ib£»''Bostdri | ha-V-e '-all- been merged ia thenew free .holt pa-.', per—"'The ©ompafesf' to r be edited by John Gk Pal-. frey, Richard-Bildreth, and Elker WWghtt ' Tte New .York Express 's^s^^udspn. Huqh'-^ inson ha,s not.recpyered from hj^' insanity, J/es'se now is paf.taking. qf th.e same sad catalliit)?. ^sa, and John are' singing, in New ^igjand. ~Abby is,. at horne.^n this city. '. i . ; .' i 53r A Rail Road Meeting is called, to be hfeld\ at kfexico on the SSth inst." It is-'h'opea'ai' Iar^ attendance will be had at the nieetirig' .- - —r- -^a^.^.^'otri i W . •: fj" W h o Would be, a Loa-tfer, if tbSi{9llbw|prg,isa, correct description of their future sjfofe;. ,-, , :. i ' "-i. " I h a i p t po ho|liie;p,n-,pa i rth, .— JMor no where.dset sppse; , Misfortune follows 'ipe r- Wh'ereyef'bbiirs 1'gbes; I spose that wheBiIidies,-fi'.' ' -From-Satanl! ilbedriy.eh».l 1 And made to-Jba-fabptU: , ' . Outside the walls pfheaVeh, With"' nppe \o ialrTme im " '' . N-P-1rieiidly'ha»d tofgieetime— '". "i'r • .:JTfone to cheprioj? up-r-i, -'i •-•i-i' .. -,',(A^d not adara'dsbn-l.'-tti tijeat. ine;'* RATHEtt BirTfcB.—A ba'bhbter's reply to.a.young ad^,' wBHi^gnifiea^tl/' 'sent 'n£W;'jas 'a' ^rest%\ sori^e'-Wormwoed,;—' Iiv . " ' ,• "" "i'm glaTl'yrt,u/^i.ftfe'jiota'MiVs1 ,!< "' ',•'" Much worse .might me betall ; ' '' '.•• ;Eheiw6rmwood'sbadalgne,-bnt!'worsei i. ,, vTlie woiTUiWood and the gal,(l),':-i .',„,..' Jrl= Pork is selling in Utiea at; $5,50. to $5)7^per' liundrcd—sb' : BaysU , {i r e'Her , alcl! ) ,-' . , PftNMANBBlP.-i-lVi*. J-l OUI'fl'B&toBlM«as|i : <?*<l! W«- stms k, -a-.clstss i d P f e p n \ ^ B i p i iti , ffits|y|fe;w.it» mHl-'lsed's'fljeess.' H^ilfc'btid'ferrri ^ cfff'ThuKd'ay ( t h i s y K M ' ' 1 '" -'",ft4 \ <R» fr * & * ' s * j A M i e.ncft •.'. ; '--:^--. !v»>o77 -f;' •^jpiW'-v''^ ^T'.^W.'< /i-fii'. i.^-^ - :t^^M i|^W ^M^*&Mtt^^^S5*!^ i ^ lMlull tm4»<^^^^ ^f^*r^ J, •~;W ,S:T t 4* '.i.'.----, - *JtVSui£gi«ttt' ^a** 'f*%$J$ t$ *~v$fd t £$iKa n . j,"*

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Tuesday Jin-' '• SKN*VG.—The J>.. Governor called the

•Seuute t o ordjA. Prayer by Rev ; for. Wydkoff. a ^ ^ o ^ f S c n a t o r s \varfcaltad',

*rnor and Assa||bjjy of nidipe.ss/to pYbc&mf to business. . . r a X ' Ml j ••' f?. , ' 1 |

The .clergy M ^ e c |$ -were j | f l v i t ed tftj °P°n ^^ypH i«»«fflH*^yr. WW U8uaR%ppif<^of*^apars- oraered. The daily sessions were fixed-for the^ present at 11 o'clock. -SChe report of the State jingi-nee,rwas Teseive.d, , .. ,, »

v x M " M e s s % e was ' tben recelvedand read ! AJ8EMBI.V.—*-Jas; R . . Rose. Clerk <tf..\he

last"f!biuse,"cal!:ed "the metn'bers to order, an8 the oafg ^asfb^nuiisteriMLW ih»l#e&i§B# «f .Stale- ..•J&Ln&m&uti were ?Waa&L—r—-

^ ..„ . .-, J8»fcflhg»,fc

vetl and read, seats s e l e c ^ , ; ^ j h e ^ s a e ^

*!E6iMJUtfe«^ edspriatedw-i,^;,&,fi {.fe>:i-.. c*t;-h.f-j ;TI 5?» •• "i n

SfifisolW«pqfe^feRn^'4v8!eii«irituj).Q)i»ioB8o( th.e^oAv^Q^iAfefiSitg«!'to I '6 fAa^^n;l-lio tax ble and1lorder«fl^tjltM,^(1.0,!tK'Si .-.r.

!., ..,•,.':. , iH9Stfl.ttt|Q^4A^e^i ,^t»6entfed t h,y> several

S*nnirj^,^5#4tlQW3!'iar*te<»i»iRg bills IfioV tice;d} sstrtuea 'ft i-jniii ?«i ,.i i.r<[i-,-_ !• -,; 1 , t a

iAi»EaisiT,iiiil$i»rrist»aistells? wefs fto'tided —iflfa&hftWbeysjtf n e t * repeal the .flew" schtiot; laWJ-i WIK fUajjmn.w.^1. ..••»';. _-.-J i n ...ii« _.i i.

Trb*--a»m»afrep©rt of the. Treasurer was jm&T&ayarid ttft-ee t imes the usu.a-fr'ntfiaJber o&eMd*ptro&& ' ' • ''[?'>' '-v "• "•' '

1 •-'.•.^{'•- 'i 4,!la^sday•aat).9.''•' '" • '-'-M"'1 ••'

m!rk ir^-XSm'<J% , th'e -bill8"'p1f|sen'«e4 ^his

of Oyer and Terminer in the •netcra,-ayes 99;^ — - - — •- -

T h e spoalier n'nnounced the following. - ^TANUIfv ' aCOiv iWlTTEES. ' ITaas'arid Mt^ns-^iH^am": Wheeler,"WaiW anlKUterltin. Bird QwWfyfa'i ^ f S « " 9 # M e 6 3 r ^

nwn,Sevei*i , Canals—f£fis&8'

j,on, HolTOTOyJaad W t # ; 6 T ' -' •. V W • -^anks anif Insurance' Rwipajwes^IVfessrs. Underwood, Douglass, Elderfciu, Hinds, find Robinedh. . . -2!toa4liirifa and. AhrerjiM JSMs- -Meesrs,

Anthon^-Rowe, Noble, Carrington raBd--5el" i

knap, Cbttegbs; Aca'&emf&s, and Vwnmon Schools

Masses T . H. Benedict. Swords.Ferris, Bur-'vW,'and Puller. ' ..' -

•--^r?^tetiflr7;Ceg_^ivjossrg-Bai,|(houser<3hambert. laiouiWlrigh!t^!jo|te i .ap4 I^Qja| l^a r;. iJS,

lEreclfonam Divmohpf Towns; ana Counties •t-ffii&L W&1 W a i e f / W o o f l f e V a g p 6 i n , ;

'•CRtt?j^MStera; ; S^VMrice} > -'BlaolliaJone;-^rat«b,^he'rtri^n<andcN«lionj- . H ; V S - . , ! J , ; Internal Affairs of Towns and .'fibt«»iies-r-< Meisgi-s»jaird^i^aw^bell1:Koi;l(^lJt,Maji9;/'&nd

'•Ry^n-'-'inii.i,.;' •; ;; . .V ti-j.t'J'.-

joadirom OswegQJu> Rome and Watertown rail rqad, The meet­ing on Monday evening whfc largely attended, the court roam being nearly ibjjl; Ouc .cttiisc'fls

of the. prpjec t, ai\d_ what is neJ teL^re re'ady tnmntro ™ * « i ftiSbftsj and^acrjjipes if needs

! fnfrtpqration, of Vfties ftM'PfflP-J--''*»^'

'Mnl0c&r%if&d{t~mti

on& rtd'dhiend !Wtf Tc^';irter "d^^hfe .'sfefieis Ha'/BogaljdSiifaibgfa'TaHrbadeb..' ' ' h '' -"

i '"fl L. . •< ^ , 1 ^ ' i n 1 ' ! jf .'uni -I<JL;MI' !MI

,^»w ,W;-T|^I^m* M i a loV t&9 ..registry of bj.rtbs,. marria^e.Sj an,q d$!r>';' ra?ft!fp8J'J)iv^n.^#pwiiy f^ ' W W W ? ! 1

y9C| , F r 0 , , Schools,, throughout

T ^ W V . ' ^ H , ' ' >"'V ' '•,-•'- ••-' ^Tbe upflal g ^ p l ^ o / newspapers ,tp t u p i j ,

H ' i i t w ^ C i ' : ,* MI, : - -:,. „.'.', Friday, Ja,n..l(J,. , , ,.

SENATE.—Mr. Johnson introduced a bilj tatopqft»itpMe,iM>op;fta E r w ,aad.* ngrtbe.r.n ra;il,,?pads. H.tt^e .b:l | jff&f, r.efer.te.di t«<a selefiV cftisoaiHee.;, , - > " j , . , . . . . .in) ••• .. ..• ,i ,->, i 'AssE*SETv-r t '^bViAdit )G&nBrai, GGmraii

, sarrGtniFral , ?and Institution .foe iho,,Deaf and Dumb presented reports. •• TetiHb&prWHtea.Bjr Mr ea^h^fo f re i tb -

ration of road districVs'd^bn'thVijrte of |ti'S ylaW • ro'a'oV^ AlsB) of s i i ^ r v i s b i i ^ f Os-. W£go COj, io'r'eleption 9fsurtQgaite]-]--X

:fte^»i^ «rtm#fo'V'ajr)'ettarflent jffcorrAni6^''§e*fi;ppriff*i-j Al^o,.ofsa,me forrepeai 'bf all-law* ^xetrtpt-infpr'o'perty'-Sf ^leTgyrhpTl iffoW taxaiiorr; Also,, for more stffrtgSnt.kw?'10 prevent use of rbtfriey^fn felWciiSns."i' 4 J ' * ' , '

' 'Dilr.'GofiJnjJagrfeeiable to prev»Hs ' hbtice', intreduced (he following bill for tfife trbtect-' idri i )mbab?tahts 'ofthiSSthtd ' - ' 1 1 ' ' J L $ AfcT/td prevent' the, arrest oMbie fenlov- :

"$rof frte c i t l ieas b.f the State.'' .beyond., its ',.jn,risdictipn | excep't lor. crime.' . ; . ' ' ^

•Sec/ii Any person who shi^ll artfcst, 'or' attempt tb arrest, or cause "to. be arrested, (or afdS'd arres^inw, or atte'm'pt to arrest anv fr'ee5 flti^H'of'ifisstat'e^Witlffnt^'tit to'liayg' guphcitizen pn ioyed against his will beybrfd tbeialrisjjctio'n.'<stthisatafe,.or wboshaj l r e : mWe, dfaid directly, or mdiTecily., iri"rwi)6^; inVaoy'sifcB 'c\\\zep against mswrffbeyond tBLe'jur'isd1i"cfiar] of this sfater«batH!be deemed.' gui l tyo! krauajpiiig, andon convicupn thej-e^ o^sba'll^Ss'^pu'nisTi.e'd' by irn^nionmeDt in the"'siiie' riis6.'n"for a tetin not exceeding1 |en yenrs'j'atta sball'also*be Liable to civSf aditdn to' tha'^ar,ty arrested1,' or attempted to $H' ar­retted orjfe'mbyed a s afbfesaia,, for'trie datri-a^is ' sost!ifri^8 b y rdasbh of s b c h . a ^ r ' i S ^ re'-1

trfSvaVoi1 " f e i n b t e i T a r r e s t or removal a s ' afoPes^d;; ." ; v . ' . , . . ' . ,

X'i ' A'r(y'person Who sbafl have ' ,openly ' arid QikiiJicH fesided'in this state for one. year p^ceditfg'sWh arreit ' Si r"emdVa'l,'ordttem.pt-. ed arrest or removal as aforesaid, sha"!! in-all. courts aad places be .deemed, and held to be;. B free citizen of this s'tnte,\within the true, inKebi'alf rheaMing* of the'act. until the c'bn-' tr'ar|y:rs'^rb¥;|fJ'asprdvide'd''inth'e' n'ext seC-U ? - • • • ' " • • . • • • • • • . > " •• •

iH'dGarriniti)n.t••''••,

...... . „ imm' S«eVe»<4©-' Qt&rh, Oewifc WDib\aUt/ahd'fliVV'-Ruesel'h.>h>,

U&raete bnd Mahafaetitfm>i-m,Qi3&tB.' i lorav s«j5;,,§hliilt^,{ W«,^vt B i u g s e J ^ ^ U b ^ ^ t a p d ; ? S 1 1 * ^ ^ l i ? , i i , n ^ » > ^ > i i l h d >iH'i IU.:>T t'.',

y^WVdfW, SSglfStSrEfepeSt' "f *"• ^' "Mktia'JhWiPHbm TO/enfee^Messrs- III

Harris, French, Ellwood,- J. B. WaifiS) aildl R>J Brtbtiqick/? .'"• ! ,• ' . .:: fii, -•<.*, ?/ ,',i . / ' , '

\Roads arid BiHd^ifSr^aAeSaTs^ lieBley,'-5B?(

to make pe/sona,: gnofts, an, be, toaefcurSft. . ' M / '

-We-liave-'iseldotjHiBtfjnBd^tq u-mofe«clear 4nd |°OWI'HcjnS,«lf'guri.on'« thatt wa4 pwsctlte'd

! ^ ^ a k ® , ' ' & y , ^ i S a p e r i ) f i 6 a d ' 6 n 1 l ' o V l l i e ' ^ i t e r t d , W ^

4?H;ipe<AflOic,. P r . ?0. s.u.ti4?f$;his auditors, pf therftcu,tu flChiB-pgatfiofw, -JIad!S,ubsarip*lopisV be,ej> agked, wede(flojt:do.ubvb:ut :that,it50,000,j \vbuld' hflVrbSfcrrpledged etoi'the'apoti /Our wealthy an'd intelligent 'farmers., %i«eha;mb's, anflt metcltaots; were ; tKere/ jawd showed b y their ^aHs#abd ' ac \ tons ' ' t r i # thfey i^mi*

p4teff^;'4%e|i t h W ^ * ^ • '•.-'.'';/". ","1; i As'a"meanst.of;attra'cfito* the 'Western pro-duoe whjtpji^ow.g^es c|ovyjB.thp riyec-ta p^-r densbujjg'h^as, a. w^8. / f , ifo !rwarding the • W ^ ^ ^ a W f t t ' ^ o a p f fl°uR ma'rfufapturjjdt.&t O^egejiand^Jaf. 8ecbriog',.l,a> btiij .county -and citjfci ol :who|ieTenterp»lsejfrapid progress/and superibpcbmmiercial advantages, we t<r& all prrrtidj that business and.increased impoptariee'

^Tndi^i' Affhi^mm XL ' A.-'G^e, D'0ii*"hfertyf e drSer' 'H igb^r id - 'Gi l heft.'

'GftaritaBteiohtt• JteM&ioita- <Soe(iettes^M&&-sraj -V^afid. fRtek,!lMjtteB]d0oy;|ef hnd >J: 'FrCftarC

• A-gricuttuite-rJbitemrQ. •> Bray ton, Whittsid^ej SfiUvelAnLa.kg.i.Wd l)pgge,tir.;^.. . x. . -, ••

TSM**'**^ 'P.nf>lic'P:riiii*..* ,-.T_-

Graham'If . ' J : Allen, an^'BishSp1. , ; ^-fyetyMtisres'tif EicecutiW "'DepaVfinM— JWessrs. 'Mo'ssj''Welden>':l't)dl, ©ewe.Vrany"Bl-;

dei>Jf ' " • • ' ' ' " - . [ ' - ; ' v*»*f"«»-j~:*'*"'•'-'l-'**i'' •** '•"• •' Eaihejisba ofHoUseT^MeBBTB. Atwood.iBush-nell. Soijthvv)clfo¥#onja;n,'a{'.d,Plar.neav. ! u

^^^ ' a^ r -MpsMs. j - j ^aw^e j ids , Benedict, Lc Roy, ' Heath, % a p c b „ ^ j ^ n ^ j t b ^ ^ d .

ris,"Vifrndbt. BtrtftlfoVif Fifehtigh', hnd Atifbarf: . 'PetiliMs/' op'AliensJ±'M.%balrsi>--3. Benedict' Hijgbj>jiC&dy,-®trnttbn,'arrtlll''eifris; • J > • >•

r,'l.'.|.J/ ; . i . , ) J i : ••;•? , - rv r y T " - i , ..,'

Irhft'^teaniier .Gfeftrgia arf'Ved at,i!iew.Yprk-,.on, tb,e atbiibrio^ng .•iiSOspasseoget'Sy&nd 9450* OOOjjn gplit'dlist.-^ -•>!»;;;- fn—r -,-r--; t.-,;-;--V-^. •• ,

• fTbe 'general news • from r<3oHfor,nia is1. ,of Iittle.imptrrtancei 'Manyibf- the miners were pfepawng l o ^ i u t e r in the'TOountain*.. ' ••

'i,h«!:Ghol8ra..'has'(^l-niost .eblireJy disap^ pea-redfrotn) Sacrernetwoy where iit'.has+agpd; w'th^greai&tiilaiKgbiiyiLf VBuisitt'«ss. there ha^i curapai}iti?e}y*refci.v;edy a n d i b e cUy.is now in-full,tide?-of-pretepemy..;.. -t- • r ' . - - - , „

• Tbei Mayor of Sacf ernetitp is/dead , • T h e deathSjiri San-..Francisco are not w

numerous, in'proportion tdthe popobition, as tbeyswerti twelve months- sinoe Many of the streets are planked^ and other' improve' rnfibts goingiabi.^.. i.,.i '-;,.,.,;.,./ •.. . . . ' The,raiay season- commenced irt<-earnest on the igtb.''-' •• " ?'.

• Much-complaint 'is made of-tb«,neglect of Oongf ess in .providi ag . far 'the: wan.tjj.gf t f e peopfe.; Amongiitheir ' : Wants- arefa rHiint, post-office, mail routes and land titles.'-I '•> •

The r&cenl-raiire h a * * opened- the-'Hpp'er riVeTsso that ithd small'. 'Steamers can •aow' na.viga.te. Jl'he. rain ajsp''gives the miners, in the dry digpins a better, chance 'to wdsh7

otH-theio*e.--Many-new vein's 'have bAen discovered. ' In 'fact itheigold stories .ore verv iavertabiei. '•:'• ; . '• .'

' Thd polttjcrarJ complexion of t h e Legislai-' tdre»is still doubifal/ Both parties cl&imitt' majority. • T.he'opiBioniof.tbe' !Aita,Califor-i niaasi tbal(it:is dfemocrhtic ; : thd' eleetion'iA.' Sacra montoyeuto comfe off,-may however, change the present aspect. *>

IlAIfc ROAO M E K T 1 N G . rAt ,:a- ,ra«etnrg-«'o/' ttre-'wrtdaens" of-PwlnKfci

held on the 13th Jiin'y itist. a t . th.e Court House, pursuant to an adjournment of the meeting held on t|io 7th J a n ' y inst—the 90m-mittee on i ^ l u g p j s r ^ i ^ W . l ^ f a l l j W i n g preamble and pj36l.utlqjp> which w.erd uaan-imowly adopted! v iz : | g ',;

The grea-tf o f e t . p f StcfnalJnrpr&enTent 'in t ranspor ta t» ' i -§ Cu^nftb|e OacJi sfefltmn of. >flur coumrjf to|^ea,.dh mWkot' with ft-teir com­modities with eq'ual facilities ; although this-"bai.not, be faljy realised, yet much has been,, and more remains to he done belore Mils great objpftt, 1 can b(» accprapliahed. iStutrsmeitf PaPiWliSfWdaieohiiniys, UI-Q, found .uiiiJiyg-their'energies nnd rt iburcos to-iu-cbin^lish' this grtsat TeBjStl;""3tfj;h'>uah'Bome visionary

i'PlaJ lf tffl3rtf i*3 i^nnFesentcd' .v 'et espertonbe! '>S\h\H W f t t W e n l i s t i f e n ^ 'policy' has gener-" ally gffvernBd'tirgif <rmfficils. Oui-'Legialii-" lure lin^wdMy.fei|t t!ttis\ ^reW-field" bpfni to the entei,pi'isB.oJ" our c i l jaeu^ , ! Among th'6vsu6'c'es-sTur^ff)jects'of.the age, |he Ruil Uoad stan'd..jnatly lpMniinent. Ca­nals IrQmtheir.nidture are confined to fdrtdin localities,- wfiffla'thre Rail Boad Hde's'over or jHtotfj^'etffety'.oWnflfifibn ahfl 'reaches every $e«tfdribfihe('- country, thtfs'• o toh ing ii froe, eo'rnratrjTo^' in,tnarfeetuttiiJ) nearly, e'^uatfaqitfr' i4e,s, \t> 4)j. ..,TjiBj5..are'«Fuphatipa|l.y the 'great re.gMlaSarg.pFaK.pprain.ejQal pursijiite,.. Ilfteee great «rl,erfe^ passing j^ver . the hvnd, -convey, the vary .life blood; oil every commercial enter­prise. . • , > • • . • . '

.Tjfie_.5pato.r0J, r,esoKU!?es(of this legion, great W i a.r^imus1J,ihav^ rep^ajped rpli>t;v,ely.

ehanhSl'lhi'p'iSili whic'h tney cbuld be latteu to v . ' t%%t ; ' P h i s r a r d r i ' ' ( I ' i 5 b t Y i ' r i | ' ' i n » try1 oFour bi_ti*OTs'^lildiha.¥e';,btdrV%c_aiitiiy"

M ^ *'t-J^' »A^-> ™.V„ . !_ 1 jJ^JtiA «.*li .

t f f ^ e t E v ' M f ^ i r e h o v v ' t t i a t t he pail rond can b e built with less •e.vbana^-r'tl 'iat ""the' g r a d e wil t be 'more uniforrr£pi.fe>u_rr|yyibxloo, a^nd .».„„.„ .... *u„ „ ^ „ . K t.tei...i- - < - M h | j e Kalmpti

¥6»LIOATIONS,.. GKAJIAMS M«qAi;iNBr). -

The February'numbetf, which has bpfttt npot; our table ftome-weeks^^g^riperlQigi^jifB^i Its embellishments can no^Ss ' i l y i be ,^e%d^nd^ lt8

^articles are .9^usual Jnter*st< l^p^wfioviua | & 8 . e c u r e y . t t e b u ^ t o t o r W # & . €'

s t a l e s t * h i i p t t i 3 6 # - | e i Kte proposes tM """"'WS" W"' **£.&•&'} LI? r 11 , * 4 l i J i l W f *• * k ' .1 . „ ! < M y o t l F i r e s f e a n d C h | p r ^ n t e r ^ / e r a a a tuirn^A fit noltfflNrlr.J/^K+fclArt.1^^ -*,*JA ^ttnrwnr* ««'. i J . I . f>;&.„ (l3i;trigtbMh^l«L«t)iiu running p^P througli the ||?l()OTjiffcid'''Tract.'' It cannot . bu t strike any,'&r(^id pe r son that , after br'in"-,' itig the road to T%*as,a 'dtr 'ect course th rough this place to t he W a t e r t o w n and Rome fb§d' wpuld be the more natur.v 1 line. T h e distance will be at least t en 'mi leMese than by tbe route proposed b; - lJ. mJi:'1 a n d make but a trifle difference, iiv the cligtanee from Oswego to Iftpme. This, however, "is. a. bj£estfbn ftrhjxjh

••yBj, pr ,the,cH|zciis .Q;t;.^ij,if^|<t l)^«j| (r(o,anx­iety }o discuss., ,.j£a.vjn^ ^ p r i f i d e ^ , fn the line we .propoge,; tb, 'ey :are p r e p p e d to s,ub» s c ^ p e lor the s u n v ^ . ^utd, fbfiftWTfourUi of the, sto*lj for-Jthe Wihpie(,,,ro.a,d,.ia a,dyMP«e. i . W e trust the<Gitiz'ena of- th^ .wfal t l iy tawivofMex-

!ic6''having lilie confidienee m theitvplan; 'will ' do equally well w i th 'Rfoh land .

; .•, .;_•__ ..,;,i;i»p''tioaiitry,-»»«e$8', ' f - \ . ; The fln'i) C t t e w , jnjj^he, qpprseof a well eon-

sidetwii.aisicle- pfloja the-stipjec^ of newspaper Jest-age, discourses as Follows concerning cquntry pa-.-persi;— ' •!'/'/ - .?;•

to«whtehllshe is jtistry ea1itled,.«riis road„r4iiat;| k" bu.%. Jf the.busiwdss men crf:08we£p'"'a!rei' b. _ , ^ awake'fe- t f ierr 'Wn interests- \f\iiy ivilt lain »h9'iBl)iabt|amy%^tlie,..hae.Qt thejspad, and, sec'ur^ the.,ininiedi8,te orga'nizatipi);pf a .(fom,- .paijyiand ^pi^ef lc^nient of. th'g work.- T h a t they wilUhus-.&et we ;tbjhk-itherecaanqt be e, question., v • •• • .< _'-,; .- •_•.• . . . , ,:,

T^he rpndiwiiltbe built ivhereit carrbe done most advantageciUsly and with the least ex-pehsfe;"- If die survey shull'd^monstratej as js cli'imbd W'tUij lbost InieilfgentciflzeheVf this:,;

vicinity, 'that folio wing" I lie lake slior'e arid the' rijrpr^^thw place,, will be,tile most| fevjef and practicable, rpHter'thjeaaeares^, to .intersect tb,e, Wate.Stqwpjind^Rprofe,rond,."and ^botitas,4iV reot-to fipmeas.tjny. practicable Tottttpropofeed, then thi8> wilkbe^tsiiiltei^ 'Bu^hVlqueBtiiotlof IbCa'fiori'.ahdWld'tfot be1 fttf^re'd'to'gWu'p'any feeling.1 I t 'must pass1 thrbttgh the foWii'df Meiife^' iii%nf '&xftti-' "Tflie ffiend's of tlie- pfir posed Iities3iav.ing cpnfidcncp'in tlieifpl'ppp^'

i sitions, will|che^cflipy-S4ibm}t^heir p'rpjecia.to the jrxvestTgat*pn of" .competent Pogineers.—r Refusal to (Jo this woufd.betray waqt of confi-denpe-ra fear oiinSSestigation. v :..

There, has been enough of talking^—the:

time for >adtion.ha».arrived. We' .presume odr irifldentiaF'citizens wijljeetoit ' ttlafi.ini^ mediate efforts' are made to/secure a survey." and that at) organization Jo go on With .the. jvork is at once formed.

UODEy ! ^AtrVs'

ijSijg embeUpjmrfnts.ini the Peb-^ ri|ary atfrhhe\r|#r¥ really pl imilul p ^ b % l t i c b ; be •eiiterpris'irig.pubTbilfer $ay well be pxcwftrhe expense bestowed by Mr,. Gbdey uponhTSr ^o'rlt, places' it seeond to flb qthlr in the cbnnlfry ifl-pofn't of beauty and.ar^fttis.^pgi'rl'ectiPn, while his con. tcibuturaa'j'eofLhe.most.talented in the country.

•heCy.tivratpr^ll,cpMinues to be on. pf ,h . itvvaltiabib,ag|Flcultiiii1a;l papeef inhy *couii(fy.

We assume, firsj, that in. a republican govern" rpent-polijic.a.V Orgapjz^iqo is; a necpssity; and-

.secondly, tttat^lus.npcps'sity can in np way ,i!" "''

c o m m u t e d whi|e;,'b„e' commercial ^ * « & S K S ^ ^ f e ' S U S every, gea^enjoyed b y others more, favored w,ould be^, irfdnd of tbe -purity .ane| ,patriotisBL.oj,suqb an pr-/

igapizalisn „thi,ftt Jjiis ibajr^mejify,.40 rriecsssaiy, .sh90ld;-alsoibe,pqfe,,in'dejbeh.dent and higrtrtoned. W e cannot arriVe'-atHhi^' de'sideraturh,tho-A'evef,' Unless the buSiueb'S',ot-'rjubliiib.iPg in tfie,country is. better paid^iajisanvitingteapitaf, ta-lent, ar t t tpoli* caAan^,miJr,?l.in;egj;hy.to,.eixgag^,ia.if, ,yujj bev,

ALBANY Gui.TJVATon

Th. most' The n'unlber'i'or ?mvarr,-im\xSgG&>and printed on a n e w and largo iype'e TJje ] |^ i@s biake the fol-

!lbwing oflbrs tp subscribers for 1851. • PnrisKNTTO'SduilcBiBbBi 'Ftott 'I851-W-A copyof

" T h e PictoriaR;ul»iArator AlajanaO'for 1851 " pre-ipareaVartf^publjshsd, • . ^ P ^ ^ ' i T ^ ? • ,Wfy,-, { W » Presentfor sflbseriteto.,t 'h^.pu^yatof,, MI.,l)e sent to ,ca1?h,,wiA.$»e .IftffWSf. •©TO^VrJ^V-J? greatly supsrwt ;W:a( lKth^ao^t t |magf f iAVA, m Bippeared in thiscountry, ni t only nTtnir afiiotmt p i •amd r i e h B ^ o y t ^ e n g ^ ^ n M ^ l ^ t o f i v M g ^ I leal finish,,n,dt.itJ^lfee7eTb f w V ! ^ f J > W ^ M - ' - I nenily. u(seful„ b^.pu&e^tiag^vb^f^,.fjivl41tnpjlnt, f ofvafuablsffiondep^ ^ W ^ ^ i f e ^ . S ^ S t S p I within the allutted space; and to givesnotltingni (he | shape.flfUtc^ or '^iwiiefll .di/MMp^b^fiOBM^ 1 ness 0/ which has nof b^ftt llorqngMjj, pMftl. >>J

' It is pfinte.d,on, the same size sheet,' and liij h'fleil: m 10 form th.e."<£ifpi,tl)lcty tpro nages,oj..thg,. ^ u t a ^ f l i the.C.uJUyaor for. J851, wftk .w^|cb, jf.,sb^ty.be w bound. " ., ' ' "'

r e e l L L _ 0 u , : I F F * X .8^ "fU1 $& "$e s P m q • ^f^ypiJ'fe^-'Sirik'le copy"$l—^Seveli copies for.

"*' teen copies lor S-ip.-

pe^^n'^hak%|,^& ;tfve' 'rie ;en . arreste'd or Te o«o'vfd'''is*afoVe'safa,iWas(n6t in fdc1t a freeman e*fi!fed'tQ''tofiife a^rl:fe8ide irijth'¥s"8ta'te';'aha*i

irWfuV£snWbef 'ahtie)fi'e ,a thereof,'tbey shall ' ai^H fbe.q!eferidabtr''but no' ,warrattt,or'der1

profetis or cert^fibate. iss'tied'or1 ma'de'by'arjy cd'&i'i'orbffite,/, a'nd'no'DXparte affirjay'it,'de-pojiftfon .or' ra'-o rd sb all' be; re'eei vfed1 or ad rhi ft; teliWWideti'ce'tb' 'establish, the ' rl^til td a V . re'st'oV i<e%ie*e t^e' 'person' chafgep'tb ' bavd b'dStf dfree'ded'6T removed, dr ' tb '.r)rbv"e'j' that', su^n'^efwn w4slTro^' a1 free'cit izen pf1 this s ta^wtfh i to ' the trjde' ib tedtand rheariinf'6? Ibftrak -" ' '- ' ':o ,-../«ni.l «'?r'S M%^s^^ kM& 'frV th|, 4f!^ ' J ^^ f ' y -^^^ i iw 6 ••o%nc,e.„fh?Ifi

DJ8A4TEE.80N ItHB • LiKE8lt-«ffhe: Bnffalp'* Commercial Advertiser of Sat urdiay last pub-lisbes.a detailed statement, showing loss of lifejand propeTtyien ; ihei lakesi dur ing , . the pasfciyear-,: T h e vessels which met: with dis-asliets twarei thirty-one steairiers, ttiiftepro* pellers, nyo.barquesj fhifty-foiur,bri^eightjp eight «chboner*- arrd^six scawy—in ^H' one hundfediand seventy^.-. The.ltossiof-.prbderty

ONB SIPTHE WEDBINOS.—^A wedding came

bffat one of ihe hotels in this village tiro or throe weeks since which ,vvas)it seems to -as, somewhat,rJch in incident, and perhaps wor­thy recording. A young beau living same 'faur..liiiles fromjthis place, beyond Port Qnta-rio.was engaged to a girl, of his neighborhood. On Thursday evening they concluded they wouktcbme.toith'is place and be spliced. The girl, it seemSjhad two strings to her bow; and was likewise under engagements with anoth­er ycting' man ' res iding ' in this vicinity.— Learning^what, was jn.ttje .wind, the Pula«ifci beau called'.at tfae hotel a,nd- put in,'his p k a .

-A, clergyman wa,s,sent for, buTafter staying sbme ti,me, the; girl could tne;t. decide be-tlveen her -loversi/ and " d i d not want the minister-toi:marry^ lver,-any" way." He «vas ttierefore' p'ernMtted to- depart.: The girl then promised \o have thbPUlt'ikkji'bea'p if he'-wonl1^' gb dd*ntawn-'ib^'i 'n^^'B' 'W!\VsoN.,Ofr he sf^a'fts—brit'' before ' kill' retfcjfn with the '• Square ;" the Port.Otyjpo.be'aiu'had gone.nfi with tb.tet'girl on foot, no one kjiew. where.— P.ere wn,s another .fix. ..^rflsently a"B>an-came in.for the'Pprit Ontario ^eau ' s borseand c u t t e ^ t h e y D t i n g '.unawereiat his House, and had agreed;-to~Htle fpt'ai'pri'ests and'be mar-pedv Th'e'he'w's 'rt'a'srcbnimtfnicated to the

wasc-On steanrboatsj'; " Propellers, " ' Sail.vesseis,'

.' . T o t a l , , .

• " i f ; ' '• ' 1

-4295,7fl0 I i 30,444 v 129^782 ; It J l.'\<i) , V 1 ii

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Ten.steamboats^ twenty-one sailirlg-vetsels aBdigrdbiibly..onejp»opeJiler«>ferelentireJy lost •—the remainder were, only partially dam»i ag!edy.:.wi-. a- >;r. 5::,'n'. '. •; t".-• •.'• li J '

! The-loss.of, life•\trfa 395,,^ftC'.Which!• §75 w«|re bn bo'ard .steamers; andl '20 -on >sajtnrg-. vessels. .I'TheStstfraers in, w h i c h lives were lostiWpre t h e G . .P. .GrtfliihVnburhedi ^250;^

; Aj\Tf¥8ynej;expJodBdiand.is"unfc>r- ^_; ,Comw fierce, sunk,"by collisio^iSS^iAiraerica, e»-pjofion,' ?lrl'!f.Troyvtlo;fi9i;i eJ^rluTOetj.do.j 1 ;

a*7mffl$\p, «lhralj tjf ife beep,, fa ken or^caj-

4c&sTb.i>iacfiShaU,not app|jt,,to,the -case

o f . f , e ^ ^ r ^ s t , 9 d > o , F atte^pi^d WM&m> , p a . B a d a t G a J e j , i . r T h 0 : ^ 1 4 , , vessels^ w « r *

tchopneri "Maciihav; iEremey Jiwrecked^i 7 } ejwoder, Genbralt 'Tthorntonj >do:„4-4f two

scows .capsized, 2. . " " .';••. .' ; , ' 1 i ~ - ? ' f, f ; " m l ' i ' , i—n- . ,1 rt 1 11L , , I / '

', /©EeFEB»TE.RKK<!)0OTTEtt-M.9?lV0M&N (AT3

TAOKEDIBV-AN EAOLE.-r^The tPladteK AdiVori fajte, pi»vtiihed at Macbn, N b t u b e e courity^ Mias. s/<ys-ihat«niSu'fiday.f t he ' 8th.ibstvMr. »ionaffidn..H«nlde and Mr,; nAd^arnsj of. that eour(tyj.weje,eeclmig.iUpon :tbeisidbof rihiltf.

; basfckjg,innthe tray;s.of! thejeun^ 'when .sudf denly a large-ieagile'.maden ewoopinnQ ;fag< fenedlhisitalonsiin-ihe b r e a s t * 6 # r j Hfiiiifle. A jfight MJminedrateiy^cnrjued'ibot ween . the yeru»,igk'raen-jandfthe:eagi!e\, and aftef a consid erablu scufflej they , iueceeded im capturing it alivev ahd^seaiified-jtrbono-ej, oNttisdamage

VaiBi ddnit^iexceiptf lhat Mr. H.ilreoeived at I tJghiWoti^di in .tbfeJJreaiEi' i t j< • «aid fa\>&

ofthjfej^t^flfl ^ c h a r g e pf t teason, fefowpr, otbeibftttoVAIfno oapeu, of.ihie, jarrtjst; «#.. j e t . mp.sa.^fijpjrjc^nisf be longing to or . . employ^ , »o , |he 'Ast^ny, afajJlBrfijr: a ( the Un i f e d ; S a ^ ,

BiHs veeie i t i trodoced to »atb;prize;the;tras-! te^jrafischojjl-.ldistridfiflto divcrtHibrary 1 moni ies to other purposes to abo;HsLb-ithe:ofiice«of coroner-'and devolve the du t i e s on justices of sthe ,ipeace j/fdr ithe fapp^oi'intmen^.efifise honoi»1rjndelegai9g torepresehtithelState^ iflt?'

, their Awn^spfeaae, ht-tb9i'WdrW,4"'J!ai*,-' . -\ j;<vir. ni'SalutilbyjJaH.lT/.", '»-.«'. T; ;. '.!

S^ATte^Pe'tffio,tt»preW}ed'By "Mj*/ Stor/e^"' ' —%r'4R'e*bbiTa* ol*riperv'?S.pr9'or'OsweVr«, fbr'1

a law fat1, this election of a surrogate!'1' ' B y " the satne, in retatfbTOp buying apd seiluner vofeV' B r % $ t t i f ? f c favor ff Wrfjtf " *

^heII'was,ge,t. Tie prevailed

tive^ieaf^ndfibmes ujp.jifs^^ -^irrgintip ^h.e-:PuMerto go-..-off,

bpon her ' toretnna to,the itavern, and finally to-marry him-. iaaftHe deed-was done.

Wonder how that Port Ontario -chap : felt

knpwn, tbAU8: only by Jtlfetor.yv. "Alth«wghf much has been done 'to Wen'.ome these Co,enl ineqij'alji,tiesJ.,yet mu.chr iemaias.fcr ...ps to dp before we cao.fea|T^ein.full the .advantages ef what has . already been dqne, . We ne.e'd, andthust ha've a dfrocrt cemmuTrtbation by1

RailRttad tb ride "water. ' W e nered lit fot* thesisrpbse.of drawihg out and corh^ietisa-' tipgithe skill'and industry ot all classes ailfl to av;ai|'Pu.Kselv«6 more'advttntageoiaslyi ot the natural jyea l ih^Cth i s sect bin of country., VV.e ne.e d it.fqt th,p purpose'bt'.qstablisl?ing .a :,re-lultive cash ' value to all corpimercia.l.aiiirtcles' and regulatmg the. s t anda rds va i^e of. all trane"am'obg,,q.ur citizens. '' ['- •'',

A^Rail -Rriad froni- the City of O^\vego by the'wffypf Pulaski to irf'tersectthe RohlearrJ , Cape Vincent Road'at some ronveniientpoint. wouhii in thtf.apbuon. of your committee, ac-conipljs'h mptthif no t the whole objeot eoja-tem^lated. j Relieving that the Rpa,d, I'rfiin QsT, w,e,gp passing alpng the' La,l<e shore as"near ps'practicable'to or hear Salmon' River'cpuljl. be .constructed .with much less labor and e i -pehse- Wi*n on any otrieV rbvite.' ' "' ' '

•X6iH>'Comrnittee'Wouldt''beg leave tppre­sent the following, • • • •

• Resolved, Tha t tbe -cpnterhplated Rail Road from Oswego by the Way o f Puhiski to-intersectithe Rorrie and, Cape Vinoetit Roitd. n\ spine- convenient -point,' is. demttnded by t^ie-'LTn'ifeii'voicti'and interest of eprrtmunity, vori-;tril>Qting fargely fts'/t must to the commercial welfare o\' our Villftge.' - - . . . -. 'KcBolved; Tlintlthotighwe"wf)til(l steatliFy keep iri vibw the;prrtsper'ity ofPur Village and

.yicinity.yet we would pledge our unitedefftirts i^ eUp.plyinw the :Ust cpnnerlir ig ' l ink in the sho^est.and^most direct RailJRo.adl route .be­tween) Lake Ontarip, tht;Hudson R,iva.r; and. the gj"eat cbrumercial—ettporium^-tiiecity of New. ' "^ '^ . ,^ ' '' '"' . ' '

Rc«plvef}.' T h a t we^Hl . respond tb the call for a meetihg to. be 'hefil at Mexliioville bn Hlie 27th insKibelievingthat it is for the interest of Oswego to tmite with us in constnicting said road- .. " --'• , ~T~ • . . • '.

V. B . WATK1NS; C - H t C B O S ^ . , : H . M U R D O C K .

' .. I. F E L L O W S . , Mr. R. B . Dnxtator, of Rome, beina called

upon, addressed the meeting uian,.ablc, lucid and impressive, manner, and among other thinjrs establisbed-to the conviction ofall tha t , the road contemplated in the resolutions was , ,

1st-Practicable.- '

2d. Tha t money could be raised- to con-strnct tlie rpnd^ and, "' " : ' ' ,'

3d. T h a t ' t h e prqposed.road, if built,would be. a profitahle'lnvestment.

Thc 'meet iog was also ably addressed by J. H. Gilbert, the Chair, and others. , .

On moy^n of Mr. Isaac Fellows, the follow­ing xesolutipp was unanimously adopted, viz-:

Rie'solved,'That-the. citizens of the town of Richland'pledge themselves to subscribe and furnish One "rburth of the -stock necessary to. construct Said>road, provided the rest of the stock be taken by other, persons. ' ' •

Mr. J. H . Grilbert.theft rrfoved the follow­ing resolution, which was adopted, to wit i

Resolved, Tha t a-eomtnitteeof flve.be a p -pgihted,by the>chairjof which the chair should be one, to at tend the meeting appointed to b e held at. Mexico on the 28th inst., to represent the interest's of this meeting. T h e chair^here-upo'rt named as such committee J. .H.Gilbert, Isaac TellowB, Chas. f t Gfos^l-and H. F . Noy.es. , £*'

er see-a couugt;apct venal ffo.unrry paper unless it is the modtb'plece'bt' gpdie "de'magbgnAvhpl siahd-ing" beliirld- its 'nominal conductor; pulls- lis strings

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rtdfrig"hbme albne that pighf^ , J r . '. . •• ' • - ' ' • i f •••> : ,, 1

The Ledger Printing establishmentat-PhiL-. IdeljxUia'wabdestroyed byfire last week, i ff/be lo^s v»f'pr«p:erty:isshpiJ6sed-:to be $70-000 to $80,d«>—iriEiurhtioe about 3050.00;- ' . ; •Tfife rJe-ag!err:;buiia?iT(^ tv'pri one'of the most iexteiieiVe tirffiting establishments' in the ]Dni-ted .^ta'tes, and its .machinery, was considered the finest,ih ,this country. I t ..was occupied hl'lpgethen by,fthe iPublic l e d g e r pr,iptiqg of-ifice, theplFjcePftheDollar Newspaper, and the United' S t a t e s Job .Printing establishment.-" T h e e s t a b h s h m e n t was considered -"worth $150,000; but tHe-'pYeBses, costing ovef $5fl,-000, if i s ihbught &re npt materially "mju'red. Ode of th'cb] was%6t nt'oper^tiotl for working

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the Ledger the day after the fije. r „.'.. , Y' ' " ^ / . ' - ' ^ - - v ^ j - . - - . ,

, T B E GRE-AT-EXHABIITION OP 1851.—The-Etn.-

pefbfof Russia haffgiveli i£lO,o6o for the:Use of the Star and Garter at Kichmond, and the Emperor of Austria hastaflten JVlivart's Hotel

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for the season. "House-rents" in London are rising Jenorm,pus,ty,—,a6rn,u'ch as £12 gerw^ek being offered for a^small, house in Charges street.- .Theret^ereponts ol most extraordi­nary contracts in the prevision line, pne poul-terer in the teity having1 arrahg^d (or ^OOjOOtf pltMtetiS.

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r e a a * & n # a ^ « 4 a a q ' f c M s ^ ^ < ! a ^ s 1 f l 3 i A f d r a t e t y l W * ' c ' r J a L e ' W k l i k ' fb^hold1-'

M ^ i t f e ^ r ^ i m - e i r W n C d W , < a M Oott?(

ICI1! ^©r.'( /^bHi-'C. 'Ayer^Proprietor ' of

a mi yor as he does a jrtedicine, the mattifcip&l ^iflafi m t ' ^ l t ' Wn'l' be'fiept'WJwia' ^eVy

p e a l bfttl c iy i t ibf lMrfng; . hi i ter t t t o'i*<»lSc«* <»i '£,.-., • . , - , « - . ! . - . , ! - j - . . ( D . i , . , | . , j ; ' .•(•,i, l.-i,':

all the 'great ntte'n&reat iiif dnition^^the' g r e W bst tind ^bbteiit'.men and' their'1 Woi!l(8j,-

Lthe' In; > dustriat'-exnibl'tion to b,e iietld'ip London n,ejtit-8um,mer ,wiU,bq|t.liepn|y-ppppWuniiyan a- life time'»•';,<• ; , , ; - . p ' . . •..-, • , , , : » ; ,•--• •, .,,,.,•

j-Mrt BrPttdheadi dem.v Has been aeotetf' 0 . S . Seiiafoir by the PenBsylv^aiita Jiexislature.' -! _,;• 1-, .->f,jji i '^'juo' v..'.-:•; » .: -r.iM ".i :••!

On motion of I. Fellows, ft w a s Resolved, That when this meetifig adj'oupn. it be to meet at this place on the 30th Jan 'y, inst., at 7 o'c. P . Mi ' ' . ' ' " . . . ' " :

On motion of Anson R- Jones, it was R e ­solved, Tha ' t ' the=sobscriptians for the survey of the proposed road may- apply on stotk, ior be refundedrat-the option of the-, subscriber, iri case said road be constructed. - '«

TJie meeting thereupdn'ndjourned, W'meet' af,t^e same.place en the 3fith inst.

",'.,' ' . D. A. RING, set-.y;'' LAK13 0STABIP STEMBOA^ COMPANY.—-

This bom-gany hashed aprosperousiSea66n. They p a y a dividend of 20 per cent, pn laist year's-busitiesB. # e nnder'ststrid that Mr. MUNSON, who jiaS hebn (he rnftnagjng agent of the company heretofobe, retires frorn' the office, and is, we learn, to be-'-succeeded by the veteran-Capt. y"At*"C'LEvB-, than -whom there is no bett.erspaman 01 finished gentleman dn tbe wbbtern waters. •' .

aild'inalres it speak oijfcjis-be pleases, Make the-busipesjs pf;tfiecp)intRy publishe,r\niqre.profitable1 and.y0|Uas .effectual(y shut tye liibuSha of such demagogues asd-t^eir'ip'sfrumehts^s tlidttlrh th'ejr fyffe and press were- taken lVonl theun. •-When men ot talents see that tb.ey,caa obtain a,-fair re-. rrrqp,ei-iU,ipn fpr t^iejp tpil. j n the u%;e. pf a, cpuntry paper tjiey wiljb ffety ,^t a,p'd when they do so, your mere political, lackey arid,' his ' ntaster.*ilf b'p driy'-eri Oom-'thefields Cjjifntry -'-papers.cnn only be

«macie profitable; and t i l en t and.capjSai1 dranm into them, by a proper and jufetj system- pt- newspaper postage.- -Tfhat the present,, system, is jat that character Vio fine w.jiV pretetid'tp say. It is so rhap-iteslly unjust—fts"-i'avoritlsm'to the-oity "press 'so hotorions—that it has te.W defenders, even • among thpftejt favors.. A --, . [ ., ..,,, •- . ',' -i

"The newswapers of our country, are its school­masters,". They a re more—they are her ptilitical and mural teachers. T h a t " the pen is ritightier than ihe sword'," fs akj.asse4-tion--nt>t' more poetical than it istrue-,,!.Wiba ' engpijeis.first <?mplpyeii*in

neUslous, moral pr pht).?wthropic reloi;ms t The Local Pre^s.'. W h a t in deW enterprises of interna I improvements'? The1-local Press, again, of t-he distii.-t through which the railroad, canal or plank-road isl»cat6di,.Wemay-jU/e a\;c,<..>uut,ed.as epihasi-aM.ic,,.but.w^-h,oldly.assert ,that,Jtbe Local Press of the country rj9S coritribSited more'than- its "capintl-ists'towaVrts the construction of bur various works ot lniernal-improyerneut. Without it capitalists could never have, .made thft_JJrst,__move, public opinion, . could never h-avff been concentra­ted,, or attention drawft t'b these enterpcises — W-tiat has the city Press dtine towards the ptank

'roads, turnpikes, and other facilities afforded lor the transportation, of tbe-mai^s. ip the interior 1—. Nothingt—not a single, sig/i.'—not a farthjftg of time oc money I Then hovy nd'vculot-is, selfish— pa)', dishonest.is it tcrsayfbfat no favors ou^ht to be shown 10 the country preBs, not enjoyed by the city press. . • , . . . ' . . - ..

A G R l t U L T t f R A ' t / N O T I C E ^ ^ '

The X2th a n n u a l m e e t i n g of the Oswego County Agvicyltueal Spc-Tety was held pursu­ant to adjournment on t h r 1st Wednesday in January. 1851, a t the h o u s e ot Robert Kelly, in the village of Mexico , .-De B. E . 'Bowen was chosen C h a i r m a n , and B. S. Stone, Esq. Secretary, pro tetn. ' Oii mottp.li,^iesolved, . T h a t th i smee t ing ad­journ to "the Toyvn ' I l a l U .;,.„„

J>r. B. E.-BovVfen \vished to be excused from serving as G h a i r m n n . and on motion it was Resolved^ ,Th.a« Dr. B . E. Bowen be eScused.atid tjiat ' J a m e s . S . Chandler Esq. take the Chuir.

Dr.B-.'E. Bowen m o v e d that this meet ing ndjou.fi tp meet at. N e w . Ha.ven. on Sa tu rday the 4th pf J a n u a r y I 8 0 I , which motion was lost.

Hon. O, H. ^Whitpey moved that, the next annua! Fair of th i s S o c i e t y be held in the village of Mexico, on. t h e j 16th and i7 th ,of September, 1851. ' • , . -• Dr. 'B. E . i3ow;eQ; m o v e d to ' amend t h e mo­tion df Judge V^h i tney ,by ' subs t i tu t ing " 06-Wego'" for Mexico, * • ' ' ' „ ' .: The vote be ing t aken on the amendment , it was lost, and t h e fo rmer motion carr ied. ..

The .Chair, on mot ion , appointed the'''folT

lowing persons, viz.i 'Sr. G. Merriam, B..'-E Bp,waR,J,.M. B . a r r o w s y , ^ . ' H . Stone,, arid J. Ei Bloomfield, a s a G o m m i t t e e 'to r.egp^tpffi-bers for the Society for .the, ensuing year . x The following: g e n t l e m a n . were • appointed, by the Commit tee , a n d unanitnodsly elected by the Society'.' - . . • "

E. B. Talcotf, O s w e g o . President ; Hiram-Miwdock, Richland, 1st Vice PresidentVif.. B. Chandler,'"lViexico, '.'2nd do. do . ; L. H

. A C t u ^ Q a T i ^ s d ^ ^ ^ Q P h ' l ^ p ^ r b o f ' of the cattle'stalijle attached to"M'r;Eno'wf I6f?s TDis- ' til]ery'jirthisviU.ageffell »n-u»der the giieotweight of snowupon it. Some fifty of mpre'head of cat­tle were in meiStal)le-at thetime. ""Six *6T the tit­tle were erowded-into ther'iVer'by the falling tim­bers and the root, and the .'pffiefs buried .beneath. an immensejvelght pMroardsrtimbers' and snow.. Fortunately -bat little damage was dope besides tite destruction of the building, as'all the cattle werq-got out alive^and but Pt«e of them had, to ba.killed, in consequence of injury.

CoNqgayisia^RBJUDOEs.-— Heaeryliong, foiisev-eraLweeks under'-arr'est ahdontridlb^tbre'irte XJ. S. pfflcetsjn. Tiew..Yprk, on. pha.rge,pf-hostility, to. southern institutions,, has Ueen epn.tfietsd> •W& t a ­ken bacK to-Virginia-. It is givero put that he. will be, taken thence to Georgia; A few-years tpjlinid the swamps and bogs of the extreme south' will doubtless conquer bis-dislike.itoi-jhe/iPiMriareliial institution, as well'as,liiste'flaciit^«)t''li'fe(.- •• 1'

The scene on his^ being tak^en fifont'J^ew York is thus described by The Postr ' ' . . • '

H E N R Y LONG'S DEPARTURE,-r-The."iparsh-

a l l ing" of H e n r y .Long yesterday, to the Jer­sey Ci ty ferry,, was a melanebo Jyspectacle. First", tnere came down G r e e n w i c h stfeet'a motly c rowd of boys arid vagrant men; a long procession' of the star-police led tbe -advance of the United States. Zf<?s««7is/'*pefrhap^itw(>. hundred in number . In the midst of'tbesey the marshal and his aids, with t h e fugitive ; and^a crowd of people, e*f alPfarfk'saSdreSB-ditions^ sur rounded-and pressed wltji-ieager curiosity to see.the pejor victim, malting-*col, lection which numbered about 5,000 when they reached the fer ry . T h e r e , the pokice. fell into a long l ine , anil formed an alley th rough w h i c b t b e maTsna.l &c. passed; tvVen-ty-five officers accompanied him lo ' the olh-erside. of the"riv*R.': There-'Was rriuch shout-ing-af.a doubt fu^kibdj partaking more of the exci tement of curiosity, perhaps, than why other feblmg. A m o r n i n g p A p e r - s i a t e s t h a t there was-an immense crowd' of colored peo- « . pie : cer ta in ly two hundred will cover a l l .— g | T h e mass consisted of white people,' who J L a

will not need to see many such exhibitions, to m a k e them bate slavery with a most right­eous ha t ted . ' ' . * . " •

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C'oulilin.- IMexico, S'eciretary'j ' J . H . f r i g h t , ' New Haven, C o r r e s p o n d i n g Sec t ' y j Starr Clark, Mexico, T r e a s u r e r ; Alvin Lawrenoe , Wm P<JrlMtehinson ra.nd-,Alphebus Herber t , Executive fCbmtaittee--, -.. ' \ , ' >

The .former t r e a s u r e r - r e p o r t e d -as hav ing forty-five dollars 'ah'd -eightyi..three cents otj hahdv ' Ocn'motion, tfee^re^ert was accepted. •

On hiotioh it wa's JRebMed; T h a t th i s So­ciety adjourn tb.hol'd 'its'riex't tinhual mee t ing in the Town Hftll of i h e villag;e'of Mexico' pn the 1st W e d n e s d a y i h J a n u a r y 1852.,

. - ' £ . H . O O N K L I ^ S e c t ' y . -Mexico, J a n u a r y 1st 1850. , • •

1 Ckwch £ur<nedin Utica.—A,Xn& broke out .-in,

the 1st PresbV.erian church about 1, o'clock oa Sunday morning last, reducing it to ashes. The steeple fell in about half.pa*! 1, doing;jno damage in the fall, ... '.

There was',.an insurance of abpm "-$10,000on the building. ' '

MissovnUS- Senator.—There hasibeen 16ballot-ings ft.rU.S. Senator on life l l th inst.. w.ilhout choice being eflecced. ;The last- ope .stood. Ben­ton 57, Green 36,GrieF 35,absent 4/ The. chances are now favorable to the election af'Tbomas H. -Benton.- t

f^ - Later despatches apnotmce Mr, Bentoa's election. Good. ' ; . • ' ' -

• The Hon. Jesse V..Bright hss b.een've-ele<ftea TJ.*S. Senator on the 1st ballot, recejying 92 .votes against 46 for Charles Dewey. .1 .

Ohio LegidalUre.^-lVi the Ohio Legislature,the* the democrat^ httve refused wider afly <sircumstan^ ces to vote for a free soil canidate for Ul- S., Sen-, atpr. .- . - . ' • . . . " ' , . ; . • '

The Albany Knickerbocker states that t he ladies of Troy have adopted'at their Fa i r s tl)e pjan of selling their confectionary (kiss,es) tp'the .gen.tleracn-for phe. and twp shillings each, ah'd that one p re t ty girl recently real-; lzedsixtytwo'dollars from her'.' trahsactions" irt this linei Wohder i f the iFaitf Lhdres wilt e'licPBrage any "-tFahsactions'" in that line a t ttiefr entertainment this evening 9' We •JriadT seeY ' ' ' ••'-•n' ' . '

:T«eL^nit;s FAiB,by tbeJ'air Ladies.of 3t-James,Saciaty pf,thjs.village, occurs.this pphurs-,-drty-)!eveij>.ing,.,A.fipe.variety Of itrtxlesaiie prepa,r-;

edtpfeparataojjs made for an in vit[jig suppBr,apd.ev 'erythicg anaiiged', tohavej t ,altrac,tiveand pred*

i itable affair. That the lair thing wiUbedpne o a the occasion by the liberal hearted lant} generous, no wp pan donDlf'-^- -

. MissACBtfseTTS.f-G.eo./'S., Bontwell has been elected Goveriier by th'e Legislature, and Henry ^W.eushtpalTLie'at. . Glpvernor— both democrats.

The election Jr>£Setiat9i;s -was tq taike place en Tuesday. . • • . , . ' -

The Free SoiJ Members supported the caucus nominations faithfully, and we presume the Dem-'Ocrats will susiain the Free,Soil candidate for^en-»tor \vilt%quiil unacim'fty. Chrja*. JJumner is nom­inated for the jon^ term, and Riobt. Routell, dem. for'(hesbM term'. ' . ' ' " , " "Hn"' "

Later.—The iegisiat«re tijiletl J3,eleet',on Tues-^"y. owiqg.tp bad;ifaitbrfm'tiie^pji'rtof someJiqnker,

,. ,Hdempci;a.ts., Suniper lacked five votes Iptgt^njaj,

S.W1SS •B'BPU.R.iNdF.Rs'.^This beiebrated''ttiod' .of Musieians 111 g'fve a tphbert at -tbe'bptut ^JPUS? ,16 this village .cm Saturday riext, Ev-ieryho&y'&iA be there. If' is 'ig^brf!''btfr eiti-'' zeh-^baV e the opportunity oi'lisiebingWpefforttiets World^reioowtied. •• • • > - "y. , . - .

There is a great excitement at^exiijigjbn, Va., inconsequence of an anticipated slavevlia«nrrec-.!r

.tion. ,,v'. . ' ' , ' , ' .Letters have been intercepted, 'atict''it apeeate,

that about 600 are implicaled. . ' .,. , • " ' - ' • • ; , / - . . ,,'.:r . ; • . '

'The C&nipass:—The Daily Ghronotype, and- the, Weekly -Emancipator andBf8publican;ib£»''Bostdri|

ha-V-e '-all- been merged ia thenew free .holt pa-.', per—"'The ©ompafesf' torbe edited by John Gk Pal-. frey, Richard-Bildreth, and Elker WWghtt '

T t e New .York Express ' s ^ s ^ ^ u d s p n . Huqh'-^ inson ha,s not.recpyered from hj^' insanity, J/es'se now is paf.taking. qf th.e same sad catalliit)?. sa, and John are ' singing, in New ^ ig jand . ~Abby is,. a t horne.^n this city. '. i . ; . ' i

53r A Rail Road Meeting is called, to be hfeld\ at kfexico on the SSth inst." It is-'h'opea'ai' Iar^ attendance will be had at the nieetirig'

.- - — r - -^a^ .^ .^ ' o t r i i W . •: f j " Who Would be, a Loa-tfer, if tbSi{9llbw|prg,isa,

correct description of their future sjfofe;. ,-, , :. i ' "-i. " Iha ip t po ho|liie;p,n-,pairth, .—

JMor no where.dset sppse; , Misfortune follows 'ipe r-

Wh'ereyef'bbiirs 1'gbes; I spose that wheBiIidies,-fi'. ' '

-From-Satanl! ilbedriy.eh».l 1 And made to-Jba-fabptU: , ' .

Outside the walls pfheaVeh, With"' nppe \o ialrTme im " • '' .

N-P-1rieiidly'ha»d tofgieetime— '". "i'r • .:JTfone to cheprioj? up-r-i, -'i •-•i-i'

. . -,',(A^d not adara'dsbn-l.'-tti tijeat. ine;'*

RATHEtt BirTfcB.—A ba'bhbter's reply to.a.young ad^,' wBHi^gnifiea^tl/' 'sent 'n£W;'jas 'a' ^rest%\ sori^e'-Wormwoed,;—' Iiv . " ' • ,•

"" " i 'm glaTl'yrt,u/^i.ftfe'jiota'MiVs1,!<"' ',•'" Much worse .might me betall ; ' ''

'.•• ;Eheiw6rmwood'sbadalgne,-bnt!'worsei i. • ,, vTlie woiTUiWood and the gal,(l),':-i . ' , „ , . . '

J r l = Pork is sel l ing in U t i e a at; $5,50. to $5)7^per ' liundrcd—sb':BaysU,{ire'Her,alcl!),-' .

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