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ome 8 EE | Our California Correspondence, Our New York Correspondence. The New Hampshire Constitationa! Con- which one profession shall, i ‘The Census, and rewth ‘ork. i Dela SACRAMENT: | Binanaarron, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1350. | wreuuon. | yulet hart ite) gy We base abaty Resintegene soesber @nidene | th pericty fe ar atcabitis Nate, eerie, Description of California Autumnal Scenes in the Country—Some Account | REMARKS OF Tux Hox. Livi Woovsuny, ON Tue | What sect do Sidaey or Lock, or Jefferson, or interestia, i ‘ ‘he North American cyphers, “guesses” ; Sy RELIGIOUS TRSt POR OF FICE | Medison, think fit to be trusted with legi ve | intel g memoranda on this subject; and we | 1. en Philadelphia, and Lever, $e —Agricult ut Advances of Cali or- of Broome Couwnty—Its Geologwal Fratwres—Its For several diya, the aboiitioa of the religious | power? How is this, too, in our neighboring re- | have in preparation, a mass of intelligence in re- | to about 440, and he po he nia—Politi:s— The Elections, &c. Population and Resources, &c., §¢. beg 48 @ qualification for office, ve discussed ia | publies? Do they thus oatracise a past Oa the con- | gard to it, which will be unrivalled for fulness and | York, without its suburbs, containeno more. Now, Here | ain, after a tedious passage of forty days ‘The chill winds of approaching winter sweep Hon Levi Waewt gshes toa of Noy Supe | trary, they had the expericnce of the revolution to; interest. We can now give but a few hints of a re- | We make no guesses about it ; but we state the es- and a half, at the very centre of the El Dorado of through the streets of this beautiful village in fitful | which it wi tena ah ond The following are the | aid eee te he Daas Dowolls aad Jealay “ey sult which will astonish the most careful observers, tablished and sscertined fart, that Baw. Fork the West, and in the greatest country that [have and howling guste, and the withered foliage and | remarks of Mr. W.:—" Being opposedto the ts!, | and many others of that ereed have fought side by | and will call the attention of the whole civilized | (ithe ropers without, counting any suburbaw por- ever seen. The tales of tlie Arabian Nights and of Jeafless trees give indubitable evidence that Time | that, some of our princioal offi m chalk ag be pee side with us since at Chippewa and Bridgewater, | world to the commanding position which this city | tion nearly 100,000 greater than that now ‘Aladdin's Lamp are mere noon:isies in comparison. hath borne hence the “last rose of summer” —leav- | Jeave tooffer a few reasons for it. 1 do itquice | ietaee edn v2 Haga sara inet | now assumes. reece vork iin near yon My senses have been bew) dered and confounded, ing bleak and dreary indications of his rapid march. | as much to vindicate our fathers in part for tase | oer an pil, A Sy ty Dp ong ts phot, a Gininatay Soak saw Gnidia: added) | 48 be Mow York te eames a @nd 1 am just emergins ‘ion my astonishment, A few months since, as we traversed the hills and | ing it, ag myself for resisting it. Constiturions, it | my mind, not only unjust to other sects, but not | tants than the whole city and its suburbs did fifty | City Hall’ than several of the Philadelphia suburbs and intend putting my his and opinions in the valleys of Broome county, the forests waved | icoMgaucs, GuEnt to be durable insisumenls, | reputable to us as a people, or to the age'in Which | years ago,—in 1800,—eleven years after New York | &f (0 its State House, and the united me form. . and basked their rich garniture of leaves in the | people, and lasting ut times, as 0173 has, witho wt | W°U¥e to retain this test longer. became (what it ought to have remained) the seat | Prippasam aggregate population larger than that From the reports thes cccives im the States winds and the sunshine of heaven; flowers of every | seakom “i hange, for aif a contury 5, Pat Tam! ‘Tae Lata Murpgrous Arrray ox tax Onto | of the federal government miles pry hy ‘Bute ages Ay the ‘. : ne is lod- te i ‘pti implici ir | Willio ‘i tile = i i ‘ J House, especting this count, Iv ed to the smaciaton fener yp eeepc Aenean veces self the talerant spirit of the age, and a more en | erate Ning arene “the fate bisody | _ Of the nineteen wards of the city, thirteen now | Whole State of Delaware thrown in : that all traces of ery! “ne adicated primeval wildness, aromatised (pardon that verb,) | jightened public opinion, to expunge it at once | afiray on the Ohio river, fro contain (each) a larger population than the whole © fetmate the population of this metropolis the soft breath of h distill f th: y Tiver, from ong who witnessed 8 ?' properly, and to of from the sysiem of & pr whose intention it is < reath of morning wie istillations of their | from our system of government I do this, too, | jt:-—As the boat was jeaving the wharf-boat ut | city did in 1796,—the year before the formation of ee tet compare.it fairly with that of any ve here, and that » but those who are of | C#tly sweetness; the musical chirping and twitter- | the more readily, at the present moment, in order | Cincinnati, we observed half-doz: ee ty tae to compete with num- op live bere, ing of birds, and the monotonous humming ef bees, | io present another illustration to the world, how nen, we observed: S06 en drunken | the present Constitution of the United States by the | ber of itants on the shores of its inner har- the most desperate charvcier can succeed. Al- awoke the silent echoes of the mighty wood; here, easly lane po galt pore ta nLie Dies youn Sparel mon, pene arti On Ye went host, Federal Convention. Five of the present wards bor, going inno place farther than one mile though I kuow perfecrly wll the character and theplayfulswallow dipped his blue winginthe crys: | tionghles eeuthe Shenson ead recchanged in thia | Putll.apearently tn good humor. | Just asthe boat in, each, more population th ee ene tee es ot eshewon deen, not i tances of many who left our own city for tal waters of the Susquenannab; and there, powedfar | free coun with -” ceaurt te Siena a a out, they scram! on board, one dragging | contain, each, more ation than the whole city | farther than that from its paved or macadamised Coe ae ore GOPseE thvetbesuany tral yeutermoania Weep | Meyer Peat tat" Seng ae | Ral om ted met, acme deck oy, | yrowated in Ce int federal cenmue—thato 120 | eet, ight the, plc expense a he is , wr steagle, liberty’s proud birdskimmed the trackless | safety, as well as best interest, of our blessed | jatothe cabin, with hie ty ; There is but one ward in the city that does not now ane not stop at the fork of the any material difference wiih them, yet I was sur- until his form disappeared in the golden fee | Union. Nor i I a ielen, ton nto the cabin, with his back covered with blood, . 7 ~ 1.4 | Delaware river, but may take ten miles wide of prised and astonished, 0» | nding at San Francisco | toons of sunlit clouds, moving on like the slowand port , ae ciher iy ibistie nor innovating Be as ae “ moaiing tarongtt Si ite, ane | conn ® Javger population than thd whole eer ne both shores of ‘Delaware Bay, down to May Jat this place, to find the levee and streets filled | St@dual motions of a mighty caravan; now, the | rashly, ths wonton 4 od Ps ‘non , a hundred years ago. There are now as many in- | and Henlopen; and when Ry Sere that n’t anda place, saliva a "| Placid bosom of the tranquil river sparkled like | “"On @ little examination it will be fouad that this | faints ated | aggregator i br get to habitants north of the middle line of Fourteenth | 40, they may keep on with same breadth of with @ population of bund -orely dressed, fine look- | giamonds in the sun; and now, the melancholy | tog; crept into the constitution originally under a | was ne sau the Me ye sad “ ney street as there were in the whole city in the year | the eastern shore of Maryland and Virginia, dowa ing, emart, active, buvivess cea, quiely pursuing | rumbling of distant cascades and waterfalls greeted | temporary impulse, and without having any intla- | gnothereame up, also staboed, and bleeding terri- 1820. There are more south of the line of Canal, | fabian Joes ats fim, fos ait aes ae their individual avocation=, wistead of finding, as I | the ear, and then died away “like gentle waves re- | ence on the affairs of the State practically as they | bly. He was also laid on the floor. ‘Thea came | Wark ; ” | anadtente-walae of auhery Ganeea ae Eee aupposed, a band of desperadoes. I remained but | treating to the shore. Te, bieapre oe then stood. This is the vindication of our fathers. | another, and another; and it was fiaally uscer- ‘alker, Bowery, and Catharine streets (now the | be ied eat was Feeounver eet rte & vary short time at Sua Francisco, and/am, there. | 5Y others, were seenes calculated to attract & Tradition says—and I probably had it inearly life | tained that three had been dangerously stabbed, | fitst six wards) than there were inthe whole city Wont do” im) fore, unable to write fievly in relation to it. enretat balchc Rewer ann i egtan bide canaie a fag teen Lepea be pg page nla one severely cut, ad one slightly on the arm’ | in 1810,--two years before the last war with Great |» The people of New York have no interest in de- pa Ro Toeperity fluttering ia the extreme, | Seen 6m luxuriant forests, leaving @ lucid im- | the Convention of 1791, that the provision was in- | brow, and both a blow and acut fromsome weapon, | ‘Bis city north of Houston street (called North not the loss of tit A t Pa ut not destined, by 1 Co attain that posiz | Pression on the mountains and valleys of the mys- | serted in 1784 to repel tuunts which had been fluag | below the othereye. Meanwhile Capt. Devol had | street forty years ago, because it was fixed as the | rived from its own porition, and resorroee, tad, op Gon in @ commercial p slew which that eity | ‘tious decomposing | and recuperative | princi: | out by some after the Freach Alliance, that there gone into the room, collected his men, and pre- | northern boundary even of the northern suburbs of | far from bein, im Bed by the scaulons Br ‘of ne A Baber ‘Mans dlavaa ples pervading as well the granite androcky forma- | was to be an alliance also with the French religion Tod >. eiveet the swabbing parte. Th " ry A " 1g impeded by t emulous gro‘ en. $00 will for the ft yes of the two | Hons of the solid hills, as the tender flower and the | gnd the establishment of it here. The provision | Was then landed at Fulton, and Gaxt, Deval ose the city,) than there are in Amsterdam, the ancient | that ee ae American cities, its advanee is ac- poo pte vagal ae s whieh they each | va roa neice ere moos ee Sages fell then still bora—so few Catholics existed inthe | up to procure an officer to ‘arrest te sulin and | capital and now the largest city of the country from | pope p< acropina ne Ga Sr poses but din the has gone | fort sane | this county, and. survey the undulating forests Lp eens | add ee inure’ s i ialning & have feapapeen tere ited roa pe a. bone this city derived its foundation and its first Sb ome.” caves originally remarked by a | Setead out before him in their, primitive magnii- | two ineffectual efforts, the Convention voted to | return on board'and secure the lives of the deck | Euopeanname. There is a larger population now | ni NgMnen® 4 stot at ough tocermit both depot for the trade and avree of the State of | cence, tracing at the same time the rivers’ gentle ‘i sori in this ci i i California 4 eg i ‘leontie | erase it, and @ majority of the people concurred | passengers, by putting the gang ashore. Four were | this city south of the City Hall, than there is in |-New York i i in it—each Ite rituation isa very foe one, onthe banks o° | How in their meanderings through the fertile culti- | with them,—yet not being quite two-thirds, the pro- | hointea out, whose names we uscertained to be | York, the city from which the Royal Duke who \« Wig dette” le ccnp aati genet ‘illiam vated valleys at his feet, without drinking deep | vision rem: pretlbmg crag where ce timen, one draughts of nature's loveliness, must have seasibili- | Uiged mate ng though against the will of a de- Fl Raa STi Vee ep ot ee gave to this city the name of New York derived his | sn BA ere es, bind BS say to mooied with safety. Th ag it is at present, ties veer the ac pega srcogy of nature and art The principle of the test was, even then, 80 | Leonard, and Bill Blakely—all “a Pittsburgh boys,” tide. | Senne - Un Toby bel yale omeh. Re thee | is Jaid out on @ per el plaia, the streets | “St d fail to awaken and bless, from Li us, that as Catholics increased siace in the | gs tney styled themselves. ‘They were at once put | The present chartered city of New York contains | ¢o long about his nose, pa York di ee running at right angles. «oi broud, and will, as | _ Broome county Seeives its home sear <ECo | State, from a mere handful as then, another con- | ashore, and all appeared to be very drunk. One | at least two hundred thousand more ple than | add (with him)—‘ Go, poor devil! 1 will wrod . time aevencee, become as | momanaies county By audaline Taeltare paned March err onee, 2 tieke Tay ea of them, the first put of, went ashore with his bag | can be enumerated in any other ict ak, ted city | thee!” a 4 a s 5 Pe gatry bp: > * pi b a ; : a : pardne 4 pune, te Breach: hiuiakon | 26, 1806. It is situate between Bag Spee 42 deg numerous, or had the test been much more than a pookvng pests rl _ ent ent hone ormh ide. on the American continent and islands—more than | | he four great Atlantic cities—New York, Phi- City. The principal ay or business is Jeurale Tang, Seas thor Licata: cautsonas to Pm pag ool gate Aes RL le ig bbs Rane, Tp commande, ait bim oa the back ot any city in Europe, except Paris, London, and | pear ier fg ag rs ti an, ao Ge kaee 2 “4 be eT am a te uilt up clese! e i rH s “ . ead with a wrench, and tum! jim into the ii ity i ‘i on both eden, containing iiilions of dollars worth | Of about 627 square miles. Twenty years ago, | the Puritans abroad mingled with this and render- | water He got up, and probably disliking such Constantinople—more than any city ia christendom | this half cestury. “The same senate whieh Binghamton, the place from which this letter is judi A Paris and London. There is a l: | mote or retard the progress of the other three, pro . Very nearty oil the buildings are of * ed prejudices stronger with some against erasing | company, waddled to the edge of the bi except Paris and London. ere is a larger popu: r Un 5 Wood but here aud ner say be seen targe and | dated» and the chef town of the county, Was | the test, they ought for more recent persecution by | gfer much hard scrambling got to Aue fon: aait tea | yadon ia this olty, north of Fourteouth street, than operate with additional power on this city. Go let elegant brick edifices, showing clearly what is in | Xaown by the ae Othe cna pote County jail, | Laud and the Episcopalians in England, to have | off out of sight. The other three were now thrown | there is in the three greatest cities of British Ame- them ell flourieh. Intelligent New Yorkers would €mbryo for the improve cent ot the city. A large tained, af that sacra By Sartore, cognts ee » | excluded them also. But it was right to exclude | off the boat, by which time many of the Fultonites | \; & - rather contribute to increase the prosperity of these ot alice ia naw of eyecten, a's — were Ce stantially re t : — a ye a. neither. Now, under more Quspicious circum: | had collected on the shore, when Kane commenced | 'iC® @dded together—larger than the population of | sister-cities than to their diminution. They have uilding on the corne second and K streets, | $O# Nerss bs dipng 59 Pied r oe rage hat uy stances we have and I trust, will improve, the op- | stoning the constable of the town. [a thisgame he | @ny capital of a government in America (out of the | py rr interest sa: eet among and in them and will be shortly } for business. It will | St Church; one sendemy tease vicearporated ix | portunity to do justice to all —There is now no | was decidedly worsted, however, for the constable | Union, ) except Mexico, Rie de Janeiro, and Ha- | (ecommerce of the Union. | When divided have accommodatio nt for a population of geet oa ee e100 00 Wo neialingoffices, | @¢ad of French influence or French religion. The | hit him a heavy blow on the back with a stone, and a r oa fort them, as it io, and long has been, there is enoug! 75,000 or 100,000 per dis to contain 600 1830, wit pie of $ is 5 two Tree on rightsof all Christians at least to equal freedom and | soon brought him to terms. The boat then A | vana. Neither Peru, nor New Granada, nor Vene- | for cach with assurance of constant increase to boxes, the yearly rent o1 w will yield $14,400, | 0m ih be vee bed bens a ere bab ga ‘gi | power in our system of government, have become | out, leaving the ruffians and the Fultonitesin some | “ela, nor Ecuador, nor Central America, nor each. The improvements of a few years in rapidity being $24 per year for evch dex: The expenses, | Small furnace for castings; three saw millé, each | 4 practical question, and should of course be settled | gort of ludicrous parley—the citizens declining | Bolivia, nor Guayana, has a city which contains a | Of Communication between them are tending fast however, are eno’ be reatof the room in pti eee u ab dene ie . “on 2.000 abi ie ng on broad, enlightened, and humane principles. | close quarters—and we saw no more of them. The sellin caeil'tn Gan at tab Gataaie Ghel of to make t — ut wards of one great city—portions which the post office 1 being AOU 8000 | ee eee ee thes lvoe Ie Covered with | ifty years, with their discussions and researches | wounded men were then atteaded to, the captain | )’P a pugned ; ane Bier. Atlantean metropolis—nearer to each per month. A cour! of briek is also build- | Gy UCH of the land about this place ts covered with | and experuments, have poured a flood of light over | assigning them berths in the ind intending | ‘his city. The only cities in America (out of the | other (in time) than some sections of Pekin or A : dense forests of pine, the best of which, however. p », ' A 4, of Yeddo are to each other. ing: it is to be two sores ia height and about a . 2 | the true nature of liberty of conscience and all its | to procure further medical attendance at New | Union,) that surpass that ward in ulation are ee A eighty feet in wideh, ‘he prineival court room of ores age Parse ohn a oe nt a od great safeguards. Let us then do what our fathers | Richmond. Bien chacwas was reported that Rio de Janeiro, Tetos, Havana, Tessie Ayres, PP pedo? hep rigdican earn sormetiin from each which will be sixty by sixty-tve feets the other | form tolerably good pastivege. “The wallags of the themselves would, if now living, under increased | the leader of the stabbing gang was still on board, | Bahia, and Santiago. : " | European cities. Philadelphi nd New York, [- nonues of the edifice will be devoted to the dif. | Si couchannah and Chenango rivers are rich alla. light and experience, — a and Captain Devol determised to have justice done “ 4 ‘ Jew | cularly,cun learn from Boston and London, ( Ano erent off sind the judges” | Vial fats, from one to two miles ia width. ‘How does the question stand under republican | him, at New Richmond. He landed at that place, | _ That portion of the present chartered city of New | Tia yecin eat mm aie Beal rman Canc chembers. » bea fictshed, will be about The geological features of this county are not principles of government! By them, constitutions procured an officer, and took the accused froma | York which is bounded on the north bya line | Pern osetnaeen ) the necessit; elle Ganaly ieatition $70,000. Other buriding d to public pur- | aiiogether uninteresting. The great basis rock ia | 84 laws are made more to protect rights than | bunk in the deck Toom, where he was actually drawn from river to river, through Canal, Centre, | against the overshadowin, and overmaanetl of poses are being talked. vou’, aud will, asa matter | ¢. boniferousslate, which rises on the east, and | COMferthem. They are made for protecting liber- | sleeping beside a coarse looking Dutch woman. Setat < vr | parent city, by its inde fe tsuburbs. T ry teed of course, be erects uy hail, schools, | forms the mountains between the Delaware and % gquality, conscience, property, and life, rather | A large bowie and a dirk knife were fouad on him. ‘Wralkes, Pivielon, ‘nee Gres trees, 8 8 tereee | Tered it y ois do lanew bu Sandell ak ae churches, ce The vty sow will be perfectly | Sitinehannah rivers. ‘The summits of these moun- | #8 to give most of these, or to establish any par- | He was taken before a magistrate, who held the | population than Hamburg, Turin, Buda-Pest (the | }tirt Ming fr a va boo ge is a and di- safe from’ uny sudden rie ia the river, which may | tying are overluid, in a great measure, by gray- ticular set of religious opinions. This is not that | scales of justice in a shoemaker’s shop; and aftera | ancient capital of Hungary,) Copenhagen, Brus- | without Fartediction or Deane over ay eee lever whic ts 2 built around | Wacke, which, in a quartzose form, covers the | Teigion is a minor concera, and not in some view | very ludicrous examiaation, the prisoner was idea- sele, Venice Gonoa, Munich, Florence, or Bor- | Bolidated : : yer A pulous distriets that have wh U) renege frtos ofthe ceuny Ah ape orcom | wh conte betwen Ged eam, wad | hed caeet, ecu aubia, Hewae Ae | sooo | Stound and have’ derived thew auperor reat ty formation which embraces this county, con- P i am ‘ exe) sists of the eame as that Which contaias the coal | S°1dom to be interfered with by goveramea's. | they would not say positively whether he had | Divide Manhattan island by Houston street, and erased ta tact heel Naked Cans risoa with any of | ff, iP Sesame d, we have no doubt | SUch intolerant interference has caused oceans of | stabbed them, as they had been struck from be- i i i i 4 < the Hate wat etek Oke re rmation of Pennsy ome ny » Weha bie a blood to flow, and millions to perish at the stake, | hind He was then taken ashore, and required to | °° either side of that line resides a larger popula- | Lion, in the thirteenth century. The growth of Ah : (fulge of land eg Gene iy bee gh ead cong eg and was one of the great causes which expelled give bail in $400, or go to prison, We did not | tion than is contained in either of the following ps Pin wrew ede hegs purel) een ors to the en- i - yranni on, for that thie did, the leve dertaken, and will bea the great public we the High & itest work ever an- ng from the # : ‘ our fathers to a wilderness and the mercy of savage heth i ji d citi i i lati 4 to river, back of th per, forms @ pertect- Fete mg oo. be shaeami wows fact that seingriok foes. The republican goverament afterwards es- hel Scienee eteuiar: tie ue eae — peer kee ce ae ee we cal Plantagenets, Stuarts, and Tudors, thatconstamt fy natural 8 ROLLY TOUR Oe ee ane eo ee craton and ‘hitueineus shale, | tablished here should, if true to republican prin- | Captain Devol having lost some four hours of a) --teeeeta, » Edinburgh, | eflorts were made by royalty to prevent its enlarge- aides of the city ewbankment now be- | ye found abandantly dispersed throughout this re: pees shield <p * — religions, teneis, while | time, was compelled to leave. The prisoaer re- | Rome, Palermo, Birmingham, Leeds, Marseilles, | Tote pode gain Oc ns tatitrad tne 9 ) 7 D ti Ps ily, it thei = i + Ly ities in | n “ -s ing 1 he intersection of this | jinn, | sales sad Grek, behaves ealecoue heir pur- | fused to give his name, but we ascertained it to be | Lyons, Barcelona, Adrianople. The only cities in | large already, in the reign of Henry Vill. acd ta ridge miles above its ju tinues on the mer d Ww ile acting | Ham Yeager, also of this city. The boat being | Europe which contain a mulation equal to half i Si ued as good citizens, or it becomes suicidal, and, like | now purged of all the gang, the remainder ot the bed N Se eck Thadden ha thacoige a | “ “hee ge gm en ere see caneeren 10 be f despotism, persecutes differences of opinions, and y that of New York (besides the three above name y i Ys pt during the brief period for {he production of grass. than other articles ot introduces the groseest irregularities. » Siaee iateared tate: ae ae ee as surpassing the whole,) are St. Petersburg, Vi- | of the commonwealth,” until the triumph of the gricult js inthe valleys are common wisel , “ . _ r inci prese: - png a vavelip 4000a, pochaslon crops nA nee sane oe ques mn — Pr - eee aad last evening were all entirely out of danger, except | enna, Berlin, Moscow, Naples, Manchester, Dub- aoe nage fe 1 ae ey rol poked whentol excellent quality, remunerating toan am- | Out qheviid cajor, abd A aencagy pees ae Cara rai ie of gs ob ta who will | jin, Liverpool, Glasgow, Lisbon, and Amsterdam. | dence, wes the English founder of New York, and | ple extent, the labor and enterprise of the farmer. ° *; ‘ a canis M'Quaide, of | 1, should be observed that these comparisons are pe its present name, end obtained its first | hoped. "The forests of timber which cover this county are | Privilege to hold property. If -to hold that, why | Withamsport, was horribly stabbed, and must have : , i i The forests of timber which cover this county ai 5 C. , which each helps to | pied nearly half a gallon. Patrick Money also | made with the present city of New York alone, a wot ested his brother and royal to protect it exceedingly dense and umbrageou the prepa- | BOE to, “ d poten of og lumber Set nope on ae veng Tr inten eeearaenie fae lelerias eres tied, ae PR ea gy — F tend confining it to its original chartered limits, unal- | was renewed under the Hanoverians, it was fouad peeved within a few years past. Ths hilly lends, | 20% then, let them wid in legislating to protect all | Wall, of Elizabeth. We did aot learn the name of | tern suburbs, Brooklyn, Willamsburg, aad Green libestie of en . B rigs jew ne le of the chartered when disposed of for parposes of agricaltare, com. | aT Gan is can trstereae {he young man stabbed in the arm. Besides these, | Point—the most remote parts of which are nearer | electionsend the gureraualet opeapesed of eeototee " 5 . , 7 P a o1 anchester, ha th hi - is it i i mend oom On eg i ys e; and the lands der nor lead ‘0 load them and make them effective. | blackened in the affray, and several of the stabbag to our City Hall than half this island is—and the pone ypron see i rer it by tener that ‘There ere sulphur springs in this county, known | 1® dang Bf rights, rou Medes, also, to all heap ang had cuts or braises in the face or hands. We | Tesult is not affected as concerns the previous com- is chuute be ue he ‘din “ye val, ph et sg toe Helena Repeat ae oak a ea creaky, bet efterwanee, Tocypbece Paget Tog Tearned that the gang commenced ate affray by | parisons; but it shows that the united metropolis, | ang parliamentery'goverament, witha ieslaoabte strong medicinal properties: bat e most singular dom of conscience to all, and treat it, in the fourth | Spe Sadhel ates Eeemetie igloos elimer: on at the State census of 1855, will surpass in popala- | charters to protect them against yearly change in oe anne lt geo pr a “ i rs ‘Pur spring is | atticle, asso high a privilege as not to be in any | when remonstrated with, made an attack first oa | tim every city in Europe except the British capi- | their civic system, without reference to P- ; whole, of this | ie eee oe pure water, entirely “ee tan Say vagy on ype a Sy ty 9 Mr. Maney, and then on all others not of their | tal—every city in the world except that and Pekia, Rew fakl Nien thigeno ae superintendence Of | rineral mixture whatever. The bare taste of the . = 4 . “crowd.” Maney says he was stabbed in the face | and possibly excepting also Hang-tchoo-foo and , f from Philadel’ | Sulphur water, and its appearance, show that it is | {im from filling offices to secure it by lemisla- | white struggling with Yeager, but not by Yeager. Ces akong pe k, wbout five and a half | © i Sacramento, con- The hills contain hard pan generally very near erican and Sacra- the surface, which renders the soil more valuable jes trom the city, meat ot about pine , the whole length When tory ascendancy excepting on the . where for the dis- and @ 4 miles, the bank haga 5 ient slopes d Withia the ry large ti rms treme! “i whieh are placed e reservoirs, as ig from them the city froot, on tance of on top width of four'e “ for the transmission river water, wil city during the w work his been de Mr. A. J. Burney royal or otherwise, that goveras without ‘the con- Yeddo. The only cities in the world that now | sent of the governed.” The enlargement of its phia, and reflects itupoa him. | It | o sort of chalyteate, and itis strongly characterized A _ 7 ‘ After he let Yeager go, the latter gave him the ‘ : : juriedi iaali be finished in , 0! ume—many da72 | ginous impregnations. Though remarkably clear | Geciring all men equal. You do not thus give to | Tux City or Wixxenaoo —The cit Paris, Canton, and Constantinople. Those that | which it has created, and of which it now forms a sooner than Was an\ic work will be abo taxation, 960,000 paid over to he come next after it are Tien-tsing, Miako, Benares, | third part, and to which its growth, so far from i Vou-tehang, and Kio. The only cities now supe- | being detrimental, is tributary—is the sole guaran- rior to it, besides the capitals of Britain, France, | '® of the contiauance of the State’s imperial the great West. We say line of ship navigation, | and the Ottoman empire, are in Hindoostan, China, | inten. influence and supremacy in the federal when first takea, the water becomes tarbid upon | 4) +, : raised by special | © ali men equal privileges. It is also in the teeth | bago, situated upon the line of shy a collected and | * roe 4 pty on nee eee wong teed of the same bill of rights, to say one sect shall not | tween Lake Michigan and the 14 a similar amoant | terval, an uridescent p . de subordinate to another, and still dis of the most interesting and prot face. one, or let one hold offices forbidden to ot but not be voted for; and that they may be well | Bay up the Fox River to where it comes within a which to estimate the rank of this metropolis | tion, of a parent commercial city by the ed + * competent for one duty and not the other. So it is | mile and a half of the navigable waters of the Wis- i > i peeved ” " " among the great cities of the world. When the burban o! tween the mines | we do, in the Constitution of the Union, that Ca- | is situated at the portage between the two rivers, | W/uch these general facts are founded. | la amount | chester, Cambridge, Charlestown, and other inde- farther tog pape ag en may be fit and safe for Members of Con- | and where the ship canal connecting them enter een 08 gags Fog fe gee pon Pee Municipalities which Boston has created ; atics, 7 7 4 n 4 € Ne 01 even now, | i ife- from i t is that 1 102 voters, 426 aliens, 2-472married | £™C*#, Senators, cabinet officers, yen, Presidents, | the Wisconsin, running south to the Micsissiy bat one superior ; and there is none, except that | master Raedeco aere fecllicten whinout y yuld aceru “ and yet denounce them as unfit and unsafe at | We learn from the Winnebs TK t i aes eerhig | females under 45 years of age, 1,529 unmarried home, to represent one hundred and fifty polts ia | inst., that the canal connecting the Toc aad Wit She, hich prsienda to an amount equal to that of | paying for them-nee them to make the centte and almost ready to be A This county was first settled by emigrants from | 21). 4 The city is at pr rowde} with the miners | ins western part of Massachusetts, so early as | ' likewise, contrary to all sound experience and | because such a line is now under the patronage of and Jai : ‘4 a Ss | reason as we do, that Catholics may vote, | the gene: ve} ; pan. Boeton furnishes another and a like instance of variow Rabie 4 y i gen yal ge roment, from the head of (ireen ‘This will serve, for the present, as a basis on | the progressive nullification, aad almost 1790, and the larger portion of the present tants are from the Eastern Srates, or are de: ants of the old w England settlers. _In 1839, the county was divided into eleven towaships, and con- trined a population of 10,566 males, 9,624 females, of thowe fr sequence of the re tiseo, the small de the cities, river th hifun, ‘ nother, stop at this | Lerween the age of 16 and 45, 4,224 unmarried un- | - New York. Those that approach nearest to a com- ir being y land or wa 6,695. " The county, also, contained 24 grist mills, ion without representation. All other | portion remains to be planked. ‘The lock verpool. Two of these three have in former years | der the prolonged operation of such agencies. bibs of the prosis joes are left at this | 158 saw mills, 1 oil mill, 9 fulliog mills, 10 cardi ; machites, 2 distilleries, 4 asheries, 1 iron wor! trip hammers, 20 tanneries, 1 brewery, 135 districts, and 6,173 scholars. There are | ‘ t each | been its superiors in population, wealth and | } A jestant sects are virtually deprived of re- | end are nearly finished—all, - popalation, wealth and com- | short time ago, Boston attempted to effect the presentation, as they are mode Toetigible to the the hanging of a guice. Ih widition to tha wim | Merce, though now left far behind it in all these | union of one of these suburbs to itself, but was pt the gat In additi im- ji islaure. Their opinions and wishes are un- | provement, a levee Combakane pb huen aaa. particulars. Henceforth, the race for the prize of | defied and defeated by the combined action of the heard there, from themselves They are branded. | ed by Messrs, Webb & Bronson, (the enterprising a empire of the world is solely be- | creatures sround it—the creations of its prosperity. 4 Sai nm this city and London There is no great E ¥ oa very short schich are improved; aleo, 18,000 neat cattle, 4,139 They are driven forth as with the mark of Caia, proprietors of that art the land on which the | city in Cagitandom, where the English is a ae | The old ate aoe ae re sneeea xe — eyed an iden of bane Se Ce Ponghe fc was a few years Why not, as well, explicily, say— and not doit caveading from the high lend or blaft'oa the south ese _ aad bees ep Ape yan n oo | belled egainst the belly, and “got the upper h : But this courty is not no ~~ i population ; se: eatest in Ew ', “ ” “cylmalenet te | ago! Fama td er “ins Yor tachlag | SUG yhy naa acca tran | tak Semceet® ie Math he, mrt | ws no immuiog and alo new Z| Suugh appa he acne of ae st ‘ wrofitable market with the productions of this coan- >, CG ? Ca- 7 -) - | minish faster but for the constant tendency of the e, when they waste ther in divided eggs (when | eens be Me ahd the New York and | ¥tit? Catholic Ireland ? Catholic Hungary ? Ca- | pleted, will entirely prevent the overflowing of the | hy 4 ambiti he » y r T and dozen ; | {fY, have been opened; and the New # ork and’ | tholic France? Why halt at half-way measures? | “Portage.” It is ow far advanced, and will cost | “¢Venturous and ambitious to migrate from the | distracted interest--when, al f ong straggling to : * | Erie railroad, which passes through this place, ren- Pi : : fe ” country to the capital city. [In Vienna, St. Peters- each other do’ all + bbages . Why not say it is a mere creed ia religious faith, | about $16,000. Messrs. W. & B. have also com- pos Stock an Abrovond he t down, they succeed ; happily x, $300 apiece ; | Pers ite point on that road of great importa and not the mind, heart, or morals, which reader | pleted a turnpike road across tho “ Portage” from ol ae hee SA. ears, Sat mon The Pelndhtite nee on ed A, be he “ * The tremendous enterprise of this railroad com- h “ an apples | nany has furnished to the inhabitants of the coua- | men suitable for self government ! Or, that we | Carpenter's Hotel, on the Wisconsin river, to the old | jegg than that of the deaths. Ia Paris, of the whole rail ie «look an and week the hie country, aad sacaleulable, and ales wid be, cans with | sores of land contained in this county, { conven amen we ease make an inp wed livor which dis- | wernment for the former alone, and not | Fort Winnebago on the lox river, at a cost of $1,700. i i | ty through which the road passes, a eource of un- x % ° ,, ° u number of births, one third are what is called ille- from suc! hal ¥ ell for $1 apiece. Summed Genvenionse, and inden property ‘along | t0 secure liberty, character, property, and life? Boe. Alvin Brosses, af tae ony, = proprietor | gitimate ; end this is the inet in many other a. blind? ha fate. Shall New Yorkers alone be on p=. aud —_ be ‘a hardly wonder its route, once remote from market, ng! vale. . ledeed, thle test _dctaze man ae be ve der eer new “2 referred to v= ay i. pean cities. It is not necessary to inquire what is at ‘he same ratio of price ou en . ‘i i low to jegrade e is eligible ion J * i able, not only for the timber it contains, bat also 5 ig ie 1,176, and is the destiny of such communities. Tie Scnoor, Mistress ann wer Canine Frrexy thet livirg can when provisions Broome county has now | to hold office, as well as to vote. It seems often | shown by the Marshal's returns, ' . 7 for agricultural purposes must be obtaine: railroad facility which, taken in connection with | to have been overlocked, likewise, that these tests | steadily increasing. The eurrounding country is | he builadelphia North americomand Gacettehas | thy gene, aay, of one of the northern towns of ard, per week, renees t ; df N ' as wel , 5 rn | . which my office is situated t g¥) per moath; boots and dourishing county of Westera apie W B cannot now vote here fora Catholic, any more | Commercial advantages of Winnebago, must ra- a ee nae erent oe singled out, towards the close of her engagement, Which you can get for $6, sell here for $25; and — — than a Catholic vote for one—though the candi- | pidly ee se city of great commercial impor- ay 'y use of logarithms. e | without any e 0 on, everything in proporiion. I think, however, | Tyx Coat. Trane or 1850 --The quantity sent | ate may be, on all hands, confessedly the best | tance. imes says the “noise of the ham- | Ras got as far pi ER otions | regard, as time advances, things will take a different course, hi bt Iroad is 54,050 01, which is th »alift for State R tat Senator, mers and saws is around us, and frames for build- o w increased to and that articles of living nay de obtained at prices ona pom ever mode’ fp. ons Work by the Samer Rees ar oe * °F | ings cre rising on every side. The preseat pro- he woe, the ep Common sense, very similar | such a degree that he could scarcely be beaten Which will give a good profit to the seller, and | company. We knock under, if even it was done | If urged that the power to make such tests in | Se#8 of improvement is accelerated beyond that of | 10 those hejma pe motes ef tas coleerese iti from her side, or prevented from entering the sehoo! Cover the expenses of transportation. by putting on night shifts, The proceedings of the | ¢ nstitutions exists, tis nomore an argument forthe | %"Y former time, and during the rise of our city of one George a ae 2 a sane Tehaen ees & - Shae The election for members of the Legislatare has | meetmg of coal operators, held on Monday last, itis because the settlement in the eurrounding country hee Jprintes place.” The result, however does not, | will be: feurd in sdother part of car paper, We ang ee caren tear that ave hae alta’ the | More than kept pace with it. Building ‘netertala, The Pallade) L health, when about to sturt for her parental resi- the slightest degree, indicate the political feel- | need only remark that the resolutions passed una | moral and Political right to unite charch and State | Water power of any capacity desired, and a rich, | | Onélasions in his peo ad origi dence, the ve signs of his determination to ings and sentiments of the people, nor will they | nimously, and, as far as we can learn, meet the a Create an Anguisition—or, having stripped othe? | F@Pidly settling country, are with us aad aroun thematica, eminently and indispatadly his own | follow her, which perceiving, she turned to the ever be found out unti! party ines are drawn, and | probation of all in the region, both large and small, sects of the privilege to hold office to-go further, | U8 ANd no odstacle, save that of title to the land invention; but he need not take outa patent or a | owner, and soen effected a purchase of the aaimal, ~ two great factions organized and arraigned. | with but one sol exception A greater feeling | ond rob t Of equal rights to earth, hire and | Stands in the track of our advancement. This copyright; for ne one will ever “ te” his Ps which now joyously attended her home. Her first at first believed that, im a country like this, | of unanimity pre among our operators on this | water, Pawo came he ‘4 for happi- | Will soon be removed, and we must rise rapidly to ductions. These conclusions are—first, that Phi- | words, om entering the house, were—‘* Mother, I Bight ety rar muchnery, bey fom | ier see Counectes with te wate amd'ey | Fee amy time and enn, Oa mcs |, sumaming te de nel oa ls | Muck fase thon’ New Yorkyan sean that | hereto watch over my are" Ale king he a lustration in the present instance, 1 am | sincerely hope that the company will comply with | mitted to sit in the Legislature, such as merchants | ‘M® State."—Onwego, N.Y. Tae. former ‘painful, alarming and g PAA oad aan tate at oid hick ia yy Of an entirely difieren' onion There were eight- | their requests, so unanimously made, because we on jidates froin ove win'rict for the Aseemoly, | firraly beheve it will result te the al benefit or | CL Jawyers, While the present test continues, itis | 44 tfgaots Wire. —The Franklort Ky.) cor. | i0n. Perhaps they will be when they arrive at it. | week, terminated in her death. During her whole ana boy oad was that Dr Charles Robs with an ill grace we can call other countries 4 Now, we will give him a fact or two that will | sickness, the faithful and evidently sorrow-stric! , otncon, now, | both partie. In reply Pigotied who, like England, ‘have. emancipated Hererae The severe the Bins “Conc 182°C | serve vo comfort him on the falvure of his suppodl- | dog, never, but for s few moments et a time, left confined in the prisenship for the marder of , Wovolend, the assessor in the equatier riots of pete By eh the Catholies, and made contributions was the scene, on Wednesday last, of an anom:- | tions to convince even himself, when the census | the siek room, constantly | ing dejectedl near the be navigable it was elected & member of education. All the former fears, as to their num- t ished. by Tass base of thiogs however, wil be eee her Pottaville to Philadelphia before next spring. | hers or political principles, have now become aN A i ~ the more Me population of Philadel, with prwinn Peohecher Sreret ond, which wee oe ated. The leading men of both parties are inactive | the work will be completed on or before, the games Iq most Catholic countries, Jesuitiam | {"Woman, Be it remembered, also, “ae ae Kensington, Gardens, Southwark, Moya- | casionally extended for his tender caresses. As her operation for the organization of their respective ae of Janua » exeept the Blue mountain dam, banished and the inquisition abolished, and the | moves in good society, and is, or 2 , | mensing, and all other suburbs united, is less than | final hour drew near, he became indifferent about bodies, and by the vext Spring election the names od Port Clinton, which will reemee & longer himself has become quite a reformer and | fesvected ae an hah oe the population of the present chartered city of | food, and soon refused italtogether. Afier her death, of “whig and loco foce” will flaunt gaily from p vin lly Saal arta Pa.) Miners’ | republican, and Catholics generally are not be me love pot y oF hee chivalry and co: New York alone, without reckoning a vast num- | which he seemed to comprehend, he continued to fe AVOU. 2S. lieved, in morals or the religious sentiment, to be ction! Thi men of bully reputation went ber who are here through the day and cross the | watch by the corpse, only at one time lea’ it ig the polls —_ ' There 1s another great difficulty which the po- Port . v on . s— | behind the age or the true standard for public civy limits only in the night and morning,—yet the | aod that was when the coffin ease, whic! lueal portion of this section of the country labore | In looking over the Voie come AgSACHUSETTS <j | liberty. What other sect shall throw at them | ni jhe house of & gentleman in Faris, Ky., and | voc county of Philedel pin dove sonttin Glaiger | estived with the colli, waa cared eae under, and that is, there is no presa, on either side, | larger towns of the commonwealth, we have been | ‘he first — ted S then tf on ae ny ness to be to tie him up and whip him, for slapping | S0/Ulation than the actual city of London. Phila- | the sid» of the Cog | ag ip | dug in an enclo- which takes up and discusses any great le na- | struck with the great discrepancies which appear exclusion, not admit that, if other than Pro- | the mulatto child of one of ir chume, She | “¢!phia, in that sense “ has yoo, pees, oa the | sure neat the house. He then, having somehow uestion. The preew here is mot edited | in the proportions of the v . | testant sects had jority here, these last should city. of »—but_not of New | been made aware of what was on, came out either with that pirit and energy which should dis- | ‘The vote of Springheld was L810 ine ea not also be of power? and that our pg ye hdl AY Pa poy bie J York. So the city of Boston has a he popula- | of the house, went te the Pobed rar his paws it. Were two or three persons whom I | 11,330, or about 165 per cent. with 75 per | ancestors’ inte of penalties and distran- | and picked up a mallet and chisel. One of the | {10M than thecity of London. So has the city of | on the side, looked im, and seemed to exa- ht mention, in New York, did { wish to make in- more lation, gives but 181’ votes more | Chisemente were ill founded? It is doing what | men drew a 4 ife and pistol and advanced to the | Baltimore; and so the city of New Orleans. | mine it attentively. Fle mext jumped down poe come out here and start a eld. mbridge, with 30 per cent | ¥& have always censured in others. The ind, who was cornered, equalling murder, | A!! American cities have been ing on the city | into the grave, and appeared to lssegst that (ptens of bot tical beliefs, they would be lation, gives 228 votes less. Charl , | error that this exclusion concedes in — lady, however, advanced with necessary of London for fifty years, both its popula- | aleo with equal care and attention, He then Tepaid for their trouble But | am trespassing with 40 per cent more population, gives Ol lees’ | that fe is to be regulated by a majority, rather | soeed, and dealt the assailant a blow with the | 0M is diminishing and because theirs is increas | care out, hurried back to his post by much on your columns, and willreserve the remain. | New Bedford, with nearly 50 pet cent. more popu. | than the severe conviction and ¢ of | mallet npon the shoulder, dislocated it, and silenced | inf- But whatis the use of such comparisons, or | the corpse, h_he continued to watch, till det of what I have to cay for a future letter from. | lation, gives 411 lesa; and Roxbury, with nearly | ¢8eh individual; or that only certain sects are | himn, Tes csend wen nat by the womin, anda | of such as the North Amertcan has been trying to | was brought oat for inte when he Cautrontia. | 75 percent population, gives 211 less votes | Moral end iw enough to exercise political | bow with the same instrament, dealt with sach | M*ke of the whole county of So ngs with | followed the coffin ong tyene sorrowfally on, as 7 7 than ‘Springfield Even Boston, with more than | Power w & and false ander our sy® | force on the forehead as to break the skull, put | ‘Be city of New York! What e | it was lowered to, its 1 twelve the of ‘Springfield, gave | '¢m of free and universal education; or | him hors du combat. The heroine turned to” t.. by Menara. Carter, that reason and cannot uphold correct called the | Cut & trifle more ti five times as Eel. Votes. principles our feeble aid and our proscrip- husband, end found him tusseling with the third the builders and PR doe Seact eae he were not one hu and 4 his adorable Soa, need on the floor. She went to work upon the third onda} gentleman's head, as deliberately as circumstances Cottrett on . These facts may afford some clew to sustain and render | atiowed, snd soon succeeded in relic whisgegeseson eteesiny nat the para ws | he eemmnnky Hampden soe, oa the ep | Sumuhant gare ge, Si ee jtawtd ht | Batend fom al art “monde” ar hs and seep its naes atta | nde hd" hat AGO ay | Seng nepal i ’ Captain Bam | commonwealth of more than 8,000 —Springfeld one alowed prose al Test; though Pro. | characters connected Be N. Smith, who is part owner. Republican. Nov.

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