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aia *ugu*t uiiatreae. H a reeolved.
t her ef or e, t hai l l ua i mped l i nel l l at l Oul d i n. I
long auM l>M .topes; anil ceavoi ugl y irrau
d l b* unfaatunaie Amy, UBVU' I arei rti ee i
keiirJakjIing k t r b. alltt kv t I aft go of air, I n f-
t i r * l a C U T , in stork' , l ur * M M D*aji<.
who * a an oa i * rt ptsButier tVi< i ,,in. d to try
hg diaaiiiful ski l l UMBW I I I * u n y Oi l * I k m,
V * t T frtiatret. d in llua design, ma I HI U I MMN I ,
Antln<ny Foster * od Hir Ki cl i anl V * i nev, coi i -
ceived a new plan. Ti ny *eot all lit-r N f f l a l l
i e ataeinttea tetr, ene, after B i i r W i i t ng t h *
poor lady, threw iter body .town a rlijjM cf
U i r a. o a* to eugfO-t lli*l her ilealli liud bi en
ot . *wn itied l.v an C C I U V MI . Hut ibw expl an-
ation, from <muui cauwa, gamed au liitl--
oaaatanee m the iieigMioihtn.iT, lliat f ,.<i I - ol
flat naaat .1111*11* character rvl i t i nt ! tn Kir Hu-
bert * e i e quickly ci rcul ated. Tl i e * * rumoca
retchi ng the para of Tl i oma* L e u * , an einl
iiem cl ergyman of C ovt' titry, lie nniiMtliai.-ly
addresser! a li t i . r, Mi l l extent, In tlie St . u la
riaa of Htate, m whi ch, after i-xpreaaiitg hia
i-onviction of a ftvoral' lii heari ng, froiii l i nn
aanaa of j usti ce, ha aaya; Ti n n fun- am I
moved and bul drnrd In wr i i t ngl o ngni He unto
voftathat here, in tbeae parti s, t r r ui et h unto
ma l o be a grievous and dxngcrou* suspicion
and mti l tenti g of tha death of her which waa
tlm wi l e of Lor d Robart Dudl ey. And now
mi deaire and iruat ia, that (he raihar bi your
goal i , diacrcte, devtee, am) dillijjciicc, through
the CJ,ut-< n's Maj eal i i ' a mii..i , i i i n- Hr uf i l i
ni r and t ri i ng nut of the truthe, with dwt
punMhment and i f lie found gi l u in llua mailer,
I I Y kg nneply known. Fur, if no aearcli and
enqui re be niade and known, ilia displeasure
of Ood, tha dia,*ionnr of Hie Queen, and tha
danger vt the * hole rt t i me, ia l o be (oared."
C on* l ad* . ~
Dailu Journal sV Courier.
LMMil WedMwd^, Octobtr 26,1853.
Hl l l t ; NOMIN A T I O> N .
r u t . . . . . i K M m.
EMORY WA SHBURN,
o r w- iin i > i i-K
f o i l U B I T T E N A M t . l i t t KM' r l .
W ILLIAM C. PH/JNKET' r,
o r ADAMM.
aoBAreaa roa i i i n i i mi covttrr,
U. WA N111Ni I UN WA HKEN, of Charlaa-
Ui a n. '
LORBKZO N A HI N K. nf Framlngham,
WI NT HROP E. FA ULKNER, of A cton,
F. O. I'UIM'K, of Wincheater,
UEOROB 0 . RRA liT UW, of nomerville,
PET ER U M I . \ , of Dracutt.
H - K l l i o a . . . . . . . - . M O N D A Y . N O V . 1 .
TaUi J?*u>ro*xt> BA BU o r KxraBsKHTATiu*
rra l n/ vari ct mn l.tr.m A I.IIII: .. T lie amount
of matter bearing on thia aubject, which wi
have alraady laid before our readers, in edito-
riala, tamnmunicatioa* and extracts from totem -
pnrary journals, kaa been an great that acan-ely
an v thing nm*i a* to be aaid. \ V will, how-
ever, call attention to the probable npc-rationa
of the prepensed *y*tem of House Represents-
tion IN the countiea of Middlesex and Eaaex,
emitting to remark on the other countie*, not
becauee Uta oparatiou of tkie ayatem ia the lea*
objeotioaabia tkwraiit, but rathar for brevitr'a
l r .
T o begin then with our own county of Mid-
dlaaex. Fraaainghain baa a |x>pulatioii nf 3gli(i;
8hal ey a population of 110!); yet both theae
towna are ajiarle equal a* tn repreaentation !
A ain, Uracut baa a population of S460 ; Sl.i r-
bnrn 10M ; yet Drecut and Mberborn are ei|ual
in the ere of tha new Conatitution ! A gain,
VIalJen bee 1227 inhabitant* ; Littleton in.'T ,
but ouib abare alike ' A nd .11i0 men in tkw
email lowita are equal to 10,641 ia the lareer
towne t One aaan in a amall towa i equal to
1 ami US-100 in a huge town ! T hia ia equality
vi t a vengaanrti !
We coaae BOW U Keeex county. Wenham
kaa a population of 1003 . Ipawich J074 ; both,
however, will, if the a t * t'onatKution wadopl-
d, aead ea< aad oaly one repreaentatlve; gir-
iag to one Weahamite aa much jiower aa be-
long* to three Ipawich men ! Dan vera haa a
populattwa of 7MB, aad will aead two rapre-
arniativaa, giving one repraaentetira for each
W74 mhabi unu ; but far ate* than * 44 inhah-
itanta, naaaely, 1010, can elect a repreaentatiee
ia the eentiguoua town, of I.ynnfield. Ifere-
rer, Xewhury. with a population of 4459, that
a, a little mora taaa one*half the population at
Daiivere, will be equal with Uanrer* in the
matter ef repreeraletion, aaading tare repteaeu-
tatieea. Watt tear the people aak, Why are
theae thiage to "
We might adduce aimilar iaataacea to any
amount, ehowiag the unaqual workiaga af thia
ayatera i a eurreundiag countiea, but one illus-
tration |a aa gaed aa a thoaaand, aad the labor
of collaetiaf theae ia none of the pteaeaateet.
We aak the*, ahall a Coaatitution involving in-
Juatice like thia, ever become the organic law of
Ike eld Bay State f No ! A thouaaad-toagwea
Ml No to the end of the chapter '
Ban H*tMTT*a Hoeaurav. Ia hia bt e
apeech, ha Faneuil Hall, Boetoa, in alluaion to
aom. reeaarka of Boa. A bbott Lawrence, oa
the propoead new beam ef Ilouae repreeenta-
Uon. Baa Ilallett roughly declared that Mr
Lawreaee " bad not read the hietory of the
eonatitattoa. He dad not uaderetand it or he
would not have gone back to the echool of the
revolution. He undertake* to aay that tha
conatitution we propoae ia unequal haa war it
pi* trf traaa e naraaaniaiinn, aad that our
revolutionary fathari would not have aleod
amy *ueh aneaaal thiag. "
Now Mr Halkatt kaewa, aa weU a* he knew*
ani tlmig, thet It waa nef " becauee it gi ve, ev-
ery tow* a repreaentation," that Mr Lawrence
object* to the prepoaed acheme of repreeenta-
the repreaentation
None of your
W m l a m. T he BeJem Oazette remark* :
If General Wileon, or ftoveraor Bout well, or
Joaiah 0 . A bhott, or Benjamin F. Hallett, bad
thrown dawn the gauntlet, et the oute<, end
concentrated hi* whole might upon the effort
to carry a District ayatem through the Oouren-
taaa, the taaa erne at would have been bached
by a public aentin-ent that no aatagoniet power
eould have naaiated. aad the champion of the
movement weal d have bean hailed with grate,
ful enthueawaa, aad are weed with the higheat
honor*; ami theee honor* would not have
neriehed, a* i n a ww peliUceJ diatiactieae do,
with tha wearing, hat would have been kept
height forever, ha tha toemory of the people,
and on the record* of their hietory.
m, -
Ooon Cotiraat. l*he Boetoa Oaaaaaawealth
new the following langaaga adeujiag
free aoUera whe were lennerry w,
their plaaae hi the good old whig
af good ndetce:
Everybody amderatanda that tht alarery
euaatieaVki new very quiet. Nobody agitate*
k. It what eettted at Bnktmor*, aad ead't he
r at awt oat r aaea, end al l the
agi ut ed. \
kted it. eaai
agi t . t . . , . are to he i pi whl aaa, pale, r l gU , aad
aetionlaat lor a thaaeftad year* aad a d a y
the political world, w
h i . a woaderoM am ef
aakgk w*h
la i ii M. , M Liut'ua Law A HuMrrtaBT Lawl
aawaeafeaw mam| iir*rt*i haee been ennaged
in diasumlng llua qucetion, and have, might
naturally have been expected, di*cu*o*d It with
mure arrogance than *enae, with more of acn-
n...i.y than) of laainiug. Noah Webster in*
forme ua thai aunaptuary law* "are auch aa
i< .train of limit the expeaaee of citiaena in ap-
l-aitd, food, fundture, o,** 'Kumptuary," he
**ya, mean* " relating to expeuae," and, he
adde"T hey (iheae law*) can bejuatilledonly
on the ground of extreme neceaelty
Now the Maine Liquor Law ia a law relating
to food, or what ia in law tantamount to foud,
drink ; and if any man can doubt that it come*
within the province of the Webaterian deflnl
tion, he muet be a quick-aighled echolar indeed.
But we rely not on Noah Wehater. We be
lieve that the Maine Liquor Law < a tumptua-
ry Ian . and if called upon for further proof, wi
have a legion of legal authorities, no lea* re*
per table than Mnnteaquieu, (though he wrote
French,) Blarkatone, Kent, Story and Dane,
to .upport ua. A-
r
T xamiai.a A I'IIDBMT T nnaa Max KH. I-KD
HKVKXAL Wut'Niixu. Aa wveral meifVcre on
gaged on T ueaday murning in rotnoviiig a cor
mi wall upon the I'embcrton Houac eatate,
Howard atreet, Boeton, a jiortion of it fell upon
.'vi i l men engaged in cleaning bricka near il,
two of whom were inetaiitly killed, and annth
er injured an severely that he died immodiatvly
after being extricated from the ruin*. Kevoral
more were wounded by the falling brick*, and
the wonder i* that *o many eacaped. T he fol-
lowing arc the name* of those killed anil woun-
ded : Eugene Hullirtn, (killed) reaiclod at No.
.1 Hamilton court; Jeinea l'o.nr, (killed) u-i
ib-'l in A nn atreet; John Murray, (badly woun-
dedsince dead) resided in Sea atreet; T imo-
thy Daley, one leg broken, reaided at .'Hi T yler
treet ; Patrick White, leg and hark badly in
jured, rcaidea it ,10 Lincoln atreet; Daniel Cnn
don, t'.oi and head badly hurt, reaidoa in Lang-
ilon court, carried to the hospital. Othcra wore
in lined but nut *o badly a* to diaablo them from
walking homo. T he wounded were attended
by Dr*. Ktcdinan and A iuaworth, who were
unremitting in their efforts to make the auffer-
ers it..iinlde. T he bodies uf the three de-
ceased were removed by coroner Smith to the
houae of reception in Urove .treet.
M MO i - MIIICTON ON THX Nkw SY*TI.M or
Hi I in i M\ i io> . Ex-Uovernnr Morton allu-
ded to the | i upon d l.ii.m at representation in
the following manner:
A eingle glance at the atatfatical facts jn. t
mimed, will ahow that the ayatem o|>erate*
with greet inequality u|Kin the a*rrAur, man-
t'tnr'uirn. >n. < Aiiiiir., *> Arr m.n, aiirf frit-faring
men of all kinda. Tina class legislation may
not have liven intended. But it ia the vice nf
the si si cm. It ia the necessary cnnaeijueiirc
of unequal representation. Thnae who reside
in citie* and Irrge towna, including the above
claaaes, and, perliapa, some otliera, fall victima
to the aystcin of tnwn repreaentation, while
the rural district* (rain the benefit of it. I
don't believe those who gam the unjust advan-
tage desire il. Tke/mrmer lorn jutliir tuo wll
lu nVaiVr any partiality in Au J'aror, utrr the me-
i An.in', I/K m, i Inn,i, or the tailur '
T H* 1> A ILT I ii..in . \ \ e are indebted to Hon.
John (' Hive*, nf Washington, D. C\ , for a co-
py of hi* I'lo-pei iII. for the Washington Daily
Qlohe and the Congreasional Globe for the next
araaion of ('nngreas. We ahould he happy to
recieve a ropy of the Daily Ulobe for the ensu-
ing year, but regret that we cannot publish the
Preepeclu*.
Mr Rivea quotes a letter from Oenvral Wash-
ington, allowing thai the conception of aueh a
paper originated in the mind of the father of
hia country." He will have * a eorp* of six-
teen Keporter* in Coiigreaa," and will be "care-
ful to gather from remote *ectinna of the coun*
try by telegraph " the mieeellaneou* new* of
the day. T o facilitate the circulation of th
excellent journal, Congress last year passed a
resolution making it free of iioatage. T he
(1 lobe will be sold at half the price of similar
publications. T he important iaauee likely to
be agi uted during the coming aeaeion of Con-
gress, must render this journal of inestimable
value.
PatvLK 1'UUMI'TLT A xawaaXD. T he l'elera-
burg Democrat tell* a story of a little boy in
that city, who, having recently lost hi* lather,
found himself debarred thereby from attending
echool a* formerly, and, ia the fulness of hia
faith, he determined to seek the wherewithal,
at that footstool to which he bad doubtless
been taught to look for other and higher things.
In the simplicity of hi* heart, he eat down and
grately wrote a letter to hi* Redeemer, think-
ing, perhap*, that ao formal mod* of prefer*
ring hia requests, would meet with greater at-
teatiou. What waa the *urpri*e of the Post-
master, Wm. N. Friend, Eeq., on discovering
among the rontenta of th* letter-box, one morn-
lug, lately, a missive directed to Jesus Christ.'
Opening it, he read the itory of th* boy'* wants
aad with a noble kindnesa, which wa are not
eelfl.h enough to deprive our readera of the
pleasure or profit ef bearing, he deposited in
the envelope the amount required, and directed
it lo the young applicant.
a n . . -
New \ aa. ion. In a poetic alluaion the oth-
er day, the Boeton Poet,which, by the way,
waa never more dietinguished for its poetical
accuracy than for it* political eoundneaa,
quoted Cowper'* poem On the Lose of the
I'oj al George," a* reading
W ave K. s r B i . u wsat < . ,
r\ nk I S i f . . * 111 S i r s MSB .
A * this is aa age of progress, it may be that
o n brother of the Poet haa a version or Cow-
aar which reed* thua; but being a " conserva-
tive," and somewhat mote 'national" than th*
Poet, we adhere to the original, which read* a*
follow* t
e Hia -wi.it! wa. I * Ms ahssta ,
Mia Se*S4v Sal* (as pea.
I I I . . 1 Kri i i | . . M i W ral .1 > . .
W i l l i i wa c / a a r l m* na si ss. "
1 n i Ji BY II ai t >.. Mr Dana, in hi* a|ieech
at Faneuil Hall the other evening, took strong
ground against the " proposed amendment '
making juror* judges of the law, and reducing
the judge* thetneaiva* to a level with the mod-
erator* of town meetings. Mr Dana strongly
urged the eiturens to vote down the miscalled
reform. If ha had axteaded hia hostility to
certain other absurdities in the altered docu-
ment, Mr Dana would have exhibited consid-
erably more coasteteney.
WX*BBBH'* Panarirr*. T he Beaten cor-
respondeat af the N. Y. Bermld, Akgema "
In other word* Haaewell, editor of the T ime*,
la of the opinion that / wage Waal, hum will be
the next Governor ef Masaachwectu. T he
writer ia celled aomething ef a profound |mliti-
asan, and in thl* ease he will prove a true one.
T he pro., r. t i.i Washhearae election, it ia ad-
miti r-i on ell idea, ia an tram el y good. A U
that the frienda of a good cauae, and the ene-
mies of a bad eatiasnatfoa have to do ia to aup -
port him. T he thing ia then n*
trunk it truth. _
OT >. Archi e l i i i on . n. m, haa been
wi t hdr aw, ftom heexea eke l ^r i ^at ar * <xt JtaaV
tooky. a* 0 eaagja'aw* for P. H Kswat-.r. andt t r*
wi l l new ke katweaa Gov. C ritteaaaB
PBirfTISO TELEGRAPH
traWT Wtxllll-g ei . orx. m Mawki aA nttT .
|rur ih. Ju....l sa* Camttm.
LATIIH I H"U CALlFOniA.
Maw OBLBsne, Mtb. T he * teamen i,- T exas
ha* arrived below at thi* port from Vera < rax,
bringiiig t alifbrnia date* of th* 30th Sept.
She report* th* departure from Baa Fianoiaro
of th teamei Pacific for San Juan Del Hud
with four hundred and sixty passenger* and
one million bva hundred thousand dollars i a
gold, slid the steamer Panama from Panama
with one million one hundred thousand dollar*
in gold.
CI T Y MJ T T T B B B .
EXCUBSION TO Nxw Yonx. T hia afternoou,
at a quarter before A o'clock, the excureion tram
for New V. rk will start from th* Northern De.
pot. Fare both way* only five dollar.. W
are now authorised to aay thatfour day* will
be allowed passenger* to return.
Hon. EDWA BU KVBBBT T will deliver an ad-
dree* on the proposed new conatitution, to-
morrow evening, at B o'clock, In Huntington
Hall. Men of all parties are invited to attend.
Galleries reserved for th* ladle*.
Mit MIM it'. LBCT UBB. Thia eloquent gen-
tleman delivered a moat able and ma*tcrly ar-
gument in sup| in t of the Maine Liquor Law,
last evening, in Huntington Hall, and waa
beard by more than two thoneand persona,the
largest audience, certainly, ever congregated in
that .pie ion. building. Hi* animadversion* on
the objection* urged by the enemies of thi*
latute, were pointed, witty and convincing.
Hi* argument* for th* amttitutianality of th*
law, were, to our mind, quite aetiifactory and
conclusive. But hi* remark*, designed to show
that the Maine Law i* not e eumptuary fair,
merely because it doe* not prohibit person*
from the act of literal drinking, appeared to u*
to be utterly frivolous. Mr Miner haa few
equala as a popular debater ; but the best dia-
lectician* sometime* roar the beauty of good
argument* by the incautiou* introduction of
sophistry and bad logic.
" COMB OMB AND A I L, AND Liarxin TO HI*
WUKII* or EI.UUI I M k '. i.1 " Sin h are the
word* affixed to an announcement that young
A nson Durlingam*a lad from Cambridgeia
to (peak to the good people of Lowellto ita
mechanic* and it* intelligent mento it* black -
aroilh* and pretty girl.in Huntington Hall,
thi* evening. A nson i* a wind-bag. When
w* have aaid thia, w* have exhausted hi*
eulogy.
OMB or T HI " BBPOBMI." Every new officer
who t tune, into power ia expected to mske hi*
MurA. Hitherto, letter damp* could be bought
at the Lowell Poat Office with good bank bill*;
but now Mr Po*tma*ter Uildreth reiusc* auch
anti-democratic " tm.li," and demand* ipeciu.
g r i n th* Police Court thi* forenoon, '1 In...
and Patrick Parr in g ton were ordered to recog-
nise, in f 1,000 to a future day, for an assault
with a kuif* mi Patrick Doyle.
PULICB i in in. - ii r. 26. Bridget Ryan, for
drunkenness, WM ordered to recognize in the
eum of fAO to keep the peace three mouths,
and pay costs. John Sheldon and Milton Good-
win lur assault and battery on a Mr Jones, at
Ccntralville. Sheldon w** fined $.5 and costs.
Goodwin $3 and coat*. Both appealed, i. X.
k 1. B. A tkinson lor assault on scholars of J.
W. Pease, were discharged.
I
i ... nr COMMON I'I.I.A *Tusidmy, Oct. 2 4
John Farrell of Charleatown, was convicted of
attempting to aet tire to hie own houae, with
intent to defraud the Insurance Company. J.
Q. A . Griffiu for daft.
Jabet Howes, app't, pleaded guilty to a
charge ot being a common drunkard, and got
i x month* in the House of Correction. Ira
Moore, for the same offence, wa* convicted.
Jamee Cuddy, of I .us ell, for larceny, on ap-
peal from th* Police Court, wa* acquitted. '
David E- T euney, of Wobutn, retracted hie
plea to the two indictment* for burglary and
larceuy and plead guilty. Sherman Nichols
did the same to hia indictment, for passing
counterfeit money.
rtrdneetUyGeorge William*, for larceuy of
a ailk di e. . , he., wa* eoatenced to 18 mouth*
in State. Prison ; William Sherman, for larceny
of tool*, wa* aent lo the Houae of Correction
for 16 month* ; Charles C. Moulton, of Lowell,
ia on trial for stealing from tha Nashua h
Lowell depot at North Chelmtford.Benj. F.
llutler for defence.
Lira ScxiiBa, aketched in light and shadow
from the world around ua Hy Francia A .
Durivage, with illustration* by S. W. Route.
Boston : Muaaey k Co. For sal* by F. Par-
ker, Esq., Weatworth'* Building.
'I hi. is a very neet and attractive volume of
over 400 page* ; it* arena* are portrayed in the
usual agreeable style at Mr Durivage. and the
interest already elicited for the author by form-
er writing*, will not fail to aerure for thia work
an extensive sale. " gome of theee sketches,"
ay* the aathor in hia preface, " were original-
ly published in the Boeton Olive Branch, and
many in Mr Gleason's popular paper*, the Flag
of Our Union and the Pictorial Drawing Room
Companion." Other* have appeared in other
paper*. T h* fact that theee sketchee have ap-
peared in journal* like the**, ia a luftcient guar-
antee of their merit,
POLYHYMNIA . T hia at a valuable and beau-
tiful collection of original hymn tunes, an-
them*, rhanta, and cutanea*, including a choice
election of hymn* in different metre*, in three
parte, designed for congregation* aad Sunday
aehools - al s o a sketch of a new method in the
art of singing, for organiaU and singing teach-
er* in general,composed by Charles P. Hea-
rer. Boeton : Mutxey k Co. T hi* work i
offered for aele by Messrs Merrill k Straw.
A BoxX roa T UB A I> VXBT I XB. T hose of our
citizens who attended the caucus addressed by
Governor Boutwell, in that city, aom* night*
ince, will be gratified to see that political ad-
ven mrer " smoked out." In the Constitutional
Convention ha aaid :
I'pon thia point I stand, and aay that it i*
a matter of justice that the country ahould bo
represented a* regard* men, more fully than
the city. " _
OrroMBirn or T B NBW COH*T IT T IOM.
A mong the moat distinguished members of the
Convention who have er teamed their npposi
tion to the new constitution are,
Samuel Hoar, nf Concord ;
John G. PaRrey, of Cambridge;
Cherle* Francis A dame, of Qumcy ;
Marcus Morton, of T aunton ;
Robert Rantoul, of Beverly ,
John C. Park, of Boeton.
A WOBB T BUT WILL DO oooo. Meaar* Cros-
by, N u hole k Co.. at Boeton, bare Just pub-
lished a pamphlet entitled " Remarks on the
Bute Constitution, by a Freeeoiler
who start." It presents the many objec-
tions to the new Conatitution la, a very lucid
meaner. T he sitter evince* a mtnete ac-
quaintance wife) th* aaVur* of th* Common.
T he paarphlet trill, without doabt,
erert a marked Ul e e aaa on the at**tHn>. It
KMP< te have koaa, Hiillm h^aHea.
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eaeasssaaVa ^ . V . / . Ur. nambaraaf akle *
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*""" * * "* ee wuifaete oa the
engaged oka s*rvfees ef lerge naaiberaf eta* QmUMul M Eiaopa eetkat of t h a i Mutes
speakeen, who are ready to addraa* th* ritizena a , i . . . I ontiaeut. T ke great ooutruvei v
of the earieus towna la the peaaiaug Oaavaaa. wfo. h the tuture i ouoaaU is nut beta < en Rua-
Our Whi g frisude will b* supplied wink apeak- " ^ T urkey, but between Rueate ami the
w - kycai l l n, ttoon tke Committee, r* tbolr ^^^^^^L'Z^^ZZ
room*, N * g Cor ii lull aquare. A ustria a peqsHu.il empire, esauie to 1'i.ni.c
Faou CALiruaaiA \ ^l ol k. IM. XfoA. T he that i.he po^-.Ms yield U the German
_^^__^^ *, - . . . - - . anatos what vou please, and when von have
eto.mri.rp Northern Light, from San Juan da a1( t l l r , r . , , r ,
l
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Nicaragua for New York, put i a here to-day power of the Muscovite Oa r stretching his
for coal aad proviaioua. she brings Ban Fran- arms Essl, West, North aud Southcoiianiida-
cieoo dataa to the let mat., aad seven hundred ''"If
n u
"". chargi ng hia c*|>eciiea by
. . . , . . , .. all the means that can strengthen hia subject-.
paaaengar*. together with one and a half mil- - i m i i l Mi l , f i.idusir,. . . . . . uuagi ng and pa.ru,,-
lion, of dollar* In gold. 1 he general new* uing the arte, forcing and apiiro|u-iatiug chan-
preaeuU aa feature ot im|>orui>oe. T he lien | uels al eommereu eg every deiarab: ,. | .iutnow
Pisiicksno axarkeu were duU and prices were proUat-ling. ihiui i U. , i l i ngUki ug lmra Mwe-
f ^ j . den aaore than reauaMia to that ancient kinu-
tavotaWa to buy era. dum, from Poland what ia equal to the A ua-
iiaja.T iosA Bi r. Spt iking of the appoint- man emj.iie, treen T urkey in Euroj.c whttt is
iue.it ot Hi l dml . to t h. Low. i l po4-om.v. the ^^J ^^J ^t i
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Ma... heater, N. H. , I mou Itoawcrat, tke home | ^ | g i o m ud Holland together, from Persia the
organ of Mo*** Norris, *)' : "T hi * appoint- area of England, from Tartarv an extent equal
incut is of Ike same character a* that of Mr to l u i k o in Europe, Greece Italy and Spain.
J o - e h n. aad lubla to th. a m objection*" | " "
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Oaaaraa A . BBOWSSON. T ha Boeton Courier mile* toward* ConsUntinople; alie has leached
of to-day, eoatain* an claborato letter en the " * " |>asa*d tke Vistula, the4l anul i e, and
new - | T ] r y Or - t o. A . Brown-o... ml- , Sslnvlw'rSum. 1*d ^f ? ? ! 'l"."'" T " * . I url ey, t luna and Japan, and hulda in her
dressed to J. P. Healey. B*q., tn which he hand* the kingdom of Denmark to Ogans ana to
take* strong ground ag*in*t that meat ohaoxioua the North Baa."
instrument, and declare, hi . uu. l i er. bl . deter- | ^ ^ ^ ^ # 0u7~kZl t. ar . * w on the
mination to oppose it. and if possible to defeat mmtkoritr4 rertitm ef ais tVrqaOarss.A good
iU adoption. Wo shall lake aa aaalysi* of deal of ewriirise waa excited yeatasrday in the
thia able letter, and lay tha same before our I **+*j8**'
b
>' "* of a Roman
. . . . . _. . , f'aiholic tl ergymaa, who rel used to be a worn
reader* ae aooa aa our Umiu will admit. | | l # m u l h o r U e a Wuiou ^t h e fvri pture*. -
NBW Yoxx. Oct. U. T ke utility of the T he Rev. impugnant came forward to sustain
Bandy Hook Magnetic lelegrapk line wa. well 'V
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in - -* _T , . _. u i ei I> uhlin, claiming a qualification by right of oc-
i l l u. i r. ted, aa Saturday l.t. aa tha oeeaafon off c u | , , o l l ttm p l w t i o B o f t h . dwelling house at-
the atranding of the packet . hip Western ( uched U th* Chapel of LaiwwBxehsnire atreet.
World," at Squem Beach, some forty miles {On being handed tke T estament in use in t he
from thl* ci t y.
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. . , . * _ , . , the I Mum Bible, oa which he deaired to be
6 o clock, on Saturday merniag, aad at aa early , , w o r , w . j u^i , , , thtA &, , u k e OIl t h e 1> ro_
hour in the forenoon the partkulara of tke die-1 teetant version would not be bindiug on his
aster were telegraphed to the ownareaad board i consi-ienee, inasmuch aa it was not a tru* and
of underwriter,, by which mean, time was " * V" w- . *Ho e d to . tend
, : . , __ ' over for the presentthe A ssistant or Hevisiug
gained in sending the needful aasiaUnre. T he. Berriater, however, expressing liia opiuion that
ofRce of thia Una has been removed from the 'no one had a right to urge auch an objection.
Exchange to the House 1'riuting. T elegraph I A case occurred recently, he mid. in the Houae
W~IIJI -a. . II i _J ii . . . i of Common*, tn which the aiieaker insisted on
building, oa tke corner of Broad and Wall . u - ' ^^f l ^m a i . J o f h u o w n
under the menegement of Mr W. G. Lewis, to
meet the wenU of ship owner*, consignees,
passenger*. A c.
FA T A L EXPLOSIONPi-uiidmtr, Oct. t e. One
of the boiler* of the Manchester Print Work*
in Hraithfield, exploded thi* morning, demol-
be-
iag sworn oa the authorize,! version of the
Scripturv*. T hi* eaer ha* excited great atten-
tion HI England, aa the aame ha* happened in
limerick.[English paper.
To our Lndif Kradrr: A teetotal, unique
aad rich "Dree* Hat " weU fashioned withal,
. adda more to the personal charms, than thrice
tailing th* boiler house, killing two lads, and, t h , mmiul i n v e ^ a i n u t r ^^J g g ^, h .
lightly injuring a fireman. A piece of tke ladies wardrobe. T hat o n . style of Bonnet,
boiler paaaad through the drying house, doing however fashionable the form, heeeenee every
considerable damage, but the main building 'j ~ *. ** absurd. Meaar* Croeby k Coverly,
through the inv*lu*ble expeneuee of their
prime mover," Madame A . G. Dawes, here
studied to favor the different tastes of their
petrous, and it ia from their invariable *ucces*
to which we meat attribute their unrivalled
position ia the world ef fashion. Ou T hursday
waa not injured. T he work* are owned by
Meaar*. S. Srodar and Patterson.
NOMINA T ION. Messrs James W. Robiaeon
of Quincy, and Jamee Harriett of Brookline,
.have been nominated aa the Whig candidates j next, tke various fabrics of French millinery.
for Senator* for Norfolk County. '" connection with aa elegant variety of their
_ - - owa mar.ufacturea, will be ready for the scrutiny
BLBOT O DBA T M. John James hcott, W - of the public; aad never here person* made
rrii11 y about forty yean of age, and an agent of | greater exertion* to merit a liberal share of pa-
the late 8. F. Belknap, the Kailroad Contrar- i tT onage, than have the aaternriaiag praprietor*
tor. go. out of , h . cer. . , the Ktchburg Rml- |
>
**'JZT,JSS." JH. ~ ~ * *
road depot in Boston, st about 2 o'clock yes-
terday. He stepped into a carriage, where he
waa seized with * spell of bleeding, aud aooa
died, from excessive loss of blood.
A B A ! It
French artistieal talent, with TMBXB
aiiequalled IIMMI. challenge competition; and
the unceasing industry of aaaa*Jaaaaaaa1 muat
he productive of " brilliant noveltitw," aud
astf be appreciated by a discerning people.
We predict e brilliant acrae on the axoming of
is staled bv the Cincinnati Com- the 3d of November, and doubt not that tin ir
Walker received nine Saloons
w
dl be lined with happy lace*, all eager
to praise and admire the aadia*t variety of rich
mercial that Robert J
thousand dol l s * a. a year*, .alary for accept- . . j ^ , ^^i Ground"thea-. -
ing aad resigning the mission to China. t he - Or and FaU Opening." we shall avail our-
Conldn't aom* of our democratic friend* weave, erlve* ef the invitation to take a pt ep into their
t'n. fact into their nice Utile homilies upon * . , e*l earaeetly iavita oar reader* to
, . , , meet ua there, and we will join our voire* in
Oalpliiinam ? , . n. Isi ann, "Whi t e * Boaaet ffelooaa." tke
0 /- Mre El l rn Best, of Boston, a woman of Ualunnable rendezvous for foskioaable people.
ome personal attractions, but intemperate, had , Ir
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formed an acquaintance with a man with whom,
\A (. BatA T BLKaatats T O T HK ATWIMTT- according to the Won ester T ranscript, ska in-
tended to go U Lowell, last week, but oa her
way to the depot, he told her to go home, ae
she waa too much intoxicated to be in the
street*. She then went home i a a state af ex-
citement, eeixed a piatol and ahot herself dead.
II r T he Washington Star suggests that tha
democratic candidal* for Governor In New
Jersey amy be defeated by tke combination of
the anti-monopoly element* against him. Joel
Haywood, the whig candidate for Governor, is
also tha temperance candidate, and, himeelf a
workingman, ie aaid to be vary popular with
the working rlaa*
PENNSYLVA NIA LroistA T t BB. T he political
complexion of the next l-egialatur* it given by
the Harrisburg Union, aa follow*: Beaat*. IS
democrats, 14 whig. . I nati ve; House, 70 dem-
ocrats, 16 whig*, 4 native* ; daxaorntit majority
en joint ballot, 41.
At VKUINO ir T i n . T he Mew York Herald
My* : " We have curious devalopmenu to
make in connection with the atothachilda, who
held a conference in the P l*ee of tha Grand
Duke ot Naaaau, in Wirtrmburg, near Biberaeh,
on th* Reiae, at which certain crowned head*
crowed over the ingenuity af the acheme by
which, for about 24,000 florin*. Rotachild, of
Europe, Intended to get paasaminn of the gov-
ernment af tha United States, aad change tke
character of aom* of ne institution*. Had we
been at hoaxe we would have joined tke T ribune
ia denouncing Belmont a* unfit, i a every point
of view, to kaea the confidence of tke A merican
government."
0 7 T he lately elected GoT eraor ti T eaaae-
ae* spent the first eight or tea year* of hie life
in an alma koaa* a* a charity boy.
, i r A miser named Frederick 1. Ful lev. on
whose person and premises waa found flU,000
in available fund*, died of etarvatinn ia New
York last weak.
POLIT ICA L. T ke Suffolk Whi g Convention
a e t last evening, and completed their Seaato-1 {j^V'saXa* HI A
rial ticket by the nomination of John P.
Healer, to fill the vacancy.
Q T T he free soil editor of the Boeton T imes,
who write* for tke N. Y. Herald, signiftesntlv
remark* that " it ia by no l a t a * certain," thst
the free soiler* will carry Loeretl thi* year.
11 Mr Ooarge W. Benthry ha* bom elected
Superintendent of the Worcester an* Nashua
Railroad, to place of I. W. Stowell iweiga*J
A NT I-T OBA CCO Rzroxu. l b* T en
te haa passed a resolution prohibiting i
> mg in the Senate chamber during baa
hour*.
larOarTABTFACTl ParOhaawWof Dry Oooda,
will tova a large per rentage try giving the
preference to F. A . Jones k Co., Foe. 1, I and
% T remont Row, Boston. T he reaotoa era.
m
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esse silt* r*v * amaa asaal is ass ssaasasa, * * *
to *awM to tosssto a* **na> et oa u> I ks saanc l a aacfe a
ananas
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ki ( k BiiaeV* s o i l rcssae* BM4 M isisraag I B * Halt
asslsM i k w ( SKSi B al sM r aaai ks was l aa' asa i h. i i
Baytoa awaaaaal a * . * ii> s s i e ms * t t i j asaa a eyomm
as* saalssff I * sssesls Ihraa. C i avi aese, towsvas. s< Us*
real vass* *T uW U i . i I uu a s * IsOs a n * * r t t o pUU*
srisaaa el Ssi i t o HartM* *sal l v sai*Be*0 aw ScWau-
to> kaa* em I h* aN . r sf swW aswd. Hi . gesat Baaanaa
haa a*s *aa*Jgl k a a . * * aaaaasaaal sf *B * OaakTa*
pr anat wr r s, at whssa HSSSaws* to waa raOsee* tuaaaaX
hw I s* lis si lass f' f.as vvr r t assttar as * ass* i h*
sat tnutt lag r. . si . / a* aaaaaaaa * * ! * r*Wu>
Ike KeM as* t h* W aal , l b* at ut h aa* I t o nsai h, as*
al i h* l i i a waa - oai sa* s( gr * al jt>" I mai t h* aklwas*.
Tt oaa w. a . n f a l r>n. to** nawskssslt aaaa*aaBs las*
(*ra sraauai ..( t a a a r a. kaa XJmee C San***iea.
L a w s ' * I n k r . i r * I I . * * Pi l l s , aae l at a aaa*
ass*. Ti . rr . . . <** ni l s, f arssrusg l a ks Li sa* Fuia.
I K. M- L. a* - . Lava* nt l sal ae has C*ah*aa%a VatsakTas*.
raa nam h* to* * l a* n * n u * h l a Drag N a m l a t h* U al
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Majja .tors hssui.ui l ~- * | . r , , ' I i n. Oomnmny inaasa
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u*s..iitr i oa, . i r. s o n , m u u * ill ss. i i i . ai assat
i w. . i hl , d. i t o rair at Mum. I r,.iu|wiiir-s.
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A.,.i. i . . . t.i.r/a. I aawsl . nr-i , I . . ar i l try
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si ni l r.n-r s . all .11 he ail*4jusw l u Hi * asesrhy uf ilia
in iin-.i aa* ,rttin rui uuany. I I t ha n luut |iracil*r tilth
ertii, I . I...I . Hi. .. i.i suaiualy I s I h* public, all ;..../.
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A. J t i * . I' M I M' i Mi , Asvnt. ti ttl r* N u. I N Awi l at i a
Hl . sch. i :. tni i . i street. U ' W vl l . r*blOdly
FIEE INSURANCE,
tirrtu*.,NO. to APri.rroN HI.IXK
MC t ae r - r . r i r . i i . . u a n d H a r t f o r d i n . . . . . . . . . t
O s i a u a a l c i , H. Mt i H i nn. OON N .
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rale* a* aay ( I N MI rasoua' tbl* "( B e*. , wi t h a .urrHii- ca| *-
tat to an aamunt not rsoaadlng 040,009 ua any sin I*
risk la Hi* ihraa n. i cs.
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teal s. Insure* al * * r f i.sr rstss . / srswaaai. 1'i.inir * i .
n. il riiiin on* iiiniiili lu asvaa yaara si d*airad. Aa .1
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B l oc k , I ' r u n . . K - * i . I . . . r l l
Alau, aerai tor v.sf Lui s ana Harthard Joint Huick I.in
I i.-iusnr* Coanimnrss. Reims mf premium eeeut tme Uurte
them* mf Mutuml Cvwaaaiss.
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BT A T B MVT t JA a. U H A awA a*9B CO. ,
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C a p i t a l , g 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
J. I \ I I AV I N , rra*. | i I . /. RKN I MI N HAEKI S. Sac
This vary susa.aafwll*.iaipasy,erwduci*d ii|s.n I hrcarh
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i . z- a. aaaaal ar* l*ll i s auai.' s Olv, eats*, l b* alrara
IBrn and rsis* i h* PSIMTBI I S asaMh.
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tars M i ul. ths aeratea i d lha puhin a s * a* .anarrd
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sftirleat. Try it fallhlulli . P. I * to t h* Infant of l a * ,
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ssssrk," a -urr car* fa* any Had ol r t * * * , Y aak* * Ki -
tract, 'of *. s- i sg i a* , sstai n .isasa i I n Osrsrl f a Pals
Kt pr l l * * . A I., a l i * varariy of Popular Madlc h**.
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i si sci rnr. R..raaa. Pavase* Bask Hsark.
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t3r A rraatant di uspl s* af W ats* s HI wrar t wsy
ksss. sad should any on* dual** Is * * hi * bald Boad r*
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aVrvsthac Ksirrtaianarala s safai day -aytnaaaa of thhj
wash, tn aatkls p*vsna* who M a s t caa*aah>a4ly alkaed
ads vsearax aaa tar* I s ha aaa asm wub l asi r lanuiss* . akss
B taaaaaaB B aW Or hoots aWAMI ease at a' clock. Price
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la said l . unr l l , ua I h* t wmi y i i ul , dny of 'eu.lr*r Inst,
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I ahall |mi n.i in I ia uu h hr may inrar. aad alt I.I d a l a
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I J I I I - au' . - i r i hr t nf f na I n . a a l * l l i r l ol l oW t a t V ul at ss*
I of i i i i < | . I I | . . . I . I I l . nan- 1, > l . i l i n u y , " n u n whi c h no
Amrri . sn In.iks haar cosipai -uu In pulni of aiyls sf
ri ui i ni i . aai l chrapneas
W l * i uu. i n' . Aa d r r ; a baiinilful *din,.ii of Ikls
r l . nr . l i i l l * I I . N i k l l os v i r l l ' . I | l . ut Jul l l l ai i l i . 4 V B Z I m-
utdiniirv Man in tlirir I I.num.,.,I and Karly I U r - ' I ' h*
H u i i r i l r i n r * o l N i n r v . h - l '. , | , r '. I l ul u. ''. I l l l ai l a * d
I ni l - ar y :t V T i l * Ml . ) mu l l . N r I r's H< a t l r ur r In Hl 'i m.
I h*s* ar* all kaauiifullv iwimrd aad pinlaarl) illualra-
isd. and -ui.l ,i s . BMosl.l Mg*l low im. r.
V ol umaa ut B aAa' a l a mu u * f r f i ar i a* US l l a. ' l nr any.
|ilu .1 si short nulira. Many ul l . r. , i ,,,, Knaliah Hooka,
wl l h a I n*w and popular At*.stan VA utka.nlll i fi d
,.i J v.- P. W ALKKU ' r i , l i | AI . , , 1 mack ai . ucifiA*
KXt i l . i a . l PKHI I I UUA I . I I Kl l l l OCT OBRR
R
B t ' Kl V Kn hy W ATKON k HAB OC AN T, N .
s i n * , Hl d l ' l l y Hul l Hml i l l nt .
The fami l y Pnrnd, . M*| aai na ol' D vn.rMlc Bruanmy
Ki.t. i ..inn..-in. Inai.ui l ui i , and Pr. tti csl HrlaassTha
r l n i r l ' i i n l l h . r r v r r - T l i r Mi c hi i l l l r ' s Mat nsi pa - T h s
Id l.raiiury of Paiaai lavauiiiaia and i . ba* Imufuvsaisus
I * An* , Manuisriutra . n. i A l i t ul l u. *Tl . l ui kl i aU al .
varalty Maaa. l s* Praarr' a Msyuama i.-r I o wa aad
l i - ' i i i l i t - ' I h I l i i t l l . M Mr . I i mm' a J . i i i u . l I l i s Jo. i t
nsl sf I'.y i hon.iiii ul II a. i. i n. a u * Matasarl' alhultiiy.
r*uh*ci||itn.a* . orrl vad lo lira ahnvsor any nibs* ParV
taiical imhli.brd in ui opr, sad i ma i k i . dalivrrad
P*Bptljr, . oct-t
U OWA KO r i H B I Nkl HAVNCH OOMP S V MT *
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I
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t r i m, as u|hr MHO.,I sHirch t' unipaiiica. Pnl i cl aal . *
aurd ..a rli.1 rlaa* U wal l i ata lor . larw ul )*ai a, al i*s>
...nal.ir ralsa
Urasctoaa Nathan Allan. John A. Knuwl r*. Hldnof
Hualilmt, W i l l i am U vl i >(rt. . n. Ephralm Hmwa, Hand
Haii... C aleb M. Marvel Joahua kl ai nl l , f i n l n n i I I , . i,.n,
4illver M. W hippra, samsai Htirhank aad r i . K I . . n Ouah-
I st , of Lewmll i n. aj amm H.Moaory aad Alesas A Mi-
nn, nf . ! . . * , Htrphrn 0. I' hllllpa, uf tdemi Bvdaay
Wiiliaavs, nf r * s . / . , sad Elijah M Beud.oj 7 nata-
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ry, * l I h* i ifhcr af l b* Ot.muauy, Ou. 17 Apptalo* Hluck,
,,<Btral N . , lauwvll, Mas*.
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t' .tairy n**d, Shaksr Sarsapurllla,
M. i.. - . . I v Mi . hf . ni l s,
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casi dr r aad act u|..a t t o saaj. * l iaf raaeta* lha doaiiaf
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i . . i ' r t , nf Veraaitlr*. and t rcrai l r hruuibt i> thl* n a a
l i yhy T H > B A * Oaoaa, eVw., tha wal l kaows i*l*trsser at*
Boston 1 a* pai stl n* wi l l h* <>p*a lo tha IBanrclbsa of
aay as* who may h* dratrons of n r . i a i it Tk* rmkll*
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sumstuua pprcha**** of thai si nk la this city sail * * t l a-
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tV rai wurth' a Building, c.in.-i of Marr. aad *j b**l **k ata.
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