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By tho DavM Urowir. . ,
* &tw Yo«k, May 4»
8 0\YS LATER FK<UM ENGLAND.
Thfl editor of- lii^ CotnWr At Enquirer re
ceived Inst avMtittg London journals u|> to lire
1st April, and Liverpool of tire 2nd, brought by
tlio Liverpool packet ship South America,
Capt. Marshall.
Tho Irish Coercion Bill has passed the
House of Common*, bv a ma jority of 230, and
in consequence of the amendments made to it
in that body, is returned to tfre Iluiire of Lords,
It will no doubt again pass tliore, and Its prnvis
*li. ate iiouiraii y of n,.Ian.,11 wt
bo « cknowled?'.) 1 ti*r« jut'Jir,
ilia, an.ir to bWls-.t Ot\,c in j s»T 4m mi
of August «*t ? j r«frA<l t*
b not to J oral poorer was extcWidod over her, at*i
| tuu. Jatdir, • S« the jnslica of her nine
i the p; '.ii ’|d*» htc
nporauesi
*ndy*d hi tbe onn*y; r»)r, tu) u». ncy, bj
This i i! i "to be lire s^bstaa '•’’«»( ,e. j. recuiivs C-> mu >ih-i >o be h® arbttet
hist news .t* London, h ii'no 1 knoh-r, , !,'^ht aert'he' , >foc«ibr oft.r coutesi.—t
if ilie Duo i, ■: loe.poioiitj >i; h (uhatmmi, f'n, Itnwiiencr <ir Vi-c ol rsi throat*,
s.. *' . tr*as ■■ Ain Si
a second
ol pi epos neor..
IVOM^STXC.
troyed—./*Art
.. Within %
ions bo immediately carried imo execution. Tho j been our duty to tb<..
number »l tron|ia kept in Irolnud by the British j |i roli au ,l -Ins day th
government, appears, fiom tho debates, to bo , ( ,ar r mis thsu either
; >-*■' fo fitaUi.
b > iqy. i hit
r Awa* active
h v.r mo
«bs Mie,!, i' flia SidPa, pne'sf on her
srirerc n,cv t i , prepare- I n osist onto
death, pssn.n. taf op|ttd.v'iai'federal
uanrfialwu. At Uiaf »«*•'* Crvo.-eMi
rL.t«r't*fi wv.'^are Jt^ r •’tj^d rout,
as; Afcr h-’
I*: jrtfee- iiS*i>rtSMr'4_^v *
«* jfrysrirejfoft WWJlarvai*&
,18'J be/ wnh | ac,
a.iib“i .'aos'-.il.intfj
lital Stale. L pioutctled in ucai ty a
•.rfliar. .t- ilj’ Ji’t C'.i, I, u.u.trilling trees
and f«ice«.and .nn.ipbuc lt»n.-"S,'barns,dec.
to hs cdurs(.;J jk HT'‘ * ’& have occa-
tnsnr ! th.- |.'^>HjSkft»i''vos. It was
doub less a iO.\‘inuat;ou ul tho gale and
, wiBr> with far less
aev-yr.'.tv ton his lUraMndsrfaidi^xtendcd in
Trti.c' iKO; 'Tfcitnufo conversed with
spatmgly OciutC li.ii pu-d.-. Tin! ounncli
business, which,occop»ed so large a space
in tho attention of speculato/s, hasbtien
much curtailed, and noses arc occasionally
seen in profile. Flounces which ranged
jnltigh a few months back are rarely, to
be met with; but tire sleeve trade is curried
on to a stupendous extent. ' !
Lite Stock—Dandits are much depres-
»n hnodlgen' ti«^j.‘fr^ri —m Tennessee, j sed, and calves are heavy and dull, ifer-
»• sriioitrfjVm. c ihitfn th#, vicinity of Bean’s [ rappins are looking up.-
nr biaiine, the ram iratartihiobestuboatll W hiskers—There lias been a very full
no less than 28,(M)0 nien, or ebout onu fourth of
their whole standing ai my.
A rhmiRe itas taken place iu the British Cnb>
inet, thoitL'h it will not probably bo attended
with any change in its poliry. Lord Uoderich
lurpneiv
,c *' ve iica v -
Iwisb in
.t»-
crop th's season, and the slock accumulates
vapidly'.
Newspapers—Plenty and doll; the stock
consists principally of" the day and light
more ex nipive thmi n y n.i' bis o
in iliis city fur the 1 -t ip .'i bf '.r t • J,;
•” f y- ■’ *' . . • *V
About aht.et, o W"*' last i- jin, the {j
larni w.ia g'Vf i . i v -s anon
■lev«!fed '>ec 'dev
| to pn /d
tbit Jay of
ighest
ph'lcck A M.. 0! thtj/damc day; and that
Hf^dfihenUp'MhWk, eega.
state tixe ij^in ,f wind and rain,
.nril artpl -c-' , > lightning ami
j.i.u uTn nr .se a.bou'. half alter six o’clock
in tbfg'tt' 1| Ag.—Hfuhit of Washington.
‘ Intn foreign advices.
; wwunrpifi /nrim^/.n.—It is said that a Loungers—Go very hinguidly off—the
opinion, ilic name of Cnschmumv slock is large, and the demand priuciply
o "riii t; ring it ¥ .icauherg; efit far from Atwn-| confined to retail dealers.
,■ rqjliht ! n Mail ; n > 1 , my, h'tis '•nhtiived apiece of Marriages—During the past season tho
l ilt-; uii find hi him, but did not Isuch
him. Allnowiled from the furious ani
mal, as lie seemed imect on destroying
them. In this general high! one of the
men was caught, .As he Screamed out in
hii agony, l. happenjng to have roloadeil
my guu. futi up to relicve liim, Reaching
the spot in an instant 1 placed the mnzzlu
oPniy gun against the bear, and discharg
ing it, killed him. Our companion was
literally torn in piecees. The flesh ou his
hip was lorn off, leaving the sinews bare,
by the teeth of thu bear. His side was so
wounded in three pieces, that his breath
cattle through tho openings; his head was r
dreadfully bruised, and Tiis jaw broken.
descriptions. There is soma stagnation in I Hi*’ breath caiuft - put from both sides of
die btsiuess, owing to ouc being wiiKout ! his windpipe, the animal in his fury having
1 placed his teeth and claws in every part of
hi> body* No one could huve supposed
o#l*Off$lh , Htv/ T*^ 1 f 'ekiiiHchL
piece
Oil, uiilfoui the assistance
who WHS Colonial Sacrolary, Ini* become Lord , taimxl that the extensive Stables oi Mas- jor (0 j al ,„ crs |, y wliicli he K>r steam,'lift onmi’fo.md strong enou-h to
Privy Seal, v .owed by tho resignation of Lord j sr s. Kipp & Brown; proprietors of the W;1S , M „ 0 unde.I—and by firiimoss of pur- J move a heavily laden wagon, placed in a
Durham. Mr. Stanley succreds Lord Lode-! Greenwich Stages, were on hre; ami the posc * -
rich; and Sir John Cum lloliltoiisc succeeds : WO rk of destruction did not ceaso until all ■ ’
Mr. Slut,ley ns Secretary for Ireland. the buildings on four blocks, of squures.
On the important subject of Slnrery in the wcr0 noaily destroyed—destroying, it is
West ladies, the Premier, Hurl Ori.y, in reply compiled; from one hundred mid thirty to |
to somo questions put to him, said, “lint to do-
clure immediate emanciputiou would undoubted
ly nialui short and easy work tif the matter; but
lie ennfosted tbai ili.it was net the way in which
he wished to deni with the question; and he was
glad to hear from his noble friend's explanation
that tnu word “irnmndiato" was not to ho lukuii
as moaning immcdiiiie, but the euiliest ponod 11 Advertiser of,this morning, ihnt “language |lr0< Jf „ s | lotl)d b( , collle uecossarv to
at which oinaiicipntioii could take p >ce wuh can scarcely describe tho scene ot cotifu- vindicaie ,, ie r ; , us of lh( . | urmor , or pro-
safety to all the mlerosio coneeinod. fie (i-if! [..on, and consterunhon at this moment- tec , , he . m - eres f s of vU(! Uler , it wiU be
Gr«y) w«» nu*«ous fur ibo ftboliiion ol slavery, i hundreds of fnmilics who had removed
oimrgy of itciioo, perseveninco of
conducf, and wisdom of counsel, bn
ichrevcd a victory that lias done more for
Stale rights, and Souiliorii-intorests, tiian
. anv o^e, since the nn tnorablo revolution
one hundred and fifty houses, and driving! o f'i80V \V e IirfVo just canto to appro-
into tlio streets from three hundred and | bu||| | u,m , be dimculties id rotation to our
fifty to four hundred families. Such „ P \ V ly iicXnireil Territory, am not all sur-
sccnes of distress were never before wit- : )n , )1)( „ e(1 wt , kll0 , Vi lrom fearful signs,
iiessed hy the lliousamls of (lersons who thllt ,, m ri ,I, g of (ho Smle , t nn(J the i,„er-
were the lookers on ol tins dreadful ca- ( , 8l] 0 y tb( i s omb s u, n d on precarious
) lao.it). We fully concur with Bin Daily , ro0tin „ |m j are | |t|cJ ,, y all iniocorc , en .
fresh ploughed field, with the greatest ease
although sixteen horsescouldtiot slir it. The
machine muy he easily, handled, and the
vehicle moved by itr most safely managed.
The Inventor has been ottered 200,OffO
dollars lor the secret, but as he had ob
tained patents from all the principal Uer
Marriages—During
market was unusually lively, and it is sup
posed that numerous speculations were
made. Several contracts were completed
at prices which have not transpired.
There is yet a large stock undisposed of.
Fair descriptions are in brisk demand.
Choice is scarce. Offers are freely made
for such of this quality in'remains in first
hands. A few lots have been taken up for
exportation. 1 —(t?“ Cash is required ill the
man Governments, he has refused all of-1 general run of transactions.,
lers,—Sat. Georgian. j Custom House Officers-^According to
Jackson's Price Current—tho denmnd for
-■ ,.ii c, f nmmreus ot tuimii es who uau remove,! imporln i t , 0 |, aVB in tho Executive chair,
but he was not prepared to declare tor inimodi- (b(!lr furniture to places supposed hy thorn _ ' ; . bv , , dec ; s ; ( „, 0 f
ate emancipation, without considering tlio con- - “ ' '' ''' 1
sequences that might flow from such a meas
ure."
to be secure, were now see,, flying" in ov- j cbatacl i sllei)gib a „' d independence of
ery tll ^ l>c.t^ o l , before the fury ot thp nil ah- mln ,| ( J, U |,duc.ss of politicl.il prinei|tlos, i stand they are both doing well.
that theio was the slightest possibility of
his recovery, through any human means;
VVe remained in our encampment three
days, attending upon him, without.seeing
any change fur the worse or better in his
situation. He bad desired us from the;
first to leave him,, os he considered lus
case hopeless as ourselves did. We V.iot,
concluded to move trom oar encamp'.nest,
leaving two men with him, to o r.ch ot
whom we gave one dollar a-dav, for re-
inaining to take'case of him, until I ac should
die; and to btiry him decently.”
Tlie feelings of Ills couipanio os jecur so*
strongly to the deserted sulleir , f< tbat ihejr
retuTii tq him; and after pur ryirlg him
days journey further uppp a ‘ |- mer ( .
painful ceremony of leave-r akin(; Br . a j’
sues, and ho is Icit.lo pd' f jsb .iu <hj s nil .
friended region.
Tlio nows of the passage of Mr. Clay’s far- j nilure after being removed, was dcsirnved
sorbing element;-!., many instances, fur- - ll|d Mcrfng i nt , gr i ly of heart. The cris-
whom fUfin c;in site call, \yilh moro enr-
are clamoring for her immedituo liberal ion, and
affirm that hm hoahl, is grntiily impaired; this is Tlio (tables where thd fire originated ; |ainty (|lull , |l8 so „ of her choice, the
denied hy the Iricntls ol the Government, who were situated on the corner of Hudson and j Chiimbiaa of her ri 'litsl This question
say that her licltli is usgood “as can bo ox,tec- , Ilattk-streets, Tho wind blowing u gale lhoilW ' , )0 8e „| ( ,,, : and the sooner, tho
ted. from the eastivnrd at that lime, und so ra- I hotter.— Washington News.
No cnnngo n p^rceptiblo in too conduct ol*l ptd was the progress of the devouring elo-1
the King of Holland; he ciiiijiaes to reinforco , mont, tliat In fivu minutes from Its cum
ins squadron in tho Scheldt, ant) in an Interview j niencemoiit tho stables wore in one shoot
with Itis late Ambassador in London, Zuylon bf Haute, mid in twenty minutes the block
Vuii Nycvelt lias expressed Ills .determination, I of buildings bounded by Hudson, Bank,
not to submit to conditions which ho considered j (iteenwit li and ffuin'moitd-streets, were
utijust. burnt to the ground. It speedily comma-
Sumo doubt still bangs ovor Tutkish affairs, nicated to the adjoining block, taking a
It, does not appo.tr to he positively known westerly direction, which, very soon after,
A BATTLE!
On sut.day the 28th April last a battle
was fought near Scudder’s iu Forsyth.coun-
ty bottyeen a party of Indians and a party
of wh ites consisting of about thirty on each
side. Their weapons of warfare consisted
of fists, slicks and stones. There were no
lives lost, but many a black eye and broken
bone was the’ result of the conflict.
MISCELLtANEOlip.
sight” to look upon :
We regret to learn {says the Post oflasl I Tide Waiters and Inspectors ofgood qual
evening,) that the Hun. Langdot; Cheves! ities greatly exceedtlto supply iu February
had his arm broke, a few days since, io j last, but the extensive Executive orders of
consequence of the* upsett ing of the Stago ! that dute were very prompiiy executed by
bt tween Augusta and SnVanuh, The dri-1 the manufacturers here; and.therc is how a ! A cavalry charge of Indians, like tli.
ver was also thrown from Itis seat, and re- ! glut of nil descriptions, which threatens to bne here described, 'roust be “ a goodly
ceived considerable injury. Assistance j permanent—as thejlarge supernumerary be in lnnt unnru
was immediately proenred, mid we under- j lots laid in to meet the Nullification exigen
cy, remain on hand. Tlie stock is larger
than was ever known at tho busiest season;
and very little doing. We quote tlio arti
cle at $!i per diem for goail to prime, ano’
Upwards for extra ijualiti/.
“I do not think au eyo wasdoseff ou{
camp,that night; b , u t «>» morning found
uiunoipsted; uor tml xve see aov Indi
before the sun was m the pwn( / k , ins
.Wltetril had reached it,'au' urrny P 0 f r ‘. of -
shared lilt) sauio fate. Tho flames soon
crossed to thu tvnsteily fide ol tlanmiand
street, mid shortly lifter the entire row
fronting on Perry street, and extending nil
the way to Washington street, roniprisine
altogether four squares,*wus in a ItltiAo. If
those who tire nm acquainted with that
part of the city will look at the map they
whether the Egyptian troops have advanced to
Smyrna or not; still it seems p'aced beyond n
doubt that the inter vqntiotl of the go at powers
will prevent unv further hostilities hewteen the
Porto and the Pacha.
Tho St, Petersburg Giir.etto contains u re.
port' of tho proceedings adnptod hy the Empe
ror towards tho Oltotnuil Empire, and of their
results lit Constantinople. Thu Sultan is re- j will Bee that the blocks hot ween Green-
ported to hnvo been highly gratified by the ] wicli and Washington streets are very
splendid proofs of tho exalted regard ofltis Mu- ] large. Wo understand that lire hits being
josty tlio Empeior, for iho interest of lltu Otto- j Jeep there were dwelling houses lioili on
man Empire," and has niailo urrungiouools to j the fronis mid teats of most of them,
avail himself of the aid. of Russia, should ovonts The loss of property has beer, hastily
require it. Tho Russian squadron was lying in cstimijied at front two hundred to two hun
tho Bosphorus,| but was to repair to Sizcbeli, In • died and fifty thousand dollars; it is feared
the Black Sey, with lire first fuirwiml, where it | that comparatively but a small pnitiou is
will be joined by tho land forces, now upon their i insured. We learn that Kipp ft. Brown’s
march io Turkey. From this placo the united I policy expired only yesterday, or the day
forces will ntlvanca to tint defence of Coustan-! before. The loss <>f these gentlemen will | from finding u resting place even iu this
liuapfo, should ,t lie rcquitilo to do so. I be very severe. For in uihliihm <« the last refuge <i’ the human race. They cat;
From die \ao-York American.
The Peksonai. Narrative op Jas. O.
Mr. j Pattie; edited by T. Flint; Ciucinati, E.
Luke Robcrsati, from whom we obtained j H. Flint; N. Yoik, Peter Hill. To those
tins intelligence, was present at the scene, | who delight in tales full of incident, of
uni described it as being very terrific. | those among savage hordes, aiidencoun-
l’rom tlw Now Vurk Courier <k Euquiretr. I We regret that Mr. Roberson was ill such a j tors with ferocious beasts,—of wandering j us; hot one alone", o’
Imp trim in Lnpcrio.—Tlio fulilowing g|0al | mfry | ba t we had not sufficient time ' in interminable forests, and exposure upon speed, threw down b
past appeared in j , 0 p n q U ; ro j ttt0 (be particulars. The vie- arid sands; or to those who look deeper
lory was ctaimod hy the whites; and we
presume the quarrel originated in a dispute
about the gold mines at that place.
Cherokee InteUgincer.
article lias to. smite mite
the cnltimus or tim National Intelligencer.
“RUSSIAN LEGATION.
" IPnskingtim, April 10, 1833.
“Notice is hereby given to ail subjects
of the kingdom uf Poland now residing in
the United Slates, who have taken no part
in the Pulislt rebellion, and who inland to
return tu Poland, or wish to prolong their
stay in this country, that they are required
tu express such intention, and obtain per
mission to that effect, hy addressing their
inquest, in writing, to the Imperial Russian
Legation in Washington, D C or the
Consul General lit Now York, within three
mouths ftotn tltu present date.
“It is nndcislood that tins notice does
not apply to those subjects of Poland, who,
since the restoration uf legal order in the
Kingdom, have received pe,mission ,o go
or to continuo to reside abroad, and who
lire furnished with the proper passports for
that purpose.”
It would ioem from the foregoing, that
lire unfortunate Pules are In he proriuded
not reside in pence, even it, ;hc boson) of
lie United States, unless they first obtain
permission from the Imperial RussiaiuLeg-
Tli« King of Wurtemburc Inis dissolved tlie I number of horses, eight stages woio burn',
Legislative Chamber of h1s dominions abruptly I tlireo of which were new. Tlio fne is
.and some ol tho Journals look forward to a re- j generally believnd to hnvo bnen tlio work
riou* resistance to his will'on the part of tho ofn female incendiary. Sumo misuuder-1 atinn! They must either to.uive \ pass-
people, We will endeavour, at au early day,! standing having taken pluco bet wet n the ! port to leave their wretched country, ot
to givo the particulars. ) person suspected mid unu of lire drivers, | they must ask permission tu remain out of
Thu arrest interesting nows is from Oporto, 1 and she was heard to say, last night, tlmt it afterwards. Tire question naturally oo.-
wlre. r o <wo fresh attacks have been made by tho situ would hnvo revenge—and hi loss titan I cuts, whether this interference with emi-
Iroops of Dun Miguel and successfully repelled'. ! two hours from this declaration, the su- grants to this country, who are neither
General remarks.—As the following re
view embraces articles not usually noted
in-a Price Current, some mercantile ano
malies will doqbtless ho detected, such as
articles falling when in demand, &c., but
we believe that our account will be fouud
accurate.— Charles. Mer.
TIIE MARKET.
Cash—In this all important and favor
ite artMo tho usual scarcity continues.
The demand is tremendous Holders very
firm.
Dust.—Sittco the rains ceased this arti
cle has risen considerably, und is in lively
cii dilation.
Mad.—There is still a plentiful supply
in some quarters, and i; is sUpnosed the
city will retain the present stock, ns very
little is taken up (or exportation. Some
than the mere interest iu tlie scene uf the
moment, lake pleasure in studying its ef
fect upon tho characters, brought beneath
their observation,—the remarkable narra
tive will prove highly interesting. The
author; whose veracity is endorsed by Mr.
Flint, to whom, wo have Mr. F’s. express
word for slating, that he is mdehted only
for a few verbal alterations and topograph
ical illustrations—is a thorough back
woodsman,—“ a plain, blunt man,” who
tween six and eight hundred mount'
dians, with Yneir faces painted as f . , ln
though they had come from thr •' d , ck a
.regions; armed with fuzees end's . ,nfcf0H '
shields, appeared before us. f . P ear5 H ."'
ii ad been done by-the Idians t ,lVer y ^‘"i
s.’ow as intimidating as possf 0 re '” r Br 1,11
charged a couple of guns t, , J , 0- "edie
that we were not afraid, w l lcm ,0 »*lw.1
tectdve them. A par; . '« were ready tt»
• r • advanced toward
' .proachihg at fiiljf
s bow and arrow
and sprang in amour .
English, “ Cdmmo ’ ’ !' s ’ m broke |
tan, good man'” adle . 3 n ? g 0 H »of
stand, that the ' He 8 ave us 10
hand, and ivnu* ‘ " a '' 01 * ' vas close J
hurt ns, and lct “w.ComirHinelfi
Con.munch' ' ' ho " s,ar ' a 4 back. Th\
from such l fl , sorae sho!s « ul < hut
tliem 1 a l ls ' a " ce *ha' wo did not rolutn 1
litiard ■ ,l> * oss 'ban half an hour wo
bocarr “ "°' SC lik “ ,,is,ai > t tbunder. It 1
i. j 16 m °re and more distinct, until u
Uttnr . nf ...I
imiiiiils nor outlaws, is nut an encroucb
input upon the spirit of nur institutions
mid tho laws of tlie land, whirl) * permit
ilium in reside here without asking the con
sent of the “Imperial Russian Legation!’’
ku a heap of dry; j Is it not attempting to sc; up something j to a decline.
like an Impertum in Imperiol 3upposeev-| c/( ^ c _ Grout nllinlalian in „, e
ardent enquiry for city consumption, and
though holders are hy no means firm, hut
fur tire must part give way when pressed,
yet ike demand rises as the aiticlo goes
down.
Coughs and Colds—Tlie stock has di
minished since that weather became set
tled; and as in most cases holders have
had, the article has gone off freely. In
what has been long on hand, there is a
... v, .1 c/iccsc— viroat animation in me old
erv other roieniate in turoiie were thus . , , .. ,
• , . , . ' , . - stock, and as the season advances, some
to claim rerisdic ion or assort the right of ; . ,. . . '
J . • i ir indtcattons of activity in thendw.
Wo feat the Couslitutiodulisls will finally bo ; files were in turns.
compelled to retire. They hav,c ulready been | Tliere Was no want of water, blit tile
ten months io Oporto without making a single ; firemen could not approach near tlie fire
stop in advance, and nowit will bn seen that lire . in front, in consequence of tho extreme
dispute with Admiral Sartorious, places new and | heat; the whole, burning, as an old fn c-
sorious, diffiaultics m the wav ot Don I’edro. man said this moruin
FRANCE. ; shavings, Tho c)ty uias illuminated, anil
Thu papers and letters (tom Paris,' aro to the • at one period, it was so light in tlio second
30th of Murcli inclusive; hut tho nows is of ve- j ward, that a newspaper could have hi on
ry littlo moment in any rospocl. read. A gemlpimm limn Newark, informs
Tho Mossagcr speaks of an intended chango us that itw.is distinctly sehn at that place,
of the Ministry, according to the following list: It is quito impossible to.givo any thing
M. Dupin, Minister of Justice and President nf j like a correct list of lire sufferers ut tins
thu Council; (ho Due da Cltoiseul, Foreign Af- j ear'y period.
fairs; Count Mole, tho Interior and Public I Tho scene presented this morning is
Works; Guillcmiuot, War; Humana, Finance; \ desolate indeed. There are u great ma-.
Etienne, Public instruction; Duperro, Marine; | ny families ruducod to absolute want, and i liorcnt right to expatriate themselves when-
Appart, Prnfect o P.ilicc; Tree, Pt dm t i f the we are glad to sen that u public meeting | ever they please. In support of this prin-
Se.iuc. This list y) Said .to hit citculutod bv thu i lias been called to render aid to lire, nu- I ciple vvu went tu war vvitb Eoglaorfi and
adherents ofwh.it is callod lire 'Ptird Party. j morons sufferers. The lire cauio upon I liotv is it that our Government now suffer
Tho French funds have experienced a fur- many so suddenly, that they had haiolv ! the accredited agent ot Russia to issue his
tlrer decline to-day, occasioned chiefly by that time to escape with their lives—souie go> 1 edict from Washington requiring “all sub-
which has occurred in lire l’.iiriisli and Dutch inurthe stiuets with only wh.iv they ha.l \ jeets of the kiijgdom of Poland, who wish
Funds and bv local causes. Tire 3 per cents on when they retired to bed. In some j to prolong their stay in this country,” “to Bt S ’S,
opened at 771. 4.')C. und closed at 771. 10c. lor instances, I urn it ore hail to be removed obtain permission t« that effect" from tlie I Durts—\ erv plentiful; but there is not a
WUOUSIIIUII,— a plain, uiuui man, wiiu OUnc i * * “
delivers his round unvarnished tale with an tur ,* , , 1 ndianw, whom \ve conjec-
appoarance or truth and simplicity that d ; ,o u ans ' hecumo visible in the
mast at once obtain him credit, even while J' 7 ' , ,e " .'had drawn, near,
it makes Ids readers smile. ' i Z/ T l ! orses for a nl0 ’" a "'.
and then rushed in between us and thq
Commanclies, who-charged upon tho Io-
tans. The latter sustained the charge
With firmness. Tho discharge of their firu
arms and the clashing ot their different
weapons, together with their war-yell, and
the shrieks of the wounded and dying were
fit accompaniment* to the savage actors
and scone. I do not pretend to describe
this deadly combat between two Indian
nations; but, as far as I could judge, tho
contest lasted fifteen minutos. I was too
doepiy intoicstcd in watching tire event, to
nulo it. particularly. We wished to assist
the lotans, hut could not distinguish them
from the mass, so closely were the parties
engaged, W'e withheld our fire through
fear of injuring the lotans, whom we con
sidered our friouds. It was long before
we saw, to our gloat salisfaciion, the Com-
ntanches dismounted, whit'll was the signal
of their entire defeat.”
One might select more agreeable even
ing visiters than those whose unceriuonioUs
c all is mcnlioncu below;
“The following morning my companion
and myself separated, agreeing to meet af-
His father, wire it appears 'ilstinguisllf
himself as a subaltern in tlio last War, v as
induced hy a reverse ol jortuno and j 0 .
nrestic calamity, to leave St. Louis ijaily
in 1824 upon one of ’.nose hunting a',id tra
ding, expeditious wVich are occasionally
stalling from place to fvj* x ico-
Young Pattie, then about twenty/, niude
( one of tho party, which, from consisting of
near sighted speculators are said to have I but a few in the first instance,, gradually
dipped very deeply into this ariicle. j increased mi number, until it liinouulcd to
UV/rifcy—A most animated retail busi- one hundred and sixteen xvijl armed and
ness continues, purchasers taking up the ! we |l mmimted adventure! s, skilled in the
article with areal avidity. There is an j „ se of v eapons ffiid famiVar with the dan-
eapons ;
gers amj resources of frog.tier.life. It may
give tfouis idea of lire sufferings, hardships
and dangers which this ptigty encountered,
to mention, tliat wont with exposure and
accident, famine, fover, and deadly con
flict will) the Indians, llrere were hut six-
ton# of its numlrer surviving at the evd of
five years; and lire majority of these cither
been well disposed to part with nil they ' cam ives in New Mexico, or wandering,
snipped ol every possessore, even to their
arms, over u country wherfc tho lace of
every matt was turned away horn them ns
1 infidel dogs,” who had b.ren justly pun-
sovorigmy over all tlie emigrants in tho U- j
nited States from their dominions, and re- | , “j .... —
.. . . ’ •, i dent s politics goes backwards, and for-
quue them to obtain permission to reside i , ,
. , wards so that it is hard to fix a quotation,
here,—would tint tins place us re rather . ,, ’
and as all that comes trom Jackson is or-
au nwkard predicamenti , , ,.. . „ , ,
I . i, • .i . .i thodox republicanism, so all the crahsim
l lie principle iiriopted by us is, that the , 1 , , . q
. our market are sca-craos, whether caught
li/.tns of overt- Government have an in- . . , . °
m tho mill ponds or at tlio wharves.
fee Creams —The early part of the sea
son was too cool for ice, hut as it giotvs
warm considerable quantities are frozen.
Slid a Water.—Gees briskly off A
run has been made on Chupein’s, which
waspromply met,-and large draughts hon-
ished for trying, to spy out the nakedness of Z ‘Z d “ yS . ,ia3
the land:" For the general coo,so ; oil f C „'' '“^r 0 1 i'* W f Th<>
the narrative, we,rcter those desirous of '"'J wl i icl ' lot, were
becoming e.cquninled with the most striking ,vel . er y brushy, and frequented hy
peculiarities of life iu the wild regions tru
versed by tho Messrs. Patties, to the book
itself; but wo have murkod u number of
passages, -which, lor tho hold situations
they exhibit, and the thrilling interest they
excite, arc hardly excelled evefn in the
most highly wrought works nf fiction.
VVliat, for instance, can he moro anima
ted than the following account of a mid
night attack from a hoar with the melan
choly consequences of his ferocity :
“Wo came to water, and encamped early
numbers of bears, of whom I felt tearful, ns
I had never before travelled alone in the
woods. I walked on with caution-, until
night, ami encamped near a pile of drift J
wood, which I set on fire, thinking thus toj
frighten any animals that might approach"!
during tire night. I placed a-spit, with a F
turkey I hail-killed upo.: it, before the fire ,
to roast. Aftet 1 had eaten ni.v supper 7
laid down by tlio fire of a log with my gtiq
by my side. I did not fall asleep for some!
time. I was aroused from slumber by a I
.. u L* iu » .a.L.„„p. , c m . 110is(! j,, ,, 10 , e „ n() raising mv bead
I was one ot he guard or the nigh, winch | sawu |)0r slr()lc|l(;iJ the 'lotr 'bv
lOOf. 60c. Fours 92f 73. were burnt In tho streot. a , _. ,
BELGIUM. We hoard one man remark, tliat lute ' more than our Government should suffer ! R^®***« aro ^ en U P great reluc-
Ijrussets, March 2D.—Thu general discussion last night lie removed .til Itis lurciturc into ■ to pass unnoticed. I lanc JV
of the budget of the war department, whs cqu- a house that he Was this day u» have occu- ! — j bumps and Bruises- In these articles,
chided this evening. The members* although pied, and this titoming pot a ventage of it Judge F.M.ifwoR rii, on** of. the U. S. | Messrs. Phelan and O Rourk are prepared
they exhibited a strong desire to relieve the remained. j Commissioners tor settling differences, &.c. j 10 tho fancy ol all customers, whether
country of the burden of no army, which is, as Many ure ruuniug about in tho noigli- i among the ludian trib«?s m the west^ pas- phrenological oi dispeptic. Heads speed-
tlioy contend, kept iu the h ick ground, showed bonihood looking, for their goods not. *<ed down on tho steamboat Wyoming, last ni;, ^ u U P 1,1,0 crnniological curiosities,
no wish to nuiko tenns with Holkutd by other knowing up to 11 o'clock, whether they ; week, f^om Fort Gibson, on bis way to | mul dispeptic stomachs ougilistically knea-
moans than by battles, unless within a short pe- hud saved an article. Much we learn was , Washington City, ami thence to Couoccii-1 ^fcujuium artem. Several lots have
rlod (many specified threft m.mihs) tho coercive tolen—and thu pickpockets were on lire ■ cut,from whencewcumJerslaiv.l, he designs [been knocked Holt'll at very low prices,
measures of England Sivl franco shall liuvo alert—nut) or two woro taken to the po- returning to Fort Gibson io September. aut ^ lbl 're is much activity in the market.
prodnc«d their expected results. Maqynrgu- lice office. uoxt, with his lady. j Cellar doors—This article, which ha 8
ments wero used to show tho utility of attack by ' Tire value of tire property destroyed 1 We uio much gratified to loam frotts t gcuerolly ranged higher with us than in the
panther stretched on the log bvl
diet conveys more than was intended, or | mid though receipts aro ofleted with tlreui ,„ y guard,' o^Hrer'ses became'un’easv,“and ’ y priIv'to-'rtTyVce'd'"hoty
' |n a few moments more, a bear had gotten j it in (llt . |J ca ,j_ Then springing to my feet, |
land simultaneously with the blockade; Inn min- by this firu is estimated to exceed #1200,000 t Judge E., that the Commissioirers huve
istcrs proved that it w is the doty of lli-lgioni to upon which there t^as iiisuranco to lire «- succeeded in brincing about a settlement
await those results before the uflorts ol tlio two mount of only $43,000, at the following ■ of the differences (though not of a serious
Allied Powers should be neutralized liyyiov de- 1 offices:—Washington, s^t'2,000; Engle, j nature) dint have existed for a longtime
ministration of force on tlio side of this Too ntrv. i POO; Globe, 6000; Merchants, 5000; N. j between the Clierokees and Creeks, roht-
Kumour speaks of the rejection of the Brit- River, 12,000; Equituhlo, 2500; Pltenix, tive to boundaries. It has been arranged
isli »»d French JMdnipotcmiaries of tbo first j gJOtv, Jefferson, 1600; U. States, 200; to the satisfaction of both parties,
nropositions of M. Dodel, viz. the formation ol .F,na,130t). j An arrangement lias also been made
i provisional treaty, on tho following grounds; with the Creeks, for a portion of their
tlio removal of tlio embargo on Dotcii ships, and j GOVERNOR TROUP
the cessation of the blockade of tho Dutch court ] Judging from the many indications we
the restoration of tho Dutch prisoners now in i have seen, we think it certain, if Gov.
France; tho declaration that no evacuation of. Troop will ronsem, tlmt he will bo run
territory was to take placo on cither tide, and by his party, for tire office of Govornor
tlmt Belgium was to pay no portion of the debt of thu State. The people can never for-
uotil a final treaty bo agreed upon; the Scheldt get the distinguished soi vices ho rendered
to be placed on thu footing of 1830, and recur- the Suite, when her rights were eitdan-
ded as f ee as any pnaiioa of the sea, the gored—horliberfresthreatODed—herter-
oavigation of the Meuse to be established pro- ritorialjuiisdictkm denied, aud her lover-
Visiona.lv by the bans of the tariff of Mentz; vignty ridiculed. Th* strong arm of fed*
lands for the future residence of the
Semiiicles ot Florida, who will form a se
parate band of tire Creek nation. It is
expected that '.lie latter tribe will com
mence removing next autumn.
.-Irlansds Gazette.
^Hurricane.
An OlliQ paper gives an account of a vio
lent Imrricano which oerre red on Thursday
tbo U.h iitsl Soalli aud Cast ofSpr ccf.ckl.
Northern cities, lias, from the operations
of last winter, found a proper level among
the retailers in King street; but they are
injuriously high in other quartets to the
wholesale dealers who take them in toto.
Where the staple is not good, tho holders
are not firm, and a fall is apprehended iu
case of a prtssure. Some persous who
have gooe imp them too suddenly, hnvo
been damaged, and it is thought that some
houses will he compelled to close their af
fairs.
Flies— Have come into the market in
great quunt Kv, Large arrivals of Mosqui
toes from tlie interior.
Ladies' Diesscs—There, is a better
feeling manifested. Petticoats have
come down very considerably since last
season, and ankles, wdiich were freely of
fer" I ti n neat extent, now come more
m among them and sprung upon one of j ihoB ,, ens ,ep, {liq d s mphed to reload!
them. The others were so much alarmed, j not kno ^ ing jf j b «d killed lire j
tlmt they hurst tnetr fastenings, and darted | )an | ber 0| . nl)t . Boforc , bad r.msltetlj
ofi at fail speed. Our camp was soon loadj , ,, eard tke disr .|,. llrge J
aroused, and ... arms for delot.ee, although j 0BR 0 „ .h/olher fork, as I concluded, the
much contused, Iron, not knowing what the , nvo runf)i afaIle1 wlth euch oth
enemy was, nor fiom what d.rect.on to arah)d a llnlT0W rid A S( l con|
expec the attack. I sttl . stood a ^ discharge qeickly followed the first, Whi J
post, m no little alarm, as I did not know .„,i ' 3 . . Y ’ V 1
with the rest, if tho Indians were around j ’ h ‘“ my C< »» r#d€ W
us or not. All around was ugaiu stillnes,
tho noise of tliosn in p trsuit of the horses
being lost iu the distance. Suddenly my
attention was arrested, and I gazed io tho
direction from which tho alarm came, by
a noise like that of of a struggle at no great
distance from me. I espied a hulk, at
which I immediately fired. It was the
hear devouring a horse, still alive. My
siiot wounded him. The report of my
gun, together with the noise made by the
enraged bear, brought our men from the
camp, wltoro they awaited a second attack
from the unknown enemy in perfect still
ness. Determined to avenge themselves,
they now salied forth, although it was so
dark, that an object ten steps in advance
could not bo seen. The growls of the
bear, as ho tore op the ground around him
with his claws, attracted all in his direction
Some of tire men came so near, that the
animal sow them, and made towards them.
tacked by-Indians.
I immediately sot out and reached llq
hot spring by dity breitk, where I found r
associate also. The report of df my gufl
had awakened him when ho saw a bear
standing upon its hind feet within a fewl
yards "f him growling. He fired his gun,I
then his pistol, and retreated, thinking,I
with regard to me, as I had with regard tol
him, that l was attacked by Indians,”
Ertract of a Letter dated.
" Milledoeville, May 13.
“One of tbo convicts to-day succeeded
iu gettiug ovtfr the w ill of the Penitentiary,j
ant! was attempting his escape. He haq
got 60 or 70 yards from the wall, when lie
was fired upon bv the guard, and shotl
dead. The convict’s name was Stafford]
was pat in for oigbt years, four of which]
he had served out. Such are ’die particu
lars as I have heard them ,