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Awwi«Sr*«™'iii ih.t city, by wlirli
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WWIhH*""U imni th*'IWiAt.—■
—-.. ——* — w»re wHijly
tumnl uth^afiumt nmy tm* wilh Art trim, and
patnda wail* rwlahlMwil. iVitrrv ■ tqiiure »*
MMded rf«rrin£,tl* Whuk nlghl and every Wrung-
tr'Mufiupt. 'ihvfttl wma'i’ were Hpurrhroilrd
, and tialgmlio jail. Tie focliii*. «< »ur high mind-'
. ad ciriaetRwhn tvrot nbliyttl tu rroinin-ii|mn the
JiHIfrW fekiitii*. nf tfi.;<h**ruciibn nf the I'fi'P',
trow ttirVr'iritiidtbttlnir, ran M'*-r lie imaitineil
tliaa deMrllwd; rll iaia tiiiftiiinr rirnimiianre,
“ iMmM .■rofeiii' - inw* W dll* diet Ora. wwli btf-
' m ' t***??*#
. The alarm W Sunil,, nl*l* wait *twn 'hunt
batf paw Maht h'clork, when ill* fire witt ditniv
awl in llni .rimiti'cil', Sror*. Multi St Onimy'i
building* Htul>tr‘< .Imp and ian ad
Jnining linuitt. we heliere rocupird by «w» Ur»-
M.u TtittMira. >Wastmi* <if..in«lr
duller* wnnh itf’tlhi ’jijnoarty itrutwiyihljbiivlhff
been llHjiirixl! iThe lu.ur.nr. iifilii* city will nnl
lutore ai piattmi, «a (trim# la in* balhd that taw
are haa<* with Itttwndiarywfnma nf rli*- aamblrnii
Tvrn larpe iMeling* Wire hi lil yreiiftley, and lilt-
mu«l pHrciual mi tttiret wrrr Itken lor our pro*
wryattiu) un ail hanie> Seareely an eye will- lie
alamd tomi|bi. *' ’
FrewaFetherlttafthMwiiiedntt.
Tar once None.—U.nJoy 3 o'deck, Anntk
or utlnapt tatrtJht .’—A live coal, imvered with
'•haviitg*. hen ju«t Ven d'wenvered in the Jt-O'nr
•an Uiaelri Annihrr cuel »citl glnWiiijt, which had
prutumy IWlenJrnm the hand nl'tlm iticrti'litry.
wet at the tertat lima liniinl in'a thnri di.imme
from It. Tbe atiampt eniilil nnl have bneti made
moea iHaiiiaaniinntet previnutly.
Ettraetnf a Idle letter fmui Teaat from a Vnl •
Wtilafer in the Taut aepeditiun, hi hit friaoilt in
tbit city.
Rawa da Oanaart anutat-ara*, /
ytar kalatn. Tetit. Jt'i. 0. 1836. J
I availniVMilf nf the iiptHiiiniiiiv nflernl hy a
aeete), which aeiltln a few ttfnro for New Orleahe,
to write ynu* We lenileil at Viilnvn, etmall town
ehuatedat the mouth of tin- riter Itreeme, on the
Sdih nf Uei.finber. we ihrre inliied the Cnliintiiut
V'llnnteeii*, wlto eiriveil e lew day» ‘wfiire n«.—
Tlto'iwn eoniiiBiiint were ilitiilinl end nrannited
Inin three, ami ciitnjinwenl wliel i* nnw ilenmnina.
letl the .''Oenfeit Hnnelinn id titrinniient Vulnn
ttert.” I’iiI. funnlii "fnrnierly nf tinlumbue. It
nnr Oofninendtht. NVitrd wn* elirteil Mn|nri
nu|liiek, AVlhtt Hinl Wadtwnrih ('jiptnini. The
tulmnllntie nltinet wrreili»iri!mieil entnnatt the
helmtre td'ptt a* fur itiyM'lf, I .rank no liiglier
then feryeant, wltlrh wat cnnfrrreil U|tm me tin
anlicitwl. We thhll chtnye nur|Mwliinnfcomllilai
plane to Cepems to tnoo aa irenrptrro can be hell
fer our conteyiiar* It It Intetided, I mn edfltod.
to nniicentrite the fimwt id - Treat at that plact,
anid tn minn tt cln umutimet wllljntiify It, make
an attanb upon Meteinomt, a town, on the Kin
Qranda. which latheneareei pninl id* anyconaiil
•rattoh, now pottet«til by the enemy. ’ It it tthl
tube a wanhliy place, and me unini|innani in lit
etrtnath. anil meant to redtl an aataul'. The laei
enllltTm between tUa enetny and iKw fmvee id
Teiat, wet at the taking iif Kan Atttomo. which
event left them wot. an inch nf ttrmjlrma 1 within
. the Until* nf Tciaa. The enyeaeinato took place
a few dayt befnre W* afrieed here. Cue. the
Mexican CmnnleVideil!. *i»d a groat number nf hi*
■ten were taken prlinhnn S they were ell, howev
er. eel at lilinity. and informed that the American!
had rather fight them then feed ihem. It teeme
ho*ever, that they eta line ilit|«Mrd tn puroue ax
liberal d t-toiroa tmvgkl! na. We learned today
front Iindoiililed' nullimhy. 'hat the dirfalnr hex
Utiieil a decree 'her every' Atitern’jtit fionnl xnnih
nf the Kin 0 elide, lie pm in dxai'i... Hi* Ameri-
earn, ow Ur IV.nn Meimiinmt.'iin ihctr wav tn ilia
Inir.ior. were n few tinyx egn deliheryMIv tlengh
tertil liy * paily nf the memy. It it lm|,o««ilile
to divine whei.pnufte war will lake nr Irow. in
where it will end. i We arc in the dark, at in the
iiilcnlhioxnr mnvemenixnfSanlii Anna. Ofnnc
tlijl'S l lVd cnnlideni i if llie |ianic« are leli free
to deride ilm cnnietl.fur tlunnxrtvca, Tciaa will
triumph. Unih'tniiM tw mimmlirnsl that not-
whhatandingTVaae and Meaien are the iiplv par-
tiet immediately rnneerned, anil at i*«ue. that
llitie gee oilier iiowerowim art fur f.nm beiiigdia
tWereMad tjieeliiinrt of tlic rnnleai. ;, Tile ptinci-
plea intidarol in llie rauw of i'evu«. are ihr aame
that have been wont at ditUiem |ieiiwla, in aliakc
the tlironea and ilyuaatlea nf Kompe. The aufne
that huVCiHa-atippelly itiircd in dUlinb jji' glo pii-
y rotaroe of the Aunwrat ofthn Ninth. Amt they
•re Ihe'aania Kir wlnme •i.ppie-xiou and niter e*
linctinni certain crowneil lienda mice rmixpireil.
and cnieteil Inin it 'eigne, known liy ihr tiunie of
lha “Holy Alliance.” Tcma will In* free,—in
ile|iei|ilont if *he can eacnpe the withering Hi on
to of Burn: tap jyiih'y. Hitherto •tiei'nnxiiiiiiinn
of litiA JiaalwtSt tint waicli wont i Inna word of
mnntha, Jkoo aahfdarpartilitVaa twaWauaootha
mailing it allowed Wit tha taomdy jiay. which i-
...i^&bolehiijt.wiid ha|»,|«iilia^ fitrka-
the WBfi-, If it xtinnlil eml ta tfirer innn'ha r
ild nat, «my. the rare. I wb^ttl^wtill r*cti*c th.
inly oftHl) acrex. in nildniniifp' whli'a balled
tiiy head rienta, boahlea alvn. the rnmiiliiv pay.
JOHN »>. THOAI.
~ MBMOKTOrWAUHtNOTON.
Ptoru nr Auaatca! Tldity-4a year* have
rolled away tinea the body of your beloved Wa<h
llmt rotted away atnee roe wxiy or your Deiuven yvain-
--1 IWMo W4a hatvtlrtiAlir llie iiditlhle xepiilcltralii
. which h now mtevtba.' Tim' nietahclmly evcin
throw rot whole oaihm imo teafa, and thbdeier-
mtn.iiion of yimr Kcpreaciiiaiiytain efect a anih-
Bin ho niriinirial id yuur gratiiwdw and venera
tion it yat tkdble.' The alrattgtr and aijonmera in
“ ", .. , whefp.iathe w*TMr.v-
«b MoavMKtT. aacied to the intwaify of your 11-
Inairitiiia AVaahiuptna- and dcoicatM t» publtc and
liiivntc.virtual Where ahalt I htbk ; 'for the evi-
deuce of tlie gratiluileof ilie AiiiertUIui Ptopla to
the man who, under proviJemf. otadu llieni wliai
they are! Alati aaa National magibrlal, h it no
where to be found.
Atoaricaa-f Amt not till! gentrattoo pnaa away
litlioe you |»ove In i be wmld titiat l!n> memory of
your Ireloved Chief it atill hel l in veneration, and
hit 'groat virtnet and arrvicca atill cdierialied in
Bmr hehnai—.and ilia cold neglect, an lungcvinc-
ad, altall iio longer ditgrnce ihe chyrauier of your
country, aitii llmt you yd have the patrintiain mid
feeling which bncoiii# tlm Coui.irvmtn of Wadi
ington. •;
American!! Ymtnre now called lipon, ircrhapa.
fir the iaat lime, toiexpeci ynnr owti tharactcraud
tltlt'oCWmr country, by doing luniortn the mem
ory of hio* to whom yon owe an lurgc a debt of
gralitndn. A.ntouiiiiicnt ixabout to lie erected un
der the ilircciiim nf a Hocieiv, nfalilial til for lliut
purjio«e. in ihc city wfilidi, hc xticctcd na ilic Me-
rropoliaofiliH Ciiiiio, mill wjdidi'beiira'hik' honored
name, by the volimlary cohirilpiiionx of Ihc A-
uicricgii people. The aum rnpiircd frinn eiich ix
hut ainull, llmt each may have the honor of cumri-
bnling in m> noiilc an objci i. That no one may
cinupldiii uf not hnvlu/an oiiporionity In almrc
in tiie glory of aiirli an uitdtiriiikini*. and to ahow
the reaiicct uud grtUiiuilu lit fecla. all will be cull;
ed no for their aid, and from nil, old and young,
mala and female, lliut aid W e»|iecuid. \Viih ihc
aggregate thua nlnained, n tnonunient will be e-
reded which, like him in whom honor it ix
lobe conuructdl. will lie w thontu parallel in the
wurliL Every, where lira memory nf tha Father
of hi, Cminiry ia field in veoe rm Mini mol Ini your
coinribuiinna bn in pmpnriioo to'ilint veneraiioo.
I'he time Iraa cnnie when tlmailginaofingiaii-
uidc almli In* blotted mil from the *-!' Utchcon
waa not m preset any tiling ft
‘ . wab^l lit
no instance, probably.
for ia
if any size
lit would
ttlAl
■HBliiia.B'X'rx, mrichaml.ic and Vbot.all foil in at
ihtice, ami o|bri difm aml <xivcriug. lhein up. the.
walls theniWlVet. tleucn i*. w« im -icdi ncly
perceived, that ilia danger appro-lien ed by aoinn.
.if killing nnd wounding many peraoua, bv the
xup|XM»l. acaner far and wide waa nut incurred;
gC-ltUi innre oxer fiMn'tlle hiMpJct hbapilf wKidtl
to*jam.kiA UflE..se_m« w Wfe>iti^l|Mi!m.wgri
■iHonJed III the flame!. , Greater couHdeoye wax
therefore fell in liuviug recourse to aucb an t
dieut, , “ .. ..i
*w-
-«r»-«ti>ntirvrftrrt9rtthHr*^lairfrFtnHarn'WWi-
jwif .ft - b*AMsrtf'jm: C»mp»«y
trvlcd the Ht. Aognxtlrm Hoards, stationed a. - - . . . .
liftnoiiito. pnwwdud in Mro.- AnrtiMtnFa wtminf- Ilmr.iMte. !b.
tiufi an -the MaltMX'RPveaj toMea in What enUtfihn "! •Jl|Tl«f ?f"y!K i aB l .» u !.»ii , 'T
the Itapublie and the American Prnnia wiil no
longer Im taunted with indiffiirrnca ami apatliy to
the memory of their illustriona Patriot.
Felinw Oiriarna! The mnnuniam tn b« aroeted
of which you at' called upon hi coninliula, inuxi
be wnriliy <rf ynurac ivea, of yiair nmmry, and id’
the man to wlimit. Il .ialo be dedie itad. It will
ba-a miNiuincnt tint of Washington alone, bm of
tha gralhililc, puiriotiam miinilioeocc, mid taste of
the people oi llie prtihcni ngc of the Uepulnic. Ii
it iulchded, iliereliire, to iiuikc it ai once vupend
■nia and nlcyuiil, llmt ii may lie uu olijccl in which
the present generation will glory, nnd at which
ftiuire geoeroiious will udinire, und wonder. Tu
do tiii« a general eoiilribiiiinn nf even me a-milt
xinns ra,|uired (und which every mic cun, all.ord)
will be aodlcieni* For these the ogenix ufilio do
oiely urn uuihniizcd in call upon each of ymii and
ii is expeeted (hat no American will lie found an
iudillerepl In Ids own reputation ao.i Ilia ohiraeier
nf Ins 'country, as In retina) nr wiihlioid tii-f mile
from an iitjeei so miblc, so putnotic* und so honor
able to rite American people.
' By order ofthv Hoxr.l ol Managers of the Waah-
iugmn Naieaiiil ilouuui.'nt Hncieiy.
GEO. WATTEIIKON, Secretary.
January 89—flwa.
NE W-YOKK. Jan. 83.
If it with tha deepest sorrow lhai w*i have to
slate, tliai the steum packet William Gibbons,
Capt. Hataey, on coming up dm lower bay lifone
harbor yeatarday mtirning, collapsed her aicam
chimney, hy which meant the boiler exphsled.
andait livaa wert lost and aevtral persona badly
•cabled.
The eiplnainn look iilacaabmit 9 A. M. near
the Upper Middle. The at cam rushed iutu tin
fore cabin, where, luckily there were hut two
pnaxengers. The reuixih ler being nil deck to
wiinexa Hie ap|irnncli In die linnl.
Intelligence nf llie event wet immediately
eouiniiinieaied by telegraph tn the c ty. and die
owners of ihc Will. (Jlhllunx d-xp.ilolied I lie xtioim
IshiI Hcroulea to Iter axxlxlilnee. Copt. Hulsey
had also sent his butt for medical cssinuucc. aiol
in Ihc Niurows nodiiig die sinam bu.n Iditiien,
the iallci uiiaiccdod to ihc ipuiMiiiinc ground, iiud
priH-urC'llds, It ill-in wk iitpl liiireouii. wlio, pni-
i.ceded liiriliwiili Iodic uui'oitunnic limit. They
aiiiVixl aoobt 11 o’clock, and found die lei lies of
do- following individu ilx in winch life wu- endru
ly esiiucl; Air. iximn Ucvag i, in' ihia ei y. a pi —
scuuer, Elias. Uoileon dm bar 'keeper, .Siepheu
Lniigxlrcei; fireman. andU nry —. a French-
..i... stx a>
nixu.als.i a tiieuiHn, Mr. It, F. Rogers, of Augus-
hi. Georgia, a paascugar. and. IIichird l oddv.die
xeimnd eugineer, were atill living, but have since
ex pi net. Tlieif death appear* to have been
•-mixed by 'the sleimi winch, they inhuled, fir
tln ir brnlica showed uu muikx of esierual injury.
The Willunti Gihli.ois rene.ien llie oily in the
evening, she has Xuataiuad iio mulerial injury, nor
is ihr bhilei nr die engine, dr die engine in any
way niaicriiilly'iujurcil.
touch greater pmnp'V is likely s*xai t.i mke ha
—tNDEFBNHENCli. Ii j, f.,|iv
piece, to wit-
eacrisined that paliiW » ntiniem has declared liar
tlide|ieodenee, and a ninveuibin will meet on the
Id dgy nf lUnrch, invealeil whit plenary jsiwers
to aiiii|sm all xulijeets which die crisis in ly de-
n sud, or ihe pileresixof lie' people sngcrsl, Tl«*
first act will boa fnrttiiil diiVar.lflun oi iu-fopeod
auce, and then die f.•ru inion of a nmsiiiuiiou for
the perniaie'iil guvarCiiahil iif dw jxopfo ig Tex
an. whith will lx* auliiiime*l by tliem Kartlirirr-a-
idea'ion and mb.prion, in mh-Ii manner gathetHuiy
vrniiou aliall preacrilx*. I presmue you nre xilvie
aed nf die cuusea which tils', led die |xx»plr of
Tags! tu take up anils, *Ifal’il Was a violation of
tbrireights under dieronadunhio nf 1984, wliicli.
guaranteed to their eiteneive republican |irivile
gsa. anil held nut the bleaduga of a dee govern
main, aa an iielueeiitanti to my aomfiryineii i,
emigrate to, audsritieir. aomnirv, which, llxniph
an aacuhivatcd wil.leiiMlsa, Wu« truly prolific nf
natural resaoircs*. Thev yielded p. inn icmpm
tioas held ow. autl euiigrand by imie.ire<la nay
thuuvaode, Tha wilifocoeas ia reclaiuoxl—me
rich reannKtra of the n unny begin io «tyyclo|v
IhaniHlvaa u»#rtl.e mfiucncC of American in
tlusiry and atderptiaa. Iliit arltat hr t «i * <po I
llieir public litiicii*rp..<rieassrdty. agaipx lin y ha.
dvoeu mi aJotinister the go«a(ilhnhl. wju, li hurl
been solcumty aViarraoiced hi iKeiii. aie a. i*.-d.
impr wmrd and |iroiciilM«l. Tltti hlieral fi.uiu
Alloa from tna rejaiUtican jweaidcnt ia iraiisKirin-
ad ioatdbe ini|nnuua <firtumv and ail, wiilmut
diatinnhai ot imtwiy. btluculbNt or piiiieiple, are
•usmuaiHM io txiw tlm knee to Haul. Our cumi-
trytuaa rebelled; aye, nobly rebelkil, and tlia
. tnih of that rebehiou. if wa cooideracit d by ul-
•artor sums wilt ba a uation'a birth, .assimulaied
to-hdH which baa ever bcauom pnda aud fowai.
1 haveaveo bait amall pmiiou of the country aa
ya«, xmtiMjiiaaily wo ini|*n|wml to give you *'*v
aatwttdhitcha to ha general cl,,.racier. Witliiti
the amall oomjmaa, however, dial I have aae
asrspjsrtassrjx-A's,
. ****** mvrvm#
kviiorrd iwl Mfiy *eu*4 UimI. c&U humkcU
emmkrnwm u»ii tummy t* rmkmum—
* w» immijit wmUmmxuy** u* miW*
lwc» m
Ut* #*.iviW-
Tl»r Aumiul Cttiilen uie ut ttio tnie Bc»«ion,
*»m*k iiilo citUNiU-THMim the nt' A oatimi
Mini by tln ir rouiiulilfe rn|H>rit'J tln» l« llo^viux
mm»lnlitni« which were wileivtl lit Ur |mbU»itrU in
ihr N» w» ilituuithtitii the Hime.
H» iM»iveil ouMtimiuu«lv hy thr Grorgtf*
l/niilVrenrts that w« irJiurS the |Mitiviple* nnd
<oiiilu<.i Ail* Nuiihvnt AiHitiiiuuutim .tw meddii*»«»«iir
thiuge.niiM, mid uurhiMtimi. Bring ulik*«
***'! tu the |trtnrt|»le« tH’ uiir nuveruiiieut, «ml to
llie *|)i«it Mini lHier <»l ihe p»i»td.
lUrottUi tl thtti »>• tuttUhariA ul the f[uft|«l, we
will evriy whi.re tui'tilcntr, the |trtiici|d«*«>l' iiliv
»heme uud htiihlitlnr^ uiiiuVtgM iRe eluvt-r, nid
h it we will uu* r®t!t»iv«i uuy |>(iltiic t t(Vni« of ntty
itll iumi ry or iuNunectiuuury Ch truc-ier.ur thuuk
tho.M! who limy tteud them tu tie.
A true Co|»y from the muiotni
JOHN HOWARD.
ftditore will |>lente give ttio ntKivr our iitM-rhui)
»»ii«l oblige the tuemiMU of tlte Georgia cooler*
uut*r.
Jan. 25th 1896.
Hl.UtVI.NG HR.
The etlitor of ihr N. York Aioriictn, who di«*
tinguifhrtl hiiorelfby hi* exeru«Nt»ai ihr latccoti*
(I gnition, ami who in hoiioriihiy meotuiurd ill
‘In* iiHi«Hgr id'the nni\» «u ihot ritvv a* lutvinu
grriuly cttoiiitiuud to the |inhhc mmh hy hit ex«r
ti'msut Ulowiua oi»-t't rtahi laiu^rr—(hut tu**
iit*r« me iHtfi/M oftmndi of that •* lutt p*iihi of
h'if»*litro l M :
*• It may iiol Ur tiiitoterettios. or without utr %
tOBtaiv Umi mtalcAAf |M<H*ce«iiug mit^unlio htow-
ilig ti|t ihr stores. *l r «i tiMirrit ul‘ |H»«uier g«*n-
Wally, ol loti ikreuch, weretiikrii ttno the rrhar
•U tiie «ie\aMed huiiduiu ami |duced alwmt the mi
lieu! it, at u Email iih>iaticr u|tari* ti*e head« o! the
UarreU th< o ktt*H*kt<i out* ami n train, hy
tu«*aut «4-ulueU, or l* ni jii«*c«e «t‘ calu*o or iitiru,
o| wttirhMM m.nty w^r- tynigubrut m uienten-,
w«»» tortmnl lr*»m tlm bUi* tutne rxirriorof thr r* l-
lar dirirt ini lilt* »iiawto>ui whh h thr i*rair» tioin
if»e .t'Mrkriy »torr« -upplusl rooofh—waA l U<t
ami »|triokir*l ]drtiti(tf!ty wttM jniwilcr th ; da n-
wrre iiico m«i-ed, utnl all |»enaut« iltMirmi |»» ! mir-
lioui ila» VM-totty ol'»hr hmidutg. nci pt il.eone who
WMitu tim the train; litje wau done by laying a
t»HMuiiji «i,t airnw {mgediug liutn vt
oriiar w rt y, aml on which It*r 4 io.it 4»c two, uo
liowder w«a.B(»r»ukird. Alter a lew momenta ol
iai«e«4 » Midden B a naiubiit g a
Ipiwunu 4 align? irettka «M* tite earth, me andibie
^tivering ufglaei window* for 4 hundred ymttU a-
| routMU a denee cloud of,etil|d«vaooa amokt, and a
‘Vihginiaa: v >
Wt piibl>Ah to-day an iu«ereirtifig Inter on she
•object of* ilie. movement* nl’ . ilie AboliiiiiaiM*,
cimmiomealed by Gov. Taswell to the Lrgiela-
turcofVir^tiJi. -
Hrw Yo*«,Oci.20ih, 18J15*
i ‘"Sir.*—A aumberol gemletiien from the a iuth.
who have peeked iiumi of the enmnirr mi thf* jmri
ofiiietoGiitry, anil wlipjogether With myself have
(from ci'Xivee of de?|» iaterr»i) made the excite*
tneni h**rr 011 Hi# » •«*h}cct of close
amt cnnMaiit tinvrftivatiou. fiuve Ibtmghi it riglu
linit the re«uit ol our obeervaliom* »lv»i|l<l in wmie
me mure be coiiimiiui^uted to me jiu\hi<rHea of
ffio*e »tu(eM wbe.-eiu n\ ivery cxiau «* au epwentiui
f^ulure in their (tolt icul eymeitK
Among (idr fe tiuiitber« were iudividnala from all
ihc Atiauliu •tuve-hulding Mute* except Mary
land.
Onr intrreoune with the Mf»p)e of the etateatif
New Knalaud und New York had been general;
und act 11 Med by the naine imereai. wc made it a
bu»iiteMto*crii'tinize public opinion, that we might
be eoligbi^nefl, tr ie otilv ihr nut own «utUfutvido
and guidance of Uioac ot our friende at home, wlto
though equally iniereeted, were obliged to lie de-
pc'ixleiii for their ihformaiioo upon the ca<iuak
Nkiit-fn.-UH of the public print 1 *.
The true etaie of ilie ajHiiiiiuo cause it unknown
to the iiiue-tetiihA of the tnhabiiaiits of the Nortli.
not thin the eftirtftof the ami-Hhivery aocieiy are
eoucrnled—ha coiirre'is* b dd and open—but the
imrordiaie iuterent of the |»p<»pK here U n«»i auf-
ttciemiy concerned to elicit their aitemioa; and
hitviug hud ih' ir public ineeiinge, they deem their
duty done, nod regard highly culpable in not
being **qiutlly HiiiHtied with iheiiwelvei* in the re
sult oftruiwe ineetingA. I’he inewt intelligent, Who
have not vented the Bonilla are miierably ignorant
of our •oimdI relaiions; niid tm they are not inattgu-
md by intereAi to leurnitlie extent of the exertiom*
made uudnft ,m», «o ufe they, of course, utterly tin*
MtuiMo judge of the injury likely to result there-
I'roiti.
The conneqitenen ofthi-* stale of thing* Is, that
in almost every chide, alxilition Is treated as ti topic
which is kept alive by the violent deminciotionsof
the Bouth agMtust it. The abolitionists in the
mean while (secure in he rampart of protecdou
adbrded them by the |M>pul4r cry ugninrt any a-
bridgemenl of the* freedom of the press, and by the
»p»ib^ /iiid ignorance of 1 how> who truly with Ur
see their cause pom rated.* but at the same lime art
unwilling 10do at{y.(hiqg tp elfeijt ihat object) arc
nrogreseiog in 1 heir carer r of Jneendiiiri-iii; «nd a>»
I was iniiirini’d by (tie secretory of their 'srvieiy,
(who U uIiuj editor of the *• thnanripiini*” uud^
"Human Right*,") they oro m»w. stipugcr than ut
any foruji r perai'l, T’heir pros>* is in couniarn
and active opcriiiion. dud 111 addition to i*s *»tln r
puhlirtitiiin, has receotly produced an "Anti slave
ry Quarterly iVlagfiseiin-," of which the same
goutlmiian is editor. I huve visited th*dr otlicc a
number of times for the-purpose of informing my
self correctly of the estcufof their proceeding*,
aqd have found the individuals connected win*
the cMfiblisimietit, fearless ami decided in their
deteriniitaiioi)' to carry on this warfare against the
Booth, unless checked by legislative peoaities,
the erinciittg of which, they couddently a*sen.
from the rone utnt tern|wr «»f tne public mind, to
l»« impussible. There arc among them, some
meu uf great ’'espectability and itiuuen :e; one of
whom isJjdge Win. Jay. who. iu his charge to
the Graud Jury of West ’Chester county, in this
Biaie, ujok occasion ip say. that any attempt to
cuulml the prens would be null and void, ami
should meet with theimtnedioteoppiMttton and re-
•isteuce ofijvbry titiken. The sleilitfoidus are
tna aiming at any ulterior political olyect, their
whole elf «rt* are directed against'the instistutim)
of slavery, and they prosecute their es use from wi
lioorsi conviction that their raligiun deiuands iu
and with *m energy that is bat ten-fdd mdre in
vigorated by the fbaHtii'isth t/i»t itittuencea them
—and (nr this reason is the secuihy of,bur rights
the more endangered.
Au abolitionist, whom I casually met with,
ravelling, exoress*>d this sentjme nt tn me: " Sir,
his is a question to he set tied in the fret States;
ier« the battle of slavery is tu be (ought. When
ever we shall uchieve the conquest of public opitt-
iuit here, there will he no longer any question for
tlte Boutlt to decide. With out immense majori
•y and increasing prn|S>ndcrMitce, and with one
half uf your |Hiptiluiioti,Trom the tmture of cir-
cumnnttces, hostile to you, you will bu forced to
yield to the overwhelming itifluonre uf public o
pinion. Id take Jbf conse.qucm-e which you yotir-
Melvcs make appalling." I wm iihlignautly forc
ed tn believe that he »|H»ke but the senitmmMs: of
his class.
Agreeing with me thin our situation was most
eimiimu, I was deputed hy the gentleman to whom
I have ladiire alluded, to procure copies rd* th«> dif
Ibient jHiitlicattoiis/ Insiks. tracts, 8tti. and for-
wanl llieni to tbs executives of the diilWejil slavc-
ItoMiiig States, in the hope that they uniy ho
made the subject of legislative examintiiio* nt least
and of such further actum as tltey, tn whom the
public weal i*committed, may,think projier.
Hy reference to the package which- I send yon,
you will perceive that public seutititent is niutek-
ed by every sjtecies of ^otiipositinii, from primers,
and tracts, designed to.nd upon the young and
plastic, to graver pnblicattoiiH, tilled wi It subtle
•md itigentoiis urguinems, for lltose who need ti
show of reaem.
Prhncrs, tracts, almanac*, hymn l>ooks, scrip
ture quotation*, annuals, legal discussions uud
,nvtg »Eine«*;togelher, with a variety of minor pun-
licmintt*, Ihhogruplt*. Arc. arc issued in vast num
ber—at! intignlwl to creute. aittl direct popiihi;
feelings rigaittst us while we are. eX|»octed to sit
down contented with vapid resolutions urmieatting
expressions of Hympniiiy.
.Such has been the ilennnd f»r the Jithoaraplis,
that I was unable to ptoeurn two of the most mi
jnutaut, the edition being exhausted. Printed
liaiidk 1 rchiofs, tmslah, s*»als, iuiuges, ealcttlated
to render im lions the im.liiu»ibiM of slavery, areql-
.-siresmtetl tons itmtnttmnts of public excitement
—and Hil lJrinsb pulutcatioiis, protnoiive of the
same object, are here reprinted.
Alb»w me tu iel>*r you to au advertisement in
the ••fcimmicipaior." (which »» s**ni) for a list of
the publications lor »tde hi the unii-slHvery ortic*-
hi thi.Netty. Tni* list is, however, iticouqilete* 1
haveomiited'fb send loo hdavier imbiiiMiiouN.be-
lieviug that these sjtectiiKOs wuuid sttiiicioutly
exhibits facts as they are.
TrttsliDg titui this conununtcutioii from the deep
ly interesting subject of. which il treats, utay not
ue deemed iutrnftve, &o.**
" "" FBOB FILOBIPA^ ^>7 ‘
from Ht. Aagasttnl. haA'thi*Tnomrnt arrived, l(f
oVfork, A. M. cringing the fid lowing melancholy
and-alaruiiitg inrelligence.
fmm tbefdth.* the time appoiattodJor their depar-
tavded overyoa, and natwlthstaodlog what hag
t Are hence. They pt chsrgrtf with the honor at passed, my Governme nt will always watch over
— * ' * -1 **“■:*' -- -^•^ro^weiftre. Remember well all that I bava
apd wa-dHtpe and bchive, thcjr'wiJI o«r;
pf^vi? faltldcM $>, ihe ; Trtnt. ; Our best wishes 10
fcni- ISjhilf TtiurieWf fiftqeolh* of die
b l,yp,»c licigin»bly fled.
thiTyiflufiiefeis cldrie njshfuliyrto the chkrge, and
thus inrued the tide <4 the buttle, am) saved the
main body of Regulars. May the volunteers of
Attiusta*jbe equaRy spiritvd. aud.^u^ly ** r,vjcc,,
able l If. Itowever. any oue oi iftein must skulk,
pray let him not be a nullifier. Father than this.
die IndinnsWbOsnittf'tftne ago vlsitedlt frith (ire
and ilevtwtatbniehad left -it, ami to tak# aSrky
what provision* had fiht ttden destroyed; While
ih'tVre, ibiA cofiqwhy compOAed of tlie generous
ami spirited yming men or .Su Augustine. joirie«i
by a few Tram-Mwsqoho, making in number about'
46 men. was attacked 1)y tF pArty «»f it Is supfjmnt
150. M es*r*. JBctk N nderwm. atid DpugllUs Dirni*
mytl. stunding.opgiiaqlSiiW. I jaio I iidians approach
ing. t»|*m whmB-they fircd. sUltng one-and woun*
ding the other., Mri - P«n^?»>tt* ran? p»wards the
fallen fpdijiit and while sroopiag over him receiv
ed a wmnd in the hank >af tlte neck. At • •hi* im»-
merit, the Indian* rtishetl our of a scrubf distant
little mme"thah mtiskht shm, anA cdininencbrd 4
furious aiinck 11 |H»n Major PjutijatnV company,
who from.behind the fragments.and broken wall*
of the burned buildings*|fsye*he advancing Indi
ans a warm reception* The indiamt were in the
u|>en HeM; expised to the tire of this gallant-band,
who althoiiglt W inferior in (lumbers to their ehe
iny, fiotn their aiWantagenti* (Nisitipn; kepi the. In
dians at bay the space of an hoiir—an hour «»f
sharp . and desperate fighting! The Indian*
flnukititi their p nil inn and about to surround iherh
lbey relreared (hrtfieir iHjais. Tf»e Indians pur
suing, pottred’iM them a dewfiiCiive fire. While
embarking on hoard ihe' bOAts/ In the hurry, all
tha"et#H hilt one,-were rendered qseleks-hy beipg
wot. Wit h tliis one. 1 he .1 idinnV were .kept .back
from finhing into thu river, the water being quite
shoal for some distance, which had they done, they
would in all pmbnhiliiy hove seized the boat *< a nd,
murdered all in I both. They euccecded in push
ing out into the river, beyond the reach of the In
dinns* shot, anil proceeded toHuiow's. Mr. Duih-
mitt wasthe htily inan Wounded, till the retreat
to the bouts, during which 17 were wounded, Sev
eral mortally, it is supposed. Two uegores^ were
killed. It is supposed that 16 Indians were killed.
We have n partial list of those said to he wouti*
ded, but lest we should give erroneous1 informa
tion in tliis particular, and thereby create 1111-
plrasant sensnudn*. we withhold il-till'we receive
more full information.
(Jo to the time, two o'clock this morning, that
Mr. Dijxler left Bt. A ugu-tine, none of Major Put:
naufs company had arrived in 3i- .Nugusiine—
Although a despatch from that officer to Gen. Her-
uaitdec had been received, detailing as it was pre
sumed, the particulars of the above distressing af
fair, yet the General had not for reasons best
known to himself, permitted the contents to be
prom 11 Igfiyd ip j bn public. r *•
The oliove jn(brniatiori/w»A hMught in St. An-
giistitin by somq negroes belonging to Mrs. Au-
(lmstni, who escajird and brought to their itdHtress
the melancholy tidings. Tlte greatest distress-
prevails in Si/A'iynstine ; wives, mother* and
children, are in the extreme of anxiety and griefs
for their husbands, son* und fathers who may be
slain or mortally wounded.
In addition to the above intelligence, Mr. Dex
ter states that ho had the following from the Pi
lot*. which may be relied oil.
••Upon Sun lay, the 7th inst. a* George W.
RocklefT nnd ' Jeirv Bowers, Pilot* in the Stoop
Pilot of Musquitp, were proceeding up the Halifax
River, and when nearly uppiMite Mrs. Aiidersou’s
lilaniation, they were fired ii|K)n hy- ludiar:*, a-
inounrmg (as they *uppn*cd.) fmm their ajipear-
ance to 120. The fire enmihuetf ufKin them fi»r
at least 15 minute*, arid although none of the men
were struck,' the boat, the mainsatl and rigging
were considerably injured; 30 bullet holes were
found in their mainsail* and many in the hull.
The Pilots immediately proceeded to St. Au
gustine, arriving on Tuesday. As they passed
along, they observed iquin the beach. r a man ap
parently iti distress, and with hi* arm broken, but
inconsequence of the surf running high, they
found it tni|KMBsibte to goon shine, or render him
any a*Atstanca« ' They further ataied, that they
•iiw Mr. Samuel H T Williams* Sugar House on
’ * ■
Till withio.lhefast 24 hours. , are had for near a
wee‘k |M»st, heard little-or no information respec
ting the movement* of the Beminoles. We were
fearful that it was a deceitful und portentous quiet
—hut we were prepared to receive till at^onee—to
t»e overwhelmed with intelligence of so shocking,
distressing mid alarming 0 nature, as that prepared
for otir'paper'of to-day.'since our columns were
teady fiir press. None, whast hearts are not ice
can hear recitals of such drendtul dee*l* of massa
cre, witlHHit sortow and grief. We deeply sym
pathise with bur afflicted friends in rit. Aligns
tine, f>r the cup of affliction lias not been uuiasu d
by 1 he citizen* of Jacksonville. We too are cl
{eised. We too, (tuve relatives and fitr'iids out to
ptote’l their home* it it A fa ipt He* Iro'in ihc murder-,
ous Indian. If the men Vttider Col. VVarreu »ra
removed, wn are wholly dcfetioeles*. Indtoui are
near us. and much as we.tlesire- to ru*h to tlte as
sistance and protection of our brethren in Mo*«qui-
to. we C4i.mui.ilu *n. without leaving our hnm.yt,
our wives, mothers, sisters, aud children, exposed
to the greatest danger, and almost certain attack,
and cruel batchefy, of the blood thirsting and re
vengeful savages, „ . .
If ever FlorMi needed immediate aid fom the
General Government and from one sister Statu,
it is now ! * ‘
Th* 4ih Regiment of Florida Militia, having
been on furlough since their return utter the, bat
tle ott the banks of tlte WitltlaciiMcheH were mus
tered at this place oil Friday lust. On Saturday,
Miij. Hurt started for Black Creek, wliirii he is
to make hi* head quarters with 70 men, in order
•ojmiroU the. Cmintry. from Picolala to tite itead
of the Sufttuflee. North and West of the Bu
Johns, Col. Mill* si .it urn td at Mandarin .with .60
uieii, to M-oiir flout JoUngion Creek on the bt.
Johns, boiMwartl 10 the sea
Dcvqmu ltes from Gen. litrnmdez at 81. Ait-
•gtisiiin\huve arn v ed, Wtiich tuay (Mtssibly change
this dis|NHhmii* 1 -
Postsctipt.—We delay our pa»»er again, now
7 oVUh'K P. M. ui^give ,ii|ed*»tiowiim extract irdin
a leuer jusi received from M.ij. H.in, dated
Hkau Quart tuts, ) \
r • Hhrcki Crtek, Jan- 10. 4636. , J
Tor the
W’
;; From the M. O. hed.' !
The. spirit which pervaded New Orleans bn the
23d December, 1814, was awakened its lliia ctiMn-
muuity on SaturouV, 23rd January, 16a‘l6. A*
bout 10 o'clock, A. M. Col. Tvi igus expressed the
wish of the Government that the citizens of New
OrleansKhod!d'raiscVoltrrieer*:tu. r aid our.dmjve
and sutfviiug officers trod soklienf to 9ie«t; dis|>e^se?
mid comp er the" mofly horde o|* rit inimrles •nmf
Nqgroes jhuiare now spreading havut;,' tnassacre
and fire among our countrymeu iu Flitfida.-*
A public meeiing was instantly called, the offi
cial proceedings of which are this day published.
The Chairman, Governor While; explained the
object* of llie meeting iu that popular aud liirill-
ing style, which are peculiar to himself. The
oieetiuti was also eloquently .addressed by W.
Christy^ K«f|. and. Col. ripqrxt. A stiltm^iption
wit*!}qieiLed uud between lour uud five thousand
dollars immediately subscrib* d. fur the pur|Mj*e,pf
procurtug clothing uud etjuippiug volunteers* At
id o’clock'mi 8utiilay, by order of tha cbiuihiltce
appoiutcd tor ttie pm pose, the drum beat lor Vol
itnieers. uud Uicf uig at our Cmintry was ouiuii-
ed uear the custouitifiusc. Voiuutcers begao 10
ciowii'io'tbeitdudurd. Hisklxcelleucy the GoVcru-
ur. Col. 'i wiggs, aud iliuoy uiauugutsiied cn'izeus,
were present, and tty their cutiiuurusiu timoed the
flume of patriotism that was beginning to kindle,
A hundred Volunteers were soou enrolted. 'J fieito
distinguished officers'aud citizens meu marctied
at tijcir head through the raiu uud mud uj the
Faubourge tit. Mary, aud reuuevouzed ut the Ho
tel ol Cl juries Diamond*
liera again toe roll was opened, and a hundred
unite brave aud putnotic citizens addeu their
names tu tuts gal la u) baud, wuicn is hourly aug-
iiieuuiig, und will soou uiustct fl%e hundred, the
number required, 'i'he corps is to be jututii to the
tinned biau-a troops uuder tua coiiiiuauU of the
crave Cot. i wiggs, uud is to be iiuuieUiuiety com
manded ny Geu. fetsitor F. tfuiilh. an Aujuiuui
iicoerul, a proper rcpt e»euiaiiveof me proud chi
valry oi Louisiana.
From tbs Globs, January 26.
OFFICIAL.
We understand that Major General Scott was
ordered Inst week to FioridA. to take the general
direction of the operations in that quarter, and
with full authority to call upon the Executives of
South Caroltn.-i, Georgia. Alabama and Florida,
for whatever militia force may be necessary.—
He has lie.eu directed to push the campaign in the
most vigorous manner, an l to reduce the Indian*
to unconditional *uhmi*Moii.
We further learn that the disposable regular
force which can properly be moved, is either in
Florida nr on il»» way. The garrisons on the *ea
coast have either been sent there, or have heen re-
ihiceii to the smallest practicable number. Cir-
ct»i»i fc iance* have rendered necessary the removal
of the flih regiment from Jeflcr*orr Barracks to.tltq
Mexican frontier, and General G.tine* Im* heen
ordered »o proceed there to take the command in
that quarter. Our army is scattered over an im
men*e frontier, and the (whs it been pie* along the
Indian line cannot be withdrawn, without almost
certainly leading to Indian disturbances.
We understand that such is the naked state of
the seaboard, that there is not a soldier at Hos*
ton. nor. one between Philadelphia and the ocean.
Only four companies at New York harbor, and
four at Old Point Comfort, those two great naval
positions. Bmh the garrisons in North Carolina,
those of Charleston and BavannAti, and that, at
Key West* atul those in Pensacola and Mobile,
and those in the neighborhood of New Oriean*,
are all either now in Florida, or on • their way
there. • In a word, the whole Atlantic ia drained,
nnd ihni from necessity. If the Western frontier
were also *»ript of its garrisons, a general Indian
war would, in all probability, follow.
ttbW said tb you.**
The New York Mercantile Advertiser if Adm*
#fer.’mains the following:
The-i|S^sent condition of our aflairif with
France, i* the subject of much conversation and
k'ari'HWJtp'mious a[f exjiro**ed pn to what will bp
the future course of our Government. It la now
said that we have not ih« power in resort : toSMy
commercial restrii tions against Franco, without ^
giving six months nonceof iuch iniention, with-
out a violatibbof thfe Cttovefifiob 1 & Reciprocity
beiweeh l^rance ahd the V(iiieiP8tate*, of tlto 24ib
June, 1832. The seventh article of that Cj^kr
vention, i* iu the following wools: '
Article 7. The present temporary Cooven-
tioR shall lie iu force for* two year* fm.-n the first
day of October next, and even after th* ex rural km
tjfqhat term, tmtif .lhe conclnsion of a defipHiv*
treaty, or until <nie of the parties shall have da*
clnred its intention to renounce it t which decla
ration shall U made at least hix months before
hand." - ‘
An eminent civilian of this city i* of the opht-
ion that this article i» not aflected bv any aiibsa* .
otient convention or treaty, and is still io Korea.—•
If thir ditetrine be correct, and is tp be pribticed
upon, it is somewhat irn|virtaa( to Commerca that
it should be publicly known.”
The same paper contain* an extract of 4 letter .
from Paris* which says—“TherK has lately heen
published here, chart* of our whole 8ea Coast,
and esfiecially accurate Mnp* of the entrance of
everv harbor on the Gulf of Mexico. The Chart;
of Pensacola give* the Channel, p< wit ion of thn
Fort* and Navy Yard, nod is beniitifully exern-
led. In the event of a war between Ffance and
thefJn ; ted Btates. the station of the French fleet
will be in the West Indies, and their first attempt
will he to take Pensacola, aud command tbecofli-
merce of the Missisrippi. \
“Admiral Muckau understands the position oT
tt.tng* in that quarter, and may look lot hi* astha
point of the greatest moment in annoying fho
commerce of sixiy"millinns, which how pass**
through the Gulf of Florida.” ‘
The ground on whidi the PhoBnix btiildtngd
8too*l c«»rner of Wall and Water streets N. York,
was sold lately at auction. Ibr 54.500 dollars pur*
chased by Hale & Hallnck. Lot 40 feet on Wa
ter street, and 65 on Wall street.
Wit loses it* respect with tlw goof, when seen
in company with malice; and to smile at tha jest
which plants a thorn in another's breast, is ta ba 4
priucipal in the mischief.
A GOOD F.XAMPLE,
A voting man in one of our riouthern Stales, baa
(or several years, been attached Io a young lady,
of merit. Their friends knew they loved etc*
other and thought seriously of marriage. One eve
ning, in company with several friends he ad
dressed her in the following manner. “Jane, the
world have expected long that we should be mar-,
ried : let us stop their talk nt once, by entering in
to the expected union.” She lt»oked seriously and
steadfast at hhn’for a moment, and replied
“Charles. I am willing to acknowledge to you
Hsid to all our friends, that I love you ; die only
objection I hoveto marrying you is—your cups—
Till I have better evidence that you will relinquish
your cups, and be a temperate man, I can never
consent to marry you—ymi would make ni4
wretched. \ deep silence ensued till broken bv
• friend. Charles. • instead of relinquishing his
cups, took a journey to divert his mind. How va
ry strong ara men’* attachment to ardent spirits !
If all f*riiab** w atld ba thus .decided, some refor
mation would be effected. The expectation of 4
female tn reform an intemperate tnuu by marrying
ttim. i* vain.
intfitfrwfiy fcf oRwtoi only I kaihma dm* THsIm «f U*mT mpuinm
WILL WONDERS NEVER CEASE,?
We huve now at our t.flice, the model of *t inn-
climo foi pa.ktngcMUonoiit of tne'tKiIl ; and to
say tn« h ast of il. it i* certaiulv a very ingerttuus
ph’ce ol work. It »* simple in its construction.—
A uomt er ut wlwels ubreast, have uttuclicd to
their rima a miuilwr of |»eiultdous ovhM»«|mn(
piecesoT*ood, sift witU card teath bem upward.
I'ltesir wheels are fixo*l in fiout ora curt nnd
moved by the mwturn «M‘ (he cart-wheels.*
cards dip among the bmoches of tlte cotton stalk,
'etzethe wwtroi, drsw lt out, and 4* they descend
again io their retmtitirai. pas* tUruugit a breast
*»r space, uriced nls*» w^th straight teeth, widen
relieves the cards and *h»no4tc tl»b cotton oa the
in h i<dn of .pi do nf tlte tart, wliettra it U Jruwo
nock *»y fioml wflh a raka uiuil tha cart i* lull.—
Po us, it au\mstin;Missil»Ie tlt*‘ the imiekiitte cun'
pick a field clean; but stip|Miaa it leaves half the
bull* uuieurhed, itiestdU couat valuable duniv
eiy, ifit p.es tltootiter. 4* (bst ss a horse can
walk truto roars aud to rows cod. What Her U fail
or socceod, it is 4 machine flighty creditable tu
Um io**4*myaf Mr. Ebuoom, tha inventor.
Jiy. ffmrfntf
not
**I have just seen Mr. Ward, win* icporis that
it long since. Goh Parish of Middle Florida, witu
about 101) men, saw a stnoke in the djecciinu of
Wetuuqjka, uud marched for that place as fast us
IHtS'ihle: Just before he arrived there, lie was
tired on by about oue iMMidri d ludiaii*. Alter uo
engagement of one hour, tire iuoiun* ireifeal«df
leaving seven killed. 'Two white meu were
wounded.'”
} - '• I'.sgfA Rat, Jut*. 5,1835.
Mr DkarHi'r:
I t'lttVe noMtitig of interest t«» tell you *iuce my
letter ot tlte 1st. We are ail iu he.dtu, uud our
Ihrtificutimi finished, end hope our fireuds
“it *d Rovers will make
give a giMsJ uccuupt of them. . ...
This will be fl ttided in.you by Capiqiu Arm
strong, U, 8. Bchonuei Mono, woo wid return w>
this place without detoy.
Your lnepd, togfeut baste,
ro JNO. MOUNIFURT. Maj.TJ.S.A.. ,
P. T. IL a. Esq. p
VOI.HN 1ELK8 FUR FLORIDA.
Ou 'Puesjluy flie Ilfili imu. a tuectiug ul* the cit
izens oft .ivptacc was iteid. to adopt iueasorrs to*
the re lie la ini aa»istuiice«d our brtHhreiiol Florida;
uud ou Wednesday tite 20,It, we had me pleasure
ui seeing oue hundred Voiuutuers, (exclusive ol
titficers,) wait |Mdislled motaei* and gliueriug
bayonets, u|ut|ft ftir U»e‘ exjieditk'n. ‘ It ’»• a *h-uu-
uiuli’OtUjiiiiy.bHipied of the flower Of ilittil*
ty. The mutual spirit of our youth, has bee
■i.Jklu — — * —( hu Otto i ii.niu.|L *1 tu.
nobly rea|MJiKi<ai to i»y the City' Council. They
have' asaumed rite expenses of equipment aum
nan s|sjftattoh ol this patriotic little band to Ficn-
lat*. A Bteam float ta chattered to bear them to
their .WoitH«, and wuads and wave%Javoring,
they wiu peabaflly be in PiooQte in aiz day*
The following is the *peech of the Em^ror
Nicholas before the convention of Warsaw# It ia
a rare specimen of the unblushing impudence of
crowned Heads and may be of use. to awaken
some, even in this boasted laud of Liberty, to a
pioper dread of Unchecked Ambition.*
“ Gentlemen !—I know that, you have wished
to address me. and a n acquainted with 'lie con
tent* (devour ititen led ad ires* ; hut, m spare you
from jlelivering‘ falsehood. I desire that it tnay
not be pmuottneed. Yes* Gentlemen,it istosave
you from falsehn<M| ; fur I know that your nenti-
meiits are not such ' aa yon wish* to make me be
lieve them to be. How cun I pm faith in them,
whep you held the saute language to me ou the
eve of tlte .revolution ? Are you not the same
person* who talked to-me five and eight year* ago
of fidelity and devotedness, etiif made me the
finest protestation* of attachment, and yet, in a
very few days after, y ui viohited yoi|r oath*, and
committed the tnu*t violent action* ? The Em-
neror Alexrtwdar, *.wto» did more tor ; yott. than an
Etnueror of Russia ought to have done, who lieap-
ed benefit* upon you, who favored you more (hun
bis own subject*, and wlui rendered your natioti
the most (ifiiiri*ltiug anil happy; the Ent|»eror
Alexander was treated with the blackest ingrati
tude. You never could make yourselves conten
ted with your tno4 advantageous jNHiti m, and. itt
tlte end. liecattietlte destroyers of vour own hap
pines*. I thus tell you the truth in order to tltiow
a true ligtit ii|>on <»tir relative positioti*. and that
you may -know u|*m what yon have to depend.
f*r I ait! ti«»w-eeitig and sjjeakiog to you lor the
first lime since the disturbances. Gentleman, we
require actions and not mere word*: repentance
should come from the heart ; I speak to you with
out Hogr, and you mnstjierverve that I uni per-
fecilv.calfiV; I have uo rancor, and I wifi do you.
go«yf even.in spite of yourselves. The Marshall
wiio stands betorp you. fitlfiU uiy niientioiis, sec-
ou.<.U ail,my views, and also watches for your
welfare.” At these words the member* of the
deputation bowed to tlto Marshall. “ Well, Gen
tleinett, but what signifies tttese salutation,;—
'I'he first duty is to |M\rfbrin one’s duties 4ml «»n
duct ourselves like hopest men. Yon have, geo-
tleuieii. to choose between two alternatives; eith
er to persLt in your illusions, as to an itidepen-
dent.kingdom of Ftrleiid. or (o live tranquilly as
fait idol subjects under my Govennnetit. If you
l>ersi*t in your dreams of a distinct nationality, of
the iiide;Muidence ol'Boland, And of all these chilli: J
eras, you will only draw dot?n upon yourselves
siill greater misfortunes. I have raised, this ciia-
del. and l declare that, onllieslighe-i iiisiirrectiou,
caif and we writ 1 * ^iHcause Hw eaoo,.» w thunder uja»n the city.
' VVmsuwshall lie destroyed, and certainly shall
never be rebuilt in triy lime. It is paiulul to me
to speak thus to you—it is always painful to a
Sovereign to treat his subject* thus, but I do it tor
your Own goo 1. ft is ibr you, gentlemen, to de-
«erve an oblivion ol the past; it is ouly by your
ouediencc 10 m\ govertiuienl that you can uU tin
tins. I know tliai there is u correspondence with you
abroad, amt that uoseltievotia wnings are sent here
lor the pur|Kia6 of |H*rverri»ig the minds of the peo
ple. "Thu bCrttiwiflce in the world, w ith such a
•rouiter a-» yours, caiiumpreveuiciaiidesiiiie rela-
itihis. It«» lor you to exercise yoor «»wu pilicr,
uud keep the evil away. It i* by briugiug up
y »urcbiidum properly, by instilling into them
ttie principles of religion nud fidelity to their sov
ereign, mat ynacan keep iu the right path. A-
uxmg all the disturbances which agitate Eunq»c,
andwtl lto»*ed*«c>riu*u> whichstiake tnesocial edifi
ce, Russia atone bus remained strong feint moveab
le. Beitve me, Geuiletnen, that it is a real blcastug
to belong to this country, aud 4^0^. its pr»Hectioii.
If yfiu ooaduct yourselves well—ti you pertorm
tllyoor dutiea, my potomtleoUcaado will be ex-
ON LIBEL FOR SALVAGE.
Ebcncezcr J. Wool, vs Brig Edwin and Cargo.
The Court doctH adjudge and ordei and do
rrs, that ib* sale of the Brig Edwin heretofore
made by the Wardens, Capt. Duplex and Salvor *
ts irregular, illeeal null and void, and that the
sa d Brig Edwin now in the custody of the mar
shall of this Court, he sold by him at Public rtuc-
tion|for cash, after-giving four months notice nf the
sale, and of the proce«d* of such sale. The said'*
Rheneezer J. Wood Salvor shall be antitied to,
and <hsll receive 00a foitb part io frill of bU
Salvage t»f said Brig.
And the Court doth further decree that the ex*
pence* of this Court, and the charge* of the Auc
tioneer for selling the cargo ofthe *aid Brig Edwin,
he fir*» deducted from the gross sales of said car
go, and that the Libellent, EbeneezerJ. Wood,
he inhtled to, aud receive one half of said residue,
and that the balance of said proceeds be and re
main in the registry,of this court, subject to its
further order and decree.
And this Court doth further decree thst the
proceeds of the sule of the cargo of the *ajd Brig
Edwin, now in the cnstoly ««f thesnid Elieneezer
J. Wood, be paid by him,into the Registry of thie
court, lobe paid, and divided and disposed of ac
cording to the proviftions of this decree.
And 1 lieoniipt doth .further decree that the bal
ance <>f the gtoss proceed* of the sale of the anid
Brig Edwin, after payment of the said one fourth
to the said EbeneezerJ. Wood, shall by the Mar
shall be paid into the Registry of thif court, sub
ject to it* future order and decree.
And the court doth Inrther decree that the < Clerk
of this court, he authorized and directed, to uaa
and employ all legn! means and measures to aa-
cure and receive the proceeds of any. securitise
which tinder this decree, may, be paid ioto tlie
registry of tht* court.
ON LIBEL FOR SALVAGE.
Elieneezer J. Wood, vs. Brig Edwin and Cargo,
From the decree made in the loregoing ease,
EbeneezerJ. Wood, praying an appeal to lha
Court of Appeal*—which is Granted, upon his
entering into Bond' with John Maclay, Edward
J. Hardin, Elizur SVikmI and J*»hi» R. Garduer,
in the pettnl stun of Twenty five Thousand «M-
lar*. to pMHeettte said appeal to eftect. Whereup
on it is ordered flint copies of the Libel filed id
this case with the answers exhibits sod requisi
tion* he transmit ted to the court of ap|»eals.
Cupv as signed bv
' J. A CAMERON. Judge D.W.F,
DEKALB GAZETTE.
SVmOkl WitioBT Mi*»a, (say* the Alabama
Journal.) has i'sHtieila new paper iu Gettrgis, call
ed tht* DeK tlh Gazette. We receive the quid-
hers sent us and cordially exchange, Mr. Minor is 1
the oldest Editor iu GtoK^ia aud now gettiiVg in
year*. We sincerely wish tHir old friend- and
neighbor stu ire**. »s 110 man more deserves it.—
We read over the numbers sent it* with profound
satisfaction, us they recalled the memory of days
Lang Syne.” and informed us where the ia«fe-
prndenl man now lived. No matter how much
our brother Editor* mav ditfei with nur old friend
Minor, or with ourselves, on cerain |»wnif* of poli
tic-, ttiey will all agree, that when iii* days are
ended, and he goes hence, tlie world can then
truly say
•• We ne'er shall hnik upon his like again!”
Notice.
^j^Ll, itenutn* sry herri>> cauiiimed sgsinet trading fbr
ie* given bv ttic nuhscr tor to tVillism Hsll af
Sumter t-nunty,due the‘JOili JiuiHioy 1856, m thaeoasid-
erstiuu'fbr which *nhI notes were gi v **» b likely io fail to
•tn d tcruiipcd not to pay nny of ttom, umil the raid IfsU
upl es siih hiii otiligniiM. N. A. FEURIFI'Y.
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BtsrriaR News,
riih?r by uoie orhccouiiU to coiu« lorwunl Colhwith t__
U~" pnp up, r r$ rise ail will be «aed to tbs firm courts
ludiscrouiualiny. We have suiil it, ajid me mlU dm ii.
wir ricti, t>REbM woaa ± Cm.
Jsnunry 15 fig tf,
Faittuge lor ittolMle.
. (iM) A1,L (>T».klO:i)liTK uxuixsi.) .
59^ HE fiac fiut Tsusiug xicanxsr flEN ffililXUN,
R ti. A. Slotfe, iHustiT, will piy reguholv, tor tbeasa-
*">, between this and Mold e, too Mg Mingiiaaty avary
vVoduewbiy hotaiig, at Wu’ctock. Faassogcvs travel,
bug by tlus boat uuy dapaodaa apaed, puactaaftijy, aad>
cutatort, tor aeoMMUitKlatioas aat toiag auraaaaad by ugr
boat; having sccoummUimms fbr s hundred pi—aagira
For paaaaga, apply la
h-iin wiu™4Na«»Mta.
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