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GEqIUtIAN.
by witlua n. omiooii,
Mr UD COUNTY romflS,
Ai»g WWulwt of the Uw of Iht Union.
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mnUoMtUMdlyMnilvum.
Italljr Pun, ft, III armtk, »!* Mft».
frUW«aij» F>m,tOT inn Fi« I*'''*"'
. Tn-WncUr E.|»r. fct ill mo.iIi .Turn D» «n
H Mklf PajMT, Imuin Tan. D.ll.i.
All paraWa In aOilwa.
ADTSMlOOMKNTIIInaaaiaA u tfca an(.l ralaa.
— ill COMMUhlCAIIUDI •••!
§r r£u«i »• pSd 1 !?
• >w»i»nmNwi*i
For Freight or r.hnrter.
JBU Thi A. 1. newly coppered end copper*
fastened ship CAMEUA. Capu Dauber,
wiffbe ready tu receive freight on Muuday nest.
For which apply to CipL Dunbar on board, or
lo ™ £. BALDWIN & CO.
opy *
"l?Or (Voiv-Yorlc.-OIJ Established l.iiiu.
The regular packet ahip HARTFORD,
SSft Capt. Sannaoian. having pait nf her freight
engaged, will have qnickdespatch. For freightor
nasasge, apply on board at iMfnir'a wharf, nr to
oct 6 L. BALDWIN * CO.
For New York.—New Line.
.The regolar end fast wiling coppered and
$486 copper faatened picket brig JOHN EN-
DEBS, Capt. J. Johnson, will anil with dispatch.
For freiaht Or passage, having handsome accom
modations, apply on board et Telfair's wluuf. or
to 8. W. WIGHT & CO
oct g
NOTICE.
■EMl-W*K*LYt. 8. MAIL 811S.IM PArKET LINE.
tfdr Pal tit ka, Florida,
VIA.
. . . Jack
Black Creak aid Ptcut.dk
The favorite aleamer GF.N. CLINCH. M'm
Curry Ouster, will take the place of the dt. Mat
thews, now undergoing .repairs, and leavo the
Charleston Steam Packet wharf every Turn day
Morning, at 10 o’clock. Returning, wi I have
Pals ka Friday Morning at 7 o'clock, touching a 1
the above named plnct * each way.
Fur Freight or Pa-tango, apply »>n hoard nr to
BROOKS & TUPrER. Agents
oet 8 3—
g«a>l;Wwkl) U. 8. Jl. Sieaui-PucUci . iuv.
CjyjSraif 00 TWO an
UAVAN.VAH * FAf.ATKA, FLA.
IT TUB WAV DT
DARIEN. BRUNSWICK. 8T. MARYS. «*o.: JACK
SONVILLE, BLACK CREEK ft PiCOLAJ A. I la.
Iii conduction with the Cimrleaton Daily M nl
Steam-packets at Savannah, the strainer SARAH
SPALDING, from Palatini In Lake Monroe, tin*
U. S. Mail Singe , from PicolaU lu St Augustine,
end from Black Creek, via Newumisville. Alliga
tor. Miner •! Springs &. Colombo!*, toTellidixsitac.
QCAMUI.GEE Capt A. Cha-k.
8T. MATTHEWd •• P McNm.tv.
These packet* leave Savannah every Tuk-day
end Saturday Mornings. hi 10 o’clock. uiuJ ar
rive at PicuUte ill time fur the M ill Sieges logo
through to St. Augustine boi'oie uight every
IWiday nud Mond-.y
iteturuiiig, leave ral-ttka every Tuesday end
Friday Muruing. at 7 o’clock, touching us above
each way.
They arc bnth low pressure boats, in complete
order, and hamUntuely funuahadui ovary n *pa U
ere commanded by gc.nilr.mon of well known cs-
perianer on thr rente,’and their patrons arc vs.
mured that every attention will bo p >id to the •■fety
and comfort of pnsseugrrs, end to the careful
handling of might. .
— AOKNTS— '
llrn> k* & Topper .’Savannah.
A. A- DcLormu Darien.
G. Friadlinder Brunswick.
John Bessent St. Marys.
Fernandez «& Uisbee Jacksonville.
A. Coy.... Black Crock
Geo. Conley Pinolnta.
J. P. Hawkins Pnlatke.
U. l.sfitte & Co Charleston
N. B. Goods coitiugusd to Hie Agents forward*
ed free of commission. Freight from Savannsh
and Charleston, and all way freight, pnyabln by
shippers. sept 13
aATAWWAifit
KT We are indebted to the editors of tho N.
O. Delta and Picaynno for extras, containing tho
new* from Mexico. Thi Messenger & Journal,
and Telegraph, Macon i Recorder, Milledgavilht
and 8onthern ftliseeltany. Atlanta, willaccopt our
thanks foreitras, containing election returns.
The IttecHon.
We give bslow the aggregate vote of aixly fire
Counties heard from up tn Saturday night, which
show a democratic gain'of 2656 on the vole of
1846. We also give tho reported majorities o( e
few others not officially returned, viz:
Randolph. 29 majority far Towns.
Fayette, 230 “ 44 "
Macou, 30 “ 11 “
Leo, 108 *' »• Clinch.
Sumpter. 65 " 11 “
For Governor.
1847.
Town*. Clinch*.
1845.
Me.titular. Craeford*
Express & Accommodation iLinc.
••at Hour* In Advance of C. 8. Jtlnil.’*
SAVANNAH AND PALATKA. E F.
Via. Darien. Brunswick. St. Marys. Jackson,
vilez. Black Ckkkk, Pichlata. and all in*
VlMtPUT- *j<*eoiso».
-nie aleamer WM. GASTON. Cnot. Wm C.
Mendell. will leave every Tuesday Morviro ai
10 o'clock, for the above named plucks, arriving
n^>«Mka "12 Hours in Advsnce' of U. S. Mail,
and in reluming will arrive in Sttvunn 'h on Bat*
urjay Morning “24 Hours in Ad*..nre.”
Stages will, run in connndinn with the Wm
Gaston to all the interior Towns audio dt. An*
gnstitpi
Tho Wm Gaaton ha* ha^ a new boiler put tn
and Ins been thoroughly ovcrhnuli d and pmi.trd,
she ■ com nandod by a genlleman of anknowladg-
ed exportenc 1 , and logothvr with her * superior
accommodations end -peed, she must be the la.
vnnts boat on the rciuto."
Fur freight or naisago apply on hoard nr to the
Agent R H- D. SORREL
N. 0- Tho Agent will receive goods free of
nnumixsions to ba forwarded by the VVrn. G istnn.
AH Kroight payable by the sliippera
Q'JT The sieamnr Win. Gaston will bo ready m
tow vosaels every fln'urday. m t 7
New ArrangemenL
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY
L1.TWEER SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON VU till,TON
HEAD AND DEAVVURT, INLAND TAtO THIRDA uy
1 HE WAT.
*. Tho well known s
'-^gYff^nm.Trlirndift ateain pack-a
cts META MORA, Capt F. Burden.
WM. SEABitOUK, Capt. T. Lvon.
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Wm. Curry.
Will h-reafier leave Savannah every evening at
half {jet 8 o’clock and Charluatuu every morning
at!) o'clock, precisely, touching at Hilton Head
and Beaufort oicb way, and avoiding two thirds
of ilie rea route.
Fur Fr ighl or Pa-sago, apply on board or 'o
BRO'iKS<5t TUPPER. Ag’ta, Savannah.
E. LAPITTE »t CO.. Ag’ta, Charleston
IS’. B.—All goods inioiidod for Savannah nr
Chsrlcstnn wrlf bn forwarded by the Agents, if
directed tn their core, freo of commissions.
Ait way freight payable by shippers.
Hr i -
For nincoti, IIitwklnHville nud
Intermediate Landings.
)) The ateam**ra ROBT. COI,.
BLLIN8 and'SAM JONES, having
been overhauled and - thoroughly repaired, will
commence their trips for the above places ns soon
as sufficient freight may eflnr. For freight apply
sept 14 to L BALDWIN A CO
TYTOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
1.N Transportation pffice, Coniml Rail Rond —
October 5. 1847.—Consigneos of Cotton or other
.produce by this road, are hereby notified that re-
ceipls will be required fur all freight delivered.—
They will therefore nend persons io receive their
consignments wlic are enthori»ed to sign Mir h te-
ceipts. I. U. REYNOLDS,
net 6 — Kng’r mid Superiniendanl.
T I NIK.—8011 casks Lime, cargo of schooner
JL4 Rmily Knight, for’sale to nnive, by
noiB L BALDWIN & CO.
jrS VININEI 44MBI i-JS
>3%/ ounces pure Gario >n Sulphate Quinine, re*
neived per steamer Huntherner. and nnw for sale
JfiO ounces, by W HUMPHREYS, jr.
oct 4 1
SJIITTEIi alNU JLAltO.-TiTbhNN^
JL> 1 Imef Lard. Ifi kegs choice Butter. I/md*
citig ftoiu brig John Ettdett, and fnr ante Hv
out 4 ' K. SWIF'P
J VlOK AND RAISINS IMca.k^wholu flic?,
K a fine article for family use 110 boies'Ri|.
Htyu far sale low hy ALBERT HARD.
ifif20Votea Colgate's Peitrl Starch
just rcceivrH end fur nlo by
J.M.TURNER & BROTHER,
net 8 ‘ Monument square.
Herrinat 20 bills No. InndR MeckerUi 20
halt do No. 2 Markereh Id do do No. 2 dnj &*HX'
Ijlk Olnlfi'h: 2f» tiuxsv d«: f;>itiD ehoire Salmon.—
ti'udiuR t*na »!* y prr In* f'M(SF.rr«-rH>,(iuiii Bus
U»*. Rt-t ft,» tf
i. iUT a k
Srysn,
69
112
85
102
Baldwin,
315
317
268
315
Blhh,
667
598
724
65!
Bulloch,
33
- 413
27
Utirko,
370
591)
332
549
Raker
425
246
351
204
Butt*.
354
243
375
253
uliHihem,
582
776
715
700
Crawford
454
*.164
467
433
Cass,
1341
731
941
641
Cherokee,
952
68(1
740
& 3
Uobh,
978
713
825
627
Dolmnhin,
282
487
277
522
(ftiatioga
426
3)0
430 *
300
Cl.ike
434
611
393
538
L/oweie
644
758
62!)
808
CHnmbrll,
569
251
474
214
D. Kalb,
9S8
757
7G2
677
Dooly
517
317
427
269
D c itur,
385
391
279
318
Kffiughuni,
no
175
111)
226
Emanuel,
26!)
195
217
226
Floyd,
HIM?
569
448
389
Forsyth,
657
453
621
463
Franklin,
ll)32
354
922
354
Glynn,
ftft
121
19
212
Gwinnett,
694
742
680
757
C»r*-Biie
13!
796
115
786
Henry
838
88!)
815
884
llooimm,
tW6
625
654
637
Hancock,
321
456
317
007
Heard,
452
355
393
313
Harris
469
785
390
813
liehersham,
770
430
785
3-8
lla!l,
693
527
59!)
529
Henry,
t78
888
813
884
Jeffttison,
93
519
81
544
Ja*pnr,
673
42!)
493
475
Jackson,
664
513
(ill
517
Lincoln.
175
267
183
275
Lumkin,
969
639
946
non
Mcliitosli,
117
125
124
109
Monroe,
670
(588
644
733
Morgan,
281
394
299
415
Murray,
940
592
621
493
Marion,
47ft
450
349
469
Mit-cogeo,
853
1039
851
1071
M idLnii,
365
336
3!tS
33d
.Meriwether,
792
739
*33
695
Nowtnn,
442
912
171
896
<)slethorpo
m
499
172
576
Pike,
836
727
783
61-2
Putnam,
312
WM
381
425
Kichmnti'i,
488
f81
474
717
Scrivou,
222
195
225
241
StHwnrt
786
9'*6
699
904
Twiggi,
414
267
403
324
Talbot,
813
741
791
862
Taliaferro,
67
3HJ
54
412
33797
33081
31141
32973
Randolph—Parkins,* Hodgea,* gkili»
Boriveti—Pollock.
Staikarl—Talbot," Wood."
Tattnall—Contested. _
Talbot.—WUHew, Carter. 2 D. Rain.
Iktliaerro.—Harris."
Tiviggs—Fitzpatrick.
I'hnmu—Reynolds.*
TrOnp—Bcaaly." Cameron."
Upaon—Andrews* McCarrer.
Wilkinson—Rosier.
Washington-Bullard*, Franklin,
Wayne—Bryan.
Walinn—Jaokson, Kil.ore.
Walker—llardin.
Warren—Anderson.* Bacon.
Wilkes—Anderson,* Gatrel.*
Those marked thua * arc Whigs.
D. gniii.
| fault with their nucoii«tumloitah»iiijust,atiti-B*'Oih-
ertypbliojr* Ofeourso aWnltg hi# •roapoctabla.rair
minded men” Mr. Webater caniiot presume to In*
dude a Democrat, fbr in hiiown immediato vicin*
ity, oil around Itlitt were Whdo-souled Dcuio*
oral*, even in Federal Maaaachaaetta, who aro so
true lo ’the South, that they could not he
reckoned oven among respectable, fair minded,
reaaonablo : Southerners. They should bo ex*
eluded froh) i|io ranks of Southern Whig-
gory even, betause of their, diapoaition "to
tnereme the SlaVt Power.” Truly Mr. Webster
must believe (1ml his foot hive boen firmly
planted uppn-ilje necks of Soulharn Whigs, and
that he cun insult Ihem " ad libitum.” As to his
ho needy b&Hevittg that Southern mou rcnliy agree
with him in his opinion.-* upon the subject of sla
very, we cannot think auch an absurdity possible.
Yet he doubtless does believe that the ambitious
leaders of tho Southern wing’of the pi ty are rea*
dy to make (ho most extensive asorihous at his
Jupiter*like nod.
Once again we call upon the Whig prois of
Georgia to publish Mr. Buchanun'eluitor, and Mr.
Dallas's remarks. We demand of it to giro to the
people the resolutions of tho late Whig Convon
tion of Massachusetts, and the remarks of Mr,
Webster, its nominee for the Presidency. Let tins
people look first upon the one, and then upon the
other, and decide fnr themselves. It is high lima
that this should be done, and that the work of dc«
ccption should conse,
the enemy's couutry, in which every moment ertr*
.*1 and’attacks are tilings tu be expected, and
should, consequently bo luresceu ami provided
Thojgtierrilas it is said,'have fortified ike height!
of Cerro Gordo. .The are posted thore in largo
numbers, with several pieees of artillery, and are
suidjo be commanded by Gen. Psrede*.
Cept. White'sco npaiiyufLuujsia'in Vo’unleora
and twh kAblpaiiieaoftlie .ntli Regimetit left Tam
pico fur Vera Cruz on the 28tli uh.
Sanor Don Gusto Sierra, and Seuor Don Ra
fael Carrojd, Commissioners from Yucatan to
onr government, came passengers on the Ala*
bams.*
Lite, riwi ' -~W
lSth A»,a«, hu U«„ . :7 Adtlc '* •« Ik.
pkw Udj.r. Mr. ^ Wl1 -
•od f.railjr, wort Wall, [I. h , l ^* n Mloi.Ur
"-O0WS*. h .
<"y «fU*«iloo,
do Affair... Mr. Wi» vroul,'i u. " Ctl,, t'
about the l,t ft, r ,« nb , r ' v a V ° n "‘'>
lu.nbiu. Cop, Ritchie, b..ri„, IV • llp tV
eT Commodore Rouuc.u, irat at
The Hionmrr Wtlltnin Unaten.
Thk First Low-Pressure Steam Boiler or
GEORUtA MANUrACTURK.
We had the ploasnro. on Saturday nflcrnonn,
of making an excursion down the river, to 41 four*
mile-point,” upon the Skhmer William Gaston.
She was propelled ey the first and only low-pres-
aure steam boiler which Iiuj been constructed in
our State, and we, therefore, rognrd itas an epoch
iu the industrial history of Georgia. Tho boiler
comos from the establishment of Mr. A- N. Mil
ler. of this city, and ufe understand he has fur
nished it upon the same terms which would have
been required by similar eslnblishnioiits at ills
North. From what wo observod io the excursion
of Saturday, we should say that this first Georgia
boiler performed hor duties most admirably, end
that Mr. Miller not only deserves public praise for
his auccosr, but public patruuago fur his enter
prise.
Tho William Gaston has been nowly painted
and greatly improvud. Sho is intended to run
upon tho express line between this City and
Palatks, in Florida. She is under tha command
of Capt. Mendaii, whose gentlemanly deportment
and agreeahle manners will giro her a decided
attraction. Capt. R. H. D. Sorrel is the agent in
this City. We worn dulightud^with the entire ap
pearance of the William Gaston, and hope her
enterprising owners all tho success which they
deserve.
iTlr. Webstar va« .Hr. Dallas, uud 71 r.
Huohnnuu.
In his speech before the late Convention of the
Whig* ofMassachusett*,whose resolutions avowed
such unqualified npprovaUif tho Wilmot proviso,
Mr. Webster took stron^friiiinds against the ox-
tension of our slave-holding territory. Ho used
the following lungtiaga l£T "l have not seen one
respectable, fair minded man of the South, who
objects to the North using all it* power tu prevent
the increase of tho slave power. I hivo found j nls of departments, dated at Guadalupe, Seplem
utiHo so unreasonable b- '.o di-puto our right to i bar 14. which wu copy from the Guniiia ofLiherty,
lhi*." v £-j] The catalogue of “respectable, fair-J describes the attack of the American forces on
minded men st the South." according to Mr. j tho defences of ChnpnHopoe, and the subsequent
's defmi'ioit of the class, must he brief in* outry into the city. Clinpull
[From our Correspondent.]
New Orleans Delta Omen, ?
. Monday. Oct. 4<h, 9, A. M. )
I. A Tit It 1711071 MlSXlCtf.
ARRIVAL OF THE ALABAMA.
Confirmation of Gen. Scott's Entry into the City
of Mexico —The Advance of tho Train under
Gen. Ltino chocked by the Guerrillas ul the
National Bridge. .
The Hteaimhip Alabama,'Capt. Wiudlo, arrived
hare at nn o.irly IioiA this morning, from Vura
Cruz nnd Tampico, having left tho former place
on the 26th, and tho latter on tho 30ih uh,
By thi* arrival we received the first number of
“The Genimuf Liberty.”-a now paper publMied
in Vera Cruz, by Messrs. Mnthewson A. Quinn,
f, nm which wh gather liie following information.
There had boen no communication between
Vera Cruz and the City of Mexico, since the now*
brought by thu M iry Kingslsnd, already laid be
fore our readers. Tho enpturo of the capital and
th« flight of the government to Guadalupe, are.
however, placoi! beyond doubt by letters received
at Vera Cruz Ywf"Orizaba and Tampico.
Tho following circular to commandant genor
Leqm.atuke— Senators.
Appling and Monienmory— McCarty.*
Diitluali and Tat'nall—-Contested.
Bibb and Twin*—-, „
Burke and Emanuel—McLeod *
Baldwin and Hancock—Terrill.'
Chmh•»in—Snider*, gam.
Camden »nd Wayne—Fort.
Cobb and Cherokee—Hunt.
Clark and Jnoksou—Clavtnn* gain.
Crawford and Uppon—ti Holawny*
Campbell and Carroll—Camp.
Decatur and Thomis—Reynolds. D gain.
Doolv and Pulaski—Duncan.
' D»'K'ilb and Gwinnett—Simmons.
F.ffinuham and Scrivan—Liwton, D gain,
Floyd and Chattooga—Mohtgotpery* gam.
Fur.-yth mid HaU—Dun >gan.
Henry and Fayette—L J Gb nn.
Hoiiaton and Macon.—Hunter.
Jasper and Butts—Waters.
L oand Sniiipli-r— .Maxwell*
Lanrolls and Wilkinson—Raiford.* lndep’t.
Liberty and Bryan—Solomon Smith*
Lincoln and Wilkes—Moor*;*
'Mimcogpu and Harris—Muika*
McIntosh an J Glynn—Forman, D. gain.
Mmirnuatid Pike—Cochran.
Morgan nod Grenno— Roes**.*
Meriwether and Coweta—Parks, - gain.
Newtnn and Walton -Williamson,* gain.
Oglethorpe end M.i Ji-on—Willingham.*
Paulding and Cmu-—Irwin.
Pulliam and Junes—S A VVole.-*
Kiclimnnd and Columbia—Mi,ler.*
Randolph and Stuart—W Boynton*
Talbot and Marion— R Ktewurt, gain.
Troup and.Hoard—R D Johnson*
Washington and Jefferson—Stapleton.*
Warieu and Talinfero—Darden.*
Walker and Dade—Farris.
RtPREsENrATIVtS.
B-yan—Bird*.
Bulloch—Rtwls.
Bihb—Alkirtmrt, Nerbit*, 1 W.gain.
Bniia.—Bailey. D. gain.
Baldwin—Harris".
Baker—Tift.
Burke—Brown,* Gresham."
Campbell—Carieion
1'liaihnm—Barlow*, Clatk", 2 gain.
Cobb—Maloney, McConnell, 1 D gain.
Camden—Baratto.
Cherokee—Field,Williamson,1 D gain.
Crawford—Walker.
Columbia—Fleming,* Shockley.*
Chattooga—Heard
Clark—Harris,* Jackson *
Ciggeto—'Tamil,* Robinson *
Decatur—W illisms. gain,
[)■ Kalb—Wilson, Ddruell.
Dooly—Camo.
Emanuel—Sumnor.
Fdiingliain—Morgan*.
Fayette,—Glass.
Floyd—Price,* gain.
Forsyth—Strickland.
Franklin—Freeman, Morris.
Glynn—Duhignon.”
Gwinneit—Witworth," Brandon.*
Greoti—Sanford,* Ward *
Houston—Bryan, Holmes.
H.inrock—Lewi* •
Henry—Cleveland, Mowlry.
Heard— Zachery.” gdiu.
Habersham—Philip", Cabinets.
Hull—Baugh.
Harris—Rntntay,* Dozier *
Jorkaon—P^nternst.
Jasper.—Glove/,* Robinson.
Jones—Glover.
JcIFttnon.-^Todd.*
Liberty—Qunrtermnn*.
Lincoln—Neal,*
Lumpkin—Burnei, Keith.
Madison—Colbert, gain.
Montgomery—51cl>jnd.*
Molntoth—Townsend*, gain.
Monroe—Pinekard, Battle", 1 D. gum.
Muscogee—Howard," Bfthune.*
Morgan—Harris."
Meriwether.r-WimbUh, Vardemon.
Marion—Black.*
Macon—Crocker.*
Newton—Reynolds,* Paco."
PiHs—8pear. Giuldlng.
Putn tin «*-Reid, Uallowny.* l*D. gain.
Palaslti—McDuffie. D gain.
Cr/iellrurpr— Smith." CJet.u V
lii.LStifc,- Jenh.ri*," lulKn *
Webster's dufini'ion
deed. Wi'li whom can this gciil1uni.ni hnvo as-
socialcd during ins im uiorablc tnnr through the
South, that he sliinihl have carried home with him
this mint remarkable i leaf With whom did he
converse or argue at the South upon this most in*
leroating subject, that he should have found,nono
so unreasonable ns to differ from him upon it? YV u
fear that we already peremvo in this the effect
produced upon the minds of Northern politicians
by the conrse of Southern Whigs. - Mr. Webster
Ins always been an uucnmprnmixing opponent of
the extonsion or slavodtolding territory. Wo have
on one or two occnsinQ4|jpubli^hed ilto remarks
which he used at the notorious ma«s meeting of
the Massachusetts YVhigs in 1811 We give them
aguiu in this connection, so lint every intelligent
Southerner imy pouder them well.
44 1 for one sny, gentlemen, that under tin pre
sent circumstances, I give my votu heartily for
Mr. Clay (clicon) and I so give it, hnc.imo a-
mntig other things heinagnin-t tho annex-lion of
Texas, and I would not civo it if h« was tint —
With Other questions of Ida I -ImII moI n«»*r In,til
controversy; but 1 hold with him on this point,
because 1 hold that the Annexation of Texas will
IlC THE PEHMJTUATiON OF AfhICAN Sl.AVtllY,
Slid TflK TTRANNVOF RACF. OVF.H HACK UPON Tllt.S
CONTINENT, AND 1 WILL IIAVL NO III'/HI TO DO
WITH IT !'
This was Mr. Wobbler's sent intent then, how j
could wo hope that it should hr. shernd now?—
Worse than this ! A distinguished Georgian was
proaent, who heard thin speech of Webster's, and
who apparently approved of its expressions. We
say uyptir,.nrhj—because tho Whig* of Mussichu-
sutts, who listened to tho return ks of both, must
hive con. Imlod that there was s perfect harmony
of opinion between them. Both were Protoc-
tionisla, both wore opposed in the annexation of
, Texas, and after they I1.1J "eA'm/i" the setiiimctil
j of Webster, proclaiming hi" opposition to the ex«
J tension ofslavery and iiiioilling the South l»y atyl-
! ing it 44 the rrn.tssv or r\ce over rack." the
| Southern Senator declared that he hud cinnn “to
| BEAR TO THEM TIIV. CORDIAL ORF.F.TINQS OF TIIK
j Whigs of Georoia, and Kj* to say that they
j Wl.nz ANIMATED WITH THE SAME FFttUT WtttCU
BEAT IN THE BOSOMS OF THOSE AT PRESENT
BEFORE HIM .' '.£fl
. When such latigungu is used by Southern men,
end such admissions mado hy th. in as h.ivo haen
made, how can we bo astnnishud that assertions
liko Mr. Webster'ssliould make tlioir appearance?
* 4 A RESPECTABLE, FAIR MINDED MAN Of THE
South!" Where is that respectable, fair minded
man? With whom has Mr. Wolutur conversed
that he uses such word" as ilmse ? Does he indeed*
and in truth, suppose that the same anli-Soutlt-
ern feeling which he profossei dues ''animate
Southoru bnsonib 7” Duos he bvheve that any
Southern man is prepared to proclaim the insti
tution of slavery, “a tyranny of raceovor race?”
Ho declares that he has found "rone so unrea
sonable” at the South as to dissent from his views,
or to deny the right of the North to deprive us
ofour|oons>itiitional prerogatives, and to strike
at the heart of our existence. According to his
definition of the term we should trust that all of
us are “unreasonable” at tho South; that none
of ns aro •* rknpkctabi.k, tair minder mkn.”—
Would to Gud that wo could tako a farther step
and aay that all of us spurn him, hUaattltmHtiN.nud
all eonnoctiou with tho party that has nominated
him for th * presidency! Would in God that we
could turn to'every paper in the aouth, nud find
his opinions hold up to utter condemn ition in its
columns! But alas! can we hope it ? Will ex
perience sustain us in this uxpecia ion? The same
pnpors which have osporsed Buchanan, and other
Northern Democrats who hava conm out against
the Wilmot Proviso, wil) maintain the most perfuct
silence in respect to the temiinants of Mr. Web
ster. Wo know th.it they dare nutnpprove them;
wo fear (from experience) that they will not glvo
to (hem such a condemnation as (ruth, patriot
ism, and principle require. Tho reason is obvi
nns. The same reason has operated for yenr* —
Never ending have been tho sacrifices which
Whig* of the South have made to the nmi-Sonth.
ern spirit of their political brethren of the North.
Strenuous have been their efforts to keep In the
good graeev of these uncompromising advocates
ofNorthorn intereax, and equally iincnmprooiio-
ing oppouonteof 8oothprn right* and Southern in.
•dilutions. They have fawned,cringed, and crook-
*00; tho pregnant hinges of tho knee. They
have admitted much, yielded much. They have
tamely •nlimiltedlo insult, and have maintained e
servile alienee,or attempted tu prove llifftliey wete
not insulted. Until at lonst their groat Whig leader
of the North h is nrlually proeUjmed that "no ro-
outry into tha city. Clinpullcpcc was carried at.
tho point of tho bayonet, at daybreak on thu )Dili,
after a ile-ipento roaVaucu ofpix hours. The l'ur w
tilicition situ nod between the centry boxes ofBe-
'on and St. Thomas, St. Como and (lie citadel,
was next attacked by our forces Thu resistance
of the Mexicans at this place was truly desperate,
and the heroism displayed by them worthy of the
best duys of the Republic. Santa Anne led his
troopsiu porsoit. After nine hours hard fighting
according M» tho Mexicnti'circulnr now before u?,
Gun. Scott retirod, drawing off his forces. The
Mexicans, it appears, after repulsing the forces
uuder Gen. Scott, drending a bombardment and
being anxious tu ovoid the horrors attendant upon
assault, concluded tn surrendor tho city, tho gnv
eminent and die force* under Santa Anna rotiring
to Gundalupo. Gen. Scott entered the capital 011
tho 15th ult. But to tha circular of St Alcorta
• Most Excellent Sir:—After the important
und great eveuls Hint have yesterday taken place,
ihuir remains no other alteruativq to tho gmorn-
nieut of the union, tn*n that of its abandoning tho
Capital, in ord. r that other moans he adoptod and
pursued for tho In misting of tho enemy Ac
cordingly, His Excellency of the integral repub
lic orders me to inform you. in order tit t through
you, tho honorable Congress of tho stain over
which you preside, may know it tI1.1t llis Excel
lency is firm’y resolved to pro*ecuto military op
erations against the invador*. And that whatever
be tho consequences resulting from the war, yet
I i.i excellency ia .determined towage it in every
poa.ildo manner, and by every uttninablu ineanK.
A heroic resistance was nndo in thu capital, for
the space of 6 d y«, hut at lfui£lli Ilia ciiemves.
labliahed himself tn place* and positions, from
which his missiles nn I prnj. c itlcs could roach thu
peaceful thousands of thu city, that the supreme
government seeing di*j state of affairs to be auch
as warranted their departure, changed tin ir abode,
and very anno I will have the pleasure of announ
cing in your excellency the viln upon which it will
fix, which at presoiit is impo-obla for mu to do, ns*
it accompanies the army, and as yut is not agreed
upon the residence of the Suprems Puwor of the
nation. But a* soon ns thu litter is known, I
will give your excellency a detailed arcooni of
every thing that has occurred; hut now I shall
coi'finu myself to the single following statement ;
Tho American nrni) charged yesterday nt day
light, with nil it* fo.ee, upon Chapuhopec,which,
after u spirited dufence of six hours, yielded at Inst
to thu ultacks of tho cii nny, who imniediatvly
marched to taka pnss. ssion tnf n forlificaiioii
situated ho'weo 1 the sentry box of B leu nnd St,
Tlioinm, St. Conn nnd the Citadel. The first
adv iiicq was ck**ched hy ilm troops his Exccllcrr
cyihu President led up, ilispiiliug the ground inch
by inch, till finally the invader was routed from
tha Citadel, after nine hours' hard fighting. The
Capital being in this situation, his Excellency was
anxious tn avoid a bombardment, and to spare the
tumult nnd coufti ion attendant upon nn assault,
which would have given rooqgjft.r « thousand ca
lamities, and repetition of those acts, in which tho
«rmy or the foe line manifested so instinctive a
spirit of extorm nation,
His Excelloiioy die President of the Republic
hopes that your Ex -elleucy will ondoavor to pre
serve and rc-nnhnute the public spirit, in order that
the war may he curried on with that vigor and en
ergy which tho national honor and thu rights of
the Republic so imperiously demand.
ALCORTA,
Minister of Wnr and .Marino.
Guadalupe Hidalgo, Sept. 14, 1817.
Wo are still left in doubt as to the number of
killed ami wounded in the battlas before the Cnpi
lal, no particular* being given in the letters or
papcN before in. The rumors by previona ad
vices of the death of Gen*. Smith and Worth, we
are inclined to believe, a* wo trust they are, en
tirely prematura.
• Tho large train, which recently left Vera Cruz
under Gen. Lane, had token up a position at the
National Bridge, and was (hero awaiting tho re
turn ofauptdim from Vera Cruz. Tho guerrillas
mustered in large numbers in the vicinity of tho
bridge, and were continually hnratsing Gem
Lane's command. 1 lie Genius of Liberty of the
25th says :
Intelligence Im* boen received hy u<*, brought
in by u train which lias just arrived from the Na
tional Bridgu, under cue superintendence of Lt.
Bedny F. McD mid, Act. Brig. Q. M., that Gen
Lane, with hi* force, hidtukun up a position for
the preaent at that post, and there was awaiting
the return of supplies, which is the opross oh
jeot of this trnin to carry out Th« gallant gene
ral and his bravo band, were somewhat linrrsased
by the enemy, who kept oominually hovering nn
his flanks, firing on them occasionally, but tho
vigiletice find- circumspection which ho uuceaa-
ingly manifested deterred the ehomy from an ap
proach within any reasonable proximity.
Wo are extremely sorry to udd that Lt. Kline,
of Capt. Lewis' company of Loui-una Vnl*., was
slain whilst employed in ihe roar in the perform-,
niton of diitieu Incidental to tho time.
The sleadineia with which the General od*
vancud, end marshalled hie force for the full and
complete protection of the trafu, is Worthy, by all
aeouuuts. of every praise and commendation, and
is in perfect keeping with his character, which
is that of oootnes.i, determined bravery, and cal
culating pruiieoue. Sucti aro the men qou!iiicd
alls, fair mind d man of the South'' (in {* lo lake ch*r ft i of rein orcemcuts passing through
I'tirtUor Foreign ICxti-nel*.
M»j. 11 (dibit) has concluded very s'ltisrnctory
terms fnr the conveyance of leitnrs by thn atnatn-
nrs both ways, with the post-office Hiiihoritiea —
l’ooaie stamps, value one shilling ouch,imvu been
issued for foreign letters.
Another relic, Shnkspenre's hnuso, wats'ddjin
London at auction for £3,069. lt was purchas
ed by the Stratford and London united Commit*
tec*
U Connell's furniture hnd been sold at auction
in Donhlin, and hi* gridiron was purchased ns a
relin by a brokor for 3s (JJ.
Among the deaths of eminent men recorded in
fie papors by thn ateamor.nro Cliiol Jo-tice Penii-
elallier, of the Queen'* Bench in Ireland. He
presided nt tho trial uf Mr. O'Cntinell.
The cholera is reported to be subsiding at Ta
ganrog, but to be advancing both in the south of
Russia Htnl towards Erzuroutu ; nt Roxinffit had
carried of2,00t) out of 8,000 inhabitants.
The potatoa d *oasn was said, hb huretoforo, to
have ronppearcJ in Ireleland with n Midden and
increased deHtructivaiiess, but Hi preseul these ru
mor* have assumed no authentic ehapo.
Tub Macedonian.—Wo lieur of thiu vessel Inst
at Greenock, wheru on tho 2-i Snntnmbcr, u
“gri-nd soiree'' whs given tn Coin. Do Kay f»y the
Od-i Follow*, a largo lusomhlogu of ladies and
gciillemeti being presont. Tliecominodoro in^de
n clever apnecii. when bin health wns propo-<ed, in
wiiirh he adroitly complimented tho Indie*, the
Odd Fellows nnd tha good people of Greenock.
Mr*. DcK'iy's grand-fitlinr, Henry Eckford, liav-
iu; sarvo>! hi*apprenticeship to nkhiphuilderthore.
On tho following Mondiya dinner wasgivsnto
the commodore and officer* by thn “General
Board of the Higlil>tnd Relief Fund.” The Ma
cedonian sailed from Greenock on thu 14th of
September, for New York
Rki.ihiuu-i Toleration in Rome.—Advices
from Rome stain that an interesting e>-roniony
took place in that city a short time ago, namely,
the itiitillalion of a Jowitdi Chief Knhhi Tho
Jew*, since thu death of their lii«li priest, some
dozen years ago.had not been allowed to appoint
a pontiff in MieneBsioli.
Austrian AncnE*>ioN on Italy—Meeting of
Catholic*.—On Momlny.tho O1I1 inat'int, a uiiiner*
nu*ly attuiidi-d and important meeting of tho
Cutholics and other inliahitsiits nl the city of Lon
don. wild held, with n view of ctpre*ring their
hearty indigo ttiou at the late aggiu-oimis made
upon the Papal territories, and the iudigiulie* of
fered to Pope Pius IX ; to present mi address to
tu* Holiness rotative to the present position of uf.
fur*, end to accompany that ad-fre** with aubainn*
lial marks of their fenling*, mtlie shape of pound*,
shilling* ami ponce, Pope Pin* IX, atntdis count-
lass other difficuliicB. having found hii empty ex
chequer on ascending the Papal throne. The
chair was taken by the Rev. John Moore; nnd
Hovcral resolutions were parsed ill accordance
with the object of the meeting.
FRANCE.
Tin* Prmdin murder cotilinued to he non of the
great -utijccts ufthe day, but under a new form—
attention being now fixed upon the trials of the
journals that hnd been seized for remark* upon
it, implicating thn Government or the King iu con
nivance at the suicide of the duke. M. Durand,
ilie responsible Editor of the G izette lo Frni.ee,
who wns condemned, was sentenced to three
uiondts iiiinri-nnnieiit nnd n line of 2 003 franrn.
T.10intelligence f otn Algeria;!not trunqn li/. ng.
Tun thnusdiid man uru umlor orders to reinforce
the African *riny.
M. do Bicnurt. who was some year ago French
Minister Pleuipoteiitiary at \Vj»*..itiglon, i* about
to sucoeod M. Brus*on, a* Ambassador lo Mu
rid.
Tho Duke do N« tnour* liad'hcen accidentally
shot while sporting at Coinpuigne, but not se
riously.
SWITZERLAND.
Expulsion of the Jesuits.—At the Milling of
tho Swiss Diet, 011 the 3d of September, the de
bate on the expuLioti was renewed, uud in con
formity with tho vole of the cantons a decree Was
issued, declaring that tha existence and secret
practices of thu Josuit* are incompatible with the
order and ponce of Switz -rlaud—that thu cantons
of Locarno, Schwytz.Frihurg and Valais, iu which
the Jesuits are tstahlishud, are iuvilud lo expel
them from their territories, and thu admission in
future of Jesuits into nny one of the c.mtonu of
Switzerland is interdicted.
ITALY.
It is difficult lo sny what part of Europe nt thu
present time, is the central point of iiitoiotn in po
litical nffiir*, but Italy excites the ino-l attention,
and (lit* pope i-* the toromost man of the political
world. Tho “movement" in this couutiy s**«tiu
lo ho spreading w ith great rapidity, and n»Miiuiii)g
n more and more important aspect. Tin- London
Spectator of Suutcmtier 18, gives the foil Jiving
outiiun sketch ui event* in vuiiuo* part* cl the
pciiiii*uhi;
It (lie ruler* of Lta'y are of uccurd, they tin not
ii* yut go |’im| euoiigli for thu people, ami 1I10 pro
gress ul the peaceful revolution is Im-Mclied hy
itio popular impatienre. Thercco.d of the juur-
na'ist can barely k> cp pace with thn manh of
eventsjuow *01110 great inovemmit occur* 111 Rome
now the sounds of revolt ill the Nuatiolilaii do-
minimi* peiiotratc through the 1:1 '• fling "f t..e
pre*'; now the scene i* »hittnd to Lucca, tn Leg
horn to Genoa; and tho Austrian* cannot kcop
stillness even in their own territory .
A similar spirit Ins b-jen mwifedad ill all part*
vaufthu Italian territory,though it takes an eiidlux*
riuty of slmpo*; in Sicily nnd Calabria it i* armed
revolt; in thu town* of tho Rouinu slate* it i* fer
vid and clamorous loyally to Pius tho Ninth; in
Gonna it i* exulting display* in honor of the old
expulsion of ttie Austrians; in Piedmont il is sug
gestive cries in prase of Charles AI >ert. in
many places "the Julian flig"—a iri-color—has
been’ unfurled, instead iif the fl-iga or the aoparatu
states: and among the cries Ins bcou one fora
"King of Italy."
But th- inoat significant of hII demonstration-*,
perhaps, is ilioauddr.ii outbreak at Milan, tho cap
ital ami linndqunrior* of Austrian Italy. Tho ar
rival of a now Archbishop was the occasion for a
sudden and irroprossiblo hurst of cries to tho hon
or of the Prelates’* spiritual lord, tho Sovereign
Pontiff; thn iinihnrilie* were ularuied, nnd tried 10
suppress tho popular farlmg oy force of arm.; iu
the uttempt they sustained a damaging repulse,
and s few days later were lain to cKtabliidi 11 mili
tary occupation of their own capital. Thu Mil
anese have not yet revolted but the hint must
alarm the Austrian*.
It is not wonderful, therefore, that tho commu
nications from Vienna to Romo aro said to be
couched iu language that grows more and mure
concdtnlory. Austria, if sho knew her own in
terests, would not repel, but would invoke tha in
ter veniion of Pius tha 9th. in rccumuructiug
tho political constitution of the Italian Stales.
The London Time* gives authenticity to a cur
rent report as to thu opening uf a ***ui» diplomat
ic rnmiiiunicuiioii between thu British uud Reman
governments.
In Lucca, a civic guard and further reftnm*
wore conceded ; in a delirium ofenthusiusm, thou
sands of the papnletiotr pnradud the squuros; a
body of volunteer* were enrolled 10 march 10 iho
deliverance of Ferrara lo them. On the 4tl>, the
Grand Duke of Tuscany published a decree estab
lishing a civic guard ; great rejoicings followed
tho anpnunimienl 5 upward* of 10,000 mou tra
versed the Htrcet* chanting patriotic hymns, and
preceded by bu*t* of Pius IX ami Leopold II.
it is impossible to describe the bursts ot enthu
siasm which followed this. Tho people shouted,
\fept, and embraced eauli other. Priasl", monks,
women and childion, equally transput ted with the
general dolirium. -
Roma continual! tranquil. They mention the
arrival of an envoy from the United State* of
America, Mr. Cozwoll, for tho purpose of con
cluding a treaty of amity nnd eoro.-nnrcu with the
Pontifical Government. It whs believed that thu
latter would shortly accredit a Nuncio to VViish-
"tlnffie 18th initanl. the population of Rome
celebrated the anniversary ofthe amnesty grunted
hy Pins IX. For two days their eiUiuwiium a-
mounted almost to phranzy. while ju front of the’
Tuscan and Sardinian ministers, and iu Om
pquare, they rent the sir with shout* of triumph.
On the second day. tho statue ol the Pontiff w«»
raised 111 Ilie Plaza del Piipilhi. Two thon-aml |
mi'iutial guard* vvcit paraded around the vqwiv,
and when Piu* IX pressmed hiiusell, he wavhaiL
ed with flung live the President ur die Italian 4
League.”
The Roman Advertiser of the 4th instant re- _ .
porta the receipt or a conciliatory letter f,om and family, were well. He h j W encan
“It la ggid that the answer recently arrived from ury^f lI» ft*’ Mr ' ' VBl ‘h, tho prewnt*^
the Court ofYienna to d, s Holy See express, m ‘‘ ry ° r . U **»ion, to Mr. Wise, remain,nZ
the name ol the Empenir, regret for the imprus- ““Affeiree. Mr. IV.... 1 '' h *H
siou madbjon tho Holy Father by lateevenuiu For-
raru, which hi* Alajesty doe* not regard s* the in
vasion of another'*, hut the exarche of hi# own
right, a* resulting from article 1&3 of the treaty of
Vienna ; that ifauy impropriety ha* been commit-
te ',tnis is to be a tributed tathc executionera of
the act, who have proceeded contrary to the in-
■trucUona received t that his Majesty hi* never
had the intention of occupying tue Pontificial
State*, into which nothing nhould induce him to
«*Mtd troops unless invited by the Sovereign Pon
tiff; lhat the whole controversy'.reducing itself 10
the explanation of the above limned article, ofthe
word place, and the right* thence dedueible, hi*
Majesty ia content that the question nhould be ilu-
cided in Rome, in whatever rammer both parlies
may agree to.”
The Ansburg Gazette repeat* thn statement
that the Fr&nch Government had placed 12,000
muskets at Marseilles at the disposition of the
Pope, and that a atill larger supply was expected
from Belgium. A number or French and Polish
officers, resident at Rome, had tendered their ser
vice* to tho Pontifical Government. The forces
to bo encamped at Furii are now estimated at 54,-
000; of which 24,000 will bo regular troops, nnd
30,000 the National Guard. The Ausbnrg Gaz-
utto odd*, “Our Government have made very
friendly offer* to the Pontifical Government ”
There hud been another tragedy in Paris,
member of the clumber of deputies had poisuii
ed liis wife end fled the kingdom.
Tfio Mail says:
The ParUcorresponrieu'. of the Times aver*,on
unquestionable uu horily, that tho Austrian gov
ernment ha* notified an intentionito march irnops
into every Italian town or city in which the Na
tional Guards hnve been organised. At a con
ference with u popular deputation “the grand
duke of Tuscuuy has thrown vff the Austrian
cockade, which, n* nn archduke, he had hcon re
quired to wear, and ha* adopted the national col
ors."
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the worm has not gnnerslL, 1 1 ra P d, 7* •'-!
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From IlHvnnH.
The New Orleans Cointnnrcinl Times of ih-
4th inHt.says—By tho arrival here on Suturday of
th 1 ; brig Adams Gray, Capt, Collina, from Havana
wo have files of papers to the 25th ultimo, inclu
sive. TJgy hsvo little in them of n local charac
ter. independent of the market, to interest the
American reader.*.
Ran Ashore—The brig Leopold O'Donnell. 24
days out, from Charleston lo Havauu, ran ashore
ut Key Went, but got off egnin on the 22d ult.
HAVANA. Sopt. 25—Beans, white, per 100 Ihs
I 1 n I 5; Butter,American yellow.per 100 lbs 12
0 n 20 0 ; Cheese,American, per 10U Ih* 18 a 2U;
Coffee, 2d quality, per qt| 5 2 a 6 2; nud 3d
quality; 52 u 6 2; triage 4 0 a 4 4; Flour, Philad-
and Baltimore, per bbl 17 0 aO 0; Now Orleans.
151 n 162; Hams, American,pr 10o lbs 10 a 12 4;
lli<|p»,fiflcli,2 2a 21; Lard,American,per KJOlh* 18
his late civic functio
ones 11 the field. T
nrill receive Iho Bri 31 ,tiar Oeu^Ml.I.ip , tc<lc ^
h’ W1' ° f 0, "j irib'J.b, trn,
al.o, for aiirr.nd.iin, j, iuu,t ..lujble pu „
draw Iu. .wo,Jinlli,c,„..„ni,„ con „ t „, ' "
Tlicpr.nct, .t,.n,cr Pl.ilaJ.lphi. did
t.herbourg on Ih. 15th ult.. I„»i„g |,„„ d '
fornpun. Th. net „fi|„,|| Mlt
live I. the Misacuri, ,»|„ c h „„ | ea -< on,,
30ib ult.
The Chinese Juhk—Tll« _ dimm,lt r balwm
Captain Kvllat and hi* Chiiu'se crew, m {y tIi
York, In, lieen amiably kiiI.,1. lie p ,,,
W)l) for their parsajc In Chiua, anj th.y
sail on Tuesday.
A» the W arm Sulpher Spring*. Vs., a f tlV( |.
since, some daring robber* mitered the | lo u|,"i
carried offlhe iron safe. When Ihrce q.i»rt rr . r
a mile liom ilie house they blew it •>p-nhy»e«
ofgun-powder snd rifled itnfabuiit ^5000.
U'iMtnr’s Oolaiim of IVild Ctierrr.
Reail the following voliintnry tribute m \V»
tar h Balsam, frifln the Kitidcrhnok N.Y.Sent.
4 n 20 0 ; Pork,Prime and Mom per HiO llis 17 0 a j l,B *» ^ a,e 'f J'*')'31,1845 :
20 0; Clear, per qtl 21 0 a 011 0 : do. tu hoxei
N-tv Orleans. 104 s 12; do. do. Philadelphia. 19
On 0 0; SuEsr,nss'd white and brown, per arfi)
8J * 7J 9}; white only (1 8| n 104 VeM»w. 0 6j
a 0 8.j ;liruwu. 0 G n 0 64; Tobacco. Windward,
13On 20 0; Vuetli whajo iiijtiriadu Nn 1 60 0 u
80 0; Nil 2. 40 0 a 50 0; No. 3. 25 0 a 350.
Freiaht*.—To the United States—Sugar, per
box. $<j* 14 ; Coffee, per hag, 4 rs; Molasses,
perlilid*., $24 it 3.
Exchange 011 New York. 00 davs, 24 n 23 per
cf. prcmjon New Orleans, short right, 3 a 3j per
ct prom.
(CorroipouduBC* ofthe Hultimore Sun.)
VYxsHINOTON.Oct. 5, 1817.
Eight more Regiimnit* called out—Messenger
dispatched to recall Mr. Trial—The New Mode
of Conducting tho War, Ac.
Tits eight regiments which tho President.adopt-
ing the ciiiutructiou of the act of Congress author
Line I mu to employ 50,000 volunteers, (mention-
od in my letter of yc9terd iy ) Ims a right to call
out, are to be called out to.day. This will make
the fifty thousand complete. "I have not learned
yet nn wlnt States the requisition will* be made,
hut will inform you to morrow.
A special in>**jengcr will be despatched to re
call Mr Trial. lie will probably gel hi* pupi-r* to
day. With the troops now in tho field, on tin?
wny nnd about to bo called on'. w« will ba strong
enough,not only to keep what vve have acquired,
hut In upon commitiiica'iou* with the Pacific,
HOPE NEVER DIES.”
The extraordinary virl.i-, «f U'iMsr’s B«!r.«
of Wild Cherry, in the cure of pulmoinrv
plaint*, have been atie-ted hy *0 many p'en-t.
tint he whn doubt* its efficacy must li« in truiki
very sceptic. A remarkahla cure of Cmi<ani.
timi ha* rucen'ly been ellVclsd by tin n.Hlff,t!
in ihe town u Chatham, iu thi* county, nud wlu
wh- rolnted to 11* hy Dr. Herrick, an m.n-u
physician of that town, to whom we have parity
■ionlo refer. A young Indy who had Innjfth*.
ed tinder an affection of the long*, n ml it ho hit
been under the care of several physician* wjihoc
experiencing Hny rolief, wa* nm,birred by hr
friends h* beyond the rracli nf nit-rlirine. and ji«
wns iftforoied hy her medical aiti nd.mt that *b<
unset die All her own preuionialioii*, utm p»itt
ed to tho grave. Forlaiialely *lie wn< mdti «dt<
send to tho Kinderhnnk Bnnkutore fur* bmthrf
WISTAR'3 BALSAM OF WILD CIIERRT,
as a last resort in her critical sitimtinn. Rel«rf n
contain* were exlnu-ted, ihe young lidy up-
rieiiced great relief, and 1 wo more i.nnlei sm
sticcessivrly proemrd and administered. Sfcei
now hippy in the restorstintt nf health, nnd bh*
e* tln> day when she tii.*( runirted tu the use of tm
healing llulsuni.
N'oocgenuinr, miles* signed l. BUTTOcnd
wrapper.
For sale, \Vho1e«al« nnd I'rlnil. bv
THOMAS M. TURN Ell A CO
181 Ray Street, Smim.
Also hy I)It. A. T. BOWNE.
Ami Druggi*t* generally in Gr'irgii.
oct II ih—
I informed von in my last letter, by the way of Ac*
apulco. This will give 11* an opnortunity to com- ,
momenta ns quick a* posMitln with our‘squadron ] Swuyitr’sComponnil Syrup •» Wild Chtn’
in the Pacific, ami giro additional value to the ac« I To tiiz Sick asp Ant icn.n.
quWtwn of California. _ ... ! Thn only origin il mid geiinino prepsrali"*-
ertimoiiialK will Never C’esn’.
, , ....... - . . PuiLAPRtpMi 1 Sept. I, lelii
and Italy, by Sir Homy Pciltiiigcr aKaiust , Dr. II Sw-iync—Dear Sir,—II. ii.ginr -lerf
»*••* by Sir Harry Smilli against the Sikh-, j 0 fnmp nffiirird with n very violent cmigli.».i
Late* from Santa Fe —l)r. DeCutnp, of the
army. Hint several other getlmnen, HrriveJat St
I’ho wnr. now lo he carried on ng-iinst Mexico
will he similar 10 that wagt-d by Napoleon against
Austria ‘ ‘ ‘ “
Chin*, nm
i. 0.. it will -nppnit its own experisii* and acquire p,j„ j,, t j in ^,|„ iin ,; breast, sotsne«< "f the loif
territory beiides—lhe right and lawful is*uo nf all Hinirim-** of breath, loss ofappau'". iiight-sw*e
vv "rs. X. I made trial of various miirdie*. wto
w»*r« recoiiiinciiib.d liiglily iu the paper*, bill p
dually grew worse. The violence of rar ritf
w»< aucti that ihe blood rnslivd p'nfmelvfmar
Loitid, nn ilietil.t uttiino, fnim Santa F>, whicli " U<l iu *•<•« «>* pmoijmu* -f °n"fki"S»*
UitOti mo ' r indeed,my whole system •esnitiip'v
irated, uud th* hour uf mv departure sreoiriw
iho ro.*t on the 15th of August. All wns quiet nt * ' J
Sants Fe. Tne force left cuiisi*ted of three com-
p'Uiiesof dragoons and three of rc-iuliHied volun
teers, under comm ind of Major Walker.
Between Santa Fe nnd the Morn a violent
mountain •storm wub experienced, which over
turned wagon* and greatly injured their contains
A trunk containing a large ninoii it of gold dust, { cnugliV. cnl'ls.Vud d^ 'h" lung*. *nJ •*
belonging to Mr. Rich, of Liberty, war recovered ! that -lionld nu luimvn to nil nfllftnd Up*'"'
afer having been washed down a ra ino four! would piinI*.iso liie oiijiud and gciiuiue at't,
mile*. While lying nt Morn, the paity were ,,s l ,rn l' a,414 l »!!!n*wliich
*. 8 * 3 spnrinm* and wnithhiK* nrcpurstiiiii* wihcii 1
robbe I of three animals. . tempted to he palmed off o« Uw
Variniis compnnios wore met on tho way, nil your*,
getting along well. Two men belonging to Cap
tain Korpauy'*company wore killed or taken by
thu Indians, while in pursuit ofbuffdo. A: tho
cros-ing ofthe Arkansas, the returning volunteer*
lost one tnan whilenut lumtiug—supposed to have
been killed by the Indians.
Ol the returning party was Col. Price. lie
mot his commission of Brigsdh-r-Genersl. on the
llth Sfpterubor, seven day*’ journey from Fort
Leavenworth.
■it hand. At thi* time you rccnminftmlfd
of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.«»
imimuiintely began to south*, ctitiilbrl. sii'iw!
the violmico ofmy cough, lulicVrd the pain ' 4l
side, btreustliened and licab'd tn) htaf*.
cniuiitiied the use of il ; lull now, tlmok*tlou 4
, nnd to 1I10 cdioM of yoor Coinpottml
! Wild Cherry. 1 nm cured, and able la paw*'
j daily labor. I think it an inv.dtiable mediwi-
Kj"T!io Augusta Constitutionalist nf tha 8th
iust. Miys :—Li the absence of the editor uf this
paper, a friend porfurm* the pa nful datjr of an
nouncing the death of his father, James Gardner,
K-q. who departed litis life, at- three o’clock yes
terday morning, in tho 81*t year of his age.
Mr. Gardner was tho last survivor nfeur mer
chant* ofthe old school. He was a native ofGla's-
gow, Scotland, but had resided in Augusta about
tiOyeHr*—thu* becoming one of onr oldest inhahi- j jjorrin
nr*, it mielii be the mean* «f »a*iiiif ”
unblo lives. I freely oiler Hii* *titenant Tot’
benefit uf liiorc who are auffi’ring at- I 'M 4
rzcxiEL lirk*»
13th st. *3 door* from the corner of \\ ‘' k
Oh? beware of them that borrow
Fume to -ml their pnisoned view,
Y«*l I'm give lliem, child «d surtow.
Fur tin y know nut whirl il"') do, ,
The orifiu.il amhinly gcnoiii* sriicie i* pt«T
rd t» Dr- Swnyric, corner ol fcigliih and Iwe 1
Philadcl|ditH, and for sale by Agent* MJjJJP
the United State*, and some part* of P •
Fur sale by rh« Agents*
A \. SOLOMONS. Market square.
j. JI.TUKNBR * BKO- J
THOS. KYERSON. Comer nf B.)«
Whitaker street*. Savannah, —id
..ct*
Arrival* nt theJPoln^J^?!'.
'octobhr s-ti *.|*»| *" J
tt.n, CtjIuNilj*,"! , To.i-iini M 1 ■
Llly.Kdl-Wl.l-Ji EAS.«1l.rd.
Hr—“J
j »i ° *
tints. A longlife nf integrity and hminrahle deaf
mg with hi* fellow men, closed without struggle
or pain—age having worn out hi* bodily oner
gic*. and hi* lifo ebbing gently away, like tl.a
flame* ofatt expiring lamp.
Thy. Efiokmic.—TlieN. O. Commercial Time*
ofthe 4th inst. *ay»:—We am happy to announce
to our distant friends a continued amelioration ! n
tho health of the city. Tho epidemic ha* shrunk
into ftmugoly attenuated dimemiioii*, compared
with what it was a few week* ago, and every day
seems to Hunt its influence and mitigate iu force.
Tho number of deaths for tho wnek ending on 8*1-
urpay last,the 2d instant,was 14L of which 57 were
yellow fever.HgaiiiHl 201 ami 102 respectivsly, for
tho preceding week. But, it would bo unsafe for
unnccliinatud persons to come to the city yet, as it
rs pretty certain that tha infection still exists, nnd
it i* in the ngglomineration of population that itd*-
‘rive* its force and activity.
Natal —The U S ship Macedonian sailed from
Greenock for New York 011 tire 19th ult. The
Albany arrived at New York on the 5th inst.
The tiumhcr nf immigrants which arrived at ih*
port of Plidadolphia from the 1st nf January Inst.
to 0 Utah Saptruibor was. 12.979, of which li,-
OVivvsic fcmrlc*.and6,931 uwlf*. ,
D-niible, J Branch. Mm fhehe. >t^* CbW *' 1
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Per tmrk Voraon, »»ilct ftoiu So*
miJ scrviHit, Mr* Curpoulor nml-l cMI'b
chiMrrn nu t sorvunl,
York —J t5 0*# t
rpciitor nnu-> KMl'hen. ilf* B **" f
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Ju. Mr, C.m.. Hr. C*. 2 cblUrtu ,.J'
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