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Fr*m the (if***, kj V**fu—r l**ffrH„tr.
TIIK CATTLE IIY TIIII SKA.
"Host »I»«mi seen that I trdly caul",
Tbit Cmtle bv |||. No* f
Ootd"M in I ml above u
fit* rkta I* Il ml £ <t{nin,§',y.
" And fain It wnuM ip downward
To III" ntirior’d wiifM In>I.im {
An I fsiu il wnuM miir up nnl
In Ura evening'* nim«.m glow.
" ’Well Invn I «<*rn tint Cailln,
Thai C-Mlkt by tin* Si'ii,
All the m Min abow it standing
AM •b" mi>l ri*n solemnly.'
" *ho wave* ofnei'an
11*1 ihey * merry dii.no f
Dd«l ibnu hear, from tlm** My rliim'rat*
Tlie birp ami lliu iniuslicj'a rliyme I'
" 'Jh° w| M* and ilin wave* of ocean
Tiwy re.tr,| «| U inlly.
, But I bur I on llw gain, a sound ..f wail
And Umriramato my eye.'
MWe»t thou nn tint turr *tN
The king and hi* rnyul hi Mr I
Anil the wave ,,f ilmir crimson mantle* T
And tlm gulden eruwn of pr.de T
"T^jd they not forth in rapture
A lieauirou* maiden tlicm ?
Resplendent a* lliu morning mm
Dimming with golden IwirT
U ,,w . ® "Hclent parent*,
Without the cntwii of pride}
They were moving slow, In weed* nf won,
w. —i-t— —. .u.^. .ix.i* "
Tkl'f J‘ A T E ,-Al .’, V r/.OIIA IMSTINIW.
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*• HOM TIIK LADY FLORA FI if iiaut
INDS TO HAMH.TON m'Ufuu
M, Du.r M«rh 0. IB.!!,.
Mjr Onr Ihwlo— Kno«ln, wli,l, lot , .„„j
ETittST? 'i 1 l,,vo «*•fo*'l‘« "»
LaMaTlnriTj!’ .Kiry.lili whlohl amulil
iT™ >" u 'hall .1 .11 rmn. hnro
t', IT"? ” f ,h " Hint,.,lir.l ciiii-
f,r "I"' Il III.
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i.tiM Di„ i,,.,.
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Whtn nriiiiglit homo m |„. r y,. ti
1 told yon I was ill who,, I rnmo in town, having
liean suffering for mme week* from hill ,u« derange*
»®nt, with it* d'*agtoeaMnMco<,nipaiilmonu,|iiiln in
!"• nf 'hi* .tumuch. I ,.lur,. |
mlmMhiil, iintleriln.c.rnnfSIr.Ivur.Cliirh,
"* rhj.W.n I" III. DiuIhimu wall n. In
1"' r <»n In enn.ii!,. Un.
" ™ l '" r J "l P«y mncl, nltrnllt.n n,
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IPf.t tuat.'m. In.ll,n.n. .urp,!,. ,i„„' „ r „„.
HE*”"?'®t-lnrl, com. hi my nn ,l
Kffik.. f m “ "f III" In,Ho. nf llm
E, 7 1 ""»>'» pr.v.lfly mnrriu.|,i,rntl I,
F on ’ ,it; 'lonInin which 1 him
JHJsl“}J" »«;• In nn.wci It, nil hi.o.lt.tr-
El ohnEoii n ! "".’ ! nf «nvln«
mychnmctcr, I ivlnrnnl n, ymj nllly |„.|| nv „
SSSKL'V-^.W ! , '»™««nnylhln,
gr*'*’: “l”n.lllitl.h. Inltl inn lh„l nmlihm
bw my .nhm'i'in, ,„ „ mwlionl n„ml„„,i„„ wuu) ||
•w Mll.ry ,liem mill nnnnio llm f rul „ ,
I fnimil lha .iihjocl li nl h.«n hrmi.h, Itt.f.im I
QnMn.no'lacl.wl ,|| „Ji,a„..„,|,„„,|
CS5bi?iuT ,,Wil “
havinehoen *ald in my own mlitrr**, ,.„ a , u ,„t,.|„ B
!SrtSlfer- ,l ".'*« n - r " r lh “l r propn.lnl
M.h.lhli.m., I ran ma 31, J.mo. wen, ,7.
mahfhTr .? I *"""" nc, 1 ' 1 h-i mmvIeUnii |
JJM In lh« family way, am) »„ milowml hy L.,1,
teT.ni hir*nm,l°.''7" * f '""' Sr rna.
Shl... . ‘ .'!n V lh *>wmililnot
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lobinhS 12, ln ' 1 "" 1| y Ibo II.-,) I
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b.Bo.ln, ,1,., ,y Jno, «>!.,, or lm ,
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hll^^...»-m.e..l?^ #,, ^ »no, ln> very plu'nly,
KKUSKVII.UK.
Al Ke (eville, (*ln „t ilm I'mdiWNt pa»*e,l a
nIkIi*,nihI waa walronwnl w >ih an iComlnaiM*,) llw
eiiirenvnflruhnrlfincave him n moat mih«*la*tir
gifwiing, Wn find iho following Itotkeof llm InUf
view Iwt wren them and the I'roddent leimrti'd in llm
nnwapipeiiT
Among llm Intitrering inridenl* of thnday wa*
• h- cell mode hy inii l>i«'iriiiren* un tin* |'in«l«tent.
They preM*uted lliem.elv. • in nn oiguniie l b-dy,
with an nniifupri4tM flag, Innring lheln*h harp,ami
uddrnMid iiim In ilia lollowing word*!
Hir t We, «lm adopted citiren* of die IJ. State*,
»t>e ru*intrym"n of Kmm"i nrd Rowan a ml Ta ml y, of
tl, aitnn ami Curran, and lend Kdward Ftlagerald,
eome to lender in the Chief Mng'itrat* nfoiir adopn
led roun'ry our r»»|*ffll nnd rongmlul illona.
Theer>'teln«lrlefpnli*tti whirhhatruraed Irelaml
mol blight d her faiteat provprrl*, tn* obliged ua to
i ek under the govern new of » MrJi you nre the hon*
urrd lien I, ibo I boiiy *md Inppinui* wbi. It wereilv
med it* by uur own.
We roc Iterl lint hr-Ameil •* «nd In-land belnng*
ed a common condition; nnd ihul lin y went deatIn*
ed, *o far n* n domirtation foreign to ih> nu. Ive*
could irrmnpli«b it, to u common late.
Amvilean* fought nnd were triumphant, Irelnml
too, had het Quincy* nod her llnucork*, her A<lnm«
hnd herJcfleraona. het Imlujette* and her Until-
oi*lont. And Irelaml; too, in imitation of y. nr
glortou* self, altii 'k, likn van, for freedom, llm
the chain* which hound her hud (>rowri atmnger In
llm lap*« of ago*; mid w hom America run* and in*
umphed, Ireland full piortrnte, wretched and hope,
lot*.
Wn looked in vain, to ihn impml il fS.ivcrnmcnt
for .ilicriy; fur when wn* lynmny ever known to tile
diente |t* powur, nr to mliinpi.ili, vohitiUiiily, il*
hold U|»on its victim.^
Wc Bought libeity and n home in them United
Stntrt; ami wo h.ivn found Imlb; mid on«|i
have wc boon permitted to piirticipaU* in tbn ei.j- y.
in,mi* uf freedom, m.d ilia ligld* mid privilege* of
*he natural born eitivn. On ntir pun, we have et
dcuvorrd to repay aur adopted coiiutty for it* get,
ttroalty tuwiitda u*. hy a ttendy -M -bmem tube
Rapiiblicun liittitutimi*.
Wc an, ..mi.ljiiiti. „ririt. e raclliai. an,I
turbulent. Mcmpel tbit Wander by on iiuligii.int
ili'mal. Un nru not accu*tonie<l, it i« | n , e t „ ,{,
guile mtr cownnlii o under iho form of n |,
'I", t 'l' ,r 'b Wnapenk fiocly whnt wefc l, atrongly;
nnd nru not of the U!m|K*rnmeni which inake«iten*y
for utto .ulmiil, will, entire jmlience, to indignity
orfnjuatico. lint when, we n«k, *ir, were lri*hn,«„
ovnr found on the tide of the roomie* of free,loin l
When wna It over known tlmt I rid. mm, rnfittcl
olthar aympoihy or iiiil when either wu« rolled fu
by pbiluntlirepliy, or jmtrloti.m ? IVhen wen* frith-
men ever kuown to Cfui.jijro, with arbiiroiy power,
to doapoilnpooplohy fraud, nr hy fore* of tin* mht*
id imlep.tnilcncc ami freedom 1 Or who licit I* tic*
'piainted with frithcliiirnder lm* yet made the dit*
covary, tlmt Iritlt iualinct* nrehottilo to llm grent
inter,•«!* of iho hutnuii tneef
Wo are glad to inoetymi; nnd wo join the native
citixon* of (Id* place in hearty ciuigmtulutiun*. un
yunrnrrivnl ninoug it*.
We have not entirely overlooked the Idtlory of
our Adopted country. An t|,„ i0 who have done
rnoti tii extend ilm privilege*, mil prelect llm
righu of tlm citiren*, wo recognlte mmi, air. We
Imve heei, happy to lltul, in the hittoiy nfyoi.r oUi*
1 ini conduct, in Virion* public alntion*. the timni
fettatiuu* nf the Iritlt iilluchmrnt i„ lilnnty. And
to your iirgumunit nnd nlmiiiciien, in the couventiun
which formed llm Cunalitutiiin uiul r which we livi*.
do many of ua owe, a* we conceive, the right ofntif*
Irage which we enjoy. In return, wo l.nve mark-
m our approl.,tion of your pub.in conduct, mid ..nr
ndmiritiou of your public rlinrtinlor, by nalendynud
iiitbotight Hiimiurt nfyo.tr Adm.iiidintfor,; n „d wliih
tlmre vlmll be no change in yon, the to will ho no
aintigo in Hi.
Jo thin nddrn * thu I’retidcnt returned the f.,1*
Inwiiig nont nod npproprinte uutwer.
I tamdva you, an, nnd tlmae of my nd ipted f,.l
rna iKt Hit* In mile ATroflt nf I Vk
TIIK CKNTRAt, It All. ItOAl)
Thiigr-it work U pfo*ir#aing rapidly. The ear*
now run eft lily mdet.and five mil** fai liter are com-
|det« d. Ahead* l« Iim attention of thu people in
thia aertion turning toward* It, aa the beat «nd moat
eapcd.tiona moile of getting their crop of llm |'te»ci,t
)r*r to market. It tnu*t lm Imrne in mind that wo
are tialy mil"* from llm prevent tennino*.
Whatever prejudice* may hare eaialcil again«l
tliit enlerpria* i« rapidly dt«amoaringtand at it ate
proachetlo our immadinten'-ighhoihood.it* Imiiufit*
are tmt only theoirticaliy lint pnrtically rxlnbi ed.
Th" fact i<,the neat le^Ulater* mo«t be liheml ill
tlm Rour*o {xir*u<-d to th** Central Kail Road, witle
out doubt the mo*t Imnelicial, aa well a* extendve
otul -itining of tin- kind now in p>ogu**a in f Jcurgia,
We anticipate with delight llw time whon we
*l all lm able to vitit Savannah, without the long nnd
>rdioo* journey we have an often nnd",gone. |o*t
tl* «peak n word of advice to old Chatham, which if
not the Inn,I nf onr birth, wn* for many year* our
happy home, endear ,J in „i hy n iho,i«n„d repine.
e,',ice» iifchilbo'el, ol joy* <b'pnrtrd, wh'ch in (hi*
worbl can U ■ fell no more, nnd of t, ramrod frond*
now aep.ir it' d never t„ be united nga ! ri. Hut lotlm
point, y„o have five member* allow,ul you to the
next l."gi*l oiire, W" are Imppv to »,m our friend'
whctb' i Union or State Right*, hot it until n i« pro*
ferabl" nt pre*,'„t, a* tlm Union I'nrty bun the
power, wn cannot expect them to allow tlm Suite
Right* I'nrty the ntajiHty, but vmi c.m very well
give Mni, wliicii wool.I be un in*tnnco of goner*
iifti'V^poni met with, nnd llmreforo lliu more cre
dit ibla. It i* tlm intmext of Chatli im to puraoa
tin* court", <0111 men however divided in po'itici
who will unite for the iutercai of tlm rail road, atir
it will Imn great atop t-ikun in urcomplialung your
nvnritu ob.net.
low,citiren. who nccompuny y.nt, with miteignod
pleamrc. I thank you *incei(«ly for tlm tiivomblo
opinion which you h ivi,expnv*ed of my public con*
duct, and for your fiiiigrnluliitimia upon my urrivnl
among you. I feel that they coma from wurm mid
lri''inUy himri*. Reganlitig your cuuiitiymcn lit tlm
character in which you appear before nm-thal of
Adopted citiren* of there Stain*—mom aim ild deny
to you and your brethren tlm credit of hiving .bow,,
ynurrelvua nt nil time* ready to vuatninilm iiitureat*
nl tlm coiiutty in imunmiu of peril, n,nl in uphold
her Hemildicn biatlliiiioiia hi peace. The au'nmit
which 1 have received from llime nf them wbolmvn
bucomo inomlmr* nf tho tame great cniiiinunhy with
."ir.plv...— a ..i|.|...r. wlil..lt I nrltni.wl.i.l.. will.
evijr l.y m> . un oink.
ra.ioii m.»i«r. ....I rr,-;j;r.7iii.;i 1 cri*a.. _ A.I;»r.'7,
.I'.i ..I n.I.i .ill..,I,| I,., I,,,
c""t.«,nn. y ,.i wl.j.'li y...i ||„„, u,|v. ri. ,1. Wh,.„.
«»..r y... rotixi K. .|,ii,„»u wl.i. li,
'lit,a I,, in, vl w. nf llm ,,nl,I,
*.r i r.-oi myii it ,!nii,.,i
I .lii.il ii.,hic, ynu, a. Imn.., mo, il,
miJ I i'.i, in.uro | ,| m || |,„
in tin. lmrmi nr I'liib'iriii.. vmi ur
ii,b.T|i..nl.,n iifmyo uiil.yiii.li In ,l,u o. ici.i
•noli n *ucn ,1 ri„bt
>l» '••"M'llton t.i fl,„l
*0 puniihmenu
I
ler, un,| bring him or her
.. I Bulw lure tlio Q„™„
»h.tUioyl«ir,ynl her Imo. - ■ *
to ahow her regret bv her
Site* ha* endeavored
RJS*J U '‘""JNimoly Will, l|..r.'h,'h,™yiir 'tIto
KriarTr'",'- * m "‘k» r .o"Mn.ithivo
—Ion. "f '"“'U » n pr.
JuErflEj Bl i ' l '"" i ;r: 1 *» •».. Sim Iramnllnlcl,
8ir Ja ™.' t-Urk nml r.Hiw.1 In tru l.u.lv
1.°™*"' *“ J W ““M "»Wmr r.i.|,|,p,r nor .uir'ir
ESar-*,*, O'li-O..’'• l.l.li f„rnvuiy liny,*
f™.r .W h!' 1 " 1 "' r » «»• ki.25
«U,uT pirn, .mu,., wham ,1, l
miwl l; ?. r '", K ' r "MI.iIkt.wiu k Imp ,l„it
7'“I™'* 1 ;‘ wonlil nuinhtm
_>• 1 a,n Wt4l»l, l«U0IM f,v IU.U rr.pi't,
Inwh .itH-rwl in
“ 0U ' ',* V0 ,,wn a protection t.» her,
Mdthat in many tdaro* tho fooliagl. loudly ot
preMod that n public n jiaratlm, *|,ould linro'le*,.,,
oflored mu by tho dUmiunl of the alnndcrer*. Thi*
do* not, however, upimnr to lm tlm view
57 *?* *! l » ; .h f«r„„ n .„.„p, m
lh«K who hmr. m." I r-Imini , „ lt „h
iMKl il.,hough | ilnuh, wholhnr thrv n
judielou* at reipecu thn gcm„-ul feeling. A* re-
•preia parlinmcntary' iaaioriuo* they atv, with re-
STwomao' “I 1 ' 6 ?' A !'i , J HW r Clark, who ha* Uvn
^ n ; ; 5 , MI /k« McriSMil ahum
The Diiche.i ha. miw.] hr m o n||a n ,|v nml 1
kweh«rh.,Kr lhanavar Ihol.S„ mitpanw
J»ao«l«i) woman pi.lhlr, anil .imh a h ir,'-
I" - ”" 5 ' '* 'knUcreJ in.,
dS'D:7h.„ C ,i:’| 7 wr " cll «Hy hu, on.
"fWanwi. I am .niil.m
jaaml, anil hop .non ,o h. well. Ha.no/,
•MtaMEl.7 't k“‘l™>", "or m will
n* “ ."y'hioi, 1„B u. .IH.
7? I 1 '*; : I hlu.h to ,00,1 you .„
^'f-'ctimwo „i.^.
To Hamlll^m^K 1 .!^ 11 ,1A «INGS.
17 Rtw do Namur, Dnu»uU.
Few roojera Inthl. eooouy mmpraiiwU .p,l,|„.
kMp la uwirmotnonea any clear or accurate ln,i ul ,
oftba variouamutatinoa that uko place in tho South
a » , ' ate*. Wo generally havo a cm,fu«od
i of revolution*, riot*, battle*, ami
; hut wo *"• tiling*, a* it were, through a
Tho late inf.irmitinn from one oftJio repul>-
M wa have a’rnfy publiahed—Bueno* Ayr***
Iho A4*a**inaii,m of the IVeaidcnt of tho Senate
In Ma chair by an armej mob' All tbia i* the efleot
«lha want of toll I (kuutiiutiOniil government, and
^ u ** rr *r**^d liberty—joined to tlm poem
l * r ,£ Uf * a . t ‘ r '* im.ipl#, IJ.,*, enviable the
wmdWaaoftlwre UaiTtoSTATta wlmn compared
- JlVi P["l l « s ‘» «ft^di*uoltad Sooth
AjMwa republic.! Wepubllc*, Iml^. on |-
From Ike Baltimore Fuat, M/A.
fitiKAT DxMm'tUTic RMfTlo.v—The |)-,1J i«
moving.inw.inL tlna given her nwpmire
to tin* voi o of Indiana, Temie**ee, nml North Cn-
nilbm. Tho (Iren Mmmtiiiti boy* have nwukened
to thu cri*i* nnd ilium their duly. With it Whin
mi\|ority bi tho I* t legi.*laiuiv of nhmu fifty, ,|, a t
m.\|»rity hit* bveiM'vt dowti au ut to mako it ex*
tn* Italy d-uhtfitl whether our njMinem. nn- not now
in n ileciiloil mhtnrily Jeiiiii*,ni, the Whig ran,II*
ditto fur Clovornor, who, nt hi* lu«t election, h id
aoniuwhere iilmiit .YliOO mnjority, hna ju*t ae*
cured hi. r.-eloclitii, by the *kin of hi* livt'l,. Ami
what wonder tlmt «,ioh all old liHvo been the ,r*n!i/
The * aolwr «;cmid thought ’ of the {ample Ima done
Iho dec,I, | he liMth hu piMVuiled with tlu-m nml
they hitvo given their nnawer. The ndver«.iry, n*
u. ml, nfleet to a«eiilie the reati'l to other tlm tube
•' ” , ’n"*e«. llm. the pe >ple will *hmv in the end,
even hi nl I M ir. land, th it they have emeu to their
aiglil, nnd nre ini liutgec to he deceived. Tlm film
i* removed, their oar* an* un«>op|ied. mid they wil
no longer amhmil theirjndfiip.it to the luNe nr u*
ment* of Whig pre*rea and Whig len b r*. fbo
work whit hi* to upnihilntn tlm umny coin ted oppo-
•ition lm* eommuiicctl, nnd the .dny ia not d * nut
when it will lm couiplelml to tlm honor of the cam*
try and tlm integrity nml perpetuity of it* five imn,
tutioti*. The pimple nre awnko to their true lulu*
ro»t*, mid tlmii will must lm m-ftiiupli-died.
The New York Kvening Pn*t in untieing mini tide
In n Whig paper in that city, wliuo editor umi ilm*
the result in Voimont to the impnpuliuity of Mr.
Clny, cm,test* thn point and chute* with the follow*
ing reinnra* s—
“ We can tell iho American whnt wn* tie* priael*
pal cuumj of the diminution of tho whig v.>te in
Vonuont, a* wo have it fnun a cunvci* atinn wuh
nn intePige it eitiaen of that *tate. Tito
military intkllkjknci:.
Jti-i'.rtitling titationi, September, lU3'h
nr.NKIIAI. SKHVICK.
Lieut. J. L. Donald«n,i, l*| nrtilleiy, lb*«ton.
l.iniif. R. D. A. Wail**, !M do llaitfnrd.Con.
f'ntil. 11 Hniribri-lgf. .'Id infir, try, f .. ,, .
I.i'„i.lt II. j Sn V»rk.
I.lvut. A. C.'. Myer*. 4th do Albnny.
Li' ti*. R. Allen, id iutill"rv, Utica, N. Y.
Lieut. W, fl. Freeman, 4th do Syrnro", N.Y.
Major W. M. fit diarn, 4lh mlimtry, Philndelpliin,
()«pl. F. Lee, 7ll» do Pittsburg.
Lieut. W. Chapman..5di do Haltimnre.’
(*npl. (I. Andrew*, Bill do Nuwpor , Ky.
Lieu*. J. M. Si'fill, l*t tin Louiivilln.
UKoiMi-'NTAr. amricx.
Second Dragoon*.
Lb-ut. R. II. I.uw-ton, Huston.
Cap*. L J. Ib'itII, New York,
t 'njit. K. |). Hnll'tek, Albany.
Lieu*, n. A. II. Hlnke, I'hil tdebdiln.
Cnpt. K.N. Winder, Il tliimnre.
Lieut. I(. A diet Ion, Knit McHenry.
Lieut. C. K'*r, New Orleau*.
Fir*t Artillery.
Lieut. H. II. Ildl, Hitngnr, Mo.
f.'npl J. Dirniek, I'mtsinoinb, N.ll.
Lieut. W. K. Aixpiiih, Jnmaica, L I.
Liunt. K. A- Cupion. I'lait-bnrg.
Second Artillery.
f'npt. A. Loud, |{oi-hn«tei,N. Y.
Lieiii. K. I). Townamnl, HulTubi.
Lieut. F. Wood!nidge. Detroit.
Fourth ArtiUrry.
Cnpt. W. W. Morris, N.-wurk, N. J.
Fifth Infantry.
Limit. D. Ruitola*, St. Louia.
Lieut. J. II. Wbi|t|tle, .1. llmami Uurrucks.
F.iqh'h Infantry.
Cnpt. K. II. Hirdrell, Avon,N. Y.
Limn. fl. L'tieoln, lilmcn, N. Y.
Lieut. I. V. D. Reeve, Clitvelntl I, O.
Lieut. I). Hu,title*, .'ith ittfalilrv, nrrived at Fort
Crawford on ilm I Mi Augntt, wi It‘JA recruit*.
[ Army \ Savy Chronicle.
Tiik i.atk Davih fl UAH am.—Thu funornl ofthi*
utlemnii wii* ino*tinimeroa<lynttendedyestorday,
,t only liv the Court of F.rrnA, thn Cleiiieellnr
nml judge* of our Court*, nnd thn liar, hut Ityei •
i'/.t-n* nf other prufes«bm* nml culling*. Chancellor
Walworth, David H, Ogden, K*tj., oX*Chnnrellor
Junes, duo. (irillin, K*q. mi l H^njamin F. Huber,
F.wp were among ilm |inll*heurer*.' Tlm deceased
wasn gentletnin of talent*, nnd of quick legnl rc*
omen. Hewn* originally bred in the church—the
Scotch Prushytoilnn, wit believe, thmigh first In or
der* to the not tli of In'lnnd. From thence lm re*
ived to London, nml thnneo to America Chong*
ing Id* profession he cnmntolhe her in this city
hutween twenty-fiva nml thirty year* ngn. When
wa were mom in tlm hithlt of perionnlly attending
tint Court* than ul present, we have often hud oc
e..1.... to ntlmiic in* tateiii*, tit* fltmpmncoi a „.t i...
Ingeiury. I|e wa* a man ofexemplary moral ami
religion* deportment. The disen*" tlmt *o -ud.lnnlv
curried him oil' wa* dysentery—the iiiinn hy wliicii
of hi* jiroinl.bg «ouvwn* atrieken downn few
•k* igo. Wo tetid"r our aymp.ttliio* to tho lie-
teavoil family.—N. Y. Com.
Mr Psubliug. tlm Secretary of llm Navy, ha* ax*
pre-red In ilm highest trim* ha* approbation of tho
•lata of llm Navy Yard at Chari a* ton
On Friday lm visited the forlilica*ions going on at
(in ,‘gp'* Li »ml, Iirnler thu direction nf that distin*
guLhed Unginecr, t'ol. Thayer, ann wa* heard to
*ay that nutliiiig could lm *upm(iir to tlm pliiu, nnd
stone ami mu*nn work tlmre exhiiiited.
fin Muti'lav the Secretary left the tovidtii'e
Navy Yanl at Portsmouth- It D gra'ifying to r.re
•nrh men nf genius nml talent employ d in the
pulilic irrvire. Tlm mmloit, unnsoiming deport*
rront nf tlm # 8ecret«ry lets delighted all who have
luil llm plea-un' to ••v amiconverst, with h in. IL
will be here ag dn. wo under.uimi, on hi* return to
Washington — Itoilon Pott,
llo.v. Kl.i .Moon*.—Nolwithstuniling this g.',,i|,-
man is as honest, |iit'ioiie, nml highintmb'd a* nny
other in tlii«coun'iy, few if nny, barn received more
low and * Urrilou* abuse fr.im a corrnpt fe»l"ia* prea*
than h". At a repiesantntive in Cotijrea* Irom tlm
city of New York lm ar*«|.iir«r<l on enviable repuirttoti
is a •aoml legislator nml un rloqunnt nnd forcible
debitor, ami for hi* nnw.ivc ing attachment to demo*
runic prineiid *. nnd imcHii«c lie i* a priciical me-
rh ini' —n p,\it"r by pi„fe«**on, tlm viral-* of fml"nd
wrath have perm omp.'ud irj.mi hi* herd. IL' how
ever, rvgnrd' d tli-ir n neks n« tlm ulle wind; nnd
now, as il contc'nnro anr-ilon, aorncofhi* most abu
sive en>' nic*, nre atti'in|.iing to rejuiir tho wiring
done him when in Cnngiev* nml nt the ti»n" nflii*
Ajijiiietiimi.t to tin, nflere of Surveyor of thn Port of
Now York, bv rendering him n arpall measure nf
jU'tire. Hear whnlNonh of llm New York Star
note *ay* of him 1 "Tlm rmw Surveyor ilevo'c* his
(irrsonid ntteniiou lorhoduiiesiftii* oniee.wi b eve
ry lirnueh whereof bo hi* molo himself it: 'roughly
ne«|iMii,|i'd. Wo mu.i in justice i eknow' da** tlmt
weboliove lie will make u very t'ifirieoi pu’o.ic iilfiee,
and In'cimi"{nipiil ir in hi* |,re«"nt *ituntion will, iho
mereantiloeouimunily." Wei,re gunl to »ee, Major.
that you Imvo io a tun tl ioe tho iihuso Iroiif*.
ed op ,|i one di*tingoi«ii",| «le»n .ernt—go oil, v
yet have liope* of y»u.—Dcutoerutio lirpuLUeau.
DARIEN AND MONUOK It. It. MUSKY.
Tlm bills nf thu .M oir-m H.ilroi l H ink, >ind of
thn Darion Hank, on* not reoeiveil by iho Central
Hunk ill payment of note* duo it. Persnu* baring
payment* to make will be CHroliil to avoid niaking
romitlnrtcc* for thu purpose in thu bill* of either.—
Fed. l/nlon, 17th.
... “ , - - *™ quest urn
ol the cum nc.i riof gover-imeat w'ththehanksha*
Imeii much . .re.usrd in thata.-, nml tho peo*
pie ute coming to just conclusion*. Iho credit v*.
tein, *o niinoo* even to many of ' : io*o w ho rxm’ it
•o much, ie grew ing every day more and mo o un*
popular in \ ermo.it, and every day add* to the mim*
, VV , **"* ,l PP r " v " ,,l ‘' P'diev of tho Icdenrl
udaiinistrntion in reganl to it. 1^: who will be
nominated n« the whig candidate for President tho
vote of Vcrm-uii will bo given at tin, next election
l«*r tho candidate ol thodomocrucy."
The Post is right. Tlm true issuo I,of.,re tho
country wns made and adhered to in Vermont.—
IV > «*u»t iasim the answer ha*-been rendered. Let
u» keep ui tho same nointh're, nnd thevenliet must
fm in favor ! the Independent Treatnry * a
1 hut there may bo no cavil on the subject, we sub.
jmn the anuoxcl which was Maced nl the head of
the Deniocrnt c presses in Vumnnt at the com*
meiicemcut of thecumpaign. show* under what
ling • jo glorious reaction hu* been predueeil.
“Opposition to n Nntional Hank, u* rrsiu-lit with
danger to our free institution, and to th" liberties
of ,h.- |«T. r h., IV',11, nocuarily eiva, ,n.l r „„, r „n.
iitf powar mar ,ho (cooial ruri.>nry n n,l hii.im-a.
0|.,..„iti.m ,„ III. Iiri'nin haaMa-
.) .tom, a. defiH-tlva .a rnnd|i|o ami uaufo in lira/
lico, ami irtjiiliin, a railionl n-furm. A lol.lT.
Karat hiti iil iho fiw.l conrora, „f iho flimrum™,
from all U.kla, laMlmUoa., a. ,ho II., „™au»
fcxb.preMrr.tiaaof „„ r Nulon.l Ia.l,if,.,„lonoo
hneottragement nml •up|K,rt to all bunk*, ln,*,v| U1M1 „
•ound principle*, with the nbilitv nnJdi.misiiio,, n .
all times, t„ red.v,ntl,"ir bid. f„ gold ind .?W
-Kp 1 *—pmvl.io.ln all limAing oh.nom ns
iiiiirms ample uviimy t„ ho ,l>xn lo Iho Sum
the redemption of their Mites in *i H vi.. t * i
anil llw |KT|M<lua| .ohi™,|„„ J
jKiralion u iho cootrul oflh. Io- t i.l», urr ."
•
'toioa.-A My ruii.iille.1 Si. Kmiii i. „fg,|„
nnlhe l«wfulne**of u.tngrnug". “Why," *«ys he
“*umn pbui* men objre-t to it; other* ww harm <„ a,"
I will la,Id • middle coum.and .How you to uJi i.
mi ulia -* 1- 11
Maimic Kt.rcTioN.—Wo Imvo a letter from A
fu ll, in York (.'minty, dated September Pth, giving
return* fro.n nil thn towns in Y.nk except *ix, from
which it nppe ir* that the democintin •, 'n j* 2*J0—
Tile Portland Advertiser, a whig prim, ndmiu tlmt
Fiiirfi- Mi* el" ted by mii Ineren-nd mqjority, nml
llnil there will lie nil more .sal dnnioo'itiio majority
in III" legislature. Tho Huston Morning Post '*
y»*terdav lm* the follow'
PuitTloAMi, Sept. Mil,.—.Mnjority in Cumberland
county, M79—i elmiige of 3 repre*en. tivra, nml
line more ex|irctrd in thi* county.
PoHT!.\sn, Sept. io. Hin t.—l)".,V Sir—Tlm re*
turns eoniimm to time in I'uvur.ilily.—The demu-
critic mnioriiy in thiicoiinty will nut lm |e«s, | think,
'hi tlimimnd vot"«! beiii" n gain s.nee lust
yn.ir of upwnid* of nine hundred! Tell town* in
K-nnelieo nml Lincoln give n democratic gain n
tl.ir e hundred, leaving mi doubt tlmt Guv. Fail
field'* mil j ■»ity w ill be iiiueli incre.ised over last veer.
I feel safe mi placing il iiMx llinusiind
Sacu. Sepi. 10, lil t!).—Dear Sir: I endorse n «liji
com u ining till ret urn* lor York County, with tie
e\c"|u|nn of one town, Acton, i Inch | a *i x 0: , r Rnv ,
Fui.liel I n majorty of 15. It will be seen that Mr
I' « present mi\joriij is IJd*J— n (lie »ume town*
hint >i i,r hi* majority wa* 077—allowing a demo
cratic gain o| •J-'i.'i I It" Diynoerutie Senator* tiro
el«T*.-d bv a.Hint tlm same veto a* the Governor re*
reived.
Ha vo m, Sept f).—D.*ar Post: Wc Imve return*
from Ncveii iowii*; in which tho democratic, net
gainli* 140 vote*. Wn shall sew up tho luds hern
•o nice that they can’t fin I tho seam.—.V. Y. Eve.
Pott M/A.
Dk.sthuctivk Flux at IIoxton.—Wo learn front
the Ho.ion 1 ninscript of Wcdneadny evening, that
on tin, night Previous, about 11 o’clock, fire wusdis*
covered in the extensive stables connected with
Doolittle’s Hotel, in Unit tin’s .truct; so rapid wn*
the progress of thn H imes, that but it few minute*
el.ip.e,I ufrer the fust alarm, when the whole range
w.is one bread sheet of tire, threatening ccrtnin lies-
traction to thn surrounding lm Ming*. The Brattle
•train Clittieh wna considerably damaged Ham tho
intcii.e yum,ching hem, as wa. also the City ami
Sitllolk Hotel*, am I Kitt.edge and Ulske*' .M inu*
factory, the roof* of idl were on fire re|K«itc,llv, hut
I t" vigilniieeof ih"tirein"n soonextinguislu-d them.
Had the wind In on high, their destruction would
Imvo been inevitable. Tho stable* contained a
I irgo number olii.irw s, 14 of whom were burnt.
They belonged ionic tn .Mr. Doolittle, ami o. tiers
to strangers f otn the country; numerous carriage*
wmu mLu burnt. Tbe st ill* nnd the largo brick
building on Klin street, the roof of wliicii wa* burnt’
partly. beMngsi., tha “ Fifty Asreciii"*;’’ the latter
wn* occupied by I). P. Carmweds k"ej*er of tlie
•*utf>.k Hotel, who sti*!nui"d .* nit con*i.lcrible
lose,by removal of ruriiituiv; by S. Pierce & Co.,
W. I. (! ioi|i, Btuck duuiuged, some by wale,; bv A.
A very, b lanliug bouse, |o*< c.i.'i*nletib!«r on lurni-
mu-; iiwured ?l ,'Mll. Oa Urattlo sipiiire, a btiek
building ow ned by T. G-ay, ami occupb-d by I. F is*
ter, In ur.ltug h m*o, was much seoich-d. • .Mr, F.
shared smite loss on removal offurouun; iomredat
the Merchant*'Otfiee. Mr. Dooli, le's liosi* coll-
sidcruble in furniture.&c. We h ivw nm he >r I tits*
estiinuts-d ln*», but it is umny lli.uimnd*.
SitiKincANT Wonns.—The Minor'* (Pa.) Jour
nal states, tlmt a large u imber of geiitienn'ti assem
bled at MinrrtvUlc recently, for the purpose M'visi-
ting the Burning Mine, nu the Jugular IVia. at
the gup nf th - Broad Mountain, mid that among
many other tilings they fuind to admiru there, wu*
“ Mr*. Chritt't lemonade.”
If the editor of tlm Journal will »Lit Baltimore
lie nmy oht.iiu A. only and trater, or brandy with
out water, at the tavern of Mr. Sinner.—A’. Y. Com.
A UtXK Littlx FilloW—In the Criwiml
Cotirt, at I'hiUJfiphia, tho other ilny, a *ntal| boy
wa* olijei tcl tn a* a wime**, on account of hi* ex*
t rente youth. When o*ked, “Do you know thn
• aiureof an oath f" “ Ye*." ho rep led, What
* l, “ That tlioa slwlt net beer fsl*e witnes*
agiuiit i|,y neighbor." Ho! nil ye wiine*«es, learn
of ild* buy, nml bo wire.
A large detachment offierm in emigrant*, some
seventy in mindier, of peenliAr religion* tenets, Imve
urrivnl in HuHMo Iruir Sileain. Tlie p itriureh or
priest, n geiiib'inaH of miicb intelligenee, informs
us thru *' vend ill- u*and«nre now on ib"ir wuy to
Amerien—some by the wnyof.New Yoik, nnd oili
er* vin New Orleiiii*—nnd tlmt religious persceii*
'ion Inis.ilriven ibom to thi* entintry.
Tlmre is nothing peculiar in tlieir ii|>p<'nninre
more tlmii is olxi'ivi' i in Gurni'in emigrnnis geuer*
nlly, but they nr" represented !•* be en*y n* r.-gurd*
woridly me ms.— Buffalo Advert iter.
CouNTKftrKiT QtiAtm itsorw Doi.laii.—A gen*
tlemnn showed o*| ••! evening n quarter nfu dollin'
ol lute emission nnd very for look, which re-emhln*
the genuine n« nenrlynsn spurion* min enn well do,
nml wliicii will r-iuli v d>*e»'ive ihe un* '*piriing,
ospoebilivin the eve,frig. It i* composed of *i|,e,
nlbiyrd with smnooilier rlie.ip met'd—is vervliglu,
lins n grensv In •!«, and the ind-ntn'ion* nroii'inl tin,
edge very iui|M*rf.-,'t.—(hzette.
In ml litioii to those meiilLiueil nbnve there nre n
number nfSpiinMi ore nnd two .hillin'; piece* in
circulation, marie of Cieipei.nnd wndi I over w ith „
solution wliiciimukes tlimn look like si'ver, Au un*
susp cling p-r-ori w ould ne very liuh u to luke tli-in
lor genuinec.iin.—A’. 1*. Font.
% BJ* A rumiAHv strive t.'lurie.l Hi the. Arlington
•:«tnle. ill lit* V .-inity, n few days ago, of Id* own
'cr. il I le declare* thnt he had enough of ji, mi l
that the N'mih i* not ill • jil.ic • it has been <• |
"I* "> he, for lured |n oide. This i» the second in
stil nce.uiih ii n few %•••«,s.
We lenru that $100 will be paid el, inform!,.
lion us aledi si-rvemrnuvii't t!n> Cnoin:,, , n . .
tain large point Enttrrn Schooner, lint conveyed
tho aforesaid-lav fr tn the di-oiyt nml «*iil**«l from
GtforgetiiwuiilN.nl dir e inonrbs ngn — Alex. Claz.
Tiik Patiions nr NKWirAPKK*.-The New Un*
glnnd Hurtf .r.1 Review give* n signal instnneo of
ro dues* on the pint of u reverend Onteh penny.
The following wu* n reply to n letter fro.n the
bi l ^ l h° payment for hi* newspaper
N. 11. 10'JO.
Ihn Ril. N. E. Review,
Sin:—I'd,inf.,nn you tlmt Finn mini tier of the
gotf"',, and it t Used to Iravti'g such toils |m'*eiitei|
to me for payineut n* tho "above rlmrgo." Edi
tor* Ihrnn ah Ihe country tend me their paper*
graii*, which I sometime* peruse, nml sometime
don’t. As I don't know nothing about tin* “iibow
charge,’’ I *eud il back, and shall give it no more
attention.
I am, Are. B
„ , , tMION NRW*.
j)u the -7th tilt, the Indent attaeked n psrty of
volunteer, nn ttrange /„*, LU1.-J end took pri
soners the wli'd" parly. f ^
Ven men ol For* AndrewsImd slight with 40
If ?ni—l„#i, wh'tea, *J ktllerl, li woumle.l.
A wounded Indinnwrnt imo Fort I'o ree for at*
«i»tanee. ||e ia under the care of the .urgeon.—
SI- Anguitini Fete*, MrA imt.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14.
Ihe. prmpect Heightening — We nre gratified
In I tel tig stiii* IO State,nt the r|u*» of the wick, tliit
fnom'v and h'lt.ue** ntfsir* are t" ciiiuing^^i**uine
map|»"«rance deeirledly more fivnuiibl^r CnnH*
demo i* gMiduilly but n rmirdy reviving, nnd the
nci 'it iufeli'gi'M e from Korop" I* con.idaied by
onr uin*t cureliil olisr rver* Ih> quii" u« rilLfietury
a*«*on!d hnvo lieeii ex|Tr|i-,|. n> d enlculnttvl tn pro-
■lure a more graihyit g feeling. St rk* nre still de
pressed. bm morn y is not quite *o *, ..ree, nml w e
•'nu* w lib pbr* lire tb.it during tlm ln*t flavor two,
several ol onr bun i» have discuunio.l with comid
cr-.Me fremloin. Tbi* i*nn important fact, nnd
it is be b"|Hi.| that an example so Inud iblo nn l
lienefirlal to the public, will be imitated in other
quarters. Lurgo su|, s Imvo In'oii mml" in Market*
street uml oilier principal business street*, to we**
••'111 merchants, who have also bn-n able to effect
cnn-i'lvruhle pnymem*. Wo mo n suiod. on good
outlioriiy. tlmt on Thursday nml ye«t« rdny large
umoimts both of moi.uy nnd good* ch .nged lmnd'.
In shurt, tlm feeling is belter, uml tho gloom is less
henvv. We may, iberel'ore, venture to *uv with
confiib'iie.c tlmt the prospect is brightening.—/«*
qoirer.
(laidthe Pretererrof Beaut,,.—\ very inter
esting experiment WA* mention,*.! by Hanoi l.nrey,
die ihvoioite surgeon of Nap ,t,on. in one of tbe |„.e
sit tine* of l lie French Aeiol'niy of Science*. Dm in"
the cnmmdgn in Egypt, tbi* e'elebriitod Mirgeon Irni
ulnerveil, tlmt win ii tbe lull diiiauts of tlie country,
of the higher class, weir* b.boring under eunfloi'ni
small p,*x, which, th-re uii n,«ldi,'d bv v-tt o .ti-.o.
when it dims not kill, leaves dren llul in irks tbe
leeches of the c.iint'.v nppliedgoM li nf over th"
whole surface of the body where the ; •«ad"s b d
appeand. Mr. Logr in.l,a Freneb i.Iiysieinii, on
tho suggestion of Hanui l.nrrv, emplovcd tbi* pn-
Nervation In the case of n henutiful nml young English
Indy of rank liiiniiiriiig under one of tlie wnr*t
furnuof tl '* scourge. A cwulii g of the gold |"i,f
in the state in which it i«employed for gildu.g w.u
ap'lied to the face hy the medium of.* Inilf gum :•*
make it uilner". The young lady recovered from
llm divine without murks except m, thu cx-iem'ith -
■in,I tlie central portiouA of tho iiudy were tiio go .1
leaf had not Iwen applied.
INDEPENDENT TREASURY—WIIAT IS ITT
1. It is u manor *tt icily constitutional uml demo-
2. It enntomplatoi, ns one of its essential ad
vantages, n reduction i.f the revonne to ilia uciuul
|ants of the government.
3. It* tendency will ho to'praveat un nccumti*
liition of«ur|ilu* treasury; fur if th • mniievs nre n -t
|>eimiilc,l to be u-ed, it will be ill" i iterost ..fall
In prevent nil iiccu'iui'nlinn. Tins i* n curdiiiu'
principle in the measure.
4. It will separate tho moneyed from thu political
power of the country.
5. It will disconnect thu monies of th* National
Treasury from the business of individuals, and pre-
rvetlmmfor thn public u-o.
6. It will prevent the pu'dio money being n*ed in
such a milliner n* to stimulate to “ ovi rietioa in
trade," thereby tending to jiiwcnt panics nml re*
vulvons, which nfl'.'Ct nil ei*:••**•• of ctiiseu*.
7. It will place the revenue of tlm country tinder
eunind of tho ngeuts und representative* of the
people.
Tiik Kor.ixroN Tol'iinamknt.—A* thu period
np|,roiiclies for tiio coiuineiicemunt nf the maguili*
tent Spoil-at Kglintou die iniere-t excited it en*
huiuvd; and, uli r somnch ha* been said in the Lon
don journals rev i.L the reldSns. I* of the knights
hi St. J ilin'* Wool, (mope nre curious to know
w b ii i« doing all t e w h le nl 'lie n.|.|le oftlie Noble
ICirl. On a visit to the ground* tlie other day, wn
jo rei ived ill it preparations on nn i xieii.jve scale
were going foi wnd with mneu uedvity, nml tlmt
there was a l"U'rminat ion to ove, louk nothing that
could lm reii'leiid nvnil ililo to coulrilnito to the
s|d"ii'lor nnd ui ii/nific,•!,<*<• of tin* onleriuiiiinent.
The place i^nisi'ii fir the |i*'s lies nhotii u quiirier
of u mil" loth" "list of tlm Ca-lli', amidst scenery
of tlm iiiiMi uiielniithi r nml picluri'«qi|i decription
nml nmoug which it wiuld M' it perplexing tusk m
select one i|ni| mo," lieiiiiiifcl ibnu anmlmr. The
areini oxien Is io iiliout lour sqiuir" ueie*, uroiimi
which is already erected n fence, engrossing twelve
ihoiisnod sqmire feet of hoarding. Tho Imrtier in
tlm centre of the giound, up to which the knigh:*
nre to ride, measure* three hundred f e|. Th re
are filly men at pn-oat engag'd in erecting n g.sl-
lory for the *' Q-men of H nury.” nml fair ladies
nnd “ peerli'N*” dam ol< of tint iniirnnmeiit. Tbi.
grand |invi don i* two hundred feet in length, und
capable of accommodating one ilmiiaind people.
Tlm decorations ol'i lm pavilii.n nml list* haven it
arrived, but ure said to be of tlm most cosily nnd
gorgeousdo*cii|niiin. Within ilm dsts space 1* n|.
lotted fill I'm ol «h" knight*; the number
of these spoken ol to present is ibirly-onr, uml tlmre
is n'prosp.ci of a large mijmnnt ition. A place
lias been prepirerl lor u h iinpi ting hull uml u ball
room, attach' d to tli 'e.iistle, in which thenntertiiiii-
mems or the day will ho finished; : I there nn-
numerous galleries mi l stand* planri 'il for ihn ne.-
commodnlon of the n»bi|jiy nml gentry to lm num*
fo r of III my tbo'isiind "Xrieeie.l to be present: Tlm
oigltis ure to lido in prom sdon with their Indies
bom tlmea-lie in a circuitous direction through
- I, crossing the l.ugi.m.
Is, liv a splond! Ily or-
il isniieilgros.iiig
•und. In Ir*
3 AT AYTXf A Jtti
s.\T Ji|>AV. SFIPTKUBKH *1, nit. ’
ta
Flag ofthe free t still bear thy sway,
Uiidiiiii%rd tlimuffb age* yet unto!.) j
O’er earth's preml realm* tliy stars display.
Like morning's ridi.arit rlnnds nuni]le,L
Flag of th" skies I Mil! peerless thine,
Through ether's axurr vault unfurled,
Till every hand and heart entwine.
To sweep oppression from the world.
Iho deer parks lothe
hi> It runs by the cj.i
monenti'il lohlgo. The tourii o
ub|o. t of ii!t"rest in 'h- ilistr
liousea woo let I n* fire., d tys. commonolnu ....
tl..- 'Jibli, at IVom £7 to £ JO. nnd tl,.. oian-c we
nre told, bis b. cn let to a tami'y m £ JO. Then'
a greut number of houses ink. H „|. 0 in Artnn
the intension, nnd thn railway to Ayr has mono
most opporiimuiclv, as tho*.. w|„, |, H ve taken up
tlieir «|iiartt‘i* in tho “gu le mil,I town" will be
III to tin* scene of fn liviiy ia nineteen or t wen-
ty m.'uni's. Tim licit mA llm grent link fin ward
to llm j* n pmiodo'gav uml lively pn-
but the nitisitiiH ill ill" ilisinct of Ky|,. „ n ,|
Cmiuingbn ,.e nre, in th - m int nm, rea dng tlm
udv.O't'iges'it well paid em|itoymci t. Resides tlm
out door erections, tlierej* n vn.t deni ..f .irminmn-
tnlwoik goin'j on in the eu*t|o, giving cinplnvr.:gnt
•" " iu rc number nl workiimn. Tit* rc urn two
sawannls kept going in ,|m cutting nf wood, noil
cailcr* and j.iomrsare in nmcli repuest. The orei'*
*'•»"? "plmlst'oy work for the tournnmont nre
e.tirioil on under t»m supo.intendeneo of Mestrs.
I mid H.Spratu, ufL"iidon.
Lord Gl.'idyon, wlm is to bo one of :hc “kniultl.
or rmrntiy-,’ i« nrt'veiy pii-pait'.g m appear ul nil
tlm stale uml pplendor of the nudent feudal lima*.
It is understood I lie fun he is to lm nconinpau' 1
to Ayrshire by u gutird .ilhoiiur.cotnjioaed of a him-
dx'd •: -|\\ in t yniitii, th,' H 'W"r of the upper dLlrict
“/ , ' l! '' , - .“f ceursc, in tlm nneienr costume of
t. "ir sires.oijoijtp >i| in nil tiio “ puinp und c : rrvni*
aiiiuce ibai "rro wort tontteml ilm loss {•L , nC' > ru!
incut don* nflhoir fereluilti.ni into the tmritmieauf
tlieir Li'wlind ni'iglili 'r-i.—[(Uaigotr Courier.
Tlm B'iti-b Qimeu Company sre laiilding an„tli-
. r steamer, to be called lb.. Pred.l i.t.mid winch is
to run to New \ ork oLo. The new vessel |« m lm
•t -«mm win. 9 renter dtmn ions il.au the British
ali i Cnpt. Ctonpla-ll is to bu lief , O'litiiaud*
log of
Sntrinx ar hanoino.—William H. Annin, en
graver, nml formerly ul'tlie wod known firm nf An
nin & Smilli, engravers and copjicrepl ito printers,
in thi* city;committed >iiicide early vesierday met*
ning. at hi* Imsnling house in l.ym m Place. IL-
hang himself by hi* handkerchief to the corner of
hi* chamber door, nnd wn* found ilmto bv his Ian I*
Indy, wlmn slm went to his room to look for hint in
consequence of bis absence boat the breukfa-t la*
' 'le.—Button Pott.
From tho Wnsbi'ig-ou (D. C.) M-'tropolis w,.
•am that a st'Oet tight took ptneo in .hit city, bo-
twivn Mr. Heiny May nd Mr. Ho'mrt IL nl". The
latter wn* the assailant, and hi* wen pun mi inn
iker. wi'll which II" attacked Me. M*v in th..
street. Me. M.sacco",led in wnidi-goff timid •»-.
•*ri«l finally fe|1e I lorn w ith ii bl nv fro n Ms cane.
Beale, on iising. fired a pia’ol ul hi* untagn iist,
which mis.fd him. Tht'iettpun, May also dr w u
d*te|, but soon put it up ngiin. irliis-g B, uln be
tred bint for Hi" sake • f h*s family.
Hive von seen tho “ ll.i|ncwnrd bouud
•l,e H ril foil <i a* n T” Jn i|„, '‘Cup.,,},,** j{„
Lloyd's on .Saturday, it v.us tv id to’ tlm empan
l.y n jodyt.r, perened upon n .aid", and cxeit 1
r uirsot la ii.ei. s iioc ot 'he tid' iis being encored,
as lor e\- iiol"—•'A i.-,i«t :|; The ship ninniii"
oil in «'l".Mini si\|i—-||!p iih rtoinly ns time." Au*
gust <i. I lm merrily over tlm ten.
Aug. 7. Tlie Qu"cn I- ..-t-g over tlm billows with
Ii'lnnitt gr. pitching kindly, net f e *li ; l,t.<si
fc t""n. “ Migust 3. Going alinud with nil imagi
nable difniiy." “Aa..-i II. The Queen dancing
over llm - ve* lightlo-nivl as a lux—careering over
|..1> waters ia nil die i k>-.ii(i<le of ,Maj"S.y ! Such
n “iiiee.leian^cmeiu .i|'n,ii,iicnl.-piib.'is’w is *urc-
iv n verb •..nos".',i i„ „ diij.’s |..g, since tlm day*
ot .lie best niivis.ii e down to tjm y.-nr of steam,
n:i!L And nil tin* i tinning, leaping, pitching, dan-
ireerill'f. put forth !n o.vb'r to Ci'l c.iI
d Hu ll, that the f..» f.mie.1, light foo "d
9'" h "» 1 **' 1 b"«i.i«n by dm Great Wooerii
land .libber most have been the uulhm of the
bngo, which is to lm fnimed nml glazed, mid pic*
at Lloyd's a* n curindiy.—g r<< /„/ Mhror.
From Ihe Balt. Pott I4M intt.
* At-CAtti'K IsTKNTto.N —Wecopy With pleasure
the Io lowing notice ,,f an improvi d Camlumse, pi-
ter-ted hy M"*<r*. Tenney &Co. nnd m ..faeii.red
• * Hayward & Hrotber*. corner of Liglit*
and Meteor M*. l» is so ciiAirurled ns io lm ndnpi.
'I"’ p'lrp-S"* ofeooking nnd tfo'di*li||atio.
-I Iresh front sa t water nt the snnm time, and is
.S't-d by dio-e who l.avo ..on it in ure to nn
"dm ra ly both dt-se ..bjets. Tlm invention nfn
efo nj. n u «'\{H.diii..ti* in. thmlnf extraciing fre-li
w ater Irani salt bn* long foe,, a d sideratum to mar*
umrs which is now tno.i happily, suppli. d. and wo
»iclo will bo brought into general
FOR PRESIDENT.
MARTIN VAN BUREN.
FOR VICK PRESIDENT.
JOHN FORSYTH.
Subject to the decision of n Nntional Convention.
FOR GOVERNOR
rtiARUs j. McDonald.
ComucsiTlox.—The render is requested in pe.
ni.sing the article headed “TheSufoTrensury qnes-
lion," nn the soennd column of the first page, to
rend in the fith pnmgrnph, 3rd line from the Inst,
•nsteii I of ••/<■#* liable to abuse, i&c." more Lahle
to abuse, &c.
THE OCTOHKR ELECTION. *
Postmaster* generally, nn l our friend* pardon*
I irly. nre urgently raqMpsted to send ns prompt re-
soft h" votes in ilmir respective emintlea for
m-mfo-rsof the Legislntitre, nnd for nnd against
Ratification.
TllE WEATHER.—CROPS.
Afier n long continued drought, we had n roniotts
shower yesterday ulWnoon. To ns, citizens, it was
most acceptable; and we date any it will lm no leas
so tn onr plnnting friends in tho country.
Wo nrohnppy to say thnt thn rrnp* in our Smith*
ern counties hid fair tn rewnivl the Planter's toil —
A gentleman who hn* recently Imm as far south aa
St. Marys, sp.utks very fnvornhly of thn prospect.
SAVANNAH.
The hum of commetcc is tilrendy snhtting otir
enra. Thecnnvnas swelling frant the tall ninsts ol
our Northern pn. ket«, nnd of vessel* from foreign
ports brightens tho Eastern Ian iscnpo, while tho
richly freighted In ks glide nearly imperceptibly to
our wharves, nn ,| the “ yo heave y,»” blended with
tlm cheerful song of tho laborer mako music for tlm
man of hnsines*. Anon, the wharves are loaded
with packages of goods for tho markets of the up.
por sections of Georgia, nnd as the Tr .jnn hoi re
disgorged its men of life upon the street* of Ilium,
so d » llm vessels pour forth tlmtr treasure, hut not
with the sumo intent. Tlm packages and boxes
are brought to rejoicu ilm in-ari of tho ritizon who
seeks uianufnctiiii'd comforts for nn approaching
winter, while the Itorso of G eeina guile was admit*
ted to ancient Trey to llo.,d with hostiIn wrath au
linsuspeciiiig |H*i.plc.
What muon for intense thankfulness hnve the
I'it'zens or Snvin'inhjhe present season. IIow
cheering tlie emit rust f.om the last, when wo were
visited, not ind"C,l with ditc disease, but wvre nje
pulled by a stroke of P.ovidonee, which swept many
of tho wise and tho good, tho inno-ent nml tiio fair,
llm youth and tlm nged Irani nmong its, whose
places are still vacant, whose memory is still green
whether we trend our Churches, out dwellings, or
our shady walks.
1 his year, while foil disenso desolates the abode*
..r m„n, „r„„r.i ter rill IMdoncp .vr-
in. r.,(> ur hrpplhr.., o Lin,cl
w.lh lliu rover of existence. Qolotly and cuulcn-
tcdly we repo jo at eve upon otir conches, full of tho
oestney ol health nnd the nnlor of nnlicipatioq. We
would ho worse than brutes to r-«*l not grateful that
“ our Ir es hare fallen upon pleasant {daces m d that
wo have a g -mlly heritage." The only thing that
has disturbed o.ir equm imity, nt times, fo ,| IC ^r.
city of money, oven for tlm demands of business;
but mm who ought to know, assure* us that it will
be easier tolm had in a brief period.
Our Rail Road too is alrently responding to tlm
'| , tm ,,n,l °"' 01,1,0 lnUr " al ,m l’ n,w 'ne.it men of
rS^sSsasas:
invrmion In ship building, mkmtiu
The ,kirj V.....I „rthe || n — th „ „ B ,
win teev, Ne* r,„ ,H, • »•»»»«.
her cargo and lm c4Tin for Am— r^•cl^lafRM ,
r cargo and lm off in four days
port.
Such despatch is tlm lift. n f fo,.|
Iness
This fact
should lm.
, nnd i
doubt imt the i
We
SalrtofMorut Mnlieattlit Tree*.—Tho follow,
ing sales ot tr.H's n iv» lm n mu le within ilm | ,.| •>
‘ s. viz: ‘Jtl.OOi) in E»*» Harford, 30 C i*i Me;
50,000 ia Wethersfield -t :lOei*; I t.t) *0in Glisim,.
bury al 40 C»«: 20 ttl in Herliu nt .*171 ei'uts; a>.,| „
gentlem.in in Firminjiou hi* paid I* c* a i,t«e r
lot.
We'enn ihit nfomt 3'lO.OltO 'ree* have nctualh
Imon sold ihi« season In the vtrndty .,f Harifi.riL—
ff tin**" 70 000 have fo'en •■•Id to go to Penitsylva*
i,is; 50,000 to Michigan; 20.000 to \.-w Jcr-tw;
•'iit.OOO to Ms#«aehu*etl#,aad Id.OOJ to N. York —
Hartford Courier.
A Is.ly with a flu-lied face and rirbuncled nose
consulting Dr.Che)tie, exclaimed: • Where in tlm
name of wonder, doctor, did I get sorb a reiae as
•hi*P ‘(kit of lb" decanter mad mi, out of the .|e*
exnter,’replied tlm doctor.
i ho dn<
'Ml S.-|V
serves i’
til" nee*
, lie h is ill" |
. were n-q iesicd v,-* erdnv to call andcxnminn
contrnelion, intended for cook*
mg nnd the dtsiiiintiorrafsnli witter. WowitnesMsl
its oj."ration, and cn *• f.-L sav that nothingcunl
ie ni"re ss'i.factory thin t'icqiianilv of fresh wn*
lot obtained in u V.ey.b..r» time II distlln*.| at lb
lute ill two gallon. |..- r hour, with a slow lire;thus,
dnii.ig tlm «p„re of twelve It mis. Iwentv-f.nir gnl*
Ions couM l,o obi mik'd w ,tb .oily a minb-rnt • fire; uml
to case of i c ssi'V, a much larger qnaulitv could
litfriMllll.il bv oicm n«in» .1," fire. The -t wv is
periivtiy simple, nnd commit"* no more fui-iiLuii
ilmarv cnokuig-tme*.
N'.lniui b.is cher before Imen invented to operate
• "Ueg *S 11 |y Slid to {K-rfiytly as this stove. We
msi.i., „ — m of |,, t . ,na<t important inventions of
d on** e.ilcidateil to irnder sig*
the m irt'mr—as, so long n* he pie*
is ill 'in :r-of dts'iiling more than
, - 'I'* 'tail v ot Iresh w-.ier f.,r any nr-
-bn try shi|i . crew. Tl." stove i« only medium size
fo-y can he mad" large, with N.'lers .,f much
greater eaparf.y. A vessel having one of these cim-
iM'se*. cun dispense with the great nn.nl,t of
water casks th-y ure ohlig.^l curry nnd il.Us have
■re re-m for fright. We m»ted the wuttr, and
p T'Vtftly fe*h, nnd •en fuing men pr.~
ly ber .T th ,n mm lm obtain, d ,, t
ks 11 cm be examined mi
■her*. Corner of Light and
r~ t'lij'per.
CowiMl To III* iknsks.-A western eiliio. Lir-
Iv li.rl ilie ii'idaei y to nun-unce to bis subscribers
tost be w..ul I not take inpayment for hi* paper,
either*n Klrhackt.brmdapj'k *, teiner|iup"ie«,tow,
b.n-li b r .«,m., uxe han-llc. w.-d or v.-getables-
•bs.-nbtff*. with iba, jy i u .|, IKre
- » l";°Pl® gen-iady po*..'.». refu..d lopuy
lorn in .i"j;l*'i >g "!*e, ai.d |,e i»,w *.,y* he is n'-»f|y to
liirtn at the in uki' *** ; **-— 8 _ - -
nd i
M"*.r.,
M» rc"i
i it u.fi i
fler Ol
*. III.
d .V: Bn
H.l'inw
Hut Id*
take
ii to
ell.
ailrJ to *
t pi ice*. A public meeting
lieihet it I* U to j'uy him
N-iv Cnllrai j. nrrivln, .tnilv i„ run,Uenihle
■I ky ihe Ihiil U ml. More limn Bull hxlu.
here huun lecclnxl, e ,1 «e fin,I the, .|m j,
th""g u f.ir hii.it,in trnii-,H,rtj,,jui,. Wagnnik
in emit nnmherx, nm to the lira, 1 „f,h,'r.v,B; un.
kki-,1. nf .10 ivere lux,ling yeMrnhiy n, ihe im^-r
' "I*"'. G '”kI, frnn, New Vnrk fur llw imuriur,
n, irkJ lliore “ via Cunlral Rail IU„l" „ ro
ing Jelly in thu |,nvkc,«. All thi, leuln well.*.
Success to the enterprise.
Aye, success to the enterprise.—Tis thus “Old
Snvmm.ah" will “ go nhend" in spite of tho sneers
of those who once railed her “ an old deserted vil*
lugo." They will yet live, wc trust, tn receive in
return gooj for evil, hospitality for sneers thnt shall
th°" ^ forgotten, and to view Georgia wealthy
and prosperous from her enterprise, instead of
Georgia (as she was sen recently) desperate, ami
bound down hy sloth nnd inaction. Wo have never
•conns many*;rangers here so early, mnnvofthun
to purchase good*.
The merchandise wrecked in the •* Milledgcville"
we learn, is more or less missed, s..mo extensive
dealers in groceries having lo-t large supplies.—
These losses, w e tnist, will soon be supplied. M iy
we not hope then tlmt the Hanks (as they have com-
metical a policy we humbly think, should have boon
pursued long since, i. e. to receive tlie notes of nil,
without except ion...four Bilking Imniration* in the
State who are paying sjvcic, and those Institutions
do so with hut nnb exception, the Hank m Darien,
which will soon resume) will discount freely, and
enable the citiz-ns. who »u*tain them, to sroik out
for their city n character which will not only benefit
the generation thnt is, but those which are to come.
As auxiliary to this stain of tilings let able a-dex-
peri,-need nrd.-m in real f.,r the cause of In-
ternal Imprev. ment, and glowing with the tree
pride of G orgi ,ns,be sent to tlie General Assembly
to strive t. carry out those schemes which bave
been matured for the regeneration of the Sta e and
its ancient seaport. Lot not the labor* of years be
fi*rg<»:ten, but fresh in o«r recollection, let them ex*
cite uli to further exertion to reach that pinnacle,
which tie* a*p rations of even- patriotic citizen an
ticipate will,. re long, be di*rlos"d to the-r vision.
ANOTHER SAVANNAH PACKET.
Wc have jtut chronicled tlie loss of tbe fine ship
MillcdgeviUe, when we are called upon to notice,
as tia our voca'fon, the arrival at our wharves of a
new amdiJate for public favor- We mean tie* Brig
Wilson 1- oli.kr. She is the second of the Geor
gia line of Brig* in the course of completion, of
wbirb Thk I’iiii.I'ka is the first.
1 he II ilmn Fuller ha»2J berth*, fitted up band*
som' Iy in eleven state ro mis. and her acrommods*
tion* surpan* hi lieauty and comfort those of tbe
Miltedgerille. In fact, we observe an improve,
ment in every new Packet’s arcramodatina*, tlie
mind of man being taxed to nmke tbe traveller more
comfortable.
Her length i* 99 feet—Ler breadth 25 fee* six
inches—b*r depth 12 feet. Tonnage 2C9 C7-D5.
Cnpt. Chaut-t* Thatcukr waimaoJ* her. Agent
in tbi* city, Mr. L. lUt-iuvix. Agent iu New York.
Capt Tiio*. Dcnham.
At tlie invitation of Mr. Baldwix, s*c jrrerdav.
ATLANTIC STKVM NAVIGATION
Thu rtwillu |.|,mhy lliuQrlliih
cnniwclln, lire IVnt I,«liu. „ h l Su.,,1, Aorerire.
p .n., a. wull .. livre rf thu Simrt^, aOmHc
** " r,,,lr '™ n uiHinlrx,—il.„.
chi,in itf unnv.pn,Klum» ,Hlh there , /
pinup, nml G.vnl llrilnln, rnunnt 'hit ,„ nKvl
nppivtiniiun of lliu uirilinud woHJ. ™
Thu llriii.h lluvummunt J.mn nut J„ .hire, x.
I 1 * 1 '"’ >vh " n ,l " y *'”*'1 a. Ami thin p|,7 JS
hnvmn giunl lunjunuy lu huup "
fuulinj. nllh which ihit Guvummutit it mre?
roily n-pirJ.Jhjiforelcnpuwurx O.rcnnnF
nhhuiinh uunl-un.mlly ,h„ tir „ |„ lh , ^
n.fnr m Inlumnl Munm cunvujmncu, nru comxre^
ml, hn. permit,oj 11,re, Hrimln i„ m,,„ r : n 7
Immrn.nrokly, in All,,,Hr 1
'k"< l» 'hr l-nllml Sintre ,.r An«-Hre,uf rich,
hulung, tho Ironor ,,f hnriny f!„, ,ru, vm M iJii
h, 8 .„r f u„r,hu Ailnn'jr,in n Muninhunt, nml
Snvnnnnh hn. Ihu rreji, ofM„ s ,h„ n „, r|(v ,, "
Union,„.cr„n,pli.l,,hnlJo.i,n ln,h.>re'rllll9
the htrninnr S.ritnnah, Cnpl, K.mtn,, kft lh ,;
phiro hn- l.lvrr|nml, where ,1m nnirol |„ _
SI, • miinm.1 lre„, lu <1,1, ,„j !a’„
T"">"y nnilml h" n III,..inn pirn, where .hr n ,
purr lm.ml. Her rnjinu wn. tnkrn mil, nml rim
wn. iillhnntnly rnnrorred Imo n nnlljn; wrerl.
'• he nn well known n, it
I"., nl nil ovmiu, nn rriJrnre oT ihn
.plril of „„r■ mwrlmiw, 31) yr.ro n s „, ,, Wk ,re
Um snino spirit Mill survives in S tvumah. W© hoiM
tu H’C it call il into existence ere fong—wbetnwi
may Ian ly vie whh ntir sister cities of tho Union, in
this era of improvement. J
CHARLTuN'S I‘OEMS.
Wn Inku „p ihu pun l„ mnicu Ihu pormtrfonr
I, won Inn . r.-w mumh. rint.
llini wo I,ml tho plnnm, re nf writing pnh.ir nuemiun
to n volume of La,v decision*, is»uc,| by the lenl
Poet, and w hich elicited praues ft am the Taney*.
Srmys, nnd other able jurats. Now we have, in «
pre ty lililo volume,a »olec«i«>n from peouccffuiiont
of the Judge, nnd also *,*m« apeciimms fti»m those
of his lata gifted brotlwr, who prami-c«l, hwl Ira
lived, tn confirm nil the brightest anticipations «f
hi* friends. But to return to the living Poet. Lika
Blnckitono, ho In* written pwtry ami more than
the learned commentator ever wrote, bm unlike tho
English jurist, lie has not suffcied bis ardour in hfo
profession to cramp bis taste for the mute*. Tlm
aoul will etish forth it* melo ly in «pite«>|'0m Ur«£*
era w hich tiio engrossing cures of ii e imp.tsc, aa
lh" bird, ifont;h cngo.l ami denied its I'lmikmi, will
wmblo forth in sweeter accoois tho natural lan
guage t»Tire blight existence.
In th* volume before ns, we nm ignite many fa-
ntilinr• piece*, (some iff wliicii h«\v cniiehrd »wtr
col'imns, others of greste. I nglh, tlraseof tbe P v -»
rioilicnl* of tit" d»y,) but it is wnmvc***ry to «le-ig-
nate them,a* tit" nouter mis fneml* ot'the P<« t will
desite to have tln'nt, nml wilt fo* as much inleMed,
ns we nre, to the wril,-r,‘ f.*r the opjiMtuuity ot pi-
sussing ih.-ni iu a form for preservation. Oar t»>,|y
regret on the occasion i«, thtt the volume do.-* out
con'uin nil his early piece*, nnl wo hope, as wo
doubt not, ihit the pit she. dcmtnd for a am*«4
rdt'ion wul enable him to comply with the dc-tre
we have expressed. We fotvc cartsilul ,wtr notiew
of this ui.prcteniHngxo ume, n * x fri-n.1 atsurd*
b*»w Its* banded us tlm following, winch ns cheer-
fit ly nd-qti ns oar sentiments.
his as into iff tho Poet, at of the Prophet, (wad
in ancient time* tlyy wvro both ojw) that “ho is
-k-' **—• *" hi* -mo osintrr" Tho
|*a**i,.n lor whateveri* exotic, has c *.npkn,dv bliod-
e.1 our eye#, to those indigenous |w>xloctkm#', which
require hut to lm co -tentjdated to conviisce o* of
lltvir siqierior wonh. This, a mt ^
own State, i* mmpamtiwly a i.ewly |ie<|ik-J couo-
try. Wc are in the juvenility of jmlitkw! vxistcocv-
nurin«tiiutioN* nre young;—otic ana nnd sricnoro
' ymtngoitr literAtutv is young; a d therefore,
far front encouraging, il is Lm too common to sic
spisetbe eff-.iis .ff s*ii\« minds nml tbs prodwe-
tioijs of native pen*. We acknowledge «l*o^S:rat
thi* is n fotokonakin* and p.x'm-gi'm'ratt*^ age,
when we can almost mingle our oempUiots with;
lVtrar. li, w hir in one iff hi* k'Jtcrs says that “jwria-
con«ti!ts and divines, nay hi* own vakn hwl ukeoto
rhyming, and he ww* i.frnid the wry cwnle might
l*egin to low in verseor believe that the tiara
prophesied by Jolmran, hx.l amvcl, “ whew the
cook shall warble his lyrics in the kitchen, and Ora
thtvrii. t vociferate hi* dilhy rembics in the bwrw."
Bnt a* cren in the ndrabe .rf the j-thxy, there an
atars of great magnitude runl brilliancy, so ta tho
myriad* iff works which swarm from the peer*,
their are some rich ami nobk>, and Imjulifid pro-
d ictions, which constitute the grant of Axnicu
literal ura. Wc otcem the v.dume before wa csra |
iff th**e Gkms; rare, hcamifu). 1st*'row*! *ed ww V
congratulate our citizens that the fugitire prarei of “
tboir giftni townsman are now cmhcxlied ia the ck- )
gnnt eilition presentni to tItem. Ikra whs bare |
read any of his p,miical effusi <m; whether the cast-
id trifles which ho fling* Idee wild dowers
him; or tho statelier periods sff hisrishorete
need, I am sure, no pressing mritatiew to ,
tbit book. TIktc is oonsething porwlioriy ctprni*
ng in Judge Chtriion's writings, A grwre&l Amt
of thought—a pure ami classic dram*, rtfjnt I imt
derated udaimems, and an e*>y and huiareuoct
versification, which carries a* ia imigisatroa ta
.... , ’’T} 1 * P««* goJiica lawd
\\ here ihongm Un .* h»pj«c« vmre.awd rSJet tWv
Into the silver river* of smret »rwc“
lli. Jr-rnpiiuo pronro I. prvnl.x.ir pn r )rir- Tin
arenes be delineates, ore forcibly impressed on the
mental retina; w-e seem to look with Ids not u the
beauties he pnnrayt, and bear with his rwre ibo
mebriy which w-ikcs the marie of bis aval; vfSua
ia reading them, struck with their versiSatUow of
tbe sentence of Platarch, Ural
ing, which sp-wks.” Bat
iff bis writings, and that which we
teem, is the high moral senthaewt winch pvrxwdcs
his volumes. There cm Ira im tree portrv where
tbe affections are na enlisted, for we hefiere with
Cowpor, that
••The pietslyre,*ofix hi* fame,
Mte-r tie ifie bean.”
and he fails of lira m->»t cssewtia] <pa£Scataaa ef a
poet who •abstitmr* the gatateharawt of ant, for the
ingeno-nsncs* of aflmkwu
“Lodi withiothvh -mnao.lw-rwe"'
direction iff Sir Philip Sidney, wa
sou's are rightlyammed can fediow l
w ithout striking a chord that will
**nd Inosom*.
Hot wrahsve arid nothing «f ike ujrated, 1-tfAr.
pantil one w hose name is wssocuiied with ho* hvtb-
er in tbe present -cork. \\> kiraw Ida wc2- Wc
loved him, we rejoiced » las pmrarar, aod new.
tbm be hat gone "to the voice cm dwribeg <ff the
tomb” bis jiruise t-liH liugert with am, Lkea Icadr,
but solemn tw iiigbL. afier tbe sen hrmerY bs swik
t n rest. Like Sands and M ficw, atd Coke White,
and Shelly, be bad lmrdly entirnd hi* fantii al c»-
teer, when death act bfo signet <m Imn. —4 fo. ke
came hi* prey. Loved Xuu wel!, to die so rrr • we
w i J jirize tlrame relics iff the iUf —fnf-
fer to tbe living, our tliauks that ia lira *nhrnr of
fratermu affection be bus }>ulilinbed with M* an
ciegou jiruduuiun> f tltcwe effusion* iff km WW»
pen.
Lovely and jdeoaaat were they ia tlieir Ib«w“
on board, .juaffed a bunijrar of Clwroj-agur to tbe ai.Jia ku dny^ ^ WcTe <Lvjdod-