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•i‘- m KEFUBL1C — FREDERICK s: FELL, cirv vuixtkh, — Oaijy Cornu./ (inmim! :r annum. raTAixi: in ADVA RCA All News, anil New Advertisements np-1 pear in lioili papers’. fico In-Dickson's, three story Ing, on the Ray, near the Ex* - liange, bet ween llulivtnd Dreytnu.strech- WAFAyyAH, TUE8DAY EVENING, Sr.rr. «o: The I > Hoard ol Health for the town of ' Mobile reported acaiq o£ Yellow Kdtet whlchtook place in tiiateity oii the Mlir Inst. FIRE? . This destructive element has again laid .waste another large aml^aluable pan of our unfortunate and seemingly, devoted’ City . Augusta. About & o’clock, op. Thursday s'. „ 1 .morning list ^sayi the. Chronicle of the , - 23th inst.) the alarm. was given, and -the fire, as is generally supposed,originated in iheppper story ofthc house..lidjoining (lie western wing of the City; Hotel.. At firy) .the flames proceeded but slowly, in conse- qbenco of the oaltmicss of the morning— soon Mlhey reached the main body ho atmosphere became ngi- ““ itli uncoiitioul- ilmg in llroad peiicpr’s cor- Cs r-=t- i > A j] ner incl.sivi, tb Mbs! Alley, and on Wajbingtoo Dwellinghnuse of Mr. Wm Micou, '■* hid id ashes. ’. _■ ....,, ... , The amount of property destroyed rhim, «* think, exceed giOO.OUO. The Offices,' -it is understood, will be the principal lo- yers, ante sire are informed. that Insiir- fn'cc'was effected in almost every, if not in every instance., , ... . yho fullwuiug is a statementof the num ber of front buildings destroyed, aecompa- .^ied’by.ihe names of the owners and oc cupants: i ., ;* ,i V BROAD BTllEET. -No. til, owned’and occupied by Hall Sc Hardin, whole tale grocers. lOt 1-2. occupied by Mr. IVoad, tailor, ■nd no ned by Hail Se llasdio.. ... — I:>B.attvsied and’-oct npled by llall & Hardin, dry goods merciiaots. -v . 155. owned-by 1*. Lay)', and occupied fty Mnses lidff a rdmo store- . .«*• - 157. owned by P. i.acy, and occupied by W. A. Miiclrell, grocer- . 150. owued oy P. L/rf, and occupied by OvPruury. gun tlllllll. . 1C 1. o»ne,I by I*. Liny, leased bj Jv Jew ett & Co. and occupied by J. Leverich, druggist. t |f 3, (lower wing City lintel) owned by C. K.UhuntVac, and occupied l.y William ltobinson as a tempting room. 105. City Hotel owned by G. It. Roun- ttec. and occupied by Warren & Me tier. ’ IR7, (upper wing City Hotel,) owned by G. K. Rountree, end occupied'dry E. \V Coucli, grocer. • - )f lOBioanedby Mrs. t/. L. Woolfolk,and occupied by Dr. Robertson. ■ 17limined by Mrs. L’. I.. Woolfolk, and occupied by J. Ciiimaran, HAtcii maker. - lf.-joed 475 (double tenements) owned by John Woolfolk, the former occupied „ bv J. Airoy, npd rite latter by.M. W. War Pin, both dry. goods atotes. v. ■ . ' 177, owned by the heirs of Mrs. Egan, and occupied by'J amis Dunes, crockery ware met*haul/ c 170, owned by A. Spender, vacant. •J8i; owned by A. Spencer,- tmd occu pied by W in. Hones Si Co. hardware mer. chants. v • WASHINGTON STREET. Bout stores, owned by A. Spencer, and - occupied by A|’mi. Rones & Co. ’ ■ -C one story dwelling houses, one owned h/A. Spencer andogdupieil liy Airs. Titus, and lira other owned and occupied by lack Smith ( and' ’ .. 1 . -.A large and commodioustcoijtory duel, ling bouse, owned and occupied by Win. Micou; ■ , HALL A )1A RUIN'S-ALLEY. .A dwelling ... use.oWned by Hail dcHar din, an) mu :. nl by.John Rtex. Every thing, uas purfectly dry, for the city having Seen without rain since the 27th pit. The wind a us qoiie still and the fir e yaged for upwards ot t«o hours. Tho follow in. stride we also find in the Augusta Chronicle of Saturday' last\J~ POSTSCRIPT. i-t, ., ynisar triauT, 12 o’ciock. 1 Ptre.—Wc siopalie press, to announce the distressing intelligence tint the large and elegant summer reyidencp.ohTliainai Cum mjug, Esq. on tl.io Sind .Hills, whit nearly this whole, of the furniture, bthypst become a.prey to that destructive element which has lately so largely desolated o.ur .city’-— . The fire was communicated from toe out- ’ side, and-undcr circumstance* which leave no,^oubl that it was the work iifau incen. ., diary-' Owing to the calmness of (he eve hing and the Axeri.tons made the outbuild ings were all saved,’ ’.,.• JFronwur correspondents ofthe Ktw York '• Mercantile, Sept 2.0th. . We are fuvcretl with Cadiz papers.to , August 7th, received by the Virginia.— They contain ho news. - It wouiil seem from these, that great reliance was placed on The hope.-that Jit. Anna would piove ' tre;|chc;’ouj tp the .Mexican cause. He . hasjsays lire. Corteo)ans«ered lo Ids friends in Mexico.as foiluivs ; *•! have disposed oCiny person for utlior topic,li'iutfiahlu and important employment Ilian being,the mil),- isles of Guerrero.” . The whole of, fip.an-. ish America, if ue were to believe the in : '■iiiuations of th.osd papers, are going .tq;r«- turn to the doininioii of Ferdinand VII. Tiic New Oilcans Gontioc of l says, “Tho Yt-llow I-’Vver ’sc .(end its ravaecs in llio counlry. ligence from Mauehac anil Palqucmics rc 7 ports several deaths by that dre.idful ” case ! ami one of oiir respectable lately arrived from the Ray'df S(. hnu states that sixprivalcs’aml an officer oi’ilio company of Lhiitcd States troops station- ed tlrcre had died. In town the sickness far from diminishing seems every ilny to increase in'.maliguity. and at the hmitihof Bayou St. John, where, Rave mistake npV no case ol /ellow fefei had ever been seen, several deaths have already occurred, The Editor of the Mercury, has receiv ed e pamphlet from Washhigtbn, contain- ingrtlic cortetpondcoce of the Hon. War lon-R'. Davis with the Secrrtiiry’ofl'IicNa- vv.in relation lo the’ flse- of cotton i/in- vast fn the Navi of the United Stares.— The most mqiuttant of the facts ImVebeen niieady commuoicated to the. public.— Tlioio ls,Ttaw«vcr t one circumstance sta ted, in addition to what has been made known, which merits notice. - The nutha- of tile pamphlet remarks, that Colton .It- -stead of fltmp is in a course ofexperimest | fur.eeM-fasrour public vessels, that it Is ac knowledged to be highly prcfeiablcto new Hemp, for vhfsjiuipOsc, an) that the con sumption of^tipwards of sixty four of this article.it is very probable-will be aban doned,-and■ cotton substituted in calking our vessels of wad.'- The promptitude of ihe Secretary of the Navy, intilus giving lour ratv/niatetial'g fair experiment for -public purposes, merits the thanks of the Southern country., The following is the I sequel of the iufoiniation'eouvcyeil iu-the communication above alluded tu : ’ I r *'lrts also worthy of remMk. thafitttas been ppsittvely asccrraineil,iliat the use 'OfJ hempen oaknuxfur calking the seams uf vessels, lies I'reqiietitiy laiiTstie sreds ofthc drpVor, and that sound Cotton, after fre- qaent experiir,enti', has never yet- been Iknuwo tu communicate stltth a dangerous infection to a stiip's timbers. • - * j **Iii tint Navy, for boat awnings, bags, I Hiammptks, and tho lighter sails of men of tiso-or three'yens and, of couiso bid oik up an immense ad- s raw material.” r Pal. • i- ; DN, Sept. is. liy tile Vdft-. Alpha rived yesterday morn- the Havana Notieioso It contains the New-Bedfotd Mercu ry that S. N. ie-ynoldS and Capt Pilcioi ? a :.°„ h f. c, ‘ M?!.“. CB fi f ne« h v°eTs'lw et£ ler pmi. fm an ex ■ploring expedithn ti> tlio Souih Seas— Capt. Palmer IrVl shipped pan of the crew, prcpaicd boats i' tlio best consttuctioo.anrl obtained otl|cr rlicios for tlio voyage.— The brig was ti leave N«w.Bedford In* few’days for Not .York, where slie will re ceive ot>board tte remaiitder of her outfit, previous )o lierl departure. The number uf vessels eo be employed In the expedition and the time of sailiuci It tint stated. r } N. y. ~Pctt isr.A imt. The French papers Date op the aulW- ilv of q letter fioai MadriJ, dated the 25th ■MM *~ “It may he Events o| Canl’onment Gibson, Aug. .'SsawaSi from the Jlichmoiul — _ Extract,of a letter from Aiknnsa.', kw *'»' s ‘“3te of tfe Cpitn- try, and tlieru is noun so much. affecfing tlio views <tf our government, afld the inter cSti of thi Uninn, as the matching of a Cherokee rofee, 75 men strong,against the Pawaueet bf the -Red Riveror Texas. “Tti,e Cliiefs opposed every .possible ob stacle to tlio organization & marching the forces l>ut‘-as tlrcro is -no power vested in them, by their laws, to prevent sdeh- oc-, currencee, all tjtaif efforts were of none effect. Cnlr Arbuckjc, the commanding officer.'at Cantonment Gibson, used all lm personal influence in the character ol a ro- nwnittance, pud it was equally ineffectual, ills orders’,w ere not uf.such cliaracier, as Skinner'S An (I Sporting M TWarbatut (' urf Register a/.liic. ... During « rcci-nl visiuo lticlimnml, in Vir- gitiia,. 1 n ut Invited to u '.'Uurbr.cue Club," livid under tlio shade of some fine oaks, near Bticliai.lb’sSpring, about a mile dis tant ftnm the town. 1 there mot with a- hunt Ihittyof tlio. respectable inhabitants of Richmond,'with a few tfhestl. The day was a fine one, and the free and i.ocial intercourse afTpo nicmbeis rendered U pe- citlinrlyOleasent.' ’ .. . • J. ' ( This’Club is probably the most nnciant otto o( tlmsurt in the United Slates,having existed upwards of forty vSars. It origina ted in' a pnsellngeveiy ulh'er Saturday fiotn the first llay.uiitil the month of October, ufsomeofthe Scntolt Merchants who-wete early scttlei;i in tlmttown,'.. They agreed by Mr. Clay at Mount Siclu!®* I ) on tire 22d ult. Wo w cte | the fcxtraordmary passage whlchwefl a subjoined. IlisnoilongsinceMr Aa, UI '^ iu.riply to an-addres, of condi Non-Jctsoy, lauded Mr. Clay *, m'3 esj and wisest siatesmao of the age. lit,' 11 C. howovtr, appears by tm means t.un i I oivtl in return, Ou the ,contrary, |,o cr presily dccfarcs, that lie Imd not »uf2 Mr. Adams in a favorable liglit-,h„ f { ha«- doubts and fears ofthc soundiicsi his principles—and that he only acccmM office under pirn for life purpose of keeping ot*July, that the Capiain GSneifaT ofCu »w, ----- VS, Vises, had sent In liis-sesignation.—Ha| to'aiuliortse the application of effectuapj onelt to take-out some cold meats for llieir- tomplains of the aunointment of llarradas him In thtf straight P .H, r ofSuty. \\T2 , not ask how Mr. Adams likes this bngua.J . «»• o. means) tlio’ the crisis would must .certainly have justified it beyond all questpin of pul ley and justiio.- "The vigilance’and nliilily of CM, Arhiickhi.pl evented a single Creek from joining the Pert/, tlio* they Ivgd . been tnqst pr.essittgly solicited, by the loaders of -tlilr Chtrol.ee>, dnd'had.attended some dances on the occasion. A : i “Thh Clcrmout band of Osages,. it»idr- ahold 75’ miles fiont hrre, ami about 50 N. W. by W. of Eor or .Cantonement, Gibson. Afoul the 4th inst- a war party from th-t band inarched against the Hawa ii set dfnbniit too warriors)ami sonic gen tlemen directly from llie Village on the 7lh imt. say that a war party’ of I’SO, was to to fire rummtind orihl expedition gainst Mexico. Vivo* is fearful of the'donsCquen- ces of the expedition, says the letter from Madrid, and. being unwilling tu shire’ the responsihihly.’he begs the King to rend him a successor. U. S. Branch Bank.—We understand that the Directors of the United- Plates Hank, have decided in favour of establish ing a branch at Bpffaio in litis State, and that it will go into kuniddtate operation. : ' N. YJ Herald. \ « . - *w . » m*mmm '*» * At a late meeting nnbe . Connecticut „ Ahljta of the Jffii Bet’r K'apps; held at the' 'leave there to support the advance on the .Vthenettm nf.yata College, on the «tli Inst Bin, but, owing toun'lnctirsirm of the Pu.w- the Hon. Thrune.,!!.' Grlnikr, of South anecs m the Village, and their success in Carolina,'Venscbosed Orator for the neat stealing abnutdo Osngo Horses, it has he- ■ublio annlrjta>ry,suif li,iiger S.Ot1dwiifp ediho'a char e, and, in -sir probability, they 2sq'. ofNew Haveli, hfs iubstitotei .Fitt 1 will belenalilctl lo.reel liny the Ui'rses, (an U. HalTeek'i'Esq. nfNewyork, wasn'potu- Osligecah mu ou foot fOO mil-s in 24 ted Poet, fot-the satire oceuston. The Hon. Inedb Bond. Von, of Soittlt Carol’inapPro- fess'or Douglas,'of (VerTPidtn, apd Henry E. Dwight, Esq. ofNew Haven, were ad mitted honorary ntembers of site Society Tht Individual'arrested yesterdny, on suspicion of being Hie peisott who had re tained money enlrtixeU to him by theSttf- ftv)kDapk,was thirtnortlfng'again brought up before Judge Raj. and released horn's.) Improbable us this ma/-. seem, I assure you it is true.—Snitio danger Isiip. srehnidcd, if Ihe Clterokevs and 0;age» ihould meet a distance from home, .that, they will make war—The.Clierokees great ly dislike tiie Osages; and lay, that Cher okee blood.yeismokes dn tlte grbtihd.",' A degree of tuibiiiengo of feeling.exists lieie, that |- had 'not mticipaled.dnd it will lie no disadvantage to siritigthen Fptt. (lihsnn atiri-^ive pretty fitll powers‘.to the epm Mcraamil, of llie I dill inst. do unwfv-ix We learn,-vcthally.Miat i-.vesael arrived at Havana on Use 13th dint. In six-' days passage Crons Tampico, repotted that Xlxr- dy-of Mexicans, in-aoiiutxh had. surprised a pQtiiurt of. the Spanish Troops,-svho had teft- their camp in search of-water, and that thejire of the Mexicans was so deadly that Ihe Spaniards lost 700 men | but not being able to distinguish the-Mexicanswthsooph the bushes; tho Spaniards nude a precipi tate retreat. . • ... ■ • . ’ 'T-ri Bv-lhe brig-Catharine. arrived lsit eve ning, we received pur files of JIavnna pa perstothelBth ini»v '• -.- .- The follow ing articles is eiren it) the Noticipso Mercantile ol the lith, which it will be-perceived differs vriy-materially from the above tepurt received by the - Al pha;—The Havana editor, however, quali fies his statement by declaring to"vouch for. ititmtbr'- • . n.; ' * - •' . The ncivs circulates here.-tbet-Drigadi- rt l.-ulro.Bai rarlas has given bailie tb 400p Mexicans, llie result lias proved very glu r riousto the Spanish arms, and we*have la! ken possession of Almira. The loss of thtf enemy has been, ascertained to have’a- mounted to 500 men. Our troop*, ara in •good conduiuu,and ate full of enthusiasm. It isln be hoped- that by their: discipline and subordination, they will obtain very great advantages. We do not -intend to lie positive,as regards the trulls of this news, though it may lie probable, for it is announ ced by srjreral leltccs—llowaver'we be lieve more pofitlre faatsare wanted to con firm the same.” ••••«. Tlie spine paper contains wliat is terirted an‘Official Despatch from Gets. Mariano Palacios, to the Mexican Secretary’of War and Marine, under dateof the 4th til Augqsl, giving official information of llie landing of the Spanish troops on the Mex ican shores. This doconitut states,’ that tlie -Spaniards had taken possession of the fort of i’uebfo Vfego, and‘displayed theft tlie Spanish fiag. That they, were gain ing ground-evtty moment, riid that twen-' ty.twoof his men ahrf an officer of the inL; litia had deserted. '‘ -He-cnmplaihs tlrat the' renewal of ilie~dtotn» made for Ills dis- .manSipg Colonel; a(lff Twill w arrahV tWat charge, it having saUilbctnriiy afipeared lie will keep peqce-j-Iiutif llie comm.ind- lltat he was a different person to that do- ‘ing officer'has no power to arrest the evils. Wtbed as having committed the offence. ‘ CA. Pat. teiMiul. SelfjhrnVellin# machine.—Wo vrerc ’ a JB... ^ lust as soon be exterminated by their <’vlii(e little amused with llio operation ’of llie . b’atfter. as lo lie bariia'rously murdvreil by epatl, and to ptovide a due Quantity of .Iriii.kalrles, nnd enjoy relaxation Ip that way aftei the lal/ofs or ..the .week. They occasionally invited some ollieii of the uf-' bibitants, who finding tip) time passed pleasantly, proposed ill tlie year 1788 to form a regular club, consisting of iidity members, under b written constitution, lit railing their expenses each day by a sort of sumptuary lavv which prohibited tlio use of whw «tid porter. • The Virginians, you know, have ntwayr been great limitariani as to- constitutional inaittri. , Whenever, a mymber died of re sigiied, (but there ImVe been very fe • re slgnatiuiisRItis place was filled by babbiting for a new one, wlioeould not ’ lie elected witlioiil the conentrenco of (wo thirds of the club. It is said that for many years no vacancy occiiifed;'ami a sort of supers)! tious sculi-i.cnt ivcs,prevalent,-, lii.rl to be come a member of ihe club was to ffitsure ’longevity. ', Tlib .At’ch Destroyer,. Itoivcv crat length appeared in all Ills alitneOi,’ and rnado s'ucii havnk, that oiil.v one or file original me)nlie(s (Ilia venerable Chlof Jut- lice ofthe Ud.iled States,), is now -itirtriv- iug< . ,, .-.w|to. .v.rfgy, . The club consist*- of -jiin|ei,: lawyers, doctors nnd tnurclianis, afid liic Governor ojf llie.Qoiu.monwealth lias a general invi tation when lie enters.’ into office. .What gave additional intend to this.body, some years.ago, was the £()ns(nnt.’attendai)CQ{as \ontmvry ; members), of tA6*vencralitWcVr- gymeii—one ofthe Episcopal and the oth er of tlio Presbyterian Gborch—olio join ed )ii the immoent paxtiine ol llio (jay;— Tlicy were pious uni) exemplify melt, wjio discerned no yin in harmless,,g(\1eiy,— Gpoits and bnckgaimnoiv ' are the-nitty arded him as in a slato of pupilage"?! .oncrjnlsly condescended fd guide xtnl i„ , struct liim-s-nor whether tlie public (u ? not probably, be amused by a tojrcntof,|,; (orlcal invective iu leplf,. It dese’rve,V- be copsiilcred in a higher and more In. I porcant light—a* unequivocal evidence if' the,contempt and liuslillty whleh he al*svc ■tnteftained tor Mr. Adnnts, and, coni quently, ofthe uuholiness of the toiliii?' fiiimed between them. - Mr. 0, iudeeH ? vers )hat lie always dcipiiod a rejected officii; anil that tie w erned by “love of conmry” dei Mr Adams;, .whom ' .determined to keep ttrn Mr. Adams-svill hardly coiuplieieot, oti the oi we are sure, will- not, Other,,. It was try,'-’ we suppoi a candidate for me Presidency formi-.lV 'nndnothing bul“joicufco„„t,/o tbK* unpels him, being a candidate again ,» travel fimujowudio town reviling the id- ministration. 1 fiiV.it/afujion 0fMr. t lay’* however,: may well u-ach caution to Preil' dent^tind dA* public Ano-ioutetafr, they admit eaeiiiiei ad tliely’ eouecif, ee lake them to tlicir confidence. No eaoS cats Como ol it. If they MffiMJieniitlvn “love of com to bu -despise. J I. HP JIM , , gaittcs ntihilgcd in, niul onenrihe clifrcy. three wheel carriage on Afonmiy afternoon iheir red brothers., tlio I’anunecs or any -men _'w,;a for many years, Vcock of,.uitt in the street leading to Warrenbridgei.— other of the ted family. ' , i walk” In throwing .tlie tliicm. They are By Standing In it alnl resting the oveight “-Tliese considerations induced ever/ gimp Jo;their neenqnf; ivnd, luvojoft a exerliun to slop tlie,Chcfnkess, and keep .chasm that’ has not been,filled. u iii« rsicct it..suing, tv tiiiitniui|ti^u,<-> lyetxnil.iqg in it ami resting llie -weight I the,body on his feet alternately, a man ironel Uifkdnt the rate probably of extinguished even the'round of war." eight miles ah lipur ah'* level Mad. - ' '• . may propel elx.dr eight .JHHPBP Ills fully cqiial to a irrad-mllf and worthy ^Treaty with (frmt, Britain.—The v to llie attention of alT”old bdys" ivlioltoiild mor originally publishedby us, tlmt them (ly on the wings oflovosomesix- miles dis- svgs some probability ofa treaty w itlt Great taneetoa solitary bed, when exliansted llritatn, which" would prevent the angry Watura wllltmure lum sound dumber for discussion of tho Tariff Ipicy ion injlie e'n- tlie night. 8ome iVigenuity; however is suing Congress, and regiihtte the rradelMs shown in its construction and afler liwi. jween tlio twncQiintrieson a basis of reel- •If they act proveincnls may be iria'de to answer some pbrpose.—Boat-. CftR. f ,... .1- ' BOSTON. Sept,)«’. Qunrartfi’ne—The g*,trel Quarantine Regulations of tldf port-expirerl oh Mon day last. On account ofthe prevalence of malignant' fever in New-Orleaiis, ft hat been found prndent to extend.-the’reghla- tfons lo vastelsfrom that portf, During llio seasnir.'tlfo 'nbhtber' of vessels exldhincd has been 1®3. . Froiii .xliese imt few’ per- sonsiimrebeen landed at ihe Hospital, ami ofllfen) only link person lias died,' The Masters and others, of veytkls’quarantined, we learn, have exprefsedhigh praise ofthe aqcbmiiiodnthins .ofi-’-tlte establishment, ‘ ‘ if ' proclty;iiaf gathered strength: and’ them .seems to be little doubt,in.my quarter, that .this instructions jo Mr McLane will have that object chiefly in view .—To those who revert to the issue of all attempts by former Horae years ogO, an amemlitient was made to )he consiitutjmi, wlilcli admits the use of ppitor. Great opposition ivas niadc. lo lliisimiovalioti'; anijt.fic destruction of the.chib was pmlictcdas the const-qtience. Thc-opppsiliimitts, hovvever.’iooo became us great §on^)iner» of malt apd Imps as their associates, and npw they, even con sent, to. tho introduction of wine at the last me’rrihg ora’veey year, provided there bn a “shot in tlio bicker.’’ Tlie'inembctt each ndvanco telerln|,l.ira talk treiiMrer at tho < ; V Pat Dividend-—The Boston Insurance Company, yesterday declared a dividend of,3 percent, for tlie last six months fioiton G& ISffi for/- •v • $ .* ai; m • * municipality of Pueblo r Vfego disolieyed' hts orders and those of his jircdecessor, by not burning tlie town, in caife the place could not be defended. He earnestly calls for assistance, which if not immediately furnished, be will be compelled to retreat: frrmf ptfst to post. Although this docu ment is iu a very desponding tene.~Cour. , «\ ... ■ av ■ Mr. Clay, in his late Ilarrittnw n Speech, earnestly expressive Imne, “if the Presi dent amt Senate Sptiuld 'form a Treaty” in any way affeciiifg the Tariff, that ti|e pepple will reject it.. Tliis sentiment la perfectlf'tharactoristic of the man. He)’ who would liave preferred “war, pesti lence, or .famine,” lo tlie-election of Gen eral Jackxon, may-O-cll be supposed lo pre- fer.a'civH war to lire restoration of com merce and’ national; prosperity. |lut bp will not be gratified in his patriotic wish.— He will have no. glorious (opportunity ”to ride on the.isliiria ind inrl direct tlie stornt,’' Should p-tte’aty be formed an'd ratified by tlie -ep'ite, (of which we scarcely venture to. indulge a liope) the maniifactiirers, no doubt wijl submit, gi becumes them, to its operation. . . We bove no fear either that tilt revolu- tionary tea salfno will be repeated, or that Mr. Clay will be able to persuade ‘tlio a .bused people," a* he calls them, to reject it. The people know too weH-3y. uibom « »e already been “9iu.'c(fand Insuit- att.endeu fur-a.inoni'ent-'to hie ihap- sodies. Or, if ihay do intend io th^ir’pt all it will onlf be to inanifesltheir detestation of tire individual w ho dares advise them to treasonable resistance to the government. CMrluttn Mercury. ‘’The barges attached to the citizen’s Line of Stcam -JW’its, tvent tlitough ihe Canal yesterday, if-being tlie flvsl-tcgUlar nip. in a little bey.ev than two hourr. \Ve umlcr- stind ihar the vpahetigersl'weti'alqllghted with'their jaunt and speak of thirhmMium of travelling as affording both cdnyebience and comfort.—-Bafr. Am. SSd inst. The ship Exchange, arrived yesterday from Liveipool'lnqirghl a steam- wagon,for tlie. Baltiniwre shd Obto Hull lioad Coin vvhfch has been increased the present y'piir, add of the attention and despatch of the resident Pbylicigp and other officers. ’ - ; ... CcnlMtl. TALLA1IASSE, Bept. j'5 . Rune.—We -have in this office,,n speci men qf the ribnoh caiie, front the planta tion of ’Slinrhqs Btbwn.Esq. It was grown upon pink land, which.had not ’received' a particle of lnanuye,. is 'live feet in length, measuring only the matured’jointi, and tire inclie.s in circumference’ at lliq middle of the stalk. ’ Weaie authorized by sever-’ 51 gentlrmeri’’ to state. That of fifty , icres, thirty at least are, on a n'average, i-qunl to tills specimen. It must he r’ccolleqted that •tie season,will be favorable for tlie growtb and maturitig.of the cane for three months ;tpconte. This wl)|’, (liei'efoVe.be'regarded as n voiy fadordbla specimen of' the pro duce of opr pine barrens:' - negotiators, because of tlie litfpcesilon on both sides, that ea.cb ,»«i endeavoring tu prnruvo pnrqual advantages—to those nisi who rocbllecl the diffidull.v of adjusting any thing like p lecIpTocal s'yste\ by eltlter Parliamentary or Congressional enact, tqcnfs, wc slyoulrl suppose tlie mere propo sition torofm a.treaty nn,the basis suggest ed, vrquld be liailod’aslonn.oflunqiirsuim.a- W'e policy, but, wliethnfrmn patty.feeling at some iithev enuse, we. Imve seen the measure scouted'hy some, and deprecated by We repeat mir-confidence in ‘ ‘ ‘ if ' the irulhaitlhe original report and if there bepiinperjtjj in those o lio liave c nmi.’laiqeil ofa want of reciprocity, we think Iheir wishes will be accomplished.—iV. J'. Mer. Aim itttkinst. 1 ' ’ BALTIMORE, Sept. 21. ..From' Brail’/.—The ’ ship; CnvinglOp, llolbrnok, at this poll yesterdav from ti p Pacific, ami 40 days from Rio da Janeiro, brings advices fronr the latter,port to the 3d ivbxust. * >,'■ ;• )’ - ’ A leltor.frotn Rio says—Tlie securities ofthe American ship-Spermo and English lirig Kob Roy, taken off 1,‘ernaqibucq' in 1824, are now compelled to pay Ihe a- mount'of the . bonds, die vessels’ being de clared lawful prizes. , d.'„. The U. 8- ship Vundalia-Iiks jailed far the Pacific... Tiie frigate Hudson, Com. Creighton, Was still at Rio de Janeiro. beginning of.llin sqpson, but) every member is entitled to invite any strangely os guists unqikying into tiie giuier.il fund opo dol lar cat'll ; while theCMtrets .nf the day; consisting of two iiiemfiefs.in rmslion.'pte- siile, and liave die privilege of bringing each a gueir (eitlfrr citizen or nonresiilcnl) at frjc cost. On llie dhy I was present, dinner was ready at half past Jhree o'clock, and.consisted of Mcel.lent meats, end fish, well prcpaicd anil, well served, with.the VkgcH|blcy''6f the (season. Yo.urvege- tiibfp- gonrAland, never fails to regale himSelfoii his jnVnrite inrfiaeve—syliicli is n fine fat pl^j called,“slio.il,” cooked on tlie coals,pud highly seasoned witlf cayeq ne,) a dusettnf melons and fruits follows, and punch, porler, and toild.y, ar.e llio la- |)Ip liquors j 8ui with tlie fruit! com’cy on the julipin place of wine’.’ I never .wit nessed more festivity ami good - humor than prevails ju this chib. Ry the constitution, ■the subject of’poliiics is foiblrjden, oqd tacit man strive* to make the lmc pleasant to liW cbmp’aniqns. Tl)6 'mpiidiers-tlilnk they can offer ltd li(glier conrplfnieiit to a A most darkig attempt was made night fVom AfimtemdeonnJ Bpenps-Ajirea— f,.«M In-, in _• If... tf a ’'IMifi pnltririvsiie IVTnvipat’s lleAllmrtnn n,1 ma. before Jast, to se; fire lo a house in Meet- tng.a, tUllevat)Ov* Boundary-street. It Was fortnliatcly frustrated by a timely rli|- Covery'. .Ftom lira coqshpstible c.huractct «f-tlie neigiiboring iiSnsej a lerioqs.copna- gra'fion tnwst have inevitably followed.its- ■uccess. Too much, vigilance capnqt'-be exercised for die purpose of'detecting and defeating auch'uefarious attempts. Cba*. Jwrlihthhut. The following advertinment appears in Qalignani’e (Paris! McssengeV- of. Jtijy lest.' •• /" '■>,) - , A. rich Planter' .and Merchant,* from fliiacfatoupe.wbo will reinqiu a few'inomhs IA Paris’, hat an only' daughter, aged 10, of most agreeable persop and iinaitner’s, and cultivated education, it disposed to (hid a suitable marriage for her, and ivilfgiv* her ^portion 1,800,000 fr. Aw introduction Play be obtained by ilpplyiug tb M. • lint net, No. fi, rue dts Beaux Arts, Fa’itb. Ht. Germain. )■ DEPARTMENT OFTITATE,- f'* Wasintfo-i'bN, roihSepl.mfi’. 5 ' Official imei.ligencd havaiig been receiv ed a) Tiilj Department, of the decease, on the SSth-of Ilfi(y"f4'st, at MarseUitn,- of die Rjsverend Michael Duhburgh Egan, late President ofthe. Seminary,ar.-Eintnetts- burg, Frederick Douuty, Mirylqnd, his le- gal representatives, ere, hereby apprized thereof) and aro informed that, by«pply. ing to tho American' Consul at Marseille's, they can receive frpm him theeffectsbfllio said Egan v .The bybprietors of the daily papeis in N. York, have unanimously .agreed npt to in sert ip (heir respeedye papers. g lteroaftcr,' any cut* or pictuies, (except‘of ships, steam boxta and houvet.) which so much ^disfigure th?.publicqtioB. • Those cuts heretofore inserled, are tp be 'discon tinued at the expiration of six months, or ■Imrter period, for which they were origin ally engaged *'■ WASi? * rho scliormer Mexican, Brodicrion, came up yesterday in 70 daysfruro Muriteviricq, bringing advices'to’the Utb '/July. Tlie editors of tlie American are Indebted to the- poli,tenesgof commercial, friends for the nnnc'xei)>extracts of letters- containing tiie latest aoeqimtsaj yvcll from that port as from liuenris Avres.: ’ “M ONT.E'VIDEO, Jjily 8d, 1020-. In Buenos Ayres tlicy have at last found it convenient to make peace, and l ap) hap py,Ao have-it in my jioa er to say llnil ttan qnility acq order again bless tliat^ity and province; *' Mya dvices from that jdace are to the 1(1 jpstant, ami from these il -would appear tlmt the restoration of order had not giVcpAlial iiiipulve In.Made which sail guinu niercliaiitx had andclpaled-i.-, , j . A filer the lurogrfjng letter wm/. feoelvbd file editors of die American weru kipiiiy favored by Captain Broihciton’wifii n file of “El t/nlvef»of" of Momcvidco, to the lyth Ju^incliiSivo. It contains tlio ofif-. cial dociiinenfs relative to file te'rmiuftlion of hostilities hel ween die conteii’ding parties 'at Buenos Avres.—Ibid. ! Still ■ Erfnr, and' Difect frdm Bueiios /ferM,—'I’lifi' f-iit (ailirig selioiincr Two liMrys.'Cant.Renngdy, ’dame upyes’tetday in a few litpirs afidr lli'e Mexican, w hose advices are noted above. Site find tile short passage of 45 days from lliieims Ayres, lind brings intelligence from that cupitiil down to the 5th August. It appears tliai in conformity to the provisions ofthe tri-a- lypf peuce agreed on by the 'contending parties, ll)e elections had been held,-and tliiit General.Layalle had been chosen Go ■ v 5 , Tr i . nd “"‘Iftrbtkcn tne udufiniitratiotr ■tfaflairs. This result had caused inticli • xcitcment both in and opt of llueuos Ay* res nnd wlien capt, Kennedy sidle;) the city '».4 djspirbcd sppe, Geii Lopez, "pit hit troiips.th'd-Moiitoorrns,'. weyo eip camped ouuirle of )Tm city’. Tlie jailer were milch dissatisfied wills tlie eleclipn of La- valle, dial an attack ppou (lie city was se- ririusly appiebendcd. This information; the ftorn'f’. "t? Amerkvn derived verbally. ftvrn Capt. IE Li or. their weikir .. . ... imlcpendently', they wilt be tbwartei) and embarrassed by opposition and revenge,-• We-will no longer, however, detsiu ouf ''readers from the preeluut extract above it- ferred to. - *. • “Twill now giveyoirit/fttSont fotsti cepdug die uffico ol Heorelary of cstate.-w' It was not, as has been asserted by my tab.' inlei,' through a desire for office | fur niy ,whojo life lias been marked by a degite of a‘ stemiousness 011 this subject, which will piove that’ an irvidity for office is tho last thing t.Uql ought to have been laid tomv .chat go. . Under (he administration ofL.., Madison. 1 deciintd the offer of beomnlel' Ihe ligad of one of the departments, as well at thd tulssicinfro Russia, which was ptof. . e by that great and good Ann.—' And Air. MohroapropptM KMttake nitons I nfhii,Secretaries, andivould have givetv I meiriy Cltoiccof any ofthe missioniloEn-' gland, France, Russia; &c. all o) wliichl declined. Could I, who refused these ci' dors under the administration of Mr/ Ad- I ams' predecessors, be gm.lt/af bavgiininj ‘ for pIBco undCV him 1 I would - have con-' j sidpred'die lowest.' piece inlbe pablmt cl -I Mr. Madison’more honorable than tbi- highest undcf .Messre.. Adams anil Monroe, ’ Or evenundeuiie present Cliit f Magistrate, ,aod yet l did iiot deign to accept, limit- was nni love of office,-but tove of countty l which induced me lo fill tlio post f licit' uiW dcr the last administration. It was 1' ’ best interests of tlie country I bail at lie: in accepting the office of Secretary . State. I Imd not viewb'd Mf. Adams In 1. favorable light. I lied fealr and douhi, about the soundness ol bis principles | sid- I knew that by accepting -an office In which I would limit. ,au opportunity li>. meet him in couneil, - T would be ensWeif to-,keep him m tliestrarglit tmih uSten.c -to deviate ' distinguished siragtr . lhab to - intnidueu * Abduction—Tlii follawigg are tin him. tri tlie club, nnd all feel if o'duty to contribute to his entertainment, it ’ was refrfsliing In see sneiia frail ns Chief Jus- iiMr.Marshnll, laying aside (lie rcseiye of his dignified station, and conli-nding with tlio young men at a game'or quoits, with all tlie amulation of a youth- .’, Many anecdotes me told of occurrenaes at these meeting Sucir, is tho pa tlality for tho Chief Justice, that it is said that the; sordijigly prepared, in d thegentlenunisl, greafest anxiely is fell,for his success jn the ganie by Ihe bysinwlels; nnd on .one occa sion on.old Scotch gentleman ivascalled on to decide between ids qiioitAtlli.it dl’niioifi- er-iiiembcr.-'irho, after seemingly careful measurement, ,-nhimhbccd=-“Mister ATnr- shall hmi jt ;i'leattle r ’‘ w.lieit i(,ivas-visible Ip,all llgqt'tho contrary was, tjlo fnqt .,1 A French gentleman (llarnn Quenci) wits at one lirno a gues!, wlic^. the - Governor tlie Chief' Ji.islice, ami .several of the Judges of. the High Court of,Appeal». were engaged wlthjuthers.tcWi enutsoff,in a|w'cllcontestoil came. He asked,’if it was ;x>.sili|e that tlie digntlarics ofthc land could ihui jnicrmix with private citizens;” and when nssmed of the fact, he observer) with true Galliqan- pmlmsiasm, that ’dio had never before seen the real beauty uf republicanism.*” Tpfhff Kapolcon—Slight and' delicate in his appearance, the Duke of Riclisuirlt, ivlto i* now pearly-J-p yraw tif ngo, exhib its gropt address in nil albielic exercises. Deis very lively ip-hij.ilitposiiiou and is one of tlie best rqiieslrians lo be seep on '”)e ? “Meruf V-it 1111,1; and aitlinogli all pos sibility of resemldanco to Napoleon’s Jlo- Man head appeWrq at first incompatible with tlio Aiisinan Narrmvijuss nl rou'nlcuancK, which be inbci its from his mimjeriyvl tliere nre peculiarities of look/ind gesture to be ilc-lecicd which are said to lie exclusively lluonnpaitcano-a rapifi folding ofthe nuns, .ii)d conlrnciion of the”mouth. His distin guisliing cbnractcristic, • at present, is a to tal absence of pretension General.Mnntlioion, who accompanied Napoleon to SI. Aelcna, iiayiltg; since rc- tifrn to France, engaged Trisneculations Whicii have proved mituccessftli, fils' large 1 *'n?* ' lal “ <! ' :n wasted ; ami lim 1 riburial of Commerce lately prommn- c.erl a jndgenieiit by which 1)0 was declar ed in a state of bonkruptcy.' Tlie lion.-Daniel Webster line -been chosen Fmidcnt of the Unstop Society ml' tho Riffusion of Useful Knowledge, V-f 1 . . -j . . ** ** ." ten if he was iifctmetl (o derlate front' And lliatT-tiuglil-iivnM'sny danger likely lb ‘ arise Truth Ins' administration to the came of Internal Improveinenli,lheTaiiff,S Ainer.cau Independence, Ac. These,!! tin sc only, .are tlie rojtsoni which fnenp- ■ ted me to accept office/ under Mr. Mr ' aius.” . v >..,•■■■ From the Providence Subaiteriif, brief particulars of.the oa»et)f»bduction,U’ w)iic|i wc alluded in n former paper. . Aboql .ken days linen, * carriage drove■ hastily up to tho door of one of the r«|i«- table hotels of tjieplace,.and the ownertl’’ it jumped out and hgnddd to’ the lanrflord aq ihtcrcsting lemnle who. lie calleil bit wife, and stated lhat.be’.wanted lodgings for the night. ’ A .sniv of ruoms ww in lady entered outlie premises; The party, bail npt been in town lonr> fore a yuitiigigentlemanof re/pectqbli *. dress and gentlemanly appearance, enteW. d’e hotef, end after enquiring,fpr the tin® irs, stated that the lady was bj* sister ;** at she had been'abdueedby the man »W tlie hotef, and 1 gers, that s.„ j accompanied .her-1 ’aoSlpat lie was anv ious^to snatcfi her (Voni (he clutchet:of'ikt : j destroyer; , As the lady andgeiitlem’anM'l retired fo-'jesl, and ‘as the innliolte oi 11 ' I not Impiv by wltjt ttuthority the sttai'S"’ I demanded ndinjltnhce Jo the room ofguntk -1 he ndvRed-'hmi to wait fill morning, W* 1 1 then talio'legal steps for ,|the recovery 11 ofhis allogerrjlilr>r,' The advice was«»’ 1 opted, and life young man went to bedow.il Early tho next day,!tlte lady and gentle- ’ I mbit rose;. & whilst tlioy|were am the eveoj 1 1 tlicir departure,' 'life young gentleman naa' 1 qp interview with his' slyer, which wA- radsked with he most heart reading- cic 1 1 eunistanct-i. The femnle w tpt bitlevly;-*' I expressed an anxious desire to return 1 °her,. I friends mid her borne,, but .'seated '“.I could not, ... , ..’ | in the iiieith tinje, the epducer, ar-ratnc,| or, the librli'lcer, djseQVcriug that tlio broir.-) cr had arrived, drcivliis'pifipIs.iMtd StalwM ibal (|ie.female belenged tuhlm,sworetna- j lie would blow’ oUC tne brains of any op*J that opposed him ; ond liurrvingtlic young-- lady to tlio carriage hastily departed, too .1 lias not airtevf beeu heard ol. D i* »W*.'. tlie abilut’er is * married man, and is tnqj I father ofsevoial children. His P ,a “?:!! residence is Ashford, Connecticut. ' ”. , give Ihose'brtof particular* for the salt 9., gratifying thalcurosity which wel'TO v! wakenbd ', nnd are sorry to say, that ■ ting circumstances forbid our going 1 more tnintUd exposition.- H THE NAPOLEON .'VILLO'V- ^ ■ The "New Monthly- and London Jl*^. nine," fot July.contninstheoloi.mg^ irqctof a letter from St.' Helena, re '.-•The 1 largo willow which *P rca ?‘?jfv a Pfipoieoii's grave, Is often. i tl| d lln ( j ( ■ |jf tfibuiibn for *# >Hp- , haB<, ‘ e ’