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Tiir. hay.
From the N. Y. Knickmheeker for Jaly.
THE COBBLER OF BAGDAD.
( Concluded.)
The who!, citv tan, with the fame nf Crack'
back iho Fir«l. '8avo Belim.the Viii.t. ever,
officer ofthe rojr.l hou«h»lil had been ilia
P laced, auil eobblori aiibaiimi.il. Edicts li.uj
■an iMited, prohibiting all bind. nfwork. up.
on pain of death, and Ihoee who had depend
ed upon their labor fur their daily food, wore
anppoit.d from Ilia bounty or ilia ireaaury.
Idlonoaa reigned triumphant. In place ol the
onca aiirriu(, buay iaduatry, alath uanrped ila
acau Each man wat good .a hta neighbour;
and hanca diumntonu anJ pally grievance*
•very day Incteaaad.
■May it plaaaa your bighnaao,’ aald Falim,
ona day. 'you do wrong in Ihua nutting cob
bler. orar your faithful aarvant*. depend upon
il, Biro.lliav will pro*o troacli.roua.’
•Urand’ Viticr, you'tra a fool!' inlerpoaaad
Craokbaek.
Tha Viaior bowed.
'Yau’ra not Hi to ba Vtxiar, and from ihia
moment I bnniali you from lh. kingdom. Ne
ver let me aaa your ugly phis hara again | if
yon do. I'll chup il offl’
Hating thua got tld of tha only ona who dar.
ad to int.rfara with tha government. Crack,
back determined that Ida reign abould ba one
uninterrupted aeries af pleasure. To Sh.drow
fail former apprentice, lie reaigned the caraaof
ruling die l'urka, white ho govs liiraaelf
to every epacieo of amuaemenl.
■Bbadraw, my Viaior,' aaid ha. Tea an me
idea of treating my fnanda; I don't mean out
oltlcomr.dea, but high familio.of diatincliou in
Bagdad. Where ia a good place fur a apreo?'
'Olay it plaaaa your royal insignificance,'
replied Shadrow, ‘tha harem ia juat die
'So il is!'replied Crackback;.anddoyou go
and invite all the wives which llaroun used lo
own to ba present; and tell them we ahall make
IMS of Ibair lawar hall.’
Away want Shadrew, as ha was bid; and
bin few minutes returned, saying that lli.y iu<
fended In it..' a«wtt" up An a month, hut
diet Crackbock was wslcoma to tha use of their
hall.'
'So they won’t do as I want them lo, eh?
aaid die Caliph. ‘Well, let 'am workt wa'II
have their hall any how, and raise ench a row
in it, that they’ll be thunderin' glad to come
dawn, for the sake of keeping die peaea,’
lint while preparations ware going on for
the aumptuou. banquet, a tanning intelligence
reached Bagdad. Ali Whi.kero, Bashaw of
ten tails, brother of the Caliph having heard
of Ilia death, had collected ail hia furcea and
was now in full march upon tha kingdom.
Damascus, Aleppo, and other cities, had
already acknowledged tha power of his invni
ctble arms, and he war uow within a f.wdaya
maroh of Bagdad, inflated with victory, and
counting upon an easy triumph.
What was to be done? In Ur. first moment
dfadversity Crookback was astonished to see
how his prime ministers, whom ha had raised
from lh.tr low .latioua to the rank of generals,
vt/ters. and captains,and ripoii whom he had
unted as a sura d. fence font foreign invn,
, fell olT, and suddenly changed from blits.
If valorous ebatnpious, to cringing, trenrr
bl.n- cowards. w,
Tbs enemy will bo at the gates to motrowr
said a courier, just raturued front a reccnnoi
taring expedition,
•Allah, hast
back.
ava mercy an us!' rjtculated Crackr
Amen!’ responded ilia Grand Vixier, and all
the household. But during the day, news ar 1
etua.l aissa Alt .aa._..! a. * a
rivad that Ali, ia attempting to ford a aw,,lien
river, had loot all hia baggage and a good por-
■nd that consequently hia
into days. 1
■n K
This
tion of bis troops, and that eoi
coining would bo delayed for some __
put an entire new fact npon/^W ^srjehack
• raked bb beards. l{-m&Wb*SU9ni
^ewaY , trasiO.P>*’n)ilb u great!'
a in* conclusion that guardian angels
and cam*
bad beau despatched from Paradise, to lake part
with him. lh* Grand Vixier, and ali who, but
a few minute* before were ready to eapire with
fear,
n,
ready to aapira with
fear, now recovered their courate, and whip,
ng out tlioir weapons, cut in the air divers
undies,and concluded by nicking (heir point*
with tremendous force, in the wall, swearing,
with big oethe, that they were reedy to shed the
last drop of their blood for the good of ti.eir
country. Feeling immensely important, at*the
moment. Craokbaek issued a aiming proclama.
ton. offering large rewarda for the head of Ali,
die Usurper, etipulattng,however,that it should
bo void of lilo before it wus brought into die
royal presence, and that tho body should by no
meant accompany it.
That night, a graitdrepaatwaa given by the
Caliph to all his officers. Mirth and ' A '
reigned; tho hall resounded with j t
Hlfht waxed late; the company were nearly all
obliviously fuddled, and hslfol* them were renosi
ing beneath the table.
... -.sropos-
, ■ , The Caliph eat at the
head, and by his side his faithful sycophant. She*
drew. Few, indeed, were able to resist the
sleepy god, who had stolen unperceired into
tb*> room. Here and there an eyelid opened,
audI from boneath the shade, something gluten,
ed for a moment, like e coal, and the nest, a
heavy fall, and a loud snore frequently mingled
with the eound of breaking gtasa, and falling
seats, told that another ond another had joined
their comrades under the table,*
Suddenly the clock struck two. The sound
earn, like a dirge upon the vers of the roman,,
ing company. Craekbeck was Handing on his
foet, one hand resting upon hia seut, in the
•ndeevorto balance his body, while the other
not exactly steady, wu trying tn raise a gUs-l
ofwiucM his Upi, while he elammared "ul a
toast. It wna a hidieroiia sconu. Nut muru
than a dozon retained their places, and of these
a goodly portion ware nolcartaiu where they
waro.
‘My friends.’ ejaculated Crackhack, 'horo’r
confusion to Ali! May ho ha—■ ■
At this juncture, when nota voict but the Ca
liph's wu audible, a soliisry trumpet, waking
tiro night with ilaeclioes, scut its piercing neat
ml,i every cornor of the room.
■Good God! what's that?' exclaimed Cracki
back,'Grand Vizier, goto the door!’
But tha Grand Vizier wai jnst at the moment
eeized with an extraordinary (it of deafness.—
Anothor and another peal rang through ilia
itreate; the cluttering of a hursu'e hoofs upon
tha paramenia waa heard; then the door of tho
ball waa thrown wide ripen, end a man, armoil
cap.a,pie, at,tilted in,
‘Oh Lurdl'l 'm dune fori' ciied Crackhack.
•Who—who nro you?’
( ‘Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister PI*,
nlpotontinry from Ali Whiskerato Crackhack,
the cobbler, self styled Caliph of Bagdad, greot.
ingl Your aro commanded instantly lo aurren
der all pretensions to the throne, or your head
shall ho cm off, aud exposed upon a pilco at
tho north gate, a warning lo usurpers,’
*0h Igord! you don't say so. I'll ye*. I Ml
giv* up. and bo a cobbler ngaiii!'
‘You’ll done such tiling, said a clear, deep
voice; and a figure advanced slowly from a cor*
per ofll.eroou). ‘Shame on you, Ctackbtck
lie Fiislf h this your boasted courage?—
Arouse your clumbeii"g spirit. Call your fol*
lower-* to battles lead tnemonto victory! Up!
*l out'sMaliumeil’and on for Allas aud the holy
cntiH.i!’
Crackhack turned, and beheld in the utlerer
of these stirring words the person of the banish i
ed Selim, the Vixier. 8urpris# for a moment
hold him dumb; but recovering, his eoUiposacr
sion, he pointed, with trembling finger, lo the
figure who still stood In the door*way, with (bid
ed atm*, and a consequential air, awaiting with
patienc* an answer to his summons.
’Shall I hustle him out?' asked Selim.
Th* cobbler nodded, and Selim, seizing the
•nvoy, gave him a single kick, which i*li*v*d
them of his presence.
•Now. then, prepare yourself for battle, while
I go and alarm the city, 1 atid Selitn. 'The cue*
my. to lh* mi tuber often thousand, are now be-
liieaih the walls. Gird on your sword, aud slum
youtsell' to tho people. Lead them on to victo
ry. and your name shall he a wutchwotd to car.
tain ronouest 1
‘Iletefs a pretty ltow.de.do!’ soliloquized
Crackhack: ‘I no out and fight! I’ll see him
|iiauged fit hi! They may use my name for ul.
watchword, if they like, hut as to using my
body, they shall*!. 1*11 look on at a safe distance
land see ’em fight: and if the enemy retreat, why
thou I’ll como up and help ’em clone Vint hut
as to fighting myself, of rotir»e ilmt's all gam
mon. What do yoN • »y, Shadr- w ?
•Fli* Yea,I say to, too,’ tepliud Shadrew,
rubbing his eyes.
•That’s |ust my way of thinking.’ continued
Crarkbatk, forgetting that Shndiew had only
waked up in time to hear the concluding word*
of the soliloquy; you’ro a philosopher, Shadrew;
you are otto ol ihe wise men, you aie.’
| ’Is all neatly?’ cried the stentorian voice of I
Selim, appearing at the door. ‘Come, yum sol
diers are assembled, and impatient tor tattle.—
They cry loudly fin the Caliph, and refute to fol
low any other leader.
•Let 'em cry,’ said Crackbnrk.
’Come,’ said Selim, impatiently, ‘at* you re.
solved?’
I 'Yes, I Mm resolved.'
‘Then why do you tarry? Come!’
'Grand Vixier/ said Crackhack,*1 a
‘J 1 ” I?-*"? f —
gAWAWWAir \ PR0M ri,E MEDITERRANEAN.
sMA’*OA*t *1 ' Tho f! jvvin, i, ah extract of a loiter from n
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept 18, 1639. <li*jng#i«hedAlu#rtwm now in Ihe Mtdllkria,
—l- : --- -- - i _ : —- nnti, dated June 23d, 18391
"Tile Archipelago la .worming will; piratra.
The Austrian, French and English have vessels
uf war lo prnlool their eoimueico, hut nltliough
Ilia crew uf a vessel having all American gendt,
man with hia wife on board heps all been mur
dered by Ihe pirates, there Am not bun an Amerl
ran oceeet of war up lure for mars lAan a year.—
The Americans hero complain miirh of il, ami
enquire of me wh it has become uf our Modi'
larranean 8qiindiun."
ST.I TE lilUUry NOMUeATlON.
FOR GOVERNOR,
OHARLEX IMHJGIIEIITY,
or CLAHK COUXTV.
tCF Tha Ktpnblictn will ba itaiiad during ihn
Summer, on Alondajra, Wednesdays and Frh
days.
RODDEUY.
Tho store of Mr. Joun D. UaitTnXLOT, in
Wuliington Ward, was broken open this morn*
ing, supposed to have been an hour or two bo*
fore day. The villain* succeeded in finding th*
place whero tho box with the monoy was con
sm lowliv
ed, that if there is any fighting tu he dun*, you
must do it; that’s flat/
The answer Selim would bait mad*, was
drowned by tha sudden discharge ofcaunou an-l
musketry; tho drums beat; the bells sent up their
clanging peals; shouts and imprecations; an t
clashing of swords were beaid; cavalry galloped
through the streets; lioiifirts glared, and the
thousand aouuds of battle swelled open the
•*r.
'Here he is! down with all traitors! shouted a
whiskered barbarian, rushing into the banquet.
ing*room. at the head of a score of soldiers*—
Selim threw himself iu front of ilia Culipli.fight
ing furiously with tho enemy, hut ho was soon
overpowered by numbers, and battnd.
‘Where's Cmckbnck, the Caliph?' shouted a
score of voices; but Crackhack was not to ba
seen.
'Confusion!’ cried the leader, your heads will
pay for it, if lie lias gone! Ilusli! here'* die Das.
haw.'
At that moment, a body of tha Dashaw's guard
entered the room, ai d in the midst marched the
Uadar, lk« rsnowncil All WllliktlO, UasluW of
ten tails.
•Where’s the tra’ror!* exclaimed the Rashaw
in an angry voice; hi ing him tu uia, aud let me
cut hislioud off!'
A half stifled exclamation of faar waa plainly
beard by all; but whence it came uo one could
tell.
•Where is lie?’ cried the Bashaw.
'Pleaseyour Majesty/said oiiulficar, ‘lie has
escaped/ .
•Escaped!'lie thundered;'search the room;
and if lie has indeed vanished, all your lives shall
pny the forfeit."
•Here Ire ia!* cried an officer, seizing the nut
fortunate cobbler’s legs, and dragging him frnm
under the lalda where he had socruted himself.
'la this the fallow who offered a rowatd for
my head?’ said Ihe Dsshaw, looking down up
on lire little cobbler with the utmoai cuuiteuipi;
'away with him to the how string."
•Oti. good Bashaw! just let me say my pray,
ers and taka leave of my wife!'
‘Bring the how airing!'
Crackhack struggled with the officer, nod iu
vain essayed lo bite tint string. It was wound
•found his neck, and firmly pulled. He eliui
A single g isp, and ull ovet!
uiieu to his feet, and rubbed hia
iVhare Nz« ha? There was hu rhop. hi*
bancli.aud his Mo's: the • was the sun stresm-
mg ihruugh tho diamond holo in the shutter;
there were the shoes upon the floor, which bo
had worked all night to finish; nml in the next
room, he could hear Ids wife singing at her work,
lie hud benn asleep: it was all a dream! lie
had never been Caliph; he had never suffered
tho bow string; nnd he was again plain Crack,
back, the cobbler. ‘AHull La praised!—The
Caliph’s post was one ofdangerr
knock <» auu*— u - , r
i v.a . ...><i. ftiu.m-u ftim. ft was Ins
ne glibor come afUr ilia shoes.
Mlave you heard tha news, Crackhack!’ask.
ad tho visiter; ‘the Caliph's treasury was bro
ken open yesterday afternoon, while the house,
hold were at prayers, and all tho coffers of gold
and jewels aioien”
(linn instant, tho two merchants flashed upon
his mind. He said nothing, hut so soon as hia
customer left him, he went in search of his wife,
slid inquired where tho two tueiclmnts were,
who had supped with him the night before,
•They went off last night, without touching
tha bed / was the reply.
/Allah he praised! I was afraid they were
slilHiere. 'i'is they who robbed tho Caliph!’
From that moment, Crackhack was an niter*
ed mart, lie never again repined at his lot,nor
desirrd In la-come a Caliph. In a few months,
Zilla died: mid although ho shed a few uaturai
tears at his loss, yet h« survived her many years;
and when at la-t death visited Iti.-s door, he car
ried down to Ins grave the reputation of having
been for fifty years tho best cobbler in BagdacT
Gn'lnnl Conduct.—'Vhn following note* of
th* brave and gallant conductor a sun of North
Carolina is given in tho .Newhern Spectator.
That pnper states ihnt futiiteen vessels, bv tho
late galH.wero driven on the burno.ir town.* The
crews oflhree of the vessels were rescued by
tho strong limbs and brave heart ofono mail.
Tho Sepectntor says:
Wo cannot clnso our brief notico of the events
of the gale without paying a well-merited tri
bute of admiration and applause to Mr 7 Arrsra
otyion, forbis noble daring in helialfof iiis sufi
faring fellow citizens. During tho luilor pan of
the late gale, and at n tmio when others stood
aloof from the perilous undertaking, Mr. H.
put off alone in an open pilot bont, nnd succeed!
oul n od in saving the livndof throo crews who were in
imminont dungor. Tho first vessel he approach,
ed—tho Thomas Winn, wai sunk, and in so ex*
posed a situation, that ho could not get along
side; tho gallant Htyron anchored his boat nt a
short distance from thu wreck, plunged into ilia
boiling surgo, swam to tho vesaol. obtained a
‘line/ and .ig iiti swam to his! The line having
been made fast to the hunt, the crew of tilts
wreck warped her along side, got on board, und
were rescued from a watery grave.
The intrepid Htyron next succeeded in board
ing tho Alabama, and taking off her exhausted
and exposed crew, whom lie landed on Ports,
mouth.
With a porrevcrance which does him ever*
lasting honor,the dauntless Htyron again pm m
sea in his boat, determined to save tha crew of
tho William Gray, or perish in the attoinpt.
Her situation was so exposud that liu could not
approach nearer than about twenty yards of her,
to leownrd whore he ancliored.jlie loaped among
tho breukors, encouraged the|crew to throw their
h»gff a K® overboard aud accompany it, Assuring
them that—thejboat being tn leeward—all would
be saved. Aftor some hesitation they complied,
and reached tho boat, and were saved.
At thin timo a strong ohh-tido prevented tholr
return to Portmoutli. Mr. Htyron landed them,
through the breakers, on the *sea ward side of
Dry nlinal point, whore oil remained till the
flood-tide made, when they launched about 11
o’clock at pigiil, almost cxlisuited with fatigue
and exposure*
THE NEWS AND THE MARKETS.
We antiffx wmo paragraphs from tha New
pinuo wnero mo nox with the monoy was con- Turk nnd \ hiladelpkia jonrmtU, for the purpose
coaled, amounting to about $140 in cash, ard "f indicating ih* light in which the Great West*
due hills and notes to the amount of$IHt1. An ern,g MeWi »* rr g* rdB d «« relation* to th*
individual was this morning arrested upon sme commerce country:
picion. and examined before Justice Williams: ' riie New York American say*—
th*re being no testimony against him, he was T**° . K,,ro P e>M . Jm*Mlgen«», yesterday, or
discharged rather that from England, was Linked upon,
* * .. w* nro gltd to find, us, upon tho wiiulo, favora
Memoir of Mr*. Ilemau*. Iu her Sistn.— This Wt : ..
h> i„„.i .l.n.h r | | , . , . Authentic accounts, up to the latest dates
M a mmt deiighTuI Volitme. It it a plain mi. brought hy the Groat Western, represent* the
varnished tot elation of tho Povt'H most secret general finding conovriiig tho harvests as one of
haunts and habits. It exhibits her to us in her 9teur ^JI' nn **» *< 'h* Bank of England it is said.
•vorjr day |i;.,a, r „udrM..and a ch.ru,in, drew r """ ,*‘‘T“ * , ’ u,lo,lr "" *•
J . I«u oensnn.iig ureas c *a«ed to have any anxiety concerum* its own
it is—one moment romping down a green lawn position.
with her hoys—and the next, aimtad in her din. There was, loo, a constant nnd s'esdy. though
g!« bower, composing soma of those d«di:ttitfiil ,or # e * I P ,,rl oFcotitm and other mauuCioiui*
pern. Hhirh h.v. « chxcmod .h. w.,l,|. SLttrtI! - ’ “ *' ‘ b,Mk
It is not the least pleasant part of this work t .Money, indeed, continued senico, and no
which refers lo her American correspondents— intimation seem to b* given that it was liksly to
Clunnin,, DaitcroA and oili.r.— ih.n It,, d.i ^Xb!/" 7 *°° ,,oc, “ we, ‘
lijiit ah. I,»,k inrec.lvin, praia. from our high. Iu thl, ' condition »r cnmmarciul nlFtlra in
toned morel reviews—the pleasure she derived England,wo may reasonably hope fur ameliora-
from receiving her American packages—to say tl01 ? ,nJ lapwing accntima by each successive
(i-tiLin* nt it., | vi , a ,/ amval—at.d, as tits Great Western has brought
nothing ol tho rcmun.rntioii u-htcl; aim Dually fuorf , w0 , my nmic i pa „ b y ,|„
received fmni lh, |iiibliahor-. II,ir aaaoci.liun, “ — ■- ■ ■ - - - - '
with our countiy wa. indeed , green apet in
her olherwiae aid and aolilary exiatence.
MOKIAL.
TI,o Columhua Enquirer aaya—Wa have at-
ready ataled llmt Judge Dodoiikrtt hat not
only not ai-ned Finun.vur'a oiemorial, but that
he i, utterly and totally oppoacd lo (liomeaaiiio
TIIE CAPTURED AFRICANS.
Wo learned yealerday. from Washington,
(«ya tho Now York llirold of tho 10th inal.)
Hl»t Soerelary Euksttii hna had on interview
with Ihe Spnnidi Aliuialer, relative lo the Afri
pnndonco or interview haa taken placo ufaaino
kind, in which tlio Secretary hna indicated n
willingness lo give up ilieae men to iho roqiii-
aition of the Spanish government. Tide inten
tion of the Sncreiary, howovor, require, the
.auction of lire Preaident. who, at the Inrt nc
count., waa at Rochealer, ond whoae opinion'
on the auhjcct ere not yet known. It aaoma
that Socretnry Fon.VTii base, hia intention on
•omoclaueo of a treaty with Spain. Iftbia Ira
ao, Ihe government have Ihe abaolule di.pn.i-
ehoow, lo act, are nulj and void,
. She
waa dtaeitud fur tioar twenty year, hy a brute uf
e husband, who did not know that he had mar.
• iodona of ilia moat charmiug crealuraa that
ever refreshed the earth by her pretence.
W hat a high.toned morality pervade, all liar
writing, apeakiug and acting—aud what a true
and sincere Chriktian alte west A fow mote
■itch members of the church on earth, end reli
gion would indeed be made beautiful. It ia for
aaleat Col. Wiu.iana’.
We have alao received Citant-Tox’, Poem,
which wo wl I notice ntme at length, witan wa
have finished raiding lham. In the mean lime,
let not the hooka of our own author, languish
on th. .helve.,
ntoji flokiuaT
By the .team packet Florida, Copt. Nock,
aniveil Oil Monday, we received the Enel Flow
da Adcetale of Saturday list, from which we
copy the following:
MORE INDIAN NEWS.
A gentleman diiect from Middle Florida in
forms us, that on the 88th ult., while a parly of
regtilari attached to a post near Ilia Suwannea
River, were engaged iu building a bridge about
two milea from the Fort, they were fired mi by
a party oflndinni (the nun,bar onr itifurnuiut
did not know) aud aix of their number allied.—
I hey were und, r the command of a Sergeant,
wito waa among tho slain. They were rallied
by a privets, and although inroriur in point o'
II mibera to their ravage foe, ancetded iu beat,
ing ilia Indiana back, and securing their dead
end wounded. Six of ihtir number ahoiildetrd
eaclt o dead man, and retreated, the Indiana
pursuing and filing upon them. They succeed
a I however, in getting ,| 10 Fort, promptly re
tinning tho fire of tho Indiana during thu whole
distinca. The conduct of the regulara in this
short hot severe engagement, ia said lo have
been very bravo aud auldiar-like. Three or fitur
Indiana were ecteu to fell, being borne otT by
tliei, companions,
IET The Ion by tha raconl fire In Charlaalon,
j mtaWt-l at <30,000
IET The Court of Inquiry, appainlad to in,
voalignto tho chatgo ngeinat Com. Elliott,
Itiva sent in llti-ir rcpotl to the Sacreury. The
majority recommend that he should ba tried by
a Nuvul Court Mnrlial-Cum. Stcwart din.
unling.
OUR PROSPECTS,
Accounts from all parts of ilia Stalo, ate
highly favorable, and tin State Rights’ Party
have reason to congratulate thetnaalvea on ao,
Icciingso popular n candidate. Wo ore gittd
to find (saya tha Athena Whiz) that onr frianda
generally nro waking op; prompt and energatie
action is a xtiro precursor of violor/e We mint
duom no aacrifice too great—no labor loat—ne
time tnta-spent in exerting onreelrea to eject at lr-rvv a .
from the high placea of the country, those rttlora * MACON, Sept. 18.
witnan power I,M been forye.r.ao exerted ..
lo destroy tho currency, cripple the industry, ahoit. The pto.pect r,f an abundant crop up te
and squandor the treasures of Iho people, the dial of August wai never better—the weed
vvh« luxuiiiml ill its growth, and gave promise
ofa rich harvest of fruit. At that it,no a drnuxht
JUDGE DOUGHEU1Y AND THE ME- eat tit, which has continued uniil this date, with
If/aflf e v Mae* inla.m,j.a,iaa s,a« .. .1 . . •
iww" i* 4-c'frti. wo uistjr nmiripaiu o/ uin
Hiilioh Qii*aii,io ho expected Imr fiom th* 18lh
to lh* ‘JUili in«t, intelligence yet belter.
The Now Yoik Courier etijra—
In ottr own tnarkoln hut little change haiai
y*t, at fen*!, been produced: aud adnyor two
will probably elnpre ’ere any variation of mo*
iiient wifi be developed. Both cotton and flour
have been quiet.
The New York Express of Tli'ireJny, 2,P.
M. says:
There ia decidedly a better feeling throughout
tho coiumurcial community *ittco tho nov\« by
tho Great Watternaiid llioro ha* heon an active
hiiMite.-e doing,particularly ill groceries. Indeed
the fall trade ia now quite brink. The rally in
tho «tockf, however. Max not boon tuixtaiiiod in
ull dt-Rcriptionn. Till* however, ia not a true
index of lit* money market ju«t now. There
are cautet appertaining in ttorke that have no
immediate hearing on money affaire.—Frequent
ly lliute intorenled tu koep down and put down
■lock force the market.
The Fluladelphit U. 8. Gazette of Thursday
Mya—
Tho nowa had little or nn effect on the market
J eaterday. in thiacity. Htocka varied •lightly.
ut probiiblv in consequence of greater or lea*
demand* for ceit.iin kind*.
IMvate luttnr*. and ninny of litem have been
•tibmiued, •peak cheerfully, very cheerfully;
they expreM*u entire confidunc* in a good
average crop, and there i« e tolerable demand
foi good* in Muncheator.— 1 The indie ttioua are
altogether favorable, mid give ri*e to calculation*
upon a sound, healthful buainert.
On looking at the new* in a mercantile aapeet,
we may regnid it on the whole kn decidedly In,
voruble.nmm a* to encourngeoiir Irietida on thi*
tide of die water, and to iucreaM confidence.
Ano'her article in th* earn* paper aaya—
Aftur we hid written the nrtiol* on the new*,
we had an opportunity uf nacertaming the com’
tentsofaeveiiil letters, written in London at the
UtHSt possible hour for the Great Western. A
•ale of 8U00 hales of enttou had heon mad* that
day, Utah udvance.uod the market was good.
Th* harveat was considered as a fair cron* and
one merchant who sent out his orders by :ne
Liverpool for th* purchase of flour, counter
muiidud the order, nnd added Hint ifany had
horn piirchared. it rhmild be euld. if necessary,
•t fifty cents less per barrel. This is pretty
strong proof that the complexion of affair* on
the i.’;Jd of Aognst was much bettor iHhii on the
1st of that in.mill, aud there caube uo doubt but
it is improving.
One remark may be made on the frain news
from the continent. There the harvest is good
excepting nt the norths and should il fail Mere,
and England need a emailI foreign wjinply t tful
dem in'd must bs' on tlie United StatciL whlelr
could ke made wiUinui gold from England,while
it would be equul to gold from our country.
AUGUSTA BOARD OF HEALTH.
Sunday. Sept. 15, 13 M.
The hoard report the deaths uf five white
persons, and three persons of color, from fe
ver, during the last twenty four hours: and one
death from violence.
A. CU.MMING, Mayor.
Wm. T. Gould, Heo’y. pro tern.
Monday. Sept 10.
VTh* board report the dt-nths of four white
pnrsnne and one negro in town, and one while
£hild iu the country, during the last twenty
four hours.
Published by order of the Hoard.
A. CU.MMING, Mayor.
Samurl M. Thompson. Sco'ry.
»s.„i,„„uu niMii ini* a
ant inttrmMon. n.tn .iiifl. shower of rain
having pussoil nv.r our nrid and piirchod fields
Tha uitinago tu lire cup hy lliia iliuiighl ia im>
mouse—in many lecliiins nf country onr info,,
motion is, that tire crop ia alinnat nntir.lv cm off,
and .vary wh,train tha Stela it is aerioualy in,
jnritd. In addition, tho worms hnvo made tltnlr
. ' ' Jitrou. in auaitinn; tlio wnrnts hnvo tnndo tltnlr
tvo uo ,o again, as wa iinderatnad that ilia npponrniice in sume districts uf country, and ara
attemie. of that gantlaman are bu»y in citoiila, making sad havoc aiming lire leaves aud young
ting their caliininiaa on this lubjecl. Wo have J”’ 11 " - " el , »' | g«> a»dde",unexpected and gloomy,
J , J svou.vo hns cumo over tha prospect, which a x weak.
d u poHonnl convorMtlott with Judge D., in axnchecrad the Georgia I'lantera—in greut has
which ho assured uo llmt such wete the fact,, this clt tngn bean, thm if our fnttlirnmiug crop,
and wa have no doubt that ifeleclad Governor l -tyearntnll, it will cartauilyf.il
and auah a Bill .hottld bo prasonted for hi. ? " r tha exp•'elation, etitn,mined uhtoud of
» presanieu tur ins II, probably extant. Indeed nur people at httino
Signature, ba would iiitheiitatmgly nppa.e iu canacnrcoly roilizeau grant n fulling off in ao
passage into a law. .hart a time, but the evidences an nil hands and
the nrci,tints from all qiturteri cnnftrni us in tha
mtilltmi lll.lt ilia flnuo.aiee M,nw ...'.II I' II d . .
opinion, that the Georgia crop will fail f„r bo,
Iowa fair average in its extent.—Messenger.
Monroe Rail /load —This work haa bean In,
rated, nnd ia nuw all tinder contract. Front
goad militarily, we learn, that the grading of Ilia
--r— iu ,„a ntrt' entire road, lo the Suuihern terminus of the
can* captured in the Armietad, and that a corres. Weatarn and Atlantic Kail Road in DeKalb
in,.—!— l.. i.i— _, - county, will l,o cunipleicd within Iwoive
month,.
Tha Company have adopted tho T Raila.—
Tho quantity of iron required, will amount lo
SUtJOlnn,. Wo understand the ardor for the
Iron will go out ill a few months, linpaitaie of
(hi, uriicle wniild do well tu look In title mnttet,
u the transaction will atnountlosonre $G0U OUd.
Telegraph.
Yellow Fever in Ihe Mueusippl Sleandioale—
The Wheeling (Va)Timea of Saturday M ya.
irsil di«— •
A 14rt/l HN Livaillist/I - JVUrnai
liegater.
SILK CULTURE AT PRESENT IN
GEORGIA,
Faw per.on, nt a distance ata aware of tlie
altent Iu which tin* actual dilute of'SilU In.
been canicd in ltd, cd.,„*. -| lh „
itnptessioii that all this talk, ie thu r„,iilt „t „
tunttia fur rpecnlnltuii in tin- inultlc.uli..
That av.ty man l< engaged in renting Unit
plant merely fur purposes nf baiter. Were thi.
all, tlie iinderleking wimhl ittdend he tnitillrd tu
•II the cuiitampt which it Itni been il einpte Iho
excite in relinati to it. Hiitanch is nnt the case
Men of mean, are engaged in Ihe culture, un*
der a firm belief, that it will one day lie an ittt
poruttl Staple, an article nut only of I
1, bi" " 1
^umberor fc „- .
It Ihe Protestant Centat,,. d„
pm red, J., tutoruietiu, 15 or»hS " ,lk -
l.nv lover. I, » Mti*t
Chari.’) Ilorpilal
admit it'll yoeteidiiy ]*< ; f ev „
Conaistrest Umnnnru —a
ed G: livstlm 1. Ksiimji,'. j,. ”
The ticlims*,—From nil that
well n* from mir own ulimivniim, C ?," u
ihu'ifd'uoireimdiL* 11 * 1 '* t
L e - home con- flj Jjjj* lwVo H,|
auinptton, but of eituunve exportation, ealcii. ' v 'r, co ',"!' il '* "fVernicnt »,* *‘ : ’al
lated to taliavn ihe United Btalee from an Innu- !■" YJ* U “'»" «*!«• *•< honor with
- and oneroita burden of from iwenlyfive In ll " 1 iiorlhVr,‘" , 'Nl
trty milltun, ofdollata. ” l,ic . h '"r. Van Unreti did Inuiur / L
Tire I',thawing extract afa letter received Trent ' , rl , 1 'n»l wills a vtt> d «laj
« gentlemen or great iutclligeiwa end very eon* , 8"? 1 P-“P I - of lire north.,. J?™ S i
Mdcrablu reputation, resident upon Sapelhtl.lt ?*?" , °MiIm , | .vlarlin Van th "'"'ll
and, in till, Siam, to Ilia Corres ponding Secret ll >»* thoy liatnrnlly .1 1 "a I
tuty of tha Southern Silk and Agricttllntal S„. , tvn ‘ "'y 0 hi ill but when J
ciety, will give our idea utete definitely. He Ute d ipper littlo dandy,
•ays: ,mude.*uoiicc.-/)iu, 0 „;g,(„,''
‘I find what! had not heretofore supposed, . "
illliiiugli I had experimented fur acveral year, 11,0 Boston *
upon atlk wotnta on a •mull Kale, that there ia - 1 * 1 '- Unit 'n gun wu cast.I"?
■ niltut; 11 iun uiiiiiigu IfJBU ndVlTHI UIIIIIIMIS O
wotiua, I have prepared a Injure 100 feel hy 90,
with 7 ,align, of feeding Itoxc, cpaklo in two
Clop., Ill breed one million of worm, I shall
memuntiitii.
fur ,unie
rent h tu their aback upon Vna'T 1 *•
“"J a hull we.gl.ing one hanJrsSiS' !*•
ciops, tn breed one million ofwurtiH I ahall P.'""™' t*. of emu re, 0 f ii,,,,,.*. ** r y
have another house, (long ainco built,) 100 Tact 1," ri,, " lll: 'l non were ilLiV
by 30, prep,led witli 10 tang,-a ol'lccdutg hniea, I*’ 111 *' »"PP." w*<1 that the gun,
end c .palilo of breeding two imlliunaorworine 'j’'“*•'J* 111 w «'sh loll tons, |* ,;n ,‘‘'"*1.
by lire next epring, eo that without ,ome seen P?“habljr, until next P fh j () , -Ue
duiit, st'l Itvo, 1 sh ill in tho year 1840, produce r pu rrv *'
1090 lb,, of raw eilk, pmbahly mare Ilian any “.N'lENAllYUI METIIODISu
other man ill America cau produce, ftotu lire re../ iftilLi ^ "V 1 mu,,| h will u. wl
own tnulbonies. one hundred year, alncte the found.,,
I have acme friend, in your aectiun, whom I JSI’JrShlSittlS J®** " m I«»niitlr r,.nHj,*
greatly Mieoin,and they will linden,land matt, dm, £„ r !H.u!!i d Ii l !’ w ljliled
making 1I1U haul iu tlie ptido of State, end nut M1 'he nwnul S
in pride pot.unal, I .hall at .core future lime, ™ ,3'J"" ,u "'• IW*
coinmunicotj Is yuu, the re,ult ofnty pkmiiI *?' , ! n * on *™> would not, „f com,, | 11 *' U11
year'.expo,louseindUhonr. 7P mined 10 pare b» Withuutdda ! aitdre'/, r P ”'
I aiuair, very re.u'lv, your ob'l. aorvint, mamar.itlun. A
THOMAS SFALUIaG.
8. T. CHxraan, Cor. See.
Tito above ia only a single Inatance of the
.... t„ ,t.t.....1 ,k. .ui.-i-i— Stale,, in which
i, enterprise, re,
. . . .. til fitim tha Mle
uf tree,. In a late tmir through aome paitauf
Gaurgia, wa frcqtrently saw from two lo five
hundred and a thuuaand orthese Ireee iu tlie i„ e
and gardens of tha farmere. This ia a, it shuiibl
be. lltey altoiild experiment ealiily. and if they
can succeed mt e •mall scale, it will be found
■may to extend their inveaimeuti. The intro. •< u
ducliun of line culture muatbu gradual. It i, tribute to the nimi/iml * fi "‘ )M
Iho wo,k uf year,, if not of centuries. Audyet " ' !• P«>« and .eminent m,, Z.
it will not materially inter fare with the prusont
pursuits of the AgriciiliuralUl. If his lorco is
t’onsideieble, he cjii devote a norliou ol it to Jie
culture ol tlie mulberry, and if found profitable,
that alone will bo u stitlicisnt incentive 10 con.
tiiitie its ou llivniion. But why refuse to try the
expeiiiueRt? Wi«dm« instructs us to ‘try all
things, end hold fast lo tint which is good ’ So
in this case. If the silk culture succeed not, it
can be abandoned as well as any other pti.uuit.
But it will succeed: it hoe succeeded. The
theii*aiid experiments of the present year pr ive
this iiicoutesiibly. There is no difficulty whnt*
over iu pioduciiiff the cocoons, and CHuipAnies
are already formiu| for tlio purpose of purchase
ing. reeling, inatiufacluiing, Ac. In Savannah,
we understand, there i« a company for this pur
pose, with a capital of $8000, 1-4 paid in. Iu
Alliens, there is a similar one, with $10000. And
may wo not hope that Columbus, with her im.
mens* water power end abundant facilities, h ill
not be found iu the rear, iu this laudable emeu
prise,
NORFOLK, Sept ||.
Shipwreck and Lon of Life.—Capt. Nehon,
late of tho sohr. Protector, of Pliiludalphia ar
rived herejm Monday evening last and com
municated the loss or his vessel, lie sailed
from Phil idolphia with ncarjjo of c oal hound
to Wusniiignm City atideurmintured the |,,t 0
«ale iu winch ho lest flying jib and foresuil, and
spill the mainsail badly; Mud also lo*t dtek
u*d—being to the southward of th* Cep*?# he
here awa) faie Ocracock to refit, in d reo l e J
. pilot U,| ItnnrU a. G P. M . I.i ’,n,| ...d *
linear two lion,, after the venal .t.uck an
Jervi, end Blown Shoal, .1 th, emreac. of
llcrecock—wind freilt frnm N. E. During the
night Ilia wind blew heavy fitm, the .ante qua,,
lar and the sea broke over the vessel with so
much violence that the boat with every raoveai
ble article was swept from the dack, aud in
fiftaen miulutes after tho veuel filled with wa.
lor.
The crew remained in the ringging until 9
P.M. the next day when the schr went to
[rnoM thk ixcoap ]
'•But Wx.Lxt roee—with zeal, with Ciuntkt
lire,
With all tlie love religiun eonld innpire,
Willi all the warmth that getiiti, could impart,
Ha poured the living precept an the Iwirti
Spread round that darkened age the lilneiM
ray,
Btlglit with the gloria, uf sternal day.
1 It,n guihvd that alrvam by which ree lit) ,11
euug,
j — * veur if,ni 10 And whiclt one hundred years hu rolled alt»r.
ptacf',. fmnnllrf r ' w wer# eompelM , Pure In iue iurce,,a,iailei,in lie away,
abnnihm her, u<—if],reached ihe .hwntne It •'.ill flaw, an, nur find, it, wurct decay,'
.winiming. much exhuut.d. otevhC Ahraltiin!
Simkine of Philadelphia, who wa, drowned. LOG OF THE GREAT WESTERN,
lie ha, left ■ wife itt Pliiladtlphla. Nothing ha. The fullawing aro aumo panioular, ol li.t
been aaved front ilia vend but hor anchur, and ——
cah lea.
Capb NcUnn ako inform 11, that tho Schr.
77- c »l'l Decker, ofSialen laland. Intlan
wnli Naval shtrea, i, ntan aaltore tltere itiiilt,
having pravitmaly cut away her must,, bciidca
a number of olhori not recollected.
Distressing F.ffer.lt of the late Calt.—W 0 learn
from a gentlatnan who arrived her front Nuilh sea.
Carolina on Monday evening that Ihe gala waa 38th—Wind variable W S W kt 6110.1
very dMtrueliv* in Tyrrell Gounty.TN. C.) 80 3(1. 177 mile, moderate gain and ,tret
rtie tide rose le such a height that the inhaiti, squall, high irregular na.
lam. were cmtipellad tn ,00k aafaty in their 'JWIt—Wind S W to N W 1st 60 68, lar
garreliand on ties, Nearly all tho cattle in the 98 10,139 miluitraiig iqualn—11 time, 1,1
low Unde of tho county were deilruycd. galea, Itigh irregular wa?
tuutar _ _ 30th—Wind We,telly,Ul50dl.lonj283,1
NEW-ORLEANS, Sept, 9 ...it— e.—1. _.—.. — ...it. _.,t,.■ i»
Report of Putterafiald for the leal week.
September 3
31
37
33
33
43
37
34
Total 316
9
15
3
33
15
27
9
23
17
35
13
39
6
18
—
——
72
170
Septembers
0
7
CuthulieRurying Ground.
Total JI
No interment, un the 3d, Gilt and 8th.
American Burying Ground,
September 3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
G
3
3
5
3
6
35
3
G
3
3
3
2
C
23
that thi, dreadful direaie haa made ila way into
■ - u,„p„„. 'heeieambeau on the Mlniaeippl. Tho Alar.
tion of thee melt, and the procoodino. .1 ai.„ , rmon and rtmloui, which arrived recently at
London ur New Haven if it . ihemouihoflhe Ohio had fifiern death, on
Lonunn ur new Haven, tr Ute government board by the yelluw fever, the former 4, the
v l.n.rii They worooll buried at the mouth.
latter :
Lotai ’zo 23 lllli—South Westerly: Ihi40 43 u»r
Report of Lnfuyaite Cemetery from the .3|it 250 miles, stioiig squalls and rain,
ult. to tlio JGiti Inst.-21 interment*, 10 of thorn anJ l ,oz y weather— thick log at times,
were yellow fever. To Handy Hook, 100 miles—Total
tttporl af the]Charity Hospital —-Friday 6th.—
° rwh ‘ c »* 18 were fuvor. Deaths
19, all of fever.
fiaturday 7ih.—Admissions 24, of which 19
wero fever. Deaths 10, nil of fever.
Yesterday 8tli.—Admitted 26, or wliioli 21
wero favor, DnnthsB. all of fever.
t«r Sl i PT,t “? En ]0 -' rht Sickness, Deaths, be
W* here give a «hort but official report of the — —.
Charity Hospital from the 30lh Aug. lo Haiur. « p P«ol to Baltimore—out 42Uayr
day, the 7th inn., nnd of iho 3 city comcterio. , ——— .•
from the 2d to the Btli iust. inclusive. 1 A Neto Sect—John Wroo is collecting u
In the Charity Hospital, from tho 30ih Aug. e*cl i* his train calledl Tiie Chrie im Israeli
to ihe 7ih mst., there were admitted 177; cured Wroa says that in IB32 the J*ord Inhi bit
. ,76i loft 34; whites 198; colored 3. On “bout the ‘illniiilnalione' ai.d ‘perfer.tioni
the 7ll» there remained in the Hnspitnl 347. which the uriin and thummim on the w
Neport of ruriats.—ln Potter’s Field, frem plete of Aaron were types—end his fol.o'
the 2d lo the Sih Inst., 310—of which 172 were ~pour crouturet — believe him.—baehtw*
deaths by fellow fevor. nioiu MK1
In
inn. Acordingly/wIiSraiS
■: lime paat, that prepai,tionIf,/ ,' ;
in the numcrou, churehea uf the
in tilt,euuiiiry and in England, fa, .'l *■*
oelabraiion oftlto day, Tlw occi.L kH
rally given birth to inany .ddre^ ^*^-
wtttasaKittftga
g.K.-SSfJKS’i.'S.Sttl
icuuvrs mins SI.
cuiiiioxiuii, a fow paaugea, which ttidt,
■"id.,, containing a fine
.... piou, and eminent snn" iu
faund.d the ,nasty. Until ol the .Mi*,
vvhioh the •xtracu are mads oppur u
•ignalurc of W It., and — —— “
Ihe mum pen. The fir,
OJ« fur the Centenary,"—Net, /sti%£{J!
•rgnalure of W R„ and are. ». prauw f,«
th. Mine pen Tb. fir.t u from’juR^g
OJa fur the Centenary."—.Vat. Inuttif"- I
* * * " Yet i. my; every
,'Y' K. 0 , n “ b “‘' bln * "»»*• fraught—
.} « WK.LKT, I behold him nuw!
III. upraiMil eye, hie thoughtful brow,
Proclaim that truth, u'eii then weribumiu
Lika ligln through Nature', darkntM j
And Uiuugb that grace wa, Umii uiiI,m»» ^
In afier days ao brightly ilmii,
Like Ulnae fair alar, wfm.a lu ighbaring
Shins dimly liirongh prumueunua lux,, 1
Y.l does the splendid xone declare
l rat many a gliilering gam ii there.
I hu. doea lira nightly wakeful awaiu,
Hint guards hia fluck upon Ihe plain,
Utllum hi,gazing aye,;
lie marks nu atars, but o’er hi, htad
MM the ■linniy twilight apraad,
Like diatani inurnmg in tha ,kl»,
Unknowing from what auurce Hi, d,1
splendors i is*.
" ,rudl ,,M •> ea nied I wo may not stir.
I lie stainless huntiar is unfurled;
And bright with the Eternal ray,
It flashes on a startled world!
It duos not shine in learning's bowers,
Nor yut in lordly halls and towers;
But deep in muiiy a darksome mins,
Where want, and wo, and misery pine.
Bright doe* the heavenly baunsr siuue."
voyage.
August 25ih—Wind Westerly. Ut 61 02.be
6 14, distance 140 milea; moderate atulcbedy
—4 10. ditcharged pilot off Lundy-
20lh—Wind Westerly, lat 15 10, Ion 1118,
191 miles; Ireih breexsa and cloudy: «howw%
with W H W swell.
27th—Wind northerly—lat 51 02, Ion 15fiL
175 miles: squally, unsullied with ahoit bud
milo* fresh alu*, strong
timen—high cross
i-Wi
•quails, withrsiii i
in cross aoa.
31*1—Wind northerly, lat 6012, long J03J
99 miles: strong gnles, squally,high cress brill
ing sea.
Hopt. 1st—Wind northerly, lat 49 12, Ion
G. 192 miles; strong breezes end squil,
weather, ahowers. sea going down.
2d—Wind WS W to WN W lat 48 to66,Un
35 52, 189milus; equally, dirty, diiagreeabl
weather* at times a gels, with heavy nun.
3d—Wind NW lat 48 II. long 4350, »
miles; squally weather, hard gales, lienry squill
high croi* breaking son _ „
4tli—Westerly;lat 4734. long 46 17,97 mil*
storng gales, heavy squall* aud heavy s«a, w
derate.
Gill—Northesterly, vnrinblo, and W««l«nJ
late 46 44 long 40 38. IB I miles; strong brert'
and clear with short head sea—moderate to b|l
breezes and hixy. . ..
6th—Westeily; lat 45 2. long 55 16, 81
miles; strong hroizes and strong squalls: »hoi
high westerly sea.
7th—Variable North Easterly: lat 4344, b
596: 190 miles: strong breezes—moderate M
hazy, Westerly swell. 44 .
Bill—Vuriahlo South Westerly: 1*1 /d *
long 64 34. 250 milei; light breezes and « r
hazy weuther—nt limes fi»ggy. _
Otli—South Westerly: Imi 4(1 43 long 69 *>«
ora —I.. ii. -..j inoucra 1
miles.
August 26th—Exchanged color with th* P 1
•t ship Independence, in let 51, Ion 10, ,
28th—Exchanged colors’with ail Amen
barque—hoisted (he Beaton number oil
31 Paragon—iu lat 51 10, Inn 20. . tl
Hopt. Bill—Exchanged colors with the Bit
... thou, of Boston in lat 4230, Ion 64: and spj
lat 42 IG, lou G6. ship llermioue, from J
mini tn JOt 'illlVl'