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The public may rely upon the correctness of this information: ' t4I pass to more important matters.? You will wish to know how the President's Message was received here. I answer: that it was well received, very well indeed. And I now tell v??u a fact, which 1 well! know to be true, but of which the Public here have not been informed, that the King ; and ministers, at u cabinet meeting held ' on Monday, (the 4th in<t..) alter much debate, citue I?the conc!u*i ?n to coinmuni-! rate to the (iovera-neiil of the United States, through St. J.?u.cs, (there bring no other way at present, that thry are satisfied with tie rrplanatinas given in /he message* ami that I hi y 'arc ready to pay the money as soon as the American (rovtrmncnt tcdl indicate to whom it is i j be paid. So you tee this di.Hcult afi'air lias ended, unless, as we *otn"iiinc* fear the President, bv hi* subsiojuent rue-sage, upon the arrival of Mr rfartnn'* ilr?jiairhi'?, ?lmuld. renew all the difficulties. I liavc <?nly to add that the King lias shown himself, in this last *tage of the business, as he has done in every preceding one, the lirm friend of the United Slates, and far more ready than hi* ministers to settle it as piomptly as possible. Krofn the Higrrrtown (Md ) Cou-irr A Enquirer Many of our rcaJcrs recollect i!?f >..\ing o|* Pleasants of the Rtrhnwn..| Whig, thai he was compelled t?? irav?- a vessel in which he had taken pissag-, ?<n account <?f his olfactories being nine** (Tended by the ' intolerable sicnrfi arising from the persons ' of a number of filthy mcchanuswho tvt re ! on board of said vcv$?l. For this exprca ioo he aitai'ic 1 an unenviable out uietv? 1 but not en ugh (o satisfy hi* artsMriaiit al ambitio i?. for In* ban lately given pubit ny 10 one, for which he d .-vrv?s u Jiciujwmi 1 collar. In spooking of the President's l?o?i?e 1 at W ishitigtoo "be holds the following Ian- ' guage in his paper of the tiSih January : ** Fawning nd sycophancy in royal bou- ' doires, may lake a les-nti with advantage !' from the abode f a republican chief ma- i _ is? ii ? ... ! . gistt'ic. well a t re it il Mr pollution urrc ; confined to that rc-idcncy, which WKj' PRAY an acctdeo'al ?, ark, or a fl^sh of ' IIcave*'s lightning, rrav speed i! v consume to the ground." There is more in this prayer ihan meel* 1 the e\e of the casual re?<Jer. l*h?- burning , of the PrroidentV house alone would not j, meet his Wishes?its in nates could hud shel- (, term another?the * pvtlu/nm," if 11 exiis^ rt ell most be ir. the inmates .?n i not in the ' house?this p lluttou"?ihat is. .?nr ? ncr-; ab!a PrcsiJ< nt and bi.< cabinet? he ?isn??|< Oestrovrd by a "flash f Iff arm's hght ! ( ningf" T he wrc ch thai ?o Id cm* ui er-? ance to such a prt7yf, would not htriui. jj ? motion!, on *.n op^rtu-.c ' cc~. 10 i, t ? ap-. } ply th*. iwc u!iar)'? t r. u. or ? n-ld the a>- , Ms?in'? knit", did aoi hi* a tane council C ft ... i ?rom iim cow jr.: l.cart, and slti l.;r rUtnu h^nl , I From tl?e llsJliuiorr R< pul>. c?u ' AB0LITiO.Vi.sTS AM) AOiTATOKs jt Mr. I'larktiry ef South Carolina, l?\ ^ offering ihr resolution* under winch tin ' committee ha* Imtm appointed t<? \? ho?e the petitions upou the subject o( ulaviry. which ha?<~ bt co prt since J Cm^u'o. \ ^ hare been r?fcrrcJ, and Ho m- winch inav . _ be presented. arr to he rrlrrrnl, ha? r.n*t-*l I t hornet's ne?t about hi* rars. an ! it i* j ^ difFcull to sa\ whcihrr the Northern Aim . ^ . ItltnmsU or the Southern Agimioi?a" irte most iioMite l nun on arcmitil ot it In the cnurie of htt remark* in support ! j of bis resolutions, he is a!!c?!^rt! ha\ < ' Mtii that he honestly and futi?cicu i usiy ! believed thai if the rt-soluii io> u ere ud..p?; led and accompanied |?y a ralin, argu* incnUMir report, it would go far to ; ro- 1 duee those blessed rr%ull?. tlu- ?uppr? j of abolition, ai u the prrsi r?.iiton ol tin ' jn?t right* of the South, h\ rutting of} at once the hnpe-i of the Alodiiiout*:*. These remarks of Mr I *?i.? h. n?- v are P?i-! fcctly reasonable, aud supposing tlmi the persons who hare been r??;.igtd in cm jling and keeping slirr the ? xriteiio nt I which has prevailed on this delicate Mibject, his conclusion must appear ualura* and just. But the editor of the Coiled Siati* Tclr<rnp'| fiprfinri rn > *rll ?lis*alillr.l ' with the rirw* ?I Mr. f*in<kio\ upon the subject. and the measure u Inch hai? Imtii adopted ill accordance with )ii ? |?r? {??.?->?lion. IIr attempt* to ridicule ihc idea ol putting down religion* a: ! pjliiic-il I matici*in bv n?ea s of* a inlm. aiguiiuutjti*e report, and uudirtakr* to trii Mr. Pinckney lha? tin ,\hojuio.iii>u. to wIh.iii he wnutd confine the apj .icati?n ?>| the exprcMtcti uf religion* and p?> : lira I f.maliriarn, will laugh at him, nr. : ih.it ihr fanatic* will chop logic uiil. h.in -rl.rcrfully from imdioii to ??c**i n. ,\n-?rCnlhoun, Hammond, Pine! mi.Ar.j,; reel with him in opinion, or r a * f?? r - in n tioii,' io relation to this n alter. '1'ln j lutcjro fci??cd lo ot* grrullt ? li\ .. .? i li) ihr at tempt upon tin- part of J.c to ( discuss llir subject, and to ic^nril i. ? ? tin , infringement upon ibr ri^lii* ! the pro-J pic of the South; but when the Ii i i:?!s of the B'lntioigiraiion cudc<ivorc.i to pre tml tli?rii?.ti()tin, ami to dt?mi-:< .hr ?o?bject by culcntly laying the petition- upoi the table, tin \ ro|np!ii?netl of tt, am!t charged them with being disposed to | vur the cause of the AhnlitioitKU. Tin n | nothing would anil thru, hut n <li?rtieaion of the Rubjcci. Then they la um brtl forth into a debate which upprate I to he interminable; ami notwithstanding they h ot ' f"mpUiiw?{ mo-1 loudly of .lie remark'-J {>t the \!? iUri ?nists. thev introduced c ;oj .?.ir o.. ;i speeches, to l c rirruialrd' 'trough i!jc Suu'ji, extract* front souic of t i ihe inoit violetu of those remarks of which they had so loudly complained. To men of plain common sense, who look at the fitness of things, and who ex-! peel to see public men pursue a course that is honest and consistent, this conduct: must appear to be most inconsilcnt, extraordinary and unaccountable. .Mr. Pinckncy remarked, moreover,! that in the nou-slavcliuMing states the fanatics are on one side, and the great Douy 01 mc people on trie other, and mat he coii*cieiil?o?iftly believed they wouM |?t:t down ihe spirit of agitation. By tinremark he his shown a willingness to look at milter? as lin y really are. Kvcry man who hats looked with unbiased feeling? and an unprejudiced mind al the various indications of popular opinion in the .North up?.i? this subject, n.u-l he convinced of the troth of .'*1 r. Pincki.e\'s remark, ami the propriety ot I.is eoi.elusion. Hut with this rem irk the .* MJlhern Agitators are exceedingly i, <sa'isfied.?j The ed.tor ol the Telegraph siys * wc arc somen !ut on pn?t d at this declaration ??n the part ol M . J'mckncvAnd why is he stiTiri-ed al uf It is no tlouhl for the I reason ;hnt he supposed Mr. I'inckncy would utiue wiili the Southern Agitator* to ;iie adoption ami pursuit of any measures calculated to foment ami keep alive feelings of jralott?y ami hostility bet v. ecu the people cf the .North ami the South. Their great object has hi en am! still is to render the people of the .North obnoxious to those of the South; ami such derivation* a* the one alluded to, coming from a man of Mr. I'inrknct *s character vn I standing in the South, is calculated Lo defeat the object they hare in tie***. On this subject there i* no little fanaticism ivith those who run i it to extremes on both ides, and it is difficult to sav which is the most seiiM-l"Si? and dangerous. 'J h- Abolitionist* are the fanatic* on the one side, md the Agitator* arc the fanatics on the iiiirr. I he lorinrr protcss i?? !>c mllii need to pursue the course iliry hare done ' V religious consideration.*, bat the strong | nibahiitiy i* that political consideration* arc had in;:rh more weight with thrm h.iu any feelings ?.f regard f ir religion or 'tuinanitt. Certain it i? th 11 instead of Drnefjting t " ??Jivr-, wliich has hcrr lliri' , [>?o(V**ed ..t-irrt, they have rendered it mich \ror?r linn it would hive been had hey it fr.i neil trot.i meddling u ith the mat 1 er, and a iv man ol ordinary roniprrhni>!? :? I'UjIit to hue Lnown tliat '.hr course 1 hev hate pursued uas calculated to pro-1 Jure no Other result. We cannot ?up?o*e that they arc destitute of common1 iriinr, and therefore we arc Compelled to onrludr they hare been operated upon hv edition! considerations much more than jv Mich a* they hate professed. The ' Vfitators are the fanatics on the oiln r iide, mtl as thri do not profess to be in- I ye ir? d in the matter by ri ligi.m* r.ui*i- ' ! r loins, it follows as u matter of rmru', 1 hat tlu?*c only of a political ehiraf.tr s.ur >pi rated upon the,r nun.I?: and it it?. ' Mi't ? !, prrf< el 1 y manif-st lYu-.i all that ' d , in I all that il:cy thai pulitt* 1 il Consideration* nJ hue actuated 1 hem in endeavoring t?? fan the uuhappi I u J d?ngt rut.* r \ritrfJn nt w Inr ii ha* rta- ! vuiu iridium to In* mutter. int?? a fla >: 1 fi.e i .'..tor '! I ??" I t l<-j;taj h mav, t!i? re 1 ?ii. hai? o.h.uintial round* for under* < 1 j ti ll ii i i'lin f nt-v. he I. iinH i ubowii f?-e|iMg?., p.n?I thiisa*. perhaps, oi !?c AgilaU r* ^enei.illy, thai lie need riot Xjirrt to roi.itol ?>r put dot* n imiuiral a iHli'iitti In a cairn urgiitiiriiUtit e te-j mrt; and tliat the fanatic* will lai;e)i it il'ii, and uill chop logic with him rhrer | il 11 \ from 5I-1MOII to inMnli. Ai he and ' hr\ are drtrrmuird to he ?&ti?hrd with inline, il caunnl be a uiluriili mailer t<> I >i?diet iliai any report u hirh run lit made, ' ui virularly if i! be calm and argmnt nla- 1 ivr. uili be ijuiir unnatiafac lui v. Arrur- 1 line i?i llmlihra**, "iliC man rnniinr?d i*:.in?t lu? will, :? of I tic rvalue opinion 1 til!;" am! those w lio have remit cdlo pur ' in- a particular rou;?e under any and all 1 :irrum*tanre>, ran very easily pre !iri ivlial llinr course will be; and w hat will le the result of any effort upon tbr pari of i?tber?, I > ctidea*?T lo induce tlicill to , rl??i?i;c llieir cnunc. The editor ( llie Telegraph ha* frequently rh; r^r d the frii n Is < f tbc Administration with fmorin^' ilo uno and aidiriif the mtlse of th- AIndHi-nnM*, by rn (Irivorinc to avoid and prevent n di?rm? inn siJ 11.1?. Mihjerl in Coit^rr-*-; hut Wt* ' Iiiiilk Inert* i? iii? \% t il inliiftitci! uii'l rationul mi ml uliirli rati fa.I In prrrrive, ili.il ii ilir Agitato * li.nl aimed al primmling their view* am! itiifin^ litem in their i!?'?ign?, lliej rniild nol liuvc tl.nir it more rlu erlullv thanthe\ have ?li>nr h\ llic cmirae 111 \ lute I'lirmjml upon (lit* *ulijcrl, mio the cmnii cnccmei.: ul the scsmuii u|" Con-1 i^rrn-1. 1 t\>rrrspwi(lcnrr of the Charleston Courier. j Wamiino m.n, Felt. !."> i ? "Von will have iImiiImIcmh seen tin* at-j lat h inaile mi Mr. 1'inrknry, in the l\ltgraph, in u liirh hr is rharmed vi tilt having i proved trcuriiemu* (u hi? pnrtv, anil fnne ; nvrr to the r tufe nf Mr. Van Ih r? n. Smite tiling nl ihe kind nrrurreil in tlirj lliiinr to-da\. Mr. (trio^j.., ut j rlnihCltP, presented .in abolition poiiti n.! uhi n !Mr. Wise objected to its rc r? |<li->n. j a que* ion. ivhirh the f'hnir drrid'-d, might be debated. Mr i-r, in his re-I marks, saiil, in refcrcnrr to Mr. Pinrkm-t . ' that ' he nughl In he spumed anifr'pointod ?l as a iIpki rter from tlir principles of the | HoimIi " Ili'ip he was inlrnuplcd by thej t'half, and irquired to take his scat. A ib bate then arose, on the question wbe-j i o-f Mr. AVisc should be pi-Knitted to go into an explanation or not. Finally, lie explained that "he did not intend t<> sa\ Mr. Pinrkncy hail played the pnrl ol Judas Israriot, and re ejred as his re ward thirty pieces of silver for his ireti- i son." Mr. Pinrkncy started from hi-j seat, and said, " I cannot hear that," Mr, | W ise kept the floor, and would not per mil Mr. Pi nckuiy to reply. At length, the House decided that Mr. W ise, in con sequence 01 fits explanation, Saw leave to proceed? Ayes III; ,\ cm1 {< J. Ileforc Mr. Wise could t.'"l '-I-'1 li"oi, Mr Vinton raised a que8 i ?:???/" -i.-Jcr, on tlu?; ground that, l?y the j?! .pted oil a loriucr ?!j<i!i :V v petition? were referred to a s h C* ?- ?M.ri.it.t r. t'pon thin, again. a I -i:. d. hate look (dare, wliieh eoiiii.. :( (! to t.'.e a :j>?iirniueiit. without anv question I?? i:i_r taken. S nee this affair. there hate l.ec.i rumors of an intcndi i! meeting between the g, -utlemen. hut the latest report slate's that, through the interposition of a Southern Senator. (I rather '.hit k one of the Senators from (?en g;3, Mr. King.) the <11fit rence has been .idji.-ted. ' I; is said thai on express has arrirrtl hereto-day. brin^in^ news from Roirhsrhil 11 * A urn I. thai an nrr-tnirrno m t> : *1 ?"> ? ^ been made with hi> principal, b\ which the payment of i!:? indemnity was ti? be made without furil.er di|j\. 1 do nut know whether t!i?* fict b?- so or not. but there is no doubt that every one, in and out of oflicr. in and i ut the seen s ?l the Cabinet, is .ihandoni.-.g all idea ol a war, in consrijui nee of toe very pacific t( nor of the advices fiom Frar.rc, which reached us yesterday. .Mr. Forsyth was tn the Senate to-day, fot the first titne these six week-, and iiad a close rue frrriirr with Mr. Clay, h?r some ton u rs, in reference to the condition of our ic.?lions with France. 1 understand that Mr. Knr?yti.'s tone formed no exception to that generally pearclul one l?? which I Imc referred. The family of the Frc-idrnt al-o ex press ihrinsehes in a sin.ihir manner. Mo tint, on the v ho e, we n.a\ conclude that the storm of war has passi d hv us. to pour dou it its fury in souk* other (|ttarier, perhaps on the Kurope,.n Conli .i.? v. . .. .. i... _ tit iii <1 *11j tut: nil i ii oi *?!? "ii ? ih?.*v imii* ill r* may be found nn aii.bilioii* (Juvrrnment, wiih a poire r . quul to t;.< umbiiioii, looking w iib ? Iixt d a >! e\ r, to .nunc of those sunny realm* uliirli lie '?> the Suuiliwjrd of tin- M iliii riaip .iii. for a.Mi'.i n? to it.s wealth and ci?i Wr fiai e :*lrrany reports of rieius of Micb a character !> i g on iIi? point of orrurrrncr, a* it is sun. Vr Wniii-, ( f Florida, has this day rrrniiii letters Iroin Kur >(? m< mio iu?j the laet. * Tl e MihjiTi of Slati iy orrupird the Srnaic to-day u> well a* the II >um'. rNilr?, the nru .Tiinlor Irom I ' niirc irut, rcjil a long *|e irli, ulurh eallrd up Mr. l.'aihoun and Mr. L-igh, m *. r.:l lino s. to hsavou language imputed to Uiein b\ Mr. .\ilee. Some o| the?>* pns?agis of wi>it!s nrrc rha aclcnze- tilth none war mill than is Ijllitr Consistent .*llh f?*e]iIit* ? u| inillmi! n spert ami go I lieling The ?-ul i ? l will be up ag.nu to-morrow, wnrn Mr. [IIai k will speak. It ii thought pr..bhl?lc ;hat the Vole in o be iak? n on the rereplion o| the pe.iiiuii, :r> the rourse of tomorrow." .'it I? tu v -m 9 Krotn liir lla!'.;in??r (ian tti* SUMMARY OF FORKIli.N IM'ELLIi;e.\vk 11 (here e??r his .hi n<?* in uhith the Muse ul irulh, juMicc, nu'fl"\ ami Ihui >r were pru?(iiut*'<1 lo (he ??!? pur|?r?c ul jmiii|*crii.g the rauitv of power i( i? in the rc? ent L-rtc.MW) iu die citadel of Har?i\*. over .In* roitis ol Polish liltcrsr. <?:' .1 in iintiomcluinti licaritig thi* iiKftpiu-u " Alexander I., Fmp rcr of all die Ku-wix-?, ( uiiqucrur ami U,-m i4i'iur ul 1'whimJ. U i>r?i uj?on ihr coinp ? ( 1 ?n <?| (.?? citadel of \\ ar!>aw. Itfili Notcmlx r, Ir'h"*." J i?e lines of P??|m*, " \Viwjv I^??iu5? ?i ? 1 >!un 11 pointing i<? tiir ?*<<-*, I.ike j Uill tm'h iill? Ih jiI aiivl iiu, may he jus:!) apj?li? ?! lo lliia profanation of hteiory. A1 'thrnt c Xrtes (mm the Moon ? Me-srs. (jnuthaus* n a <1 S;ir->ri? r, cintmni a-.r none ? of Mu nch, spile Ol 111*- ai'i'if c-i-l iijh on tlein. male po-iii-cb thai the) li.vc di ? - --- .1. ?1? . 1- ,1... COVlTCtJ 1(141 *C?C a: I Ml uii hi- ?'III.|I t m. in-Mii, extends to *k> S lat au-l (j~? .V lat ; ?<: C-'Jidlv. that Ironi tie ftOlli deg. ? ! .V In. to I he ITtli -if S 1.11. I lief c 3f e\ ideiit trait ? ol a it id 11 cij bc.ug ; lo^'li riKids [ lot r jiI road.*] mi iarxiu-dir< v lioie< ; a C4ili??!?vl idilicc near the lunar equator, tid n in- tr--|>--liuii cit) in (lie ii- i^htxjilio d, and j iiorii-Mork lurtiiicatlUII. A lat lieif. r, raised ' ? tlx* Ktrlol Collide, wi> I it-I) killed at Y??ik, nliirli II i*(t I lev and measured a yard across the loud <j'i irli i * ' 1 lie villainous and coviardly practice of sendin-j trunks and l>oves ! a e?l wnii j-owdcr, lor the purpose ot dec-una, and thus clandestinely dtsiroilii^, the individuals to ii h-?ni lliev are addr**?si- I. h is I??? 11 introtl.iced into Birmtnj^liam, I..-inland, hut suspicion* licing cxr.ii.ed, soernl fx rNoii- were .ar.ened. Ktcjk'ht was not il.e firi-t to contrite internal machine*. A *-i<u:iar clinracier sent about .1 ) car since, a trunk of powder, from New \ork lo a gonikunmi in lUiodo Island. A fiend of Ilila description, shuuld be buriit olive. Mr. B D*Israeli, lb* author oi Vnnndray. Iho Young Duke, mid man} oilier rnii-irkal?lc novels?soil, also, of ilm famous aullior ol Curiosities of l.ilenturr, (dimities of authors, &ic., continues, wp j?erceno, manifest a determination to i ng v111 die troubled and dangerous sea of t olr.ic-. Though a commoner luoiscll, pi* comparatively low orI ijjin?like most person* of thai description, when r used into notice, lie is mo i oc.f.rous in Hup|>??rt of toryism ami ajisi-x-rary.? From a loco-f co |m?Iis 101 hi, he his !>e.ui.iic a violent monarchist. 'J no do.'i.iunig is the conclusion of a letter oj i.ij ;o the i ditor of .l.~ 'I*. .. . A ....I I .1^ . me i I?II# ii i isct*. *+ ^ " I rm not s rpri*ed, and assurrdlt not inrifwd, |>y the hu^nlitv ol lie Wing*.? T'wy .i?ny keep me out ol P nlianu n , but :h* ? tvmii-M deproe me of one means of uiflii ticmg pub ic opinion. as l-nig .<s in this country I here is a free press ? a blessing w hich had they succeeded in Loiiis-Plulippiziiig the country. tliev intended, would not, ho-.vev r. have long ntibrded us its salutary protec1100. I lerl thai I nave d tried ai lets! o c h'(r|xx>u .11 ilie fl -iiiid> ring sides of the Wing f^'viaiii .11. All h:s ro ring, and all his bellowing, Ins loathing mouth, and ins lashing tail, ui>I no; daunt me. I k.iow it is lie roar of agony, and the bellow ol anticipated an I .( ill . Ih> lo'iin r* I irnof r nn/4 llm ?#.n _ lit iiai v> 'II, i ll' IWUIII V/1 'MUtt, UliU ll|?; tuition* of ir. \ ! d in-d to mounter the uKiti-t- r ?h< ii lie nas undoubted monarch ?l ilit* and it would nxh.fd l?c w.raknc.vj to "brink ir.im a collission hiiIi iiitu tvnr, m this merited inoim in of lu.t iiwlui and mipeiiduij ili'w?liilK?:.." Patrick c addy, male of the steatnlioai ('or.-air, winch plies Ut v?en G If.ial and Li?rrpnol h i v ii?ij guiic to In? ro?in in I lie* iisjhi to mi ike a Mm -liclii of salt peter, Milpnur, charcoal, in order to warn a ros*! ?h<w; % Ji<*hl was ob.-crved northern, wis with his niece Sir h .V.arjjin, w!>o was in the room, uiiforitni Jl" ly s-.ff waled l>j the explosion ol the materials employed. Dimstr uf Frumlshtp of a l)iti?.?A poor man ri-?e?nly f- II imo a onch near Notim^* ham, hulrterv atte i.pi mole tocxtri. Iiirn from his pcrilou* si nation f?ciii2 re?M? d by the iinpeiuosi v of his Li htnl dog; the man r - l . 1 I ill a ii-w inM?r> |h ri?nru. Mr Frazer of l^?* t, uith a parly of si* gun*, I ?tcly kill, don !? hinds o." truy. near ]11v mess, it ro?d. i r. Sir John Sun lair. ih.rt. who rrccnilv died ai Edinburgh ai the agr of *2, wa- nur.oi the nwosi di.-uiignishrd U*n? locior> of Great Hri* : lain, lie- w.i* a member of I e p'l.v conn ri!, urotr nbnui 100 to!u'ii?-s agrioil-j lure, Hiiuiccs, Ac. and in 111)4, ny In*' greit influence raised .*ro baiuliuus of v.?lunicf* each 1000 men Olio of I he '.ir?*r? Roth child ha.? undertaken ifct mn-tfii. ii..ti ol a fail mail Irum Vu'lUM .< G dlai 1.1 At a gin p d ice in one of the great nortliern ili??r?Miglil'irc? in l>?iidon, is the Inilmv- i lug aj?jir?>jiriin* iioii.e:?"A burial club hi r??!?*?-"? arr I ik? n tl iIt** hnr." Tin* r.-.rln -i unticr f?nin<. ??f straw hat* in K.iJ imI I- lit I Mr vt? if llil I. I u- library < ! the R??vx! Society roii5i.*ls of arlt 3A.MJU Ihmja? and i)iaiiu*cri|>i9. r?un '.he Alabama Jouriul. TKX \s. S\N IMIU.UI'K. Prr H, 1^15. To 'fit rait ir of fV ,"| tibanta Journal: A? ti.nnv i?l I hi* ri.iVu* ni A I.. Iinmn nrr ijrr|?!\ ;nli r? stnl in "1 I nul , nn I m\i nil* i.. In* infurmrd nl * In* Iri.c run lilioi. of I hi* riMi?>ir\, I again vvriir \nu on tli.ti ' Hihjrrt. Mi Inline* altogether i!i* n \ rlini inr .1; j i ;ii in :h?* in n ami j ti /< 111 ^ l>i.I 4 ?? ?i*r nl .!ulV ! ? lliOT ? In ? 1 j>?*ri in l.ror (iiiin (?.?-. Ciiulil induce in- ' In fl<i il. Tin* .isr in Ti \as ha?, f>r the limr In ' 1 ri2 ri*<i9i*i!. .mil I ?'X '* ha# gained one n t I i* ruiml * Jriiilid triiini|)hit knoun in tin J In*:, rv of iiiniliTii iv.irl.irr. I t n y l?i? I Inti r I \ ui u. the mva<>i?ii ?. { ili?* ?*? tit)tr\ ! ? <* ii. ami of tin J <ii^r < I >.iii \ni?i ?! ? hv the Anierirnii* ! that ! ? ifr lasted uImujI lOdiW. >an an i tiuiio i- our hundred run! tliirtv \iar.- ! ? the IhiiIi.i air fill llv ol l-'iit*. i! ' wall* ( vi I*it*It are live a n| mx fi el ihiek an*!, I? inj? built the i? ijjn of Spni . n i re intetnie.! Ii?<;h I??r dttellii nioi plan * ui* licit lire. Tito pit' lie Mjuare i* huili tij? on tin I t:r t?i?Ic * w itli (In m* ltoti?is. the t.?|> of vv liu*}t are l!al, viilli !?r?jsi works (or j?rolertioii?and on evnv -i r of l!o* nrc port-hole*, for t v s dicra to shoot from. In t!i?* Jr ( tin M,U>retH ilnated llir r !n:i <-h. <? v.-ry .arm . ?t"lie litilldlne, ,,|i a |, v ited a- So r??i? | loan! a view o| tin r int.\. lor I w u v it.i!? * aro .ml. On i r top o| the rhureh w i re 111.1 ?*?*11 lam rami n. ami n ntnl tin c In. i eh n to 11 I I lit t vv mi* inn! f* I a el dee, ' I . . .1 . VI 1111 I'lll.'Mllkllll*. i> 1)1 Mir . >11111 iiii-n,. |?r"!i i* 1 (' t oil ? V i I \ -l ie U ilti ?*.?||It>> i ? .\rros* iIn* loiir ? \iri ii ? - into tinjoili.ir 5i|i.:ui ?, vv t it* i!i:r!i< ? II f< ?*i uint* 4ii'l .*1 |V? t ?lri |? on tin* out-i V, \i i li an t inli.inlviiu ill <! tlu* aim* loi^lil. On lliv niMiir njj4i i, was 4 ?! 1 ! *li s ! ?l wiilc mnl (if ? l i'i*t |i. W 1 ll aliotln 1 ( ii? |i:i I* k l 11* 111 ol tin* miii i* In i^lit ? !i | r t i ll il li\ million, tin ilti o 11 :.>i.i- ol tin joil'iir oj .an w?ti* I:irot> nm 111 lnni?i * wnli ti>oi^ |?n ki t i||*|l*Ml*f>, .ll?o {'Till ilti ll ||\ r it IIII Oil. >11 liiat in w liilivi r vvitv ion .1111 \ luarrlit il In liit at ark, ll w.i> 1 \|>o>?il t>? lli 1 taking lirrol tin* i*,.t*i.i\. .\rron? 1 lit- riv rr again.; i\ mo 1111 ti.!r I a 101 liltv vai-is, wu* tin |oi I, ralii il (In A lano. with Mron^ st in v\ ill*, ai.il u Inch 11a<I n .*i-li tl I' ?* I r|>< .tied at:i itij.i.s nl 11 jr r. iuj.iu to hatter iIiciii tlnuii. On tin- ur.ll* ? ! thi* I rI wore | I a ?* *< t "a-trrnl lantiun, r.kin^ the uliolc ititermnli itr ?|inri< |>?-1w ? ? n mir cticiji nn<t t'ir i-iwti, nyl <*mn in a n?!i n c lh-i?c pari* ? ! lln* ton it again*! ,\ I icli an attack rnul alniif In' ihuU^lil nl. 'I'n atti rnpl taking the limn l>\ florin. i\a* i'ihumIiI extremel\ lia7 inl'iii!?; iiinl w iili *:*;ilintf-laiMt r? nr .ii?\ ntIn r thina, Init mir nib s, the jircl!ciilnliiv ! I ?11 111:11 j Mali work??ilrlemli il In a Mipcrinr lorcc in miiiilnTs, was ennsi len i! frnrrp|\ |Mi?*iMf. Tin-pnlic\ acini on rnnsaqm nily. In i: and starve llitm out, but, after seventy days' I rial, that w as found impossible.? J A id, on the night of the 5ih inst., it j determined t? attempt the storm. Our whole force was four hundred and eigb.y men. that of the enemv {ascertained since J their surrender) upwanig of fifteen hun-' drcd. 4 . Oar camp brig? abopt a miie from the Alamo, oii'v* one half of the force could he used for the storm. Ttro hundred and. sixteen men consequently attacked three 1 of the stone houses, outside of the public J -qu ire, and earned them, without (fie lost J ?>t a man. Alter potsessinir the in selves * 1' ihe h tiitsrs, a ninsl incessant ca>.n >nading commenced from the town and , willi discharge of musketry, w.'iich ^ continued lor twenty-four hours. Our men. being protected, experienced a Iom^ih of only two killed and eleven wcrimdrd while, that of the enemy wasYnn?iJerabra|?| The prospect now was indeed gloomy^^P In front of our men were *hc stone houses and embankments, protecting the square?and wherever they set their fecjajl they were exposed to grape and mu?ket^M They succeeded nl length in driving tha i rmnn from the three cannon command- 1 ins the houses they occupied?and as it I tv-is i npossible to scale (he ditches and ^ brfo.s:-work>, onr party commenced .pick* inji liol,-s through the stone walis with crow-l ars. and fatally succeeded in effect^ ing one si.flirico'ly large for one man al:aj time to pass thron^h. In this manner they* pron ed-d, picking holes through tlj?rk?3j ri'Mis w ill , as tlic) advanced, end driving the enemy f ?m room to room, as 'h? J ' pr-TC'dcd \nd in. this.way they worked ,v d f.night for ftv days, until th y had ? d ivi-n the enemy from almost every houaais.t? their defences around the rLurch. ^ Unto tins oeriod. both oariics hud been ' fighitiig under tin; same l1?g; but now Qeo. J Cor* hoisted .1 black fUi, and attacked oar if pirty with ill*?^ 1110*4 desperate resolution^ From six o'clock in th<* morning til! abndt^ eight ??\lo. k tin* n> xi tnornici, th-re was scarce au ui emiis-ma in th?- roar of cammo i am! musketry: audittetih>u d-irtnjjlhe night, ; l-rwiiutl ouc broad ehi-ct ot 0nnrf from i lie . liriiig O ?r pnrtvj' It-weitfj looiiuie-d to rexs forward, and li ally drove thrai uom J tit.- rhti rh, mi f*?.-rj 'quarter of the town? ^ -?.akiug th in re r at precipitately to tbtrJ Ala ??, across the iiv-r I) iruig tit. ir re real aero** tins riser, tbrjF^ b>usti-d awJisiefl.jj, and also one from tbo \ Alamo, amJ lie-firing Ceased. ~~:iMi The surrender was ?vo agreed upon ? J The M< xicann di livercd up their aims and all P tlie puMu*- pr?p. ny ?ar- to leare wuhin sis 'M d ?ys, and never to fight against btr, or iba 1 Const it mini i ot ItfM, again. | The number .! AJk .xickna that surrendered 1 was eleven hundred and twehtwwo three J huiidreii hi*mg ih svned, the omrping of the g urreiider. A'-on a ve.i hundred ijtatid of ft musket*, thirty-two pj.-cesof cannoniNpid a M la ^ supplv ol c* inou-powj r auJ ban01^ M i< i' imp ?s?ih|-? to say how snuiy ^exictn^.^ were k lied uuriug ilic- battle. li is supposed, til ill it ili.? iiiivitlmr mn?l lisfP hnPA 9 iir.tr iuo houdr d, with n.auy wounded. % Our lu-.t wis f?ur killed?which makes our 1 !?* , duriuj the uai, fir.* k lied ?so.ne few ; : werr Hniuid> d. hui none dangerously. J| The extraordinary ?u cos i?t.--ndin? oar i .inn-, atIor*N a subject oltlie iiuwi serious rc- j th-riiou. It has struck our own arm? with iur ? and since the ukuig oi i . low i. and " i M"i* i.tsT ?!. a! .?c?t iinprrjjuabh (i rues* i.ftho . limn v.ti ?* ?il it. u in th nrio>? groups, | t?ut one sciittma.il c.\{?r?'sjN (J?"The Aluihrh?gfl| it iilmir could hate .-av.-d us." N?u only ireM the storm i.f the town, hut in all our baitfo*,T Xj the san c remarkable preservation and mic- ' -**, hare attended our men. On ih?- 2*th O ber. four hundred Mexi- ; c hi", uuh itr jneco of CJiin >n, attacked 1 ?iii?*i\ our ol our uten, ml alter a fijjul of i%?o leuir", were deteticd. with a 1 ? ??? 67 killed, man? woundt*d, and the loss of one J pfeo* of art tilery ; our loss was one k.. led and 1 llollr Mltlltldf I. Jj ( n the V! th of '.Vwember tic hnd another | rnipgenicni, in tvhich I participated. Our 3 !.?rce. i roiijlii into actum, did n A exceed 78 J mm, w iule ihr rimmv Were itnxil JJ.'O utroojj J i*-i?ted by .i }?i< re i?f Arini?ary. Wt touted 3 t It-Ill, alter .1 lutlle ofdho'll 3l) millU'em uritb .1 !< -3 mi tlii-ir of 4t killed and many uiMiiflnl, and all their pick-mule*. Our ,-tm Mi>iaiti?d it. ).?*. 'I'he tti'tnjf wcro J 11 a < I it It -i ltd our jur y clnr ed and routed In in Irom it. IIm j?r and muxket* ? I?aIN It*i 1 li v bail aiuiiii^ u?t and wilimut hh- ^ niiT. And I iny-i ll a-k. wIki. bu lite ?I- 1 n i^li \, hi all ili'-jn* engagement*, could hate | tliu- pr- served iisj ?j A i-xicau sioldter i-? tint imw in *h? pro?. -j nu t- -.I TiX I>; and We h.i?e dcin -listfiled J to the M? mc.iii' th it we are u???re than their J match, when lliey ire ve to one. We Vivi 1 'Ma'li*l<ed in th< |>cpl of T-x m, coufid nee ? Ill il I h?*\ flfr ai'lo to m *11114111 m *i*.?* *? uii-l I!? u? opa I'liirt of \lr\ic<i Ami I J now have no doubt h it wu will go <>n and Jj ( ro-jMT ; .iixl iti.ii T. x i.- mil. ere lun^, l?e- 3 rmii mil* ol tlx* 1 ?? |?? j?l ,imJ most flourishing" ..I (Sir ?| .f?r. V\ h?-ih* r or n?.i \nna will now let u* alone coijr?r; donhttill. Tin* |?!Ofil6 '1 ol Tr\n? h m< t>ni luiir loir* from him. Thejr | , I bati-died ihn.Ct me oh ti he will, defeat ! will lie Ilia portion. Our Iriends ot the U11- 1 , ted States are gill intlv stepping forward t<* J our ir^kmuce AImiui lour hundred have alread) arrived; and v\c have assurances Irom | tartous i{ iirrters ol thn south and west, that a ten 11>?>11 >.t 11 d men will he marched to our as- ^ tan 1 e, ol ue r-quire ihem j >un:e the urremier. Gen Cos has remark- 1 "I, " 1 hat he was mi-taken 111 the pe pie of J I lu . Iin t luKlillil III* W .'8 lichiitig men, hut I < J?'n , nv iiniii-... s he found Ik- ua> cowc-iitJuig with diciL!" Alt description, I know; will appear, and 'j* main, no <J >ul?t, n II consider it highly ex.ig. yj g? r nod ; ntitJ \ot it luit a plain statement || of the facu> a* they exist. Although an actoH^j