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-e*4w' FeattWj PA1TZcuJ,AW FaoM FLontAa. - dit-It idition to,wfat we publishejbyeater , 4es COing the Aght o.l etaeb tho do e 'Mnintines,.uqd&;ieNt. Powvfll, fnit4iniiii;eIlthe follow P21r9i s dttittuteated to us. it. Meltea wa .8-0.name of the 6111ce kil i and Lt. flarrison was wounded. 'heris. little doubt that Dr Leitner, for erly of this city, was the Surgeon men 'onedqo killed. The marines lost an mt 1itio hoat, beilgcompelled to abaudon it, 11 their hasty retreat. Cenl Jesup had got on-the trail of a large body of Indians, but wantof provisions caused him to returu 4u Fort Pierce. Geni. licernande and suite had started for St. Augustine. Since writing the above, we received, by muil,-the Savannah Georgian of Monday. from- which w6 inko the extracts which follow FROM FLORIDA. The steain peket Forester, Capt. Dillon nrrived here this mornint from Garey's Verry. Froin Capt. ). we derive the ful Iowinig itelcligence. Lieut. Powell with about cijhty men,in cluding regulars, lauded itt 'Jupiter luet, and took a squaw ; she told thei she would carry themn where the Ludinns were*.cnl-. catiped, which was about 7 miles ol. Lt. Powell attarked tliem, the 1udiais returned the fire with a great deal orspirit, when the sailors rnn, and had it not been for' the ar tilltrv they would have bee'n cut to picees. Ali the ollices was woiuded. Dr. Leitner was hilled. 'Thc sicaut bonts Charleston, Wim. Gaston, and James loativright,were at St. John'. bar, ,waitin- f;r favorable welither to proeed to Iudian River, where th.-y were ordered by Ccn..Jestip. Since the above was in type. (and des patched by express mail yesterday,) we have, fromt the friendly attention of corres pondents. received furthei-Ipurticulars,wliiei we hasten to lay before our readers. A letter from "aIIIp'.iear ilie Et-crglades and 25 miles west of the depot at Indi'i Itiv-r Inlet," dated Jautary 18th, 1638, * says:,- . . .You will hear, probably, before this reaches you. that Lient Powell had a liile brush with the Indihns near Jupitet Inlet. It appears that he landed with about 80 mien N-iloirs, wiith the exception of 25 regulars. Sooia after landing, lie found an old squaw. who olrbred to guide him to the place where the Indians wero--about 7 miles ofl'. lie -ollowed her direction and cane upon the iidians-some say 46-soic60--and others V!) or more. The fire cotiunenced on his side, when the indian returned it with spirit aid soon put the tailors into utter coulu sion, who fled. and the whole part~y would have been cut to pieces, but for-the regulars, as Liet. Powell and all acknowledged. Six or eight were killed and left 'upon the ground. with a man who was only wounded but could not retire. lie was left to the tender mercy of die Indians. Dr. Leitner, of the navy, was killed, and every olicer wounded. The regulars behaved nobly. ITwo of the honts were left, in one of -h were a keg of powder and a box of el i.s,.wit hrtni.-mLy'a - - jissinee river. .o3ts fr-om Chaloite - andil must of the In .. ..LA,,. , I l, S u . iith o uits. A!iotler letter dated Jan. .lth.at en,m1. ne ar 11he hl. '27, atholit *,0 mile.- S. W. from .Itnlian River lulct, E. F., says, "We havc nothing here but whar will reaelb you before this letter. 'he allitir ne.tr JupiiterI luet is ve y tni fortuinate, and w ill, tio dlot, insipirit the eniemiy Gen'i. Jesupi and stall', with the 2nid regi ament dlragtoons ireachied cnmp f'romn Indrian r'iver depot yester'day It is pretty wsell as cerit:iiijed thant the lairgest body of Indians is collected on the Islands and the swamps sturroundiing 0-kieho-heie, to wvhichl~ the atrmyi ilil pirobiably tiovc from this position in ai day ori two, Fort Garder ci is 51 miles dute wveat, and:Captt. Fowler who retturned yesterda;y, having been sent onit for the pe poe reports tha;t the groutnd will admit ofn gooid road, andu it "i(il)probabl that we wtill W't our supieiis froom that side. Friomn Fort 4 ir o tiscampil it ,s ahntost,. impracti A nio . -letter dated Jan. 18.i .138. says: ''I.ienit. 1 v'elI h::. [een defeated hiv t he Indi;ims nene r 8: Ln*eia. All hi lii:~rtjcers wer*ie woundedlc' in t 'r effor'ts to biriing ihe s.ailoirs tip to the miark, t ij was uinavail ing. aitd it is aditntedl biy'iem, that but for; the ecompany o1' artillery, e m~.anded \ y~ Li. l"owler, they wotihl have slif'ered more tion- they' have dlone." Anuotheir letterof thle I8th (fromi Ft Ldl)d states in Lientt ['owelP's nalir' two saiiors nad two sohelieris kiled, as also Dr. Leitner from~i Chlnesutn, antd aout 20 waotm ded, non v bady Lientt. Johntonii, for muerly of the artillery, wasth lirwo hitcph, theit rest bintg till wouindied. Eighii of lie Iinimai', ii is said were killed. Theli old squwit as brnghitil c! enptive."' Anoi(t hei' let'r of' the snie date (froim Ft. (hiristimas) saeys;-'Nting has bieeni heard from the~ armi y tfor G or 7 dlays. except diat it i. 611 or 70) miiles in adva'tnce of' lort TPay lr. ne;ir the eniemiy, otn lie St. L ucie. lre'n, 6 niegr'oes and 24 womien nid eliil dreti, in till 61, nrrivied here oni the 1Oth. The Iltiancus aire on honrd a vessel naid ivill lea'ive toi morirow for Fioi Pike. TIhe noe groces remain luere for1 thle pr'esenit." ;Gen. Jsuip is now oni the Kisciimee It is thouight the rmiy will meet, or have mier, at Fort lisvinger. It is said that thinditi nnit univP locaitedl themnselvcs on atn Islandi "ot Ih of' ()he-chnubbee. / Another letter says :-Sine the surre'n de r of Jumpyer and hi4 warriors to Coloneil che., with 16 wvarriorq, hacd gone ini to Geii. Sm uith. who. oveniedti positions still wesi. ward of Cii!. 'Taylor, both of' whoim have str'ong forecs. Jtv thet Easterni Mniil,'at a hate hour, we b Irn i ihit from diien to f'ifieenuiboiys were b i.-wned at l'gr'mnut, lierkishire C'ounuty, 'daihsems, wihilc skatinig one a poil. Ao iftont Arn lou'tol,iif the- pchinerAgnes, arrivd at th,tis poryyestr from Msquito, that 41fr Mation had bee4i received ianhe latter ace from Quarter Master Brown, t4at i-att. Powell in :command of -the 'lahne frirces (ahout 200,) hid an entggement iith the indians about a fortnight sibee, at Jupi ,Ier%Creek, Sonth'of Jndian River, in which he lost one Surgeon and four Privatqes kill ed, and one Litutenant land sovertl Privates woutindcld. _'They were compelleA to take to their boats. The Indian force was sillp. posed to ho ubout 300. We learn, in addition to- the above, that I letter has beelt received in this city, from Savnunalth, which siates that the 6teamer Forrester had arrived at that port from Florida, bringing the melaincholly imelli ience hIat Lieut. Powel's command had been compitely clt up, and that Dr. Leit ner, t' this City, was numbered amongst the victims. The writerof Ohe above letter had not time to coinmiunienue particulars, nu we would willingly entertained the hopet-that this molancholy allair is exnger ated, but tho victories of the Indians in Florida. have beeln so fully cotifirmed in their most s.-gnone details, that 'we -;ear the report which has reached its will prove subttantially correct. This day's Sooutlhern Mail will either confirm or dissipate the ruimor. From ther Charkestan Mrury. Feb. 1. DI:Arti r Osi:oI.A.-This far flimbd Chif Imiti tilet dbct of nature at Sullivit's Island, on Tuesday night. lie had been steik fr some time-when we saw him at the Theatre, lie looked sad and tired orthe worlk'. lie was attacked with it catuarril fever, but whether lie fell a vielim to the common course of the disease, or to the har rassments ofa vexed and disappointed spirit is matter of dotlit-probably a combination of the two. lie had the hest medical atten dance and we believe was in nothing neg leeted-but it would not do-his prouid atad unconqtered spirit refused to be chained to a cai ive body. We shail not write his epi taph or his fineral oration, yet is I here sotle thing im lie character of this man not ut worthy of the respect of the world. Froma1 a vagabond child, hie become tile master spirit of a long und desperate war. lie made himself-to man owed less to neci dent. 1old and decisive in nation, deadly btf coisistent in hatred, dark in revengi. .cool, suftle, sNaaCionis in council, lie estab lihacl gradually and stirely4i resistless as cendaney over his adopted tribe, by the daing o' his deeds, the constIn :y of his hos tility to the'whites, and the prollmnd craft of his policy. III council he spoke little be made the other chiefs his instrumentts & what they delivered in public, was the se eret suglgestioll of the invisible mlaster. Such was Useela, who will be long remiem hered as the man vlo with the C.eblest means produced the most terrible el'ects. An itnquest was held yesterday over the body of a scaman taimed .Ioseph Nelsan, attachel to he Commieercial Irig luenos Avres. From the evidence given it up pears that the Captaiu on Sunday gave or ders to have the cabin and forceastle smok L AV .cfu 1tiued his m eeping o al, ad aIl-o provided berths or a I" 'ngin the sam wb- I lid he0V Ilienos A 11, altit he fore Castle witl the int"iion o ,7. to bed--was 1*4ortluatfly fli'scovered and drawn out nlmn,t stilinnted ; .andl by the 1artinimis or those present was restoreI L.ato in ithe i-hi lh%wcver, Ie fareed opIe the sCItIle, which was ca-lie, nd m111l4 i teCoind attempt id, c:m r his Ie th, lie (,ts* have periAhed inmmediately ml de.eend;..ta the stairway, whecre lhe was discoveredi arl y esterdl ay :norung by tlhe mnate of the e:l.--C!u:r. Cour. Ja;,,. :yj. .htramn Paece N'eptune.--T hijs long look~ed f'or vessel has att lest renebied this eit v, frm New-.York, having left that portt oni Snunlay miornting last, nt It) 'cloc'k. WVe have nos yet seen her, lint lenrn fromt those who have examinedo heri, that she is every thing that cotild he wished. Thela New-YVork S unday' Morning -Vu-s remark.s tha- "she''is as stronig as wood a td. iron can mtake lie, and is fitted with -every, conaven ier.ce aind lxuryv which the mlost Iastidiou:s cld( de:sire.S lie is 2010 1:et long on deck 2G feet -1 inilche - beamt, 11 a feet haohah-enii iimke{ 1-2~, lhe s, 12 state-roomns on dleck, riad enl :accoinolate 201) paussengers. En giane :250) horse powerCI."' C'ap~ta Pe.nnoyer lhasniow, withont thec least donht, the comanitd of ah lie ast steamn packet that ever tioated in lie Ameiriennit wauters; anal thie coniveiocei ad naecom mondatins wvhichl (lie hont w'ill allhird to pinseniger;, will make it a Ilixutry to go to, sea withI him.--Courier. Ne:w-Yont. JTan. 2S. Rail. Roard Acuciln anuel Iirmarab/.,Ih ls Newarkl was rouiniilig flergein lIill on Fri day~, at ihe higha st deel.vi ty oif the road, dhe locomaoti ce raan off t lie tinek. takinag a dingo. nal conarse nlearoe the aoppoie track, to the sothI sido (of the roi;ad, n hieb' was gtuardcd hy a stone' wval I eutir f:et I hick. Th'le eing ie lforced 11h0 wall dlowni a declivity oif from 30o to 40t feect, at distance of' nearaly a rod, lihe three snceeding. cars lilow in2, andI the -lhi andii 5th ear's tainig n dant to6 the iiortib side aftlie road, whlere lio wallignardeod fr?,m dan. .ger, and rnniling wvithiin one foot of' the dle elivity. Th'le preser'vationi ofneany 701 lives, and the escapie of every enr f'romi going over' the pree'cyaiet, were (iwing to the cheekrl tivetn to the loconmotive bly the wall. :ind to the slowv pro2 ress of the c:ar at the time. Th'le licomnotive w',as mniteh injured biy the oni p)assetnger's received anay hiarma.--Onm. tidr. 'h,ildren in FaIctories.-T hle select comi mfitte'e of' the Penni.vvnnain L,egishatuire onl this siibjec't halve r'eportedl a lill otttitled 'Ati ntet forn preservation (of the health atid morals of childrean eml)oyedh in h':etor'ies.'' The hill prov'ides thtat children who are tnt aie to r'ead & writo shall lie seIll tO schlool 3 tiotnths Il eachI andt every year while they are etm played in feetories; that no child ol'a less age than ten years shiallibe employed in 2 fahe to:-y,an a hat nonae umdcr sixteen years ofrage shall lihor moore than ten houirs pier dlay.-. Penhiaetis are i uiposed (it parenits andl gtnar dians, antd also0 oni emplloyc'rs, for any e'a 8ion or v'iolatiou of theC law. WI-ta, nleancer, Jan.117. .ft! th 8aie,yesterday, a bill was Pted: by te teo bracingith e p16 Admini-t at, vary,ingeousiderably on the sub-Trens schpme of the late eut a Session. and by much -the more exceptionable as it va from.that scheme,- The bill is of.g length, and we have no meaus of obtain a copy'of it. - The following is, howe a oummory of its principal yro.visions: 1. Certain.roonis in the new Treas Building, with safes and vaults, are to c. stituto the Treasury of the U. S. -2. The Mint of She Branch Mints te also to be public depositories of the p eubc moneys. 3. Certnin special depositories are to created, viz. in Charleston, New York, u Boston, aud officers to he appointed the . for, to be called Receivers-8Generul, will salaries, &c. 4. In certain cases, collectors ofpubl, moneys may mnke special deposties tirkq, the key upon suh depositorics to retained, by hile depositing ollicer. 5. Many provisions are proposed by hoid an( otherwise, Ibr tho security ol money:in the hanls of those officers. ' .6 6. Exclusive specie paymnl)ts, for il does and debts to Government, to he relul ed afteri a certain time, say four or G ye.f lienc. Another feature, if we understand arigt, annuls, the requisition of specie >nymcns ft the lan offices, permnitting the alternati(e of piying lie .monev into the Treasury j Washiigton, certificates of stich pai t. to be received as cash at the lnti(i oli'ees NATCIeZ, Dec. 29 Another Dreadful Steamboat Disastcr We have aouinl to record nuother dlisastr is event that hais occurred upon our wat<t. We give tihe! ImIIiculars as I'itnished us y one of the surviving passengers. About 10 o'clock. on) Wednliesday it it the 27th inst. fhe Stennl Boat BIlack lIna k while descenditi. the Mii,sissippi river, - hout 31) miles below N atchez, on her trip o Red Itiver, burst one or m1ore of her boi -s with a I*Itnl and3i treienldous explosion. . It is s11pposed that all her boilers burst, s (or 3 disftinct reports were heard. I is ilmpossible to ascerie;- the wIt e - lneunber of aflssengers missing, at this tint Trhe namt111e of the survivin1 cibin lpae - gers are 11njor die linssev, U. S. A. 1' s Dexter. Mr. Luckeit aId nimily, W. )uflield, of ,l souri. R, 11. 63de Yermn it E-. AManiing, New Orleans, Mir. S:mndfo d and Mir. Nichols A lexania. Tqhe on v miissinig enhOu pa~ssenger* is alr. D)elisk I. Alexandria; two servants or mr. itT I were Iblown overiond and killed, abou11t 1 n or twelve decti 11assenl-ers were missing ; :3 were killed 1ad 7 dan'gcrouwly sca!de11, o of whomi died on lieirpIss.'e It, this ii,1 .0 on the foll"wing uorning aund 1: s-i) b v scalded. - The explosion was prolmllv more de tructive 111111 y thia has ever ocurr d ont the lississippi river, Im:uedin otly nr ter the CxPlosioln the hoat wa'Is di:seoer to be on fire. and' was inking from e produltced by the explosion. Severul ns,b cesebil attillipts were finde to otet :a i. on shore. The sit iation or'.-iie Ihun PaqRCIsgr*s flontin in the :.;41 of the rl . er, (on1 half of whom we tuomie childien,) withomll anly Iaitate in bI t e r hlorrlgrm 0N .. as r;tpdily extintni hel, and their per | 0us situatioi w'as only relieved hv the l - sistacle of a Ihat loa boI>ngilg to'Alr. of Iisilg Sun, Indiana, who kindly rp spond(led to the call of :ajor.) le sev, a d (""p.. l'nyor, who Went in pursuit oh'i, -Ia it is to the assistaiee (if Ihe C.ptain of t IlI at L at, who w4 ill bM! remembiered by ihe passenigers wsith tihe m3ost gramaeful fetl - mits,ithatv every reCscued~ piasenger in il prba ii aws ihe rservationofis'. Capt. Tayli3or ami re on this trying, acca noun, conducted theiuselvyes with ihe utimost piroprietIy, and( aerpti tI iselwves enti rJy to ihe sa t isE'tiei of t he paeng--trs. The loss of mitoey and p)roperty wris very coznsiderable. . MtIaj. Die R uz.ev ni:s i* pea session, of ahbout three hmudred Ihhousa d dolilars, governinentj maoncy i;r the purpr e, ordlisbuirsig, er1 which a bout ihrty' thouiu d dothisrs wsere llowni throt4th atint liabo 's:hse hoat, mittoy ofthe boxies h-iliz4e:itirely bra s.ena to pieces,aid the(ir (Nlitenats scat tered, I as stippiosedi tI:a t abuotit 8 or 10 theotasandl doll:rs wetl int o th--. rivser, andtt conulezjnithy wsifl be lost ; also many trjuks conia;:ming mioni'y anid p)roperiy of valuea bi9lngig to pa o. gers- Much of the c::rgo w!l lLbe gre::l! dontagedl or cntirly lost. The p:t engers fe'el their eniiire inaihtli to do j ustice :mt thiis tim se to the mi:'a s m110n3 con)Iduct of Cnyt. R~ tidl. of thle Steamii boat Comme.i1ree, and Dr. (Gale, passwnu er on t ho Cornmierce, hnt hopue at a fuit' re tiune, to repay int SOnes mieasu re tho." hiiahly p)hiilanthiropic geit nte w5 lih W aloned ev r~v atssistanice to the untfortna t- su!!'erer., as h:.ch possuily Cooki h giveni'i tto t hemij. Capt. lituid1(, after releasing the passe-tngers, tail lantding .them oin shitre, remiinuedl sev'eral hituars with the lioni, amflordinmg e'very cemi fori and takingj. all ont hoard who wishied to avail themselves of the opportunity. Corresponadece of the Italt. ('h,ronicle. AN:mr oLr.:, (.Mis.) .Ila n. 10) 1s:8. Appilientions tor dhivoires aire pouinii in from all thtirters. You wsill suppIhose, fromi theC anltiiit of so mUiay to lbe relieved fromi~ the nmirrmsgc yow, that ''the plaice of' I',; pj. ness IS thus singile situaStin3."' Th'lere are somfOeticuIS eases biefoire thle I Iouse. 6ne ftrm the lla.iernt Shuore gets fahi i that u h parTties quarrelleid " thue daIy an-(r I he wed dmig~," and1( now hate each oilier, "'witih at brotherly hatec;" whiat this last is, you ,s'ii findi on referiece to flyron's Letters; lhe said lie loved ai "good hmter,'" and miethin~kq he wouhl havte been- cmiraptured with the swin ini this case. "'is imeinclihv, andI a fearfuml sisrn Of hiiutman fraiy, failly, aliso e'rinore Thaist love. and ia'arrinuge reaully uenn 'omio. Within a fewv yearis diivorcte huas '-ecn granted. writhi but litnulh obiction, for tab nost any camuse, and the iindill'erenmce with which they pass is sideed ''a fearful sign" of the nbsence oif she maiosity of the membei)(rs of the proper fepling as to the sanlctily of the tiarrmisge irue. 5 1 believe that no0 other p)m1 of the slate is distinguished above ano101ber for the ni (tm her (If itsI app)lientianms for divorces, tm. less it he time City (if lBalti more. One divIr(ee if no imore, .hissnlready becen gurate)i to persons resiadmg in tat city, and thtero is a score of others nendimr. F., ~ si.of thqAonaaand p uunta of the So4th' Carolina Conerence of the Methodist Episcopal urc, for the CHAREESTON DISTAICT. Charleon.-Nicholas - TalQ,_ Presiding lIder,--1tond English. J. E. Evans, Sam uel Armstrong, and W. Capers, Editor Southern Christian Advocate. Black Swaip.-H. A. C. Walker, H. H. Durant. SValterboro'.-Wan. D. Moore, John M. Dens. Orangeburg.-M. C. Turrentine, 'Lewis J. Crum. Cyprus.- C- G. Hill, Archibald B. Kelly ooper River.-Shierod Q*ens Beaufort Nei4ihborhood:-T. E. Lead bettor, W. C. Kirkland. Pocotaligo.-John N. Davis. Cambahce A Ashepoo.-Charles- Wilson, Thos. S. Daniel. Pon Pon.-Robert J. Boyd. - North ff South Santee Aision.-John R. Coburn, J. G. Postell. Cooper River.-John Bunch. COKESBUILY DISTRICT. Cokesbury District.-I. itny BASS, Pro siding. Eldcj.-Samuel Dunwody, David Seal. iiarnwell.-A. W. Walker, George R. Tally. Edgefield.-J. W 'l'ownsend, A. (J. Green. Pendleton..-Wm, Whithy, Abraham Nettles.. (Ireenville.-C. A. Crowell, John Zim mernan. Yorkville.-Jutmes W, Welhorn. Union.-John Wattq. Wml. E. Collier. L aurens.-Jlmhn Tarrant. Newtberr:y.-D. Derrick, Simpson Jones. Cambride and Flaftulod Mi::ion.-T. D. Turpiu. Agentfor Cokesbvry lTanual Labor School -W'. M. Kenedy. Rcctoro,f Cokesbury ManualLabor School. A. 11 Mitchell. COLUMBIA DISTRICT. Columbica-HARTWI:LL SraIN, P.-E M. 11ePhersonl. Olumnebia Circuit-Ilartlet Thomansont. llinnstoro'-A. M. Forster, It. J. Lime houlse. Lancasterrille-J. M. Braduley, Samuel Townsend. Canden-W. J. Jackson. -Santec-Samituel IV. Cap)ers, Wan. 11ol liday. Darlington-I ra L. Potter, Wiml. Clark. ChesterlId-Kenm-thi.ti Mu rehison). Irateret--W. A. Gaiewll. Pe Dee-Smpson 1). Lanev. Uplier Santec lission-Saiamnel Leard. irnad Rirer 3Miq&ion-jos. I ones. Agentfor Randolph Macon Collegc-W. 31artI. WI 1M INGTON DI)STIt ICT. IWilmington.-C. I:TTS. P. E.-J.1S. I. Wheeler. . IBrunswick.-A, 1. McGilvary, J. Chan dier. Blladen --Willis IIaltan, William P. Mouzon. Fayetterille.-m-Jamjes Staev. Rockinghain.-Chas. S. WValker, P. A. 3M. WVilliatus. Cheraw-Fatnes C. Posiell. Pcc Dec-John R. Pickett, L. Scarbo riu;:h. kRlBlack River-rrederick, Rush, Cornelius Glowawn--.onVr. Mcoll. Iratccanav.-Julin A. iinnick, II. E. Oghur.an. Black RivcerA Pe Dec Missions.-.. R t-h. 11"rcuinci Neck 1issmio. Theo. I urr ins, J. L. Belin. I.NO-Lro. DISTRICT. I)ce'j Rirecr.-'Josephi P. Kerton, Jno. ie Mackin. Mlontgomery--Thaomnas L. Yountg, an a'I tinc to lbe supplPlied. IladecsboDro'-D. G. MeIl)taniel, Colin Mur Cen.t.-P C. Browmnan, Beni. IIama ion. Russell. Ruthenrford -AIble lle:vle. I'ing's Mlountai.-Cnnphell Smniab. 1ie.rr. Caitawhl .isxsion.-J It. A tntoy. R?ockprIa Mlission.--.\. !l1'C'orgeodlale. W. 't M. Wihtana. Plrofecssora of En aglish L ir ature,i inih {anldlh. Marona (:al lege. .I.ime i'Se'well, tran:J('kere to (Georia ConfeIrenace. :and s'autitwd~{ ini Sav annahil. T1ua.: Gnr Hanl.LI I 'onu ena.-Pu, tler Pricu,,ln rsr *-We.I haove as earn.inae-i fuarthe p,artainh,rs of 'h laastooandling B.:k lorgery menut awnedu lhi.s mornintg. It appars thlmn lth plaites frorntt w hich the impress.ions wer'e tkein belonged.a to ithe' Banuk of' Kenutnek. Th'ley wvere detpoasiteda ini the. Uniona13 aink 'f this ciity, whiebd is theia' agea. Ior the pav - menta s haere. Abounit $370).000' were rewzI v fraa entlissia l. IiItstero arv l; ar thte ho ii ls in IKet ucky to kieepj thleir pl Otes in this c'ity -'generally in thle vsaults a,Ithaose' han ks that are thIeir~ agents. TIhe Noarihern Bank of Kenttneky empl ~oys the Phioeni .st Bank as thaeir~ a2ent-I le Ban k of Nentneaakv lhe Uanion Banik. The noanie or the e;a:;ie'r of ilhe Baik of Kenltneky is G3. (3. Gwoilianey. Thea inigenmaty of the attlempat iadae is r'e mtarkable. The plates real-theo jimpre'ssiona real. TIhc f'acts are these. On the 1 0th J1 aa. Messrs. lIerton and U arley entgr;av"ers of' thle BankL of~ K(entneky, racei'. ed a letter alhrong.hl the post (Jliee lhere, puirportingt to he wrmeatn lby Georzo C. Gwrathmer,.v tte c'ashier of tat Bank, and dated at Louis ville, direct ing the engiravers to have imupre siotns takent for $370,000 and( to dlive'r a le samec ito thle hiands or James Scoatt of Lotuisville. Tis~ letter eneclosedl aui order on Mr. Ehhletts, the enshier of' the Unin 1$antk, to deliverci the plate~s to the enigravers ror' that lt'prpse. Oan the outside oft the letter was w.ritteni in penceil, a note staig that Scott, the bearer of' the letter fromn Louaisville. had gone to Boston, anda would reltarn in a few dlays to receive the engrav ead unote's. The enagraavers went to 1he Union Bank, dl'ivCeed iIhe ordeor to Mr. Ebbetts, :andu received ilhe plates as tusanl when the Ihank of~ Kentneky~ wanated notes. Thel imn pressions were takent, andl thtus the atter reste-d ihr several days. Oan Wediiesday, te 17th* inst, Mr. B tr ton, the engraver, was kreead tnn lute nt ighu- The. person ioing so, 01ta1 111k It 11 0 i m Boilon, whbere hie' hap-swdn one Bie' nfl thiCthe had oirected .him: to re-I zeive the impressions, Mr, Scott being de Ltined. in Boston onl account of -business.- I The'sirrangeness, sce'rey and mystery ofo the proceedinigssawakeneod,tuspietonI in thei .1finds of the engrdivers. They put ofri'ihe man.till: next day. Next day the'engrav-i erswrent down to Mr, E bbetts, siated thleI eircumit6aices, and on examining fihe orig inl order, Mr Ebbetts riound thlat it wias a forgery on the name of Mr. G. C. G wath mney. In this stage of the case advice was ta ken, and H oinan the police officer emnploy ed. Two mnen were arrested, examined, anld aire now in prison. One of themn is called Pitcher, but it is suipposed hie is the samne one who passed oil' ats Scott. The other , is a broker who lives in Waverly Place, recently known as the chavnlier for trying to fbist on thle cos,Mmunlity the paper currcy of a certaini bubbie called tho 11 linois Exporting amd Mining Company, and which wats endorsed as good by the Wall Street papers at the time. Hie im also inl c ~~. I. Neii priso. Ah noe peron, fro stauisvllebor clenveal a i ad suppredto. be conre ~ed. the imsone Mprhendt ed. gde Thieit whoesmton as ineiofusyeco ducotd, anes butefrethe prdmee or h ins ravers, ers Ilurto h and Gurley. they would ivo snetieded. The impressioris are 10now inl the Union eani. Honicide.-W e learn that a i. S. soalier named Francis niigis a ,.ative (of irelandi, was killed it fort o Mhrie oC Saturday nli;oht 1as0, by at rellow soldicer namned Jacob) 130rrOW. A (Iiuarrel, it is said, had ensued betwee n t about three qiuarters o anl hour ebre the fatal deepri in 'wIch the e eensed had kicked Barrow We all-o lenrn that I Coroer's inquest wis s oel Yeserdiay, fin Sullivnn's Ishnid, and brought in a verdirt ta te lidvecased had come to hi deatih, orom a Ill and two buckshot, discharged rom a imsket by Jacob N. harrow, which entered tfie left breast of ilte imecensed, and parrsd out under his right shoulder, and calused hois instant drath. V Clarrow has been broh t to the city in eustody t take his trial before the Federal Court.-Charleston Courier, Jan. 29. F oreign. \iNurTim PLOT AGAINST THEl LIFE. OF TIHE KING OF FRtANCE-. By letters and papers from Paris of* Dec 13, we learn ihat tnother plot against th< lie of King louis Pillippe had been, hc0ppi lydetected ;In Consequence, suveral pre SnS had been implicam in Ilhis atroci ronspiraey and been apprehended. Thl plot had been kIIwII 'to the ministers. i seins, for some days; but thec detectiol was0 purposely delayed till tie eve of th< opwi.tl. ofthe chrmbers. Tho chietorth COnSpi raors, a fmanbY tle ntneo oftibert was arrested at Bologne, Deceitber 10th hur Pari Mhe.fegr states that he ww1 codeimned is an aecomplice in the Neuilhy eonspiracy; thas Ihe had freugeitly been over to Eglnd lately. and was retornin dath, onl Friday last.wheni, onl laniding_, hie dropped his piocket-book, which was picked up b,y t Custom I louse officer, who called after himin but on aucouint of ate rain and wind, did not make him hear, and he made his wat to his 'ii.~ ~t.'appenrea Irdmn hnsm W E'.n-land, where hie had -,one apiparently l Conulit Some iilfl lvmechies of Lon Jon and Itirminghiam, owinhe pslan of an, in lernal machine oWa very complieted na tre, but wh.ether i was to be constcIed II Francev or lIgla, was. not yet been scerlainrd, nor was there mny thing tfk lieor whit warts Ptolie hrod b intopex. souisoh. Itiwas iihoughmt- iihat te attrempti Sveraly arssd been zmmndedf persmn mpothaed bam,o them m miron t, itr em mte, at whmoe daysebwash sleid i ohpnrosclyleidtionl ptpers a dofuble Oiemlld oig ofi cne. anisme ct.eofthe acimtremn; ira ud , abytt naie oh Savoyert *.as tra resm'd atrk loupll, Lanczte Igli b liect Pa.i she.mker Stmtub, tat mehani encokm anmic ;r an Madmcoi,ele imi the ll, oupnmlcbjin ta hw hiadrtjinlr bcoer tonga mis ely Gromid w has reurtn al-i ready riglized hutlersel on herdi~ plieicalpfel his hOkbo, andie w itnre sd e diavs ate bthe Cusntion os tie, wepi nolldorey, forn hutcotng thecoms of te iwo ate wi,di ome tmprat heapr,sii ietd h is e found "ty a"T .poses,Cin. ,n among them le.ttrer in whmiebhe tats Iremhedf tom beliCthyu m1e. (iito pa his h~ill a hmais te and asks rThem Gai.ttie aloucv inormiiphaemtd tin-et ttvho bu t etarie wm tohe Coniergerie,m mi o~nei or mistm feoiouWs tif t pesot, nsr hmu hecd no aways suyhede .-m~'m tgrtoi procedi-gs it ta mab1hi uht isub eM. Ztnt gicmI sI grosm;ly that tIe was temn uri:ne fmot t, s m urieder im weilo r.me her,oal yaret mimpisonent. Dauorminsth Pa identmib tredm hm to be~ 'Ike outtmml ofm. mttab-, imce, as wo- s lbsegne read toeim ina pr;li.son.mmm letifomwen -ieattwe mryl-six fowlar g pre,bv middlemu size; andg hiaetrets natrayupsn, ece ived avv ,&m addtinn froeityr ofexpreuion frmehis lton hair and whimsket whm ihi srnd This Tho ositrut ljionnmmel. pmitionlas aonreprt tha th mistrate sai omb impl~h iate in the nimdir of nmubeti a fiw splerntimy judg'e omm he Tish:im.mi dePrmielrey ir' htace ofihe the tAiisne o time o tter handl thoer imzete cemsicritryunauxti decares ha. mmher is oti ndw astior toi warn lthe supotmmIIttinr rthtl wrnitrte tis cocerned mwint-h mater.ntshimsh tiim vi i Frmic the New oriklai Cotelan d rik 'uhi -nny~e futher5 accons from thetI present scn hof i~stuvtrancem it thin noeigoriood ofmm Derit, th mit hexcetion of tme folrlow-1 ing,it.Iel ice wichtv wte fin in '"~'th Lon don ii (Upeu Gaaai)' Gazette of hthe 1i3ir int*4.i(Frogsmt thit paer le ifurther learn tat themt ioa sinhnistntof Uper wan a da,- arimet mtrnig out t gre numbers, fm all cuart-er :- lso tetitrno rioli mni i r.codntry and proa ies of the iuvldr,AoW e01 i al Ilanc. The news from the west Ais aZ-s,Ti' bovereign 'People nro" Idiisg - in ,very village, & enlist ida service. Thus iis impo jow man are coming agains us."T iystem of intimidation has begun. Ono - rnan near Black River, opposite Port Strnla was suspected of being a Royalist, and his [ouse was consequently set in flames This shows the disiAosition of the people we have to deal with-being so eager. at. b)urning property that they cannot wait till- .4 hey land on the Cadadian Shore. If they conimit these outrages in their own country., what will they not do in this? We learn that the crusaders against Caw ada at Detroit had arttempted to land on the Island opposite Anherthurgh ; but they were repulsed by a party of volunteers who had previously possessed themselves of it. It,' is supposed that *.be loss of the invaders was conlsiderable, tho we have no parictilars as to the killed on either side. The party after being driven back took possesion of an A merican Island, called Sugar Island which lies a short distaneo from their intended head quarters. A persoi yesterday in towi who left Detroit oi Thursday evening las inflrms us that as nearly as fe could ascer tain, between 5 and 0O were collected, who had filtir cannons-ono eighteen and three six ponnders. That on Alonday last they got a schooner on which they placed tle cannon with as many men as they could stow away, to take possession ofl1rit ish ground; hut the result was as above stated. IIe further states thait he met the volunteers hound for Sandwick, about ten or fifteen miles beyond Cathua, and that they would arrive at their destination on Wediesday morning. - They were on board a steamboat and schooner-the latterheing in tow. Our force at Sanwich and Am hersthurg, were quite snifficient to opp any force.- 1taL.t.jq iv.bQ * roit could turn ont to ell'ct a landing. Latest batelligence from the lWest.-Col. Radliffarrived at Sandwich on Wednesday and proceeded to Amheorptburg. The vol inteers from St. Thomas were on their march and mut be there before this. At Port Sartia there ar about400 men, ,wjiicl were soon to he reinforced by Dr. Dinlap's Company of about two hundred. By ihis time there will lie near two hundred men onl the Frontier.' The invaders are now stationed on an Island called Bcis Blanc From the Bujido Com. Ade. FRO TH . FitONTIF.R.-The Caroline. -Mr. Wells the proprietor of this ill- I onat. nov the subject or so much at o important controversy. called at our o jco this morning to state the Iilowing ficts. The Caroline was never bought, charter ed, hired or bound in any manner by ilh ;!eople of Navy Island, or any persons in their interest. She was started hyh,mmself as a matter of tpeetlation to run as a ferry boat be tween Illack Itock, Tonawanda, Shos ser and Navy 101asud, for freight or pass:ige. She had her rogular e pers. She carried no flag but the flag of1te U. S. and bad no ther on board. There is. a rumor that the Patriots on Lake-8iz~oe-(see inap)-have rim in some forc .seized th orscni\ of the N. W. .Fr om * pI' ing rd AnExpress id reac lthe avernmet louse at Toronto, with despiatceto 0h frect thut Diit-olbe, th three hundred aen aud some pieces oi' cannon from De roit, had tnken p(ossesioii of* the Ilad of lois Bline. as has becti already mentioned. And to balnce the ;e acotins, is an1oth r hy an express at Kingtoi, fnrm thoe omlon District, signed bay John B. Askin tialed that a detachmxent'of rovghlst b,oats nd snceerde.d in cap;turing, rafter a shor-t mgaigemet. near M:alenm, a schiocn'r with iiir hiudred strands of arms, three piieces if cannon.:m.nI an abundanrce of ammutni :ona. on board-itho tiumbller oft mens not nenZtionedi, but it i, s-arted that the schooner ost ene killed, eight wounzded, anad 42 pris mters. The greater paart of Gen Blurt's Brigade if I latry, and Gent. RIandhall's lihirrade of \rtillery, haive vo'uteeredl their services .0 (Get. Scott for three tmombhs, and been One hnatdredl atnd ten Uniied States rol liers arrived at Btuhl'alo on Wedr:esday eve untg. 'ronm the (harIs'ton, Mercury. ('AN.\ h A. TPhe impol)(rtan)t docemneacnt which orenpies alt rcoliauns to dlay, le.i ves little roomi for lie confus'edlanI an multi fririotus rumolirs that ante floated dlownu frotm the Northerm, lFron - iers. Wet extlract a few prieni(lars. Tlhe -orrespondenL.lt of the New York Ex~press Our city is ait l)(prei ini atn unprecedetnted n:cai tment. A ie:l ni'ir iint has hien miade >y lii. (Ieno. lIrady;, oft lie t' nited States \rmyW, lpon) the Gioventr for a guard of' ino-r to p)rtect lie Arsenral ni D)etarbonvi lIe, I) mtile, upa the r'ivo'erioge, anad the pow ler margaz.ine itt this city3. Nighi before niel ithe piatriots s.eiz.ed a stamidl schooner at mtr wh-:arve.. sto!e 3100 stanrd of armts that and beita pult in the j:ail lfor safe kee'ping, tmi embtarkeYd ina openc draylhirht yesterday niorina, with somir :i0 men down thle iver.. to possess thi'mselves of a small sliat teat ly oppodsito) ForI M alden--the Island elonigs to the English. Our D)epty Mr hal1 and 30 other men wenat its purni, bt v'ere uordered not to approach tIhe pa.ltriot re'ssel. They ret urned to the city last ev'. aing. The Governior lhas ordlered ont ,ou rnco, ail sent to Derarblonvillec fiat craanon td smrall arms to gio in pulrstuit of theson ~at riot., to cottmpeIlti'em tat least to leave mrt waters. 300 st.and of artms wecre stohetn it Monroe a few nti.lhts since. All these c2tdtienmaan'ces iave thrown oar rity itoi the greatest excitement A tmeet nig (If the citizens wa;s catlledl yesterdlay, and v'olunteers raised to "-preserve onarnen :r'ality'' and prop~erty ;i. e. to shtut athe sta ale door ailler' lie hto'r is stolen. A com anyt~ of Loyralists embiarku'ed h:at nighi ini a 4 nsmall stam boat, detet'inied, it is said, to ittaick the ptiot schononer'. They have tot yet beena heitrd fromi. I Icre is all the amunitiiotn foir the Norilh West division taoutinitg ii valute, I ami ol, to sentyn live rhotian rd dolhwis, anil lie depot fin' tall thle na-s--omue lhoisa nds .tands--lef't withoutt the protecion3 of asin ite 6ni1w)'