Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, June 21, 1838, Image 3
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Domestic News. t
Fronthe 11Washingon Glohe.
a understand that as soon as the War
Depattuu learued that serious apprehci
siuns were ontertmined of disorders eiig ai
committed on the Northern frontier, by the
Canattdians who hail taken reftige withint our
borders, and who have lately shanieftilly
Iliused thie Iospitilily extelided to them,
the most prompt measures were tioken to
bring there whatever regular troop's could
le drawn from other stations, withotitt im
intl risk to the itre-ts o Ihe poblic ser
vice. Frot tile temperdisiplayel by iany
ol er citizens on the Cannda horders, and
from the el0ortsto he appreliendled from the
Cauadian refn 4kees to re-A-3tAih their for
Itues, n large rergular fivree i-; reqtoired oni
that froiier it) preserv- f!'e tat- faith ali
Jinahtain the pOce f the oc*.,.try ; 111nd it is
t subject ot* tcep re'rel th.it Oher shonld
have been so imich delay i the lionse ill
briiiing orvard the bill, which htas twice
p lsed fhl Sevaic. to increasu fle military
force af Ohe LUited Slaies, ad reported li
v01iabily upon by tie military voilniillec of
the 1i;use. All wiho look at the defOence
less state af outr fr-oiiiers tinit lie coivinced
of the aibsolute al imimedinli necessily of1*
t pasige of ihis bill. Not only is it tle
mn:iuded fly i dte regard Itor the s:aliety anl
)lnor of the country, but i- i recommended
bty avery conii-idertio n of enulighitenied econoi
iy. To be emipelled on every trillin
otitbreak to authorize the cmployment ftit
,olteecr,-, occa-simns -.nl expeiviaitire ofl*
n11 ey Whi, iil tie t illo-s a ilt a rat ol,
tle 'Teasuiry, cannot aitil t? be iturdel-'ome;
and which, tinder pre-ent iirettmsties, .i
ruinotii. It is, besides, ilrawing 1roin thir
-;rictnitiral pntr6nits a harge butdy of our
inost ti-itl cili.ens, for lie pfrormanc of
cluties extrimely mierois ito them, an1td in
jtrimis to the best interest of' tile inimn. It
is, therefore. o bo hoped Ihat lia earlh dey
will lie devoted to I lie cositlet tillon of t his
Imlost ifiport;lit subject.
Ns:w X1tiz, Jtune S.
Prom the Fron(irr.--A gentlemtan who
ar-rived this timirniin- Cromn Ote Northern
C.oitier inlormoi<t n-i i!at I wo fi-A-1 piec'es hIave
been sti!n hitely from Nizt,ara Falls vi- I
1g1, and if vas 'reportivi iihat two or thrc i
hmd been stolii lrimi Ltckpirt. NothinIg
Iurdher was known outicernin;; - hem.
Nmm3wsroi Caadizii re'tgec's, ate sCI
tdaelig thes line's, a,wanmi,i the move
ment Ilf tle wa1iters, and deteriniled to dis4
tirb them, if no body elke does. They dc- 3
clill.) making any engagetents io woik, ex
Celi by the day.
Thle Cimigratimi from Upper Canada to
the U. S. is very considerabile.
Our informai:t is of opiiiion that if 1000'
picked in ai i each side of the lite, were
itmbli , imo the Nia;:;ara aid sent down
lie Fal k, there wott!d lie tin t7rther trouble.
'I'hes wretclie, for variots reasons, wonldi
like to have a war;Soile ieaiue they could t
sell more rum; some (on th liritih side)
because they get more pay while dhe diL,
ttrhaj,ce continlues; some (Camidiani retu
,i gtes);in thie hope that a n% ar wotild result in
tlie,iudependeice of I ho C atndus; and some
m ny tlrm tho n'ere lov of carnage nud
there is the inst urgtit necessity of ai C
arimed force onl mir'side, at VariouS point, 't,
to watch fth, movemients of' the "patriots," .1
and ohers whom tmey might itjbinece it) I
j-;in them, aid also tio be prepared fir steh s
emergfencie's as are liable to nrise froiml tile
present tilleertain and 1:11SCIled btte of
thIingis. lie says that withlit. t prompijt and h
ekicided mieastu'es on1 lhe pitart f lie A mieri
I a's too), Iio rest rain dli.sorder,., attr iocitie's will
hce comminit te,l which it will be very ditliculi r
to settle without a na r.
Tihe Newv Yoirk Comm1 tterc'ial of' Th'ur.iv'
ic*.n-W"'e learn frii a bearer of1 despatchi'
es, wIho arrived thi mninitg (o3 hiis way to
Washinigton, hasving left .\lottreal sinica'the
dtIe tour )11 tes?t'i p per, I ihit Sir .lihn Col
-bornie, ithl his Std, Ii as eones to take thle
coiimitan of lie forces in U pper' Can:atlai.
A mtovetnemi lim tsee:, s to ind ienite appi~re
hensti'ons of' .somethsing berius,'
:-:iecui,t Te'lJ raphil fired il Is, a ln.i, jh
grsi11 ap let O stv',ro at G o'lck. ni Saiturday la'
ievetunig, .13un3 231 - tnebt t 'ectt I nr3s'3 1 s
1i're shte landed'i U or htaer dock...--ts,akh
receiveda the vi'.isit tftn iinm.medi'i iioh, wvty
, rantisacked the cai. 4",m333 otheiirwi'e eviice't
ai turbu1lenit dli'po'enm--t-amlii was iian iig
inst lie uipperi wtharit,whten1 she s.,-is ihil
und commamiZiiled( to "cotme ini." Th'le cap.
1toin, snppo~)csinig thiere we're h)aenigers in
walimg, sltppedh the en-tineii, andii thhppel
downVt iiinl wthii 21) fe'el' f th do'k, htg ti
t he passegers to comi e otn board3' ini the
smallt hoat. ..lit thiis wanh 1.o320 s:iiisfy lie
i-rowd-c, whoi mti'ieid npona thle boat', ceiiin ic5
nyp to the doc2k. d
A fter it tfewt wtordsh hiadu pasi'ed, thte cap..
to:ini in pieremthttrliy refu'ised to lintil, set thte I'
aitIely allerci thIis, and . wheni thte boasit wass
witliii a few h'et of' thec whiartf, iiaint wety
tmuik'tts were.i tiredo ahd" F t gy h 'I'.; V l
C A L~IN LS ti: TI:icl4'i ili ta gici.;,
io'f1 the ehmiheriii , ud'wo' rnk r
Tuxii A trr.un or -rm-. Ti-J.i(sa:ent.-n'c
are havmedcc with the sinnexedt extract frount th
a letter'~ dted to
iniix vi t.c.e, .linne2, 188. E'
'"The i athoiities hiere weries (jpyte iindig- '
in t si the act sit thle Sentries in iring into
the ste amter. They'i hadl hemi aurrsted Ior
exslaiiiniton th L irnting, andt two g-m.i.
menct ohf thin.o l:'e wenlt tiff to ( gd!enshatrv
* ~~at miiibiightr, to iniformi tho authlorlilies there
thiat they chouild at tendt the examinationi.
1 am happ)1y to saty thi t hey coniphlled, and md
w'e hiadt a lihorotughl pubti c inivesst igas41ti'oro
11 A. M. to 4I P. Ml., whIich resutlt'd in san
ilnanimoni opiniioni that the shtiss were tired hs
ii 'direct dislbeience~' at thte ord4ers give'n ti | cO
the senitries uad tht tntote ofthe inhilaiit ts II:
- 01 the town iivere' etigagedt, its wais sit ti's de
'udge .Stillwell and Mr. Perkins the N. ti
org, and went away quite satisfied with
he investigation and 'he manner in which
ur authorities have acied. Indeed they
ci to think less of the ai'ir than wo (o.
Phoy are of opinion that the ganxs infesting
ie Thoudand Islands are not yet satisfied,
mnd that we must have a guard all along
he froutiec."
J'ALLItA-ss:K, June 9.
When shall we ectsi' to heiar of massa
-re,s nicl robberies (in our horder? We hadl
iop'd thilat tlei recclt disposill of our troois
NoUld have hi he conall t mpited elh
>f alTordiog securiy. .lellerson il iudti
;(i have been unidisurbed by any aggres
ioon for two m1onths.9-and, lie citizenls
cearce lulled themselves into sanlguline re
Inse lon the sublject of the,;e der:predations,
xhenl suddenly the wvar whoop was raised
n ainother quarler. When sluill we he
reel fr-oml) tilhe aivipmim ns of toigh [t Iv 1 is
;ere'*!! When wvill our filmv eihiessicm
wr ime safe'ty? We le.ar1 Iroms :1 geeimla i
,%hil lives i tIe utwanee S pring,t that
'ul a Mos m sire a man hunting soime
ilieen Ir ty mile4 fr'm tI-c Spring'"Z
Iw soeta c111i.dins and lasi ly procceded to
lie pinis to apprise the people of their
hInger. A smahl plrty was soon 1ored
told venit in pirsuit of the todin-Ios: u p-l ;,I
WrIchinlg a large Iammock tehy nw.e
;rel upteni, onle en111e WIas killed and live
'ery sermuly woedi . As the force
vas small mi11iel the 1(li;l ians were prolteced
)y fle -inilmOck, it wa gis adi.gt m fi,le
i(ol to iazard a charg,e. We ace net hem .
r"Im the neighbolrcmIl f the O'i spri'eigs Sineio
he above imielligeciev: wve trus1,t h1ow%'ever',
hat there is a sharp look out kepl.
II~achmanl.
Pitns S-r. A im<. e- ec re.inlelbted
o Capt. euthllwie...1, of the :clr. Ipiinr.
irrived yester-Iay from St. A eeseie, ler
le Iicr,/ of'I the 21 insi., 11-ole i Icice we
opy lie fcollow%ileg.
erfarit a i /I) to |hc R'd|il,%.,1daif-d
, , ".1r-lv'Flit..v. M av 2.-1 1.-:;38.
" (1 w d 'CS a;. .'Capt. T'h *igpi,l i
Jmani of paleery now enn,tering lere.
ti se ic ionee ico Col- Twsiggs. thaet ae pmety
1'iasn hi oad beetnl .il ohn's l 1''rv, on
e bouit -10 miles no-ni of i1
lace. \' ili his isual aetiviy, our gal
uii(01 comma:eier, Ce I l- Twi.e.s, ordlcered
pt- iullock, 't itli I.. C0emiay, 2d Dira
ouls-the only ole emilifniy hlien lIt G'Ii
"ys l'erry, to proceeI; it nce n illh tie 60
ienl f Ceiun ligpill's, to Fort llalie,
"-re 1e) be reinforced by is llaniy Iienl
11111bl he spared., anid pril,'ule iilt- 11i1liaels
litil they calme Ip, w'ilI tilitili.
T'11i.sU I nlialns are thought lif4to le rinaway
reelis, ami to have lin rtl iii. atc111ii
we% liiver and its vicileity jr slwmle tiile.
'lcir 11u1t1eber his thi IPen itt-cerfailied,
helitv-live firi have beenl seell."
Anl ci-ers% fi-omli Micafnop3 arrive d Nvyes
'rday', staes that Calpi Tomlipkins, at'lit
ost, expected to have a flAIt 4itlh 'ier
i on the 30ha. Tigr;rail w;' ea; him
id plenty of n% oii,en ntd elen, ,nIl full of
l:. The Tullh Issues weere witi him...
Ie diespatch says that 2 comne)I.iites of
)rngoobs held bevie sent oit to fighst hi.
We hasten lo luy before our readers, says
ontents of the Io(lowi*ng letter, received
lis da-fy fromn St. Alary's. It is rom 31a
>r EdwVs1red 1lopkiis. who, it nill ie 'el,
as pr'niptly entered the field aga1inst [ihe
:cages. \\e are certain thall victorcy will
crelb copon lhim. Voluimeeers! dt) Ca(mdele.
o1 enC of 1l'linosh *>,w your siirit.
iid rush to the baclule lielcl
..sT, Ml ans's, June 2.
Dear Sir,-T"lo-dlay ai de,pctchi r'eacheel
cc, f'reein) 11pper lpairt (if ouri'e cit ry, rescpu
ing ta i gue csc, tas inear as cne lhe juid icca
1)1 1 meliace ncariors, whle lbae ' ttioenlft
ropecr-to wsiny1, oun or scuil, iwso (01i1 Jp.eies
I' ei htm. So gretC lia numbei', very jo...ul
ives abtr tonii our tpepulmi. ( i\-e,'c'.
esdaty next, I take the lict agaiinesDt fleem,
ithi is maney voelcintee's as I an oblta;ini
"el .Capt. TIracy's Lelcp:my of Rtilltemen;
> give se(cily Do nile ci ti-'.-ii is tel I e'x
oet.t ac ccnimp jlish. Dciiiil outr Govcrrilc'jc pus
ce i, seefietenii lhree tec dirivc.e lie sctampe,c
let ccl lice swsamn, whcic'h I h>pe wit1c
'ine with abl expedlit ion. iin the dlill'e:t iee
cac'm)enl ti any mien, hae bel)eni .O! i wo teh,
el one mnortally-~' II thet enem'liy 4'i>e. cci'
mel eIia ieel oI 0lIiie sve rli-e, Ic'e' cudt hI
y' wsite the enii rc'Cc cut; heir ccu e -ic tI
c'n lee lutoci c ear('edc hi aeet thue.
isteml eel hocld, D ie'y tc- al dans:ardly wa cv;r
re'. \ 'ey lrspcLtfully, yoiures.
1- IIOl'KINS.
IIeUD tis' .1112'Caer (.f'icntliin;eiourtfist, ."lec I..
I~ he'followinetg i.e a ccy of te iti D-'.. tc'li
thi~ee uniriaie .1- . ' litl'er, tic ci
iend ico his exsisece' iDe Ij li ;,'iy ce oec
iy week, mt(lcres'e'd to the publlic. \\ e
ehhishi it at Itic' requeic't of .e;rat of' 0our
tiz.ens, aiid haviie e'cected the specllsin ..
AlIt ye younclg mccen do eot dleseroy (cm--'
Ivses with Gambilinig, if' yucc do ycu sl
'trioy youer mliell. credit ancd Chaacziner,
oil i illlaver hce hapt~py ini lhi,siwm-l, id
cc wd il aelwia. I' feli miserablle wh lilst. yOi'
'e Onl ihi' c'ib . 'IlT'he is alway;i s awy'
mal:ke a hvm'g, w'ithocut GmbilinD lelt- |
arii I'dtJ, I firnn p;eibl, ancd( teti-c lc, e
25'isral' C'ver 51mee. O) yr fr'ties Lk
urning frcome tii- (Gocd hive. e
Youccr moist honidiecl. s
J. WV. Ml iJLR.
I)Diirrt of Lultudcef.--lr'. Paine wsac C
s bceene emloyed Do iecakc e a g'eurahien'ce
r'ce'y of 3 Massatchuiset es heas as~certatie '
at t he tie eee ccl Cmiiinridge (teactd os., -
a whi lich was cleatuered fr'oim ii hcy iriani
ihitioni) ha:s haithercto been htid dlecwni too ;l
eta!tby a ei'eand a thairi; thate ofl Mnlem c
a
the I licht loie'e ini Truroee, uesuaeIly know icse
the Ii~il hcd ori Cap te (Ccc II igli,htsD
enor'iuIy beeon la idtt du in the chtees aned
tre'atises on neaviga~tion's Deil ioefe c'-ro
ocusly, viz: too *'reat Iby hcrcee l'tcglish
Il.serPY Co,a,'iisoN---Thle bcrtain of a
say uman .is hike a sooty e'tbieney- ii a o
nitcittily ini danlge'r of tacking tire fromc thce v'
mees beeath. Thle e rain of ac wsell 4cr- l
reel andi q uiet citi'zen is tike a clim iney It
w,ty swepit ; thec apt.arks of pass~eion piass
'oi it, ndh escapce wvi houet dangier ieifo the . il
o!er r'iegwn of thought amti eflnt-,
Front the GorrespondemitofC
WAsuII:GTo., Jun6A
There is a rumor here, or.fJ
arenter excitemnits in Pltiladal
Ing but of the proceedings of th
ists. The people of Peinsylyn
eral, ire tmtuel opposed to the - p
the Aholitiouists, and they wtill.
upon all troper ot-ccsions., to -d ir
opinion.. it is idle to ilitoltjee
lie Imloveienlts ass tme'ro Imlolls. *
Inetlod, It coolness, a finiettes a s,
which does not belollg to luol.
'Ie politteni elmnIt-, here n' te
of great agitation. The great a e
ly over iwerinlg Whig part ing
ip. The s of iunion y
scattered aiong those who laty
Iimn, isliol a .Nationals." Vo
have beenl knowni as mnfor is
"it ".Democrats" in contradit to
Federalisst aid Natiails tire asO en
aid dhvided. There are-clemio i
ilioin it, that purty which w%VilL ork
i ilon. or a cAisge of it ud
measres, and I am prepared to i a
mtoveIme(.nt which will havcforitg t*the
more comPleto iion otath'eriy s
Willthe emnsequent. el(ijoll ork ..
OUn 1 the I'residetncy. There ia ove
tiLe inl the piblie tind toward tilt
.eet. I Wilessed it during the iA dur in
PI tinsylvamia, the .9late wh ie o'r.
C.1tllt 1a early and srronuttpotias a
catndti-lte frt,I !- Presidel-cy, andOl hieh
Ih ais tevve%r i hdtia Ir;i her ale'leetifrom
.limit, ntorwih.atiadin, ;Ill the strIAA s and
Collisions wihieb arse a ro the i0 tfii
.stema. Th politijaVitls, 64llowing. iii the
ni'ke .of Ibie seitimeii, are, hur- and
tliere. im -inIvIrsast;ion an it the pres, in
dili" ir". C;lIhoutn as the Catididate of
lhe Democratice pa-iv.
Thire was rinilliflig of conegitrinee ill
iit lotwi Iis -a. Ih e' Senateallvir at
t:iiii1: to sone tinimporat busiess, % eat
ito Ixcellti,-e ses.;ii, with elosed luors,
,whre thely %Ncre pr ply enagted upoii
ireaties.
In the licinse, the Bill for. pullill" downl
the iew Treasilry l"aliliti,. was flially de
ffameldI by a vote ol94 it) .41. The most of'
the day was allo'd to bu.4illess reluting to
the Diatitc of U'ohnhmia.
Jnie 12.
,Some passaCs ofil words took place in th
Senlaie. to day. h -eteet Mr. White and
.lr. -runtaly, ofT(l T-.,.s;e(. It was some
tiii.: hie tie Plell gp.a Tuerny afair,orgin
atilig t perNa maliad loitical strile at home.
tr. White, some little W_go, il .t tqtpevelc,
wa-s preit) wtrta iiiion his cuileagiute, and
4r. (rnroly hsiving tot-Iaiy read it re
mat1rks , wIticl IC d I nt happenl to har
at the lit-, iade a. blarmi personal reply.
%lr, NhiIv,.koin ever, didI not retract, bilt
re.tlirmetiv'lat. ie hm aid. 'Kbo partes
ii taot, as itn the I louse, o t e loA-e.
'he weathlra is now Very : ere.
Itboat 90 deg- in the Alusida ess is
%I(TV riersty, and woulil glidy up
anr ie ao ]t Iltere are "I very
ipol laut hills to be ateled ti.pon 1 ton
uthers, the Sub-Treasury hil.,194 . F1
be v,ery likely it paiss; the pul as
nai-Arly evean as lossible, Chat -(f
cide this great qilestintj*
litinded lpol a close taleatilatio I t;
there will e 119 votes Ior the bi -19
:gaiis it, and -1hat it will pass h) piak
2r's eastg vote.
I'remt tu urt' r G:tcfte *
'I hMe?- -ihthdist Coihtiaence nttqitdinio
as annutatsl se-sion in this city lis. donte tati
act thi at enittitles it to lhe grsatiaaide oT the
e: Ibly aill a hose ecclsiasticatl boieis. 'Stame
if ithe clergymen-i of a;isat churchel hiave bteen
intel-ltatr with ithe aablitionr virais, siitl
1. t lie cunrtryti" fiar i le purpoaseof taplrt'tin
tuinema trouble-msau dl5tieige in thle laind.
ty sigitait ig lin h.~ist tntl w~orst dlevsice of
'sitatn. 'l'he t'aiafereatce liss talken tip athe
-aeiti at sip"rist that tdoes it honor.i, sand
li*pheti someat toftitose wvio lisave blit tr
isally enat:gedI m the mii.'ief. (Iiel
vhot a lha vi,e la--i tre aci sttive sandi oltet jt i
>atr tng fromit the leg~5tiimteI chitiant (drtie
igned itot thtIiemt, to br-eed ill-blood an
Ii iailst ratce itn~li~ oist ves heett tauspetledl
tis satn~5 exaple thlit l,tuld ie foillowved by
'vry e'laarebt ini tl.Uititua States. IThe
itet hOtIi--t ehtitit we va-iitre to say froini
a. roal knowt~ledlre, is bettert uca itie
tht tte sle popltlationi taf the Soutithernt
ta.tes thanStts aty othelir botly of chrsiistan.
oar ii it miisiers hasve is ie mor,te witha that
opiailsat itan, miot hiien mattre bftr its mirit~a
I haey kno veryv vtn ell whs!iatuin oif,it
a l-elattoda hasve bena pi li-t til by thae Atho
iiii,tis.ts ini rehsioti to rit, l'aaaitaiitdtt
l.ity oft th- dleel;ir.,iaii in, the mtt h of
very- bar:wi a bohe~1iai,s1 in the altand,ti thait
lie ila ves i r- <ha-nvail tof thle ordlintalaes taf
aligitan. I hey iiio- t hat every failityl
- at hr-d 6o rehmonsi a inirne'ittiott to thoa~se
it-atple, at-I how mtata-h religeai n men sire
ne:oasgi-d bty th li- mistetlrs, int thecir hiolv
iatorisatmontg thec slavets. -.o tin ire knoir
lhe same ithinig, aui it is wvitha a feelitag lii t
haort fh lbhorrnct-e. thar lt wes hI-e se tia
le;ani the scantdajlous falisehaoods utter-ed on
his~ sitet.
iA veyc sdealeprto ofite Soiuth
tat nly allowedi baim i inoraiged to aigeiid
e~ woirsh aip of thatir (hail tiponi tihe SaibbarhI
rob alw-tird~ taf t- ann-hat-r ma-at iin
chtted lotr the(ir re-lia!ionst itstructiona to thte'
I ethistts, tat.l we dare say thtat proplor
ont, w Ito tre rehigionas sat all,lbelong.to thiat
bturch-. ''hiey beclonig to it because itsr
amitietarshasve bet-iento fsaithaful more in
ethaistale it icahatrging~ iheir duties to
-arids atem. We aire far froint iendinnr
ythese iemartiks, to sestg a;,.po ittl
v-ei lay iunrplicaitini, ofotler dentointtati:s
>r we aire aware hoaw aitteh thtey htave oll
ite mi manty mtstaa-t-s. hazi, it is a (nect nots
het conittroted.-Ct that thle tMethitdista have b
iSe maor'e thltat aill the rest together,'in the '1
ischarge of this benevotlelnt dltv, -It is t
l aini haerefoare, tha;t this dhettm ing
ii on moire, anidl at a.e more -corrtectly Ii
thIo reasl sittttloni ttf the slav~es ef-thao It
onth,i ansti any ofi aueir ehr-atianj baretharent, (
'a itia t his tirentistSa-a lhat gives gr est
tutu to thte st-pa .inst tatkena by the highest
athaarity of thaat churatchI. Itsi venierabale t<
i-hoaps, its miatears atnd iL* D! AEs, ft
sver did satnet mt strij -i erge Mt ti
a-ir duaty as good chtriWianst an ~Wajciti a'
rt.
-'orm the St. Louis Argus.
.IINING REGION OF AIISSOURf.
It inty not be a miss to olier a few re
n1arks n ith regard to the mininm, region of
Missouri. Tile Iron Mountain is described
by Dr. Rolle to be literally u mnot ain of
tngnetic iron, so pore in this juality as to
yielk seventy or eiglty per centil m. tIlder
the ordimary process flr converting ore into
m 'labIo . Thel( ellev.dilla flthllm;-;
tinl may lie about three ltindred and li:y
feet alove tle surointiln.g planc, and tile
distance across its stmijimit ne ain al
mlli us. l''or many milvs inl every direeiin
frot this mountain, large (full ttities ot ironl
tire are !o lae met with, anatd l6-eqnently
plnsdaago, and what I 1hink to ho the
snilphtirae of zine Five miles south orthe
otiontaini is at mal-nificet pyramid of lie
tmy et-cous oxyde of iron. It rises itarpt ly
at the head tfIthe vall-y att 11n elevation of
between two hinilred 4itm11 tilly aid three
hundred lbur. Its lnse is at mile and I hall
it CirelIInmfe reeep. This liflirs fromnt anly
other of its species that I have ever seen.
Bit little (if it is to le'buld inl plates or
siratnl ; it is inl h11ge ma,3tses of, mlany tonls
wei-l.t. Very little mininti has eli mmil lafle
for copper. A few shialis have been sink
tmelvo or fifltei feet in depth, and abollt
o5,o0 pomtis of cxcellent uoloper wrIe(!
maide. Thell- valley of Bf-llevue and the
surrunia' mIal ai s haveil the fiaes
forests (of' timber I have ever seett. Tlae
turity of the iron cire i. siteih, tliat ano
inl;.fious blacksiml ith) eal 11-rce fr*1om at
iaty article of* cntlery, giving it a tine tll
per aliter the manner ie w otid work a -iece
Ofsl-ecl.
aThe Piie ri-g rts from east to vPst
about tw%eIINy livfe ailes thron gh'Vasling
1011 cotty ati is from li%e tif sv nAt itt
uide cvveed princeipally Wilh ilhe mio-'
h11iifil pine timber tille tref-s bvinlg it,ro
tMo to otir fIet Ili tditmneer, anl iite-ty
feet in height. \\ a"hit tovo'v ia
presetdi1i4 ti lie one vast! nililf. Vt1UMMaii.
Iroll, Lead, (Jh,Silver, COppor Cfwpj
perus, Chtal k, lIhlek 1.eial. atnd rliimstolne.
Coranl i a t iummerous hat autifid stimis.
''rel:>ane, l.imestone Griailtone amtd ir
r.Nttone. Tler1o. is alst witlhill a Ithe c4out a a
grieat t n1tIllonut11t of w1ater poner n hieh nay le
'a1plied to the anufaatre of iron.
T nIdjoinig Coity '. Gelte%ieve
lit?"e1sses cad, Iron & Copp-r ore: a qar
ry of heautiful and varitgawtd tm-b-le III
losed to le more thiant a mile inl It-ng1th, to
gether %with immente -aves of u hiri s;i
retwimllill., satiw oflel l 11- mge- tiottv.,
are stt to) Pitablg imid t itn tei -
Jactur i l lia (iss.
SIs Very tt le i aty voul has Ieen ctintid
itt the vit illiny of the iraon tlinles Ile impor
taiee of Conlstricti i at rai r al roafi-om ilm(
ailites to te c1oa,latn-.f milei from
St. Loid, is too apparent to nieed ala r
ten t I ats I It , .
tor fliv. dollars nul aere, the( Com y h'e. it
riised or t lree or toiur cents per mli-l aid
tle iron tare can he lrmught froatm tle n:;jiIC,
b)y -a rati road lor- three dollars pvr t(m, pre
seting ver,y imporitartt ,:icilities ih the prn
din, tioll of 1.raon and for tile estalali.,b11neint of
the difl'erent mant!ietiures of Lead iron
COpper Zinc Glass &c. witch have given
to te cities of Pittsburg, Wheeling and
Ifue . ;*g" g .
lions of* their weath. It hits been e,-titilated
tha a ttr wtIould be tranislparted ott a rail
wiay Irt t . 1 ingaa cM10anav Ito at, eay)
d .anrinag tie first 3 ear ot its opii.11011ion :we aa N
hVe thoC1an11asal tolls ol1ia.-,) ta nc li% Ijazal(
lon' of, lead at trce ldar:, per tot, and
si.xty touas:ad tns taf fitnas'er at ou <lo1
Ial iier ta, atnoatai n: s a t three httitinbed &~h
arm;:aspoirtnia. tht i(monat at atoesa i-a tte
ahit sevean huataiared tand t.i;:;h) a hon
nitd dollars.
.(/calI . sibaj of 1/a- Pr<. xbn ria -n
L'"'aaib---ha G~'ieeal A as.,enil y', tathIe
I'aresbyteriat Chtareb, mse tmIlte Ph-et pit t
sat I /1a ha t aty i. Th'e sisnjattil: tat las ht
t:eteal 3e'aro e.ited- itt the Chsareb, beiinveent
h"' caL sathooail. a an the atew ,,eootl para
it t letth re -ittest its it linau!' 5separttion'.
ataly,,iand org iizedi a geneal as:.,emly o a
i resby~ a)tersiana ts ahucIt. Thela old sco-la
ri ty hem:;s itt pitssessian of lths aunds, andi
er t' the chaorebl, te naew scoal maesn
are aiboaut tat -otmmsente a lawi sutit lfor 5 h.em,
r a par't oif thaema.
l'The greait be:y; tar the old sc'hooal pe a v
i"hiig to) thei ionthern iatesOt', wile ta
st- lt he lho!e of ate tacw lights live' ini
he- Ntaorier tsand Nir:huei1sternt States.
S'' isbur|| C'a olin iant.
at this- <aty, the Cenattral Rail Ilaaat ai
S'skatng Compj:any, anad alse Alariza ati
- i Ir s -uiurtane I3ankt~I hav th lis wee'ik ale
tailrad il-als at alh- ratte itt eaht paer
a at pe~r unsstsun, lor thet htast six' maonsth.-.
a ne1 l tat thte State of Georg-ias, a Iiew'
J'h Itt avanahl Iiusurtance ands Trusit
ismpany ti h as ai o dleetareali at ividlendi faor
Its la:tt i .sstmonthts, ait the rate oaf tent aer*
P5tatlors or' LoviE.---\Vhile lady Csarloat
e litry' atew aove'I ~v..-.'" was itn pretSs,
l-ha loh, sag nt as lsthcaitlutt tSiitat
risn thae itatinr t'o thet pritetr:
"-lehar dir-,-l Ion ciomeas it thsat I htav'e
tlil not pr'ios oal Latae li-oms vota 'inace Matt
r"I.l.t. I haei n ai.ited 'a te 'amascst
Vanras, &e, .0 13."
As good a stiory at: that of thec pssee oaf
antsae-:'Onte kindi kiss taeli,rea we puarni"'lor
laich a hatdy ingn ai real iat a mstise sltre ina
inhtlade lhia. Thela mutsie hadc noat biaetn
ueteivedti in Ilhiatdlp haiat, 'hent't the imainiiry
at mmb-, naor htinl the cht'r ht tarid oat i.
het. t:aly, tota, hiada asadel her's purchaltises, andta
as set irm-tg whenct, suddIcenly tasrniin r_sound,tl
she said--"Oha, I forsgit.'" ''Ote big tadii
efotre we hpart.'" No sitonera said tlauhouadoe.
hIe handtisomase looktinag clerk spanag ove't.r
to. cottunter, iail baefoire- ahe hutly 'oualdla' e
laun.,t~ h ttuboI iasaai-ed a b. --o aher sweet
rcl ard om-eh furter thsaan it wvas.-X. y'.
'oasgral.
h lis aaothaer tIhus: fThe \\'est is the plaice
rt paromsot ion iand to gett atcqusalinted w,iat
to w,,orld. Yesterda;y I asrrived htere, andlu
vo hotr-s alfterwt ards wras tmade judige' tf a
arse race, aned to-da3 I raiw ii di~ u ..ai,
- th
I I G E F[ E LD C. I I sia
TnuUntDAY, JUrE 21, 1838.
Inc
Ve are requested to itate, that the I..V. rel
Dn.-CAPPri, of the Mefho-tist Episeopal ltc
Churcb. will, by )ivine pemission, pren:I m
at tie Aleilhodist 1lecting Ilotise of this lei
place, on Sallbatil nlext, at the usuial hour. th
ahl
We have many matters onl hand mItwich no1
we have iceenj compelled to poostpone, but siv
trust tlat in tfe-w weeks, we will be ennbled so
to clear the shelf. - The Speech iof Col. P. f )
W1. Pickens. upon thle Cumberland Rond (lei
flill, appears to-day. Ge.T mso' art
Specel opoll Ihe issie of Treasury Notes, IiO
amI MIr. Ithett's tipon the snme sihject, 1ih
will appe-ar ill whole or iln pnrt, as soon as oll
posile- ki
We have bectn reqeste I by n frienl. to Ia
poblh Genl. Ilamlilloll's Sperech at till' Ex- wi
fra Se'-sion of our Le--i-latitre. upon the sii
11viependent Trea-Ilmy R3es3alutiolls. Our a
Copy or it is no at h d, but if fnyi gentle- Ir
man x% ill fitrniisi its with it, it shall appear of
at somel( fuilture day. The friend1s of rhe Ilh
Sith-Trvnstirv hale tiniil 1t) apprehiend wi
fronm ihis effiri of (nit 1lamilioni. It i; pr
a ilv respectable prv tiveh of' 'eellmn
tion, ,im we wtiterly deny to it tfe praise ta
hicb belon-.s to soilndll reasonitig and forei- sa
ble arglnnl-nltation. ltt we have no Imlore dif
to say, at prcwwr.
Thle -:e wil ; v eb te news from t
Washlinll_- wh1.1%ich wve publishl lo-day, IlhatIl
Ithe, I ltdp-emn Treasuifry Blill,.has yvia 111
410d4 prospecvt of Sifcf's. Tihle iidet it
alarm if, heral- of tile Opposiionl, i( 110
small primr tiat it is g;aiflilg fivor. The .11,
vole will doiitIcss Ih(! of. ithe ciosest kind; f
prolb'I not Ilnore llta o,c vote dveidinl.
( oif O ilhe Illost imliporianit leasures of re- i
11111, n hieb evr a-gitated the coun(try.- ( o
'lint Ilk .c:t emii e has bevn ganiw
"riotud Ar ite last few we*V ks, eems to Ie
e'lc led 0n all hands. This is to be i1s
crl-hed to he 1*.::., that Clay Ihs :ldc a
fiir shwin. f" /,;s hind. The (plectill
owf t .\iw 11,C 1rican Pcolfle to clevill, fi-O
w%hether.I wv .4hidl h.Ive anl vrhali
N aml Bamk niti h Capitai of fl Illil-h
);:m, ve0b1"r controlling the Golveriowill 0orit
Co0r1*0..A by it, fir wheietr tile Govern
1ell s tW:i-: m p trated from thie corrapt tio
anid crrapi3ig illilites if Blank Corpo- s
rati;ns, ane reort to the plaii. simple, lli
r"'t anild cec)oIMlienlI plan of doin-g ;t own t
businvss. . This is tihe plainl proposition,
apart f-oan all 11metnphysics and iysifica- .
tiot. Ne er was Ilicre mjore misrepresen
i4s0 nf n mvvnip--n, ."nevor wtan there a
stron1ger effort to bliud and gnll the People.
e*uIItile eople
De sTIeed as it is, Its mn 11nhiwoly etlempt 3o m
1prlo(I,t -;!I fille Vauh:ill" 11%fitllitolpk; of 12' 0
ul-uta teIh:ing the;ur;
C0111111.3, aI 3 to osolid the moll
i)power m heG rmill1 ' t: nhused iv
. rar3iant "(cheme( 1(3 l' vl all clases.nroitl tot
roh1 31he ('Unlry ofi a1l its titles to refine
33r3 ellort to3 (rte Ia kid 32f1 (3 o0vermne1nt33
311ney0 Ar3istocr:'cy, t1m'ni51j3'. ( ol II
bcr feir the honored few.1 ti,, a1311 wolre thtatn
r:1g t;or lthe Pel'e , is it to be w1(ondered,
"lonv 133 mak':31 it.. Iprogre(s. NIo l2l.3,,t3 o
ev1er Pln(c311nItered - trtilger opoij tion1 3), atial h
fin! rimp. It may33 be0 liabIleto 30 ee
Itons, he 1::.; lhe (Illy, rjICestion now)I is he
tweenit ual Ai. Cly's 02h,
pear, 1(o 335, t hat th3e Soth at3 lewtst shiol h
not1lj~ hitmne. 13n at future No. we' will rceent-tr
13o thel sldte t, :and( maike sIome( .:sir3cts
wh3iebg coveri the u, hole1 gr oui, . Ile ia
comph-IlIte and( triimphIat vi2imlition12 of the3 m
I pIsl.1tn-!el Tren;sniv'l Policy. 133r
ta
ilsst.: i rt.--We' 31 rise tile folhIaviig not(3
tra:1t hi1:33 the AIl13han:3Ia 32ate'ligener Ilati
'e Ier f313troml the Vie oIf S t Imter he
3::1 (on 11he ubibt pIrevious to the 13lme ofrn
(333r1 1ins wa350 s hlurIt do(wn-. WhenI the
-'tedge "3n'ited3, :4al: termined?310( to hohl) the P*
'00 rt in some 03ot'heuildin't, tihe Sherifi' "
re( 4ned. 'The duties( devoling on the "
(Coroner. lhe 3ino rewi:gnet' and the Jwilge "8
wa.'s comlet'I ly de0fealted inI the atemnpt 1 to '"
1hh1. n Court. 13 is saidl that ~a verv' Ilrgeha
311n133be'r of 13i: had11)01 been)commet3ed in are
that Counity."0
-1013N50N to 31he El'~gieil A~sS((i$1i(wI 131
a par of wh'li(!b wa'$s (mIittedl inl lals week's
3aper3 for1 want? (of room is closedh this week. re 31
or the0 Amerienn'$3 llptist 111ome1 isin iSw(in ,,'
'oCeery suIcCIcded 33 thato the Conven3tion- thle
'Ill he'repor of the0 Excentive C!ommlittee 13
ofr thuis Society dhiselosed a wide field of ce
113)2me operat1ion, inl wh3ich the Inh~ors haove elt
been3 greatly blessed, especially inl tile val- 311te
ley of' the Mlississipp3i. Df)nring thle lawstCi'
have1 been1 5ustinedr, ill th rIeo t m'd 1 3V 1'
Asouls have' been1 'onlvertedl thr3oulgh thteir in) ill i
and( manliy wa'ste inOcs repalireri-. Bit 'e.t
the0 f\mids of' this U1ody al1so are' exhnns.ted,1)
and3( its ExcetItve 7ommlnitteeo anx'ioal .'r
tulrn to t heir bretO hren03 thlroghoul31t the lengthsr
a131 blrendith of1 the land, askin.. What they it wI
nn-l4. It'
kly Breltreln, If thcre lie otie of our gen.
I elirrts jpf benevolence more important
In another, the efirt of the Ilote Mis
n Society iv that effort. The Foreig
ssion scheme seems to be invesled witYP
ire splendot, hecause of the vastns and
nioteness of the region in which it oper
s; and becau1se too, or the ektraordinary
-asure of slifl-ring "nd success, wljich at
ided the first 5iksionaries there. But if
t II. Mis!ion scheme lts less of splendor
itlt it to attract onr attention, may there
t lie considerntions of (uty more impres
le in relationto it, and matters of per
111l intirest embodiel in it, more binding
on us to engage our prayers & our benefi
wee for its adlvanecement? Those. who
%within the scope of our Ilome opera
ls, are our fathers and mothers, our bro.
-rs and sisters, our sons and daughters,
r friends and neighibors-or immediate
idred itt its sacred and endearing re
ions. 1"pecially is this true of those,
to retnove to the Valley of the Missis
ipi. Their claims are therefore of
cculiar character. If tihey, who will not
jvide for theiir own, inI a temporal point
view. have denmied the faith an([ are worse
it itfilvs, what shiall he said of those
Io will not provide for such in a spiritual
nt of view.
Slotild we not fel for the peculiar temp
ions of the settlers of new lands? For
king ile land of heir fathers, they hid a
it to Ih.c retnlar insti:ntions of morality
rli2im, wlich are tle stay oft hat land.
itot tblte. e p--ops. and all their energies
Sitito relisiiinti for making money, the
iqrer to their iminortal interests, is in
neit and alarmi"g. Ilow important is
then, ilat tle older states. shotd fur
.,h the tment and mcans for transplanting
io:n these adventurers the institutions
morality mid religion, that a decided
)ral aind religions past may be given to
ir character and to the character of their
tinually increasing numbers. The itm
rtance of sti a cast in a politaical point
view is worthy of serious consideration, -
ve it is not improbable. thtit, in a few
arz, tlie preponderantire it) tie councils of
- nation n ill be onn4 in lhe Dell-ation
1 the West And finally, let it Ie oh
'ved, when that vast region shall be
Iaht tinder the itifluence of the Gospel,
wealth will flow into ithe- Foreign Mis
1t Fund, by Ileans ofwlich the conven
I, the twin Sister of the A. IS. 11. M.
ciety will lie enabled the more success
lv to carrv on her Mighty operations for
salvatiotn of the distant heathen.
D)i Thursday, the 26ih of April, the A
rican aid Foregn Bible Society leld its
t Annixcrs.ry under favorable auspices.
onit n' hundreilndcl lflDcates 6l-o
attendallce. whose deliberations were
ilveted with itmneh harinlony and in tle
rit of 1rotherly love, 'I'lie comniittee,
irged I1 the dty of ascertai nin the
ireCs of the I enomtina tion in relation to
SIonme dlisg ihnttion ofilhe Bile, receivedi
it otne to twn hundiiredl conmuniications
I & writ ten, whiebi (wvith three exepltioins
y) eon tainmed thle expJre.sion of .carnest
ire, that the Society shonial eingace in the
rk of I [ome distrib,t uto, witIh all conve
itt despatch, oir stbittedC( it to thle dis
t(tin oif the Soc'iety, to dii so or not. The
ii nmitteLe, bel ievinmg it toi lbe thle i oice otf
Deniomiina: mi, lhat the Socey shmonll
taige in the IIlomn. distribinOt, thouight it
essar y to suggest an alter: ton in the
cinde ariclie of lhe Costirtto. The
aiiml airtie!e' ivas t hts fra med : ''The
eet of' this society shall lie to aid in the
'Ps/ution, pintting, and,w cirenilation of the
red scripattres." The following phira
ogy contai mte idicration sugested,...
sh:ull bec the olject of the Society to aid
he wviler citrenationi of the H[oly Scrip.
's in A LA LA NDS." The word tranis
en is eXimniged, yon will pierceive, andl
this obviouls reason, that the Society is
a Society for translnionit, hut fur ciren -
mi;. (Connei(cted ith t iihis suggestion,
( omltrtu ee sinmittedl tw'o resolutions,
cli ns ith sonc aimtendmtents were adopt
withI onily four dis5enartn votes. The
dlutions adopted arc as follows:
-( lro/ed, Thai~t this society will c -
t (ifiheir Board of Matnagers, ini carryin
ell'eet the second article of thie Counsti
01), the most sedutIous care in patroniz
stueh versions only of the sacred serjp
s into the language of lie heathlen, as
c bietn, or imiy be faithifully, made, and
applroved by comlpetent ex\amtiner.s.
./esortd, Thai;t, in the dhi,tibulioni of
scr.iptulres in the ICn'glish languiage. they
use the conniiiionly reci ivcd versioni,
I ithierwise ditected biy the Society.
it Ite discnssion, which ensued upon the
trt of iho Comtmittee, a great variety of
iotn was expressed, not as to the Course
rh the Society should puirsue, bitt as to
manner, in which that course shotuld ho0
sxpressedl. It was proposedh in the So
,, as it ha:d bteen in the Comfmitiee, to
the second article in the f'olloa imin *
ncr: "I[t shtall Ibe the oldeet of the So
to aid in the wher cirenlation of thin
y Scripitures.i itt all hutul5 itithout note
>mmnilt. Tlhe version to lie dlistributed
te IC i,.li langiua;ie .sh:.l be the OntO
im commnt use." T1o this it was ob-.
-d, that it was uinde.sirable nad inex
ent~ to trammet.l the Society by any re- 4
tioii. That it was a Bihile Society amid
as the Bible thtat we wercie to distribuite,
Of course we were not to eirea:-' am.no