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Domestic NIVews. Tin WESTF.RN I NDIANS.-A correspon djenlt of the Montreal Courier, writintg from New York. gives the following stamement of Ithe scheinesorJohn it oss, the chief oftle, Clerokees.....Tho writer probably derived hlis idea ofi a general coufederation of the tribes, at the Itocky loit:ains. froml Mr Catlin, from wluml, somie weeks tago, we heard a similar statement of the prohahle jesignts of Ros. ThO lester inl tle Mon treal paper will he read with the moro inl -- terest, consiWered in relision it the propo sed movemnent of Uen. Gaines. The wri ter say,; a,ily present object is to speak of Ji3hn Ross, the chief of ulte C hurokees. It is his objec. 111 lIe Inales Ito sverel oflit. to Ilose with whot lie is n a lii natli:ir ioutitig. to ge atm1otng all tiae trile of lmliat .1anl have 1talk." To tell tiemi that lhev hilve warred with each other long entm.1h, tiat they mlust unite-it is the will of tle Grcat lpiit, or IIty will he swept away. The wiiie men are advnneing tail advaineiig and thoitgh they tnow any they will nit ceroach0t tipont the lads naarkeal otut Nil tile red meni, in a few years they will want to remoe them again. When Ionhas la gained his oject of imiting tie vario,;s fribes of his brethren il one comoni inter est, lie t:h -nC I proise-; they sloobl ab ahaltn lot the lamds now ihirs, ass far ias tie Roc ky M1loontains-in which there ar! nmier ons flats an delight l pastnamrage. b ,Ilo, &c. &c. ndt let iho white imsen take Ips session of all the low couttry t) tile R ocky lountains, bit permtit them to encroach to farther, but with the imutmlenls- lillree, they will poss"-, in tie a-mess in the ioauntaits, fight l ar the last relic of their ownl, their native land, it it be ntce"sSary to the death. "Thiere is something very nolble in this indiani resolve. But Ross is Io oriwiar'. mitan. Ile is onle of those apparetly mura Led out by nataro for great and lofty enter p)rise.' S:a iit he enrry mit hi-s clea-a aid shobtild fUlther WI-ong he atteIn:pte-l nl 4si1 the lnIteil lordas of tie loil- h1.4 st:ral -it bay will be lerrtible O gtovernimen h.s taken the ecatieredt I r*-bes ol' the hwhaln, with that singtlark in.till.iteil poicy w,hiebh , chiracterikes all iti doings; andl phvel thenm all together. Th n. ar now, lan i a, .as they have not be ti. 1-hru, alive to thititr i teress, versed inl the tagtits ofosr warfiaro, anal enabled tol co:mi;WetO n:ith n, ill ins itan ces suecesAltilly. Ross has another idrea, which shows flow deeply caleulating; he is inl regard t) his people and brthctren. I Ie proposes to purchase ot 11 r. Cutlio hi Imli an gallery, a0 to take at nith him to tle Rocky Mountains, there to build a temp le for its reception, nai invite ite w.arrior. of all tle tribes to viit it. ThIeyv will see, ia'a Siy of them, their own portraits i t)heO same wall. 1he will tell them a: lit Gicat Spirit ereaicit the pre:ii edicit man, (Cathin) to brintg iheim angether. as they see thelal"elves oat the wall; itn oral.r Ihat they shalt1I light . ..; Other no more, ht le nited. Ile widl aake it a; great tenple, auad tnone bit those who h:ve dis tingishied theinselives will be alloweal to citer it. and that only on the pierlormance of religiois rites anid ceremouies. This woutld uniite the Indian heart amn soul, M.stery is the key stone to all their actions. S11 a mystery would nse those whalad at nob. 'You have somie idea of the Cherokee chieif, .John Ross." DE.TI Ir O(m Cf,jLaK.-WIjI. Clark, so well kioi% i a, ie Ili comai1on of ei 'wether Lewis in the tirst vov;a12e a;-ra,-% the Iocky 31ol.-iaills to the Pacific, lit?l at St. Lotis, 11o.. a:1 tle Ist i.tianlt. We cpy the filloin-1g trAi the St. I.nit 9'epub:l1i. can, as the best notice~ we ronhil give of It. aeceaaerh, in anay sntehi spauce as we cona!d The niamtet of Gov.C Clark, must:p i-.-.- oci eupyi a pirinntica phu e nua ihe pt:e.s- sa ifth huistaory of tiia co-e -, 1lie arrtive:al ii it. Loutis itn the yar I.at,:., a:i. in emapran . with his init repi.l cottapaitn, M-.[ ii ethe~r 1.r-is, Isa1. an.il :t saiill :mmal of .e . men perio-re< the fir'ljoaartney' n- a the Rocsky Mouta ain,a to lie tmothI af athe (-a Itubia rii:er. Thi.- hii.story af the pti an'uer t rip of Lea u, is tail C h;ak i-a 1f:nnii:.r.i -eer reamler. Allar i-, retiarnt, lie wais appoinuarta (Gavernio~ro thale T'erritory- ofC .\l ison,ri, a I fairt- ihr the \Ves.terna 1)jiviison -'ihail ive a-eI hte con)timiedi toa hio-I unatil ate latv. of hais de-a:hi. lat the iallice oaf Sapaeriataaineunt saf I iui,i.-r Aliiirs, awtal in his imaers-aa-- wish th b' mt,limtts of thea Wesi, hias .ar.ia-a, tos lie l'iitat States- haave btentpit lt:ta(aui.a)ls v-alttable, lie w-elIl undaer-.sutod the Iladaiaa a-hI:arater, andai h ais whuie inttecoora -s- na ii i athaem wais stuch als.won the,ir highe-s te:tem and their maoist atntumntoledl coalidenca~e. liiis a:ime is knoiwna lay the titosi rioe t tribes, aind ias wvorniwas re-veren-edh laya th-en everywheri'ae. Tihaey regutna-l lim sa as n Ifathlen, ail his siganatutre, whicbh t it wimw lby every iniaanat, etean in athe d-,taama n it! ofi the fiar west--wereveri shiow i, wais re-a-a pee teal. lie waas sixty cightr y-airsof air.'.eaten he ieda tnal wvas parobaaably it oalden .\mnei-a set tlea residin at . Mr. Lou inis. Thii ,I a haitag, evenlt h:l arsad ti.efil life-, lie la- h.i theo v-ariotaa sta,ios aafa ae. i ntfa t iaer w.ith-,ttehi e-trict iiitegity, maa ini sa ral )sle ntith atnibi .a mannetr. that, aa thar dlay oft h a death, maialicea or adetr-actiaon ha-ta na: a biittOry (if hi w 'rIIril wt il leav. , a-; a neh l atal amettimiiale l-g,-v i- . a-Iat.a-aa aniti ihe uauaa erouis fiemti wh'.lo now miourna l:a denith. I:,r,a lJ* a i, (1. .1 et 0 '"Oite hoiiaraedt TI'all.ilhassee Inianatis aie na rt 'ianaiala Hay, nega(-iatingri'i wi salt.n I lor~a, mi nu hamt thaiy hatvna the tttiua eaia . incet.a. 'ATe Mickasukiea ha 'e si-ai i;a a mtessauro to thle com ninia thig Geneiaral r in. aOnetsting bir.n it( gariant themt a --tal k"' ani t haresuhI of nc-lae will, tau dhtttith,ata they will consent to emtaigrate-. "Tlhec lamlianst as h n ithea vic-ini ay of lre-a Creek haave sigifiied ait theay au-e aita ast fluor a tailk; ai i ut:ss- thani sixS mota aa we haive raeaison to bladieve, raIl thle host iles wili hatve hleft the eotry.'' F'iliy thotisamai ahoIlairs hast ber-enlinserih eda ina( cineinatrti, iar lae puirpose of estuba lsinig a jiahihibrnea- itt l.a ci:... Bo:trd inlilI, report tle deathi ol of 61 persos in that city duritg the week ending the 2:11 iust.-Ot'ihese 47 were whites and 17 blacks ani colored. 3S of the whiles by Strager's Fever. Thle Charlesion Courier of she 2il inqt. %ayq-"6Th report of Btosird of l health, published this tuorning, sihiews that we vere happily correct in oor remark, mundo :tit -week, hti; a -Nnrva-4e would he ob-ervedl int Ih netl IM of Mortalily. Thirty-eight dth-, by Stran:-r's Fever, are reportiedi by the Biard. heinu. thirty le.4s thiat oveorred itn the Iasi: btI we ire conlztraiuted to Hay that thi-4 dvhcetion lits ariken sol--ly froisl the scarcity ol, 5fsubectsi. 'Sever-al phlysi ei;l:s, with who n we converscd n day for wo Sin-Ice, expireselh t de"ihl isnionl th:t Ohw dki eae had not hillated. 1)1, if ally ir:, h ll asiti m d a more violenit einmrac ier ihan durm infte prevedinm- w%-: hi '-ThI1t I-I w1% :tvay,4 h:1ve !w-ln <pilite cool l'or-tie ca-;an retiderinr i hick IcjjIlo l,t i tee CeSSar1y forcmmfor. and n%i! hav-e r'llmon to hipe mat dhi- miay chectk lite fever-indeied we ' feel-- rat 14tii t expr s telt! belief that otir all-ioleto aro appiroai-Ag a terminn timl, .1el that there ik, :i prcee t, a pro ; pt:' oh ail c:lv frost, Which alote canl be Iloke i to :tA Iie certaitn as;ranc t't* our ovin.g Ielieved friml tihe dreadfil Inlatly that ha ma,;e miceh havoc amnong our trai t,ivt population. xt I.u: .-lhiring ilte prevalenee or the fitial lemlvrn iin i !-which sent tHlo qall- of* Amr Iiiesto Ohwir la-t dr-c:id av conlitt-alld carriedllT M1n1inuWWne11um1 ber of those, who prec:ipi1aI,-Iv fled frimn it,-died capm,inllMead. 41f 11he StenZilhibm' II.-mier, mnd Iis clerk: aceordiig to lihe Naiithez C ir, both were hriel in the bank ol' the tiver, side by bide. :1.ot11 I: ) mile-4 bf-low Natch,s.-L:tt vcar the batnk h:t ing elitclvedi i t hec li s hv:HI . x pMSVI, andl it w: .s 1nd ne t to r*(-:' o%ve t i: to anlolha r pilotion of dt grn :1 - in doj)in thi,i th dirt in llt w .it. ?I f I;e n% 1, fa b resw-d : 4-11nrio-ity irom pd I te oer ,t -; Solt i t) ' 11 the collill . i lha Illna-vi i. 11.-vi. cfl-r::wi d th bod11:t y of e 4ht-irk, was 1 m."Itm ao v n--: it, par ti-s ( 41t. Ve1yed choaliing-inl Ohw (th;rfCap. 11 .eadI , itn ;#as:1 - p :et' !!.t; ofl pre -serv; imn ii-; il*fl hIii.o ha-l hilenl clanhahne-.-aype-nI ing as fCrish ;ndi Mfhe1yed :s whtn first inmer reld-evull 'hev ;;rav..hne arld 'wimilita. i.4lo 0 %%..'!e 41ie (lfta 1 ke tt ti cll '. it sheem i l ei tiso'tound. It 9 i1 ,i i n itov The cy)rest1s wood cnlcedthe I.Ne t bodics of' TIMt oW1eN :.(.-Thet IX6ban!'1estrft con linille 1r, decl i The m:ith!at: N:i-lhvilli are sll, draliso ithe Eastern states fie Iy .1' 8 Iter cvlen mit;: the flT'rece to1f eX eb:allne bem-ween ahtowl a1l impoltn 111,Com C1 I e i a l p o i t , i l i n t t h rc t i a t te r ha lt h i l m e that it %%.r-; when the U. e. 113"anlk hi the w%hole (ontrn. ae a.ainl repeal htis. limn, 4) wich w%eCcanlu vet 'btt;in no no swer,-\ ill genlemwte ueiIo 1t4l its Ithat the curiecy and ,,tle has o.t e !ontit frotn had to wtorse until th. A.nimistraiwnt waS eb1-11--ed and f Nat!ionj:t Hmnk was. charterfd, lie so) good ali to inifl.'r1n 1 ho1 w it ha- liappentll that thie 1-urrenicy has he Comesound, and te exltufhang have fallen to the ny erage of' wiat ihey hate been fAr tile a,In t weny years? The fitet is indispit lable; noW for the eoltse. 0T0 em .e.a. i, ae t:s-a tno'edvernmencti; fil National Hank h11 ben inc M41o1fporated. Coile. geti flret;cn, _,,ive w; the d4re--ir explanit i. .l, The resut ti.is bee jii tis we pbedicted it wollid a, ith enrr ' :111.1 lte ex el-hn vs ecro lefti, athoie-y hav,e:e . e te hii. 11 ' bn e h- e. by t lt' (al:rn\ e t h'O t 3 IOtw: itie Iarmta: a thr , Wintrtir (it- : tt.-. MACIIKEaEL.t.ting -'et ei--herme havef0 n e1ler tsown itei, s.-i'--f'n when jte asth fe': . have b en fo~ I 3 3r a wek o 'tw pat. On. ...ne:: ay h'Cistt (in lthese times pN eopl ; n 'illt' 9fie'h t=(n (innla.) lt'.it 31 4 onei -fr'led ifd Le'Ci't .l're ' 33, re ten oi' t!n f hle oppoItif. o'lee eni I i : th - a. :r te, r.i.r.... Um I :et, it- s:r ih:-, i htie' b e;n'. h . - o.l ,it.,.itl ic 3fe I s en.ri ('te - o f I' -- ('tt -' :h-a en i'tel by'' .'t-CtIiet - n, o' bie ei.a hs .i gt in lart er" titre-; 'i.i n)'ttt' if-k. 'hTin- Iv '". alt t it I. fu we k.'Ttni'.i'.'ath.,. " fsin it:nye tifl ''iity aref rep te dohin D'&s A stiVILL.r, (N. C.). Fire at Uhrm Springs.-Tihe u ate intelligence was received here th Oi Aing ItIt the line establislnent at I rm Springs tans been etiirely consul 'fir -the nole 0nd edint brick with its now piazza d lnQ race, neor- etc. (at aln estiiitted COs 0inordh ,) is low a sinokinge1n. The I! rred yeste-rdav, niaiut 10 W'clovk, ' ar Was .eltirely- accidefentl, .-rieliaAg. fromIi tle kiidliiig of a fire with ShvI -y a ,ervant, flo a boirder, inl one of tie e an herg, above the drawing or biI , at the upper Ond of the hotel.' Afr. 1 ,one or fite 1tt.4 or the esialliihep". ig at s0111V distance inl i fii obs!lervet I roorli ie on fire, ifhd hastveed back tMAW*o the alirnti. The wiwi. i,ho% ever, wing freslhly doi the,river, i"hd the f1. 'iwe)It witli "iot le:lPA and de-vourin:.- rma' ity a l: hile liit hole engri othe ruoof. .covered withshin'ges. rendered like ti0 :Iby Ihe protracted demight. Very le&visiters were iat the Spirings. and sever1.bf-them vee abroad finl sonime exensi,jon. W e mos oNi the servmnt,; wer-! enplioyed in trefigids. A. . Jol n F,. 'ati on, mn, of ite pmr*itors, wt) cief m,;ess the ess%ltahishitieut, ras ;iah senlt, o a vi%it to Ilhis phwve, t- atdind the Rail itima Convvieiiai, and tihe IlarKeeper wa% alko ab-mien tiln .1 vi!-it to lis, tfuily or rienss. 'The restilt was, stat ihitfre not onlv rs-edt wileaut control, hat - very littll forninre w a - ia e,, ex-ept that teili fir sloi. it -s also feart-d1 that antnch of tar 1 c .1 f tr hle visit(s as been destroved, espae.ci:aly of iiose % ho were temporarily na ai. Ti le establishmnoeI wais site joilln property ofi 'Mr. John E. Pttfinl, and of Mr. .1a:tes W. Ptloi. o1 si. plae('; tiey had nm isurnnce on it. mnil iy estim:ste their. 113%. al 11h111t .;C5,001. I sincerely Hs1tMaOlize II te i! heir misiortilnie, wiieis a pub1ic, :1-s vitl as ;a privtc los. ; hii with their e-r-y andt enierprize. I have nit) douittt. oilev w6ill scan rvi;air their loss, o 11he1:r flWn1 and Ilhe _,,vieral advatnge. Ibtiq.h . Im w pli:eZ.-eI ni*-1h hams been destroyedI, -ver:al 41t 31141lite imoprovmilerls to te e-sabli'Iaeat h:a trd ieen already Ilativ)- 1r n. r .(!in lrogre,s Somle of' Ite,e. I :-.til -Oall lo'learti. have esecaped, for inl slulnco, Itiv n%e lalerY and flour hlaod ..0111- new' brickli bn (inl progresu) parl of a ConielI ptl aI t:, t-n, inli ed r ao hv f-ach1 Iwo stilri4ls, f 1nTlininig romr rern:. All the olt cahint'. oll bolt Sides the lorll, aid it, h1.1alh- ilaIst-, haave also escaped wih oill inju11ry. I it !vniti a Laievilsac', Fair Was bhl atI t ali b Melholi,ot t-iOit, Ib'<e il tihe -it t;1.it. nt Iih-I tile Prisident an Director tits Ilite C o lni in y a tteli d e d b SI )Via l i nl vila . tion. It wa; Clit..d r a .I a b ibit exhibilionl, adorned al.ik bly theI ceblr.m of* its lovelv m1celbanks, :1nd4 Oh w:oiu and ta1stefll creatitsns lid their fiai; lingvrs. There tias a immnermus aiteinlaive, conri-ting of* thle 'h ails he iitabi:.aats of Oie vicinlity, ad tile Visi.;r at liae shtee-nd not a ; ithe least ;n ractionsof the scete, was a large posv l %t w,!i dre.;,zed and heatihy ltokiw,n c:iidren. Amongt fhe decoration Of tei r00ni Wu.san aitliminhuited cipier, cM:n posed of the Iet-t'rs -L. C. tiu C. R1. It." the iritials ofteic great Rail Iotal. Ift-tore tIhe exIihtiln closed, the lu-t-:bali of the buyes, sli.luaicid by the %I1ainni1 ar; of the fair ,selers, had literally cleared the ta beio*teir various mrhnig 1n% b en. h et of,t hIs Sucessr' Ox. hainliiis 1 ;I.a tr r lfaids to aid isn tie <mastrut'at ofa Pri-sbVeria Cattrel. a. bomt to b creerl-i am fiaw vilhiage: natl it is II juIist to say i I t I . wi glt 1up) -,lsl n sIIs_ t11aited, isn a tn:,in e rceitabcile to the 1.a-te andi libesraliity of Ashvil. TI'l vilbat,e hla., a t-11m:th %iiied oi'filre reproamc i hlii;- ile,si itm e of ia twe o re il::,io wlr-shi, ::Itid i- aioiut ti baae arge ;oamendi- s aor thei pt)i. 'Tshe Me'ahodiFst Mteet .3 rie,s. 5 he lowe onIsaae l.a '.-rvet at. a school a noonai. and :nltursia .1 n Ir a si'--a,a!c or enstpsp Ia. is nearly asi-h ii. I iard b'y ast:mdt- thte .e I 'r-sbyreri:n: CshIa -lh. ato s be t but aat .. A .niIt'shIr:-t con ne-,ona - eI a the Via;e-., ort vs vard ~Asevilae ,5 i z, ;i ity pewna: con .irabh-.:. mha .a::a;ges 5,o an--,idet, I isiters :aalit ote-:. for ih edui;e:tiona of cildrena 'sal yaaatih. Two.a worathey yomttl f:-ai. l-. :.j -.chaahn,: :snii I).-. .Iims )ii-i,00. -'I m4-It .a,PIwn itt Chaarbl o :lia l aset is-n ht*5e ins otur lhe e!a-,e, iia Iiaither b;:t-ale.. oafceiti'eptio h-:a l..watedt haaa -iif peranntlyat nar the. viiiage. :tawl op :.i *a 'chl,i I j,ia-a ja omih a1se to e-ell au-iet, by*~ peOr.aas ilIt haire- anda !-sIwhen--. lii i. liv;ca ititut, itI. i)a.it,t. st our city hei tt i, butiglin.' sauitabale r,es-ince-. and schla hosIt- sa ft iwn,1 icn ;a sea"hboina an ('itm.as-t Ot evea' r alt l.eares- :li ImPiilt:, froma C(--N, iansi cater pa:n-t. ofC our -::la', atre alrr~eiv n gah hania, Stl mii iit ta he doesi insss. snet -shoole alers boithI ph,ien*is;i apd instet-linat ialt an' aiesI whieb cnanot lfail OP in haim aaumerou.siia acc.ionh5s ut :5 iXt. , .act, Ia ti: 1a ni : I-.t.se -rros-'.- l'ttt tot elec I;.'ea- de o at t has-ia a t a lhe piaiali,. maiatl. is inga-mg i;,ei. Th'iey il ma.'m -Itell ar tahe ~scssiea f 5h tan a * r. irm, whh1 ht ia thse tatma'ers len etafa tt' ay. it is~ gr iiit t1a cbserave. asa! <!nrml theal!si cenat.,t's, pe sseaa ;a tolee,. nere. sw:diiloweds itt isa thses s.f tpnntpleat. it IwiSastot Ito aance atnd 'le'v:ate parsi'inl,t-arsmen ihiat the peleaia nI enit oaut, hana tao saneliona :ands s:iupport gret mau-saes. Ila'ft -.--eaa;o itt lie papeur's itd atn tat- hsijtO, att-wd za iiher ebair isrter,- hans generti!i ally ' diingishs elcts-siont tiali-inne-s. A rgunwmsat were-. iaddresseda toa tIhe rason-es, rmhtte.- tha:mi itappals~,tt;s m as 'alicy, we cre thoron;eiIIhl si .-'d-a, itnSa theare ,e*Oet ofliersids of at isa-er. or reader. T'he priemat dl~'ise i mt hivt dot! nisa nchi. ssa ena lic!has-i tthe paubbes aaiit, antd tea develop a .t ilag"an' t",ts ouf ptoliti(cal tthoaught astai 'airainet'ar. \\.s tutui thes-late res,iai' wlilth penhar t- platsu-are-. nost on11ly ats ria nia) ts. lhe I uiaaphto te het great perinisit. whtuih wet ad ateI(-~~ , ihat hat'es:e thaey twea-s nc-com plishedi bay mate:et<; itand dtrinedii. by rea on.a, hovenrable tso i' platst;r ebtianeter.-.. hilts tre'; tel. asl r:aianI ia.:..... .. .attl! E as children whose passions and pretitlices are to be worked upon, it woohl, in the end. always redo.nd to the adivamages of the party adoptin.E these elevated tvliies. On the grat.queslimn or the dllv; al lea;t, thme1 popuafminld, can no longer lie myt iflvld and led astray. mnd . we View its ultimate success as no longer pthlematical. EUMD, EF I-' 11,1) U. It Tnui ts in y. OCTO Eta 4, 1S:13. We give in alphnmeical order time iamoes orthe Cab,idates for tlhe Legisature, f7rota 'li.; District. FOaR Till-' A!~ FolTii . -rF i. S:. l, :N.tTt J. It \ISK-I, WV. BrlIt 4 l I N' S. ..S. .11. 1- T1- FIt. FOR -rill. 41F iH:en-1:sE:Nr.ATVE:S. . . t '. AN R. M 11. L, J, . 0 i' .'ti'- I P IrN. N, L.. (,*!I FI ,'-N. T1. .1. 1111; 1 I .-: it, T. 11m,m iX Nt N. J. Sit so.' I'. l I \It), I fr ic id t .it yli .! '1hswetk.i a F. 11 . W A It D L.\W, M \\ -\TSO N. A. Mi!.\TIJY J. W. \V.WIMS11, Uosl Terrlisle Ier:in.\We.-tern P'aper say.. --thait whe:i .31r. Chilm rentii thiI ph:e, heas pla e greet wiir three cliers for IHenry Chay our niext Pre-iden in Anes tmty rrut the auiital, th ml I rmsle to its cinr." This wve take it was losmiallearthpmke. Wha1 was ithe precise destruction f property. we are noo h ilon ed. i inlay he that a hil.0 City, filke al other fiv-renlaem'lu1, w o imild, and tha t mine litsleft liti Ih Ei'i or. litor to ell th storly. Whedhwr thle di-.lingni.:ed (oue-s W.IS Spared, w,, know nol. We;&%nii wvith anxiety lhe dcve lomvnt f a11ll- parlte-. lars. and shall lay thnei as somn :i osible, beifie oill re:nlei u Iin otir ll,t, we Ilbiserved lhat our Villa--e had beenl exempllt frloml rever, no-1 a1 ea-v havilnr mcurrvoi during Oth, -heraon, w ithlin mir limits. We ha.ve tIl to Imia thle smie favorable reim: but 11hi. is ft the ea-m, throsshou that Ditori ict. insoe lo enelites, fivieris prev: in: tio a preat exilt The typC i Ilite imlalign-1m11. Thou-:h the Country generllmis ivalthy there m e more deaih- this vensoti than tisual. Aph-in ol*great skill and e i perience remar-ked to its a. few days sinee, that par-0mieail .a it imay ,ell, there are more in anbra hnby year, thma in a el -: havim- , awiay-s observed, that disease Illm n inl mali,mnity what it , anted i lie rentecy. We advise ill to Shiu tas fiar postsible le 11,1Al exciting caitses, anl let nhot thle general preva! t .jDfImlie -padtiqir excuse fr nejiec and The 'Memoriil f Dr Sherwood, which1 we ltblish in tlel pre-em No is evll worthy the atlentioi (of tile reader. i itis tipo . miost intervimo63 bra:mmeh) of, eiemCe,9 ande ii certainly not Ote l:: vdh::iAle. ho'eete o,1le igioralnce of' Iltei "eairal eivader. The world has aI readyv h, t-1 1ar::e1y hirim-fln dI bys the omimiaoni:m f phys~ic.all h iophy and we ~eieve: mthmiam them a'im ietmtl'r dis :mrtt,' wim'mi vlotiiies' comt' mn conimr nm(,. i t te ra n mu; Ihe crememt tbeniefme roriiof trmhi iaii~~e hnm:.mltm rac'Aie ayw have indicationsmof a growi ing sly inerst l"':a l()h id tmay antIs whi: c veiw Ithe usflk'-miz nle Sc;:miencetl:m if F.lericiwit- br:e bc ie, iii 'agnem ndG vai-a:th, w 'me il l enlong'm wnh ovey t lmjiem .sthat ourim counitrya it m.relyiese -d m th'e mi chi rija,-g-- ofin. r amceimnmi.timm ma. It u rm,"'t he' i,ale wi r t h a~ tha imi is eitmI tmi ath ri-lm iof mime woigrk. mro ' tIe days mofmr e-mc'bnrto lshec pr'en per'iod. s!u h s mt::'e re-pmcm i' i iantiipi on t h: iilt' t l imic w i o thei lie of:lh Manei heni cariedo iaih' degree ofmit' peieth ion, noitiiurpni' byi thee bilianm: aitl ir irsm,emveie,o ti (ira v iaion.i mmim min.oi co nion i nhmerc' i th th i ;ubject ii. we ak lmrmelt leasr ' i alhlingm :t n e .\ rt'i i time Auit No.:i lie f' tihem t S o lhern I'.tin)r .lournh a m Dr.mml l Iar loo linrr' fmtis \i'il laie.tsl The Ambori ty thamm subj.sofhic izlntm to ine it inautreNocthe hesh:i liae doneim to thtteiiat remthierwinh. yoirek~L' wi't e Iemnieimence holween hii sim air. f"l Sherwo I'a,' omnyjmof ti mmm eluionstr imidefmmeenec timi lmati scrism \\r hav mti doy say ttu presei , ht wemmmm'cm knw Ite ctrthat he' im timolr nomi:i t oi'i 1m Dre S. miiiamihat whtm everi newh facu It ori pri gteie heas mbrtummhm mCto vi:iew, has beentI ~~mjet ion twlo im i stbjec'tm yt ak1m o Itmr. If timt ormm 1mjte (Cot: e. hih .:im.]i your aper of10 thme l'mmdinsat. over the' usiina ions inl relation to a National ntink ,wns to ho nstirued anid understood, (as it with Sny views before them, they were iinenpable of juling and decidin for themselves) I knew lint, as I staled. For aught 1 then knew, hie-tpi: he : ct of te District-a gen tleman--Or any thing eke. One thing, however. I did know, and nthich I Iltot"lt allI conuld perc eivet Whol read hIi.4 Communiii ention,. that, Ik inlfinediale oblject was;, 141 maake a strong irpressiont a;gain)st nie: his iltimate or reio:w object, if Ie( had vay, I knew int. In your p:ier of the 27th inst. Slant I see that .John ilingsworth, ha, collie 011 and acicklowtul:;ed that lie i% the aiathor ofilhe conmtiunientimi over the siina tior tp malty 'er.-' and he t ppear to) have writtenl luder IblIe iIluence ofhiglly exeired eit) be quie onil of ien:per, and real:y %exed. II reflervec to mly no tice of hii-i piece sigiiel ''aliy Voters" he ayo "This ouII illi ca'ion ii s poi:led and4 piersonlal, aIs to leave mne Ino a:11rinative hll: Ili ;jpear tinder :oy own proper siq-na titre.*' Now. w'hy he .1hm0d think -dhis *om:annllifiie tios --pit edll and1' per.,unal" is lie b, tinim h hetkwns hillfw. I Stna led dislitlly. that I kiew1 not who rnany Vilters" waI-, and, (1hd, certamly,' n11: 1;now%: ht it seetns that the -sho.e f:'' blm), and lie tput it on. lie disdains aiv Iliiliol of uany;:n.ihtng lily m-litives aI ;ihl.., ''Nc icr did I say or insinitae that hie inindel to '1lay' either on mie sidu or the otiher. ht 5hat hil expo,iionl allowed hhm that voir-Se' W ell, it Ill;Ny be ps'..ilb th t le sImy thiik SO, :nd11 cannilt se ot hern i-;(, awd mnav coo sider iiv :se vr "Irk; aid a#igo;no " ns lie repeats. 'T'here Ilny be ' .si-ietlhing In the 1-oljvel 1,14v i the -.1 [li,t i n te Sun.'' in the f.i . It Ii,. he 1,h.-at I.- has his eye 1pml l.llhd ul-e for the Lvgisla lure inl ft.-ire.. and Iay hiik '2 wIll t.Iotj1l to prevet.1, it .' e, lily 4:1.Clilon nw . Vie thli .1-z it Inmy, 1 hopu. lit One "ill beo af* tl r (' r by ayi' imoprop.r cisije he tnIr 1take. [i- says. at I fo.-mo: r peri' I W . n I i%nA bllre p pilple ht.r- Itir nil'is.;es." he W14 ion01 Iny -warmst .ptrs. This, I have io re:t.,o to amlht, and still Veel IIhe Olil-latiml it jl.1es ile utler to iTnnki him fr that kilines.; it at sin pecrio.d diUg the prvetil eaoviss have I ve'n any Ilhing to inclino ie to e:. in4gC.i Ite onl his, iisfij(port. lIe iakes it ton him-it.h' u) say a ro()I deal alho t hi havitg ie to l.!uriI:i, and setsled solite hallnk there, an([ hi; ;. ill_, on hi, n ay the! % lien lie --firbt heard.1f the orditia:iee of NuiHiiention," aml iI-; being ill Stoith -ornina "on the evelinl: ()I' Ist of' I-'ehrI-muy 1):' . tle day oa % hith ie or dinance was to take eli;,ei," anmid havil" "renamned holdly :itl.1 vi!y in Diis iriet utail ir Calhoun, ithe able defunder erms t:ifr-ig lit 'liadS acepteil the prinei piles o Ir. Clay's Coplli Bill," &e. &C, luos (f*wIich I have leard for the Crts timne. I [Inew hut littli, lith- in-leeil be fore thi-., ofhk h .i h ini- gine to .'l.,rid:i- et. Il ai pl:we t111reonI. Iy s -he bv, lie 21a e t Lh occasio: to sIy. 1h '1 he rkta.'i ial mo14pre at :,I;ike- iii thi, dam.;ertus rogi.w thiin autsght Ii 2.w, thouigh 1 a1.1 not1 sure I right .. ciniprehen:I is ining. lII perhapsl',I n!hnile, 12) his prop,ry, aiI th.'.ght tin .2 ididl 21 no t ow, that he I::i I hir2.. hi,.w'.i,s. to rearet: h:t.i; hut 2y(.-:raw. oien beforeIi ith hiss . no t h ra hi n: :ekim. I li ,,'. ' .. Ceiledll thn-:h! the1 prss, b-:i Itn ato , h,r write o021 ver hd spei:u ranijOie li'.S2. Ii to ri I. tihi2lslr. i,'5i; b i (t d --. ifi lpo'ibi the castaihm0 it fron hs -l e 2-rt. 2i(iil S..-t. e (led stii hleasure I i ay gtjo -ir 25' in, op posvintoo,ad naake2 h~lie nihat's ;inne'i d:i22ii'eto byii it i impropi2er and is un-i hei mim' --p2ui'.:st'. I witl inn re tor 522 havllle tta inneh, 2i resi . 22:for my,el 2n too' n,m-hiiu.. resperi f I rth e1iiat to122 doht ...rl,.-- j b. Impeplesh:'ed . pIIn l:o, thi (rel ,'suuy ( h;2.2/ i mpre". in Au tt, :M9t tioi be nail b -lan olah:;5 ing'woibi,e.to.. lhe are11 elar ith la piilet--i' my5 are22 thei poroerj10muds 'il I thir drseso i 'nI,'h < A i2C4CiI 2122 tereai yor ith' t ivt 1Usep.1 A 15 t( I'2'21.,2112 Thec /I idof n: tiend-''eme haveti r eme, i 52V, I '.!is\lg.\ite, 2 51i; ,TL . -hi 52i~ jr::ata l il . o.' ~.\ ; l'.\.11.l I;. \litt 'sI . Nes we Cit 2v 12.% 1Io. In l(~ 4'4(' .!. . 1 . ti \ iIt.\ t ::1!. h figure of telsi.,uppto th: lobe Foreiftn. Frlo, Ie altinore A mritan Sip, 'pS 14 - 1LAT Ri FItO51y,N(,IAND The packet shipj "ne-ii, arivel at N. Vork, 11rout Liverpool, brinlgj j,outi n lers of the i.11 aud Liverpool ol' tl 20th agot. W e make our exracts fiont Ilh lourwil of coiierce, Cunrier, E'xpres, ial Cojnunercial Advert ier. It %nill bie !etn fron the annexed acoulns lat Breai tils hai Cullen in price ill anglanI; Tine receipts oluth fioreign ami lomoeite n:heat lii hieen very large. AM. 3nost all fenrs reseeing tle harvest in F-ranice lia util ie, ;funl liere is noiw every !xplectaiinl tihat it wvill L,C abundanllt. Cotn Ih:1 I ben (1hoIl i rg tiia weck end ng ' in ith ihw- 17th, 'bW Was nore active oil Satn diay the 18thj. Tlie irike -thip HI's-.kpeare which soil 21 ir .flNew \ ork oni Ilhe 28th1 of' .uly, uwrived oln the 19th Ilt Ang. The fRoyal Williar ste:nitie-r, also arrived o-i tihe 19th. She -i-ile.ihom New Yirk onl tihe 40h. The pdne lip Camrnllittoge Was g;oilng iln oul Thi- sitanm "ip !Arent Western hid on tine 19i An_-ust. 97 births engget fin her retini Irip to New Yoik. I'.xu n).*-arlianmnt wa.1 prorogued by i lit. UZneeni i-- per,on onii:le 16th An gust. She helkered thle following speech oil tihe I'ItR .AL.FST Y'S SPF.111,C1. 1y Lor.ds and Ginflerarn, h'ie staie of pi-,lic husiiness enables me to le(..I ) tle pirtrcecl -l lablhoriou4 session. I hiavc to hnunit that liae civil war in pamn hrms xn ee'-ption to the general tn1iinlity. I coolinu to receive rrorn nil forest pwrs thw strongesi assuranlces of s:r desire t) maintain ni ili tnie tihe most wiaiv.eible. r1inltin. Tedi-turblances.anl!] insuirrections which hal, tniortiunately broken ont in U-ppr and - .ower (atriln, Ihave beenl promptly sup po'-ced, il I voterlin a coulident hopc 1hat li#ua ati jmliciots neasores' will ei power :.oil to.restore at cnstiintal Corm [f ;o%rr:11ge1. i bich1:nh1ippy e-vents havo Vom1ple;w: yoo filr ;I tille to sinipengd. I reiteZ- at I l*pr-,,: n L.ich ina been ma11ds iln nia .-14l1t;l possI . %ioin' f1m.. -rds the enstires aboli tionl of' neg'ro) 'lapesnticed:ijp, I have b-obrvi'1l wi m eihti 10 aif1l iorwl(u the anttewinmn %% hirN y,ol ha ve besitwed -. ril the .am11-mi went orcfiteeomn-,tiv in,timn tin o th Ilev color. I lrwt that 11.t mii :iorftel of'impri,ounawnt forllh-btc - will orove al once lasoralle to the libthIy of imy sjec, ail s;f* l- r icommovreia credit: a.l 1I it the I stabllished ehureh w'-ll derivd, efi ite:a'ed -treauth and eliieneley froml dhe Ie.I.rictioll of tine g iantn beneikes il I have felt grat pleas.ire ill eiving my ass etL to the bI lior Ihei relier of tie desti 1nte poor. in Itebl, 1. I cherisa the Cxpe t .. ioni '1h.a3 is pro% isioti-4 have iceen so cati tiolsiv Iraiel. and will bie so prudently exectlil, that whilstthey contribute ?n re lieve di-ress, they will lend to prcserve orler, ai it) ewnourage habits of iu.stry ami14 exert 'Ion. I trsi likewike that the act which you have pa-dr relaiin.- ti the compo,ition for 6ibes in feeintil. will increase the senrilv o1' that property. and proenwx 4iiuera4, pence. Gtulh mn (r tc lote of Coumnon.'T. I cannot ol';eivnily ih inok y-oii t.r ymur le-pich and liherality in provi:ling ll>r the isne illmy h-m-tehold an:l thle minanio meVe of Ihe Lonr ;nd lignity of the crown. I oil'r pol illy warmest arkiiowleg-emients or thle M!.ilion which you have made to he iwno:c. 1,1*l amy beloveil mat1I,ae. I tnk:i yol ir Ohe stipplits whieli voa :i e viated tlor i le e:riinary public serIvie is welt as Iior lie rem:3hlnen u'.ith ich C I-ao mve~i pro a.1 me1 i i::n11 i o n:et Ihet eo rnor'ei.. m:ry exon a,..': li're'l nece"ss.:iry by a ho ta33e if mya CaInadUiuan pos.:eats. ::ave3 he: nabh- toe c"on:,i her, ile nhe set li'men.tti al1he ii lint :';i Ithe sameof' (T:m a bhie noitic. You .*'-- -o wreli ln aim!' '!thi the, duti s w..hic no14w delve)V tiy. nm yon1 in vnra respect;ive co4smtlties, nthat I is l.tnece,,-ary to remal ind yon1 sf uthem. h3 them diebr ' te y0on may se.n y 'lpnmyi m) stppoir, annd it uii re isnitn- to e\3're%. an1 humbile hope tiii i);. m dt. Ipr "-peri o.n e it edta i ierts forn 3w w ll, 'rTe.u' Lor Cicael!.er annoti!1nee-lnn Ins iparhiament1 sitood p nroeed till [jTurs lay, tihe i ii t ) terober tnes t. Thei pntek et ,hipn t arick hats ar'rived at ;adeld ion Ih i:cIh laAnili'tt. We icopv troma he' several papttlers lubfor us tine anmne,.ed ramma:rv of' news:v A' corres p' iltulenc had0( t aken' place he wvenn i r. O 'f'o.umel'l :andl ar. Ste.'' "w-on in i'enc' to) cer':,iin alTeinsi ve ex pre'ussi' nsi a ourIn 1th1 -I vehohhlini rel i' s'I21 'ni tI' he acri :an 1!iniist.-r. nile'te.l to ha:vi' be--n snta:'h.' mihaainrmer itn a imei speecht''i. Mnr.(O& 'uonell Il'n?ues haviin athed ' t he laune e! a3.i~ ittraibuted Th'Ie Liverpn'tool (".tton:~: ilrket retans rthotit m erniai:l han-.-'. 314o:r'v ('':3hms humnlant, anai tfor cno.nergi:ai pupose onhll Ibe ob s tained at from 24 i..:;A Per' celnt. Phet 'onat t nuain'.' iof lf 'orabl h wenther,'andaier.o lie moe' ttrom)i-ine p''troets of lie liar ime ofi tt:ih tund=. - nil pronened a btetter seling in ihie wa r!.er NaiO; 013 I ..trs sA nenst. i Cthn. 'o te IEdibor of f he Ilulketin. As many exa;rgzeramed, reporrs of' the r'e ent diflilihis in thmis p01rtinn ot Tex'as inv e bieen, n a.l I have nto dto::bt ni ill en itnne( to he, cirenulatred, I fe, I it ti dttt i;n manlei on) mei 34o correci't Item. I haivo ot linae to enIte'r 'to a rnil lit- ii of' tall the trestaItnies,thar( Is i''c 's'nt r:e mylzte wo ndIri'd nail titty mein, ablde to hear' rats; .a l:n';'e pmtlitna of' Ihese men havon arom Ithe ennIu3tt tnermntIl ofl tnr 4,3 truisloi s*en i5p)oseso. n i , Ii".1341i hwot caurriedi nt n1. e-errt corhurespondugen.e w*ithI the 'en.-. [ihe anthfari tie" Eot Mcei o htavie for' thei Iast ear' or twou had. oflicers anad n~tm::?S,, s