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POLITICAL.
Fre A8M*,& irnan.
EcoroNt AND Ri cutwr5T.-It is
due to tie present Federal Asitnittistratiot,
and ts party, that we give thems an hon
est, ansi hearty support, so long as they
are true to the great question at Issue,& the
im portant, imlperishable Riepubliean prmn
cipjles generahy, s.et forth in the esntralble
Republican Addressl their members of
Congress, at the close of the Inst session.
s5 long us they are true to those princi
ph-s; n will be true to thetm,-through
good reporet. and trough ill retort-pros
perity, or mtversity-and so long, only. in
this we have no choice-no saie or honor
able alternative. ly these principles, we
of the south, must *-stand , or fall,~ sink. or
swacin, survive. or perish." We have no
other hope of satyi, honor, happiness, or
prnpcrity-no other refuge fiosa dishonor
and degradatio, onppresin, pioverty, ex
te "msination. '1'o. others-the tujority
tlhe Constitution, which involves these
irinciples, ii as nothing, except as an im
pettinient it their will ati power-to us,
every thing--even existener! And tht
voice of the South, mus he, Irsom11 the Po
tosne to the saline, Up with the bantner
of these principle-. every where-in Con
gress, or our Legi:,latnres-on our monn
tains, and in our v:llie-at our public
ieetigs, iandst oile fire s iles:-nalil shssthem to
the mast, to swinss or -ink, with thet
".Asd tie who lstters, is no sots of mine."
But, it is alo d..' td, ourselves, tint we
guardedly ntd detratstely retain or
rsparate ant distinct crimeter, stame ati
existence-tree, al av%, to ne( fur osr~selves
in every emrttseity, sits every messre.
There must he no amtalagamtatitn-no
breaking of ranks--no coultsion. .All
mnnst he order and re;larity: w atchfthssn,
and preparation-every knsapsack on,e5very
musket ins order, every sentinel and guide
at his post-ill ready hi ' heel or deploy
into lino of bmtle, 4ins the instt-i -lsce
to the trout or rear, right or left, %n herever
danger stay present itselt, or an enemy, si
any kind. shew his front. We must not
forget the les.son leael m5 ,r late sepa
ration from our old algid, the '"\\'hi"s"
ths diflienities of dr.w msg ohf li-om) them,
nt a tmome t of suldn dtger-the men,
arms. aned mtunitiolns t among them. ir
want of order and preparattion-the ten j
tations oilered to the timid. sellish, and
slsottin , Ill take ntanttge of sses amral
gamation and disorder, It. contsita their in
dividual case. comfort agrs lizerent,
and fear of tdanger. This ntnst he guar
ded agains,. lir the future. ur party lines
and distances must be preserved, dtstines
amt legible; and they who cross tthem, x
cept on duty, and linger totng or ltamper
with any others, must he looked upon % ith
doubt and suspicion, and narrowly watcht
ed at every moment of do.eer or alarm
Yet, among those who lost their pilces
in that sudden call to anrms. 'tnd have since
consequently become more or less estran
ged tisomu us, were mane who erred unin
tentionally-hesitatedst in the midst of the.
confusio ni nprepared, and wtt ing lime
for reflection; and snow hng isek, from
fear of the reception that may be given so
thetm by their old is'tei;ttes. To such.
the look should he ever kii, and encour
n-n e., tija hnud Pvar mumw. the tinart avevr
may have been as true in fait h and feeling,
though not so fortunately ready; sit such
men are not the less lirsm and deltertined
in their course, hteransse thers do not al
ways decite n ii st retaily and itstatt '.
''heir great cnution anal prudence re as
desirable nd valuabtle. somt .ne times, in
restrain the fiery zenl and impatirec they
are designed to check and balance inl stoi
etv.. at~siover tarsdv andt 'ssi~ ebrrat-,in::, at
thsey arc sight or wrosng.
As ts our csntr~rseit thes nesx itngretss:
Ont tie greazt squsstisi of is Consst- i'ssnnt
Tr~seasury. we andt. ussr atlhes, csominedw's,
are in a tlsintity. \\' t' thave tasken ossr
standlh utpon it, andis ou5r pis~riplets andtt sit
jtects nre well' kntiin st. \\-es tnnsst adhti-e
to 5themis, lirmlsy andt' diecidedy t; lint tiur
true potie's i s tsiake ino leaing sunove sit
tliem. Tthe tpstitioni ha~ve ita tss sixedm
jri5v itn the prieset Conigsres stnd upo
te, tdevolves thel re'siionsihithty oif propojit
sing~ a r(eedy tor existing dhilliestlies. 1St:
tisem tt so, antd sttw 5 heir handu, sit tiake
the conissegnttees sit srejeting i.he remed aties
oftrss fosr aslegedl d~'isdrs andss embitar
rassmen-sts, am sst sterly trefsintos altit-rd oir
prohssge tiny one o-tf therir o:wn Oni any
itey itre dIivutlest andt weak-thei st,ra-igib
bteing tuiouits sinly in opsjsssiiit. I ,et
themsi proprose' at 1ederai I hantk-thes P. s
Bisnk syatems--sr the Spec~tialt Depsiite
system-ansi att sine- tiey aret in at weask
the'y tare a csombti natin sr coasitsI5isin ot tdit
fersent I smt atl ttIisn", potiwesrl nl fort ~Is
mitse hief, andti nets'rtvly ipltt .sr any
posti ve goodt-utedt, onl y tt te selfsih
objects oit pr'-n15al aitttion, pesr. ntndt
oiice-the- ttops or' vitryr. andit sto h-m'tg
the commoniua ''poiils. lists, le-t shem aneptst
any men'iSure't of princiiple, ori a puitci
chasracteitr, andi altione thsey watr aigontss
otte nuiothIe'r. nss bis tersly tae siw agaists us,
asnd the'ir itte c-hirnresr is ex possed to the
coutsry-their re-ckless, fiictiosns, andti tun
princ ipl-ed eurmlition, ts sobtsia ihe Govs~ern
menti pertt. elitets, ands honorss si'f lhe
have a-ombsiined tsi rsj-c st or r'emedly-..
unow, let t hsem psroposse -m itsh sieselves, or
tack nowalges teir inenpacjistity, imbilir v,
itand uselessnettss to 5 he toutsiry--thitir utr
impIsoncy for ansy thsing litmtW vit labey
Castntsitno misa nnfltige ellit-ieiinti In sisehtsI -
ly one dlepatmtent of Gosvenmens~st, c-om-i
biaaing ths cetive, atie-a gusidint, dlirt
good, froma't their-prohnbae atsss t menltss of'
all? Lest s tem nosw provae temselveCs
"faithf'sl oiver a lfew' thtinse.if thety hope
to be mnadse "tordis over mantiy."
No admintistrtionsi hohsls bie ettainied
by ste Sou th withons s-vienre- ssf' it
datvssrs nt ecsosomy tanda a'retehmtenli.
WVith a decressinag reveninei tinder srhe es
ratison of'ts thescompromaisae sin the tarifi'qus.
tin, the expsendistures mst likewis- le dii
mainishedut, or 5the comromtswisse musst lie diis
tusrbed- anti a higher tarniff itmposiset satheur
wise thae mo~ney caInnoti he; fsir Ihemosing ts
meet ten nnneruiimtim Th. .ree.
admnistrntion,anud its opponents the Whigs
ore now shoot equally divided in Congress,
the latter havmng probabli i small majort
ty. The movemenas and the votes of bth
should be closely watched, ad ia firm rese
lntion adop ted to hold no communion with
ahose as ho go lur lavish expenilitures, satnd
'onrseqlsently for high duties. On low- axes,
ntd economiaenl exrpenditnres, rest the safe
IV of the Soush. stud the cstainlity of the
Union. aud no autter what nte a par
tv asy assninae, there can he no atiinity
between those who e rm is ails us, unless
these are aade its wait words.
Pendlln .MIesscnger.
F oreign.
'1'lI VAR IN CANADA.
Fron the Montreal Courier. Noe. 13
On Sunday evening the whole of rite
baeck country above Laprairie presented
the ..w inl spei lacle of one vast sheet of
lurid flame, mid it is aeported that not a
single rebel hose hans been left standing.
G ,)i only knows what is to become of the.
survivin'g Canaeinos and their wives and
children durisg the apcproaching winter,as
nothing ht sta rvntioen From hunger and
cold. stares them in the faee.
LA'i'Elt STILi,.
1"re'm the Sucke tts llarbor Journal, .rr.
- Nov. 14, I e'cloek, A..M,
The ssenneat Oneida. jnst arrivel ieam
O;ge1"nabureg, brings the leidona ing tews:
l ar) a his mosrntieg ( i ht) is nas dieov
cred that the arsel st seaboal., (.'irg
and Travelh-r, hel arris' eel with trosI..
.\bec nt se'vel ee'cie eel TIbis e'venin,.; the arm
el .aeainhos opentedl a1 fire Sii ihe parly
at the 'mteI sill. which sol brenght a
I.rge" biely" ofspectators to Mule Puit, the
netrest Ainerican territory.
'TCe pomt e1n which the Winmiliil stands
is ine of -emie t wenty lees elevation sove
the Si, Law retnce. The contrv huck ri
ses greinall 1r nhrebout ao.e isniired uand
lilcy reds. The land sout it is higely
enitiva te ande pr'e ets a clearmeing ineti
scatpe, n ith orchards, shrtbstery, and sub
stunteial st.ne buildings
The \ malill is a cirenlar, massive
stone huihdiing, atlitreing i ulple sheer
:ainsl as shot that the boats were pre
pare'd to i brovw
The canonading between the WVineltill
aSti the three armed steamboats contineed
to bes the scene of attraction till nearly
eighi ei'clock, n hen a line of fire blazed
dloeA thcsumlnit of the hill,in the unies err
aberu eighty tor a hundred rods. and the
eranek of the riile and nnsket made a cos
linnons roar. The scene was rense of vnst
iitense exeteimenet nuel solicitutle. 'The
relection that men full of' high hopes and
ardent expecscion., were falling by hutt
dreds. wars calenlated to awaken the most
paisful reflectieos.
The action on the brow of the hill. con
tinued some twetiy or thirty sinutes,
when one party gave % nyu', the other fo; -
howed, ait the coiilnhatants a'ssced ot of
view over the brow of the hilI: bit the con
test raged in-reelv. n, was evitedel by the
conttunns roar of musketrv.
Another scene cnme in view: a party
marched down the river road, and opened
a warm fire upon at stone builing in which
the rebel l hrce were quartered. The hwt
timie, w lhen tie leylsis retr'eiiied itUl rhe
reports of the corirhalants over the hill,
beenme fainter and tiren, till about sine
o'cloc(lk. when iall seemed hushed fier ile
mromient. The rebel tierces were left in
posse'ssion of the ground. but then seemed
se he in no condition to follow th-' reurnt
in; party.
'rou nine o'clock till three, there was
inot mehi e'xc'cieent its tire seee. A n isr
r'egslsar tire was kepstsup era the Windm eaill,
andse at bodyi of' regie sent a(5 n c'caejsinl
volleyev,nat sa stea houtse int' lhieb Is biodcey of
tire assanhiing prarty eer' shsel teredi.
At ahnree o'clock, P. Ml. a beartn a shoer
rdsance fromis thIe ~ rlse iii was e'scnsom-ta
Icy line. Thiis was prroblsisy done bry thre
rebescls, as thle barn aslordeird ra she'li ier tire
|icyarlists.
7 o~ceck, P M.*
We havi e rortrs frsm the firel orf hrmtle
this e'veneing. Ir is sta tedi shnt Gut1i re'gnsiar
sserps were enageed, hnesales the volunitee'r
Mlajoer Youreng, rise crllers in commtrill
ari Priescott, sa brav e tande excelcer esilicerine
rise fIIruiish sary, is siulppo--edIs ii ae (isllen.
Tie' reprt' is that sheCtaiss cm andin si~ rlleer
('Ml erl~ ini the moiering, aned lieas severail
e'ilse resave breesn mse y is3 l'cyaslicts toc
ire' cvr iris bsodsy wVi sitot sm-cei".s.
(The r'eblel lferc'es wvee ins 5Isree. die'rach
isn-is - es crcen I) my iii he imsl-'nili.a ntis is
en sa stet uniling. ainds the thirdl wiee pisi
eel en thIe hinw of th' hisc , rand suastrianed
masrt ofl the mtorningr's wocrk.
It is re'porsed iiba tihe fiel is c'overedl
wuiths dieads and wonns sded cccrllier's ocf the
goSevtfuernmnt, w hilte sic far as wars known,'it
but tirteena ofi thle rie'eIs hadre f'al lcen Thea
Sisconers wh'iiIhch bregisi Ithe invc'adlinsg iir-.
Ces doewnrs werse sa;kc as a bis mosrningi Icv thec
rilic'rs of1 thes'TUnitd Sitates, fre br'cea orf
neutrarlity, itonai we ttnerssatnd ilhat es
crf themsu wals a iit iishi vessel. Sir fiar the
-'Pn'r rieri" frrces have'.c suasinired hmelv5(rrices
agatiust l'esnrfsau l dd, anrd wA ils signals sire
ces. Whar~t ithe ire'sinl' wil be', it is i impAris
sibmleto pc mreiet.
F'rom thr Onebila Standicard,.tcNoe. t.
TrnE S'Tt.AMu lee.c'T( tut.AT.' iT'AIN
JIuRN Ki.-.Ins~t as we weri'es oing orr
prapier to, pres last i'venasi iog, tire prnekei
frocem O)swegoe arrivedl -, iringing~ iintslii.
gencie thaas thre ,leamuer GAren:a lre iaisa.wa
urnt at thle wAiri ait Kineg'ctonr.n ersund5isay
eighsi. She w.'as liesing c t as at gecvear
ment1 vessel tor fight aigis t Ih pa' ratrierts.
Nr.w Yecna, Nisv. 17.
rast. byv rice Par.5rts wa Richi'eser--la-i
surr'cect ioni inr Upperi' Caada elS-Proigr'ess
ofl use otbaick in Loerl C:iaadas.
Weo have receiived byi this moirinsg's
initil htieshly impohrer'nt inltellietnee f'srsm
cra coerresprena nsi lteeser, givinig
sa nretentr of cr n assStttempllt miadle Icy the
Pastricts si iio entare as Britishl v'essel' ins tile
Amrssiennii wraters ns lhseesonih ii l it ie
rsee river. Thie Iirllowinsg is the de'
Rocnit:S-rent, Novc. i1.
Der Sir--I hiastene tic inhirmi lieu sri it
sinrgulsar crntrage thsat cemi red asstrnr c'ity
lass ught. The'lit'isiishs sehlr. CIarcine', e'f
undc for TIoronen. tInper. C,,....... .ue
with a valuable cargo ofinerchd ,clear
en last night, al was to sail early this
morutg. About midnight she was board
ed by taC-sty armed mien who took posses
stan of her in the name of the Patriot #ov
ermuent, confined the Captain and crew
below, and uttempted to navigate the ves
set into ti lake. Frans our harbor to the
lake t, six mles, mund not being faminliar
watht the chatnnel, the patriots -or pirates
got .aground near tihe usouia at the river.
Unuble to get the vessel oil the shoal, they
abandoned her, and took to the woods,
at thave not yet been arrested. The
Captai saile a depusaIiota ut the above
taits befaore tite proper aauthurittes this at
tettota, ind has sailed fr Canad.a. It
wall produce great excitement 0 the other
,ide; usumnm of our m.t.titatss fear r,-talia
ttin. 'T'aus recomilmaence the outrages tbat
dtgraced our rontier last wttter.
In addition tu thao 1 tntelligeuce. wee learn
roma numerous letters before us, received
fium the irontmr, fromn Butialo to Ogadens
buig, that all the idle luafers in the inte
riar of the state, are coucentra.inmg in vari
ous points, amid that at general ontsl Dill be
made on the u:tlh inmst. Thu outrage ill
itucheter. is only the first tuterngs of
the thunder. ur correspondents sente
that the nu -ber of tdle siners capable t
formitig materials so at tack Canada, are es
tmuted as loiVows.
Plitfalo and neigiborhooud, 2tO
Namtigaira do. 1.ttmt
Rotchester, do. 8.0011
Nortahern frontier, 2,a5O
Agremg ate ioafers or patriots, 9,00i
Fromt Miatireal and Oelensburg, mhe in
tellgence Is also alarming. Around the
fit ter pince the imsorremion is in progress
Around Montreal, the Patriot forces are
routed entirely. The liriash troops it
seems are h'Irning the whole of the infected
)istricts. 'is tondutct will add to the
fl.ame. Neatiing enn stoap time eutue. hat
the viu.orous trat of the American Govern.
ment. General Scott, we leatn, has Iten
ordered to the Northern frmier. Biut un
tiar inately, 'hbile. tit Loverntment is apla
rently endeavoring to mant aiain its rieurali
my. its suipporiers here anl oil the frontier
are actively engag eu ini ihti.itagthe flumme.
Thu -,New i".ra,' the goveranmehm organa
here, says tlamt "the- 'triot cause is tiht
-oud cause."-Ile rald.
From the New Orleans Ike N.io 12.
I P'RTN T FRO31 TEXAS.
T ixs insin l veil iii hostile coaiitut ins
with the hands of fierce aend intractnble
Indians, thatt hover ont her frontiers. The
Houston Teleaa raph fta Nov. 3d, states that
ten A merieans have lately been killed with
in thee miles of ilex~ar, and six Mfexieanns
captured aitlnost in the precinetsofthat city,
by t large body of Cumananches. These
indians made itheir appearance near-iexar
on the :Oth uit. Being discovered at a
distance and immediate notice being given
a party of thirteen went omt to reconnoitre.
llaving proceeded a few miles, several
Ctamaanches were discovered. (en.
luminap proposed to retire to the timber
and fighi under cover, but Col. Cage, w ho
had been wounded by the Intdingis mt ea
weeks previous was anxious to.eugsage
there at whatever disadvantang. The
party was soon attaeked in the e en prai
rie by more than at hundred Iudl s. An
savnges-tis succeedel, the 1 n'ss ma
kin;g way for them; but as soon as they
had passeai, the enemy closed in behind
thecam, ;and killed eight out of the mhirteeti
ea iih am volley of arrow and spears. Fomr
out ot hat- re-simining tive were wounled,
amid reached liexair a ita great diflienhv.
The next dlay. the bodies of the eight A
tmerienns. na well as tihse of t wo Stasr ivors
who hm~ad baeen killed ot afm party ocf five,
nttnekeda bay the Inmdinns tte dBay before.
wvere ihseove reed, broughit into extir tad
decenitly initerred.
'ITe (Cummm ancha-ies were still in time i
einity sir lis -a-ey hadc expmressed uheir
detierui miacm tao exte-riitea te wiea
eitizenms, ihat tom spare aill a le .ilexienns un,
less tey resistedB theam. Thea Telenph ii
enthis loudalBy ont tihe gis i-tammcreafr pcroempat,
diecisi ve saol,-ciergem ie aiiaris, toa crnsh these
meureile-ss savagies- lIe says.
'"Thme prmesa-mt is at tmost toppuortne se
soan tic carrym ean aim expaedil imn intoa tihe
Ctum manchtelt coanitry-thle hallil, are re
tmrninitm froamm te noarthi--she air is mii
ande hrseinig, anid the ?.l nstit grn-~s ol'e-rs
ea itmnexhmntst~table suppl~y (of pastmurnge.-.
'I hie .\feieus. awhotBi hav undoiutedtialy ini
stienited team toi tis mawnum~re, c*nni na~iord
noi uaid, ais they arceacoiiBa-l to concea-t-i
trae a sll thleir diaso Sale fiaren tit Vrera
(rmz anal time san coast to previet time ex
pers-ed annisek oaf tihe French-l. A sumiall
frmce eafmonted'i omen coamld,. therefotire. at
t his titme. esilmy peemat) nhto time very
haearm ofC time Cotmmanmchec caounatry, aid ex
tort from thmem ni pe that waouldi he proof
evenm ngomims Indiimia ir, amihery."
Th'ie tUcammi taches amre naeariy tBhe nmy
inrihe ofC any oinsgniendel whlichm exiir sni
ma daree:t hoisti lity tic a le TIex i.nr.s. ThBa e --
puu. Cronikewns, an rd Tankeas. are
neverrhles ehnemieas taf the Alexies
whatatn they attntek and amiassnere tea all oe.
A etter froma Gen. hltisk, dlated Sun
teo 31r P'arker seives am detail ofr a re-c-anm
aengagetmemnt wviti thle Buihmdias. neasr Foari
Iliconstan. WVe subajainm time followiing ex
tracdt:
"Onm the I 4t h, I amrrivedl snt Fart hloustona
having beeni jaimead lay .11lajor 3alabit anda
seaveral amen hasviung ll erm itt on time any
anal set iFort IIicenstont, my foarce. naamoutetB
to taont two hundmiredl men. I imama-h-e
.i mroak nyi that lini-eaof tmurei b oar thi'eeemy 's
campij. by'mi the wav of he- *~Aahnduneih vihisnge.,
andit abourc stanaciatwn aan the 15th, Sitrivedci
lic mim' i br t. Ahcouj 1(1 aa elack mice enemyii
irmpt'o~ ted timo ar the, woodais iatund mi. hmm
failei- f.eninig the nighat, tw of-m ea mic-ir
siiesa were- liredc mapont hay tihe aieai ntls iim
'cne hearse m akena lfroim atema: iad att barekh
ofr ay m't heanet molirnain (thme l6th,) a spri
meal attnmek wams namidie upna tharee- sides air
ouar taanmp. The einaamy's envaliry werea
si t atmedl an a hilI, mammttn t cdil 'htia -i eit
ly wmh ama inta-tion tea rail uipa us, it ite
aittemp~aed toa metear.
.A vaery barisk time wa-c kept tip oin hiotb
sueies fori abourti firma-en minnreas. w hinti Ior
ameretd a poartiaan of thea force to re-imaimand
protaa- te enmpii. .ail wtih iihei retimadr
'-cargedt then cceemy. whoat precipately fit-a.
Jeaivitng eleven id t tn roun- . Tmc
had, I have tio doubt, during the action,
carried lla number of their deuo \n tls.hi
is their custom,) und all their woiueti.
Fron the alood upon tle grunad, tuey
iust hive suffered severely. L hie charge
was continued for about three qluariery l a
msiile, when I l'oruied tihe Corve, and inarch
ed iheim back to camp. l'he sirce ot the
enemiy l had nao means i ascertamnin,
but it rmuse have nien very consuldrable, .is
the grounl uoenpied by them, was near
nul a m1i-i.- im length.
e had eleven men severely wounsmded
--nne killed, and asoaw twemy-hsio or
tinrly horses so badsly shut as to be untsl
for use. Almongst the emwamy's dead ni ete
Pound Caddos, Couos1 atties, unlouxies. one
Cherokee mnd 2 Mlexicans, They drop
ped 4isn their ihght. gun111, blankers, cioaks,
&e. It would he chulicult to linid inlgu.age
to do justice to the otheers ami mle ; att
i~ungh tt ith a spirit and determiiination sel
domn egnailed.
Very respectfully, yours,
'IIIUMAS J, RUSK.
iuj. Utn. Lon.
Since this engagement. ihr alrmu mi
llionstn has nearly subsld. The in
di.ims are retiring nortim m'ardly, (.entmil
Rnk, says the I ele;,nimjo, has dust r.iisemt
ai ntew s:srp m mta iaounied men at San Au
gustm e. anid will Irtetr li snmm'elh.te.) its
reynn the troopes at Fiam iflmosa,si. \1't
utnmlerstund ie intems pamsning the tc
trc:miing savnaes to rietir . t1.1grs. G- i- .
AUlosou pas'ti thr .ugh amm Au -m.ue.
s51uue l;ys site, ten his n%.d eIt jut Ilie
irmisy under the cusimi mt I al mmiai. tirem.
Fr in the i wr U rm ns ic.
1.AT: FitoMs 'l iExs.- i lie: stm'm:mi pa(ckel
Cuna. Campt. Cis'all, ari'.vd iiitu immmormiin.
fromn tiubeston, T'exa-,. \\e are instletster
to the piteness of a pac.eomer Ir I hi
iluustoi Teiegraph il tit: ii m-',., winch
co1inions the p et-uiin s tihe first Iirese
day 's sessumI o the new Coungreis,, n ntiei
assematel l at iu'.ain on Ih i .ur. (Jil
extracts are necessarily very rir-i. In
time. Senate, .il I. Latrnar tile Vice I'mi siiont
anii 'resiet elect iof the 1{iteynliie, u ii
drawitsg Irmi tie chmir,-A r. t elhem I1
Lk'.emvit ut Jnsper, .as elected I'.csule- i
Iprm. -ma., .\1r 1'. L. Smiekney % was ek:tit
reporter, Junu im . llamt ttd ehie secretar3
A. 1'. Ti'tomups--n. asslanrt ill).. andi ,. n:.
1'. Ia asiner nmii 'ti sm. .. liranum , cier ,.
C.onmsudermtblc disenssionm tats had oi m lil.
mor oini to elect is chapla in, .which ' as tle
termined inl the utlirmomire, and the lie'.
Mir. Fr.azier was elected!.
In the lionse. Air, John If. lin- --Ghrd
was elected Speakernwiti delivered t very
Iiha ndsotne mhdress umn r.thling tile est.m
Jm W. Etihidge. 1tni iladget. 'il.
Green, R. .isache, .la.. lIenle', Ge,,. tn.
miratam a mm -. S. Johnso. n ere elected to
vario. s oiliers in the Ilouse.. Riev. Joini
At Cullnmgh of' New Jersey, n' as elected
Challain.
The President of mhe Reganubbe, (CI;.
ilouston, and the Congress ipplear to te
at logg erheads. lie has been in the lit 'm
of deli'. ing hi- ns.'aem mt it' Iwo hommsn
Verhally. As ite paen'ting o1 timl sessimmi.
cumn.urmitees were appointed t inflirm him
that Congress t. us reaty mo receive- :Ily
iv:atlen comm.mmnicatmoll that ihe iiglt ua'. e
to make. lie returucd n briel' tessage,
-"salutiug the hoaorahle Congre,s" aumt
the mode, he should have preseuted sonic
iimuprtan itntirmiation un mul Sggstni's ona
tmiw nimtirs of the country; ai it was, lse de
elimd any farther -munmireation wtitm
5'imgress,than to enelise the repoiris o tie
heads of the departments.
Nm.1'' eW ttmu, Nov. (.
Arriv.l of . te Gremr Wetr.- l I mgiily
i,1mrtammt frms l'inihmdli.-Co .siesinmisui
sif thes Atelhonimrne Csainet.r--. Iri'is'mentm imn
il lim ies-lRin' in Cam onu-DIanger smf lie
Ln.ierpool Stenammer
Y'esterdamy musrnisn t) tlo'cmock 5 le
Ummrmmt Wter terr.tvd non a
ter5 siu nemove.d' te' deeems'i. pubilhic anhxi
eran le ex pmer'mielc hea in ins andis liea'.y
w.eathms-r mo atst al ls he pssag~e. andn in'.a.
thait preva'miledI, I ier htospr'i Vis a< errh-di
nwa''my'.--.she lst sipm.' , mmi bir- is - ' hum'-k
&a'. in era' mores's mr iess immnjul hv ithe ire
mmeidoiss siem rhtim weenin'.mm um iisally swep.t'j
isng over hesr.-reat anxmierv is felt fur mime
I aive'rpoomml. h-'rssm the -2(hh ti o the '?7thi oh
( erobmier, time weathie'r mmm m le cst omf iCotg.
ilmnid wats extremely severe, amid whmen the
'.s'enmr Liv'.erpooil coimes omitrd mfihe posrs of
leiverpoomml. te wimd wa lfreb \'V. wii mm
heavy'''. hea'd se:m Sme' w..'a. I-st seen't 31
iniles froimm Tl'ias. ar, atclock P. 31, o
the 'Al t silt. Sme wa ;s m imn-m'mn rokimni rapidi
headmiiway canm -isder'inmg time in'.ea thuer. Themm
priohnhii iv is. mita im she et-..iencedI time
sainmem if maim worse weamthmer thm-m time Grem.at
Wst ern rmin onmi mf ful'i. mi' aN litow. m'iter
"i'ar in--. tambmst time misceanm orm ha~s pu1m mmp imis
lalalfax. Iaeiram, iflermmua. sir somme sitherm'
porn. i~'rom ouri I .ives'rhooi jmpters we.s
leasrnm 5 a int time same hadi b ns rrma "'ments we.mrs'
nue ams it regards ni famil fora thm '- Livrposoil
as w..imh time Rovalmm \\. illiam. Th'i.- L. swmi.
edi Irsom I eiv'~etsl n' withi onm'-ly 2 i0 . s"ap
ply. metahj ing rio tiltis sf 3tim. Iilmas'
pre aram in. Thlierefore tom tihe Ims.~
lateSte-irm-shmiis ('mtimany.re the- friends
smrmlhose onm limeirei nmod thea Immilie -mtmenrally
mmdebred~s fair lie pirsew~m iis, eep in'imm V him
her' fnm e. Thme itish mad .-\~ m i
Ste~matm pnekei Cosimpnym. nmwl atl.,omrh of
thme G reat Wsr n have mmana-:ed'~s its aif.
fira mdisscrgesry bu imt mime Tan,.m- I immtim
(Comi many haveins not scomim.ttdi ithsemsel vs'
smn welt. Themv cham~raerer~ of ('mmptmaimm liss.
kimis is riime rmm;,iily tandi sis is ihm sof his
Theam Live'rponI Stemnr toosk om Imiost
mmmporinumt dstchmmsies to prev'sm l.mrd Dmur.
hnimm fr'osm retuimsng tio Emn'i-mees. p.. a
imit, to thec samlimig sif time rLiv.,,m.? ml
F-stnIhima.nd'ws insa mmfsmeer qitommt Iosr Ii Dar
ihmatm n ti liht Ilelhmmmroe. (ab~ine't. A .
is, im I imi Inst stae~i ni iflissohmimmins. In rfimr
thmermmm' otf this view. wens leree')..s ti,:i'
them Chmronmiee ofn mime lPih, tih-- iiy efrei't
lime iv'.er'pool ,::iledi states ira a i-smg s'ammi
time iew''s siofi the mnverment, thsa.t "'I ord
[)mrhaims hadms noit possimiveinlv re'signed'h'.....
anmde hopale'd "'that he' wonhmmii remamiin.rs pmet
reet tihe 2r'amt wo''rk lie hndmm smudertaklen"-...
tiant "sin second thosuaghts lie nimt he pre.
'.voile n to slenv the, piienme-an m mlts
conmasidier I 'annatim his pss of hlonora,a''nd
still exert himse~lf' to nrecise hilm . l
bermcult of the0 empire." The Pariaiment
was to be callud f.gtlter. It was~ re~port
ed even that thme Qmmeem had hmerself wrim.n
to Lorl lurmumm Politcali exitememnt is
ribmm.,. its EmmgI.mmmd. A treamenmdousm tma 'CL
Emit! of 6IJ,tiam raidicauls lad us.., ini York
'dmire crying~ ..ut for thi-' 'Six ('mimmts" "~ imic
i', the rlls ilug try in I tim cuid.
Themm 041teif mammrketi 4)i Li ve'rpol hasm aid
v.mmt.'ii i4) ciimm..e'mmmm, a )l" th lneiws carried
(outlv the ii.'(r,'mm 1~ tmimermm. At tile- last
dIiatesit aft,,' fl4)tto m ing. It will remmainm 441
tll the lttyl iliamm rechesm Ln'erpm~eii.
midm thena themre will be a geeal r ise, ini
our1 iionii ait leasimt.
1"rance~. i,. emmiatg tmore mmlipimti m enm
tom le.'ice-iimsibly toi tiring miiaiters to it
ie'I."ve'.
''im'.iIfzmjrs ini tihe Eastn linuk sqtmiallv.
Kmmglmm1m fill ltuiif ai tire rapidly apipruocm
itig it o tl attitudie ini Persui.
T1hec Nlmxieam blickade' ii goim.; it) be
r~imi-..m 'it, ouir I .eeidiilo miii leai
Georgia ('o minerejul (.omrriion.-Thme Geor
~. (:m. ilimt .in~ ( ommv.*imtio.., Wi'.hiulatemily me.
,ie4m1iii1meil .int MI. edlgerm ile. apiiii temi a r iimtt
.e of* ic'ti; -live, top %% Immist nutsm reiirredl mime
e'mmiimimso'i miiii of* them obijec(tsi ICr whmich thme Com
Vem'mi mimim ~vt a ldi . The eommmmmittcm repmorted
thp le 1owmi.. r"'-oiiSi.mm. W. ir~i a~s ca. pmzi..im
1 -t. Ile:., lrel. Thiii it hri ieeoiuimmi'imdeel
ti lie L '',-lamthme tim mmliiminimle- Ieecssary
am 'itimimm iii Iummtmkimr. capg~ital toi the. city 4)l"
)mmvammi.ilm. 1)(111m lb t~mmie commi14)1 or mm new.
Ilimmmi.. willm 11L I. i ealmitmml. andii lie iiiirimi~e
sef ilme en itmtil rm'-iimre.. 4)'cii lam~Ink aml
rt'miiy iim'mt,'m theire. lby the immrici'mi 4)l'
i'.rm'igmienlii l, it) Ion midilmel tim it mom) suchm
Ii m's. .' mmmli in m l i su tiimi'r, nas t legi .
(attiire mm:my ul'miiinnilvi-niele ani pmllrtper.
To te Ii ri ltm mmilmi ti Mr. To'uran m'
mlitlilme adim nmaiml m' ijmtmi.
. m. Iut.olm'evl. 'l'hmat Iis (Cmimivrntjimii do
rem'im metmil tom the im aki ng iii im fititi t ir
lum'n imii at time emui ieri I liitiii i line
-'im mme Ilme ned's-i t of ai'm diraect credti w.'ithi
ti~rrit caua pis'ty. w.'ith i e toi' til~t- ex
ii."mnjimm iii t~ie i'mimli-imr l ''mmiiv f'.miiitiei
ton ouir imerehlms nu am mirettraide with Gmtr
:-)"1. Iiict,,ol,/ 'I'll-mt this (Conventc'ion ties
rint. miii tmoim th le Li'ii.ifltn' time replem
'ii. nll such t1ievsiqi ii tile mlii, tern of alit/
iii iqnrioteml e. i i'ml ~ itS It% roimit-ir Ceehis; mkn r it such
"1. I?tesslv. ''hit ilmis ( 'uveicn re
gomoh as m4ml' i. i iii jori ;i ie, th 'Ilex ~m'"msmI i
me imi plmtimmmm of imur gzrea'mt svsteula of intemrnal
11a1 1mm' caimt'mt.. .mml re. mi)imieid mu itlie Legr
laturm' the- vigrousii, p1iisi'ettiitlm theli
%emitermi and :.Aiir Rac l roaid fiid thme
Cxi Cii ol ofeilim''mmni tii Ill rim I'mi', eni
gazcmi ill wo. rk, of init'rnaI iiiliriiwei "tn,,
whIichi timv hm deir by. th le Legi"lmmurm"
ty M1ri. -"timiitid. mini II metir -himi:
11 s4ired. ''imi: thin" Cmmvme. min respecrt
iiil I% r.-m'mi ii mmmcmii tim tile' (u'imtrmil A.. mtmhk
ii time s tate. time' i'p jie ti'i(' of re'tm1mmiriimg
Imtes time 1mmsim'v ul' .'imet mi a genierai liw,
imit lmrisintg lime I'oritmimmm of' Joint Stck
as direct tramde wiith ioemigmi Countriesi, with
beech resmiutioim amnm Ijinilimioni as he
Frot the Corrrun Ir,,1 of t/he A sgusta t'on.
( iiitui.. li:ai SL.tI'ie i:. -"'I -m~e '.ii .m
ml ii m'imillm md rm'-miih. iis v igh'l a ."r
miroiami.'d a -m'.l~r!:V iimo itht Sena~ite~t Ii'.
Mrin. A1, a.'emmli'm. 1 'd'mam youi 0Im1,o m life re
tenmimle :Iuntl m'i',oltiii,. imii',iie' byliv 1r.
I 1mm''. .rml im le II '.ii"m'. '!he rnt'igt i,,,e
From the New Orleans Dr Nov. 12.
THs AOR\1ON8-ALARMING.
On board of the steanar Astoria,
below Jeller',on city. Oct. -,..
Dear M .ajor- hasten to communicate
news Lulm an unquestonable soure, at
Jell'ersou City. Cml. iteese-, of ltichmond,
iRay Bounty. had arrived with an express
to the (ov rmor. to cill out the militia to
innrch ain deencame ot Itay and ltiemmaud.
The aorions had devastaaed Davies coun
ty, heue.ninig the county sent, ad must of
the hues ain the county, nd were then
marchind m Roilimichmnond to burn and des
troy im. Colonel Reese, had, but a few
hours before we lauded. returned, and
orders were promptly issued hi Governor
l'oggs. fbr :3u01) mounted nen to repair to*
the scene of war. The troops heIow,are to
rendezvous at Fayette. and march imime
dintely.
The Mormons have been for many days
hauling in corn and other supplies to their
great depot Far %% est. They have been
reminorced bt many hundreds lately from
li ainim rmime Camndas-refugees and Alor
memsiii. D not believe that these disiur
hanes .'re '-hmnhtmo." There are serious
and dangerons iiiilli ies now peing.
The writer of thi,, has every ipportunmity to
Iaoon these fatss, a. lie was an eye witnes
in ( aliwell, having beens nmt with the
troop. Mormonist, emmaneipation and
nholitioninsm must be driren from our State
We, mhe . xposed frontier men. have e
nmmgh to c e wiih to protect our
shamefuill exposid frontier, without hav
ng to combat with the serfes ofthe eastern
degraded and fitmaiici rabb'le thrown with
the -'poor Indians." on our harder. For
hearance enn no longer be exercised. If
the Governmaent will not protect us, we
will iim it OURs! Lv.:s.
'T'he "oismrian," mf the 07th Oct. has
am leIter dnied t h 2th, which inettions that
the MormosM had aiaeked & ent to pieces
(apt. Hogard's c(mpany of fifty men.
Th ir fere w as etimated at 3 or 4M).
'l'he annexed letter coufirms this appalling
intellig ence
CAIIBOLTOY. Oe.25, 1838.
(ent.-maen :-News of an appalling na
ture hame .rrived.
(Capitain hlmigard. who was ordered
with hi, coinpany to guard the frontier of
Ray ammmnmv, was n taekid' nnicut to pieces
liv imm in-e umbers. T'hey were over
1)mow ered by 3 or 4) 'l armoni, while they
were, g iardinig their on frontier But
five naine. ago, three reports ofn eanon
were heard in the direction of tichnmmnd.
Firing has been heard in vmrious direemios,
and there is nam dimnht bn i'hese infatuated
villains have ataeked l ichmod.
The news of their burning aind pillage,
hn<l alremily reached you. Tihey have in.
dubitably cptured tho eannon. and taken
imay prisoners-prohably killed many.
DMvies conaty" is a sene of dfesolution.
itay ii prohnly i cre ihia miamem: and their
next movement w ill be at this place. It is
;lr.alh threnmened.
Be up anid doim'g. rinm all the men
yo ean. ::nii lea 1ts ihek themis in their
course ofdeistucmion and devasta tion. They
;mae mmoriung on ci n:im strides to the elimax
of anareby, civil ar. and diesolatio.
Wmlf and Baker will explain all. I have
jusi reeeived order,, h% express, from Gen.
net. 1'ark. to ruisec 150 amunted men.
Flliy have volunteered. ad the remainder
a . . . l ain,,, in ua "..~j, "r A..
Stir lie paaople maim its lowarl and Chari
mon. Semd all tie braves ou cain with
Waolf, tmit we can meet nudi check them
sm their imamui emnreer.
Y'our: in h.mse.
# 31. CLAUDE JONES.
r'o Congrav Jaekson and others.
if' ihe 3000 men'a maallued tam in ne of
''1 pr'cinmg latters. reii immeidiaiteiy
tam thei sicene' min ahs la'o'autblraks, amma net
' elm ala einamn iiad memargy, wae seea noi reoason
'm almai lmmmt tatm ihey w.ill hei iquelieai. -It
-i mpears. traom whn imt wie enni gathear, tha mt thme
- iltira' 3l.mmroam ihree uiaamnits tao mm lmre
' tum a mhma,anda artmedl mmmii. if nr. maniv.
a e arm umrprisai i a rme tey shioal iha've
beaenm mmumteredi alrendaiv tam ner'omp ibisih so
onemah mmischiie'f, wimhiot ece air imnterrump
WeJ lavce biaeen regneastedi 10 state that
arenimmstancies uineec tihe bmelief imai a muar
der. anmi nii lihe hiy imfa aomei tunknown.m per
maon. hams beaenm amrm itmedl, iaan seven
mmiies Pimmm La -ri'wr'c'ivile.( Gwainiei conni
i7. oni then roiiaadleag tam Gaminavile. At
Imoe ilarme, sportd hoa ar,,e, lhas ieen fomundl
nmari thei rimmi. ki lledl andi shoeaikingly man
gi- di. andi a lmit maadle Icu aatoa ipieces som a
tom p rm"vanimrecoinimriiomna~. I m is tim pp ai~ed ait
simea traveller~ hams imbenmn umarred for his
Theia paersa imi Go'arginm andi Cairiolianu are
raeammesmaea tam copy th!e aboimve misit immay lead
t'. sommme adisco~ver.-J PoplIes Pnrass.
.. COn; ireering~ tao our~ 1:0:erisinmg couminns,
reenaracnt ly .stoleni, amii i h at mm rn .ni of'
$50) is ille'reih tmr app mrehenmsioni. We
aire iled tam bieve,'i' friomm mime fregnene'mi. of'
thefrIma whichm lhave bmieen cmninnmitted wini
m le iast monthii or tw '. m ihit time aupper,'aun
try is veii'ed bmy a gang of iharsa' andi negro
tlhia'ves, coutetarei'iiersa&ci. a' hii hmave commo
fromi a aiistaaeet and m hinak it wioii hle aech
for every per'sont tam kee'p mm sharip limok out
fimr their promprty, andl ciosiby scrinmizo
time a amnduact of all suspaiaimu mm ra mnimgers.
Gren'il'le untanter.
Xe.' York Electmons--in mihe Stat' Sen
ate then Eleamiaeraia will hnv'.e a tmjorimsv of
froami faour to 'aix. nmii thme H oime 'rill c'on
m'Im amf amioum 417 De'mmmrts tam 81 Wlhiesi.
Themgrs folwn i it of mmemmbersa of
,Demour/s-A..... Vanderpooi, J. h.1ly. A.
C. - Imimnd. J. K'inie, 5. 13. leonai. A . Da
nnm, C. lhirs. E-. Romgers. T1. R. Strnig,
.\i. .il miimrv.
N. Imarnmm.im L. ( . Pe'ik. R. P. 31Marvimn
M1. liimorame. C. I.'. Mtit ehe1.
3Iassachusettspf~ Elecitis.-- E'veret t's man
oriv m~ tihe m a ae, tir Gover.nor, is esti.
mmate'd at i 2.t)0ii Time flhia inmgV uig
mire ie'etedb aim Iimngri,-- Ali'ers. L4. Sni.
onms'ail., C. 4 'ashimmc.,I. inrinm. J. C.
Smn. S. linsingis, J. iaeed, J. Q. Adtams,
andi--- i'thar. II. Wliniiams is mthe onlmy
Va Hureni mnt eim'i'ed There hins been
nmi ihaijea im the forth D~aiit~.here Mr.
Pu amnter (V. Untrenm) amay be mhiimate*v
elected.*