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.iliselaneous. Fron the Swrannah Georgian. TIlE LATE INDWAN MU DIWEIS. We are indelited to an estel imed friend at St. Marvs for the followi ng partienars of Itdi a anirtlers in Ge'oruia and Fl1orida and hiehi we have .aiready i.oiced in omt comi s. \'i, truist that the Goveri or ias alte:aly levi ap priel f itese eniorilmiries. andIt autlmriz I ,inel it -a.trcs its wail lttd to the exempliry punishm ment of the savage inv:tilvrs. it is heane. in-, to hear of sti deeds being enacted. and to preveit a repetition we thiik she wole ilisp.w sable force of the country thmlthl lie colceed in Florida. Front a Correspont. S r. M.uty's (Ga.) Auigutst 21, 1I 10. I am very sorry t. inform you that the sav age Indiamis are again il our country. Last week, on the Sawatine river, they killed I1. individuals, antd urned the samtte omiber of rettliments. I derived my inflomlatiou from Mr James Hlowell, formerly ul' Camdens cotn tv. and one of the tmhlrttmie sallierers, having bad lhis wife aud onue chid butchered. I iro ceed to give yot: all tie iiioriation obtained from hitit relative to the moier.-, depredatimis & cotmmiued ott the Suwannee and St. la rys river durting the last two weeks. "Abnit tent days ince. or posibly two weeks, they made ai 'tack upon tie fianily of .\Mr. -Cotrey," (who was himse; absett ftrom iiome at the time. having left his wile and six cmldren in the mnorning of the day. enjoyimg ealth and every comfot.) but wita. mist have be--n his feelings onl his returm tat evenmin, to titid his dvelbaig and every Imuse oi tite place, am mat-ss Of smokIng ruins, and Ini, wile with sex smal Children. lyt meg eabut hi licid. sitot don i it at tempting to escalpe. and their hodies iorr ibly fmitlated. lie lived ott " tiandy Bt anch" (I think) one of the head brancecs of St. Mlar s Itiver, in Flo ida. The wretches thei truck across ior a large settlement of fairtiers otite Stwanitee im seach of other victlims in tht neighltbori-ood, as this mtlement had never becn tie scene of their betcicries. A Mr. Danitl Greci. who had retmve-d from Camden time la-t year. atwel .o r. Llowe ive very near each ot ier their farms Iming. These persons with several others i:ad co;:ehlt. ded to erect a schtool itmn imm ite centr' el the set:Ilement torthe editeatiott ot'thotr cludrnm, and had left'hair homtes in the utimii g to Con linue their work. Mr. lowell st-ites th1at between tetn anl ev en o'clock, he heiard tie crack f eveatl rfle.s. accompanied with time vells of thm ladiais. lmit. mediately in the direetion of his ioulse. I me mounted his bjorze aid iased f1or hi4 itime. alted about ome hutidrAd yarilsi lm his iise und discovere.1 the Itdians imt Iis yata wto tired at himm. as did s -veral others ill tie iiehl apparently searchinig for his children. who hatd esctiped and s'creted themseves i' a ae--II patmich Il en':t-ztiing his eves Ibio. he discovered thre. of them jnmpiig tht ! ie somn- huniri.1 or two immidred yards distaint hiot him. lie imi .lthiaelv rit awd eized itetitm oii b6 hors . iade his escape, the ImIda:s % eii c :t po n ti ilike deviis after. Ilis pior wife andI -iil (41s beini ini a stat le ofpregnan c) w.eC: ove en and sl.mghtered. Castin:. is ., s \Ir. Greemn's place. lit 'ei c-iven .vh-:i:: oil fire: the -cene redered mor. and rric hv the velil of the sava2e' re niA - :.ir b-mtehered victilinA and theb-i .- M .injperty. I lermi t on reami: , . . e.-rity'nt tr , that .ir.. (;. w:d i'..e e hildre-n had biven killed, whirlb . ;..:.;- in- drtivemd from a se'!ter appro:-h i-;- wth .\liss Chanty Green oi lirse hac!. (wh'etn ie had reseme'd) site havml hele very peverely vounided liv a rifle lall throiutghi 'r shoulder. and covereid wth blood. and in a -%n nomnits wild have bmei tnver:t!-n It b iel In1dianig, a.;she wvais completely exhwmsted from the loss of blood. This news wa; son spiedml in every diec tiotn time next dlav. aid tIe :miie livin on -I. Mary's river ec'ileeced at Fort 31monia (-I po otn the river receir occupied by U. Stat1 Troops., but whieh h'td been abanidoned sotie months) to defend themselvcs. Thev occ pied the soldier's qurter- around time stirk;de. Ott the evenitng of mii theim. mthe idians amp proachied very nea'cr, wilhouit the knuw'-re of any oine. andl whliba ti rs 1'.trwik was perepaitr ing a bed for her little chilreni. was' tredl at from the wIindomv. an-l tfii idead mon thle lii-d in front of her father. Aim attck wams thent in:teh eimulhtanmeoutsly on all t'e ht'imses liy thme Iinh-'rtal devils. Mr.'Thmomats I :vis, of 'eur c'on'y. amid two of his childrenm wer'e iiledl. andc u ther bodies cnisumted ini thei hietingt .shih na Bet on fire-as was the ramw n ii every otimer except the picket. whither all ridui t r tm' preservamtiont of their live's. .Mr P'ainck whoii was time bearer of' te expres.:nt:d withi whom I conmversed, informted tie as it' rimghedi fomr the picket. hiearinmr then demad body of is dan twi ter, lie was tired ait fotur or live timeis, biut lneks ly escap'ed. Th'le I 'lem' wvereth i-i'en udttitl by the mten ini thme Fmr. Mr A Jh.rnakinc killed oine as lie was seet n t all anmd was brne tmd. They conitinu~ed tee fire l a tt e rt, ' ad kep't me an incessanlt vehlinr dmu,-i'g 'hee imieh. A :n' was, hoeweve'r. senmt oti- ven son' teol the :kimta tion of Mr. Iloa, abouett led: te utile di'n' amid in a shiset timine evytmvniblitig ont the li--' was wvraptio tilammes and' ceoinmletel~y dlestre.l The next daiy mime Inedians cro'sed inetom dem county, h'urnit mime place of tie utitrtaeie~ Davis, am Mr. Miniee's ained severai othe'rs. Y'ou can fmorm no iiii':mofet mie panmmie andte i:re wvhichi nowv prevaiil in omur coicm:ry. I'vr mian in time upper pa~rt oef time cluty. has let hie home, or are coelletotg ai pont te die'endie theimelves amnd iehmiies, leaivm~g their croips and every thing they- posse eX~eetsed ton the ravamges of thme enemyv. Gen. Floyd, uipon hecaring oef time outrage on the Suwianniee, withm his knmowne promptttele; ordemedl Col. Traey tom c'eect a compieamy of fifty umenm, anid afi'ord protectin tio emmr freuomi:r settleimentts. Th'iat iconpan hcv been raim-ed andm this moim ngimi left C:enteville fior the -e'n'te of out raee. As soonim as le hearnas ni the oth er murders'antd depjredtions eeccmitted in Utemm dlen cotnniy, I dotmbt ncot lie n illorder oim a r: force. aba..donted thme plaice ,'hortly alter thie attck of thme htidians and assemblehmd :it'Mr. JIenakinm's.con-it sidering it a better phice mef secuitniy. nedl two eventigs sinice the seteorkadie waes huirnt by thein enemy. Two trav'eliers inthrmmed me thatt they pasell witini five miles of~ it. anid discovered an imnmentse fire ini thatt diirectimn.I Lieut. Mayn~ of time 2d lImrmgoins with a dem tachmentm ofinenm is at thti timme it putrsnit. anmd I htope either himself or time voltuteers unmder Capt. Tracy matty fell ini with themt. By the steame~r Forrmester. Catpt. Wray. we, have received the Jamckso'cville Adivoca~te of Tumesdayv last. Frotm it we make extract<. We hlave also received from at corresprondet at Jacksonivillie a letter dated Ananost 29. 1610t. After alidinmg to time miurders ini Geo'r;:ia, ail ready detailed,. on-cerrespoenmt writes: ''We have also a rmeporl that icmhani signs have been seen seven nuce niietmeen miies fromtt thmis plac'e. At time latter distance their c'ampils have ben discovered. "To mieet thme phresenit eimergencyv, Geni. A mis ead has ordereud 1 mtt n in m detachttments of 20t troto thme voitunteer anud rie! naatr force f'orthmwith fin the Ukelenoke for a thrtee mmonthts caii ?paigni. A part of' thteir duty is to rebuild Focrt ~Mloniac. '-It is also entrrntly reporitedm hiere that thin Un~ited Stattes depiot is teo lie bromiuht bmack tim cnrey's Ferry. 'Thie riteaso a-~signed i' thme "Ui tiief lotz dried I:aborers racw 0. 1,'..yedIl )?m the piblie works at tiis :tter phice, li are on the sick list, and uppea rantices indicate mi iicreaso. I nddition to whti.-b the reenit rains have rendered it impossille to Work thie! public 1 1116. "'Hi toregoing is all the tiews eurretit in th. place." f~ic(SO v!Tl.1. E gi;at 2-. Nlxws liy il. t3ces-r li.--:_aiin it I lome( mII p-teiiid ,imy lot inform vonel -T the mt.;er oI'aotlier ofi iir citizen-. I % ill give --ti the particnlars a" I hittiel them fr1ot a youllnl li:nit who arrived here inkmt iiiht frm tue :-c01en Wafcilon. 31r. -ainmel Smart, and .U'r. .latnes I,:aier both young mnen, were ill their field at Fort Tarver glnardin. the ir n!e-rois. who were mthering 1*.thievr. ThIIIs wa.s in the afternwon jf W1edine.dy:iv. the 1:tl inist. A little hlbre lun. :et, the y'ounn meni strolled towardlS 11n I:m11m11111c, which entire'y sarrounded the lieli vbere Iheiu were soime water-meilons. and vhile inl the t a of Cati:-g 011, were tired on Iro the halimnoC by Iidianii; one ball patsiniil brongh the boldy ufI .Ir. Smart, rind killi-g him huottle4 initantiv. Air. Lanier was severely 6volllded. but iceveded in tiaking his escapi'e. The In(dianis took from .\r. Smart a 1ine rifle, I powder hiorn and soime silver clhnge. hlie leath of. Mr. Smart is very mn11ehl hutnieted by Of who kne-w him. Ile was ahonit twen1ty '!iree years of a go. native irthe State if Mi. issilpi. anl for the last ,-i.;ht years, a re .ident >Wthis couint . In tdditioli to thle alove, we learn froi the Newnant-vilhl- mail :arrier, that oi the !v.. in~g of lthe 3th1, tI w Oragns with thetr hor eS wore killed ne;ar Meillstsh's plantatini. n >oil tenl milles east of .iieunpy. On tew mlorni nt:. of the N3ih. Indi~ianis were sieen fromn [.t lopj WI a ht1ot'iU It Fort Crane. ill a .il near iltt ost. T-hey lmicre( ab1nt .ilv, and were ip.airently 1 ee.ciratina thir victiory They Seld up,11 and danced around -i rif3 .r : lll.whichI. xs rec:ni.d to be that laken trotn Smart.-l' I'tuese no doubt were the saie that ki'led the Draoo.-s. silce the above w13 ill type, wi ve sCIi 1 re tlelial 6r0111 New .ansvilb-, who was On1e of* he.! party twat went aflwe the body- b of Smtii. I e ailso saw the trail of! the Ildians thatt kille-d he Drt:2lolns. II.- slaw. it t. he his beli0f Ila. the jl1Ny that itr.irer.-1 Si:ir, wa vii Ire y disin; Io that whIchmr-eOh ia :oons,. [Ite thinks there- were :0bout :1 unndred n each party. fit is i retelerl itofm ex orie .ee inl thuenne- whose jud-lilent 1m:1y r relied till. F.\r.\ L ACCID I.N'T .T ALB.\NY. onl 6.:turday afternoont ::rd August. an ne -itici happeni'd in the eily of AlbIany of*-t mo3I lii:tressing charracter ennlsm;! lte hls of manyI. ives. An ii0anie mn:m ill 1:1m e13.y lit his eepraI s the bri. l e Il' the ('uallI lisn h rs hrn:ineleading. fromil S "talt Street to the Fl(eIa1m llout . .: the niddao iiithe drawbridge lie slopped :n ml esistance0. The pSsin lerimv thro1n-d 1. (1m111 him, till th1e dhawhig becamel .1 Coll. nsed prezs of men. hor-ses5 and earts. tio rent or the str-1111gth ot 'O 11ride1, wh ich gaN1VO .1an yI mnd preel:lIn:3ted i the Iivig mass1 into 11e eep11 mk.in1. Tw\pnty eight d.ad bodlies were taken , int. a1:ny 1,1'coluse were saved byr t wt i !Xrtion 11 d the aid lef the esltizelaS It i1 re 1111r1ka;btle tmoIth dontl.tic. several were Is'civ-led rm the water 1ive minilti' l r the fil. hl it exet tions4 availed ito re-store, them ito life'. ;me110 eve shwevd yptoms cl' rtlrinlg life id theii-n sunk. Nel mme wa:s sived woii waIls Aken o 11 ,1 C te l:ler ini sibl''. Ihe I-i h I >f* the brid -.!I above the baslial was ab1011: wvente li-ci. - 1 11tu that, lthe! ahniozt inistancol .tstne':io lgof thfmust Ill- attrib .'I 1a it i wll , ilown thlat a 1*111 evenl 11lo a boat inl snech a, tianeiir ih.lit 111he whole exent .111f 1e111 ody I:-Is it i1o i t lIte' 410 .he wa is erne b1 - ilnd - k- r.:j tln.:an11 we have . seen a1 :ltun la ejyi:i.1,w:ihle- from -,nehI a fall who hadl nil -n s:.k eLo!iiw the surthee.--Chari:.-n -reu. .-.rtrar,', f, ta,.-r to te Dlitor of t/I: Chirk.t:n .31crrn I/. ,h-ted t. : on s I i 11.r. 3-ros. A i . ' 1 1 . Th-- % L v rains t'or soano timIle, pat, and1the vio e: wi-;i ihr itlal li e . . dayJ . hich t a .liltnedi 31 rent d1111age to the Il'on erop-:tand 11. lil m t' :- ::llll the 11 'gi, t o tll' r nso these ii 0:. innhr.inth r dievted frito no the ve 1101 .1t' .e,-t i b. :: preh1. .:.d--il I ii (lhvein.'i t h nn-~l1v tatrot i. v : , y n ,-or itny113ttl3 l~Ii? . 1 to5 '.hi: Mo.112':33V Ipto iiare hiar iow"ni. Iorolei. atd .1niosra n:-.teh te ci,-t. hope ti iiljelrt 0ro 16.-. etid.ll d 1m 'Ini'h iter tender3( nol -litl.) vbih0 are ilgeialil t o-:t tty id. I Ii Fn-0ibh tt t-ly whit will be13 teXIextet of i inj 11y It --:Istrio. l 2trdta nteo i h onrhe 5 tini r hafofs yerio ta n Einibe tenem 11hallIV '-gonaheadrs there'is e 11-1 isery reason to11 expt'j.iit leet ll 1 d 1 ,lel, hich welu' t1il n te Gl ill 31 ii tay. .(iveIi'l. o g i.- tlmary mjritto th31-I hig3 candidat f-or Gerr 1111 intglm. '.1h Exra ini e -3ehtend 11 tlivesdin the11 wai . 31nd o in l1:n or Ext.: w er r-iu3rutl fr,- 18. tvik- -v.: (Ao yeit l'fed.-.a11 :I (:::ad-.antaei ta.) through ora the ilok to lte hon.n'.' .\don. Ure. avierd 11n. n'ot-i-iakc', iori1t y. y~ntider til sevice.P" "'To it VTttios0( cooniti-- iryN. av at daory oIIf .t.e:,t n ?in' t'ir t in hrn, when, ej teaild lar Cotgrlhs tllit0, '1v -cept L1I1 rke and1 Iti cliltherm. tnwhhtheran posto. Flufli Me Yiv lurk~ Ertnjna Pod. LXCOLN'S SECOND itcirix O GLE. We livea :Yet o~jrai alimtj io;cd Apr Ilimir 44 toifif 144? enil'iieies, who arvt: title(-g4 i .:nitle ,Vih i.i 441;( of44domestic Si44411) ciltv. TIIe 0444-i plat,4ha !4Ijll..ia~ 114w4..44 sj is41 flC4!444? A wli i i r,iic Ila jlit!II acemltlit' 1 V41471 B1-11 oil' 1:4.71 lig til lcmn o To:I% (fiill avil we milly Creoiii VIi Uig .pilve14 4'xime4rativoAMr. %*.Il 1.1ireI whoa4lly ni-l 4 ~i Im pr :ici P.1444 1 I'lIiltis iexi1avaga44c. Mr ,. oth. !(.ill ni-mi4'r to iho. w441~hto ar.red that 44401:4 1:.,1?1 44e :4,1.1 atiitrisIed it expl44-veIV. T7i::41 ?1 ed dia Ili( *4reeicir isa 11.14 ;I:- he Iaio,1.'' 1111) ilii; M r. Limi,hili tims, ro-i*ii-s,. "Whotaj, isih ieet'er. :41' wiiithtief!' FrolI 14,.4-ioii oft illitrii, 4444?, -%-(-ry 1'res4iioit of tie I.. lileil Staitesi, im-idiim 144 elder Adalin, lhicks,(il. and Ili,, jircietli iveitii IiI; ha.ve1 re Peivei tile bciiehit 0114 iimijlar proviion ini their ,ticiI ,4hi101. TIhie I o:,,.. tilie fitrmitim i lre. lrikl. .11111 Ilii cligilv ili havei,~Ii IP 4 ihike ile4 iljiiliill ofeac4(1. and 1 :t tile piiililic ce to be h~i'brourrI of~thivwi' :4 or (iere,, I~ir 014110 Or thee if it. r .:iiifli- si:,everal lot:. io'X li'-re tile' a s1lfmif4i'i co I~i C4 fromi oili :111(41411 do lt". IIi'ro :i!, propiri4! is4 ;IE4.' l por AlasiJ ofi t 11j it v 4 lopi eaili I'441o.;'iiti4h 1.rim. ilter ill.! remioval of tile &aw Uove ~j)~'imicut tip Ili- Fi?:1rih City. I'%; la.' ofiii 412,1'2 nf.Thiit. 179)7. jii~l pre Iiil oii t14 eldeir Adams:ii'. (0iw4irouns 4?? tagledi RP.oc--olill* sl ile -'ale of14g1ld firnim re -od so 1i1114,11 iuaifil uii,' t retii atile141 Proesidetit may43 I),iin ig te :Xdoi iii,.tratirii ;of Air Jefierson. lie all )) itlria io1044al :14444III11el4 in1 R$191,009. .1iu 111:41I fit' %Ir. %I:44114:44 to -:..4-.moo 11 :is i this jieitii li that el 1401444' wVf juii yIwBitishi. tilumil 4 hir inicittr-in h4114 A'a1 liitoai d11i i~ll- war, and tilie liillir v dis r::vims1 %h1a-i lii repairorri1 1000 il the yea~rs. I 17 and44 HIS1. th1i:i14! the4 :4d;Iillisnhatil4 of, -lit th~at ''C01a. Vant LJi404?4 the~y have bee'n. .1'11s~ellt J140441 wjlnCh. I I.,ac . 1( t~ Ihi t of eatri lav 1.1 nd 7~ tt I :c pr 4w hlyr(41)rit :444 414414?4 it.!, Ii hivia awaqverptl ;hii liratich of'thc qluestioll 11v [jimtiri :pilm 14?1 14,4441 il 1e oilier: ' i t,, is f im ii 114! 'rue Co4nar0"ciI orhr Iie Stales,4111. 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(4llured t 1: 1044'I44,.l sintilahr 4o huse eiilhii4 ill Iliii pris'i't hill!" 31r. 44wol 44 i-preei7l show!144, ill 414.' ll. iz44 s-:4=14'4rv 44:44 444 r. tIaI Mlt. %';it, Ill 444jw 1) 44 I! . 0 4 ii:4'l I4,7 ii! t::;4 .1111.tir 1141 41141 i( iti 44-.:l Jo-m'itiiat (1116i lj4(TS?'4,4l4,. Mod. ... ......... ," 44 il 41 iil::ii-ti ti tho se aypriations throug h it V.:-,pree.:.. Taisw a'pprops iatimns tire IA erCul. of I rgik lion />y the Raepresentta tires of the Projvid:. \Vhois' was hel, work of c4ntInctIcig tlhe co-tl nIt io'2, an Idv t att was. i~t nred 4.\tor Ih IItrl11.- venlI tehve nlow hip:' :ed ince the 4414i ding nas cuene nl4,444lt4 l thecilre ofI'~ u. t:ini knifa iniiliion o iita1 h -tns n liom that i i- tithe pf(r- s e .j: it hs ben or pfied inl thll lintiner ill whlieb: it is linfe-%d. Coingress. thrmv-ht a ll is inte vvening- p: riedl bralve. %0" 61 '1- irs Air ftri-ihinw! 'w honwe. . sv ri- hlprtom4 done for iis con-wstrisetin. 'I! it 'wer '.I: tended tat tim'Ijt-m4 e p 1h.1111onid himself" provide the urlmnitirv. wihr4iienn these r.nt( Tir connnlned befh ~4.ne tht btni %vvas firsm -nkenl posio oflby tile elver Ad unw,. nad th-- tccasio ihir lllither slpIllies have .inee ben vc;int-:rv notiipated luponri vrep ' sulc(ceitt o rn tit the ' nlesidestn to n r-4 :11s and !ofy ce'ilog. of .tuc n na eie I %c wi- w d ted to .0 oth '' lie ucil otI oic. Ill. ir~ol,! A111 ii er re:e rtltce."l Mir.iOgle comp hiied inl hit speerk Ilhait the Comtitlee onl Public Bildigs h ad proposel tol appropriate a A.ew honired dLilars fior plain Amerienn furnitre. fou r the nte-room til tihe President's parlor. Thi:. said Alr. ilie. is flln IIecess'r.---ihe ai(! nte-rocom- of* prince. hIe proceded to Saiy --viitos aire kept st'anding lilt ti! the riarel admitted to un undience." Mr. Liein thus repliefs. .-The coers of' FIrope. vrsootle And ieten ithe t nt ity 4 relied onm lib th;i \V-ira Iom Pennsv0iain fo r dlienvint:atir t hi6 eniie tulenti'and mine. in thle.- very house provide:d by th4e pepei4. their owng ho1nor, -fild( if, exnlilse )in denmn1eiou til 11r eeking to ink l roi vis,4i1ns. iB.-cantve mie princves (it C.nropie keepI tle heir vesal-t in :erv4e wraitin- Itponl hlt ir pi4 ew. is that I reafu hli aI r-pIbItreIolan citizen olhe Unit;-d rn shIm hickr the comfo t of at sent. while lite l'rvient may 'ffe cnlled CirIomi hjis- able for his study ifo oli'-r himn those color tisa's to whirb every$i' frenmu is1' h ietd ened. 0onfihe who'e MI(r. l.. anld hi- che. f. rsr- ,i demoictlishetd hv hlis whii broiher, .\ir Li!ecooIr, con Icle:y':hnt it a tatter oftisend li., lefi. "liin ss of'hr Cit1."-We ind onureves n i I em-1ilb1ired n ith -' bales ld hoxes otilile sidw-walks:mindn ap penrance ahrinvhe is truratil r~in_- to thilse who fill sit inny mntl . 4:l have elie st ieg1:1111 i v dl ilc iii the waiting f'or enstoomers."-.. Star. I rrvn the tounttal oif Conmerre. 'Oiur mherence tip specie payintms, severe Iv 1.44 it tried Iour principlesanld forlt courage at tiIl time will in lithe il ie seen to have bieen ns n% imle has. it w ':is morally goott. Whirled in thlt ar awd ershed to) enet a, New Yelpk has been. il oh4 t t g:n. ioiport a li I h I)1141,4ters are receivi:: lare sipples of' re:-h goods, flt d etic 414 maly ilIctur are . (4our iln lr: theirp ' ducts. nd from nll sorees our ollbers hav filled !their stores and are sel-I g -l'0111o-d. ebeip fo e ash, fi-emn m r Sortitg tg'o i t:Pr challers Comne with p.--ekets fill 1 of1 lmnley, ves SIs ae :i-ill- ril lzi with freight 'for ail SIoiithern hictm; the ow boon's pl 1te North R iver iet 4111h1hw imlian m stelimers:d pack e. ire pressed it dfi lwrre I. rn-il'y asrph sible, for th :onds are a bI fl e tieirL2y can hopt'i o ( sh6-fromoil tip Ihnrd: the nncti oners are hI nrmr. away. wiS two thrle." and every thin i ne' ening htinl." C ntirs.Seplt. 5. From the o weeki's Wtill llf .\ortaby if op peas :1hn therC weielr,-'.ted two deabs from ;it ratgr' tl''er. T1)s1 h'r we! be i . rehti d as . rparodiv e es. .fim d iot i in r1dien1ive of, thie xitc of the Ii disease r ouiny ols as nt epidetie.-The general hentir ofr the C if.%-. proper, hman he ..i. for the season. imuch more fialtoraleo fha loat .r ithe. No ek. % wer the, :nomnal 6.ivveis preva:lIto -,Oloe ex rell. lien h. pint. ld sit elnfeeets l te coulry which'i hI'vl liben u1.1tualy rt.rted Io hi~r 1.en'hh. have- bieen _-trueral 6thund this sen min itn,. enre'o 1*rtre.j Fromi repor~s dhat have rr Wnrbed a we liav reason It, tolieivvethai in, fit, country :o- the-ro hasc ben more sicknel-S4 anld more imfirtality ths Ihr thi., siea! ial In thal b.' Ii. It ed sime.. 1l 1-a yearilry uInochre mmI tc fltt 'ceivlf I f1411rom; tahe Eiatt (I* er. td n'nsl4t -~ii~ m I!r'llili1m4 woi Ith ene pi-4: iiin bahge namL'4-LIis har 'Philo hlil Ti1the ", in 11 wer to ' F in T h"is receve1, l in w !ig to the preFs of edier mllatter, is 2i3i1voidably popigoned m our next. Thie acCOunt of the0 MeetinP, ofthe Merchans aid Cottom buyers of* flumburg, ial I aiso up. pear inl onr Mext. 1',in -.i cc our last more rain has fl!!e'n in Ihis neighiborhiood. Accrding to a diarv keit by several t-r.uns showers of 3ai3 fell every day. for 24 daus, in sicesisioi at lthis place, or in tie immeaediiate viciny. Agreehly to arraigeimient, it arge number cilizenIs cif Anderoi, Pickses and U reeiville, as;einhiel at Greenville C. If on th:e tith . Addresses were delivered by General Thompe son and Col. ireston in fhvor of Gen. Iarrison. The di.renre.-An exliamtle says, Demo ernev appeals to renson-Federal Wiiiggery to a cider barrel. l'es!crn Pank of Georgiu.-ll. A. Greene the Casliet of' this bank. says. this institoion will i estinie business on the first of' October next. Banks o!f Gcoiga.-The Southern Recorder say , "e have recently instituted sotmi. ingnui ry, in reference i e o liro-pect of' a retiri to spece yineniiis by oer banks. We shid iln fer, as ithe rei.t of our iiqtir ies, that this eesira hWe evet will not be inne logiuer protracted. .):ay o on intittios~ad aongothers, our owl Mill-eh.cville Bank, are decidedly in lilvor oa i mswos .d SCpeedy reCttimption oft specie paymens.' The Presihneyl.-"It is a miere qiue,-tion of Bank or i, lunk: it lite Bhiik comes. #'verv li lhat is ucscose;xrrTurySAL Vill filow."' Goe. Troup ((f Ga.) There is truth in the above. The cone41 fr the Presi.lency. is really. one het ween a Na Iiial Bank aid the Independent ireasiry. Establish the frmer and y open thle box of' I'idota, from which every polvical evil %ill flow 3pon the cou1ntry. Onc estalish a bank n111d thle Tarill. a sysvein o Internal improve Imlenit!. and1 ll Im.res Ill .tvur oft i General Welfire. %% ill follow in (piek sumccession. Lnital Stairs Bank: -A. some of our rci,lrs only w:sh to koov tihe pres ii; coiidition of the United States Unn Wlk. we make the following extract from the "Journal of Comnnerce,'- a pa. per neil known as fi organ of the e1uerc3 eeiumts. andas i Girmer s3ennons advocate of the cred it system The remarks oi tis pa per confiri its in mr opiioll thle ills0Ven3cv ol die U. State, Bank. It wi,1 fiee te3231hat ilis inislitin. dim ennl searcely now pay it.- o%% n nlle-ers. Yet ihe Whig4 wishld tn saddle this baik, or On1e .-imiihlr to it. ol Ithe couillrv! "un-',ni --tates flael.-T~e 151 hi i hIut ion sm to ie o maefkina stime d:'e:isive milvemenots corres. 1tend11in v.i ; ~il pre: lit condition. ir. Col. perthiwaite. the ashier. has oe32nerd: the pre4. deit hn<c re'li.inisvin- .5-.1 :0 o' 6 13< d v1 anel the niuber ,! -,i; -t- .md !, l is to eli' re di:C4d - it; b I'.. Tis hl-oks, like laadnine)2ejl the: . xirni.-ion peol!icy. an.1 give5 i- reasoll tee hope, in:!t whamever the condition if' the lla3k t1ay be, Ohe bit will flow h. ierb' of' it . hatI is lto beecom~e of t!! ten theme -ae tid doa'lar --alarie's paid13 1'-r the ".23na:'ement1 ol on~r twoe uendred tho03'len .1 do1ha1branc I1e! Itell- lbil'e u'olicy, eei i-st- un.:1.'nndn een dij.phy3 eof e-.t!.!i-4-3en: con3tilot-- a saib' hemi< '.23r exee'I-e v-i11hin V-o inconmwe. is we, ib 'more(1 than1: all112 33he 1 .ew'chie5es o'' ,iil 11. marr "ie in;.: A t 33 tie. .\er. IJiddh -'s lidke prierile' f neelsi'm raijsed heitm 1.i21h in 1.3epu-3 hli %veer. iiis doct rin e roc:iimed pea2cr' 3o mI;in02 speen03lltier-;,im and 3 tempra3ry enmse tom all. lint 11he en3.l hais been the ovethereew of3 our3 in-. $3i 332i311. n33mi the dhestrucltin o31ahlnoe3t a whole rae ofl elem2ent. We3 eriv' eeo donh33 11h:n1. tal e ii al le in31l. .it. Bliddle has$C1351 cselee iei iee of 111w313h Iinaess ni3''n in thmi- C,33mory'. 31han1 have'~ been3 (overlthrmyne by al ther123 c:tes tin333itede fihr Ilhe laisi '4l ers. Yetlne was1 he 13 trltet re'toed! in hi~s Adil that men seemedr rathler lte pir rn 1o b3 l-.iIIb-d byV him3. tl:han1V3 1eve bytc obl pri-3-ipe of~ 31 fienan:cial practie. lie was a 13tr2lendonsrpmek. Bo3tt3 Ithe etthi, etopinion3. .1 r. Bi.I ll s air hw'n dee p4 artedl. 1and( thme worbie is ra:elly 'me~lje It l'~titenue bo3th3 333s'head and(1 lheu t cog~rre:hI. 'ere~ andie Ar i!n: lrraerten e-Te 5luoine eX '2'e-ssi- '-- 21 mi02in'. P -!h, thel p2er3f'eC insa3 n20'2'iy of1e11rai \Vin1(3 leer. Shou ld21t they wa'33e wart luponI their3 coun~itry. l.no3genage is sca:rce ly sa Iliiett to expr)'05 els r ho0ror a3333 inition3131 at thn e onduct of' these5 men23. it .instice tin the Wip pa2rty, we do nt believe 11hat 3110 grealt body31 of them eme3 tan1121 thee samte flee i o hi-tliiy :n ih--'ir coet1ry. n25 som11 in dlividueals caeliln thlemOselves their le'aders. It becomes313 them:i htowe ver, 1o expe~l fi 3m their ran ks, seuchi11 men who brjcething the3 $pi rit of3 a Catiline33 woueld del1332e this. Oair Itand in blendl to a1ccomplish15 the3irI own3 :'elIhsh pur1poses. :3l.sr!-T.-he :.ae adv1ice2 was'givena by 'Unptam33 Stockto to113( ti:e Federa.11 Wh figs one .31ntmd12y, teo wi,: to beatu 1133 demorts033 pienceabley if pasee snrt 1( to ) u(C I-:. ThIr e12n3.;nge'IVt wasant~t2n edl hv 11th meetng. From3) 1his it apea:r< they1, iecead, whlen~ beaten, like (.or. Ri tier. totreat1 te ('e'ieines ifim had2 11213 hee t2(l defeated. an a l n mt 13 tenrops, :iind attemptlt io piet doiwnt byv the haet3120 theose' whon 13t3ev c~tunot voe d'lwn t 331113 in- hl ltbix. Bremnd.'sweerds aire to) be0 2inhtuce in3 the3 pla2c ee ofroaidsceals. Come oim vaili:mt Captai13-yoan yourtderatee ,13'e''mrd can-13 dlie:32es wlill litnd the p--'oph-a-' endy22(1 tee meet and efi'e:t von~ inl the1 lih-b. ts th. v ne suen tee 2ie 'olis-h~l it at 312 thi beeet boex. ' The dlemicy dr'epise yvoer thrne:its, andh wouild seatuemr vn like leaives. if you sheoeh dlare to n. ply 11he boasilte'd Pt)!'tC L :dvocat31ed a3t Vinlcemlown. 1'rome te Gloe. \lr..Johnt Bell of .T3'enessee veryv mtoestly hin131. itt 11he feellemwing parn'2erah~ eefn Igettr aed dlr..ied by tel min ae3 lFeder'al (ehilen hid:ate.tlht it his patt' and11 the Brieishe Baink.(wlahi lie con-e side'rs the 3ont teotal 3of (enr 'cmnlelIry's in'en tionis.") :3re int thie prsen3t cotes-1 'dishoenre anirrhar.'' the appeal to the rren::3n ofl the3 pepl ill no lone~ger le ulrged. "it ma1:y (he <!-rna'r.t ete i -!!" In this eve [it. .3lr. hell more than i:.m:r:es tht I, i.s rady its hear a band il im tivil nar 0ropesedtl by Captainl StoCkton to sIplereed the balillut box. ilear 1l1111. iot npl)pal 6' uni to reaon. N-- foeling blistu hea o atriitsm. lIivL of Jitastice L Il::A righi,:. in-edI be invoked4 478 yJt tl'EIgr ith. 'iy: % rol' ome. wihen a s(Cnt' ofl ijurv :nil 01";1a vs.-ine-ied- iut6ion for it cotuinttry's maiti' ian'i.s di--hiow-red And overthrrowil. mllay eni fit thnel-l't'j'r passions. and Ian ukento ditfer eniae-r~zirs. T1un:t -time, I hopie. mnny not 1: e iut Sif1t sloh1 I shalli e ready to <o mly rlid y tho as well ;:. now. "1 alo. sir. very repect flAly. 't.nr obedient servait. "J1[N BELL." Sena'or Somthalrd. who said before the tal. jilnritaiatun . inl his piee in the seate that ie tisai-.ariedh tihe n ili of th- people, ill a speerh at : im ti-ing inl Ne w Birnswick, tince his re turn homite, ias threateied a res-ort to arms for Ihe i n: lirpl: of' fhrein; the "broaul stal" mem hea'rsu io the luiuspi of Represeantaives. The Fredtaoiian.n t eral papor. thus remarks, viz: -l'lha seal wias msuade! in, hllod. anrd ha'. for One. !nIitl it 6IO USLLD be reilciced in blood, if ill in tther w'ay." By ilyt Ciasiitutioni, tle iouse of Repr-en. tatives is the. exclisive Indge of thie election irud the gianliliotion f its own meshers. It r:s.pi'd:e. in thiAs casle that the met, "'ho hnd a naisanarity of' tle vote s were the true Representi tives of' tie people: vet a Senator threatpn* "it')" if' the1 louse doi nut admit men whose oilyc.niim is 'lhe broodsial" of the Gov cranitr alixid to fadse and frandulaent certifcates. Here is lap identieal docirines of Gov.Ritner, who winbl have dhelsnged Pennsylvania in beme ilt itpo-e on th-e Legislature thie frainduilent e'rtieitksia' netrh-rs Croni Philadelphia countly. 31ere teirsil I. teinlel to secitre the ritlkts ofthe mnajirity.n Fr iidtolently msed to, de-troy them, ranil the tisrlinliia is *to bae maintained by B.I.A)O)ll!W" ('a'--itn Stockron's hutiting k niIli is reisIv su6r : :- throats. nd Gov. Ritner's -buc/ sh a;diua/ lor ile- hearts oafthose who Fiad raillp in dei- I.. - f ti.e rizhtrs of the people ag;ai.st fhse. .ta woisud deIfraud themn! 'rn the Charlestoen Va. Jecrsonian. AtJutisN.1eST or CONGRF.SS. Congress adjoiuri.od tin the -21st tilt. Messrs. C'rieden sad (ira es uarrived at this place. on Wednlesdav evening last.nad each gentleman dielivered ;n adde-s.a before the Tippecauoe Club oT Charlestwn ",vix k-r PRFTERF.A 14111.." We have neither the tite nor fite inclination to make tiny commenits oi thoise brilliant and thun/rring spe'chaes. Otte "i eatifid extract" fromi tlat oh tle Int. Mr. Graves, we feel an wi:ling to conceal from the public eve. We shall ive it substantially. if' talt! almost verba lim,.ns we iteard it frrota the getntleman himself. Spea:kina- its a 4uraenal way of the alleged rriniiptions of onr Government. and of the lniiationst of Yan Bnrets ins partietilar, the rlorjtea Orator thus held forih the fllowing str . lagnagte in the Mtlhodist Clhurch o' this pines: On)e haled clenilichl and taplifled. and the otlh ranping furiously the railing ronnd the altar. "lfit were not for the hope of redress-the hoiape ot'a chantie. thronih the 13A L LOT BOX, I woni d here'-s hselpa me God!! upon this llouy Altar! Take na1 otlath this iight to take up ;:r-ow and march with yo to Washington and pusll dowii the lresent DYNASTY." [Ec uno hisec onnes. - Mr. Rlitnr.- In the coinmnnication which you wese kind enoagh to piblsh fihr its in your last ur per.ver the signature io"-Plin Tritth," I discern several r' ypowwraphical errors whici I bope you will nit Ili tit crrrect. PLAIN TRUThI. In thae enption. it is priated "Troth or 'alae iold." itn the muniscript it is, Truth vs Fal-&hoodl. [i tie' fmirth paragraph. it is printed-till 'lhe! extra session of Congress, hidf7-instead. MaL~t~a:no F:vtaL:. Sept. 1. Last Wedliestlay wea'k the 3eluhodist ls'reh of' thii.ph commened a pro rne'iri mee'atinag whlich etuised fromsaday - o dsay far the sp~ia of't welve ays. W sake g'ere plentnt in ir %aying to roar read yr-, tait nnoin ii ru tnin a the greast psoliti Itl 'srsitemen'st ibt larhs fort somte time pre Lstiled, andue is si: pruev.iling ini our contn iy, te a'l'rr n eati logrn'iee ol' the msinis erss of' lhe Go-tu:' o es 'mest ilaed hy a 5hisl atal beinrelicient Prtilenac', to the 'otnv'erision oaf many'. 'susn. Manytri have tieabit'i osir. to rthe Chnrebr, -mnd the N Perta tioni 1s ihait moan' smore will takto he' fir-t opjportunaity to follow so good nn Thbis revival of religion in otar mnidst, is. ike a errn sp ~ot where before all was hsar einad tde soletare. Thlaat it n ill psrov'e a nenniai;y roisnd ablout us, is btut a reason ale esxpectastiamt wrhich wei unke great pleas .are ins amdlt gimag in.--.lourna!. We are able to stsate ssay.s thre Globe, of lie il1st uth., ithat ofl'ial desparches hnve e(en received sat thre War Deparrtmsenat em tfr- A' latto. anfniealwrin;: a'he ro paort thnt the '.Winnas!es Inrdams hadiu left lae hsands r'ecenatly *'signaed them, with a viewC to) returni to their hrautn grmunds, '-; cafa 'li11-si- ppi. By atihe iiiane sal thae nuliinmry sa tboarit ies ntea r laem, atho rmovemaenu o1' i le 8th inflsary' (at first suip posed' niecessary) tans lbeen praevenlted, and naich ieiense siaced to ahe Governmaent Charbt Ion Mlercurm;. T'rade in New'a York.-Thae New York Saun oh' thse 21. attt sayys:-.The prospes. Im reginnI to the l'al II rnade continueai en cousraginue. 'i.Th 51neriona 'ies go offr with spsirit andu foria prices. New York is al restly enign;;edi in a sot:and, safe, and prn die nade. 'IThe activity ia Its yer conafn edl chIiel'ly into the elers~In dry goods; the., tune hs nst qane arrived ihr hesavy busi neOsSstamong ahe Croceries. A few danys. aorlse w. i fitnd themas all tinder w.tay.-. Charleslon lencturyj. El.etions.-Misreoui.--The St. Louis Btutleian ill thei 18th .,nys, ihint nceoringa to ihaa latest in formsat ion, a le smermibers ehet raf u ha l.egishoet i', stand as liallows :4G Whrigs, and '19 Unn lrarenites isa the 1lirosse. Theru dennreti w..illstinn 15 \Vhigs, inud IS l7ans lunre'nite's. In 532 counaties hearda'i h'rram, lie nojority' ofit' una Jurenx c'andhidsuat ishr i'swernsor is 4G667. Illinoi'is -A comllleute listn of the memi hiers las4 Ihei'n resrnred, shont inte 40 w higs mandl .5Vsan lurs entibes in athe IltinI' Ra'p. reisahnint tiies: stndi ina the Sennie w .higs t'1, Van: lintrenites 26; givin~ toe Vanr Burean tes atu m;srniatan jointI hlal lit of2:3. Tlhe eloe'aioni i:nf iid Ilnadei foar moemabers ef thn eichln' ur'e hasve' jaaustn psiee'. As liarass hard fml parti i:ies st:s sads nhnosst p'reiselvI is aii the larst .t':slttre, the WVhsigs being i~n a dee~ded ialsterlv.