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Willatpumt ty19,$84.1 iA"of'I' .-Are abu ,Gansdias fdichare, ay Com -tAtAerican ugitm- makinm 1' inhiaboants. wit, - women.. Thei on an overage. froas red buibsl of wheat "ant ities of peas, potatCS barley, corn. &c. rfe Hu'dson B y Company haOve i heir employ at Fort Vancouver about oni hundred and atne'ny-tivO P r'ons, an many in several other fort* bot', sides o the Rtocky Mounmiins. These people, a J said before, Oro warrjed togindian wo men and live verv nuch. the same, in al reapects, as our farmers at home, withthe exception of not being obliged to lahoa half as muchi they generally have frots Ghty to one hundred head of hor,e-s, Iall ns many cows, ad bout the same tuni ber of ho-; these all take care of them. selves. The people here cut o liAy Cand make no pastures; they do not givle theb hogs any teed except about a miflutti before they kill them. ' acresonte hrar4I here, and the people have conm;racted for brick cIrurch arid other buittugs necess-t ry,'such as a brhool-house fur the F1-rech and one for the Auterienne,-The Freceb have one priest here and one at Fart-Van. couver, The .'.mericans gencer.lly ittentl t mi-4 sion, and as far is I catn see, the peoiet here ate a, well be!aved and nioral as 6u our townaa. We have now a commmenicq a work dranghtin; a con-tiistiutn anad co-le of lawsf have is nonination a ove: ro sm an attoruey general, three juvaicns of thet peace, &c.-We have already chosenl a a supreome jud;e% nith 1robate power%. i clerk of the court and 'recorder, a high sheritTaud three constahlest so that .Ou see .we are i a fair way of' starting a rii::l republic on this aideof-the Mountains'. es pecially as we are constantly receiviog re Crits-those peopl whoase time ha texp:t. red 'witth ih- iludson My.* Coi.a"ny u from the Mountain humters comig downm to setlC.-NUI. Inteligencer. Nza% UILatAS, JAN. 21. Yucatan.--We learn from reliabie %er bal infattaation. that the proasince of Y'u entaO has relapsed-into a stame of,tidcon deue 'pon the Alexican Govervtomrt. WeJearn further that Alhen the Yotenatun. ews Congress decided upon acknowledgit: the supremacy of lexico. the event "1. celebrated at Merida, undh the other lowz*s in time' province, by the firing of canion. illuminations and other mnamfestatioti ut iejicing. The precmc terms .spean %% hacfi the re-annealatiOn was cifected have not Iran'tpired ; but they have reference to cer tain privileges of local legistation- which Santa Auna !mas conceded to she proviuce of Yucatan. Thus end this fariccal at tempt t'3 establish freedeint its a province wbih is never destined to enjoy tile pre reufid tationLibely Uuti tiast: lie, adi*pppulaion exhibtts the capnecty for self government which i-dtimguished the people or this cuuntry.-&r. Fet. igSatrannaA Georgisn. EAS-r Ft~aRa, ?9m :m inuary. l Dear Sir-On the 2st in".t. at 'A'. aa~~ Bay, durmog the thscuree cat Ne-tm-thioch lo-maihia, his brother Tiger-ttil hmnad coin maund of the ban't of Tallahianiaus. ;andl on that night, made the atmemept to desert. Fortunately thae plai was liscouvered, andlt most of the band taken. Tfiger-amil. how ever, thmreo warriors nai foumr wuomen maiea good their eseni'-. 1jr#. Tiugertail. atal the hope of tne rtoymal !bi' of 1I" ''. a lad of 15 years. we-re igerred. whaicla may induce t'he Sire uof all the 'Tails tof tw? Tigers, by the operation of,'thai --ntmer se conid thought." to return." jmatediately aftier this brtak out. all the Indians at TFamtpa were pat anandmi ofl the tranmsports in the Itnay, nraounat in 3 sm. rsad ofttu mien sof thtat re'ginms-nt, encon-~am tered the fitamous Chmiif- ll'.'tlaek Tstego ogeat te icatd oft lI- tk t-eek. a rb utary of Dunn's. la5'~. ,.e-'t "t ht. S'. Juohns. A snug little g4 eti'.*'" ta.3 mttaisle. whichi resutet in te ktne ofa one soldier, amnd t tit ntatial; the~ eVitturet oaf t .a I warriurfltne siatnt' 'hie' The troop'. t'aa to tatvance fromt thse openf piticwo i n~ijti o a de-mie b-'mnimamrk. on the ed-4e if "i tieli the 'ettile. tier" hy - itng in wanit. and4 at twenrty~ pasces rctived their delibecrate lire, brat there nas nio re coil, or if any wats peceptable 'it wa-,g nm little ahead.' foar they.. male the ro-h inta the hammick nad thent were Utn ana ealtal footing with theiar s::vorge ftar. We learn fromn a source entitledI to- the fglihst credit, tttat the runmored ese-sm ci tharee hundred Iudians fanin l'tmtait. i,4 a story the ''eleven ment in hurkryan stamp; andt that inm lie-u of 'tharee hiun has got alit. ice attempthted-inl emiSe quence it is believed. -of the dis!lavor it which he 5mad,. wi:h bis ttihea. naail espe cially its echief, who is his lbros her-sa 05 cape with.hia WJe aied a warrior son. They were hjwever, so prom;atly atnd holy pursued, tbstt ake two latter were amamaedi ately recaptured-he getting as it were naked away. beig compselled :u h:. itghs S to dro and leave to be secured bay Isis paur guers his arms amnd luggage of every de aaripaioo. . The itife nad son are an cosn @ tsusat the depot;. and T1igr;til him - .eing so far defeate~d in his projec t will, litle doubt, find it expienlitt soon -e tohbe able to cor juig as the one n that the public adi relieved in re - o $terest, and those who further Un - apt.ien ias: from. been out from the viriout wta, but dis covered no sign of indian.-Ibid A Sunday New Yark cnrrespondedt of the U. S. Gazette. dencribes the testimony of Mrs. Adants, on Saturday in Colt's in Al. She is the wife of tlie murdered man. and was obliged to confront 1lhe assabsin of het haisband while giving her testimon1fy. The writer -ay., -The coroner te'tified as to finding the botly; the manner in wlhich it wets placed in the box; tie awnaig with which it waI covered; te clothing or the maurdered masin, &r.: and to render his tettimainy still more etrective.:hq ba:x was prodneed in Court. in precisely lhe staute in which it was found. with all its contents. % hich oc easioned considerable sensation, the pris oner being.ohliged to make room for the passuge of the men carryinx it. and when each article was exposed to the Jury. every I jhuddered except Colt, who viewed I Lwhole matter with the utmost indiffer After this afecting scene was over. or ratherarnust whdalet it was exihiting. M rs. Adais: the hereaved widow of the tie ceased, *as called to the stand and reques ted to state to the court and jnry the last litte site had seen lier t::lfirtunate husband alive, thei manner in which he nas dres', ed when he eii heiomae, aud tei property she sui:oed hitu t) itave in his poose sion, and also the course *he pursurd to ascertain li- n% hereabouts after he hald s mysteriolusly di-a ppe.-ared. This, sir, I a, sure yott, was by far tie anost aff-eting in. cident of sill. I am truiv astonished she got throughi as well as she did, for when aahed to ideutify tlhe ring, watch, &c. of iter husband, shet did so with a firmnie!s & clearuess trolly wtiderful far on.- placed in her mttelanceholy situtiou. partien!rly when lhie h-4d th111 ath11r of-her irr.'para be less sitUtmg wilitin tet fet of her. oc ca-i olly couversi;: with his counttelami 1a a her 1i01 In the ice. aso' ie w ere one't. her nurot ttmiliar and ae certed thendl. %%e shiv re rmed to her s-t, which is in ar di tant and sceludled - part of the court. Celli roe fioim hi., sent auong the lawyer. and rmade rotat flls her to pa liooki:t at her with tlte samie careieas unconc-rnt hiat law churacte'riee hi.a thtrugahout thl1e liour days of the trial that Ihaac :lre.:dhy taken place. The witnee %ab-rnecl-tee t.-day' ses ,illn M -I% the Fop eman f Mr. Adamno.who testitied Is to the la'.t timc he -a..w lii elt piuyer. ttad al-,o hi bu-einess transaction nill Cult ; ie stated the tact (of the pri daner coming to tbe iellice threc or fou.( day. atter .\1r. Adanis' disapnepearrance. ;an I itt gueirng lfor t1an. and -.ail Col appeared to be much wotrried fer his sufity, obsorv tg that lie talwaa s lound him a kind heart - .d aid uccommodsiing gentlea.a.n. and sin cerely hoped no ill hail befallen him. At this tttle the body of poor Ael :ts was Iat the tnild of ilie Kalmtzaz.-e, poacsed Ilt aid .htippaesat by the ymp-aetii;; gntilmant himsael f" A day of excitrarn, in Philadelphia. The isrard Iank.--Yrstetlay nas a dIni opt utnusueal exttentieut throujhoutusur com Inunity. The lours of the Girard ank were not oicued, and the failure of si. j5sti ttiont a seemed to Crelte a paWf ipi wn jsineer aluoe every descri it'o . --grnciIrur51bs we quite anactvo, ~ihiough son few purclised Girard Bank notes it small qu.intities, at a discorutt of 15 peer cent All n; a, uncert ni.nv. howev er, -tned anothing seemetd ioll'oo as to rate.. Sho-ey~ise.--n appec.ared p:z tat know whaict kuial ofe emoney to teae, andic mniey of them: wer epanties- stricken,. an-) indlispoe-edL 5o 'e- l iti 'aa'aa, -5t all. A v':ariety of imn p jrohnhilse rumoeara we re in ci rate i;taon. ca col.aei tar msake hadia nu rs.. sti ao 'care the tiemid fromac thair a',e ppiirty. Thte G.a rsard lBank is loca:,techda 'lnTh 'rer et he low (Ches:mta ad dira't)'y oapenat f- tis ear. tice. It i,. a 4''pla I mtral~ebuildhit: ine t'roanta ea :, lha.. a inae .. acred, It 'a as ores n'.t. ve,'e--ray. wt thI httmire a. enrarcan.. loiaaera ean :ahtnset it, tee --pe a.a:!et -xas ien I I:eat a melanchod1a ly oe. ., earlya -n 9 o'clock in the mtnaaeioet, freaom ldt -a00 ha'dfd ;t.-.'eid. a tmt 'lhe cr'owda reanedae a arv min si tmb-r tlr-l ana re awi. A lew. an;te<' hbehare 9. a eeent um::, ,aupp~.el la io b .ctn ali'aer, air aat'hd reesud the teIte h . '.aene hcarsht extecnmaittis wver': slt a'.), ta:e1dt. t;hi: drisver v er; pirutlettI rni imn.d hbit ha'rt-, D.e,:c lanr.de a re-trentt wai;)h ha' p'aen gie r. 'lThia..ea, the .mt l neiet that e co~ar.'d Jainga ahea mae:murig having the lena,. agaenc.- eat solee..aC(. O)e'a-ieonialhy a erarupaa nthl bec-ree aanusutttly ae ited. att thta ala' o.eta prae-nar esc aof hsardship: butca the indig~a~nat fe'Iinag of thet me ng waerse t'entedl cnatm an stoa;: Ir;n;c 'a iat htalahe e'sci'tment wa's catlsmed. At aone time act efft1"a w as inc prirs t'r ettr clhe arad of te :.an' int the rear. but it tast Iee'isihy) ablandronedt~ oni the tapearance of' the Mayo~r w'iah at lsody~ of ponelc'e. It na. ' alva rnemored thrnat e ' ire'tors ntera- car refianot thet lpuao --rtay rt the Bsack lay athe. to eles-h tano.. adead ou at a hat IThe wteathesr nt as raw na gaasty, whieb hadl entmae eLfeo, ta no do'ubt, ittn tinning te numteber of the. crowd- Oct alto whtole, howtever, ale fe-elin2 at-as quite a patciftc ate cult lhe aniticipact uner the c'irI'ena evtn r-nor of their w ay inc quieft. ande :a is tto be. htoped that this di'aste'r wtll anot ex tend furthee. The day. we rep'et. was oge of untuanel excic menit, althaitgh it was, ea suppresse.d tand subdeuesd charactet. Tile topic ins all circles was the fscilosre of the Bitnk, with it.. atmtedanit constequc-ec<. Bitter curses wecre sccaionaltty pounred) feorth, andie sitetimst a i wa'0 wtoul.1 mting-le ie voice ith .he Babel- sontaderasa'..unl himt, antd bv' somce well- tcme.l witticismr.I chaenge rnmataest' inta oriht. B~ atheta sub jetwas found of too painaful a chatruer teajae for ancy consiermable pecriodi. Re-' suits lke- these are calulateid to affect the' character, an.) injure the prosperity of our city. ucoltwe chironticle temar with faeelints~ of the deepest restre.-Philaddphlia Inql. -Pu::.~a es.et, Febt. 1. Baak Afairs.-The Petnnsyl Ivaetimn tantk which was run uipont on Satutrday, cldiotI opn its doors y-esrnerdl iy. Thiac'ourse was it,..,lU.t in con'cenuce of the action of the Governor, who, to provide for the ntiely X, :l pqblic moneys.depnsited in that in stitution, as weill as to prormte ;hpgeneral. tenefit ot those interested in (ijauk.had directed the Attorney General iltapply to the Supreme Court ror an injaoctoo tore -train the President and Direeors from paying out, assigning or tofirring the .esets or the Bank, and alnfoir the ap puintmetnt of a receiver. The applica :himn was foutasled upon the affidavi-of Job MdNun, E4q. Treastrerrof thedate.shen - ing thut upwnnl if $bO,000 .re dcposO it.d in saidl 1ank for the pynen of the inir't ns the State e ljingtlue to. duv. In. anticipation of thi mpvent, the fOllowing ica.ie waq sent. by Governor Port-r to the Bank : 3kcrchm', Ilsitel, 31stan. 184L. 7 o'clock, Aihda orning. President and fl;rccurs of the"Bapk, of i'cnn3sytrania. Gentleneni:-l directed.sbc Attorney Genelrnl on Sattrlay eveni,. t adpI proper leral mieasurte, in seepa.he public noneys deposised in the Bali6( Pennsyl Vania, as vell aq thie interesis of all Iwho arcTin anv wny creitors or-d'ebtritf that institutio::. ''hat officer will aOn to the Supremue Court at the earlie4t ppssiblc mo mncui this morning, f)r an injusneCon, and tho appointmet of a Receivert wtake ch.rge of oil the assets of the 16q ikgYou are now apprised of that r,.t 'tdirect ci not to opsen pour doors i 'ing dor pay out any of your mnoy or (tans fer any of your asse, fur an-.y purpo. whatcver. Wher thti sama gn pIl5ed to the custoly of the law, tle rigbie al! plartics will he fully guarantei., Respietfullhy, I.WVIh) It.-POWTER. On receipt of this notificatiW, -hd iub joii-wn resolmion wit a-lipted: Resolved. That in ptrquance of the di. n-eti in of the. G overnor. the Bank i. hero by elosed. J OSE.'lI TROTTER. Per. Monday morntg. 9 ss'iee k, Junat. 1. The Bank of I'enisylvania'beiog en id. upt whh h it wras presaumed there woitd otherwise hi;tve been'a severe draiii. a %harpruri was commenced ppo a teigh boring- institution, the Moyiatniensi.gBnnk. a hich wta c-mtinliel all day, aod was met % ith great realiness atid cbeei-fultie . T1,0 aICoImmoldla'e the public, the Batik wo, kept oqvpn for a considerable time afbet the usual hour for closing, with atpaderstand ing that it should reimain so as long a, call- are mdIe. This Bank eineed at a late hour in the afternoso, and had evidenmly creted a tnitch better feeling1hai h..d ex isted in the mltorning-Pennstluanian. A Tale of Horro-.-Tby- Cincinnati Chionice i+ nde'ted . to a 1riend for the allowing : 0 KOU-Pi no, Indi~n Ter.. [bhe. 16r 18-11. M1--srs Editors-Mos' acs'holy in t-ti iene ha< jttst heeter ilved hY the Os4age Indian-, %no haiv. 11y return ,-1 froim the P -1 oun .. They stat tht aioutit I met a very beir-,e ljutis, neir posse-i-iot of thr-t h sr Texas, lidving ns It is I-ail thev is.... inumanly. Th--v offeren the 0,n:es for a blanket foreLne The priuncipal Chiefothe Osays(Whitre Hair) hits n in his 'po'ssessiont a'little wi hits girl, uts~st cir~bt yeatrs ofute, which he piurc'ha,sd if 'lhe Camuanehes. Yous, &cs. 8. t. PATTERSON. A .1,-n Mlissin,.-T'here has been tno small amunat of: gsissip hesre fair somte timt pii't, conrcertina the fate or a g.enata who arrtve't here two sir threse days hiefure uhri-'ta.. l~itapt til at the Washmattton laiI. uns.I re~gi-teree: hitm'elf n-C. Gildecr. I zrearille.'' lie :uppeared~ to be a mian d ' r,.iit~-p-oce ;i5i had buasine.s withI he P...a . &, . romat n hieh he sdriew 4 ser 9.,O0i0 in ..p .ere fund", atad bIsuddely dli. ,peares-lh-;s ing fahisir%?, saddle ba~gs, &r.. att the t ;tvernt. Ie dsid ti-t retuirn home, nor bas he 'inee eena be.ard sif It wa rsepiorteud a dlay or t wlo ince, that lihis dy hadl been finutnd, borri d-, e: andI mn~d, t inn or sbree miles si- I-he riVer'-hntt the report was tintrsie. S tii! ats dep~ra ied as6 the age. is a matun "!,f hr tvi hei mrdlered ini uhIaeti, fir iiu n m.'w . ni it h -n letin lg .omei trae t he tonl c'rimet. Thle prsibabtil ity is, he hat aks'.. ito hia had~ to retortn haoo tby way f Texas, adtmay tnot lie heard of for ome moontht eto comie -Macon Messenger. Steiflness of Mafn.--It i'. saidl that mnt ~vt' tii're ,d to ti, will outrunt horses, by~ msiii-:: their speedi5 lontger, A tan will us o ruil dsin ii a horse, for after he has rielled a few days, the horse will be 'ite litred, but the matn will be as'fresh (or sojgun re, at Ithe besginning. Th~e kisng'is .--n;: r, ~Iplan: 103 amile,, int tour -- hissr... iloItetn-otr outs-trip lions in hes eli-we am! s.astngen whio burn the elk, ,. i ,n ii.snd take it ; they tsye v.cid to autes p-'rformed'i a '5)urneoy in! 3,600G miles it less thuat -ix weeks. Exrmple for Young 3Irn.-Judlge WVih on)o 'Stenbenvtille is ones of the. most ihimineut.he&' and worthy citizens sif Ohio. ThIes i'hilasdlphiat North Atmetican says Ito se'rved ano appretueshaip to the prim-. ttni busineca itn that etny, going,through nih t the ..sage~s fr'omt O bo u to forernan ; and n ahe mtesan time like Dr. Franklin, enn-. ated hiiself-afterwardg edliting, when uitse a sius-.. msn. t he leadling or rather ntet ofl ahar leaing,~ detmocratie daily news in.r4o that dlay-thena emigrating to hio, Iinowinlr int the samie buj~snes. se'rv d1 i hcr A-sembaihly .'kveral seosatas; ele 'a.di tip a tsat oin !tler biench int her coturts -~~ and n noenstt 'he must- prtninent' anditcidse~ts fosr the s'xecutive chair of' that tutes. th Its'hirdh i the Umsotn in population isd doi Ikewiass. hlenry the eighth ttaden a law, that all ,en as aht read the asigintre, texeplt ,er ainstts; hot nio wo m exci'pt laidises and' en'ftlewsomtie. who hail leisure and ight k samhs-ls the mteatning. Thme law was .,cnied m 12dward the sixth's day. Petilion to Dijsore tne Union:!- 1ow bitterly was Stouth Caroliua denounced Icy the North, for that rejistance to the in tolerable oppresions mnd unconstittironni perversions, of lite Union, n hich alone could have preserved it ilms long, for ren dered it teorth preserring! They now tl solutely peition for it-. isolution thenm selves-to portion. no donmim. of the very person4 whoienonmcd u'm-anmd himw rtomls ly it ii iaken bs% the othler,, ! 1imei anmy citizenq If Somith Caroihna befit in Puch a pte:mtitin, what a emi mon horro wuild have been raised-what denunemmn of tren mss. relichion. aismion, cme. Nom. 311r. \dmim who was then. a<. .%er. nguiu-m Ihe Smallut. ha1 dlefied ie I JoU-w. im) expel I hiumt frt otlerm the Petitmi. holdly a'-ert int; that hins conmitionemt' womld bustain him, nmnl 'enu imm back igmint and the Ii emmmm m.canly :.h3 mnk from pui i; him and them ts the te.t ! One merumir arguments in fvor or the princiiles of Nutlthication, win-., tha.t itie limee imigrht ceastl, wiese those whom) thelm oppmse! them. would endlenver ts foecc ne' out of the Union, tiy opplresive imaim 9 de sigied for ehet very purpiose'; and that they were he only prmnciles bly wihich real gfmcI nme true Union milen. appeal:litsg to the Constitumtion. cuuld then mamm in their I place im the U'nion, and am the sameimeie nhale the opiression designed to mrive the m ont-heing then. as in the casem of ie Tar ilf. and fill hlier extreme ca-les .f munconmti I ti-mal iopresionm. the only means of pre. srrring the Union!-The rmcore of mhe Aolitmninm sceems very likely lo verify this. anmd at im m ch carlier peritol tham we conm!: !mve supsposed. .- all events. ti'me wiil .m.en thai the Nullifiers have un ays been the true f.-ien-la of the Union. and ;heir prim iples the trutme Pus il omeamstmC1 preservinmg it. And nothinmmg i m;r re mmrlitle, than the ramiditv with vich J tme- &' emenmtm mmre vjilientinm thmemt. hmn ilheir flil mimmdicatinr iweuld cimer sowr oir imer, wve neer dmmmlnhted. bmmt didi noit. nar :ime. exp'ct it hve im rm it. -7utIh is mighty and trill prtrail." Thii sa, mie of mime fvounte m -mm t he i cit. ani e ; and AM and mshrinkin faiith imn it, is fne omf the im."t mmemt1 m of mm true Nuilift- r. Thimms I-toek iquamlly nmw-hmt m matter; --never emalmir of tie Reubmimi." q-o Iong a, there is a hmpe off time- merry m-I foiCmmmr:menrc mit Gi, atmi g-mel me.i mmcmin::b left m) pcropi mate it.-South Caralinin. Judge Ganti.-In the biloming para rhm. th-- Itleigh Standard imoes ju..tire 1m this ven.-ralir citzen. We are glad to Wm thi-s tribute m morih and virme in the Stanidard. a seme .ef the lre-me i- North Carolinn, eonfmumlinmg the re-i-natin 4.f Jude Giat. nfil olier pms-,age. in Ime i.me Sesimn f omr Ljaihelam re. hlnd grtm.ets is wronted him biy impmmatiem. to %mhiri c'f all imem line lhmil h;mve been the lamt ts lie subjected.-.crmiry. Judg Gntit resigned hii,. ofire, he(- i' 71 vents ornc, and is the oldet neivmucate of Temperance in Smmh Cmm mlim. and ha, been lalmring for more thean t werlts vemr. to prmnote this Iee of canm'en, by nil ishe. -'0n4 in hiis power. lie ias aih-eaimt.I em liqmrt and wines Amr - - .1. Jmde Gamet retireA -enjoymment of al the 6w, from a well spent life andmm esteem of mie Leaislatur.e, the people of Somuthm Cars, lite Forgerir,-Tt wi I le re. tme~m.... ,bmum $ iI.500I wrie e otemairedm I'm.: ammtuimn fromm the- Phtmibmi~elhi- 1ihnk. T'he late t'reighi arrivl h'm an;: mms inftmrm.m. inm of mice airremet of mime roees whomm olb nimmedm it, theyt mre brethiers menimdm itcher. Thie Cbllmowinmg letter fromm ioir (''nwdmm in L mm'dmon. cmm un mmmricatmes thme inmmfortm mtimmn ofC thirinrest, :mmmm the recmovery of mmnetly allI the mmoney. It im me) he re'retted trht tt. conmvmentionaml armrn'ement ex+ hem wh~ich thecy cammnhe 'mem hmere- I r pemmminihm )e~tn: LjmomseNo. Jmmm. 3. ie '. --.eimn Richarmde-mt. Ei- r.,ier ebh-t es I h !llank o.mf NmahI .'m'mericea, i-hmil.ielmhia: tiN-I ?oem mt will ime gramtmfyine::! I.. voni tom iea-rm mimnm iat wee-k in ron,--..-e eer inforttmationt gain-nt tme b) ~Mlr. lith It C'heapiee I enm'edi .murice I'itmcher ami him bmomth--nr Ge '.rg'. te e l amppmrehen~h- . nnmmd compi;eileee in e:rrmede'r nll tte m-in" met Mee...rm. Jammes lemlm & Seon -SGt in I1iilad'eglphim heilis ofc variouim' banmks IhI ale-., 6 N-:polenuande mmc smne sma'l * * * i'Th, eprohnhl';li 1y i. ':.mt tey n i ,- c.'Cn't tected in bnar-l oe vo'm.. -t,-um er honndmee tom mee ontinenit in t hree fmr faar. days. * * * 1mmn haste I am yours very re'mpectfully~ amnd , Cry truly.' lO .ASP'INWA LL. Tme Lee im'vill Jime ml 'min lins thme feolowing mkcebi o am r.m im'r dairi .:move mmmnmt of mm ymmung lady. A L.ouisrille IGrlle.- A ('ev niaimt ame. one mof thme mmost acco~mmiiedm heles c tfmii city. whiile.-epin~lime imm thme 'amne npart mtet weimim .mr,. Chainrlesn W.' Th'urstoen, wnmo i,:tn feeble hema'thi. waems suddlmenmy rotedm bmy U siight nomimme. Lomkimm aroundm her, 'mie ,aw ac ruiliimn, evidemtly a robbier., a wimmdow. inm time act mmc ramisimng it. ILenpieat . she he hmitm depe'art. ile he-.itamtedu m tmmeint; bumt weing thiam tihe t wmm oIhmilm nmere almonme itt the roommm, lie peroceedmedi nm mii am terrific Irmiwn in elIm-e'ting~ hi' emntancme. The.reupocn the yomung lady instnrtly 'mized a large pistoel that chanced to le ine the apartment; she cmecked it, presenting it at humtn, ammi decedmm her dierniatimmenm blelm hi beraimms mmnt if he dimi noe incstantly dy. ile ku-w Crmnnher counnnmce thamt she wonu ld be as gmeed mas mer' word. andm snmaching soleme smali mrticles of dres, Crme.e mm chair writhmin arm'" hength ofthe mitndow, ie fle-d mwithm preipienltiont. We. are' tuhil that the yottng herminme wouldt hmave firmed if -, knowmnm shnt ther pistmci was certa'inm iy iec.mmdedm.h ,hm e fe Caredi thtne i n < mp. v, andm tha'm a smmap woeld betramy hier de. Coempoilion of rarious A-lloils.-Brra'm is coetmpoede' of mmwo pearts of coeijmer ir onne ofl -zinc; or copper inmmd entlaminee, (ntm ore of zir;c.) eqlual quantities Pe.-hbaci ennsjtst jt' irmmm flv" to tenm purts cper anmd ocur oh' zine. lie-li umeal, is compmedminl omf hree parts copper amnd onme of in.- tI aus nmt inmoe parts copuecr and e of in. Tombac. sxteen parts co;per, 0ne pari zine. and one of tin. The composi tiona or pewter seven pounds of tin. one of lead. four ounces of copper, and -two of zinc. That of type metal is -'in parts lad, tWo parts anrimon). and one of bis mauth. Soler, two parts of lead and one Of ti?. Q:c.-en's metal. nine parts of tin one Of tci-clam I, onte of antimony. and one ,.f le;nt. J.-wel gold is composed of tweo tv-five pari< guobi. four part, silver. and se %T1 part- fineracpper. In fruning metalic compoundsil, of' al I, is proper to treit such of tie incre-tli tiu as :ire the least fuih-o:l firo. and afo-raras add the oters, ,trritg themls borikly tilt they are ihorou;;h Mcm in o/ WtV.--OC Thursday the2Oth inst,. atbout 9 c'clock. .. '1. an voung ger amana ina th:- etiploy of 3r. li awks. w'enat dtnv:a into lh,ewel.of Jateas lan ks. E-q. tac-or the Mfonut Rope Garden, to get a buclket. Wlien itithin two ect of' she Iacto ;and ' .A reet beteab tihe surface or, lte grunafl, the stones and dlirt caved in t the top hairu mg him literally in the howels af' tihte earth. Mr flians iitig a specina-I liar (if the 'ccne g;ave the ,A ian. and all pjoa.itle effort wits aadue to estrirate him a, Euick as possible. ie col bI di- . tinctly heard, and alot fifty mett labored inssamly for his rele'a,e. lie wu reach ed aand aken out nbout I o'clck. laavinlg ieenl comp01letely wededtcol in on nil sides by ihe mass liar stame fotr nui a lalf hiore. and thotugh brui-ced t nlnost every inach oi Ins body, to b-one was loken. Iii< poi. ini-with arms and legs extemeed, his bo rJ bent ouer side. otne la nd higher than bii h ed andl sine foot in the water--must have been painful ill the extreme. A latge lal <tone. of some 20tr Ih,.. lay over hi<t head withm hin:( atl inrh of it. Ile -,yl hC icard temdriving nati wh aingi 'rIeparationt lt .11; hm oot, an I hiaopte" ma1t ala e .ep: --:0, tacart w0hC.'' lle w%..N very tuch ched, and on-v-r all !ile rircruinaa-lae.:- aic pre..rv:ti : its truly re cao-kable,--1 R- :-,tr li macr:it. run 1r t u it..(e ci arm er. aFt.:.' eVsmi ~ i rr:.e Messrs. G--vl'd & Taek -l!aing sCe ita the Oc.o:r aa ater t 1. e -ntiva. ,.r Ir 1. nat :artice froma hil' pieni oil I)avid . Lott of abb t a, .ia tht sniJeri at chaok-. et:h-, I v. a, i :a give youat ca.) rineH for thia ditli.bi. 1, t,t .pri'g atae O ae nila h can-; te.h l Iaroepa nai haaIvere.a I to '.:- - a w.., 1O i examn ila I cill, War. jcuaatd t: at U it e at itiU %% heit oaogc pitece fl rina ti a;t th14 00110e1i ani ailt waveao. a the hrtaiat. Torelieve her tih cow 1a, cat. a sntI eevice Was p1tt i her mithta. aca At-vva: citag lit-ti fron It it 15 year., -of age were urgetcd to pIt4 heir -antd I-. i :tcr abron; an I endeavior at re moive thae rooat. TI -v refu-ctd; seeil; he cow na;tt !ooa die. aly wife-it % %aS Me of ier itavacntte cuons-la::'sed her arn lownial to 'he isi-later, and drewv forth the ao!trttion. noit. bcvetar, n ilhiout ha'. tug er oria atuch btruti4,al eitler by the teetc .t te anitinal or dtie iro-i. I iimmedi tiely set :cailat deCisin:g sme -NIer, ial e t., ife .. By f' i tievintg C0W, cr cther calite similarly ebooked. I wet it nork as- it a'.ale ia 'a it a shali call a pis un, t-ir frecing the abroa or cattleo from 11stantecs. 1h.1t Iiav hucl-. in %I flfUs'Ue ruu tea scongu vc aaa-' - itefer hickorv-three feet ilt letigth. with I k(aoon . ute end t 14 inchlin ilinneter: he end inadt tatllomt;c. 0hi1c the! tier %as at tie! qotae size elir a haindle. The li. l.e parit t w:c%.AM t 1.,wnle. s1 i Of all ch,- to teatiti-t t e a fleth aleoCsrm I mnaic, cal palaeced tic' impa tlement ina ny g-irraer, tal ac at .cort timto I hacd ani app~carit tit.- cfal' t le'. a a:1 ~illS. A tnauc: tiat. .I nt--bhaor, ahad ~- hat'ow Itaoked -ith Ia ptatt,a m a ntaci Ib-.raed heut coitai i..a. rhiose ;' ht h~a e t~ aei-rd to t eliesa e r h.tl I,-It in-r -20,t ,;,te hanne. s;a: a.died a. , mn..t die. Ont .n' tart ivnl thae con. 'aci anattth.'nelc--l. .at bar.,athel' only w.'ith e er,-um t diicitatlg a.Th . i'wtnr heat er I.y clie haarca :aai :he ttcae. i hlita I tookt e; ataJer jan in m..: tt,tttd. ala-I wi.t h th a tar ta...ed tat- pc't..caa g'-nl3dccn at. %cov-. cct.n it a (o r.trefaUlh. .iad it.- cona' wcalkedt inv and ta1 .-;:an itt .:'ze. Thae w;hcale i n,' dontie ini t--a- alh:ma brill:: amincute. The. ctoin .-hlit'ltit a.t': edec taefiare usiing, id e'.-ry aownler clf ade w~ aould dco n'i l ci htave~ eia : raa ci ca'a a~tina-t the timea ( ,.-ed. .J~ nt . Vtt rt'.Ai , It ia - na h i th aat th,. Rev, Mr. .e -tia'as. It :, 'a-ai t ib;t the Ile' rent.. Ir F~at ic ci ' cn- o hai dt.cipleC, anda it. ihoutt leaving ii :Mari~ety topoedo a ii-sacon art preare his counttrymeni fore Dr. IDionyvsius 1.nirdner, in hi,- lecture in1 he i' ofa 'Naw Yorak, laa remtaikedt tht here i's somet probtabil ity that eta.r eaarth * ay come in ccollisione n'ith Ue:iha'-, cese nt Do.ctor iLardnear i, a conlvert of .Mlat c-rae; thi.. com.t e-jPoken otf by Dr. L~ard ir iis tca lie prcovidedt :iar uas tt- a retuge. vbenit thc eiof a thie warkut tins tarri'edl ! Wha a: grn act procecsian it wouldta I-:- wheni all mantandti ar-- Iakinag leave fE this woarldi m.ac -mrna ttiig upi the~ tail of a ctimet. tea se~t n' cciledc in a neaw ptanet.---alemn Obs. Thrs'yd IUfertIry ii.-Somet ofihe En; -itc aer st at 3 ai ais-ppi, A Mi''iganii td otiher States w..ill noet paey ihear State bonds: thte Eangtiia Governmten u l ete pn taeir contoU and'urain., acid pay tacr n 0apeopl. T'hey farther say ifthe Go v -rnenrta of the Unitedt State. lasa ntttita c !aa withi thae dlettS ot the statee. i s witt ine nac right to te~trfer when Englandcl .6 ac i attemmfyi) tier-elf in this w' ay. :c Jaohnl luntl try hat ta ck we'll learni the~ dog11 a acew w..rinaktl. Thu Courts -The Ccturt of General it -m,~caa andt co ac n ea h~i-:as, for thica Dis rict, ldea' fL'Tr.t Ieresidling, aitjourneda al S;,ttrdli . ,la, tatter a seaiun of four a-ckik . Nt n'thand tting the simautaneos e s,,itan caf .wo ccther- Coutrla iig ni h rttr part of tha terma a greal deale ath e ivil tand e-imaintal buisinet-i wits done. The regaalat ter.la of' the Courtol Equity or this Dictrict enathtd etn Saturday last5. ti Chamt elaor D. Jolnssoa will hold aja xtra session durtng the present week. Thie "ill .TOanm.M 0r. amnm Hun. r. W. To Deinqueut menced our seventh fal one of mwaking vasiauaigreve talblishulmient, we are in waas du the necesary material. Ii car ed oblject; sad to whona are we to apply thoe funds but our patrous. who have been supplied weekly, with tue varions news; and uome of whom have not paid one test, for the last two or three years, for Subecriptson. Ad vcrising tor Job Work. To thooie who :le in arrears for Subcription. and wif liqidatethewir accounwt by the March rourt. we w ill receivo $3 per yrar, lont altr that time we shall in all cases exact $4. the ternis of the paper. We haive, at no time. since tihe pa,er ha. been a our hand. been very great das. but find that the acL'.nnits are beccming so large on our books. and tnoney ro scarce an article, that in. self justification, we abll have to adopt the daning, if not tie rash system. We hope our ddinqroent subreribers will come fuward, oVa and Al.l., atnd save ns, lte troube irset'ing. and :hemselves fhie ezpnse of being waits-d on by a roi lector. 7e W'eather.-On Monday ntightatter a very he:tvy ritin during the greatest part of the day. ihe % eaither cdenred :twav j ith all tihe appear. aner of w IntEr. and we are fearful that this sad-. dl.- cl:ant;:c % ill injur, the truit trne. as numn ies., uf thens are ro-adv hiedmg, in fact l'fum trecs are in wIossom in t!:e v&:-inity oftitis vil. lage. The Democratic Comvettiun which met at ItmltIgh. o. the 0im n!t.. tnotinated lewis D. lhenry, a. the cindidat - of the Demo, ratic par. tv for Governor of .\ori 'arolina. .-s.,i-:memnt.-The :epeai ofthev stupensionm Lw hans forced time Bal k of 31ichigan to make anm a...gmtmem t. The lion. J A. Grecr. in'rodneed a hill-in the Senate e T-rexas, en :be29h Dec.,directing the i'm..~i.t to tiegtcinte will, the L'rited Si-ntres Cur the antmxatan oti Tcas to that re public. An/.ruptry.-A Court of Bankruptcy. tie Charletmt ('omrier wys. was field in that city on tihe 2nud inst.. by hii. honter Judge Gilchrist. anid eight arppliewivis %%ere made for the bene. fit ofthe Bankrun t nact. SU:rre of Smugge'Id Jetrclery.-The Char'es. ion Couri-r ofthe 2nd inst., states, that - Col. 'homas D. Condy. Usited States M3a'mhal tor tie District 4-f Soutlh Carulinma. or. the l.t inst., tixte a seizure of a viluable lot oif Jewellery an a wletch. in those preminp times of empty vaults nd protested goveinmrnt drafts. becmen, a mattr o.f tuch importance. The owner -if the property is a Mr. G. Lccazstte. who amrved at the pas sf Chareiston mm the 2%th uitl. in a ship rmnim liaste,' anid had takeni pamage with.kis amil, in the imail pamckei ror Havatna, with a itw of dispitming mt him, goods m that place. Mmte sutspiciouiS it,; h een excited, mthe twit mhal mobtaitnt:d a ise'&ch wvarrent, pmt,.emeded on >o;rd thn brig. nnid sm i7ed on a carpet hag, b~e immwnm;: to 1r .rl 1careOtte .tn mmpm ning whieb a petJ'd a-,orts.ifnt of richm Jewehlery, contist ntu of gold and msi.we nasiciws, rings, brooch m'. &c . of p;:eat vane were' expmo.edh to view, mhi.-hm we're at nemr- iake ti 1mrvijnf ufhy toe Mtarshiim. a-- fom4te to'm mmI e ;:overnirent. The hannma p.acklet w's i5, tr i unarr ni.-ighmat the tine, anid comsItmme~S~im e 3.:rinal was nnable o o!tat : thme propemr prmr,m.a for tm' detenmt:emii of lie person~mmme ol'r. S. V i iit.e 0n lis way1 to iine.a. i.winig b'e'en r..eved ofl tim.- ,e-r of an 'mlerthiing im tih it pmmmt Ithrmtlghi the attetionl I'renchd Le'are.-The" Glombe saymvm: " The cap. ii min time himank of tim: Umtemd States was ..pirit ed l I ann trin th, .m ,ckihoiders. and putm in the ,mche t., 11f nimteni I tm&ve, by ;itth-' SCr ap~s moif a per. me raids. c& w Lich .\r. il'ek inscribed m'c' k-iter--. I. P' l.. (ekrtrge pernaent ez nnss.) Then Freici Iut up~on their cards up n ftasmn leace P. P. C. ( pour prenadre congr.) Whlenm time finiancrs fly to Texas, they use let es G. T. T. (goae to Texas.) These are all various nmodes of' taking F'renc!i leave. SmaLl Iemr.-Th'ie Federn. Union of tihe J.:t nt.. stte,'. that this dreadful deeease *Ceetni still to be Iirkint about Mhilledgeville. and te. cnumemnds r aciniation as a necemsary precautmona against it Tme N C) Bee of the '2tith nIt states, that everai emf thm e'nt cast~blished houses itt Louts viii ,.naive gone by the boardf. Roil Road lby Amca.--Agreeably to an set f the laet Legislatuie, the Lexington andI Ohio ail Rtond wvai exposed to pu~blic sale, in Frank fort, on thme 13th ult.. anmd was bid ofl by the Auditor for the State. at the sum., including prncipal and interest for which the State is bund for time company. 'irgini.-The Hlouse of Deeaes .$~ State has passed a bai, wbe ~ s~ inely days, reduces dt hem Legilature to sulno ota il he "a