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Ar... 1 DIC k L. ... r. . . the-: R-ivH-.-rcc!;, Nov. It, IS ?.J. NOTIC E. A Democratic Mectm;; w ill be held in The town ot tSowlni2 Ureer.. on the 4t!i : Saturday of the preset month, (No-j lemoer,; ior me purple oi electing iAl- cgates to the Mate Conventem, to nomi nate candidates for Governor, Lieuten ant Governor and Congress, am! aho to elect Delegates to the National Conven tion, to be held in Baltimore, in May 1844. It is presumed tint every voter in Pike county, is aware that the dele- crateo to the T' Hi r V li 1 1 gaiesio uic iw.u.i.orc v-or.vc.nion, navcj a voice in the selection uf a candidate for the Presidency. SJ'It is hoped that every Democratic voter in Pike county, will he present at Bowling Green, cn the 4th Saturday in November, which will be the 2oth. Many Di rjoenrs. Nov. 2d, IS 13. Pbe-emttiomsts. Vc ?ee in the I'almyra Courier, a notice t i t::e liet-is- , ' " I ter of the Land Orncc, to persons claim- and '40. It is necessary for all such to make proof and payment before the i?Sih of Aug. 1S44, or their right under these acts will be forft i!ed. Tho-c elaiminc under the act of 1841, arc allow ed until ! cneday piior to the day of public sale j which shall embrace the lands, to raa1 c proof and payment. For the information of claimants, who have settled since June 1, 140. and ex pect to hold prt-err.ptiuns under the ac-1 of Sept. 4, 1841, we copy the Clh lec tio:; of the act of March, 143: See. 5. .7.-?, Is ilfurfhfr f;:w,'. , That claimants under tie hit.? pre-emption law, for lard not yet proclaimed for sale, are required to make know n their claims, in w riting, to the ngh-'.er if the proper land ofiice, within three months from the date of this ret when the settlement has been already made, and within three mouths from tl e time ol' the n lilt meat when such settlemti.t shall htrt ..fu r he made, giving the designation of the tract, and the time of settlement; otherwise l is chiim to be forfeited, and the trad award ed t.) the next settler, in the order of time, on the same tract of land, who snail Live (liven such notice, and o'her wise complied with the conJhijns if the Jaw. Thus it will be seen that persons who settled prior to hit March, and sir.ee June I, 1S40, and have f iled to file dec laratory sta'emcnts, have no lihl under the act, and so too, all those who have settled since the Crd March, I S JS, and failed to fdc their declaratory -tatemc ::!s, w ithin throe months, lose their pre-emp-ti m right. We understand that a p.-irtion of town ship 52, R. 1 V., in this county, is in the same situation as the lands above al luded to. If this he the case, the chum ants should look to it t'orthw ith. Mr. Cai.ii.ii-v Tl.o .. V..,L- V- press sayt that committees in favor of; the district system, and cf J. h.i C. Cal- ! l.oun 'or next President, arc forming i every portion cf New York. The New ! lone city committee, consisting cf (." leading democrats of the city, met at Washinston Hall with a view of orr-ani- zatinn. A new trade" Calhoun A. m. fc :. . i , , j r-j-" '-m.cu uiiuti. the direction cf the committee. rromanomer source, we learn that T . . . ..- Mr. Calhoun intends vi-itirrr New Vcrk during the present month. Il.LI.fOIS LoA.V. IIo3 of Massachusetts, has been appointed, by the gentlemen Commissioned for that purpose, to examine an 1 verily the es timates and statements on which was uasea tne proposition sulmitteu to tlic foreign bond holders by Messrs. Oakley and Reyon, fur the purpose rf obtain ing a further advance of . I ,(100,000, to complete the Illinois and Michigan Ca nal. If the result cf Mr. Davis' hives tigationbc satisfactory, the foreign bond holders arc to advance 121-2 percent cut on the amount of their stock, to insure the progress of operations on the canal, till the meeting of the Illinois Lcgisla ture, and if this bond shall ma'e any ... , c provision to pay any part cf the Meni-; ing interest on the debt, lho advance w ill be continued, till the foreign holders havopaid up their quota of the .Lb'OO' 000, which amounts to $1,200,000. Returned. The Hannibal Journal savs that the slave of Mr. T. K. Collins of that place, has returned to'hiru from ' ' Canada. He found his Province much more tlavery in Missouri, and 1 ibor harder for the promise of money ihp.n he did to earn it over and above .is regular duties under his master. I "F.-Tho Alton Telepraph wys:. h 1 . Mfut one hundred heart of gend beef , cattle have Icon brought to thu market, killed and packed for the lower comity, during the week most of them for and on account of the owners. Those that fcl,i i,,,r,. Im.n.-l.t two ilnll:,rK en-h f - - - ,)( r hundred; at which price any nam - i.cr of heavy cattle may command a rea- cy saie. -The Tlattc Eu- The Sioux I.ndians. gle of the 2b"th ult., says: We learn tha. the Sioux committed some depredations in the attached part of Holt a few days Miiee. A correspondent in i.iai section i n il.ni t.ri.na iliirir-nliv is rhii'v . . ., . . "w"""" v j, .- . . : ,i Sioux and Oltoes. It1 was a sad oversiirnt of the commander of the military diviion in withdrawing the ' dn.sroor.s at this crisis from Fort Cro- uhan. FEFrtR Retakes. The fugitive Pep per w horn it will he 'recollected, escaped ' r . ,. irom our 1 eniteitiarv a sliort tune since, J , , has been arrested by the New Orleans' i. 7 ...iniTi.itf ..il li tirivi.n C.r P,( ' , , , . , , ; dry, until the authorities here can be, , ! .. . ... . . r.iaae acquaime.i w itn iiis cani ure. ........t..!.. t tt tt. l.ic n'.r,hirn i ' I The Ni-.tional lntellgencer states that j the lion. Abiiaiiam Rescuer, late Rep- resentatic to Corgress from North Ca-; rolina, has been appointed Charge d'Af- firs to Portugal, in the place of Mr. Harrow, who has applied lor permission to return home. 1 We learn that the Inspectors of the Penitentiary have 1 refer! ed charges a- gaii.st Messrs. Kk-hnu nd & Urown, the ' lessees ofihe Peniientiarv, for violations of contract, and that the trial on the char- gtswill la'cplOT as scon as j ractica- , Lie. It is said that no guards were ou ' duty when the convicts escaped. j r The Ottawa l.uncis) i'lte Tradtr Si.vt : '-W e are leased to see toe ac- tiviiy nl ;!ie win at tr.ide 111 our comi ty. The laiim'is have !.o a i.oii.c in:;r!. t, and by another se..s. n ti e ti'.ide w iil Le pnii.y st;.bii-; iu m! the m i:k- t equal to any in the c !i tiy. I he S'. I.euis ii.aik' t 1 1 mo ou.i u.is se.t-o:., eino.eu me erci atits ot 1 e:u to ro .1 nrsl rate hiiSM'.i ss. ( hi Sutti! duy last iijw.u Ms of 1.000 buslieis were j-uri ti. s-ii at that ph.ee, and the town is d.Mly crowded wit!) whe.it teams. 'Ill ; 'ace und L)a ton are aim uoi:; a s; ..yd t.-osii.c-s in this lino e tl: !.!; i.ie laimers wou'd ct wise.v nv tm- J lit t: ai Loire iustad ol p.i:.:r t.i Chi ca- and il- -ti ' rr the rotii.tiy witt W iscwi.s'ii V iid Cat.1 An Ex.-.ia i.k s j.h M ki iu.vo;. Ti.e .Nalionai Int;.i :r i t.ccr i.'.s Iri-m a -,:u: rcsp.jro-ici.t. i.'.e oii-.Mr. or.i I ..l-'.oty ol a iieutieiiihii who bus just been eiec ed to C ng'ess iii iVnus , i '.' nia. It is as 1 . 1 1 . . r :t t . ! e to mm as It Is I l;Cl Hid!. ;i,g to u tchamcs CVCI a here: .-';. s-i uitr Ilrns'i; Thii r ir!c m:.n has Lttn e'ected to L". i:;h f.i-;i ti.e Uaiiisi ui'it 1 ;.-inct ol Pcnn 3j. ivaai'i. Tin e.11s . fie va-vn-rkmg at Lis ti.eie is a j.mnev m iti taiptut-r. Siiori.lv aster he at L ib-.r Colic at j.ston. v.! 'ic per in though woikinj his three 1. 01 rs difiti at his tradi; to iltlrav Lis exi made 1 ui !! I" iress in li s ftlolle-i. He the ii.s.i'.ct.ori ! -! - (- w 1 . i j 11 .r.. it:. 1 i i ; . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ve:v i.iiif.iriiv i ' . . t 1 1 e. i wa,.t oS nieans to I ursue t i stm :es jluiti.er. Ho ubs tjuently t;ught s;:f,(.o fer a seoson. and tnen studied '"-' "!, "llui V-..-.I..IV. jilc vtas admitted U the bar in the. ' . . ,. ( .,, i was promote 1 to the . :mu ol an .l:i lyar 19. Two years smce he w.,si"": rf" anfi w,th;t...r ' ); a a. John Davi.t-i.".Cfic.ctkto:!.-. Home o I Kpt v- M.l an I..iren, and then te.l us w hat w ;(; .tf ((, lho ,.t,I1S: ;r:irA. iiltl t;l. ,-ct; t it. . cs o 1 tn-isv i inia, ;in4 sei v-1 e-i as sucii i . f .i- oneyear. lie is pioh-i i . not over 20 years o! age; is a ; d : ron ami venrcus mullet i.ii is so much ei'ecmed for his per 1 .-. ri il tr.io.j dualities ....i b l ti.r. tfiosa w!:o: i ,ve known him fn-m his youth that j i it. on native .S-s'rict (Jlairwtiur-j lie j ran nearly three hundred vi-tes ahead , o! hi' ticket. i .I i 4. Ii.i.tsois Toiiuv.o. h n slated in . . -'or-""'. ' V I ".".,"'''' v i Winnebago county to the iew oik j . , T I i mart -a tins -.eas. n. It wi I be icmctii . ,.,.re,j ,1?lt w(. 1:lVe heietofure in fed . . .. , , . i . the culture ol ims plant upon the at . . .1 ..:... i :: .. : leniion oi i.ie .igncuiuiiiMisis in our swimn uf t!,p '-t le md-vc at the section ol theuu, ami c at t.,e; simc ti:. e tr ue ample directions how iOw t-.i plant ami cure ''the weed. I.ut it appears the Winaeh-ojoes are cotng ahead of other counties in the mutter. Peoria Adv. MoNK.T in IJaltimobf.. The Calti- rno'e Patriot says seveial of their ; hn.ks are discounting good business . i . .1 1 s situation in that ' paper, al long dates, at 4 a 5 per placed at the end ff the saloon among ! both -piritua'ty and temporally." The . l.rt by this rough treatment, that ha distressir than ' ccr,t' nn'' ,,,e u'en':'-1,a' '"r n:",",y ' the trophies of Mexican a-ms. The ' spii it of temperance ami religion was ,;,J :l knife, nnd V he was not lihera t isirt sing . jjmjtejat t;lBt- 'pie ?rin,c ratc f t, j:is!, Cliarg". reipiested it to be ta-1 abroad, ami, notwithstanding all the j tej he would strike with it. lliscap nu was forced to . , . , :i : -,i.- iint;.. t-.r j,..n nn.t BJ ....,:.. i i.. tmrti;..n !... ..... ...tit. ... . i- i.. i. ..: i .?.. discount pre v.i its in other Atlantic ! r .i i cities in some of them even lower rates arc taken for notes of short dates. rForthe Radical. !d 'i Hie samo position in which i j t,i,ov9,?(1'rlas first paced. Santa Anna said 1 lungless ideas-wlat are thej? don t . , . , exactly know, hut I uo know that we have ideas of tilings that exut only 'n the irajgiiiation. Thus, a "witch on a broom'' "an honest thief," a "happy; ..:m.. . n...i . :...i iiiitiiif uaj until iiiiiiiins ' eary ai;ie(l tothis class of idea are ' .rtain ,erms wJ:osc elvmoh.rrv is well j understood, but which as ordinarily used have no determinate meaning. The term Whip;, for example, while it may be aid that it retains its original Mgniiication(oppoifition to tyranny or --I, ;i,-. .- !,.. i i ... - ' 1' , ,u "m brsce a mucli tiroader definition. - i Ask a modern American Whiff in j what his political f.uth consists, and lie readily answers "the maintainar.ee of t Democratic institutions a uniform r.a- llona nanerenrrenv l,.,c,I nn nppi L i.;rr r . -i- j r ataril of couDtervaihnc duties on for- ' h "'.. " cllrc t" V-kv.-,? oj nurrci..znis a rclia- 1 1 , . , . .. , , . . , t ie market .'or tlie frmts of their indus. try, and an adequate compensation fur the same one term for the - cs..me one term lor Hie prcs idcr.cy, .... . , , " i.istntiution d the yrosceas of the pub- ,. , , ., g - - lie lands Jtc Whiggcry (hen is r,(,l ajhinglcss iiiea, ; but is conventionally, a word expressive ! rf clearly defined political principles , v.l ich stand enbluzot.ed in bold relief on i the banner of the Whi'party. On the contrary w hen we crqiiirc ef a modern so called Democrat, what ereat lne:,fiarcs of P''o p.'licy his party w ould estahli!i it fully 1:1 t'osvesinn cf t!l,! rx tl,live hKish,tive powers ef the government, he replies hesitatingly : "wt " ",U estah.Iishrttet.t 1 a ""''onal hank j rever.t the distrihu- . ion law prevent or do away the tari.r &e. but when we push the enouiry 'and ask him what they would . ; benefit f the loli-rim c,',m : country at larire, he answers ah I I we would hem I d ai't like i o f..r the and the .e bank-. ; rf the rapt hiw- Wh.t :, v.-u I! Whigs gi ins Mrs. llarrir.: .T.l Hti.ee it would appear t'.;.t hi, i- a party without print i; h-s. and t!.:it t:md- orn ,0 caile j iCB50trarv j. a sirt of thirjlc.s idea. Now as it ii a matter f the f;rt im portance that we, the jeomanrv of the country slioii! 1 1 c cornc:ly h.h.r.i.e 1 rs to the principles and i:.te;.ti im i f i.ur leaders il ii n.(.-t devout'y h ; 1 i that the a preaching so ca'lcd I !i mucratic coTivention t which "every I)ii.:i.cra'.ic voter of (!d Pike i soli.-ited t attend,' v. iil pul'i-h tin ir olitie.d ireid il" any thi y have, in order tii .t v; can deter mine in due time whether it wjtiLI he more ecnditcivc to the public welfare for us to supp. rt the Demoera'ic aj ir..t:!i to olhee or to snstain the j rim iples ot the Whig's which r.re already well 11:1 - j dtr.tool. I The i.u:: e of 1 Jerr.i.eraey is ; e'.uliarlv agreeable to every republican, and1 by its charm w e have i uttw.i frnjuet.l-' !y been cheated it.t; the suppmt of 1.1111 ' and measures w hit h were ui.v thii. hut Democratic. 1 It is liigh time I' r us to begin to dis- ' rrcaru ) ;rly names au l look to c:.r own Inn: in!-n at, by procuring the adoption ' such public measures as in cur judg- ... . 1 . n . . 1 . o. u . . 1 t rr n" i-.ai or. - oeri . i i j : meniwi.i .e;...io roore pr.peri.j to our country which it enjoyed L.-foie ., , i i i me cxrerimeiitai aitiniiustrations oi can v;m il - ;..r..,., e ,. i ...i ,1 r. r . i vi i JMr. an liuien has not it is believed ginct; 82t-,condeccnded to do, vrhnl is ' wtf l,v a iudicious tarifi'. I And secondly whether thty go fir i..i :.v -w I. . i -i naru iiioney wun ;ur. i.enion, aim me 1 ' u'lr:i '"vision ol their party, or lor "ju- ..li .T.- : . - c .1 . . .1 : !.! t. t. I. T 1 1 I ...con, 'i,i .uessrs an iu- j rtn, Pcnn, Co., and define also wi'tl is Meruit ly judicious Ilankine. Does itl consist in the safety fund and State Hank ,i r 1- T i t i i" i' TV .V V ! r. . 3 ' Ambiguous languagt like charity coy- .... j tr$ a muiiitudc of sins and the sooner uiu iKiiii ivi' ivio inn ..urn 11.1111U OJ bA- ' 1 . ,. . 1 T.iirtpc it Irom their political vocabulary, n..-l.r l..'wt..rd :ra o. m .... 1 1 ..1 4.. v . , ... ... ... o . j- esiecialy so tar as lie inmij of their 1 i b , liniiciiiie jb eoooeii.cu me ueucr. principle As Old Fasiiiosed Democrat. Important From Mexico. A quar rel has occurred between Santa Anna and the Driiuli Charge. W Affaires, which rcrms likely to result in an fl i en rupture it appears that, at a national festival, the English Jack was ..i i..l 1. r.i. ...i . . ken down, nnd as a reparation for the ! : I .u... : i i i i . i - . i ! . , ! itiMitt. that it should be hoisted in the public rquare nnd saluted with '21 gun?. The English Jack was coniin- ; tro- 1 1, hies of Mexican arms. At a second i cj . festival, the same tiling was reprttted. the iintish l.-hurgi: then addressed a note to the Mexican Mitiisi.er."staiinf' that all diplomatic intercourse be-; Cape Hattera, a riotous outbreak oc tween the lw countries was at an 1 coned, vhi h was smn queiiec by tiie m.A- null! fnrl(ii-r rilcra (ri rece: v- 1 1 .fTi. pi s. On the 30;ho( September, j tj in,m Knand. The Mexican gov- eminent replied in very insulting tut:- goa-.-: ; Mr. Doyle s despatches hav. pone : l" i"!-r'ae..i ju i. c sic.im.i-i .m.u ...- I despatched a man-of-war, which hap - . . r i . C-l OH II1C 1 M 111M. , .11111 UC ll.lti i prneii 10 ce at era iuz, to neniiu- .,.,1 :J1:,;P1 ttith t,:,r:o, t..r : the Admiral. Tims restj the s.H.iir,.Ti.e middie deck was thronged with a.'.d t!;e citizens of Vera Cruz arc ap - prenensive that Hie lirst news they "-,l "r i"M hn' sli beet- lhis ol course fiives . ,- . 11 .1 iTL-nt sans action to al enemies ot t he 1 1 1 t'tor. and to ,or,,pi-! !Pr,. wh.j i.re r.i hoji thai he vnl now 1 , . . , . ' ! be t.'-ou-Jit to his senses. S.uit.i Anna wrs expected to leave t!io capital fur Vera Cruz on the - : h ! ult. He iias a force ol about 12,000; men nsMMiihb i at Jalapa. It is sur-1 mised that It:.: o'r.iect o! liii- iot wa to put iii:5 for'itici'.ii ns ti,er- in a f.t state ot deb-i.ec ."i;.u;.si attacks hum l'5p'sn. Ti'k W 'v;u :l runK'r in Vl'ra CrU an anjiy coi resp : .uence na i ia . ' ... 1 . ..... 1 ', ' y . p.-,,,.,,.,-! ;h,' m,L- ;... , ..... . ,1 'l'..v.o ,. i! w L'ni.m. It must be -rati!yi:!: L the i 'l' tids i.J th:;t treat 11. ure ti'.at. tins t.i. ; l ice wnc 'e; ieS' llll d . V So Southern :i. !e. csts : - i:. We !i-;i.rn - 11 t :.;! wv'il ititorir.i-ii tout a i )- i i ee v. ;!i he Pi-.v:;,ci-.l i n . lorc'r.er er.tel it. 4 tlietitcr distance !i' t A enty I- :! i: i ea:. nt m tl ( 1 1 - .1 a: ii- l:.e c. - -". a our c k. r.irv :uin:: ii a ti i-ri.i to S li iit; . t. a.-i 1 1 Mr sic-.:! a!i", ooj, 1 e s.;t .irnt, f r. . 1 ' ! I- ' -itiil J the country to u :i t'-;r ei :-t IJ.ati I . r.'ci 1;:.' t!io-e M;!.-: !u( ! 1 laove s ".. 1 1 - v. 1- i.r.'.i; 1 .;: ( b io -e h; e ,.ka-e i 0! the sun il... ii.oc-n" i:.. I-:. :-!:..;;. i.U. i Ci iiCe T.-.e tiui.-icy :v : ii i.l:. s.. . .-: Iditio:., iieridd of ti.e "We 1,. d :.) IS ( TV, tli.lt I ' r m a i i 'i.!;Vt ;: in ny c.-i. -.s' now 1 ;i ; t;::s city. 01 t one oi m 1 ; .--1 sixty l.-ii:ioe are t! e:r ;iv 1. l'.".!-si.i t" . V e 1-e.i - e t: e v I.: si sen I their !:c-i ! or to select 1 location. K surety c .1:'. le. t:oi.. il - V.. a. si.:!!- ar" : SC.', oei syst i:t til ar. ;v:.i w idi ;ohi!i:e!i lu city. has c!e.-u thi t have m;,de i V. -i: i-i!cii!ic:: lie1 1 e'.U I j to .-.-' i i..i:.cy. T!;e ih.is-1 d 1 -r mcir it-mn.i.n and re net.. I iutclii-. an I we .-h: II i..iil tiieir; ...-me as an imi-.u t..nt j i t.irei.uv ;!ei;r;M!in!' 1 OK tl V. I h ii.er, i'u si i :i:;. Oer.. F.h t.t ol t: e New 1 tic.tr i j( !M v I .il ast s ir ivi acmr.'iti ism ict v md the cw J. r- l.icer (; ti.. ev rae ot t: c iievo.utiomu v ilvii oil Wiuliis!;!) wet k, li..t nii.iy,; ,-;ii- al- ' taiin yt ais aitifki tt.c i'1'n.t ;.. c i.-J ti.ucty it.' I'a:isi 1 1 a 1 11 A iii .::!-.!.!.; . n. I'y .in iiirival at Char' stoti, vi have new-, tt.timii the teuinr i f that .,. 1 lIt 1 nn-e t..e 1 7th j ;v ho had very m V f tel iocs! v dsap-! ult. A C. !. Dav.eU ha-.J niruie an ah- j ;,c;ired from the c.tv. I'p'm these : I ..!.:..!.. 1 . ,. : . i i ... ... .. . ci i , i. 1. 1; i i oi i in i i ii.'i. w.i: i i i oi t.ve attempt at a counter revolution, j :nd whs fimt at tiii bead ol his rel es 1 v a so ,i:er r,;.ri.ei! I.e. -. tveeis ,i P Itetj i. r.naii c.i t di-lent it. .Niiii.eioiis ai nsts were made: but the cuisi.iiu- ev seems to h jve t-eu cotilincd chie!- to yi'un-r men without icgnlar em- i.ovmelit. iiinmta us ot mi itaiv or 1 -. . , ' , ,.,,.i ,, V.i en. ...,.i n., 1 ... in, i i nrovi-irirni! trovcrnment installed l-eti. ' v.... . .1 in. i i i.., ..... jAZ:ine in IN- ollice of protector, tlt. j,;acc of the late Oen. Vultaire in W'v.il .ott. A letter, published III lliu uiisii. in the I hiisttan Advocate, Irom Uev. James Wheeler, dated Set .;0, rep- resents these. iiimr wnlii eiein in ralli- e f :uJ .mliti,,,,. TM v were em-amt.- irl rau i.oiii.o I'm. cd on the Kans. is river, about two ..t1r.a ntw.t'u li'i.i. ii. ...i -.,: -iii-soliri. its- junction with tlie As vet t'.ev have met ...t.i. n,. Irtl... ....!...! .1. I " oUn like to miic:!.-, and fouml no snol ot 1 , - , , . ,' which thev would wish to settle. Mr. WliCtler states that there was a good i!e il of sickness among them, l'ut lie writes in good spirits, ami with cheerfulness, us to the future. "1 feel considerably encouraged,"' he savs, "to hope that the removal of the Wv- andotts may prove a benefit to thorn, temptations they had met with, lew I.n.l t ....... i .i. ..i i .i.- .t .. j uuu luio.iiirii me mil pains inev iruti white at their old home. Mr. Wheel- er is a Methodist minister. it Loss ok the Sihp Don ;-,ie iljiNcw Orleans Herald of the CCin ult., . I .:,, ar,,nlint of the loss of the ship !:i Juan, on her voyage from ' . . . . . . rvt Mew York to New Orleans. The new and pasrnffeis amounted to .me hundred and ninety-six person. On the 2-Itli of Sep . 2-Itli of September, nhilst oil; j when near the Ude in the Wall, a severe jja'e sprung up. and all the sails weie hoi.-ted tu enab'e her to ; k-ep oil the shore. At 1 1 o cock i , u,c .i r:..i... ........ ...... , Mjiril l, v HM.il v. nr I i.iuiijii.u. , ..-... ; in- the ship oil; her situation became ' i ... i i ...... ::i i very cn;ii.u, arm evuv i I'mmr I Vit (, (V.:,r nl r..rn:ernn-.i in. 1 those on their 1 cmbni kneew-, implor- . in" li e lorpveness ol that liein- niwt- name ii,rv 1 r.r.ed ; their hearts failed thpin. i lie . ' -.i r l,m nc-.n t enn !nnin"wi 1 a liirv that it is i,rosibl t, Wescnbe ; no ( canvns ould withstaml its violence, !,.. .. ,1 r .1 mil a!, sail were l.h-w n frumhhe s;,-s. ; .IV some ta'.tetod frKtrmnti which were hantim: tlier eunto.' At ! o'cIoc'k. the vessi-I str;:.,k a C(ir;l r0,.f. .,.r j.nch.'r hav'm.r l etn previous V lost ami lier s:ins o,o:i a wav. The masts were thru cct down. , 1 , 1 :l II .... nri.-l n line sent :i-! ship. The crew ar d 'nsrnL'crs we-re !iv, I'm h-1 i:i . .fo alter t.iucu u ;:i The si.ip I'nited States v:s ;-.iso h st near ti e same p'.tcc i.ri trie same lav. Ti:? crew and passengers were saved. Titr. M 1.1. am 1101. y r.-.Esr at Yai.e C .1.1. km . The under er di.'t-s o- V.1,0 l'c;'..''. Cui.n.. n et on S..ti:r dav in th.e C.n'c.-e C:.:.pi i, i.nd titi.-tn-im-.i.s'v ie:s'-d:i se ! :e -i ! : so.'-.: ' 1 l.s. I; i-ah; . -t imoecosa: i to - . v. tha t , !;- "! Li; i ' o l, in :ir.ot!:er column, 'i the i ' :cu!ty f Yale C.'hr-.-e. :.; -, ci! ; i : r-.-, :y to r e honcn "ed. as a rett nrd 1 as l'-.e studentJ, deeply :j.-p!.;r.! the;' 'jli:s otle-ed. .5 1 00 ( wliicli k J tl-.e ::n i a vp ::l.!fi;iti i- iteattl ! .M ; t'ti.m'l'C'l bv t f -1 -i (el oil w t.t t, t'lev l, stroll Iv rx; teiM'.i 'i.e.r ah-ho; renr-p of lie j.i-..fice it r ii; doadlv v.ei.;-. .ri-. T!.e bmeriil ot ihe late Mr. ! iht, took pl.ici.' 1:; Sunday. :i.-.d v .is attended i-vth Freshman ' Ci.'.ss. ti: So;-;i..m..ies. j i. .r a'.,; Sen. its: minl e: s of t!i; sever: i ;no- iesjior. a I i;epa rt.'cctit m-'tiriieis and : laCU.t V. 1 : ;.. v.... V. .- ' - f l. ' par-'gr.ipii Iro.n ti.e .N. i k iini , o ih.-Jltu ult.: '""''''' ''' ' - ! c .... . t .i .ia.:,ir;i (e-n,.! :.i,i:. li-Mfi.l.iv, about 2 o'r oi k, r. ni ci o ca!'e i Mt ti e o'Jice of Mrs-is. Ibirden. in Wait Itl Wail strrf. i.r.t it. o.;.,,.ie,i -t;t.:j lorn one tliu-nr..! do.iar note lis was a-ki-d m in re he :;. t it iioin. ;.t..i ;e- jil.c I li.i.t ;l wi s Oven to i. in by a wi re n-.ir. 1 1 w a- V i-u t !u tut" to the .Nation ,i tank, j.s the biit was -n or.e : ::;ai irmie. v.i.cti he lelt. lit v.-is loilov.f!, M.il it wi.sascer- i.i'ned ti r. c th .ii. t he went i:i a c.mtraiy d:- 1 li : tr.rit .Il was gneti to i! e mayor, who oi..eieii til l ti 0 oi..eieil V.l 1 1 fives to o m sc. I :.c e. .(., .1; u .1 tin! negro. V l.tCII :irre--:.d i.no. witli two ihei' tii'eii es. Ti.. es. l l,;v s ateil oil lllf If ex iiimat; n that the Nl.tajO r.i.te. to- t: ti er wit.'i ott.er n-i.iior notes. were p e,;rit ii; t:i ;i privy :.t the L . ,-J est lies 1 lo'ei. i:i 1 hllioielpllia. " i ne in. is v.ese s r.l to ttm l.ani;. when it w:is s.-ert:.iiieij that tht v welt tt." s;. me tint v. ere ;i';d to a souther:; t.e iitlt :n iti a f-w days since. ;en the imgroes were committed to 1 rih-on, an 1 Mr. Lowndes started for f hiiaceipliia to fittd out. ii posi...e, il there wa ; any t. titli iti t'ueir state ment. '1 he siippo'tion is', that the person was enticed into one of the many dens of in! tiny, v. idi w liicit this citv abounds, known as touch houses, ami tobiir.l rind probably murdered. " The ('ask ok Vot.-no Issit. The .ew Haven Courier, ti'ludin to ti.e c.i.-e of ouiijt Fassit. states that Mr. IKvLhthnd neatly recovered from the oiler. t of the v.ound, but ventm- ed not im ar.l took cold, which bioiioht on relat'se that even tuatd in l is death. The Philadelphia Gazette says that Fassit has already gone to New Ha ven, lor the ui'poe of sui reiidei ing himself, and adds: "Fassit. as we are informed, was enttscd witli some id his fellow stll dents in a In lie, usual ;it the Institu tion, playing all manner of tricks on the Freshmen. There faces were blacked, they were aimed with blud geon, pistols, dirks, tc, with wliich to fiighten the freshmen. Fasstt, ne tive among the rioters was suddenly seized from behind by some one he did not recognize, ami dragged across the room. He cried out that he was tor replied only bv pulling him along the faster; Fassit, enraged and hurt, stiikes blindly behind him, with his knife, and inflicts the wound; which caused the death of Mr Dwight. Such, are bolh sides ol the it0 which the public would do well bp:ir in mind; not nllnu.-in tU.: patliyforthe dead to prejudice th riuhts of the livinrr, nor their - I thrr unfortunate young man, and hi. v"j ior jfnevinr family to sway the pror. Promv. comse ol justice. He w he In. 1 i .. .. t..... ..i- 1 . the laws are righteu-Iy and carefu'8 administered, nnd it ia n... . ut'OOll-l., UlUl llic ICSUIl Ol if! I will be such as the circumstances ni justify. Important Mail Robbery For sevcial months there has been private rumors of important losse. on the nnil route between Fayette and Liberty, which came near thear . . i 11 11 . r icsioi .ur. u.ivia vjuesenberry the Post M.ister at Richmond. NouW but his previous good character, hi honest intercourse, and frank manner with the Post Office Agents, and the interposition of influential Ukadi postponed it, until other rircumstau ces m an almost Providential nianutr fixed the guilt Um Thoiton II. Free man, the Post Master at Carrnilton who was arrested on Friday evening H !a,t,ia his ofiice, by the Marshall of the State, m conjunction v ith Messrs. .licuaiti n an.i Jackson, Ae-ents of I? theOentr:.! P.t Dnj.-,. c V e have seen most of th e papers md testimony on wliich thrs arrest atis made, and cannot herhate in ex-pi-c..i:n,'ou- conyictum of the unboun ded villainy of Freeirii.n. whuc.mi mttlcil forgeries w ithout number, and ..to!e without resene ;i somewhat comtected hiso:y ol which illL puiiii-hrd, and must pr.ive hi-:h!v it errstm;-. U.s escape, which occur- eo 0:1 111 r.iiiv. nr.. 1 ior wtucli none i'f I .ameahle. as will be seen by the r.roe. -.lirMj ot'.i piibiic meeting' of the o! Cl: r.-m - 1 e pockets ot Col. Me- I th ;ioen:s. and Mr. ihlCil, F-.r a l'--n;il. w i.'avs r.revii.iM In hi ar. est, rc.mois had le-.eht-.i t ;e ears of -: !i:s wi'c. wliicli !'ci:ted her in the i'f most !if:it," irIiiJ violent manner, in- f"l ni'ic.i t:;...t d:;-i:i" t.'i ni -lit Mtiiie'i ilOc.'ci:ej it. her life wns in great p''d. Thi ci.-cc.mtt'.nfe which wotj!i ,Rvi (ic'i-reni'v a.Tected anv cne 1. ut a de noR, wns seized upon r.n.l lis". I 1 I i t.ii.nns ..n. I.,rin:; ti e first night he was pun nW, f) at tic ureent rr-coest of his wile ani -s Miotiier. itnt.l rtu r ten oVUxk, at his own n. :is-. wi-.en, in conseipience 01 i: pr.it:i i y to a dense tb'n ke', h i -., ieir:,,ve.l !,i tin 5.i,il tinf .(,rr.:n-.- ulmi he- . n I .,i:;:,;ed jn .;i tr. n.,r j.,,,,., tp0 (",, ,.rs e'mitting him to ee his i'm.i!-, nt least nrre Tn every ln.r during' 'the day. He fenred "a ,., ..,.ist..! !4.f st-nt t. Ridimond for (-,,,.,., 1 m.l had provided himself wit.i l i.i. i ul near nietit, when per c it'ed ' in his house, he niU't j,,v c inssed immediately tlirotit.'h, t '. ti.-..-,.t. rti-A f..K,l .mihiiu ,n tl. .:-.!. M .1 .", ., f.v nmilff s, ,..!., ',,,r :n n,;i nrt.;fi. , I... l!-.,!,. n,.n n k.-.r. .. I.i. u,,,n , .-ovijej bv his brother, nnJ d in the thicket near the resi- tcttc oi n t'rother-in-la w. who are ;, hopelii! gentlemen, as we are in tied, v. ho are alluded to in the (,, I .. i n. ..c j pro ecuing"! ot the put tic meeting J I his nccoiiipli -es in crime. lie lias veurpd. as we are infurm- . , , i".';-" ,,, tfa Pf. Ar .. . -m o('0 vet tn doubt. Ot the sums actu- a!!y stolen, in six robberies and eight cr ten forgeries sCOO falls upon Woods, Christy S; Co., of St. Louis, i who adopted unusual precautions.and wh.ose less we (iteplv recrct; .$'460 i ipon our old fiiend Ritchie, ol the Richmond Enquirer, and the balance ' is divided between numerous citizens of Liberty and the Platte country. The remaining sum, unexplained, and A tor ihe safety of which we feel a deep .i inteicst, is divided between a foreign- t er in the upper country, an officer at i the Garrison, and Dr. Mitchell, the "i Receiver, at Fayette. We hope for the best, but fear the worst. , Want of time, nnd room, we regret to say prevents us from going at larce into the circumstances, which devel ops a system and recklessness and crime, heretofore unknown and un- '. paralleled in our country, but for which we hopo to find room in our next, from the pen of some of oar , contemporaries. Glasgow Pilot. A Gfmi s. Judtre Story has a son about 23 years of age, who is a beau . tiful sculptor, paints superbly.is a poe( ; of more than ordinary promise, play 0 exquisitely on a number of musics' instruments, is familiar with a nam- her of lanunages, practices somewhat extensively at the bar, and is about to publish a legal work of great valul - and acuteness. An honorable son f an illustrious parent. Judge Atchison, U. S. Senator fro ; Missouri, has arrived in St. Louis, on b v way to Washington. : 9 I i'