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4*m tAe Richnmead .nguirer. S. UE. S' N LONDON! Mr. Stevenson -und Mr. 0' Connell. "Loia's Hiel. Lonom, Aug. 1., 1838. %.jAr Sir-Ktiowing the deep mnterest which yfilu Ivel inl every thiing which con c'rns tihe Amerieuan linmser, I hastened to - inelose you by the pncket of to-smiorrosw froim Liverptool, his correspondence with -,Ur. O'COnttMA. -%oni wifi of comrst- have beein seen the -reptIrd brutial oitinge, winchim this IriIh Ualitfan .ade ti bot - oumm r, an Al.. itevoei on im'the first loi Auxtm at litrmi inlghai, where the nmtlition of negro up pretiect-hip in the lrilisho Wet Iti.liet wa% celtebratcol with very exrntitminary mani feitatiions, ofahekgunarnli m nd nhuse. 6 mThe moimilimeti Mr Stepien%mn rend Mr. O'Counnell's speech, he hitntIle.I to my lonvet aitmi r-.qeisted me to convey Stneh, a me,s.ta,- m 31r. O'Coniet-, am should lerae no doubt tof it, import.-A I wazt lerfemly nv' amr, it fie l:e im.If in time h1.an11. of timi.6 patrimt, (who i- 4a, fmls- to his frieml-., ns he i-s memn aid treachmieronm I itenei'miem..) soimle Illimimir i mmmVII.n V1ould Ibe talcn, nnd111 that ii' Mr. S. imi myself were notm huma il over to tie ipolice; U 1mesa.ge %%fohild oily irritate a fi-esh etmreit B illiing; Ate from [ime m'st copoi(OU-4 foulimi;-im Il lobw vim pernmoon anmy where top be- l4mid Iml her -%fin jestv' i.mminions-im tmi tne iWii c pro ceeZhumg I wa& Ri lbrunimmi to have tmhe coom,els ol'the gulomit am d intellignr-t mlii cer iotlm na;v-, Capt. ;;lmtlhqew C Perry, and tofDr. Al'mintley,cif Nl:r Viandm. a genm ticminm % ho i-4 Ilko .4o Ii--hly estee-fmeid and so an.a:twgt-ouly known bty m nil it home, who boil happeed necidemlly to b- in Lodil-mm. Cliese getlieimen -4;mv-gsted to meini, fmrom at much better kntowledge If* Mrn. O'Cmnnei'. charnmeir thim passe,m my sell, tha he o1tiAl, to Sbe apprmich-ed in ithe Ihrm ofi i enquiry. in the firit immsie', whether the report tai'lik lpeuh was ccirri -nudmmi it lie avowe-d it. that tlnI t imhmnl wnii upot hm with im oiemi letter, to ask whether lme held himself repimmmile, :ie(,t*fr do top , th n se ftm which meh reNibmmili-i_ ty. ik knim wleedirvol fn ommt rage uimprt) Vokell andm4i 1monmstrotis ijimi the feielinigm oi a Leprmllbin .1hhg aih d di-till gikiic-d h poers..il and ollicial relatioin o hisomw Goverm ent, 1s mhe M1inisler of* mhe Umied Stlae.-l lie dfidl avow slieh a re sponsiilily, it mice to lender him n per emipt,iry chollenmge, Witlomim n --if'' or"hint" im the % hole cmntexi, i' striet conmiormity to themsirctimn a my orimncipal. --A.; .Mr. O'Comnell, hilwever, hadi puho ielv vwedf, from the fie of' hi omice hav ing ic-iiemttillk killed his manm.(firee dlilit less in even the Crime of hommicidle. as geitstmim rmom his valor, whelier ie evm'r took 4ighot at Ilis "pniilent.) thast lie will niori i/s wh'imsm lie e'minm mm spitinl iemmunm t.y mm Impunitt :jhtibse'verv man,ma only in 1lth Ulmted kmige-om, huIm inm the wimhle wtoriol: I was salilied tMil no satinfeton col have blieen obtained even Iy mbis coitrse. I doheremnr - consened tu a% pint, - 'which connsaering the wmnall amoinn of chartere which the itint 31am er of Ireland has left. lie could ill alloril. "That M r. O'Conm el not only tiaod the langnie reported and uttrnimmed to him inm tmie Liion stia Ilnid Splectatomr. ht wvais morte'T fIm.'ive, there enmm mie no doulb. '1 shdl oii lenve Eilmand, %withouit go ming to B irmitimm. investiimnin the mNers, and14 himg tme Lie upun his brass inl immeli "' i'deed mm is 'mmid that ime madeii l'ikew ise m in i pech, anm mutrmmgeon< m utinek n mime chnrnemmmtern if lhe' gr'eni Parntt ot ourim c'onnt mtmy--m mman m, them pit iy of wholie .ti'mnr' is imuttrag'ed biy tihe very atppnmnm'hmof mmnehi mm vulmgamr mise.remmt ams 0 Co'nnmel Innquimestimn ablyI ins. -1 Mmny ver'y wom'thiy personfs inm our iewn conntmry. whom nre'm m'eer v'ery mensit:ve' mmn mii stubjecmts connmmctied w1ithI mm deiitiete,e-'mm eel honmme:-, tmmay sare' wvith thmIe mnmiversaml sonnmt temni ofn isa.imn, tha;t mm manm, whomm, liike 'ConnmellI. hast' bevtemd bem y mm lar"'e mmm - jeu~rity of mime iiionse mof Cmommnms, mm publ lit! enmimmniaitour, i" beme'athm i lie nmami'e ofi mm erem anmiir; mmmmi I msmeime y mom, ii. mpiionim i'm becgintimg to mminaimm '.neh gm'neralmm nthomrin here', mhammi mm b mi'mler mini %i;mmimmmmnt wau'i nnmy morie inmk sfeiinmg time Gre'am t mer g.mr- manmm out. tha lmm h ie "lhabbiy mmmndienmnmm whio standsi' amt thei dooir I St Smephenm-.smmmoit bmevm ''youtr honumor of a peny.,, limit bi Mr. St1ehenson .mnd mys'eelf, knomw nonmmi V.m'gimmim aks andi e.rpsets ofi hmer sont'. A t I: s , mmta t' y shinhil ni mill im Ires show~ mm * ~ ~ 'jwiili*innss mo resenm anv imligiimy tlli-re'd abrimoadimu i te' c'onmner y im thiirt mw person 'm.m '"it' thme cor rempodertce hmmi timkem a mmnem whiichm vm'h w bimhae rcmederede it nte'essary lfor mm iam iwirson mmm'hamive hmormne mm Sim,sa' min IMi-a. 'Cone.'l i'for lrim. Stevenmsoni, I hadim dietem'minmedi itmmhave mmmken (;mnlt. P'erry w.iiSi - e s ma winss; r U 'Conniell ism, i namm mcoid -i a'wny.s.mr roundedeu iby am emomdly poermionr oef or in ibrmmtamlity So timeimr grmeari prototp. W~ ithmoum pro'voikintg mime mmslmietet unggsi't onim omm omit fee'in t or (m ipers'onms, we shinhIi nmov cr'mihele"s hase, bue'n prep,aredI to immve me! it. We smimholbimhave eneivic'~ oredin tm his comn titnencmy t i mtdelm unir-.elve< Its ugLlyl cus,ton,wurs mis p. s'ihie to mm tm tiCtimmeb' pint h-'tve hammd stimme cilaiim, am' homsh ('nyt. P~erry andi my'me'f ha mve inm mavirimipois, nhonim: mms nmme iih bilomdm in our ve'mms is mime br,entm 1M1 iesi t inmin '-tl I. '1it. Imow~e'ver, ini mmn Irish scrieti,nu', I hims' necmaimenmally '.t(iiped his' winmd-, I i'eit sn;t ati by th iim 'ingli,hm, pemoplee, fomr I sihouildi itave ' e'mmi il mys elf, lby this ner', io their' e'ver hin,ntae gra:ti tud'e, him' expetllinmg. in self dr.~ mnc amoe oif te CO'e':tc"r pe's wsithm wii, * ~in HIi'm inmmserrnble wisdoim,. iho, Alhtmimhy bi" bmeen ilesd'oi muinmflict om thme liitt ish ' mpim'a-m imanm. wh'oc. hamving extrtedi rumm imoney fr'omm ihe poormt dlndedl' panpi~er's oaf' Shism omw. m'mmmmmmr.' is ',elingt (r a lamrget m'iz#ed imiinmS ofWhig mantmonmmge inm Ir'emluand-thme inlcre.t, - of' m piemiple hie hias diishionored mmndi "I f'eel mihnm I owe'm yosin im o i~ojgy feor imminm smmeh utlc'e mmgminst this emam. itot is noct mmmr c'omiry 'antd c'uunmtrymemm the theme . m.nI his perpe'tui.nI, mineen';sing '.erunmiaml; maore foum l d imandneionms iih in thlie c'iv'ili'zedi wmri hmai ever yet witnessed? If' Iechmmmol strikes, tsall we snot strike t9o? Noi ChIistian~ chmai 4tself4tn1pardon tiartaaHioa'oprovo ked and o jistiffitble.. "I need not say thlai*ur friend.has, in this, under ill tile cirumlstanves. of the cast. acted in all respects in a manner wor thy of the old Commuowealth from n hich lie iine. I reismin, ditesir i, with sincere etemm, very respectfully. Yor obielient servea:, .1. H AM I LTON, of . u Tims. RITeCHIN, Ehq. "P. S. I leave negotiated my South Carolina Itail Road Loan ror 2 millions wih great ueintch -ald on the maost ad valgilieous terms, ad have been treated with the iotmost kindness by ill pertons with theim %%hom I have. had any thing to do, in this great and glorious comiry, from a hihli we have everv reason to be proud thal we have sportng." The following is mte correspondntice be Iween Mr. Slepileisoinil, the American Min ister. and Mir. O'Connell. '1 Poriaul Plaee, Au,,. 15. Sir-My attention has been called ti the pl ica Itit) in the ilist Specfitor, of a5 Speech Whi< I purports to have ieeti dle ivered Iy 3o at i pulilic meeting in Eir mitigham. ill wincleh pm re reporited to have- used the followini1 laaguage in rela tionlol uef -I believe- ihmir very Ambassador here is it slave-breeder. one- ofl flhose- beings %% ho rear tyive fior the- pourpose of* itilie. Is it ptu,sable. theni, .\Inriea w%tpulql sendi h. re it man n'ho trailles ie bilood, and who is a ligrace to hu n 1atre11 !" I lesire it kniow% 1lronm y4u %.iether this ki correct report it' what youit said (in that ilrel-i411n, mil Wiuli 111al vien% iddre4st2o1 yout Ia is communicanon. I aM, ,ir, very respectfully, your obedi ent servamr. A. 6TE A 6 UN. To Daniel O'Connell, Lbfq. l6 PalI Matl, Ang. 1. Sir-In consequetie ul -yotr let tr of yes terday's date, I examm6lt the report if* lily, spetecht tit 3iriighamis, itrthl "spectalor of ' .h e 4 - h i H. d u v e . . I n h cs .Ul: o l I n -I y - mit-- shut tile pmr-falph yllu have see14cied is not a c4irrect report of what I said ou that mocca-lon. h'ie %ery next sentencedoe4, in my mind, show that the report cot1ld ntitl bit currect, Mind having exmniined atiol)her relport since. 114 Well Us Crom disat recolle-Olino, I re pea ihat tle iliori i isn correct. I live the lonor to bie. sir, your obedient servant. DAN LL O'CONNELL. 23 lorilald Place, Aug. It. Sir-I halve the hoior to acknoJeff Fedie Ise receipt of voir note laSt eveniny. g, i ifu -wer Io the one Crom my'self of' the preced in-g day. Presuming that you intended your replyi 35a dii,avowal If the 5ll'ive ea tpres,ion4v colained inl thal part (if your re)OrLted speech which had alin.,imn to myseff, and to nhich your11 attentionl was Called, 1 a1m satisfied withfhe anser you have eives. As aln incorrect repori of your speech hai been malb ulic through the press. I beg to inforI %tll that i leea -it dlue to inyself, thl tt #eesiidMi-.W-high hAs takti A. STI,VENSON. To Daniel O'Connell, Esq, F run a late London Papr. STEAM s411P T01 11ITIsi NORTH AmrERI CA.-An opinimi prevails, flow that thle fi ciliLy :sndll advaimtge ol steHi navigatiin aero-As the Ailandie are so I rillum11phnil it ly es aihe,that (mr( emienlitiln wilh Cn-i Miada shlmid he carriid on erngh Iuron 1 I(erriI(,rillri.-s inIste.331 ef by~ way13 of I he Ut. .1 tte. If this5 obijet were accomp1.jlished,. we a.honid have ilhe mienn<s, inl case)3 oIl war n' i51h AmIlerie:3. of' prIotectting I le colo,ni.s wel aI I o (f obial3tinlg tIle stoppaligeof (IIIhe. 3.n1 it e.nllnlot he' o3vtelooked 11hat, 133 11r31in -e* 4end is view, I here nanu he~ Ia. i,l1 roiad -irinied h-01m Quebee'' 3 i lIifax; and33 unles43 3workt' of snehII13 magn1i 5nde is si,de'rt;akeni hv 11h4 Gove.'rnmIsent. dhere is littlei ho3pe of its lwing c'arriedI intlo e'eett. A NEw A nRlcLI:r D:FI),r.-M. E"nvanrd, a1 French('1 misionaI1ry, 51tate, thaut, during his N te resnidence ill Chiiina, he (often033 en' h ch)rysaIis ofI the silk -worne,i and 1(o3id it 141 3i- bothI goodil and whleIiome- It is mlnehOl used'( there by p)ersonst inl 33 delie.lt 14'tatef the chry)s:ules are' fried3, inl ordler that1 31he wn-'a 3ery' p)arts mnv hIle qu1ite3 dij-charl Led; and,il in I:ng tripped 301 l1 thetir cove.lrinlu, pre.set a Uylo 1ppearn31Bce, like tIhe spann of. the3 11 ernhl. Thely nre Ib' the ried n..it.hotter, gren'tSe, or' 1il. n)ud( are1 aIfiEVtewards put1 into broth313.# heion they ha33ve boiled live or tent care' be4ing uiken to stir thems up,) s4o 31hat n141oiin adheles' toS the1 bottogn of hi' vessel. Thew 43 yol.. 3 C'ge,, heatent IIp ini thle pro3p4r Sion opt Ihlree ihr eve'ry hundhredI chrynsaes, are'o then pou3red1 overC theml, ad ilhe 1linest gol-ol4Iored' erenm* I, 4)f the'05 mos tlqisile 13nste, I i us ob) a)-n.14. Re-signuationa of I,orri DurhIaam.-! t a ppear fromll : a ter receivedl by i he editors of the New-Yo~4rk (1mnn,ereir jAIl drertiser, Iromn a correspaondlenlI: a Quuebec, thbat Lord l)nr lhnmIl has1 p)roclaitmed Is dlerrminnl Iilin to reCIiSn I Ile Giovernolr Gene3iral-hlipl of the Ca nada131, (1n r'leceiving 4fIicial intelligen'e o)f the3 lnte proceed33'lings illni. the itishi Parlin-. mem'I) ini re3ferenle 30 the. ord3inancl(e passed bly him*1 re'spcting the State1 pr5isoners. Wain(,igton's Retaion among Englishi Vtranslf.--One ) oft them113 sidi latelv, that lhe maight hav'.e flhot 11he A meirienn i e'm~nmlltiane, and1. poiniited 41ur thet time andil latc. '-'% hly not1, 11hen3 Ii was3 your11 ilnIv ro have don~e1 s?"' ''NI) it V. as'nt niJher,".' I le old( man11 raipliedi; ''it was hm1133 we0 dleeded4 o nh treaatinlg oulr pr1isone31rs ria2hl;nn w311 e'd1 sio... er have.' .4lhot an3 (ire'r ofr own f'.3, mly mflas Ier.'" TIhis w'as e-xpre"ssedi rongbly. hn: I saw'. tIhe old( mani1 was iln e'arnest. It r'ousedl a1 tear 0on1 of Ihim. and4 I to.ok him by the handl andsl thalukIed himn. Ther-ue nl'eer w.as a noble31r enlo4gy 15pon1 G~eorare W~oashling3tonl sinceO he w.as born.-Boston T1ranscript1. Remiarkale Coinc~idence - Few of our ren-. dlers asre a ware hon. jnstly our Virgin Queen ha31 been1 terme#d 'he " R,.e of Lilatnd." fo)r the~ dIai choseni for 'he august ceremnony of Ii r ('0 43n3tionl is lie antniversary of' i ~(ht I n3eon1 w..hicah rose- w.oro first pl1an5ted3 in thisJ hihl k vrerd lnde in 1 292.. L.n,. pr... . Fnnts the Nisei1ute ' Tun 6A4ArN.T-,mmrAt m...-Agrecuiy-to -the no tiven, the denior Editor y ,ether with the Itev. Mr d ered the Sacrusament of the not catabatlh, is the ctuirch.a lliatge. - This church i known Ot& *ectords by the uame, of 1* -rected anany years stOicewsa sertnaiig ti the ilermi.age, p by ito %enieraisle proprictor.lifh1-1 lie Umted States. It is lie ted, unl though not siciou Ld yet i6 it a delightful stimu the calai und pure worshipl'o Liodl. btlch, at leamt, it im,e. r. ring the services of' the late 30 d Lspecially so, Wlen it b0cam V the commuims of' redeeiaedt ud. the table oif their present Lori - p While such seasons are gener ' joyous and elevuting, which ln uLnjl)y oi earth, the one to wli' aludod, alforded liore thou ird( iei est beeause atsong several ii" ' c rebt-ions to tihe cthurch was nu .one piecuinrly tuteresting-1-we ie .i P'r.asdein. Iiimsilf. ''o the Chr very lipiritoal reesmti to tihe :irmy Ig ks.od s grouind oljo), hecause. Iu i, III itifinlite vallee, and ins it- rede >_naI, the spiritual empire. atnd esalSequsu t ie de claraive glory sf the Grent Un' Iln ol' his saltnitii, are augtented. Siill, en Ie count of the atiotitit of coiatindip infi Nive'. Which di6tinautshed indstividials aire! rainble tof exeresiig its tile clns of reli goit. n host truly coniveried to ' --heir conversion to all Christianss, ceilniot, lie mherwise than at m"Iter tit' ar iir tin urdinaty interest sind rej' ioicing. "hi, ir re,lective otall other cosiderationi, is cal rulmted to yietI onommoi gratificuion, to Al who feel interebied its the kingdom it Christ helow, whes they learn, I at Gen 1ral J.insox has solm-1iilV a'Scrated him1self to he p1tomi11tionl ~iisiit t'v,, dti rig the remminder of his dai lily well tie imagined, that the twenrs ihril - ling. when this veteran in years iui the sIervice of lis country, prostesd lleg-lilre ti tihe Sovereign of alt world.s, an4ro'nised it eternal ftelity it) ism, who.mmis Ils homia or all created inteliit es 1li,w ejild'it lie oitherwise! A- form of no ciiisiisomim appIliestrance for ismpiring vo-ra lion1. was gstiling terore the asse iv. It was the foresn o one, who haA he.8 loing ittmsong the most dismingisited i01s con1 ry'senr;is--who hadl oftun s6ifeil bis life it tier defence, ard who inmt od, had ,ihieved mir of the most metmornthie victo rie's recorded its the untils of ai&rt~ war Itre. Nor is this all. The sassia -V-e6usile llori had tilled as a tatesmn,t .l4ighems seal in tile i-overnment oi his co666tiv ai said been clelthed with the highesriti'c hot irs, w% hich that country ins all iti ' e'aIeumslied Freeilom and inde senience cot6td -w lie had passed through a . 1 t1w ui-ost ventful scenes-he has retu rwJ ier gsih - the I M-' fren of these rriendsi. andjit waN ihunt to pledge himselfto hee'lni.diilsdier in.a new army, and to enageiiiwtsietr Mance of' iuiies, of' higher 1iportange, thatn ver commanled the attention of earthly btrones or conNedlerated states. : And to nd<. rlifissible to the impressivenesoftlhecene, he partier of his adopted son, dear"to him, tileed as at duauhiter, together with a he ivse iiee .'ere also ab.0ot to sea with leim thesir c'ioanis, fisr the first titme,. to be lie Iisllowesrs sit the Prine of' Pencuse. FTe whioile si the pireph;taatry servic'e was deep'l. I' initersvini, luns whleu the ttme arr'ived's, for hu itand his relaetives, aniid frsies'o, tsu si'i'se, andt taske' teir' se'ats at the tale oit I heir scendsedl Reemeri, ia scsene sif weep-' ig gi atiruide, uands jsy. seimed to pervadels To's see this a"esd vesterasn, whogs' heiad hadis <tiutid ei'erst in haittie, atnd through sceneis of 'riglshtl hearing, hendling that heasd its hsums tile amsii adolsrale reveretnce al the table sit hsis dlivsinse \ln:ste'r, while tears ofr penisenice utis joiy, iickledl diisw is his care-wosrni che'ek s. was indseedl a vseinele or most? itnte'ne noisi' initeriest. Nus onfe, indse'ed, cousls inso th kincri't y of hi profressiots sit nsit h in thle sun of1 Godis. The' whtile wiorbsl 'tequaiit with htim, ns hether friensds sir l'oe's, imsst neckniowledsge that his hips haive ';oskien in alli it's varsiesd ilihtnises,the mnni nig sif hsis hea'Srt, andis tha;t hi<' ac(tios, havie slwayis c'srres,smb-s'd ws'ith hsis semnisse'mu,. Ainy (is Go bles's andst poldus himt itt ti's lst riiys.nn ma1t iks'e tem hi"sisumst 'oii's,table s'lusghapy slavs. Amnl wvhein the tinte ir bi' sdepairitre shall arrive. may he scsumes to his crnve, nt sonly' fllt or years, hut funll sit pience,' amsi josy, nsIl holy trfiumtph., Ini nll real conisversions to oid, let nte evert remiembler', thi:t '-it is not byv msight sir byv piowier, liut by. mny apir'it aith the. Lord." To's his rnes' then lie all ths elory.* P S. T1hte health of' the general has been generally coimf'otabie sdusrisig this seasont. Bt'N KFiTs or LITERATURI AND Kr'OWL i:r>os.-Tlhe' teneftits conflieredl by-fletters sin is utioniss genteraslty, irity hecenme itn like mannster, byv appilienatison the acueiMin sof ut' eve'ry inividu nl heretn. .Objectisins mays, lie inr!eed byv somre naninit the mse re ~etnral extenisisin sit knowsledlge andi lits'r sture, is teoihini to promto discointeint, visi run'sitng mon to ho dissatisitedI with his lsis; thnis matsking~ himss a wosrse, in'sueadi sir a be't ter, mem'ibe'r sif soc'ie'y; but aha itlrelier heirn mst satisfys eve,ry ones thiat the 'onitra ry wsill inesvitabily lie lie resuilt, ta is well birtie soit iiy a w'riter' ot' sur tims, vhso re marsks. Kniowledge is. estsemsialit and dli tite.'' Ands this it is Iit wo wayg, 'ft can Iiarsly lis nequtliredt withsoni ih& %Vriisn sir .sveral mural qtualitie's sir high vitue: ands lstvinig bieen acsquired,it nsurtuires tastes, andI utptllies soiurces sif en.jly met,-; dmirnbtly sinptedi tou withdseaw the mind fromi ',m irofitalet ansd courruspting ph'atsur'e.. Some :htisiashed scholaris, no doubt ifttve been >iad men~f. iist weo sdt not kniow]uu inims'h wosrse they'~ tmight have bsen llfor their sive sif tearnisg-whtich, to the O'ZtOtt it didh uperaite Oil the'ir c'harac'ters. ws.tfd'rot hiave seens othetrwi'i than benefisciai..duin -'lish fosr ieltectual enj,oymente,1'ittau .ally ais incosistettnt w"ith n udev6ikoi thse .sinr'ser Cratifintion sir sense, as she habit of' tssidntons study is with thatdilsin.tlon of 0ght and- of faculty, .%Aich a IWO of s'plteasure implies. But kniuwl-I Wige. is also happiness. as well as power ifid - -e; hapipinesa, both in the acquisi -io _ & Ilhe posse.,sion. And were Ith dursuit of, it uothing better than a niere at nimnt, it wudd deserve the preferenf'eo, r all other -v-usenient, on many ne( qouuts Of ihese itadeed, the chief i4, thiat it- Itust %$ianuli o' fneCesity become sun tinll hetter tn an amusement---mst in vig t thei Ininad a well as enterini andi reyne und eNvale the character, while it gi s to lstlessntess anid wearitess iteir I bast agreentile excitement and relaxati-ti. 5 oiitting this con11iderutione, it is still lot anl antnnselments the best .or other re Psons. o far froft itsanifg tnny part ofrits zest hi-tine, the lImager it i. knowni lie better iti lmtved. There is sta other pastime that can be compared with it oi v:irie-ty. E-ven its ian whto has t been lonsest conversatnt With it', it Is -still asa nICh novelty to Ofier as at fir,t, It tmiay be resorted to Iy all. in all- circttni,tanve4; by htil sexes, by tht yot and the toil, inl town o in eminitry,by him whl has oily his stoplein halt' hor to give tit it. ;1nd hty~him tWlto e.4-. allow it n.eary his whole day,--in compianlaty wvith 0o hera, or it solito.le.which it (*4)nVer's-a illt., the m"os.tWdelightful .ocietv. Above all it ka tha ceapest of all 'iu.nents, .mdil con sa.'cing,9tly tine nin:,t uiniveaally acc-a1.,,ihle. OPErATiON FOIL Til' lt:ST-1CATioN or THE .IdP.-A votn1t01 tnin1 b1elnlil tt1)W:ir. rean. R.. L while tn a whaliix vilyag.. inl the anih of heember Imst iitin' in. :ii1 open binat, wasi struck lay a whIale i sinc an manier a to lire ;ai oar aninst lii v fevf* Witi -ntficien violet'e in carry away a portion o* tha antiorior surfieae or lit- spe rior manillbtry botie, and nrse still, tit larget parlt cof the inder lit. li thits tate mightly antidi truly melaicholy coitifiolt ie retrnAd I'rtim tle va al:g,- Ot presviniini himself 1 lifrfidvic'. to D.. Lewik, on clik i), lie exhibied the fiollstwitnu speartle. Alh thou.:hl the. wsund. in a ttienasire. hid heal ed, III lifliid cttuld be retio-d in the motith without -overinX thle void, formneriy casn trolledl by tine aan der lip. witih one'lo.tod, closelv pres-el a,ainsft the inevet :mi ex posed denial wvall. Besides tis-e lririttitn ble difficulties, ins com-eptietnce of the- reni in the iones o lthe roof af the ttiouiti, Il, trticlatini was imper-fet. The salival, untles-a ceortilleA by a handkerebief. wn; coni-tantly drivellitg over flte chin. Utider thee eiretinot antafe- Dr. Letwis operated oil Mialyiv. IIhe 21 t tilt. with a view%, primari ly. of rimiedying I lie der -reanity. The pro cess W" Okelasitianlly sinailar to the common operation Ibr hare lip-the woulnd iwin., dremsed after thi- andinirable method o r. Walker, taf Charlesioi.wn, whose iuecess in steh e-;es is well kinowis in thi4 comtmulntannity Fortnitaie-ly, fte wouid healen Iy the fl:s itetinntim, anid the pwitiet' ta his great grati fiveatntil is relitv-el fronm the u11sanild in. convetnience. to which hie was subjtec-tel fot want aft a fip. Aki tirtifiiail palate is to be tminale ahr himli by Dr. Ilarwood,in hieh will o,ndoubtedly .rianble him to coiverse again in his accustoined tate of' voice. the mp#tanft Herald. nya mpoyed from ten to fifteen hands 1arVCs!iig anil at lay-ettliing, told ie the other aly, that besides at baarrel of whiskey und other thins1%<, it u%tnlly oc-cupies fir teen tor fiicen days. Lnst year, (said le) I dfelerniined not to have whiskey dttrin iarvest time. Some mst niwatys got Irtik. and ital n1imtit. s 1 a;tla p rri-I :etl nda fi'It. h'lle neihbors satid I unialnhl not get h.anid.. aii gatheaar mn mys harve'ist. 1 anidi I wou ld trak myn chiantaer. Son I ibega::. andt lhv panvnn t wel ve-anil :t-half ce-nta mtrt to t-ach~ mniit, I sttin hiiredt a- siiany atS I wnniitedi, ani itt Ien diays I hiadn allI it m n hrvest se'n red. M v wife aobservedj, thtifnjs went on sta eta,s h-?irrvist liane. I 'aveda nt bsarrel atf whli.akety.nhnt - .- .9 Fonuradays wonrk, at $1 eatch, 12 h:ads, - -4. Nanw let evearv farmner itn the statec try thnis Tempen sarfnnee plai. anda he'll Isanve as itnie.i in pnroportiton. Thi' ntmen wiill worntk be'tte'n atnd loniger without~ t intotmientng dritnk of tin kind.h le'l satve hais itnsttrumentus oft hus h.aandy-hea'li have'a tno ga;.arrelling. it--'i itn pnearce anda init he'"l Istunt thei II. 'rr,-, Iomea, J. W. Frieini '.1atreh-i-a shiud t hie a'a-reft en ei h avle' l f ; t h v e ;nr d la t .e y i n n q w h ii t e .htt e~ n--atrv he-n ah lnea:ttnse -t' fiin-izsa bildl mngs.butt sta-riere ini timeia tan prev ent teiotn, c'ontsetqncte otnl byIS mttre' acc 'in. A perison in SalIem,t a ftew ni-:htrs sao. hadt (it.. e'ansion ii rise fraom tbed.a tnn -:it :a li,2ht, amnl goinir t' nuthesr rmn. . a iing a frict ion mteh, he!t trnubibnhed it tunde trn eath th ii- ehlt and Iin.hitedl hi'. lamp ;. As he- wats ret trn ing rotn tine ri-aom. anid -ahunin thei em hie happn;ene-I total 'th i'avr hat tint '.hel'f w:'a 'set ot n is b thes immenh wiihl he hsada unsta Flut fosr this timnely dliscoivery. te honusie woubal have lieen int lame's in a shornit timec Boston IIerald. In aun arnieft on the inn.port,naceof a propet diispno<iniin ao' the r.-Intire Pr'ooun, in,l thae antecaedentI. tine A lbaany Joinrnal tttuote. thn fonlknwitn: seanitence- firomj Mo rsn-'s Geainra pnhy, descariin A lbatny thirty ve'nra ao: "It 'onttaitns. sanys the' Dl)a.tr." abotani 2000) htansi's an.! 01 i nin:thi'ntnts uill.et.and-' ina? n'ith thr ir i.talde en tothr sit res I!" 'I' his is ainnou t annl ats Sitlmnui (1 nun t t.v l' it',in th'e tplay. Sonlauon 'xerc'tiserl h n ii ntl hoinoranblet proafestisiotns nil hnairr aia rat c'atc'hter. Orn his '-ign, (n very lairge' ine ) wasn intserihed----"Snlomint Guntdav aentcheas andu shnaves, rants and gen. A frietndl ofoturs whon i:ss been punranina his avocntion as an eneinaeer itn she "WVet' reateas in s thea followiri n'cancdte. Whlilsi engagedl in hitt dnty, lie nmea withi an anha wo. main, wino immedncaiatelv comnmeaned a c-on vernsnion. 1tt thne nlentitnde aof hear rap;tura anda nmamn7enn at tint kanonwledale he dlisphniay edt she stitd 'La mnie! 1t 'sa mor nial pt v steh'In laranedl sweblir as soan tare shounild bei an ini gitneer! "Whyt dont't vato eep a liiile grn To IIonuskeepers-)ipn yaour punddinne, mn soon asn it comenas aut <at te pint. into cash waiter, andi it waill nost adthere to tite bnag. - it is so htated in onae ofoutr exchanealnerm SKILL OF THY. I ANaS it TRAc46i . In the eunuerfuf the )ear 175, a most ,ttroCiouv aud shockitg ssu.ler was njuez pectedly commiitLed by a party of luiians, 0n fourteen white settfors. within five ailes or Shamokiu. The survi.iug wilites in their rage, determined to take their revenge by murdering u D)elaware Indian, who tiappened to he in those parts. aid was ftr Crom ihmking himself in uay. danger. He %% as a great friend to the whites, was loveit and eiteemiped by themn. ani in testimony of their regard, had re, eived froni them the Iame of Duke lilland. Satistied that his nil 1at1s w ds tlneapa le of Conmanit tinmg s"Ch a lout murder, in a ltttle of'prolfopund ptea c e, sold tite enraged settlerm that he cared not 14r his own life; but lr the hontor of his tribe af they would imimeliately seud a a party alog with him, %i%old a tiguge, ere the sun went dton% i, to firing thitI 4)1u the heels of tile actual turderers The po posal its agro--e to al I Dtoke lolland, ,4MsImallnielt bN a ptaroy of olae oertlers set out t1t the puruit. They son found lhelin seives i.i tle most rocky part of a tuuunt aita, where nt file of those who iaccomlp nied him was able to discover a tingle track nor w% ould they believe l bat mata had ever Irodeln upon that ground, as they hal to juup over a number ol rocNs, and n somie illntezacs, to crawl tiver thetm Now tfey begana across those rugged titiuntaints t or der to give the enesy time to esc.9 w. and threat-iced him % ith iistant death, thi- mo nIeit they should lie lully convinced of the rraud. Ihe l Juliai true to hIs p-0m1ise, would take paiiis to nake them: lerceive that at etieliy had passed along the plares thriptiglh %% heth he wa, leadmng them; it-re it' n41ollkfi -ith4w thfemal that the INJaOs 4in1 the roek had .see froddlen diowi by fle weight tif a br11n an fhot tthere., hat it hud heen torns and t!ragg-d firard fron il place; lurilher he wotuld poin #ptil to them. that pehile-s on tI he nerk hald beeii reenovej f1rom thoir bed-> hy fihe faoi hitting themno; that dry sti k4 6) heing triodden iIn.p , were hru ken; anl evet i that in a particular plae, ati hulian's Iblanket hal dragged over the rocks, retmoved or loosened the leaves lying there, so lint tIy l ay eore fMia, than in other place%; all whitch the Indian conld perte-i e ae he walked ilug, n% ithout even -.apping. At lst, arriveul at the lhr oif a ImomJIjIII Oil 14 sIlt grouid n here tie tr;acks were deep, ie ihmi alloi that lie tleemv were vighi iln .umher ;iod Crom the freh neS of tle fot priti, he citeluded abat they must have encamalped at no great di ilatce. This proved to lie fle exact trtuth: for alier gainig the emiience on the other side of the valley, the indiais were seen eleamiped, smie having alreadv baiti diown t) ,leep, while oithers were-flrawiing allite-ir legginss, for tle same tpurpis, and the e ,1ps they had taken were hainging apit in lry. "See !" said Ihke Hollaoid, to hi asto.nislhed comlnions, -'there is the eneny not af my unatitti. but Mingoes, as I trulv told yon. They are in our power, il less than half :an bour they will le fast asleep. We need not fire a gunf but go titp and Ito ah:wk them.-We are nearly two to one. and'need apprehend no danger. Come ou and you will adw have your Cull re-erne !" But the whites; hvbreatofwb1i rear did not and hest way. He dil so aeconlingly, nud when they arrived at home. late at ni.ht, they reported the umbiher of Irognois to have beeta so great, that they durst not ven ttre to attack them. This Duke 11ollind once ftind a watch whic-h I:ll heen sent from Piliiurg, hv a manl who gnu tip,V and IIo-it it ina tIle weid, aloti fifty miles frot the lhtee t.s which he wai.si rrying it. Duske I loll :ttnd wenti ini --are-i air it, anid ihavinlg dliscoveredI the track oif thle tana to wvhiima it had bieen n triu- tel. tie puirsued imt uni." her rotud ala last articele., ni hiehi ie slli vA to tile owne-r, TIhere is otne Iaairitto cith rsrct,er inl oilr .1 muie -:. boays, wch'ehl I in k dsres-- to li celkted;:ut un h-t is ft i,sfe-,s;iianc t r thetr carry ecn ga;inst is:uailiar i.erdksit In the les.-i usd t--else. .\s esien a5s a bo4jy c-ant huari a stonear, he h'eromies a Nirnraci, 'eind gsae, iirtht as a muir,htv huntetr 5;:insst t he hi ine irdt-,, the eat tuirdils. -evalhe,cs and rebin,ull thliat v-esntire into iour~ e-rIens, nrebi ardis s aid fIlehls. Not e-vean thie lit th- wcre'n. a halt cit.nel wciath his fair oil'er eof a dlozeni hbeautiiful sonig, a daye tfir lie ret of souie naoek cir ,r:antic ahonu th-- luouse, is safe frea.n the whizzini' mitk-. N'at eveni thec little stnarrow, :hal ncotanh it d.I hiineath the imeloi. is tahera. mesd. No'ct even the little groundl ' seiirreul, lint eo li vens the wconds, is peritteed toi eat hi not in: -eafety. AnId whien the lihov becoe ile a youith, the -sinnei extermn itit-'g wcar is carriedt oni, a toeh wviii: a diil-renut wveapoins SWith the luiwlinig-piec.e ina hi., hland. hae roiiams th-e orc-i,hr :tnd thie fiel, shauaghter ig wcuhbiut sIi-,e-ruiminatinu. jatys. woodns pteekers, -p arrow ,. hic-k irils. thnh-n links, an id be s.e,- oif thie lea;there-d f: m ily.-Fie, sidde I-;ducation. Ncothing P'ers~onl.-Au a rteent v-eetry mee-tingz ina a meitropo)alitain, janarish choarch,'a Mr.llushty said to Mr.-, who was church wardeni, at the time-Sir, I mean nothinag piersotnal to my excellenit friend, Mr.-: butt ii is iay conscientius belief that he ha-s pilundeeredi thle parish ever since he was bornt, andi is the gu-raiest thiefin the uiniverse. doi nott wishu to it perseonal-it I msat 5 sac-. be is ai villain, :auansuit nfnuis scosindlrel, anti a radical. I naow spteak inl my v 'esi r;il capt. eity, ad I t hinik thlat every ha~nd sheauild have a 'whatip lt whip tile rascal unaked lithgha thbe world." Little Pet!-li is said. that Qsieen1 Vie eoria a fee-i : tieh imaiutti ve. as tea bteceeiu thei iibject of mneh-l enivy sandi unaivtersal intel mriration)-the statist slippers wich shie wore onr a Ilate ocssian, aure voutced to hiave beeni sto very small1, thi:tt it was cnsider-ed quite iumpossibale for any either bsedy presenat to lput a hem on!-Boston Journsal. It is expaetedt that the steam shtip Blriish Queen will bte ready for sea int Noavemiber Tlhe ownters of the above vessel have i.egain aother shaip, In lie csalletd the Presj dlent, whilc will lie rendiy ia tIhs coeurse ti' Hixl summnhie'r. $he is to beo of :2,t)t0 teai, husrthien, wchich 's -100 toins larger thtan the Blritisha Queen. Gein. J:ts. I isinilteon, sandu J. I .. Haisiuhloti camte pasenugerss iun thae (irei WV-test, ar .:yCed at New York n a hne n 2tii.. EuGEFIELu) U. ii 'TuunJISDAir. OO,ToVr.a 11, 1d8. - 'Tle following is the result of the Elec tion bol leta In it"s District, on Monday and Tuchday last, for -Members of the State Lo gislature. Fon TuE SExATE. 'J. :5. .1 E I t. It,90 % . MCOOUUks, 933 J. B %L:!EKT,T, 33:5 Foi -rnE It. OF lR.PsLESNTATIveS 'J B 6.11i'1. 1803 *T. J. 1lliISLER, 1649 -N. i.. GAWIV'N. 1639 *F. ii. WAI,LAW. 139 *J P.CAHROLL. 1208 *J -1 13BSH. 1071) . J. -SMEPPARD, 107:1 M %% A'18ON, 941 T. 11. NIXoN. 912 J. GIFF-1N, 755 A. %N HATLEY, 440 The- lit. F. W. Pickens was re-elected M-im er of Congress nithout oppooision. Those marked with an asterisk (*) are niected. G-vernor Gilier, of Georgia, has ordered eight couipanies of 'ilitia to be raised to drive thie Indians from the E,unties of Waro and Camdeta, burderini on Florida EXCHANO.:.-The New York Journal of Cimnaerce, Sept 12th say,, our domestic exebanges are getting rapidly right. Sales are imadt- on Savannan at 1 3 4, on Charles ton at I a I 1-2. All this is done without a Grand Regulator, ; U. S. Bank. RATTLE. SNAK-s.--The Cumberland Maryland Herald state that a shortine since, thirty-seven rattle snakes were killed on a farmi in Alle--hany county, and on another fartn aboint ono and a half mile dis tant, seventy more of these terrible reptiles were destroyed. To compare little things with greater, on a -mall forn in the limits of this village, 7 raide snakes were killed IM 6 uccebsive days, a few years since. A dty or two ago, we saw at the drug store in ihi, place, the stutlTed skin of a huge rat tw -u-ske about 5 fuel long. It was killed its a fiew iles oflour viHlage. A gentlemian who saw it. and who also had heard an ae count of the numuber killed in thi. neigh borhood. remarked that it was no wonder that we are all State aihts men in Edge field as we had h, ni-nv of the rattlers of 'he \o1i ime Iang(-re iirder among us. It wil lie remjenber' that the rattle snake is an emblem of Soum Carolina., -United StatesBank and Treasury Notes. Orle-us banks in the resumption of'specie payments. The banks have aerepted his oiler. lie thus thinkt to plant limsell firm ly in dhe great Emptoriut of -the South West. But mark! at the very time that he i4 Making these miiy cflrts for self ag grandisetent. Trea,ury nto1tes command a It.her alremuiunt in New Orleans than:1 lni tted Stateb noite!.. 'Te ilulletin of Septem her 14th saly. that U S notes were notrthx fomr 4 to 5 e * emi preium i. andl reasn iy notes f romn 5 to. t;. Thus we- see- its spite .f all f or falnehaioods of uthe oppo,it ion antd thes pxophecties of 1)jiel i e-.tpr. that Tr e -suriv noItest, irte-l-emabtile Cnvernmett noates as i ihey are e Ia-. ::re be'tter than U3. S. puaper in tbe Suout- West IFL.U a--A Putiladlp1hia Editor save an ihti sptenlator.. int flour e.,le:llating otn a defit-cncy in the croaps of Europe. have for some ilme patst been neittniing the miar -ket, in cont%*aeuece of which ite price oaf the artcle h:as nilvanedt. Rtecent advices tromtI Eigt.itd shaow that ihxere is a8rspc obff a -lemiou har vest in that country. lIn Fratnce too there wsill pr-obnaly be ahitnd ant es ops~ wich will lessen the dematnd for foreigun gr-atu. If tbis he the fact, the prico Inmst faTll in spite ofithec e'florts oif specultiors to keep it up. Toe all flour-eaters this is a cons%ummafl;tionl devoutly toa be wished. Trhe tm paceket Great Wecstern mad.e hter l:ast trip) to Newi York in 16 days tad 2 hours' iri very stormty w cather which coni tinue: dturintg the whole voyage. So great was ,he anxiety to procure berths before she started.that a premiumi of 20 guineas was of fered to those who had engaged their passage The receipts for the last voyage are estimna ted by thte N..Yourk Joma.nal of Commaere,at twatraesvena thousand eight hundred and lilly dollars. COMM~Uil0A TION%. Mr. Editor. *'The cotntiinued meetings for the i: of establiabintg a direct instportationt, ill have a 'endency to delay, instidil of carrying inito execution, ('ne of the gretatest moves that fhats over beetn matte, for the bienefit of the Sotuth antd South Westertn sectionsa of the Unuited States. It will become tiresomte to the Delegates, producing ant aipathy itn attending these eon tinued nmeetinlg, ando tan uninteresting feet itng in the comuinity generally. Energy is I he ptropetlling ptower to put itot excui tiotn atn. designts. I woul therefore off'er my htnotble. views on this most important subtjeci. Inssteatd of the re-commaendationt ini the repor t of the Committee, tf reiving on Itanik accoimmtoudatioins, which is pirecari tius, I wo ul-l peher t hat, it shothl be. dlone by~ at compita:y, sntnethintg t)n the platt of Jianking or other company institutions In