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T If NO. 5934. TELEGKAPniC INTELLIGENCE* GREAT NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Settlement of the Territorial Question in Congress. Fiscage of the California aiid Utah Bills. ire., tec . ?Stc. i ; i WH1RTY-F1 K8T COSGKKSSi riKsx ??ssiGN Hcbm of Hcju cueu tatlvM. 3Y bain's klkctko-chemical tei.koraph. WAniiiniiiOM, September 7, ISM. TKXAI IKlfllbtkl MlL.L. Mr. Aixa, (drin ) of N. 0.. a^.ed the unanimous consent of the House t? record hi* name in the negative on the pat-nag* of the T?*a? Boundary bill,having oome into the ball ye*tcrday alter hiit name was called. Perm union was refused. 0I.D CLAIMS. Th* Hou*e re*nni?d the consideration of the repor of the aeleot committee a^alnpt the payment, by Secretary Kwing, of commutation pay and compound interna U the administrator of Barron and the improper payment to Corooran and Rigg" of money doe to the Chickaeawi. Mr. Ki<-M*in>e.>n, (d*m ) of III . rviumed hi* remark* in conaemcauon 01 nr r fin* ? ruiiw. ana naia mti the whig* were more aoe??atul th?o the democrat* in prcM?utlng claim* bel .re the former Secretary of the lutrrio' Cilvb B Smith t di*tlngui*hed whig of I the board lor th* payment ol Mexican olaima. could praotue before Mr Kwlng Mr K wing before him On* public oflWr pra*uMng before another wa? wrong. Mr. Victor, (whig.) oluhlo, replied to the gentleman, defending Mr. Kwiog, au.l laying that William M. Qwin and Corcoran and Kigga were democrat*, and interet-ted in thi.ee claimr, aim. that Kwing of MUsouri, concerned with tb? I'htckuaw payment. wan not a relative of the ex-Secretary. and not a whig, lie entered into a legal argumeut on the ?ubjeott In tho report, and had not oonciuded when the morning hour expired. ?UT POINT MILITARY tCtDCMI. The IIoute proceed*d to thr consideration ol tho baMn?M ?n the Speaker t table. The Ur?t bill was for the support of the Military Academy, aireturned from the Senate, with amendment* relative to tbe ealariei of the prtfeaeor*. and referred to the Committee of the Wholo on the .stale of the Union. THE CiLirolKIt HILL. The Ilouie next took up the California bill from the Senate. It wai read twice, when Mr. Flu worth, (dein ) of 111, Rt- re no earn* f for the floor ae to cauee much r There* muoh cmlunion throughout the ha Mr. Born, (Jem ) of Ky , wan reco ni lie Un4*r- ' iiora imi n wu uniiKr'ur; 10 rrium i.i -i no appropriation The Bi uim alao thought that there was no aj,,;o- , priilloa. Mr bore then propofed to amend the bill by ntib- j iitbing a territorial government for L'tah. He would only remark that It wax preclnely the amendment which he offered to the Texan boundary bUl, and afterwards withdrew. Mr. Tiktoii objected to the amendment The Brotita ruled the amendment to be Is order. Mr. TiNiOft appealed fruui the ripeaker'n deolxlen and 'briefly argued that lh? amendment wa? not germatn to the bill Mr. M?0Lta*A!tD, (dem ) of III . *aid he would not. *t tbl# lata day, protract the debate, and moved the previous <jua?tlon. Mr. Il*aai<, idem) of Trnn , moved to lay the appeal on the table. The qaeetiou was taken and decided in the aegatlva:~k'eaa M N*y? 11# The d- el?ion of the rhalr w>< overruled: ? Y)M S7 Maya 1U7 Bo th< Vtth amendment ?*? d?oUrnl out ol order. Mr TxoMraon, (drm ) of Mm* , r??a to mora an amendment. Mr. Meads, (d?m ) of Vs.. cauaed on* to be road, ' which he wtabed to ofrr It was, in effect, that the o? n? rr of alatea aball ha*e twelve m >n.h* to ramor* Ibem fi? iu ik? H mi it of California and providing fir the ntortrjr of Mare* who ahali ?eape into that State Tha frmra *a!d It rould b- offi-red only by unanimous ooaaent, while the gmtlrman from Ml?*. L<J (b? floor. Mr Ttt*Mraoa'? auhet Itnte fo? k 'MU wa* now road Tt ?*a Kioiilar to that of Mr ti< ulr'f In tha Aenat*. rl? : that a* ?oon ?a Ml'oriU ?hall have paaaed an ordlnanr* tu eonvca'lou r?lin'tulahlng the right to a primary disposal of tha ?oll 4a. and restricting her boundary to iblrt) ei* ^|rici thirty mlnutaa. tha Vrenid'Ot ahould without further action le*u<? h'i pr >elajnatloa daclarlrg C alitor a la a Alata of tlia Ifnioa Th* port'oa of revenue <*|>nied la California, at lha lima of laming tbe ?aM proclamation. *hall be paid to that Mate, aad tbe Penatcra and R??re??ntatlvei tlrrady eloeted ahull ba en'lMed to reeetva mileage and ro?r*n?alloa tr<>ai the time the California ron?tltutlou waa received b? Congreaa The aubatltute further provilea tor a territorial govern meat, ta ba called South t'alifi rnla a milar to th- gor-rnmeat af Maw M?xl*o, aonth of thirty all thirty, to ba admitted aa a Mate hereafter, with or with on. ulavery aa tho people May rteetre Mr Oaa, (Jem t tf 8 0 , nntel to amend th* original bill ; bat aa ha eon Id ant do ?o, Mr thuap?on a??ept*(" It restricted tha Mmthera limit* of Callfor*la to 35 M Mr Tn*irr*nw, of Mlaa,, then briefly advocated th* tmaadmeat aaylag that the limit* of Caiiforala w?r* too large and chowlag thegro? ou'rag* ?| the fk.ath, If it ehould not b* adopted It vould b* tha meaaa ol raetorlag [eaea throi.gheut the I'aioa. I II ? >< 1 Iubk aooagb. miiI oinvad Uia pravlcua ju??. MM Mr floi ?<. i J?n> ' of I. 0. tt??i 'ca??fally anrr J i call of tb? II ph.* Th? j?r??iou? waa aaroadrd Mr M<Ctaaw??t> ralwd th? rry of 1 ord?r, 'and ob?rT?d ti at Mr Thorn p*<>a oonld aotoffw a aabatltut* ad u oi?B>lm? nt at t h ??m? llnr, Th? Irmti Mid that "bj?-ett..B earn* tno lata. Tb? i)U<wtioB *at lakrn ? th* *nt?attn?ot to restrict th? Califorata b' titulary to M 3U, and ?aa dla lpfd to ? Yran . 75 K?}l IU Th? (uollon ?u now oa Mr ThoapMn i aabatltat*, which wan r<j??tiJ Tm 71 May* 1.14 Tb? qarHloi b>!>| oa th? third rradlof? Mr UnLMti i?' rat an adjourn m?at. but not n, >ra thaa foar or fl?? at?mh*ri ?ot?tl n th? nfflrmat laa Mr. Tit"*no?, of Mi** ?ald that a drrrat raupxt of b* Mw r?qnlr?4 th? bill tn b? at laaat raad. Th? B?nata bill, for the admlmtloa of California aat |:b*a md i?t liinraniioi Tit* thlrt fMdlog of tba Mil ?a? th?n oMarad ? TM Ill SaJ? Tha kill baring baan rr?4 third ?lm? Mr F?atm???to* (lam ) of MIm . mor?4 to Uj It o? ;ha Ubla. whieh ??l not ??r?<-d to Tli? MU tb?? paaaag by tha following rot? T Ml IM *ay? ?T Tttf-Vmn tH?rn??, AioiknUr, AlWa Aadar.oa, Aa4ra?? Baiar, H?r. B.naatt, Iiu- in HI..-II, R ??a. Bvtb. ??! . Bowlia. Hi* ?, nri??>.Brn??.. Brova. ladlaa* Ba< I BarTov*. BatUr. I ?oa?.I>??ia. Botlar. <',.n? , Cakla. oftail'aMwall NartM;aralaa$ C* ?1?. <??ah..l. Carl?r ??*T. <??a4l?f, <-'lar%. -'nla, Catwla,Cravall. Dtak<y, . Durmlfi. l>?aa?T, Data. Daar, Daaaga. Daaham, Dart** Btml. a?. *ar?Ua?. *?ana. '>ht?; atat, rnah, Faolar. Fraadlf, Fall*. ?taatr?. <;I44i*?? OHm-ra, C?raaa. Oatt, G?al.l. Orlaaail. 'tali. Hamilton. larMajNTTt*. Il!l??i?. I?tl Itkarf. laag,ta<l Ho?f?aa, Hi>wa Raatar. iMl?.a, f?tw Tart JMiaaa*. T-aaj Mim Raotactr ' iatiaa, Rtrr. ><ag. *. I.; BM?S E NE Teclc. Phclp?, Ph.PTiix, Pitman. Potter Putnam, Reed, Rt?yu?'14.i. Kic) *r?l-nn. !<ui Urn, Kobintior, Koot, How, Raii, Humify. Sarkett. 9*wrelle, Sehenck. S^hermorhom. Seholcralt, 8iWrM*r. ^pratfut. Stanley. Steren*. P?.; St?tion, Strong. Bwtetier, Tavl^r. Thompson Pi.: Tharraaa. Th tnp ?l?, Renin-h%; Ti.k, t'n^rrhlll: Vwlyk. Viuton. Walrfen. Wal?!?, ?Hkn, Vfea'w r'h. White, Whittles/ Wildrick, Willumi, VI '1k h.huJ Young Nav.i ? Alht<n, Averett, Be ale, liowdon, Boyd, llrnwn.lf Usirxippi; Burt, Cabefl. Virginia; Oaldw?ll, Kentucky: Clingman, f'obb, Alabama; tN?lc??nk, Daniel, D**berry, Edn)und.?on( V -aib*t?ti>n. Or*?-n. H aral*on. Harris. frnuM- . nrr; lfari>. A Mmn h. lliiltiH !l*llidaf. Howard. Hubbard, i Inge, Jnrkxon, Georgia; J<?h?#oa. Arkantae; Kauffnm, La- 1 ore. McDowell. Y> HulW kt ^uecn, Mc Willie, Meade. Mill en, Men*, Morten, Orr. Outlaw, Owen. Tartar. PowtJ, Savage, Seddrn, Shepnerd, Stanton. Tenneteea; Stanton, Kentucky; Thnma'. Thompson. Mi??if?ippi; Toombs, Veaabla, Wa lface, Wellborn, and Woodward. A motion wan made to reconsider the rote, and that motion wa? ImiiI on tli? tnhl* rassauc op the c1aii hill. The IIohm* now went into Ooi?mltUM? of the Whole on the Senate bill, to establish a territorial govern ment for Utah. Mr. Mtfiun.ii) in tba chair. The first section having been n-ad, Mr. Wkrtwoith proposed the Wilmot provi??, a* applicable to all tha territories acquired from Mexico Mr. II*it .*<.>!< (dem ) of Ga , laid this was a bill providing for the government of Utah alone, and the amendment applied to all the territory ae quired trom Mexico it wai oat order The Chaikmak to decided Mr. Wimwohii modified thia ameudment. so aa to confine the proviao to Utah^ and it waa vottd down : Aye* 81) Nay* 78 Mr ?Mka[>s offered an amendment to repeal all I lawa heretofore paa**d by Congress, prohibiting slavery west of the Missisrlpp. The Chaismais ruled the amendment as out of order and be was sustained by the committee. Mr Hiadc then submitted an amendment, with m few remarks allowing elaves to be taken into Utah, until a State governmi-nt shall be lormed This was rejented :? Ayes 5o Nays M Mr. Btkvijs, (whig) of Pennsylvania, moved to strike out the proviso in the bill, namely," that said i territory shall hereafter be admitted aa a State, with ! or aitlionl slavery " 11 is object was non intervention. It did not become this Congress to attempt to bind ; future Congress* u to the admission of Btates. with j Or without olatery. This amendment wu al?o re- ' jected:? Ayes 60 : >ays 8', | llr Fitch, (dem ) of Indiana. offered an amendment, | that the Mexican law prohibiting slavery nhall remain I In full force Mr Million, (dcm ) of Virginia proponed to amend Mr Fitch's amendment. so that tbn laws In oxittenc* at the time the territory wan acquired chall not b? ' construed to destroy the rights to property reoognlied 1 In the tluveholdicg states The committee rose, and Mr. Bote moved, and the louse adopted, a resolution to close the debate in Are ; minutes. Ttf Houso a.-?ln went into committee. Mr B*tlt, of Va . appealed to the member! from ou:li not to offer any otht t Amendment* to ti le bill, which hud received the Tote of every South- 1 era Senator, and the two from Virginia, lie would say to the other side uh?t tt is perfectly certain that this i bill is not going to be amended It was now half past three o'clock, and the eulr effect ol proposing amend- I mtnta will b? to keep the ilouae brra to much th? longer Mr Bkdoow, (dem ) of Va., replied that at thrtime Vtah wa* panaed. tb* iierU* of outraga* bad not been (urrd. It *w uTidrnt tbat tt *u the intention ot the Northerner* to letter Southern ln?tltuwon? Id tbla petty rtmnakt of territory. uodar the eemUanoa of non. Intervention It ha eonld o?t appeal to tba Uuuaa tor , jwtlce, h? could to the people who art wronged and i outraged Mr Mlllaon't amendment wa? rejected ' ? Yea* .... A... . 4# Nay* W Th* que*tlon now came up on Mr. Pitch'* amendment. Mr Thkm, (whig) of Ga, Paid, In reply to Mr Beddon. that if tb<ra bar* been an; aggraation* on th? South, ah* did It b*r*?lf, by b*r own band, and by her own aon* I.at the qneatloo be kept In Virginia, and we are prepared to Hand on it. Mr I itch ? amendment waa rejected :? Yea* 81 , Ni)* M Mr Bkm.on replied to Mr Toomb*. contending thai tb* f oulh ba?e been wronged, aud that tha saiiaa of Bra?urr> oonetituted a great oatrage. II* no longar onneidered lb* Rtataa of the Colin on an < {uallty. Mr Tufivdi. rr?Lun(l*d d?*nvirw th*t itfLTMniuai bid bren Ion td cn t)i* Koulh. and Urn adniUi-ioa cl Cultlornl* *u no outragi* Ut to rngcMiloa lid tb?* *111 of th? propl* <- North. Ea?t. Poutb. and Wr-t.an'l th? g?nt'.?-ui?n bom Virginia cau t?k? tb? MRoniitiiii tor what he cm ni?k? out ot It Mr VCm lmkn, id. ni l ol tla , < fTrr?<l a prafi mil nu mlniiMit. juntlfjlng hi* vol* foi lha boundary Mil, ii<l riprr?M>d htii b>ll*t thnt tii? Mouth bM nult.red lujuillue bj the dmiaxlon ol Oallf'/rnta Mr liu ??* >, (dim ) of A la, told an >t? ai ap. pllraUe to tba fliOOUUttr bet #?!> miwrn tirdd id and Toocutw which canard in* laughter. Mr. tnnKin mow anil replied to Mr. Trambi Mr Hao?a. (krn ) of MUn., Mid he thought wb?n people ware lalrly mialed. th?y faea up,? ( Laughter.) lie wouU aay nothing ofNnalre to bla In* oil from Virginia. (Mr Peddon.) who had been parrying on 1'ie H|,ht gallantly bj himMil ?"there >u 4 " u?e of crjiog o??r aptlt tnllk " Alter the tattle ol New Orlean* ??> o??r, a nIdler wan ?? > u tinr? by bim?*lf Haifl a ??otl>-ir? in 10 bini, ' Wl?t th> dtfll are you doing bar* !" "I am carrying on the war,'' he replied, ?> tup i>?n hook." (Kxreaalra laoehter ) t truat, remarked Mr. Brown la ronelualci. that * will all agree to ti?e It ap Tba 11 'Ueeare prepared ta paaa tte bill without dotting an f or rr< aelng a < L?t m lain ikli m?u?rof?r It Uia ptople Po help Be Hod. I am lor r-alatanea Nona of the amtudnienle offered were earned to.' Tba rennniitaa roae. when, under th- operation of tha pteeliur <|ae?tlon. the I tab btll we* paxaad;? Tea* ft N ay * ? , , M Y?*e? Helm AiUr'ma Alai a. A a Haw a. Aahe, Aeerett, Ba>, uayiy, l-eala, Itiaeell, 11' kM II win. H iy4 itraak, Bn.aa, br k?, ftreea. ItdiakA. HuiIt, I'aaaajrl*-a a> lalneel), k> ?i .. k>. i aUw*li, >?rih i ar liaa Oa??y Cwtk, A el an,i. I t eiel, liel err? , loaifnta, l?>aae>, l>\in >n kd?? ftliat, Rtaaa. Mtilaed. Iwlad, fa'l r, O-a.ry. Otrry. bin t?, G rieae. Ha l, liaralx n lairia, r?nnea?.a Mama, Hi a>.ie; liatiuiad, Hil l.aid. II III-rd, Mueg'aed. H bat, a, H Ja<ka?a. I..e?r?te; Juhnaua, l*an?w*e< J ka-< a. a i lurk) 4 at-, Kaulman Krrr. I.aaer*. belier, l-*?ie. Lu<le?< Id, kiaa, I enea>l*aeta; daratiell. I - raaad, M> 1'waald. M b< aell p eLafialian, Naoeaa, Marxian*, ale'rea, K?ntti'?). H ? ul-ii, natfitli# a re(i-a i. k r?'n (Nulaa, Uwia, I'araar. I'aael.e. flke en T>? >l'"* ) 8iant..?. V -ma > r >i' ?( Thafcfaoa. IIhimmi rbui?p? ,, I'liiiiiitm, H-tU'li. T??r??n,T.,.?b?. ?a!t?n. Wr.lM.ra, MlMtirk 4<li<n.<, tana* h*ta ????? ?. Ali*a, Itaaavtt, Binftliair. r.m'v, H ? i flart aa hurl, Hmlrr, Uaaa.: ??a?a| i thin, < ?n | ?*ll, Cf>?t4Wr. aiart. < .in . ? V la. gwm. Cr-.aall, l?nkaj. tMi?a, ???>, *aav, Ova-aa, l>uf<-?. Ohm i IMtMilm, Im-h, I"..wi?r, Hia<liaii?,u?u, 0"?M, ??f. Harlaa, H?tn?, Ala . tl">a'4 I?nry. b HxlBiro. H>??, Hnhkard. Uitur l*?a. Ja N T.. Jul ita Kim II I.. kiaa > J J ha ' Rixf, rraaKi. kii.K. M ftnn Mui i Mxiawa, a?Ki??<*k Mxija ?a. *?<liain, (? !?, M??ia, Morn# Hawaii, <J?la, 01<M Orr. Iliia, Ink y 4, rt.-)a<M?, K'a?. H'laiHf, fiikilt, Nmullt^chM'ki ,?<l4..a, flyifMu r, Maraaa, Ia.; 8ta'a?ii, Tavlar Task, V?aa?kt, tiai.a. kalii W ailaoa, >iU u< A m' tlm mail* to ramaaldar tb? aota, but It ?U laid 01 tli* l?M? Tha lloaaa tbea adjaaraad till Monday The Ihnlrra. At, PiTTUKvauN. Bapt T. lt&O Two ???t? of eholrra o^currad la tlx Ulith ward lari night On* < t tbf paraoat attackad au Jark Dtiart, a notariona paraon Tbr rl?ar baa forty larhaa of watar. and thar* ara plasty of beat* ranalng Pralghu ta Claelnaatl ara 80 eanu Traabla tha laraalltaa. Au??> t?pt T, IftM. A dlatarbaara oatarrad tbla Morning at lha Jawtah flyaa?optia la Harkinar >traat which eanaad a dirtatoa la tha ?"nrr*gatlm Ooa party data rial Bad la prarant tha Rafchl iraai p*-rf'<ra>lag tha wrrla?,*hll? tfea otbar *i?M to an'lata th-m Tha ftliarlf and poller vara r?lla4 aut. lauk poa*?aatoa of tha hanao, aad < loa?d f*? doora Tha eoura* pirm?l w*a?<l ta H>'b jar- tea W YO SUNDAY MORNING, The I.utrat from the Capital. UBKAT TIME* IN WASHINOTON?'IMP I'ASS.-.UK OP THK TKKRITOKIAT. BILLS?EXC1 rt"?t> NEWS *K"M T-KXAS?fcKKR.NAMt,* KTB. [iia UK liL iKLKi.BAi'iiir roHRt?runni:scK 1 Waomimhtoii, Hep*, t) 1H50 There in tinlverMl rejoicing hi-ro at the p?*? <t;ec>' tli? Utah and California bill? by tb* Uoii? ""he whole difficulty Is ooneid.red at an tnd, and abetter and more fraternal ftelinir prevail*. The California and Utah bills paued the Hoase pree!?ely * they paired the 8enat? and we now hear the firing < f a ealute of one hundred suna In honot' of the event. Mr Toontbii, of Georgia la **ti?fled and anjne couth ern men brlleve the Urnrgiaand Nashville PonreDtlon* will be abandoned The California n>?a.-u*e panned as quietly as a private bill. On Monday CongTtM will probably agree to adjourn before thie month expire*. A new epoch begins from thin day There was anly one man In thellouae today wbe declared tor retdatUM. The National Hotel, where Mr. Clay buurda.ls llluml natfd, and the Marine bund is playing betore the IIo?te. The friend* ef the Branch Mint assure n? they will pare the bill thla reifton. Mr. Attorney General Crittenden waited on Genera Houston tbtr morning. wading through mad and a drenching rain, to oongr?tul?te hi m on the paeaa^e o the boundary bill lie Raid '"General I hare com* to oon iratulate you and the country upon a reatora Mob of peaoe and trauqoillitjr. My heart la lighter than It ha* oeen for a year " Senator Douglas* will, on Monday incrning. when the Texas Boundary bill I* brought to the Senate, more that, the Honee amei.drnen' aiding New Mexico, be concurred in. The Senators have conferred on the subject, and a majority are in favor of it. ( en U ovston inform* m?, that aa soon a* the bill la signed by the 1'rerldent, he will start for Texas to Induce the Legislature ot that State to accept It* provision*. I understand that a joint committee of tbe Teian Legislature have reperted a bill, raising 3 000 troops, to be despatched forthwith to Hanta Ce. and recommend the use of tbe entire reaouroe* ot tr.o Rtate to enforce the juriadlction of Texas over the disputed territory. There la uews that the passage ot Mr Tearce'l Senate Mil wae viewed unfavorably by the Legislature of that State, especially tbe clause respeatlrg the payment ot money. It Is denied thatUongrea* have power to dismemher the State, or to dispose of any part of the territory in dispute without submitting the question directly tr the vote ot the people The election ot a 8-nator in the joxit session resulted In the choice ot Mr Rusk?vote. 60 to 8. Tt>. ?*nan ?a Hll.il with inrniKili nf nktinilehes with tli? Indian* and Huldle.t The eropi throughout Teiet are doing veil The pvicur Mid rotten BiarkeU wrrt quiet. The cotton i.nlee for thitc a*y* were H'O balee middling. at to I 13e. Tobacco ?a* dull Hour tai improving. ordl jury brandp bring fire dollar*. S> I' M Our fallow-eltliens, with the marine baud, have juit been rcreDadiog Meenre Clar 0 win foot*. I Cam. Spehkcr Cobb Dougian, aurl other*, at tbeir lodgiug*. ?brr? we hare had w ine Imndcome iipi-eebee The Vrinont Kin Hon. Bum in.toi", ?t , 8ept T, 1840. .Iml^e William* U elected Governor uf thin htate. by a major, ty of 1 "00 to 2otf) Of the popular rote lu 84 townr. W llliaui- Ruined SMM) over the vote la 1M0. Tha C (Man nlluinry Uaairratlalilp. Montntil , (*?|i4?mber 7, 1860 J Ik ie aanouaeed 1 hat Jaet'oe k <llai.a ttaa r??tgue4 1 ai u that Attorney General La Koataioe. la appointed hie ?i eceeeor Solicitor Of n?ral Druinruond h?? been appitnitd AtUtuty Genet al The latter appoiotaeut i? nmalle'actory to the l ower t anadiana who <t-?lre that Mr I artier ehonld lia?e the |i^w I.a fon talne'n appoint im-uf ?ill give general eatlelactlon Acquittal of a katpttled Murderer. CtMt, Kept T. 1*46 1 or iriai pi ,ioon Allen, ior inr inuricr m a jew Iffdltr. *w brought to cIom at Uer kimrr. Hot one witwH van railed for the d? fence After commending tt- ? Ttgllansa of the |>eoplc'* rduitcl. Col. Judd. (than whom tb?t? l? tint probably a tri'fn Cur.ogli uiil inditatlgi* 1 b!e di-trict attorney in tbe lb? oourt pri-tard a uoanimunK opl>i"o ttel tbr prosecution bad tailed to manually rob t lot lb* prt- ner c tha etitne tor which he ? a- arraigned. ant the ju y agreeInf. John Ali>n ??? at once acquitted, aud ulwlitf;"! f i <>bi ci nut oily. lie n ?iotaiu? <j gr? at 0',u>p-?ure du 1 Ing the trial, bni on the readerm* of the mrtlet, t burnt into l* ?tn and ?? d?(l; ?tf?*ied Haiylni.d Con ritll?i>?Hrlg Wakulla, Ac. BuiiniM. 8?*pt 7. IBM Tba tbiilt ticket baa h? mi heard trora and tha re?ult in. that ffl ?l.lgi> a d 48 <1em<>er?ta ba?? beau elected The brig Wakulla which war iJe?iroy. d hyflrt on tbi< 1Mb ult . had on hoar! at the time, all hundred bnleu nf notion The Southern mail haa arrived H???lllng NarratlT?< Bcrraio. Sept 7. 1K50 W* learn by a despatch j'lat received from Detroit, that tbe (teaser J |l Mortrn picked up a man from tb* epar of a * '?* !. on bake Michigan Toe rwael an repelled in h gaieawe<k ago. aia?e whiob time be ha> b> en drilling about the lake for the araut of lea. i.? i.?J mui u > unjitTr u<ir?iy off 11* m mill MM I.um of Ikr ^rliiHiiirr Ofntul T?> lor. HtLllNolii Till lept Tlif ?rboon'f (ita<r*l Ttyl'.r, CtituNn, af an4 iroia Baltimore, l<>r Klip-tin In ><! to bx lo?t OB l'itl>liM ll'?l Tiim Kril|i In Hlilla<lrl|ttil?. fHiuttirNii .^>pi T 1*110 At Ik* l< tr*. today. !- Mm t'lo r *uiar rirfbl par ftnt Mil ?n? ?vl.i it Hi, whi.h !? mitTiil ?d ??ucr 1 It< inmfm' lit I* i-aun-d by Ikr ol tka Tom bouadary hill. Tit* National I.A>cna? ovina rt? New Yomt.? At A tori >ui? ut Um* N iiional Unirf., hald taut txrawf, H *i nurd uwaaMnonaljf ?o nitkr hu rtr urr on >p ihr t;iiy ill Ne? York, and ih? a?-t?ot?d ?r*k in < 'cioNr Rfil ?aa hird u,>.ni lur i??n?? for (-nri>ii<K ihr voir nio If n. I'lir ci?n|><ny will niuaw r ahoul IfK) airon#. and ? nd tk? h huiara, trnt-, Arc., ! ) railroad and atrain^oat. <'a?>i T. J. hrrw ?nl comoHUid, an<i Hi* lulloik hrnaa ' haiio ?i I accompany llirii Th?ir ap,?-nrar?c< in Hrotdway oil! hr all lni|ioailltf to Ihr ( o'hali lira, and will nr?tr uaila a* tfrral all ?Ici?rm? ni a? did ihr manu uvn >u of M ij.?r Mhrrman'a corpa in 'hi* cu>, iwo or ihr * wr? k? amce Ih.m.g ito ir abmicr ihr roiu,iin> *HI iicunp , in aorne Miilahlr plaor, and remain umlrr a net biilitety dirciplinr. M*nt honorary ami r cm in- ; kria of Ihr CWTp* wilt t*kr oer non ' Viol ,\rw Yoik during ihr aaine ?c?k ? B+t*n i'lUMt/rr, HrfA. 6. Fi?r at PHSk?W?* ? A hrr ?o diacovrrrd o? Ttoaday rnoiniur, 'hr /7ih ult , in tin-bain he ii > i' 11 k i" im- i'unni- iiiiuj* nryi n> nun* win rhoil untr n-ail) nil (hi ?iiiti?iii<i = oi; luiHinya wire in Hamta Th? tMiiWinf* t>uru< >1 wi?f (l?? Kill} on lliiiitr and >iithuildiii|f?, a <f*Hllng timi/** ?rrii|'i?d h) A M Orwwr and ?ilo? vIcMtinif, IrniiV tMrrrn and (mthuildiiiM*, Wildroii'i brick buildmii, mid U. h^i'p Km- ?r? iJoii/wiii-rnhi? ibjuit xlho dunr Ui Kmjrut'iidw'lliif hiiiM aud Ho|ir(in'? building* Th? n wrr* wrri nm**, n (? loiiyu.fi to p* Hira iCvi'inciiiv i?k !>' rlttna, hurmd in IriVa bam, tonrihrr wild (We rt ?i* *a||<>ni mill k'ii tH h irii-r* Mr Kinxm will lote B*aily 91,4(1(1. b? rid' a loaurait' < Tii? ? holr li>i?, im Itidina IV |irii|ifltT ln-'ir?-d rtnunt he ar *h??M of f7,MHi ?I 'hmtinfn ( V Y ) Mirmr. Riot <iw TH* a>u 1 roy <'***!. ? About ii oVIik h, laat ???iiHiir, n Hilhculi* iwcurrnl l*>Iwit-n ?i>Dir |<rr*wn*, oil l?g canal htm a i>i?K '<f thr low i-a'h inii*"' 'I" fair a onnrla, la i <iiv< ^ pMpit to ?i#i! frofli tkt Mi, kaa'Tny anfl Airwny. in wnn:n w?rr noimly iaiar?d ctow*. *ml >11 urm of w?n(init#, wi?r* freely u?> d Among thrwr in iur?d wen? a lady on h?i*rd nowofth* u'l boaia, ?ho f?M nucii in 'h* f?r? h\ * ?'<>n?\ mi.I thrrr it^n and a fourm l*d, ? w*t? womid'4 hy tin and pi*?i>| phot* *nd Um iii?in(iih' Tri'f hunt liMirbrd aiidN*a?>?h? tl?r?r n??n in o n>i? '? 'i'h! nitdsrr It wm a >?>?? dH<>n?p?-tiil *flvr > ??r?l arr??ta W?r? mad*.?- Alba** All?. S-pl H Ttw Mk? #t i al<tw?li anil Mr< Knap; tH? itrilx loth* lat? ?tanvii; In ft*? r? hii'i?il la nn* la \h?t t,Xf. RK H SEPTEMBER 8, 1850. More of the l.?t* Storm* and Flood*. [Vr"P? the Mllwaukie (W la .) rieutinrl Sept. 2 J j Puniii.tr towk itn leave ol uh in it hturm ?! unui tmpled MTtrity The olonda gathered on Thursday ?**mag and ahortly alter uii jumlit the rain commenAeJ tailing (?ct. and the wind rUitig trom tho northeaat. began to blow fitfully. Both wind audraln luoreaae.l an the n'^bt wore in. and when Jay dawned a lleroe at?rm waa raying Thin ceuliuurd throughout Thursday an J * riday with little interniiaatnn in the rain, and scarce a lull In tb? wind Toward* nighttall. Friday, the *lol?nctt of th< atorm wa* ?|mot. though angry giihta trom the North atlll rwHpt athwart the nky, und occasional abowera drip|? J tioin the eodden elouda. It waa a giaud right, while the gale wan at ita height, to watch the big wares a* they same roaring and framing toward* I he t>*arh; com bing at intervala, entirely over toe | lers ana uai-ning me s^my twenty feet luto tot) air; while outside the surf and riding the heai y swells, \uy the Sultana. Montlcello. and Iwo schooners. rolling and pitching with great violence. and threatening. at every moment, to drat their anchors or part their cables. The lake ? ? very high, and the waves made a olean breach over the beach. submerging the tints, and presettlu^ an unbroken sheet (it water ax tar weft a* Jef. iorsou street The r'ver, too. was bigher than ire have ever helore mm it, and in the upper part of the city, net- the mills. the Oat* and Islands were ail afloat, aud the water, in many of the bouses two or three feet deep The bridges >> Uneida aud Spring streets aod at Walker's Poiut, rose on their Hats so as to be importable tur teams, and the Spring street bridge war* only bi-ld in ita place by strong ropes If it would only have gone < ff lor good, the public would hare been glad to have seen it part its faa'eiiings Dining the height of tbe gal*. Friday, the Niagara arri*> d oil our port irum lieiww but finding it impossible to land put out into the Lake for sea rxioi The Suit na also arrived about midnight Friday, aud ruuning alongside the piers, gave some of her passengers a cliunce to jump aehnre. The sea. however, was too high to admit *t her remaining there, so she was brought to anchor in the bsy she lay there, rolling heavily, all thai night, through Saturday, and until 10 A. M yeaterday. ?h> n she again got alongside the piers, lauded her paest ngers aso freight, and left for Chicago. Capt Appleby reports that tbe gale was about tbe worst he ever was caught In and at times the Sultana dragged to much, that got his buoys all ready, and made every preparation to slip his cables and go to sea 1 he 1'acitir, Capt Cooper, came in during the worst of the blow, and in the teeth of a tremendous sea? landing her paeseuger* here in ?alety about daylight on Fi iday The Detroit, Capt. Kstabrook, a!-o came in fr< m fliand haven while the gale war at Its height. Captains Cooper and Kstabiook are amongst the best penmen on our Lakes, and the way iu which they brought tbeir boats through this stoi in. adds another to the many reasons the public have for placing great corfidelioe la these steamers and th> !r skilful officers. Tlie nchooner rhuruburco. much mnde the harbor beat 1 o'cloi k. Friday. parted her chain oable and all tha other llnea, with which ih j had made fa?t to the government pier, and ewioging round South went H?hora. ntrru on 8be will probably be got afloat, however. without much difficulty. The achooner Kllen Parker, oil Saturday morning made au ineffectual effort to get into the harbor; but finding tha current netting out too etrong u> make head agaiiut. put oil into the l,?k. . The Major Kirby jot into the river. but breaking adult, went to *?aagaln The tine propeller Monticello. from Buffalo. alsn triad to yet in. but failiric In tha attempt, came to anchor in the Ha>. where ?J.? r >da on the gale antigly. and came into the river on Saturday night. The pchocner* Don-man Palmetto and K Cramer i n?e in di.i in Saturday night j the latter all aafe, but the Downline had bar bulwarka ?tove. and lo?t her bMMftl(|Ul the Palmetto carried away a topmaat and aome of her rigging The Suaau Drew, from Chicago. gut Into the harbor, but went aahore ln*ida tha lit re A v? if el la alvo reported anhore and wraeked at Kaiine The aea made a complete breach through tha reach at the veatend of tha government pier o|>?u ing a ch? .Del there pome 3D feat wida.and deepajough to float a t. feel I . cone< ijueucu of tha aeverity cf the atoriu. the Pacific did not If av? for New Ilnflalo on Saturday morning nor waa ti.? r> any boat from thare during the day V* e ai a. c< neeqnently. without any latar intelligence by the mail* We lear that the diaaatf re by this etorm will not ba confined to tha Lake* alone but that graiU Irjury haa lemlied to the cropp already materially da nagtd and diminish' d by pn vlnn* foul weather I K ram the Detroit Advertiser. Sept 4 I Wt> HTM (ndfhtfit tfi till* r>lcrk nf th<> fttvniuM liDniinn for i be following pur'iculm j ot (be gala on l<ake llur?o on Haturday:? The echooner Ilan.'lton. of lirwigo. arrived at Mackinac bumlayM Hepteinber let, with about three f?*t water In btf MM The ?r booner Manlto. ('apt J II Bedflald, PufTeretl fevirely In the gale Win- loot her topril and foregalT ranted away ln-r mun b "in and von* ber uiain?*il Sadly. She labored h. a?ily on va<uM*y ?uJ leaked nic The pumpa were kept In operation, ami *he finally nurceeded in rearbing Kalve I'reMijii." l>lr hurbor. wbfte ehe underwent repair* and probably lelt yeHerLay bound f t Milwaukla ? Meai-ra. Penlk-ld 1 Lyon owti< r?, Oawrgo. N Y The gale ?a* trenn ndoai. the l.ondon having to lay to irorn Ciinday nono to ftuB'lny "tenia <. when the wind abated f^be then left Mackinac. and found a heavy tiea ail the way over l.ake Huron The Km aire Slati and Albany mad* Hackittar aftfrly ? tbe ?>??ier* of both biati d.eiarn* It to be tba bea?leit gale they ever witaewrd on l.aka Huron (From tbe Litchfield <Conn ) Republican, 8ept 4] On Monday laat about 0 o'clock A M it commum-ml ralnixg violently and ?ontlnu>"t until the Tu*?day tl'lowing The rain literally fell in torrent* During a part uf the Uiue. particularly on Monila) afternoon. I It bl? w a hurricane, but the wind wu not tufllcieiiLly atrong t do inu'h injury The frtahet however. ha< orrtaioned incalculable dar age The etao* biilge jiear Mr II Trowbrittgw ? tann-rv wa? eotlrely awept MVa) liot OOe ktone being left on t-jji of ,:o<>th**r he n rai I'lD- r oriugra tu rurwuri n >n-. n*?? ?n?r..j .br TticUkion iml); *w?l*n and appi ar to eorcr or* tliar '?to? ihfir <rigto?l 'itrnl ot Mirfar* 8> pi at l fn-.-hrt baa n?rt-r bw u br?n known lo lb In ra (in. [>'rmn thr F.aatoo (Pa ) Whin. b*pl 4 1 At tlic Point I lit- guard wall aljiluiu* I ti? atiutiai'iit oil In- cJnni. and a liift portion >t tb? ml<aiikaii>ut, ht*r bn n wa>htd ?wny, i rd?ivrtnrf t he pro ih?t Iu? a portion i t tlm nutalij* witil of thr ha?in Ml, i-1puni:| ite ortlibu t ?l >vti, liuwitrur, r? in a i oi "1 firm W>* ba?? lii-urd ot tint on* or two br?achrii In tha Oalawara Canal, bml: will not ra<|iilrt> miratnan a ?m It or tm 4a>a to repair Th* l.i'binb Company n Cam] It 1? thiujht bai b?i-n dkDUf'il in a mni b (mirrrtonl H'? barn baard ill biKarlin tlili ilili- (ifilimi ip on* at > raamati?burx ona b? in tb? Allaulown dan, and annlbar brlow lb* j*iat? dam Tha tr*au>? In Nrw Jernrj br< wran thin plu a ant Ni-w Vi i|, ba?a aim Inn nrj nautb ?wnll?n Tha br ilg* ai Clinton a a* rarrl*d aw.y, prmrnlln} Utr antral at ibla plai r ot tha Ingirnllli hti? ot mall iligxnti Mm 4a; Wa laarn. aim, thai a ?tr?atn p .ralUl a tb tba road hit * W 14 Clinton anil thr W hltr lion a. war ?> bi|h, ana bad rpread om 10? I-ad l? aurh an i iiitit a* to carry ?tr th?- tuvli with rlnrtn para* rt|c?r? all of whi m narr<.?rly escaped ali'j tbe.f liaca, On the railroad near rialaflald, nn< man tu killed by Mir Mnk inn of a htid?e An e*tia from th? < aibon Oeawral glrea the ?ol>joinrd tieiail" of the injur; din* it klaucb i.'buuk an 1 ?>? inlty by lb- flood The UH?r ?fi0D i (lh? Lehigh Narration baa ?ufl?t> d m uif?l>at 'rom the wa?bluf mjr of theenihaoknn nta, but can fx* mad* n?l??iili io tb* cuura* of two Weeka. 1 h? l?<wer Meting baa aK-am hecn materially injured, a* tbe ri cant b?tk> w*r* not *ulti?l?Dllj atrmg to wllb'ia'id a flood un?-jpti'led aul unparalleled It I* helland hnae?er ihat altu ia? f?r<?e th> ?ompai y ran at once pure upon tbe canal t b ?t tt nau b? Uiadr pa>?abir for hi*ia In f>ur week* The baarlaat <lau>a*el* (.!* nthl> place and Irfwkport A portion id the Maueh I'hinik daw attar harlng with to <i the fori* nf the lre.hu, gam way ab at b O (lock la?t 1 be bridge n?ar tba l??? kiUI. on Hiia^iiahaiiuah ItWIt, and the two t'lalug path li lilKn opi<>?natba hearri Mi aduw l'i ni| aoy Uidliif were aw? pt away. He learn that the Lehigh i'o?ilbp/ |n#t ti*n huala, and tbr>a catgoea of coal the fia?>er Miadowi'nin par y nlrn l<?t lour luati a id a iuiuU <riu ur?r tba nun. wln. h b-l< ng d to w ..n M e roiidd* ally hop* in toe >.a*'|> 11 n repaired by th'- lith of October at furi heat aim will atlU 1< are aln at two month* ot the * a?- li for hmalIn* f'Hial of our luiutiarmin hare Millxnl ?rl"i' Intra*, aa will a* buleneaa men located along tb? L*kl|k At J K Pryor'a where the creek erwiw tbe ?tra?t Hi- Mniei.t wa? turned into theriaire nf ihe town *a>blt g l ilt tbe tin rt on ell hel fide t.ar'llgout I bw raipeftur rbop and i?r? Mr ?*rynr aod injuring liir raelilrnce materially II* baa en?t*ined a heary loaa The ce| ara In thi* nortlon of Un lowu wera aoon Ml> (I (with I' w titrptlooi ) *n?l *t t|J? tini" of ?rltin< hi? |iiii|r?)i Ihr ?rr*h from <.ppn?lt* n?r nflw a** b> > f?ln of *11 It* hrtdg>? *nd ??mp<>rarj building! * fa* ii tha tapper brtdf* J?-t *? '?* tit* bi Mg? th- kltrbi n of Mr Joa?* Ii un<i*tn in?d >n< lnr< iri Mill ai?tiiiir< t"f It* ?(?t; At th* h??d of ilroadaay. It *f?i" vwrfloWfNl. p*?* l?? p*?tl) down a >?*ll ail*; In tb* r?r and rml?rli.? th* fcam iU?i i<a*igabla i* th* l.rbmh for J""J In d mil < nii?il?ribl? *ti lot* In tt> n?lghborhood ffth* foundrlr* ti.d (org** *l?ii* tb* rr*ah, tlt|n<(k to >Im 'Strut ?* arc nut pr. p?t<.>l U ?; Alttittifch ib* d? ?truotinti of property bn h**n r??t * at* "tin pi.*., d U> ohronl 'l* th* faat that, a* tar a? ?* pm I. ara, ? ll?M*rri loot [Iti'ia lilt LuhmM (^i| li??i?ii??r 'pt 4 J Th* bnd?*ai Hi ??.ly * Mill in Cu*'?*"ia to?a?blp, a- tin ui half ?am*d a my lb* bri<tg?* at Wolf * and lilt?*r > mill*. *?*t Karl, a**a roth canl*d o?, a* aUo John Kapp a raw alii In tb? ?ani. t<i?aai>ip **t Kltlrr'i toniidiy at lira*ff* landing ? ? l?Jtir? i to i h? am.'Oi<T o? J I* * * * th? ??t plar* lo*t a bant || iia worth of b> ard* *11 th* lninh*r mn huu along lh> araah w?ra lo**r? to a gr< *t*l i t Irw H iii -i-rk. r " taw mill, In Mat h*la and o?* o| l.wa > ?>'? rill, mil* n*ar h/ w*r? r?rrt*d <41 1h? |rv*?r|r.*h ill* l.'o?a*tofa >a?lgai|o? ?ai had1) n.jund I> H nm?r * Mill. n>ar l'ara<il>* *arrl*d off Itr.m'h. r*n*l||* (Va i Hrnft.i Aug "* ) W. ban. rrrcitrd fiar'ul 'Uh'?'4 tb* fl*?4 la era; Dan RiT?r On Sunday it had reached the xtraoriir nuji height of twenty feet tbor* ordinary water mark The damage iuu?t han' kdl Tcry great iu nil that action In Henry county It ii ntated chat there wm ncarotly a bridge or mill left utanding. and that at Madiaon. LeakfTille. Danville. and Milton, the bridge! acroHa the L>an. wi'h nearly all the ferry - Hoat.t and toll houwn along .h>< rirer had been carried away, and with them imai<'n?o 'inauuiie.i of wheat aud oati , otaeked up within reach of the flood. In llookiiichara. N. C at the residence of I>r. Brodnax. the rirer wu forty feet higher than the ordinary winter mark, aud the destruction wan ^reat In U?nry county. the loma of Samuel Halrpt"' und mother wan Tery considerable, j and their estate* injured; and lower down, Meiur*. Wil- , ton Bruce. Adman. Claiborne and otharn, were sari nusly damaged and the crop* almost eutiroly d?- I | stroyed The dama,]* on Uanister and ritaunton rl- , i vern are represented also ax very considerable and the ' | editor of the liegiiter says, that It fx his opinion the | damage would an won reaah fft.t.00 000 ax $L.000,000. The loss of thetswu of VauviUis, too. is vory serious, i and the worst part o> it 1m the total destruction of the ' bridge across the river. The Rrgi.tirr hope* that the citiieiis will take into serious consideration the <iue?tion of rebuilding it in a morn substantial manner. [Correrpondeuce of the Richmond Va .Times. Sept 4.] Cmaki OTTr, Va.. August '11, 1S50 We have reoentl.v had very destructivo fmshuts In all the Htvi amn in tbla coiftuy The freshet in Htaunton river was the largest we have hud far twrlre or fifteen yearn In many instances entire crops of eom and tobacco have been completely destroyed The I planters have never had an many difficulties to en; counter In making a crop of tobacco, a* during the pre; cent year. In the spring there was a great scarcity of plant* ; the diought next came, and when the plants were large enongh to sat out. there were wanting suitable i seasons The con?"<(uuuoe was that an unusual small I crop was planted, the greater portion of which, under | the most favorable clrcuniHtan"", conld never ripen. , Now the freshet has come, ana the moat promising purtion of the tobacco crop Is completely destroyed. The loss ou all the smaller streams is considerable, but thia beam no comparison with that sustained on the river. It is artiuiated. that for Ave or six miles above and below Cole's Kerry the loss in tobacco alone varies from one-half to three-fourth* of what win standing This, we may reasonably presumo, la general up anl down the river. It is now thought that the nrop of tobacco in this county cannot exceed one-fourth of an average ctop This is the opinion of most all the . planters The highest estimate I have heard placed upon It, Is ou' third. and this by a gentleman who has visited almost every plantati' n in the upper half of the i county, and whose judgment is entitled to great | respect. The losf In the corn crop is immense. On mauy \ plantations the crop is entirely destroyed. [Frcm the Spartanburg (S 0.) Spartan. A ug. 29 ] On Sunday last cur district was vislteil by one of the most destructive storms, accompanied by a deluge of rain that has ever fallen upon u?- prostrating in it* wild fury the growing crop now almost matured, tearing up by the loot* the largest to]est trees dumotishi init fences and bearine hi,;h in the air the broken fragment* of It* waiting unci diatreeidng visitation. Never before have our witter couree* been xwoilen to the fame tUMit All the hndgoe of which we bate heard being fwcpt :iw?y our information is uecesnariiy confined to a circle cc nparntively email llut we have heard ( Dough to t-a<ldeu the heart, and awaken the moet gluorny apprt-henxloDii, that uiuch destitution and mlfering will be the lot of many ot our people. j I Mill* uod ilill dama have Im?u carried away. ?>lh tbn r-urrounding IviUinfl, and lnr,{e ,juautlti<*nofllMWtj I thus leaving the placee d-e .iate aud clear ol th? appeal an?? ol huving been the noene of active aud chtwr| ful induatry a lew hour* before A heavy log hoiu*. forty feet la length. left lt? mooring* Boar l'itool?tt? | j 8|Tingn. daehed ttorun u corn field of titty acre*, an j [ j went thundering over the tall? below We cannot e?ti- | ! mate the lo?* mp-taine.f In corn alone, it Living been entirely *ubmerKed on the low ground and murb o! 1 it I* yet in the valet, and covered up in the mud. The 1 highland* ale<, have been greatly injured by waihing . away and the formation of deep guiliea Beautiful | Held* of corn, marl) lip*. Ike on the ground, and the i bluui ? made wortblee* We havejo.t beer informed that two bridge* oil Pacolette I'odd'n ami White chare Iwn eftrrlad away; , Hiiro*'. Moor*'*, and Hnoddy*. on Tyger, and Jlr*. I Jackron'*. I.Wi ly VHunt'*, Coulter'* Koi d and Finger'* on I'acoitlle. Walker ? llridgr Mill* and tb? MilWl dwelling ali goo*. Mr Ltuder'? unll* gone, and Mr. I Di-nticn'* tearljr dentmyvd ilolightly h and Antlocli I on J air Foriet KOcr. Floyd'* bridge, and iltilV on Tjrger. ai.d ?e bare tliia un m-nt boon luforuiad thai , i Kill*' bridge on liroad river t* al*o cone A gentleman Jn?t in from 'he Mountain country, I deeei ibee the FCene I here ax being yet more calamitou* than any of which we have heard lie xt .tea that I every mil) and bridge in Henderson county. N 0. have [ been aaelied away, aud that a lar^e portion of th* corn U destroyed, and tbe larm- greatly injur, d by the flood and norm We have neither time nor dlnpo | Mtioo. at pre*?rit to my mora on this audden and dia ' artiou* dirpuniatlon [From the flraeovllle (8. 0.) Mountaineer, Aug 30.J ).a?t Saturday we bad an abridged edition A the deluge. The rain fell in torrent* throughout th* day Tba oldeet inhabitant" never wltnes-ed a greator outpouring of the heaven*. The water eour *? were op I igher than they have been lor jear* and all tbe I bridge* that we have beard of. have been either *wept If or greatly damaged In the afternoon a *evere j etonn of wind aroee. which threatened to proetrata ! j everything In lt? ?ay Several ol the * had* tree* on our etreet* were blown down, and the different garden* and orchard* in the neighborhood suffered nevereljr | The road* through tti- country have been rendered aimort lmpasaable b) fallen ttee? We also learn that great d*mage ba* been done to the corn In the surrounding country |ii*a*tr*u* account* ol the ravage* ol tbt tioim reach ut Irom all direction*. [From the Rutherford (8 I' ,) Banner, Aug 3* j l.ast Paturday Mth invt , will long b? rememberad in thi* section ol country *? ' tba raiuy Katjrday " ??'. ? I" ' ' "?l?? ......1. ?urcef?tvely hut it crninianrid lulling In tnrrmts about * 0'i.io. k on Aatutday mcrtiUi; and onnituuml wnh< ut iiitetmiaaioii till about ther-ain. in tUne?enlu< Hut Iw IhUt MiMkH ImM Hk? mern, hw^h away l<ne?? ?imI whatever ob*1ructt>i| their flow In the afternoon th? wind K^riiug up, and the itroii i l I h? ti n thoroughly ? I, the root* of tree* were e??ily i torn up Many of the al'tlr Uwl on our atrawta ?<n lb** blows down lir<>ad rltor. It i? raid ?ai < n riunilay lonr Nat higher than tad ?th t??o known in the oj'U.ory ot man fhaa iiamar? to th*a corn crop l)M k?tn Inim-nav *? h*?n lizard id thai destruction f.l eight lir<dt;?-4 an I nt?k mill* Id tbaa atirrouudin* -i.untry It la latpoaflld* to nllatlr tan full nli>it of th ' Injniy don* In ik? corn ernpa Th* whole of that growing Id the low land* ha* lien entirely uud?r water aid Diurli of It U waah?d over an J vifarrd with mod and nitre and wholly ruined It la the g*ne??| i pinion ( tlnae with wbi ?ji we liar* noame- l that I liia conaiy hat In n Injured to the a id u n t .1 f i vuuo Curb eaniage to th- corn crop altel a total laiMre of tut wheat nop will make l.read arc*4 irntn lb? .Villon (\ c ) i h>anl-;n \ n? 2* J Ab?Wt om* o'rlork PM . ?tl*tt*d i hr I >au i itht an 1 filwifii) it (till (ID It' Ha*. (.lit about flatbt l"'t ImIn* i hi ?ilt? n| llir hridi(* W? witu****d i|uali<ltia? of ltt<M In lh* ?h>|?' of wr*rkad brldg**. ui lla. (m??. I'f> kit. madly iIowb ih? n??r l?u 1 tiff fin*-1 wok I tig tt*l?B< tiUBipkln* grown mm. tot'** ' < i<tU. foddi r and a tbmitatid and oar rt ci*ur?4 in th* iHftiNo null m ii in it t k i fin >l<m H'? r*turn*<l horn* tut ?IMI*d lb' liMiliti 'liill ?l thrrr o'nltcl I' M T?> our ?ur|.rt?~ wo found th* **t*r bad Nifiwd 1 In ??; ar*o?*thi- ro?d at ih? font of th? hill tnt* ?u4 id Ibr brjdg* nil t? ? d*pth avfflrlrnt almo?t to ivin a b"?M Cnt? ??rf n .w *ul< i lain. d that lb* *al*r would ?* ?*?} >|r? Nmh.il> bona*, or **l in It anddaniag* b*r pro| prtj.anJ Ktmnil H jMilxf*. wtih a gaJlaot band <>t joiilitf iniUfav*, |m mml a boat , anu n.an?g*d to ri ach It* it<?lllm >1111 It 1b* a I* btura a an oiir n it wtlbi'dt danger and t h* gallantry ril-play*d by tb> >ii)m* i< worthy of all prMaw Airn Inn at lk? d a i II In |i, I in-f tint lb" boat to ?o* of th* pat* poat* whl< h wa* roiiiii-nlM with lh" hrldn? and batlnc l'iartrd tb* bi at with all aurh artldw k< tin llaM* to Haman' 1 ? wat*r Ih' y provi-did to return at ihl? ?i?bi how*T*r an tneidi lit ofriirrnl that ran.* lira- mating tbrn lb*lr llm, lb* wat*r Im III* l*?il with th? bride lb?r? rim* trw hiM dr>u? tafl agamat II and in a BiOMwtit th* whol* lrid?* Itat*, ltd all da?h?d with th* ?f?*-d of 1,1m.my down lh" r'.?*r, lb* rrul ion party had Ju*l Ix atdi d tli* hi at. and wb?n Ilia brulg* ' ra** way. on* of |bi rnw-ut th* ro|>i and il*tarhad th* l.< at lioni th* brl.l?(- It ww th* wtrk of a moin?Bt, a ?Md nor* am! all mu?t ha?* l'?*a |o*t for ?t?r Th* wat*r (if I'niintry Mn* rw*k> aim out ti * hid th* ?*<iond alory of lb" mill hou?* an J aw*pi away a aniall t*??ni-iit that aioo4 n*ar tba factory tmih >bi p II.habit*.I by a Mm llatrb*tt. Mr* Hukwa-drirrn rut ol b<r h'iu^, which waa linm*ra*d la wat*r to tha top ill lh* door. Mr? Kag and who*a a*at* had inat l?? n rhanir.d to Kain*r hy marrlatc* wa* a?ofc* It m th* Mnuib*ra of th* h .&** tu'iua alioat Uoil bidto llj lof ibHr llf?? Th? wat?-r ran ?? ( h?? l??l d> *p In Ihla kouv. ?r? li nfM>il rMnir ?>i<* (iimdiH !>? fi*?t ?>* ? th* door of the ro?ar?d i dmitrt Mao at thin pU>?. ih> bridge Ir"p?r Arm and utmood, but <h- abutment at hlr ?nd ol the bridge (>! and mwt litt# he.n |i>al but for lb* bold ami noble 'Urtnif of Hr, .lauiea lilrd. tho itam U it ai d lMt( one end of rnp? to It b* do*? down at."lit nn?-?n t^et In lh? ?ni?r, an* afiluallj imeoeuad In fatt?DltiK th? other ?nd of the lope to n plank fenr* poet bWorr h* rftme up out of the ?atar | firm the Ktitnla (Ala) Tlmra An( .11] Tfcaetoim vbtrh rleti-d ua on Krtdaj night of la?t ? * h Mid wbn-b e'ltitiimi rt nearly t*rl?a boura *11 <)e?lr??i|?e and 11? r(l, II n|?>a in? Irnwirig rri p rn htm ?? n??? n?ar<i ?i lu ?? u* parttrulaily t? iba <"?ttf>n atnatrali n? Ihr ??!. <iw>tti<jrlaK all < ?>.. rlp? b<4l? an4 t?atlaf and l.l< win* ?.ff a l?r|t- portion nl th? ImH ?blrb bad l??t intiod *? d'<ubt not tho oottuli rrnp o??r *birb It p?wil. hw hw-ii Injnrfd at kwl prr r.al |t> ff?c? nfon mir t?wa ?a? eon Intl. * t<. th* t h?1? !<* tn 1 | ht?? ?it th> n??t ill; tiw t<>*a lo?.fc4-.| a?l I it bw1 l?>l tbnt?-i *M? aprnntwt Thi' rtiraioi-a^to bar* bad mt ? > (* InaMm taking la Ita m?I|? <n* ribni nf n.?B?rT ffrni th? ?* r- aril tr lb* niiviilila* ?'a hat? b<-ar I ?l It* r??a??? ! ??.?l??nlj mlln lliiW Owl urn ?>I|?, and Joubil?n It i ??? ti<t< d far?f?r th? <*"intrf lb<? lu II fr?|rr>ii 1 %4, ? ba*? a?t >?t aar*rt*la*4. 9 ID. TWO CENTS. Common Council. boaru ok aldkumkn. sur t 7?The Board ni? t at the usual h-ur, \llmul Wood presiding After the disposal of ?wae matters of little Importance, THE ( Hlir CNUlNICKB'a REPORT w?h brought under their notice by Aid. Frinkliw, who presented a revolution to the elfeot that a committee b<? appointed to investigate the charges preferred by the Chief Knglneer against the boarde at Aide)inea and Assistant Aldermen. Grand J iiriee, Police .) udges, Captains of Police Mayor, Ac, &.O., aad that the Klre department unite with the board of Aldermtu in the investigation. by sending three delegate* from the representatives of their body Ala Mohoin secouded Aid. I're&klin's resolution, and made a Ion; eptcch to exculpate himself from the cbnrgeh preferred against him by the ('hiet Engineer. Aid Sh4*. of the Twelfth ward. rose and opposed that part ot the resolution which proper d inquiry as to the truth of the charge n^sin't the (iraud Juries, l'wlice JuUpes. l'olice Captain*, the Mayor. fcc., contending that the Hoard xhould defrnu it?-if alone lie was not arraigned himself in tb? report, but he had a svmtiatliT lor liis brethren in th? or 41.l?rm?w. nil thould therefore rot* lor a thorough investigation lie denounced the report, and the t'hiuf Kngineer himself. In severe tvruii and Mild th.it the Board should confine the inveitigation to itx-kf irrespeetira of the charge* again?t other parties ll?- otij.-oteu to thu delegate* from the Kiru Department iuaainuob aa th*y might sympathise too strongly with their Chief, aDil protect him at ali hazard* 11* closed by Maylnjb that If a eommltt'e appointed by the llo-ud found thai jhe Chief Knplneer could not sustain li < charge* la 1 'to. to the satisfaction of I he cotatnttte. t hut be was la avor of tile immediate removal of the Chief Iron U*e Fire in-part men t. Aid Kki.lt. of the Sixth ward denounced the report. c-pecially the portion of it which arraigned himself. and strongly labored Investigation Aid GaitnnaUo d. nounced lb* report, and branded' both it and tbe i hlif Kngiueer a* beaeath oonteapt lie also ?af in lavor ot bii leuioial Aid 8?n H. of the Kigbth ward wasjoppoted toluveatigation altogether lie denouooed the Chief Knginaer, and express. d a hope that tbe matter would pas* o? ? to Monday In order the-. member* could red^.-t.iuore on the subject and act with wore deliberation Aid D<i.i., of the m iutb ward, proposed the immediate arrest of the Chief fcnginecr, and opposed iuvesii?ation. Aid. Hawxs denounced the Chief Kngineer, bat m in favor ol a thorough investigation. Aid Mil Lra wax in tavor of condning t'ie lnveatigation to the board, leaving tlie June*, Folio*. Judge* Police Captains, Mayor, and others, to exeulpat* tnera'elve* He also denounced tbe (Jhiet Kngineer and then moved to strike out that portion ot tn* r*. solution which related to a delrgatlon fr??iti the r*pr^ seLtativei ot the Kire Department, a-i well as what relatidto virand Juries, folic*, Judges, Xc. whloA was lost by a vote ot 6 to 6. Aid Kkamhlin finally modified bit resolution, by striking out all that related to t be (irand J url*s, I'olio* Judges. Folio* Captains, tbe Mayor. Atc . and th* reaolution v.as passed by a vote ot eight to flv*. Th* President then appointed Aldermen Hmith, Uard, and Chapman, the Committee of Investigation Aid. 8mitii declined to a*t; whereupon All lirittoa wat appointed in hit stead Th* resolution. n? it daally pacsed, proposes to investigate) the charges preferred py tnr 1 Hl*r Kn^'iDftT, i>y luriiiug lor- x r? jimm-aiatlv?n (rem lh? 1 Iro l>?-|>artmenl t? Join thf r?mm t?? cn lb? part of tLe Hoard, with pownr to ?*nil tor p?r?>na and |iap>r? Thu loll" ?in? art- lb? nam"* of tha eomiuitUc, kt. It now ?Und:?Aid Urittun, tJhapmaa, od Uard Supreme Court? In Chumbn a. tlrfoio lion Judve Mitchrll Til* LAT* KVrtNMVE FAIUJKE OF MTYUAM, *AOI 3$ CO.?< HAK0K* Of FKKJURK ANI> FKAI'I) sifti iim k 7 ? In thla cam it ?* oir?r? d by Mr Jodub, ytati'rday alt?rno<>u. on thvpart of lhn runplaioit lit" to nbow that tbc dafcndaiiu w?r* ?rr?Ktfd >? Mm wairant Uiioad iu then* proct ediU|[i? on th? i'tu at August la*t. an<4 that It wa* agreed t hat tli -y ?houl4 row brlore the Judge on the KM at IOo'>l"<-k Id lh? looming, to tru??r?e th? complaint ; that on tlx morning of tb iUM. bcfora lu o'clock a complaint <11 made on oath by the defendant* Iwlorv >lr initio* l.othrop, of tblK city agaim-t >lr. Olark*. ow of km (ircseLt complainant*, ten perjury, la ihmKiui; tb? ?ttlUarlt on which them- p'oea. din^n We?? f<ut>iil> d that a warrant a a* imittj lor bi* amat. ani lbit I' wai accordingly nerrtd on Mr Cla'k* at hair part 111 o'clock <,u|the morning of the '?M. wb?u th? art! J*?lt ?a? mad* bttore Juailce Lothrop: and al?<>. th y utered m chi w lb? raaner :iad cuuauctollbu dvlrauaul*tu procuring tb* *rte?t. U? inn mad* th*i foregoing proposition Mr. Judith piocrrded to contend ILat ftaud iu :o."J? up ol nine; t ac t * and circuuiftanree which. I. >war?>* trilling and immaterial at the firm appMirauma yet, when put m ccnuecil?D With n>b other, in id* up tba win>lt- no tlikt guilt wan to be interred n c Iroiu >a? iKilnii d fa. t but ft >m the ninny dirong p-' ? imptl?? | oil cum Mailt' indicating fraud will uir?llrli pr? RUUipih* proof of luu?o-'un? fba tnteirton* ?t nailt | ar?- m to 1>? gathered. ti?r e?ery aian aho r nmu ti I I Mcrct crista, whan dl?<-o*er? d. preiend? tli u tn> in to tioua arrx konaft, however hi. action 1 t> <nt ball a blm II* (Vr. Judah) offered the anion. < to afeow tlrat. that tlie defeudautpi wlahed to rherk lo|>nry; and aecondiy Unit by their affidavit the l<ut< did net deny the facta ami elreniniiaiieni of ail <?4 guilt. I'dDnwl continued to nay thit th? <HIU> I n>ad)' for the arrett ol the pUmtilf tor perjury id not d* ny tin- larli alleged, but charged |x>rjar/, iiiw njui-h (bat tha int oi to <t- f and the rr mora waa fal-ely alleged. lie (Mr J ) ? bmi'ti d tbut (h? aifi.laTlt hero wa* a eouleaaloo of the d-(< n 1 < lUt, admitting tbc fact* though by a aerpenlln.' an I ?a-i?a denial of lha intent endeavoring to qualify tti* adialfr Moll. I f a wKbti- in a ?*ane of aitegeu e'iinfl in by N>a? plot of a party at theni'mmt he ia ealle I upon ta teetlly arreated > r carried away ?n a- to |n >-ut hla giili'K li-i>iiin?iiy. oiiiiii*) I wituM auk. uu;l t a <1 that l? t?ipfi to ti e court aud jury. b-l..rn whom tha eitae-b ul l b? tiled and particularly wh n tie priu<ti> pal patty pr<?? ntiug U prevented by a ntntr iirtgf th- nlhrr aide troiu Htl*-n<ling the m*?-'i,-vi i In tha irtimt rare ot Inquiry, the jooge ??? b >th tha nurt and jury than f >r? the nntunir of tn.i arreat to eoni rrtn n with tba nlBdatit u wit.-'.i It ?aa toundi d ahatild appear After > >in? fur h><> >u?.rvv tinna In aupport of hla pri.poaitlnu t>u?- I main lul, lid tlie biaring ?%a adjourned On the i - ni.ling, P*" " i"r'l'?n : "ii r o M, at tba ju'litt ? r?>|U ?t w?da inir>* aipioilt, ? > aw to it) it It wax iiliatril. tka -vruiiin li? Mf?, ih?t Mr. Clark* ahonld >>- nrrr?t>-4 in 'h? tr, rnlof ?u<i tbat an mou a* tha warrant waa <>biatn<"t O'im i>l tha ii>tuouanta. or tb?lr ?4*nt w??it d<>*o with ir.? bikI poitiUd out Mr i'UiIc ?liil? awitli-r ?4><b-J until b> *> tak'n ; an.l <hat It *t< <1 i- Kill IM drulgn to |>rrt?iit the titcBilaii -o nf Mr uri> at tha tm? i>l ibi' Inquiry, anil t" <i' l'lt>m mf-aiij?tlon Mr La Kr><|u? <b? In'ro<4n>'<i<>a' ( h-t-?tluiopj Ur Nil) II *al all"(Hhrr lrr?i??a'if an.l tbat It cnald not iho* that tb? rAtrc "t <l>lra i i i< th* rr> din ra ? *il< b>m| In thl> ri?ui|>l*lnt i? trn? rb* "fl?r a?a only t" |rotrant the m>|'itiy ami <1 arjal< ?r?d li< aonji) la-ad t < tataa l??u*-. a a It'll a< ild i?ca b ur J?>? at laaat llWWln II VM . a I # b?li> ablin III* complainant* had a<topi r<l t' if ililtlM true l?u> In th*aa proerviilof* ll*a rauM lb- t?ct nf ih?- arrr?t of M r Clark* |iro?? tbat anfdam, H <' a Co liiil rrtiiotnl ' r w?-rf about <o r>n"ir their pra ! < rtjr bajond lh- Jtirlnlrt 1(11 i?f tb? rdurt' Mr Jnhii Van llurrn In r*|it? ?ai<l tbat <h? Uot of tha falltira nl tba bouaa nf (ttiydaiu fa** k t'? > and Ib'lt prnrrnllu(> In thr |r?i> niirt'l. w?? i... n-a??aai y t? ilt at-ui n Tba rbar* nn ttwc ui oaut'i ffinaait war* ?uh?tar<tl?Jljr p-n?>>l aa<i in id r in* arrrit ' IMr I'lurka waa IB ali'ioua ?t *"11 a' at>*ur4. *11 not Bow tba auty-ct of Iu-j*11ry Tb? p'n wlimi bad h? n nrft? d on by tk* n4ant a ?itn it tk* 14-nia nf it* Jadgv. Tt' f ba'l a< nr.t ><paita4 iba d> or fo mi|Mrt, bat m>? ttiat th. lr a-:a w?ra '?J - ? - " " ?' ? a thatt h Ilw Th'j ?) D'llMnn hia r... n .tnwn IU?f ? IM ah wn tbat anyot m i<?; k '!*, htn tn>n lu'diWit for } ? < Tkkl th<"| la ??rto4lt mukliir arraptaiiroa ila'ad at Huifalu Imt mata ID haw Vnk. ta aaatalB tb?ni ?l<? ,my ban ua?Mi Mr Hod; nr Mr. .Vitvdjr to ? r?r ? ir n<?ilw ml lb? pr>' !!< ? ? that (kin *aa 1 n> * 11 ! laniattnaa ha*a Iwi >b'<*gtii? in n.?li fhip. Ui?nt? ?|| rrrratl) inada, ta -howii ty arid ti-a, and that It waa to a'old replevin al Nn?, h> (Mr Van llur?t>i would wk waa It not | i?n H bow i bat t h? art" ?t of Mr Cl?rk? waa ? .< m forth* aipr?aa purpoa* of arolitlnii th? u of iha fraud ' iMtppnaa thay bad ? to ?>> irn a > u> would not (ha* lw partinant fb r "id ov nf a prlaotar , al?a>* a*ld-n ? llthavn i l> t on# wrr nil la It Bat ta be tiiferrwt i b Would alt Uir mm* anafed a<atn>t than ' lir au?a iiaf were the ?rr?at flrai of Piifdam. A ft !? . ? ?. tbat Mf?n ffat they ha treat- I o'har 'San a ?* without a friend or a dollar and II th-f >nirl?ed w trrwl Mr <\arko. and promulgate th> a|aa4. r thai ha had r< inailttod p-'jory would not t i li . al?ow 'ha lalrtt with which Iba all>|>i| aafa of fraud ?*r? ml* ted ' The on lb? alb' r al |e aaY w# delay l.ock a) the If alimony taken d*ln If at a'l, la by their realatanea to that *ht< h lh?y ail cannot hurt the?i and which they hate tak'i ta Ja;< la dlirvalhi After a ma furfhar d|acna?<t n .Tnd\? Mil ha|| aald tha affidavit la ?<ltni*aaMa by eoaaetit tb- I'lalatiHk mtiat n* ?t prota tha daalfn aileged be' ' tlia/oaa (a lain anj other pari of th? ?*)???'? "f? ? I In ?ona?<|Uenc* of other ?n?ai-a?m< of -?aaa4 tha alaBiinatlon waa farther poatp .nel to n it frtlap I'ollta Intaillfrai*. .Illmft fa /'au h?* A man hy th> nana ot A f t'ail^r Waa aft" rte! an a charge < f tejiiittng to pa?a fo Mr? W?t>?< a counterfeit ft hill purport. In a to ha n i ba llan k of < iimbi rlnud. Port i and Maine: andwhllaMra fi.tina ati aha> nt and' ar'.rin|( to |^?4 wrmKmi'i'i in- ptmi?h ini.i .I j'tlr* k< r?? ? 'd th?< r?*u? Inr trUI tmtfil m the I'tUrt A pr>ml?*rr r>?t? <l?t~4 Hnlrifl Ait(ii>tr> I KM), lit 4 Uj. dr ?? i; TkM 0'ft"?rh*. I?r th? mm ?f ?(*.?> in .)*?? MrCullaotWiIrt lor ??lu? r+ci\w< i|. ?x- f >un4. m I. rtl?y In th-p?. r. r..UM *1 lh? T ml>- by <* ??r J Caulk la ih? ??nar ran Identify the fr rtj,?a>J l? A rtot rirrurml nn < h. VTth Hit . at N ? w < >rl *aat t?????a In whirh anf>?f ?S?m '<w?l??4 U-mt ?hol? ntlrrlji through th? t?..|y Th? iniu<l?r? Tin- fciith i ?n llt ? ?t n. fr.r th? Wt>llln|t?l ?<w l\1 Mil Ol (r? !??? MllM HI) lll<l*tl IMI II i ?f) V> bn It t" i>|rir<4