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■aaww . —— — —” - d« In Finn, when? Im (rir.ml llio lollowinc nli,rct» belongin'* It. a ji’wt'llrr ol l*.vri. : .1 ftt>vkrl*fiinr!,« H pi.t'il ktii'i', 1 pistol-riJine wliip. all ot tin* intui nfncturc ot M. Ilrvivino, No. 1Kuo till llrltlcr,Hi P.tri% inventor of tin so units. ('.Mit.iin li.uk s.iiknl from Cli.itlwm, about tin? ihmIiIIo of Jour, on his polar rxprdiliim. Tim intelligence from Spain is melancholy and afflicting. Poverty, discontent. outrage and •«*»«* citv mark tin* unhappy contest raging hi that dis tracted kingdom. No military movements of run sequence have taken place, and both parties seem to be in a wretched condition. I he queen was a- j built to visit the seat of vvai in person. » TlHkltV. Tin* inft lligenee from l ink \ is interesting, it the correspondent tin* London 1 imrs may he relied oil. He write* as follows : i1 AHta, S?7iL /tine.—Despatches front Constan Nitnple, dated *hh init. arrived to government last night by » French courier; limy state ift.-»t all in tercourse between Lord Ponsonby mid tin’ Porto bad erased, and die test ot tint diplomatic body, tiudiug the affair become so not ions, li id hacked nut of it, refusing farther to interfere. 1 am hound to add, without of course expressing an opinion of my own, that tin* corps diplomatupu conoih r th.it Lord Ponsonby went too far in Ins demands and mean ceil. Tim Ottoman fleet, which had uidi r< and was ready to sail, was, in consequence of the state of this question, caintei iiiaudcd, and dm squadron, which hail already quitted the i'nspho rus, was recalh il, (tlint is orders for its recall were issue I.) rriie reason for these measures w as lest the llritish fleet should attempt to seize that of Turkey by n roup di main. Thu Porte is in othei respects-, assuming a de fensive attitude, and is displacing an unpleasant »lbg,r«H ofenmitv or ol incivility inward Kngland. A few davs before the d lie of those despatches, a firman applied lor to enable a llri|isli vessel (with <h*ft|Kilches) to enter the lll.ick Sea, v\ .»s lorniallv refused In the Turkish government. M. I huiiuniet) (die ifussiiiu ambassador) had hfHvarded to his court and London remonstrances and protests against tin* charges directed against him and Ins imperial master In Lord Ponsonby, justifying himself against the imputation ol having had anv thine to do in prodm ing tho ticaimcnt of which Mr. ( hurt hill had hern the objet t. The Austrian ambassador had also protested against those accusations, declaring them unfounded. 'Phis is not all. Tho Austrian government has foiwanledto the representative at the coni ol London a formal protest and rurtiotisti-no a .linst die conduct of Lord Ponsonby in the i• -1»»* t in question. »«»J ■fating unequivocally that it (da? Vtistiiau gov« rn inent) will consider a * a dei In am 1 of war anv i act of hostility committed against Turkev by anv power ol Kurope, and that it i- determined, mmi - over, to maintain in its lull- >t t vtent and meaning llu* integrity of the < )ttoui-.m • mpii • The < • rand Suignor i« said to have ilim ird the Rev of Tunis to take po ■■•s-dmi ot ('oust.mtim , in which tho French armv occiq»i« s two points. The I rerich A inhassador I•»s protested, I he Turkish squadron i-v #n:i.' in I n -e fm <• to Tunis to assist the R»-y. STILL L \TKIL By tin' parkM ship I’m vno, Ii mu I l.ivrr, .mi vod this moniiii-', ivc have received out P.uis join naU to tho 1st n| July, from which we exti.i t tlx following : — The king litld In eifr urged, *»ince tlx1 attempt ol Alihenu, to nstubluh a body-gord, hot would not listen to it, saying that bayonets had imt been wanting, an I that he would ratliei expose Ins life than to am limit to Hitch servitude. 11 is majesty had addressed the follow nig letter■ to the archbishops and bishops of l i a lire ; - “ Ih.vi iti.Mi Sin,— \ new attempt lias nisi threatened my life. Pi evidence has preserved it. Mv gratitude is raised Inward linn who has rnvot ed with his powerful hand a life entirely devoted to the welfare of I ranr.e. I have the firm convic tion that then pei sevei ing proteetiou will aid me in maintaining in m\ country peace,and iespcct for religion, order and law. M» intention is that a solemn /Y I hum and thanks-givings should hecele hr.ited in all the churches ol \ our diocese. “ lous piiiuppi . Paris, 27th .lune, 1S,J(».** Aliheati had attempted suicide. (• aligliani’.s M esienyer gives the billowing account ot it . One id the keepers having gone out lor u mo ment to get some tobacco to chew, he requested the other who was with him to go and hasten Ins return. The lattci h xi scarcely turned Ins hack, wIm ii the prisoner endeavored twice to dash out liis brains against the will; hut the koeper was too quick lor hint, and sei/.od him hv tlx* clothes, Buying,4* Ah’ my lino follow ! Aon wish to ploy nv» a trick, which would have hot n the ruin of mo ' Aliheati at first endeavored to turn it oil as a joke, Imt tiflerwards acknoH lodged lux real intention, as nertiug that it was not lot the want nt courage that lie attempted Ins life, hut that he had become dis gusted with liis present state ol existence, and wished to utvt* liimsell from l ight more weuii ioine davs. He is at linn s pi idigal of liis exnres* •ions. One of them is—14 My name begins with the first letter of tho alphabet, and the king Imx yet to h or all tho rest of the letters.** Another in, 4i Whatever may he my fate, mv name will he known through all Kurnpe, and mv devotion ot mvself honored by nil true patriots.** In consequence of the attempt to assassinate tin* King, the place where the review was to he held in tho celebration of tho VYx/v Jours would not he designated until the last moment. Talleyrand still hangs on, Imt grows more and more feeble and low spit iled, lias mg been obseiv ed to shed tears! Tho -Author nt tho 44 Marseilles Ilvmti,** Rouget do Lisle, died at ('hniso*li Itoi, .lime 2f*lh. lie was horn inl7ti0; was pom, hut supported h\ a jHjiaion «( 1200 francs from (•overnmenf. Mrs. Norton is arrived in Paris, and taken up her resilience at the 44 Hotel des Amhassadeurs” ■—ail appropriate name for tho chero umie of an Knglisli premier.— The (• t/.mle de l ranee, in its gallantry, says, that 44 Sheridan's grand daughter justifies all the reports that have been spread of her beauty.’* She appeals to dislike tlx* public ga/.o and admiration which she naturally attracts mi this moment. CASH rOR WHEAT. r|^iir. Subscriliers, (oim* door above Richard Tv ree's,) will give tin? highest market p.ice l.o Wheat throughout the ?*« ason. HOOTII & I.AHY. July 7 tn it . HA T . H O HIt IS K i: ft ft, HAWK * 0 * A It i:, \T|/OljU) inform Ins friends anil tin* public, that ▼ T he just returned from the North, with a SECOND SUJPri,Y or .mvj vuE.ii9 noons, hought ujMin I he most favorable tci in*,m rniisecpience of the creat anxiety of the Nut t hern Merchant* to close their Spring mid Summer Hoods, which hi;i hies him UiJSKIiL reduced prime. ||is stock is composed (it Sl'.W \NI) I KI’SII CSOOHS, having been nearly all bought this Spring and during his recent visit to the\urth, ami rompri unj r almost every article in the Dll Y (>( H U)S I A D (IROCKR Y /#/.-Y/£. Jle would respectfully solicit a call from all purchasers. IIEKKIWUS. 1 / Ml Uarrel*, first rate, ■ I 1 H W.VI ..it rnnsi';nme:H. whicli In- will .S/,7,/, f,(Jh' tu ek>.~e ».iles • July H :,w ’* Tvt\A* wii m:\u o. t'rtnn /Ac AVir f hlnnti /kf, 4(i. LATKA IMPniM \\T KKOMMIAKU No furihei movements /owardx ll»e prosecution of the war against Te«'*s will probably he mad* before fall.—Thu /a*I a* a omits f i uin I'aiupicu i* • nresrnt that city as perfectly ipiiel no aimed force was rhne, and no disposition made towaid. raising one. I he l . S. sloop o| war * \\ nircu* huiI seht. 4 (•rumpus* had arrived at T nnpi* <» - nn<J the Mexican (•ovcrninent had, through th* gewly appointed roiuinaridanf, apologised I** this ( • nvernment, for the msolt offend the \ unman d mid the otli* ers ol th*1 Jt liei son, and i*'mo ved the rouiniari*lant ot Tumpi* «*, <>mne/, who gave the insult. Hie srhrs. (*ie*de nud Nt danta, of this port, were wrecked <*n die bar, a short tune since—cargoes in ti d.inie'ed slat**, and news v.i ved. \ liancli hi ig i a 11«-«I the fiiistave, troin Itordc.inx, was also hut nut king live mi six v* a veL th.it have he* n lost on this har within as nian\ Week*. I’he treaty entered into helw * eti Santa \ na and (i' n<*raI I Illusion,reached Mexico in the latter par t of June,and win ini mediate I \ laid he for* f **»n •» i * s> ; hut no definite anaiig*uient had heen enteied into when nm informant lelf, and eonj*** lure upon the subject Would he useless. Wo have been favored with the penis.d <»f a number ol h Horn leocixcd by highlv respectable hod**** m this city, win* h throw considerable light upon the internal affairs ol Mexico. I ncitement is follow ing excitement, mid coi^rulsioii succeeding 1 convulsion, and none can foretell the conscipicn * es. Nothing w ill save Mexico from a bloody ci vil war ol some duration, hut (lie placing the iciiis o| tiovei umeiit in the hands ol her most intelligent and prudent men. The ‘Pionunciameuto,* issu e*l by the Slat*- o|()i|oain lavoi of the fedeial ( oiislituhon,is daily ga niug parti/ms, A tin* confu aioii is such,in that section, that tinL *s there is a gen- ‘ oral co-operation, r.iidv to In* met with, the over- 1 throw ot the t • eiiei al (inveriuneiit is inevitable. I In* i In*-Is ol hoi 11 pa i lies are exert ing themselves to re-establish the ( ohm nut ion ol | S*4d, revised by a National Convention. Toro, the < oimuaudniit ' *>l \ iicalan, has h* **n «I* - pi iv« d of his anthoi it v, on ' an'oiint ol his attachment to Santa Ana. t*one i >d I elipo < 'oilalos has Incn name*I in Ins stead ; audit is supposed th.it Cuiaro \ asijue/., coiniiimi- , riant of \ era Cm/., will slim* th** same fate for , like le.r-oii. And, in la* I, il is believed (li lt all tin* high functional u s w ho are ut all hirinlly to J Santa Anna, eitln-i pei mindly or to his cause, w ill he i*o#».i»« it *\ repla* ed by ollieis of tin* oppo- j *»il*' sent i me ii Is. ( tom* /.,the * oinmm.indant otTam pirn, was deprived ol ho place paillv uu tin* mine > grounds, and partly lor the insult given to our flag; I Ids place was supplied hv I ciiax, the same iudivi- } dual that w as i in pi nun* d in 1 H’A’J at Naeogdoc! .es, by die colonists of I * x.o. (•* tea a I |- i la sola has h* in mi ni ii mn i d h* I mi *• i f * on in il *•! War, for Ids alleged misconduct in obex ing die orders of San ta \iu», Lxin *1 while lie was a prisoner id'w ar. Ilie (ieiiii ill 1’oir’ns, i ^ lilts \ passing a law, levxilig ii * null ihulioo on all lamb <1 properly, he- ! sides lliiit w liich weighs * heavy already, and h is lor the last four months, on houses, f M the I ii 'o tni'iihei of troops who fell Sail lends I'otosi (or I i ni pi «** i only fits had anived al \lta ntii i, a town situated H leagues horn tho place ot einh ii kalioii. I com the above it will he seen, dial huh* hope ol any successful * ampai n a mist Texas i an he expected to take plan* via v s *mii, il i at all. STILL L \ I KK. K\ tin* .11 I I\ «I oldie sehonuei \liu.ili.i, Imm ' \ *in I 'in/., mi l' ii n llial all w as <|iiic| in dial i i I lv, win n die Muialia ihpoiini. Hide wi re no | troop* in the city, anil il was thmi'dit that no al ! 11*n11 t would he made to i 11-.1 an\. The prcv.iil * in** opinion anions dm mielli « iit portion el the people Wits that 11«» fmtliei ino\ emenl s op.iii.wf 1*0X11* W ’Oil Id he ill. ale, tit least, f, ■ I' SntlM* I Mill1 |il ’ i nine. \it ■ • 11.’1111.t w.t* tmtilr 11tst 11 fun- tin \|. m.ilia left Itv tile authorities ol .Mexico, In levy a | tax no the jtersims of all tesiileitl an.I iuim-i esiil ait I loreielters ; to litis evet \ liiteieit minislrr sttaniely I ultji i led, iniiteilly drew up anil seat in a piatlesl, staling that 11 tin* ulije 11 iutta Itli * a tea sit to was call I - II il into elfei i they 'InmM eotisiiler it etpiivaleat tu j a tied nation of « Il■ amiinst limit several govertt ineiils ; il is tniitei ess.ti v tu say till! highly ulfen , sive .ti p vv as a 1 i.iitili>tte.l. , I ,vi ileittents i i v.iiima parts of tin* country nere spoken ut at \ ei a (’in/; ta-v ulnliunai v | inoveioents were rife ill several provinces, fina a.tl| at n, (ill ilia junto anil I’nelil.t, ami ti.i.l not lieen soppi esseil lit die uovia iinient's tnmps ; ... . , era I \ nice appears to lie l.n (lie ii'-estahhshliient I ul the leiha il rover innent. I a i!im ahsenre of p.t | pet s, ami il there Were anv, no tlepcinlenee can I he plaecil on them, we rely wholly on the inform* lion rh'ane.J Irom eentleinen anisine fiotu Me.vi ! <... I la- \ I>niiiy lit lvv.> Imti.Ireil an.I titty ilon hlonus to aue ter. impout \\ r. Sinro tlin nliove was in ty pe, we have received lorther infoi'iimtion ; it appeal* tii.it a forced loan of two millions had linen declared in the city ul M ■mi i', v\ that die I mulish and I icnch Minister* I entered their protest, colling upon lore miters not to J conti ihute toward* the amount. Santa \n.*’$ parts w.is considered to he out ol power,—and ’ih.it the l ederal I’ lity was succeedin'; in every duet lion. State alter stato was revolutionizing and th.it t*o, with little hlooddied ; the priesU were little cared till', the tri iiviirv was complete ly e\hausted. It was said that the- new part\ j would mu on any account pio-ecule the \\ ar in Texas. / / tun tht "Stir (h'latns //re, July -7. i MI A ICO. I lie following letter was written In Vincente | I I disel.i, cener.it in eltiel nl tlie Air \n nil armies, li\ I j -lose Maria I'nrnel, Secretary of the Wat Depart- I intent. \A e tinlili-.il it tlirnugh the liberality nl' a* t respectable him ul tills city, hv wlnmi it was cum 1 i litunicateil. i In Ills f. vcellencv die (icneral ill Chief, ; Don \ inrente l ilisola. | Ihnr l\i,ml, I 1 through the criminal apathv of Cungross and t the complete tiufUty ol government, it heroines nr- 1 i ess.n s to pot in ttSsi a certain stiatagem III save ■ our country and out selves. Von will have to lend * a hand to its cyectttioti, unless vmi want to perish* w ilh yian army, altei w itnessing the niter destine- i ! lion Ilf the reptihlie.—Such is tile Imldness of our J ... radicals, and the weakness of guv . et unietit, that trom this tin,it up to the moment I when you adopt this plan, Vmi must, ere now, hr convinced of the truth of the fn-st point ; as to the 1 I second, a morn posit,ve proof cannot he given than the sudden halt ol the army ol i. serve. Such, I J '!»•", is the propel mot hod of executing mv plan : all . , opinions must he gener.tli/.ed : above ah, a letter I . must Im written to the government of this . .ipital, j t mentioning vny purtii ul.irK thin all the „inn' > I want a I hei.n.ir to he appointed, w ho will rent ' in other nut 11 I . y.is he restore I to the I* epuhlie, . U ho w ill ho the m m ! Yi in.liter ; perhaps \ a lencia, tor lie is at the saute time the hope anil fear of many . I itis idea is mu so much t• • put tho plan into execution, as to g.-t a powerless < '.ingress to mv"s| l tie; oovurnijicnt with all pow. t to re train the rrv j olutionary spirits, and enlist new soldiers to carry , on the war and maintain good order. I have said euougli ; reflect on toy word s; von w ill fully m preciato how timely i. this me.isme. ,\o, tune is ! to la; lost ; and mark me, keep eatefullv or tear this letter, written by a friend on whom von can 1 rrely. JOSE MARI A TORNEL. I his plan is iisliliod |,v . pamphh I now circula- : tin; through JA1 xteo Attd aH thu lat 15 cttit■ s of the / M rxitan HepuMii . It is entitled Lemial San ta Ana's Trial. Tliat docniiteut is the evli'-ivr production nl the Liberal--, and i- well tabulated to inixe every holiest mind a.-am-t tin* i*o\» rn They w ant federalism Toi m l do**s not want it, and therefore lie would Id 1 m get a Di‘ - I ilor appointed, wIhim; power would In* sulTicirMt to suppress those lie styles ievnliilioiiaiy pint-. Ti \ \ * No further change bait taken pla. tlm relative situation* nl i ithei the .M*-xirnu m I e \ iait ar iu\ : and no movement of itiiliorlain e inav be e\pi « ted till towards the doseol Sep tember. Until aimn* are awaiting iri nfori »• no nt-. t»i hi ra| lloii-ton lias not yi l joined tbr Ti Man amiv, and we have been informed be will not. \\ e niiderstatid that lie is at Ins residence in n Yifoeibn be*, whu b he reached in a shot! lime vim r. (iijnial Lamar, who Ills supei ( i di d him in the i > inin and, has the entile «onlideiii «• of th* arniN and cabinet. [ V fh /he. Mount, J..lv 'J7.— Hv' the schooner * °* luuihmi, ('apt. Ilaskm-, direct fro n \ t Ia^rn, sail ed nil the I Till insf. we learn that the I rxiaiix now bn | no apprehension nl being attacked by the Mi x ii alls helm e November or Ib-cefltber. Aii extract of a letter hv her, says—“ I hey ranuol march at thin season, nor la bile the fall rams; many nf their men, during their retreat, In*iislieij fni tin* want of water. Our \rmv is itnmit -1,000. J'lie people a. ed.-mnuined to stand, • Mil have iio more iiutvin/ «»lL the family'of Win. 11. Jack, Secretary nl State, ame passengers in the (’olmnhu.s. I imhiivim mi;ujui:\rj . I HUM TDK H I S I —01 1 1(1 \ L. rnoM i ni. <• 1.01:1: or 1111 (i 111 i\st. Hi have been furnished lor piiltli«»n with J < o11M*H of die follow ing Ol der, ISSlIed I I N Lei). (• mnls, and ol his iusirm limis to tin* officer com- | mamliug I Ik* United Slates ti mips near \ irogdo clies : ( >It|»l It, I lie \J* Qf Ml l i lts, \\ . |)|.|- UtTMl NT, | .No. 1*). S ('amp Salnnr, July I I, t The prevent posture of affairs in "Texas nidi- | cates thn prohahilitv of Indian disturbances on the weste 111 and southwestern borders oI the Uni- j ted Stales, in the course of the summer and an- | llimn. ()n this hypothesis must he predii ated all military movements on lliis frontier. It is there-( lore directed that, on any .service reipiiring a de- j turbulent of the troops at any military station or | rump, to he sent on duly in the wilderness, on ; which they may he absent mote than two days, and out of supporting distance, not less than two hundred inl.intiv, or one hundred and fifty nioun- i ted men, lie detached. "The fate of Major Dade Vs j command in Honda illustrates flu importance of i strict attention to this older. Uv inder of M 11<u (•cm ral * '• lines ; (.1.0. Mc( \ LL, I /> ('., and \hsisttnit \df t (teinral.. Ill \l» (v»l MM I IIS, \\ I ‘II ijn Di I* \ a 1 m r \t, t , ( 'amp, Sabine Jah/ |(f, IS.'Hi. t Sin: Hivin' leeeived satisfactory inhumation that, among the Indians w|i » have recently coiii miiied depred iiiotis upon (lie Iroulu r inhabitants n| Texas, m I lobe 1 Ison’s ('olou v, there were some of the tribes residin ' within the limits of the Slate ol Louisian.1 nr \ikunsis, I have deemed il pro per, in order to asceilain to what extent these 111 dians have partii ipated in these depredations, and, at the same time, to it shain then hostile inrur sioiis, into Ti \ a s', to dim 1 your 1111 • * 11 (i <»> 1 to the i maitci ; for which purpose yen will repair, with the hui i s under you 1 comm.iml, to the town ot Na coy 1 Inc he , where you will, for a time, he occa sionally stationed until otln 1 w Le direc ted : and to which place I have ordered seventeen thousand Ini r Iiii 1 id 1 ed rat ions ol'’ll 01 ir, with the like (] mint it v id the small part'* of the ration, together w ith eight thousand live hundred rations ol pmk, w iili author ity for 1 stiiiplv of heel, sufficient to complete the whole supply to 17,100 rations. N our p' -itiiui at Nacogdoches must combine the several ad vantages ol strength, In alt h and comfort, and it must he lortilied hy a small lueast j work, i oust rui’ led ot light materia Is, with a block house or two, at the opposite angles. Tin* primal v ohputnf the present occupancy of that post is to enable me to carry into effect in struction* id the President of the United States, j embraced in the letter from the Department of \ W ur, dated lltli May, ls;tf», ot which I enclose! herew ith a copy lor your information and gov-i eminent. , Should vou find any nl the Indians,of our side of the supposed national houndarv , manifesting a bus* tdespiiii, ,nu will urge them to return to their villages and hi* peaceable. Hut should they, or anv other Indians, nr other armed forces, he found in a warlike attitude, er in the act ol anv decided ' hostility against the United States troops, or a g liust anv ot the inhabitants of this frontier, or ol the disputed (1 rtifnrv to the south or cast or north of* Nai nigdoehes, you will in that case employ the I hu resot y our command to arrest or otherwise re stiam them from such hostility, notifying the com manding officer here of their position, probable 1 numb,and condin t . to the end that the forces at ! this place may promptly support and co operate | with you in their arrest or punishment. Hut you 1 will not attack them without evidence of their1 hostilitydemonstrated hy theii conduct rather than bv their threats, taking care to conform strictly to the preenutionaiv measures prescribed in the in simm nous m ri'M mi enclosed, as well as (lie eene l al M’lMilations ol the \\ ar I )epai tmeiit. N on will keep tlio rommandinu ofVicor at this |>laci», ami at Fort Towson, informed of rvers mo\ ement, and e\ ery measure, eonueeted with or embraced in the directions and duties assigned to VO t». I .im very res|km tlullv, vour obedient servant, FD M l M) I*. C \|\FS, M ijoi (hneral (’omin indiii”. I o the o (lirer comma ml in1.’ tin- I . S. troops at or near Nacogdoches, near ’Texas. PL IILIC L \M)S. /' fh'dft iff ii h (frr from 1/ississippi. Hut lor the Public Lands tli ere would ho h w \ ;m Ilmen men indeed in this part ol the world. I he old settled counties are strnu^lv against Inm, and tlio independent new settlers from the South, independent I mean in circumstances, hut in the parts ol the State just reclaimed from die Indians, \ ,ui Boren is strong, not in his own strength, hut in that nt tin* (• overnment and its patronage: All the otlicers are not onlv (iovern ment men. hut active idectioneerers. To ha\e I'eeu an active clortionorroi i«. almost the onlv road to office in tliis conn!ry, for in (lie whole ran"e ol m\ observation, and I have been a resident a num ber o| years, I have not known one appointment ol .11 v other description, and w hen appointed, the ollicer must not let his zeal cool, or he will soon ho informed against, and lose his place. It is reduced to a s\stem, and (»en. Jackson’s office holders in the west, and the\ who wish to he, are dm most furious and clamorous pati/.ans in the world. \\ hen to lie successful in services of this nature is the hestmle to reward from the fiovern inent, you may pid^re what unceasing and violent exertions the ollico fielders make for President Jackson’s man, Air. Aai Bureii. And then* are t,'n*at numbers whom tins can influence; mans tli rot ml i their interests, many more throu<;ii their fears for their interest. /7m man they can help in Lis speculations if he prove conformable; that% they can thwart and harrass if he prove relractorv. A on inav l>«* cure they h aw none of their powi i *• »n»x« rei.t, t.11 th« \ know in *■ \ i• 11 oiii \V ashi11 - lo,l »« "p..i, tic in, and that iiiev are » xp« • -ted to la |iii| UVH'itMII 'll l"l I" 'll ' pill .HmI kl pi III "Ht* * ' (connected witli land -.•!« >) will' li •! d,,v keep a lew yi i • . i < ■ 1 i I • ■ • i - ! < ru»n loituni s. By tin* means tlif l*r« id* nl has a host ol adherent* in this cumin >, in whose i n* v,,hi what h* may, he ran never ill) wion r. It h hid « 'pouseil lleuia n Wiiitm v instead ol Mr. \ i (I inn a* his still's i * ’ • ollice, I •' M « * * Il 11— i drill these men and their follower* would have m if)« f« i \\ bin ey 1 i Idr Van It non. No Kim/ ever had more absolute power ever the will el his hired inerreiiai its than <«*n. .!a* kson has over the office holders in the South West. It one iiaprns to he mdiftorentl v hon* veil will always find him moty neglected and less in (aver at \\ ashingtou than any other, and lie is soon kicked out nr gets a broad hint tn walk out, m ivc his frelini's, from In inf* dismiss* d. 'I’li#* Public Lauds are a source ol great and in i i * ,i sin/ wealth, bm I mi convinced in mv nun mind, that they are and will more and mere he a curse to the country. I In hev«* they have lulls doubled the President’* power by dmihling his patronage, and when I think how much alarmed nor lathers weri? ill ’!#S, at the increasin'/ powei ol the Lxeculive, I can hut smile at their Inirnrs, and ,isk ins sell what the old patriots nl that age would s.is » ©obi 111«• v lift their heads from tin* grave, and witness the almost unbounded power that one man has attained, I will not say throughout iboL. Slates, Imt here, and elsew here 1 (’oinpared with "Id John Adams, (*eii. Ja* ksun’s power is likea steamboat compared w ith a skill. But had as this is, it is not tin* worst. *1 In* public lands are giv ing birth to the most ex tensive and mad specula tions, gambling ol tin* highest degree, which must produce wide ruin and convulsion. But the worst is not toll) vet. They are giving birth to the most tool corruption ami fraud which tins country or any oilier-ever saw. Live your imagination I lit* reins and vmi can hardly conceive I In* truth. I admit it is It ir<I |br the Loveriinieiit to c heck these vill.ii- j mis, hut all will say it ought to fry. Instead ol that, if*, agents are the worst ol the sett. Il he will hut he a thorough going lull-hlooded purlizan for the (Jovi ru file lit and \ an Huron, he may cheat i and defraud to any exten the pleases. Pile crimes ' that an* acted hero against tin* nation and the In- j ilia ns, are enough to call down the judgment of l lea ven on tin- land that stilli is it. I trust that the old t States will do something at the ballot boxes to le- I strain these great and growing evils. Mr. \ an : Huron will certainly continue in office and power the present ollice-lmldeis »Linare doing so much * for him. Thai you know is the New X ork creed | ■ I “ rewards and punishments,” and dividing the. spoils. Pin* only way and hope is to break up the I present execrable system and its abuses, I>v pilt I ing into the PiesidoDcy a man who will sweep the Idood-Mickers out. Old Hugh is the ho\ Ibr th it. \ firmer and lionester man never hrealhed, and lie knows these Jackson \ an Huron ollire holding partizans site e he bloke w uh Jackson,if be did not know them before. Live us old Hugh it possible; hut it vou can’t *ivc* him, give us anv body who will put fire in the ih vt ol scorpions,” | /\ i< h)iwn<l 11 h /g. M il I; MOH SIM IMT. Pin* St. Louis Republican of the i?Tl July furnishes the a mu* veil accutint of ihh.ua ( till, run ' i III ONUS. 44 Plic* good order of our town was disturbed I mi Thursday night bv the riotous pioceediugs ol a lew disorderly men, who, about 1*2 o’clock, I proceeded to the oilier of the St. f.nuis ()hsrrrn\ 1 broke open the doors, upset the press, ai d cast the types into the street. W e believe that not more than fifteen or twenty individuals took part in the mob. About 10 o’clock a drum was beat, and a few men appeared at tin* call, mnrebed into \\ atm and M tin street, and, without increasing their num bers, thence proceeded to execute their work. One of the Vldermen, Hvran Mullanphv, I v i attempted to arrest the proceedings; hut ft ml ing it impracticable, being unassisted by' the watch oi anv of the city officers, lie was obliged to desist. \\ e understand, at the time of writing thi- paragi .ph, from tin* Mayor,that lie is determined to pros.cun the leaders of the mob to tin* exit nt ol bis pow ers. 14 We put nside altogether the individual w lies conduct has furnished a pretei d< d excuse for thi* outrageous violation of the law. 11 is publication may have been imprudent; but (bat bo bad a i iglit, a constitutional right, which lie should have sur rendered only with bis life’s blood, to review Judge* Lwvi i sm’s charge to tlie grand jury, and to d<dan ins own sentiments and bis innocence ol tin? accu sations against him in that charge, is a position that we hold to be entirely tenable. His reputa tion is, doubtless, as dear to him as any man’s, ami be would have been unworthy tin* name of an X.Mi.uie w n ri/KN bad lie not performed his duty to himself, to bis family, and to the country Put ting that aside, because we believe a more impor tant ipiestion than a mere personal one i> involved, wo ask, where is this tiling to end! Who can predict that the fate ot this man’s property may not bo visited upon the most worthy citizen of the tow n, without warning, w ith less excuse, ami w ith no recourse whatever upon the destroyers of bis estate I Wlm can feel himself secure, when fif teen or twenty men are permitted, for hours, to perambulate the city, beating up for recruits, and then without molestation, to break into houses and to cast all they contain to the w inds ? Is it not the duly o| every orderly citizen to put down this dev ilish spirit, which is at war with all law, sets public opinion at defiance, renders property, and oven life insecure, and puts every thing at hazard 1 It becomes us all to act with promptness and energy, w illi a determination to support the law , and to pro tect the properly of every citizen, no matter how obnoxious be may be to any portion ol the commu nity.” .MOM IN CINC1NN \TI. Tho public excitement which, it was evident from recent indication*, existed in Cincinnati n gainst ;m \holitiou press and its proprietors, has resulted in open violence. The following partic ulars are published ill a postscript to tin* Cincin nati Whig of Monday last, August 1 :— About nine o’clock on Saturday evening, be tween four and live thousand people (as it is sup posed) had assembled around tin* publication ollice ol the abolition paper, edited by James (i. Minn s , 'and printed by \. I’ugli, at the N. I'., corner ol Main and Seventh streets. In a lew moments the types and printing materials of that establishment ; were seen dashing out ol os windows into the streets, amid the cheers ol thciiumense mass of peo ( pie below. Ina verv short time the windows of the building "id every tiling in the ollice were completely de molished and strewed about the streets. 'The pi iliting I loss was broken to pieces, and the lar gest piece dragged through several of the principal streets ami then thrown into the river. Thus far evri N tlueg w i - done in the must systematic older, and as is believed, was laciils countenanced b' •* \er\ large uumher ol our most respectable cit i Zens. \t this juncture, however, tin names of Mirnev, Donaldson, I olby, \c. (all leading \holitiouist-) "f ie shouted by numerous voices, and immediate l\ three or lour hundred of die mob rushed to Mir nr \ - dwelling. I he mob were well provided with tar and leathers.—On anivitig at Mirnev *s house, i fbo abolition editor was demanded—his son, a \outh ol abeiit sixteen, came to the door and as sured the multitude that his father was not at home. It was soon sati-factoril v ascertained that lie left the i it v in the stage tor 11illsboruugh several hours previously. The mob then directed their course to the house of one of die Dor.dd.son*, (the Other iesiding in the eonntrv) and demanded him lo he . deliveit ij iif» to them. Sum.' huh . i am, to the 'I"1"' and pledged then w.u lf'i i Donalds..n was |,,ai.. , ui.l -mi’.l il.c in'll'"" I' dill i"> | nt ladies m u' in lln lmu-i. I he mob i'ii ,,,, .it imU ill parted hi si iri Ii of, li ' did not sue ,, , .1 lindiii i im. It was ifli r warils i»<i rl 1 (,,] i . • ,.. 1 n the house a few mWtule* hi Inrq the aniv.il 1.1 llie ni'.b, and Imd ''.raped in ..lb ■> .1 retiri ! stri > i to *mn« un kimw o pi hi'. They III 1,1“ t'lmrrlt AHey” was „,,11 resounded through llie Ii'oli. I Id- i- •' place where a ipiantity el black and while men and wn .. of infamous ehai aelei - reside, huddled pro- i anusly .. in live or -i\ sin 'll build infs. In a lew iiiiiiule- llie imniales ol tin si: wretched hrmlieN wi le turned into the streets, and llie w indow . of llie building-, and e\i ry article which ; the buildings conlained destroied and scattered to I lie hull wind- el I lea veil. 11 ere, by the | icacc* able iiiteileienienf-evi lal citizens,the progress ol t|,i mob was arrested, (a- was supposed, finally) i na y Iind v, apparently , promising to di-perse and go h"me. ' n hour or two afterwards, two or three hun dred again colli i Ii d together and demolished llie windows and furniture ofti or 7 small negio hous es of h id character on and near the worncr id ('uhnnliia and Klin streets, ill llie part of the town cimnnonlv called the swamp. In the course ol this attach a gun was filed from a window of one ol the houses, and a young man hv the name of kui-ev was severely shot in the hip and leg by largo size pigeon shot. The wound we believe, is not considered very dangerous, though lie was perforated with twenty odd shot. The mob having aei oniplislied all they intended, finally dis piirscd about three o’clock on Sunday morning. Cii Alii I.STO.N, Atlg. I. (ten. I'Vmvick, of the 1 . S. \nnv, arrived here last evening, hv the Hail Hoad, on his way to the .North. He left (’ohimbus on Monday last, the 1st inst. \r< omits from I* ort Mitchell bad been re ceived there up to Saturday, .'jOtli nit., which coumuinicated no news of auv importance. Slight skirmishes continued to take place almost daily between the Indians and the troops, on the (loor gia side, hut they produced no important results. Hen. .JesupN head quarters were at Tuskegee. Col. John Ik llogan has obtained the appoint ment of Collector ol Mobile, vice (’ol. Oeorge \\ . Owen, Mayor of .Mobile, resigned. \ State Convention in Michigan is to meet cm the Itli Monday in September, at the? village of, \iin \rhor, to decide on the question of accep ting the terms fixed hy Congress lor the admis sion of that Territory into the l uion, It will con coiisist of 50 mcnihess. Nr.w A iiiik, \ngust (i. (irvat I'ailnrr at Ihiffa.ln.—The news of the failure of Benjamin Hathhun, at Biillalo, which was i eceived this morning, caused a very uniisal sen sation in W all street. Mis affairs have for months ' past been the stibjec t ol much spend ition, and his n ites, endorsed hy some ten or twelve: of the best names in that c ity, have heencrowded upon the ' market at the enormous discount of three or four 1 per rent a month. They have served for the quotations of some of our neighbors in giving the 1 c ondition ot the money market. The credit of j ever\ hodv in Buffalo of course became dec plv , implir.V'd, and it was said repeatedly that if Hath- I Imn failed, all Buffalo must tail. Mr. Hathbun’s business w as enormously extend- ; ed. In addition to large operations in real estate, [ in whic h he* was constantly engaged, lie was { a contractor for erecting the* great hotel, and many other buildings. In this line he had shops and es tablishments of his ow n for making bricks, and furnishing and working all sorts of materials for building, lb* had unless than lour stores kept in his own name, three ofwhicli we re one hundred and It It \ he t deep, filled with valuable merchan- 1 di/.e. Ih owned tla* line of stages from Buffalo to But i\in, an I in fact almost all the lines running out of that city, and lor this and ether purposes, I owned six hundred horses. ||e employed tw ni ly oi lit del ; , and two tiionvu ,1 cithe r pc , sons in , the \nn us clepai tmeiits ol his operations. Ilis; skill .1 ill entc! pi i/.o, sustained b\ a large number 41 f w t il know a fortunate speculations, gave him a reputation for talents and wealth, hy which, until now, he has been able to carry on these diversified and almost limitless operations. But he* has tailed .it last, from statements which areas good as can he had in such a case, wo are led to hope that the* | consequences will not he* niiti on so broad a sc do 1 as had been antic ipated, if indeed there is auv ; ruin at all.— \t anv rate*, it does not appear that ! the e ir/.o 1 is ol Buffalo arc likely t<» lose; to anv con siderable extent. Mr. Hathhun, wo uuderstand, represented the whole amount of his debts at a million and a hall ol dollars, and on more than a mill icfir of his paper lie acknowledged that lie had • forged the names of ric h neighbors. On a partic ! ular occasion In* procured L. I*\ Mien and eh v | on others to endorse three of his notes lor 5000 1 dollars each.'Idic transaction was generally known j in Ikilfalo. Those notes with the endorsments I 1 hereon, he multiplied at his pleasure, nud the forgeries passed unsuspected, as whenever a forged | note* was mentioned, it was taken for one* of the | well known and genuine notes. This forged pa per teas sold in Wall street, in Canada, and where ver a market could he found for it. To pay tile? million and a half of responsibilities, Mr. Hulhbiin exhibits a list of property w hich he has conveyed to assignees, valued fit two millions and a halt. Oilier persons value the list at two » millions, nr something under. If these statements are ne ar tKit* truth, it is to he hoped that the affair will not in the end prove seriously injurious to anv ' one. Hathbtm and a brother who is charged w ith | having cx< cutcd the* forgeries, have fled to Canada. Ni " Oki.kxvs, July l!l. i Terrible Affray.—Thu steamer Carrollton, ar nrivcd on Sunday last from \ irksburg, brings intel li'enco of a deadly affray wliicli took placo there previous to leaving, between a planter of the name of Kandoiph and lie. W atts, hulli citizens id' the place. It originated from an old grudge, said to ' have existed between the parties foe some lime. It appears Dr. W . met Mr.lt. on the morning of the I lib instant, when he drew from his breast a pistol which he tired at Kandoiph ; hot missing him, and perceiving that he was unarmed, he ran op to him, and iutlieled several severe blows on his head with the butt end of thu pistol. Some time after, when Kandoiph had recovered from the blows indicted on him, lie armed himself wiili a brace of pistols,.I meetieg Watts at the man sion-house, where they both boarded, followed him, and lin’d as he entered Ins own room, when in tlio act ot seating hi ill si* 11 alongside his lady. I ho hall passed through his right arm; with the other lie made an effort to seize Kandoiph, hut fail- , inir. It. Iired a second pistol at him, llio hall from wlii li lodged in his side. Thu Doctor’s brother, on being inlorim d id the rencontre, seized a rille, ••'id m nlc Inwards Kandolph's apartment, threat enin'.: to break open tho door, and take his life* ' I In* u indow happening to he open at llio moment, K. hn d hum it with unerring aim, and shot W. tin *>11l:I• the heart. liolli the Watts’s were placed ' on tin same bed ; the dead and the dying—a sight well calculated to check the uncontrolled and lien passions id those around. Kandoiph, alb r llio perpetration of tin* above, walked di'libcrali'ly Ironi the room into the street, amongst a crowd of spectators, with cocked pistols . m each hand. No attempt was made to impede In-progress, and hi*i|iiieilv proceeded to tin.* ferrv, which he cto.sell, seemingly under no approhen-, s|m"’1 [. \(lr< rlisrr. NbW Out I \\>, July 5>|. * ■'■' ■: 111 "b p I"' r !iv the ste nut r ' " ' ..• .. ' " hsll It , \YI || i v i■ ,, , piv, mme till ala ! (Min, liars |. p, , i,„g t|,e lair deadly [ .dli ix in Unit |d i . iir. uli d in mi, |,K| .inkip . ''I'- K.mdolph, it .ip|i, ns thinks hinisell tu'.' nlied in the «:in-iiiuat> course lie pursued, ;ts' j, conceive, Watts to have lieen the aetnal ai'..„. ' snr. lie has, sinie tin’ rei etit fatal occurence sill'd hand hills, viudicatiny hi • rnnditt t, tind m tini; that hotli parties had licetl hound oxi, keep the peace, when the attack was made " Waits: he is ready and u illit to undet.n, an paitlal investi-ation, and thinks lie has nothin- , apprehend from its result. II. was at lar-e «|„ die I . left \ il'kshui". \I.IIU. IrIrutisii *• e dk, Mis. F. Cr. Smith’s Sourdine ana Day School for Voting Ladies. a rH S11 f', next Session III this School it ill beimi , “ Thursday the It day of eptruihcr next. | is important that yium- ladies intendim; to j.,( this Si loud should enter caily in the Session. Hoarders an- re-nlnrlv occupied and Mipeioioa ed m their Studies and Minor a suit tide mttnhei hours each day out of School. Mrs. S. will continue het instructions on i|,h l‘iano Forte and liiuitai ; mid, foi the eonvi nit nee her pit pits and olltcrs, u ill keep new .Music. |hK,. IIUMltS, \f. «>n Itmitl, 1*1 \\< > Ft IKTF.rt ol the most inipm veil ciiiisii netmn In Sunns, C/or/.e .X- < anil li buys, Huron .S' Chumht rs; an axsurtiurntuf ' .'I | T \ It S. mil a lit -e supply of Ml Sir ol cvei t cription lor both instruments—all ai .\, w \otk res. Alt-list agS- SCARCE AllTH'LHs JN(). .1. IM |{\ IS, Ims ten ived this day at hi, \ ARIFTA STORK, (Hank Square,) \ ( \ S I*. Of ItO \ \ I. I S, consistimj O the follow in" style, viz: |daio line Straw ,(< Jipsev and (aittu".,' sh;i|n >,) Lnct: and riurenee, Tuscan A, iV c. Black K it" I is] i Silk Stnckint>s, Black dotted Lnct; lor V rils, tin Italian ('ravats, Threail Cambric Handkerchiefs, Long Lawn Fine Corded Skirts BeltRihhons, Cap Ribbons, and many other modes ton t,u merims to mention. The Ladies are particularly invited to yive him a rail. \ti" II _ 2vvif NOTICE. r I A I If; subserilier oilers for sale that desirable res ■ nlenec on w huh he lives, in the county uf . ainpbell, live miles West of the ('mil l Ionise, 'ami about eleven miles from l.ynrhliiirii, containiii" hr tween eleven and twelve hundred aetes. On this Land there is a ennsiderable portion of flood Telia, eo l and. The improvements arc convenient neat. the Plantation is ill cxcclle.pair and in a statu ol improvement. It is seldom tin i v is sneh a desira ble situation in market. Terms, one fourth cash, the balance in one. ■ „ and tlirre years, e,pnil instalments, well seemed it:a ton i.t'.i rw leu. \n-tisi 15 Another Brilliant Scheme for the 13th of Augrist, 1836. i (;i» wim aittal cf siio.ikki: 50 I'Ki/.I.S OF I .ooo : I insirhi SI ill l.’illrrii. for till hiniflo.fi/ir Virhnii i’ iiI I!’in volt nl Sort. 11/. t’l.vss. No. 5, ion Id.'ttl. Ai \ AI.AIOTII SFHF.Ali; : I Brize of .'i.'lll.ootl I do do KI,(t(HI I do do 0.000 I do do It,| 10 I do do li,41(1(1 I do do 2.500 I do do 2,(l()o (] f 50 Brizes of 1,000 , , J 20 do do 500 20 do do .'100 O.f ' 12.'! do do 200 I] (1/ ' 120 do do Hill / ;) 120 do do Oil Besides iiianv of 50s. Ills. 20-. ,N e. A e. 'I ieketsoidv Mo. Halves is.i, i|is, jfeo 50. for - de I lie t ill ice ol' J AS. II. \\ F.BF.TT A i ■ , \ II o. 11 \ S * 8 >-I’llCIvliT life,, XiO ST. 4f k'v Tien day last i , I .vinldno _ or bet vv ecu 11. A f plaee and Nathaniel II. Briee’s, in |h'dl',,|,l. oil tile liirnpike road. I lust a small red minor, I'erkrl Book, eonlainiii" about s|50—Three > not,-two lives, and seveial >IOs—all vv insh net' except the two $5s. | had just received from tin* I noi ls' Bank—there were in the Bucket kins likewise several valuable receipt,-one of >200. |in eivrn me by (ieo. I>. ,N .1. T. Davis—Tbe alum reward will be fiiven for tile delivery of the Buck,1 Book and eontents to me. livin" in Bedtuirl. or it be left with .Messrs, (ieo. I). ,X .1. T. Ibivis r, l.ynelibiirii. A I.FN AN HF.I! B.BIiDT. .An "list 15 lit James River and Kanawha Company. ss:v i:\tii i\s r \Lm i;\ r. \T .1 meeting nl the l,n,*.’nlenl and Directors nf the JaiiK's R IVt i and Kanawha ('mnpanv. liel.J in the city of Richmond, on Friday the 2Bth «l.iv »{ July, I83K— “ //e.Wtvd, 'I hat tlic Stockholders of the J un ■* River and Kanawha Company, other than flit* Stat* he and they are hereby required to pay into the Haim ol Virginia, or one id its branches, £5 per share "i each share *d stock held by them in the said coin|>3 ny, on or hetore the 2.5lli day ol September next By order ol the President and Directors. W • B. I’ll 1TTISNDKN. Secret in. •V B. The instalments that have been railed !• —(including the above) are as follows: 1st instalment, # I per share, paid at the time of mi scribing 2d do 2 do due 30th June, 183.5. 3d do .5 do due 25th November, D '1 I •1th do r> do due 2.5th February. lv,f •i?f •5th do II do due 2.5th May*, 183<». J titli do .5 do due 2.5th July, 183d. K 7th do ;5 do flue25th Sept. 183f>. L | August 1.5 w25S L NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. N jam ns mi i:n as/) kasauha casaim PR OPOSA L.S will he ref rived at the OlfurEj the James River and Kanawha Company. I the I'ity of Richmond, from the loth to the 23rd d B ol \iigust. for the construction of all the Fxr'll turn, Fmhankment and Walling not now under * I i tract, together w ith nearly all the Culvert* and1 U greater portion of the Locks between I.vim hb'^B and Maidens’ Adventure. | 'The work now advertised embraces the twt * miles bet wen: ('oluinhin and the head ol IMaifk ■ Nflventure Pond, the eight miles between 8* I Island Falls and Seottsville, anti about twenty b' I ted sections, reserved at the former letting, brt" I Seottsville and Lynchburg. | T he quantity of Masonry ollercd is very consisting ol about two hundred Culverts *d b I three to thirty feet span: nine Aqueduct**, d,H ' | live Locks, n number of Wastes, with several 1 B and mad Bridges. B Central plans and specifications of all tin*"1 B anil special plans of the most important ChIvi'H' 1 B VqUedilets. will be loillid at the nlliees fit tl,r J t »l Principal \->istant F.ngincers on the lm« 1,1 |B I’he work will he prepared lor examination I" Q 2.»ih July ; Imt mechanics. well recommended || simus of immediate employment, can edit nn *'onfl for tin* construction of a immher of culverts at! ■ vati* letting I Persons offering to contract, who arc niikm,w! j flu* subscriber, or-any of the Assistant ITigf’" B will he expected to accompany theirproposalsD B? usual certificates of their character and ability- I f’M \RTFS i*:lli:t. j» k Chief Knsrinerr of fin Jam'* H* B * and Kanawha ( 0,"l' B \'» i i .—'I he D uns, (•’mml-Locks, most °l B Bridges, and a number of Locks ami f ’uh»-ris. •" j Tved lor a future Letting, persons visiting i hin* lor f hi* purpose ot obtaining work, "" m " ■ '1'1 * 11! it the ofln e of the Company 1,1 ' fl id Richmond, where any information which | m a\ ib on- will he cliccrt 1111 \ communicated. | 1 b* \ db y n| Jaines Rivi i. between Lyu’1 j uni Richmond, is in ilfliv P L |