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in i ’'fw-iiii! ^ •'— Pmnwlnni Anaya hsi sawe* « gT*mf prx*!a:< *;»-n to-h< llrxu mn nil »«ti, up n one #r*4 a.'! to turn oul to ttn* im-iif. IJo div- Ils jHjrru ldariy upon the acJ>.«*r mmi# ot ihrir ftirhnr*—if r futl.i rv « f H < : r< r:,i , r ttion—-a/.d at meat h s their s, m. \ • • do i: .< JmL%n, Mexico. April 1 Tire came in thm morn mg tr- in 1 i-u.li, but fn»m riopulirt **n the other *»;■!#»„ :•« th G *wr.. r |* ’1 ha* ordered il to cease renting tb« way. I’ -**■•.* r* eatpe through, how rve^hn.xgiu^ }w»j i r* and v#*r at in vs*. DMiiiiMiWwa fr*n h« p-^bla. I will give tin •nsocfit <4' be intelligence. Aw ng other rum r» brought by pe** ngrrs, is < • •« the that Mr. Hanklu id. th** linn* Mnn*ur. has renewed lijuffmnl'mr "in »u !*!»-i*tm Mrs *•* and th* United feta tea. ami ifuit wken *►, d,! . n.vt bn tin ritv of Mr* • * ibwC ungTCH* wnt* acting iip.ii in* 4*r *p* •iiioc cvhatnver tin v may have been .V,i with'i.i« mg the fix«d find denmu-iaturv loa* ui iln? ih.idle pu-**. thr■»«• j* ccruiply a peace par*y rr M*-\ «-* , -rd tin re max e eorurll-mi«j in 'll* irpori ofT.ngl.sli intervention in tbe *Jiniracin affair.'* m Mexico. Col, Got had fa brigade left theC •«*«!** nfl‘* r-.te vr* < r day m ruing at dnv-iubi for .VjuhIcm, nmi wui reach Uttt place H *«igfe’. Mu Sut.thfa light Itaualiuxi, a troop uf dr.igtKiae.and Cvd. D •*;< - alter .enmipauy Col. G. We learn litre tin.* *•. *i \\ »*iiti lias .wen very successful in c» "Wing aopplicN. An iutoliigt :n >i itii whom l haveconverted. anva rfhtt the Mexicans n. .;i w li a r can nr* ttaaat J'uebln Tiiepofiai t is one «4 tit** w*.r-i in Alexic*.auiJ <We most inuttt . . sinuig'-rs : yet th* era .:>li defeat at C’rrj • (» rdo has complr’i v piiaU/i'd the n. A; the city «d Mexico, a f* w h, m ?*u ruixh l ive been thr w n up, lot i nly a* t * ii f • r 11 • | *•* by \ •» l ‘ ( -vent of our i^ady ot lm*da! *i.$*<: Ui! n« '/ic. t »k» a r* g tilar syatcgi of dwfenco ha* lie* n »a \ I nmb*i-b< n ,N..i only tbr<« iverr nuiH I .at t!.** aui xi-tu :.(in ;ir, writ alt their sat mgs. to hav* bee* i « sii j-.fi* .i .,t if.*- - .-«•< cess on 11 defeat* w btrb has r I* n if t.r c*< ml's . and know not w hich way to turn imr wh.it l <1 Sm'a Vii ■na t)3V tvr; 16*4 *u the G vejo/iienl Jr ui <> a, «iai r»g that ba tm If- HI m«Ti.. e .1 wai l* rfi. I' •<•* iinn'* *it*J i money: hit hi* d»*.n* hiveh ,i i, h c e*At the CttjafM \kv>. as wi ll r>* in utieT i ! . ifi* j r pi. ip gresr to luvc i-«t ii in !. k | th- r ' -dj.j. :n-c in the ••Hero 4>f Taatpico,*'and many l ave <p r 1 \ ac is.d him *f ^ w . rtti.'*’at C. r. . t. t - W’l 11 rs * f bavn g ]»! ibr battle to the American*. I amlivii . at nn i . ’ ’ tgerteid*, or Gem r. | >i. * 11 . simI nt breakfast I’ incrniep *<e»e of the i •»•**.« , . i. ,j ;t f*4j? i • 1 - * *<)a^ra i y ■ • Santa A ma. aeo tin v .« - *: ! i; i I fiau auot tv »tiui.s“'rA • j i:. i i \ j id a . *i ibe America *. Seo »r Atv<’-'*, xvho ca-’i* r ot fr .rn th- 1 ic- Slat* - w ith sum* pr ,s oti- - r . ■ ■ . % . in kt<.<1 —it turned oat to « ^nv*. . i fa crian i, at all ♦ve^*S—cakricu tl stvi-rel) ... Kill pu. .j.s.iio i f :lti l'.Mi ino. 1 .«e aer-T ng of such a p* r-. n n* \ t.wba t*» t , . \ ** *i,n try, a man I»n v. r- . N u i , few G yvnfikffifii i**rk jubherw—was et-ruit.dv Uio*t !.o mi utm, ,.*tu. j**- . in »■ I.-] v thi'tg Uit calculated t»* ■ b»nce no one can • < .< * t« r ! I K .x . * r any other edit, ir, ) >r up* *.• *•* ;! . , r .» liotBUix** b m »2- t. I> ihi r I’. Ik . ilii-.i i o, has ne»il»t:te. h laf/m us m «*• nn; . ?a : p, ,t. Ill4ddR «k» i \ i r • t / vj t h. . , ,gi>. commenced upon the r ad*. I i* k U M *■* »*i \ u a packag* of !* h« h a d p-.jM i.• r■. ?r -v i»< |,, Aver, Adi v.g I ..i j y, ' r , v . i, . i, \uuw. Ate. it. \\ . k [^iwcrnl Ctftr -p-i.h •• | ibr l nvuin/J \ i.h i ( k • /, \pnl g f, ifa J7 f»tXT! f.XffN—*fi r Xpn ;nr.\i j l.iM i-\* !, ng |r in I.tent. i) ion in oomuund *1 10 j i 'nval» a » nl * bJn »■ fr*nn lhe l*<uj i*i*;a in l. »* r.ty * n ibt ii i*iud lo j in ih* ti re*pecUv* r* jum ns :«t nnd n» m .1 il t, atafi ilui ih fwrty ba, l- . u uti;.. ml v .. .»■ ' 11 M. v . | p, eipi'W iKi-T iiM‘f, iw mi , this ' *'« • t w I * r< I. . h |» n trai. ,!„iji | ,nj W1i^ .... ,|< Krr. k MU t ar. iii.-riait-... |.,| n ki ■ u kl.» ».iiw fivr ,ix ul.c-iij „.| il,. m. In | . i, i|„, M, v lean. Innl i^rual r* j iti iHi. am .n-.i 11 i i r- Ja.i ( \ i MJIir *nCuMnqucMC ».l kh.- <*|.tnr« <4 i.| mir \. ■ n in, „ , h$' Um r'lt n « * -tmi- l.avi- ii iU.«t . ,, m, , ^ih, ifunidj iw.l Im-.-ii I: .,.i . . at l.i | H-- , 1...1 x. i lav Iml^ U:il\ m :iluli xg ilui *.im. , it.,nt, j. 'i,,«. 1 tf' *M.-xi -a » li iM’ a li i i 1.1 it ii, a iiu,.i„ ,11, iii oor tra it,, il lin \ im 1,1 i#, i\ ;.i.,i i-.i ,i ,i. i i|,,i,..|t i.j ,|,t **• Col. VVtl, : i a. i «t till* (ilaoi i, i ,i u, ai, i,i .I i, many trtKii il, a'i.t ,1 ilm , ,,< n,y itiij],, , , i, u,,i]| u iili aleienuni.i'km i|„ .,,, i, ,„ ».„| ,,i llnsi » ,ut i-, j., ,,, I’l., , .Hi iiy . 1 , av.n'ry i Vi-rdy I,it. Tit S,-. , , , i.'.-r ia.i ,„„„ J tap C ■ 1 mod U m«*.ary i,, rukv uvmIi afj al«i i Ml iif ih* b»tt tmrs,* lii.|. ijji.i^ in t|„ T,. .. ,.a».,||). during a ►'», re nuril , , a , ,.t runilu an „ji,i *u laveoccurrcJ,hut in a nn ii r r.u. r, .1 rt, . V O fifthr' HI iW I.ATK. i u. i i n. t.Wl.tiU’* M!M\ W-1t1 lie left toere ,-n the I lilt ult. II, s ; ftliefc 3,*ti *i lie \ ,,;a, u , .er ,; .I . i I,, ,, \\ ,h.| w*s rvmp. >. ,i o! i It* I-t 1 'I , , , |M’ I'd Kf.-torky r.giiu, ei. in. I ,l,i , i,. Atkaiews cavalry. 1 he 1st a; ,I ..',! |!i., , ,,. cave; thft li rm i t ri«] ,rif iiint t «»l" 1! i«* \\U,, ot' Ui*mi vi i !J ■***• ‘>1’- W k*»w, cm the Id a i,i Ml, p,,. Hie article v i i ;„at « ..„( \ (a, srestil! s:a . ami n, ,. , ( , [ ^ p s"*1 , A «.lu«dr,.ic of Iatt< r. „ amder Ll. lWk..., a. a a m. m, ,-j ... Ibf> 1.. w 'he lie Ri.u.rli .,.1 . i Knearui mm, m 4m i .. . 'lhey though I to draw a Iju . ,, >J iul „ , ■ - IV.. if ih ... , , . i.„i,.e t k,.i. i u,. ^mpbyuwne prowling M v-.,,., y 1.,, hun^a .„t tour The tronpwa. ||.. \ ...» . , v,; ; , lent health; and tin- w ■ . eb- '.who «, r, v v.„ , ,| hv toon. l«,l, and ||,U • tendd. we-.. <....woo till , ., „ lb.trown .ung., s.i.u.i.,y .. li , J • fi.tl.y end.t. n; the America! , 22 ""1' * tor r »tiu and tutor dm ... of in. uon. I'aylor is biill at ih< \\ alnul || |,.is Iwiardot l»laie>ininaii inf. r he l*rc. diu-v i > | •*» *iui m lie I mini X, .. |„., ,,.„ J,',. In It.If saying aught ah it. ||,. evidnilly anneals i lia gni.jj.twii at nt uUaii whin k, , „..i , . Our inf uuunt III. his camp The Kentucky It tl ,v> , were t|,on at the Walnut Kpruim, were tu s.: ,i: ..tfar. tg„, onlhnrwav h .in witn the next down tra n. The heath|uaitrr, of Humphrey Marshall’s ... (Cavalry was at C.rralt,,. Ton, \1.„, \ , ,, , ww at Ctuuargo. Uut few ,,, n,„ ,-dunv, reenlun. *.j *. ,,, t'.M ia,.n, April Ifuh, IS|7. Tm*. V'ltit.—1 here is n,, longer aili.uht i t Tav l«r a nuiiglier ", u." ann- up,;, San l.m. I’, i„si. ,, , »« ue can iv.au, a siilli iem iwnuh, r . I inn, an,I no ans , i dnnsp'criaiiou l"r the i rpriz .. I have-at .lid n.ys, If of this h3 the r, ,«|ill8,ii,„, Up,M (^lar,r,u,: . ter . Heparin,a. ; I ,r a lar.;, Mia.h, r ..I lii.l'u ,.,|,ber!:( • calculated to cany »a.„. ,h„e,.„„U „f ti.V, •were y.^te,.j,y soul up in a tram. Kadi ,s , :l|,.,|,|„ of holding from lour l„s \ gallons. T|„, conclusive rveorne ut an,.. tnaroli tormigli ih, waterleM country buwe, n Hueiu Vista and ShtuXim. , 11 ",r *'1' &{ baud, the dts. undllrSnt id the v„Iunte., - Z, ;tr,u1ofw’rv“-’ •* shortly exp.ri,g. wlW?3W(;:.„ Aaylor witii hut a very .„nll three Voo will , that unlew. new f ,rees at, sent her- it ..s.-aueh omna We that any active operations will take place in llus yuar Camarg., is almost entirely desert,•,! I.y the M, siens But few, and llawe in the Guvigui,icut’siiuiloy, are rr flMMMftg. J tU ist»lie»i*l |b*« Urre*, v. itl, aounsiderahlr f ree i •t'l in the neigh both u.«l of Alarm, a Inti v, lag,, a .i,.'.,, -mdlT'/T 1""U:r,'y- Ul" T»yJo.*« orb r is till. the ttT lllUI * ‘hoosaudought t., travel benveen Col.lleikiiap is in command .fall the country between Ceirwivo unU.ilie month of the river. ivernmdiit is rigid, but Iron, all appraraocs extrmnely judicious. ||, «»• pul Ins vylo upon all grog-shops and gamblin', es tsblubajeais gnicr but irrival’horc, auj in Luac .nance •very tb.iig t. very .pit : and |>t acrahle. lie i„ i„,s ,| ,v •Wrung lar Matnui rat, Or the purpo,.. of regitltrtin - at - Bai tfci’. pUa. u»o. * AC I JON of'THE MKXIOEN COMiHF.-N t j luijmxfrntHx on ;^t -.1 the new« • I .sant:t Anna** , ! ■! at C i # . r|. M vicar. CV ^n-ua h« i n cMi n.rdii.ari >• *st..n. il.e * unv; nee HUtt « I ( * ]• * cectlingi m tfana'jiiwi tmi u III lie public**#©* f th* ~l*! A;*r?h It c gi i s in t! « sbr p*. -1 | n » n d« and aifirlc*. and we guv« it intit* 'I h- HiXPT* I.' • S |!i|r;;l M* V . I (*' ' . '♦*■•«* fct fhc f 11 pi \x im wirli winch the Miha’mseia .* the H public have invented it f-r the nor red ..*»;♦ “* aavmg II* nat^HMrlty and »« a t iilhf.il imrrjirrtrf iif th- linn trrtiiinatu n with which its nt* arc Hivtdnl la tart na the m%t wbhdi Mte I m**«d •’Mat* * ar» ,v,vv 1 kii'g <*n tli<‘ »»a?ii ti. Without on icn uni « I »nv kind cf revi t^n ; n*.d eo?N»id*f im{ II at tiiMicf tin* *1 r cumatnilfv** tfartfirst pnhlte nce»-*Mty in ihal « t rircttm » a-ici'j .tin in*! j>i «| .(* j;* cent t) tall mini pirn vti g ;i«• . lx-- xM uii nn iti dinoi the nalK/i' l ti leiwo with u 1 ihn f c:ry ibat cii ’un.'Vr ■ ' demand, and l«* v> i « '■ r r* i» tlatijr-i of a n vt !i.iji-nirv p nrf ariaing which nt»**fit ij’*-* 4a‘«'He Nmu i.sl I t. ii.« •- ri \ ilt inaiti«*ti*jca. or n^art f *■ the disr. • id* rhirnf of ita tefriUTV, ha* <l« t< t turned to df’rri r a*. f.dlow «: M»T. ! | he v prem* vrmmffll '1 ti e I r i. n is Mid v I to dirta'i all «**'*• *y m< n uns f r the purp» 11 '*arrr rg on the war. drfrudrrg the nationality .1 i he lie* | it I lie, aii! Raving the l< oeisl r* pioliran f rm «I n- v, rrn*mui *!« r which the nation rseonntitu tod. Art -The preceding article doc* not authorise the !". > r*"tn< to tuak» a items’ with the I nited "tati*. «-un cl mix a negotiation with i '.reign pxvrrc, dn»pw* in whole nr i.i I art, of lie* ti lrtti.ry I t' Urj ublic. Am ♦ i I., r ilnr*s it nulhori7x him to n.ak.c con trari of n-!"ntR,ifioft. in j,»**• juimshte* nt. nor conf« r am r:vH or tnhttarv irupl vinenta other tl m llecr wh wap poi limuita an ixpriu-dy entrused to h tn by the eonsil union. \i» r l I'.vr rv a ■ri-en rt t <-r trr.Vv *hn!l l** null fine avi.t ' yf In i \ t* mmU* iw,on the • veri.mmt <1 th I fiitin >tat«sxi»d any authority whatever. which, subverting th* a 'tisl order of affairs. should ?«*t a*hh* or take th* place of tin h-gally * Mnl ltshecl auprnne j»owr**r* kJ iJn* 1 ri|.»n. Art. f> Kvcry individual is declared a traitor, let him ben private pi **»n *>r a ptihlic fu net ion ary, who ri tlicr io h.a private eaparity *»r inv»sied with any author tv, i 1 ’ • tnjh t ot . r * I re-. >|ot ei irv i-pgin. may enter mi < o r .v wi!!i the I mi lid Si an * of \ii»*ik a Ut. ( u i it imp 's; b t.i r-niinue its &rhjunn*,a permanent min iruttci shall In imimdsatelv tiMalhd, to 1m* or>rniM*»ei! « f iln .,'!<#*t 11 . Ju.t!.. t i.c o I »d piewnt of each th puta ( lion. Aar l >; v riimmitter, in the a *encc \ f Conores*. ' r ‘ ’ ■ . ' i t» iveriiiiiint ( .itineii; sh.-'.il; ipi* Hit, ih cas.' - I vacancy, the jv + m who into lake; ' • U:np r.ml) n| v i. i y, th I'xee .ti\i- power* of Ihj’; o ’il r* .’ i!rt' th. t.nifin/ and taking of 11 v.<1 ;n till f h ell-(I i.f a new 1’ie*. dent, shall give P wr->i ii to tin elected p iaop,and shall call t .** th* r the natu mil repo s. ntaliott. N * r " *l'he j . ■ . - w l o h th* present deerre c**ufi r < i t < ’ in: shrill e« . * a* souii as the v? .r Ik e m eluded. v ' th* m. rt the j r*rfvedii ;* * f llie we* t ' 'I All ^ *ui ( no, t. s. It. Id iinim-d.ntcJ \ afi< r the ■ 1 Ws 1 v! r. il* h*d tl.r e Ipttal of l!ie divisinui* debut of * • ?r 1 • I -h.I I I HrpHhliraiw, in sj., nk it-: ! this i • ira..rdinnry -• - - ><i m le* |. per i | the !lst A: ’ “to tie of t! . !.; slat ' i body it might t u oWrved, that ytst* r*iay inoic than eighty 1 • - ' “ • '■ d, and that rto other than s. ntimi it* ,"i l”,r 1 "oi* h ii.) i vpris *'!. JSlay tin- i unn. n Me 1 j" .'.! < s* a the names I nor - ■! lii-s -nsMris *' .A* O. Iiun>/une ij' .May li. M i r ihirlnnd, (bin* s, ond Caj»t. ( lav, ntni the s •! <Arrs t ikrn j r- m r w ill, tin m. as we I* aril by the last i ■ o ii .in \ i a ( iU7. I . i Im .’ii rt-i .ii IiIh rty m the eil v * i M vi* .. ami it w as rt j* rtod that no lesa UiuiiSiX of the jwriy had been as,a-j»mai. d. .Vnj rn (iaittm t ul H ilttiul. nnA Cttpt.Cltij. W, u \ . i ■ 'i.l It. in. [" .j . (a \..Innieef i f : ' HI,*, u run. *. Ketih»**k\. ih.it i;« ws w. , n 1' ' 1 hirIn 1' *n, i.'i Mon.'ay l ist, hy «; .me i* tiirnira* v 1 "'r' 1 “• 1 I'll-* at Siritillo of M ,j .m (bun s ■r"! 11 ’ mu! < ipt < M < |-n . t *et» . r w it I. t| . |ts rnj»t.n,.i) w 11tl thein The , v,d. . r \i. v nf out rend i ra w ?.! r v die t. v< . < • t • ’ j :it*« . the h-.f'l . f Hne;n \ i*tj Majnr (i\ I m,il\ ov |" el him si. !•»V rt! Ii.itn. • ('i,v no. A| < I,IV his \,\ '• rr,‘ ! 1 •' ih'* " r s d M ... r I! ahu.l, w. 'i, t (ll !. :mh. died ofd.s. a- s', irtly fier h n turn to hi» .• m I maud ( mriiiifitti. Ifl *«. , \f,nf IT E w C P IU Jf O GOODS i: I'll i.YnUY, Jit., I.VArillll'HII V t , now r' lvl 1 ’ an.l ■ j" mi" i line .nrlmnnl of sriUY . i.vnxi MMi.it (,ii(ins, "r » Ini’ll will In- I .uinl ever. description nf |ln " !'.iiml...iin; U. ■ Ii.- i l.mi . .. O-r.in.lii-. Mu-t un. 1 . 1 , • . NIU I id.hi able Mmvl*, 11 mi.11,1 i . ..'.I M* 1 I 1 I I ■ ■ IJ . (Moves, \ ,. ct Willi , rtm i- I- ' HI .. . ' 1 I < t arlieleant thi ii. i . . . ' I r I -ado-ts’ mi,I 4>««ritl«.inon’s \i,: r . to nil .I'.umi -ii of tt liii-'i l„. inv it, - I,is fii,'i,,U nnii the I i 1 ..11,‘ is'.iir,* :,;i ii tn, iTinv honor him' " ''ll 1 ■' ; ' ■' la shall .1 • . i ,, , m ' with tin oi —. . t, i- i . I a t is low nr icon a 1 • I ' can Is* l i i Hue,n f ,, I; I ,1 y A; 1,1 I Isif CO il. I t il. II. ’ I II.U.! fBMir, a,.!ills is, I, .sving I, -ml anil li ned in l'i ® — ,, 1, 1 Mug U i in, n tin* i-s in, I a ml riirt u.mt.-iiiiit lj Ul-w tin-binlge, fur tlm purpose , t «.j, I"- ■> < I) A I, t A It l> in lho i Mil of l.yuohhnrg. mo now | repaml to furnish Ihi-IMIUJ-Iis mill if, h, I article nf (irate and Smiths I o.o. .It II |iriee liial ..I fill to giv, general saimfae .. 1 1 ..'"'111,1110,1 !., In, II111 , \ s ,,|| iianil loll *'iji|>lv <it a first ml* article fmm imr uwu cual mines, II ’ 'I •'I lin y will ,;n hi ;:ud itei iv.’ilie inirinnioe ofthi puhlic. u • 'I III- a 11 i. os ,,f Mr. .1 dm MM Ins , nho mil a,-I :is ,.iir agent in the ilisi,,*al nf the l -ul ill t!ii' y,uJ. I1KNTON. .MAI!S|I \| |. & ( (i. I’ers-iis \y sfing in gain any information in regard l„ the quality ill It.. - ( ,1 .-ail olii.un it liy calling lie I'aul I. | . m ili, l ianiilin 11.,ivl, u it.i has Usm usiiiu ,i during the l.isi winter. y M (. rn * May 10—vjiiiil* b. ifpoumw. A I y |«'ri»ns. indibiml In Ihe late firm of liicnvds, • a ti l in ,N l ,1., are rurni-KlIv requestisl lo e.ill ami s, . I.-i!„ .r aceounta. Tim business must Is* closisl up Will,mil delay. If any person has a claim against i|,! MHII, pleas,' pies in il l'„r payment In ihe suliseriis r _ „ , W'M. H in AN. I * I am st II selling great bargains on tim easJi pnneiple. and sioill. in a slinil time, add lamely in „,v |,n -au ktoe:,. I'lcase . all and caamuie. It 'mil cm \ <»u nothing. •» .. II is If ' K 'i i.y i I .rn:. SHEET tROJS", t* i, 4 .) I‘» »\Ks Tl \ IT.A 11 \ 1 •«» I KKI *• Vine i ii-.tn Slui-i Ir.'ij. 1 M » K -»a, - ’ Im-1 - ■ * n'ii,.pt «mipri i ,i 1*0 Null, l*H» l*..;;- lii.il c, i.» l.:i,i- \ l ». and | . itt, Kin. Sugar, l il > Nunta I T ’ /, \t, \ (i,u i •* ' jn i:tif ( .Hi!.'ia** M. .a■ I j W)U. i i>. do d„ .***• rt i>n*» WTajtj iiijf Paper, I l»lid. pure V\ mw r atiautcd Oil, f> i ijp* (around Planter, * f Il' U | Ii rrm;;n, H. c ,il„s per h»r(W 1.,. I'stri. ls llcirry and 0,0,Vi. r,„ JAMES GARLAND A .mils k i.uumi W *1.1. practice Law in pom* r Jnp. James (Jar TT hind will regularly aUend liie Court o( Athteala Uie Cireuil ,Superior Courts nf lam aid ( har.euy |„, AWiiKKsT, aeeiiiiatto\, ii.nn,an. vHima.i,. M.LMIN. A.All THI Tiny a or I.TSCHBI ttli. ’ I duliii ll t Milan i will loo 111 rly all, ,,d the 1 m.uly anil l/.rfiiit Suj . r.,u ( tnir .-i id tliumbuvt* foiunifs, » \ ""l’i Ne.a.u, .1 li ,i land yy il attend ihe county Court* us i.m rna\ r . jir. A ?''• d 4 Il .mi I |C l\TJ I I.ICCNTE. Mil WT.IISTI II I.N < 11 AH l.KSfTX ».N. K.ali*. r *'r Iv 0*. i * i'. tllit Ml. \\ rl*« i l.s<l , .iilcl . I 111 ii. Its !■ f. I< 1' • •• J •»' Inn. h* tl* ,N. » I-' JlIH ■! 'v i4l li' f *>> I'l |f r r.lil rl n “|i lliilj ..mik *' u |A. mr* >• 11 u <ii» :•ii in lit 1l.nl nil. iV. ii.i* “•■!«I'lH'i riiU inii unlit,1' i* it im . , ^ L ( i ib v?i( • urn r, wli;i Ii fti v« % a * j iiir< il a, j -•j j '!- o f 11 « ••« i-4 , filling •< vrnl iiflis lu.iiu-. ram* • tf on Saturday * 'Veiling last; ar*l we sin ,, r, , , i i: >it n« run* i! n |*t|l h**h lire < isirier’w t i ,,1'iit • I ;i umnutiFiicd h<- er* <i table rite tin* nmli nU t«» 11, | ,>-o n.»!iiv aid patron■••a et tIn js-i pie ufth«rl<» v- - t- r. i-miijf political d hcri n«-« m of opinion and i feeling, hon* nil tlieoMi Ives by payii g honor to tie '; i|,s'iHpM>tii d visitor. the geest* pn ■‘■cut on the r,re#*iot». Wrtolasrve du nan'S'M**n. J n.i h Hutuilioe. K. II Klim re. II |;. r w Ulii’il. Banc F. Holme*. M Hail Alv,Vllifitt r , f(,,.i .'nil - I. I'i'icru. Kir B<\cr. Attorney; | I in ill \ . .11 *!tf «• O’Neal, urul uuoiy otbi r ot die in i m e i "i ; ate**:! ; n and jure!a of Nmdj < amlina. j 'I Ci c mnef having hri n “diseu • *« il,” die intellectual rrj -a . gin with at* i I'K^ient ►|*4tx*li from Benjamin F. U, (, | ^ , «o ot tin* V iri- 1 ’r* auJiait* of the Society, \* ho * * deluded l»y oli* ring tin# lenilitiient : “f >, u (ii'i.iT . Hi ha# i heart lug enough to eoinpre lie ml K i' w hole country a head W |se enough to dlH-'em In r N ^t li t* i's' w i-i-beer linn oil hi* w ay to view her m oil to r \ .in . s asp. e *>. wi II asMired that the utofc he i'M i.-t her. th< I • it* r lo w ill like fu r.” I i,i ,i<| !r< uni *i-ntlinent,fc*iy* tin < <airier, “having |*i--n reeel vi tl with haul and repi an <1 eiiM rs aiui applause M». Wii- ir mm . and re*pur»dtd in a retain of rich, and thrdling eloquence,” and coin hubs] with thin tons': I’fcori » or Sot rit Carolim: Hiatinguished U-r their »i * a 111 v and high social virtues. aa much *u as t r the great iciics, winch, in | aet time*, ai d also in lati r time*, they huvo given tu thu public arrvice of llu country.” Mr \\ f lmtrr then, after a few introductory rcmarkF. eurnplintentry to (tin. Hamilton, with wtiom lie had fc.T v.d miinv year t airnv in xlu1 Natioiul rounrila. r.tul to i wIusm palia Uv. wp-ri .mil couru*i in di'i»atc he look : pli.iMir- in 1) ,i i leg |f>,tii!)i I.'. , j r .jiesed “the health of'! Im H i .dbm,” whieh was recu m <1 with tli-re loud ' • *• •*I n*do..' -ii" chter-. (»* n. ilamilton r« • poiulrd in * cm I teltci1 *:*n» nir»n:e r \t;i r • \pr« -sing Iiih grati f*****ii'M ,l a j.f, u , !Minorite enough, while on an acci •c ilal v. ot ti. < I . i'» a|i n, to ni.He w Mli Ci* fi llcw eiti 7.i ,;s m pi\i! '_' i tfb'iite “to thediHtingnishf-d genius and • • tin,; e pnv.ve Worth id'the Senat r from Mhhko Iiii m t' a; i. I riel allu on to tin ir ei i ountera i n d<e 11 i r , (I I iiijiio'c in \vl ich In* “had often witnessed arid: r*t t ina y vtg r in debate,” C^en II related tin f dl.jw ing ini* reeling and “clu r slied tradition i in I..*« fan 11y. “S\ In ii John 1 l.tncock a.id bamm-l and .1 ,hn Adnina cletiTinmed to ns -t the npprcsiioim uf the mother coun try. they ..t Jmiah Qiiiim y. Jim., (than whom a more gallant and ir. »mphahed spirit « or K. vi,lution <li*l not prsitici ) tuN.'idi ( arolina, to nhtiiin the »up|H.il uf this' < riMilni and 11ugumul ( oluuv. the very iiet i f tin llril i-li t i .wii, to bland ! v do in m the ruining striigolc. 1 In* In it p< r on on wii in Mr. l^oiiH*y railed, was my grandfather,'l lu'*. I.mm’Ii. Sen., who, with h princely t' rtniie, had *taki <1 « n ry hing from the jump in the glo i ions conti Ht. and w Im. a» •«ui)y as the tirnl ( ongnkHK nfter dc passage of the Ni&inp Ad, wrote and rcportml ns a dch-gaif lioin South ( arolina oniM-ftlm addn >s« h of the ( .I cues in the imprii ,| I' irliann iit. Air. (^i|ilu v,c, m tug by land from Bostou, drove up to my giflirlfathcr’s 0 oh ime nil S' nil Santee, tlien and now I’.allrd Beach In • Nfnr coiuinumi’aling hi* mivdon, which met • w itb i!ii* w arm cm urn nci- - f my distinguished relative, ill y Kith tn**antly started fur ( barleston, an I in the oils- of Mill ■ Brew ton, (the late residence ofthelntc ' (' •! \N in. \I'!"ii in King street.) then an opulent and ' patriot].- merchant, w ho«»- \vi alth qn a:!yMl#-iH*n<le4l <»n pi a« c w il Ii I'ndaiid, met John Uniledge. ( hristopher Nadsd' II. NI i b n 111«\v ton, and I lie other patriots <d South ( arolina. and lie re was coueoed-d die oiand si-heme «•! • d' (\ 1 ii.ial n sum*-. wbi' li was iifteiwardH uttered in lb-- w ir li"nl nt Bunker Jldl, nnd rcM-rfoed m ibun I der tioiii «.ui < w ii Baliii- Ho I t.ri mi llu* .^;h ,Iuu« f i! w ! mg. *! glory that my nobli- old ntevstor tlm.s received the ; M unir lh stun I musury and KrUL I would ratln-r 1 i- • - j*' '• UV 1' - •* l»'w him*), it.an (but all thfl lilootl of till I low »(.!•■ >Ir old ll »w iii mv veins. ‘I ask, tie , in i listing ii -In d qm i. whi’tlier Mnvsa cuo me, .ill i S util (’ irotina , ughl u .t « v« r to b< indisso In I \ mn l d t B •: lin m!s. tin c, in the hour of utmost ' i" < d. m \ tl-i v ni vi i hi irivi ou,-il:d-!e advt r arii a in llu It ' I 'I III utllH'sl ( \ .> III ■ |-;i I If til. ’ I In I* .I llm II mh nil'll I the l-mt, ihnt, nil In iib-Ii III 1.1 in ' I ill ( ari'lnm. In- was cduniUd in .Mass.irltii n. t.s, Iimliirllir |ariTi:;,l uiiiilaiicii- ..fn gift,,! t Innyman, "u 1 t lias ■' * III' U« Ills lillglll ami I'.lfly adpisli d arrntinl’ ;n <1 I" vvl. , inr.ii n y hr (i.iid n |. . ling Irilailr. •■.Nryl i" nn mui native land, (>tml hr.) I |>rrhain 1 vo uld Nlassai In, -is. ) ,i next to thuae who give us In , we ■ upht In h \r lliiise «hu nurluni in..” Alin alluding, in n riii. dike cm u|i|imrnt iry I , ihr In mg an I llm dr id. I" llii* ii'h tint Us! dinrutsion bvtupvn Mi Wohater and All I l.n im. mi I'.KUhs rmuliiu.1118, ho rni,. luthdhy idler in.' a I, si In the uii'innrv id hi»dis ra*i d limnd : I hr , Vi iiii i if i f la lu rt i lUnjnr : A ( liampiou wurthl In have iMMieii,It'll Willi Dnnul Wulmter, ami In have 1 ■' rim on li gli the gh ihmg bailor r ,-f mir Stall'. I his t.ei'st having ht'i’ii ri'i'i iw.! standing anil in silence Air \\i !i lei T"Ri‘ ami Haiti : I'lii' gi iith-umn li is aniicipniod me in the tribute tie I ,is | mi In the men.ery i f h. ■ friend, in w lull I inli in! in '■’V m tin-ruinsr of the evening. I ennlially enmur, frnlu lie v, ry h ilium nf my heart, in evert rnutiment hn has wi ili«|ui'titl\ anil feelingly uttr red. llTlwnsuiy fnrltme in lie U|i|iesed tn that gentleman in d. liatn, mi an nnpnr taut national ipu-sli.in. It unly gave me a heller nppnr tunilv uf rnongnUing his vi ry eminent ability, who'll was nut even surpassed l y Ins gentlemanly ari-uiiiplish meals. I urn happy lu I Ins assembly In have an »pp„r fotuiv of kcarieg testimony In Ins i Invalid patriotism. Ins hmli honor and incorruptible inti giity. No mie nut i f tlie ein-le ul Ins immeduite relatives and friends mule smei rely svinpathi'/ed lit lliu great pul.lie lass ihat lu. death "eeasn'iieil. With this appreciation w'C can ihen will all. id tn Idler ttiiullicr tribute lu bis ilistii gmslieil wurtli. I will give you / In- ,'Ji ill,a 1/ i / Ilnlirrl I' Tliv/m \ gentleman nf e urti'. iisand pT-hed manners, ,,l irrt-pioa.-liable life, a l.iwyi r uf ilislnietinn sail enimence, a statesman of aliil "v and talent, and a highly favored sou of 1 is i.nn, State.” Col. Klmnrc, Judge ON d, Mr. Ilulmcs. Judge(iil ,‘brist, Mr. 1‘,'tigru, Mr. McAllister, Attorney t.eueial llailv. and others, in reply to iviinplimeutsry toasts, so,* VI l,v adtlr. ■ n-il ... Mr. I lolnics gave the following sentiment ; “.Vnr I.II linil .Justly • 'lebraied for her many pr,. d actions the mi si valuable iifwhteh are her suns, wu|, uilelleets as strong as In i granite, and clear us her ice.'* .Mr M - \lli eer gave I he f II ,wing. “The Bright S *!eilwml tfnvr Slrtn- Th 'SO whom Coilh ’ Ills Wisdom Inis joinid n gethrr, let no man durr i»» put asutuli r.” \ii. r Mr. II lily In,I finish)ii ■ iking, Mr. Wi bsti, a 'am r .-i-. ami. amidst roars of laughl, r and perfect , •• siaeies efdelight iu his hearers.spoke playfully in siih sianro a8 IviIIhvns: "I come lo the South. In gratify a rtasoiiahle ruriosiiy. t . sen Ihe pe pie, and the e. iinlrv , and lo meet will lie s, pi rs. mil friends wliosi ... | have had the plea sure In ilia!,,' Ill pillar lift-,.n iu private r;ivies it ihe ,N lie. ( M comS. . I ill i!v of lie sm h tiling as p luieal discussion, ■l ain allusion In subjects in regard I , wht) h I am i,i. wit in entertain upiim ns dill, ri nt In m sueli as are i mloaei d uy these who so kindly re,, iv, and entertain me. U.r no part of my pnrp.isn to attempt to make pr,selves to ,IIV own opinions In l. ed.iu tho midst of the liberality h «|ut ility, a id intelligence qf the South, I shall do well " 1 < ”* 4" •<*■■'" heinf | ruwlyted n-wlf. |„ „ witii me In mi - i tlmm ill pu' he, my fellow*eitiwns frvmn ntlv rimark. that they tender tin ireiviliti, s, notwiihstand* mo the e\ Slene,■ rfkiii.win differenci s on political one.. li "■'• ’lil 4* prop) r. and naturally heightens the I’l l-oral It spent which they wist.xteml to me. Hut Mu aid he girally mortified if it w, re, any where,thought ■ ' try to mike s ch .1 -ago, _ti.by wav of cauti in a a nsi ihe indiscreet ii.tndnetioii of pnlilual lupins Tltft el rules Cf social inter,•ours ■ are. of courac.'wos I'd against dirti'iissimi and d, bate, and I »h, old be a shamed mbs tlmughl capable ,,f obtruding my own po lit" a! opiniiiiis ,.u those Who sun ami me, on such urea MUliS. •••.'' nth-men. al'nw met,, ie|| yen ,fan incident. At l> ill Igb. a -atleman pnr|«« n» to call mi me, asked Ins s m a hiui'lsd. it hedid not wish t,, K., and see \|r. U el«-,r. Hu-b-vMiwwer.il. -is n ih.it Mr. \\ , !-.t, r Who made toe spelling Imok- and s. U me so nmnv hard , : " I ... o him as! to op a» I I. , gentlemen, I »«* ihut Mr. Wi hater who bobi "'"'" irt*. on aon.e aubjiTis, « a allogutlM r ai ccptyfble, I am isrry t.i.oy, u,-s.bio p,rU,«i of lie hi nth. Hot 1 •“ I in ilm to> «|ieB»Hg Is™ l,«. fft apell out -••me parts ol the I'tmatiNtti-m eft lie I 'nited Smiiam ' inimu r different from that practised by etliofa, I readily ■ im i du, a, i, rihrlev*, ui alt others, a right tn dt laini n.v -|t llm( Mnl nifr^rt an orihography mat*- wuAahle to Uo ,r own opiftiona,leaving all to that general puliLtr judgment to which wi twit, in the end, alt submit.” Mr. Welarier Mien Inurhingty and feelingly took le t'' of Iheruauparry and, ua he was retiring, to n. llauilHon toso ami reniarlted. that although their estimable guest had re’usr d lo publish any Spilling Honker K »v J.t > s .ns fig young beginners, yet. isi iliat gwirt, nnu’i |«irtlire, lieoouhI not reiiam ironi s.fl, rum the fidlurvme toast : “ 6 ■ I bre n, to tire agreeable aehisdmaslcr—who aeta no lesamts.” Hu-hard Viadou, b.srj. having her n caller] nn, rose, and r< (erred in an r loguent Inaiim r to the public aervicia and iheiittnilnctual grealnesn of thoir gueal, whose rep illationatwl bin.e lie t-laiiacd as the e--iunion rtropej'lv [rl the nation and added: " 1 In re was one panic ’ : si, in which, as a Caroli man and a Nsithron. In* init mice than commonly proud lo do grateful honor tn Daniel Webster. In his own Mass:,el usetIk and in the Congress of the I 'nion, lie had lioldlv ai d putriiAically rehuhrsj ilu* mad sp rit of faimti •isui. that, tinder the honor oft Dm philanthropy, """I'l preaeh a erusade against Southern rigfits and in dilutions, aixt stab in the heart, lb** peace, the prispcri i . , ay, I lie very ,* aistenee it the Sou' li. It was gratify ug also to re, all the fuel that, in the tmr IS4tI, m tlm ■a p'la I I tin. DM I h'minion, under Ilu* ‘(h-ioher sun.’ ol i Virginia sky—he (Mr. W.) had given utterance *lx ore Ins ..try,’to the juui. jBitjotic and cuiuti i i tiomi. seuliinent—and committed it “to ilu* wiima of he winds,” tn be borne to every human ear, whether | 'I I':eod or l*<*, ol Voidior S*s.ili, 'on all the resjionsibil V that 11 longed to him’—th»t there, is no l ow Ell. in i it or inhirkct, in Coni, it ess or the Gene rUi GoirnNMP.NT.To tNTr.Rrr.RP is mif. si.minist 1 riEHRr.i. with the TNsTiTrTtoNs or the Soith.’— I ! !*■ priM'laimi <! that we of the North and South m u* eit 1 r. ns * i’ll, / nitrrl 1Stale»—unhid oulv for purposru oi l '"inn on ib fence, eommon interest and daemon welfare, nt separate and indo|iendent in everything cotinerletl with their dunimtir relationsand private eoneiyns. lion • r to Ilu lean who upholds llm Constitution as lhe Imud rf our I nion, and as the teg is of |*r*iteetion anil boiwalk i ifrlefi nee, to tfre separate inti reds ami institutions of r;o’li and alt of our I niteil Slates. lie could nut conclude, "'id Mr. \ without ex pH sting hisdi light also heltulil mg his own native State thus extending welcome and ■oiirte V lo Massachuselts. the mother ofim'nslry, enli r pr.r.e and relim inenl. in the pi rson of her illustrious Sr n •tor— It was fitting that old Mass.ieliuselts, she that had on'l.eil tin* eradle of the rcvuluti in at I .• vingfonaud Ihm I., * liill, si mu Id he thus met w 11 h uhl a fieri ion ami ‘lime honored’ hospitably by South.CaroHnt, which had not sung the lullaby i f our young Independence, hut tuned Its infant dir lo oilier and different music, the thunder of I Vrt Sulh van. ii <* frnxc n-i a m« niiincnt : I lie fi<rcjiliuii nl .Mr. \\ « Itsfcr in Chnrleston : T!i< I’alinrtto !< ort t'xdiatujinjr a friendly salute \\ itli linn kor Hill.” '' r imjiKp nonpAilnjry |ur tho ropiousnr*5*s (I’ tho ah str o t w a have uimh i ITIukc intcristing pmcer-dings_: si. Inumrdile tn tin- hospitality and chivalry uf the Smith. i \\ liicli cnuiint fail to produce ;t salutary impress,mi upm) the minds iifmir fellow citizens ol the North. Tin y .ire highly inieri siing, he, in anot her point id’ view._ llrr lidnre, vi r J i: i v i Mien party usstiuhlagts conveneil to do honor In party favoritis, or to men in high station: i ■ nit on this oi'ea.'dnn, vvesi-e gcnliotticu holding snlago mstieal opinions, uniting to d i hiinorln a citizen of tliol Hrpulil e, ulmer rlaim upon their eoortesy and hospital ty Is founded exclusively iijhjii his lofty iidellectual rn dowmeuts, employed, as they liavo hem, tliniugh a long aeries o( years, in the service ot his country. During that perns!, taking necessarily a leading part in tho d " lilirrations and dclmlos of Congress, he has often In en throw it m ill rrot collision with the mununis of a large mn I rity el the penjilo of South ( aroliua, ti|sin ijiu Hli.ms ol j the iiii st intense interest—ipiesliuris not only of tempi-1 I TV pdioy, lull involving principles of constitution:.! eon slruelnin, as abiding as that inslruinenls itself, and which must extend an inHm nee upon the action of the (iov ermiienl as long aa that “more perfect L'nion,” which] the < . list It n I ioi i was intended to sixmrc and In perpetu ate, shall endure. And yet, in despite of ihesc ditl'er-i i-ma's of opinion, suporadili-d to those unfortunate causes, of si-etiimal i xtmporiv.icn vvhiih have more than mice arisi II between South Cun.litia and Massachusetts. w, , si-the most honored son of the latter received by tin i citizens oflhe I- rnier, xv ill, a cordiality, and entertained w III] a hospitality, ns gnu runs and unstinted, as though no such ditli-rcnees had cvi r i xisled, and no such oontni versn s hud ever arisen. Can it In-otlierwiae than that '-li ' x hi I ut ions will serve both io mitigate lltc asperitii . I party fiolmg.and to broakdown tin; mountain hnrriers ofseetiotial pn-judieu / j liKVF.MT. AM) FXPKNDI'I FRF. Wearn indebted to the New York corrcsp.lent of tin 11 ■i:!i ug/on I'niim for itio subjoined statement of ro . c pis f. .r first iltr.c fi otuhs of the yoars 1816 and 1817 rcsjcetivi 1): 1816. , 8-17. ( ustums, $7,860,000 $6,800,000 Lands, -487,225 240.000 Miscellaneous 11,617 17.000 $7,808,870 $7,557,000 0,5,57,0(H) Showing a decline nf $1,2.0 ,S7(> tinder the free trade taritl of I8li, which wo were tuid would increase tin revenue. I'lte expenditures for the same period have increased of course, in a much greater ratio, viz: is 16. |*t7. Army, $*-*.l<).5l1 $5,081 880 Navy, 1,056,744 1,929.760 All other, 2,527.642 5,105,576 $ 1,188,827 $18,147,175 4,488,807 F lf retire in favor of 18-16, $8,668,278 '1 III- Statement, wo repiat, is taken from tint Wash I ingtc.li IJmoil. TIIF MFXI! AN Mil ITIA. A rorrrsnonih lit .1 the .fminal of ( niiiiiu-ree, writing I ruin the *' IMan dc! Rio,” in Mcxh o, on the U)th ultimo, sat s. "A proportion of the prisoners are rnnrliercn; and a' more nos. ruble looking set of vag.ilamds 1 have never Is hel'l- '1‘lii-v were clad in every imaginable style—pants! of leather, cotton, woollen, raw hide, out after the fashion ! "fevery nation unearth, and as diflerent in line as tl.e colors ot the ninhmv. Tht-.se who were not barefoot, j vvt re InioIh. shoes, or leal her sanoels. Flicir upper works, ate eijtially various,eonsisting of a long white apron, a ot..obey jacket, or blanket, or a huge woollen mat or! cloak. There was tptile a tmniher of women, bearing lunidles ot various dimensions. Five or six of them rai ned each une a small child, cunfnrlably enseutisisl in ' a corn sack. pendant from the ... rs. '[’here " -ls "t"' .' nth who attraetr d considerable attention. 11. Was Ills ut s’\ v, ars old. Wore the smallest of all jiekets I n lu.s shoulders, but as m the rest a perfect ‘sans calotte.-1 To make up tin- deficiency, however, he had two mi i ioei.se slouched •beavers.’ one eramed into the other, and 1 hts head stuck into the‘une.’ Thus accoutred, he picket! hi, XXay- with Ids bare fool ovi r the simp loose stones.' Pi'tin-tllly highly pleased with his fir-t view of Mos ..rirans.- They appareil generally in good spirits. hut were suffering aevi rlj w ith thirst' Sitrppim. up to nur troops, they would place their linger on their lips, and/.II-/, an humble supplication for water, which was cheerfully given.” 'flic Whigs in Virginia lost two members of the House ■It Delegates train I lamiistiire county, at the late election j we are told by the Romney Intelligencer from tin ! tailure tn open the pills at the RixlgeVille precinct, in ! e ips.s|urnce ot there Iwing no Magistrate present to ouul ify llm Conmiisniuui rs. . WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONT MFNT. The National Intelligencer root*ms a statement of the j Triastirei , f the Wilmington National Moniuiient Fund , Iroui w liieh it ap|ieaw that the total amount on the hands "f tl.e Society or invested in various storks, is $37,:;5<i ! 5\ c advise the Society tocunimuncc the erection of the! Monument in W nshiuglon forthw ith , an.I run it up :,3 1 high as the momy mil hold out. anJ then like the Him her Kill eulnmn il would stand an eyes.ire to the pro pie until they wi tiki l<e shamed into successful dVitsl. "ot.. plot. ■ il. 1.01 |SU V\ I.EUISLATCRE. Int'-r S.init. of Ijrtiisiaraoii lh« 2-ili nil. 11 hi. 11. C. :i /)nnorntf. ■ rv nil r.*njuliims m hn«ur <4 (lP.„ ial i ayliir, «r. -4 w«pir-wd « pr« It ri ncfl of M«, Kj- oc-xi 1'iwi.l. nt. 7wu UiinJx wrri* ii. w «ary f J till it imm. lialfOonHidtrulhin, *ih! tU* t Ho m. tin* ijuia 'j ivliir „-h1 3 I-.,.;, x fir. nr.! !21-«n> »gain*» «*»• Oil ill - lSih nut., Mr- i' -ri.T. i-l’the *jiur IkhIv I>fli*r,4 rr-H'iliitii-rs in hoii"-r "1 (l.Hicral Sc itt, joiortf toih*. r**i iiti.iii* .tr.-ml tiv Mr. Ntoholti*. with ihe <-«>-i-]hh<m .4 that ill daring a |iti I. truce fur Vilt.i-fal 7 ay lor lor i’rusi dent. Mr. Nicholas moved to inant the resolution dropped hv Mr. Porter, but hi* motion vus r<yecJL#id, and the res lotions, as oflered by Mr. P., were iwhpHrd. One </f lii, in aiiiht risow ih* (iovcrnor “to precurt- a sword to ire j,r> ntf il t" Major (General Winfield Scott, on behalf of the pc< j !c (if that Stat* as a testimony of the high i«ti i nation in which they hold his unitary service, but espe (• ally f r tho-<- displayed at th< capture of Vera Cruz and the h: tile « I ( (rro (iurdo.’* On the 4th inst* the res du.ions were taken up in the House (.fKrpnwntativi •*, and adopted tin same day the Legislature adjourned nine ttie. The Mississiphi river, (say* tin Natchez Free Trader of the *Jili ult.,) alter having attained a height witiiin two or three iiiehe* of the great rise of 1844, commenced receding « n Sunday morning, and is falling at the rate of a In sit i of an inch a day. Tim J a vers in this itnme rtale neighborhood have stood well and although the riv er is higher than the growing crops on the inside of the I ,i vi e, yet hut little damage has been done. Hut abo** this many breaches have occur red and great <Jatn age has hern dour to them j>*. \ large cfe'Vftsac has been formed just Im I w \\ hi» i proof, and all the plantations from there to Ride Point w ifi be more or less injured and ori j some the crops will He entirely destroyed. .Sc me fine plantations on this side the river above this, are all en tirely under water. It is to be hoped that the full will be rapid enough lo allow a crop of corn to lie grown on the inundated landsso as partially to compensate for the loss of the cotton. The W ashington 1’nion of Friday evening published a correspondence between a committee of the mittens of (iranville, Fianklm and W arren counties. N* rth Caro- j lma.aml President Polk atidSecretary Mason, from which we learn that the President and .Secretmy expect to leave W ashmgton eitv, on their •ontemplatrd visit to ('ha|*el Hill, on Friday the ’JMh of this mouth, and, travelling by the public conveyance*, to reach (Liston the same • veiling, or early on the next morning. They expect to reach Raleigh on Saturday, and to remain there until Monday. Secretary Mason is to deliver the Anniver sary Address befoiu the Societies of his Alina Mater. 1.1 El ’TENANT EWELL. We regret to learn that this pliant ullircr is amongst (In lot ut flu* liadly wounded. lie is a brother of Lru t« ssei I well ut \\ liasl.iiieiun College in Lexington, Vtr gima, mil l<■ 11o111 with gnat gallantry in the late bat tie. We fondly hupo, that a speedy recovery awaits him. Ki nti < kv.— Li under M. Cox is the whig, and Tho mas Troup the democratic candidate 'hr Congress in the IHli d.slri- t ut Ri utueky, (last r- | re enti d hy Hon. An drew Tnuubn, whig.) '1 his district gave Air. Clay about !00 majority. (irv. Scott.—The Albany Evening Journal says that tjrn >f itu;r i >auta Arum a "hnahj plate if snap” at (in • (ii-rdu;aud if he had not herm served with fleet h r.^i s I n w ould al.so have honored him w ith a "Jive in the rear.'* 77e hyoj.hec]/ I'aljilled.—(jcii. »Seott said he would co ipmr a pence, and he has done so, for the only part of Marita Anna taken is the wooden piece of his left leu;. NKW SVlU\& UiHll* S. CiCCCIMlEIA1ER & BROTHER, n\ \ E just received from the northern cites, the handsomi st stock of. nvnisti AM) SIMHMKU DRY fiOODS, which they have ever offered, consisting of articles cn irely new , and of the most fashionah'e style s, to w hirli ip v a.dt the attention of their f riends and the public grn railv.as wt.il worthy of i xarninati* n. Their assort nieul is largo and iH every variety: and they pledge them si-hi i to sell mi the most reasonable terms to all who may Lt vtr them with a rail. March Ifci'—2in if GREAT EXCITEMENT W i.l.Yimum; n PARE extreme pleasure in announcin'} to 1 hr* la * dir. ami u'i'iiti<>iu.'ii of I.vnehbur!} and surrounding cmnitrv, that I am daily receiving and oppitimr my SPIILYii .I.YD SUMMFH SUPPLY 1>F CSritisli, I'rnicli, Gcrniji ti, Swiss ( hi ui m nml .%iiirriraii Mtiipii- ;in<l Fsmry !)!}■ Uooils embracing all the newest and must elegant styles import ed, the linn inhibition '7 inhirh has created an excite mein in this place, that lime atone cun ullai/— and. al tlmunh there has ben a ({mat deal said a hunt the Al) \ AM'I', in prices, ! think 1 am prepared to show, As sure as oaks iroin acorns prow ; .Vy t; ods arc cheaper Ilian e’er before. Please call and see them—one amJull wlm want New Goons—pitETTy Goods—Goon Goons—and last.tho' nut least, Cheap Goods. \VM. II. IIVAN. P- -s —I have ..ived several pieces ufSiinoni’s l"'l make ami liiush uf I luthsand Cassimrres. To any gentleman who wishes a liaudsomo driss suit,a bargain will he given. \\\ ||. U March 25 (s i( for 200 .VH^KOIX l * s*ri’ imh in m irkrt to purcliust our tall suppl'v ▼ ▼ of NRMIOKS. n * \N v ran say to our t rinds, an»l the public generally, that vve will pay the HIGHKST CASH PRICK f.r all young ami hkrly N K G R t) K S , of both sexes. ■| Imse having such to sell w ill find it to their interest to eall on us before making sale. Three good Bl, ACkS.MITI IS and CAIU’KNTF.US amed. Hi will give a liberal price for the same. IIART & DAVIS. N. B — All communications from the country, rela live to the above description of properly, will meet wilh prompt attention. j) & I) duly 23 ' ts ' \ III.S. Family and seper-finr Flour, a prime article, for • •ale by CRENSHAW, BAH BY k CARTER. Ah y 17—ill ir /-7.VK SKGMS. I *)( )|t|| I’l'-IIIDU Segars, consisting of Re 1 kralia. Caaardurrs Tones and otlie r.i’ols. I nine fond of a goodsin ikeare invited to eall and y them. For sale by Jllll.N II. SKA V. Drinnnst April 1—isif ab a’JIlDEKS, B anner's, Heriiniiifs, Ac., 11.1. liml it lo liieir interest hi tore purchasing to v v call ar.o examine mv sleek i f ihe follow irm'ar lu-lis. wbirh I bavrjuht rirrivrtl. viz ; " iudow Gians,siwsranging from ;X |n to I ',y. |.s. Planes, of mil! rent styles, \\ nggoii IS .\, -. * -y-tr.e Blades and Snaths, lines. Rakes. Hay and .M nure Forks, Spades and Slmv. I-. ( a-t, Shrarand Blistered Sieel li aind. Square, Hoop, Band ami Tire Iren, an well as many others, in, tore, all of whirl, will be s .Id cheap May 13—gw if WM. ti. MILLER. j 00.000 BE SI BEES Or COHN W ANTED. f|MIK highest mark,:, price isml i .r Corn, delivered at i M. luy I.uiuixt Huust, on the c.hi.tI, Aim,-Ii 11—isif U. F. SACKI2TT. nisAA-KETS V VD.MRiito ( U>TII|\<; ! to band, reveal bale. .1 Blanket* v, ry ‘u '' Ur^f.1,,1 Nr#T„i:btl,1„(f luw.v r> AUc'- “ Sot. Stt-ta f J mruT0N I Jon nti.\n\u *'f <lc*erij/tu,iii, nrcmo with Neatness nnct Despateh AT t ills om.-E _ TUB UMHBPRC TIRfllNmr^ I IM.At'K FORD, STATII AM *. ni|.I.ARn' PROPRIETORS. THURStkir MOUJVVYG, A/./K 2M. 1M47 ^ / W" 1 lie Senior Editor la absent, and will b« *, f, ' couple of weeks. 'r j r\\. -ELL CONGRESSIONAL DJSTJUCtJ Official Yule. 7 Hie Sheriffs of the different counties cuni|iosniir (|, Congressional District, met at Campbell Courthouse " l.ist Monday to compere the returns—the result was tl” Bocnck got the certificate ly a maj sjiy of 4. Mr |r" ing will, however, contest the wraCas there w. re , |/ number of had vote* giwui J„r Ur. Uncock. \\, 1 the n aj unites if tlwj daO'isiwt counties, not havinn ceived thet'uk! vote- ® ri tiocock, I Appomattox, 147 Campbell, r'''"S Charlotte 15 Buckingham, V Prmco Edward, 45 Cumberland ,,!■ Lunenburg, 127 Fluvanna, ^ | i 4 innj. for B.icock. ALBEMARLE DI S’ I' Ri CT. Official Yule. The Iasi Charlottesville Advocam brings the „n» .ia| vote m this Congressional District. Mr. Uomriti’a „„ jority is 110. SS1" * uta .. Goggin. Mauls «n, <j[) Greens, (30 Orange, 271) Alhstuarle, 353 Nelson, 402 Amherst, 431 Bedford, htill 29*0 2870 2870 ■ oil , , , *’B Goggin’s inajoritT. It will 1»1 seen hy the above vote, that Mr. G «ro,„ k„ a majority to every county in the District, excem Mad ‘.X- »nd|<."“*"°- Mr- |-cake’smajo'ily in Madias,, i. / • aad <,r,:r,’!' ' •-'•'B Mr- Goggin’s majorities am Id III Orange,-El in Albemarle, 158 in Nelson 8 m Amherst,and 343 in Bedford. ’ 1 The following is the vote of this District in the laid 1 residential elec lion . , c'jy- Polk. Madison, (i5 r>j., Greene, fi6 300 Grange, 239 288 Albemarle, 912 7110 Nelson, 443 291 Amherst, 451 401 Bedford, 941 839 ail 7 3103 3117 Polk’s majority. 73 Mr. I^'lk’® majorities were, in Madison 447,'in Greene - >1, in Orange 49, and 10 in Ainhrrst. Mr. CJav'ama jor.ltrsweneWlOi" Albemarle, 152 in Nelson, and 302 in lit ilford. Nut will be seen Dial Mr. G. enin I,as car ried two counties (Orange and Amherst,) which gave majorities tor Mr. Polk, and gained in all die other coun ties which gavo majorities for Mr. Clay. Mis majority in Nelson, is 6 more than Mr. Clay’s, and only 2 or 3 Stnallor than Gen. Harrison’s in 1840. When Mr. Gog. Itn was ( looted to Congress in 1844, over Gen. Gordon, .us majority in Nelson was 130. Mr. living’s majority m the same comity, over Mr. Drake, in 1845, was 104. w is <nj S ll,BJur"y 1,1 1,le iJts'fi’t in that elccuos, MONTO’OMKRY DISTRICT. (tfjicial I’ote. \S e give the official vole in this District between Preston and Chapman. Ry the side of it, will bo found that t f the Presidential election in 1844 : c: 5 I O « ►» cu C Rotctneu. 313 345 695 394 AI leg h . 87 104 iso |(4 GreenLt.tr, 593 208 S5I 7(9 328 371 350 21.7 1 a IJan, 222 218 177 123 Monroe, 503 408 400 425 Montgomery, 409 276 345 364 Mercer, 217 198 177 175 •daskt. 148 110 ,74 1Gfi I ocahontas, IK) 236 2v7 81 Roanoke, 153 237 279 177 Hath, 146 176 250 256 Hnyd 303 232 297 124 liouiie, (now co ) b8 190 3071 3443 3962 3313 ol'l3 3313 Preston’s tnaj. 223 Polk’s maj. ~649 THE VIRGINIA ELECTIONS. The Richmond Enquirer, Washington Union and oth er Lucnloco i-apcrs have given, as a reason why they ate beaten so badly in Virginia this Spring, that the voters did not turn out. So far as we liavs been enabled to make an estimate, the vote has been very large—in sumo casts I tea ting the vote at the Presidential election. In tile Albemarle District, w here it was alleged there was a goat falling off.wo find that Hoggin got within 150 "f the vote ol Clay. In Preston’s District this is also still more manifest. Wc learn from the Valley Whig that there was one of the largest votes (Hilled in that Dis trict that ever lias been given in any previous election.— I he whole vote given in the last Presidential ileetion, was 7d'o 1 lie vote polled in the late Congnssiottal election is 7114—only l(i| less than that given in tli* great contest of 1814. This we think should be snfli i tont proof to every mind, that the vote w as not thin in these two Districts, and wc believe it will hold good pretty much throughout the State. The victory gained by the \\ bigs is, we believe a suhstanlialone, and a pre onr-er ol the overwhelming defeat the administration will meet with in 1818. ItlFLE GUARDS. On Iasi Saturday afirrn ton, a large concourse of la dies and g( ulieiiicn assembled in the lot of Mr. James M. Boyd, to witness the presentation of a Flag by the Ladies of Lynchburg, to the Rifle Guabds. W in !>• Reid, Jr. Esq., to the name of Mrs. John M. Speed, pre seated the p iag to the Company in some appropriate re marks, and ( apt. W m. D. Fair, received it in a short patriotic speech. The Standard Hearer, Jaime 0. Hoy •"I, Esq., made a few remark*. PROVISIONS FOR IRELAND. I he Bat quo Bachelor, Cnpt. llertoti, left Richmond on the lllh mat., with a cargo made up by the citizen* \ irginia for the Irish. Stmts said to lie very hea'dv laden: the load consisting of 2130 h‘ Is. and 1150 hags <f curn meal, 340 bids, of corn, 52 Id Is. of flour, 7 lthds. ba con. 21 packages and cast8 of clothing. Another ship will be laden as soon db a suJlicient quantity is received to do so. All donations slieuld be addressed to Df ^ I ( Richmond.