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T II K 0 T T A W A V li K K T li A 1) H U the istifintis,) in improving the w ay from Cltagrcs to Panama estimated at ten thousand dollars per annum and thus in time, tlio United States wouM be in possession of thi 'Ley To the commerce of the woild."' ' . 1 .'. - - -' "jUSTICE AMD ECUALITV." THE FBEE TIJADEK. ! 1 WM. III., I'rl.li.), Aihim.i , I '. 10 Ii Mil Uglllll I I II i mt hi ,.,... K l lir Xtn I niilT On the flint ai;ii if la-diy' .isr t ill In- f lunl a C')in;inr..livi' 'miv of the Tur tV luiva nf . 1 S I J aaJ IS I'i Wo a-k the itl.iiil n of mo 'trader l il, nnd r ore k.niUl'n J that lln-y will nut fail t'l lii.kt.nv a hi aily pravul no tin inriitj of llm new Taiiil, und hail its ..msii;i' aa ilia triuin!i i filie new and usiieuliur.il "l itia of Ilia west over llm old iiiiiuliii'liirii' Siati of llie tail. Tlio heavy U lieieli.f.'M' paid bv llie turJy veaiininy nf tie-' went, to s..i."ul llie rit'.t and a 111 ifnt lub.ilia uf tin" uJ, is ii.vv i.i n fair way uCbiing d me n.v iv ivilli ; and afur the la.ni uf ew in ae yen vc miy rea. un ibly 1 1 iiect lli adi anci mfnl i f luililii- ni';n ' hi In be ucll an In cmiii Utel) l.n .ik d.i n f.i ,h,kd m - j iiy)ni'i, and .Uce llie fanner id llie wist mi an , niUiiliiy "illi ill" nia iufu liiier id llie east, un I Hhui ill Until "imiI'.- l'ie l l -ssinu" of S 'Vi lli- , a..elil, like llie uYw uf II. uvtn, la fa'l i-ul 0.) j ,11' i The arrant humbug nf ihe wliis, l!i it I ;a - laiili make l-iw prieei," i" fal I'einj eij't'did . An eiilis'iteiied era bis dnvimi, and m " confidently t.nk fur .van) In a !n tier stj!e of tilings. . The jmn'ci of llie nianiif letun r in iv f r J lime n - j lard the healthful op-rati .i; ..f tin) lull, hut thry ure luo ell dually "shorn of their I ''!." I" khakc the pilUra of 1'ais net. an I st.eely f.l.ric. Il will go ii.liupeiaiiim ba ked by a net) rily ol the American ieo,,b', and time and rx,.ii.eii are only re.piir.d to cnli.t the ftrlii.g id all !.., are not dirtctly iulrie,t.-d in monnpidics; ainl-s. well will ll)i, the liml sti in advancemi lit be received, thai il wiil gather Irentli by u" , and now tho inf.iiil cratviiiig on ils km e will lliei, walk and hid diliaacc l; tli ic who would have nuimcd il at iu birth. Thai any man in the we.it should advocate the f l'ulonce of a lch ).r idctivc laiilh in ind ud as I'jnisllillJ. To u il ajipeai that lilil ami lea- aon mut l.uvc fn.o!,i n him. ()..ir ,e,..:o ai.;.,0 grirullural, and our products aic fur lhe um id tlio whole world. No climate tm I n i enuntiy I can render w.irthli M our sin) lc orlii le. Durpol-j icr should be to advocite such a ursivm asm:! throw open I'ac port of the h lu g'ol e to oui artichf, and not confine our Ira le la lhe rair.i.v limit of our own nan n, or a i:ibI) ; r i in a forfigt land. The whole world ihould be a' nut ornruand h it si lhe rhtapral .n ! ktil at th' Wtiet ratra. Tt.i p-'l..".-, tue new i.r..7 ! I f aa:;neSv-t'J. a., ilhfu'iv ri-rf ! ocl here- .f;, are nuy v t i;-ct the l:--.e h'ii iSe n-.ii-laauire atji the fy r rr jn . 1 be 'ied st-. r aatr e,3j-.-r v '.ic j vai-; .-.- i It-. i & a! i-ktoi il .it rrr it.'?. z.A U ita : ts (.as- f. ile !t.. .If tt t1 in. A kn;'i a:ce ti ".'...t f . Bar ., lie uri SI nf u. ';'' .") !. :iri C-r- mat s, t :ur - ;: ,. a .: : . C-i'k'. . T.ii. . i.t t a t r-i-jc j?u,i. 7i :.i -.r ,i tsi V-'- -- :mii.c.i h t,',.:;, i',. tU'eH aiij ...!. ;.'-r'u'i.r ItJ.ai Jc, 4 f.k-'.j i-.J ic ic. a;e '! p a lite Itae-st kr.'r it'. J..:ief. Lrt l.'.e ar:, r't is CXtsvr. t a lhe ;.; 'e wl, I ay i.w atrial Larj fSKLite a.i. fj;a i:;e meal; I;y the l,a'd nay that Ihe wVgt I.ad the If at ti. Wl? The cd Uior cf tht,.- I. oid, a:e ) iiet,l in ihe l.i-tiest itor of lhe Couttitu'.ioaahal it a maa of g.,od eaV nt .In ,! . ',' 1 irii7 .1 .,,..1.: .:...r i ... . j , . .... I the tlenoL-raif, ickim . lhe .ic!ure. J ho iron ' and cha n, for llie farmer are lowered, whilkl lhe g oil and .ear!a, and poli-hsd plale and costly furniture for lhe lu'.ob are increased in price. Thi i al il bhould he, and if the la-.va e.f our land were uioic npial in ihcir bcaiiurj, the Hh..r of the country would be cclinii;rd f.r few arti clc of lliia o.tly nature fewer tvculihy niumi-1 1 .: .1 .... .. . . 1 ... .1 . I lacturtra would riot un the l.bjr of lhe inJj.in iiui pioducrr of the Wtat. ! He heartily rej lice al the ps.i';e of the new 1 tariiriiw. We inw have airnng hope nf ste'n the day when llie lab ir of lhe farmer will ho con tidcrcd as worthy of praieclion ui that i f .he maiiiuaciurer ol arcing the lime when the cot- ! lage of lhe faimer will ho iu lhe rye of govern- j mint, final lo the ...l,ieo of the manufacturer 1 ufceiij( lhe Inn; w'ubcd-for ie:iod when he . , . , ... who wo.lt. ,n ho open field und, , a ,corchins j aim. il.lltff ..ill rii.tnl ,.f l...n H . ' . . I'i sun, i ijuite tlio rrjual ef him who cnunta his ' millions under the shadow of hi cotton spindles. Vrlo of lhe II... bor ilill Wo l.iit weeli piib!ii.Iii'd the dilfeit'M n)')in.iri- nana iiiutio ny me n uiur lull win. U liail jut! ' pajatd lhe Senate and lit lo lhe President f.r I ice, lhe leaders of lhe parly here would hate had I1'"' ' "ion "" ,"nl'r r,i', We minht (ill ol ios tiB'.ialure. V Ihi week we Imvc lo an- I O-ure respect for his feelinci than tn have truh-l ! u",n f'om our ("'n I'd" lo sii.Uin Ihis re- nounce Ihe tel.) of lhe hill by the livecutive, and we mum coiuea uial wit ti u.'j our parti .lily fir the iiiini.vcinent of uur haibora and liters, that lhe Executive huaui led in aec.idai.ee with'siiund poli. y and khi.i1 sense. Hi, reasons f,.r lhe vtlo ! are chiefly nn ctintiiuiioiul ground, and lhe f. I- j lowing eiliucl from lhe mraaage wiil gite an ide I hi view uj'.ili lho subject. "Oil esamiiiinu its iirovi.io.is, and lho tari.iv nf obji'ils uf ilipioteoicnl whj.li i. e,,,, ,., ininy of them nf a local chiiracier. il is .hlh. nil ; In conceive, if U shall be sauc.iu.ied and b. t.mii. ' alaw.wh. nraeliciile ! ' hereuf.er l.e imposed upu.i the .hum h'i i,.l, ,) , system of internul iiiiir..temi.i.a by lhe f. il.rul ... ";' l","s'" ' ,""11' ' " ""I- tilulioii has 110I, in e.y j'ldjjii 1, conferred upon 1110 leiierat uoven.uii'iii llie power to coiislriicl , works of kilcrnnl iinproveiiient ivilliiu lhe Slate, nr lo ap.rointe money from lho treasury for thai purpose. That (hi. bill spumes lor the f,d rral government the ritiht to eiercuc ihi power, , cannot, I ihink, be iloubtid. 'I'ho appmved course i.fll.a RoTernin. nl, and lhe dehberulely expressed judgment of the people, have denied the cxiatencn of aneli a pow er under llir cn.iitilu linn. -Several of my prcdeccssoia h ive denied ils existence in llie inori salcnin fauns." Th whole amount apprnpriutitl hy Ihe till . waa $1.37)3,4311, to be divided nnmnii 40 different Works seslterad over the w hole Union, Io fact, Class bill was framed upon the " log-rollinn" pot acy lh some policy that gave lo Illinois her rail road sylem und l.cr sul se.unnt hankru.lcy lhe 1 rams policy itiat plunged most uf the new flutes Impek'ssly into tlebt, and Well nigh tlighnd their fultirs .r.)Jpectt for cenlilries lo come. In short, lbs till was framed lo catch sufficient wit in litith houses lo carry il through, hy linking on a i project hero and s project Ihcie, until il was found sulbVient uuuiber wars rhaiucd logelher lo carry it llirouuh. Many uf th sppropriaiions irere for u wuik, of doubtful utility at LnP mil yrt ihtir him,! l.j.l vUli- I.i give, arid thus ihcy Hero retained in the til. There ran be n. IjuU tlul if rack a...,.....;. ii.... ...-.i ... merii. lhat ll.err are but fe w of ihcm could J,r '"'ruof and '" 'rin..r an- il.tl- have received cen rceiHiiiiU voir-yr' wheal"1 l'f '"t!1' "j ll "' i.ain ll.al II lak.n l.kgrilirr, Ihcy b.J aiuie-tli .uliitk-i.l to can. il Ihrourh The veto of ll.pl.ill will cause mu. I. .lisam.oiiil - mew lo many section i.f uur country. 'J l...c looliths which Kiru iintiifJiauly to be benefit- 'd ly iIa- bill i:l.l .1.!.i.,MV manv Ijm! il,inK iU.il t ll.o ri:.ii, but ll.c m.Mi.f ibrj..lr, L.i l'i.i!i 4t tho in i'.Ii t wa'i i'i i niiartml r r, rjiin.rt f.iil in ciiniiinj tie J"rridu,l f r LU . lirailura ia l!i' manor. ( 'I hr K(.vM21riilllt('i0p Wr kit nr rajiiilly aj.iroai Uitig the cl.iso ef ii'inier, auj iti a f . w wrrLa the t-jcivaive warm avratlirr will liavo g n. Tim prtsrnl kuiun.ee " Will lie I. nil ri'tnu:lilM..rril iltm i.f ikn Krm.'ul ' fur i nuiiiliii lift rarx. N'.t on'y in this . ctiun ' llie wrailu-r b.oii unusually warm, but we '. n tn e Ilia! in ditl rent ivts nf llir cnuntiy a aim il.ir slatr nf the weather ha eki.U'd. la Ihe east era eiii i.. niiiv diailia lute yicuncj luui lln. ' The b.sl ii cf liiii plje, h ii been ijuilc K""d ' duiiiiu the ea'i i thus I n ; hut we regret la stale ; lint eaiiM.lriable u'. i,e i retail on he line id ii. .. . enn.it oiid aln in the roiinliy. t.oni'irjlin It lew ib .1' lj s. however, oeeui, the eoinp taints beun I ihielly fotr and a:;;e. The fall ri..iaie q.iiie (.imnivn.;. fnin, po- l.it.:r, iVe. nev r .m-iirr J u belli r jield. 'I'bis. ! num. ddtj la llie iho.Iiii live liarv,l j i.l i..m .1, jivea 'lie husband nan imi.h r.ir to lej .in. All bo' niii may be Ink, jet this is in u, h In ner f ir the tiue iuteresl of i( e eouiitri than J !n rt ecij. am! lli') p)ie- will fruiLftiiek s!iiinii, staptk. i." i then' a Io -r an abundance. I If tin- oulnv.iu i; 1. u ill he g '"d in 1 d by ll.o U ue lnite but liltle, but the i. Id '. and .ra.-,iM, wli th were inns l t inn r !i. sis. t lirnml. I.ifcltt." Our de-irly b. l ived hn'ther i.f the " Beaena Lilu - n.usi hnld hi t.n..er, or La niav '-k,ck' ' a,c f,i in the li.,:-' tbi warm Wfaiher. f-'ure!y : ! lhe riiu,r tUM trni;.rr tf. ,hr e,c ccr.. liC ,,,.;,u.vtJ i:1 !ie BM, lir, u( lht, j ru.y. Tai,l..lter dan t.ne of the .'rongekl ' i,,,).),, bUf:nuclaty m t) , ,ia5e a ,,, a n,v ljn, ,,u, vjU, fjr r ., ,.llL,., ' !iis in lhe ca'jnty, ii ?.! tv cn-'ush f r any wing ,.i'.or, and if he ciii tat uuii.tain I.i. riunj mil ol the n -l la at aL'.l.i 1 riu all the denincrat la siviihon the sa'i.e d me, hcttiille .bin; Bill. I: U a gn.J gor.e fir the w!i:, tut we ojiii.e thou!.! llm dem irrafV 8k ihem to awal bw i.n; of llnir own number, thry would f painn r.mmJer i: Iv u'.miu! it. H hi.a are . '.un. re..'. ' b read v ,,,, any hun.l.us Io ride into if.r. ai.'.i . f , l0 , , hr nJlt.r ( (u ((,k . , ciali(. vo(l, , llf!l, ,,., Juallcr. We deem il iirpurtanl; in jnshce to the pir lien ror.ci raed, (a state that lhe arr.a.'l v..te reeeiv edbr Mem'. Sen iil and Cn i eoi . i:se w!.' Iiomiacr h r Tej retrri'.i;itr in !:.: j;.!:.et ir imt owin;. a. far a wc know, u the r..i.: o.-.j ) i)!ar:'y of ;:.rc jt r. h ern ic the d..:r.e;. Wea-rnt m;cb a-a',:-J i L filler wfth.-.-j, tat ur.de'fijs.J tiny are T.-ai tik j. tsi 5 wd tii i;r:.. The err 3ti; ' :".tt-y r::c:T,J ,s prcw ' -.h'r c !o;h,r tuir. r-n v-rd t rntr hki.i.' rui i.t.. i!.r J.:o- cl tl (o;.',.. '":'-: -.4 t. : ? Wihtr it Pern has.ri i-v j tia"" a; the L'r'..i B.k-k; p.; t ".; c.r atr ii 1. u i Lu ; - i.-f tc: (-.1.4 a. e, :.d r tjy, 1! t; kl ia oJ e re: r et J J'.xxa'i.". V L5 ejrree'.iJ 1 :: a: .re ei-. urP Kxtn or.e oj ..cr canJ.J.ie. l..r M.-rtfl ,n 1 re-. ui.iirr w tnr a:nj nonorne. Wl, , dare r.ow 1 iieiMirni iiTit., Tmty. 1 The Providence Journal, a it hi- pajier, in dc j ..:..,;. a 11. t.l. -.. 1 ,.i,.iiiK un-ctn.t 01 me new 1 arm late, aiva: I . .... , . . . ! llie.nlustryol the eouniry w.pbe utra-",J, nn; ns nuiiie. win 110 par.ilticil, and a H'A.r I'lciilail will it clii lcil. Thce arc truly great cvili, but the laat one nf three ia tlio greatest of all The I j " ' uc.nocr.iU, i,,,.,,, .1 1 ,.r.i.,.. .i ... ' I However, wi 1 ta.ecaro or ihut, and on ilu acre j ..... . ... .... . ws s our f. jj uf i)c jjurnil 10, . , - I cIf any uneai.in.ss Tlio argumrril inude by tome ..I (ho whiijn in i Oitawa thai Sulpha p. ought n t Inline been sup-: r""ru aa reprrnen.aiive on tcc.iunl of huhavini; v",,',1 f-'fhong John," show how coirii,t I lllu ll"li r'' P".v fli thi place are. After hav,i,4 traded a mm olf like a wiud-bruken horse. I ... 1 . " ' ' -ch a pal.ry excuse f. commilling t If ltri',1 IS iinl nn u i.t.n. tlic deed, is not only uicun but corrupt. Cliiypool may tea farmer htlle known llinii"h. out the diatriet, but we inueli doubt if '.he small vote ho received is any indei of his nnnularilv. Hail he been a whiir Ufycr in some small vil. him olf parti, ulr!j without consulting him "f V,'" Cv'ui.An cl ha been l,aMl'1' piceul set.ion t'f L'ol.(;reks, fninji r""" wl,'c1' je'in coins ahull te valued at lho ' uldm 1IuU-"5 the Klales. 'J'he follolf- in;, ate the spec ilic rales The kprcie dollar ..rK.i.. .,..1 v ...i. . , ; " -'"'y ie n. uc uken nt one . llUlldll d and sif eent. . llm. .1 .11 .. . .. .. I ' ui.nn, 111 jjk'. maik. at one bundled and live cents; the thaler of Prs-atii and lhe northern alalea of (iermanv . . . 1 . , '"J .....e c. .he (1 -nn of .he kouHiern '"nny, at foity cents; tha florin uf 'he Austrian Ihnpirc and lhe rily nf AugHl.uri;, at lo.tt.eiiihi and one-halfcrnl. : lhe Lira f ih. l.oii.hardy Venrtian Kii.gilom, and Ihe Lira of Tuscany, al sixteen ccnl ; the franc of Prance, and of Ill inium, and the lira of Sardinia, al rih (een cents, six mills; lhe ducat of Naples, al eighty rents; the pound of the Driti.h Provinces of Nova Scotia, New liiuiuwick, Newfoundland and Canada, al four dollars. Cuuiilirfeil.. new and dangsrous counter feit of one dollsr notes, on Ihe Canal Hank, Al hany, has just made ils nppearanre. The signi ture of Thomas Olcolt, csshier, ia badly written, Tha till is olherwiaa well calculated to deceive. Captain John K .dgors, a celebrated Cherokee Indian Chief, is dead, Several families al Albany were poisoned a day or twn since, hy eating of a poinoncd direse. Al though must of lh em siilX.'red severely, thev were all, hy 'he list accounts, considered uut of dan er. ; W AcriUiiL Mr. and Mrs. llorl, of Union coiiniy, Ohio, reluming lo llieir home from Co lumbus, wero ran sway with by tlicir horse, lhe Lujoy upict, and llif lady killed. ! 1 hr i:'mia. ' i''"Mn ,!" l,,u "" ' i Fast"-) and Wma, the D. initial-. a. Ji- I d'" a " "' ' j biaiieh.'s uf ll.o l..'i;:l.iltKr. J lit- tile f. ! U"in to amend lire 4'.rnti i u h is probe- Cjr""1, ,IUI "'" " ""l yll"",n to "' - i lai",T' "J "" calculation can be mad,. i.vfec. . .. ; ,be ro'c " c"u""" '"" "i.nii wr ; "v n0 rtlu'3a- I'wiirlli t't:irluiiil lll.lilil. in "IV i,l0 ('.ink ' ' i;.i..i , i ii . i i i .is in it-, i mi i-oiiii.iiuu i rem n ami , . , , , i '""Ml1 upon ny t!,e in ha utant.f in l'i..r a. iw..M i. r,u.d , .,. by 'f he, toiitjr l-ee,!, d a. slowly ! h: fr,rs f M.u,, : " ' T"J .!,. ,iy ,., ,, ; of lt. J ..J " . ve.ne..n. m.j.ir.y. u uii. ,.,.,o i,....e,i "r J j V ', " !eait-. one corvette. I four hria,. i the rppear.neu ,.f lue. , it .I,,,,;,.,. tlial bclat Kkuu in f.T r.m.tv m ;!, tlong eurrent sn.l hf:.i! wni.ls t.) eon'en:! ..,,..,.. u..w , . . . , ,. ,. 7: , '' . .' " 1 '' l,"1t '.,.;.,. i.i n . . i i t 1 ,,L l,:lu w 13 uivuleil m'.o four ill-1 J. i.V I)ti!s. I Ins w,ti if eivii-rv. " 4 Cflvimsr. Uc was nn turt. oitJ wr I ie lw hat hi in Ui fZ-tt C'Hlt, ami t!i Hoct iiflf.i: l.ire t.ial i , ... , , . ' ... .. ! (K.net - .f a on a po-inc. Vt,i,.i,rtVk .: .,;lv Vl! b ; 'hf vess,U M.u.fcrej xiiti. ea, !, the , V ' V , 7. r , , MH'. ,av,, a a nee e In .eve , , ettltar to ,l,e ;:im,is "'"V ,i,u,l, ),, , ,,,:,, ,H, ' . ' - ' ... - . - i'i"' l ereeMl.e ste.imcr r ii mi. i r va . I.m r. or e neier r... i hi'liiL fu tnxtv ears f :,on .m l.n .t..... .H. saiiui!?. i ,e i !iai::.i ii i.'it lii t r is ic rv ... ,. , .. . . " ... " ''-"e,. -t.- .... ii iKiirrit. A. t .r, : ... ii.ii row in sum.: r ris, nr,ii r n s i iuier -'1!' 77ii 'js; if i-J Ml O mij. I:j mij. 47; Ssr, i i i 3a"' nuj. 4.' li Ills ;i',;l -IT J 7 ll'T i.it) S.'J VI j ::i i ;i "in:) 7 it ! Ill !".:) :nj i ) I. s ;:i ji.l li on, v. hit h st ihe M'lle.'iiy ilo irtt !.".?.au ii ! ii I ! l .11 .1 I'lijiin Kend.,1! (,,,""!. '" s'lie i,,,,, Veriliilb'.n t "I. irnj ii-ti 'rntiifiiiil.'s n.ij .i.iy 'J'hi.'e ('"Utilles lu be !a-t tl-etieii Rite cnlAoitli f.fiv t.itlS, ni.j 'i i'v i'i t wi.ji tkfciuM I l.!iilon nrt-r iii kii r. It .hiri Smith, democrat, h: Tiuiiihu!!, i!i I'm), i nl, hy a in. hum-cm COJ and 700. is l enii'ii j uiiv uf f i:c M i'il i:li r. J.din A. McClcrnainl has Lecn ilcrltd hy a laroo mle. Tlllllli M-'l till T. M'F.oilhlin, dcr.l., has hcati n l'i k! dcin., hy a rcsj rct-jl le nu j ir iy. rot inn M-T:acr. It. ViVm .vnr'.Ii, th m., re dueled hv mi- jority of tiiily C.OOi.) over Kerr, i.'ic whig candidate. uf rii M-TRir r. S. A. Douglass has hecn re-elceici! ovtr Vandevei.it r, l.i, hv a la.-'c tnv jori'.y. firn Pi-7t:ir. Turner, doin., li i hr-itni Ivnox, nliij,, hy a n;ij .rily cf ah.i.il ll'O vottf. ft.'. CM 11 r 1-TRllT. I.iari-ln, whig, h;s l.aitn ('aritvrijht, di m., ry a inj.jriiy of ahot;t 1 100 vo;e.. The dtlfg i m Slam's. Ft I )i mnrn'j , 1 Wh:j. .Three of the dtlezv.ion, viz: Mcl.3uj!i'.ia, Tutucr aii.l Lincoln, r.tp r.tw irTj.bcr. We are pie.-ed In n.'e ihil Mr. l.n r.Kzrt i'. Sam.i r. f .rniiry (.f i!,is ph.re. has L.cn dined Smaior in the J , I)!.' vies lhsiricl. Thi was f.rmtily a t;r'.r. Whig dirtrirt, 1 nt Mr. Sanger I. as. ne hth-tte f.r the first time in a number of years, overcr me their majority. M,... i ir. 1. mc .. , b.,,r,.l .1.:. al"ui S o'ch.ik. n.lr r,i,I ,lSrr... p.,.i.L,.n n, was re- '.urnins from lhe prji.V, (whrre he h id U. n 1 though liny sell higher thu:") was xpect mowinj) on an emp-y ws?.,n, when the Lorn. 1 t,j. There are suid to be 5011.(100 hide UwA fr :g hi and ran awi;.; he prunj nflthe wag-' ...... , . ' . i '" " '-' ' " i""""-; uJ 1,i,n : '"' "i'""1 '" '-,oui 3' ?"nmii-. ' Mr Sii.nt. .m ..' . ).: i.-L .v ....... IT.. : . -w... ... .. l . e. . .'. .... .... 1 1 1 ... 1 . . . .i 11,1 " , ut'i """' 10 ui"uri. ins .,f. ly.ulh tu ht. fgrftiai. l ii..u,.i J. Chew, jtf i of the L'. S. Navy, died m llrnuklyn, la'e'y, in -rtl. .-, . ' ., tl.o 70.li year ol'liik aje. Mr Chew wis lhe per. 'though a good bm'ii.i it may be done, if' , , . . , , , , . : r r tt . 1 I son lo w ton. l.ntvrenr titlen-.l On. .mi i-.''n un trrii-n ,n , in 1 1 nntr f lit. rt 11 i.. . ,tt ... nn lo whom l.awreiire uiien ,1 the word.. Ihn'f !""' " .'" Chrw f.ughi with a'eal ! gallantry i.i rereral naval lian.x in ihr war of : 1812. lie was mi the .l. ' k "f llie C tituiimi in tho meinnra'oic f.hl with lhe (hiem. re, and cmi-1 "t-'Utcil lo the ru'luie nl Ihat h:n. A I the time "f hia d.ceac, he held lhe olhee uf purcr in lhe ; "y- i , ;, . ! ""' -" 1 iiiii.ii. 1 hi- niiiiiiitr 111 WHICH . lllrulls.,,oul lhe ,;(,Kj ,61,(lcil n the call tor Volunteer lellceta lhe highest cre dit on lhe country. I he liurnptan pre. teem with comments on this I'lhihition i.f patrinlisin j while 111.) l.mi.,in nf lhe old woild sees how ail-e llie assertion in that Amoriean v,i..r and lute uf mink; but a sh irt extract fn.ui a Liter nf Mr. WiiLli, from Paris, in the Nation .1 I..ltl!ig. ncer, will show the feeling abroad, lie say : "Europe is imprrsseil in the most lo ncfieial J wsy by the bal'b s, llie snhsr.iuriil proree.hlici. of congresr, and lhe patriotic niiiiifestutiona ol lhe whole t'liiuu. ll is now understood how llie immense unjorily of lhe American people would uct in lbs event uf a rupture wiih (ircat llniuin or any I'liroprail power, ll. fore llie .ml nflhr -Ulnii "f l'IR Deputies 011 (he lTili inst., two em inent meniher of lhe thaiilhi-rs (of lhe nppoM limi) Weill to Versailles, where I (hen was, lo congratulate me on the Kin (irande tircutrciicr, and to describe the tiled uf llie iulrlligriii.u un lhe chamber. Lively nitisficlinn pervaded llie assembly , must of lhe rolisrrva.ivrs tveu l.elray. ed llint fetling; M.Guix.l.iwoof hisrolliiigura, and a few nf hi parly Ihe nearest ami mnal de voted, were chopfallen ; their tlisconcrrliun et m. cd to amuse, the real." An analysis or lho ilivisiun i.f the House nl Commons, on the volo llial deleuird lho minis ters has appeared in (he Itritish journals. Kath poisons name is given, and the result ia aa I 'I-lwsf-Tlte whole number uf members is (i.Vl. Thns" that voted sye nn the measure proposed by lho miiiirliy, vix., thArikh Coetcinn till, were, protectionists, 100 ; Peelilea, 1US; whigs, B 2111. There were of thu ayes who paired olf, protectionists, 13 ; Prelites, 11. Making lhe In. tal 213, Those who voted nay were, w higs 231; prnlreliniiisls, 70; Peelile, 1273. Those who psirnl-nir, protectionists, 8; whis, IG. Muking lolul 3 IH. I'her were ahsenl of protectionists, 50; Prelites, ; whigs, 31. There are two va cancies, which, with four tellers anil lhe speaker, make lip th Oil!. Tlio Pcelites and whiir a uiouiit to 3)0 a rlcar mojoriiy of the House, ' i'fom llir I'.ull .1 i CiHiritT an.l , '""" hiU. lUr r..0m. I..,.,. ,c uruwtl.y Mr. : llssai , , k, ,.( this rii v. fi .... hi I.i. iIk i m M'.i.lrTi.ksu, pet la.our -,Wr x( ll .li.m.n. . JulY a,". t. n.ut I!r.iii Naiimauam ' "' ('on!tti!ts, .7;ni' 2it, I 1 I . - 1 Having ;u length uriitril at thi ' ami liiiyii. u lull timet') luol ' I.I T. :i roti rii 1 iini'li' in tlie mt1i ami l!iin HI I'r.ts j region of rreHtiou, 1 will yive you a slum .:irr.Hinti plir pasf.liro up, c. I I wr.ite .von from Fori OMi.hIo, fnun narrow in sum.'; J win nt'li li.iiiks ill tin i-iiasl i l ii:e rr ..it. ... . llV' . :nee nf l!in ;i is .n s, ti e tt iaiitiie : 1 resiiii til nl y i.u'ii .u: I ..:.n;.:.', a ,1 i' .i .i eiee deel.iri.i;; the eoitvoy I i he a p:i.;'.t- j C.ll X j l d.ii'.il. i'.tlll I'lilillil.KllIll. I.IS Mih jeels to i real til et..'ftm d in it as pir. li s lo'rever il.rv mij'n nn-i t I'onlinolv, ell l!:e fit'st ol 't-'n - .i m:i u.il.K.s u'lieh we ea ...- to, ue nv a of sol ilirrs ui; li, 1,1 picei s st I'.lii!' i n ihe edjf uf ihe hank l.y an oi l Imuih', ami as i snon as l!u; i l vt .u " it n , , . , Ili lS. I .i-l- ilu mil' ii ll'.'ie In 1,1. piei-i's at her, : ) w . re prej-u;tt In lire aliothtr, when a slitll IV un the vessel o war Mriick in the old mui3 3, and liiistii seailered the e!..v and slii'U f. r rods a. ; round, npeii; tin i ilia ; hi'-h lhe : soldii rs took M lht ir horses and hee Hoi slopping i,i !,?,.!. hack uiilil ll.ey were out of si'ht. At ai'.'ll.ir place, i!.c eue euiv rii'.icciiliii:; tin iiim 'vi s in a hct'.i r po siti.m f.red up and mttskctrv. ll a ll el Iron) lii M-i'it 1 1 s war dr ive ihi m from thtir position, ii . was not it'.t:i ihcy In:;: t:.-d must uncotn- forlaldy near ihe Ceil; pat -.i.i.lar'.v lhe : rannon Iw.lls, sen r:d of t hicli stru' h t!ic 1 N ihmiihae; 1, wtll as e'.l.i r mcrclt.iiit vessels '; hut no one was hurl, an ! vny ill l i i'-.j i ry done 10 tin- v, .-sil- lh.Ssin 0:1 tj ; . w . arrived al Co.'Ii, : lo w.l on the f.-ni'.ii.-rs ol' this pr.it nice, which we l n:i,t! uWrc-l hy the j, .hal.it ii..l, in run-., rpii-in c i f that part of the province I. avinej heeti invade , hv a hos- ....... ...... '11 ..... ..... i. .in. ,i..ii,. iiiiiir tt as .not a t. oir.man-1 dii.il with some -'o or-J;) soldiers h ft i n I 01c pace. inr t. oilman, uni stiji' liii I,... f.n...),. .,.-, 1;. the lict t w iih fash m.ii, w iihoiit miv e'lar.'e. 'l he Kue.!:sli and l-'reneli came in wry pood lime Io supply the Corritn 1..1.1S wttli arms and amtnuiiiiion, with which liuv ilrnve the invading army out of their prut ince. We aniied in this city on llie IO1I1 nf !a-l month, ami found ,1 goodly iiiiinhcr ...t'.,,,,,t.wi,.rt(,.,.,., of lhe st.fier sex, tiin-t of whose husbands Ul.ar.s, l ii.l.nrs and e'.veethearts had r-ril... li. li ' i".i lor t!.e tie cure 10 ihctr ciiii'iry '..on i.i : arc in a i i.is place i.an had a potinla- ..r lJ.C::a i'-'.s ; il-c people r ide t'.r.le ami arj almnil con- suiitly al v. .r. Oidv a few days .since they en up a revolution between the Comiiui.d'. r-iu-'Jhit I' t,f ihe army and the Governor of the province : ihe piirtics had a fhnrl I14I.I j :-t out of town, winch re siiliLil in fivor of die Governor a few . men were a hot 111 lhe puUie square on the occasion also business was nojiped for a lime, but things have ran more ijui. 1 now, and all lhe vc- 'a-'s are loadin ' as fast as possible The. ,.hni:.l:-ir.t 1 ia . rr.osl rcudv. J lith s arc very lilcniv hi re. ir, it.;, .rutince now ren'v 1,1 Ko t' ;r.,l ' ,u'll,lL IltMV ") to DC S.iippei, toi l, is more t.iau aii ti.e vessels ol th crint()y can e..rry. ... ... . IirnapS oil W I.i 1 t Fi::! fift! 10 - car of mv being Tgn-cd j,; sucli a warlike its; edition. 1 r. 11 to, bay ll-.al il has luriied out iliTcre.'il from w hat I, a-- well as many other per,ons r.nl'n d ; and .. . . we arrive aafe in Monleviiho, il is rather too risr.y I ) fl.it my fancy. 1 don'l like war, ll r anything concerned Wldi or de pendent upon it; but in llie incut time I iinccl We siiall have more tt ar in rrrnn.. tlwn the r ve r a",lin 'I'I:,. I'n.-i;.!, o, I I'lench vessels of war are ,goillg about 150 f sir les below this place, where we nrP ... ,,.n them hv the Dili i,f .iinv. ...,l. The voyage has already Iki ii longer than I anticipated, ami 1 am anxious 10 gel down lo Montevideo again, to gel pome news of what is going on in lhe world, which lhi place ia eluit out from fa the present lime. Tliis would he a pleasant country to live in, if lhe people uercciv ilieil. Mosi of the tropical fruits are produced hero with liule eulitvation, in gical abundance. Tigers, monkeys, par rots, paroquets, and nn tiy oilier beautiful (,jrl, BmJ unimals are common in this place. On noAnn T.iiie; Naiimakari r.i." ) Hirer 'uiuimn, 'Jth June, ' 3 We left Corrieniea on llm 2'Jih ol Aril, and on our way down slopped nt Gays, the town wo found deserted on our way up; lho people returned to their homes shortly afier we left, finding ev erything as they hail left it, none of llieir futnilurc or goods having been disturbed. J.eanng Gayn, wn joined the convoy and itaine down to a small town on ihe Hue nos Ayrm side of ihe river, railed Kan f.nretizo," from the hanks of which we were fired at nn our wry up. As we learned thai while we had been up the river rrgular balletic had hern hero con structed, under lhe siipeiinlrndcnrc of a (Jul. Thorn, (.1 unlive of lho 11. S.) who, is was said, had 4,000 men under his command at ibis place, a party of linglikh nflicers, who were sent to recon noitre the position of lit? enemy, report ed thai they saw til guns in the battel ies, some of which were of taiga size, nud tlio " Vnnkec" had so constructed the batteries that thry ronnidercd them In lie impregnable tn any position that the ves sals of war could take in lhe river below tn bring their guns to bear upon them. To land they thought to be impracticable, on account of lho number of the enemy, and his being well supplied with arms and ammunitions, It was there foro con- i i-liulttl that ilic Vi -mIh nf war hliuulJ lal,e lilalliUlH. am! i, . v ihi ilu. I. iii. iii .liCMKerl m ) mil.l. u i.mI.I.v wnile Die inrr. liaiil llert paetl l.y. i" ii mil n as lll.iuu Kl II I 1 1) II' I IT . il jtr.iJuiTil yomo I'oiislrni iiion. n.t itn-y j . Ml. Ml, 1..-. III. 1 ;lilile rKn'ct'il, when wc elaiU'il, iliat ilu: ! I'm..Ii.!. I" I. i i i .. linlir-li i n ! I'li iu li woul.l i jirel llie meieliai.l ves-ils io p iss m:y ( ai'.riy f I'lll ihe em niv Kiiliout it lu iitj ftrsl taken, am! lint a IV w il.ivs lief ro a email vessel, eiiiiiiuoii am! i tii.tti their positions m fniiu nf the hatif. ! i i. s, ami opened a lire on ihem with luMs, j shells mr roi-ke;, wliiih was amply r -jiurnn! from tlio shore. 'I'lie N'.iliiii: ka i tits w a ihe first l.:r -t; mi e. l. nii , . ! i,. ' i lwi'i ii t!ie hatluies...!,,! ihe st. ani- i s ,v . sinid siu-h a roar id uriillerv aid Ik lore, ainl 1 ho'ic m ti t '. . ,, , ,. ' " ' i ''U 'iii. i lie nans flew thirk around us, Im f.oin the khote '. ;rovii!oi;:ia;iy only tl.reu tlrin k ihe n s.il -uu il.. , I thine llil hiiriii i.i i,...L. ... Ill jli.M'd i n'li-i ' niiri'i na I o 111 I whieh i aafelv ... .... ...... ...i i. i . in., un ii i .iiii.i t.oilv !ic vi'Sstl to tin y suved as o.l a purpose as Old Hieltor;' i i .... ' t ie r I inn in i. i h.i I. in, a .,r . , c ' .....luo ..i Ulllli,,. I tine ol ihe vi'ssi s htirnt was a .re 1 je.i'li har'ue. A! ihe Caplain.s am i were s.ncil, im, I hate not hear. 1. 1 j.iole jiersuii btiiij,' hurt in lhe ceiivt.y. ssr,. Monti. !i ive the (ii. ll'KO. J.tliC Ill, 1 I , . v . . . . '.'. a .11 .M X I', ttrltliiii In- ii ... ,.l .... I-.,.. . I. ,r . . . i .i. i. ... in n ii. hi ui, n puiiix in nil t' II) II t p ? ' . , ...... l...... I'I .1. I,, a ---- - n "in .in. .1 i; II : . 1 1 1 1 . II 1 1 1 H -1 1 II ! i I V . I . . 1 .. I I . ill ii.i- r."i!.ii r i l, i i'i.. I., t... ..... i,,... . .. .. i i i-l , ..i. ... .. ...i. ii'unii ii.ura inn -'W,n lll',llr ;l 1 .11 New Orleans-:, 1 ,.. I. ill will ! e.allv of lhe l,r ,-.r..l i:..., '.,'.. .,.: J . " ' . ' .,"S"'M" " onlvm, il,r.....R l.i.l...' Ml .1... ' trea.'i ...,' 1 ... ""-..carl, tie .a.U II a hr.f cut, ; .:. v.. : . :. . s . ry ; .mmd ami- .i , cari m yuU, Is. I.. ' '"url , .'w ''"V"-"'' 1,1 H'M always to do what mv conscience m ,1 m ' , " .' -11 l,;, ', r " or mote hcils, , )C a .Kny, a,l , ..ave the cons. c, nailer. es. ami were I hum i n n... am iniiiii'i h o. f i .. :.. .. .... .... ' " r" l. ., ,. , . , ,. ' , , : , nn ... is res io i.ott. l snail - . . .. i.n.;...ii nun i leiicn, io prcvtni i toi'i'ie oi siiuiia wiiic i I . - that 1 .ave tins I l.e I .!!,i'.i ii q f..r.:n;;iii uti.-li.fl i. Iittt'lh'n.k ,1 'e in. iii ie I',, in ;!. to lie .!,i'n jii-1.,.,! M'n.itH l. when, ii ri feis. riiilinl u Ian l.nte fir insertion ia Satin.! n '. j a; r. 'J-I.e .1,-lav whieli kis eiTurre.l, n,l llie eoiisi ijiient iioa-fuTihiien I '.r.i.. ."I . . "' 'of "i-ii ia ire-se.i ev our eorrea f the i.l. e,i, 1 I,. , -nil 111 .iiiiniuntc U. t Oil : t'l.n, .nil m I 1 uti-jl, Willi (lie (. day anile.! in this city, jveplion of a space h fi nenr die centre tin (covered for the mules and wheel m wld CJU... , lla ,, , . ...i""1" ,M' '"S 10 '""'""nee a jottmcy iihriunir!,.,.. f ,i.; - 1 , ...ii. n, , lj,, ure men u:n i lv ana aimeed ,11 our eo unins. Il : .,- 1 . . .ue,e.,f ,!.e lull, tt ill,, hr. i,h lhe saine ,!). !,"'-V ,"r",'" i,r"1""1 ,:,!"'t; lu I'"" m..,b.'ea!.!i Itoappreeiate .l,eu,a,n:,lus.il,"! '" ; ii,ul ,'ol'K1 try and vi ln.ee ,,f it- rlo,..). nl ehiiuo ion l lr"VC '''V"r ;','It'' ''' n,;""ira mast, with 1 1 1 .1 1,;.. 1. .1 ..11 . -1 wlia.e ell r!-, we biln ve, the s.tieessnf the n,ei-' kiire may be mainly aitiihuie.l. WiiJmv'i.ii I .i,'ul. lion. Miilnri It. cor. To lht I'. litor of (he f 'uioii ; To-div, as you know, the western measure die peculiarly and Irtdy wis- inn niri-nri- the river and harbor hill 1 1 .. .. , 1 .v ,,,, m ' nty. I w ish the 1 ' 11 ion 'It carries not .,,.'. ! n,.a nn..-.- ... .1 ...... , ' .1 ' - .si in ucar itii.iier alsi'i a just iriliute lo the honor; .me senator, t from l.huois, who saved 1 1 1 bill fiotn the: necessity of again runnim? the caiin'lri of I the House. Do not be alarmed, Mr. Mditor j I am not about lo ask you to give place in your crowded columns for a eulogy upon any friend however valued by you ur by m self. Ju Ige r.rce-c j)re,7. no enh-v Ida busiii'ss t ileni sptT.I,i for i:df. C' W hat I wish to sav to c.ur wtsurn iiii iios, is ii:ij. t lien it was uiseovrrcil ! .. . I . - . . e .i i 'I, . . . . r.: i . .i . . .. ' .t ..in, oi .neoiii that .iconhl, e.oi oc iitieairu in llie f enate, ihcy C.i,i;- I'd lit t-r.t.-t .... ... li 1 . .... ... ..... ,, llf ii .in .iiiii.oii.m:'iii ; ii.un would carry it back to llie House ?g iin, ami llins secured another har.ee to tk feat , the bill. Amendments oftr-n Fccure f.r; , . . measure proposed lo be nniciu cd. . 1 ' 1 ' il -ktiuclves tlio votes r.f fiion.la i.. ..... the and hence lhe danger of them in limes peril. ..... . Uil I ucsdiiv the great danger was tli.11 an amendment would be adonicd s.rikin.r, .. .. ' . 1 out a Milan sum ullowttl l .r Hid improve- iiieiii 01 a iiarnor near Ulucag. . . r . . . .... I hi' ' Iiarhor was ridiculed, depreciated, and bcl.tllt I uniil it seemed as thnn the item w ould have to be stricken out to en able any honct man 10 vole for the bill. It waft then that Judge Hreesc came lo its rescue. Of his spectli, at that trying moment. I will only say lhat i: saved the i:em, and. as I believe, . bill. It was opportune, energetic, and eloquent, and admirably exhibited the power, ability, and influence of lho senator. Is a friend blfimeable for desiring the west to know n-hti has really rendered it an important service at an important moment ? p.ir woof the west love those who defend our' bills to improve ItlVEItS AND U VUDOKS. July 21, 1813. Two women In Cinciitnmi, u few days ago, crossed the river into Kentucky lo settle a quar rel, accon.piniril hy several femalo friends and ! ihcir second,. They fiught live round in striet accordance with the rule of boxing, and then pitehrd into each other aftrr the Tennessee, sort. One whipped, of course, nod honor having been satisfied, there wis a cordial li iking of tongues. Tht S.nmn and Ihe doi. Since our l.m publication the weather has continued lml and dry, wilhuiil any sensible ehutige; and Indian Coin, and other full craps, are auil'ering severe ly for lhe want nf rain. Ii is feared thai the Corn will full far below the UrUal average Ihe present year. On the other hand, lho W heal is shun .1 jnl, oi.tl nf an exce't nt quality generally nv. eragin? (i3 or (is pounds per bushel. Alfan 7V 1 I'm ih, Align it 7. It ia slated thai a mechanic of Day ton, Ohio, named Anderson, has, in conseqtioiire of the Jen. ll uf a relative in England, become t ile heir to un estate worth about f'.T)0n00 per annum. John Hull begin In think that lis hnhls lhe Cnuadiis by a precarious Iciui'c. In alluding In them lhe London Herald, snys i 11 The British population in lho Grain das and adjacent provinces is inmost, if not altogether, a numerous, ns the pop ulation of the United Slniee wns iu 1771 illi this iuK .uilaL'i', ilial i in hostility in I'n.il nnl i!,r v immiI.i ,,i : .i .'. .Millions f nil,. s ill,,,,,. ,, I,,.!.. I? f llieir muii utii Imiilierc, u lure tlio r.-l'iit.- ICa IK I ail lllll lllll. U lllli! M l' . !. 1. 1 .,..1 Miave a rinule ally in tlio new wnil.l, nut ...... .. O.lllt HI., I otic even of llme 1 I mlian liilios tii.it ruty ears ao remlereil iib sueli import a,,t ai.l." , I .M.iiani.nn, i'ub:i:.ii'n 1 hi- Ami'iiriii I'I t J 11 IHJ.Ill S t.l till' IMMI. . i f ll... , 1 r"v"'; fi i ii (mo hi !on"in.' Io any other .sIm-ipi A ear or mo fiiiee, we' were pi if ellv astonished at hcholdiiic the l".r. t o:,e tliat eu r armed ct llits ; ht.t notr thev art as eomino:) as the sn,ries M, , i nner. Oiii I Uorn v, and their iipiieai'aui'u .l ues auoui as liiueii sat pi i-c inn! ri'.i i. osiiy a!iiii:i ihe more uristx-i alu- nrdi r uf eteam and sail. A iri intiiie Dude hoat is somewhat dillVreiil from any (.liter kind ol river rr-.fi, and are in one pinieular. not unlike an Ocean Sit.mrr, as tin y are sitseiptl'.lo (1f heiioT i.roni lled h.,ih l, 1 f i , . . - i steam ami wind : wi:i this i fli'ienee lhi - t . , , ' . iiim mil . , Mi mule 1 oat slenni is cencrated imoii the t r "i 1 in i ' I llm . 1 t ,"r'""'."!,,,t tin tr.a.l nn. I plan and hy thu umud c xer-1 ns ol some half dozi'ii ,:,,,,!,, ,1 . . o--- iinoi, m i -i ,.,i.,,, ., ,.r ........ .. . i five n riil-iev " .. ..'..i.iii -i,-j- wuccls. one in in it iniri i.i .i.ii.i . .i ..(..... I. ...... e F.n.!m, eael, side and whtcl, usually propel errttslltetlah,,,,, l(,0 feet , Im-th. ami al.,,,,1 1 J ton a tuiiahy cahed a i-argo hox, ,,t -. .. . eovcriu protrri the inside from .he tt ealher, ami .the u hole mak.no an appearance aimihir .1.1 1 I 1 1 .. I . . I I ... I crate in. The didiculty and danger ai leiidinjj lhe 111.111.-1 ttienl of a .at pro pelled hv steam, is upon ihe mule ho.il . liri If ili,ni.n.i..l ,. 1.1. 'I'I : .- I .,,.,,,...,,. . ,, , p "i"' li neer.sary "fu 1.1 r..,,iZ, :,u 11011 1 '" - , , . . in t;i he done ia to stop the ni, s ; 1 , , , , 1 glvitlL' ll.'k ahead t nv nn. r.H ..1 n. I ' rr"v"ll U, Kails cat! t'l hoisted, and lhe double power of iniiles ami wind put 111 reij.iisiiion. This de scription of lioal is .renin,, 1.-1 l, .,;.,. fashionable on lhe Illinois ami iribularics, i and some iw o or three e xtend ihctr iripsj io this city. They arc a great b('tu!lt in low water, as ihcvare of tvcrn.linrr li .hi . , , . f " L. ..,.,,. ,u .nniiiny 01 u.i'iii 1 1 01 j irifiiiig expense. We learn that eevrr.il new- on e nrr in r. c I-,. n i.i" ......... - " - '..iv i 111111,1 1 ,r .,, . I ft- . . .' me iiiinoH, intciiileil as recti ar ir.n h rs i.f.. up Min?ani)l river, nud from llie ht-a. city of nnvig itiou on ih.. ; IllOtS lO ihis '1'l.ere is" nothing like - - ' ' t'nlcriirise, or a mule boat on the Iiiinois in a low stage of water, to get alunj. .V. f.oui.s t - UK' .,(. Tr ranfi.i,r!(i!ton of 11 Slintnluuil nrr'. f , 1 '! .,',.-, iransporiannn f ,!,e stenm (mv.,!.. u,, , .r, in autii.1 lour l.illl- ed tons, around lhe falls between Iav' v :....... i ri . ""i"1" 11,1,1 nuroniias Lcen ...,.i . i. . ... . . comnien- - " - mrcat.y Hern ra.sctl sev - ,1 ' o-.teu numirtii leet, ami movd more lhaii hri'l' ll.it iti. I .. I.. I " "' - " nua l ompieie success. S!;e contain!, engine,,- farnimrc, every thing thai belongs lo her. 1 r'-h ' ' " I lie old I or."ri ss- i.mai tio.uineniH eoniain fioine queer .fj tll,t?J- :i 18117, the house railed on the ; surveyor of public buildings 10 know- w hy 1. re. 1 - . . .. r 1 "' "in rnl,l'1,l was so ilcleelive. " fl'licd ihal it was owing to all the ....... n... ... . r 1-. 1 11 1 . , , - """ " " c'11'1'1' y""''"'. "'"oig out 11 sioien '. About the same lime it was ens-, tomary for lho doorkeeper to furnish mo-! ()H millions never eat meat; eighteen lasses for lhe New Iinghmd members to nni0iiS eat no whealen bread ; and fjur . : . 1 . . I . a. s si mm w.i.i ineir water ; ami it was eliarge.l 111 mu annual appropriation uui tiniicr llie liead of stationary. Ftmule Ii'utt. About forty females of lhe village of Ulica, Michigan, assem bled lately, and paraded in a body, arm ed with axes, hammers, Ac. lo a errtain bowling alley, and knocked it down in the regular ten strike' style, ronipleiely demolishing the place. They would have done ihe same thing lo the proprie tor and their husband, had they found them there at the time. From the N. O. Picayune, July 2j. Tlio eleainhoat Ihinnibul arrived yes. lerday afternoon from Alton, III., with I.rigadier Gcnctal Shields, I.i. Colonel Weatherfnrd, and Major Warren, and the remainder of the firsfl regiment of Illinois volunteer, six companies, 070 rank and file. Col. Hardin commands the firs l regiment. The steamship Guh'rxton, cleared last evening for Matagorda 15ay, hy way of Galveston, having on board thiee rompit nier. ol the Illinois volunteers. She was lo have sailed last evening, hut is detain ed limit Monday morning for the purpose of taking Con. Wool and suiic, who arc deelinid lo San Antonio de Hexar. ll is staled by llie Vicksburgh Stnlincl thai lhe force which is destined lo pro ceed by way of San Anlonio do Hexar. 10 Chihuahua, and a part of which was on its way, will consist of 1700 incur This force constilulcs nil independent command, which will he under Gen. But ler, of Ky. It is destined lo strike into lho Province of Chihuahua, between Han-, tit Po end (ion. Taylor's position, nud it will, no doubt, intercept the reireat of the Mexiiaii army, which will fill back from Col, Kearney nt Santa Pi). It will lako thu Santa Po rouio to Mexico, tind there eo i.jirra'o u illi (.'. n. Ta lor. T. fut is tlirouli the must lualtliy m rirlie-t parts of Northern Mexico; nj unj..r em Iv a lea.l.T as Cen Duller, ilu. lirii-1,1. e: t 1 tun li may lie exjieeleil tu cr.iwu t!m 'eviniluion Xtics-doii in M.iianiitrai. A hitter i from Camp nniioiini'eN the street erv ! . ''"rf ll(ulllcit t!e l;'u CntmU y i ,; , .1 j urn paper, ono ! b,,c- A newf.pa.u r hoy f..r the first time in llie JCeputlu! ,,f Mi'xieo. , "-'vely. Mlare is de Keptihlira.' 'Ilohl ! 011 ''"'"'i' l" '' a nlimtct r,' let us him; a "":11'"'f- All sad ri flei lionn upon ihe . 1",uli'i M1 "f - at -. ni,-(-rsU d hv the . ! prison-like nppearani'e of ihe Mexiean foloiii iB house, pass away. f..r iulc'Ii eviwr haih f.iiiml w ins, anJ those i-vi n in Mexiro kh) run, can in future read; anew order of lliines had eoii'mcr.ied, and sudden and siiij-i.lar improvenicins l for ihe heller wetu bound u follow in i Malamoras." j.i.i it i.isniue nan oisonon s.itll Kl, ri tr r i i , , .. ,fc fr imhpendeiii'e of pritii-i;i!e, for is i n srrup.iloii. adherenee lolrulh. lie onee (.vl..i, ,1 .1... ,.,!,.. r i.i i ! . ... ... . ... ' ry mry ud nic the I I . ... . .... , . . ui.:ili'l , ami l lltiri u,u pr ll'llce fit U'W i I ' 1 ".is paternal lesson in the crave. I ,r(l f'lIrtWrl, il( nm) ,;1VC ' ,.,,,,.,, mv (,.t.(!iem' l0 ,, 1 lisivo hiih- iiniui to r.i.iii 1 mi, ,0...,' ... 1 ml(heen a tcmpnrv sacrifice. 1 Imve found 10 ' . on ihp r.intrarv. ih.. r.v..l I .' " naa arll eall!i. and I kh.dl p.J, 011, . Mlm. path , mv children for their tmr- suit. Iht.l 'lnz "''" 7 net. Augnsl is thu usual month for budding fmil" trn s, and pear storks in:-v t o tin 11 bmhlcd, p.roti ded they are slill girnt iujr, Dm pr,,r slireks slop frint ing cailier than ihe cher ry, the peach, or lhe rpple, .-ind then f ,ru an earlier day than Aii;;i',?l is in l (. j,r,. ferred. 1 1 the sap is mil moviiig, the bin) will not live. l!y iuseriing it in lhe l.n- ! i,.r n irl of July il n,-it- I.i. .1 , pin Ol J lily , lima) lt ti tie close to If ll is i.il iyeil till a I tit; day there will l.e no chance for it, unless u is sei o i lhe stock where the bar!, is more pliable. : .Muttiticj for tyin in the hud is letter than yarn or any material ll.ni is very durable, as il is not desirable Io havu the b ind hold loiio not one year. for .l':,r of e,r,llin8j,,! 1r-fi.--VWrji(H,,. ; rtmeovVr'ri'aVU,n Th.illi.. and lhe eun room .,ir,e. ra nf II It 1 ' t,.,t...... ,.,..: ...i ' ..' ""-" , .i"uiniui u ilium 1 mis circiu , at a l.ali Here, upon ncmicyrlav evenin. ' There w as a brilliant assemblage of the I . r , e 1 1. . .1 . . , . 1.1 r ...5 ... , ,ri....i nn, .. . 11. 1. 1, 1 11, ij ' ..,..",. ihr. r,.e fVtr 1 ,1 IV it roni the ray do-play , thai r.t -lit UP are nroud to slat.! thai tt... i inf 1.1I ritl-i. tt' r'ir, Inial ,,f .u ,...ll. " ' I"" .... -. ... ..t, I'll 11, i.i, -c 1 ai.tl haudsoine ' fi 'urea ns llie mmhrr ! country. D.meiitj; cor.ini' in id at eight ! o'clock, and it was pleasing in seethe ' tripping on ihe light fantastic Ine" kepi up wi;h smh rpirit. The drensea t .1 . . . 1: ... - .. r 01 nic 1,1. lies was a iiicme 01 iiinvcrs ad- niir.l!inI1, fMnn? neatnes., elegance, :.,,! ,.,,P. !?,.,.. r....nirv ! . ea e. Keels, eouniry dances, i urcs . cigli!, and jigs, va. lhe or. Icr of lhe tvt- ning ; am! if we do not yet come thai : f;lf.!,ionablc dunce, lhe J'vlU, etill w, i.-bionablc dunce, lhe I'clt.n, nil! we ve in lnip.,8 of at ring il snt.ii inirotluci tl I j at our ciiy balls; a cenllcmnn, .who knows and tl.incea it well, ninl who latc- I y isitc! the Palatine 1'iains, having hind'y volunteered 10 intrurt the Orrjn nian beauties iu i's intricacies. J'anrouvt.r, Ft It. 7. 1S1G. Curioui S,'ulis!!ri. Ii is ftakt! in La liifurm, a Prench Publication, that, of ' ii.irtv il.r.. .oilli,.... ,,f ,.i,. r, ,,.rr. i - ' ' i iwciily-scve'i millions do 1101 diink wir.i tliiny-one milium never I istc sugar; - 1 I iv 1.1 v. millions never wear short ; ihirt v- lni!li(),.,9 are ciotir.t j rj.g., Incidents if the H'ar.X letter ha been received in town from an officer of one of the vessels in lhe Gulf squadron, which slates that quite a rule attempt was made a short lime i-ince, lo entrap Commodore Connor, probably as an ex change for Gen. Vega. A Mexican gen tleman went 011 board the (lag ship with acceptable presents of fr.til, &c, and be-' fore leaving, obtained a promise form the Commodore to dine on shore with hint the next day al his residence Commo dore Connor, alt unsuspicious of treach ery, was ready to leave his ship, when he received nn intimation of lho kind in tentions of his would-bc host. He did 'nt Drift on the Hio Grunttc. Kendall of tin Picayune, writing from Itcynota, says: "You ha.o snn drift on lho Mississippi in high water limes , drifl is a diirerciit thing here. To bo. sure you see a few small trees and a heap of light brush floating along nt intervals ; but lhe principal drift, if I ran believe lho words of ono who I am half inclined lo believe is a bit of a wag, is watermelons and dead horses. A Vlrangc combination, bul I have seen both coming down together.'" IiiHUbordhwth.n.h npprars tlial lho Chicago corps of volunteers, belonging lo Col. Hardin's regimcnl, refui'ed lo em bark on board a vessel chartered to con vey them to Ilrnzos Santiago. Captain Mower niado a speech to his company, advising ihcni lo disobey orders in thi particular, mid they followed his ml vice. Altl.ii. jiineiuro Col. Hardin arrived on the ground wiih four companies of men, ami ordered the mutineers on board. Tho cnpiuin wai put tiiulrr tirroM. lit' , veiHc.