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WOT) ;BMp "ViiHius adlidus jurat e in vrsba mnirli S A T U 11 AY, J V I V I, I 1 S. 0C? Largo capitalists arc now unable !-) make loans at -1 per cent in N. York! Yhen the immense field fur the invest-, ment of money is considered, is nut this fact abundantly surprising? hi order to the prosperity of the country, and the liK-ica -,e of the public and individual wealth it is as necessary that capital hoald be employed as labor. Neither can be fully brought into requisition un til we have u permanent government po licy. Will wc never learn si lesson from the fact that the worst policy ever advo cated in this country by any party would Lo icller than the present state of un ca tainty? When'Muonnparte asked of the Parisian merchants what ho could ib for item, they replied, "hi tts alone.'1 ''hat i; what all the pecuniary interests of this count ry need to be let alone. 'The world is governed loo much.'" And the Coths and Vandals who arc in high places in this country not satisfied with demanding of the producer the amount of gold equal to the weight of, the Roman sword, under the pretext of redialing and protecting the public in terest?, have thrown their own weight ! . .. i .... M. , liito me scaic into ine oai gam. vu.u gloi ious thing it is to be a '"free people and have the privilege of humbugging and cheating ourselves! Sc. km.sly, wo must .piit Ibis doctrine of '"'principles not men." In going for our favorite thoo lies, which wc christen -principles, wc forget the essential investigation of character in the choice of public func tionaries, the query l!is ho capable, is he honest?'- and so permit ourselves to be ruled by a set of scheming rascals years ,u and out. The evil cries loudly, and every day's history proclaims its ef fects. An indifferent spectator could not look upon the calm subnission of the American people to this slate of things without coming to the conclusion that they were a set of incorrigible block -Iliads. The New York Express stales' that there is now in that harbor a large surplus of vessel.', freights being at the lowest point, and that it is difficult to fill up ships even at these low rates. What liCC'Kucs of Mr. 'Thompson's humbug that the Tuni! is the cause of the late high price of freights? Nothing shot of actual prohibition would raise freights by bringing vessels back empty; and the fact, is that they arc now as low as they were ever known, the tariff to the con- ', trary notwithstanding1: 7'iio King of the Sandwich Islands has despatched to the Department of State nl Washington a protest addressed to all governments inviting the interfer ence of this and all other governments against the late atrocity by which the Uritish government has obtained posses. sion of those Islands. The protest is drawn rp ably, and it is thought will elicit warm attention from the govern mcnts lo which it is addressed, and par. ticularly fromlhafof the United States. As Mr. 7'yler has no chance to make capital out of any of the ordinary party humbugs, perhaps there is room to hope that he may sec his interest in giving iin'.tcrs of this sort soma attention. Tricks of the Musrshi? Family. .A suit was lately instituted in a Mag-, iilrafcs court at Coffocvillc against an individual cflhis family, judgment taken' execution issued and returned by the Constable, levied on a lot of sugar, cof fee, tea and salt," and forthcoming bond "takci: for the delivery of the aforesaid .-t -of sugar, eofl'eO) &c. at CofTceville, on a certain day. The day came, and with ;t young Muggins, bringing, one pint of ruga r, one pint of coffee, one, of salt and n pound often, in discharge of the condi. tionsof the bond. The constable is of course in a quandary he asseverates that he levied on "a large lot" of the ar ticles but keenly relumed that he lev ied on la lot" and sure encflgli ,a lot? was' tendered as a discharge of the bond. After much grave deliberalbn and cpn tadlalion with one of the learned sages of the law, w c arc informed that he has concluded that it is just as easy being hung for an old sheep as a Iamb, and ixturncjL-tho bond forfeited. Thii being a rnatlcrof such serious import wc would think it advisable to "send it up,", a la mode the Coleman and Barton case dr gainst the ShcrifTof this county, for ad. judication in the "Court above." The Whig press of Virginia, N. York -and some other portions of. thu Union, are laboring to sustain the 'charges a . gainsl the President, which Dolts swore upon the holy Evangelists, and which, wo think, .Mr. .Tyles has shown ' lo be basely fal;e. IJul for the sake of accommodating' llicnJ gentlemen, sup mc admit butts'1 charge to bo true, Hauls it h bv the argument vi iCi"ii in the ca:c an t it "oniy. V'::(IV J ,i ;fU b'!!1 M Uolts and other members of the Whig, party in Virginia, supported for 'the so. con J cilice in the gilt of the people a man who bad committed an act jLhat -hould have sent him to the- per.itentia-. ry. They can 'take either horn of the dilemma." Holt has sworn to what is not so, or he assisted to place a man in the presidency wh6 was worse than a felon. WhichWill they prefer Natch cf Free Trader. Take care Messrs. Editors of that glass house of yours. Did you vote for Graves? How to I'roi'ut-e Haiti. The 'following is from a communica tion furnished to thocditors of iho Na tional Intelligencer by Professor Kspy: ''In case any one has a salt-marsh or prairie which ho wishes to burn, or a largo mass of timber from it clearing of land, preserve these combustibles till the time of a drought, if cue should occur; then choose a very calm and clear day, and at about $ oYlock in the morning take a tumbler of cold water, in the o pen air in the shade, an 1 with a ther mometer find the hhjltesl temperature of die water when it is just cold enough to cause the moisture in the air to condense on the tumbler. The highest tempera ture is called the ucw point.- If this , . , , . . . temperature of the air, every thing is then favorable at the surface of tho earth for the production of rain. Set fire to vour coniLtiistib es at manv places iii the " - ,. . , circumierer.ee ai once. jmmcutaio.y an up moving column o' air will be produced; and if it be not bent out of a perpendicular motion by cui upper cur rent of air, it will begin to form clouds when its top reaches us many hundred yards high as tjie clew point is below the temperature of the air in the degrees of Fahrenheit. Watch the subsequent ph: nomcna and describe them to me. If it rains it will not extend 'much to the west; but it is probable that it will w iden ottt from the place of beginning and become a general rain in the cast. If it should not rain, it will be pre vented by one or two causes; an juppcr current of air sweeping the up-moving column oin of the perpendicular, or an upper stratum too warm and light to let the moving column swim in it." Communicated. Mr. Elitoi: "Many Whig Voters," in a communication in the .last week's paper, were pleased to suggest mc as a suitable candidate for the House cf Re presentatives at the next election, ex pressing at the s-.arne lime a der.irc to "learn through the columns "of your pa per whether I would servo if elected-'' In reply: I beg leave -to say that while I do not desire to 3,ervc in the Legisla ture, yet I do not feel at liberty lo de cline that station , if my neighbors and fellow citizens believe I can do them ser vice. 1 feci a common interest, with the whole country, in several matters of lo cal intcrc'St, such as the clearing out cur river; the appropriation of the land be. longing to the Chickasaw counties as a school fund, &c. &c. As much, and per haps more could be done by others than myself, still, however, I would do all in my powevr upon these and other matters? if they see fit to elect mc. - A remark in that communication, makes it necessary for me to say, rela tive to the Court House question, that i it is desired that that matter shall enter inio the canvass, I will not run. 1 have utterly refused to run upon that qucs. lion, and I see no cause new lo regret or alter that course. I will say furjher, that if elected, I will have, nothing lo do with that qucs. tion,whilea member, cither by action or voting. If, however, it should be de sirable by the friends of either party, to agitate and take action upon it in th0 Legislature, I will, at all tirffes be ready" lo vacate my seat by resigning, so as to give an opportunity to run the question. 1 will also remark, thai if there be any olhcr gcntlcrr.au who may desire lo run, or whom the people desire lb run, I will retire willingly. As to' my, politics they arc Wing as is well known to those who are ac. quaintcd with me. It strikes me, that it s much more important, however, that wc should send a man lolho Legislature able to battle for our local rights, than than that he should be Whig or Demo crat. A bill authorizing thor Tax" Collectors of all llic countie interested in our Riv er, lo retain ten per cent, of the State lax collected, lo be paid to Commission ers for the purpose of clearing it out might perhaps pass, provided we faf! in getting u portion of cither the two or three pur cent, fund set apart for that purpose'. . 1 will net attempt' to say more at this time, and in this way, but will avail myself of the carliss& opportunity to meet my fellow-citizens and give them rny views at largo. . . . Your pVt. servant, C , - v .. Zj-' - ; ISAAC IN. DAVJS. " ' Within a few miles of W'ilmmgton there lives 'merry cobbler, whose nq-c-is wof very long, that when he takes cnulV is'x'bliged to wa'k 'r'-H i d tbrc v Communicated : The Ladies of I'onola County. No U TO Mli-'tfk A M- 1.. If Aiv'-l1 v.'Srr.t'tc earth to rove, hi f'j'ostof trtniuy's qacoii; . . 'And sec .'.1090 eyes replete wi.h love nt forth wiih every Ijciui Were t:icy i't viaw ujto.i thy chock, Tl.o roits pura arnt LiUht, An.1 1 vik upoi ;ho?c pearly :iith, Of bcaute.JUd glis.3;iis white Could thev but sos thoso a.ib'im J:ks In graccf j! ringlets fall, Ami hc-.tr that voice whoso music movks Tho ni-hi.in-alu'a sweet call, They wol J no farther seek, but ."in Th3 iacca '3 loi1il t JC ,,vers brin.. They'll pliico ovm thy snow wliii'j brow, Tho faiicstehnpltt ever eeen, A it J f-arhinlcaaly's naina would vow, 'J hn i thou alone sliould lie their ;'iorn. Htdmoiit. Jan.-', l?rl.1, o. Communicated. An Astonishing lien! 'Williams' Landinu, ( Panola County, June 2G, Mr. 1'eiTon: Sir, you will please rive room in your columns for the pub lieation of the following singular circum stance, which was witnessed at this plac6 on this date, the particulars of which arc as follows: There was a largo black hen put up in an empty barrel, being closely covered so that the could not cs. cape. She had remained there sonic three hours, and when she commenced cackling, and on opening the barrel, lo the aston ishinent of all picscnt, the had lain Jive good hai tl eg's, which w:is wit nessed by several respectable citizens of this neighborhood, viz: Capt. John II. Llird, Capt. A. W. Armstrong, I. Lv Ncvsom, A. II. Will iam, ll. Corwin? and others. Sir You arc authorized to in;:it the above with any comments that you uny think proper. Rc.-peetfully your.?,' W . ;Crand dadJy had a speckled hen, As sure as I'm alive ; For every day she laid two egg;, And Suudav she laid live.1 W hit wi i von laUe lor tu:u cacl.lei - .... . A T- kli? j Death of Tccuincli. Col. Johnson in a speech the follow ing extract from which wc find in the Memphis Enquirer , avows himself the slayer of Tccurnseh. 'Cob Johnson said tha at iii; age, it was wrong to put on any falc? mfesty &ud as ho had been 'called upon lojpla'c lhat portion of the fight wLie'.i took place vrillrth Indiap.", hc would endea vor to do so. The Indians were- 1,100 strong, commanded by Tecumeh, one Bf the bravest warriors who ever drew breath. Hc was r. sort of Washington among the Indians; that is, lhc; looked upon him, as vc look upon Washington. The Indians were in ambush, on the other side' of what wc were informed "was an impassable swamp; but just be fore the battle came on, a narrow pas sage upon the swamp was discovered. Knowing well the Indian character, I determined to push forward with about twenty men, i.l order to dra-.v forth the entire Indian fire, so that the remainder in lhc regiment might rush forward upon them while their rifles were emp ty. Having promised the w ives, moth ers and sisters of my men that I would place their husbands, sons aral brothers in no hazard which I was unwiliing to snare mjscis, . pui injcu ai mo ueau t tr 1 . ! . .1.1. I of these twenty men and we advanced upon the covert in which I knew life In dians were concealed. The moment wc came in view, vc received lhc whole Indian fire. Nineteen out of my twenty men dropped in "the field. J I felt that 1 was myself severely -wounded. The mare I rodo staggered, and fell to her knees, she had fifteen balls in her, as was afterwards ascertained; but the noble animal recovered her' feet by a touch from the rein. I waited but a few moments when the remainder of the troop came up; and -we pushed forward on the '.Indians, who instantly retreated. I noticed cnMndian chief rnong them, who succeeded in rallying them three 'different times. This I thought . I would endeavor to prevent, because it was by this trine known to the Indians that their allies, the British, had surrendered I advanced singly up on himkecping my right arm close by my side, and covered by - tho swamp, hc look a tree, and from tlcncc deliberate ly fired upon mc. Although I previous ly had four balls in mc, this last wound was more acutely painful than nil of them. His ball struck mc on the knuc. klc of my left hand passed through my hand and cania out just above the wrist. The Indian supposed he had morjally wounded mc; he came out from behind the tree and' advanced upon mc with uplifted tomahawk. " When lie had come within my mare's length cfmc, I drew my pistol and instantly fired, having a dead aim upon him. . lie fell; nud the Indians shortly after cither surrender ed or had fled.',-My pistol had c:- ball a;- ihr a n' t of the Indian was found to have a bal1. through iiis body, and three buck shot in different parts of his brcafct and head:' - Oofulcalion of Graves. The Stale Treasurer places the amount of the defalcation of R.S. G raves at about '14,000, subject to a deduction of. $-1000 for the purchase of furniture fur the Executive- Mansion. In regis tering the warrants surrendered to tho (Governor by Mrs. Graves, after the elopement cf her husband, no warrants 'were found suiting the description of those supposed lo have been lent to Graves by Col. Sheltcn. If the War ranis furnished by Shclton be in ihc Treasury, they were entered on the books and cancelled previous to the ex amination made by tho Auditor cf Pub" I ic Accou nts. Mississippian . Arrival oi'Steiusii'i' Acadia. 15 days Later from Europe. XLllY IMPORTANT FROTI 1DELAXH: THE UCrCAL X-IOVEWENT, 6Vc. 1 The stcamfhip Acadia arrived at Dos- j ton cn Thursday morn'mgthc 1st inst. An ofiieial intimation has been recc'tv-1 td at Dublin Castle, to prepare for the rovnl visit during the sumnioiv Th" time mentioned is the latter end of July - i thlU hc took lIlC notcs but was first in" I C Fl'Jilors cf Na'icral .Gazette The presents which have been sent to ' tluccJ lo lllinli r t!lC robbery and make j havc bccn engaged in the laudiblo ia (iuccn Victoria from the Emperor of j attempt by Ilaliiday, who said thatjof collecting old rcvoWionarV pocra, China, consist cf golden bcd.teads, and J cou1,1 ink of the cancelling vcral vo already appcarej a quantity of silk of a sort which has ! f,oin tlic olcs, so that they would pass " Journal, winch were composcj never yet been seen in Europe There! without suspicion on the closest inspect JV .tllC l.iols, during their ttru were likewise two car-drops worth a!1, "c first took two $500 notes and for m, epcaucncc. A. colccticii offc thousand pounds each; aird a shawl, I Svc them to Ilaliiday, as an experiment, iyncal pieces woi-l-l make ar. :ntcre3tk? worked in needle work, with every kind ! On the next day Ilaliiday returned him volume wc ope lhaUcforcall tLe of beast on it known to tnc Chinese; be. j one of the notes-with the" ink entirely veterans ol that v.ar sH .pass away; sides 1 1 large cases, cel. Weeing i j existed, keeping the other as his share lhcir niemor.cr; may affoul the reii: Tii". i ni 7 i .. in the buinss Tbccc two notes wcr-' 1 lt0 materials. 1 he fohov.'.ng aniui-i.dit-hundred cwt. and a small Ux ol lewclry. i uu..uibb. xuuo iuiiuuwus,i o 0' The corn laws were debated for four nights consecutively, when it was finally broken oil" by an indefinite postpone ment. An important debate look place in the House of Cotnmcns.on the 3th, when the annual budget was laid before it. Sir 11. Peel, who developed the financial scheme last year, has been sadly out in his calculations; every branch of the revenue with the exception of the post a r t m T .t ofiicc, having fallen off. In the customs; there has been a deficiency of ,2o0,000, in the Excise it is even greater JTJI,. 200,000. The gross revenue would 1 . . , . ,t . 640,000: it has only Yielded Io,(j'jO,- prcviucc. ;;r it. i eei caicuiaico, j n, 000 a falling off of about two millions The income Tax has far exceeded the ministers calculations, and the Chinese silver has come in vcry opportune and the corn duties, which were no', cal culated upon, have realized a very hand some sum. Dut for these resources, the actual deficiency would have been three millions and a half a year. This year a million and a quarter is to bo paid to the owners of the opium 'seized in China, and ,t"C00,000 to the East India. Company, towards the ex. pensc-s of the war. PilOGuESS QF REPEAL 1 IRELAND WEL. LINGTON's THREAT OF A RESORT TO ARMS O'CONNELL'S PREPARATIONS TOR DEFENCE TROOrS roURlXG INTO IRE LAND. The agitation for the Repeal cf the Union is making strides in Irchmd very alarming to the government. Mr. O1. " " Connell ha3 remained at home organi zing his plans for moving his country men, and he lias succeeded effectually. The Catholic clergy have joined the movement in great" numbers. Tens of thousands are congregated under the Repeal Standard, and the country is in the same fearful slato of agitation as in 1G29. To arrest this tlisorganizatiom the Duke of Wellington in the upper and Sir Robert Peel in the lower House, de clared their intention, the other evening of putting down the Repeal agitation by force, if necessary. The movement is as odious in England as it is popular" n Ireland. Mcanvvhile, Mr. CConnclL has hurled defiance at his assailants, and in terms more energetic than polite dares them to the conflict. Troops are pouring daijy into Ireland, and that un happy land seems destined to continue whal it has ever been a prey to con tending factions and angry passions. Mr. O'Conncll says in effect lhat hc will obey the law as it stands, but if new and unconstitutional enactments are to be enforced against tho Repeat movement, he will resist thorn by force if. ncccssa. ry. ; It seems, according to the declara tion of one of the Catholic bishops, that tho whole of that body in Ireland, with out an exception, arc in favor cf the re peal movement. The repeal movement has been incidentally discussed again in the House of Lords. ' - Seventeen magistrates in Ireland have been dismissed for participating in tho repeal- agitation. Daniel jO'Connell, M. P: is amongst the number, as also is his eldest b?m. Miir:cc. .he mcir.be r fr I r.-... INDIA. nl , x", ti l l i a uc uovernor ucncrai nas ucciarc-.i i that hence forw vard the province of nstitutc 4 portion of the .;cimui, auaii u(.:jbniii:tj 4 poiliuil i)l nier Dritish territory, and he has appointed General Napier as Governor. Slavery will bo abolished, and the navigation 0f the river will bo open to all nations. In Hyderabad more than 1,000,000 pounds have been found. . All disturbances had ceased except - in upon the Seinde and in the Hundel kund. .. LivEnrooL- Cotton Mauet.t, May 19 The middling qualities of American Cot ton within the last ten days have advan ccd 1-2 to 1-4 per lb. Higher qualities remain without chance. The Treasury Note itobbcry. John M. IJrcedlovc, one of the per sons engaged in the roLLcry of the Trea sury Notes from the Custom House in j this city, and now in the jail of the cc - cond municipality, yestcrdav made a full and unsolicited confession of the whole affair. He implicates Uallida directly, but says nothing of any other' of the individuals charged with bciw accomplices. . oAcnungcu wunoui c.iueuiiy. ana it was then agreed that IJrcedlovc should take the others. Accordingly lie watched j fur omedays to sec when the package j should be made up, and when it .was made up with other bundles, to be mail- icd for Washington, ho took occasion, W11U1 UiL evi.eeTer .en nuhdk .or a j Pronl'.-Davis, wipe your nwc moment,to pocket the package ,& imrric- j port u.ho0i, lhaf3 slick-now, ca.rv diatcly sought for Ilaliiday, to w hom he i , , , D , . ; iu .'iii.ata u ii-i'unii v. iii .vi lino I . ,,. , i. 1 , , iuni uiiy oi i no uoioswiu. mo e.- traction made. Ilaliiday said, when he gave Crccilovcthc second note, that hc f had spoiled several of them in the pro-1 . ; ' . n lijifii.vii.n ii'iii- x iijiii nil : iii i hi ' , . , P , 5 during the lapse of several days, sundry of tlic notes, numbering about ten alto rethcr, were thus received by Dree llovc, Ilaliiday always remarking that he had ruined several ia trying to take out the ink. iirccdlovc was w hat is known as the Duty Dond Clerk in the Custom House, and was the only one of the persons said to be concerned in this base transaction who was employed there. N. O. Pic. devolving Steam PattcrrV Wc yesterday vicitcd the performance of a new instrument cf warfare, or ra. ' thcr an old instrument oh n new princi ple. It was a fort containing onc hun dred guns, in four rows or tiers, of Co each. The whole frame, weighing on0 Ion, was moved round in a circle by two steam engines of one horse power,, and as fast as each gun came round to bear upon a certain point it was discharged, the revolution being regulated so as to allow sufficient time to load after dis charging before the jim came round again to the place for firing. The whole arrangement was pronounced by seve ral military gentlemen present, to be perfect so far as this experiment was concerned, but as to the success of the principle on a large scale, some doubt was expressed. The steam ower nccsary to-tsovo the walls of a fort armed and manned, must bo immense, and it must bo applic'd so as lo be beyond tho reach of injury from without, or the whole effect of the principle would be destroyed atthctimc most wanted, and by tho smallest acci. dent. . Should the plan succeed on an exten ded scale, it will be one of the most tre mendous and effective arms of defence ever invented . - U.S. Gazelle. ; A Monster. The following description of. a mon. sler, caught by Capt. Dorscy, ol the steamer Patrick Henry, near Lake Mc. rinqua, Altakapas,is given in the Bayou Sara Chronicle:' "The head, shoulders iind arms like lhat of a man, only the eyes very large, with one in tho fore head, the other back or4 directly oppo. site. The body, from arms to waist, that of fish, being covered with scales of an prescribable color. From tho waist down that of beast, with cloven? feet, grisly long hair, and tail nine feet long when undisturbed, carries its tail round the neck, resembling acravat. When stands ing erect is between four an 1 iVi-rh.' -IU'diti Cfvy. ' fiyf- fee Dead Letter Office. J he dead letter office, it in tho n... y nepattment at Washington, is a neat j '-"""y- Tho dead letters arc rcL i - "TC return j C(1 10 lhc General Post Office, whh ij,e j 'luarlcr'y amounts from tho thtrtccn i thousan'J I-ost offices which now exists Vivc c,or,;s a employed in the dcj j ,cll-r officc- T,,c c"vclopo3 arc taken frorn t!l l''fs by one clerk, 1 tics a slrin2lround the contents aril cas's muni 111 a sKcithc next Clerk nr sorts them an 1 compares them will, post bills sending lhc letters to a cWk to be opened on opening, i10 j,, containing no valuable enclosure: ire thrown into a basket and destroyed. Those containing valuable enclosing are retur nod to the ofTice where tW were mailed and sent to the owner if lounu. it not claimed, all lno: i7 13 placed in a separate fund and n.-. 1 7, ' , ,ai 11 C3n bc ' ' reno'J " ! ? ' boul hvohunJrcJ aud fifty uai letters per quartcr-iWc ! ar. ,lC;vicvfnral n i tie office ! UK?cJ r,I wo of opemn a3:1Crllfl3 1:5 vcr lcJ"3 anJ - . ; Nat iiucmgetir.cr. ! Come out ye Conlincntalcrs! ! WVrcoing for to go j To fight the red coat enemy, j Who"rc plcggy 'cute,v you kaotr. j Now fihoulJcr uhoo ; eves right llrcr Mike Jonc-; turn cut your toes. Charge bagncts that's your cert niy "vow, quick time ! march that'd i ig'i Jl'sI so we'd poke the enemy, . If they were but insight-. i . - -m llali! should whoopl Si0? ! 4 1 f. " i e.' Iv platoons, whccl-halt-drcss! u :ur rauzzlc on Thc kfn No talking more or Ics-. Di.ll Sneezer, keep your canteen ;l-.n. We're going for to travel; "Captain 1 want's to halt a bit. My shoe is full of gravel." IIo strike up, music fu'a.'.l inarch' Now, point your toes, Dob Recn Sec yonder are the pc 1 coat men Let fly upon Vm sogers! Look out for a Villain! One Charles W. Applcton, who pass-, cd himself off rd Charleston S. C. as a temperance lecturer and professed chris tian, and under ;lhi3 di?aisc was admit ted into friendship with honorable men which hc basely abused by doping wilt, a respectable widow, although it ftaV been discovered that ho has three other ; wives living, one in Indiana, one m Pennsylvania, end one in New Brunsy wick, has made his appearance at Smith land, tvhnrfi hn remained some ft'Uf Cf five days, was drunk during tl.3 wuo.J time, and left without paying his 1"", the landlord after him with a sharp . stick and a bull dog.' The SmiiWas1;; . .. - - ', . . . . i r.-. Pa s ivuveriiscr s..ys inai nc iwi -m ducal, in a skiff, and. ad vises the goad Cit izens cf that place, and all others, to fc;. on their guard against Charles W.'Af. pleton the accomplished villain U;C heartless scoundrel. Mills' Toi-'- "r1 i aid. I The ' whole Towa of Tallaliassss Etroycd by Fire! Wc learn from the Savannah Gcci gianthatonthem ? i..i,. 1 In Tn ahasscc, Horid- and, notwithstanding the united cr ;ions of the inhabitants, lOilS l' " ' . . in.linrr tbo. principal public Luu -..;mT nffires. store?, warcl.o-acs, wero destroyca. u' s V, " r-hs but a few dwellings in the suburb on city. SSOW ON THE FIRST .OF Jj sengersfrom down the river rcpoi yesterday that snow fell for some ments in the vicinity of the ' about eleven o'clock in the morii:ne r l'lul. U. S. Uaz. Csittnn Mnniifnpliircs iuMc,C',. There aro in the Republic of Wc oj cotton manutaciorics, rfi gregalo of 135,000 spind.es. rlniTv. nn an average, , lbs. ofcoltQii, and produce 4 j, f . I , , ...1 .t.rtlTll III'0 L' . oi mreau, wmen, wnt-ii . cm &c.y is wo.th S48.037. Thcttv we derive from a prinfc;! si113 ' lhc Director Geucal of Mexican h nJ