"1 - 1 c. ! 1 t . " L f cc:: :: .j L-::r . ia l! J i;!-r- : :;ent "'cj"1 (FilJuyAufi:-...,) at U'.f t 7oc!,J.;. C.:r fri-.J cf l! T ... I , -- ri cj t; l'-- . 1:1 !. M p:r for z.r. J j: :y Gr: '. :i i:v:::ry ii - - c. Vc r i! ; II t .' . j : If Mr. Gr:' .iu 'I-the DJrr?oc; -ih j-;: . i j cut cf it, "trJ; . . : : ,.f them (tho Cim! "3 J. J ,by n, cr J n) even r. Crj. -iw fir as to say.tbu ' ;;. .I. .1 13 not a Do::; ; , ,f . ; . 1 1 r- "ly to'irJ right," t! '. , - : ; ' l. :-y ? WuulJ a gcr. . V,! :, cr 2 l.t ' i t3s:J t!. J prliici;! cf j I croogt at lh-5 cl.vtr.th hour, r. :' at. 'tcr-pt to divide and tear oswundur tho parly, Li , order to ecure his own elevation U of!ice L tvuujl not $uch a jnan sliow to t!. 1 world iliat !ie IjvcJ better . :fin principles t And t . Is it t!.jdaty cf an c Iltor, t!:j" sentinel t1 yatcltlovcr fir . rty, 550 he sees : . c - ' 'xh till' r v.;;',; ;u. r v ' ' . - La ri tup , ,Ij i -;uc J the alan.t, t'.iat iT.e puofo'may not , I ''vJ liken by surprise ? .u ' ' i ' ."We thowed last ast ya c ij by . er,r;.. 1 3 , tjal VVh'vpr;!3ortloV. ' had almost the entire v nc pre : 5'":jcecl3 indcr.'junci: (' course cf Mr, Gra. '' ' ham; - - - " J)er.i:craoj with a Yc e ! G - n . M c. O Iy.,'-l:3 ilcpr-jscr.tr li; 0 1 t j .j:ijrc:s Jrumtiia sixth District t T t!.;j t2.tcf t.r.J a prominent- rneirbr cf t!io LocfjCQ party om6 yearsiincej speaking cf tho poorcr . ;clisi cf voters, gave imcranco to tho'fullow. ' ' nj truly Democratic exprcsi.jn - ' ' . poor'Devils oujU net a r-i' ! ; iltyhz& bat liUle interest in. Legislation, i. J , consequently ovgkl not la Lace any privileges in i llow do you like it, yapuor nia who have . vcled with the Locofoco party I' Are you so ! blind as 10 be longer instrprnentalia raising ,0 power men capable of giving utterance to t cucli an expression as the above f Scorn such oriituaatic . demagogues for 1 tolievo ."it, .they care not for you after your; .vole is de posited in the ballot box; - . Alabama El$ctio;i.Vic diction for Gov crnor has resulted in the-.clec.liun of Martin, ; ; .iho independent candidata; aver Terry, the k svjulur nominee y-both 'Loeofocos. .- tTho Tus. caloosa Monitor says, in relation tolhisclcc. . tion: , As we have said all along, this vns jvurely a domestic fracas, and wo have took , Tio p-irt.in it, either it? our colum'nsTjr at the t ballot. box. We have re-son to ihink, how. , - I'vcr, thatChanct'lldr Mii;iin was cleclcd by- hig votes. t Had none beep cast for bim, he ,, wouUvuntiuestionably ha've becrr riten; The , main body of the Whigs ' regarded ? 1 1' Terry .s unfit fpr the office. IIii speech in Benton " founty.lQt.himown. TIi-ji" s" a coarse . iness.in it, bordering tho vuljir, which could not bo' excused by any provocation.- Ifer- Ting t0 ihat speech we rcmaked in c.:r pnper c the lCtii ult. "He should have tcenre. trained bv iha Jinitv cf the c.'.ice he-was - .. ... .. 4. LI , . .... . - - seeking, if by no ether consiJoration.V Still, '"did not think so I ;diy of ,Mn Terry as jscma-preiended.. True- he was aht emir . lier.tlv rVrullc:s.irrpul?iTe.and self-confident. - iJany feared I1 respectability tUe, Sia4.3 rtiuld m r n .A3 nanus, ohuuu'" 1 . 1 j t -A - U3on t.sn Willi ci 1:. .1.-1 fin s un", rvever , . 1 - ,: uant iiiDt-rhTtucJ. , ierry was fraclc, p -rouj'and cooJ often said wore t';!-n he ict-nisd. : Wl::'a ho dealt with rn vv. yt Ve u: J raustie frrcly, because 1 - " i 'f xror. J; l-ut in the very next. , ' :i convince J pf. his error, he - ' ' r 1..- "'v aiar.cr.nt. t His charities i -re' jhand.. SuGTer. . . ' .....1 i.i vain. 'Tl:igh Tt, f.T awhile, he has : c r t cf him vth is Uo strojj to bo kept '"-t tht he will yet f.;ure ia j.r.-.iro c --'icuously-lhan f" .'Ir. Tirry'.wm , 1 ii.? y.: : ' f t.2 r"c?i - r t r; t i 1 . 1 - :. i that t -: Hi c r-, ai:n t "' 1 k . 1 i i -that "nail' .13 Eh:: :3 v:;.l :t i;..-J3 c.. 1 - - i V i J t. .1 . t. Jchn . . r' 1 :.: '.!.-; L-;i i:i a i . t. . tf t h . r J iti tli, it ilia; corn !. :.js ..:, v,;:i r .:' L ! ex. j, cr c,U cf 1! . ; - ' v. - : -.rst ccomy c:. L-d to rrmr.t rr.uch t .... . .. ..iter r:ai'::IiuJe." cr; rr. cc;:ji crcp i in a prtcnioiM stito, er. ! iJ.cta i3fjr;t f!ihtcbt pre-;-'! "f an cropjni!.;,E:ate- . Af,., , . . i.sT tie., Tflll The fill BruT:' to jf r Cr;; v. ill e of.i:G&ori:i. ". r:;:i::::a election. " T;.j D.rr:;c...t3 hive secured a IsuHicicnl " :1a in tho lo. cr hvjsecf the Legu'aturo to i... - tl.cmo r.::joi;:y cn joint ballot. In forty-cighi coSinliea lard frotn," the Whigs hutc g-iinei tlx members cf tho" House, and as the Whig "rr. sprity on joint ballot in the last legislature was but tea voies it is prob able that tha position of parties i.nj tho ' ccsv Legiilaturo feill bar about reversed. The Whigs have g;ained one Senator, arid tht-re U a prob'jbility lhat there will be a Wl;j nnj r. ity cf one in hut body. -The .electian" of the follov ing members of Congress is ascertained t ,'i - 1st Dist. Robert Dale 0ven, Dcnr.) ' - 'lliomas rtenfey,'(Dcm.) Thomas Smith , (Dem.) - " . (i B. smUh,'(w.) w i':7'-'! : wWfck.'CDem.) j ' ' Jfj W. Davis, (Doin.) ! '-it W. McCau-hey,J(W.) gain Jhn Pciiit"(Dfm.) " , -Ajndrew Kennedy, (Dem.) A' : 5 " t. " -8 " 10 V". TlicOth Dititrict' has not been heard from. It was represented in the last Congress by S, Cv Simple, VifhlgJ and has unifjjrmly been a V'iJ District.: If bo should be 're-elected tho dclcjji'tiorf will stanj 7 Democrats to 3 VVThigs in thp last .Congress it was 8 Demb- crats to 2 Whig's. ' Kentucsy ElecJ'io.-4 The fallowing are the' members j of Congress - elect, "as " far as ncucu irom. 1 , , , . , - . 1st DUt.-Lhn B ,yd, dem.no c 2 i:; 'JH. fticHenry, whig.' opposition Ifenry Grider, whig. Pr. John Young, whiggain. Judge" McKec, whig, j '' -. ' P. Tlioin son:W.-.mni. .400. Gv Davis, whig maj, (78. ,V,l French, dem.. ;i. v'; " " Jj W. Tibbatts.'dem.-rnaj. ! The fourth pistrict only remains tp be heard from,, which Was represented by 'Caldwell, Dn:ocjat, I isi year, but is a ttrbrtg Whig District, he having been elected by ft division in the AV hi" tanks. - j ". TCTine.-The Knox ville Register, speak." ing of thej result cd tho t recent f ennesseo election, .sayt: ' . Browns - majority o.ver Foster will by from fifteen hundred to two thousand uls. Wc have also, lost the Lg Ulalure, billv houses. . . Our opponents bayc gained the Sefnitor and yoiot "jlepresentaivvc in the ShtlbJ District, 'ni will thus' have a majority of oss in the Senator.ial branch ; and id the Houseji, putting Co wo -Gleeo Ltco,as having.uccnclcctcd in iTiptoo and Lauder, dale, (a result probable but nut yet certain,) lUo .yote willitacd , Locofocos 39, Whigs 33. They will therefore hayo a majority of fuur votes CU joint ballot, nnd,will- ba enabled to f.!l tho vacary U. S., Senate whh a man after their own heart , unless Sam. Turneythdis- t:rtv:shed patriot , and ' homst end honoraKt : -: , who hwlds the balance of power in hi own bands in the enateA should respectfully vec,une goinjtnto an election j or uni?51 the ccnsiituJiojiakcruples of some of our Liifo. co members to electing by joint vote should, as in 1841, proVe utterly icsuppor'able. TLj vote cf the State will jnot be as .large M lhat pollcl iathe PrciIJenti:J election by' several thousands.' Brown rote TrIl, fall short of Pole's somewhat, and FosterV will ' Jbo much less tharj that giyen for lit. Chy.- The Whigs, with the stre,ngthrf nur.Vefson their side, haVe suiTorcJ i!:a election to go by default thej bad the x'v" 10 acl.ioe lhe i:tory,h-tlt;y r.f, .ir-d from exerting it apr. .!.; sr.J r, : pr. v:ii!-J , and a disastrous dr.th- L.:-t'th3 rcrl. 1 ' !.3r.3 Tr:;'c z'.zXzs tha the city .-- jcath-juj;.. -n of 1st igs:., 1 ; a trc.r.crJjua s.'.urt.i cf vl.-.i lt.1 .rain, cc-rc-rpr.Ird ly t! ...ier cr.d VJ.: :-, s.h us hid. fcceVrarelj , wiinc; - .. ; ' . "C , .: ;. 'r-.:r:.:.::. 5 13 t!..:;,.l a ::::L!:ihi't.!:.!rl: jrrcic. : .a that city 'th it 1 ' : 3"-.. 1 c:i .Vj; ;.t::ti:. t: tj u : ... .ii.:aa uewYciI; ;.irror zzy. the LuIItji now v-r from six to nln?, and ssme tirr 3 txslce, but the editor don't tell how hy g- t thi ir.formaiiun. . ' . , '. Ti:3c-::sr nu-'ht to : -? rsicted for ZjcW." .h:v- d..-;.- .j t :ys ;rr" V,'e :'!t two nu.rf.ir'; r. . Oi:..-. pica. rr 3 : .'t; :i 1 T a duel, i.'..:3 r.ar l!.ciy,.U;. tweehci Pols, said to baa teacher cf t!;e small twurd c?ercjvard a shoo-makcr, in which both were killed on the 'spot.",. They foughi with pistols at five'pacea distance, ut t!io first fire both fell.' .-' Texas --Toe Georgetown U. C. Advocate gf Situfday, has the fujlowing paragraph': . . Rumors -were plentifully rife yesterday, os to the - nature cf 9 despafch -said to have )ucn feccjyed on the reyfovscvening by the Government; frbi-7'p.-?as."From. all that we InvtJ been ablo to learn', we sysoct that there is grow ing up in Vifestern Texas; a state cf efTtirs niuch more serious than plori- ' -7a r, R3 the field of action and the Timbers .... J : I iff "' 1 :. ' 1 :..:h . u . m . '-!: .., '' . ' - - ;m a:;d po.v'cr cf the Indian enemy there, ore greater than .was the case in Florida. M " J JEducnjion 13 the gr.cai levcler of&iVa'rtifi. cial d,iliuetionj". ' .'"'."' J ' ' .'The 'AlexatVdria Gjzettosay3"The ac tion t r 1 he Secretary of t!:s Treasury.-in de. clii . Texas a brrfTl'countrv aa far mir - , revenue Uws are concerned, whilst the action of the Secretary of .War makes it our own count ryj 4jnly. shows "the difiiculties and per. plezities'in which we have been involved ever since thti .Texas business was commenced un der, Tyler aadnjinlstration.V ; - -TKe Loco4qcos of Mississippi have nomina. fed Jefferson Davis, Stephen II. Adams, 11. W.; Roberts, and Jacob Thompso.ijj as their candidates (or the next Congress.': They are io be elected by gecer.al ticket in conlerapt 0 the act ol vopgrcgsof lp4iil rccjui ring meat berstb be chosen1 in'districls.- .. ." - r ltru,-hDuring-a' severe thunder storm in the city of t Richmond, Va., on Friday the 8th inst., two young jadies were. struck with lightning while .seated 6a a sof .near aAvIn. dow, and killed instantly.' 'They' were about lO years'of.ajre. ' ; . '' :' '-f'- ,A Rciigiout Exciiemnt smtxi to Miller. ism "has broken out in iEngland under the auspices of late ministers of tho Flstablis.hed Church, who preach the approaching second advent of the Savioor. Tne leaders have all been suspended by tho established church. -, . ;-Divid W. Stone'has. resigned his ofQce as Cahier of the Branch of -Gipe Fear Bank al Raleigh': to taka ellecl 1st Oct. He intends removing fo Balilmorc. --. . . -4 It is rumored that Vihor,be defeated Loco in the second Disirict, intends contesting the .election-with Mr, 'Birringer, alleging lhat CravtdVwere practiced by the XVhigs. Fraud constitutes a principal item in Locofoco can. vassing byt it j it not do to charge it upon the Whigs.'; v , - " Heirs wa.The Newark Daily Adver liser contains an advertisement requesting all persons! j of the, name of Townly, J 1;. scendantsof that name,' to meet . eth town J.) on .the ?lst instant, to make ar- rangemenis , for prosecuting lhcir caioa to a very large estate in England which has been ascertained to have been left by will to heirs in this xfoarkry. . ' . - The next Untied Stales Scjizie.-Tho friends of American interest will be ably represented ta tbc.xjcxt jUnited States Senate. - Webster ttnd Davis, of .Massach'j"::::3 ; Corwiu, of Ohio; Clayton,- of Delaware.: Johnson, ol Maryland ; Crittenden j of Kentucky ; Evans, of Maine;- tIahgumi'of Nt)r:h Carolina ; and Berrien: bf Georji-ta, will : an amy of intellect y.J.ic' ' is cct been t .ui'.jd for r.:any ycars, fri that . cr any cth-r "dehhefative as. srr-Vv A r r. -.r:r rir' ir.-JS'I It charnpior.s such tnen, nit-t ulihr"' umph. 1 . . ' J ' -Th Ur reprc. -:-s tha publicaU'j:: cf G-n. JachsaV -c-3 1 Maj. Le'w.iscn ths rjrc-r.I '4 it s- ; to r - -H - n r t; :rj-.rdf r . ... 1 r-- -1 j r: c .-3 to ar.J r.-t (Jcr.tr-1 J - - t ... 11 Z ct th2 C-jrt.:.j-;-, c:i Catcru;- . VC j. ::. if:. . deliver 1! ; i-:rr .'Ct-j! w..jweJ 1 v o:..:r 'rr?;.. T!-.3i. and the fh!!c ;r.-jr-Vy m:j ctr".'y i.;;;J to be present ca that oecaiou. r j. m. nnNfey.c.". : . ' c" - rr V : ; A correspondent of ihj; Li sin Advert:o2r, writing frc.. r iatfiMa.i 'or dte cf Feb. 21, pives l!:ji articclus 1 , Frrnch Ul!3 Liar. ' C ist Ir.Jlcs. - It tecjr.j cc'i .;.!;io:i by the ,i3i.!a,, uf the: it ia hj. latter 1 ;rl cf Lit yc:r n I-Vonch ipan cf ; -rr i the L!ucJ fjr water, and viM; - -bout was cut c.T and stve- 1 .JcJ L';nn curing it a her crow ki,h-J. '.-.--.. : y Thu French th:; procceuc J u C iboauau an J acquainted tho cheers ,f il.j anishCoct iherw with thefadi, l;yt coylj til t'in no satis. Lc:ion. - C ivo .tr.ur.ih al.r,a French i. -imor, yiih ths French "amlmssclori aTii;. atear-j f-ro corvettes, saih'd from riataliafcr the strain, witli '!.; intcnti.n, U s-clM!,vdt uf acquiring pc- ":ss:on;uf Bassilatv A sub. sequeut L:ter states that it had been ceded tu the French fireono bundrcd ryca'rs,' by the R'tjuh at Sooloo;"who .wad 'to receive for its use during that time lOOjlW&r -: ; " nSuddcn Death: We onderafaud that Qapt. R-eubeb James, of this District, died very suddenly on Saturday last. " He was a Dole, gate to tho Tyger River Btplist Asiociation, at that timo ia session ab jiit IfJrmU-a-aboye this place', was attending to hrs duties as one, of a Committee, apparently In perfect health, when he fi ll back upon 'a seal,- ind in less lhau five '.minutes wua corpse.!! It Js sup nosed that the cause of hii dt-athQwas some djseasaof the heart. IL; was "o ut 4(1 years of c;: a useful anJ cc ; 'uy Member, of the Bjrtiat, Church f . and has left 9 yife nnd s.evc. v. hh-i ;t j i.iurn ttie sydden depriv.;ii.. a f i hlihai.J and in. dulgentparcr.t. : . ...j ;..;Jt of life we ore in death.". - - AVe learn that the pecuniary afTairs of the deceased were quite limited,-uad that a con. irihtJtltiri tvai hnnHrt "hi? ih ' mrrpr nf hii ... , ...V... .- ."w Association on 4he" fuUowing dy Tor the ben. efii of his family.? - It is hoped that oihers will renucr mem asststa nee 'j n t n is n uur: or distress J ' and may JJe wha has said I Je wili temper the wind tu the shorn lamb," be their guide and protector.- Grfr'nl Mountaineer , - , ' 6. - S The number of Jetters mailed tit N.. Orleans has not materially increased, since the new postage Jfy w ent into operating while the re. ceipts h-ve.fallen short more than a'lHird.! . - Saletof the Monroe Rail Road Georgia A letter rcceivedjn this Qityfro'm. Macon, dated Qih instl, states that on the day before, the.Monroo" Rail Xtadwas soi l at auction Id that city , by order 'of Court for ,01 5, 100. It wabid bffby J. Cowles, it is understood one half on account of-p-trties in New York, and the balance for citizens of Macon. "'The PresT; idenl of the'Augusla Bank vyiih the ,Eoginoer of the Georgia RaiI R ad was "present, and bid $153,000 for the Road. Ckxrlet Cour. : Sla very in - Mississ ippi--rm B $ ; a P r o v isi o n i n the Constitution or Mississippi, the introuuc tion of slayesiptcl.tl.cj s,tat;e ' isjirohtbited afier the present year. . Tnjs prohibition extends not only .0 introduction 01 slaves as mer chandiz;-;. . A settlers within the state cannot import them for their ovrn Use,; Th'n stats of things induced the L gvslature. it3 last 23 sion. to authorlzelhe people .to v-le 011 a pro nosiirott to chaoire this Drovision. , it excites general attention j the. New Orleans-Bulletin thinks that tho -papular .sentiment is against any change.i-hCAarcio Cua -' , i ' - A cockney recrntly a'skcJ what he thought r a prairie. a.t vhich he was looking, ex. claimed j. 41 -My heyes! what nice place for pitching quoita!''- ' ; '- ' - -' : . "Vasijin'GTon, Aug. 14, 18J5. , An explosion too -'place at the Slates Arsenal, Washington, thisafternoon about half pastfour oY)oc,k. ; A jman nnined.AK bert E. Jrying'was killed while! preparing per cussion powder for small arms; ?The building was shattered to pieces. :. It. 'is stated that the man was' engaged to be married to' a. young iady in B iliimore. , - ' ; ; ' - v Beware. A young girl wa fined in New Orleans, lately, for oppearijv-- in the street in b tys1 clothes. ; The Jo?,:I-' Imitted the right yf jnarriid women toj - ih'5 breech es,'1 but dnied that rsingla f es - had any business with such an articJe. ' ; ' Emigration to- the firesl-jThc emigration to Wistremsinal the prcspht . time.is said to be rapid-beyond all precedent, ,niere dre whole sections of country that are nov thickly stittl-1 IV :i few ' months ago-were entirely unt ' : ' Th '-applies to the N on - .weti lion h -.1 count"!?.' The c: '.1'" r - ..'" 1- . -t lakes, iu.J i i the Northern ana r.dsicrn Stattr?. .. 1 " " ' A fellow who married a.seolding wifo,:vho drove him to ri-peraiion,aVd aally to death, jc t befbrj (hir;', icquested.a fiind to;have tha followi,k: t;hf yet P;tr,T--- jwipl" upon his d.,.: -...j: " SUin byapwbono! It is e-: i Piiishut a mother 'J vi'isch L...3 &i'o.vs to run in th3f:ri:t,ih- rj;:s c C3 the tht frm i1 -; f - -lis t-p t-J vrsi.i. cf Vzr r lunate e: r-.VtcL're e! :r cwa. 13 fo '.tof.-dh L-for3 . hcrlr.i: 1 2" said an.;ah.i c.-.c3 to hir.d,c-- .A-' VOt r -7.1'; t" " 1. 3 c' . -hh- c: ,11: ' a t -.-1 c-t. ir.'t i..cri u.L .3 . t .h . . aniirg tho mc!;it'jJ-; c." t' and I ohed cn y : " 2 prpre&j, not o::. i I g?r ia c'k fence t . the i r:iiie a v.!:!:':er i.i ccr. h r. dermis cutrngo ; n.t t ? in or r'.l?:::; v.3 ey worJ cr c , : ha;vs cf" LU-d cf th-i Actors and predators, Indian -' as wl!1 those who were dresses I . nary-arbcs those who V"J,r" " disguise and mask, participated i;: at this -fiendish murder. IT nut t guilty in' tho eye. of the law, they w ...:es, ," crdi. r.ivtd : ! !J so in the jucjment of .the public, .. ' mIm dhi t! docj ahall l. ivo. L::.. . ! up to ba dealt with aa the atrccijj- . deserxes. The particulars cf thj t'.o.idy tr::r...w. g i ti!iOW that the mt;;der wss committed lftiih the ctmosl prcc.ir.cert and -dcliberaf .MIXwn- witl the Jaw-- yhean to.brtMi' !" was the la-ngunge'of the murdercr$ ; ai. . ic bf 'the Sheriff 's nariy was distinctly told that he would be killed. if he persist eJ in bidding at lhf sa'i". ITarlthe nwtte.r of the property seizi-d, de,cJTed', after Steele had been 4hol, ihatjie would not pay his' rent 4,jf it cost forty Iivt . Lrt hnn see to it J.hal hi rown is noi orz v, tho Fortv. Pistol' Shcciir end Exziicvxtnt:- Ycitcr. day : morhirlg ; 1- . the 5'oV.iock'traio was about fo start it . Valnul.strcttwhaif for N,ew Y.0 cro w J of perjuns; on the laud.; ing were thrown into a greejL tciicnk'.tn by the report of a pistol in their midst. , & 'ruoii was, made, and it was soon aseerjainel lhat Miss LouisYj a daughter of f.Tr.. Grant, of ths firm of Grant Stone, .enterprising mer. chants of this city, was about to embark for New York, in company, with & youn.man named L S. Salaignac. A-brother-of the young lady thought that -Mr..S. was about to run away with her, nnd fcc resolved te frustrate the intention of lhe . happy cotiplj.r ' l-jr;rl Accordtugly he and his father proceeded 1q the xvharfK and in: a f-"w moments a jcarfiage arrived, from-which Mr.i SaLignac- and the young lady, alightcd..v The - bmihcr. rusht d towards ther carriage,' and denwvJed the re lease of rn sister, nl the a inio tinje pulled' a btsiot from his pocket, and levelled it at Mr. S. -. A person neur;i?y siruyjc ilia pistol; arid tt was .-fired 09. in the air.1 Mc, a , in turof inGcted a few blows witba shinney cane up. on the person of the brother-rthe father in. terposedvand-the fur -one:. with considerable nrnwess--! strepped torwurd and produced a paper certifying" that she and Mr. S. .ere married on iuesday evening previous, oy ti.e Rev. DrSddUards. of Urar'e Church ' Inis seltTed tbe dispute at once--i-,ie f tther and son returned homeward, and lhe olh-r two went on ihejr vay rej iicing. PhXla. Su,i - A cofrei-rpon lent of the Buflalo .Pi!ot, wti ting from tyiagara unde date of the 1st inst, siivs:-- i-V. v ".:.- ' . The whirlpool near Niagnra Falls has of late become a receptacle of .dead b idles. In addition to the two bouiaa bodies noticed on" the 20th ult.,(vhich .stiH rem tin inthe grasp ?f its f'agit :kd waters'', a re tidied the bodies ofiwo borsc; r " i a h'v 1 ijesc may be seen from the bank aboye, p'assing-a round a; .'.' fu-' neral circurit'" of a r&ilo or m'iro in circum. feece-rreach succeeding circuit. Tdrawinj; them nearer the yotex of.tho .whirlpool, until each in their turn become submerged beneath the boiling element -ragain thrown with vio. )eoce from its - angry embrace, to repeat its former eyoJutior.5' The" sight of human bod, ies ia the.whirlpool is solemn and JerrjHc, the blue waters seem to hold, their prey in defi ance, of human efforts to dispossess then,"un tijy aaiLfied'. in reveling .with the J.rd, it mits themHhrough'its narror omlet icta't.he rapids below,- to be entombed ia Like Onta. rio,I ' .v r ' , t ;- ." " n 1 tali or Ja r.'cr,' Vcrl;- ;'-vr- US CIRCUMSTANCES, CONPITIOSS AND REWARDS. 0. ITIIC SEAMSTRESSES . ; . . There-are in this City, according to the closest 1 estimates that can be' iriaJeTen rtiousand. worn an uho' eust on' v 1 -1' iwy can. earn by the needle. The fol! irare the price's.- for which a majority cf t' osb fe. males 'are compelled to iwnrk-thcy ,, being such as are'paid by the large .Depots' tor shirts and clothing in Chatham -street1 and else, w here , For making Common Whits and Che-kei C'tton Shirts, slv cepts each." Gohjirr. -1 T'i iri-' nel JJundershirts the same. -These ojj cut in such a m' mner as ta make ten seairii iri two pairs of sleeve 3: ; "A'c imon fist scrtiiiress can make two of th - shirts prr'chiy. Sorm. limes rery swift ha- d, Ly working J'r-'nsunl rise to midnight can make .three. . This-is equal taJ 75 ccl. per wet-k (allowing no'hing for holliday sickness ncci dents, liin out of work. Arc,) for the first class end 1-2 for ihe.othefs. - . . - ' '.- - (Jood Cotton Shirlst with nen'CosOmi, neatly stiiched, are pi c!e Tor i5' cents. I . A gjed 5 Darttrcss will it, a!; e qr.o in a diy, thu earniri'.i,'- rrweek'by rorsf-' Ir.bor'. Fir.j Llrr i i hirts, with VI :iteJ . D jm', wi" ' ch ' c a c not t r. 1 " 3 1 y I he v e ry 1 1 it bs3 than fo": n or cr en wcrk,'er? paid .fifty ce ez - Ordinary har.d:-. rr.he . one. shirt! cf thhj LIr.d! in two -VTro-75r,NCi'erai!s,"c,'!s.k .O'snd TO c-:. ci:h. E; f.r.i Ur:'.'-'- x , fren C to Cccn:3 r 'ho --'I!M -"- ti- - f ,,1 fo f :ii;:,s 5 :"n &rb th e'r f ' . rlzV.L-zi and lined, from ; . Ca ' pif 5 a rood 12 t . t.;.t I. ;1-Yc: i i . tii i'atuCCS,' '.a Uca reduced ty tl, j i.'eath and back-' -y of .husbands ncd Khi'.ivcs, and other -s, to such straits, "my ".cf then am. cf -Vp-rnasters. tr ' r' --r.rcerdr t-;..ers" ore lhA v...' .. rf t--' -n ' . JrDor, K;c;1. and have "children, n-cJ" i;:.J Libers,ccc., to$L'("rtbv their r-,y , V-ay I-3 druaken 1.l ' lor uw- to t..c;r hardens ar.J" auctions," end W datVci essry fal rearr.f sunshine that dH mesuc auction throws even Into tho humbles abode,. Others hare sick and tcd-riddrn hui. b)nds or children, or perhaps have to enduxy the agony of receiving home a fallen dau-ntcr'' ' or. an outlawed son suddenly checked io hi career oT vice, - - Th manner in which these cmetfUve . ? r ilj?.':dness and t -.!:csl;VJf biatlo'n and ca. : cf their. hahh' :ijnsthe fiiadequatenesa' :r fjod and cljthinS the impossibility . Lirj for i.:-y the iIi-;htest recreation ! or 1 telLctual culture, or of educa.' r ' Jtci n 1 3 rosily i.Tjagincd j' j t ' ' 2. it it youi4equir' . -ir.itiuij'to dodictTV b,- ant. the trt-.. . ' .Thcjewc... that is, th?y rc lv i -..rail re-.-.:, in : I .-, i.l-cor.-truct- J, u u kecphsuse - or r"?Th-''-; "f ct soma' . 'r inV ;tt-'. . . :zz9' ' :t c;' t". j L'trcct ,l.!ihy itr; :t, co::;,il) lr.-rc.L-i ..jre a sice .iy mtv usr.i nre ides lhe atnic:, h.ro, m. J ii summer .... 1 t . . . n. (... . . . ... . . - . .. : -j, lungs,- depositing the seeds of debility.-and -djsyaa i(h eyery inspiration.' n these room's' a!4 tho frocessos ofccLing,eatirj,-sreepin'-, washing," working, and li:in j. a ru indiriri. renders 11 loiatiy u:...i to l-j ir... :.J l i.-jman nateiy pettormcu ' K, or H.-'iO rooir:-; t tenants r.svcr nv lets and a ijalf dul!;irs per." month and pr. they t.-iut zr.d do.' So::", j cJ the very worst iirile gtrrels, destitute cfcLa etor convenience ct anykir.J, nnd j ..haps lightedonly by a hole cut in the roof, rent as low as two' dollars a month.' Of'courro cVe-! ' ry c.ent ol -the inmates' earnings is cxlaustcd every ".week, and in many cases is.net sufi. . eicnt to buy u ny other foo J tha n a scanty sup. 1 1 ply of potatces ond Judiaii rrral arid raolssi.j1 for th-a foni'dy. Vl'.cn'wir..-r ccrr.3, ther-J' fore, they arc dc.titL'i cf tha r-.car.s rictca ly of adding comfortable cbthin; o theii' j wrclclud wardrobes, but--cf pre irg an QUj-jce of fuel. -Their "york, too, : tthissiav' m son is freqbently. cul ofiy and' thLy t; i !'?ftf npf resource but the Alms. house or a pau- ;.r.ttcjv . . . et' for bread' and "Coal.i" Here, too, they ara too often' baulked." - The "Alms house is 'full , and'overrunning the. public charities cf all' kinds" ae choking wih the fierce crsaults of thivering'arid farrdb!, .d t - ryr-ivhsl' cc:i' these poor worr-. r do? , ' 're truly tbld1 S that when someti,..i3 hurittJ out by the hand' - ' v or private charity ; they diave been found so'- iven over to hunger nnd despair, at their re p-ated rebuffs from the Alpis-h"- .orthb' r overdjrircn CommrssiouereVthhttht had r'o solved to starve witlwut further eHort. Un . . ' " defstand .us'jiot" as censuring the directors or' , distributors".' of these' rJublid' Charitiesu. At present' we know nothing but that they do all" they can We shall come to the facts about - thciti in due lime. N. Y, Triluni, ' We havea word from C, . .in .Rynders,, tho notorious chief of the Empire Club,', that he Intends ito; come lout r he re and give u a thrashing ; We hnpe, that if he cornea on uchii, amiable csjoj, lie will riot labor" ' under the disadvantages in fpgarcj1 to5 a- flst fight 'os when' he -last:tra veiled through ur1 rity. :Tho scoundrel w&hand-cvJed.- Leaf4 Joz The Ne W.Orleans Picayune has a r.ory olK n raitL-rakc which swallowed a f ' ' '-ouseor mole, 'at-, d rerieated the.oper:-' ice.thii'. mole . .a h time eittinT bJsVa; . , . .,d finally" killing ihj : vh'e.' 'in public is ezpected' to' s'W ' hi'w be: ', . r and serpent. ' . ' - ' i ' - , m IW ..'wrt, Ccrteret County JL CTMr Sal'. Aii rc:-:io in'thc eve Lunlwt and seventh year of her jig. Gbe'ws ti.e rV-;e,rt grand.mothfcr,' and; grqat-grand-mother c f f ; ur -encratic:, "' lerniaih " ". - . - ' 1 . - . r3t "'J.V oRtant OF disease,. : t In the-vear 1765 L Rv clearly demonstrated than s" ' jtycty.dUcB.ife originated i.om impure, cr undfjrssted ' particlep. tecomin? r'ied.wjlh 1' 3 !br J and jCuidT - Ahd.also thaf to. t .3 evtry (' .-. ;, it wasoaly' . nrcesseary to open lae natural t tiao the tody, an4, allow them- la remain op" , by which means tha' Mood and other CaiJs . r. ' release the ciscJvcs from' these undeaed nJ irr- - particles, 'and" a'stata 1 of l"alth would z rrt.. . wfLh a 1.8 I.yal In MuUj of I'r .1 - awardeJ to liimTbr51 thisrc.acoyerrtiheX! ,' 1 ."led 1 f Tnfi.,ta. .Tliis is a historical, fact!'. . , f- .-.-. Alt which the Brand.-cth V-etable"UniTeml,1 wah th- 1: and t .t the ri.vcrf.lr--1 1." ' r 3 TZ- . ' ( i c.-jr9 r t try canitL than any olh nr ribd- Yi profess lo do i; to carrv out lliii principle.'a'i pcnence has fj'ly estall.-Ud tl em capable of ill; hen, kier-fore, a bad c'.a'e xf !. "h exisU'in t!ie' toiv.s'It' itl.asti'ld:-3i-'-. -.aLni tarctaa1' i.r.e. . :.e;rt.;.aca ths system iafoeafy.tLtitlJ'a4 rc:..ir!.":!jfd.ctth tha saci do. 3 r:iy te riven't jaa1 . i-fr.tcr nX-wi'.hout t!? pbil Uy of dorr.. aftyv" !! i -j but en tha contrary j--:aV Therefore, ia i--'' t; ve-cs -.cither h-' '"'ji! or otherwise, aud'in'C.'i.'.'' I . vcr, Ld s.!I' I i fc-'-cl:; -3 - thij. afo tha grbl ttr J'Ja L.. -, , ' , r.'dj- r tala ia every couXty'ta' th' r cc-3-; .rbz; atididajta tiitj'lLV f '; 13 1" . . . o : J c " : r. ai:. e : :a, ::. c. -' : -: ai ' . ' T 1 T T : Mr .-t.-ir.c. ;CH.L ."-.CO, . ii" ...e,::c. - y . i f4 , - .

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