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!il.::.:3 m i.i ill. TXiartelar, iber C, 1'?. """j" For 1 : exit "" - ZACHAIiY BAYLOR, OF LOUISIANA. f . ,- r--' -Of 1 , ' t lltlow will L(j f i.d i.cws cf a -1 " iQtercsting chiracter. from Mexico. . Gen ; Scott t the gates of the city of the Mn. tezurrr add uoless tbet Mexicans have . cotne to term, 'ong btfore this, no doabi has battered jh m down and entered in in tomphj He hu J already had..,. two engage. meats ou'siJc cf the city walls, in both of which he came oil, as lu always-does, i "vvictorious. We awU with painful anxie- ' 'X..:c aucl iiiiitorlaul fro. Iciico. " -Arrival of ths Steamship fa aton. - (GEN. SCOTT'S ARRIVAL AT ' . TtHTvlJITW' SlirEushin? betitecn Yaknc 'ui and Genrtal i ; Scott sfatfcancC'Thr Mexicans JJefrat , edt Dispersed an 'Drjrrn inLtihe City Congress. Convened, to, ' coitsnier Mr ; Trist s Froposals-fifti Scott surtuxinds Vie city Vntciicu cni Sdnla A and Ta j ken Prisoners:, ; . 'h t S " k .Oytlid fasi steamer1 Fashion, which nr. rited last evr nint c have ihc fultowir r,-irnparlant iutellijjepce,' .which .ccwea di. . -cily from n-i trcer in fhi? fcervtte, aviioj f'pjjfyfTuc.iiies tor jotting- corjeq.t ii! j "rfraii.i ore cqial ici those tt cny person in Vera duz V fhir Fashion U ft Vera Cruz on tho 27ih 1 August, nnd Tampicrt on Ihtf JlOdi. The ' ourtr whrrfcrooht ihe news General 'r Scot t"s a rival at the Capitol, 1 .arrived at ' Vera Cruz td the 23ih. ani the buile which he reports'as hiving tnjin ptar.e under the w;ilj of the ity occurred on t the 20ih of 'Ai;iusK' v it. Tho fol lowing ctrnct front the It iter of J I'.tho officer wrwcoiii.nur.i.-nTes-lhVj Sn.ny j tion of Gen. coUs ; op -lalton', igelher: ' . whh the letter of rturrcuufir corresponded r isir tlat wo have lelJimg to thil, import nnl aihir. - ( . 1 ' l? Extract of a letter from an 'officer - at Vera Cruz, "undt-r date of 27;h August:" , : Your.correpotidoii'is hvc djuh ) -.' informed you thai Gen' -Scptl.rea.fhcd.. Uic city of "Mexico on "the (Ihavanot the date ot hand ) Worth went h round behind the city, and cut pff tho. water.. -Valencia, njih a large force, sallied out of tha'.City, . mejt Gen Scott , and fought n hulc while, nod then vamosed 9 into the city. Santa Annnvih.n lirntrhl out n fiirre nfld fought som-j time, lui rt treated into . the city in great disorder ct)i;vokeci Iho Congress, expressing himself willing to "treat 'With "' Mr; Trist. -Ilostilutes ct asf'd--Scott. sin. I rounding the city .There is' no doull. of l the correctness of lliis information Some ' think pence wilfso.n iv , est ibKhedi but ' nobody thinks so in Vera CU.z. ' Mir ?r.Lally -was Mo.trd from Wyon 1. "erolo, on ,J ..r- 'r . u . t. t, .1 .'J-The Ibllowm froin our regular Vera vrCruz C'jrrpotUent was sciithkdvtr very , .has'ily', just as the Fashion "was , about trT ' ' , ' r Atgcst 27. 1P47 Edt Zr-EveryconeeivnblvJ vaiJety -f)f'riifrif ii b'ive to iho ihovennfs of the ieat liberal ainl hi ccneral-, h-tvc bem ; all uiMr s-'v,raV d tys f vsi , ;b'ut none, hav-( iiig the color tof auilienticily nbout thrn, I : -timit sending them, .to you. ,Tais m trning l...iuta n rmnnr fniruf ' i's wav froiri the Interior, which leads , to the tclief tb U Scot t has had tw most decisive' bit tle-,' in both, .of whieh the American arms-were Mjccess--: fu'. Tho first of these wa w-uh Valencia. . who had liis share of thi amusriKcnl jv'uh lha ad v-.nced 'guard; and the other was be tween vho Gene-al hwnsislf.and Santa.- An "tn. The best end nvst authentic infor--mationl have received is,' that the'armic efboth Vakncii an I Sjnta' ,"nna have beenTd liner sdsthut tho ciiv t inn sVaitvof confusion and nanic, zvtd Congress hti 'been summoned., to;rther,' to t;ike into n ieonHraii m inc propos.iwM ' jct anient for negotiation thsamo propo i nil inns- of Mr. Tris.' Tbit ihfsa ru-nors 'aro b??rr foonded.iin nny that"hvi heetl .: , II . J ,.Ki :- n'tf iq a iny or two mo:e, w-Uer 4 thd reg'o lir ni.a conca here trom ri-xic, . w Rhall hi.va tithtf a conhrmati. a oiTit, or Y V. S. r litive just., itmo to Inform h yon J.: t-iWn Irom Weli's from, '(LieuV. Ilenderson and 13 meu,) have ' been according to a Mexican no nis ar l.rived hero this mmmig,, s:1ot. . He says f hosWtliertT&hoT. " . j' . . 4 Dr. llirnden,uf t.o Louisiam Buialion iTildllhrmornin:,f rt protracted ill " nes. will bo buried thU afternoon--. ' C iptaii White s company is 'still at Tarn- " A'nucinnq wncr etm; j . ' stctTt Valencia nud 5inta Anni - hul breo taken prisoners. Wepivu thj-i re port f..r what it is worth. Ill probable inougn scaretiy - . . . ': .. I.. 1 K . ' . Messrs. Grigg.E. it & Co., of Phila' delrfjb, have our thanks for a -copy , o( ' "I" "andrcvVs Rural Rpgister'un Almanac . x far 18 IS. V aKii'anfto the far- .Lut Xf garoener in! houstirkceperi contain chem:ut)G pages of cloe print.., - nort, ort ilevrLurtJ indtrV hail . st-rmv P . fnTi'r oe" Jilaw, ar.neH week. V . lof too frafmjerp rising -piialwJuetA of thoi Kno5 per iTous loar wiU r th;l ' a tiO-l to glass; V n - . . i rC; a . ;f. CAROLINA .REGIMENT MOpBrTJTR WHIG IIC'JSSOF REPUESCN- f - TROOPS WANTED. ' We had the pleasure on Irid-iy ! ist of taking by thfl baud flieut.'J. Y. Tuiburn, formerly of Cherokee couuty'r but'Oow be ' '1'nS Company JC., N. C;: Regiment. IJeinfurmed us tha the 'health of the Re- grnient is improving and that of hi ltnm ' diaic company excellent; there being at J the lime of his departure,' bjt one man un- jabfe to peYform duty. f Lk'ul. Tatham", wiifr Ctpt. , Pfi'cr, of j Company ,K; and Capt. WiUhroson-of Conpany , ha W : been detai)cdi tor; lh recruiting service, by CoL Paine, in pqr. suaoceof orders from the War Department to siie thcccrrpariies of the ItJgiraeet to 100 men each. This will require an'add. lion of 400 men, a great many ha.ving died, end?'TH diicharged on accouni of sick. " LiciiJ. Taiham will make" his head quar ttrs at tins pbet. He left a ffd-das aim (or Qherok(v, and intends to be present at every Cxuri on this Circuit. .We hope he. will succeed to the extent of: his wishes in his patriotic tfTortsto enNst men for the service. . CpU. Price will rmke hishead quafters at Vashiogton, and Cupt. Williamson at Grecns'jjrouh. 1 ' A HARD CASE. straigrr a genteel lookinijyoung man called at our office a dav op two since and related to u a case of imposition tnwhich he was bh'd' pretty freuly in iho region of the. pocket; : ItoccUrreil in Afacon coun ty 4 and for the" honor', of rour ' coujntry , we hope the' facts cro not as disgraceful as represented tu ys... The storv.' if mde pablic would cause a. cerjaia mem!)er 'of the legal p rofess'ion ta f.l ' ' stfenkcJ. Ths ; stranger's vime is - McBcide; and hef,;; t.,' t-. ru: t. f t j t:" j ? f n muui tic nave octniiwi c jrrij i -1 in with; h's." rfqueat- xo; tnakethc. wnolc Tlli' nnh.in . -rt. ... L at least until we bear both lJeaf of slcury ''Wer-o stror-My in- , , . . J cll"' ld .''vevcr: t!t ih; mn has been-shamr ry v'impoacu call it hy nj hirdcr : THE COTTON CRC From'. nil parts of the lyn growing region,. wc nave. ine - most distressing counts of the ravea cf l1 . , an. tors are ItispaTi ing of half seeqis' to be no sect ion ex rr.:rc i tho ra vages of the de&t:oytr N- C. MUTUAL. INSURa:j:E CO.M , : 1 . PA NY. ' I, Mr. WE. Dcmill tho G -r-.I Agnt of this Company, is at p i.jis place o,n business of In v Ouril izens now had Lh onpnit " i f insurin" their pr)perty at a very s.ia;! expense, up- on; tho . mutual pbri; ,onJ nls r un. advan tage, of having thgir proJt.M-ty irjred at home, in - a Company locmc J within tKe Siatejatid managed by Directors who-re' also rtiidetjts. Thi- Coirr u ,.,! in .operation nearly two years, suredabuul a million' doll u, ertv, , ' .Col:; W. II. Polk. 1., t.t hi- vuv appointed '.his- brother a . ihird rrgiment of Drar'or, !. ved-orders id join Gni. t- Befo-r". obtaini ng his appoint n S'gnvd'his diplcirsatic commissi at Naples. , - Uh9d'b Island. An th'ctHm jn hc Weitorn District of- Rh ! on'the.SlsV ult., for a membi to fU a vacancy, an3 resumed i' of Benjamtn iVThurston, L -a locoroco iain, veiJ, ii heed a drop of comfort, after tk: feats-they have feUstamed. -' A- Book , that will fin tk " ; . , : Tho Washing! in correspondent . Itmorc Sun states that Gols Thos. I ton is engaged in tho pfepjrati' work to b entitled; rMcmnirs of C in tho. Stnato ol tho United. Sic rcficctidns on the mcjst tininent L- of Lhafperiod." Thelt:r wr Jt-will, bo a soit. of pendant Bro'ham's jtus cf cmjjicnt i rign of -George II 1 1' ar.d will p r valuibljj iEvjjirqti of s'udy to tho 1 ' lojiaq It js not to te Qub;is!acy e. the CtdonelVriitural de&lh.ar, J - - to bury a good many pess o time," . 1 . Foul , Pi ay. A . corre( Sf.:-Louts Reveille, wnmig fi..., nation, states that tho C.ms" now in council nvilh the faster thu tl.o Mexicans h, large surn of n;ooey, and i $ents of mules, as payment 1 -tfio Americans who travcii road, and destroying their pf-- , i . Th"e Yorkville, i that oU coin was s v ' hpod for 33 cents U; est crops pf corn n. y?ar ever knowo. 1..1S TATIVC3 AND THE WAV- : ""-Tha National lntellgcncer ol tile JTih ult. say; "Let neon's uoderstanJus, when exuiung aiihe ceruiaty of a Whig uiijof ity in the tlous of Representatives,? as Uspociing tLLt m.ijjrity loiako any ai I tertct tojtou the wheels of tho (iivern- ment"ty wi;! Iiofdirj-? ci:her the ncccsir iprropria:jar (jr'il. rt:r, or refusing to pruvide th i means- for meeting any exfcn dtjures which haye-bcen already authorized by avl QuMa the cuntrary. Scriipalwus regnrJ for the p'jbl.c faiihand for the ob Ugrions of coniracti generally, s acar !inn I ocip'c i .i thp W hig creed. ; ; The Whigs' will, we h; and trust, do every thing they canto bit.g odiJavwar with Mexico to an honorable close. - But, 'with reference to the public credit, for whatever puiposir pledged, e. have no doubt that it is fortanutei even ins regard the! Admints tration itself, thai the WIvlm - . now cer tainly ascendant Tin tlie L iy .whih . has original juristic! ion over ways ar ' means. ,They u P -doubtless hold the AJ- ! ministration in every deparitrctt f i t u ngiu accountaBimy;uy may rt (. i j ay taxea n the necesslIi., of life, r ; : t d r.t the lastsr-ion, that furu'n irius miy come into iho country fit-i tf Jjty; but, shtiuld the waf J! x:i-bpro- longed ,unu " the mtcti (which -Heaven . Jbr-blJ!) mebmf aiibte with n" nirv tKa n stonri r t ! . to put .a stop f Congress, -r rrleana not ,i and dlg t tit be, found C - - Pan's Cyn . .ulei a ! raging oi . i.iori-j;t the Russiao Ivhas pi read" carried ii,- Miji)f -K'nowalcs'if; 'jTid Orbcl.an-. . It Isaddtdthat Sll wi: at Pi the clnlera h:.j . ;t;;irtd in soma'tifrthe jo luatiiu diitricts ucl unilcr the, dominion cf Rus'-ta. 1 ... ' . 1 , , r Hor John . lattocls, E-Govcrnor hi Vermonr, -dhnltti residence in Peach a:.t, a few days tipcc, - - . t Tho duty charged art bricks in JSnglfind and Scotland, yields -a revenue; of JC410," OOQ-an-ounll. - ' Stb'an'ge CoiNCiDENCE.-Oa the'Hth Aug 1640, Sta Anm disembarked ;'in' Vera Cruz, from on board the tEoglish'maiI. stea mer; and'on tho 1 4th ugujt, .1347 r which is just one -year after the arrival of anta 'Anna, Pdrecics arrived, in Vera Crur,' also on aa English mail steamer " - . 1 i Never swplo wish a.thing done.'. While pu wore idfy 'wishing, jou might have donq It. ... A uiomorial has been' presented. 16 the. 'English-,"1: by. the : iohabit ir'.ts of Canton r ho v i n g i n- pfa i ii c dm ino n se n se la n gu a ge r lheimp)!icy of conunuing to.:hanass and nvhriri the Chines people. " . j? ' It is s '' "Jthat tbere are one hundred ihousand shecjS'in: Addison county, Ver , i nt, vhich must be driven to other stc tions cf: thct coantry to be wintered j orr-be s?jughtercJ. jThe defiiyncy- of . the crop of hay,, and the r.aviges of 'tho grasshop pers have ceased a scarcity of food. t Somy idea of. tho imtrienstty of tlx oni- , c rsi miv bo conceived fram the folMvving j statement ."Tho number of stars visible !!y r..inj of a telescope-1 of 21) fert frx"al distance, - may bo more than 3U0 million."" T; .: ,";ioDOMpF ages. S.iy iitllo, hear milch, and speak evil of1 no one. ; : ; An-editor thus nfKciingly bi-ds Pireweti io his readers; 'The sherUT iswainng for us in .tho next eroom j so we have n'.uppor. niiiity to he p"aihetif. Delinquent sub-cri tk rVyou have mucli to answer forJV ...- T. i-i vst Vgn.cnb!e of companTer. is a jiViiLv mm,' witlviut1 any high pre- " . -: .s ;o m c", -civo greatness: one ! w.s l.fe, attd ur !erlu;da the ese'ol '' ' ' itr'i alike at.a!l .hours; above ill, . ' U., ;-"r, and sieaJ&st as jnu -irn from the CJiirlottc Jourtal that ; air ..r.: ot triinev i.ts been i to construct the Rail ITad from 1 1 1 C djrr.bri. - t. i.v tever -continues Id rago in ' .s. ''iji.e t fic.i) list oftit-tcr - t'l aVr.Tgc cf about CO ?eilhy, r i . '.1 !. i' C P.. TiTey now make pens U rorrode, o flint glass. ..7 , L. L. D Tr.c honorary L. L l j conSLrrfd on the II. lonton, a the late an. .ijr nice; of il.ts Slate Universl. sjri. - , . ' ' ' '.' Ni r.,;y preserved by cuuing II. tv cf e Tt3 s'ctv.p, -and packing the heads close 1) t:i a c.1-";, fl!mg the spaces with chaff or bran. Ivtep ia a dry cellar; ' - A Savoey SnrtLE.--Df. Adam Clark, w' il.id t, great hpsl.ity tosjiine" fleh; and also to iuba,cco'f':.i.4' reported to hve siid, 'If I were to offer asicnfke to ihf devil, it should be a roasted pigiu3cd,w!th Tor t U'zMurJL Istzer. " , SlaoJer,-r.nd i;s cuiiComr.-At eilsh" been of: t. n reprulwteJ by wriTers . tviMV-agi-j thai, it has tyciunc a'f;1 hacknejtd hu'.j ct! yet ' a i ' : 'whicto every individual has-art o;:e which I.as nnde it3 s'irg f . . . t. heart Slaovv us a man who la ncivr ilanderedj and we will rxhibi; to j person who is almji i( not entirely, wort'i ifs toihe ct'mmuni.y in which he hii- There never ' has trn a man who. rigiy pursued the course muked out to hi:n the paili C( djty , who has t, t t ta spoken of,' defamed and vi!.'. . J in seine way or'oiJier if not in iiiu'ndoes and hintf. uat b Wu unott V,ncw a! "your tr,ift knew him well nh'j rcntiovt d r ; 1 r '.ivi town ui .or.e ef i!. i m; ' ; : t ? iettltd in a thr.vi .!'-'g or.o ' middle Slates, ' r ii ! ;jr-iJtd wi . flinching anj ,r ! , c. ; aij f:Kc!m.', and as is -Always i,, c h: energy t. " industrv were bVf:;tvrr!g to b;j u wnr' -I with com, n;y. If x, i . been assr :t to cutuvaty thii -friendship r i - i j , ..rot hn new neighbors, anu ;t t..it l.ehid an ct.emy upon the . ' earth. But alas for human' nature, i i " were a few entioi&, diNCofitenied, J persons who i id 'long watch ed h;- p rosperity with o jealous eye' und n!iho:ij'i meeting hirn Jw;ivs .with ft smile and opru hand, mere setret'y working, with uJ the ingenuity of. their, fiend h hearts, his downlait.. 'They. could not bear to see snot her enjoy that winch thjy - had neither tlio talents', not' energy to reach, and Jikc nll lutfe mipds, tU-Kired to diag him down" Wtht-ir own degraded level. No t-ff-irt was spared.. At one time t hey would jnsinuire that his principles rin ref erence to certain impoitajiit questions of public isafety were not in accordance with those of his neighbors. ; At . others ' they wouldv wheo surrounded by a'throng ; oJ congt nial spirits, denounce him as 'art ini. poster -that his prosperity- was only -fjcti iiou in other wotds, that his bjsines rested upon an uncertaip faund llioo, ftJ that Vthos who hate transactions ; w'ttrj hi m, would do well to look sh irp, as some of these dy hd:Would sit. down as' poor-' a ni n a s a ny of u a n d te n , t housa nd wu lar reports were put in circulation coa. corning him j a:nd ail becasu h could nor make a familiar associate of these degra- ded beings, bei ng ' a f much "above hem hv as-octuioi.t feeling, aod educ-ijlioa as a respectable. man is above a. moukijy, and although; he had givn thc-nv no caii"e id dislike liam, save his refusal to form inum. ate acqujvniance.'wu'f .them; thus they U'eol on. Irom day to day and, from year to .year Now, when our Joung friend first became acquainted with all this, lie wxs mexpress ; tbly shocked. at thobiseness exhibited, apd was. disposed to riomplain, more 'partici ularly as some, few honorable mtn whonij ne nau nu occasion toiesi as inenus, and whoirt ho had ConfrJet.ee ,tn as such,.begm 1 to regard htm with coldaeSj arid appa rently an. eye. of suspicion rested upon hun. Truly t-you will ay,,this was enojgh tol beat down the spirits of any, particularly vme far from' n etfve homo and early friend and utmost atone irra strange phrl ol. the woiid..-? "bo it was--and severely did our young frit nd suffer n mind, but thq Jatent energies tof his naure camg to his'; relief He appiitd tumself more rissnluously than ever fois buijness--paid 1.0 attention , tu llie reports oriheir,degrad?d -authors, i; cy termirK'd with a nrid und oneitrn-it ra'.iie spirit, ti puruo lUa path poio'cd out'. b'tet.lts caused hy the raising of duty, fewhsily, aud leave tho issue W'i,lUl5t iu. England. Gud. - And rnvjt gloriously did hu -cori-qwr. " In a few yea ti maby of Ahoko rtlu so much de&i red his ruin, v filled- dishonor- able: graves, and others of them can-e Ui be justly apprcciaie'd by the1 comnunnv , j inJ to be '-roathed and hated:: while tho ci- rt er of our 5 young fqiend ' .was m f'nd : ... . - -.1 if' - . ..'. " i ; i opvjiu. x.iiis principles, nis cxaoipftiuiij combined to render hun an. orrrameivt l the community of his adoption, and jhere is no one now wno. dare breathe a . word agiiWt his good ntrnc't si greatlv is ho be. J .. J I . .1. .t 1. t 'in iuhu uy nniijq uihuow mm, . tins no fmcy sketch, ' but an-actiiatruth, similar to tho'jsindsof itma rices which ate occwr ri.ig cery,dri) ar.iU3. - - ; T.ake courage, young, mao, by tho r ex am pie above given. . Pursue with unfhnfh ing integiity the course vou deem correct; and never stop 10 kick at the cur who growl at your hcclt, and - you will in the end come olf more than copqueror. ' 1 WA'P. " ' " ANSWER - - 1 To the. Enijma in lait wcck.1 paper; "EaastiS Row LET." ' " - -- - Slutiot-EtrlvRosseH, Ararttti Slorr.'Tory;: L'ral,Salf, Rye, Ororo, Waltrloo, Luica, Et-h, Yu. - . s. J. I am f"Mn?.T!rt of. 26 Irtters. . ' - My I 25 22 2G 7 It) 2 2. 12, is a irate you have Always lived ii. ' L 2 8 I U 19 20 13, if characteristic of you; 3 ty 18, is whatyooare des'med 10 remain; t U 15 13, i tv) iiit you heceT io doj ' - 8 2 1, is what you are; " I 1 17 22, is what yoa bke; ' - -" "i 1 7 3, miv W voyr ruin: S 19 21 1 1, is hat you resort to"w hen your 9 li 19 23. is anUher of your feitrlbuti ft 1 R 1 0 -)! L, -l t - tr, r-...w t IT 17 22 25 p 13, ii what I hav to doubt fmt arc; U 2 2,11 13 222121 18, what yoa have - h-iT; ' 13 1C 17 25 II, is viial your manners an; " 14 22 21 9 15, is, what yoa have a ufent f-iT making; . ' M , 15 lti 17 '1 2 , a what you are emphali. tally"; ( - , , H , 35 17 21. is an inqairy made alxiat von; - - 17 2 19 2 2 16 9 8 18 19 21 1 23 25, is yotiT d:.fJostlKjn; f - , - T ;", . IS 7 21 15. is a thin voa wriest r . 13 22 19 13 211. is' vour trade; " , ; "23 21 22 5 25 U IfT'U. is y oar character; " 21 2i 24 1 2 14 1 22 25, is what yoa think yw arer . h :. 22 2C 2 1 1 1 1 22 25, mms you np'; - ' - 23 2'J 23 19 9 21 22 21. i v rul you- never t w-i b-'; b - "21 4 11, is 'what yaughllb take; f 2:) 21 14 22, h what you a-v csmiall ".. 2o II. be your exckmaliort 'when yoa read this. i Sly w holers the answer to "Spooos?' - ' ' f , KNIVES &. FORKS " ' 1'. rt j - ll LATER. 1V a u-lrgfpphie commim:eatior wi learn .-. 1 i - Ch 1 .til, CL Iww, urjivt d tt IJ ,-stoii I Li m'rui;ig, trtigtirt one hundredwnd thirty two passengers; rty two passers Thti C.Ifc nia Ml Liverp-ml tn t!ie 10;h of 4uus''acd arrived t Hahiis on the 3Kt ta Jl i!f past 7 and left cgiin at 11 uVh-ck, A.'M CipL'Ht rc f .rts tint the Cah donia, ii a the of Aujnst. lifTKmsnle, pasnd s-n. irv Mpnmvhip Si rah Sands from -.;,;;, Vork, (Aug 3.) for Lerpo. ' j Co.MJJCEfJin ASU financial 'I i.f rr.O j , jr.., j.'-u'm t, omr'; to a tari. ly ' f causes, j hts U cuc 'seriously drprced tu.co our livr ndv-. es per Cambria. -.The. pressure 1 to tthct nil brar.clits ot trad , . : . . u n rr 1 ;i i ed e v e r i t y , f o rc t rig p ic-sJ ! u urJ, and r.ccei!anly liiiiiting vpera to the smallest poss.b'e senile. The , ;i . .ry causes uf this siativof thing re ;'i : advanced tales of discount required by the binksofthe Ern.-dce. and a succei- t ,t ;n of diMVSirous failuies in 'tho' West, In- din and.Amencan trade; up to li mghr, thr? actual b-mkiuptrv and frlopf.igts wtrr little short 2,fJU0,OU'd, and It is apprchtn Ued'thnt -many of tbesu will fail . heavily upon American homes. . ' Yesterday, in fyodon on, the public seed - recovered from the uling day 'und flue- ri ! ics" ha d- so me w ha t - rc ueprtsston of the preceding flay tuated merely ironi .the turn of tho rnar keti : Consols f r Hccfunt were 80 7 8 to 97 and' for money ' 60 3-4 to eG 7 8.--Three pfr cents, redueed 87 J to 871; "i per cents. 88 to 837-8 ar.d 8J. Excheq uer bills H$. discount to - Is premiuin.- Speculation in I i.acy slocks is passive. Mexican bonds are quoted at I61i" , moog tutnufiet ureM fiutincss wY-ars a most gloomy aspect, nor will there he any hope of .'improve nieitt unjliho.- monetery re strictions" shull have been eased.' "This is the natural rrul( bf a state of things which renders all bills of-longer datts4 than 3 mos. unavailable, and which -not only'jwr ah7.es our col(3niii trade, but seriously af fe'ets ;our; comnercial . transactions with Amcriea. . . ".GENERAL INTELLI(JENC1 . A- rurrvof wa$ in general eireuiiitfoH yes terday, that Lou i. Pmliiprut li-id iieea a. sas"rnnted.".v.The. Liindorn. papers of thiA j m iming bring no cuniirm ition of r. 1 tic on inctrase in'favnr jf hljeraL mLii.s'ers rf, r ;' t , 1 c, , r 1 '' . ;rl , 1 ' . , . , . , . .. ' , r :J .. i - - ', . . . .. i v . AiA,r it 1 1 1 iir? i t iiiiYiit-Ti t ii in ii iiiiiii i ii i l l" v f t k uir'ji, .utiiiriH', (jl Ulf -iu reyUlK Dl til Liio (u-.id.fj-WB. yesterday found guilty of iho n.-i d r of Col Fauectt, whom he kilit d io u,uind about four jcars ng,j. Jhe verdict has tused considerable cACUemeni and surprise. The affiirs x,)f Spain kti!l continue in - a very embarrassed state. Tho queen .has placed fhe King under a cump'cie survejt. Jnnr'e arid lias done every thing to destrbv his influence, short of impjbing personal retiatnt upon him. . .An attempt vbs late' ly made to deslroy (Jen. Serrangthe'repun d paramuur 5ol ii io . (Juee n , by. se nd n g a . 4 pc tu r d "V'to him through ihe pf'Sl otHue. ..The political aspi ti of France is threat ening - cm ..ugh. ' ?A- fierce. coatest.'is- ingirg between the GoverniiM m arid thu opposi. ti(n., press, the latter char;ing ministers with - corrupt um and the huiure of the. finm-t Cial; adminiistralk'n. The 'French funds have luigtly participate.) in tiie embarrafcs of the rates 0l ' I'oJiUL'il n nuiet. nnd ihe S-nni-h forces ha vp beea w ubdra Wn "fmrn Oporto. In tsw'tzejland the ft'leialdirt has n qui red the dissolution of Uiu C ;!i lic S-itiTi ibund, es fiosille to he general wc hare. Th -accounts frorrt Italv are various; the pro gress of liberal )pin:cis, particularly hvthf P'ipal S'.ites., isviewt'd wnh "real alarm bv both France and- Austria. . In -Ireland the eltcion has been some- what more. s:ormv than' in tlos countrvliuf tbe Diet, and read to him a diffpaifi und tli.e members will stand very much as they diJ in iho Usi Ialiaoiint. . Gen. Armstcong goes'onlvby ihc Cale. donirr, wiih despatches. The, Huttipguer arrived at Cork, on the 1 Gib. . " i . The Caledonia .akes'330,000 in specie. ITALY. :- Accounts from Italy show that much ag. ita t ion pre I s i u d i ffe re nl qu a r le rs. Tl ie Ausiriinjs have neled with .sueh violence int ratara as tt havo provoked a serious -remonstrance and protest from the Cardin itl Legate.- ( Austrian soldiers patrol the siicels at night, thieaienipg t fire upon a ny groups of p tsons met with in their way, even on the Civic Gujrd, should they not at once respond to their . summons. The ciy is, accordinglyin the greatest slate of excitement, im one stirring out alter night fall; - The Civic, Guard has been ordered by the Legate flot to patrol, lefct a collis ion might take plaec. ,; '" Stri-UJi disturbance's have broken cut at Lucca.; The Urnd Duke Ins issued proc fiiinations dj.rtctly contrary to those of the hbernf (Jrand Duke of Tuscany. The Civic Gunrd is '.disbanded, and the people hive committed excesses, - rhe Augsbur; Gazette, tinder the date J tf Rf.mn, 3,fc siys: "A fresh con fpirjicy- nas ynt beei, utscoveii Z. lons. Morondi had only b en infornv d on $jn day last that disturbances woufd break out . . - - : i. . .-: irVi-.,-, I J on. the-.occasion v of a procession pasiD2.J inrougti the quartier of the I ransleverin. Me je paired lo ihe spot with Cardinal Eer. rettu The noted banditti Gennaro, who committed more lhan one murder under the late government, his been arrested on a charcc of ha vinjr spoken ill of tho Pope.1 "Hue two sicilies.' t - Tlic disturbances iu Calabria continue. The want of troops , who - arc nearly all .stationed- oil the frontiers of the Papal iles, has encouraged the revoltc-rs. The nj.-ws of the discovery of the 'Conrpiracv at Rome, 'arrived here by.. Monsignof ' Gras. selini, who after his arrival jn this'' capita! had many conferences with tho, Minlsfer, of Police. ; ' 1 ' N fnsation I when it w known ihaiihoi r. retired from Ramn;nf Un werV i S Vrttb- party ;ntUWM w the h-gmmnte ouihuriiy t, p"w ? ; phj mind uccuWh; calm tit H?' ?l d.ama. From j hL, has beeo ,d. ty means cf tLe leitcrs f.n J ln lheJ of Cav. B r:ola, pnd other ken,-' appears thai t U plan cf Ait infmT ai concocted at Vienna. 4 , - , In fact, MSure cf theiipnjrCT V-ill- police for O.cir Vcorrpliei, tnd r m.o.xiefsof Mate, the. Austria,,,, lo numVfcof 1200, ci.ft red Irrara . Ifllh llm .t - ...-'... I. .. I.' tfie cit.zc.es was to lake h1V.'.t iiii.igi.ur Cuxh:, iI,eK crnr vf F rra, proteslrd 'against this vioiau- Roman territory.. TI19 Austrian who co-nman.led ihc troi.p, ts h ' 01 hn prn-fM, onl ked ihe rrV he had reefmd any iastructioos ffurn U crccite & body uf tnnpa. ' . TIip governor replied m tijC 'A and irde,red i the tro ps to" rttrrv. 7 Austrian Rin ra!, ignorant cfwhJt l hapnj m d at R-me; and r.oi knewir lo. ect, cbeycNl, end .retired. This V has onnn.k.d Airri.i. ar:J -M l,J 1 prJved the means u-,ed by her to Kit ui. j" "a"'Cftt.iniiarfto tho.ie of Ctl.'icia. f ; satI that ihe con-piiators 1jJ ih.t 1,' ific.iiiois in ail d,e cum fet; in Bologna, a t.vumVt InCi VL in the chore hA $w lirpfa durin fj vine M rvice. - . ; . -Arrets continiie jn Rome.nd in i'j province,. a rid fr.wri iU apVrjvfl.,rj the p rwiiiitirrt sled a'livt ol Cotiw,,, wa v. disco vet t d w huh includes thCr4 n-di?jkriret:i; Ditlngir.ga,- Mittu l Vtiniiicelh, :',the Aiba8a(Jur : of Aviifj ihc Nea,MilKfin AmbaAador, tSe Durtwl of Pannr, Mir minUter of Police Tkiri. f t'o. Tint di-roverv is suTi'rKm .1. . to 1 He world, 1it sin t of 'guveromcu 1 m tlunoof Austria nod N"pf sv . l'7tip.rt from anotber kt:i GfiljcStij ul".: ' l'ho news' (rom 'this part tf !y ih.tt toe m d-biiid-i of CaUbfiat tf n pu i litical tlurncter, inerrasn d.nlj, knd q'liTe.gie a ii.flui nee, ts vtl 1,5 tho uc mind 4, s in the ttpprcht tiuu 0 the ernmtt. ' , 1 ! "His p'-fjtixfy a.crf ihit in Cn-; lai.ztro the g trrfsun his btc'11 d.4irm-d bf .Vi., 1..., , in .ii. ti. 1 - c .1 t -if' i"-'L.iv , n n n -iiiv; i hs vi 1 IP'f I '- i (lipcn'liiizi lUJmjna.-. Tli Jrwr Jiut- , back Oik! cVciocrilv rifiH-t t . --.-.,-... - - fiiif-J la put diii the inujr(cltHn;.thu the pnrr'rniWM can". I not trusi to 4!n:m, aud ita only l!ie gnd. amies to di v nd upon; inj if a ni.iVDiicM is made by tl'ic troops, it W:tJ l. fatt-Tf M an arpearai"cc' ef.fijce .thao tt'uh tdc.! sue to fight." . , , - On 'iO.h two battalions were wwWti Cocizi, but it is i-rw rally fupptwed tbi their. -Kf inimenis rmnctde wiih lhir Ifreitf nil jifnrrm, 'Jhe ferment Is through all the ta:e; inctridiary lit;n,j videiil:i.naiufe-station cu-culr.ie,pnmtd(iJ Hiosi jlieg'jvf-rnnif nt, and the prrun'j I he King,. -and breathing brotherly l"ve t?i f eeiico:'(l btlwi- n ihc S.eili.in and -N"' (a q people. IJiusu wrttrngi nie.i)tti yn freat nurrbefsjri th eity end in ik roHi','ry,.1jer'ard i.V Sicily, in koih i mannrr tint, imr, police, "n;viur.JLy tVcif-cum.-pCct and fierce, w.ll not ri-k tbes selves to prcycrit 'ihetr .circul ttion. r Every one e xpc's a rt volt 'from.llieij ita'idn which rci . . anions the mas- The news from Rornei bn uglrt lu Ki p s uy tiie retugecs, fcO'1 ll-,e intorriif ulready lejiown of- the ' connect iott of :W government wnh the conspiracy, ' Mfe w j a little mcieaed tle excitement of thipiv j i:C opinion. v. ;- i . f SWITZERLAND. - . The P.iris Conslituliiiripl ubliskcs following teitc friiin the. Rf rne'ofiliel "The JSHgliihEnvt.y, Mr.7Pffl.dnm did an nudit-nre this d-iy ofihe ertni- Lord Pnlinerslon.- which we arc u&xi ; is roi.cpived in llifl most liier.Uly trnf bo'.h as regards the, fcubjicti and the is" ner irt which they' aTe eipretsnl. ! clarc?A among other tl.ings, that Iv?'55 will itppose nny : iXT.rveii'ioti destined i pa-ralyze the It gal tl.il ofthe EidJ' I at hast, is what is aflirmed tins eve: the Government circles, Ihe gencu' ' piniotj in Switzerland is that a pacific noucmenl is poisihle, in presence . u arrobuce of ihe minority before a isd1 whiuhican have sixty thuusnwfmnii in foitv eight hours, and ' w Inch ua cot erable finunciul rrsorCe. : ' : r ' J TI1KKF.Y. A Constantinople letter of July 27 fif The steamer from Trebisonde 'liasfc the important newts' of thccnpFafiif of rebel chief -of Kurdistan, B dr Klun I wlro,' ars'is known, hid shut hin.'tlfvf thejortres tfOrk Kak;si. ty fjf) dtrrd.toO.mm Pacha, after4 thre b obstinate defence, and has been Vat Constantinople; where he 'is .iDOijicnta". expectid. - - ', ( j .While .this portion of the empire H subihitte-d to ihe authority of, theS'l artother province has revultedogl",st 'f Porte: V,.The district of Malacassaj; io per Albania, has tiseii ocain ilre ' l'J-1 ernmenl. inimcdiau-iv oniim? nk r. this' news, the government sent iwb ions of regular Hoops to Malacasfl, J it is I oned wi'l suBice to qmel wi- - Diouleka, another revolutionary cft-J'. rJ sued by the imperial troops, hafl' i betweeii can to snd Ddvino, but the di1 taken by the commander io chief complete triumph to the: governmctt . . ' Mahmud Khan, and his brother 3 ; fih'Bey, have iuhmiiteci to the ecm of the force in Kurdistan. I : The dilferences between Tvxk'7 . Greece are ns far as ever 'foai . "8 TKn A ,,oirl-n Su-amcr i" . left for Athens, with ;.h?T wvti Sublime Porte.
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 16, 1847, edition 1
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