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i .M 4 tT i. - 1 r 1 Si1 V si-. I I" 'I t V I: :Pf ij. 1- m !'f, 0 5 - 5 . 1' il'l 13 I- arperierired, mt&tedrot;Jrora tlife tattia as&gned., but from the. errors or the weakness of the gov- ttimenti Ha, admitted, that aany ; nnaaual Wundewtxe-oommitted, J fur the sittgect .was ew toui ' that the taxes wem.notUiaid.suffi deauyearl y, 4t to as great aa - extent rasthey. ought to. Lave sxjen t ana " the tos wejsjn some ia&ancee injudiciously aadeVteOk TCflK nnfed to affirm, that bad the caiest ' tbreajht 'and fortitude -bees -excitedi the embammeut w:1lliAviihpidllTerYfffcat ;;and even tt? fcr the best matiagemenl, the ; total ,derangeroenf 'u2Jck: wis actually filt,rdulif - not $lTe;becB ' pcetooned eighteen wBths, bad the war sof Lg aumned. How could it teothef jriscTA war, m.K t;nrtrv then1 mvolve&rBl m a plff reat fneasrire dries op tho resources of individd-i ik,afce tddalfeadta ercsww -1 , lU w.rnmMt' am ino more "than the i r W . tkiiiiBirriiM' incamrf,JnonrdmJ t n f - .Ji ti1 incident xa me of 'thS-eoattt-, that; BOweTCTfprroos pr.n. ' n-Ith arf unhiterrepted commerce, and nothing. , men couia.execca ,aem'rai -HnTolTed i in war the hob :is reversed; VVhtft ; 1 rowurcOT-aiftixipst eo ; Vhm(ispenabfe iUrJto maintain the honor ; ye, th( Tery jexistenie.of Ilie naoo tien thcj aeaert i&J pacurracy. also sure tu ejqienc.the shocks and Leoomes f deranged as to prevent bk from calling but iair- ' Jrj whatef ex pieans wlejfl to the country. .The . Ttstk of a var in the present state( of 4ur nif al P .power ia ithe blockade of our coast, audi conse uesUr thfe destractioh of our trade. y-.JpvtiMs ffmd 4b4'conBtrfr ibaade.6:; be use of 5 , ibrcign articles, must 1 bo gratified ;u iropttatott to a certain extentihtmucsihioughtlie policx : of the fKek, unlawful traffic ; the eiportatioit rcc;tjQlfi:y attich is prerented too tfie spepie l cfihe ccttiitrjf I drawn to l006; P?r" t petially anrmnUting against- pa 5)4 ho nnal j-.rilf isi total dorangeoient ofcr c&j&kt. 1 i .llis distressing stale of things there were two re ; jinedies, and only two ; one in oar fvweruiimedi- V ately,the ether requiring much time aid 'exer- - ;,tw; but both constitatiBgin ihs ofUSion, the 1 086?ntk ! policy oT tuislcooatry ; i e Ikeant thp ' Tziy , domjttlk ma:mfadxtTe$. . Jiy tf i.ttuiti we epnldopen the way to ourmjin18 5 b ; the latter; we bring thW frn beyond . f e ixnl Jimd-natm?lixe thcmllad we the meai c aw taining an immediate naval ascendancy .c kTKmledgcd that tho icy 'jeommeorft d bVt U this bill wiKild be very qaeAioHabie ? lail as l at! or agncuiiure. .' certainly an evil aim to be is m the fecw-s U a period remote, with ar. v jetted, bu he did not think it decisive ob 4 crcekitmJahi hk nnif Jv' -hi mii fWv iMtion to the systeltt; especially when it had ia- rUjiai rekxation ofcxertionl BonaturaHi neacvi when wessity is not frit, it became the duty of yh Ho! totoVcbnsiderable eitentl at U hastasfar proposed, to the only remaining - iTt'mhly. Bntto this it lias been oectcd, that I t"e jeoontry n not prepared; andttliat the result ' hrtroat tho tMnna i 1 tits favorVlwe ought to desist,a it is fbll?to op rfwse the laws of necessity; BofT helfionld'not 1 f a mfTOnnvyiew urine assertion , xrary, jie nrmly bejicyed that th - j paredn-to maturity; Jurihe -ifiiftmifaciftru. We have alran tluit dueUou. A prasperotai'commcrce'li pour- fl ati imnjensc ammint ci commercial capital into m country - This capital has, till latcl found ;V'Xiiatu)ni'ln ;: corinarcibat that state; of. the ,..Mu wiuK5 lutuwu kiiu 3i iius muincni m i r irorldwhlch tnnsferrcd it to thwttMmrl.vand I '. j mffejf4!; &i!umi. V1iere sliall wonow jdetn-1 ;p!oYmeBt;.r bar prodtgipoa; amount i'.o.j tonnage i wltore nuu-Kcb for thfc numerous ' and abundant f.r0ducH- k)ur country? -..hie greatiood.ofae- .J tli aptty ;rhieh furMgntome has; fiad suf-i KUifiit eaipljymeatlri.sirlyip par markjts, exr liSusled bj thciw,:andiVrBS . preeeitl;rig- it ; vlwinstj Cnd:a jiIrectioriit .Iwill BoiUle. xAThatannelcaa ittakeViui that cf mannfac- juresYi This, if things con tmudas ihey are-, will be ita directioo. It will Wtroduce a hewjeraia ' our afTa'TS in many 1tpecta highly" advanta- riimwiBesidcR, wei hatCalready sufmoun- ffid thi grSatestr difficulty 4 that -has ieve been f aond in unSeftakings of this kind. The cotton end woollen hianufacturea are iiot jd be introduc- cd fiitiiej tt$ already intnxtuccd l a fgrelt ex tent lrceuig as Jjalirely from the hazards, and, amount of espital to this new branch of industry, rd it said, both ;f in and out of lie had often heard VwrrcJ i!iftttb!s ffeci alttn wnnltl; intnnifv I the ecanitrv for all T its losses ! 0 hKrhwas nhis tone ef feeling, when the want of these es tablishments was pTactically felt, that he re membered, during the war,when some question h was jaguated respecting the introduction ijffor-1 "!PToualjnring our manufcctui. U,en laui, j UIV -tjn wi .tv iwuiouui euuivicill9iuuu- :: lusmd pQiliam too much, as it would make iiifiTi growiuv.wimaMiraujr rapui put, mat eo tthe L returff of peace, i wulrf irn he time to f$hiriewi& tha time tdiil not expecCaa uWfW 4iccrnolo is ' exfeht ttjuerijunvweteiu J)ui it , will no di wbt esaid; if tbey are solar es situauon nthet country ts( growiHv'iartiete is.tlw ikierMrtitel Vtaqftogs.jpiemb, tn facf, fftkn the -op- pii1y during the late WarJ that any, hj fcarrt I 't'i. milioni- mpiiaiije 'Urua xsiftal,c.r kuiio ,mcetM Reseat crisis onou-snch Wxiatiftiot rotectcd Bcsidekciieatiastanl iifweact'i4thAVrsd; rifrhe caer. 1 tprdjate-siid 4; tcr ai .ergfe,he;.was.rioVprrparM-to.sa .Vrateer' m&ht fee-the: kes iatbis, bther i Ijwriesefocr torejgn cnicrcei jie .wyswd-i i p - "f j'iw-mamrtj tuLeruon wouia oe to onngais u(tresaupott it, wiout efitbg the intended ob ? JOCtJ IVere I tan. hmrcvro i:W: fP"Jcf?vr expeiiencea in AVVrtiK UMYASHINGTON-IV the I ?.fciMirivingrth capjtoVof Uiecduntrta jiiewdhccA p4itcj attentionxif Mr ferplanck; we are indebted p a-1 1 ,ti6r Tbe;,!! measures an5 th. war, ioi copyof.Mr. jiivinrton's letter taour 'V ;-r i: though not, intended pr- that purpose? have, by eoUntryidah GTeeneuhl, on the subject of the ii nho heccsilry operation of things,turtied f lanre i Statdel of Washmrtial tieft?, !;IVi8)ta put tl-loml- trmd- been k member of thelfeommittpe of Public BuiE ltfehitiicy.? Beside;, cabkai isfnot ietKid dings who introduced and carried throughuhU cannot, fbtisome tra,be adjusted jtot the new resolution, I was fatorc4l with a copy of prove to 9? inejuicTwomavoarflcx etand .1 Jtj carmoerelcjreliut, be most acce aicciss.i5hcjuld tlie tnnT owners be Gained. 1 M v,.;vw:,J Az-JfZLjzL. cndi&e workmen dtspersda&d tom to other pur- J fl -ianl -r rt-nbT ytheraAmtjx-wo ftirVvriArSfc ..ewoulWdonbh be thefacl to JLAr-rnl 1 1 1 fPCTAIENT, OP i ST, ; U.A .Kff.vu-'tf.iM 1 ..... M w.ii . " 1 libmkmu, ;It is,ifw4sevnsed, hayerartiori2ed,' UilWdent''' lo'eni wnicmay be ascribed most of th mersthat ritnvipafyoUc famvt.fWMlcfAvC: riJ? inFg? have.beeu, commuted; and by ThearU 0f woieh :!jSlstoi. He?Vm eofWa they no tdoubthojie to j escape .ciCn iUit fcy:H-Uct us not discover! lees .ixJitical Pl? be: placea n the Rotunda of the. they are well aware must, soc-.ir JhtPrr: !ty, : iaiwra 40 ingtnuirv ana inansiry im-1 uiivh. ; 4uc rviwvnce in. uie iAMPLE.PQTECTICPVyanUl Iludoriilwasibr ' wul not fait to give a preference, to the&eertheburrjose of securinflr rroad renreanntrw i, aawiumT;w t9 vuts uui. uiai IK wui itt- and U!iicyea, a wouia not, &r leasts to anft alann-tri'vv30'" wuawpaucc - : j ? , . j ingUj to thatfifce f'.fermlt bIievrd. alitsmgorrarMiwitald 4cscripdoh of thepc wBt-r - '-f'jl?ir ue may.De enabled tomveihe base, as well is to the.ktdie,woiiWrertaiu)ybe irmch iBee-. tlib C ureC the rff cm eievailiO! 1 1- P fted J but it was slated m debate; thaw e whole lSlSfY!f?f -I - !.v J.rtA vt At. ;ny -X-m UtThe four faces f the base should yon !!. 5 frp& ; a branch navigation wholly la enrewu 1 imount of 'iinaei sbiaethin g more he belieTed ftiafl one third, of the whole ;noria! it - liable tc the imputation" thrown : out by a member, from North Carolina; jf3Ir:GasJro,l that M produced Srifbribr sailoraC Kreqmxcd fcng and dangerous voyages ; and if hf information was correct; no branch of trade made bettehor more skflfulsea msn. -The ict tlot it is wholly in our hands, is a iaj important one; whUes everj.branch of our foreign trideinustfiu frqm 'compel other nations ..Other objectipns 1 of a! political 1 character were made to , Out 'tnccwvgrmkl of atfowjaciura. jx tenia wey aestroyuie moral andphYBical porter of the j people.-This 'might ftcserfjr hare beeti true, to a considerable extenl; bclore the perfection of machinery, and when the sUcre3s of the tna ofactures deptaded oa the min ute subdivision of labor. ; At that time it reqtnredJ a large ponion oi ijpe pviniiauoa m a cuuuur hi of labor UaibteUjr liDiaTorable to, the I a.. s'-MW d&tkL eluded ihtieoK- has: in a ftTIerablel degree, optiated theiei oh- jecion.: Jn tact, Uh own suiea ui uie raan lictaring dBtriciilnj Enghma rmahthe great &l Bomber of recrfafta to her army, andithat; 1 as soldiers, they are not matenauy- mienoi w we rest of her topnlatity 4 It has been further jask erted that manufactures arej'the fruitful cauae of papperism : and Hnglasd has been referred to as : furaishing conclnsif e evidence of its truth. For his part he could jjroeIyej "rio aiich tendency in th, but the exact contrary1, tts th 'fy furmshtd iiew stimulus and: metms of subsistence to thela boring classes of cwmtyfW "ought Jiot to loot to the cottortl and woolren establishments dT Great Britain tbr. the . 'prodigious numbers of poor with , whichj hpopjula,tioa ?was degraccd. Pauses much more efficients exist. Her poor bws and 8tatutesljrettlating' thet price of labor, with hea'vj taxes, Were the real causes. But if it must be so, if the nere fact, tliat England inan u&ctured more thai' an j.other country exolained the; cause of her having tnore beggars, i is just as reasonable to TRfejr her courage, spirit and all her j masculine virthes, , in which she ' excels ail other nitiucs, with a single exceptioD--hemeaht bnrj own -in whicH Ve might, without vaiuty, challenge a pre-eminence; Ajiother objection had bpen made, which jbie must acknowledge was bet terj founded, that capital employed in manufao turing'produced a greater dependence on the part ?f the employed thin in commerce, navigation, AJrfJP1i,Je: A em- SJ" fj?fle,:,'-,lt Puced,AW IN BBST STOILY NlllllICAN as mneso agncultore j m which it had the decn d'foTvaplfg0 of lCotnmerce or navigation, The coontry wiiAirom ; tnis denye mucn advantage. 'c&efy rLtei. jjjlromw great- 4 inrmaM nir 'mutual dependence ana inter? Jri and wihas i a rieeessary consequence, excitoan increiaeai ittenton to mternalJmprove-, '4li!Vnew' and mr t pdTerful cement, far, out Weighing'any pclitieaj ob4ct",JnSxithat rmight be drge4ragamst thesjstem.t loris own opinion, THsiiiBfcaTTjuriiuE tkvioiri orTHi coir- woc uro vans aaueiB xkt iwaac iwsEAaiTEL'r jtsri I That a iriolve the formerj fifits mainaauC. while with .equal ccramy preser it'He did fcs;aghtiy lie; had often andlongfreTolved it in his imindijand Jiejhad critically examined pntothe t au sthatde sttojjl the liberty of (tther states. Tht fea? itone tHat japply to-fis, or bply with a forct to Jajrnv The jbasis; ofour rtp)dblic is too broad, an i ito titi0ure''top. strong Jofbe bjaken bjrthe T1 te eitensioft and organizatioawill be found tcl-affd-'d effectual security against their operation i b. h lt oadccpiy impressed-on tftebeart of this Haise aii2 Country; that while they guarded against Je old they exposed us to ! a new landiterribie daf- geiHldUXNlMJNj. J P7m tmgte tcord eompr l;) nmn. L. t t ' mid against it ire ought to be PEttPETUAL- 4 P j f im Kuw; x cric iirror" ington City. Every f lover of the art of sculp-1 ture-Undeed every $ver of real merit, of Jvv Ar.i', ' iU: ; 1 .r.,r .. 1 mmauW taste disolafed Kv" CAirT VeManck'S letter, altlough not sure "that it was ' 1 ' - f WASHItS-TON, July 10,51832. ;oeTWcmen? jt is not often ;that any of the official papers of our latesmen and nublic men can find an appropriate place in your columns. devoted to taste and literature. I have, however iiici pleasure 01 nowsending you.n official. un Duhlished letter of tii ! arnumntiRliul $wnntw of State. tk our excellent ireiilninr. ti ; on ine con- f mem, a suiect e erj" .! j u iuuumvcijr connect b country; is prei ted with; the uh,p'T5atta,nment at i national finirodu&tion of sWgth'atnd the pci im of our political insti idance offresour- tationsHeregaroBd fact that! it would shui ,auu genius 01 meTirtist selected, as here I at the National Acadfmy of Design, under the brtgades, and SO -W9 iiauia ui vaaaaiAUiiif aiiriuiM. w.n inoAt' 1 I isbed, ana -if trje j commuiueatrng to; hii the resolution Cofi fayorable fd their gr;iBnipkiyiag jinn en a fStatueof Wash- ingtoi to be placin'thei Capitol, jiliaving Mrj tivihgtoh's later, whicli copy J now send and the taste of a- refined judge of lP01 a fdbgcctljthatust interest all J n.ou uicir country,' us ame7 us arts. Dtlblc VcrTr f Sv? VfE, ? i l ! n I wmf orr; 2 id Ftbt-ltarv 13$sl. .1 i iftr; I nave'at pleasured Ungitotyou copy ofn resolution of the -R.f;re ajaraaxca mafcing ft juaara I rxKr riu 1 fIrTc"eiT rerTOentirrgf a vrwown: second, Ihe rcslanation; Curd the iraiyrtiJoa 3 1 ProcWnbilrnitS fitetesi clNew-Xork 1UU1LU Oil UBUIJAIVik t . n? JJ LshonlAoureler an bctasronal base and pedestal in order: to taaeV it ijrner jcon&K mable t the snap of tM lialltjio inXerten nin.'f comtiartnients may befdle$ ritlr siieh Ornamental lptureas yott ndesire; tn square' wouiqv ivis tuinigiii iwurcurai sirajigement zs pre?itiii a laimTbTokeh; surface for your f gaits; jjttdj rresptodigi as yoa willeoj to the four : entrances tinto the halL FoTthe Wkpr pictorerf of Tntmbull. hiay fbjrsf yotf with the resemblances,! and in marry cases, rthe mctarVs)rthe principle cjora be preserved xa their families, jvhicJr Nrila)dily be lur fished to you; but Uhel grouping is left tor yourtastch ' l!?T;lTi?4te,i--ii ' : , Although no particutajl appfjnatjdn Iras feen.mado for jour i compensation, yet the duty; 6f the- sTijen4fruires that he ex pense should hot i iexceed that 1 which has been paid for similar works executedy ar tiftJ)f the first repiHon- a limUwhich,he is persuaded, yoi iwit not exceed; and an estimate of whidi jtfdctsyoVU furnish, as soon as conyemcjiiM lll'l f.HH1 h. H 1 UI am very happy,1 'iSiir iri announcing to youhis proof of thq higli sense the repre sentatives j of yonr (countryS have ofv your genius and talent, j 4riicHj.t 1eisade$, you wilt exert in a manrier wortliy oftlic subject on which they are to be 1 employe t is no ordinarytask that li icOnfided to you; he remotest posterity cyourccmntry tnen; travellers from tie niost distant regions, will come to studyi in your delineation, Jthe form, the features, thb characte r of the man, who, although the successful leader of his countrymen in war, the i founder of .their free constitution iii peace! had the higher title of being first at all times in their afiec tions. When vbu hrrve! iimbressed on your mind, by a close study of his life and chiroc ter, the acts and qualiticsftwhieli' jentitled him : to this proud jdiltinctiop, yoltir imagina tiop will be prepared to give fdnri and ex pression tolthe figure tliat is? to represent this rare combination f talent, .character andrtue.;- If your art, m.'the words kindred spirit, is trul4acribed as that ttper quam ispiritui eUitalredii tknus post em ducibus,"j "Jitfy jjrH mortem perform its ltitl-ioi did" a leaerrYjetter ires goody never was it more f;tmpOrtnt toen body the expression l:f Kil.irtiian.y the- touch of genius, t o restore life and ani-. mation tofeatiu-es '!.wlii;i Jajyry short time, no one' living have beheld. i 1 4 m v' "Excuse these -eklinsi .are. drawn from me By thonkttiM of ie OTbjeet; but are uot, I am' surf!,.! neeessaryJ As an American; yoti w-illi diSyj Sapaethelim1 portarice sof y our' ;tasf and tno jiohor you Will acquire hyitsti execution,; n artist ypu will . feel; bettet hinj ijcaij descriljeV the'eleVatibn of mind (necessary! to a proper conception of the character r youf chiscl is tbVdelineate: 'M &) ' 'U 1-- 'l fr- 4 amrespeetfullyish,5, j H 1 ; ! Your obedientf servant, r: E. LlVjriTGSTOJSV i ; Horatio Greenough, Y&. Our latest; information from the frontier .'is . to the i 10th instr, received IbY a jErenneraant direct from the;ajrmy. -He states, that on the 4th, the t.naih army, under GeAtlunson, arrived at1 the ft rtibf XJokonongi ibnnbd byi an expansion of .ru -qK river, wnere tiieinaians naa. oeen emixxiiea ibrtome time, and where it , was supposed they u ert cetermmea tojnaKe asiaiw : out iney uaa fla 1 h 'irecting their cbaiidk to -the junction ef WLite Water with Jlock ri7ir. 'A short dis tanctFab ive this point, tlicy dispersed im small partiek ' e-itered a 'swamp!. hear the junction,. thro' which .the.v passed, and on emerging from it on the nnrtL' tde, again concentrated) and took a northeast cbv xsetup tlier main ranch! of the litter riwr in tin direction of Wumpbago Lake : with in a short d. tc ucetjt wlueh therfis ; known to bel mmir ctmncr IX)b UionS.' rehqered ajmost inaeeessi- We to a lame 0003: ui ineu W mj unpuiui swamps by wh uch tney are surrounded, viw uniea men, unaer ;tnec(?n' Wert unmcdiateiy despatch ed by the Coinmi dii. T General; in the direction of Fort VVmnebage.iTf; t : the purpose, ofntercepd tintr lhe enemv. and cu iing oil their rem-at into the Chippewa county ipr whJchl pijsnt lijM be heved they are makmr ; wuig,.no pouo, given up allbope of re-crossuvT W "? wps srae oiitne lissis3ippi. ; - "" ;; MH Ji'f The approach ol the arTy w ine recent isirong aoiu ot inuiaus, ; v i i..a . r al 1 . .a..:- air nw a .vl'a .r r n ko-riong, we are 'inrmit.? K rneil, in many instances, 6thki'igjt thei hecks in the impercepuhld miagmires: Vith whjcji 'ita bounds. ' - I .. . f ll !j s 1 '! 1 ; ?; " ' Tlie indefaligrablc and uhtirihit efldrts of Gen. Atkinson to overtake the Indians, and inllict'upon inem tnat eummary punisnmentT ;icu warrantable and reckless course so j justlyjmeriisr, added to his high qualifications ; as lab afticcrare spbken of in tlie warmest terms of bomnidation by the whole army. That he has done- !a!l that I .cxici-u uuccr cutou uuuuum bwu' -; I ctunsuuiC( 13 lUK upi"HW ui ciciy iiuiii.ii at au acquaimea witn ine nature ana situation 01 he P18-'11 scene of openitions." i j 1 1 ' U . heindiansare stqiposed to be much ! distress ed for provisionsi evideutsi appearing at mos distress- provisions ; evideut signs appearing at most ofthetrung holds fromwhich theyf have been re- in- If1? oanioi-iipes, rofasjOMj. tn-preievenc. tf take them. i16 ;l en4nPat tuy! hare made oa Rock lL.i. 1 j A vailiug custom Wi . - jj&.f . . rlt is with path weare ;ugedf io aanouBeetto our leaders tlie desiruction, bv fere!ofj ta jean bpat'Ptisbos which: tarred ioikliaai night Jastwtthja toy Tods.uf 4 the spjt; where the! similar &te;: , v : '! , J . . T iLtl Cabbi"passenger, whose, iianae, we have rioed to their late (apie- M most Indians la Jthi! vmntrv ; I v ter - in - Uw, anable to tQ ct tueir escape, panshod t the lames. The boat .wte burnt down. her. tower gokrda before thiS exertions ef our ity fire-j inen racceeded! la extinguishing the flames The hull, however was'rehdered 'utterly useless ; and nothing' Mcfttg" hcr, of hnt yalae, excepting the boilers and jwachinery. hs been saved. Tlie wreck yesterfaybriOTniBg! presented a f horrible !ectacleL thMicklind dis&rored remains of the nfbrtuafte vtctinlsjying on and near the butlers; -where tlicyhaJXdKn froxahe upper deck t4 Xhet 3?hoibi3 had arriVed h the landing oppo-, .7? Bwn .iflittki?treM tan Yottritrtr i JJVIyj ntimpreka its Jjeine one m inirsuii suosiaetiion.aUisccu crin iu was betH'B it art4ha tow & I endeavored tod- tfognish what ; (twas, bat all I could ewwis Ti sBrery cjoud'of sand tbmginjabrightcircle and a dark ohhjccVat intoryaidscermwe.I moha ted, and!alloped towards it.iAs I advanced, I saw it wis a horse funnag mcssantly in a roun.1. I went on. amid the cloudiul sandrI saw that the fcagW and the bbing cf thef horse jraj! every instant more violent, pijp own inrew Tip his crest; replied to his kwnihinga, andress ed cn but, on approachifig the object; my aston ishinentl was raised ' to "the ighestfpitchr at voicehIling . me, and f atihhlJing a, iuan,f in fialrarr unififlm.half coyered with -sand.' while the sweat and blood.were tricLUng9wnfron htsJ close cropped poll ! ti hiar forehead and lace. I i snouted out, "WTiarts the liorse fcinio towards roe'iHI iattef?w wheat the large eye aatt'ert ded nostrils were -bf dee cnmm and the from several 'gashes his head, neck, and flanks, minded with the iwhite foam on his bright black akin. With efect inane ana tan and open mouth, he came to ithin a few yards of me I pulled up and drew my sabre. He then wheeled round, and mating several circles within each other in rapid mqjion, life flung out his liind legs at the prostrate spl4ier whose sword defended him withdifficUtltyJ The horse endea vored to avoid being cut by alertness and rapidity. The saddle and housings, lyifer by the man. in some measure protected him. flOn being foiled io, striking With his bind f feetjj the horse turned" rtund short on his liaunehcs, and with startling; ferocity ,'planged in head foremost, like a tiger, striking wth his forefeet rigjht out, and even trying to get hold of the man ith his teeth. . Here was a revolution th horse attempting to kill, his rider, and using his armed hoofs against his head! In compliance witif ray spirit of free-' doai I should have aided the horse, or remained nedter,; but instinct impelled me to side with the ler: tor tha horse made rio attobk on me; on the contrary;! he used every effort 4o avoid my Inter ference. 1 1 ' hallooed and, tried to drive hira off Heratreatedahuhdredyards4wlien 113 once or twice I x was dismounting tosudcor tne apparent-4i ly exhausted mart, he -i relumed to the charge. However: from exertion .and jloss of blood,- he waxed weak and lessHwary j ai that after many aooruve aiiempw. Bncceeuea, jm nan stringing hun. He now gave one loud 1ellowi and strove with a staggering gait, to galfpp' ofrajuientlyf Lailmg. I touowed and bad several cut3 at him, tillTamt from Joss of blood, he fell unable to me. .1 leit mm inere ana iwent pacK to the man who seemed in little bettePcondiUon than the ! horse. All I could distinguish; in answer to my speakm? !tohim, was ;Wat;r ! water! -wa- ter! hue I had none, nor was there-any near nis The mart's mouth was closedi almost cemented with blood and sand; 1 wiped it and his nostrils wtb, my Jacket. i'artJyby 8i$m, vnA partly by words, he directed me to open he holsters on his saddle. I did so and found old FahtalPs substi tute tW a pistol, a bottlc--not it deed of sack", but -r-of arrack. I gave himi som4i and rubbed his face and head with the remainder. ' This resto red hhn,'when I asked hun- t4!get up and ride my horseltill we should arrive at some but. : He waved his hand, and, said, I v) f'No,f tI;liave had'enough of1horsc to-day)? weuwiii you wmr t Howfecan 1 ?' replied he, f lrft arm re cracked; or you; flnind meheaten by that brutes my leg -and mi would not have If you had not come up he would have finished inc. I was near ly done. IS I never heard of .such a thimr 1 though I have been; a rough 'ridlrvto tlie regiment torisixteen years, and crossed al sorts and breeds f cross grained caUle.Nevei?till now,, could a clean ndd. Then to come injupon me, like mounted rode thither,' pressed a palanquin into service, and Voturnedt to the soldier. He wafc in irreat nain. hut calmer, tin tohl mrl th hUr h,lon t1ih &!nnl tlie ; -v ?:i . : n r v rcgiMent. ilk had beerl purchased at a it pree of an Arabi wasleuiel at first: gre-it but after'ards became so vicious and vio- lent uiai none 1 couiu mount nun, i he continued, undertook to 1 ame him, or WpjiiniJiave; dpn. my)tet' f tried in f vam to Worfc CloWtt IllS mctUcfc 4iie was not 1 j--' - t r ' -. 4 ; 7 iibe beaten ""I)eprivldof! mis food, he was only thd more furious,' and watched with wonuertui cunnin? . every occasion of . . ! : c'm-- rirAlff Vkti.1r ilfl itfts IffMA ' inlo 1 . tHKy'j mv. u t.n uiiu, iiiu jlliu nil' j J.S ana ii ,i naa, not neeD tnlrv-Mr strong and assisted by othbfs, he would have killed me. Whenever I rode him. he used every artifice to thrAw whirl he had never been ab)6 tq, acleve till to-day when, by violent longings and lashings ptit, he worked tlie -dle dAn to iiis ldins, Wfdonsct ofrlit full speed, and snceed n shaking ;nc 6S. 'As I waf riIf3 doubled dp, , lie bV ke my arm; and 'jclieye; my leg. Thdn, after going a srjiA dsiance, he stopped and wheeled round to renew the blow I had with great difilcnlty drawn my "Sord, and till you, sir amc up which Hs" but a few fninutos, he wis attacking me in the way you (burui hirp. jjThbugh Ii:iad- wounded him widijmy sabre in many aces, he only grew more savage. I was frightened more at hislookstharT any thingilsc: nhd Ldo Tcrily believe, sir he was iho q&AV - s.iie MWue I; 4ACKSOX LlTHOGfl AIISw . Beautiful IHhcgxarphic Cbpiess brescntrng a vc- ry correct likeness of tlir Hero b JN'ew Orleans, the mDitary and political saviairtof his country; are for Wale at. tlie. bookstore of ppsiah Drake Ge..on 'Main streev The " prlilt, which b an Dtiginal painting br Earireppistnta the Chief, rtaiu lookin&r oxer hla plantation" at tlie Ilenni-. utge, ana gives, in me nacic yievi, a very just ae lineatiohef that beaatiful and celelraiedyscat We rtyjommend the friebdsnf the General io the city tooall and ace thess finetpeeimeas of the arts, and w they a vory cheap, to purchase. tie-j. wild bea$t, wih nqof and toot! He must be be mad ! jihope you have kill hun."3f TDungiree &was the nearfcst village. 1 . 4 JPrczlilcnticl ZXccTtc:i&. YThe following statement shows jtlip nurabcrt Jlifemhers. of he Housa of jflnprcseatatives id Klnrtn nf President to" which eaclt ' Stit lar'eff4 titled under the ucw$ apportbriment ; ah& the liumbcr of Electors at the Hzt Election, tl3 steles NewYbrki PennsvlTaniu 9 Indiana! . . t 7 CoanecUcum . 0; . i Vermont . . ; -5t VLT ! 7 8 New IIamp3hire f 5 .-7 7 44- K ! 4- ; 'Louisiana . . IlhWgl . Rliole:l4and Missouri . Rfississippi . , Delaware . 5 I : 2i . 54. ii'. 4 a 4 3 4? ,3 : 1! v r . i , -1... i -Tbtal.;. . .240 2331 . J2tli ; Eleetura chosen by the people By general tick riEtectors appointed by tlie Legislature, South! j Carulma being the only 1 is tale where they" are not elected by the people; j j X From the M ouri Republican, iuly 1st j The steam boat Yellow Stone, A. j O. Bennett master, arrived here on Saturday . last, - after a voyage of three moatlis. to the mouth! of the river Yellow Stone, distant 20000 miles up jthe Missou4 n, carrying the goods to thetraaers employed by the American Fur Company, ahd bringing back a rich and full cargo oft urs, peltrie land bnflalo robes. -I'". i ;j : ' . j 1' In this voyage the Yellow Stone ascended the Missouri 700 miles further I than in j her voyage, last year ; thus proving to the satisfaction of the company tlie entire practicability of jsteanf navi gation in that upper region.-: We are iiiLrmcd by Captain Bennett, that he found ai much wa ter in the Missouri, at the mouth of the Yellow Stone, as was at the mouth of Missouri - when he passed up and to all appearance, he could have gone much higher if necessary. Inde:d, the nav igation above the mouth of the Yellow Stone ap peared to be less difficult ; there being no snags. Sand-bars were plenty; but these .abound from the mouth to the source of the Missouri. ,We never saw our city so quiet and orderly, on the Sabbath, as it was yesterday, i The very proper regulation of? the Corporation in relation to Groceries was generally observed. We think the good effects of yesterday's sobriety will be felt in to-day's reports f-our hoard olfhealth-i v MeidliiXof 1$ droit. ? THE TROOPS. H h-' ! fV DetroU:Mi 22.1832. j. Dear Sir : The. Cholera can no longer be said to exist injhis city." The' steamboats have re-commenced running between this nd Buflalo. The commerce of the Lakes ahd "the 'business of the town are reviving. . 'Yet great mischief has been done to . both, and to the improvements of Detroit; by thisexaggeratiohs which have been circulated concerning the disease, and the absurd quarantine regulations which were adopted to prevent its mtwdactipn or extensSib; butwlich were abahdoned ; in a few days, the dofttrin j& of contagion being completely discarded. ' j j The latest intelligence from Gen. Scott, still at Chicago, is to the FSth instant, inclusive. The9 Cholera wajapidly subsidingamong the troops. Lieutenants Gustavua Brown and iMcDuffiehad died of it. Only two or three private soldier, in addition to those mentioned heretofore, had "died. The citizens had' not .beeri infected. v General Scott had determined on marching' withvlhe well troops and volunteers that might reach Chicago, by the clcsc of this month; or before that timcT I letters from Gcae.ral Atkinson are up to the 11th, inclusive, .lie had still been unable! to reach the Indian enemy. , ! Yours, trulyvV 1 I JOHN NORVELL. j I Wc hayc observed in a few papers on the east as well as the west side of the Mountains, a dis position to censure Gen. Atkinson, for not prdse i ciiting his measures against the hostile Indians j with more vigor. We are confident, when the' difficulties which Cen. A, has had to encounter, the delays necessarily incident to the collcctmg and organizing bt an adequate furce,r and the na- R ana organizing 01 an adeq t"c of the enemy and the country which heoccu aucometoberighti pes, all come to be rightly understood, that, that ganani omcer win oe acqmuea 01 an blame, and his conduct rccolve the approbation of Ids fellow Citizens, ; ' ' 1 . J - l , Mat. LileR, rzcriccr. There 19 no mor strikihs iflustration of the rapid growtli of tbe United States, than the rate of mcrcaso; ofthe Post Officers and'the mail routes, -l he Allowing tablej shows j the uicrease br rrgular j periods of ten years each, from the a optica of the Fedbral Constitution. The first coiornn gives the number of Post Offices, the se- eond the amount of iales of Post Roads, and the third the amount of postage received, in the se veral years mentioned. M ; - JVo. Q)!eejllil of Post roads. Postage. 179a, 1800, 1810, 1820, 73 - 1,S75 $37.o35 903 20.817 280,201 2300 36406 ! l.fiftl 4500 -72.492 , , , m 1 111 OJ? 1829, 800 '.'r ' 1 13.000 . 11 1,707,418 in" 183 1 the reipfrom Postage had increaa cd to 51 ,997,8 U, but the number of offices and miles of Post, routes were not given u the Post Master GeneraPs report. rThat report gives the number of miles' performed by the tn.$il annuaUy, and it appears that in the year endinr July 1st, 1831, this number was 15,40392, being an in- crease 01 09, 1 n mues witnia tne proceeding twelve months. I These are rapid steps in advance, showing a developcmcnt of the resources of the Country in an astonishing rate of increase. We have just rea son tobe proud of the capability of a toung coun. ty which has done so much in its inCiucy, and iuuiv niu Hum ypa '.rv "ix wmcn may turcica 10 ocstroy au tne goua that has been dune, and all. prospects ! of further good.br anv tendency to eeperate into conflicting portions the energies which hare been so TKwerful because W'c are iaformed by a highly respocUMd gen cubo, Too is wcii acauainuxi witn the con cerns ofthe United Stales Bank, that of eight millions of stock held by foreicnera. three mURon licetuumtd thousand-dollars are PLEDGED tor loans in this . country ; so ; that; the actual a- f mount of dividend paid to foreigners, is estimated r. upon tlie remaining fbur and a half ioillions. and no$ iU ghttniUums of dulkys, as. asserted being arranged acrording to i KeprespiUative pop 1 - -V r Repst lectors: Electors f riTVMtlf Carolina f .45- JIOSTlLrnKS ATLlDEniA? !i 1 i Kentack '. VVS! - X" .I J We ave Wvedfmm durcWr. I i -f rr.icaneeseeT: .tl3: M ntlitpror the Liberia Heraki that I 3 Sail. Si ,1 - AT.itr1tnitt llu- ' , ' l.i..u r a . f-7J Jt.'"'!! awi'l' iuunwimi .- o .Oi:' 1 KtiT Some timrfTaek. the nativr rtTthTm-li M . - I I I . ny iie ylui. jra uiiucu gnui iljfik AJJ Ht7 wailK UUD lilt l.wu ' JlW SjSw" mi Tnrtcally; makihg aevcnjpef cent.ipeLAantiai Thf actual aniouctext4ore;jr Wydifidead jig cd red by lureiers-durmg, the, last year,vas taly iWe&xndrtJcwJlftcat tKvtadnd, or seven per ccjConvtour and .a? half ; millions of ccL ? )v -'Tr-?1 tJounto' have been , jnahifesting ! dissatisfactioajll at the present treaties r existing j betwen?,Uieia i j issuetdassed; TO;dar-rrBpthe!' path 1 and eVcn'td eonfifto in Ihestoclssomebf burWatil jired Africans. Thfrpnncipal causes wfM i,wn,ii6, tc: a. ivinnif try our part .to deliver up certain slaves vtha Had flvl jwa rotnleY to avoid being spld to the Spain-' . -..wasar.i .a r: r . -r . - t 5 n..li4iaAl l.r A oKmitn I n our last we made jnention eif Bromleva hostllitytalhe Colony, but hUguod'acnseT ied fj him to cjncluje, that it was better to put up with . a iew imaginary grievances, i-uiaa j tq run the risk of a War where all the chance were against Mm.1 v V : -a : ':;n n?: ;-i1 He had hardly bem-lnried..whliM8he3 man and n which had governed his conduct, and beg-ahi to manifest a decidedly hostile1 spirit iBesides A stopping our trade, and blocking, up the paths, and i ounnainir our coioniau. tney assemDiea in armed I ? parties on the North side of the BjtJ PaulHfyer M and sent us word that if we did not come and it if ' fij-ht tliem in throe davs.thev would attack both 1 11 CaWweUaiidMllsbiirg. r ; : ? . j War is ever to be deprecated, b(ii still there are seasons when imperious .neceesity scorrH? v1 the most unwilling and well disposed natiort toV enter into it; Such we conceive, to have Vcn. our case: in the midst cfPagan nations, it &as necessary to convince the natives 'again, thatf 1 their numerical suniority,vaS: topthing; Wiieniif eomnared to the discipline and tacfies'f rnedrm 3i wartare:-, consequently on Tueadav thft 5n-s iS ' Mareli, Governor jMechlin at. the head o -akait. one hundred volunteers, proetedVin boats ') Caldwdl,wherehe wa8jpinedbabout the same ! ? number of Colonists, and the major part pf cur ,f I Recaptured Africans. 7 4; ir j , r' Early in the mornbg of the 2Ut lnt. ourtr5i ! "" ur.der the eommaud of Governor Mechlin, crossed' 1 ' the St. JPaul's River and look possesion of llrorai 1 1 I ey's Town without opposition; whero they re ' mamod encamped during tpat day! and nSgbtwi v During the night a few straggling shots- were s fired by bur jncuets, and ftothibgirlike'aj stan was made by the natives until the jnmval;o( otlf E troops the next" day at King Viilejabftut 'tf-4 1 ' miles from Bromley's.1-5 Here .every !p;cpaiaUoii had been made for a vigorous defence adcofdinfft' to native warfare, but they soon j dunverca ; that there was a material muorence between that ana me civuizea mode ot attacic and ddence. -e . AVDley Town is located on ther ummitt of a.- " . U9X. IvWf'l J1 kUV9 - J rushed to the attack, and for 1 5 or 20 minutes i f pretty sniart firing was krptjnp, nntU the sa't four pound cannon of the' artillery began, to pfajg.' against the barricade, when the enemy cofamenH s cod a precipitate retreat; and our :uoo&Vioin possession of the town; which they . fouivl cOiS- pletely. deserted. In the "town" l;ey; fbund I f small cannoh heavUyJoadedhich the niti intended to have fired against us.j It iV as e-' imsioTtune m this attacK, to Jose JMr.l Jiur' Thompson, Superintendent of the CalduTlI Sr.t- iiwuom. iviiu" was snot yown at j U16 ltmCSGO jj I while in the brave attempt cf rotticgiir$ug!i jtS 1 1 We have also 5 others 'wounded. but whU they?- ! ' native loss may be, ve know not. 1 ' , f- We know not for certainty who cpninaaded "4; the Natives in their defence of King tVilley's 'A Tewn, bure believeVJCai Pa, son of U teel'Al Jung Broinley, to t8 the prmeipal insulator of, 1 all thA lata lnt Hn nwmtmnite : sh! "if- I I 1 i Willey'8 Town was immediately set fifje tobVt thc reraptanAfricans without borders, abdciir J troopshaving no ebemies to fight,1 fturiied! their facoa homeward,!. where they . arrivjxl without T s molestation.. f. ; ' :f - J This Well timed chastisement, nrwl tS" if- ! senfiuterdlct laid upon all trade With the fcvv : Country, will convince them tliatfwe havp . the poWerat any moment to revengo any insult, and r mat uiey are more dependent pot the Colony i.t ! meat articles of trade, than theyrrna21y jsuppascdJ themselves to be. 1. p ..A 2 P. S. On Saturday tho 31st 'ult: a treaty iif peace between usand. mr late-bel!iierei;8-: wassigneu ; ana tne interdict on trade isi taken ou, wun uie exception oi powder and guns. .j." LATEST;FROM feNGLND( -Wc have received from our " attentive ceres. pendent at Liverpool, by the packet ship Do7cr which arrived at Boston on Sunday nhClja- don papers to the 19th" of June, and Liverpool tolthe 20Ui inclusive. We are also furnished" by the editors of the Boston Daily Avcrtiserwitli " a slipQoutaining,! extracts , from'; Isondon jopers : to the 19th. The Dover sailed 'onltheifcsirii. ofthe 22d. before ithe nancrs. of that dav watf X published ' ;..! ' m: f- . - ' 1 t FhiKCK. Chateaubriand, Hyde? de NeuVillo ' " and the Duke of Fitzjaincs had been rrcted. in Paris. ' -. . 'M It is reported thai the French ! ministry have 1 1 decided on a dissolution of the. Chambers. v The Duchess of Berry, according, to the last 1 reporT had caped from La Vendee? - Qapt; 1 Pepin of the National guard, had been .tried en J a charge or firing on the troops,' ahd had jjecn x aamitted. 'j'tJsl Uv 'Lri'Jr- I - - r - - f fT - Air. F. Thompson proposed in the comno i I to remove the duty on foreign hemps ' ' There were 30 cases of cholera ; m l! Li verpI on, the 1 Gth, the largest number. ? A few cases continued however daily in Paris and different ' towns of England, but oly 375 were remaining in the whole kingdom. JF f rfP 1 " Mr. O'Connell and the ministers have had some warm discussions in relation to die Irish RefbrmBUUEarf Gnf, who had been ill, was recovering. The London and Birmingham Rail Road bill had passed-Tho duke of Uellington ' wa assailed by a mob ashe was ridmg alon the' streets of London, w the anniversary ot tbs batticof Waterluo. and insulted by hisses and groaas, and pelted with mud; ;J ! 7 v : h'lt is not worth while to enquire Into the motives of such men; they were evidently I riotuous indf- i vtuius, incapaoie 01 juuging or ieeung corrrcuy , itary tame, and in the hour of national triumph,, when his power as a poUtician was extinguished -thcy would not at such time andLunder sucli drjemnstanecs, have insulted an illustrious' war riqx who hai served his cenkuy &t ero "character; , -I. it 4.1 It '.SrMl: - r. 4 f - S ; i ;t' . i :-- H f'-j' ' L .... 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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