-1 i t 1 .1 1' II I 1 the; Wtsi:tWi! fciirtuitinoJ'lbot alibi V W?tfJJ&MU. and lUfA m?3.ErJtti & nt nued onlil rdrr M". I?7t. 1- iu' ufdoM mi directions 7: - rilif &r mmth for each, sqoa e r. I ; v i, ;Braodj, Ap- ,i 45 a 30 cts Cotton pf Ho, ' (in g Rett f Cottflbjarn, lruni .no. d ;ia jo flfil M ifcrt cts ; Fibers per lb; BtljFMi fl ; fd 00; vVhpal perbush. $1. S pe' bu6bt! 20 cts i Corn per bush 40 cts j i!jr,k.8 ii-mi Uao' per i tOcta ST; Beef pi lb 0 a 0 cU ; Bapon per lb 5 Batter per ib cts; liard per lb 15 tali Kiel Sjftftkee 4(,. l I Woo clean) er- lb;S0 A i TIww pec w.aucwitw-"r" p jm 15 iO ets 1 Wio 1 1 ent nne; p?r ' F M WW1.?: 5 Claret do If VBfffin mntket pBfilb4 at6 ctsBacoo -'per -.it j.- tfiiLijt 'u-c"x;i-. n.',.v. Mb. 13. . 0 cts 1 iBafi-srui per.vard 16 a 30 '-f-m- .- - t - . . i - rope per Ufa Hi Ucts 5 CofiVe pr, 16 cts Cotton per M lbs ill 18 a (M: Corn per buH-k 65 a 00 cts j Mr k woo pdr bfi 3 9 50t7ron ktores jier brl, loOvO 00; lr tenlOOUbs $5 00 a 6 50 j Mijlasseslper gai 45 a 55 ct9, ,Nail8Cut assoo idsWlb 8 I i a & c j;VroughV lo;per lb. 20 ctiii ?A nrtatUjftboo ;MlreTW HtK Ioi'4 MU fer basbet 75 ctsjsiwl A ia iltmtpt it 10 eta; Tallow pr lb 10 a Uioi ; JVa fmpvnjfl per lb 1 125 a r-I 374 cts; Hjid pr Ilrj25.c't8l ; Tobacco nianu. ;Affti: er feio Mlli''c1..' 1-. 7-.v',. t : 1 1: 1 1 FAY ETTEVI LliE i Brtndn peach 50k 60. Do. AddIa. 40 a 42 M prlb U6 a t?f Cotton WlbU6i a 18i rtn bAbrj. gai 45 a $0p; Naila"'icut!'74 a 8 ;Salt 14 60 a 90; Sugar pr lb I0lal2i; Ttibacco; Wlk.7jWhea?pr bush $1 $0 ;: 40 Whiskey y7 40ex;25 toO l ; J ,V UEI7 FASHIONS. mis. 1 IJ P! T ' " iMiuvuwii oiitc.' mill rders frpm ajlistanee will be strtckly tft4 article f Dress caxefullv packV V f10 apcordiuio directiqni hv; iLTW keep on bandar: sale a itock fOcioier;!. 1836.: U.'...- . V Tt r - ' E22J -' 1 1 ! iSOET HOUSED:; ;'t-. v ' V.t a wrm -.. '-i - . ' takes this method to U-i 'p? X Pul!. that he has purcbas nomas Waddill the above Es- Qt, whicb fce has placed under the RV" MUbv'ucnina contrri ot wiv v. inc. bin 11. I! rtf 4 rT t rrrtrr 1 rrv ioo. . ii to.' ' - - Vi toii?a:ie pub!icin ?enera. thst tt'ieniI?ershiP existing between fritter has for 0fmn ttrtlti'nA ) P f f uIo qaahty. (Anchor 512Tljd Rester'mSatarUayeveninjait, Ihliiitl jMtftrda to jchariUi aspect jof 4 J.n ooliAnurn this morctri? F a dt!atrbtr.an(t iUstfssimg staff offUHngs Jri SiondalBclMm iheIoHlei boat JeTt fa acia irn rysieravrjo iciu-tjivc , w or Sii -:-mIii' tY 'fT1 T.'nia Went ith a law Jbody tif Sfainole fderpjfwa'janu nau iusiaineaa vigai w au, tlr ia'aaid that the Indiana under UoU ffaneSj eomraand acteof;:iwLnil' 'if no ifcarlibonsjy, artHthat ritlHprthe nga & li jM-omfiturje p';.feeit lhe,res wiiiribity.3ifni'bMn" hi id 0ol LaW in; a1tiHrleat!f,dsperatibn put period . to I In alferdaja, we shall reeeire the.'partie-J nfara thejmofementsjn Florida and will I fay thm befnnrQur readers; ; jlri the1 mean j mat "7 "'J-- 7 sreenteiLvst iFrop ijialachicola, .we , Hajre received the fol highly M 8 owing information. It is from a . respectable source hut it doea to confirm the melancholy inlelli- geace Apalachicola, 18th Oct. 1836. H Dear sir'nMs wUl inform you that I returned from -Tampa;' Bay yesterday by the aypj Su Marks! A -few 'days pVevT6uslomy leav ing Tampa Bay one of our frietidly chieia ad an interview with one of the hosiiie iiefc (br the purpose of making peace with the whites and Seminoles, but he slate tit at lie had very little success, ps the inj tties arle determined not to leave! the land of eirnatjvity aJive. The hostiles lurther ay tin t'they have once starved and whip )ed tin ?. whiles and they can doj so agatu (?hey falsa stated that they had met the 'Jfampi troops at the Withlacpochie and jnppi rd and drove them back; which must jfalaoi a Jthe aaidtrodps have been heard oljleav ng Suamy Old ro wn, to join Gen He id a theWtthlacochievbnt Jwhen l left tiie lat e'r.lhey had nuTarrived that I iohld learn; ut there had been no communication up iiie Withfaciiochte, in consequence ot tbe steamer'Yallawbuslia, belonging to the 0.ftiaving stranded at the mouth of the Vrtlhlacooche, on the 16th instant, by yet- linj? od two oyster banks at the. entrance "of the jharbor. I leave this for jTampa to- aay. 'loiiouiu any tiling transpire before 1 returni I will 111 form you on tnyi return. 1 am, witn uue respect, 1. ' Your obedieut'servant,- W. S. From the Woo Orleans Bullitm LATEST FROM TExSd Oct. 29. j;:By the arrival of the schooner-Pennsyl yania iyeswrday, from Velasco, fTexas, we are lit possession of dates from Uhat coun try to.the 12th. So little dread of an ene my p evails, in the country at present that the lr habitants rfe quietly cuiti4aling their lands and attending it would seem, theat rical )erformances. Some Thespian corps have bripened the Templevand made a de but a Colombia, under favorable1 auspices The army remains stationary, and some- wnaijimpatnt to be engaged in more ac tive dfity,in ivhieh, notwithstanding threats o;iornidabl4 preparations on tle part of their oemies, we suspect they wdl he dis aipolnted, as ttme-will disclose;; We a lOiig pme sjce prophesied that Iriot anoth er1, hostile guii would be fired in Texasvand a$"yt, we fiaVeIost no faith in our :pro-' p)ietj?;gift i,to' this particular, j- ' ... L7e papers containing the proceedings jrthir newly organized Congress, fui uish no qaiterofjgrearpublia;interesj,the mem bers Sir yet bein engaged in regulating the mihtjii of matters of order iandJ etiquette priO vto entering npon.theirmpre serious deliberations ;Sanu Anna is at 11 in con finement, which. is rumbred, to be jnoi so rigiij as formerly there being on foot some meapres . preparatory ; , to his -release. Should Jt be Jtrue -and he is to bo released, Texkr would require something an the, way of ransom to enable f her tol discharff sjjfflf of the heavy ? liabilities incurred by "pelirent operations vh 4 1 1 'i - it f ! ? couimanuer-in-cniei, oc vrr! u u" ue eiecuon oi uenerai tious- Hoaston..;t?:-xk4i-4': i. f 'rom aJLthat we can hear and read of tlie initiatory operations of x thd iTeaini inHheir governmental; concernsy Krelife in dnced to believe that they enter upon theTr nev and -untried careeVt tw i th 1 as miichof theequisteab ofpiirpqse,is any riepole ever dfd.and with stjcient to jeuabjv Iheo t takM their ih depetideni stand - among: the sovereignties of ihe'earth.' ' 7; t , ; - ' :--m'iAe":TTeemp&! :OcL 12." ounuay morning, tne yui instantt Alijor General ISaraueli HoustoniH the 'President 1 Ele-dt of onr Republic and ;euite, -arrived in -iccoruing-xo uie- result 01 ;tne. general '!, election;': Major "General SamueTHousfon I is qiectea r resident 01 vtne. republic 01 i ex? as by ajarge rnajority i,and ll - B.v Lamar, is fleeted Vice President . The J votes foi annexation to 'the' United States; and - f th3 Constitution is it is,' were chncst un: ion,pjne rresiaencywill be filled, it -is said bjri one of ihJe fithree candidates, Generals Thomas Rusk . Green J or Felix Tilll-hCvO'se tron for bmelf aitd .f eoont jfy nnroiri9hf raert'V and the ; moDument of blsf fame, whirh is to be foond erected in the i hearts otjiiin counuymen is much more solid tfian the- moA solid Lrass. ', I'll 1 riejias reen caneu. hy an almost unani mous volej to higher ami a more responsi ble duties ; and we hope that) his civil ad ministration will be as successful as iijs military career has been splendid and gloti- OOS. ... - ; t7. - In the appointment of succjpssilrs ! there may be some difficulty, because the essen tial qualifications to make a gooJ ueneral are known s to tall to ihe lot oi very 'tew men. tie should he hiave without raHb-i I fear, considerate in i r oMtin.iW ness, prudent witfiout council, experienced in war, cautious In his plans, energetic in his actons, im petit? ous'in the battle. He should comhioe the Iprudent policy of a Fabtus, with the despe rate daring of a Leonidas when the eraerj 'gency of ihe case may require it. l(i should be. high-minded and honorable in art eminent degree. He should possess thei . s- w .... i . . : s i nioN. powe svertul influence and connexion be should be a man of such clian ter and! popularity; that the gallant and chivalrjc of every clune and of every country would be proud to rally around his banner, f ;l We woold m(st reaper (fully ak -Does Texas at this time possess such a man ? . j Far be it from us to detract in the least possible mjiiiner, fron the. well-earned hon ors of any of our ifli ers. A id we wo -Id hre take an opportunity to avow that to Brigadier General Thomas J. Rusk, the present commanding officer, Texas owes i debt of lasting gratitude winch she may probably never be able t pay. H Genera's Greent and Felix Hnstan also deierve our just commendation for the arr dent and disinterested zeal with which they hate evinced in our cause Their ser vicpa entitle them to the higiiest considera tion ; andj although ingratitude has been charged against all republics, we trust that Texas will prove a nre exception. 1 We believe we huzird nothia in ex pressing eon vieiion that the iol of the country is the moving principle with these three officers, and that they wouid mi cheerluliy unite in sustaining and support mg the comm ioder-in-tNiii-l' wJi.oi Ihe goV rrnient might think proper to appoint. I If then,; amongst ourselves, the .nan who is exactly qualified in every respect cannot oe loun j, : our eyes wouio naiuraiiy turn to tlie United Slates, for the purpose joj sdj lectilig such au individual . To lhaljcburiji try wejiaye always looked with an aux iousjeye in the hour of peril, and from the citizens of that country we have unifortniy received ihe wannest support, witnoujt which it would have been absolutely itiK practicable to nave sustained ourselves as a uation. Ii jthat countrveare to be found many; very many officers who possess in an emi nent degree tbe qualifications required.' From; that' country, we are inclined to be? lievelwe can call into requisition the s'erj vices Ufa general in every way competent to control Ihe destinies of our armv ; of one whosf thrilling war cry would bej I tea id from Ihe Atiahtic to the Sabine; arid whnse! banner wduld scarcely be unfurled,; before thousands of the bravest hearts woufeJ flock round his btandard, and thus enable5 Texas to dictate terms to Mexico lor peace. JL ! Twice as solid, likely. ' . t Hurra ifbr our Je: if desperate is the wirdr then stand aside, my - lordj and let thel Parson cough, t v 1 i . rl J If jiot jjiiother hostile gun is to be fired, in Texas; wliat is the necessity for such a fi ... l n: i - ' . . JVeu Orleans, Oct 25 By a lrtfer; from"' Vera Crnzjpoolished on the Exchangee Board, weVannounce-lbe sr" rival. there bfla Geitiinnnt ; Brig of Vf,; ot, 367 ionsvmounting"ei bnd' well armed and equipptr-fpr l six months cruise; 'Phis vesssel fcas been re cently built at .BaltiraoreTqr. tbe; Alexican senriceTjWe noticfurther thaV GenJ Bravo' is -aHouttpj'ptir himself; at the i head' of :18 or 'UjOopinentd ferindj jJesceni upon Texas, and that the Mexican Govern- ment hare rarsed, a too 0000. dollars todefra the expanses -f their belfigerent movemon ts Bust a me hte is - also to sbe re-r ca(Ied;"afid tlr iiihofiiitrrivq, Jt isJsaid froVn Frahcev where he as4 been Tin1 e'tilel to he blared at th head t thei head' of, the admioutra- tion J the ffovimeotbe Central Sys- tem. will be fastened opon the people, not-1 witbstant din the opposition oflariiirgo n 2- J iohtt tbclencal ndVrnilitahrtdomtoktioa ; This t3thibsttnceonheiaost ret - o extanDavy n; from this usmentatidh txunav necessary to ftii tneyacancy oi corumaaer tnV.hlef lof theVariny, iaflli 2 carii'cit pb'csi ' i Tnistaaiect iit njch all Tt tasis cleeply land vitally concerned ; for; oh that anpoiji m nt -ytx U depart ti,iii jt Vy try co ri -ideraMe Wasuref ner future exj3i'erue z a r ;The fonoer incumbent ot lllat ofSce has . j the ;re neay j and as, lof ne; army, lui j less hot, and ignited a coople ot wedges, placed on it , j will be VppfeheneiJ Jh h ppbrUa'thaelsphanSfe r cca dttined to be'tnrteagaV 'ttitjan board' were tij iUhiat$m. or Unioa io their rantsV aud'ohrelm r I ..- .1. V - - ' v a j .Jl .I and in caber ofothercieiares fee wom to the tion to ihetr country tmu and trA0:Wm - 1 canoe came alqhgsidetn jhicairer twenty 11- . . ; i ,-00 "hr; :pf .Ini' i: 7cxv.. j to. 7i liprooj fortrr ai Pailatarmd aad ondeird.'r u f eriMies sni. seems ia De rapidly,, ta Uihg suitable stetr vwdtcatfi heT claioTlo' a glace itxsiStig; pitioHefCragreas' is mded on :tb' 3d of, October J Richard EMis was hoei ;lrdf tf 1 IfajlnimrpeaSer of, the Hise..t)nfhe.4itliap tees were appointed, arid oihei ifreliininaiy ousinesr Uh parted,4 and ib Message "of President gurnet received K '-t Recording to the, official returns of the late -elettion, the Voles weiera follows: For President, H'mston ,335-1 Austin 531 Smith l44areen 424Ruslc A Ar cher 4 -1 j ''3 ' ' 's ;'. Str- For Vicf President. Lamar 2,738 Rusk 1,159 Zir tM 23i-Smith 2. ( . .intaiutng the jitesent Constitutioti 199;: giving Conventional pow- eAo logri-ss to alter it; 222. !' F The vole iriifrror of aunxing Texas to ine Unitet btdtes, was 2.79; tor a separate repubac, 9 1 . JUUKNltfL; Oi Fria H.JYALTAR; The Boston pijpers of sterday farnUb a nurn- k j r.. ii . . Fa oueres-ing parueuian. ootanej f f9 wbo have arrived in that city: tl W a da Vat ed iKogh tpica tu this unftiippy eveut, we think our readers will not oo pcitosoiqa additional extracts.! ' i ,, , ! - : . 1 From me Boston Post. ! Communicated by Mr. Fuller. Immediately alter sh came tnanckor.fire was iiscverediarounil the whole space otrcupted by he puileir,beluw the deck. Those who first bwint aware of tSit fact, fled t the biat8. At thin! timJ wan i. k in mv orib tny attention wasjlirst cdled u ihe fact that ftoie thing ona suaiioad t$kn place, by obserriitgr that every piHn but roysrtli' had loft the Cabin. When i reached ihe deck,! aw the lo ig boat full of oe- (wa quarter itf a mile to the leeward they werf rovvi; hard, and were soon oat of sight. iW sinalf teat io winch wa Cpt. Heed, who hkjiow9s ai of ii toUowing tbe longboat toth Ifeward lay aUmi fifty yards astern ; three per -s4i4sA&tn fl md were taken into her, though the Witi'l wva blowing a gate, and a tremendous tea FUiiniog. ; He ;i hen bore a way for the land wri4ara, alit tsvo miles At this tiinefa grea otiiiiy per.Mjn jampe! overixi;ird,&t were drown ed f The t ditii of nnen and children ; the hrfij i ed? of ihfj tiieu; :h niaring of the storm, aoJ ib? alnl eufui!a baffl d-senptiun 'W Tiiol;-apt. Atkii4 of Puiuand, the mate. Air Black f St J'inn, with assisia:tr.e of those who ?supha.d iho si.ts, afiT hoisting: a signal of j.iU;WSV dipped' t!ne c?j"Jp and matie sail; Tne iwisl however, eaM2t tif and Aere tuna bunit. j flie steamer. i iin broached to, and wasKhrt ly ' wnphiely enveloped in flimes amidship I rhpfie ifiurruptitd all communication betweeu ihe.f re j.nd aft and .lei'.her ihos in ihe D-wa Uof those ih the stem coold see or know the fate of eak-h oilier Allj but myself tf.'fifuQi ihe quar !e be:k. J sat on the stem rail,till jtiny coU took He. l .h)'4f d roudl aod seeihg'not i soul around ine in bual, i latened a rope to the tiller liaib an4 ilnbpe4 over thc'stefo, where I found kb?.uk.l5 hers hanging in dinVrebi pluses most-y"-d tne f a fer- ln fact :he waiter washed over 4l of as alfiWt every, minute. . j j;Vhile holding do 1 saw severs I drown-Ujome vtrf' bedteji fr.m their hold by the waves t, som faiiihj int4 tpe sfia forant of strength toso-- tarn! tini'Ivr any longer. 1 had fastened.' to iiiy upe the chatt'i.whieh held 'oot; against th rtrenoch fit?i;pr than thtf other parts" to which diSnV.w'en! sas ehdwd." I ;w"und the rone rour.d 4i peckad tnh, ind was enible1, to bear up -iie'lduiridnal weijrbt of three men i snJ aHlady li ivs securely io uie. Iot far from me hung Cap A'kif.s the piloC die held op; a ladjj vith ins toot ; her arms lauea n r at last, tie caognt her Dead with hia leet, and held .her to4i nve aiinliles. liU the sea washed her ; off. and . she driffed by a kind wave threw her up against an 'ftbmin hauling on (at . T left, land she seized lihldot binnd assisted perhips, Tby oar encour affihWan-tlthei irishman s also kept up. . VVhen the utlers boat passed under our stern Atkjns. & I begged, fr Giidskcrthat she wnold: take those twpjef en if tney Jell us-.as' ,vre f ttoughtwe eoellt weaker it a Sittle longer; lJI:, :r:l '"Cl The .firiff rssfci within six feet of those two, whalue expected wooid; be lost everv mtnnte. The officer of the gtg was afraid.rtd deft them and hs to oar rate. iWe- were all saved-tbat is. the Irishman; lady, At lii ns; and j ;t hoseattached ta aiv persoa-by Capt. Ueed in bis small, boat, Atid conveyed to the eutter . The'" cotter was not! in sikht when,! firsri;enrqndeck.tM' id the water, beating about -under the stern two id atl werejost, inerading sit children' I esca-, oed withoQl shoes.1 stockiiies or hat;a lost etery artclle of property on board -as also did ihe ith- eravh,were saved by Caritffieedfle entire loss in , money and other property Independent of the ooai was" ajkmaiaujuouv ane ooai, was elepAant oVTecoveied,wUl not bej less than 15 000'i "beside the ."private fahdalelon2ed ..'to the banfe; four of whbpa 5j theoy were losti. Xfrz lain berth, and the, engind Was trndaf ipe directkia-r et N Marshal, r the second ;, engineer wuq at me uma ot we cisasier aaa eatrusiea ice care tu afireman.who was acti&2 "as; his assis- Unjufllie iThelson of the cilut discovered- that., the lowest cock refwed to yisli water which indica ?,5Cr.l39,::3 cisiuincr who the that hkW, bUwn'fcneVajbest; Capu i Tie cbeif erlineif bad been op al nbht. tnd oi ane. inar;ae cot f ia dfar cktM tKm-nt t.r hecalrla' red 'J xil!bala i-ecll.'all bhtLi t..awneraro:n am fl?r-n,; r ZL U ibs-fcrrner fire-1 h id beft-.W,--.l i : -1 cC j with aial!er!iry, VLrhsi'var.ad anedter tftha firemen totao pc ' . rtiJ engineer.:;, ft is ;satT4sir c4hei ;.Mwi ', a as.weUiiJtQtfirtbe tad thrlf ccr,-' dttct wonld sem tojastifv this i cDioi-ia I V(pr ,ajtejiai about ) J 000 : eatrosied ? to mm wnicn vvas lost, jie eecaredtnaaseir.tad tninkon.thesieps of the J&oat, oniil.ihe' ropii 6 which they were atiach-d wis bornt ortvvfien sull;retaining possession of his-tmsares,1 he swam -to' another parfof ' the ) vetscl, m here :b 8Qstainid himself and prpprtyi'untilja cabin passenger, a lady fl'jaied neaf him. when he let go his lronk,'se aed and sustained the wumia till she was-saved. L ' -: v Charleston and Cincinnati Rag noaTb& Books closed on Si torday : the amount takenja this city ist ont hutdrtd and faoenty two Sharcs equal to ;weIV!h usa.d twuhandrpd dollars, of wnien Mr. Joseph Uonsal tooknra.VThe. wh de nnmbei taken at N-jrt the ruudence nf the richest man in the Missrs4ppt Valley, & me who will be benefited lb lb tmont of a million or m e. is one hundred and fifty Share : whilst Covington, spirited hole Coviog;ion, took nearly i.r quite SEVEN HUNDRED SHARES the exact nnmV'r we do not know. IWe have watched thejLouiMviHe papers closely ddhng the last week'. b- tsaw no mentijn of rihe subject. At, Lei- nirtou there was county meeting called to. take i . Ji J r ff.. j vim maiier ipo runioerauoa; iot oaisraaj.usi me result wb shall Jenn in a few ds. Th btt. Maysvjllf fiefllclalileopoh the ioojecv We nnderatand. fms the! Army and Navv Chornicte,) that Gen: Gaines has been recalled rom the imoiediate and personal command of tbe troops tm our southwestern or FTexian . frontier ; and that tmise delicate iand important dniies have been entrusted to Brevet Brigadier Gener al Arbuckle. This is preparatory ,we presuroe.to me investigation oeiore me uoari oi enquiry to be h.Jden at Frederick, in which Gen. G. ia in terested. ! ! Generals Gaines and Scott, still cwtinoe in conunand of their respecufe department ern Patriot. 1 r f We learn: with pleasure -that the Hon. Samel Pientiss, the present-estimable Sen ator from Vermont, has been re-elected, by the Legislature of that Slate, for Six years from the 3rd of March next when his pre sent term will expirei ' I - v National Intelligencer. A letteruf recent date, to the editors, from an intelligent gentleman at Montpe- her, the seat of G vejrnraen of Vermont, where the Legislature is ndw in session, savs, 44 VVe are wide awake! and shall car ry the Stale for Harrison and Granger, by from 0,000 to 10,000 majontyw6. A bill has unanimously passed both branches of the New Jersey Legislature, appointing Tuesday and Wednesday, the 15th and 16th of the present month, for the election of Presidential Electors by the People. J f ' In the lower House, a committee of five was appointed to take into consideration what measures were proper m relation to the distribution of -the surplus revenue. APPOINTMENT BY THE PRESI- l - "i 'Ay.. . . . ' r. j DENT, - ' "Johw D Theli to be Altdrney for the Not thera District of Alrtbama, ,in tha place of ; Lost of Ttten ty fivt Lives 4- Uoder date of Poiifi, doc Lac; Octher i, it iiistated that a violent gale on! Lake St eter; jiad Imikw opV four rafts. Twelve men were lost from one. Another raft was found scattered opotr tbe beaeb, fnmybich thirteen men met a j'watejry gTays. Their belies were scattered liipoa the shore in s nnrriii mi ih kii mniiixiuin. ? Vr' .W. ;r J?rhv.te3 "'DietntVWe UUiiPU -ty? UMJIUII. Vi HJW UUIIUIIIg mVl Mt The destruction i of the Theatre -Thirifitreet by 'fire" wasT entirsillt took'frorn lighted can dle beiror left Sear a' botUe of ttrrpentinei h is feared that MrV-MartinVtbe carpenter, was bnf tied in the Wkiii. The theatre A Was owned by Mfv Caldwell ot J?few ; OrleinsZand'his.: is estimated at thirty er,2 foriy. thousand f dollars t The loss of ir Rosk1I he Jessee; in, scenery. dresses, &c. was also very greau-o:iOU,"i . j r .1. r . .' f " 1 '. f- ardEsqrediior of the .Mississipptanjand J.1G4 Aio4ellejBdtt tate;Rights rianneri went out. ana naa a anw a eacn onerf The'; lauer htlernan woneded H4 the thigh- put ihe met imppnant pan oi jwof wiciucuco Is, t Uwds hot inbrioU, N 'ivi ? '2W ihm crushed :tooihfhii SuVooti rjaiieun siaosuiai we aiaging wi uw vtimivu, going np'st Alton, gave way,andt wo meo one has; succeeded intnaettfactdttngj taost beaotifoL cabinet furniture from vrifw,Ci!wssittg is said to be truly eleganKlfTbe imeH articlebaa also been irsed,fbrr neis,crBam3ted with beauttfol groups of: flawers'i fruits; ;Yilijt not come into general tat ja this ramo try, where we have lately discorercd ilz Vast tiate hi tbe world f dttfl. tf, f-rij hiV'-I1 Saitcc& Less cf 0 Lirea. Capt. Perry; efvthe ship Echpseamved at Salso frosi Cat cotta via fet.HcUnaott aluriiy !aar reports that he was informed at; St ;Helena that , the Eoh Ship Dsmter trcra thejlsle pf Prince with onwards ofl."60 jpsssnjers'l saboard had fboodered at tea, at the Cape cf Good Iope and ill" weni lest A part of the" wreck tnd a nara- A- m 1 1 a ra H rt i h Pr : s h s rr 1 1 v: .3 U J J-aT'-. it. tri.l v.. c i - 1 - ' . ... ... tvhc -:j bit' three tf th I-h'a'.iatta xf that it. t-5 fr. -i tnw.. r-ri.-M ir. t -. r.rr-V i isatathi tavern fa D w4ijnhe instast!y?iCvch?d kL i bandv Htf was at ei hen th t : r h - 4.. nnkynd bad rtoter bilors nccit ti i, ;.: s 3 .w: ' rI pedcJjtaV-The iCcvr York S:i r.;:I- . . cs t. raaniazs tf a Veatlcman nf thai city t; Mis3 J ins. C. Ironside; ' v - , ; ' ,-'.if;ri ' :.w.r; SJ ruia5co;Crtrcri4-A xriAy of -Uilrs li - boot fprminfnf Phliadelptii, far the f -rp. .eof r discoaoteaancibglthts ; practic. ; Os pr f c f a- , ! nymemierbaviG7l)een.ki?? 1 by. a 'Chewcr cf the wicktd . W : i ' aheis ta U ex3r?ned. Y k?" , 4rSau? y "i-IaayJxtrmooTe-s'dc'. iii m D5encd or nusa r.ave -lately t en r I being called a pon tnfrrfonn art ampoUtioa at PromistoT&',Wa Irving. V V ?yiinstn;-(N!H).ttt:.i gthiereo in tae cawEpperatat tut Uk ; t: beiCis the.(cad -we toita fromitbrf Etst;;rt (e.tJeoUneI; ; -yrsH r- , Dr G acfl ibUcited States Aiar. Ulhm case, sat dnf n j and deliberately sawed Vjj v -own leg off l4The rr.fsuke WW nut obser?ci,byrA him ontil be attempted io walk! . . r- QUIA rP C We have already stated thai the Tonqqin seti.i " Bauirom me nx-nn ,i; tne Volrunhia river on Ihs uuu wyuBB, a hp wno'e no rn per or prrsons 00 irol the laniniavea (dthe vsrtnii.tritw' Hrt agreed to accumpaDy thm as - an iaterpre- Steering to the rlbtb,, Captain Thorn srrivr in a few'dars at Vancouv er e Island, and an- . chored in ihe harbor 'tif New fcetee. verv'mneh ; o-iaro ainoeniea 10 iwfnty three. - Jn one orthe J : ' outer bays they picked op, from.a fishing canoe; v. . an Indian named Lauazee, who had . already ; V 1 i made two vovairea aldntr th rAa. : i? '."t w 1 a - . - v - . raethinirof the laniriiavea tifthe riniiriK 1. " i , Tr r J - -t w nr. o-arnHt the adviril tJ tiia iMttan iintMni k - -t wariieu ruui xgnnsi infi pprOilOOS CnaraetCC OT i . i 11 r 11 imt ) 111 liar 1 m ins- ratacr n imivaM h canoes soon catoe ir. hnnfinn na otter sktoa to 8P . ; It was ton late in tbe day to contmptics a traffic, bat Mr. M Ivay, accompaoid ny a few1! of the men, went ntir tol'a large filiate to Ti8i j tconnisn, o cpteior tne soroUikiii mi urT,Ki 01 me naiivea ivmainmg wt board as hostages, tie was received with great pro- tesaonsof friendship, - entertained bospiubl v. and a coach of sea-otter skins' was prepared for r him in the dwelling of the chjefiain, when he fix -. was prevailed opoa to 'fjass tbe ni?ht ! 1 1 ' In the morning, before Mr, M'Kay had refnrni ed to the ship, great numbers of the eailtes 7 came off in their canoes to trade, heided by two sons of Wicananish As they broo?ht abnnd' anceofstvbtter skins and there was every sp- r , pet ranee of a briak trade. Captain Tbbrn did not watt For the return of irr: M'Kay 4 bat; spread oot,1 his wares upon the diaek' "makinjgv-. teokd'tfn" dieplayof blankets.cioitis Itnivei, '.heidg,' and . sr,- nouits, expecting 4a prompt and ;prunu We lie. The Indians, hdweter, wrre not so rscpr f and sinpje as he; sopposed, navmg learned 1 be art of bargaining and the vala of merchandlt.a, New Englandrskippers, and, prided himself up- ' vt 00 his aeuteoe88 rital opinion seerned to rega. r what he ponstdersd a iberal oSar for aactier ,4 skb, the wily old UdisAtxeatedwtthtb;-'.- j aod asked more ihan doubled His cetnradw all A j uk ibeir cue from hlm.'cot kn oilcr-tkta wi- w v A il. J t 4 .MMUI.kUb.l.1' V f ITheold fellowi however bversbot histnarl and mistook the character ' of the. can he was ' treating withr ThoreWas aiphiri, stralzfjt-for- vrarn sailor, woo never nao 1 wo piinaa nor t wo; tr . . prices ihhii dealings; wa drficientm YaUecce rt , and sfianev". and totallv wan luff iniheehleans V ryvot'tntTidHe had Vast deal ct ra, bot ' the whole savse raeeiin soTere!frnontempi.w t Abandoning all farther attemptstberefore, tar I i bargald with his abttfilin ccstooiers; he thrc tv7 , ; his binds Mn to . his (kkets and tced e p e r; d downrbe deek'ib snllep;sileoeeT'V',lar.eia&ui j lid- Indian followed fndx to aad-fro, holding cat a tJ sea-otter skio to him af every tnrn,l and pester- : J Injf httof to trideVFiod8z other; laeaiss' enaval- ; tngl be soddenly changed his ; lone," sod be-: 3 to' .L-.r jeer aoo oanier uuu opuo. uio lursa pnenruo yi fred, rlThls was ioo cclrjf loC the patience of the caotain. who was never remarkable for, re! Ubinga. Joke.' especially when al his ownV ex- v : pehse; Torningj sodoVhly o?on his rrsecatorH be snatched :the; prared ; tier skin from ' huf band, robbed it in his tVe, and dismissed hia o- . ' ver tbe side of the ship withnt very complimtn- ; ' j tary application'to accelerate his exitj ' He then . 1 mcxeo toe pei tries 10 ins , ngni-' sno icii . aoon - thr deck, and brele cp the market io the moir s : ignominious mahcerV T 0& 'Nooksiais made fr --r 5 ed by ShewUhf'one 1 the soas ;of VVwahanish; who went olf breaUuo'i Wnreaoce. aad tbe skin was' now abandoned Jby, hs eaUveav.-y P 7 . j . ;Ayhetr nr. u'Kay stowed on ocara,rnF & - 7. lerprejer related ;what had; rtsed 404 PSW.4. n hioHo prevail epoo the eaptai to male tail, as f from his knowledge of - tie temper and pride 0 f thepropVol the pUc'ha was wre they oold;-f -resent the tndlgntty offered id onevf thtirehiera, mt u Rit. wrjfciosdf!ttsse " , . rience of the Indian character; went to tbjeap tain, who wassiflf "pacfc g the dfck in fmuody cooocilf .'and pci u ted to L j cannon and fire-trms . si ascCexent safVgraid'silsxtNCsked aavazet, Farther replies soa fcsjp icjcatmoa.' tu wj p-Tra ( , j - iwij'irtthoov' toy ; 'tis. .cf kcfjti!itT,i snd-;at " j ; night the captain retire d! as osoal to L 1 f rbi3 t - . ", taking so mors than the osual precaotwes. t ; .3 , " On the toUowing earning, ai day break; trhiljr '; . f . . 1 - ..-a' .... - - t- . - . , ' ; r ! x f t: : - 4: .( i 1 , . X - .- ; S k .v. - KJ n It Y- tVinsn ' - vur uisungutsueu ieiio7-cut:cn, Larnn-i rpint wrucn animate xuttn -tu me oatin? 01 ard tirds T xler'a bcC-oave ocbeua with its I "? 'u- Jl ' - 4 .- -. 1 cians'focivaM.eu - y y .-, t ' 18:30 ; .; -:": cLlfonston.havingbccacledtqthealerin t . , " ' ' - - - K. . - : v ..... . . .... 4 if