lion? beiiaWiV Latin, u, . KM tooo in. pm ins Miftij 6 00 r, i'lKITttl. 0 otitmJg United Sm '.to the 13, in Km !'ue, Ho ill. Popli riwvill t-a i week) of JlIM" and Frith uiyi it; i7 & &t SDiLL. I is ilia rPtidrnet 1 ' muotl r Ui rt ol U' and liijr tIM htWr M ijr tntif III M . "J II tl teuton. ollan m 36. initinfT; v.c. in, ars, ars, an, an. ars, aiti sra. an. an, an, tit H'lfj m. e. Tit .rrir lKll tine ' .llMl 1 ma hereafter ha had 'OoUar uv "WF JW- . l;i - .rnni .ndis BulttutriSxia wlui mill I'llM III IVV - - ' " itj,ar.ca the whole auto at one payiAebl, 1" -a and aslomraathe same class shah r. nji.m tlm'saum tefme bail continue. jrJriaUief riH be charged at other bnbsert titers who do iot per doling tie yeaf .....ru-ed Uiroe A"lni in cwi. rmtuia will t received for less than -hi k Jiamintinned bnt at the on .andF Will UV --- ,. I lie EJiwr, unless ill arreargea are paid t-ie. 411 letters to th Editor mast be pof 57 otherwise they will certainly w t be i fdedto. ' '. ' . , ' il. Ank LtMrlum. TWle-Fit afiperwiarsfbr sack iwertw wlearrf.. C. .j ...... .a-meni will be inserted lor leas In one Dou.' u . , ... . lllMUri'J"iM" LlferliseraenUwUlh oonlianea nam on. L....i ia tnrt them, where no directions imsxtw v previously given. ' ...tinMulM die tear orstx swathe will toad at a Dollar per month to '' ' Ik Ik.. ...Lwn. hanin lb 'ffltM eVWV h the privilege of changing lb form every hi ier. - t MARKI3TS. SALISBURY, !BeMwai per lb. Ida 17 ets. ; Brandy, Ap- I- per gal. ib a SO cia ; Cutum per lb. ( d; 3cis; cotton nagging per yd. 35 ; Uoffee per ib. lo a Is cia ; Uaalinra per 4 a 5 cU ; Cotton yam, from No. 6 la So , l bi a I 87 ets; Feathers per Ib; d, Flout per bl. fd 0(h Wheat per bush. At. Jin per bushel SO fie 1 Cora per bush 40 cia j Impnflooa ets; lead per Ib. 8 a 10 cia ) lulii per gal. 79 ets j Nails per Ib s 10 ; Or! pet Ib O s O ets ; Bacon per Ib 15 , Butler per Ib 13ft es ; Lard pet Ib 15 ; !li per awsnel Al 5 ma; Sieel, Ameri- -I I P" era; fcoj I .is ; Cast- do per lb 45 a . 1 I ft lii a IS ets ; Runi (Ja ,71 1; Yokee do.il ; Wool r;le ,a k i T4JI0W per lb. 10 ct- ; T.i Wwter.per Ib. 10 eta; English do. per Ib ets 1 sugar Jinaioa) per rali lean) per Ib SO w-linen or vd. 1 80 ets ; Wioe (Teiwrlfl) ner sal. tl 50 knajral do. 41 50 a tl 7 oik 1 CUivi do hpL l J 1 75 eis; Malaga, (sweet) m pi 1 hi'-j prr gai, a u cut. CHERAVV. i Beef in market per lo $ i 6 cia.; Banna per 1 1 19 ct; II us do. U0 00 cu 1 IWa.r V lb 19 a SO cu ; Hti9H pef yard- lo SO f , O4ierope per id aiaj 14 ci i C4f-m ut; hi cia; O'tiUM oer iu tim I7 t 0; Com per boahel 5 a 7rt rig . ,ir n wagons sr brl 9 1 0, rrom aior- fHr brl. Wa 0 00 Iron per 100 Im S (Ma & Sl. Mtiaea per gal 45 a 55 ets j Nailacut tn- par Ib 8 1 2 a 9 ets ; Wrought do. per Ib. 40 ; Pork pni brl 00)O ; Rico wr UK) l 4 00; suar per ft. la I i a 13 pt. ; Salt ni MS flWO: Sail per bushel 87 ete-.Sieel A- Irieaa Wiater pr lb 10 ets ; Talkiw IH 10 a liew; aea imperial per 10 f I 35 a 1 S7I ets; jmm 00. pr ie 91 a 1 33 cia ; lobaceo manu l(sred per IMO a 15 ets. FAYETrEVlLLE Brandy, peaol, 50a 60. Do. Apple. 40 a 42 nmr. or lb 16 a 17: t:..it.w iwll. irfi . ki ... . MTeHprlom, ; Flimr biW. t,i . 01 lixaeed pr bh ml SO a 40: KUii.r.. ..r 11. iu . ICoru prouoli t0 a C5t Iron prlli 5i 4 d; W wfr iinj i w; iail wit 7 a ;Sa1l IT v ?3 8ttw r lb iii m, t..cc. pt 5 a ; Wheat or bush tl .til- An IVi.i.i... ;al- 37 1 40, Beeawax 5 a 00 1-002 AT THIS. NEW Fl R M AND FEW GOODS tiltSS & BOG EMI, A .NN0UNE to their friends end the pnb f .lic, that tbey nave for mm! a "i ire now receiving from the Northern Cities owaaooM aasuriment of fall and winter GOODS, omitting of staple and A NC Y DRY UOOD8, roceries. Hardware. Cutler?. flats, Bonnets. Hlioes, Sud- lery, jc. &cr &c. ' wbieh they deem unneeeassry lo boast of inS Wther Su Verv ehnn 11, non-haaMl aniimU H cash, bat iii.kui ... .11 .. .1 j jp a aoammodaiing 1011118, 011 her for cah or fa to pimeiaal dealers, as any G.kxIh can be Fl al in thi. p.rt Mljrlb (;lrulllB. al ,eikti W would reapectfelly inviie Ih. ir fiM-iids and rP"ie generally to call & examine tor proof of 1 ' win Man uiraniirq in riuiuiunir ' gooda to all ifcisa h u,ay fo. iliem with B;Cs"afB;'"have laM'iiaUfnri'rr- fc1 . .. """"n au aoaoiv- COIaTITIO CJTaO'Prrc! . ftajirfilief .r-fc,. ' !, Daniel H. Cress, tenders hia thanks to bis ". and the puldic;fc the li'ieial patrwale , Wi'eileidisl lewarda Kim. and mieaai .. Ptba eneoarairement will anil hk L kat.k. " " T1 I . r 'n. oaiiabury, Nov. 26, 1835-4wl9 JIHE Sub-rilr havinir taken out letters of -..iiuii.win turn win anncxea, on satato of Mra s...k u-j ..... y ' kalian . 11 1 "', i.b ,i,n P'" "H persona indebted lo the same, lo FM Kirward and rhako aeltlomeoi also; to faTL J rn c,,,n"" the same, lo present Ihem Ei L,.B,hMtiotlwl'' tketimfdre ib4 byaw;-" 1 ..- r r: ' eiurTf .xv. , ,;rt, 7 " - 1.-.i - jCAii'h4edV y .. 1 1 r i a oisyior a request the CapUia des- c.Bu6u, wiinhM worthy grasped Mm by aid ' I "'"tj naatily aside, 1 ' 'The devil Caiitmn vkn Met them beal vnu ea( yiMi are vouT' ' r . (Nn ..i.l il. n.-.! . ....... j . .' . vpwin, A if be Mowed if I am let'a drink something.' . , . Aicread.' replied Stavl or. l"n R t e brandy m the way of nioia myself, I l;y're pressing ,ard on us lei. hequi,1. . . -jr rnu-reu me social hall together, nd sgam drank heartil), they retur-ned, wm eapiani caiieu out to the fireraei ui get ... rosin-die order was pbrytd and 111 a few momenta clouds ofamuk. .. dark as tliai of the Alexander! fuU of glit. narne.were eroitleil by the Turtle, v,.c.i raciiemeni prevailed 011 both wmw. l ne river here was bronderthart -oove, ami me Alexander had advanced so tar uiai ner Dow was wuliin ... few teel the stern of the Turtle, but in turn nv .0 en,b,e ,,er '? llojigside jf 4b Jatter she neceesarily lost some headway, and .n a icw aeei neiMiin, Keep her in the l rack,' catted out the captain 01 tne Alexander to his pilot, and M,,ey wom mane way, go over them 1 , . , ,,u. pilot of the Turtle to him f the Alexander, mind thd law if you strike us. I'll ahrMt -1 aae care 01 vourae f ' u.i .1.. you mister. 1 ora. he eonimued in a low er voice, speaking to the assistant pilot. go to my turin, and, bring me my rifle, prime her anew. If that fellow WOll'l mi rial tne law, I ll inflict the punishment. His aisiatant obeyed his request, and Drongnt mm ine rine. Djd you prime her?' asked the pilot, Yes, was the reply. Old vou try if e wa loaded?' 'N, 1 did not, you didn't tell me. Well try.' The Bfisuiant tried, and said she loa.leil.' is Well, put her here then.' rejoined the pilot. Musi At my riif.'il. Fair nlav ia a jewel, and if he won't give the jewel, he snaii nave trie lead. In llie meantime Stay lor, who knew all about steamboats, as he had been for ma ny years a pilot on the Western wa himself, had gone below aiuomr. the tireiaeii. Hearing a boiile of whiskey and a glass. lie ireaiou mem all round. Old Old Viifirmy never lire.' exdaime 1 the negroes after they had drunk. 1 liai s right boy ; replied Staylor. steamlwat men can't do without steam. al leaal when they're for going ahead. under iter immense presa of steam, ih r urtle trembled in every joint It seemed aa if xhe must shake to nieces. I excitement pnnse ned the rrew, and some ol the passengers, but the nioei of them were vrry much frightened. There were several liwhes on board the Turtle, and as the Al exander piessed no closely to her side, they shrunk n: their cabin, and advancing 10 the entra u e of the gentlemen's cabin implnred wnoever itiey saw to beg the captaiu to race no longer. 'We have done all we could madam we have done all we could ladies. Come out yourselves, and ack the captain,' aaid the old gentleman on crutches, we shall be blown up merciful Providence, we shall be Mown up !' Here Slay lor entered the cabin, followed by a number of passengers, who sought lo find in his coot recklessness security in the presence of his courage, trying to abash their tears. She is gaining on lis,' said Staylor, throwing himself into a seal, in the stern of the gentlemen's cabin,, where he could look oiiT of the door leading on in the guards, on the side where the Alex ander would have to pass them, if she could succeed in doing so. She is gain ing on us and we have done our best the boat shakes like a coward she quivers ton much,. Well if the other fellow can beat us (airly let him do it. Yes. he continued, looking through the door at tSe Alexander, who had got her bows nearly aside of the wheel house of the Turtle, 4 she gains oh us amazing. There must have been some thing wrong in her machinery at first, and they've found it out and righted it The last time she turned her bows to pass us, she fell hack. Now you aee she's got nearly to the other sidi of the river, and yet has gained. I thought this was a bet ter boat. She's for takinf thd start on us at Turner point, I see what she's after. You see we have the advantage of her, be cause We'll ling the shoulder of rhe point, and not have so much water to go over she expectel aheTtalteT the other ide to come on ahead of us as tu shoal between. Tbis is a good , place for passing if ahe lias the speed.- - In a few moments the Turtle reached Turnei's Point, and the ether boat bad gained "an her so intich "iiinu'rlKoliirr on the opposite side of the river, nearly side and side wilh her. . 'Ah! exclaimed Staylor, as the Turtle was turning the Point, now's the time! Yon e we; have her a tittle that's becadse he has to turn ber bows this way, and that makes hei ioae ground Now she goes it! Yon see her bws pointed right at ps, he's taking too short a turn but she ean't afford to lose time. , ' 7 She tuuka a if she was .coming right into us !' exclaimed aeveral of the passen gers at onc, in great alarm. ' ! ; That's a fact, . replied Staylor, ruling front; hi cbairfnd j looking througtv the mile, to ae if any , the t,rm ha.1 cm- . " un uui uoi lie did not eem to retr much on 8laylof replied, Uying hi hand On Ralph shoulder. . , ., , own account. Waitn moment ; if they don't get a head of us here they'll give it up.' I swear hM ladies aboard, frightened men nnver worry no, but a frightened woman a different thing i they have a right to be frightened and no shame neither it'a natural to them ' i .1' My God al.e'll be ju, Ui j exclaimed several of the passengers on the guards op posite the Alexander : and aa thev they hurried into the cabin in such bast that some fell and others pitched over them. , I he exclamations, Irom many voices of awpp uer 1 -uoyHi mean u rdn us down! mingled with the p ravers of die women the uuprecaiHMia 01 tne inea, und the apia,u m waicr, loretner with the nome oy tne engines, and the atie idani danger ram ine approximatUNi of tne fmatu them selves for the Turtle was clot into tha shore, and could not avoid the contain of the Alexander, if her pilot should so clioose lormed a scene of dread and dis may seldom surpassed. M mv f the. I. males had rushed into the gentleman's ra ... bin to obtain the mental relief which dan ger fiftds ia companionship, ami clinging w in nope uui nicy wouti be assisted by the sterner aex. The m in on crutches.at ihii crisis.dancad bout in tb sgouy ol his fear. Upon them. though they bid endowed nin with the power of locomotion beyond all illiers Staylor lookod at ncu for a mooieut in a kind nt wooderm. nt, and then s id to him. aa though be W4 cai.nl -making an in qmry 'You look frightenedVranger ' Yea. wr, Ob mv U-d, I am friuhtentd. what ia to iMtroma of ui.?' That's the question; replied SUylor.put ting a quid t.len bis twth, 'f'r the fuel is strauger if this bout goen down, the oiily part of that ever geu tosb u will be your sticM' r At this time the glare from the fire of the Alexander, flashed tearfully through the cabin w indows f the Turtle ib women screamed sHd covered their Loads the men started lo thoirfeet when snbarp ooiso like iho report 0 a nnV- wis heard. A wild cry w s uttered by lim cref of both vessels, and in a uVMneut njiNe ine Alexan der came agaiiut tbe Turtle with surds treiuen loos crack, that ihoae n Hi .ir feet weie throw a prostrat 011 the floor of tin camn the susieudod lamp ivm nroken to piece the iighla on the labies. and :nont ot Iho tables lhoseves. were t 'trow 11 on the floor There was a ino'iieui of awlul.' suspense: the boldest hel.1 his breath for while.' and the neivt instant Sliyior c.ahfd out tbrough iho door, 'put out tout the quick let off your steam, w-u t'onln ' ; Brought s-xnewbat to their s ns by Stay Ik's voice, many of the pissi-ugors, pal tic ularly several gentlemen given to dregs, sprang to lake 1 barge, ol their buggaite. Here lei's look to the wtNnen.'sui 1 Siny lor, lifting u uiiex 1 ingu tshed hghi from the carpet; but the gentlemen were too m.:h engaged wilb themselves In the midst of their confusion, the tittle bind ca'om loy darted into the cabin, wringing his h inls in the violence of bis fright.an.l exclaiming. The biler Ml Uur-l, Of iho biler 'II burst.' 'Here,' said Staylor addressing the boy with a voice cool as a.i underlakt r's but not so mournfully modu! ited, lieto boy .are you particularly engaged?' No sir,' tjicul ited tbe affriglilcned ur chin. Then,' rejoined Staylor. 'while those gentlemeu are taking care of the baggage, do you take care of mine ' Struck with htaroolaelf poeaexmon, every one notwithstanding tbe critical Hiiuatiou, tumed to look at Staylor, who put his hand in bis pocket and deliberately thawing forth a clean sham shirt collar, oe handed it to the black boy. and turning to the one eyed man who had been asleep when the boats truck, and who wa huddling bis clt tlis to gether, be said, Why stranger, you tumbled from that upper birth, all in white, likw rat from a mtal bin.' ,j 'Who tbe devil era you, asked the oqe eyed man. turning lua head round to ena ble his remaining organ of mghr lo tkf 'a full view ol Staylor' peraon. Before Stay lor could reply, aft ex plosion l J a i riff roat t many piece m artillery burst upon 1 erf var,and af it ifiodaway. reverl rating I over tbe bill and water, shrieks, groans, j anacimii; Hr las l.miera erd O xl'a ftsppi and mea arose, that froze aver heart' Want'" P-Ood bapmneas 1 " Phioe the secraid and cries arose, that froze every heart with horror. . - y ' ;' Staylor glanced quickly .round at hi let low passenger, and perceiving no one at peared hurt, he exclaimed: . f 1 Wa or tbe other boat baa burst it bal er' be sprang toward the dour and huriird oat. In a moment ba discovered from the mokoand cries that tbe accident bad hap pened on board jtbe Alexander, wbcee bow" had atruck in v"l mting manner, tho wheel house of the, Turtle, and mahed it into a thousand! pieces. IV. If tbe foiiuor bad j bit tha Idtter plumdy,ba erould ia all prob- Ability have tank bo. iAartwu both boats were mucb injured, 'and wera jammed to gither staylor at a leap lit upon lhaaocK of tfie Alexander, anf beheld" most alliaff abt Dead. manalailJ ! k.i j 'P'h me over Master, fjr God aak. W gin nremaa wnom we have described, at IQ unullefabJe ggoay he lay upon the deck.aad not knowing what be did. tore the fl-sb 1 D:aiinn irom an annim 1. k- . L - w r - "v "war ae maggeq Himself to tbe edge of the boat, nna aiiempied to throw bimsell overboard Whm he wu prevented bv Stavl or. ! .Tbeti ene wa too shocking to describe, Five firemen, two women, a child, and three roen.de, k pissengers,were scalded to neatn, Vive others were scalded badly, it was thought mortally and nine others were aenoiuiy, in lured. The wounded wet i... imediately placed in bertha, or laid on the noor ol the cabin on beds, and every noe sible attention that nrciinstancM would al. !", wl'nown to ihem; but it wast poot cuo?Naiiou to tne iriends of those who rimer, tpiemember that had their liven been guarded ball' aa well u their wo rn s warn dressed, the awful accident would not have happened Maljib iVckford exerted h'mir. with tf phihnthrop Vri the iit-wost of bis pow r; hut the recoliertion of the Vene, when ever be thoojbi of it. though long aAr- ward. made him shudder in every nerve. , li is aaarlluis and most melancholy to opserve ine recklens disregard of life arid limu, which exists in this aod other respects, ou the atstorn ' waters. It will uever be remedied uutti tiingresa tikes hold f tbe subject, ' and by rvere enactments, make all tnoae who have control on silch Occasion, penally reepousiulu for all inju ries thai occur fro.e tin-ir csreleinss or ignorance. Justico as well as huinanity do- maii'is sutn enactments: traveiiinar will imv- er be hukf as saft) on tho western waters as 11 should be, until they are mdo. . : : I es' said oo of the hands ol the Alex andiT, as he assisted 10 reuioviug the dead hody ol one of his caunpxntouft. ihife never would have happened if it ha.l'ut been for the pilot of 1 lie Turtle; he ought tobastiung up lor it ' 'Strung up for wbil? fnqitred the pilot of tbe Turtle, who stood within heating, though on the deck f Ins unn boat, with his am folded and looking sullenly on the c ne 'Swung up for what? Blast you I'd give yon a bullet for much ' Try it' replied the fireuun a white roan speaking fiercely. Corn",' said Slay lor, 'there's enough of this Did you about tbe pilot of the other boat?' 'I did' replied the pilot, 'and I'll abide by it. Was he not coming right down, on us ? didn't I warn him off often e-l noiigu?' le would have ked off if yon hadn't a1 shot him, replied tho fireman. 'and 1 say that you oiiiit to he l ikrn aud given Up to jus tice.' 7 Tiki! tne then if you think so,' replied the pilot, though his voice evidently falter ed a little, but he conti.iuod and addrvased Staylir, saying. 'if" wa; coming right down upon us; I arner h' n off. lint he ca ne ahead; and it he meant to torn.! inifl us, did I no! serve tM'-tt right? I ted you sir, I thought beside thu I might sive the hvea of our people. il I dropped him. 11 was coming right into us, and if the Alexander was left to heraelf, I thought the current, as we were going' down tue river, would keep her off so it would, if she hadn't bet n tmdtr sin h head ii y. What headway sho was under la now plain to every bod); tor what made her boiler burst?' Stranger,' said Staylor to him. 'I don't know yon; there :uay he some truth in what you say, and the whole hiiainess wns in in bioo ' Itellyouv.h it, unless you in -an to stand a lough luiio of it, you had let' ler be off' The pilot took the hint; for half an hour afterward.s, as the alarm nd contusion sub sided, when it was t!krd f among the pas8rinsjcrs f holb boats as expedient and proper to arreM and give him up to justice, it .was diicuyert'd he bad gone ashore, po owe knew whero. Loao Uvuon VV'e cjpy a c ureapanlenoe belweti Jji.ro by r n and an m kutwu genile man noi as any thing receti'ily come l light, but aa a very iiitureaitng dnconieiit which or rtaler may not havx irn'i. 1 Turn stale of tetud whinn lord Byron exhibit is truly toonhuig-f-unseuled vefjuig towards tatahatn, yet Iroa Med by hia kuwwWdue of a bnlier way. i. Citiciwuili Journal FrometSomeriet,J'vvi,il. ' Mv Lean Mure than twu years since,! a lovely and beloved wifu Waa taken fr n me, by lidlnngdiaeae.afiira 'very siiort union. She I posaeaaed unvarying genUeneu .v lurtitods. aod a piety so retiring a rarely to di I iianlf in word, but av influential aa to priuluiM) uniform I beiieviileooaifobduct. " 4n the ltt lur of hfe. after a farewell look on a lau-lv b.m and odlv httantriSr arbom sh had eiutoed inpproaait)ls niiiveraryoher diseaae pets which 110 ou had seen during ber hie, and wl.ieii eonisip hi-r m ai.r del ilimghts. I tin induced lo 'waniiKinica'e Ui yotit Lordship a paa sae from tbeae piper-, whirh there ia m doubt. refers id yiiorself ; aa I bavM morn than uane the heard ths writer mention your agility rock l I iaatiaoa 0b my Gxl t I take encnaragement from tbsaskurance of thy word, to prar lo thee in be half of on . for wbiim I have lately been much interested . May iba pfrwrn to whom 1 allude, (aad who is now, we fear, aa much diaiingaish ad lur his neglect of Thee as for the irsnsomid ant lalenia tboo liaal bestod on him.) be awa kaaed la a sense of bis own dai;gr, and led to seek that peam of mind in a pMper was of reli gion which he has found this world's enjoyment enable to procure 1 ii moo grant mat bis lo- p-'iorexauipl mar be prodweuve of lat mar x- tensive tot ihaa hi. m4 tfK, m l -.a 1.7" "'. . w' Mw . "aa mnieiea oa aim f t. H-ing.eSl,isur a. i ... Z . .T.rr m M this extnu,, bat H ma mwwm m nwiw v aii nan. naa ma mn n"w . m uimiiu XpusialaliM'y bawMga of VI kl L. .t- " l.. ' V --.-, mi, Soaroa of fcaiwiaeaa li mZiZt. tTLX was amHiiii aaa a naa maSaaaiuu. ad fraaehamy. wbieh. ia i-whi-. i.- u r.i.i. t ... r: !"""',w"' P"W-v ealimaiired amMit the i . . - - ... .? T " M'wbing itiaanlulU. I will baps that a ararer. whink I a... wpiy no-re, may not as alwiya uuavatliug M It would add nuibinv. m turd l.. ik- i- wnion yoar (soum baa aurnKm.id tor an anlaown and onsenra individual u. h) htlmirattiM of it. "? I had mil., k. .... orrea won laoae who wish and pray that dom frum abova," and " peaee,M and may enter suei a mind." 'Joy." Loan Braoa't aatwaa, Puw, Dec. 8, 1831. 9 a oia. i nave teomved vour latuw. - I a say. that iha extraet wbieh K eonUin has sfleb ted ma. bec.aae it would imply a want of all -' tlft bSMI la :-a. I aw t I am out quite earn thai it waa intended by Ibe winer for me, yet, the dais, the place where li v.... ww nnvv raw H VIM IMIilairMlliaB J was written, wun auma otbur . ..,,-. - a I a. ., . . -.. wniun vou meoiion. remlera iba a ! . ai . a . rw "V- Die. nut, lor wnonisuevwi fl waa nim I k... reao n won an ma Measore thai ean aria. A... I 1. !.a . aa . . " " " o nieinicnoij a lopie. i aay Ptauurt, tonauoe I L-l . " . . '"" .iur mn ana simple plots re of tbe lib ana Am mil vi in. v.oBiieni neraon. whom i ir...i mat you win agam moM.eaanui be contereplaied without the admiration due lo bur virtues at her pnfr;..-oawti Msr last inoovnis l-anicuiany BtnUMig; It I do Dot know,tbat ... .nc oounn oi ,.uing IIM atory of OUIiklnd, ...I,,.-.. , uiy vonerTainma of the , xtsimg portion, I ever met with an tbimr wi unta.inia tiooaly beaalilal. Iiidp.iably, Ann betiev- e in ine gpei nave a gmai advaniae over all mnera, kit lueaimpM reaam. that, if .rne, ilt.w will laan a a. .1. ar m..w tuir mn.ru iit.reaiirtr. and il nrn-auer iney can be out vk.it the inlldttl in bia eternal sWn. i.n.... ine asHMiaiHWid' ibe exalted hiVpo. thr.iOgti liln witboat suba. q--ni ciMaprtntiiieiir, aftioe. a'l .. . . T r' a tbn wurai ' for hem,; " imii of nothing, nothiiu an BOaM,' aiot even aorrow. But a man creed ... n oei tun u peiui upon niaisnlf j who ean Say ! win oe ievr. ma., or me oilier ; and leasl ul all. inai wrutw ne least Can (aauprekeiMt ? I baV nwever naorei, thai tbime who have oeuun wi... .a i-iii-u inun, nav in innl grrat y arruwHi 11 aa cniuiiigwiirtn, t larke, (ho -mum. aa an nriaii t ojiy t, una UltKMii, (HlH.ua Catbolie,;anlMui4lier ; wmiit on the other tiaini.noiniug n inore eoaitnofi than ror ibt ear ly akeplie to end in a flrru onhef, like Malnper-viaandH'-ory hltik VViiti. M Bai my uuwiim. m u aoknowledea voui Lintit,Bnd not lo makn a dtsaertattiai. I am bitted 10 you for your good wial.is, and more! man ooiignd by the extract liotn the paper, of b beloved ahjecl Wbuaa qualuio you wen descniMO in s lew Hurts. I can aaaars yon, thai all ibe tain which ver cheated he- inanity into higher ooli.ai- of ita owa iroporianee, would never weigh in my mind against the pure and piaus interest wbioh a virtuous being may be pUaed, lo ukein any well'aM, In this (aar.l of view, I would sot f .charge th ptayer of ib doaaed on my behalf fur the united glory of Homer, Cataar, and Napoleon : eoul uoh be accumulated spun a living head Ih ml al leasl.iba justice to auppie thai Video we I lor probo qn." however tbs Deieriura exjuur' uiay have bee applied to my oondacl. ' 1 have the honor to be, Vour obliged and obodient servant. ' " Braon." j M 8 I do not know that I am addressing a clergyman; bul I pr-muri that yoa will But he alfmnted by ih nu-.uk (if it hi onejna llip addrea ol ibw letter. On who has so well x platnml, and deeply fell, th dors rine .a reli gion, will oteus ib error which led me to bd ltv him its minMer " BY TIIK KXfHS MAH.. OlBdeS of the (J lift and Patriot, J BaLTivjoas, No. 13. half pavl 12 oVI.a k r. m VERV UTK Hi IMrOKI'AVT .FRO VI ! -TIIK PACIFIC- a. fIUrmpted KewltUim if Chili The fast sailiur brig r?yle, Capt Ct 1. 11,11. arrived at ibis port hial night in only 7-2 ilija from Valpa raiso, the Exhangi Reading ItiMiina have re ceived pap ra to the thirty first id Anguat in clusive, hum which w gather the iollowing ataierrient Qt an7 aitempted revoluiion of Chili. I iifiiiri-ii urn waa received at Valparaiso by in Chili tiuvrimenl from their Minister in Peru, that th Ei Gnnotal Freire f formerly Presides 1 of Chili,) waa fining out arj expedition at Callao (CkMi8iaiiig a in amp lonwaqoaaa ana siaa-oi-War Brig Ci.'' Orbegoa, chartered from tbe Peru" UiNp foment) for th Island .. of Chilve in. tbe South part of Chili to effect a revolution in that quartet' against th sibling Government of Chili, and sailed from Calln 7ih July, bis knee consisted tf atjottt l 4 guns in each veaael. and a- bont 00 men and olooors in Dotn tn men were mostly deactun from fundga VeaaieU, and bis of ncere were tiiranecied and aanmnea vmiwn, j Frane Intention being to loach at the Island of 1 Juan Farnandea. and there release and take in to 1 .: : .1. . I- J a a r!.: nia rvio0, ia oua'iow pwooo vj im vai- li Government but 00 their passsga op, the orew of Ship Monleaqaada fell oa their Officers ind ooofliied them in irons on the desk aad brought the Ship iato Valparaiso on the 6ih or 6lb of August, and gave bar op with the uffi oers oa board kitbeCbili GoVernmoU j This Informal ion caused a great deal of alarm at Valparaiso and St. Jagn ; all aisiness ws at J aa end and a revoluiion expected by many, The Chili Government look very atrorg and energetic measure. te counteract Frstrs. Troup were ira mediately despatched South. Tbs Achillea man- of war. brut aod Shi Mootearuada, and Schr. Ctdobulo were Atted out ad in a very short Urn armed and manned under th Chili Flag, and sailed supposed bound to Chin ia search of Fif re. other veasah. th General ObregM.he being on buardriuitvsM ZttlP.&r! Uhl oa all uTKuir -.... the Ml Aug. myJSiSi1A ' -P on BlOllW H..rla n n . . 1 up for the pfoomtioo ol Y.ImiVi. n.jL T5' . . unaa niara aaaa ML. m - M - cwwi... -LL. 7j r " i ash om k iieami r;; TZuizj" ,"wiljn irBDDHBI LW WM IS I 1. . .1 ' n - y the Barqoa spn-i. b b .earl bad been r le. fco e . . . a W w-'"' V WW I'll! inure, tr.aa Coo. i m . r. i ihi.iii ne Would BikmI wnm A.o. ...r i ua .a. a a . - - ..... T w . . 9"9 sWNded their movemeau.' a.i liZ PP"' gnmenrTa. ... ... er Ibe umbar o was raiawl and i-wn..1.. - - 'Bl'l 10 iMUiriM I (a nanal --la... . stored aiVa.par., li wasgeibVVved a Valparaiso and alaA k. ik. i k.u T". of Peru nad mnrtfttrZrtfZZ? on agataat Cbih. and it was taouirhi J j,,. tbaithsre would aa a war Between Chili .nd Pil OaralaiidiMiaD-k...u... . -T" AWof. tereeted Isfsnd of panauly tTJ oa baard the IT. tt. ahi. nT..iL. L ' way of Puaaiaa. SMMiii Ibai ska inU J...VT ' at that plaoanmit the lat of Oacsmbf ri Tlia " offlosrs and erew wrr all in f.'od health. v TO THE PUBLIC. - -fj, Lost o Ik Sttom PmckU Ihn. Wlttf.. The aauMiuue sxagvratad aeeumialiliiiid fata. siatmawits, which have been punlitlMd in lb nwpeia, ana owarwisa etraalaied, reiaUvo ie ib recent disaster of ibe William Udknawifaw oer it aoa.ary,ia vimiteaiioaofaiy character a V?' wP"talwc ssama and ship maaier, i bat I abiaild lay a plaia narrative of laeta Befor ibe public IV 14 yea is. I hava beea engaged (wnb ibe eaoepiion ul tww voyages to Karon) aa maater, nrtfae navigation uf.hipe and steam paokeiabai worn New York aad tWliatton, due nag all wbiiih tnuw.l Itava ani..aad and mu.j " the full approbation and oonfidsaos of wy em tywt, aud had oo eomulaiau arafariad mi.i. either wj SMtaansbip or dejLMiawal t aad l ean- out now psruul my bard earaed MpoUUoa lo bo wrested luaa um, nor mv or tsakMaai iuuaai.au. ba blasted, ruber by I he exaggrralvd euh,rmg id aiaiw ana mexuerieiic. ut IIm wi'I..! .,...i..- aienlaol wahee .It in s well kn.iwu La, thai It was not in I. iiinMi HiiiiiawH i-ew Itua in tna Wuliain u. ....... ... a . a. aV a t . tiiojons ; aud it wa bul a lew minuia on-iiuu. epanwre, .m ber lat disastrous vigw ' th"1 -"lciie4 by h CM.at.fts toaair.-' ".' take faskage ut hr.Wtth the I ia.iaaa.uT I h.. aa.... ia... al... ..I. ib lable, an iww tu havtua a-vers attouiion paid tathe Cuiilluri aod.cuDvmi U I ll.. MaaaOMa.a . A-aa A..m. . 1 . . - ..... r..s., HU,,K yUm yoyage, auu aiau I hat I would advi with .Mr. Aauaaaa U a..,.J... should fequire it. Mr..MoaOAdid m&X, ine. Oiar uia 4 agrne, to Uk. charge , T iU oavigaiKin ef the tiual ; m did bd Hunk if i'jL ry lor urn lodo Sojmi It liad iwoeiib.iLii .- di viduals on, board lor Hal purauw . Ait.An? Ureva, eonaiiieied aakUlul an tieiilij,; pa'rrga to'. aid an expeririicid roasier. and wiu. k.j bemi masier bmb ia this trade, and est lawn voyages ; and Mr- T. l Wiaarnt. hia .... . .. Uul int n bsat, havirg liihjd f f"'' ,iu lfc lk 't af fi- " m. uiiwuna, ana not Va f'tHBraa- der or navigator, and ba offio asaooMd oa board of her, was so aaaaised from mutm eooeae towards, aad a whm to oblige Mr. Mou.tr.aad waa strictly limited to Ibe purpu above men Moaed ; and as it waa en without 'eaeouiibiliir. so it waa one for which I never exaawiad nai.aaiLtf. ' r- ' W. I.fi New-York Satardar' kid ' l Viw Ooluber, having on board US pasengr. After paaaing Bainegai,wBteerd b. by W. half VY Sunday mjoo. 9Hi, w ju lgvd ouraelvsa jn lat 7 47. by dad rtckoning tie oUervalion. sua hm. ing obscured, and it was apppieed by l that the boat waa moviog al the rat uf JO mil pwhour, haing,a strung N. E. wind and la eegia ma- L.. an J ...a .... a . amx u ana n rnviouwina monoay lOik, tbajt half paal I, A M. wo had hnaled our water to 1 1 raibians. Our euow ibe ordVreat Waa R kw W th lead boe every 10 or flfteea qiioole the line tended by Mr. Andrews: and tiaa litiued lo have from 11 lo 13 mihetM water sniij about 2h SOra. A. M. bi a a light was seen baring N. W. which was Mppoavd tob Caps Hati-raa light. The lead was kept "goiog. and w gradually deepen' d, the walk f to 15. 17 aad 19 In I hum aa ra.ffta.ru.al la 1. .a.al.... ' il.. .i. -"" - j-... j .... miiwivw,iav. aa 50m. A M.ha was looking through bis sdv slaaa. sad said h could distinctly a the breakrra 00 tne ouier point w uaneras sboai. At 9 45m ba repeted no hoiiom, saying w meat have 20 fa Ikuins water .li that w had passed lb shusl. At 4 A M. b stid wa bad better ban! hei av aa. swer wssjf yoa are sure you have psassi th riniai, wunii oa irputro 1 n,w we UBVe.-Uor OMirse waaaeeordingty ahaptd te Cap Lookoat, ano in teas again aov, out got no bottom. . Uetor I prueeed fsribsr, I wish lo impress eat the minds of the public, thai a vernal steering 8. by W. from II fathoms wsur, oflT Body's la lard, on CbirsiMonmieo bsaeb. eanaot aWpea it ' until ahe passed if alter abtal ; eoneaqneeily 1 Ihere most have been sa error ia th soundings orjheeompase ; peeibly it might bar beea Iba laiiei, a .Mr. Andrew ha erne infurmsd me b hsa kaowa aa eirur in ite empaite ' from sa to . two points, sad il o, and tb veaaal wa aukins; a 8. by E. course, ia place of 8. by VV. the tjrea ordered!, tbe depth of water may, ba anouoaiad far, bat ia ad other way. - However, tber araol nave been an error 1 - tb Boandirttga, a w -could o bav ra 00 Iim fta W btbums wa ter 40 minutes, aor from 17 or evra from IS m thouM water I have paassd Caps Hattrraa to hurt of .400 . liniea, alMit 300. of which aa master, aad as soch. whea passing ibe shual. I invariably attended lo the eoendinf myself: bal in tbie ease it waa not my doty, partioahrly a I bad no reason is doubt the capacity of lb sum in charge. ' B-t must retura to tb sobjrW At 4 A. M . or a Caw minute pest, Mr. WimJiiB took charge of the deck l a was mads Brautiav- ted with all the particular Bid teques.ed to keep a sharp look osi Abnei 40 ttiaataa bast 4. breaker were an ; tbe wheel was erdeved bard a eabuard and th esgin etopt,' bat befor sha eoald answer in wheel she fWe sou diseiivered if te-be New laWt.sbuet 5 miles Berth of Cap Haiteraa. Tb aawia mmm' est w work to back ber off. sat we Mndn ioa msibla J b,'bweveT, workad off, balm. j,. Ski 01 e oar, now wo maswfs te '-set' ksr round aad beading the aoaib chaoMd. whea. nit Uaaower. "V ) 4- 1 vi 1 c " I 4 LM. .. ft ' ' -41, i 'v ' 0