V f.r as fr t!y a in any other re.iK When it reases tl, bury Ihe root agstn, sod tlie tree will not b hurt, . To rtmt rtf. Pi Ark Trtrt The f.l'iwing m hod ti securing peiteh tre from injury, mil pro. rtntiri their t'rir.gfnii' plentifully, ia h..-cu prsr llsVd with uninterrupted success l i r many years. As mmn as the bt'.som appear in the t .rii..;, caiir fine shPii over Ihem mid the young have, ,y iiKttii ni s till b-x, f.ill yf small holes, and la-it-rued iol.e en ! J pt,le. Irshould Ixj U mo m a still, moiwf d'tjv lltm-i rA iiUAVi 'cute. f;m if (;?(,,, .The fwUWifin?fmii':-.n is ft am return n!i lo lite I -l Uli eOepaft(ii-ut, and has been poiite. v namM i u torXpoblioatjon i C Anripafri, IJticauu-M, ami FtrioJieah, pub- hihol in the V.uthJ Statu, V July Ho"). New JImp.Jitrc, " V:riVit, - . :. ni :n '.-71 ' . ': 'Si-i - u .Massachusetts, (si BuAm Cj.) Ko.iO I - J.s, -louitertH-ut, .-. JW Yi-rk. (at .New Voriivcit) 71) .e J--rw, . Marvtand, (it Tt i'uninre VM IVtuifylmniait PftiUduluhra 711 iJintrvTl Columbia, (it WasliuiMon 11; v iruuiis, (nt Kichauiid 1) Nmth (.'arumm, C'Wtrr4,' ' . '. t JMutMin, . , . Ill iMm ipnpi, . . . lmmm, fat New Organs JO) Aftinn, .': t , 1 pouctoee, . ' ' .i i. (il Cmrumii 27; - Hn:li"piri, . ,r " Wu.Mim TirriUrr, . li Territory, ' , " !ntllf, - . " ,'' liLl :, ":'.. " 'V Of tti tibiwo !JS nro iibliVr rfnly. H Cri- " . v - ,. 1. vV . mM ' .' 4 3 - H3 T- -i Uy, $1 Hu.w.Ujj end Ot'Lcfic tLsisck!-!. i 'I a l"ni(iiier arj indued auii.i-uimithly, monthly, . - e... ' onj q ikitcriy, prmcqMlly manine an! review. ? " Wany f iWKily. pun; aUi iie tri. weekly, i:n.. weekly, awd weekly. TlrtHy-eijiht ate in ' - .fM6.tirtu.tf kagttiijtHiour.'Ui'llw JK'vMch.iiud-tn4' , n the Sp'Mwsh. S:-rt of tlie New Oilvaiw pa .-. , r are priulfnu Fieftfii at.4 Eugiisli." - ..: e ..r,vxwaimn-niBmum-lt 0L'11UG;AMU.0 - l' WAS NEAR FOtt'lV.fllSO.V. Mutiertif JJm Ilidgt and hii fathrr, c T.y a h.1ir reeoivetl in ttus city (fyerday, froit) -m f-oeet'tn-itt Forrt.rbinfftAt(answrrT r arc ni!iried that almil a "week siuw theVehrH.;1 ledrhif Jihn Uilgti and hi titl.eri tWof th tiot pro uiiienl persone lh nation, weri brSilsl ly are! -tyly iwirdered. an th if Ufa .Uoaa, rtie -Jea.iir of the opu-JSilim nOy, has, n eMpWc4 4.i r i, bm! r'mjeii(H4 iftH p his q.i tners at . Fiirr (Jlt-r f ir (M.-r-fiuaJ 'eurtly. , . '; From the iim 'rce w nha Ipurn that aSff. ., Vn:;hi and Cvf ekdJreh were tiihoin'ii.ly 'inur- i!t-iI. ull.n.f ll... lllll. J , 11 ... ..-a. r'.tn 11,11 U' .i. " - ' ' --d. Il wns oriii'rail Is'heved t Fort Gibson, f ',il irp'irator of this act fUd Ijcert urieiedj iind l..ke.'i ,tii inanv others of a isiloriisis rlmme i-i, ami Mini wot ts) iihw-mm.! wiin, ami thev - 1r 1. s, i t tf Ve ry iuiii ui4 ifiyjuJge Lpuk.-- - .U'irK'mrirrr-r , . "- - " V," ' " ' . . ,. .. rr v.;, uM-rxsVYmrrwrn? HI'luiYKIT UV FIRE. i A fi'btkt-w-w.fl;!rTtftiiTS'pie U . n lih.iW4--or3:WlleTW-r7riiTr(rr ..anil oil iwrry-UuhiAg--irt--4iihj -sides iif-thritrec i ... ... . - ..I v to iesti-tri i.f thn.M'sfs. Iloldw. - Z C.-i'V w.ir( in th neighborhood was cleared except llio ii rforeaof the lowrendof ll iyilen's wh.irtf CnirL"hrf. Cnimwharf, Stentn Boat h irt, ajtiJlabh'Wjir4-'wes4 Ilia and ilia Ahiesil, wer Inlslly (Wroyed. having ', been annsmd in ihe dick. and several other tisd fire, but were extinguished. --. - . The list f ui)erer is aumeron, chiefly nier.1 chs-it il-a'.or in Vst India Dry Gonda, fl mr ami com, hat Mores, jwn;,ef,Uilor,hue,n keis,aud every specie of i"nechat;ic. Ihe slip if. Ihe . Esort S..,tiin- .ivs : ' ; " .otlii g K ii., iii's i.f wli.tl wa yestenlsy tiis ren're, and in fact l.eariv the tircunifertnce .f i!i 1ii:m: jwrl of the town, but a iiutp of ruiua ahvs wtiieh rise lite b!ai keoed cliutulu of the burnt Iwnl l.iijs. ami over which tiie simdce rests hhe a - pail a if to hide the hideous mass IvrH sth. Sua e ..? ri,'"i 'he above, an estimate baa keu inaJu.au the pr-.teftv (J.-stroyed, which i put at f j-tU.flitQ, .f .;... -n.tvio ee siipmieJ to bo injured." JNtuiri .j(rtiUoe. j. , '.!- .,"' ;.. H . IMPtiRTiNT. D1X1S10X. . . '. . The S . '".tie P inrf h is jiHl decided, in th" Case 'JZ'ti " R.'fhrtfii" Cait iT37 Tii ui N i t hii7npt.i.i,tTMt, afCfirdmg IoJIIms proper coiiiu.--U.o etr Slit see te.n of liio ( siusiiiutMifi, a residence f r ttveivn trnorehs j any fvrfff tir,8fntie fe wiflii iciit"L au7 Ihorise a vote for Memls-rs of Ihe House of Com mons in the County in which lh voter is resident on Ihe Jay of Election, and lh.it :ha resi.leiK-e .for that period need tint be in the same county in vln. h the vote is n(T rc I, Bat lha Court says, tt!Tf7 fcV a TWtrTirc JO tlld Coouly, l',e Count 1 1 u- lion mi' ii.t a fii"m. u in mat couuty. 1 hu requt- silio t not satisfied by a vi.nl lo lliu County ger were corned mi Ihe Eastern Rat! Road. , I he ; whether tor a longer vr a Shorter lime, if the stay trams rrmdo twenty five ,,tpp between I'oaion ai.d . lsrfiir a temporary purpise.and with the desigu ofiHnlsm, and two trips between Boston and Lynn ; leaving the ciainty wheq that pursa is secouv 1 the largest numlier carried by any one train was plisheil It must Is a fixed ahKie thereiu tutttig it jne place r Am (tome. 1 he Csuirt lur- ih-t remarks that. this reiuYncP or doinietl is a f.sct, nut iiwire (jitrwiilt of aferUmmeiit when re j'tiid a the qualitioalioti fif a voter, than resi tluiicq nr.douo'i.il at the momn'of a n an's deuth, which is so important fu regulating the i)irsitiim and managemeni of his estate after death." . J'e r?: rej.iiced that lhis imporl.ii! snd much exed question is now settled. Inpectorsf Elec tion will, heraf(er, have no ditFiculiv in divirfin" i!-m the qoallitiraitoes il voters, n fir at h list am parncuiar queeuon is c iiiccruea. Hal. iitg. It is stated that oa th fiBin l brick houses are tin in prewfTM of UiiMingin ('incioimti, and lhal Us humjreJ more will be buill in Ihe course 4 the saioniter. Even ibis immense amount of neat build ltg wi:i not supplf the demand. ' . .-- f biwplar CamMwtf .ViirAin-. In ri'(i"tinj a liou-se cm C'airif) Mrr t, t'riay, cunom cmtri. Villi n ivrrrd l'..r ' ir- t ( 1 1 . jp d((jm, III lirk rHun in tim Mc-L.-i y wan h riiu'ml MM fi". in irudVli.n'K no to !! iiiiiiiiv;ili!n. To "f t tie li-gi ol'tfi table were l'"lliw. l'iin th" lil Ikw I. jjm, wirn were run t' Ibr llr, nii.l iil .ii tle lln'if ill (KMiVCi inado't r tl.u .urp tw tliC anil, thiiii up ti liid w.ill to tti tiiirj ! ,i v, lliuiiCiJ In . u.iiit iiu-iKilint' ly nbv the cmlra of t)i (able, riif wirs tut re coaiiiiuiiicalRJ from the tuMe l the p . nit uLiivif in tlm riiunner nwil in tx-ll lianfj nit;. The jjnjovi-ii ilirini!l which ilicy run ro iiiiuiil wltbb 'f"st buclifkin, su a to' prevent a nuM' in pulling tlimu ; the iirimnii were t lien cuv. frediivr witti thin copier end carpH M;reiifd J all trotn view the grtov' in (be wall were pa- H-r-d oer booh ti prevent dt'tecimn. IiTiirie'lt- , iti-;y a':ve tli? mrd la'ile the ceiiing wai orna- nii'ii'i-ij i,;i a ciicular rfiii.imc, wlr-sr tn Umihmi of'tuinu purlui. In lit, centre' t4 tb painting n hfM.k lie If to kiiMii'inl a luuip. l'h ri'iliiij; w;irut ii.ti tmoll boles, which cnuld not bt deteo t:d from btlow, tx?cmisH tli-y rnprenented certain ptirtioim of the fiui-es of the painting? " When a , pitrty wn eny:j;i d ht piny, q proti eU.ve euul J look down iimi the huudk and by piillinj; the wire -jive bin p .rtiiiic at the ladle auv intnnatinn Id in?ilfetfiflf'orrtie rpjioir7ii hMhdi Whu-.irit agreed ' ijrnal iii;lt indicate. The rwirri abfive was kept drk, wbkh itlito prevented the pfuyere frotH acer ' tatni'ig the cheat, pnriiculnrly at ni jht. .' . The Ikhiws Wag formerly occupied by a perioa kIiii nrofcawtd Inwi t&miniamoH merchant. -Tb . clurk in the establishment, we understand, were not allowed acne tn., the card reem or the room Tn tfmeHfWWfe4lt . .. ' . .-A .l. --.i time fcincewand o euuhioii'v wa the whole con (rived thut it was hot until the houe was overhaul. ed tir repair'hat 'thirnoiH-ifiizmiioii-levice ft.r -Mwiiidltng aim discovered.?!'. Orlvaia Bulletin, -:" -.- . The Ohio. -No river in the world r:tls fur thoumnd mile n current' f anioolh ai d peaceful. , It tribnirH! wind through a man valbja in (en dill'i-rent S;tes.r The Ttiiiierc,ih,lrtt in lia. Iiaving pa-fnl navijuhlo courso thrfii2h three States, lor more than one thousand milej,f,i!l into the Ohio river filly in il above its moHtli j the (Nntiberlnnd five hundred and aevenl itiilej be Wt navigable, fur tcatti'.Ki!i t toa'-jiville, atuj for kef I boat three fiundted nnle' further i-she Wa bVh, (wo henifred mile j Green river, two IhV dreti and eijhtyrrrHe from the trnmili iftle01irV - In answerto ah inqnirjrfrom th river liav'lAlile lwo hundred iiViieiT.'alid rwo Titm-'rA'rrny aud NaYy Chronicle, the Pi tlredVn rds wide at the month ( the Kentucky, five ' 'ial ny that Postiiiaster are ju himdrad and four miles navijjahle one humh-'d inn r.ttv miirs j ureal iviiaiw, tour nu.inrea .iu I'li'iiiv-iwrv- mile nnvianwe ixty. touritites iot HirtS;.linA, hrft annually t mnfotrowiw. Ia....1qwii4 iiiiiiimiimubSin!; brtwet-tlie "lrlit'Sj.sucbi.i..- l M ttttvu.i. lUai.feA... ik-' seven i nttnea i,ust,es ot sail ; ureal MusKinStm., ...' a - - - sis' "! ' mRMmpma.m.jmwMK "I" '"T w,co 8,v? uauce """e"' 1 I . : 1.' t ... . - . . .1. - ttrtie-oiH-i. rin tu course o niore itmn a Wfat-..., ani mile,' it Wsnheix State, and with its trtlm I tries, litis iuorlh:ni five thousand mile of navt- . tiMt water. It mean width is six hundred ; k-WHk ttMVeWptint tf- rl miff?, the averse width of which is one thousand aids. "The average rapidity of its current ia'; three mile nn hours : It rise fifty or niors teai. At In water, it surface at Cincinnati is supposed lp..t V? hiiti4rcj and Hiirty fret bjlow the level tf ul" Lake E ie and four -bundled sod thirty above lii ijile water of the' Atlantic. Such is the Ohio. ffotiking tn the it recti ofGmad.ii pa'ssitiig -" " amriii.1 ..r....i.,n .. ..!,.... flir'llli'll t'l" i'" i.U ,.! I.emm, ii, i. oiis.uiii Ii. I.iiiK 1 tlm encentusv of lha three nriticibal ones. Nor ii there auhl disgusting in the prVcet-s, or in lha" odor exhaled ; tnr I Ik; oil utcdtu the friturai ii of tJiC jwXB diviaul coulee, ik ..ujji i leaojn theirr,JbAitJqii.Vteit9iUvlliey eniploy I.S.k equally I lere the polenta,- polpet Uvand ravmlillie three favorite dtslumnf GenuH, iVrh4h n. ,., :.t ... iW. ..i...i ,i, a, r.ifi.t rsw't: (fm.shnp-aTS iiavtla wtocu-Emhh'iuf 4 Wrt1v'M - s - 1 n.'"'-i,E.iV.AO J.'VI iliu Miiiu'tites iA Jhu. nuHMim hv. Iri thA Imrlf nt ,'lr'j tf'pf nrr '"""! r 1 rli nrr piyejl all' the necessary nppamlns of cwdtingj. and t ha, pro prii lor, with otte p IwoBifsistunis, white ca)ged and enrolled, with kirife itL.belLjlUuids -joadv--V Unh Mew, Irj (ir. htutl, according Jittls wish or lo; rlh , . iue visnurs. poriurn i mu nni u iiunilfd io .m.trnieli.l iln Ifil ll'rf. Ibllirh 'U rfl 'kiM.'S IU..lliliit f.krfli r. i ..,! U seksjlesl hyme pch-strsin eincure,"who may t see bis dinner Co-kcil, and Ost it on the spot m a vert short space of timo Auity Bhinghn't Idler in Itaty. . ,r-.! ."..-r... -.A ' '-" " , mill if riiia reavci n iu etiowv uniinnii. nniiinir in The Lecislat'ire of Connecticut havn- passed a Uuw fotbiddii'g,ni a fine of twenty dollars.any ier- , ! son to sell w me or spirituous liquors ufter January ! next, a tthout leave granted by the towns, and lor bid. jdiiig ihe towns i- jjrsi.t- hUiiy to sell any lo be drank on Ihe f vmwjajm'.t.nycriict), The South-western papers sre commeistingTtTe loed of ihe sieuin'mat Edward Shtpwu, one nf the ' racer on ilmse waters, which n:ceii:y made, the trip from-Now Oiksns to Louisville in six dn. (i will be straugo, indeed, xf wa hive not Horn that r quaiier an account of a fearful s!t'anibcalexplo. sWn? in a fc"w dys7 :" 'f' .'.- ' Crep in N nSAl ban j. TJte North Alalm- r uiiau avs, " Seitial n liesTuug Wuwr '3'u.'iii2 the past week cntps H ulking ahead corn in ton tassel cotton blossom . plenty wheat harvest ovr--cTup Devcr more abundant ocean tf Wiirl irrrii. -. "' ( A Great oy' Work. I he Salem ( M iss.) Ga ;Z'tln states that, on the 4lli n Jutv,7.IMMt paiwn- 1 lie receipts were aheut three thousand dollars. " Bunker Hill jVuaiiwrtif There sppears nrw to lie a Tair preci that the funds tiece-ary lor Completing the Monument, estimated vat -10,1100, toother wnh a further sum of $10,000 liir grad "inil auJ fencing Ihe grounds, will he speedily raised ' and that at no remote period iho work w ill be com- - plelcd. 1 It has been siuled in uiii of the pawrs Unit &U,lU0 towards the chjts-l have been elli rcJ as j by fair goirtleman of this city, brothers. ll is MI lhal ff );iu hsve been tti-rnl hv another sen- tjeman, II.iHHI hv a third, and $10,000 lv a gen-' tlemsn .! Ihe Smth. 'Th'" liberal contribution are otlered nn Ihe cividtiion ll.nt the necc ry sum shiill be olitai.ed lo complete ihe work at wtce nn fdiji'sM which, bs we have reumtkrd, there cm lie Jittlo imubl will be atiaimwl. Won VaUy Adrr, '- ' AN" Til,;.. "A.N. Tayldi'a A final of II ; ' .r.il Long Life, nien tj,.n, 4 thf iii'i-t renin i k :!!.! i.. Mure of longevity j in l!rititi ,i-,tory, tbut of T'Iiohhh I 'urn, who, ay coriiiiif; tv t i'arisb Keailer f.f St. Iif:.uar.l, Shnreaitch, ilifd January l'?,lr38, attlie astoniNlt. i a?e of i!07 ycarH. He win born in the rri'n ilticliard II, Anno, 13-1, lived in ll.e rcin of Iwwlve kiiii.'i and rpswn namely, Richard 2d, Henry 4th. t,t utid Cth, F.dward 4tb and fnh, Richard 3d, llf ii'y 7th and t?ih, E tard Oih, Ma ry, and Mh.v.Vth Pit Uud ilpkia gimuirtr. ir,i- htlwrm TurLi a and Emt.- number of (::nimU frt'iu the Kast, in the late Eiilish pa lr. Kke w ith confidence nf the coinmiinccmniit f hoxlihtie in Syria, put ween the troops of (he Sultan and (lfw of the l'acba ' Kf? Tlere were doubt l, boetile dem'Kistra'tion tn that qnar. ter. but the ruumr of actual hostilitica appear to I have annen Irom an ti;norance ol the gfogrnpny oi th c'wotry.' In a parajfrny'i frotu the Paris M ini. teor, in one if wit latent Fitech p.ipur, jr ia sta n ft' that thwTorki.h A.nh.iiiador at Part had till ed r,n the Mitiinter fif the Interior, and cnuiiond Him agairwt' pivinjf an undiw weihf to thosA ru mora.! He tuforim d him thai the town of Byr ia aitnat.erl on the territory which depend directly tiu.SillieG?aiMT7ii!ftltir,tid'th the oecupa'i' fihat, tewu tiy tlie Turkish troops, or any movement ftpoa 'thiit hank of the Euphrates merely, would atlord no i i lication of the intention n the Kmperor Mahimad tn break the peace. I j It ia evident that diplomat Jl-flori were made by the princtnal Enn.pean Power to prevent the com- t rnciicenient of hostMiiie, which lucre ia li little doubt it r... i. ' n ,.i rt.,n . have !r aeveral year pkHl.-Bott. Daily Adrr. -yl AX0T1IER FRLTT Of -.TUE-PHCIL, " Otorge Itroclitnbtrrtj wa killed by the In. diang, and bia hoiM burned at Victoria, three mile from Picolala, and eighteen mile from' this city on iliursrtay iat. Uipt. Mukier noiicea m . w . , , - . I tracks of seven Indian, and sunuose thev croswu i the St. Joliira in i boat, aa ihey earned away pro vision axd plunder. " . v . i There is also a current rumour that that, two men have been. murdered in ..IhS'neijihhrtrhinid of fort Fanning. St, Au aunt me Florida) Herald -uhetrh, - 1 POST AO K. The Fditnn tufthe ontnuvster Gene iustiliud in uiviru? S.i usual notice a to the publishers, when requested laoo so by suuseriis-rs, nl nny eii'ica ctiantre in 2.ltunCuUKta.4r. aH!Kucft4 i utfr li ,avHJHlio- i i . . t . . j request .nouM always be m-ue in writing. . . ; M 8w llke. a tmfV(,f - I . .i. . j. . ' At A, " f " i' ' f j . J J ,r ruwoj v o.-y.ie-nuii.irea ana 1 prtj:otNi miira. 'n iiayj!!. Mtera i .pTV.w Jf.ii . tning'tou this year thau last. , .. I : A .1 . ' This show a great uuvniicu 111 iniuir. I " ii "urpps"". 10 n--ar inai me lonnaje rid.althtMii'h the town aa J10V one fuurtlujiiur pofiululion." It ; must bea placat Of great Huinrpris( if - ws judge, from what has lsen dnna withiTi the last fuwyeai. jp.Llberet ,.iii;iil umi 'ru., ifiii-ij'-iii'JM, 'iu no: uuiinvu the citizens of tljfi tuwu tfik the greater wrt .4" lha stock, and r ul -d on ihe Vurlt, unaided for sonve lime, until I'je Smto at Iffy'h stretched frth a helping hand. "They 4iave-s0cu rod U dailv liua f "il llllfl travel In Sfii rrinn (isrlfslnn, a.jit lmvt "!.,. 1..l. ... tor such a people, and take nlnasiVe in exorcism? llUi:nm)iid Wkig. 4!"hI'."1 IK J",.l!i,.M. 5Ti '"J'boal, Robert, F. Sloe '1 phia : -. ,- . : r .i r ,Hhes the following descrinj,.,!.. ojUbA neronl Ki.- Ui.n .i li..l . ,... ..," f - ,Ww Inr boiler is on the plan of the locnitHifivc. hM j her diaibleengln'e is also on ihe'atny plan ; her 'try1irrterrWTainfioin:i.u; in uXjiuter and 4 inches stroke of pnhui. A iuiUow apatc is ltiVWes -the-hi-cl.-ai the aftiTT ! ehd of the bunt, and ihe end of the kee is support- ed twn large;trw exien.li-ig from eseh stde of Nhe.vwt lern. A tsive the heel two shafts extend ! (iVlhii extremiiv rl tlie boat, the one workint; with (A the. : l H "'ber, Ou e.ich shaft is fixed, at an angle of ' HW wheels urboiler iron, which are ditveo ' ", "I'l"' dtrcctinn, and produce an euVct very similar lo culling... The novehy of he eonstruev t lion cousislH to the wheels, and lite manner of fix- mg aim working inetu, ami lor inem alone is a patent tafcen Out. The engineer states that the boat run against tide, from B mleutowu and Dor tuition, in 4. minutes. - . . The forin of the b-iai is not calculated for bur then, bem-i exirenteyharp, birth ai ihe bow and nn the Bdtrrtm.t IV enfcirif is tnlterf tijr the rtigt. eer, .r0 hirA power, and a it occupies hut a small epace, a vessel nf the ordinary size for large cna1! couh 1-s built tn carry a considerable cargo, iuaiiui-'iun ia ihe nmcltinery, which Is sulliciuui for a. jwsMil 44-1 OtV - v- c -r To lh writer of this it axpennjlial-iha wlieels of this ts'iuf are 'atTecliIed imprnvetiierit on shs old plan r ihoj HIo t5 'CvfTii 'XMiM'ienand' 18 iiwhe i . .1 1 . . an the Ui'-e, sod Uniij two, allow three f. it fste, 4sHsW:.i.mete " " t ' r'hecl. The extendi! nf the r iilriiitd jm and tlie constant impeovHments in travelling liicih'ties are rlra'vjr'g clafr nndflnnir loeirhollini ih. l.oU. distant parts of the Fniim. The Charlcsdm ("su. rifr of Satunhiy fumUhes the (Ulowin.; iustimce of what has been done in this way, on the route be tween that city and Washinisn ., --... " l)tpatck. person just returned from Wash, inlon City, has hee 1 gone six and a half d'avsonlv. .Iwa .uf .which, were spei4.ia llwt-c4iy--wa travei lingatxait US hiHirs,ay 50 each wav, with anop. poriumty of sleepinira greater part nf two nights in each pwi;e, on board the steamboat between tin city aid Washington, and 0 or 8 hours on board She steamboat Augusta, botwecn'Totomac Creek and Washington. - , , i . , M Tlie wholo distance is 545 miles, of w hich 230 mileaaieby eteaiuhoau. 215 bv railroad, and 70 by sluge. It is said, however, that ihe staging will be reduced SO miles by the 1st August, and 10 mile pei month after, bv ihe trnreive comnle- itiounf ihe Wilmliigton and RiKinnke Rsilroad. I he whole of this rotile. is one of despatch, good onler and comfort, as far as such a term can be ap. plied 10 rapi! .travelling... ' ; rj "Every exertion is made bv the officer and agents of the resjiective stenmlHnts and railroads to tnake tins a popular route. J... Until of late years no adequate tmportance Ima been attuched to the poe!Cioii of what ia ttr.noi corn.'ct Mtatittical iiiloriiiation. It ii tnt i ry lnj since ie hpiird a iron c ivil at I'm ti-" d" the wot J ttniinifs, on the score iu being m w f angled, and expn'"- a wih to know the precise meaning of it. Of the riieaiiinj; tlm expression we presuir:B well iiif'irnieil people are now pretty generally ad vised, and 'A' Ihe iiidutpeinrableiicsa of the results , embraced by it, to accurate research and inquiry,; therecatt be but oua opinii'ti. , How can the affair of a community or natiiiii le made the suhject of ' sound legislation without the batiia lurnUhed. by . itathlicul iiiforuiation t Or, jn other -words, how Can law-niakera underatatid the relative operation of their acts, unless they know precisely the value and exteiit ( the yarioua intercuts upon which those acts are to operate? The want of this de criptioci ef knowledge baa been efjverely felt in our own State, and we hone that,er6 So"g measure will lie taken toetiftire aucb retina 8 will l'I to thorough Hcqijifititunco with fiich nwttera.? At. a time when the renource t.f our peojde are put tn . question hi so great an extent, it i exireoiely prn p r that the various branchea of aociety ahiailij lie enabled to eetiimtte llieir own relative iniporlaiiee, and thereby appreciate the uhligntiona-under wlm h theV aland with reference to ihe bo!e. The ItnenrMlw-.iiiiitiiH1 iitr-tport7 the manufacturer atmuld comprehend how' much '.he lactone and workshop turn out ; the miner should be able to estimate the reaulte if hi own labor tnpclhewiih tliat of other, similarly en- ; gaged the farmer ihould know the quantity of agricultural products, whether of the vegetable or animal kinds t and ia this way should a mass of mav be made to nneruto fmrlv and berieficiallv to I may be made to operate fairly and beneficially to all coiicnrtied. We have been gratified to observe that t he at tent inn of the Genera I Govp fn meiitjia? been directed tdvtU? matter, tnr connection with i the Making of thonew censo, a much may bo ' donelthrouBh the nximlierJeiia amenta emnldved in lirMi jinarlit. with fW-knmr.l iltf.lw litllA I rf.iiKIo a. """T'r" " zz"Z--- " .:. f. " " v An incident ia re'atedio the New Oilean Bee, which is without parallel in the anniil of travel. A gentleman who. MY NeVf Orleans In the steam. boat Diana, reached Louisville in five dayseigh teen and a half hour"; remained at' Louisville thir ty hours, and returned lo New-Orleant in the stuaiiiBoat Comet u .our daysBnd"arhJif having thus traversed a distance of aboul three thousand tiiilea in tbou't eleven dayi and t half. V'-; ; Sletc one 1 5o We a re ' crcdi hly jnRir med " that a sdMiei about the size of a flourarrel, and weiahiusf aoire three ttr four hundred punds, fell ,at,.!y , Miaaonri. near the Gasconade .river. - It ,,, fc.,j-i.i,:ii.r. ,t:,i-t, t f.J ; .i; ijiii - - s aw vi mil iii ii t wa ihanajiun4dji .1 .. . . i ... ..II .V I . Y j .1(We Vho first arrived on the snot where it fellA I r' A sm Msvaw suiiMwr -w iioitceu c . The fall of meteoric stone i no uncommon in-- -,,., i.,,, uI ii. k-l, 4.t ' ,i.;i. ...,i..,:- k .. which an authentic account hu yet been given. - The inquiry .naturally arises ' from whence dtdV: it co ui?" Some imagine these bodies are thrown ' from the moon, but there is mi plausible argument . most inconceivable force to thrown such a body beyond the sphere of the mnW attraction, and within that, ol the earth'. Backvcoodtman. An Apmlling Inrideit. On the 4th instant, a i I'uniw, iii Mir town oi c-imron, inceieoraie iue aay. While a party was promenading the street led. by Henry J. Smith, who was playing upon a violin, a ' horse attached to a wagon took Irighl, and passed - - -j ..... .- ... "mm i..... ... I(, th)tft, Mf ,(P w,,w. whieh niereed wurls .. ... . . .. "... - ' . i I throupli tlis txxtv. Illicit hirn no nun the orniinit. through his body, lifted hirn up from the ground, J and carried-hUM lu-Uiat awful condition several rods -with great fury ; awl coming to a descending part ol the- fm4 Uie ! nH upon the uhfartuniite v lc" j''"),?' H TT'Hdffffflf distaoea-dowi ItMsJai clivt'iv, miticlinff liim in the most Jiotrid ..manner. ' mrTOcrwM iHrwn'siTKKinnaiwwf Tniisitr'T snme rmst ructions, txil received no mor t;ifcffct. Camijoharie (N. )'.) Radii. - ; . 1 r -1 ' - - -r - InM700, the stnso couches went from LondiHi jilistaoceMn lvnty li sir hours. In 1713, it tfsik Edinhurghand 1 1 1701), traVll erillll I ,., h. inirieeu rinvs to travel tv cacn trotn London to now it requires but forty hour! 'ellers were two- whole days in going from Linnlon to Brightn,now they are unly about live huuia. - - - The 4M'oiVJ According tnthe New York New Era these fanatics can poll SO.OOO vo(e in the El ite of New Yotk. : They hold in their lands the balance of power In thai Stale. At the nieet. iug whi;bthe American Abolition S s-jety, held a lew weeks since in the cuy of New York, ihey nr. ' gnuized theniMtlvea as a party, wd resolved unani mouslv -"to withhold their voles from those who j differ from lliem,'" ' They also " resolved, lhal,rha " political pfiwejt of. the.fruc. Stales Is aulficwHlrif propnrlv exercised, to exterminate slavery in lha uation." The number of Abolition Societies in the Cliiled Slates, is slated lo be sixteen .hundred and ' fifty , and the number of papr which advocate their , docirtnei, wthe.!-EJgtfU (&,C) Ajverti$err Mormon trvulktA IIUjwU Tb Shelby & pubtTcan "gives the following vershnrfif The ditlicul lies in that cnuutvrjn which it was repfirtcd the I Sjiiml nf lha ir,li.il.iinnl. Soirm of the itihabitnnls of that county maX ny of tlu m said to be old resident embraced the .Mormon faith. These wliilu pursuing thetr erdt. -" nary avocations, xrere beset by the ntub, and a- sauits, eoiiuniitud. uphn them. . In order toentMy ihe i qua! rights securej l.y ihe Consiiutiiin, the MormiHi made apphrstnMi to Judge Breeso for wiimint to arrest the .itfeuders Jud-e Breese Usued warra'os against fifteen of the lenders id m the inoh," and authorized James W. Vaughan to call out his regiment to assist iu arresting them. ' I lie Colonel ordered out a psrt of his regiment - i butiimenDrhii "uien""rellised lo oliev tha order. aniT, tho niob increasing, the military rolioatcd. ' Aa 'Affonsams; Fro. A man at the Hunting; Park lsirse, en .Viond4y sHernoon, underitxik lo run twenty mites in two hours and thirty minutes, which feat he ' p"rfis,med in i hours snd '27 minutes, without inter mission, llierehy winning (lie wnrfer of S-l.tstl, in three ntioules (ess than the t-peciBcd lime. iV.ia. (Jatf tle. D'prMv.in remirking on iVsuty's;erk'on the' check of l-ady Smithamptrm, comrmred it to a gent im 1 a rose leaf. -"The compliment Is frr 'fetchrtl" oV served her ladvehip. How csn that be." rei .mnl n... I count, Lea it is made on the spot P . . "Thf Tlektirg Whij; admits'that nearly every rrnn in Mississippi hs, it leant fvo sain to bis Wk, and says he knows om whs have more Oiah two suns, tind ;vJAitJrttjrJjFng9 x very .shalif -spper;k e.". Dnii'i ? r.iittri'rim,. A A i..a s 0-. Lewis ami Hela-rti. i.f I'liiladvVhia, li-r. Wyi.M ,-nid K -n. I II. r lii r I: iv , , v under the ir-.'it 1 alN o Ni iain to iv of Teti'iiiiutioii R.H'k, atti:inpi( d to rapids above the tall. Mr. JliLcriun t-K.k lend, tmt nan ii"! proreeiini l.ir u . . . , Hg ahpa'd, and the force of the water wan r him toward the cataract w hen he wua ru uml wvea imm a ureumui uunth, hv Mr. L su-flaiuiiig little injury beynnd the fright a bruises on the hand by clutching at (he Niagara Chronicle. i( 8 ia' THE WESTERN CAROLIMAN I'mnAV MonMso, Jcly 2tlr IS3!). It would, seem frotn the latt Watchman that j; Editor baa aomc ambition, to contend in brotherly emulation, with' the Caucu papef at Ashboru' in abuse bf'ihe private character of Jjr. Fisher t. teitg-ittr. he,it 1 iu praltwiarfrrtiticttl 'cunteir.Sffi" on fale point of a -perianal nature. JMr, Fisher U now ahfcnt, and cannojwye aticjpfrtiinily.h r- pTy lp the slamlera propagated against. him. .Thii ' being the case, we will briefly not ice that ihicV now seem to be the burthen of their aong.liamelp The Choctaw ton&ii'r; -. la relation to the report -nf Hfnck published fa the last Caucus paper, and the publication io the last Watchman, the fids arc as follow 1 . . ' When lliose Indian claims were first urged l? fure Congress, it wai ttsceitatned that jhey wouH t I 1 1 . if . - 1 '1 . cover somf iilujujLJiiwi'sipu would have beeo exposed to sale. Certain" specu lators then in the Stale being disappointed ia ling the Indian laiuLs, and on that account gres'H enraged, succeeded, jn' getting, op nn exciteui .: against the Indiana, and Mr. Fisher, & etlirrs who were advocating their rights they wenj wmlj ia thB ner that the Caucinjites are now lahirin and i iLeai,i.eV,v,viii,S n.st statements ol the- wholenialier. I heythu m fJiiccd ITie legislature to ond on a memorial i Congress, to refuse any uttunlimi tu tlie cIuiiih. - - ohn Black then a Senator ffonV i.-wistTpt"! .iov - ion to be re-elected as an electioneering ktie;n , seised upon these ex parte ami falsa (taleuieu', and niadeV K neour in which he embodied tlie wholeV" thent, and bid 4li-4eport bolwM)w f- iiate. The Senate nmdejjte usual ordeY for pnst- ing;ri'i(iii' ifm it ru We, whurp it would have f . ... - .... t . lorever, ouw tot .tins contest. vv nen .wr. ji-- -becasim a ualvlidate for Congress-, t,he Caucus ru u. pany sent nna;-Usli(njjton eilvtwntett tiny a.i ard'agaiM him' ' ; '. But the SenateNitscIf paid O'i attention whatcvpr to it, for at the nextsSossion, that b dy without my regard to Islacli s report end the .Misslsisinui Li- isia.uio, urouuijueu to IBHU up Ills Sllliieci, Sim pin- ' hrsAr. , Jr v.r - v. I """ill jiat:i. inniri, miiiouucg a uoaru is vt 1 . . ' missttrtiers jq ga and.ixan.ina thtfcluiin TU Board was composed of abNi men, aiuVd and assi ted by the Marshaarul AltoVney of ihV USinu dijrfua);.asJbrghtJ)itf.wu gerlerttaWa'prlie'irtaf Vtfto'iceincCiniJ if; ' the case?, iivcry witness Was sworn, cxamc!, and cros-exan,iined,and the wholovidencer rurdiifllnd laid before the Government. - Notrf these Caucusite wished lp iyean hi!ws'jif mciil of TactVwould they not go to thtSTird -to this ttidenct taken down by the Ceowo sroarrsf But instead of this tliey" go to the r parte, and Jttltc statements modo by Btuck andli) co-laborers in Mississippi. 1 . . ... .Among others 1 who ' made "depositions on i' ' subject was a man by the name of Bminel, wh" once lived in'JMontgoinery county, and Hi ilipr under strong auspicinns of evil practices, and 1 has also, since travelled from Mississippi, fur Te The very fact of llieso Cadcus-inen not jpiing 1 ih,e tettimonj taken down by the Commissioners evidence that they do not wish to lay the tr.'4 be fr9JPe .pJ'ple, and this ikight toi and will nn.; every -candid mind of the degree' of credit due i' their represeutatimis, and besides, "what tnai of men" they are. f - - ' " . 0C?"Ve received last week, from our hieo-lQkarlejtJIuekL-Shsid4 b 1 most delicious large blue Plum, of a fiir "i,v,,: than'anv we have seen this season. Mr. Murk t 6'fiFfcTiai? ; sery of Fruit Trees of the Rust and best van' !;" which be cub! imcuro.,.'The (overs ef fwe " ' and who ia not one will have an opportunity Jsoppiyina lliemelves with the Inxtirj of " r''f I 1 II..IHI ... . , .1 . . . -.. .a -i,. a no nne Kind. . via niq me ewerpi nv Mock will find encoiirngement. " : ftfT We are cmistanlly receiving' from !:tT' ffl parts of the District communication M'rCS'r the iodignaliianif the people t. lheB.tieiii''tn;' x by the Ashlwro' hireling to carry out the dictation, in sending round and flisdiug the rw; ") with his scurrilous paper.." A few of the r i" " of these coininiinientioi'S we admit, nut h(lCaU'"' tfiie iHrfwitf nf attempting to contrn hct er c teract any of the contents of t .o "'dirtf Ihej npcmlefqullo satisfactorily tu us w Pr"1 ' ancllectvery dilleire.nt fi.itnwhat is iu'euil ..- do not ourselves at liberty to nlio'th'f n publicity lo the 'expressions of an outrn' e munity'. This is our apology for any no"''1' '' Caucus paia-r. ;, - ' -..' " - ' ; A Western paper Tindmg a sla t u ent i the Eastern, papers that the " Briii-h- U f'meaiing tlxr- e'awe;C. that, name, wupu, ..'

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