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I.', T: - r . a , i v. - -I. -I--. -! ' V. .v" if H t fvav " 5.rJ K liN l Mi FAGA t K. Mr Uiti'Me vouched some day since, that the oM Hero k. perfectly cool on the Fl-ridacom-PH in-i. The -Hj-J w Washington.' lumial.ee l!i l.llo ing.wlueli will scarcely be considered c iiubtirsiiun : A few hf since, in honorable member nf CourtT-ii ' '"" ,u "'" VriU" 11 '" wh.le th. re. he referred lo ihe Florida Cau. pif.i) anl p"keo .he militia 'bat bad 1.1I.1 no, in s-rvice.. ne ihhkub ..... ri val..! n.ey '.d uudttred. 8- It. fi.ir.MK in al... h i ....lu .... Unit. I ha 'Greatest ai U 111." i .i. . ii .-r .,,.t-'-w ivie.r o-wardly "" ""' In.it-.. ou..t kill Iheo. all. "'" ' u,trt,i f.-t .-h-r hu-W-. d have e...ldren though married many y. ''jJ an ll"1' -7)u;i..g whole scene, the Attorney G.rvc' I. Mr." Bull", pWnl. U..i.Mid the U v,,8 l t;......r, I .m .r.r.Hl. Mi. l'r. . . lent, .hall JV.,w weien. m-re illma ... tt((h tlesett. mutta. H ."' ,'d tnrir th veoeraMe Uncf ao. op'""' his bui.e ,t..l..iud.n..B.ih tlw re-idiae. pacing ... take bo-aib. h- J "'! Mr b uJr. (J,,J fx'-'""-."4", niiy to nl. yu J Cul . d I. S lu r ,Uf Id4 anJ carry oil the i. 'A mihuh ni l. '.i It fl e y K..ld.'f ti1 ci ri i YrfU Ii.iimu'. Owtrwl i .l.. . .. .1 ... du iia y "y V aun ... .iff fltJ- l i .i.. IT...i iiiiaiiuuriiukli . UuuUf'i ih rr.i.-.f l. Jirf.M.l m.ny " tru..U d ...d .t.l.uly ','N". J"wpl: lh c..'i fljUi Mm- li.d.Hi.!. I h-ughl '''. t..d ihr(. w-.iurd w itlU in a rtrm '' i.. ...mii.i I lure u.eu T.iu iy '"- i..f ih. Iv.is.,h aV WHICH rxll'O -r fifi-ii uilllutrj CuiKflHitlull. I! ,uo nil m-M-ti. v. ry mwu as i ...u tu " tulting- rhTiH?trt i.HHT".r- Wi ll .iiirfin Mr VVi -y c"n' re,g I ui.riinu) i. o, f lew cuib. ljfH .lif Omu.niiin, in ro wni ( . i. ...... i ..1I.iwhiI Hih CiMirl r.x- i.i.oU. P.oU.iH H Ih ordfi ul ll.fl d l the i..r...vJi ..! he i.i do. tuinKto. r t"' i. ihj.Iv m ca ihe fim atoo1 at hi. ha onl,. il iie i-Ii.m ui hnar .o pr-uy n.a eearn.", tojou.i ui the Wii.te II ., and ntme to Hie U.uti and the Uj.l.'-theaut jxl of ha rlull 4 waa.pa.jfi.1 Thb Srr in W!hhkii Correapdndenco -d the Journal of Contmerce. Wajiuxarua. Ku. i.i, isij. A rum.'ff.'imu'.rtaii: if truH,' Uin circ.ilai.im today. A I'reaty w aaid tohae bea com-lu dVd itri U'neral San a Ana, aa PreHj.iil of MeauMi. while Im unM, fir ih- leogniuo.. of the ii.d-pHiidiiM:eof lVa ta and ibe "miuii ( tht leiri'ory, nh ihe aa'i.l of THXaalo the Viiii h.I Si a lea, upuliceruit. roiidnioioJ. Uj-.i .uakiojf w"e iriqt.jiy. I hive aerfrriain d fr.Mii an au.u-n.io aource, ll.a. ro.nor rep.e te..a fael Una time, and ll.al tlitt lullowln,' are the icrniaof ihe iraiy. The .ndepe.idHn.-e ..I Feaae . to I arkoowi ed,;ed turn hT t'ni.ed iaie and by Mex ij.i. 'I'hw Uiondarir between ihe United !tatca and Mux'oj, ia lobe he Km Uol Norte. The tT.Hied Snie. .r mr part, aasume the pay ment of iheclai.ae of our ciua-na rip-m M-ih, a.iiiinied ai two million . They aleo pay M.'k.c. the au.ii ..f Niree uiilltiina ; and, thirdly, tbey aj'ce to allow ifriiiH of l.n.d in 'IV I a mailt if "M;-xi. caea where Ihe corcli lion ot aai.l fania have hee.i oomph.! with; a-M to mikt a p"' rid ull.a. .in ..i mn-li gran ' ti:w aa be, p"."!; complied w.ih aa.d odi liona. 'IVtia, of rwiw, it a pnrli to ihe wlmle ar rafiemenl IT Smtttt .'I hioM enweed in rea.iioiii; hi p.er ol . aow, ii.h I'reaiy will be oarneil inio ff ct Tl.w .xil wiil txe.. tMuwi fur y rial pur pae ol auo.u.lting lint Treaty to ilie.u. Frem the Uultigk Ilff(i ter. Edilo.'a C. f i K.ii.I. nee. WaUHlNUiO.N. Mai.-h H, CNGRK,i. at yiu koM ,la under thene- mtiy ul Ri).ii .ia hmi-.h .'iimiinx I.i d .v. I have ihMf. ti.cr k urin.i(f my weekly let ter nil ii.tw, in order, hy taking advantage of the aV !'" oull, o give youlhe fale of a.lrb im p.irtaot meaanrea, -.nil (Miiiducr uef.ireihatu.Nly. aa eiiall Se tleenl'd on itt-Kiro J iV.uk tlu atrr noun; a.Ki.i after whiuh, the Eaorcaa leve Ibe City for Jhe S.ui h. ;.. . li ia u.iai 3 .. cl.a-k, and (KitFilIouate' are aii'lt In teHai.Hi. I'li-ty will a lj nun alkuit i, ami ni ter a ahori ltw., w.l! to-asfiuble and ait unill their" luue expiree, and then limee unAnialied, fir wa.it of l.inn. aoveral Hon dred bill. It la lo be rebelled ibal so luiny da)t have bea n on proA atily ap .nt oa um uipor'.ant uial.ei and in N UaeleM Uebat. f Tlie general ipropiiatin bill and the Purl i ealtoB bill are yel. o- f ire tho two II.momm, never l item in .which have pr.Nluced lueoh deliata. The flr euntalo an ainrutioii for a Miiih ter to Texaa, whenevei tho Pr.aidenl aha II re- aa.iafa.-1.ny evidence thai he fa an inde pendent Fewer, and thai il .a expedient to ap point each a MinU.er. Tha fortlnualiou lull aa aioeuded on inaii'm of Mr. Uell.by adding a afai.ae provi.lioj itial any S'lrplni which uiiifhl be in il.e TreafMiff on lli ll of January Ilex', river and above jp.O00.0lH). ahoul.l be d.ai.itiuied in the eaine luanuer a-t the Sjrplua in the Treaa aryon.he Ut of Jaouvy lM4t- 'I'Uu aioen.l. mem wax rt ik i? reed to in Ihe Senatp, oy a vole of 23 t.i H Mrtar-t. Brown and Strange bulb voting 'a'jtiiiHl it. U.it llio II me Kualaioed invir anenii;ueni ny a vu. ol III ti l U.ie of tho 11 raaea tuuat give way, e I lie bill, which appropr.atet very large noma uf ni.nn y, w ill be kau.,,,, - . . The act doing wa? the 1'reaatirv Cire.il .r baa - aav-aata 4 Wwew-bf 'a Mriifmf.'M"Xii'U--treatM WM niti. tar arnn t. n by Vfr Itiee, an to leave ihe onil-r s'lll al ij.e .Jive'eii.ui ol' the iW jaUrjurf aiMA-'AWaauJMit m--Hu iv4 .- - Ml. tia.lan.l haa made a UejMjrt from the CtNiiiu.tiee ot whict. lie wni Chimn . In (iv.ii ' J'1 P"tht ' be. h l Jiidg. Joha.i.- f " LoOhMaoa, haa ina.le t O..oiu.r It-port from a eriiuofity ol ihe Uoiuru'tt-e w l.o-h gi v.- j me a d Iff renl ClUJllexiou to Ibe auljed. Bull, will bereaftr tt publielie.l. ; Mr Wle haa ala.i altemp,5o imka t rpri orn hit Uo.nniuiee; I ml Ultl yvV ,ll01(i , it onpurtuolly In Joan. Tu C.ly M fi'led tooverfl .wm-j n iih viil,,ra, to, e pruaentjit (he Jiiaugiiialum it ,h Priaide.il, and to partake of Ihe IVnmv Mlii.:h re in pre aran.m for thvt oee,i.,n. J gram! Dinner anH a Bill to he j,ien , jH i.iiii.e.t Unit biah ill lreaiHol . ., an.l il,n - r"e nt, ii. in i.M ... a- i.. . iii Ik, Will be vreaei i :.i i i.e ;an.-r vrf-.,,... V... i. ' . UOUaf'l Uil fiwr hiuira remiinanf llo, nroaaant iVlOO, aU4Ca MijVjrlaJt boainoaa will I Iim will ifive vou iu my n-t letter. t. SKVENTII WARD BANK. to ir7i,i by ih AVhitney iniigti". imona.aied by ib 'Spy VVMhingioo:'--Nsw Vo, IBihUeo. 1IM3. .. i ;k. ..fllmiK and difprl.irt of iv, inn uuTU"r""i I ,e Awl. Ward ll..U. i.. tL. .ly Nw IK vmul llltr W l muu w Govern ' , jlt. p,wit,.n ol ibp i .. . ... ... ,i the United Mate J . r 1... at... .Hi.lla Ward Butk. 1 h termt are iuuw uk. .aw hliolhe .iniuent. Sined WAI.TKR nOU'NE,Prideni. O Co(. ( Ji.hirt. - DIHECTOO. WiflbmU'Co. Il itrf Og'Un. A'wihsm Dally, (j Hnpkir. ill, am SeiHt, I'll 'lip Harmtn.1. hajtiirl Ti IV'e, J..hn V Grffllfi'M, Jsue A N biimy. D?id4lwn. 11 Kail, n. Uf.M-JWn "... l 'rrUud$tifthtJ(lmiiralMM! Ftiauttrtm lit , rot CW V. V . (wtit.au euuuwRH o ..UVr np.. .hi. Ifiirt, bui..l "Hh u.p4lMW r.ri Ir.nn ve-.iBallnf comH..l.ee. l sTvU VVjtd Bk. '.U fnflHd. U .he A.fwiimi"". "n,) ,l,e r'wd 9 h V be f,ad u it.. 0..mr''ni.' ar the t uf . m i. Deo.ua.k Wen .. ?ery pa.i. i thank thee, Jew. teachinf me that wi.nl,: In the recent llte on 'the I.sitd Bill, ! J it... 5)allt.M we find that. Mr, Benton at.f- ... . i...if u. he betraveiJ into the fil- L.wine l-.n jnajje. h inetilehce'ftf which t in keepinir with hie whole character. We thank biin Sowever.- for .ahawina; hi Laud. Il will rytiae the. H State, to a Sa.f .r the dinner which threateua their i.tafrii;hla, and will enahle them prhap. if they are But baJly W?1.14' ei.l acMiii of C.Ki"N.yrt-H reecue U.e mwrnfltt properly of ihe Nalion Trottt ra pine and plunder-: - I I . D al.. W.u In a lew ycara ieaio ir. o f i will settle tl.ik quctlioil r-f Hie -Public I .alU. iutit aa thev tlenc. They w-M.ld i .-nia. mailer, aa Ihrv wouui at tile the p,.:,i,1PV . 4,u the old Pn-eidencv. AikI the old fSlaie moat iiwi to them for both. He wai not gowg to ei.rrci.der advanliget like tl.ote for tiiiriy . , ,h -ake of the irono-' S-rdirlS iiiiriHlnced tl.te meaa.ire 5 he who nal or ininstcd it ; he who had fought it up, waa not going to anffcr himaelf to he forcetalled by any thirty reara'- hergatfl. In three year tnre, they could write their own tcr.ite, and lay tl.e.n on the table of tlw Senah. Tl.cy would He hid for by every candidate Tor the Presidency ; and no gentleman, by rattifiat irprwUe ou hint, ehould cai.ne In in in the leaal degree, to ewcrve from Ift eotirae.'' il ilnalm .-if thia hully of t'.e Wett rcprcent truly tlie opinion, ami inten tion, and liopce, of the people of that ec titfit of (he Union, it hchoovc the old Simea U use their power while thry have it. . . .... - Alx.nt two yeara ago. Senator Tipt.n of Indn.na, who had leeu in favor of the ad rniiiiKtraiion, turned agamat it. The Globe Il.cn nave ihe Senator t underatanJ, that iinleoi lie iiiftlantly turn 14 hack again, il would cxpnm; certain of hia viltainoiTa trnaacti.ina in regard to the' public- lad. Accordingly lie did lurn'bacX agnin and eaved himaelf from the expoa.rre. We ciiiir.ot however pennil him feet where hp ie. We give him f.iir notice, thai, .in Icee he will toake tiill anothf r aonacraei and go violently aa ever agamM the ad iiiiiiitr.ttii.n, we ahall expoee the nleiutcal viltuinica. which the (14r.be threatened lot cxpoart two, yeara ago. It ia prnhnhle, t'l.ii our Journal ami the Gloho will keep him vibrating hack and font. lile a.pcudo lon. for ao.i.e year to come. Luuhville Journal. ' 7 Military Court ff. Inquiry. On Thnr. day I tel. M..r General Game eomineneed hie dvewe heftre fhe Uotirt ot 'Inquiry in TreoVriek, (M4 ) in .he presence of ihe large coiicoura.i ot adiee and genile.nen. Jl occupied near three ho.ira on Thured'ay In fhe delivery. ' The flra. pit I waa in relation to 'he prjhlica linn of hm letter, w biclwhe enntemied waa not airait.et ihernleaand articlea of war, and that il waa done in deteno ot hia reputation. Ha next contended thai hi operation did not Interfere with ib airaairemenia of Uenetal 8cotl, aa ihe latter had aUemptcd lo ehow. He bgie down uu General Soull wiib eooie aeverily. Oi. Friday, General Guinea' returned hi de fence, a' 10 o'clock, and .a-uopied (ill between I . and I. - The defence haa duriog a great part ol it, aauined a controversial cbarau'er beiweea (iei.eral Uiine and cott, the lormrr of whom p. routed, lb r.iu1fl,mt hiaJelence, trailing the iMirr hm aecwer, and in repelling Hie irnpnia lion of having been Ttfcued hy General Soolt He maintaiiHrd-that the war bad been put an end lo by Imutelf, and that it would hav been gr.ieKly .imu.iper lHr him lo l.ave rft the scene uf e.t.M. until General Scmt aifutd in person to take eomiiia.4. in (1J,i. The facia staled below are very iniercsting and gratiftii.g W. :l.e C117.1 na ol the United Sia.eft. How irr al .In Ihey rrrtt.na.l to the eq. efpriee and tnie1ligeni-e of onr people, in what ever pi.mult they ntay be ei.g-.e.lin They r. late k. the AiTivricai ahljipiu ;. '.the up. niiy of which over thai .1 Great Uriiian. ia cleailr p'ieerj beytftd c..fr.verf r"5"" " ' ' The Amerft arrafrp lfqinmirtj-.the prrrtv nf Faiiitlatid are eHle.l hy several w ilneaMea to heav- pcrior iw-tt-ar- t,f - riilivltir eh4' ir..'t the aiiiji- of Great Briuan, the comtOandera and otli, "eii.g feudally eoeild iode niorfttxUT o ie.il a Mi.imeu ana! eaviaHus ai.d luorn tni lorndy r jna of eddcati.4. than Ihe' coinuiau lf is :.nu ..luc re of Urilisr. sbieof s eimftar a.xe and chwa I11id11.tr Iroiu E gland in' America hlle tart aeatii.-n of 1'ie U Stales sre eooaiiler ed t le more carefully selected, an I lo be mere elli.'ieol. Aoie.iran ehiis sailinir fnim LivVr pad lo New Voik have a preference over Kng fiTh ves-tela wailing lo ihe same port bolh sa i fri.gl.l and Hi rale of man ranee; and, the high er wages being-given, her whole eaoipiuent .a 1nao.u1.wd in a lusher alale of rteif,eu,.n. so that lewei losses m-curialnl aa .ha Aniiia a hi. v. ptngftaeing increased of laie years in Ihe pro J"ir.Uin if I J S per cen-prr tnnoili, while Ihe shrpiwiilffl ms Irte,eaaen: w iililn ll.M saioe p r. Kl.uoly I a pr cent. p. r annum, ti.e cm slauilv iiiufts.taioo' oiarramuu -r..na.,.. .. i.u r 1 9 '" tfWw'WW V" "i.O tthofe world, lk nuiUre et off by et.ifirk. anJ ihe trrnpiataUo. ttti iy u?eri..r iKa of AanerioaVeaaeltiiM Iwge Hum bert Ur,iW eiameii erjr jear k lllH twice d ihif country ana fo emW" in thai f ihe Uaiied SiaiMtadd Uiowvu.P'W"Jl chiefly the mcaN. akili..! d ceiopeleut t our warioere, prtxioee the double effect cd tmprof U,g the rflWeoefitrf Amrrieae frewa. and to the am ratwdiielohd..na ihe rflimy d the Dnt lah .wn-UaatwirnW! -Jt of ftrttuiueutiry LommiUie. . ; 5ottt.r JWey Frrf.--,n.e oommia .im.efa appointed hy t'.e Swretary of rtJ the harbour. S'Ml Ihe ClwMpeake Mv. wit! vir to the e.labl.ahflient N7 YO. re" porw d, and the prtereece o the prt of Brunawicfc, i.i Georgia Congfrena. Iiow erer. will acarctriy act vtt ibe uljeet line HIGHWAY ROpBEUY AND AT 1'EMP? TO MURDEK. Ilfp. lTeirr AteKAMlar fram Wirwaho- roi.gh, (8. C.) waa waylaid near t?ie Emht Mile Huae, early on Saturday ,rar.....a, and PohlMd uf $3,800. Tli pnclar, aa far a tbef have eoiue to our knowledge, are a follow : .Mr. Alexander on Thunnfay laet, waa accoated near the Race Couree, hy a man ratlin; himeelf Win. GLTMiger, who had with hiiwi Iwiye lr Biiaeaaywg ? 11.1 at hi plautatfon, near me! had two more Eig1M.:eiI.ue,aniJ that if ha would meet hnn there oirr nday M wouio anew other. corHingly Mf. Alexander went ... .uJ nu... Haioiiaicd. but not uieetitig 0., he rcntaine-d at tt.e Four Mile Hot'iae the Et-hA M Houeerwlie bmttom, during tle mghl. He started ea.ly on Saltirdav morning for town, and alter pro- . -;;..... .i.uianoa. fell in with three men, among whom be reoogniged Gran ger. Thejr prevailed on htm Ul uiainouui, and after doing ao. Granger threw hi arm around him, and one of hi accom plice, filling hi mouth an! eyea- with a aohaiance pronounced by the now atiend- ingphyetrian ot a poiaou.voa nature, m-ng-eniMiiin into flic wo..dt, kicked and bru1- gt bun it'to lue woont, an acu anu uwu,w .nd.robedhiMof all htm ititatiiaw' "Mr, Alexander now lay dangerutwly ill at ihe 8 lMileHotiae,biU lea ha all Um alien dance fc.un tua frieuda in low a tiial can. be possibly betowed upon him. - CAorcftf Couriaa. Murder. On Saturday night last, a negro man named B'yd, the prorryr ot Mrs.. Grtce, of Sampson County, waa stabbed iu this town hyaanoiher man named Bryant, the ptoperiy T of -Norman MtLeod, dee'd. Boyd died of hi wound in about five hour. . Bryant rut off, but wa pursued aud taken-ou Sunday, about fir mites from lowii, aud ia now in jail awaiting hi trial. Fayette till OLterver. GENERAL JAIL DULIVERV. On Sunday night laal, lh Jail of this comity wa broken aid nine prisoners madu their escape. It waa elTccte.t by meant ot a couple of augers and a ciow-bar which it ia aacertan.ed fnn a prisoner who rem lined, were handed in at the win dow on Saturday night, by a person wlim he believed t. ho white oit'i. Tuere were two other nt jha taihe room, ono of whom, a alavef veauki not leave his quar ters, and the other, Bryant, who had that afternoon been lodged there on a charge or mur'rr, could noid'otfow, in conscq'teuce of his having been chained lo ilie flour. afVxrni the ... .Voirte .Vsr. CVoa. A eqnally imereslingaa the Mexican anti q. lilies or far aa they go, aa enumeration of suara of which lagi'ea from the B iou biaiea wan, we would notice those in Acenii.is, one ol the fjocru Ska Islands lui di-eoeered by 'thwKttgliklr'atorrpttf re to be seen'ru.us ot towus sad iin mease odift ces eirestrueted ufgJUrnc, aud hating doura.'vin do t, and othet asefol and ocaaatemal features, which coustrtutet aum anrquivo clly tracts ut degree uf arl and civjlaaion la. beyond the mesas ami pre.eoaeme uf the present iuhabttant. W sre cef-aiaiy just. fled by the vaxioua discov nes mane, in believing a diffetent and far bet ter social system onoe lo hare existed in this Islacd When questioned ahoat' the origin uf these bntldmg. Ito , the preee.it ger.eraii.in (Hiiirt towarda Heavso, saying, ihofcs who builr and d wfeh in Uiem are abovs. Aiuosg tbs eus luias now observed by M.M people,' there' is sue thai must be regarded as a novelty among na ti.ma leokN apoii aa savages. lVsy were not prepared to lesrn of nsegiateuoe in any uiher than lu .n is retiiieit utroles of the rnuet civ il itiwf people. t is U.e practice of having wa ter handed round by servants f fter meals for the fiarpiaMof washing the bands, ' Tb.s.ls-eeriajn-y a luxury and refinement, is which ' uilliuna are strangers wfca 60:, uf a pre-eminence in the ooaiforit elegancies of clvihaed life. ' " It is elated in an article on this subject, in the last number ofibe Foreign Quarterly Iteview, lhat the auiiquatlan disuuver.es leetmtly niade in Mpaniith Ameriea, may be pion.iu need lots equal 1 n tuterrtl juul Miipo trutoa u iboaa Kg ypHsa dts coveries matte by RoeseUinj and Champalliou. The suiject of.th"Mexleart AiiCquiiies to the pubtio in general is a sealed book ' ftnbertaon'a scimim rf 1 tteni va . erf oneos. nd -very iiuplf ': feet, lie knew, almost nothing about them. , Titers now iist'.'tn-;w-Ka,..':tfw. ajotta meuls i)f highly Civilicd people. Who pre.ed, ed lbs Mexicans, aastuendn.u, aa iaMU aud a Wot.dero.rn aa thie id.Kgypt. The ttronginl conviction which will flaoh mi the mind of eve- , ry ripe ant quail ih while surveying the long . in-a m iirai.-ai. ana r w.'r.mn ueniuincni, pre. i pared in vsr.ous works, is the similarity which 1 thm liWilAnl a.ANa.n :' hki-nada .a L . ' ,t" : .i'- , . . e rertarn.ae sua. tar vraaoaiMi nvnini. . marks oi the tame rmevai j.bit w.irah.p j eueea or inntanju? inn an i vol ir deity, plan lepheres and teinee rebeia ul paitera, ntilile sitd lMaitiifol In ibnr archiieoure; eyclope.n niiiuin.n'a, sepul.-ft.al, dou.eai.c, religitais; 1H1.U 'A ?d.(pl.ufS MWK iifjude.and auiwa of Hi.lah ed workmaiiahip; exhibiting tfifferei.t iraa of civ iliBifliu, and often preaeniirig the uiuel sin. king auakgy W the tiauuuiutgul atyle of scalp- lureando atti(Hiary'ie enijeeully efled(k ifvjnaiw Thi,'rt. hke"ue VHile tl lh; rx niei.ee ef irtngical bfi.Aat.eil V the bitirogly pical Ugtf(', l b'h pH-ra to hae beet, pe culiar o the j Kulteuatia and awne atill mett au' rifiit natiua that preceded thw,Meica..a, and wbirb appeara lo liaveflal!ed"lli Efyp''"" hie ewnpIrieDf, al.d cieelhsl tL iry-regejar'uy aud beag.y. Fyra.nida But inferior lu the hgrp uaii, vxiui in many parte ol Meweu. Sjhiu l the pyramid are of t hrgtr baa ihaO the Egyp )iai.,and ciMiipoaad of equal permatnent niaieri. ale. The Woumain ol reacoea la rly eo' rd withtl.e rui.ia id" anofi nl'twilding; plann-ilM-rta and iot).atct t whieh cafijttiv a euxn or atronoiuieal and clroadiM5lynt, u h winch vaa polled fry thd KttVfftue At Mi' hu, there rxial Ihr remain oa paUoa a'h wat of conai lerahla; eKt haarcldhore e nked b teaturiia of auealf tfra'luremid hrau- ly The g ruuudflau eftbia falaVavia&a Jfoyp . tain ran. r ii.aiiy, aiaio.r nouipi.inia . yyin y cluaeit-al aiyle, bee bfn .found h. tbe acii(V borlKMl d Uruinba and Aihlau A 11 tb. ai evidently the work of a etrilid peothat prm-add the Matcaaa. Evidrucea of aa a uiuUBt of erjr.liaV.ttoa and eocial cemfort, hivh are-oot tab 4. anKuig popular and buaaipd lu Mumeui of Eyix, are lurmabel fj the arebi tcctqrat wenwriala tt tbia rat and aluivt jio , knuWft gvofh From tkt Floret .. Oatttie TflE M USC'1K SI IOA Lti U A NAl The Canal, we are happ, te leara, ta ready for ihe receotiua of ilia water,' Alt that i now- naiuired belwe U.e Cartal . opened, are oroe fu luiea ta ihe ioekt, which alr. VauUet ta caaiiug al Iloi irt.n wurka. " Web-ngiatulata ifcrcWW i..rf,..Jfc..7.i, M iha Lanat. . lt ,l4ubfWW tr,WMrt foimidattf obk.ruetwm. Ui lh J,iuo'e niiuaiej aud wjII. .rum, in nca and ... rjouat y mwreewd , m be naviVKn oi ih. feaeeaee, with a de- u'ra.inaiiuu w oou.plcU.h. whole WWtwid t Vmtti wmh .Linor iiwa..ta abut aud bekw, I j( uajvely neefal (a it u) Ut tie I . .-a... . . !-fji iiKtDGEOVER THE TENNESSEE? . The President and DJeciora at ihe Florence Brnlge Coaipaev have cuonaeltoa wnba garUfe; uuo irwu ihe Xvortb, hr lb bu.hfingTaf Bio! aerusa ib TenueMaw Kivei . oppoailaa. F kit MM. h ia lo be OMiatruoiad ua tbekopceved Burr plan, upon piluusol siou,ta be owrared lb wnola ih. ho' of May next -a-1 ba robiracwr, wa en-1 le.igUi, and lo Qe eecpieiea w jeeie dMsuind, w-Ht bog a- wtk uaueaStsiely. afld ex uecia to fisisb II rtf atahUMea niooiba He w as uk.. iia.woO vfiha' aiock. Tba Brulg coal tUiJWO. : jr.,J.. TllE RACE9- Tesierdar came off' the) rata et tht W astiington Ccws,rovrH'CitaWPorswie fl.'uu t hwe weie lour eniriea toe pie- ct-uji.g ereniag. Charlotte Kubse, Mj(lra. '" Ciudliopper. . K'enzt, k; Col lUrrpton. by Col.' 5ti.glron. by ftlr. Guiguatd by HrFluod. All the entered aaga appesred on tba ground, but AIdora aud CbarhHta Riisae were evident tv unfitted tor auy conical They were both lame, and exhibit-d that their respective barkers might aea their con dition, as well as the catizona and club. Col Hampton very liberally proposed to the Club that hm main Kitty Heath waa at their servt.ee to ion lor lh Club's heticfit, t( any aporl cm; Id be a Graded the citiz n by her past entry. The tlTcr was accepted, and K'tty eultred by the Piesidenl of tho Club The field wa mar changed and reduced In Clodi.opper, Kienzi and Rnty Heath, l'ii. re waa considerable betting; but 110 in dividual beta were considerable. Tbey were more general than great in amount Kitty Heath and Clodhopper were tbe favorit.a Iticnzi wanted fool, his bottom was un douiried broken heat might give him chance for the purse. Tbe fid I wa bronghl to the pt in bad order, and the start waa had, giving Kitty Heath, about fifty yarda the advantage, Tb.a advantage could nev er ba made up,, although Clodhoppor di 1 his utmost to overcome tbe inconvenience f tba st aft . Kienzi permitted him to make the contest; and" qOicU y dropped w if bin tba pt. Kitty leath won tho beat. Tuao of each mile. 1 ' ' 1st mile) 3m. la. 4d do ' 1 5T Iddo I 54 Retntt. S3 The usual robbing, the field again ip ireard at the post, ana Kitty Heath had evi dently cooled off, rxlretneiv well .Her friend weie now sanguine of her ancccas. Tba start waa again vcjy unequal, Rirnzt bciog neairyaixty yarda in the rear, Be tween Kitty and Clodhopper the etirt Waa well enough Thecootest for the first two milee wee yery animated; and iir Ihe press of ihe second mile Kitty bad to be gaffed a little, in. order, to kt her know tkt the Club' expected her to do her duty. vTo bar the Club's nag defeated by a Clodhopper would not read well in' history, aaTorf: Paini re marked 111 bis memorial to Congress, when be sought remuneration 'for bis' political wilting. ie receive the frwhmanv hint as a was inieucn, aao me. puce sne went 1 atwaaraWlinpleliaH eoxi-kad nvthfrrg more frj do than keep he, t..m, hwihe hn. at ,h. start, he could Z .-J .a - i a. a . a. a ' ' 4.l :U aoafce wholly p; - He lessened ; a ... I waa belief vtn thia heat than the first, w4e the start was egainaClodhitpper la the last mile Clodhopper tried his utmost pow ers, m order lhat ihe beats might be broken, bbt the ffori waa unavailing. Kitty had the heela C bi n, and there was no lack of bottom. Kilty wou the aocond heat as atie liad the firat, aod thus thereby tormina, led tho race ... v. .....,,vn u.iaiuviaviY..inD 1 w I.. ImI i ,r. 11 1.M Iii.mj.w.. a..--.,. aLI 1 1. . '.l.: .a ' ..... '. ' T " . Ti.iiow- 1st mile, . 2d do ti tie '1m. 2 55. bo v JJ.'aa. PEN EKAL' RESULT. Iwitty Uaib a 8 Kit'.iri After the iaeo wai ovrr the Jockey Club agtcnldcd topi t her and voted their tl.anka til Col. Hampton for ihe libera! ilinpoiitiuit f hi-cullanl Kill Heath to the Club foi their beiiefit and the en.iiaemeiit of the dt izen antj voted bun their Shanks, and a bil ter Cup, withr uitableiHcripfioii, t x.r. s sive'of their lhanka for hit liberality and .(iinU're4elnea in -addwig to the ben fit of the Clol) and prtMiodioii of eport. Tho tiMinju.niaJ Maa wfll duaervetl, and unam inct) ly voted After the rn rtfl race, came off the race of mile ht-eU whrel: wa to have imh'ii conten ded fr on Monday. N we come m an awT.it fTtllinn of cape. Lady Mtrgan, Bet ay Brer, Elota Mr Donald, and Ein.ua French atere now to try tpttd ami but torn A gerltlenran Nawtli Carolina, of hslinc tion, epeaking of the worth uf Joa ronairv wo.rjira, who want tf ac.rrr.pl.ehment had been rather cavalteflf icniaiked upon by a lady of the lyoHI'. rcajtontM to her by affirming that, aa what aha wiihl, they wr ffM tottom. Tfojmmtttces ol Befjy Bailef wera web knoaen .lo many ol Ibetpectalora. LidI Morgao Jhadsalready yiek'edt tin. m anothrr wirai-apfeuar cy;'tad what evideocvt'lfiera waa ,! fever of I'um. herond bar' O Wit IttClrf- tettlwoai, in - - - j . . tlw racoonhaPooof.an Rrtn. tvaa h..lts neksmwa. LtV MrDonsjd it waa ' . .7- ,11 'Vw-.v. va uiftcd-w uu " U f ,Wi ,'ws bviiU want 0 Jfortlr Caroltaa boitonj af altrutod tw the ScoUb lsaIgLalL T (adiei came I to pont Jrr-gaod , dr, and war ll off FJora lcJ ibe fi4d eaiey ud laady Morgan, rearm wnfy. be? Iat iuneri o. waitad upon Betty ; JLUxWr, , She tarried te JongS for belt o diepoaej, ! 'abo cviold nut dwplica FluraMcPpnaJd, nbc ri ll ti&?"r' " '' 'r.-' 'Vina, 1. 111 1 l 1 1 -11 Timewlat nuio '.r In' 99 Afl-r tba ouaf preparation, lha field ap . " . ' a, . . ? a nrarrd n at ihn iwat. liela were in fa vor ef Lady McrfgaoT' against tbo. field. Odrlg in tier fav wetw Offered, alio cooled off vnlland rme freeb to the tecood beat. Tn atari waexretlnt,od ihe entire field rem ell cH Lady Morgan tooe, we lean, and kept it tbiougb the jtjiIb wuhout extra. bvdrnaf y ffoit Flora waa no more aflbio narona rival, Betsy Baxter waa not 10 tho leasi irirvioicaonje arwu ivn.m rtmnn mv josl snsb diatsnce aajvonld well roaWe her tw testify ngatnat aJt croeaiog and joailiug of loose ahead. There waa no aangrr 01 any jostling kef. The beat ws it n lime doubt ful and waa won by bef Ladh.p. Lad Morgan Time " j In, 60s. The race wa now rlrily decided unleea Lady Morgan hwild Is1 down or bolt. The third heat waa without interest or ex citement, and terminated, an all suppoaed it would, in favor of Lady Morgtn. Time " m. 39s. We had intended to far something 10 the patore of a general tevrew . of tbe Race j.it concluded, hut mal defer that task uu til to morrow. We were disappointed in seeing so small so eaeembUge yesterday. We expected il In be very nno.eroua. Though well stlen.led, we believe lime has been more every day the last week than were present ycaUrifay. nothwithstan .mg great excitement a lo the performance a ol Medora and ('harlotte Husse pervad. d the public Every thing was decurooa and or rlcrly at ttut Couise, aud all seemed well pleased. Char In ton Courier. Frm the Chickasaw (Pontotoc) Union. CHICKASIW DELEGATI01V. Wa are infamned that the Delegation headed by Mr. John Mctliah, whicb wan appointed by the Chickasaw to select s country for them wesi 01 the aiiettasippt, baa returned. I ne paity were gone lor s vera! monihs, and, wa under atattdscceeded is porch aning, fnim tbe Chuck Uwa, a dia. net of contsry lying notch west of ths possession of. ihM tribe, for 5UO00, with which tnej are ortidh plesssd.. 1 We ha v imi daubt that tbia reaolt of the mis sion will tend 10 a aeedt retovvsl uf ths entire trine. . AGRICULTURAL, BANK, BRANCH .. At PGNIO'JOC. As aa evidence of the' esfulossa .of thia in ttiution, tbfaciJitife ilaflorda-ts the buaiaess eomniaaity , and. aasv all, iha arauuol of bus.. Mssdensia tbia regioa of eountry.wa would aite that, no. Wednesday, paper ws discous tsd by tbe Uaard to the amount of ahoui Joriy thouemd dvilan. . There i not aa inauiaua. la lrerss.ppi baiter managed than this branch. or oai a . ins. uuitea 0Mfes mors sale, aod solvent fk'h (hiAgficuitttral Bank of aitssi sippi, . - - . ' PURTOvYN. 1tf. at: J a a. I- flr- r". . . . ....... mur mm .TOBieio eoes for wsnt iafeorpbrale powers to regular In luaeei pal affairs. Waiare mortified- and ashaiued to aeecotwtanlfy Violationa of decMum aad order. aioiMi raring sea arunttennefjeajusr etrett.on wueany.sw aimwsi t regular as the arrival uf . eay iweuj Ant many of oar negnat i'iel rt not in Ga.hJ") fancy thai, in defenee f ibetr personajdin pioiection of iheir iosuire-.K rnuai carry ha.dd pistef and :Mg kiyi! i IS rr f M,e wi m rimith eetrfTf !Z.Sm1tt till I It affair at Mtnaasa a . tX.. a. t ) i qaaiuisnee vi Ul. iMiir ase. a if the. h.a "ill TV --V tniiH.vaiiu .MB .UmillAWv.-aa. '..'Aaa- ha..fla . U . : . ...... . ' won weenoaa in .baa, ti.aa. i. . hl week ; that a hegvn Wem4;:9?1mmiwnvl tab in the aide to a gen'mum of the same color, who had wen hia cloUw at ..,aJW k.. . he Mmeef Hj,( are we eanir.g w? Are o eatablisb ttasm. or am we altogether without From the Mobile Remitter. THE CHERUKEES Diss i ivc-ict i he .iUa Im.I.m W.!8. ' !M8,!,,ion UI lir-aeeed to vVaahington, aud lay tfaei, grWnet bciur. the Clodhopper -cn I lie Cherokee Uelegaiion sent laiely, by that dtasriri.ned w,h ths hcaiion tharhadbreo .ade. unbealthy, but tuo-eud. a.. ..... .1. .. ' f?vf mmenJ4They areaer4mn,nieij . agation fromilat A.nUn.f iU CIihoI, , are already weal of i he .Mii.i(j. : Oeh g ilioi. ia beaded by Join. llua, u,e J, John l.uooy. , ' ? IJ1PORTANT FROM FLORIDA. The acltoner Pv"f Captain p ' arrived yoi-t- rday fio'm J icksonie 2 - J Umimi from Clapt. F. that (Jeneral j I a j . . . . .n - r . - . "Mil nan boh 10 u..rcy r erry tor uo horse, l I icncw the campaign, the Chiofa lnivi( fto coihe in accordinff lo agreement, in,i itnamer For reater bad been Jespai i, Saviuiuali on Sunday last We learn also hy a pnaaenger in the .l S. S. Mills, from St. guatine,tbnt miwt' gence,had been received at that p(ce, tmg that luielilil.c were to have coirL. -J . O-a 1 I a nx.L .... tro.oi aiaiuruey iei. aiu uu. 1.'- r.. f.... e ... .. ww -k ,u,wv. aai .. ai.t ainrm.h of I be achr S, S Mill, that two of Gri. n Hem mdez'a r egroea that wnc captuiri bout If month ago by the Indianiad ia'ir eacapa ana arriveaai at. Aiiguiin( 6a Uu day Jaat. SStbU- who state that iL 40n Indian jwarrior were concent rated oat P4ikaaT(alr of PbrfttpV gihirrand thiiL bra bam had gone ia to General Jcmid ni given himself ap, w here he intended loreaii ; t fid 1 bero e larger na mber cf lu JiM nnoot WueqilKn. I '.lilV.na. wios a fo,,owllg ffo t .:.. It) addition to tbo above, we hire recti,. oar corrnpoudeoii ; moa. norumtum. , August IleiaTd Office. v . 1. AvaciTtKK, Feb, 27, ijt J , ".TUP WAR NOT ENDED IET . On 'Saturday night last, inforn.itrot tH rtMved vonv Utiiteral JeupT Cani g DadV fUitln.Ufoiifo, and wa rrvret c late, lhat M ra Tar ffona cheering- ft aast. tod.thal ih Indiaov bava held BOUlfcs, bava tba rhiofa retorned aa they agrteia. General Jraop wagto wait anirl SatunU - ..'.. a . : 1 " i when lie would re-eornmence hoattliuesL aa.a s... a J av..J ffaviavtaeaiakan laasal boot one boon red inoian naa been tk) Camp, and Abrsra end others aere allestd freo insresa and rsreaa). On Saturday night last. General HerirnJ dri a two negroes Aleck and Stephen, b were taken by the Indiana in May Iju r turned, baring effected their esrapi (lorsebsrk We bare toot seen them, be we learn that ibey stata tbit torn is 1 p deal of d resent oil id (be nttioa. Tt Chiefs ate willing to give up, but tkejcnrf warriora ere averse to it; that they bin plenty of ammunition; that Philip's intou Top koliky base not. been disturbed, ui lhat they have a force of more than 40 fightirg men! That in tbe attack npoattJ bteast work at Lake Monroe they lout cal kilted aod three woonded, aod that tbe m ty did not know of tbe armiatice. A rrpo prevails imoog them that General Jcsui 1 holding out the offer of a talk, inleadt 1 get them, hand cofiT them, and ship iti off. and this baa prevented their iitcmf. Many of tbem era now' going Soaitt ml their fatndiea. There negroea ire to S amined in relation to the correspoatltH which baa been earned on with ihe Ncgran in town, and much interreting informitM is expected to ba obtained from them. Tim are in prison, . CAot psfon Ctiarir. FROM MEXICO. Sisal, Mih Feb. 1S3T. On the flth met. arrireil at Cainpwfc from Vera Crnx, a Mexican veesel w Extraordinary Deimatcke Onlf n H brought frorn ihe General Ooverntnett remove ihe lrott.er-in-f aw of Sanu A fflen. Francisco Toro.) and lo ub0 Gen. Joaquin Rivas Sayaa, an enrmj Santa Auna'a, aa commanding OeiwraJ Yacatan, and secret orders were givea him, to receive Santa Anna, It wai 4 said that the vessels of tbe Mexican &p dron were sent to conr the coast u i cept that chieftain. Gen. Torn hi ailtv 0iuiiitK an iT..r m una aeaillitX" Texians, having been previously nw by hia pnvjr counsellors, thai 11 w erument houId aecepi his offer thcrj? ooae hia deoarture. en the ground ihutJ presence wa indrspenaible for th j ... a wwm w m b...H--av, j ever deceived him. and even on of tltt. nn.li.tr nf. ...1 Pan nauli. Ihev nSTS ""1 Pedro Esendero haa aepired lo be 0.w'H ot of tbe Department in hi place , 1 theleaf tt W reported at thia ptaca j vwvnlutinn vaaliMtf linf nlll in MeDhn that Pedro F.sce.lero had fled. Toroa would f urely be , ojaintaiort power. IJOTIOB. TflP. uaiLaaaa.l maa.ind nf tf)S Suoda LSrhnol Union, anxiMary te ih W . ... j.. wi j -.11 k. hold at .a. awwwa. uvmaa iilipm, am - ion thureh. no Fridav. ike 81t of tb ( month. Alt thai f.bmala .J ihe cause are ir lully anlieited In attend. , . CllAUf.aU L. TORRENCE.b? March 1 1, 37-SwS4 L, I fltllFa Mbrwibera having pitrchased I f. I" liiemie-eaf aBraxuVUailer n'"J I - . ar. tueaj F. Meroeey.le the laie firm d Merooer-i w a.. sea s, wvvsi tsaTt7 x Xf as stand. ndeThe.Jrmet:"v..,..Jrix;;-:.i leronor,- Harbin rt opr,n the same terms; and aohclt s eonim J tne patronage so liberally ex'enuro -. 5rm. They wish it expressly 1 an""0 A, there wilt bs no iminediate cidlection of w due ihe late llrm lb pr'eaent el.aaed lit enlrrw inleresl ia ih debts will extend al lib-Hal. indulgence W u - riciimoydm, r&ir Moeknille, ,VreA 4, 1 137 - Of every description ittH (O Dou at this Offie.C) 1 II lei ti o i:i n ret Dd 'A "w 1 tl ih pa Hill l "08! w
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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