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v ; ' ' ; - " : -ft . ' - ! - !" , - ' " " ' ;;. . -..' ' - " -n if o i1. 'I I ! - t 4 SCENE IM the PALACE I Mr Ritchie touchy soojo days since, that the old Hero kepi perfectly cool on the Florida corn raU. The 'Spy in Washington.' farn.shes tWollowinsr.which will scarcely be considered a corroboration : ;t.:t?. jI ... ha rflierrtH). u- l" w-.. been aaid-I--b tbeine.war.ily souls; 1 wish. the Indians woaWVkill th,u. all, that, their wives murht get -other husbands auu d wiuwni thai wiW prw curasre erwwgh to defend iheijcuun.ryJ e General: Jackson . . - thou 'b warned inaoy years, never had any, chil-, ' During ?the whole scene, the Attorney Ganer al, Mr. Butler, present. BU,said ihe iKmrable menionr, l am Informed. Mr., President, that the Tennessee militia weienoi mure willing to fight than the ojhef rtiitiiia. "It is a lie,. Sir; and then Uie.vUerible Chief again opened hi batte ry, with tUundfrnig.oaths npon i ihe -Foridians. Paiisiag W take btvath. he turned towards Mr; Butler, ao4 said 'God forgive ma.! . ' ! Thia oisK!e afforded Mr Butler an opportu nity tosprfck; hen ho rciarkd 'Well gene rati you and Cid and I, must go to Flor? Ida and t arjry on the wai." 'Ay,' aaw npt. it ik nntMprv fiuldier that can weal ths ouf..rrt f AVh it !... Yaar lieutenants,'': General Jack&m.UU not able to do what you did: They aJvaottbtf'toi meet the Indians, aayoa -met ihemlfi vtlur AnmaitfiuA This dose of flattery hi.A the .iHTi inatafttaoeouslf. hoslHfiflr the roaring tiltfiet 'hero ofiaahy wars. ; He was tranqiix it :ad4 "calmly. replied4.No, colonel, th-y can't fighf itieJoda!is asl fought them and iheu etotipned to latK m a sirain uio sichen Irig fur repf tifen. ;i havf giep yon a very lim ited necomfl ofte blasphem y which was, hib , itel in lenor 6fierr ininoteacoaf ersathm. I haVe supplr -id much, very much as nf iou re volting a character JnsefUon here; and ewen that Hiiicll l Have iven ia greatly Bfter,ed. Well mljpuj Mr Wise say 4m thtJ kit of Con great Iul at tlerining atfpatli'v.ori.wo,. or a Jew curses bfJ; jthe Cotninittee u tnoibeot?dk cUemeuftJ 44e wily niftowed 'Wfr.PwtlkJgxk mntd ri iflt.iiw i4 thi tir Jr of thedav at. the ftleirup:Ji4,Ufd he who does nof tbinkso, cr who isieady tii iat the firsUatunegat rne, has ooly, . if he wishif 4 hear som pretty . hard-swearing, tbgo.Uj tJtfte White ll.iose, audanae to, the Grealet atiliihe Beat, thesOhjecrof the Flori- ' di Caoipa1i;il ' ' ft" . v : . ' p ! TheSpt nf Washin.gtow. nicred before UiliesP-SbmVa I whcjevtd; Ipnpnbe'rs . cnt VibSpu.i: . - v - ' ' ...... I i .. wages of American, vessels cause. large, noin will give, you in my next letter. - .SIjyENTIl WARQ BANK. v The following! diszosiica letter X Wat brought to light by'rthe AVhitney investigation, an lranstniUed by. ihe 'Spy at Washington:'-, y JlM w : Your, 1 6th Decvl$3S; Ver tne subsiriVrs. cfijeraandt directors of ofYhe SevenThWar4 Bank, in tbsVity of New York, frieddi cf 'fhe Jldminutraiiah. nd of the R ertREO Cwitf oi Uu head 'of the Govern ment, do solicit a! port ion of the fiscal patronage of the fJraied Slates Treanryfdr the' Seventh AVard B3nk 'I'he terms are those most favor able to ihe;Gpvenuriehi: - ,: f Signed WALTER DUWINCmsiflenu AVu , O'CowxtoR, Casbier.. SlRECTOaS v i1"- William SColy, Henry OgdenJ Abraham Daily, G Hopkins. i William Scott, David BniwnJ -t , : Philip TTaraishd,": Luther 'Hateey, : - " SamoerN Dodgre, JohnV i: Greenfield, ;JameAi! Whitrog, r . H Erben. Corre9p to day. ded with jir.4nce of the Journal of Commerce. Washinotok, Feb. 10, 1337. A rannfr.limportant if true, is in circulation I Treaty w saw toj h a ve been cone! u 54uerar Sania Ana, a Presideot of Mexico, while be waa here, fur the 4ucognition of the indi'4deaceof Texas and the, c:esaionjf tnat teiritjrrji, with the assent of Texas, to the . United bt its, upon certain conditions. ijpoo n aming anaie Inquiry, I have aacertain- . ed" froth' a j .ahtheotic source,, that rumor repie .. f aente tact thfitlme,--aitd thait' the following are r theernaofihe ireatyi ; "' , The i.cpoadeoce of Texas is to he aeknbwl- i od?ed bh bvHne United States and by Mex ico. Ttiefuoundarv between' the United Stales and -Mt-ksboi is tobe The Rio-del .Norte. Ttje United 4tjus, or tht-ir part, assume the- py - meot ofihecVattns of our citizens upon Moxieo MHstii"ited!at two miHions' They also pay Mexico )s iurn of three railiiona ; afid. thirdly, tbey agri-ef ip "nilow gr&nU 6f Jand-J in Texas made by lexic-i. In all cases whore tiie-contii lions ot idfgrjfi8 have Often complied nli; and to inikVja pro rata allowance to suh gran tees as bar! 'a part, cumplied with said cortdi tions. l.-j- . . j ' - ' ;. Texas, of course, is a party to. the whole ar ! rangeunenti' If5orta l2nq , should succeedjn resuming hlsj powr in iVlextco, this Treaty will be carrietl iiitb effect Theenate will be con; - vened for the special purpose ot submitting this : Treaty it tihlui. " ' :T'-s Revered Chitf. 8ft We have D0 comments to offer opnn this letter, but await with impatience the' report from the investigating ifciomittee. The Seventh Ward Bank, iCs friends of the Adamiatration and the revered Chief ! at the head of the Government, are Ihe least of sm riers. 1 Denmark is : rptusn in every part K : J ' 'If 1 ' . I ' '' W thank thee, Jcwffor teaching me that word.' In the recent debate ; on the ILahd Bill in the Senate we find that Mr Benton suf fered himself to be betrayed into . the fol lowing language, the insolence of which is in keeoinsr with his whole character. We thank htni noweven-tor snowing nis hflrfiL f It will rouse ahe oB rStates o a jgense ;joC;the;4anrhto their' jusr HgWs, arjd will enable tncp pernaps, if they are noplbaseiy oeirayeuat tut? pres ent sessitm o Congress yet toj rescue the common property; of the Kaiion from ra- piheaivd" plunder : i : r)r2feMyears (said Mr. B ) the West will sttle tfiis question' of lithe Public LartHsjust s,theyplease,rrhev would settle this matter, as they would settle the Presiderwvv jAndhd bltrSlates must look to them forJScith.ifHe was not going to surrender Sdaritages:like thos for thirty vears to ionise, ifoc thesake of the propo- titum nowa(fncetlxie ! tiewno nau introthiced trtjs measure ; he who bad or iginated it ; (he who had fought it up, was not irmnff to suffer himself to be forestalled by any thirty years' hargainjj In thre years ro6re,they could wnteptneir own terms, and iJirfthem the table of the Senatte Trey would be bid by every candidate fdr the Fresiaency.; and no gentleman, rjy casting leproacjies on him, should cause him in the leai degree, to swerve frornjhiscoitrse. . If this; he so if this bully of the;. West represents truly the opinions, land 'inten tion, anil hpe, of the people of that sec- e Union, it behooves tho old ue their power" While they ber of British seamen e very year, ; to . leave i the service of theirown country, and to embark in that of the United SlattSjj ang those, comprising chiefl v the most skilful and competent t of - oor mariners; piodaoe the ooudio ;eurcv ui improving th fTfoHfie of American icras, and; in "the same' ratio diminishing the .effiiency of the Brit ish merchant servic-iKyOJj ifarltamentatv Committee, ' -1 1 i" j . ; if' . . Southern Ndvv YardThe 'cdmmis sinners aopointedby the Secretary, Navy to examine 'the harbours ; South ,ct the Chesapeake bay, with a J?JewJ jojihVj establishment ofia 'Nairy 1 Yard have re portVd.'and give the'pr,fereace-to ther port, or JUrunswicK, in ve"gf -vuJ&ir?r 1uw ever, will scarcely -action1 the-BUbject - this" ession. c 1 r t 1" . . - ' : Columbia Teletcope.-' HIGHWAY ROBBERY rAND AT TEMPT TOj MURDER, f . tare and cf stationary fret eminently ; called gyftaia; " There are hke evidences of E the lion" of the Slates to have it. Mr. Nelson Alexander, from Wlnnsbo-j rough '5L C.) was waylaid neat the Eight Mile House, early on Saturday morning, and robbed of ,3,80(Ji , iThel! partipulart, as far as they bave come to our knowledge, are as follows.: )' ' j - : Mr; Alexander, onjTbursday last, vrzi accosted near the Race Course, byj a man calling himself Wm Grangr, ' o had with him two boys. fori ?ile, saying that: he had two more at his j plantation, nearxthe Eight Mile House,andtat ifjfi wonld meet him there on Friday jhei would shew the others. Accordingly Ml. Alexander went to the place designated, hut not meeting G., he remained at the; Foui SMilef House, oft rnaay evening, wjten tie, proceeueu iof tne Eigni wue nouse, wHcrejiie lemaiuw. during, the nisht. He: I started early on Saturday morning lor town, arid alter pro ccedinc a short distance, fell in with three men, among whom he jj recognizer! Gran ger. They prevailed on him: to dismount,! and after doing sd Uranger tniw tits arms around him, andne of his J accom-t ptices, filling his mouth anC eyes with substance pronounced by the jnowj attend ing physician of a poisonous Inaiqre, drag ged him into the woods, kickfd atd bruis ed him dreadfully audi robbed bib of al his money.- - ! I ' I Mr Alexander now lays dangerously il at the 8 MileHouse;,but he ha all the atten dance from his fiieiids in town that can be possibly bestowed opon hint Charles existence of iWitgre.y branches of the faierogly pical language,,, n.icbpriears- to have been pe culiar, o ihe Pultecans aSid some still . mere an Hent nation that preceded thtt 'Mexicans, and which appears io hare rivalled- ihe Egyptian in hiseorupletenest.and excelled" it rin reolari:y and beauty. Pyramids noi inferior to theEgyp-, lian; exist In many parts ot Mexico. . Somelof th pyramids are of a hnrer base than the Errvn liin, and compose! fejual per ma men t materi ral.; 'Pie xaouniatn of Jew!tica .isneatly cover tied with the rcina of ancient buildini tlaniJ - of ihf pheea and Zodiaca exist which exhi!.. a eupvrt which was pos?esed bv the Evo'ltans.' Al Mil-! 11a o, if. ere exist ilit-remains of a palace .whrch ifiared byieator of itatelr ?ra .durei.cf Ofaw- yi R'puad plapQf this j afaces ie Egp iin ran. .finally, Statmewjulptuteddn a oure tytCiaasteat bufhoiid AVIillntl !lh icnrlr; t.t -'ia'-raA mvL W preceded lite fexicans. - Evidences of an-'a- nount of civilisation and social comfoit, which are nbtlio be ;nfnd among ppular and boasfed raonumenu ofJEypt, are lurnisherl by 4he arcta uctnraf memorials cf this' great and afmvst un known people' - - ,..;.: - . A V raodhttpper. Rienzi .'-; - 3 3 After the taco was f the jocKy.n assembled together an. -r'ed-their thamss io Col. Hampton for tU- disposition of.liisgallaot' Kitty Heath to the Uuu i,or their benefit and the amusement or the cit izens, and voted him their thanks, and a Sil ver Cup, with? a suitable inscription, expres sive of their Tthanks for hU,. liberality and disinterestedness in, adding to theL ,betu fits of the Club and promotion of eportv The testimonial was-well dcseived, and .uhani: fl-ioudy" voted. - i Aftef-the "mia tsciy, cameofT iho racfrof mile heats.wbich was to haveT ocenconten ded for v'p. Monday,. , N we come to ao: awful pulling of cspV.? JL,ady s Morgan, B t-; av- Bixter. Flora ' MvDouald. and Emma- eal styief have beenfuuiid in theneigh French iaere powjo lrypcta'nd bottom: ofOtnmba acni MIilTo t All tbtse are A eeotlrmao. oL XortU Carolina; pf-distmr tion, 8pcakingpr the worm .01 .njs .conmry sgaiion from iha por.jon .fSfrv bH t ' -w:.. . ft Itt,. -""Tlfc.- IMPQTANT KnOHPtoa,, The schooner Poll rc r - " , arrived ycVeVd.y ; froin! j JHfc. iearn .frohrCtpii : 'pTii?,? rene Ihe crfmptign, the Chier.. come in accordinffto ",n2 tsa IVom IK-f loTtiice Gazette. . ' THE MUSCLE SHOALS CANAL. . The Canal,' we are happy to learn, ia ready for. the receptiohof ihe water. " 4 All that is riow required beiore the-Canal jt opened, are some. fix- tutea tor me iocks, wmcn air. v aniier is casuog at his iroo works... - ' AVeconialQlate the country upon the near couipletion of this iinporiant poriioo of the Canal, it Will obviate the most formidable obstruction 011 the Muscle Shoalaj and , will, we trust, in epire thericn and " extfeisire . country interested in ihenavigation oiitbe Tennessee, with a 'de-. termination tu complete the whole improvement accord inn to the original plan of Congress. This is one of the longest Steaob)at . . Canals, a od the! most splendid, in ; thejUtitted S:aies. VVth tame uiin6f limproveineuts above and below", rVj itwill be extensiVelakiuMas it is) Jo .the BRIDGEOVER THE TENNESSEE j The Fresident aed D. tec tots of the "Florence Briie CooDpanv iave contracted with a yeutle- uiai 1 ruin wot xuriu, tor ine uuuuiu ui uiiuo acr&s the Teriuessee Rivelr, opposit&s Florenc It'u to be const lucted on iheioipioved Burr plan, u pair pillars of stune.to be covered the whole ienrth, and to be completed in two years from the 1st of May next. The contractor, we un derstand, will begin the woik imibediaiely, and expects to fioish it in eighteen mcnth He was taken 25,000 of the stock The Budge will Oust 125,000. eo uie at at; August a ,woman, whose , waut ofv hecomphshmenta had been ratner cavaneriy .rtroa.Kc by a ladyof the Norf h, respondedTto; her by afnrmtng that, say what ahe oilgni,. infy wefe gfod:.6o(fadit TIm?1 iteylbinjancca. of Betsy Baxter were well knon to tnaqy of the spectators. ;Lidy' Morgan? hall already r yielded her, bn another occasion, suprema- l ey; and what evidence there was in fiv.oror the race of the People andkKQbejtson waa wholly unknown, . Flor McDonald it was supposed woujd Jrip ifc -well toe Drsv neau but the want of North Carolina bottom was attributed to the Scotch Lassie by, all. he ladies carne to the post in. good order, and were well off.. Flora led the fiiiJd eniland Lady Morgan, fearing only I her latt eupefi br, waited Upon Betsy Baxter 'She tarried too long.for when-sb disposed, sherctioldj not displace Flora McJJonald,,whc won tne beat. , t . 'tr 1 ? - - wm Time 1st mtl- K Am bf AfTer the usual Drenaration. the ficr "w . " . I . 1 1 A . peared aga'.n at toe posi neis wtre 111 ir vor cf Lady Morgan, against the Y field off well, and came fresh to the second heat.H, .steamer t orrester- had been dJ 1 H Savannah on Sunday lit, P1:M U 1 We learn also by a p,24 lai- 1 S.S;MiI!a from St -ASgi,?J 7,2?? gvnce;1,aden recc.vcd at lnt nngliU bbsilii,, hereto bill cd on Saturday last; 2nth .t, : ! C03l!5)ca& We further learrt from Ca rttin W.l ' 1 houl 12 month K .k. 1. aW Uioir : cicape and arrived at Su Au.S 5iturda litS5th ull. wbostte tu ' P.latkakahah-of f h. Rang. ferabam had gone in lo Geuend ll i r Lgrven hlrat Ifupwhrre he intended loi1 and there wre a large number cf l about Mujquito. la addition to trie above, we hat e following, from our eoneiUL ugustice. is 1 Ir- oh Courier. About tw years ago, Senator Tipton of Indiana, whb had been in favor of the ad ministration! Ill "if - . I From the Raleigh Regifer. ! j Editor's Correspondence. . . ; , , i f 1 WashihotoK, iMarcb 3, 183T. CONGRESS, as you kndw; ia1under the ne oeasity of c( )ing it session Mneiime to-day. I have iheretovfe pos'pmed writing. niy; weekly let ter till now, In order, by taking advantage of the Exprfs Diai). 10 give yoo the fate of soch im porta ut measures,' still pending before that body, as shall Se decided on before 3 o'clock this after noon;soon after whicb. ihe Express leaves the City for hejSoutu.. It U neae S o'clock, and both Houses are still in aejsiouu 1 11 hey will adjourn about 3, and at- turned against 11. (.The -Globe then gave the Senator to understand, that unless he instantly turned baclc again, it would expose certain of his villainous transactions in regard to the public lands. Accordingly he did- turn back j again and saved himself from the -exposure. We cannot however peimit him to a rest where he is We give him fair noticie, that, nn les.he will make, still another somerset tSncl go as vi olently as evir against the ad mijiistration J we ahall expose the identical villainies, Which the Globe threatened to expose twb years ago. It is probable. that our Journal. and the Globe;; will keep MURDER. On Saturday ..nigh! ?f last,! a negro mati named Bovd, the property of Mrs. Gricel of Sampson County, Was slabbed 111 tftisj town bv another man named I BrVnnt. the property of Norman; McLeod, jdecd.-H Bovd died of his wound! in about five J - '. -j . - .1 i hours. JJryant ran oa, but Was pursued; and taken on Sunday, about ftye miles from town, and is now iu jail awaiting his trial. ) i - " Fayette ville OUurveri THE RACES. ; Yesterday came off the race over the Wshitfgton Cotirae,lorthe Citizens' Purae.of $l;200 t here were tour ejatrifs-trie pie ceuing evening. . ,: by Col. Hampton. by Coif Sirgtcion. by Mr. Guignaid, by .Mi. FiifJd. All the entered nags appeared on the grduad, but Mrdora and Ou.irlotte Russe 'fe frvidentlv ttntitted for any contest. T wefeiHoili lame, and exoibitfd that tcjir respective bickers might s?elheir con dition, as. well aa' the citizens and "rhib. HampUm vry liberally proposed j to the CtatfetJat his mate Kitty ileath was at their ervicvro ion for the-Clu.b's benefits il Chariolte Rasae, Met! or Clodhopper, Rienzi, him vibrating back and forth li lum for some years to come. Louisville 4 TTie Military Court of Inquiry. Oo Thors day last, Major General Gaines commenced bis defence before! trie Court of Inquiry In Frederick, (Md.) in the presence of .th large Iconcourne of hdies and gentlemen. It occupied near three hoorsNon Tbufsday in th5 delivery. ' ! . r'Ph drstt iMrt ic,i in - mixtion nnMin. Ur a short ffeess wtUre-assernble jniiiil he contended was nor ie a pendu- Journal. GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY On Sunday night last, tlie Jail of ihis county was broken and nine )riso;ier made their escape, j It was effected by I an spurt could be afforded the citizens by means of a couple of augers and a ascertained irom a tan aid 111 at 1 prisoner the win- wnicii K is who remained, were dow on Saturday nig he believed to be a were two others in 1! whom, a slave, woc no leavK is quar ters, and the other, Bryant,! Who had thai crow-bar her past entry. 1 he t.flVr was accented. 9 - an 3 K-itty was entered by the Piesident jot the' Club . j The fivld was mw changed and reduced to Clodbonoer. Rit.zi and Kitv Heath. e satjiejroojht one of rhitre was considerable betting; but no in dividual betsWcre considerable. They were mote gencrat than great in amount Kitty lit, by a person whom white mtn,s There The start was excellent, and the entire field were well off Ltdy Igrgan oolt the lead and "kept it through the mile Without extra ordinary cflbit. Flora was no more a dtn-j erons rival, Betsy Baxter was not in the least troublesome, and Emma French kept just suvh distance as would whII enable her to testify against all crossing and jostling pf those ahead. - There was no danger of any jostling her. The heat was at no time doubt ful and was won by her Ladyship.. Lady Morgan.; Time - .Im, 56s, Therrace was now clearly decided unless Ladv Morgan should full down or ibolt. The third hpat was without interest or ex citement. Mnd terminated, as all supposed it would, in -favor of Lady Morgan Time . lm. 59s. Wo had intended to say sorhethir.g in the oature of a general review of the Haces iust concluded, but must defer that task tin - . . ... . . .i - ' . M to-morrow. We wr-re disappcinted' in seeing so smaH an assemblage yesterday. We X peeled il to be very numerous Though well attended, we beliete there has been mtru every day the Jast week than were present yesterday, nothwithst-anding great excitement as to he performances of Medora and (yharlotte Russe pervaded the public. Every thing was decorous and r- derly at the Course, and all seemed well pleased. Chaflcslon Courier. - - 't fletald Ofrie St. Acoustine, Feb. 27 igj? ? THE WAR NOT ENDED ftt On Saturday night latL infori .?,.!. received- from General JW8 raM; i Dade's Baule Ground,! and a state; that it is far from (cheering- -iy1) ted, Isat W Indians haye field no tit vc ed ts the, igg t umii sri nd others aereClois v 1. Illttf . 1 li ; ; ; ili m their lime expires, and then laa for want of time, several hun dred be regretted jlhat ; so many days ha ' profitably 6pbni on uotmporvant matters and in useless bebite! -- "i.-: ;;-- ' ! . a hj smieiai miwnuiiaiiuu umaou me r oru-l aatian bill ae yet before the two Houses, sever al items in 'which have produced mech debate, The first contains an appropriation for a Minis ter to Texa,whenever ihe President shall re ceive satisfactory fevidence that she is an inde pendent Power, and that it is expedient to ap point each s Minister. The fortification bill was amended) odjrmotion - of Mr. Bell, by adding , a clhasm providing that any Surplus which might " bi in the Treasury on the 1st of January next, oter and above &5,000,000, should be distributed U the samenaniier as the Surplus in the Treas aryontho ttl, of i January last. . Thjs amend-' otent wis disagreed lojn ihe Senate, by a vote f 23 to -2 -Messrs. Brown 'and Strange oih voting against it. Bit the House sustained . tneir ataatn'aat by a v0U of 1 1 1 to 94. One . r il . a w , : . .... . m viit4ijua ruuat give way, or the tall, which t appropriates sverr lajg.sumsof nx.npv. uiill u 1 1 n? .a fMn.lt way ihe Treasury Circular lias i passed twtti illouies by a largo majority. An at- tempt was (uade to amend it by Mr. Ri ves, so as ; to leave th jnattf r still at the discretion of the ; oraury otjtrie ixeasury; butji failed. 4 Mw uarland has made a H - L - - . " . II Villi UC Committer tU which hn ri f!K...?.. . ,i - , r IT . , Mian, m iavor Of .PkTP be, bot Judge ' Jokosoo, of ; LouiaiawaViitnade Cuoter Report from a .. ' Kuiiiuiiij vi uc vyutuiuii ic Mfiurn IVH o til LA dinerent complexion to the suNecu Both wdf 1 oereauer 00 puonsaeo. , ; r ;r Mr. yvisejhas also attempted to make a Report from his Uoaituittee; bat hat not tet found a J flt opportunity .itof do so. r "H; . a '-''y l umm iq orernowing wiin visnors. J'3to be presentat the Inauguration of the new President, land io panaka of the Festivities f which ire in preparation for ihe occasion. I j-; grand Din ner -a nd a Bill , to 1 Ue gi veo It i a ' lk suppose m ai 00m mo rretuuent cieel, and lb i 1 .x-rresueoi. low in neaun as ne is. present at the latter .1 A la tbe will be t4herule8 and articles of war I and that it Jonetn defence of his reputation. He next Tcoifitfnded ..0atv:jbls operation. did oot interfere wim ine arrangements ot, Ueneial bcott, as the latterhad alUmpted to. show. Hej bore down 00 General Scott with some severity. on noay, general Uaioes resumed his de fence, at lOclockjnd occupied till between 12 and 1. The defence"has. darincr a arrest nart of il, assumed a controversial character between ureuvrais vatipes ana ocoii, xne iormer ot. whom persisted, throughout his defence, id callipg the latter his aetUser, and in repelling jihe impuu- iiiki 01 naving oeen rescuea oy lieneral Scott -He maintained thit the war hat! henn not n end toby himself, and that it would have been grossly improper for him to haveleft ihe scene of cMou uniiKiienerai ocoii airivea in person to a a. - T ; arm' a iaae command. tieraul. The' fact? Stated below are very ! Interesting an gtattfynfg- to the citizens rf ihe United States. How great do they redound to the en terpnse and tntelhgence of oir people, in what ever pursuit hey may be engaged inj They re late to the .juerican. shippifli the superiority of which ovr that of Great Briliao, is clearly plaeed beyond controrersy. . ' -r r l 1 he Amerjcan ships freqtrenting the port of cninna are jsiaieu oytseverarwiioesses to besa- p-Kr toJhje tif rtmilar e!a3 md?st tho shipnuf Gra-t Britiao, ihe commanders and offi cers being generally considered to be 1 more com petent as seamen and navigators imd I more uni formly persons of education than: the comman ders shd ffficers of British ships of a iimila size and class trading from England to America! cKrwur.ii ii jt oiaies are coasiaert ed to be mar4 carefully selected and be more pjueuwi amis Hailing rrom jjivwr P o Ne jTork have preference pver Eng lish vesseU siiling to the same sport both as to trieght and theate of insurancftndl the bigh er wapra barter vivan k .iu,. ! afternoon been lodged there on a charge of Hatii and Clodhopper were the favorites murcer, could not toitjow, in j consequence of his having beeu chained to tho floor. i Fay. Ob, j From the Mobile Mir i Chron. ..- . . ! .1 !-. ! As equally interesting aa the Mexican anti quities or lar as they go, an enumeration 0 some of which is given t'rni the Boston - Siaiesj- man, we would notice I those fin !- Asceniion, one of the South Sxa Islands Hate discovered by the English sloop,of war Raven. ! Iri ihat Island arostoba 9aa ruins of towns aod iu oiensu edifi ces constructed of suoe, and having doors, win! do as, and other useful and ornamental featured. winch constitutes most unequivocally, traces ot degree of art and clvilation far bey nd the means and pretensioos otthe present inhabitants We are certainty justified by the various discov eries made, io believing a different and far bet ter social system oncer to have existed in this Rieiizi warded foot his bottom was un- don'oti;d broken heats might give him a chance for the purse. Tb fiel j was brought to the post io bad ordpr. and the, start was bid, giving Kitty Heath, about fifty yards the advantage. This advantage could nev er be made up, although Clodhopper did his UtmosUto overcome tbe inconvenience of the start. Rienzi! permitted him to make the contest, and quietly dropped within the postr Kitty Ileum won the heat, lime of each mile. 1st mile 2m. It. 2d do 3d do 1 I Result. 5 The usual rubbing, the field 57 54 53 again ap- taken by theladiaos in May fct; dez's two t were turned; having effected their horseback ' We have not seen tL lI we learn that they state that there ialr 1 Chiefs are willing to give up, but -thiw' plenty cof ammiinitiontbat Philip'itr,;;' Top koliky have not been dtsturbeii that they have a force of roore U fighting men!. That in tbe attack: ujxtu bi east 'work at Lake Monroe they lost c killed and three wounded, aud that'tke ty did not know, of the armistice. A V prevails among them that GenerilJerap'; holding out the offer of a4alk. lntcib: get thetn, hand cuff them, and iLip1 j: ofF, and this bas - prevented their vittu Jtt any pf . them are now gpi ng Sontk ! their families. I nepe negfoea vtqfy arainen in relation to tne1 coriecpoflitt w hich has been carried on with the Ityj in town, and much interrsting inlontri is expectedtQbe obtained from ihe1 it are id prison Charlnlon CqiliA FROM MEXICO. Sisal, J 4th Frh.-lift On the 8h inst. arrived at Cam;v from Vera Crtiz, a Mexican veel a ; E rtruordinary Despatches OrijetiW Is lard. When questioned ahont the oriffin of oeard at the oost. and Kittv Heath had tv. these buildiogs, fco.HkV present; generatiot dentlv cooled off xtrme!v well. Her noint towards Hmihl Mvinir thne;ulin Kmli , ... . - - , ...wwv " wui i irinnila anta ns.at an nnmru rt lift. o,irr,-. I and dwelt in thm are above. Amontf the cu- i 6 , i nu. j i .as- - Jii .i.. -.L i o,siart was agin very unequal., tiienzi vuav iiun uuacircu u v kii la on hiict. iiiErn m iiiih i , , - - mat musl beffarded as a noveliv I Imon? nai nCi.j a.u !.! n n.ai op lions looked upon as savages. Ay4 were nottw.ee,a Kitty; and Clodhopper the start was prepared to learn of its existence in I any other I well enough. Tbe contest for the Jflrst two han ue most refined circles of thip most cir- rniifS wa very animated; and in the press of .i: -i I w. i . .1. I . L - e i . I . it - iHiHo peopie. ii is ine prac ice, oi naving.waf the second miie jKiiy had to be called a ier nanded round oy seiyantatier meals or the imi in ordl, to it,t ,lt.r know tiial the Cluh From the Chickasaw (Pontotoc) Union. CHICKASVW DELEGATION. We are informed that the allegation headed by Mr. John icL lish, ! which w&jf appotniedrby 1 tne Vnickaaws lo seJect a.conntry for them west of ihe Alissibsippi, has returned. -The parly were gone lor several mo.nh, and, we onder stahducceded in "purchasing, from the Chuck! laws, a district of country ly,ng northwest uf Hie possessions of that tdoe, for $500,000, with which they are much pleased." ' ') j We have no doubt that this result -of the mis s-on will tend to a speedy .removal of the eoti irioe. v, . AGRICULTURAL BANK, BRANCH A V PONTOTOC, j- As an evidence of the usefulness of this in stitution, the facilities it affords to the. bnaihess community .and, above alt, lha. amount of busi ness don in this region of country J we would state, that, on Wednesday, paper was discoun- ten oy me D &rd to ihe amount of about fortif inauiuiion t . 4 .t.V- ' oroufrtt uom tne urnewi thhubh" retnove tUe.brotner-in-lwof Saiu A (Gen Francisco Torp,)iand to siiV--, xne su-yeci oi tne Mexican Ao"cu hs public in general is a sealed book Jto account of them is erroneous a matntained in a higher state of perfection, so that lewei lossea jjccorjarid as the Ameriaii ship ping havmk increased of late years iri the pro portiorj of tm percent, per inrinin, while the ISntish shipping have increased within the same per cent, per aonuui, the bon- Though ibnt few hours remains of the present I period cnl gMaei .tt.po.unt M b. I iuml, dE -iSUK, m. purpose of washing the hands. This; is certain ly a luxury and 'refinement, to which millions are strangers Who boast ofa pre-emmtDce ia the comforts elegancies of civilizjd life, j M ;j ' It is stated in an article loo this sorbet, ih tbe'last o umber of the Foreign Quarterly Reviewf, that tbe antiquarian discoveries icently miade id Spanish America, may be propoubodl to t .fcqual in interest and importance to ihosb Egvpuah di4-' covertes made. bv Hossellim and. Luiunih:a. to tr.e betscnl nd very nnir feet. He knew almost ndtt.ni about i iheoi There now exists in Iew Spao, .jthe juaoaui menuof highly civdized peopMi who precedj ed the .Mexicans, asstu endous, as ahtet!ui aaJ aawonderous as those "of Egypt. 4Te strongest conviction which will fl ish ni the mind 4' ry ripe antiquarian vjrhiUt sdrreyifig:'le long v ries of MexiiAti andlFq ffoah, monurnf-n. pre pared ,in various . works, is ihe itoilrity,!whte ihe ancient monumen.a records ot ancierit FafPA We "recognise - similar graduated j pyrapiHis; marks of tha saioe prifiev? Qpbitd wortiip H f8iiges oi ine sam incne anu: soiar fTity, pran ispberes and temples iUcts- ioff pafacesi noble and beautiful In their jarchtfiseoref cyclopen monuments, sepulchral, iomeric,! religtons; idoli aod sculptures, some of rude land soul of finish! edL workmanship; exhibiting different eras of ciTiirzaiioH, aau utiep w;rniin ine; most mrir luog analogy to toe tnonameataj style of scuipj mousana aouars. x nereis not an in Ai ipsissij.p! better managed than this Branchy nitr a Ka r.li in ikd I T t.A Wtni a" . 11 a solvent than the Agricultural Bank of Missis sippi, e OURTOiVN. Neverid a place suffer as Pontotoc does for want, of corporate powers to regular i:s mutici- j pal affai.s. We are mortified and ashamed lu 6ee constantly 7iolatiiins of decorum and order., Iloi$ ra ing and drui'kr nness in oor street, on Sunday, are al'.uc a: regular as the arrival of the day ilself! And many of our negroes ("tell it not in Gain!") fancy I hat; in defence of iheir persons, and in protection of Iheir honors, they mM3t carry lpded wiots and long knives! W Gen. Joaquin Rivas Say as. an ftM Santa Anna's, as Coiniig.nding Omp j Yscatan, and secret ir&s were him, to receive Santal Anna It 5-j said that the vessels 4f the Mexican Si'., dron were sent to scoU the coast t. JS-j Cf ii.ai ciiieitaiu, oi. , , silly enough lo offer to serve against; TwianSi havrfig been previmnly jsr by his privjr '-'ftiansellpriribat b ernmpnt s hoTV-eceot his1 offer thfj " un thel ffroood it: rT? f :ui f.r iMt quility of tiat Peninsula, they ha'M ever deceived hiraand even oneii r Pedro Eseridero has aspired to be G oi of tlib Departmeni in hw'P'f iheless it is reoorted at this P F revolution was breaking out iaIJ that Pedr Esendero had w r Toro, .would isurfely be maintao" power. expeirted her to do her duty. To have the Club's nag defeated by a Clodhopper would not wad well in 'history, as Tom Painb. re tuarked in his memorial to Congress, when he sought teiinuueration for his political writings. She received the Irishman's hint asit was io tended, and the at wis' rather tiripleasnt to eait bad:ti&tliirig rnori tod aiUbqtor tho loss it the start, he could not rwg roid, and manifesting as familiar ai. ac e,jApcTto ,mHe w holly up. He lessened fqoaintanc with their use, , as if they had been hi.i iir.alcrtbne however, f ocsiderahly, and ! born with weapons in ibeir hands. li was but was better ia this heat than the first, when fJ-wek thata negro gave a very fashionable th&.start'wii joins Glodboptjer lit the pace she ' went -; " . Jr wpwi c here in Pyoia hpr ri.al Hi j i'c!--NfgMe go-ng-annedi ('like master, like ner rival, ni-j Gian Imie boys .just out of swaddling cluih O tlian Itefp pO- S.wiehW dllk-knivpaand ,uai,J tr,,l. fa ..v.w Isat mile CtocljUopper tried" his utmost pow eHiia bjrdertfaat the bests might be broken. botiihejSortwM "rKittjf bad tblel3 fj him, and there whs oo lack of bdbm Kitty won the second beat as fhjbad thfrj first, and thus thereby termina ted the race, , - .- ; TimV4 fgt mile, . V8d do do lm. 2 2 55s. 00 04 59 f-skitt lleai" l stab io the side to a stm'man ot the same eidtrf. Who had won his clothes at; cards What,lii the name of Henv tr., are we coming to ? Are we' all asleep? Have we no patrols, no men io establish them, or are we altogether without laws? i a From the -Mobile Register. THE CHEROKEESvDlSSAriSFIED. ' The Cherokee Delegation sent lately, by that triber to extmine the country set apart for them, west of the Mississippi, have returned greatly dissaiisfied wjih the location thai had been made. They very reasonably object, that it, is hot only onhealthy, but loo cojd, and that their 4 more southern habits and constitutions cannot endura the change. The Delagatioo will proceed lo Wasbingtoo, aad lay their gjeivancea befurs tha IMOTIOS. !'f f THE semi-annual. nieeno Il cau Sooday Schcl Union, will be J ; ion Church, on Friday, the 3M Jt monih. Alt the friends WtMUW!: fully solicited lo attend. -" c-; CHARLES L. TORREFY ! March 1 ll 1931 $U ; . -t rnpE soWribers having. P"(f. 1 t,m in'toW ..f Rrxton Bail" 1 'tf F. Mervmey.in the late firm f fa ley. will cwntindo to do bvejneti , stand, under the firm of , 1 Meroney, Ilarbin & open the same terms, and Hfii J , & A the patronage so iiberaHyt 5rm They wh it " lte, lhrs will be no immediate "pf) dueJheate firm, as the prrsenj chased th entira interest id th f will extend a ncerai concerned. ' . ..rprXV rtirtLMOSDwLP t " M - J ' T JOB FRIST16 OF r,rni decripHn P Qjr Done at thi iD f 41 - 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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