New CorTespondexe:- mr - Ed . '• stor—We have , ..now fairly en "lntl& -fileptember ; ' , but , the: mouth. has btirught' , withli•the return Of 'summer • beat. ~. The past - week has proved nun rmeomikineble than any week in. August; said here, broiling under an atmosphere *Ong to`near Se deg., we inquire, Whefi - • ~ ..Anerapered. awn area," of-N ,. thich the poet has -so classically ' , sung? e They will soen•come-L . -ihe fields are already 'snipped 'or their hartests, .-•the sear leaf will aeon discolor ; the. fon : age of-the (coest-trees; and dread winter - be upon us. We will, however, dismiss 'both fall and -Winter for the present, though we .cannot readily see why' e , . might not ;be cooled---nay, frozen, se •cording to some, newly " demonstra ted" iratistical principles in medical silence, ftejast imagining co:naives plunged into depth of winter: • . • , „The death of Silas Wright, so sudden, .so unexpected, has created quite a sett- . • nation, not merely among politicians, for ',day are ' scarcely ausceptible_pf•feeling, erseept where the result of a political can-, • rasa-15 concerned. Whatever may be thought of his political views, Mr. Wright win:emphatically a great man—a strong man in the 'nation—a strong man in his owe titridespite his - recent -defeat; for be gained_ more honor in his defeat • than his competitor did in his success- "The most: sudden and alarming transi tions ,"produce bait a mementaryimpression up _ onrhediist that. breathes. "• .Allixien think all men mortal bat then:seven," It is not forgetfulness, only. How often de we seethe living intriguing for 'the offices,- the emoluments, or the honors of - those whose bodies are scarcely 'cold, • and whose dust is scarcely reposed - the quiet grave. Would that the tend . 'itincy, of these -alarming strokes of dance might be to diffuse a purer spirit into the sphere of political action, and to breathe a purer - atmosphere upon our ei ' "ecutive council, and legislative 'seem- New York is the grand focus of every thing material and immaterial; good and evil: - The products, as well as the peo ple, of all lands are here. And, every year some new rein of -commerce and source , of. revenue, is thrown oat. A week since the first cargo of copper ore, from the mineral regions of the upper - lakes, 'readied 'this city—e cargo 0f.300 tone. - We had rafter% read of the ".Mine• :al legions" of the North-Mast, but still were hardly aware of their extent and richness. On both sides of Lake Supe rior the'COpper region 'is over one hun dred miles or extent'; and thin again on the mirth' aide of the St. Mary's river, which :connects Superior with Huron, , the same mineral abounds. In this re ' 'Von, copper ore in every form. And vari ety is founk,and often immense masses nearly pure ; and the supply is.absolutely ' ..„ inexhaustible. Iron has also been found in abundance in those regions, and "signe of ailroi;"„ but the aggregation of ~:copper forms their' chief wealth, and will constitute their, valuable exoort. • • A curious battle was lodes ira Castle Gaiden,..a - few days since, between the ~- , Engriah and . the, Chinese — the . &nutria/ ~ . and the celestial crew of the Chinese • Jank. With the particolar - points at in ane in the contest, the public havelnot ,-> been, made 'acquainted; but the Ching : . ChingS,' bewildered by opium, and mad ; .... dened to fury by soma real or supposed • offence, rushed upon the captain. and emir; and though there was little science. in the manner'of the onset, yet from the '.: scratching, clawing, and all kinds of . striking, the English bade fair to be great sufferers, in person and in dress, when a body of the police came to the rescue. The Celestials, like the baCchanalian - Celestials of old, were by this time ra ging like mad bolls, till. use after another - - they were knocked over, and fell bleed ing to the ground ; and from thenie some had' dozen of them were packed off to the - "tombs." The poor creatures are much to be pitied—in a Christian laud, - • - but not within the sphere of Christian ... r inithence-from. their ignorance of the • language, elmoat totally cut off from, any ' lute:Coarse that might be productive of good 10 them. May they not say, when Chine:become - a the theatre of active and wide-spreading Missionary exertion,— "Though ere.were in a Christian land, • no one s t ared for our souls'!" • Having occasion, a few days since, to look up a little gir l to bp "generally use ful in th e family , " I was directed to the • "House of Industry and Home for the Friendless."' This is an establishment, on tho corner of 'lst Avenue and 2d St., got up by the benevolent efforts of some ladies, and , designed to furnish a home for the:homeless and destitute, till places can be provided for them. Orphan chil. ' dree, and: children abandoned by their . parents, are taken, and aired , for. !Ho wards of fifty of the destitute and hOnse . , leas ones , - hare already been' provided , -.. , with places in Christian families, though ":'the establishment has bad but two or three months' existence; and between : forty and fifty, mostly between the years of 2 and 12, are now sustained there by Chilean' charity till places are provided for them. It was a pitiful sight. So • young, and -yet so unfriended! We ....'.. were particululy struck with two oh. tera—the one - perhaps 13; the other 5. They were from an Trish' family. The father died soon after sailing, and the Mother at the quarantine, before reaching •:• ', the city—leaving these two little girls, . . and a son, friendless and destitute in the world. A kind heart, touched with their destitution and' oneliness ± directed the 44 . 1thans to the "home for the friendless." , .._. , . ' , e children are all active and intelli - tent: The boy-has already been provi ded with a good home; but the sisters remain; and pre all thp world , to each other. We were touched `with their ten ' -- &mess and, affection. The little one keeps *close .to the older both day and , : . • ni ght — will drop her play in a moment, :, w ever it may be, to follow her sister; -. it seems. asr though 'her heart would be ' -- hinken - by a separation. The kind-heart ,' ed . managera have retained both a long _ - time, hoping to find them a. place where they may Sot be separated.- God bless • •Ind, provide for the orphan siatora. • ' - ... Apropos.io this visit to the "home for the' frieudless.". FeW place! furnish so many calls for the exercise of boner°. , i lame, and ..few furnish so 'many exam ' ':'pies of genuine benevolence, as a large • .and populous city. A few days since, - . being called upon to visit a family in V . iie4on in an obscure part of the city, vit were introduced to ,a child of aillicuon -boardimi la the family. She had . been altiost - helplesa for six years, unable far , ante. daring that time to - rise from her 'chair without help. Every joint almost /,- ... had been. displaced .by rheumatic pains,' * . . as& the whole body was distorted and awls-shaped.' On levity, I loathed that child of suffering had found an angel , . r d mercy 'in ' s good 'Presbyterian (no, Christism) lady, whO.had:Paid her board 1 = . 'sad .. empplie' d her wants for six years. -.-- ~ I lhet acquaintance," I inquired ;:' have eti with this lady 1"' "None," replied' :--4, 44 ...,50n1y rer daughter, a widow, used . .;':ici..',wash , for the lady before ahe. died ; , mid when : ebe - tried; and left tie withont.i 2.:5 arsppottOlte'. good lady took me at her Ittern: ebasin.... T.. .I..lMve .never ,seem .. her. ... -- -. - .iZ4 • "Fitt, cote, but ;rot prayer. 'will not Zf:''.,.;'l.t:-.-. 1 .e • • . ",:seirt,riilit' heaven.forhin? 41 i .--',.,• - :".W.41.1t0:: 1 14 - heioeill :,ie: - - • , ' e'lM'vr" , " . '. -'. :" Atir lite;eateredie.-4 nth E ~ f ~.~~ MBE .1.41.44 ,Odit.;;.: A4:g4 : • •••):••41311.1,, ±~ ~f`M :‘, 4 , • .4 . , MEE ~~:~ ~~ ;'~:< . ...,, . • . . 1 . - -...c=*l;c:. Enl , benevolence.t ~, : "'Whey the ear beard-me then' it bleiied nie;;; utd - arhen' the eye saw me, itgave -witness tore ; because I delive red the poor that' cried, and the fatherlesit,Smittet that bantam to'help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish; came upon Me ; and J . - ,caned, the iiridow,'s heart to sing., for - The suit of the Rev. Moffitt agaimst Dia. Peck, Bond, is .6 he tried in the course of a fey weeks in Brooklyn: The: declaration served . ' by his lawyers. open the .-defendants,: sets forth that Moffitt, as a local elder is the M. E. Church, was in the warof-amass ing a large prnperty, the houses 'of; said Church being open for his lectures, &c.,: but the publication of Dr: Peck. has shut lum out of those churches, and thus in jured him in both his character - and his purse. We will beef) 'yew readmit - ap-' prised of anything &moment:connected with this trial, an well,u the_. eoeral sues of it. We attended the Rev. tgen tleMan'a .lecitio . on 'Mexico, Ate., in the Tabernacle; a Week . or two There were about ten or twelve 1;0004 in attendance. The lecture evidently entertained the audiencoi whether: any were instructed hiv it; this deponent Babb. not. . . . . The portrait of the Rev. Dr. Bangs is now being painted' by Wm: .8. 'Jeweu, No. 1, New YriikDiiiversity.. The portrait •is .designett to be a contribution, from the - artist to the galterrof the Ohio .Wesleyau Uniiersity. Mr. Hotchkirrs, who was so,;eritelly mangled by some ruffians in BrOoklyne few months s ince, is slowly , recovering the poorer ofspeech and the rise .of his reason. ',His bodily footman= has been much. in advance of his..mental. .11n gives no - light as yet upon the bloody af fray, and manifests weal surprise when reference,j3..made:ta it. Be it a totem her of thelPacifie E. Church,,in Brooklyn, and has attended public o'er vice them once or twice of late. • Bro. Lore has not yet left far hie.mil sign, the vessel having ditiappolitted him as to the time of sailing,lnit liusy his preparations and will now. Sall. in a few days . A preparations; Hickok, of the 'Gen!. ease Conference, has been appointed to the China missionienti.williail in com pany with Bro. Loomis' for that country. Bishop : Hemline, I understand, has received'intelligence; through a Gentian letter from Gutalatf, that the Bible Slone has already converted whole districts to Chriitianity, and that they barn orga nized circuits and classes • much , on the Methodist plan.:' • The news is almost 'too good to be true." -- I most now close this communication —alreadf too Ion:. A Goviisierito. Nair York, S pt. 8, 1847. DICAL. TO THE . SIC : .AND 7 A c .ZTED. • D ACTRIMS ' .GREAT ConsamptiOn, Cotaelm,Colob,elmhtna,SoMaitio, Lie Compla eptumg Ulod, Difficohy :of Drawing, Pant In tho t!bierand Dream, Palpitation of the kleatulallomum,ComeahheeVomiloliaa, Soto Throa Somas Debility, and all : ditensea of the Throat. Breast ma ;Amp; Ma most effectual met opeody mut corer known far any of above diseases, • , • is DRAM-AV.:VS COMPOUND SYRUP OF WIt.D =EERY . . . . Axon:tea LIVING tams Ess...-Read .with ostori l sheient the wonderful cue perfonied boctor S Wayne's Compoand Syne of WILD CH ERRY: YorcanaLrute, January 1.5.113-11. Dr. Swayae—Deu Sir la justice toyounelfind daty I owe to suffering humanity,- I el:aerially' give my testimony, and declare to the world the mat astonishing effects, and the great cam your Compound Syrup,of Wild Cherry performed on me, under tae mon anfarorable circumstances. I was inken With a .violent Coogb, Spin* of Blood, as awe Pans In the Side and Bread, Inieh seemed to break down AM enfeeble my,eonstitatiou, so that my physician thought my ens !emend the power of and my friends all gave me up . te fffer; bat Duks toyoe the creel, el ruirain* diseove I ry, now feel *self "Wwell Man, endsed from a mere Addeo sad haul* a limn ss have bemires years and shall be planed to give fuiy iefouustioe • reopening rur nee, by .eallimr, a t, my residence,Meehaalestrem :lint doer below - George street, fifwthern Liberties.- Janos Pancese. Talialany, porg,accovefificon all 'quarters co . _ , The iolloWing , ipttiati lue pnleited'iritb ',view of male folly showing' the otueioot of Physiebra is relation to the '41411.1w/1 Woo of Dr. MAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CHEERY. . Dr. Swayne—Dear Sir: Haring 'used your Com. potimi Syrup of Wild` Cherry extensively in my practice, I was, revelled by your, Agent, Doctor Crateher, to cameo .myopimas in .writing of its properties a remedial agent, I most cheerfully , comply, as L. feel by so doing, - 1 discharge a debt I owe-the community at large, and Physicians in particular, As much as 't detest Quack Rome , dies and Patent Iflortnimi; k was Whited from a failure of the ramtpoteet espectoranta, recom meeded In our =tens medics in some eases of Diseased Longs, to try your preparation el Prunus Viiginis or Wild ebony. It is sufficient to say that wan so Much pleand with the result of that and subsequent trials, that I now prescribe it in prefer mice to all oilier Remedies where as a:peek:mat is indicated. : la the much' dreaded ,Pneemosia or Diann of tbe Leap, in this alrimiag limn le wbeh L it appease - in Kentucky, I regard it en an invaluable Remedy in the treatment of that imam To all who know me I have said earitagh, hat as tidal may be sees by persona oat tithe tranity of Ftsakfort, I will pricey add, that I hare been *tinged in an active practice of ray piefeedou of 12 yeam,and, am • Regular,Greduate of Trimillvalia; and thht lithe brat Patent Medicine I ever thibigtat impish of to 1014 , N0t an opinion In emitter: • J. Et. Egueas, rd.D. January 7t.bi LBW. Franklin Comity, By. • : YILLIIX7OIIIT, Ily.,Jaa'refth, The above certificate is hem one of our Physi. clans living a fowaillai Dom here, be is doing very good practice, and Is considered a good Physician, and stands fain he is, as be mys,aregahugmdmite. Da. W. L. ego-reeve, I Dmuist and Apothecary. Thsfietersidis miff emir cease. From tbeTompenace Pledge. Now that Winter re upon us with its attendee troth of Pahnouth and Bronchial afiections,Coughs Cola, doe. site , we would advise them 'Dieted In this way to make immediate trial of Dr.Sersyne's Compound Syrup of Wild .Cberry. It wilLnever fail to. perform a permanent mum The, ripstation of thin medicine has used may spurious articles to be Pet forth under it, name; but the preparation of Dr: Smog, besides befog the Brut ever altered to the public; is the only one that can be relied on. The othei mittens' sold for Wild Cherry Syrup, Balimer,Ate.., am all spurious and worOdees, and contain none of the virtue' of the origin' prepare. ties Dr. • Swayse's 'Compound Syrup of Wild • • From the Smingfreld Express. • • Of the thousands of purported =native noutrums now before the public, but very few are found to pathos the healing virtues for which they are re. commended. Among the latter we are Wooed to learn none 'nand a better ten than Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The afflicted in this vicinity we beginnitig to me it, and to. their joy they And in Its me their hopes bared open its recommendations more than realised. The eglicled aced ant despair. While there is lite, there newts Bort. ' A CAUTION TO THE . PUBLIC. [Mince the Introduction Of my article to the public; these have a number of unprincipled: Miff 'iambi got op nownints which they insert contain Wildcherry, some are canal "Balsarna,..rßitters; and even Syrup of Wild Cherry, but mine am the original and rmly genslne preparation ever Intrude. end to Oldie. which can be proven by tho pub— lic Reins& of the Commonwealth of Peansylvacia. the only safeguard splint litiposition to to ace that err signature is anent. bottle. DR. H. MAYNE. Prepared only by Dr. H. S. at d. his Plie pat Office 'corner of EIGR7 and , RlCi Straits, Philadelphia. All WitACherry preparations being fictitious and counterfoil without his tipsier., • For Sale in PitudreLlt. wholesale and Mull by WM. THORN A 7 Market street, . • • OGDEN& SNOWDEJLhoreer &, Wood Ms. S. JONES, DM Liberty stmt. 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N. evetheaticiawboinly pow. dui Al=nparill• his lariat seeded over the sto*.obetkoalo dimes of tbe blood. Throe person =al to me ham i. otapreottted. Tties Dr. iroirssisit —Dies Sir I bats tbi um I. inform you WS three of strehtldtss boo bees