~_~ " ~~ :r _ . 4 *41 5 . 1 4" --7-,--- ~,,,4 , 1„,„,„,t • -,..,,,, • -f- ii i - j - t y p . grave • the - graVe l';' it bar "1 14". 1 41t. L. 'ellerY error, covers every defeat; "ft" - chtiiikag - - - , , : - h as , eve t, 1 7 esaatm ent. From ' its nova& ap,„eintg ir -gai ttes :wful-bosorn spring none tout L f t irtd re- 7 h ' eUer, * - ;-7 . -,,, c i and tender recollections.' trt no can . 1 . ; . Aria . .. - i:,.e iiiiltes : 4 , ' a “ the g rave of an enemy . o4n OWIA 1 4 °) - - - Wit bit Wu*. the leafed --- Hi' tibbplitietiOUS thr ob .... At ihe 'lanai's Jots& tillitivegy w d with the potii . iteni - ful Ft v ' V il— rth "- th ''' st. 's e itto W ultrertn • g haftAlith ! , , , ..cion ea for.Sloy i*. ,:s * h at a we niade - attlr;, Oleo& - vre - 1 3 &mon '--- -45111falt'll'" 111-'-: tiki iitleiThi "1t144,63-:-* call ! T g te v e toer/ won ("CO' the , :wl,d,llijoary Of. mai Tipseatuwe uti ib lung'review", , - , -79F -- ",.i; -- • ai m! wp rose- 4 0m o , be troth mul-gentlentnt,lttl. 4A , 11_0 - 0 , ; ttio woo Wlth -I)ter . •' 6 o tiaearinente lavished nilultu*-!-ItWit't,:, We burtt OUT gua r , lu• i'ard in the :daily , couraitof-,VntinacY., C , • Oh . - ta RAS that We dwell iipsii tiblik a_e ‘ M .. _ e i t- i 'ni n e n eat das_h!lay. - A d her star i, scene th&bia - 4- dea b And semen& - - '% - brair - 11l It art in • a l- its - stifled gii . ef„ ita4o . ts . eless at-, our neouTetoy. - , nts, its_ watchful assiduities, the last 4 ,.. icibesto !: (~ •„.„- ''''` °vies of ~expirips,love; the feeble, 0 „, thr001v ,,,, • - 't,g,, thrillin p, how thrilling is nasonutog_movrs• • feSgure of the hand , the last fond ' ' Ewing g• co., Alt}lii-glazing eye; turning,upoa us I. ~, Their spite to :hew, fii,l33,tfie threshold "or.eltlateOcc; t he Right offdid ~e;_... 41terieg aceeet, stiugiti'usio:4eatb aut Da" .. 81141 P I • . 4 lie one m o re assioance of sOftion. A w hit an i's e d, AV 'geoid the' 'grave of 'hurled 'love, and A ltrive r I:A: e d: ante '.i't t There I t w ith iv .0 7 • • „'-vneintate 1 settie,the aCCOUtI Excent in name. , *y-canscience; of past endearmrets up- - G , ;-intgardei of that departed being, ,who tiny 1 our Gov ersor Dort, -,, er t lteier ran be soothed by contrition. If: r _.„. al t meue our s uns thou art a child ' , and bast ever , added a''sor: , e ! , King at 0, , !5 .. thesent, or a farrow to the silver e d i te- 1,.! I row to t- t , if - 6 wit -a Ha ~,,,..,-, , an ,„ I I 4; v7 Of-* afFecticutate pareu , . bad* and haat ever caused th .s el -13°m ._' I.' i r , o itt_ ,t. o t ", t , ;,,'': 2 4trritur'' led its , whole happinessnn - thy 'wos, a vze oi lost. 0 .-. ..'F': , ;,- ;16-ilotibt, ontli,lirtument of thy kYld - Tu e . 'I; (4 v o tes ' - thy tt nth; if - ii,toti art a ftiend. and uovesot our turouto. • wronged by thought, by word, or deed, J , 40 spir i t that generously confided ' thee. 'BY Jeiters'on e ' n , we were undone. ~, .„ of lieu art a lover, and haat ever given one at od K e 'Aland's K, Waherited,pang to the true !trait that now t .. es, cold and. still beneath thy feet, then. U. Pm " . bill. 'testate thar every ,i.lnionti look, every no va- &tea rod, every Imgentle acifirn, will r Atner:thrOnging hick . upon thy mema,y, tid - kroid. '- ` ling dolefully at the soul; then he . - - aie-tisii thou wilt be down sorrotking and " i entanton , the grave, and utter the un i iti-4-Poir groan, and poor the - unavailing tear, • ter,: because- unheard and t itavailing.- 1 - 'fromag. _lliCrSyllposeit Loss of a 'British Steain eiThe New Orleims Bulletin of the Itit are informed by Capt. nioer, of the Heti:), arrived here yesterday tram I - I,v )rrvit et on Thursday I..st, about ,ptfelock;..e. M.. the Balize beating north itelicltY.tiveS4loo`miles distant, Ile saw .a ' , ...Meese on' fire,' About 7 in , the evening, came uli - sviththe „wreck, which provedio be , that:utz . very long vessel, unquestiodahlY itlttliitusitiP. He cruised near her for an' hour oftwo; till she went d ,wn, but co.ild ipover nobody on board, nar any boats hPr. When the fire was first seen,, ita was discovered bearing ti way, which- 0-Was 'opposed must have received the Cr!Orlr 3 Pftslettgers. . From the mark cif I.pr which was hanging at the eathead • ii3htrappearance of several ;pars which were oierboard, he judges the unfortunate tl't to lie Eng'ish. It was prohable.tt.at tliailiteamer Solway would be Travers. int that - ,dart of the Gu fat the period of the *Vogt \lnv ) Advertiser and Argus COON WHIG PRINCIPLES. 'ilea d him (Capt. Tyler) or die.'—Botts 4 , Co. ~'LET US HAVE THREE YEARS OF GRIN DING POVERTY.'—Ex P. G.,,Granger. u , s , :r .111 E ~GOVERNMENT GO ttiTO DISiOLU LlON.'—,Senator dr - , ',Nothing remains but to APPEAL To 1,',}16 ~-GOD OF BATTLES 1 .• —Jahn ltufiacy Adams. .i.;ythe power of impeachment is not ex mewed this House. in .mt thaw six rEmotbst , TEN THOUSAND -1 BAYO NETS:. WILL GLEAM, ON. P-ENO, SYLVANIA AVENUE.'—John , Minor Batts. 411fE, SUFFRAGE IS A CURSE .A.NY PE RP LE Paper. , A Pair "Re.fort.-Tho Detroit Free Press mentions, that , the federal ieaders in filienigan have alprig been appealing to difitibalitioniststo join them, because, it was said, in acting by, themselves they tlitigi away their votes. Mr. Birney, al- 11414 ta,this matter, in a late address in tbac, State, asked if the. abolitionists might `nitinw, (speaking,cif the result in Ohio) the same proptiety,,put the questi totite4igs,tor said.he,,,..hey appear to be awaylheir vole.s.—N. Y. Unia4. e:PiiicpoCksta - were'snmewhat plenty on Satitrday at the . Camtlen Races, to say nothing , efx: the thiMfife riggers and the itaigtp - ef the 'sweat cloth. While the I,lomiswindled the Johnny Raws With their eyes open, the others Wert equally sue easeful in ligte*g pockets without; re liminary formalities. One case is men (Mead; hovirever, in which a light-fingered • pistatititMer'-inet - with a disappointment:— JOS - timid-while ,Ccitf‘Nr. R. Johnson, th NeatarzfoGthe American Tuifi was talking tos4lsw wfriendi after the race, - he felt a ethispocket. - TheVolo t4wertenoily faced ithbut and 'seta% the auguns, sKy lad, ydn'ere gnite mistaken . — waa not but-Mr. Gibbons who won the ; race.' - The raicae.hidthe vi tontpocket, Blue DlClAarbeett di; - = hated,- hut it,- seems as it the pickpockets in this settiotbif the country' have . a pe eAr-Tattev for trying their skilLupo'n all L . 01111.0a a whotrejoice in thenatrte Johu • *Ow. , •001.-Rrtehard M. JohnsOn has been itithitt way ou visits Onl: NV.' - 'R.lohnann hair 4,*6‘iw. the .. 114 _tiejNk's short coin . - It lut race I:wham-saved hit.-tnester 40:40- 4, ,#14lir entlbed:=LA‘nris,Ovani'mr.' Asiptting. match 44:04 csol3r*F9st '4 ,2 : l :‘.:'Se': - :%"' :,.' , irli . '4 , ‘ , A? -. [Fiona theliew Yotk Union.). SEVEN DAYS LATER, FROM EUROPE. By the artival yesterday of the Ville de a you, Cept. Stoddard, we received Paris end,HavreAates to the Bth inst., being sev 1 en days later than last accounts. Leal venit g, the packet Westminster, Capt.l Atwood, also:arrived from London, with dates to , the Bf r h inst., being six days later from Englatit The Westminster , had a short run of 19 days, pressing very closely on the steam. ets. The news is of no special impot i . twice. We make tiut.h extracts as appear of interest. Molloy is very plenty, both at London and Paris. The English Parliament stands proro gued to the lOtb tii, vember, 1 The India malt had arrived:. The sews from Afghanistan is noei3flituch interest. A letter from 13unihay, dated 15th Aagust, oeates that Brigadier Alonteeth had obtain- , td considerable success at Pesh,-le e s and the Valley of Shinwaree. _ E v, " ' intelligence had been received of •Vidyti Sale and the uther prieofiers. CO. Pal.l mer is dead' ' lien. Po!lock gnai ntainsli is] position. It is also stated that an order had been given to Gen. Nott, on the 29 nl uf July, and that he would be able to be at Caind on the 28th Otfleptember. The Spanish Navy it ex.tenit,ing ite tr veillance on , the shores of thelgidie ca rman, to the displearure of the Englis'i at G 'brake r. The English government are actively engaged in fortifying Gibraltar, and are aLaut embarking a large number of con victs to be employed tier*. „A. duel had taken place at Westport. - be • tweet Lord Jatries Browne and aO. Higgins, E , q. It was bloodless. At Birmingham they are predicting 'a he'd winter' from indications given by the birds in their movements. as our western neighbors are from the movements of their squirrels. I lrhe fair of Ballinasloe—by far the moat important in Ireland—commenced on the 4th - with the sale of sheep. There ha's been a decline, especially in sezond and inferior, articles, but not to so great an ex. tent as had been expected. The Earl of Ferrets expired at Chartley Castle, Staffordshire, on the 3d inst., iu his 82d year. An earthquake took place on the 9th of September at Gross Kachina, in ItubgarY The churches and houses of the'town all , suffered.. , The , resulence of the two:maiden sisters, the Misriert Goddard, at Stardt.y. in the county of Derby, was burglariously enter- , ed on Abe night of the 30th of Sept. by a couple of savage wretches, who ki led one of the- ladies, and ri bbed the house. They were subsequently captured. A Gertnah diamond merchaut, wiled Wolfe, on the evening of the sth inst., white in Covent Garde:Theatre, had his pocket picked of a 110 box, conta;ning 1 £9OOO wotth of diamonds. ~,. The Morino* , et.-,-Between 20 and 30 families, who resided in the potteries and neighborhood, set off fern Loagport on Sunday, in a beat for Liverpool, with the intention of embarking at that port. Ws new settlement of the llimmonites, or sLatter Day Saints, in the U. States.-er Birmingham 42dv. France.—The Toulon nais of the 211 inst. publishes inte ligence from A.lgiers to the 25th nit.. inclusive. Gen. Changarnier, a highly distinguish ed officer, had marched to the wester" frontiers of the province of Oran, and in vaded the territors,of some tribes whizh had' not yet been visited by Freneh troops, where lid-experieneed a moat vighroas re sistance from the warlike population. The Arabs foughetwet days with a etiume - almost motoring to heroism, and are OPPnend (no doubt vorrectly) to &weans tap& considerable loss. ' ladles, 4 "tift:44-04Fitencit-ti n icesit to:item iiiiitaiod and firtylitTX ll . l ( 4 46 2 4 l ire including ofcers kid, and ' 01 - 10 "* lAnotteentlCSlA l o*`, '- '461:0:141',c640t#013:4-01