• mit Op :66,etilid•llespRiches,froril:Illajor • .4...1• • Begi‘-Qttarters; Mexico, ngtrarldili9&toilte U(lital States, 0ct0W15 4 ,0 3.1 7 , 11 7 1.a...61,ti.r.S &SEATON: iSly de', it of& friend 4 - Gyterid-Seott-8111 1 Efititla good;dealltet bothciti about getting our despatclies.itrreagli Cruz, or ose Irenrkriin-inCollehath Ito think the. President !sloe backward abOut clearing- out this newt lrom here to Vera • Chu. and keepkig it open, and introductog 1110 improvements into the country That we• stand Fai much in tirtelLul hiae. Ile and Mr. di ids* pretends to }Ave, constitutional scru- Tdes•ehout it, and says the constitution don't allowS el 'internal ,urn.` rovementi and Mr. Irichie says jilt'," Jeseltitions ci 'til3 is *dead .saye thel4 lirtinill - 4inPßiVittileitts is a Fedthriil . ' doctrine* and 1rt.441 always, go agin 'ern for that a noutin else. But ;fis .stratign tq n u ' the .President tins WI never humid out -yet -• (lint Av .- here there's a will thertl': , a Way, COll • • do is to.call all those roads limit here in Mexico.thmilitary roads," and then he'd Mire the constitution nil his side, lor cviny body 'knows the constionion'alloss him to make —militaiy roads._ limniv the Pi esideti t is my -delicate about flinging mi the cole•thri - dium . 5401 dont blame loin . so nitwit ler holding back about the, internal iniproveimmt-; here iq Mexico, though I dont think Mehl's. any .other part of the United Slates where they . are •needed. once. But there's •no nerd of • splitting hairs about the toads; military.roads is ti'l intornaLimprovenients, and he's a right' in make military loads as much as he pleaSes. And :is them is jest the kind of toads we •. want here, and Shall want for litiY years 'Naiioiinl;'dabf ; :;aalaal t • ( P• I TEDIPHyINCE A DORESB qe l'clulietl'itir in lhOklkcicltelss of;ON C. Cuntrlnt..litS y . 044 Ile is wOII - know .. 6 one of VIII° rri44 , -' 0144 . 1 quell, leafless at .110thlul. A gotu.! cause in l'ilitusaliplua*,- 4 Rev. E;J:NEwr.rial, late Pastor or the First Presbyterian Church tliis„hurough s wt! Jearn,has„beencalleAl to the Irtsi;)ral t.lnirge - r4 the Speo!hi presbyte rian Chttrch iii I,,ynchburg, Va.,-and will 611- ter upon his labors on the Ist of January en- LIM The Rev. Taos. Vnloonn ) lnumerly Pas tor of the Second Presbyterian ditireh in Carlisle, 1114 rot-catty beetS installed in the Postorakeharge of the First Presbyterian ' /wit, ill ltictttrio , • • CUMBERLAND CIAWrY 1:011ACCO.-A pack age of 'Abaco, in the WI, of Cumberland county growth ; was extubited to ns on Mon day. last ; which good judges pronounced to be unsuipassed--in quality-by -any tltey _had ever seen of domestic culture. 'lt was rai sed,by Mr. Joseph Bucher, of East•Pentisbo ro township: Ile has realized a profitable crop from the success • vhich has intended this experiment. LITERAItY NOTICES. .(I* - - We have plensare in eating attentioti to the 'new volume the "1-leltm JoemlAt.," hi - r by Gen :Gen: P. Nl:int - it mad 'N. I'. Willis, el New 1 - 6,rk." The home Journal ig decidedly the most elegant nail entertaining fihnily jmur.al puhla4hed in this Ormatry, and we cannot too strongly4irge it .upon the pittrra:age of our lady aerMaiiirenceB. If they desire to keep completely ricimed up in Parisidn, LoMlon mid New York "gossip," and made laniihar with ever Min.: new in lasbion;literaturei music ; etc. ; in these lead ing cities of the old, and ttew w!.rld, they wtill (hid it nil regularly assorted and arrang ed iii the spaiklitg columns of the licene. Journal: It is understood that Mr. 11'illis gives 'his kvliole time. told attention to the renders of the Journal. The new volume .will open with an oligitio Novel, founded upon scenes in the IZevoltition, and written sides thi, the hilmbers of Dickens' present novel, "i/oinbey f. Son,". are lin nislied in extra slit•el.ti to tlie.sitt?sei liters to the Journal, without elitogn. The Join aid is tt.. , 2 per at.- 11Mts, or three copies lor . 65 2 to be paid in variably in We have' Lemn retail vititz, lot some dap, a neat little, daily paper etrutled ‘• rhe :mil edited by Mt: 1V m. A. lc Mitloe, lortnelly of Sliippens ' burg. It 14.vei - 3. Leot • in apliearatate, edited kstitli spirit ;aid ainlity. IVL'i MEM "The. doolon Dotokcw," is the tills of a new satirical ‘veelily; a bt Punch: and lied Doodle, the public:o4w of whjelo 'has just been - eorrint t ioveil in ,Plilladelplica, Zieber C Co., at six ceids per nairdoe:. The first noon:our opens • decidedly rich. The prosPeclus . sn) so "11100 ed itoo i i carps i.s un ,rivalled,a ou.r lint of lour %in v great mid (oe very little ineloodiwz a editor, \Ono tv 111 lie,' (11.11:2., of We ; 7 ,V11;111111V1.1." \V 1 , 10 , 111110 it may be load nt Kneedloor's Slow. have received part second of '•I•:‘v bank's Ilyolrattl . co , ." a most invaluable %Nark to tin Willi Of science and the' me elianie. It is 1 , 111 , 1 i-died toy "Alessi s. (ircely of ,NOW ..25 cents psi number. lessrs.ly plptwo, Oblishing the recent leetnres ul Prof. iVutis. , siz, nil the Aiiiiiril.Kint„tiloin, in innitplilet toi in, ;it . 25 els. 'I hey will be seat by wail or whet witte to 'all "Castialties,.l)isasters, &c. cc....r Another arcident has happened on the Ilea, Rifilrria•l. Gii FiirlitS . , a height tr.tin, when near \vas throe the hack by the breaking in an axle. Ttvo oleo were killecl,aiiii several others injure,!. The names of the ilel.9onA kilted were flou ry Gallagher, tra it .peiliar living at No. 20,. Bread wor, rhilitilelphia, and °Wen Al. foment)* a conductor on the 'Mad, living at d'anli,Clioster comity.* • DisrurissiNt: SHlPOlikoe!—Loss OF TI E PAGENT STEPHEN ‘VTITN 1 , 1" noble, but tint - mien:lle veAsel, was totally jest in 10, o'clock„ on the 101li tti Noveiiilicir, on her voyage horn NOW In I:km/pool, un der circumstances the most perfectly appall,. iii iliht the inin:Mlntinti clifFith-s7Siitty r.yin ceivo. Mistaking the light on flock ' 4 't flo ,f, near Capri Fear, nil the 's, , nth on-, 3 t o f Ire land, for the old plead of Ninsa l ,e; she con tinued her course, to mak o•eq..rlc harbor, but in lens than a quarter of an ',lour, with a sod &lllness which defied e:d human effort to avert her fate, she c;;m8 broadside on a rock called the We.st Calf about four miles inside of the Gape, and in less than ten minutes slier K.riking, was dashed to atoms, overwhelinio.,g no Jess than NINETY-TIVO of. her 11.1"...p1es crew and pas.seugefs-10 onlyool. 110 surviy,ing, who ,succeeded in clamlJering up the. fare of. the. rook , wliith, 'tortes .wretched iidand ) Pootaining 'tb'ree . C.altertpen l a . . • • ..(p.„7- A prisoner-. in .'the, penitentiary nt .Philadalphin t .in-!attent:iding to make his esi , enpp on %Monday, ithild. testi , inntlitra, hole in the: flue construcictl..to eat ry, off, tite..gae frote pled atithrneito a , furitaCeS.inahe',cellar. of ,the .risoo; .:H.tt:lttieenticti the Ch inert ey t atntl'Avan . .otily..prerented from pspiiiitig til.troer bar .aeress.dhe , Rltityliiey nenr..lhe tap; -. AVliiiit; however, he,,Yini. in '..tliw.elti [Tilley; .the;%its ..wit&.cirtven-iratellie coils of other.-prts;: ;Ongts;!.who. -, *ein:stillocattill i • With it. The nittribslofthit two convicts reffitented: were John i ,Wegt otn„a?j,ed, 4 I ..) ; and, Henry,g ;there.; A1.wq.534, , ,41i4it'itt014r, of ether, prisoners ,Y.9CP/01i.9 1 0 11 , - . .. . .. ::M . ar.`ANettoi.V.,-011:Sattif,:#,7triornittg th e : Id tli•??.jr*4.l3 - O,IIICS 'iNieFlerfry , ' Boyd; , Eseh. al higlitlyesteorneil, citizen of \l3aliiinote, .wns ItirtirietV-to'AMis =flint; Fitt litirlitirti-.(cornityr; A. tilrn - H,ii - .,prisitiedit&'‘Vith - hie,, - britlti - to-Plil a. - - -- : delithia;t..ne?Rainrday;',,vith theview:Al , barkinwieryEtt repo 'Ott Wednesday ittlit;:;p: if, 'l4(3'. , eol3lllp,h:af.the.lio e I7in . • i Ph i I ad el Ph i a; . : it 9. , Avasl:lonio+lo,biz;lrot*:jiik , .l6inkilii - firthiv:6l .toncletl , piqtot;:ivbin-„i,b)i.inij**ixiiikloiiietiiir; .bo ) !llnil . ;thit,lY4 I . ),aqso:(llicili4,l,i•lii.4',bolitit.,4:::, 40 Oilf::-RoorefargrOG.'4410tOniltri:On.410,1; ; 'with' , .sl r; 11 , 1e,f.nett,':k ti 3l4 4 l l4 ) lii e ilOP ' nt,F. ll, ' , ilOirtlY U11ibidq ) ,14.440?.4 1 . 1 4 1 , 1 1,0 1, WW , 1.4 ivili r oP l4 oo , 4o - 0400 , ' 0, v , 99!Kt40 . 64 - g .,,, . ~,,_:,,, ii''' n f,; :. . 7';',...'''•::/I' . ."': , ••.':rr.l. =RE ii•AtQCII.44 Specfacic—‘ • DepartioOrein:•:Ttql?i. for Home o #/jlOl - 4hyv t i w ah,3 , Ne m , l 9 ) . ickins of v.hichi4tbek_OVlC.o • pm t irti,l,3zr inreplit *.eFf • plat WorilV. - qt tWoe t-Itave -bee.ll -ex pee te froth the entliusiaMie and excitable uharateer of the'laopelatioo of the Crescent City. - "lie - landed at the plat d'Armes amid the thunders ol- apillery, salutes of , one hundred 'guns having been fired front egrief the pub lic squares. lit reply to the invitation of the Mayor in become the guest of stye city, the gallant hero made a laid but appopriate re ply: 'From the- landing he nassed through the Place d'Armes, in which' a biumphant arch had been erected, :rich emeting the Ca thedral, immediately uppOsi:e, lie listened to Gen. 'FROM replied in an eloquent manner. ik grand Tv Demo was then SUM!, ley a InII [about, accompanied by a po‘yetluhltand n 1 Monumental perlermers. On the conclusion of the services, the pro eitssion was formed and moved through the principal streets of the city, according to arracgements, Tlt Ccacrtl was escorted to the St. Charles llotel, ghee he took up his quailers. The St. CharleS Fix tel was briliatitly and in float. 0114 _•enthrmen's parlor, a traspareuuy of. the' General, in his old brown coat, was exhibited, hyriug for the motto, "A. little,more grape Captaip B raggd , , A splendid difiner leek place the 'same orceing at 'tlie SteCharlre Hotel ; AVilleil was . ;.;ices it liquor of;the General', (4thinil d given, eveniniz, and the city 4 .: ittiesi with his suite. visited the theatree, which were crowded to oyei flow on the occasi'on. ' Oil the th presentation of the sword voted to General Taylot by the Legislimire trl Louisiana was-made itecompanietTrittost' interestinc cee.monies. The, weapon was presented by Governor Johnson, in a lotig and most eloquent and entlinsiastie F.peeel i The teply of the Genera) was brief, but At. thmsameTinto-ver-y-appreptiiae-aiiil-eloq-nent The . Neir.Orleatis papers are lilted with the details of incidents connected Taylor's brilliant reception. The l'itiaynne says, "all tint admiration, pushed to claim - - siasm ; could devise to give the old hero a welcome, was.put in remasition by all ranks of our citizens, a, •he met their gaze in his trinniphial-procession through the streets,— Meg, women and Children, hem 16otpat`i to Ifintsetop r nisked- their utmost eneigice , iu voice and gesture, to eviece their deep seat ed leeling of j ,y and grand:Mon at the sight of the Warrior and Patriot, witostt ineniota rabic achievementiliave shed impel ishable loshc on the histotic pages of the .14:pithily. - At the public Milner as the St. Charli2s, eemplimentary mast to Gen. Taylor wits re ceived with long volition...l shouts. (-1011. Cayloi's reply is replete with tirade, genet ens and 1111111[1 . 11C senditientsl '1 lie.Nletentj old man rose with an appearatwe of dill:- donee and tonality, warch all hares Ito never . tell 111(' presence nt ourlllll.lloeS, 111111 P 14141 1. per tinently and appropriately. Ile s lid a ills fieldh lor halt to eApress his sense of the lionuts which %Verily klienverekl slam lam by 111 S elliliens 01 Ni•W 1)11C1111$ 1 1.111 1./1 1111 1110 11011111,s ill tervived, the api r_ivitig smiles; M 111 II V. 11110111‘1,11.111e1:1 ul me her thatglia rim et NMI:111111A Slreeled. 111111 Ilse Tilos; , and 4.10 dearer - than a thousand wan tert •on taw Incbattle-lived. '1 ht y warn triumphs peculiarly gratify ittg-uo-Aiiin, they:were atiiiilioyed tiv pain, and lift uu mine la. loud—he lute,c wit liosv others telt, hat lot wadi soeser might fury, t the hour uh semis , the sad von:wi l t. ern s 0 1 ihr slfire: (ISIS` 1111011 Ills 11.11,d r win least to sink, anal ram, hint lo feel :Ilse a child. Ile !tail hiiiied to sacs done more ler his I.ollll'ly limn he 1.1111—!le Ile might has c been vias,,:ed w tie: uniplish spi..eily anti honor:11,1c iicata..--an event essential to the welfare of lapis coati:lies, and parortilart) so to our own—hen Illoll.lllnt. mid not ucrowpinh as witch as lie desired, .1 ielitsS'ay.. to 111 Ills duty, and he was more than d dial the people of I,olns:iota, whom no eOO- sidert•tl Itlentaied, %sett! contented wilt his conduct. • Tho old General eonclthled ss AIL a eon; 141 / iiontary - h i a•st to ihlt coy nil Ne‘v (latic , rel T:1)101' Icfi wt iho men n o 1 5111 instant, nn 1 , n.u.111 a stem] er Miss Joii, lor do: tesidcaer, al flat on Ittnige, escotted by us epottni:let . The l'ivapme (,I 3d tw..14v,1 11). ((Hoer ink nevotiiil of the (; Jner.ti's pelF.o 7 nrl : - .lTheat3tiec : • Ile seems 10 be itt evellent j (said, awl ins spirts hive tut , Iltre%Pit :Will 0111: 11 1 , ;r1 brcethiti 1110 air of Ins own gene cowl El - . In person he is ilittint.n. 11•iw IN hen be ;eft the Cnrirel Slates: hr.( nu It:we:tot tlceity'reit be seen i I I.is gait, littiA tt .l l rers ti ti t it, ten t It s manners. Ito is hie sane Ir.'llk, tinnily, and single-hearted soltll‘ J r l i e wit, h i ca t s gene by.—choltgeti iu Itlolhint! it ‘t except a l lideuce " 11411 I:neteases wird Ins incteasit g lame There i s a ( "d a d hospitality in the grasp Cl Ili-, hand—an w'iltinnc to the catithir of his grectite-- t e•unero' s stt'aiilufirtt•tirdness tit his who .° which itt In co captivates the tnitnl t:to "gives his heart the t 1 ittlilitl . quarry 'Ol , A irs tlisctosition, tent' ets wi Ii in hitless the daring expressit n Cl his eye, and tlithisits evott blandness ot•orlhe rugged boh.lness ol 11.1 S camp hardunld lemnres.•' Thole is tint in him the slightest tinge of selt-consequettee—nothing to be censitlet oil greater than others. fie ttoltd lain avoid the pohiit:•reeeption that itwaits him, did it not EiLVOr of allecttaino to repel a illmnottstra licit 0 1 . vegan] 11 a people who Iota; am( ho nor His character is so simple in its construction thatsuccoss cannot spoil its sym metry er praise deface it .with a bitiglo pre tontion. It-does ,otte-graid to be in-, Inc pre sence of this man 'of -mighty. deeds, _hi whitie nature , self-denial • is so ansolute ant element tliabliebilushes at. the groat things lie has himself clone. • • • •• To thollick and Afflicted. ' - NY& can consistently mate that' Dr. Swayne'e tota -1 phuntl.Syrup of Wild Cherry "IttrW heatt - extutrgiVely, tined huhu Il nutria titatea fur more than teaplarn.:*. that It' itivarlahlvoren a invent entigh, and that thou. 'ipanda blititlivitluttlit pradnally ninking nailer. the Iti- , .sldlonattitacke of Death's fell ettilonar:o-1 3 u0WIA in'. CONNAIMPT_ItIN—IitiVe . luau renturad lq , lletilthi•liap-; Humana and' l'flgtlilli liy : ltil iie, Ullll tire Mini. - lly Ing.wlt; , nanieti of tho , wontlerful etirativtijinWer of thin matey:, -, §wayna'n. 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