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The Brooklyn Weekly Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 4

The Brooklyn Weekly Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 4

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IMk (matt lire tun to wtitod i and, pul knird, -t luWr -to-nMtaaiPW7w ta-atl to Ibaa AVramrelto a lim.il- I to. Fed a red atom aiu aka toa aln I k-J t4 kto tot ra.aad. bnaw k-a tto I toad VV ilireua wel Tif tollaawah tota maid fan, ally, ttd a li ad id adlwiM Ik Hdootm-i I re a That (to ml fmild ktu no, tl ary 1 tuna, bar Ire toy to fnaodly I II iiniatot. I Ytot 1 1 a i Hma to too-k kator Ito depwluM tto aUrrla of IVa Uf are a tod Bilk wsi-Jatrea b' lire III, IS (atp.a. awl I to Afwl fa-fe lire bfaB.f tori'.

a ad lh Wasut, lire pmtonlrel fa-to Ito lltua. ared Ito st.il MtadttifM to n.inarraod. Kiliyiou aedirea watch wih many, k-d red llh alt lumamw w.ilt tt tntrenre.M and pur an iu dua lu the llaJy, toil tuk. MU- MX th- M. piil; arUnst.

tuf. Mk ky dre I JU fo.m I Ui ikMl G- dk Id Du tanmiw tf 1 I- k4 tk IJm rntiut 1 ka.id, slreuU lk thi. irjwrt bwl if L- p-U-J-d. fc Uri ttri Wf. IM ttbggwyto I kMUft Wrf p-wpcoi if tfe 0 Sy, Wlk tslwafe th kl r- lnij- wok tot Uwmtoi to td ws.l.J MMlsf (fa fc-w ti 0 -JU- J-Kre-Xll mm 1 11 ib Bm.

A few snkt (, a b-d of mot .1 (ks a y-' mi Ire tad ilk Muld mm tut tn a enm 4tMfri whrta had wa mrnUta, he imftrtmhd, wH (h mihl add Mim hum (- k.MU daUd Jd hk, I94C1 hb Kmtlljr Ukrn a nlr uf Bate foit rrfy, and tufiard by a di ftml wd feuiiltftg tbtol euld rtitwiMirj mia a sy a a bam. Ilo ill mail A to Widf-Ml Uama 0 axj to tf fr It fxfiito- It rl With 4 Nni Ut? no uw Unn, we Lat btMhoig ptil tttolH Hw tki n.s tMWi Ik1 9 (pjiftoU tgi ik Nia ah) a lir Mr 14 iiat tiai xK Hi 4ay Vitlw tin ytott Brtr Itay ereraan to wtodly toq itdr, and a tiai-lre on Ito 1 win it k-i are llua l.ata l-ton dead If tod kre as I aaivret. In area tar, katt l.il Arwretudr, and torn dec ut U.e I al. (J -bna'dto It I are, are In Ire in (are ua 1 iik as i.u.are.-. i.l a lh Ure rllunuun id llam-uit tto 1 it a.

bimI iaPvknkt tu liar 11 1. f. I-; I tl lisuol I if il aU til Nitatife Uliul lirdl ifn ill Mrff I tn to lib fehil I All! r-C i i Bluna tilt I tic i Mt ha Ur I a' ai ti earn a 4 el 1 1 iii It 4 I Algi rt-r I re if tto Ito tj Iff I 'to ii jl. ts jl I liASA llh-r All I Jft I I a I a iffkt I li I li jht if lk ri ffuhr I M9l a attif rii ta! a Utoiii I I I la HA art A dun i if mmoptuoat IrtlWflUMni 'I- a i 7 three it, -k few lid. MM MMMl.

T'llk PsiUa. -)i mm; lfera Ih lM.h Hj until lilt, a. nee ak.ili l.mr hit Ireei 'f in aaa IT- Waif nl to la and dil-a, Vli Acttndrfand Mr fniiiV. eet. tprii.li (ftin ri re ulyriie- a llh 9 lever kma 1-aid I.

hie, 1 lilts Wseeeu hr kived I tleri tu H.i.l 11 Hi fdleei, ss a vl lbi'1 I 'd I I I.ek h.g 1 Inal mill ut rr ul a aim i pi tn in ns M. Ifefel il vv 4ntii In, ir J(, l-U 1U ti 4 ii iN i1 iif re ui liiii kdg df i i il ti'! If Ijlidifltt to llh Ml J4i I Ua ft 4 1 1 if a i iLi'iir, j- ls 1 tt tic 1 yi i toil It etc Ati'J iVtlllliF ki ili'rii i it it aril tN I rti! 1 i If Ulc I CklfMtoi Kl kt I I1, to lk (U take 41 I til I il Ilf fi i ti ft JiMMia iiii in 1 1 1 rt c- -I ttU i i (, ii IN aft la 'v kite ui (hif mthf I In (in In rl rttwl iiMfcfef tniim r.ftlil ail Nltff I I mI it liar I ll it II i I 1 a 1 1 1 to ui! i 4 1 a I I A i I vf ti fi ti I i i- i'i fi i amtily of llafrwna la I to i uh 1 .1 i it i an, St two -4 .) a in to to I i saiu.t i t- I ih as worrit Ml l-T-J I oMl to III soOerpi.c pnocljM ad 111 tola; -rt; Ut I rW, Hi, ton ln wren; rrssl to III kfw of ltoWMjp III Itvl fnnton.ll JhaAFWt, it i toll 4 if mm to very mogmim, U-l th hif Ut kn I lrt tOO of itonf Us year to a ST. whit tol-m, inM mu mn. rsj ktotto by (h( to Air I ltopjn (oogwm. J.nJre, TV GuU-W-tb.

toto 1 to Itomriw l-ff ton fnT Itnnr rhra the spoils wad I tom to Ml 11 tou. emir to srren In Trane, toil, Msls mm to to with Hi mol to K- i a. I to Tfulmu! to valuaUrJ; (K.W.r.1,.. P. Ito rtoi-M toM, I 1k- iHim-mr I of Ito to to 1 JUf to MtoB k.to fi-rd i al UUI IMk, llMf to ftooJ .14 Vl JcM Ui I vikmf Imm III klhir irb llm I to III lul (bn fcm mn mnJ mnf llinl 1 rtn I Ito fr.l ron.liium to i4 itom.

I tiinjf. i nrrumuf to ito Mil. tr da kfiiff lidmj. to iwn In will nnk llw Mbi arr k. rl to m-rto.

h.f rom-lodrd Ml ana to ieilrtnl, kr lo Ito to (wltoilh. Tto Jfnllmrrn to l.alif lo Ito tujh la Itol hf InlHtol nlih I Ito link brlwn. chafa. Uf to Mran. Sut.lti i4 Unbl.li ir oU and Ito mi aiJ Ito into but lim.ii, awnk il i -r i a i 1 ir rtabto frdilila to I rmirmr to It HI uul M-imlmllr, I Iff raa.to mcfrtJ 1 ui kirn nmiiwi to Ito l-iiiaLilura liuan Hait.t.

lh Slat. ciuiiilf, Inortriaito ito lii.til rourt Ito a.mf kllct in lh huultorn Krluriurt mi I and Itie tot-r mrii hant n. lnli I Ito rmniii rrf hundred I( jninidil to (to Wh r.nunrl..Mi, lin. Ihir i too, Itwn i. nni i fe.rhtnfi il bulrni Ilr lliillipa.

1 lo iflaUiah lari in court al la.j Itolr 1 uunf. I (i Haitian SI iltiaMi. idj 1 Uaiarl- itnr. rrpnarb. I.ib uiUki1.mi Mr 11 ai ami Inoto Ito bmjllia, i i i 3 la uiiu rraltourd, and iru mtr UnttliMr nidi Ito VS lire lluath.

ton.dr arrnal rxlirra tn I U-y ill nto i n. Atmul 30 hic in I liUu oc4 men aoul, rniiiui 4uiiUnlj k-n lul Ntom. 1 t-aal our half, hat drmrrlrtl I In tcatil; Uitl IhI a ll-lil in I lay, and auiuiaf ebanjr. bar Ukm dara all over I th, lire. Mai.lhrre.

Uirnmnlf. All ilia Dank' and Olirrre. amonniinf I her. nhi. ti and.

a nrrk a.nrr, llial il tnK.1 I lo 10 at ld, to Ito inoal influrrilial VV liijja trilh at I rr.1 iHlina, ho liar lii.H.ly ym--d i.a I to pn. "(' 'lJ "ll prcl it ryl ill fine in Ito nn my r.u, ultra and in to.ny alum i inch will draar to yndtiwn I cniica. A lllrf fmtil Uavinnnd. ll.niU rounly. marnur tunr.

and ricvil I If 11 nttoi at ana- "Iran aaaur you in all rand, that I liavi 1 1 nto.i i .1 p. (a aunrr in ril.imny I re i rearm Ito llrtnociary to Una clam to lire emn. 1 I in to I Ire apriita, of iintrc unili.l 'J'irey tin nid I I Tf Mf Till Mil iilnki.fi IIFXWItlk i.ruld Ito rraull in llua butr, nnf do liny ii-ibl our nmiij wri.li lidk firen lire utrrw tolmmy lriuoi4i al Ito Nurrndref fUrlnm itmr to came In Mre-klcnb if from Sni'h I'btyiaui in II laaimpiH will train to luu acarcc I'amlina I alwait imdcrahaHl that lie tt annffii uulr atimra lu tl- will hare lo tirtt at undrr In uurlr, 1nt.irrel 11 1 in. I I lk Tlnar.gi lire diaiancc lit jr tray I ill a day. mmt to HnyTa rl-wirv-d a rtuipuji nrtd di.ja rw il kttmil.

Aioung Ito niiinrroiia lunjra in to tinea at Ittibim (ink. tore I .4 Win 1iJa was wuun.Ji 'Ilia rear db the it'iw Cam I lay own Male we can only ri Ito fnltowiny 1 1 lolyn ltei lha. r.k-l rtok and nlau I oj in Hun I A 1 rekl.lTf. late l.oyrrunr I Inn. Ttonnaa F.

Maialiall, linn. Julio rife, Mon. nbli'lr, lion. Janna bpriyy, lli-i I'lnllnti, John Thomas, Faq, I. 11 I bake, John Faq and Hubert ickliifi Jr.

ruriMa- We mual ladd up mill one urn-pie from the Key Moue, a a in lit the Ilulaili Iplua Spinl to llie Time: lot aw at M.bul a W- dart ae Itol tuuld aortoldy I' tilitreia to fipmjfirl IT do llrel aaMnbulcd auf aa ret in Ito Irrlare aad Tito. I 4elrr 4a kailf re th eaua to Polk, IHdlaa, and (Vain -a, Wa, liar. Hired. 0wdr. f'taw toaatan.

Vaaatota. Bre. fhreafcqdtrf BaRaiky, Utarakwek. 1-U Bird fnis( lltf abov stab i-nl, beeaute 1 tor ia IS 10. to mnarq.rertee of Ira.

Ihnj al to th ekeell. trl 1 ul warm a qqrirf llamana at far ta (erlmga were eon are teore fully roe meed tlwl Ito dear ml aaf MrextlT aid to hrd pnnudrd by llie to Palk aad LWlaa, and IN tnumih uf Uu. 0. Ikttn Fayrll founly. Ill, not, out to a rrn -fot a ppm led re (lay Comituller, -nr have fee Path sad Dtllaa.

Ito jryal ballle yrnuri.l, and i coalcalrd, lock by inch, is a pillcro Ac aatrere al (be The hijpa are rrew aaeeadaol arena Ihrre Ihnuaand nitj-wily. Ticoey and 11 are canvan( llie wa ha no doubl, a tto NadmHe I'niun wi in hr rotahl I bmuht Hit!) hiring feemirrd frmn hi aojndfe1 rhF.vti Vftt UeiUcfg (miiitr, North ''nfiiM. I think alto the safer 177 'I hrr my pifvMl arju4mlairc roinnieoei with him, it ing ln an one Friwii mv hnnaMgr he atoo! hh i)im1g the ct -zeniof Vf erklcuborg lie th i farmrj ui Met k. lenhtirg (Nxintv, and areiiniulinf pfojrrtv fliirr VV Inn Coriiwillu overrun the eo.mtM, in l7H', and lu 'liarfoltr, alt (at df'ert, tlto're fr a i to the a 1 1 I'll i ii! Ini' i 1 U.l lh --tf I ti l.i I Phi is 1 lid A Jtata 14 Ires Tyre A Pah M- I I lltf luff! i 1 4 i If fe '( If Ito Il i il I a If m.r l. life i i.fe i (In ft I i lh' lh ft i i a 1 i Jim 'ar I i i I 1 I I I'p i 1 I A i I I 1 tr i 4 a I'a iif i if 1 1 i uf I ut I i I'to-' lU III l( j.

4f. -tTto i t- 11 lr ft il 1 III II 1 (m'F l( fe hf tirt toll re I r. ItkU 1 I .1 II t' 'if i i i 1 i lto ii i htj'ii'o id- a a a i I llir I in i i i till' i i Ii to I ot to lha i. mn I. I I In a vv I Ik i I ta, tMAirr, Ia at, ti, II lit iktfefe, iJfUUVe I Itol il ht I lha A oj Ii 1 1 tjf 4 ,1.1 I tot JamA i i.

'-it I tt i in. It i'k i I a 'rmmiy I to I oaf It (J on If, ii 4 rr, Hit gn ii i i to i in- in 'i i ujl uhi Ii ic I Klilu i tt th. I (f I tr i Fi ,) I- ta- fa I tl e(A (' t( ti fi 1 1 i I i hi um vv ht i si the I -I'ifi- s( fl It I If he I III to iy ft (tare to (Jenml a re Kite real to ktma la wwiatll; MM Ml TunM-TfeM (to wa; il laddTtranl fat (to but Marera. Btoto, aad WS niaarli that a nek Karr ml uf DrruorjaUc otra aril to ftttoauui( lire fait Her i a remple feaal Ore Jackson nil Republican mu Tnir coat aoa I ctunoia ay roa nutcaaioLl. Blow litc trumprl beat Ibc drum Tto try re, at ill Ito; eoote they tome Rib Mot no, July IS, lU Wy III andnrnfOfd, ciUBcn of lire cuuuly of Canoflu wtot la a saiga our rraaona tor quiltiud Ito VI (uf party.

VV ha kern acting and voting wilh (to prearetl owdera Whig part; yer aioee IMK hul totovmg ia do, that ihrir pnncipk arr red nr pub-bean, bto anli-repubtoan, IbereAcc we cannot support Me. Clay i -t I fi I I I ill I 1 i i I fe I 1 1 on Ina a i ti tit lh hi the ti i' vv lh I t'to ijU ol 1 i i ii i i I t1 i I-I Vli, I mi iin vv i ui tfl in gh ti came Wfr rx rrguljr ofgarured tfivai in lh' fild, ami th emjntrv a 4 oierrun. It was my tindet-induig that tin, order to ave htipmjNrlv from devlriirlion, he, lo grill with otleis, took a prat rtum from (ormitdha VV hr ii orn wjIIik ft for th South, hr, kit I Ik. reiiHnrd hi prnjv rty trotn (orrn a part of which taken by (rnw tnojto, wlieo he, Ihektrl Folk, vas rnwA.iw the Yidkm llewrnt foxn there to Vmi8lvanm, ami rth.jht th'1 eim-merolfor'l 'I hat lie was a toiy. or net 1, in am atM', With the Hntifeh, I coiai.ltr a nlaiulrr againal him, ami to Ik1 ftln- lit- MnoJ Inh aunni tin of Mil kh l.biTg dUt.tj (ItO AlF-XIMOR Mr it lo brf We nrt a frirtiJ tN othf inny lio, mit of a family of 7 rotrra.

hid hern Utr ram the otily lfcmxH'nt. Iii cooveraattmi, lie told ua th At a an whif brothrra had throat) otf tlie rooo rmtiloii), and wire going the ciilirr figure for Polk and ljllaa." Pit Costm 1'be Whig rrtittn thru hold uon CSrnml Tliouiaa KdwardayOf Iii iJg port, Ct and hia eon Alfred. Juarpk af Jededtah Roaarf, Garwood Hauer, Jamrf Roaa, IV Jliam btoker, GwrUwd Stoker, John Stoker, Jorph C. k'u hy, VV2im Jarkaoi), llttiry 'iate, Stephen CoJJma, Ct V. Pope, Edward Vinson, Bartj Rogaa I firm llie IIm-11 nr Mot ii 4 ric ii mi I UN MM Mil IIMI ION hM MM 4 () t) nil I ONttllU 41.

iminN mi- I i. holt n. ThtMHul tl lim'ij I ') I il rr itic im Mt nw p'lili ii in fo i i I lit (ll ult (' linUn til a in fn fullin' cl.iv. Id rr 1 jjm iidIit ID 111' 4 I rli! MM ill i li i if id i m.ikI MovN Mt-rt in the cily of lF4 m'i nr 'linn Ii tv mj I i ilvi i if' ti tin 0 'id ic cituun ol Hie it IVv to im.t mocr its and oil oilur friu.i!v to i pit for l.fo r.t'i in tlihi and otfirr iff to ft 1 1 i.tl tm tm i Ariici( in the doings ut, tM i rl fully ifi itr all lh mocf.i thrr i this am! otlit Matt fin mllv to tin obj tt iilon i to alictid Raid mr ling uml I kt put in ill i and Iht (Vmimittc Marr ult R'lcli lie i ti wkoiiif I fasn (It 1 lortiva rvls in tins Fhr (oimmtti uf urn xfxmdt j( i iti 1 i llio Urniocrutii it ns uf 1 id nr ill in i nlahlp arrange ua ii4 for tin hfhlm uf mi.1 XT i 4 iMti ling1. nr.sj cowriih, sen it, 1 1 uii Ri), jKssi: 'i'ui JOHN II IMMS i SS Mill ri to ii ii -v a 1 1 tf i i nt tn Iii- iviii il i il iihi li Ihjt fit il st h'll I.ii Ill il.H lllj'l 1(1, eofMjlll fl till' rood mini! 1 it aiiuvf i VV mi.

TaartMinr a to th VV mu I'tMiiniTf The loiloaiiig simiiiiury is from Hie hex Free Trader: Who charged Henry Clay Willi making a corrupt bargain ailh John (Juinry Adams Answer. J.4m lh II, Damson's cietary of War Fhmiin A. Fos'er, VV hig Senator in t'ongreaa, and Geo. Iladger, of North Carolina, Harrison's Sc. crrlary nf llie -Vary.

VV ho endorsed Ihe charge The l-gts'alurr of Tenriese John I Kennedy, Kevenly Johnson, Scnnlor Merrick, and many of the moat dn.lmgmslied wings of Maryland and Ihe I'nion. When the ahig psjiers denounce Ihe charge as false, they nail Ihe fulscl-iod down upon Ihtir own leaders. WWhlwivd Mb C'Uj ii itli mMuiK up I hip in llie Capital, Caucus fxiwcr to control It jith. lion andcinbamiaj the Executive1 William C- Rivcv, the whi Senator from Virginia. VV ho charged Mr.

Clay with ttrniiluig to overthrow the ('onititution to promote hmown vk ui? 'i hoiim Murvhfill, the Wing Rcprcacntutive in Congrrex, from Mr. Clays own Piaturt VV ho said that Mr. Clay had too injny heresies to deserve hii iijort 7 Damtl Hcbxter. ho feaid that Ifuiry Clay Irad treated him with groxs ingnititiiile in return for geneioua servKHsf ten. VVm.

II. flarnson. Who says that Henry ('lay is tafnjMring with tlic abolitioniitd, and wrote hts Tcxa. letter to secure their support 7 Gen. Felix Houston, hctrtoforc thft strongest and most mflaeutial friend Mr.

CUy had aMississippi.n Who charged Mr. Clay with urging on the duel which resulttd in the death of Cdley 7 Henry A. VV hc, a good nhig und eourse towards Colonel Folk, tlic Whigs are now To thaw tauat added A. S. Drownlow, a krgber of the fighting paraon, (which LiUrrtun-oral Jackaow ientlg cuuvioted of aUndt kf Uw witnr na) Won.

II Maxwell, a Lawyer and pulitictan of conaidarmUa diatinctioo ut Joneaboro Major llenrj C. Bradford, of Warren and Jolin 1 1. Colville. Oma, Tbi Bteubenvdle Union eonlaina a leMcr, with tho aaioeo of oereo peraou attached, who have I mnrrrf Whiggery, and come out for Polk and DalUa. Wo copy a paragraph In wo voted for VVm.

if. Ifarnaon aided by kS tho Beano within our power to secure to the Whig party tho aoeoadancy -we eucecwdcd tee obtained fW the on ppwaed would be on immense advan tago toeur common eounlry. We have from that luu I lha watched carefully the course of the Whig party we have (a all men should) exercised our Nuaning fee ul tie aad have been uiwblcto arrive at an; ether coocluatoa than tin that llie leaders of the W'hi, patty are hypocritical that (hey preach doctrine and practice another that they tnuke promise to the ear only to break them to the hope Itol the; do not attempt carrying out such measures a would benefit the mass of the people that their feighrat ambition seem a to be to please speculators and gaiubleri, and to secure their own personal aggrandizement. Wa therefore renounce th Whig party and in this nr stand not alone, at you shall shortly have proof man; of our neighbors will ere long send you their Barnes and give you a reason (lie hope that is ia them. At lire next election will support that art; which goes in for equal right and equal prvi-leges whose nomine are Folk, Dallas, and Tod.

Hannan Maxwell, Joseph Grimshaw, A- Mallames, Jus F. MctJrew, John Arc'h Mum ell, Isaac Dale. BLOoanaLO, Wayne Jefferson County. The Ohio Statesman adds the numes of Edward Wilcox, unroe tp. Muskingum co.

Henry Wealli-arbott, Josrph Kauffman, Jolin M. Smith, J. C. Taylor, Joseph Aylwort, VVm. Coddington, and John Tidd the last three of whom introduce three 0Mriin i api lcr A ft tt mornings Rinrr an onr of our Khodr ll uni In mh in tr intr Ins l.ook for blirk foil, a hrjr s' a b.is.'i, iuiliiuHr ulxiut lx ir tt (I I v' llm nimp'uniH fire of! rpt to lim lirt Im 8i to na ilio'V tin In but finding that all is not jo Id th it dim rs he tr-tunalod Iiir diMutlmhirtio'i to our it ht tliu othr end of the line, nlio pocrcilrrl in a fKiNdv' ordfrly iiiunnur to rili( the scab juttrut from Ii unjilt ia- ant preihcamrnt but he rrv much to bin pro ft R'vtomtl orration, uni I br din oi rt b14 shark of veil ri in pur'-mt.

from wliosr voracious iws hr vv as cMad to cve ifw Ic innjj the rock, it the loss ol ubout IOjucIksoI Iiisjkjs-trrioi extremity -V Ii icurt Trui ok Hritirii voi die kh FmjKis ib have Ih ji iHHiifd tor iuhi.dimi;, tiy sub-f nption, a Ixok nl 1 1 I the Triitl of the IJrili'di NjMmIh ol tlir ll'ltli Kt i-imnt of Foot, who rc ipraitt it by ordet of Kiu (iorc 1H, iion thr inhabitants of Boston, win under a state of d( punch ncc, for the minder of five person whom they fired uku." 'l lie work vv ill contain the urunn nth of the eminent conns I enjui-ged in the case, in which thr gr at lights of itions and citizens arc cfomly dcfmnl It will lif read with interest ut this particulai time. I ini. Ledger. i hi I inning ill tw hgr r. fifth Oregon a gi ntli in in and hr llii ui'ant childn'M wIjom dnud-It I ii.i'ti'il mi" 'ht tun will r.ihuldfid In i li nur Vi inp.it It i rii tbit a Via -lMtor in I) i i imi tl from thr liaasi lh nd, i.io, with ina familv to a putt nl li Ur tt I md ih tr Final I iii i a kd Huiuiun.

on (Ih Illumis Mile of tbc aiMitit 'JJ null bt mv 1niiH Hr had Inn ur rerdtd, by prrw vermg mtluxtry, in ojwntng a hum), some larm i id it will unproved, and Morbid hogs, jtle, It rs A Hr hid a line crop glow-m 1 1' the lb n.u Ni smith ii tin me, 1 fi it -t bt I rt ri i nv i tl. bii ilv Piim' an I In to tn mi nii'Hied nil dll sds wil'i w.i'p I i1 It lo ot i in i't 1 1 'In nrc, be tl Ji ri i.lit)"ri! At ll nil, to -ase nun nf bis -tot pojtr'v 'n w.is bet til th aitjs bw Itltoir, and to 1 a fl irr ot sVty fnr his vv ilt und three "inill rdnlbtn, two girls and one hoy Tbi voting-tsf, i bn, thru arh nld, and iht Idrst, a I. about or us old In nossMig tin hwoI-h River to tlic opjmsitr Injh lands with Ins we hi mi njn boat, sn jouirltd was the cunent, and such wire the Inigo in.nsc In os and othir Unit wood Im no ujKni its bosom, ns to thri itui to the Ijoat into pic ns. Jfiswih bti.nne ixcitsivily ajirmtilbv Iht Mint through vv hit sbt waspussnig, which with the thoughts of fur children, und tlie monicntiirv K'rtatinn of nutting a watery grarc, provi too inurli lor her nerves Ahhongh --lie w.is ml( Uf landed, "hr con! i mu lo till slu oo alter expired, lining hir hapb i hildri bthmd her. Her Kor hiehaud eiimc very near follow mg her to Ihe grave.

In attempting to save his property be wms vn much rxpMscd. wading from place to place, ollen waibt ihcp jn water, and sm, turns marly swimming. lule thus immciMd in wItr, lie was alo rxjKsfd to tho intense heat of the sun 'I bis Hoverc tXKsure brrmgfit on a dieadful attack ot bilious fever, Inch came very mar teiiimiatmg his life. He even now looks as sallow as a It inon, and quite emaciated. The flood dfstioyi every vestige of his crop, curried ofT the greater portion of Ins stock, swept a a Ins holism, and has kft his land ulmost valueless, eomprtred to its condition Im fore the flood.

In fact, the inundation has worked Inn ruin, and lift him a feeble and almost broken lieaited man He is on his way, with his three children, to Ins friends in th vicinity of North Bend, where, he told me, he expected to leave them with rcl itions, and then return himself to his farm, and sec what hr could Jo towards reviving it. Wa subsequently lauded him with his children at North Bend, in sight of General H.urisons tomb, with Ins youngest child on his arm, while he led his next joungest forward, assisted by the eldest. Tlie last wc saw of hun, he was slowly proceeding with Ins children towards some fit Ids in the distance. nn in I i I. t'ic Mrrf ff roktu foie ol lo id ti mt I ir r' Wiltll with ii til III tho lit) it ol Ult Iioiima fiuim roiis mo'tju bt inr rum Jed Ihe pawtiMUl Ik hm in lot, ruui did 1 lilt Mindin' It iturrs of liiiMMctnt s(rt ho gai I ut d.

in (fir ftnm mum bn inn in the Fast. I her and cjiiic a iji oj it cri in, on the ni nihb n'min a ii lum' i i i J.i i I iqi rv i- rlil! -v dr i rn i i jmi'. in- uumI ti i K'Ti hi it lh it ol i njr- it tl 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 I It 1 1 1 (ll (li tOllt Ol kill J- 111 piipt, i a mi ii an 1 it! tl tin hm iitr-with Ihiir couth -I i next li irj zigzijr in tion, mj tiiiVco nt iron) their um usom tl hI iti I mt ih in put 'i loops Ivuidn tin 'osvir'vS ol Turk it 1 1 tlii 1 1 lon loruudaMt I i')e hebi roii8 hut poMtin pit accoiitit iiiciiIn jihJ ijn j'Oiis lolloui (lie inililar) A g.ip rittrvtru I in the p'ufi vinn the almo--plnr vv.i- In airif.i1!)' ar und I turned round to Mim llie irri law n-colouri'd Imi ol nli Ihmort cut in twain by the ihuk grcti hunzt -bk inerant of the ljdiu.i-t l-anndh( vv hen tin guns ol t'n jntli annuuiKc.l tin dipntureol the ltoiiir-ti IJ idc md tht mc i inbli i. Frtitdtd h) a rcgimmt ol Sp.ihi4, ni imiiinin1 smgulir tl 'lonlv np- punliui. Iim vv is ihfiu'l.

(oik'iivc r.untlofj t.n most giauttC to be Ion nl iii the vuhiii I with ente Itarne, rovrrtd with cloth if gnen Ik, emluojd' i gold and silver, riaclung ulmo'! to the 1 1 ol the antm il. '1Jd covi ring as in dtu mg the liit year of the Fgvptran inva-hion, to replace the former one, which had alter the revolt agamsl FunIu. It cost mix liurubed pnim-M, or somt thing Ii.kh than three thoumnd pounds; and the weight of the whole Mali, mel ii six hundmd and sixty pounds Next followed the Sangiac, or banner, and alter it the Ay an of the town and the proci Was closed by tlie Sur Fminj and the Hmir-tl-Ii idge, C'aru All Ptidra. Five hunelrid canids are uteagned for tlic xrsonil service of the Emir.el Hadge, winch, hy legul fiction, order to keep then nutnbi complete, arc Riippoucd never to die, and arc led lrom tlie proceeds of projierty entailed for this puipo. I cry two canxU have an iikkam, or leader, who iPrnvt five hundiid piastres from the contractor for his trouble going to Mecca and every ten camels have a feeder, who receives a hundred.

Thcuhumimtl, or cainci-(Jnver, and the tent-men, receivers hundred piastres lrom the lladgi lor the journey then came tlic back-Miishes, likewise fixed by ancient usages. The jour-ney to Mecca lasts forty diy, at the end of every fifth diy of wdnch pilgrims and beasts of burden have a complete rest of twenty-jour hours there are thus seven rests, at each of which tho lladgi gives to the akkam and the other nttcndunU twenty piastres or more, generally a gold gazzi: he supplies the akkam with a certain amount of food, but not the others. 'Flic cloth which covers the litter ia the perquisite of the akkam. The first complete resting-place of the caravan is Mfzareib, where tho compacts are concluded with the Arabs for protection and immunity from subsequent exactions. The rest of th? journey is made in the winter without difficulty.

But when the revolution of the Moslem cycle brings the month of Sha-wal to Midsummer, the fatigue is dreadful In the I 1 1 to itTtTI.Ml.br OK MR. JlHIV SMITH. VV tar a Co Term Jul, 21 I 1 1. Th umlernigirtil, formerly of Norlli Cartiiiiiii, wlit-ie lie nsidid during the Revo-lulinnarr War, and until Ins rrmrivd, in llie rear mill hia family to Wnmn County, Tt'iiiuvtcc, alarc lie now nsidw, having iindri-tuod that cliargm have Inen made and nrculaled, derogatory lo the fame mid patriotism of (hr Lie Col. I.n ku Polk, at a sodier of the Revolution, and knotting Ihe same In be untrue, rmtjicctruHv submits llie folio lug stall men! lor Hit rwrjuwe of doing pistice to the memory of a dc-ctateii iru ml I in well acqu Hilled with Col Pilk from the lime lie selllul cklenbiirg.

North Carolina, I btlieve the year 1 77 to. He ami Ins kinsman, the lute Colonel VVm. Folk, of Raleigh, came to reside in ahout llie a ime lime, aa I believe Col Knkifl Polk had previously home Ihe tide and coiiuiiisMon of mi officer in Ihe servier of Ins eounlry, against Ihe linti li and lorn a 1 know Ihe whole of Ihe family well, some of them intiinali anl among others, folonel Etckirl Polk, who is the paternal grandfather of Guv Janus K. Polk, of Tennessee, whosr fullier, Sainm I Polk, now di ecnsnl, wav llie son of Col Ezeoiel Folk. The rovolutiormrv serners and leal of Colonel I i.ek I Polk, agaimt llie llrili-h und lories, wilh whom lie whs in friqneiit bittle, during the wur und at its close, wrro well know ut llie lime lo hundreds if not lliousands of his then living eounlry rnen, and lie as alleru aril estei med through life accordingly- I have win ami read llie statement of George Alexander, in ri lation lo Ins (Col.

Polks) conduet mid services, and the same is just and Ime in every particular, according to llie best my reeolleclion ofevtnla so for liaek and of tlm mam foils stated by Mr. Alexander, I had a personal knowledge, as llungsof public occurrence ut the lime. Takings Hritish protection, after tho Brit i-h nrms had, for llie tune, lolully subjugated that part of llie country, a wa particularly the care in both the especially after (lutes debut, as the martyred Hayno and others did, on Hie rondition of not bearing arms for the lime being, was whit hundreds of llie purest and bravest of the wings were compelled by overruling necessity to do, in order to save their properly from destruction and tlie rapine of the tones, und llieir families from brulul insulin, and, many cures, still more bridal violations. The tones and friends of the British, open and privute, needed no such protections, being under the immediate and secure protection of tlie regular British army and troops who were then iii possession of, and had overrun all that port of tlie country. The circumstance of having taken these protections, under a necessity rendering it proper and juat in the eye of God and nran, was never esteemed as haying been dishonorable, or as favoring the Brit, ish and tory idp and especially where those who took them, as Col.

Polk and Col. Huvnedid, again drew their swords in their (Country's behalf, as as hnjie again smiled upon the Amcricun cause, and the Iiritn.li had retreated and sufficiently evacuated the previously conquered portions of the country to admit of the hope of success in renewed efforts of the whig! to drive out or make head against the common enemy. Man; men in the situation of those who took these temporary protections, of whom Cnl. Polk and CoL lluyne were two prominent instances, were, and ever will be, esteemed' in their lives, and in their memories, as among the purest and bravest soldier of the Revolution. A grateful posterity to the latest generation will revere their memories aa such.

I never heard it hinted during Col. Polks life, or until lately, that he had been a tory, or in an; manner friendly to the British cause in the Revolution I feel clear that I can truly say, in view of the great account of life which I must shortly give before the dread tribunal where tho secrets of all hearts are known, that the charge is, and must be, false, malicious and unfounded for if it were true, or had been true, in an; sense, it could not have escaped my knowledge and recollection, and the knowledge of other men who lived at the time. In Mecklenburg, among jeal hi ardent and vigilant whigs of 75 and 76, and of 1 78 1-2, it could not have been hidJcn or unknown. I feel happy that my life, under providence, has been prolonged in sound health and me. mory, an as to enable me to make thia statement is an act of justice to tlie living aa well as tlie dead.

(Migned,) John Smith. STATEMENT of THOMAS ORHIBLE, ESQ-'Vaaaxv July 23, 18 14. Having heard that it ia reported, and even bat been chirged in print, that CoL Eukid Polk, for. meriyof Mecklenburg, North Carotin, tlie paternal grandfather of Gov. Jamea K.

Polk, of Tennessee, rasa tory in tlie Revolutionary War; and1 considering the charge a aa unfounded dander upon a soldier of 76, I fed happy that life has been prolonged an aa to enable me to give my contradiction to the charge. I lived ia Mecklenburg county. North Carolina, during, and at the close of the Revolution-ary War. I have read the statements of George Alexander, and of my friend and neighbor, John South. I bad aa acquaintance with Colonel Exduel I on up, one thia but of who the tlie to Tory a will S.

moor this A Abscomjivo IIusoano. Alice Griffith, of Pic-ton, Canada West, advises tlie public that Henry, her husband, has left her bed and board, after living villi her only SI days, (just the period allotted to honey moon) and cautions nil good-looking widows and comely maidens to he on their guard against him, as she has reason to think that lie goes ubout, seeking whom hr may devour in this way. She appends the following description The said Henry Griffiths is an Englishman, by trade a shoemaker, just six feet high, perfectly itraight, walka erect, and is a remarkably handsome figure wears a large bunch of hair on llie left aide of his head, culled, and of a light brown, approaching to a sandy colour, with a cap act foppishly on one aide, and has the appearance of a dashing fellow blue eyes, projecting eyebrows, very low projecting forehead, round countenance, nose rather aquillme but small, very fair skin, thin whiskers, rather lighter colour lhan his hair, and is aliout twenty-five years of age. He formerly belonged toller Mujcsty's Dragoon Guards, and ia familiarly known in Kingston as The Oxford Blue. He is sometimes profane in fact, he can swear like a trooper.

Ilia military WBlk and figure will distinguish him among a thousand. A PiixsoueNON. A correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says that he witnessed, on Tuesday, in company with some friends, a water spout, extending from (lie clouds to the Chesapeake Bay between Pool' Island and North Point. It had the appearance of a large pillar, the size of the Washing'on Monument It lasted about half an hour, during which time (lie Bashes of lightning incessantly surrounded it, and presented spectacle of singular grandeur, and aa awfull; sublime aa it wa grand. Largs Cocumbes.

We have been shown gigantic or, a the boosters say a right down powerful arnart cucumber, which waa raised rhotnaaCheetham, a gardener, on Willoughby street It ia 25 inches long, 9 inches In circumference, and weigh (if we recollect right) 7 lb. We need scarcely asy that Mr. Cbeelham ia a Democrat and goes it strong for Polk and Dallas. The Wbiga don't raise such cucumbers. McanaaNSA Vitaaitao.

The Vicksburg Whig of the 23d ult contains aa account of the murder of man near that place, named John Turner, by an Alabamian, named Win. M. rani ley. The deed waa committed wilh dirk, and it was thought that whiskey was at the bottom. Brantley ha been IxOPTV Siuns ami EvusLi.M'r.

'i'hc Dtmnrrafs of tho Third Ward, KptiNingtnn, have raised an im-incriRe Ihckory wle at the corner of Fourth arid Master streets it mo, mires 1 Hi Act ahovetln pave-ment, and is surniounkd a suujj Amenean fl.itr and a bunch of Foke and Dahlias. Tlie latter articles come as near to Polk and l)all is" as botany can approach, and has a more flowery and poetic, although not a more bristling and silvery sound than Fork and Dollars "Vintn Ledger. IsORR or THE SrEAMtR MvRIRrTA We irjjrrt to learn the loss of tho stcdtnrr Mari thi. On the SMth ult. a few milo befow Pine Blufls on the Arkansas, one of the flues of the Marietta collapsed, killing a child instantly and badly scalding several persons board.

The boat, which was on her way to Van Burcn, drifted down stream short distance, struck 6na, and immediately sunk. She was loaded principally with dry goods, all of which will be cither lost or badly damaged. Af. 0. Pie.

Aug.it. A Warning. half a dozen young men hired a sail boat yesterday afternoon, and it appears none of them knew how to guide it the consequence was, when they got into the stream, in one of their awkward tacks, tlic bout was upset. Luckily, the Hoboken boat, that plies at the Canal street ferry, waa passing near the scene at the time, and picked them or all probability we should have had to record i or two denths under tlic head of melancholy True Sun. Fottv4TB Rkuctb.

As Mr. James Burgess, of city, and his daughter, six years old, were leaving Brooklyn bv the South ferry yesterday afternoon, hia daughter fill in the slip between the dock and boat, was rescued by the prompt and energetic presence mind of Mr. Robert Dutehor, of B7 William street, without doffing anrofown clothes jumped into rescue regardless of his own life. It gives us great pleasure to record deeds of such nobleness. Sun.

Col. Polk's Wlioand what was grandfather of Col. Polk, seems to bejust now a question of great magnitude for the American people decide. It is charged on one side that lie was a ia the Revolution; on the other, his claims as purs patriot sre strongly insisted on. It is aa important questioo doubt ess and the American people be greatly edified by its decision Cm.

Herald Melvncholv Accident Two Vocng Ldiex Drownro On Wednesday last, two daughters of Mr. Josialt Holley, living in the cast part of the town, and another young lady, went to Concsus lake about sundown to bathe. The two former went info the water together and' had walkrd about three rod fioni the shore, when thry were troth suddenly precipitated down a bank into water nearly thirty feet deep One of them was seen to rise by Ihe young lady on the shore. hc said 4 we are drowning," and sink rise no more. The alarm waa immediately given but as there was no house within half a mile wa day some die of strokes of the in the night before any assistance could others, in a state of somnolence, produced by the pc.

1 fm" direcn turP out t0 1 but the bodiea of the unfortunate girl, were not re covered till tlie next day, at ten. oclock Their culisr motion of the camel, imagine thcmsclve in the bath, and strip themselves of their clothe, which are We, the undersigned, naturalized foreigners, who Toted for Harrison in 1810, in Green county, Ohm, hare some to the conclusion to rote fur Gov. Polk. VV belie Mr. Cbyand the whole whig party to nerrne to Ihe foreigners, and we do think it essential fear cer; foreigner, who does not want to wear th irons of slayer; tor twenty-one yrars, to rote lire CoL Polk ticket, who it the friend of the oppressed.

Joseph McAuley, Lewis McConner, Hiram ONeil, Alonzo William McFaddcn, Vf, 8. KUmeyluJlo, Silvus McCracken. The Dayton Empire hands along W. P. Weaver, Wm.

IL James MKinney, J. Norton, Ja-cob Walker, and J. M. Burk die American Union Alex. Frazier, Robert Dean, Chaika Mercer, McM tllen and tlie Wayne Count; Herald Aimer-on Field, and J.

K. Woodward. The reason assigned for three of these changes is at inflows; But to be brief, i opr reasons for leaving the Whig tanks and enlisting under th banner of Democracy, because we want to buy our necessary article as cheap aa possible but if our manufacturers of New England must be protected by each a tariff as proposed out former pretended Whig friends, then it Biuat be done at the expense of the farmer. lauunx. The Sentinel aiya: We expect a grand Democratic victory thia ia no boast wa feel it in very bone the aigna were never more cheering, have the names of no lest than thirteen persona who left the Whig rank OS Saturday laaL" The Madison (Whig) complains desperately, on th other band, about a want of proper organization, it.

Cxoxoia We expect much from Georgia, and the annexed paragraph from tbs Democrat! paper at fiarannah, would arena to warrant it. We team that Hon. Thomas Stocks, tl old le-puhtiean of Greene, with numbers of VVhiga, will sup-Pt CoL Jan the nominee to Congreae, at the October election and hopes are entertained (list this troog oppoaiuuo count; mil) give at divided vote ia nanu were Ijiarah and Frances, the former aged and the latter 19 year. The anguish of the be rot red family, when the bodies were conveyed home, can scarcely be imagined, much kss deserilx'd. ton Republican.

picked up in the night by tlie Arabs. Three days before arrival at they are met by the caravan of succor. It ia beyond my province to describe the ceremonies at Mecca; auffice it to say that the 1asha, lx fore entering that city, takes on hi Frank clothes, and dresses it! tlie oriental costume. The Modern Syrian. A CuRiostTT.

A negro man belonging to Mr. John Allen, of this county, found on tlie farm ot Mr. Alha last week, live Terrojipin, with the initials Vf. 1794, graved on bts belly. From the p-pra ranee of tho Terrapin, he must have been the same sire, at the above date, that be now.

Lexington (Ay.) Obterver. Nava I The U.S. ship Vincennes, Commander F. Buchanan, anchored in Hampton Roods Tore evening, and came up to the anfcborage off the Hospital yesterday morning, when the usual were exchanged between the Vincennes and tlie Hag ship Pennsylvania, Commodore Bolton, from of nineteen months in the West Indie nd Gm Mexico, last from Havana, which place ahe Jell tlie 2Sth ult officer and crew all wcIL The Vincennes fi ll in with, and spoke the Fotnma on the llh insL off (ape Fear, and parted comp" with her on tho 5th. The rotomao waa bound Philadelphia.

All weB. There wa nothing new at Havana, busmere dull, but the city unusually healthy. Rorjml Thurtday Reunion Statistics There are in Pennsylvania 109 Episcopal churches, with 8,988 communicants, and 400 Presbyterian churches, with 40,000 comma. cnt The former had 1 J) 35 addition during the paid year; the latter 3,100. In the city of Philadel-pbia, th Episcopalian outnumber th Presbyterians about 1,200.

Gorham Ahkad elarehnll Heat Isaac Harris, cradled two acre nd eighty rod of wheal, in two hours and ten minute, and Jolin Sulsbury, raked and bound it in the same tune, in tlie town of Gorham, Ontario county, N. They deserve the "beef if not tlic' fur 0 dollart. Onturw Memenger. PrrraEwiNo Two sons of Mr. Thomas Darker, the eirfent Thomas Jefferson, sped tO, the youngest Frederick Fsaiud, aged 9, and Alfred Hey.

Roger, aged 1 1, too of Mr. Squire Rogers, ot city, were drowned this morning while bathing Aire Connecticut, just below tire mouth of Lillie Hartford Twwt, Sat..

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