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WTSLLIGHReK BY THE MAILS, Oar Washington Correspondence. Wastiagion, Sepiember 1, 1849. The bpoile— Mr. Ewing's Loaves and Fishes Run Ont—Visit to tie aliegheny—Apparition of an Office Sccker in Bard a Ship of War—The Poets in Luck Eaypetid Riurn of Old Zack. Amere “iooke:-on here in Vienoa,” for the yast eix months, would conclude that the sole ebject of tae Americar people, in electing Gone ral ‘Taylor, was to distribute the public offices: amoag the idle und expectant drones +f the whig party— he weuld conclude that the people, after twenty years denial, bad generously voted that the whigs should now bave a tree chance at the treasury, aed that the loaves and fishes, and the whole pro- eceds of the slaughter house, the shoulders, sir- loins, steuks, wipe, and offal, being divided eut, the ebjects of the campaign of '4% were coasum- aie and the whole expectations of the people t led. The endless applications of the office-seekers the conditions upon which they have demande, fice, and the ceusiderations upon which the heads ot departments bave too often bestowed their offi would yo to streagthea the picien that the catinet as well as the office seekers, be- hheve that General Toylor was elected to give to the starving politicians of the whig party the bene- fit of every deller of the loose carh iu the treasury, and that the people are betrayed unul the funds are distus sed. : Mi. Ewing bas undeniably acted under the ex- elusive nonen that 4 loco-toco 1s a polineal hereuc, t such heretics ought to be extirpated like Scotch ibieiles from a cornfield, and he evidently aly * hinself upon his services to the country, weeding out the heretics which he found in his department. Any * ultra-whig,” afier failing in a particular plication before the Prewdent, or enther of the other of his secretaries, hae not yet aired until he has ted Tom Ewing and failed with him «And the Secretary of the Intenor has been so attentive to the cries ofthe faithful, and so dead to the wailinys of the Huguenots, that before the end of six mouths he finds his imperial cata- logue of minecures distributed. For exapiple, we understand that Colonel Has kell, of Temnessee, presented yesterday a young man to the kiaoly attentions of Mr. Ewing ava competent person tor a clerkship, im the three litications of politics, pelitcal services, and enpacity for the dunes ot the office. Mr. Ewug sighed es he looked upon the unfertunate young mae, and reptied in a melancholy voice, that he was afraid im yourg gentieman had come toe late —that ali the appomtinents at his eommand been m which could be made with safety to the departments just now. These words, ‘just now,” have w very important meaning for those old loce-toeo clerks who unagine their services te be indispensable. 4 Apy how, there is this comfortable idea resulting from the despatch wade by Mr. Ewing im the un- portant function ot administering the spoile—he gets the trouble and the persecution of the otlice- vultures the sooner of] his hands. ate . The other day Mr. Ewing paid a visit with his oabinet vsrocintes to the United States Steamship Allegheny—a day or iwo before, one was despatch- ed te look after the Cuba conspirators—and weat her, wiih an invited company, on a short excar- joa dewn the Potomac. While em beard, the Secretary of the Intenor ‘lay te” with an“ old gait” of the name ot Dufly: ‘ Mr. Ewino—* And you have been a leng time in the service 1” “ Ob Saiton—About seventeen years, sir,” tip- ping his bat. Mr Lwine—* And you have seen some pretty reugh weather round Cape Hera in your voyages back and tonh between this and the Pacific, haven't yout” : Oxp Saitor— Yee, sir, I have had enough of it. And wow, Bir. Secretary, that you're aboard, I wld bke it nughiy weil,as old age is commy on, to be rele from ship duty, aud put into a light- house. How are you off for lighthouses The Secretary of the Lloterior opened his eyes in consternation, but promised to remember poor J tC omner, while his a#sociates Were con- gretulnting th Ives on their escape from the office seekere— ot least, while they were on board thip—Mr. Ewing ne vired, Mr. Meredith, how are you off for lighthouses?’ The Secretary of the Treasury derived 1 w why that question t “Because,” said Mr. Ewing, “an old sailor « this ship, tued of the eee, has asked me fora light- house.” ‘The result was an explosion of laughter; and the moral of the a is, (hat in these days, not withet wz the gold mines, the deck of a war wienmer is not recure agatost the office seekers. The poets we mluck. Kufas Dawes, the poe Swedenborg divine, has just got a liule place, thoveand a year Charles Peano Hoflinan baw wnice litte berth, of twelve hundred dollars. Charles Lanmau, the poet, pater, and fisherman, a bride with « dowry, has the com ble pe Librarian to the War Department , and Mr. Fitygere!d Taststro and others have also been succeretul io yerting a lide of the rich milk of the treasury. Nor should we be surprised if Cullen Bryant, Piz-Greene Halleck, N. P. Wilh G. P. Moins, and Horace Greeley, were ail pi vided with clerke tips in the Home Deparimeat Itas eapected that, after the two severe attacks of dierrhara to which Old Zack has been subjected im Penneylvanie, he wall speedily retura to Wash- ington, Jive probeble, of hw health permits, that he will a tend the State Pair at Syracuse, and that then, relinquishing his nal intention of a tour through New England, he will return directly to the seat of goverun Strong of constitution ashe has bees, and inured to the swamps of Fl ride, ano the chapparals of Mexic yet ev dent that, like every ove el-¢ who has gone throagh the Mexican war, General Taylor hasbeen affected by the climate and the camp life oa the KR and the ferres colwnte, rendering him subject to diarrheea and kindred diseases. The singularly temperate habits of Georral taylor have been his protecuion; but there are not alway, wear eyeinet changes of water, the of crowds, id lospeof rest We hope, t ral Taylor will shorten orextend his travels aecord- mug to the advice of his medical companion. W. Our BE respo orrespondence. Baurinone, September 3, 1849. Whig Congreenonal Nommatiwn — The Steamer Georgia— Flying Artillery. The whigs of the Third Congrestional District» Consisting of the five upper wards of the onty, with Baiumere and Correll counties, and Howard dix triet, have nomineted George Gray, of Bala- more county, as their candidate for Congress. He will run preity well, but, of course, will be beaten, | the democrats have 1.000 majority im the die triet, without exerting themselves | The stenmer Georgia is still lying on the med- off Easton; end will in all probability be a She was valued at $70,000. } fying artillery companies from Fort | the city to-day. Thousands of | led upon their parade. News from Tampa Bay, [From the N © Picayuse, Aug 26] Aaaivar oF THES RamsHiF \Lawame — Che stoam labame. Lys Wright. arrived yesterday erening pe Bay a from Tam: making the run in forty three hoo which piace she leit oo the 234 inat., to thixenty = The days, waiting for A Olay, arrived o Mejor WW Soris commandant at Fort Brooke, anda i} thy eciing indian agent for the Semi- a the arenes of Vir Spencer, received on the DWth inate white ting frm the lr diac by the hands Of PRiliper a Spaniard resid) Phitlipee. startied by an serount of the wanders at Pease (reek, left with others voabled him to read the sig- derive pace wish to communi. bold & pemor tak left signa state ing the time the flag war fow t full moon be would return. and start: owor with the fag to Majer Morris. et neta ef of hostility has been evinced gives the x prere A house Koume Oy & Daring eppearenes of) thet further o | entertained | wo rl teed ened by the fact that at the Sith RRR OW vitane Berd in thew have eecaped as oo owrly, readily ‘This information fined by reoemt vidt to Tampa Bay and may be rot thove bert aoquainied with wil th pars the case and the re ey kpow more then others depenaing open vague or wore rumors tw end thor e€ 4 durieg a | Major Merrie. t. fe the present « rT itor ( " Bay ‘their ver ~ het bay offered t but wiajor Morris deotions, Davin Nve them Pamer Hours ‘Tampa Bay ow the vt ABs Atgie > athority olay, i t Breath, errived at in Vewsovla Dog lrimad 4 fndiane in the the sommendent not deen! them into the intertor uutil the outrages committed. trande | ! : | lve per yard; and on pantaloon stuffs aad prints, 60. 1 a meet Bow Legs, the Seminole Chief, at the fall of the monn, ‘The troops om their arrival eacainped at Fort Broo! x it neoesyary to som uanetl narterr, saying that they are afenid governgient te cbliged It ie thought that the |) not devire te ha any war or diffleulty with the whites, as they appear te be much alarmed at the presence of 60 many tro in their region of country, and the preparations going forverd ‘he Indlavs weuld much rather b» bribed to | leeve the country than to fight. while the white poou jetion, Tevling com-tautly in-ecure wiih the lndians theirimmediate ueixbburhood, insist upoa their waving on rome terms The result will probably by the same as in many former the Indians will be Chliged to Fuccuwh to superior force, and. quitting thedr cid buntiog grounds, take up their residsace on t extern side of the Misriseippi river The win Brooke, Tampa bey :— Major WoW Norris, commanding pest; Major W. Pr bridge, commanding battalion and company K; Major) H Miller, commanding company C Pemberton, commanding company A W. Getly, commanding company W. Raine commanding company (; Ist Lieuten: Ww io commanding company H: Iat Licath i commanding compauy D, Ist Livuteosut 8. 8. Fabnestoek, x st Licutemint & TAL, Magetom, ns John Gibbon attaahed te com: ut ( K. Walbridie, attached to id Lieutenant J. Booth, attached to } Vapiain Captain company comjany F. All of the above ary of the 4th Artillery, isa Met of the offlcers now at Fort | bis inti Captain Cavey, A 0. 8; Captain Haskins, A.Q Mj; Dr Kandel, Surgeon; Dr Lamb. \asistant do to Post; Des, Guild end ut do 10 Uattalion, A correspondent of the St Louis (Mo) Repudiican of the 24th ult. writing fiom Santa Fo, New Slexieo, ua- der date of July loth. says:—We are very qaiet he ip the territory at present, with the exception of the Indie drMficuitivs. which, assure you are of a very alarming and serions ustare — Che fed man appears to be making a last desperate effort on bis «ne! ches. on the south with the Apache: a with the Navajos ‘There xppears to be & uaton of ac. tion end combination of purpose between these triveg of Indians. whieh is without doubt, the result of nago- tiation» carried on for the last aix months by a portion of the Mexienn population of this territory, Im ac. quiring this territory, our Government haa obtained with it endlera difficulties with these Indians e Most important wilitary post im the country, at this time, i¢ that of N exico, ‘TO seaure the ae and experience of bie commander of this ‘y department. the ressnctable and tutelligent portion of of Santu Ve have forwarded to tho Secre- a petition (a copy of which is enclosed) t Lieut, Col. Beall may be appointed tu the command. Col, Beall lett bere yesterday for Taos. on an oxpedi- tion against the Kutaws. Maj. Grier left five days ago, te fight the Navajos and Maj. Steen has goue against the Apaches and (amanohes; the whole force of either command scarcely exceeds one huadred strong. Col. Washington, commanding at this departmen! has been forced by circamstances, to exll out tour co: nies Of volunteers— three of them composed of Mox- and one of Americans. What few troops of the line we have im New Mexico, are not enoagh to curry ov the war effectually agaiust any one of these tribes of indians Several companies of tnfantry will arrive bere froa Fort Leavenworth the Inst of this week bot they will be of mo service to the country, except to consume Government has forwarded to this place. othing but mounted troops will do for this country. Infevtry will bea dead and useless expense on the country; and in sending them h ry fe guilty of a capital military blu played great ignorance. and have ordinary foreright. Ten mounted men can service in this country than try. 1 do not write this to the disparagement of (1 branch of the rervice ; but I mean to say they areas much outof place as ® sa" mill on the ocean, We Bave nothing to fear from the Moxicaus; thers are no citien or fortifications to be stormed, The euemy we bre and the rifle. Two regiments of meuntod riflamen would. in one year, bring ail these Indians to a perma- Bent peace. wh nts of infantry wou!d not re Indians would be of iavaluabie service, distributed among our troops, te act as spies and scouts These indians should be put down at once, or our troops should be withdrawa country aban- doned, or given back to Mexico. Hundreds of emigrants have passed through this place, on their way to nesily all destitute of the necessary means to take them safely through Of the thousands who have left it isa mel- ‘and thirst Macadamised by the bones of the victims of @ insanity, But enough of this ‘The bustuers of this place is duil—dall, of the old stock# on band ® eupply for two ‘The introducers of new goods are love ; for the lat three mouths, most articles of dry s have been. and There are ears to ound to huahua heretofore i will quote from the Trom that piace, to wit “Comoanoa, June 4th, 1849 We hare news here that » Incge caravan has just er- rived at the “Presidio del Norte '(on the Rio Oraade, 150 miles from the city of Chihushue) and there is no telling what effect the introduction of their goods will have on th # on his goods, i what bi him put down bere; yet this te no eriteri him +elling them Many good: Ro cost placed here frem 17 to Qe per yard, have lately Deen sold at Mand 1ée ‘Tho Custem house officer at El Paso has orders to collect 0 per cent on the tariff, (last year goods S25 per cent” this year the introduc- uty will be ou bleacked and brown domestics, tion pery and other goods in pre Che oo | sumption duty of two d when the gor Bn mrsorted stoek, and then th goods, from 7 to8 cents, m a0 average stouk of cotton moods cost placed bere from 20 to Z2e. The bert large vale which bas lately bewn made was at 14 oud lhe Not having pow rufficient time at my disposal, in- stead of giving you turther extracts of letters. | sead you & part of ab origioal letter, which eootatos some curious tafe op, wud will show your readers how they fight Indians im the tate of Chibuabus ‘Truly yours, WM. 5 albSSERVY, From Alfonze C. Anderson to Wm § Comoanea, J Dean Friern :—In my letter to you two days since, I emitted to mention that there were several New Mealoans bere among them Sanches, Archulete, aud fowe others. whoee vames | forget ‘Their object ta to supplieate the Governm them the rume offices they heid in New M not learned how they wii rucered Ip your letter of Apri bave Btate, whieb | kw y will pever get It cerms to me that the Aimerenn population of New rage the emiyratiom of the na- » Ought to enec to this State f the better it t* for the prosperity of the cerri Oli avd water will not gx, firewnd water « Indes 60 it ix with the two races ived the m you pent contel himayo he fewer you have miwong you, ry, ing your itty pretty severe it it i* follow gate tbe A . Mart ie, of Texas, arrived here some two Weeks since, on bis way to California, aod tostead of purrving bis journey concluded to rewain bere and wage waren ihe Apaches He is to get $200 for every realp of wi teen yonre exe * Indian four+ wear Agus nin body of the party is now at Ewolniline, the Major having come in to bring the sealpsand raise mors He will get bere some twenty-five more, aod will aveto morrow Try and Induce sowe of your tlle poy Jon to come down and Jom the cause es | am inclined to beiiews if won I Secretary of War, Washington City, The wodersigned reepeotiully represent, that the moral. civil sud pelitiont atiairs of this territory are in fe most deplorahiecondiion Congrees, neglecting to grant to the people of New Mexico ® government, aod failing to give th fuited to their waote and eonuitle h a nd numerous tribes of ng in claw proximity y. and all waking daily inoursions lace Our omy refuge fa the milrtay thority; our only protection the military arm, on Liat we rely tor the ree etre ning Cf ewiese outrage within wad savage bare bearity without, With this view Of om present posture of sffe ertanes that the 1 tite territory Timing these views, we w old most resp cife a the bountiful supply of subsistence stores, which the | till are, offered at St. Louis cork. | py | ow what duties @ | bi | | | | Es dices of the Vexiown wellestabli bed reputetion fore: pronpte ion; his firmer amd deorsian ct te ¢ aequaintance with the habite and our popula: of character phical Knowledse of the tert Zem, Required by uotual 0 ry | thon and personal eorvies, are in our con seption, good | gtevnds for our petision Whiet we premise that in proseuting this memo Tin}, wo mre Ltr enced we firmly but respeetfaily repr | being of this people, the prouperity Tequire bis services wud e | torritor consideration izned) Wm § Mesrorvy, FX. Aubry, Jas J tol ur affairs | it is. therefore our mast earoest prayer, in view to our present condition and f will design the comma: te Brev. Liew otber better quatitied shull be seat to ral Allof which is most respectfully subasitte Beall Andrew J Murphy. Philip MeShane. Johw W. Austin, W, Z, Ange sd wany oiker names to the original list “ah thy Sunte Fe, New stexive, July Iso EXAMINATION OF MULDEKING 'Y al ernstdernti at prospeoats. thas H of Une Military Department nol in your wisdow an- the woll wd safety of bhi perieaso ta bai hin tor your wre Mewd, War. T. Dale | The Polmyra, Mo, Tragedy. S. WISK Brow A CHARGE OF B. MAKT. [Corrcepondence of the St, Louis Republican } ther examiner L, Auderson ent, then read the followin, Vaumypa, ‘Vo the gratification of ali parties tacerdm ain the case of ‘Thomas B Hart, was resumed this moraing ne of the counsel for defead 6 letters and poetry, im tue order in which they fol A No. 1, tound ia possession of Mra Wive, and i tified ae in thos. B Mart’s handwriting, was coal aw follows :— A Ne 4 h wor Wise, a) To M—. 7 * rid tom flight beam in thine ey ile of lowe; hive, ap Or would be Lowe posressing thee, But O! thou sweet apd smiling star, Bright helng of any lite an ‘Thou thin’st alas! from m: Like the beauteous orbs of night [Siguatare erased 2. londay, Augast 20 the fur. wonarge identified as in Hart's haudwriting, and foumd in the trunk of Mra Wi-o was road ay follows, wuy po You siau? If from the lips the heart could speak, And teil its cause of secret sadness, A No. 4, identified as in Hart's handwriting Beloved friend : have been so uneasy al You did not eat an come to dinner, that It wight pot thea iu sorrow be Or crush iterif in suilea mad) a But when it feels that it's alows. And none to care for it or Tis like ® world without = ‘Where ail must sink ere Then ask me wot why | do sigh. f The t But e And that shail soothe my bo« of the ayun ptom- of chole known if yor @cking me to-day if you tonk the sareaparilia he ordered, I hope you have, for it will remove the pain im your fide. For God's sake teke care of your life at this time | bo Tan IxeUse Me t you that 6 breskfast aad agin’ ba will lot it be owe, ng ati aud sead for Dr. while the epidemic prevails be a little party at the Montesano House; your cousins are very anxious for you to go along [Sigasture erased raid you thepe y tie was This evening there wiih hey expect mo to go, but | would not enjoy myself ualess you wore slong, avd from what | he ys cure. with respeet, A No, 5, identified heard you say you would Lshatlask it for you, and ouly be with you | Am bap- wz to him until! ivvite bim, {Signed} as in the handeriting of tart, TBH and fowad in Mra. Wise’s trunk, was read as follows: June 6, 1Riv. Dearest beloved Heloire: U hope you will forgive me for the liberty I took in keeping your book 40 long, but ae it in the only thing | have of yo part with it, have hated to Thave road it over and over; overy line ented new beautios aud seomed twice as dear by wing that your sweet eyes hud traced them tox Mrs Hewuns’ style aud imagination ro-emblos your’ greatl, have to contend with can only be reached with the sa- | Terem' admired. if only you are lees mournful jes you. abous Ube forehead, cuse the liberty | take of markin Yours, with respect. Her portrait alse I bope you will ex- 5 the passages | most B No 1,found in the trank of Thos, 8. Hart, and in the handwriting of Mrs. Mary Aun ‘Wire, was read as follow Dearert Byron : Do we profound ten: ity years. Twoor three hundred identified seorots of my being t wit being could it exist but thes? univerte ix equal to ye is love and troth without th al jon to h thes; Wher the frontier States for California not more than three- | source divine, from fourths will ever reach their destination. me? Have { not —the most inti o not ® thought which isn" ' do I find happiness but alifornia. Our city 1 filled with | and my love, who but you oan inwpiro it? ‘Tis not alone thi it ix that never were no mi Far be it from or to be the firat to break the aa art my light of , bliss, even bliss of angels, wore but pa Bus with thee oath: hai So dark, bus with thes ‘twould he This afternoon I wax playing Shak«peare | Ado about Nothing,” by skilful managem: 1 rucoweded admirably y the privoner Tho rot» wildernos Hut at all events, performance is deferred until Wedoeeda: Love, adieu— thine forever ! love each other with vafided to you th This har- them ; hundreds are daily arrivivg and departing, aod | mony of soul—this affinity of heart—with what other To me nothing in the r soul or to your hear! nce your feelings emauate, all I rexpect you too highly not to bee & precipice ; | lieve ail your kind worus to me It would cost me more intoan | torenounce my admiration for you than my love by slow but cer- | regard you as a being tho most pure, the most noble So | that ever blessed the earth ptivates me; ited in the saine object. ht your promises, pe of men. women, and children, will be marked | cred union of our bearts asthe blessed paradise, ou HSLOISE, A. No 6, idontitied as in the bandwritiog of Mr, Hart. and found in the truuk of Mrs, Wise, was road &s follows :— written; no, | will not believe it too well; you would wi 6 suffer pisable pl date w | aitite mae voluntarily — th were not cbliged to trust me; dia you suppors | ware ts wok: tel Jouy & 1840 Most Beloved Helotse:—Can it be that you bave aot me, H 1 know your heart ef cause tuch misery ; the only chara this de- Howl tas flown, aud | am. todeed. deso- the most is to think you left we You the idolatry with wich | loved you, to be oonverted ipto an urballowed passion, or that | would seek to deseorate the idol | bowed to never—svourr would | fuller all the Mexican artillery to pass through my body not the por baute rabie It app il you return? eso small @ eh of your friend Jobo epite ot all the wid fume the contrast company feel that he does not he do otherwtre than yd matchienn grace have made me your slave w! to feel their power disputed with me on th an age since yo Not only will your presence be san- bt To me, but it will also restore the drovpiug spirits He seems quite divooasiace im * charms too vieible for him J do not doubt his lore for you hip you ax | do. Your winning # wid Hod that there ix Your purity of soul and angelic q won my love; why shoud | then seek to | them? that if you thought for ® moment the 1 that man wns capabie rom your by ave been gi your madness |b tn thi iy om walities then’ annihilate | Know that cannot bo the reason, for | feel When | pre- eujoy ber ett 1 tL subje jor Uhe temper | showed i A you to, much difference ba tween my love and bis as there is Detween the brilliant Tayr of the suu aud the pale gliw ring of the moow, You would then grant me the fret piace in your heart, iatead of allowing me to remsia as m om 1 visit your house most « can conterse there about you with those wh and bear from but | seen absrnee eupportable at leaet beure 1 1 tht tam afraid we hall y night t Kate's friend. © U ! big satellite fl enjoy it, fort uwhen it wasie sake and render your Farewell God bless you! Your's (or eLermity, as fate bas ordaiaed otherwise here, 8 1 did not rs wae J ceunot refrain from sending you a few lines, will got have yon withough | 1 knew that you are Q and the flower forget to revrive the dew, trek the rays of the moon, «er | own my Byron trip. bave | calle b that How my bi jee | ven rionate air rye cern you al vd ned coreew bet tumity of ae bare to steal the chemew Abacus to bene the litt J have put up at the Quivey House, the best hotel im t far them | ma ye I have rent this out of St Louis. Want to write through the post office here asl w om my feelings, #0 | touk this means them as in the handwriting of Mes, d found in the trank of ¢ U. Hart, a letter lean write rh! the koene of Sunday Coul vee ond dive sank within me wh: no longer pereerve your reeds yeu (ee did rome it conid bave been imprinted ff, tartond of wasting ite wi tl we gh down the com, and be eit but be y er in etenée Teprevat that incur humble ¢ Cot Beall te well qualities aomirably fitted to oe copy the Heportant and r the position of Com ‘tary Department. His vatuabte | con or) ‘ his ‘numerons campaigus aed ia elude, ath realy to tehieh thre Drip ht wtremm with wy feedegs revght y hy beek the f rvery bi she xpeetrd it ry LWOR. #¥Ory be ae the Li ittle dd ol your my nthe eyes wnaere anus ay ow tw mn your Loving aad p oa the de tant nigh Kuieh of a haart | wished tooay ie shadows of walle id Thare to eotleas il forges you. uy at ry think < too profuuud for aught my eyes oowid * the wid te ee it would ¢ than my feeble lips could ever f the im Hings Of the henet i Hight. oF soli. feme up until tae 4 ot the » ae beghely, bus Nature jy im patnines wien ae a PN A viiitle confidant, seem to sha You will tire m yescs y will tnote all that ti savet aad bitter iu the cop thet mature offers t) the lige of min; you will be aan te the tail extent aad diguity rame which (jod ba called ene of bia aobtest ere epergy sod full m your sepleations tire ta br oTvomr bisees would re curem; | the spirit gious of death. Adinu, desrwat. ive kane | kine it cepreseated on the letter rpot the eine of a half dive] with the memory of pg tips te your's; my truy lip haw Yours torever, He WALLENSL falmyra, _—-L will write as soon as possibie letter and penell, do not eonsider it a want of respoot, artunity | know! will have great difioulty to pet thir in the Office tut there it ahi aloo erg’ J do not Kuow the way there; but love shall find out way. Thave a preat deal to tell you when | gat aoh ‘To-morrow we will retary to about the | j to | { | iw your beloved eyes audnay ae, | your own bps return it: © Oh tor 4 falocner’s voiew ty Lure thee back, } My therel gentle, Bondage were hoarss, oc dare nat | breathy sloud | Else would | tear the eave shere echo lies | Aud meke her weary calling on thy ustay.” ! can ee to write no more; this page | have folt; tt | in perfectty bot the only time that! have boen | aione. ro Th B.N " identited ‘as in the handwriting of Mrs, | Mary An Wise and found iu the truuk of 'homas 8. Hart, was read as follows :— Tuunspay, July 6. (Portmarked Palmyra, July 6.) My Deanesr Hanorp | wrote to you when I wasin | Quivey ; bat probably the lector was iliegible. anit | tem with @ pencil | was almost frightened te th about it, tor | came very uear being detected k Providence all turned out well if you got it, but have ave beep very KUxioUs Lo hear from yor no opportunity of going to the off rive f miles on horseback, aud that is fer am not used to riding. aud do not like to | trust myrelf on euch lonely rowds alone, and there ta | danger of being lost. You kmow | could not send for your tetters, My friend lett for town thix morning I intend te | embrace the chance to ride to the post offioe this after. | noo and put thisin | shall be disappointed if you have not written, The ouly topic in the oouutry the cholera; we have had oue death here frou it ! had i hope you will take good care of yoursuif, my dearest, aud take good care of my friend. as you promised. Th Part of the oouutry that | wm atts very beautiful oure ison the suinmitof a bill, around it risesa gr Of the largest forest trees. that stretch out their acne of verdure to the dallyings of the summer breea and to the glowing kine of the bright sunshine. Some parte are co deeply shaded that you would thiuk the suo had never peorira'ed there, Krom the base of the bill leaps out spring of sparkling water, that chauuts forth w song of yiadness to the flowers ax it Fildes along | When | pars it by, te brightuess seems ike profanity. or mockery to wy ead wud louely heart, | tor the haunts of a Dryiad would no bewuty | for me witbout the sunlight of your «mile Oh! Ha- | Fold, you cannot forget mo; you still love me the eame do you pot? Absevce only adds fresh tervor to my love, [think of you more than | ever did; you are my | only theme of meditation, 1 recall every action of | Yours every litte sportive and afteotionate way —that | od £0 many oburms for me, and i sometimes imagine, | pow thet | am sway from you, that you think there is bo ure in thinking of me until | exme back at rast; | but then the memory of your vows of fieiity oala an aro wy soul, Do you think ot me often, dearest? How often Go | wander through toe haunts of the wid | Wowds, where the sparkling dew sheds its tender char | o'er the wild flower's delete hue, aod the suob: Peivte ite rainbow tints upom the dashing api | murmoring Fabius, as it wildly roams through the | forest's depths— now hiding its glassy suriaoe Deueath, the drooping lily’s shade, of Kissing the blushing wild | TORY ae it stoops Lo lave its glistening petals im ite | sparkiing waters. Low many bouquets of lovely witd | flowers do | gather for you in my morniog rides and | present them to you im my tmegiuation, and eweetly dol gee you smile in retarn; sometimes | fancy | you tinging them as far as you them, aud | a do T seo their deli ‘esting on the of your ne sparkling with uttens. and vieing with them in briltiaucy You Koow how | admire nature and love the oou how | leng for you at every besutiful scene | ¥3 how we would enjoy it together Do yeu forget our beautiful wood. that we ciximed? | haves fara here | on the banks of the Fabius, it stretches all along ea its banks. I often ride through it Phere two bundred acres, of the prettiest aud darkes, woo romantic hilis, | ever Kaw. river is wnat litle eet | often go there. and par of a cheerful country repast. ou are obliged to oro the river in pe to get to the house Sometines f end my companion row for hours up wad down on its glawy rurface | imagine you at one reif at the otber, to endeavor to make it seem plea: Dut, wlan! the magictun is not here, and my efforts wre fruitless Oh! what @ bliss it would be, even to bask with you | in the sunshine light, and bathe tn the soft ether that | floats undi«iurbed beneath the canopy of heaven (ruppore | need mot say anything about € L.,as you ore already acquainted with the particulars \ { murt now close my letter, to be ably to return from | the effice before dark. Write soon, dearest | dream | of you every night. God bless you, and pre= ] Set ve you trom sickness and danger. uatil we mevt | forever, HELOISE WALLENSTEIN, TeB Hanovn | B No. 6, identified as inthe handwriting of Mrs. Mary Anv Wise, und found in the trank of Phomas B. | Hart, was read, as fellows: — in ds, Just at the verge of the Tusspar | Mr Dranesr Fatewp:—I bave written to you, this ts | the third time, and still no auxwor, This will be the lars, uuless you write Ihave imagined great mauy | Tenvons: sometimes Tam afraid that yo nick if Your ferlivgs are cbaoged return my letters if you J a-v. and destroy that smallease you have of mine. bul them, dearest Byron, | will still thiwk of you tae me that my farcy aiwaye wished aod over found you «—high soule@, noble aod honorable, m now confined to my bed, aud expeet to be for some time I em too sick totell you about it now. Farewell, aud if forever, then forever farewell v H. WALLENSTEIN. | N. DB. Lam verysick, but were dying | should en- deavor to write to you. When [write again I sbail direct to Miss B. Harold ~ B No T, identified as being in the hand writing of rs. Mary Apu Wise, and found in the trunk of Thos. B. Hart, was read as followe:— Tuvnspar, Sin:—Aa my business le very pressing, I feit quite an. eary about your not baving written, Chie is the fourth letter and stil no answer, fam afraid your silen bas beep caused by the oilleiousness of w third perso If your views towards me are altered. of you have ova- sidered it better not fo proveed with the case. you © return my letters to me; if your feelings # merly. you ha but Lave been waiting on koow as | toon as possible | shall return to your eity sou, for & short time, as my bu "My presence Write along letter and give me @l particuiars which Will Interest your friend. (Address, H SAPPHO, N.B letiltam at the same place where | left tor, Your triend knows my direction best | oanavt acoo: for your silence In my next. | will enclose you envelopes with my address There will not be so mach | diffiewity then will write ail the particalars oF tl business iu my next. | hops you will fill your sh: | Bank. 15: $2000 Peunsy! vai | Daniel James-gunner, United States Navy, ite continue ty Corton — The sales t rire to sell ia more equence, Priecs cannot be quoted at al! higher thaa on Phare ny lant Weir Upliend 104 @ 1056 ‘an Sales of GUO bbie dry cod were made at $2.26 Mnekerel were steary ai Saturday's rates, Ferenra~ Thero was more offering for Kmghand op wes engaged to Liverpool we led: flour at ds Dival stores at ts. and heavy goods at lle bd, forpin rates were tinstoady wt Ge por foot. Sales of 500 bbla N. Co, rosia ry Darrets st $10 31a $1087% for wows, aad $8 7) for prime end 200 bbls sour prime ware soll ab ST STAG: the market closed with » better tone. and $1® £0 was acked for mess, and 38.57% tor prime. Beef ® $1550 while prime «as momi- Cut neaty were heavy of eale: hams were soe aT 6 and show! lors 430 a 50 aegord- ing toqnaity. Butter was tesa plenty, amd = whade firmer, with sales of Ohto nt Kew Hie. an tate at Ho Cheese was in good demand at dea 6igo.fer fudwom River Lines, This Day, 2.400 bashele ‘ Is, flone; 50 bbls, whis- key; 146 boxes cheese Nd ‘Troy Line--T44 bbla, flour; 50 bbls. ashes; 20 baler wool: 80 boxes cheese (iiifitth's Trey Line—7.227 bushels wheat; 510 bbls. four: 218 boxes cheere Swiftsore Like = 1513 bbls. flour: 67 bb O86 boxes cheese; 47 bbin bate (~ Line 1002) bbis whiskey; 66 flour; 2,500 63 bbls. aches; 378 Dales wool; 44 boxes cheese: 2.0 bbla. pork Sehuyler’s Line— 64 obis flour, 2.400 bushels wheat; 600 bushels feed, 2.150 bushels corn, 60 bbia whiskey. Western Lake Boat Cine 580 bbls flour; 50 bbls. whiskey: 21 baies wool, 21 bole lard; 283 obls. butter; 2.066 Vusbele wheat 107 bushels oats; 18 ‘an Trau-pertation Line 1.898 bushels corm; wool; 189 bbi« butter, nal Line — cheese. od Michigan Line—818 bbls, flour; 78 bbls. 200 burhels wheat, 434 bla flour; 2,048 bu: col baies wool, . Mircellaneous—2 000 buy be ts oats; 1.500 bushels cora, Tora! suaaany 06 bbis. flour; 61 bbls ashos; Flour, bbls, + .T185 Pork, bbla. 210 0 Aahes, bbls... we Whiskey. bbls. 398 Cheesn, boxes, 3.134 Batter, bot sis Seed, bhi 108 2005 bushels oats, 1758 Doxer cheese; 160 bates wool; J4 bbla. aches; 510 bbis. whiskey. 5220 bushels MARKETS KLSEWHERE, s Ravriwon a rd— $235 2 Baltimore Bs. 53; 12» B io Railroad, 44, Pritareernia Sept, B vaniu 's, 7: $3000 do, 87; $2100 do, 65, Donde, @ 54 Wee 3y; 200 PIL 1 ed Bank, 234; 60 amies Rank, 37; lid 8 878g; HU GU; $2600 Chesapenke ard Nelawary 0" Married. On Thursday, 20th uit, iu St. Vincent de Paul, by the Rev Mr Lafont, Miss Manierre Avoruna, omly daughter of Dr? Thomas, to Micumim Rarxrri, pro- fessor of musio, all of this city Died, Suddenly, on Monday moruing, 3d inst., 1m joyful hope of a glorieus immortality, Jane Jouveon, wife of Jere- minh Johnson, aged 57 years and 6 months The frieuda of the family, and of ber son-in-law, Episcopal churches of New \ork and Brosklya. mem- bers of Covenant Lodge No 46.1 U0 of O F., and nsm- bers of Mount Sinai iveumpment No, 3. O. of O. F, end members of Alpha Chapter.O. of U A. are re: sprettuily invited to attend hee funeral, this (Pusede: afternoon. at 3 o'clock from her late residence, No Adams street, Brooklyn. Greenwood Cemetary Motber. dearest, thou hast left ua, And thy tora we deeply feel; But ‘tir God who has berett us, He can all our sorrows heal. the 3d inst. Exizanere, wife of Eman| Kolb. and daughter of William agd Hamoah Murtla in the 20th year of her age. oelock vited (o attend. without further iuvitation On Mond he friends and acquaintances of querted to ettend bis tune ‘Ab Bth street, this The members of t quested te ‘at the above hour ‘ On Sunday night, 2d inat., of dropsy in the head, annama Berbera Jane Drew, buveral this afternoon at 3 o’elock. On Tuesday, 28th ult. Many Anw Jase ily. resi the fami hi te lyn LT Ships—Prince Athert (pk:) turn & Co; Nw York Siater, roves, Amesbury, Movil nah, Sturges, Clearms: be Une 1 + Empir Coy Rode tate Bros; Penobscot (F), § Aree 726, 6 Billa, 5 days out. U 4M steamship Washington, Ploy, Southampton, 20th, eve, with mda aation Ce Lal Patrick, andl “ te Bremen, Aug 12 to Oeean Steam Nai 38 steer ge praseng a to Ulwer, September 3-6P M. | bibited some lose firm. | chief demand was cun- | Dees in middling grades ped to the bome tr provinces ebietly of this Su fair extent. coomating Eastern brands The market some instances salen dl mixed Westera on terms in favor of purchasers, Southern floar was endy for all brands; while new fancy brands w frm and in demand. at fail prices In wheat, the only transaction which transpired was a sale of {liinols, oa terms stated below Prime wheat, iveluding both Southern and Generee, were bell abo ews of buyers. Corncontiourd firm, and ia good demand, the Eastward, atiull prices, with — me thy efly for export Pye flour was easier a y. with sinail sales of New Jervey at about Saturday's rates Oats remained fri fuli Groveries were steady, with moderate transactions as usual. on the first of the work. Saiee of cottom were only made to @ moderate extent steady rates j Asrins.— Sales of 60 @ 00 ddI ere made $6.25 for | 40, of 200 * re es streight & and good Vilebigan. et $5 60 at 566, pure Grue-ve and favorite judianm at $6 6: 6 mon (0 good Obto $675 a 58ST, fancy state wad ex t AT PONT @ SO 06%. extra Genesee, at $5.00 & 96:66; there was aon ' vere making vis Boston for reship flour was steady, Some 400 bbl ye $644, for taltimore town «im Limite of lw bbie of New Jereey, at $5 8 of 7000 bushels of llinols’ (interior) were made at 65e m Ore, — part of whieh wae made for export, Genesee (good mew) Deid at $1 ase $1 O00 and Southern new quod & prime at $2 1b a the day Teeehed aber siighuy Dewted mi mixed at 6s | 61 for round white, and ” The latte d 100 bushels were reporved at ther lot Was reported at Blo. do, holders ayked 620. Owls were stoady, and 40 042 for Northern, aud a6 46 tor fey, nid 82 for good Delaware Cavite = Offered at market 2,100 becf enttle. (1 200 Srulbern the rert from this State wod the Hast) 50 come nud calves and 6 Hines 8 taet there by ein the for beet ew ry fewmy t fhe tower cupon last ween @ | it is probable that | ft crer will reach 200 bead \ lot of 100 Pend vas driven to Boe COmK And emi ted wore datt of tele Vie quote prices at from $2 Uo 408 « $45 60 Defecwer 0. Bales of cheep at from $t etrrry Brig Guardiae (of Yarmouth. Rug), Rudell, aye within toStroones, a Anglia (Span), Carlos, Malaga, with frei, we, to ‘0. Smith Nichols, Wilmingtes, NC, 6 days, with D & Pivcher Sehr St Helen Sehr Julia & eye. fe) r Elle Sehr Co rt, Watts, West Troy, with lumber, for the Rroskivn. and Brenkneck, with rabble, for Sh Pratt, Bock, him, Sallea, Steamship Cresent City, Stoddard, Chagros; and others, Pachet ship Prince Albert, for London, and ship Sarak, are i" atanet it the SW Spy Bark neon ie at anchor in Quarantine, Suey 3—Wind a4 wun-rise, NI: os meridian, om 008, SE, and light. x oe Herold Marine Correspondence, LEMIA, Sept 3, 4 PM ~ Atrin Charleston; brie Sussex Yor Keleny, race, Kac! ford; JB Smith, line, Kelsey, doi Now Bro Rachiet, Allen's Points ort fromen, Tathill, Plymowth; » Providence; Liberty, Moss, Bath; barge our. + Rage of eteswehip Sarah Sai ue Letue close at the abover Meee on Thi Tie Jovephing, at Sag ti Vile wh, 0 ¥ 200 wh 0 ep Ue Scotland, Nan, redtting. dune 1, Phoenix, Wlwomiiesd, 8 Hith, Leweder. fterevome of Mywt oy do en duly 1, Wi . lore 27M, United States, Bar- Lem, from Stonipe tw © Tetanus. Spomen, thie, Visterte Watlington, hence for Antworp, Awe 23, Int Oe hee pe Meg aed, from Liverpool for Alexandria, July 29, tnt a, a wn Bank, Teun, Samuel J. Marsden. the members of the Methodist fi Her rewains will be takeu to ‘The funeral will take piace from her Inte residence, No 64 Hudson street. on Wednesday afternoon. at 3 Her friends, and those of the family, are ia- ‘the 3d inet. of the prevailing epidemio, keoce Wimmxn, aged 62 years,6 months fteraven, at 4 o'closk, Society are also re- Jane Dew, youngest child of William and, wife of nell, Mim- rorpool, 29 days, with mien, te trell & from ‘Syauey Atcol, of 98 don, th Sewes Bth, Chaawion, NB, ferdo, In Corn ore, of St. John, NG, repairing: Emme, | 1, 180 «pon boardy Sally Anas, Brooks, do, 32) ap, hs albert (tr) be » lat 49, lon Gig OK Cau! fornia, Fo dene 2 rrowk 2th om ia Ave Was poored Amu ata, to tiwi EY a td ren ie x, Aug 3 Barw ta Bavoon (Wales), ougl7—B. Iaseot the wots CGH May a saibar uly LS for’ al vA AKL rr Boch ivg! om park Nautilus, b om Brown, Tae Grhy ehip Humly Kee Ging ALT AR for Mervethlen; ‘Trice Leghorns shi barks Veo Messing, for Boston, wil fr: ao, cow, Aug Bark ai Oricans juet arr; Jeony Lina, ayta we d for Reeton, ‘The following inadvertently i ui Berton, $0¢ 4.dsy+ to kind railroad iren tor NOr Beaver. the M ALAGA, Aur days} Tantine. Geingin ap Am bar Newrour, (Wales) Aug 17 ri + neatly Poned 10 be be New port, UAC, AUK B= Are hips Chicitain, Seort, do; Superr, do; bark Helen, MeCuliooh Kio Dacur, Aug io— Brig versel, Rorr wind. > to load Rica, Avge arr eb Gen, k Lucy Eli pearly ready; brig Ama evra: Ser Jouns, NP, cy | Broxil includieg brig fd: al ly brige Damerecoy, a, it don, NB, Avg unk; 20th brig Hi Ella Pike, Alexorer @ Blu Art ™ gs Faye’ usb), om Boston ( ALexanpnra, Aw tebr Mary Elizsleth, Kirwan N John Ware: de Jan cman. A Quarsntine—Br brig The ship Albatross, im to Timea, (el 38th ule, D, fi wi oh * ° Berk Gov Briggs rid Buisror, Ki, ang 3i—Std Bavava. Uriean, ware y th, lo 2401, bri, Colturn’ Balen 2h, “al ith, Orinava, Hinds, Haleim ect, Philadel Part Wail, do. HaLrowent, Aug 25—Are sehr Ustal Pe 4, {id seth, sobre M Nason, Skoliteld or! coived here t ship John ben: © riper ming down, BIL ot whieh w the wind is free from the Wear ening, *here sh ntA, eb & strong om akninnnan, Aug Z7—arr fehr Souchernes ser , Aug SL Sept 2— Bri Diekerso: abe, VorTsnouen, Ang 2—, bie, atl Diehton . The Piy sour, Ang Arr soy ia; Horry Branklin, Nickors echr Exchange, Ntokereon, 4 ONY. 2S ie, St dng oon. A 7 Sid vehe | Cid brew Ad Do murs, a Ditlggs, do; Seps ly brig WL du Grow! ae Ferrous, ue La ry Sel oper, Miss Marwan ' ELF Panire d Feuleon, ot Fr Linaner, M Se twick and two ser Mre T Colby, Tow Misa § Do me Steiner, M Wm 3 Poirfeta velynd. Mi Patrick Yorks Mite Ar Yel ‘Avg Warr Unig p Cle ng, Bears Carli Emp, Cole for alava; soon. Havre, Aug 16~Ships Peso + Any 1b Ship Artin, oad for New Orleans. Sid leh, shi ace oly Am ber, Browa, for Ship Janes Edward tin, Colusas (from Curacen), Rocnmax, Aug 14—Ship Trenton, Snow, for NOri Siipe Keaun Stevens, from NY rh, ace b N'P; Maryland, 8: f the ohborn, Stal rigs Shaw wut, trom Kin, and te: Barks James Bayley. for of Boston; brig Adete, StJohn, 8 a OnLnann, Avg 2—Arr eteameh! jon, eonre bo do; Myatie, Smith, Sid’tohes 4n D, Osborn, NYork; Corre ‘ori Chase, Rio y Fept L—Sid tehra Wm Mowry, de, Roswell Naton, Aug Arr bri Maris Heine, Mise Emilie nm, Robs i vos Beige C) rigtans, Poiteccon, from Revorly (ith) foe Cal - DG! Si: wh» repir'ed ariag Sth), and jaliforoia, aud ettil im sige Ports. bev Mew, Lovett, Salom, and ‘Bdwn. bark Brazil, Lewis, Gibralter, . for Swanres, » bark Auselopa, Potomac, Lathrep, for N York, ark Boggy, Soule, for Boston, ~Sid brig Oriental (of Prowi- vavurdia, Stephensua, are Uke rge W Lawrence, Wall, Sherwo: Sook- nab; Jo! Yt Lana: Grow, foe rk any. for Bovton: Ih oe 8 n, Sting from NOrlewum a and Kate’ Howe, Comes, Hoxton (July 1), are 1d ae (July 3), ore Wied or Lita 8th +, fa James River. ‘art from Have a, for Helon'S Page, Woodharey, ind bound; brige Chenames, un Smyrna, for do ao; Brothers, Upshur, for Ca- TRNBUKG, Avg 10—Bark Marcia, Wilson, fir Boatom, nn Harley (Br), for NYork, re (Fr), Ho for N uedia, from ork,’ Sopt 1. on, Ktyan, for Newport, ip Avxlino, Ellios, ao a ¥: Anorsveld, foe Lowen, Aug 7—Ship Catharine, Herbast, tor Newport, Howuas barks Augustam, de do; Cociatuate, Borry, for Moston, te clear om ee, Sumith, ad Lopante, vessels. Bostow, just oam- Chase, of Farks Kaiabow, nN for w Yorku an, win Wiverma, Biliort, and almitay tev, Portland she Wood, frm Charlostou, at yua= Ye a ‘w 0 Suoerivr, Mason Puiladsiphiag Salacis, Brown, ‘do, biedly the Alaa vou; aly a ——— unc ou M, Aug M—Bark Eureka, Ryter, for Boston wtg fdch, bark Thomns eines, Ualowell, Malaga, or aabeta, Reed, from Mats (foreign), for N York, w: rr Six or eight Am vossols, lig for ree a ure Fe por and pe ieusaell, Putmaia aw’ b, Francis, N fe, G sohr Olive Bran jaotayort, Goluwes, Puiladeiphia. Cld Aug 23—Bark Margaret, Paris, for N York, ttevilie, Buck, from Baleimor 73 Besman, from Dewarara ter Baltinyre, jams dare e Lega rap judo Says, sehr William ¥ Andrews, Ovlvy, or! ‘pian, Torres, uno: Tallog= for Trapani, svon; bark Ohiltum, Whitieg, fom FLiladelphia, ar Gub, thom: all, Wye ibany; Burda, Brown, tis, Borns, Galw: Jacob Bell; bi Teported to lav. he wehrs A J Hort aims: Iabaue, Vater, rhiladel ro; 2th, dow Dnvvor jar Davis, do; solr Almira Aun, Brookings, ‘Ted Bagls, Themes, or off th Woes indoors Bima, Jam: Hoe, sebea, in baliast sria, tug chen freok ss Vesta. mod om the B py. the ML wet werd, a evo), , 10 AM—The bark Laconia, for Borton, cams to harbor now contin com, va i y with wie all oucward bond. Westie wind from N, and heavy som ke Ann, Ang 28—Arr sehr Marq: Phitadelphia. Cleveland, Reove, Phila- ir, Stone, do; Bila, it Joseph Bryant, Stewart, Ma- Corton, Boston: MA Th: " Viewer, Berry, deneieo; Otay den, Philadel= id previows 0 her, NY. Ni ee al » Wh gon, N York. St SYork, ‘Oregon, Cou, rk Taane M ad, Brown, NYorky de Cuba; sche Sarah & Bae teheil, Phite- SI Sint Filarim, ic Ann. Pictes, Nowhoryp rs. ee, Bist, GW Da nes, olieety 4 Mraand Mew ah A Gow Wiss Davenport. W bus Ps or, Mine «8 Freudenbe thy Mie hele ea ‘ a * Warts B Mawdsley and lady, Mee A JW Lovetund, jin and rast Billion” Go. Ds Mane renting of New Orleauat Arinsirsy We