I; Ixl i-.r El 1 amoft4-ro mr honir, whicfi this, fellatio xr war al can bral f . 1 say, sir, and I mt ,li with r rrt. because the tV4rac wVtih satis- -. ea kit miad is talnful to me, that the adm. J ftHtrauoe. ie'the err, or. cm with Mr. En f line, if they .(Moot tl:irrgard, itrUinfy rx V- "VghAttd their ciutv.' m overlooking ao -cbjee. , ' 1 "linn which existrd.Co &9t arrar.jretneiHj 1 th viiif nf rf,wM io Plr. fcrstiar to rata , ' cnmludeHu "Great -Bntam aa we all now I C-" inow ha disavowed that artaV.gr Cent becaose W entered TUhout any authority on the part ' t f .Olr. ErAiae.v Mr. Erskine was the rrtU , ticnr minister o Great Britain," and inLtbat ," ' character it eppekr eoiKludrti it rrapge XtKCU "Sir, -book of the highest authority ia . f : "the laws of nations, Wtctquc fort Grotius, thrr. (iirr been read to, e m mi ewr, - : "" ' Vh.cb establish beyond guesrion,hat mimi .. V"V-erv.reaidcBtHaa rt by'mae vfhia, general 1J Inter, of. credence any power to rooclude a v'. treat ' or to Taake'aut a'lipuUtion binding on Jut jyvemmett that topaMe hijA to pledge the-r.ed faith of his ovrrejgyio.tbe pcrfoT msAct of aav "etumhtioa h may make, dis 'V vtin'ct powers "deUgat'ufg 'apecial authority to vBeptniate'"aBl':coac.tt(le, are. necessary.' -'1 -i save waited wittr an anxious pc, BmhnrTty. of thke imiersi could be impeaehed, J or if the reVfcrse of the prtpw;ti1aicj down f,tythe erIbesblUbcd,aoiBegen(Uinan '"' " ' would have, done it, ' That If tio gentleman here,' pswwedVrt.t oeceijaary Information, some ..friend pf .' the Secretary, of Statd wotjld 'haveobttined his illumauoo of the point and h ire farourd -Whb iuSo fair froiai this having bee. donegtrnHmcii hayeaaiiEed ' thcBHelvea with fceble eTrm id shake' the high autthnritv bf th'i4 nrinciele in'tha law of nations i",Y- -""bv theiclown assertion of, Ita lerrotxr, or by the tiroductioir ox . passages poratwniicjpeucvi . iv irrelevant to the auWecU - vl .: li-. J, ,rte gentleman frtnhe Miasmlppi terri toryXMri Poindi?te) and he gcntleoicto firkt ' nd ast p from Virginia (Mewr'f!lppe and VNewto'nTl resort to what loriciana taU Vbeg- in t thex flucst'ion." thev have . tal ten. that for c-rantrd which is the' matter la disootc. the e tj7, things requited 4o be proved. , Thtyas--' Jtume it as a fact that Ulriferskine ra 4 com- a peient agent to cojadudeTt&e : stipulation w uh cut adminiatradoo,, and-then searchj the civil law and ah:w com ptAhler (what no. one de ' tjles'i that tie bona nik act ofc arij authorised algtiw, whatever may bt his Kcietlnaructions; "j $a biVidipg on .his principal, it' rule by. tfte Lye rhich however e'sublihbed betweeq indiVido- W,' principal and agenC wilt appear isot to i.p- fly as berweea a ,g Vernment and its agent,-r "S.r.'theouestiop ; was'Mr Ertkine, as 'mt XU9irr feaideot, authorised to jcouclude a trea- lyt 0ragreement. or atrangrintnt, and to bind '? ';: (CbftdtHktl in pajcf! 36-) " A;," f j;7 cv, Vu tha A;;mefc w tHe Ixmntry tc ; i Li . .. . j . sroyeH ("lhat th arhoU of os I r potent tystera la become a sobject f dfriion ha thso U w H tt'od to coerce, a-4 tint irs mictaf safe rcCoi- hr'rd. 1 the tem,-orr. tnneooo oi these' lets' afforded dcmur3tii of uia meana th I'nitrd Sut to pulque a Li '!'r tucraurc eom- roeire exn'unler existing enJjarraismetitv'aojlJ an e-nnortnnhr, hch was gUdf enJrmced bv our Mercastb L-uncns i ui ourai.uuaintcrnu au odr sMppinwas mplcnru. ami Liu Wir tunit- tion exBencDced eiviTity and protection Iroto tSe ... i . . . i dotb3 Ly the kpredatjjfisc Fraaoe twd br l Jea. .. 'jietph tJ, That all . metsurcs 'caku'.aiel to pf- dnce unnecessary bostfity wkh Great Briiiun, h all times impolitic and tontrery to V r Interests of f tuuoA, ar at tne preaent crisis pecuuany unfurtunato, and mzhl to be diactxintcnaixed by all (omtittjtkioal mean That oor Country is defence' ess and our Treasury exhausted That -to fcrul one, ani rtpjeiiun toe otuer, wm rejuira .mnc, economr swl tut vrroUes of renewed Commerce WThat, on tl.a cottimryi Great .sVjui! inoceessl- . . . i . . t . r . . ? . which baa been formed on such nodcla, and to' bleandlnTulacr4b!e,xeept iont of its provinces, jpdao the rlortana ofharing one aVaae at the conquest of which, U t couW be enected, wimW I lease ourMOTemmciiL, jtmiocu uy. wito pF prove a curse w. J a scourge to pvirselvca aia1 wi'l ' lx btrut, and iheTeBecXion ua nelaochply one, nosterirv. . w "' - ,'4.v." i,' . c .... i kwb ibom iora idipun ihcr uwur cum si Kettkred, Tnat . War wita Urcat, crJlsn would 1 tn ocaa r uj uc coticu. f , urvpnu ... V - 7i V c -v ' A - I I 1 V-i . t ;1 ' . i'i ; t?mj;Hc4 His brrnjjuc, Tuc ear he-rd hr out ref rtntiJ ilwurt, a vte tW seetns to reTtrtcrAted froca the tnb wwuli Ju answer ed . h In tni'ic as Io povai bim sbmit'Oirt pro- voles ioviH. Rererence tourcfTes or yon i4 oerer be-eespected. . Thera UnowLc7 whhout Hooour. Peaco U tU pfixe . rf courR andean If be ttinuioed by the repatadoft of your arms.' Such wa lS conduct Washington, and of the patriot band who then guided the oes&ies of oul oadwn. , Such were their aenumeutt n dmes, oot lika tht present of prosperity, 'wealth, mnioo, and good government--! in a Oioe of distress, of po tent, of danger and dhorgattfion, when the risqc! tit oot raarehy that of a fcw ships, or a little super flaous riches bat of Uwlj, of fortune, of bWrty, and of life. - Yet were these put at issue I VetyWere they (bond light, whe 'weighed against our to toe ceDLrf, tAiag Her yvunjst tUid, j, , hd dressed, fish Her, lesvb; her two other dm n bed. ; Mr. I-!onh aUenipted to ro u - neamt v-t, which was to the U sistancei but the wind was sa strong vrw t; , ' ttwt he fcund uwpracticLJ.-. He Uen set out J t tSe oearcsc the ner wy, wuca uon L.w a . lT wd nue, md arrired about aunriso at Sir. t fSftl, w mm. w-m - - - ' . n. If crcoroe by tKe cold, Uiat he tTid TkA 4re, and Brown thought k adrial- fr him t0 tf,.-' Dot !. Drown took tls feorse javl ski -, ir.j Wr hh all possible speed to Me the wonun nJ k,. Children frptis Impending dcVnictibn. J , v eg hc erriTedi he found Mrs. Elswonh'aaiooe c!.'.:j ia the cellar, and the other two ia bcd,t whose tluC.tt the wind had blown away, so hey could net dressed. Mr.JSiwwnpw abedintolbailcigLwjt tb chiklreti opoo k, and covered them o?er sVi -bed clothes. Mrs. Els worth also got bio thV aleigh) but they adtanced. no more than ait cr and partaking their Umurs,your presklent aequvred 1 etgot took oeiorc ino siciga -was uown oer, ,- J those sentiments whkh prompted him to act on this the children alia oea sc&iicrea oy me wukL . occasion. ' And every Uy'a reflection on the subject. I tnworui new lm oonio, - uu r. urown collect- : will Hut rfretou more Iasoo to admire the corxhict ed the chiuren aoa the tl, and put them into the aour. , By toorersatioo with auch statewmen, 'by seeing, incviuUf lead to alliance wuh Fninc and thus furnish to her ambition the means and .the' pretext for orean&W.wuhia the United States, tho irate- nais ana instruments km- aciicincs lumnj uuiiu nation .Theso malerLds imhappiljr abound oo the northern froodef, and in xmr. newly acquired terri tories . In the South. From such a contest, the U. States, if unsuccessful, would be compelled to re tire' with a disgraceful' surrender t(f the- objects bl the war,' or, if successful, by contributing lo tl airsty ixxo the. graven surrounded by the scene of prospeniy waica dm ceen purcaasca vp iner tools, their counsel and their, blobd--they looked ouch with piedsure, on the tiues they had under gone. Nor would they bate exchanged for milli ons, the recolieouons oi djorcrs e renter a thousand old, Umo those which their descendants' cannot now 4)dcpat wd'hout horrour. ' Tht urvivor art f iefdiiti I ' They bavH fired to see'tbe noWe spirit which - rorocd any comprize' with dishonour, the dowtif J"of Bntaih, would be Jrft alone to encoun-1 spirit that supported them th;oughpo Jcity and pain, that led their country to independence and pcaci they hare Gved u see that spirit exchanged for one of cold odculation. which bas a tttrriS for every in dignity, and can teH to a fraction how much, by aub mminta any given insult, we are. to gain' in the fMiaw'tit arktrt f Miwf wsrwasea r WiyK Kai wrw1asart J f VVe cony the followinj; from the Raleith.Refris-1 heart callous to all those feelings, with whkh St beat er.oritdnaliy wublisaed intlie National &zh: The I high, in the glorious period oTyowirvbladoo-and r .-. "k T I L I . ' l.l. . 4 . . ter a power, who, unopposed by the navy ofTiW pre sent eoemy, would - call into requisition ail Ums re sources and 'energies of our ioihary RepubQcto defend in douhthil 'coaflict, our liberties upon our own shores. sleigh ai?ai. 'MrV. Els worth then, concluded" to mike .her escape on foot; but befora she arrtred at the house, she was so overcome by tha cold, that ' she touna njmposHaie to wia; any ttrtner. She made a stop, concluding that she moal then peruh. She soon mada another attempt by crawling on bcr hand and kneea in . which manner she irmed at lr. Brown's house-; but waa so altered in ber looks, that her husband did not know her., lie concluded twice to go to the assistance, of Mf. Brows and lis -it - . :t- - a 3 t t . . ctuMiren ( put ni whc vcruaueu tup doi to "Vea ture, telling him that Mr. Browa cnd ber children would certainly pemh, and that, It be ventured, ht . must perish too j and she wished him to Way wit her, for she Tcxpected to be a corps before nights- . Mr Crown having put the children into the sleii the second time, proceeded but !twp or three rods be tore tb$ sleig.i was blown over,aod torn tb pieces, the bed and children, driven to some distance. He then collected them ", once more, laid them a LhV bed and covered them., ever ; and then oiled for , help, but to no purpose : Knowing that the chD drcn must soon perish' in that situation, .whose du tressing shriska then pierced his heart, he attempt- ' a . a . st ' i. . a a ' . ea to carry incm aiion nis snouacr, wrapped, in a , UemartS wereaUed forth by the foregoing Reso- h-s degener.xted the sons of patriot fathers, into ab- coverlet but waO aoon blowndown, and U chit j. bioons uJiy't rt -i-v , , ,k -t h ... , .s';' jcfclowirtoffortdne, and made them ashamed dren Ukea from him by.the vwlenceof thewind j : , Mighty attems are making by tbe-romVrto ofthrinues,aaweUastbe'reHgionof thebances- finding it impossible to carry them all he left the'' involve lie1 En?taidii another rebellion like that tors, - BuVtbough-pale and 'quherine; itlsloot youngest, which happened to be dressed, by the - -WHEREAS Faawcis ames Jac sbjr,"Minis ier Plenipotentiary com the Court of .Grea Brjtsin , nnng full powers to negotiate and conclude a rrei tv fir the amicable adjustment of the controversies " vnhaipiiy subsisting between the Cnited States, and tht nauon, alter heingdnry accredited by the Exe cutive of the United States,' htis "been -suspended from the exercise of s tunctions, far some expre sinus contained in bis correspondence with tlic go vernment of the United States, which are alleged to be derogatory to the honour, and verucby of the txecudrc Government and he Legislatures Of some pi iJisr siMer ouues naring ucciarea ineirns sent to the tMdructioo iiiven toihe sdd corresoon. denre, : : 1 1 ' approbation of tlie dismissal of the TB.iVi .r: kit h n ixrr and the Legislature t.rMat .-'H exarainea, 4he said corrcspon ; unable to drscersla it any piissage ht in ther judgntrs cap be , Ljrly u rvdisrespettful and offensive im- , .4 whereas' the .4b1ngs of the 'said ! Si . r . ! v ' cd . with 41 resolutions of Con U . a te-liiency. to widen the breach ' alreai - . and to remove; still farther the prospect ;v, Ana wnerefui this lyigislatutre, J vy s ;r "eadyfat Iw hate ve t hazard, to st and necessary war, and lo support vemment with the whole force and , r ; ii.e state, are nevertheless, persuaded ';- cause exists for a 'rupture .with Great J that its effects, delruDeoUl to. both na" , m . i tend to ,the .impoverishment of this , . .. .,!th, to tf :e dsstrortiori of its commerce, t e FKmdigera.ent of a,wer,alre.dy'for ' '.;tt)'the liberties of mankhkb And whereas i it a dutvto use all the means in our now- v r t .... y t!i existing hritatkybsand prepare the k ? way for tii restoration of a friendly intercourse bc 'tween two n itkw) s w hse Interests are in mafly pouts essentially united, ' ':. ' ..-is.t? ' V7ifc.e?erd;mttheL'eKis Bttchuseus, is uffected with sincere ht. proibund re - grct at the late unexpected and midden termination -: of the correspondence between the American ,Se- V crctary of State, and Francis, Jirne Jackson, Hjs Miiuuiiv.iuajarji iiiiiuicrf iur,nuiui uicjf con per- . n eeive noluat or adeottate'eaase? A ,4 '.. J . -rv JRrtolveiiy That it if our anxious wish that some - . . nieans'may.be devised; consistent with Ihe honour of the; United, States, to jresume the ntgociations between the two countries ; for bbtaihinglreparauon t of real imuries ; and to estalilish peace and . amity, so " essential to the interest and happiness of both, upon - a permanent basis.'' 4 ' . . V ? ' ' ' Revived, That acts of embargoes and. non-inter- course, and the ,wboie system, ot commercial -re' - attaints,: adopted and contemplated by . the late and present admhiistrerioti, 6re impediments to a rested " .' ration csyiur amicable relations, with Great Britain, and have proved in tha highest degree pernicious v, to the best interests ' of this Country, and especially - v of tlds Commercial State That all the predictions cf their opponents have been verified That by the pmtion of these acts, the public Treasury has - been drained, and brought to the verge cXIhudtrupt- oft9QS ; but we are much miuUken if they do not provc'nu'1eny abcrtive.'' The people are not again to be deluded t they by this time 'comprehend the real mtftircs wiiicb urged ppposuion so violently to oppose a measure which if foicty tried would .Whg since have rednced our toe and ended our diUicuIea None but the wreclalroabu; netnies of the country will now enlist under' the standard of a ruffian whose bands are yet stained with innocent bloodwho was sent hither to imu't Us and who has welt fulfilled the purposes of hi mission. Tle cause ofthe coun- trv must be so sported, and Conjrrtss, we trust, will liot agalp shrink from their, duty thronghjdread bl federal insurgency f. wI not agsin, deprecate the Wrath pf a .bullying Maasachusetts LegisJaturc, or urn bck at aach important Weapon as tbeirn fe4W, jet the fjctioitretoveos much as they ple ise, the .ruple we believe have already resolved fO purjns the council of Uiis suite from -British wi- ijuenched. .'The heavenly flame i not yet extract I ixiuucat imasr iaise tear, ooscurea dj mistaxen in terest, ahd almost txtinjruished by the baleful breath ol fbtetgn inflttence'ft yet tires, it'tet glows, tny countrymen, wn.'iin your hearts. v Nor shalj it die J By tho stemory c ytmr heroic fothers, who fcl);inl its defence ! By the h.-:; ndence, tliey achieved ! by the onendeu genius ef our. country I By the U.xl who breathed this chvine esncij vour aouls. it shall not die. t It "kball bin n to shew ibe danger 61 your present apathy; It iball kndleto make you emulate, in de fending your liberQecthe heroic deeds, by which the? were established- And if I have as sisted to tin -if to H ' fUme, the reflection tl ' bhed a hy o( pleasure, ou bi hcmUe my utiknowt retreat- - - z . t . '-I have been led away by a enthusiasm I know not always how tp.controul, bbi I will noV speak a ' lani uagc more uueinioic tp me statesmen oi tne pre hercntsV' Tbe "Amencan- spirit we hope is rising I sent day f St Lwine aside allctmsiderution of naOona! nonour, win pursue tne laveorite practice or settling stale ' Questionsby calculation , v' Hrst -on the chance of any favourable 'change in'our foreiyinre I ttions. . Second on4.he loss or rahi of coiaJnuink in our present state. . Third ort the probable con sequence of putting the nation in a posture of attack ind will place, Levi LiacotM in an office at present dhgraced.by the -so or a Toaf IT,,: Ve fook for a i speedy nomination of thef Repuaueon Candidates ' rnm tyie,mOitnrttm - a Before I proceed to Jnvcsngate the resources side of i large log, and attempted to carry tlie other two in tlie same maiur ) but was aeon stopped at before" lie . theiv toot 'two. .one under each arm. with no .other clothimt than their shirts. ; la this mahnert'JvouTh. he was blown down once in a fct minutes, he arrived at the house in about two houis from the time he left lL.", lhe children tliocb fro zen sun, were alire, but,ied io,a few. minutes . Mjt Brown s bands and feet were badly frozen, and . he very; much chilled, so that he could not return to fetch the child he had lelL - v ? m - . - At "one o'clock a neighbour came In. J Having no hope the other cliild which waa left, . was li vine, they thought, it advisable to send in the first place for a doctor, who arrived about half an hour before iun-nset. V No -otlr person, had then arrived: but some came in, in short time. Theythen went in search ofthe child, which "was left: which aa found and brought in, dead.- Thus - the bertaTel Second' day after, the cold Friday, fish were founi frozen on the shores of the Niantick, in such laire qunuues that a vessel was loaded with them, and or d'efenceV the. expence which those mesuis!yhfT r eti, tt-KewYark-1mrket $ucb of our counuj, f will ofier a few conjecture onihe J ri jue probability ot their being jirSquired either for attach 1 termine -wl or cletence. :I shall not wplit sentence m, order to discover whether the British minister baa' insulted bur government. Thit curious in such 'discussions,' are referred to he philological debates war great assembly, which might in my opinion haye a better object' -t is not logic pr syntax, but feeling,' that must decide this quesuou ana l envy not tnose ot the men who can doubt on the subject not do I Want fifty columns of diffuse reasoning and 'dose printing, to convince me, that I ought, to feel injured wnen my yeracuy is aouoreu, or to give.ruics.ior would require, rLastly I sliall examine' what are es to be nicurred by a war, that we may de- uli.il... .iL.J- r A . : e,l bear the premium necessary to ensure it. V, S ' These ahull in tKeir pnlcr, be the subjects of my futore numbers Mnd I trust I "can'shew bv the or. Uod03'creed of the.compting house that interest ought, if no other motive cup induce us to take efci cient measures." fl skill offer my opinion a's i to those mstai ce has nerer before occured,totheknowlcdi3 - ofthe oldest persons among us." ; V.' r'; - 1 striking example of fortitude and presence of tnSid war exhibited, a fewdays since, by a tentlei man and a y ug lady in ra sinpthe Cayusa Lake in the state of N- York. The circumstances were as , follow' s V - i- -Mr, yillum .Tappan,of Geneva, act out oh ft measures, & prove, I think. to demonstration, that no I jourhey to Boston in the Htatre with his little daugh- - avantegeous ehange.can be expect od without then I er wui years out 5 in -crossing tne iaxe on up : rthat wr pcctuiiary loisillbe grtater from UkI he committed hfo child to tha care of W' ; i then. 9tatrof thinvs thah a war would produce that I Vfcderiburghi, young lady of about fifteen rears of ' ' ! Ka anra rvrArW-jtte-k ar,l.a4, k!M .. .. I ftCwv. fa ' i-r vwcraawasafUaat ' fainniW J Krunmtnllf V f measunng, the, exact provocauOnj4ugMtobear.Iinaw must I Lake, who remmcd in the sleigh; thd other pas- There was a timesome of you cannot remember, to our f avobr-and that even in the account current len considering the? passage dangerous, cha- domestic mirs; '-The Bill for the removal of the Seat of Govern mcnt of Pennsylvania to Hamsburg, in November, i i t, nas passea potn Houses oj the. Legislature of! mat otate. Jvj,wo9 uouars are appropriated ' mat purpose; . " ; ...v. .t; f :-'.yi'- ''r "':' -. :The Legislature of Pcnnsvrvaria have passed an acj extentung ine cnarter. ot tne JLiank oi Fejmsyh yania for aqyearsvfrofntheexpiration ofthe pre sent cnaner.- i ne suite is authorized to subscribe but nil hare heard of it, when the very address of a of muaj inju,-; U wdl not be against us. ietter.ro your ganeraijmwnicniuaittio was oraiHeu, i v , ,f VJNDEX. was tonsiucrcu as pit uiiici uuk: uiy 11, iv wuic nwiu a solemn' jjbmbassy. The olive brunch was impres sed on lis seal. t purported to be the prelinainary of peace,; and to contain offers for putting an end to awatyou-nowso greatl dread war with Britain! Yet the Letter was returned, the seat was unbroken, and your high minded leader rejected the overture oi peace, pecause iney were ikx niaue wuu vuc res pect due to bun who commanded the armies of an mdeDendent neoole. 'The cpnieress of jthose days considered an indignity offered to their general as one-to tuemscives ana meir counuy. - i oey ppro ved the, spirit with-which he had repelled t aiid iner.oia not struanaer, in vus utuaic, uiue pt pvioua moments mey naa sworn their country "l ! here were then no. anatomize its different nv ofthe humati frame cannot read their Jectures on the parts until the life 'and spirit ofthe. whole sub- . " . . . . II.', VT .5" 1 . J . ysa is e vaporateq ana kkc.. u uipwiqauc oancuig masters, to teach grown politicians' whaf arrftt to take in cases bt doubtful insult, how; often to Aow be fore the impertinence of an envoyer,' with wbalt ceremonies to receive the indignities of an Erabaa sador.r .1 ..f'i:-7-.f :' " r r .f. I amuse mvself with the idea of one ofthose mm-1 setts have nomuiated Elbrulge Gerry, for. Gove'r. cing statesmen, capering up ' to W asliington in bis j nour, and,Villura Gray for Lieutenant Govcrnour tent, & telling lumrr;i,r you only imagine yoursru 1 tor Massachusetts. y svf' tqbe insulted..' lean prove to you, by Wicquefort, I ' : .1 ' ' r!" ,L- 1 '-"" ana cynKersnoeK, ana, ronenuon, uivuus, enu ma ny others, whose names I nave learned, on purpose ' I In: p . ... ... ..... . . I mrm .rnnin. Ml nc imnfm. m niitiw ui w ruii jr. i. r wvjt i u. uir hia. .a .... j vv.i..y.i uv.v.kv I - - . i ""iuuu w me wickuii utterftfl a siffh. nr , stock of tiiebank.. The bank : (take idl its branch Tappan to take hold of I uiiBwuii uKuwiitcj, iv . . . v , 1 manner iar immm iiD. eilUrer, ami WHO 11KX UIUJXJ 1 - sL a. . ; ' . ' " I omeninn- Kim witk General Sumpter; TapncMnted .Minister Pkruno. tentiary from the United States to the court of the PortUKUese Kincrdom of Braxibhas atrived at New .York, from whence he is to embark for thut country. '-Levi, Lincoln having declined beina considered a candidate forthe office of Govemour at the aptdLitely stiffened with ice proaching election, the Republicans of Massachu-1 , . . , v smg to - walk at a t distance. A Mrl T appan we holding topon thehjnd part ofthe sleigh, k. broke through the ice, and that, with the horses, were in stantly under water. Mr. Tarumn swam to where the toe would bear him, and looking 'back, be saw m Vredenburg holding up his chdd above water,, who, with; a surprising composure of mind, and un- ' -ftumpled disinterestedness, exclaimed," For Goti' . sake,. Mr. Tappan, save your child, for we are bota drowning together l Mr. plunged in aKain,nv V ceived the ctuld from ber hands and was tortunaisj . enpuRb to place tt in safety on the ice. Ha then ra . turned, and took the young I vly, who waa. quietly ; . waiting, up to her neck m wateiy standing opoa Uift . upper part ofthe sinking sleijyh, ami swam withhef -again to a place of safety. All this time she neve . o m plaint ; but suffered Air, icr in the most advantageous v and deliberately avoided (M hands, which she was sentf ble might prove fatal to them both. The reSuJ was, that, under Providence, the fortitude and pie : sence of mind of these two persons was the means of saving three souls from a watery grave. " It may be observed, at the same time, that the weather was , so excessively cokk that their clothes were imme . r ,f overpower you with my S'rning that the ituit- iuw,n jvv, IUUIIL CLHIUiuicu Hi vim uucvuvn vi uu letter, that you are a mere private individual, U pci fecUyrrirwW-, that the - EngUsh Commissioners were jusunetlpy precedents at thetreetjf ofWctt Coxcoan,N.H.Teb.6 -A more extraordinary and distressing scene, than was experienced in San bornton Jn the late tremendous storm of wind, is seldom known, : The safforers are David Brown, Jeremiah Elsworthand his family. ; , ;-' "; On Friday morhinc-tlie Iflth utt. .Mr. Ekworth arose about an hour before iimrise i some Part of 4 ; . rj r . . 7 . . . . ' , , . m.,m.. mmm...m, SUUUC) fihiua and l ftntttt agamst you breaking ptr a nego-1 the - bouse' vas soon burst in by the violence of the cimjo wuicn ijiirjai.a wui neTcr rwww, eitcr vvu I wuki. . ueincr apprenensive -that the Whole hou.u have returned her letters unopened- AV look, 'lo J would soon be torn to pieces, and tliat'ihe lives of awasa evcu ia orarors vi wc.ypiuMwtium uto m-1 uif wmiry -yrero Ut oanger. Olrs, Lis worth went bv nVe convtha following from th Boston Palladl um, and ofier it to our readers as a curiosity, v. We hope it is alsoaturioshy in;' Boston, and pot a sam -pie ofthe tteady bahitt of that town. ViV-V-i-' ' A Subscription Purte f 100: torii-iGive'n A- consequence ofjhe universal satisfaction enjoyed by thh arwrtntnni nn ThnNln ...ntn l-.irf 4i (u. wm. '1 tended for by Mr. Ryan and bis opponent this eent J ing, at Concert-IlalL i r ; ;. ' ATter reatations and songs, by the celebrated In- ' t fant Roscius, Mr. Ryanj teacher of that manly andl 'r noble art, Pugilism, will have a grand Starri Mattk, with the fomous American Game Chicken ; the victory to be determined by the number of knock down blow in twenty cpuiid ihe comt,U ' ,. : ! v : 4 . - U':--1. -w . " - If '4'

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