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f. t!i!'o'i rer! :;-.- '.y fe 1'; ?e-4 COir'.!tt, If kiM-ikid t 1 -c, together i.h gtel nn'?f.fc..k,iirs,j' :e h1 A wan f ir v-nci n;u ltcri.:m ere aivi ! car.;.'y. The Prt, t' .1 1 . I y,-r ; iw. . : t'lC Hi V Kl I i ii. '. i . is, number i f t'.cii y ''awvtrj wtac lew v t it .rv-ws.vd ; s ol in ht f s ; h r-t !:.:-it, wl-cn ii . (he I'st-i 1,-i.t oe t i I . in tlx chase or.c . GcrcrJ ! vr; k on t::: Rt'.'-T ; from suffered the iJntls'.i s re opposite Dc roit, u wl Kb t!.cy kilw i ti.rre .r ..III:'!:.. t: c ci our men ; notv re were upwards if t !. t a breast ut nudest-officers v, !,i ,, am! ' ! -'f fCWi'II i !'. .H: .:y iuli(c '."n!i !.:,. i J p ; and U.o'i sw.u:e enemy, 1 a Me .mi- i t .( v .s r.ot lr. ; a eorniuued till . i '' 'juiiht d, MS bopekis, k f s:ut 'I'ron to come op. if t'e President's chase i; ..-, on the gtrn (!tk buibt and injured tne upper j lick sj much iN tJ prevent ti e t!t.e of te ch.-ue gunSon that" aide fjr a coosidetablr t The President had 4 killed end 1$ ywwvlr J ' ' i t ' e latter v! rhfly of tho-wounced 16 tre I y tie", Siurv'i: ; s f the gun .It.wfls hj he im? l'f s-i-r s i ! ie Movers hal his leg fratturr !, tut ha c- crc .!. 4 lie squadron" ulterwur: : jwrsnca me ;ui;a fleet, but owinj; toiincohitnoi iy i j we : r tuUsed them, aiuiittsh attiities veiy new";' The s ;u !ron has been CT the Engtish Channel, t h i . ! He cont of France, Spain atxl Portugal wish ii SO milts rf the ro. k of Lisbon 4', ien niaJe Madeira lslan.l t!ie, oif Corn and I'iorot then hark to t'ie b.tn'tb and by Nova Hcoi'u lo Boston, iy or the seasnen of the squ i lron are nick with the scurvy. Several have died.. About" ISO ivi f h prisones are on hoard V , : ';: . We understand the Htamen stated to )ave.Teen impressed from a Portuguese, entered voluntarily' Durimr the ctnize Conimodore Kogert's fleet captured two Isrui-jh le tters of Marque Ships, (iivmneJ mid ordered theia forlh5 first port in U S ) 3 Urigs(und burnt them, tiwiV one of irhicli S tOsOO'J.in specie WaAtaktiO 1 schpbne'r loaded wnh ro!V:e, manned aud ordered for first .Ameri can port) and re-captured tvdmerican vessels WKhCurj,OiS v , , . ; ' 'f he Indians. " : & " A rcspertaMa snd intc!ln?ont trader jufit atfirrd in this city Irom ht lyuus, (caprwl ol th; Missoup Terj-itTry) on the . Mississippi inrrni,ihat, thoir re cent iiif miiitdon vasfivia PShijhAiptlie Mississip pi as !, town of traiiti1t' Chitn 600 mile frmn M Louis ; .vnd tliulall -"Counts stated all the Indians Ejst of tli AlissHinnnothe t;eatL vkes, !iere in arms aajainst the Vnjtcd SHets, ; .Many of.' jthe, na- tionp are numro'is wm wivretlm. f Letiers fiom K'cw-trleiinsj as late as 4th August, adnouncetij 4 tue Iidi-tns on i1e other side of tij jke,(-iuui t)r ' enntsv''; und Mississippi ttinitoryy luye'ciWme .t& hoiUiities .dii tjM.; , .' ' '. v T".-"" : ..to j mine unties ? ti e trurris ritm I ;-.i;src!;ed up ,j IXhk;; u,n i u. p ; : cid wero a n j.nwr oi t.-nnvti jw.ti.U-d towards them, and or(hi with grope ahot, Uud wtuld not fcufl'cr a single go to be dischrged at tijcoi. Cpl.j ncl li"tr a r.'. rn,onstntcd with IIul!,and wai s j pressing in his demand fr pem'ussion to sally out ai d drive off the enemy, or ut least for leave to do f.-Ki the fort, that Hull thrtateaed W have him ar rr " ' ! if he ,!id not chist. .;" '; :' 3 British f 'ce consisted of 500 figuLrs, 4 DO : t k1 860 I '.i m's, making a total of 1 0 JO ; t2.4 mertcan wmv to ahout 1800 men. I '..hstanding ptlvate. property wns to be pro-: t t the towtiTt etroit was con.rkttly pkm.lcr rcJ itninediHteiy after it surrendei ed. , ' td Go Huntingdon states th;-t nothing is to be cv.-n c;i the frontiers, btit'poor lanu;i. ruin-' in ev. ery direction, fcavui their little all to ti c lui v ol'a . The Gorernment is not m yet"at vc ;.vp in fromed, in possession of any oflicLl iidvices tvliiting to the disaster vhii-h seems to have befallen our L'orth Western Army. The rumcurofhhas struck every we here, ns' it intiit evciy .where, -with 'us-toi-klvncV- ; That Ui the inomenttlie tounhy yr. s .). with tSo best ipunderi ,skul; mos ' justirbic ii ; 1 1 r iiitolligre'of tlie cucctss of our Units in, ft t. . ..ter, we "sl.lu-thcar ol d feat,'of the toul Surrender of an army oi 2,500 finch "without a littto probau'y witltout' fuin-a gu to a fore not grea ter, p ' .ps much less thin lis ow;i is equally cx traord.ary and mysterious. ; ,I't rnigiit,' YcillwjS, he premature in us, ut vich u'tnoment as thtsi U'eard ury opinion of an eVe'nt'soivitiUy'J'mlwtt.int to Vc character of the rommsndiug General but wc shtire 1. r.ly in the pub'nt asUKitshrnenfy-btch -miilebts iUeif upon the occasion, A"vcry hu!e tim must tmravel tbe cause ol tiiis utterly unexpected reverse. We think vedo not misunderstand ulie chiuactet of that army 'when, we iy Uwas ahutwI.Hi'tlyisi rorg under every calculation ot satcty and prudence, ami in the previous estimation of the General himself, for the contemplated objects of the expedition on which it set out i that it vf as alsoabundantly supplied v '(! every requisite of ..ammunition (arms, siutcst 1 1 visions, to secure, under juJtcious ,hnd piompt movements, all the advantages that .were looked ta fi'om its march That it contained,, ino officers anl men, bs well tohm'eersas regulars and mttiiid, an large a pjrtion of vulodr, patriutism and zeal d&cVuld bi found In the s irnc nu ubers any w'.iev,'ve are proudly and con:" k-ntly mre.,;' Though' unused to battle, we find i ail i.s previous andparti.d encoun t.iswit'ithe enemy," w nether Ih itist oi, Savage, or both, its, eacrerrfv-ss "and it' 'ounce undl- V. lv consnicious and succcssluh' .The time ot 'iis, m'rch, if in "own conduct woul(lodicate,any; tiling -a- s seasonable ; it saw lit to enter, Lat)-fld. oill'ie l.t'i 'of JulywKh nooj posing ;. loo tiiat could liiob o' i-.trucv leavini nu qUesno;i,,as Would also seem, i ,;etting the sulitciency of its nuuibers amL pre paration bv atinounling lthi' "The lapse of 8 vuy fuw days and it was thong t every mttruiediate w rangemr-t w'iii: ii.-vc oeeu-comp ereu ",io. insure' attack ar J rc-'u:tion of Maiden. Jt is natural '-o s .-'.pose, tlit it won! t push its advantages with eve ry ptariicabls tclcii,y. - And how lft should luve JJ.apprncrt after all this, tha so . much timcfshouid ,Tb,ive been sidfired.topass in.vlaciivlty, aSuwere ahimst under the wlls ul.M.dvlc,'"thai the. tide ol ; mtf.mi!M shotild have bceii in an instant roiled ' dnly shotkod with- t' e account" not, simply , of afy; 'y- -Mtttmi fntr&tifr'i check given to the carter., of successful ; iiwsion, iri ,( . j antral teU la ol the. al-nost l ist uitanenm Ml ani snitcrrUcr cf h whole army, without a f we repeat, so f-xiVd'T- hnair ndeven . . uu mat we know t f iti-. in it. :' wiiiio ( ur fueling ure f) the , .fistcc.M, ' iti'd t:e J.ia ;;nent is pewnucr' ti we ate Ls,t in concern uj jhitonis' Jf.icnt ' j-it, LitrlVgtnect ofSeJitcnilir 5.- , , Commodore Podge? s Squadron I M irket-s.itct a .; tt...s y , .4tae jdl surroucideJ i;h horse a;.i Ijul A- Urui,coitirno;iun ard terror, lM-rvu-kJ ever ri1 v( ;!os dwjjriccd, n4 protmbiy "dcvo'.cd dty., ,Tb U-e toiro ol these trans-.cuo-i, Coit. it'MJe, ' ttbo wil ais presented, as one of the murderers of CJenerai Luigaa, t?;KsoJowHy Wisted of having )u mped three u me a M r.- lansoas breast, ud wondered that he 3iou1d hav survivod'.Uie blows, tt also Imprisoticd wiih Muiriuia. . At ele ve(i it, night, the yrullerf were diiinUscd, General Smcker r?4red, and 'the residue of the . military, witn tae mob a it data: tee, remained about t1 jail. Three of the hiob, for thtu-insolent speeches, were aeiscd by tlu: tfuhijry and put in prison. A con- Slant gii rd is kept Uere night. and day. Two can non .planted within the jail to guard the doors. Had the "same precautioVi beentakerren the -memorable bloody Tui.5-lat, tle iountiy wtuld not have had to mourn the massacre of the brave and Virtuous LI f- : l M'S.W, the Editotf of the Is preserved asne of the rioters In CKarles' stretsu He wasorie of the most savage of the ringleaders on t iat occasion, re peatedly eMaiinlng in the ew'frd before, the for and duiinfr the tnaich frtiri4 Charle if street" to the 1 ui - we must nave. Dico i tor uwhi : ii civu is.liurj i . 1 : wliotaiC'V iJ L the (lum. i ' lawyer., "i i.l,'v ' tlnedlort c .1 if M.. TKeoL'yfjinf nrjt . -t -- Ansctprovi !injrf.rt!iclci;crt!cf. ' Slid for other pitrpnses therein nit: ' An set prescribing on the part of t , 4 times' places and manner of holding I.' Representatives in the Congress of the U. r Am art to ratify the Coaveliuou with K Una on Boundary ; ' , ' 1 ti-.- Governour Bafbour, of . Virgmia, r n 5rd inst; addressed the following to t! e triotic Citizens of KicTitnood,if' - , "The character of your country has su'ta'r,. fd a wound in the surrender of Gem -rd Hull ! Our brethren of th frontier are exposed t the tomahawk of the savp" -. A pre ; t ex ertiotl must be made to cus ' nt and re- .... T7 UT-, - , - - !l!M. 11 , - uiiuivK urB.uituu wr uuiu s uc v"i Del tne otner. ririt-r.ii uu.ui"-lj authority Shall not protect these, tpi-y purderersxyjQjjjjg are called upon to ut.it- , We will not ,b satisfied Ull we put them to cath"' th army pf Wt ia thjC holy cause of ' r h With tAHff ThlAmntlnn fcntml!. luvrnnl nlwl fhnrlul. 7 ' I . . . ... the small gmrd that accompanied the brave Oelen I "- v -- . " ders ot the Freedom of the Press, and put tbcm toundred Kna-acks -are wanting. 1 dcnth. Bllcffire that If tbev'werc tAn nrison Uiet! patriottam ar 1 particularly to that t i l might be so Secutelv protected by, the civil author"-1 dies I appeal aud ask for all the aid ys u c tyt that the mob would not aoain have an oportuni- furnish to further their completion. -. . .. . ty to execute tuur vengca-ic? ' s 'K . &, ;'-h-t ', ; Ftdetal Rehubbcani' s J ,1 ;. 1 Those who are willing to prr te th sirahle object, will signify to r.ie wiuv havboui" the United V Frimth S:irlt of 'Sevrnfy Sir: '' ' , " FUXF.HL 'Xllfl V I toy OF ('I'.NKU U LT.VflAN. 1 V funeiiil .celebration in honor lathe memory of j ucncrai jitmcs iingan, was soicmni3!ftj-on I uesctay Vast in- this town, by alnm tone thotisuiA five hundred atizens from lhelif!eri.nt roumics h Maryland, the teiirfiboriniyciles. and this town, who moved in nio- ccsjnn in the' most perfect order fronv the Union'', ravenii'to a pleasatit shady height in the suburbs ot the tovJ i Mr, Addison's church nJidclvwas select cd fir the ccre;t! ie3,Veing ton smaU toftccornmo- ate,tne,numier tnai attcnuec Amongst the trees was spread th Marked ofGf jne'nl iyutlunton and, the exercise opened by a prater from the Uev'd Mr Add'i5in,' followed by sjh ,eXtenijoriiry tO ration by Mrv CWfvwd" toe whole closed with an appropriate prrfyer po n the Rc.' Mr. Balch.- The Military of flsorgeftowfi, consinting of cupt. John Petcr'i titx)p ofcaviby, und capt; Johsi S.UilPs Corp'se" rF H'lflo men, joined tie procession.', An" e;irly cffart'waS mucli by some 6f the .'.- uperior Officers' commanding the Militia of the Pi'strict, in obedience to a request from th? President of the United Statesj to put a stop fotll military motemcnts on the occ;iskn, which o'is-trwidun- on the "part of the President appeared to giv&j.'O other than an ari'ive tw to the sulxtrdinate otB;ers and prirutos of the two Iridipundcnt compa nies to loin Uia nrocessioH. .',,"- 1 . ' 'Anews'iipbslongingtbAVashirigrin Bowie Esq.1 of this town, rer-eivfid Its name the GmerutJLingan, auJ i honor totno oecasioritlie colors wrddtsply. ud half mSt and minute guhs need while the pro Ci'.sstf)'.i4n(jy-d ' ' ' -1 '' ? The- tniihic played a dead marclnf while the pro costinu .Was' r.V'vint: to the ground, and oit its return tlv? lmrch ot V.hiiigton. A number of the Stores were ht!gn.black. ' e , A A;w, i(t cr the dZL'Jireccdinii the fat ,ticuraium. , - . It is known thht the Grand Jvhy of Bltimprc have on' due enquiry j. found bills of indictment foreman slau'giiler, ..agtousi those who were in the hcuse in Chai)e"s-?treet, and fi)r murder against those who at tacked the jail,-'during the "iaieisturbahqcsat Ualti tnore.'T'ue. whole matter being before the regular tribunes oi the c'o'iiiti-yj to.bedccirled according to l.rv, every pub ic expte9;aou ot mere voluntary opin Ion is how to be considered premature, as - tending to memdii thc case and interfere witli the'exsreise AiT'l.Y'erdyrrived inT,hU or .bui the deliberation of te civil authority It A Hf-i-.i sl-r,' PnvuhitT. a i J P,)eHni' from the aliove Circular that the Militia 'u. . . . , . .... ..am . r,r.nlB Tn.T . I The persons ffonv Phdadeldhia. who fcpme i wu ui, v-rv tQOm' in t' canit.d i" t time ago inflicted personaUhasuseiuenton:a'mherw-Se eng3 ;d will bc r, r the r F.ederal Prjritein Norristewn, by way ofjcornmodotion of those who nay.. i.d. I corect.nStbr UWtypf thePr ',ave t'.. !: tenced by the Court, ont (Mai. Drum) tooneport;on- ofthi wk Mtft , em. months imprisonment and f.uf ether tp be, - u-jm All persons! ft.. ant with l!.- . t fiVd.' " Jhty all ;h .wrvrr chose1- to go- ta Jail j jind. making te nt9 wiJ cynfer a favour I together.. - The Governour a few days ;after ' RttntiiDff amj sendiiiff their aid.v Rent. ihm tardonj Arraiicr-m;nt wrw maile j . . v ' . y the Miiitarv . Authorities of Phitadelnhia, ! ' to escoTt the Rioters, to town - as appears by tan rjacres. of thcGucrricr.addre1- ed tissu.-vni, the following 'which is 'Copied from"BiDD.: telling them that as tie frigate Insight was a Yankee Hi . jtratic, Priss of the i'Oth ult. ' SLuemou me it note i 4 .they .would haVc hut a half hour's wcrk to vc-.t' ; l. r .accounts. The 1iAtm, however, proven u f-n- iv the best accountants as they took but l.'.f tl ...t t : to the same sum. - Statettnun, ' ', 'The Gurrrierh the fiigHe Which sailed ficm !ifaX,immed!ately aftrr the Utile Belt, ufT-lr, with Ik name poinit a in large leueraon nci um-i,ouj v." ' Th? officers, f the first brigade,- first vision, Penusylvaiiia, Militia, (all mounted; m4 the Volatitecr Cavalry who intend escort ing the officers imprisoned in Norristown . and now ordered to be released from the,,afnc by his excellency, the governour of the state of Pcnasvlvanja. will muster'- at Harvev'e Tavern, Spring Garden rb motrow morning the iilrin instant, fat' five o'clock ;'V . 'V -p . '.The rolantetr Corps will mus'ier tnsArch street at nine oclock-, A'Mi with their right on Third displaying yrestwardly.1 '" -t ' Jlatshals of Uic day will be", Cat Guase"& Ofl! CrwinJoi the MiHtial. 5 t Cofijiei Smithy , o the Cavalry. ',' Jr -V7i ' r .u r - V Jli' M' ' ' isOrt Saturday, the three military domr By-order of, the. Com of ,n h , ' xt - - : .?UV?J: Sec f': Wbai added t6 the uual briffin-ce r a.14 v iic umi-rrs wm meet mis rveninc t - , . , r , .e iTti m t xt . f tl ' ,' i scene, was the appearance ot t. T ' ---o r',r" A' finmnanv. : Under the commana c vAugurtar... ; -v. i , Hartman, for the first time since th zation. " I heir unitorm is neat zr their oidhaoce, consisting t f two tic Society ihe objects of which will be, to' fUtllh is crat.fyinfr to ol o w support-tie present government?2r; impctH-emebttbia town has under. ; 7 "f-i'P "w"" conspiracies againsi illt txhibitions. 7 in Ingnn C .z. t 1. the -puntry;ar.d, tl.econn.ti'rxiiKi ynd 'Jtje 1 Btrr.gtlfr - t.,eVr,'Zrapsu1cs Iflrtged any frigate in the American navy to sin. j combat V ' i J'. ".-',' -1 ' - 1 - The Constitution has no lie-vicrroettal than 24 s. The' Gueriier rovunted 32s, and long French l8.. Cflitying 21 poui.A balls ..'. , ' t The crew of the GucrrierVc" "tcd of 3C2--. i whom were prisoners on U . : . the Cw- nuoti. According tothisi tbew tnUst hi'c I n ' British kill . ir stead of 1 5 as they T , u ,A large thip has already been conti acted Li, as an additional prisvn ship, on bo rd ol which tl e cn w the late frigate Gueirrier will be placed. -C7 ,vitic. Ar f C Sim ! nr ; the w . frcrn Ncwy''!'k qi " SaiU-d n-unVNew.Vork JLtne2!r;t.: vrci ie,; avi't tng jhvs, i, rjii'"j'"'''i iv u' liot aidtnt ,we undtrstai'O he g: ,e'2 Ut ofJuae under Comnw-Cc'T f Wjp,nd.Bl,v.w Pl.j!rit n7 of the corps V runtier-Vneir liuciliun nvm w;iiiui(j;-ijn jmiiiniy 3rclJ capacl.y- frnd Caused it t be . made 'known through !1V 23rd. ( . -. , 7 ,a i,. u.d!,i.,M tim. of the- Md.tu of the Utstact, that any attendance of iwitylf t ,e PronirntSvullr. wi.e 'the- breete-t corp., oidcfhis command in the same capacity eonl. uv .1 beiMcrn 4 .iijsi., cna it atici 5 r. m! a !k.- to act, Wit! dil gun sliof wjuki m nej ti.niivi ui mo i i'k.-u, uj iiii-j-v-m va ;.. n it had moderated so, waiw.g in r.spcct to ui laws. ore wnicn uie :nuch .4 to giNe voi; f-iint bf gcttfr.g along a- cntth, fuse now rest.r inquiry aiiooec.s.on.;. , , side. At this time pert-tiring she was ttSmmghcr be tlwt " ."W.0! the P?r' . A- u..-..: a-., i. i .m tv m the house, who aie now under indictment for KU IS j UC, U iwii I'll; .' )kot'J"-Mi.Miv c" ,vvu.' ,( i . - , I ; 1 , ; niaMSiuUg:ier were-10 in-nci iuo jjruccbsiuiin ; . ' ,' J'v'i' Mumma was on-the morning of ,T"l"sday. ! runs to be ' meuce'd a fu c at her siiara' and rigging with a view of tripling htrto get abrejist of hen' . A' f'ro'wAs kept up about :iv hOms. s Thq president-gave jhijr two orthite br ad sidci and kept upa weu.divecld . : :. . . . . , " m . the 27tb mst. arrested on a cnarge oi tietutng a ne : fiie from the chacc tubs, wluclt.cut livrsu's aud, ywaurt brougut into enjuj wncre tie was preparing ; rlsririnsr verv much, but did. not sucrud in destroy-! to g-ve bail wnen tJie uranu jury camo mto coun "inganvof her span, iilth'u-rh so.me ! tit.m were much'vtou.ided. ' The l'i-.sMchah ii.isj tim. -.-as exposed to aiuni.'...j; rr fioin her fi"r stern i u-s-'r, and once the Biiti-'' f i-te'comiutr-tcd a lire from her main deck with an intention oi 'iking the '- President v tth a broad, side but at ti.at monici.t.re- ccivingone from the Pre- id.iii,coi)lhjued.' cr course ' under a press of sail td us. -I her Ittfil mm.', AH ' sail was crowded In pu's-'t bu. in va-n. . The thai; ' . . , 4 J'f ' 1 a,ml h iivereu to uio junges presenuiieni agatust Kin fpr the trt'urder of GgiieraljAMES M Lin 97 an. He was of course comirrtued to ail. t About .3 o'-clO'-.k, P.t,M. the She ri IT had .notice that a mob was collected to stuck te jail'for "the purpose of libe? ra.mg inin. . . iiivsncuu uuuv w .mv, umv and the Miiyorthree cannon were .immeliau.ly bred to alarm tne, ' city ana as a bigniy lor mo im stfres and principles. which ijhuutd dist'iDguish the republican interest, at. a crisis bo important as this is to the liberty,- honor and' indepen dence .of the-,U.NStatesA If'ought to be' recol lected 'that k'the Federalists' have fomed Wmhinptoniah Socletie9.u$ ' ' '-' .-, 1 ::;C!je;1llL If. -iiiMlG''.rf . ; 4 r . ' riUt)Y, SEPTEMBEtt 11, 1812. ; . , 11 V-,k-.-v' t V;. .J'., FlIRTriETl RfcTUTTOS'' ' ' V' ' lit iy-Beiijatnui 'Sanderson, Senate 1 Tlvoraas Spencer and J'llui AdilniSjOimmons. . " , ' j' ' - ." ,Wu.Kes.-.Mr, Hugh-8chatei".Ji'lniund. Jones and .IfHHC Allen.' CortirooiiSv--llie countv of Ashe remaina now to be heard from '- -"'I r. . 1 r . ' . Among the distinguished personalis who -have lately visited the American Cam pi near Albuny, me the.French and Kusaian Ministers-. ' The 'ArinyvvsKmbledi at ""Albuny for the -invasion pfCarlada consists of nearly 2000 men : ', ') ' ' ' -'-The citizert- Philadelphia a.rejaising by s'uh 8driptioiTfpncl for the purchasing a superb " piece oJ.JMate, to be presented to Capt Hull and, one to Lieut Morris, of the Conidtuuon frigate. s General u'.This character is now the subject 6f so much conversation, that a brief .biographical sketch of him may not he uninteresting to the rea' dcrsoftheStar. ,j;v"' ' f''f'' 1 -i ' William Hull was born at Pirby, In Connecticut, and received his Education at Yale College, where he graduated about the commencement of the Re volutiorary Var.' '( He then entered ,the army a (a voluntcof occasionally serv6d as Aid-de-camp to tlifierefit generali, but it is believed he never had any" permanent command. ' At the close of the wur he married, a young lady of family and fortune,- at Uiia to a,-vciiiblc.' Ia the.' mean time he t ShrriT t WatJrtown, in Massachusetts, where he for ' some ots which have appeared inhis 1 Thompson,' Sprigs and Hall h.j i what befel themselves ar.d passed u;u. r , individual observatton--a part pf Il r. Ila i's account wotdd be amusing it we cct. ;l 1 ri instant forgit the horrors ;f the !.-i 1 1 a gedy. Aler, the prisoners vei e tiin .. !. v n the steps and piled up in fYfmtnf tlie j 4 canibals,w says Mf. JlalU;-would lvivt de parted, had" not one of them ropo; d, as t!.e tones ha4 nu gone to hell, to give tnt ;n a s; 1 g. . The proposition was hailedwith r"Cl.ui.at"( 1 they jtined hands around tist-..I a s ' n;,- was sung,' which' appeared .to ' tne'tii- r tt-di jus. The chorus, in which they.Unltft", bttratd'to run thus t ,T 'ijk f ffAl, 1 ' , ' 1 We'll ft-ather and tar v Yy tTd Bi-it'iih tory, - ,id thatia the way for flmericun glory. -'( 1 Before a new verse ; was;' Commenced, the ; Orpheus 'who made thtSe'-h:-nsi, ! u-,ce over tiiir bodies,' won! 1 propose t' ih-f-s JcII'crsou .or Madison, or &Jine other worthy - Died in xttgUsta, Georgia, on tha SOih of xiiust. Gen. Georgft Matthews, in the 73d yt krof nfe. ' Diedln WilminirtononUieSOlhult Mr; Wm.WiUWngs, aged 26 yearn, after a Very Jotig and (Ititressingjllneiia. .: . (11 Uichmond, (E) Mr. Belinda Cniukrd, ued 115 she w 13 yiiara t.ld on the 22d April, 1715, which day khu ' rec olh-ct'd pi-i-ff ctly to th hour 01 her death. s it wnn ren dered rt-maikable by the total eclipso of teaun, dutmr wliifibvwe are historically informed of tUe dai kness hvin); . tcefl b ffreat, that' the start f dnily upp ired, and the birds went to roost about 10 o'clock. InKnglaitil, the Itev. Paved llnpkms, of ltiintiiK-dpn, tf- . ged87.-Tiiough possessed ofeonwdcruhle tnmlfd prop ! , ne alinoat rttmeil himselt the common ec htk-h (II life and had ojdi'e theappenrance of a wretched nicndtcnnt iluui aresptT.tkbtederpymanHalkiniriHn Sundw to lu duty ui ju'imi lMurcu in i.iinioru., rsmre, iitr bw ,q a n'lna. ...... ...... . 1 ut., i.. il. .. ML. . . ..1. . ft ... 1. . . . . niiiii(l it, find theft his own, nd liiuling the advuntafte in fuvor .of the former, he f-U ly exchanged the i for the o. tlieff'.', ' S ' , r v . " ' ; t' , ' t Jli tiOiulon Sir rancs Molytieaux. aped 75 frty years Gentleman Uaber uf the Clack itodto theEmg (vfKniand. iif, - , V , v. A ,. v A.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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