Ko. tr. -v i , . 7iiAi.EGU3 (N. c.) rniDiT, juli 4, ibss. : , ; v . - . ' ' , . . ...' " ;' ;Vo!. XV ' v - ,11 ,rt'Carvtina Stuie GaxetU, BELL & LAWRENCE, ? lawrl-v mi, tUr-a dollar, ptr aaaam- N p-pr-r iU kcaeat itkoi it tM gl W k pH ia ail na. 14 MMrr4iMaaiiM4, fc-at at lS nptiOauf thilivOra,raaall rioaiat' ! art pid. Adt-tia-tiaeDia, o ciaccding at Attn l.c,W-?rte-4 dim lim for d-Jtar, n4 .a-ty-Ar. . fo e-a-ak aaUnoe-a , Al llctter to -eduort k-a poat-jiai-4. - I'ti ttrluted ta R!eV, tSou a oo.J word. He wis once mart .to prak ia pud eily scratched aotemly Cut tlaaj. certain eviden-re. Uatanetber, entitled I tlii w orU with t3 intrniJitT lie ' ut window tit, sinteree thaWd had lived it it for, hat. n lam some reen variety which forms the aqua fur-mioate-i ha die blixk in prayer, he ve tw bottles.; .The rJolHilai which had c ih &ia-aah but th ete-rutioDer. cither iuired thia extraor-Jinarr liar-,h,e Wre unmindful win fear, failed to strike-, and J urmed from p!urob, which tuh Kaleizh. after or.ee or twice iuthnrft tut it was perfttilv free, from, re- fortHjiia hands was compelled to akiftUhce whev crushed between the him, " at umtt thou Dot strike? Strike I thumb and finger." Ia two blows he was beheaded; "The Pilgrimage," Was tLi tcaulutir pawage: . ;, ' . 1 ',' -'; 1 Oir in I my aca'ap-aen of qutct, " My mafToUmti wwalk opo-a, -V . Mjr go -b of jrW, llope'i true fige,rf , And thatl'Il uk t my pilrnnure. ; . WLitc my tout, lila quid Paliaciv " TravelleUi towards the tend of lictveft."- lUlefgKV cheerfulneVas ao remark- man: FOU15IGX. : miscellaneous; iast iiocus or m'wima av$-ioh. but From the fint. his body never shrank from the spot, by any diafconmosurw of able, aiulhla feaslenofu of dathio pwture. ' whictt, line ma mina, was marked, that the Dean or Westmmater. I unmova-jie. ; Kit .ttonprf Kim. first wondettd at T " In all the time he was tipon the acar- the hero, reprehended the litnesa of W.and before . aaya ono of the man- TOeodo. racket Ih.p. I ,don hi. -tnannVrnut irkleigh Ood crint Utter w riter..' there appearea Cipt . CancHer. ha, jost riTd.an S4 From th New.york Spectator, J iuU 33. , The London Packet ship. I,:idon. not Ue least alteration w him, either in iJffrom the lsl of Wight, and bring his roiceor countenance; but he seemed Mndi - r .V. I fr t.-ntn ll minnep oPannrehenfiioh I were BCl :.RaIeiKhWe onriB was taken oot of Z,a vTer rii. - than of nbnrniotr Uiifheoad code thiOatr rather to be a two daja Utor.- AVe haoaly Urn to From the-Second i Tirer one af later than v - - 4 j r u-.ntr H.fhTj iree irorn an manner oraoDrenens on 1 ... M.hrtin fitiiffevrr. and uncihect-l; '"."'"j .1.. ; -Lu v a! Unirfa(nr tlmn m.ffi.rpr! n tha h?. makta. TeryconoM summary. " !J . j - LI. i. .I1"1' "-a . . 1 u 1, 1 :t-i.l .Tin ntutthit Mini Una anrrasaliwi eaiT nurrieu noi mi iib muj, vi w outward f. but he felt -tlt foyinoiaera seemeti muco roure cnimei , , , senicnts n uwui. rj iiynn. rhe Uean says, that he nudei wu u n, u mi b uui purvniireu 1 -- , -- r in ' known, i Yet Dieadin? -with "a voicdl K,nV K-l,,rl ho.nta here, in the opinion of men. such honor isconScraed. . Tii the f renchUltraa jrow nw eakbys'ickneas.nndaniguehe a JottrMy.V' not' said he, " b'nt and reputation a. It is thought his great- calls rtrealmg but when the General Bad that instant on him, he used every , ' , 'fcnn frtP 1 hvn . est enemies are they, that are most aor- succeeds m effecting what his whew. spected their state cmnma!, & . thej it- ly igiougij bttt he found htm to be a dreBsed hun in far dinrent tone than I man nJ M to he had fifteen 'years .before 1 listened tol.-L. jmcY;-n- . 6 - . Coke.-i-ielverton, the attorney 1 from general, said D 1 Sr Walter Raleigh has na. 1 wea as r av wUu vuc when they brought him a cop of excel- xed;but sUrs mayJall. nay, they must ,ent agked hftW Ukea it Lll, when they ublethe Aere where ,nswefedr oA. the fellow that, the? abidc'V -And the lord Chief Jus- ,,r:ntfntr :nf 8)1:nt njw. hnwl. a. h 4ice noticed Kalcurh's creat .worki;" I t.,k.. --rj . at the sight, and so much tluit one, said caUons en the road.from Jrum to- Vitto Kf ur i, not aurh .nntKp I,M1 in Ha as luiTinz need of protection several cut off," and another wished the head detachments of troops have teen with- . ntKi.,m;,f,5.. h W;mV. and brains to be upon P cretary Ia- erawn irom we.nrtnj nesieginj, cuqe .--....ii i.;-:. ton's shoulders." 1 observer suf- bwtuut, toe that semce. , iuhwwu,,... ""-I, 1 I - .Tin ff.rnii.ll nF St lerea ior uusjue wui weaunr citiz-en, 1 6. , frt ITaf in inei iJ'r-t. ne nu cow a Pam into Arrar m. tha vailey cf ths era1 he cm ciUitc proceed to Lcrit, wcu; 7 Cerdane. tr uireauo me rear ot t.e aUiea trvepi in Tliis able movement excites fie a- i miration of ius antur'n'uf.'- Seine thoae aoUgoniits be rrrrittuBdetl; ' and others tnowt l,Vr!r rr-c'.!, -A M al- " owin themrh(s tuba k3 1 ui rcneral- led. Curul. DXrolrs and Donnailivu, have jot orders to xert tUem-Mjvea to repair the fjult which they hare com- : rameu; mi tnat will not be in their Hwwer.. Mm a and hi troops' are ae customed to the mountains and the elk-- mate..The Frynch are already 6ufT'r- ing from bent,' scanty suViatetice and iauic, iw , mere is no cnance now that they can da any tiling in Catalo ' . . . Vv"-1 ' '-'JLondon, IT. ' Courier OMa. IS tfrlocL. Ve- han' just received by expens, the Etoile of yesieraay monung ". me lollowinj ar. extractst. - v. . ." ; . - ; Parin, May 1 The Count d'Es pagne is Appointed Vicerov of Navarre," betters Irom Lisbon ai thr'ist inst.V confirm what we had annorJd.-,thaV1 Gen. Rego had return" ' f,Portugal, ; after havinj pursued A nr.te esfar- as Leon, not having beta ,Ue tJ over J take him'. 'iA v,--, ' h rhey write ' from Seville that San know IbnCjrott ave bectt pliant and drini if a man mUt Urry by jt.Ol tended h disrespett to Mrr SecretAry, pom ui t.ivuW ,ur uw , gter hall to the Gate-house, WwrAsion to use them. Your book. I :l. e.. t iian adtwrable work I, would give Ln.B,.-n(y h- PanllMfPa fiUthat moment; but whenr afterwards cal- J Sebastian have 4nd great , newsmonger, and one ho """le a orte, which the French papers J Miguel has set out .to rejoin the Consti," " haunted Par -Walk.-f. Complaint wMwryvmodetfy !y put.in,t their Jtoir0IMki tmr'. r " k -' ' made, and the citizen summoned to the numoer 01 - frencn pngouers." The decline of the English fundi has .1 : ' . :i vii t. ,.1 1,. : 1 v 1 wo new uuernia uiueitains utveifl..j '.i. r...L-i),..;.. . . nresented themselves, one named Men aca, ex-aid-de-camp to General Por- . ' a aas. aft- hU ve had proverb, that two heads were better lier the. other Col. Pablo. surrnamed yesterday currently ffn tSnW one.w; Ills excuse was a'Jowed at Chapalangara. , The latter has special: (,y advancing - upon ion "rong'U ,t mnmfU. hnr uheir nfterwanU eat- ly undertaken to cour the route lead- retarded hii ruin, r-.j the cauie of hcir fall, and not the de-- featt( General Donnadieu, which was reported v 51 iaa, ' Berza, has merelv retarded bia ruin. ' All the divisions of " mthlettettottelPW7 bi-k r"Z"l. ; . friend thrnst Wtema'rW.'l Eitherthrough fear w cKwiipemHa party, 4;; ;r.); transUtlon of WtW'aresiedby Ifilans'ta f nntrrvtihar t itT the Witty citizen quuuicu u is uo-1 .-y- - 1 '""f " .wwen f feuea upoa ma emitj ' i .. i terintion;;. - fr V; i' waggons heavi v, laden with qney, t , ,Mry.f' , v ' Thiia died this Glorious and dlant W 8UPP'J ?nclW B?e paSHAtfiK C.&nAwn ? r Vtfw - - trlnrinim and crul In i. r -i- r I . . .i;. iLkani r4lHhnrna aura. hia BeU Ulftl PIHCC VV ,:mV? death was managed by him with so high i f advance otthe trench army, .togotagainjife estimable' Frieiid and Com-"5 naiirrhi Qiw TTsirvh R OA a inn in LauK it uii a&u" is ucuuiu aaa wtau kiiiuimi ? i i . voucoun8er,tIknowHmappWraCT unto yourseii tar nettertnan am noie fA k;m.ip- . k .raffiiM cathedral, ana navmg suoscnoca ,-iw v--y 't iwiw irapauence to encounter mmw M OH..a l. T..J 1-4 1 " - - l .io i I l w me you.- uie uug, emeu had ided him8elf witii saving " exeeuiion is granwa- i sheri(r which M not wa,ltifu,? -Raleigh with roses;- andit and SiE WaUcr found wa, listening to lame irom uie voice 01 b iamefttlng he couid death. .u:-. v 'i-t -v ? ,i7...inrt. i - He declared tbatnow being old. sick- knoWfl0t what shift yon will make; but ly. and a "disgrace; and certain were T - t hive place." I going Wat5 ntiUHUlUC VW lUiTls UV i nv I nthilM 'UrkA MarilrW hMflBin treated was to have leave to speak free-1hi one rfd ma, whoge eaj ly jit bis farewell, te satisfy the wona CRme very forward, insomuch that thatfce was- ever wyai w we sung, ana noticed him asked whether true lover 01 tne coramonweaitn; , ior d haye u q( y , this he would seal with his bloods an9wered "Nothing but tp see. him, while sojnfe were dcplonnghu thee servea war me woria itseii is dui a largo rsorry j have' nnson. ouv 01 which sume uc uuu.v c-1 .1 . -1 .u 1 ,:ii rk lected,fretecutidh.w rv K . . iif..j':., fc-thia but we shall not hesitate, to decide, that -xThe last night of "his existence was ... . -ch wag. a verY Raleigh knew better ho,vv fodie than, to occupied by wntinff iwbat the letter 1 L.jLt'-' -iu- 1. YrAift..attlMre. r His, elonous, hours." -t says a . W . . - . I WV 1 (111." III. c I.1II1L ILT. nui l- I .U. IUUL ' W ... ... " , t . .11 j . ; . u A.. 1. .i i.ai n ' - - t . i . : Notwithstanding tJia advnn-i r ? 1,:i f.r..U:r T . nKI !..,l 4nt nl tiahti Ifeman.'l vW-.Jto;Borgo.ren for this move- abandon- it, and to retire upon St. Ce r um Alter navinff reaa tne preceiiinz ar-i"''"11' " r vp v uetausoi me mfmT b wuum vwa nei : . ' - v . . 1 . 1V1 - P I iirWV. 1.a . Pnrtitornaaa arm uith I 1 i'i t l" i, " man I tide, we are tHtonisneu at uie greatness i v , " ucuguca i my hh, tu. i uecause a nav. ? I5J fantl the variable nature ofthis extraor-1 om M Vr&nch are not atwar.;- nodoubtthey iU tliis day occupy .uuj- ,, j : l: u.'-, 1...' I, ' A ' irhnvn of froods.-.ehieflv for thaltl.Un In 4liinv.c!;nn SriUJk.... .( " himl" Ra o iA rnlip-rl I Clinary mail, . (IU -ill,, HappT ' KCIllUS.I -r -J , o- - -r -;, ugpvui, a iwm Ktu v- S fS fandTam whq once njedita'ted to French army, to the amount of 8 tnil: tacked in front, it would have been intr. , gooa- iriena,ana a, ami vj, , . - - ... t h;nna vtavnnnn nn ttm ntum onU. ft.- .l i no better thing 6 returnlwruerms "e we mX P?us? PT 3V;ir? .T W'WWPWB;J cuc" - l:. noaoce. nis Liiaxauitr : aiuuiaous; . - . i . . .1 muiuut n reutuuu a. licoi iubb. . , - contemporary, .-".were his arraignment ana execution; out .never win pe, ior writer cans a rememorance to ne leu i aaii nF u Un 1 m with hU lady,'!? to acquaint Vthe world h,v., , r - i- , .v 1 with hi sentiments', should he be denied ..:!, fs.nsna, wuanim, was gotten tlw intermediate years of bis let their delivery from, the scaffold ashe elegant. ifotnch. -. Oldwdescnbes it, ered amprlsonment. 'J hadbeeautthebarortheKing'sBencH. bnt gentian tht .nad.wroht Cw&tn His lady-.ttsited him tliat night, and meht cap under his hat ''whichwe have V V V.AM Ffl V f , ; .5ni-it n.'-ht otherwise disposed of; bis raff bandit v i :: " ' Aeu orime t shehad obtained the ravor;of dUp- w inffnrh;.Wl, .h;rh h n9wired U colored saUn doublet, and a black Uay evening is given an account of some a.3i: - 1 1--wii -.ca.-'ii..--:iKi. wrought ,waist-c6ati blacte cut taflety exneritnents tnade; by Professor Silli- mavesf distiose of that dead' thou hadst eeche and ash colored silk stock- man, ith thehUosophical instrument nf .iwi-a tKo Jcnnnn-Kf wKw it w ings.' h iv.j, . tailed:; the iMiagniUop. invented -.-by iliAeidni to leave himlt must have been then .-."v.V".-r"-,..r. rr. r '1 ",uw-v'-''.:.e.".'v."'--iv.rMW:"M"M ; that,wUh unshaken fortitude, ' Raleigh PD3enrinS the loras seated at a distance, that charcoal, plumbago and anthracite se those ' verses -on ' wiuugs, ire injupi.i v,c I nave uj uuw.sr--)oi ims, iniruineui appropriate maybe" repeated: Even sou Time, that tales on trut ; H, Our youth) our toys, our all we have. And pays us but with age and dust, -'r " . wno-m tn aarif and aiient grave, . Whea webave wandered all our way v bnuu up the story ot our da 1 bi$ death which beinir short tlie most! wou appsoach hiin, as he wished what! beenwsedanoVconv'erted into Z)ajot. .ppropriat may be? repeated"' Jhe had to say -: they should al witness, j It has been known for 'a long time that ims request was compueu wim py(se- oy subjecting aiamonus to a great neat, veral.. . His speech is well known; but theymat be converted inttd pure carbon some copies contain' matters ; not in 0- But it has heretofore ,been beyond the ther9..f ,,Vhenlvp finished, he requested reach jof art to' convert charcoap into lord Arunda that the king would V not dUwondfti'eveW 'reason Uv&venWtb iiulia -tn ,1A. fi.. . 1 1 1: ii.-i. ii 1 r... i He lias added two other lines ex"pres-ldeath""And "luivrl have a Ions 1our1 to nnuluce a' chemist who has aucceed- 'u uuat m in i couijc vuuu. i ney iocj auu niuei, uue my leave. " i ea n a uiscovery 01 nearly, u not quite Their authenticity ;is confirmed bv the 1 mbraced: all : the lords and"fltherlamTirh,imnortflnr.ft. if it ahnnlilbe fid. : wrier of the present letter, as eil,' as J friendsv with, such courtlytompliments ly con&rmed, as that of the philosopher's another writer enclosing " half a dozeb J as if he "had met them at some feast,1' stone' would; De We give the fpllow: j .v.yv imiiviiu vr aaw muub .mv. hiiii i n 11 u. ic-llci w i ilci . -liaviuv ljikeii uii i iiiif ri lifiivi. M tiuiiLaiiiiur uid Br 11 li- ,wiure nisceaui to tane nis,iareweii oi his gown hecauea to tne oeaas-man to roents ol , the rroiessor on, tpe result I , jrcuj, ueicin iib iijiM. vecu a 10115 1 j snow nim tn axe, wnicn nor oeing in-1 tne experiments; in aaaiiion u wnicn qe ravin lVonY hia 'youth.'?, i -The inclosurel gtaatlv done, he repeated. " I prav thee has remarked that " it wilt now nroba- .19 now with tlie letterfChamberlain. let me see it: dost thon think that I am M vs not ' be deemedf extravasant. if we . the w riter was art intellisfent taari of the afraid of it? he passed the eds liehfl v l conclude tliat our melted carbonaceous ' iWld j but Yiot ' imbued with any deep I over his linger, and smiling, observed to j substances approximate verr nearly to tne prepareu cnar it frpi-niAntlv ah arpn inch of more in diam- father thao fire in anuff, wiU.be pbt tNiUvlaU sorrows,' After- thihevwent touted were i found-numerous,, globules It is again stated, that the- factious u I am of opinion that vou ouirht t Portugvese under Amarante, were on refire upon Saint Felien-del-Pirno, op their way to jofn the French. Rego has ,t- neighborhood,; By this means we., written uiai ne buiui 1101 ceaw mi pur-1 support each other; and be assured we -' sue tliemi These rebelsliad taken the ah&IL not ' Obtain ; an v advantage over 1 road to Asf orga, to avoid Monllo, who em untU we are united-that is to say; had left TalladoHid with aoine cavalry,! vnn t th r.dda? Manrmlp. and I in th. . A latpr naranranh states, that at 1 fnnrnmi -nil !ta rlAfilna v EVnm !,.' . -" .. I r r v." - - - r ., . l vviiv i i. iw w... v . ... wis. vuunv'i v . ' ""e" ? I positions we cpui;ooiain iruia unrcc-;. .- tuuonat army juagea it not pruqenvio everykind ol artillery, beside - mAfiAiniit. Knain anv fiiprntti nnu iini I , i .L .. j .. ...i. : i. aj pcii.iav.,ws . "v i several iiiuubuiiu uiru ;-wuvui 'vwc iuinv v commenced a inarch borne again. There J unite, without; (he possibility .ofv being ? are iiw.iiuisrcuau.ireo muui uiv c,"-"i taiten m uana. , .. - . ... .1 -.i i -" head quarters, ajuurgostnan tne oin not as late aswere before received. i The provisiional Junta,' far Regency,) wa? to leave Burgos for yitria. ; This doe.not .look much like going to Mad rid an soon as thev had anticiuated, The Rinr's health is so much better. r,lonil tlia no bulletin was issued on. the ,17th, I Slgned)Xf f V 'vii" Itis ajd m the apujHi ot. ranee m? I vhthfrr: If 1 K MM LVAl UL.I KJJklllOll IVIVa W ItWlDVI -V the tri-coloured flag; . ureat uneasiness prevaneu in rans, and the funds continued to decline". v. V ' . ma W- 1 1T . W I. t ' ine ffr?ie ngaic 4uao nau cap- "gui.: icih wruieuus uisucu uauicioui a sounu cure ior wi aetseiesanai r uu in3 na ow viiiiuiR iiiirniiiir iiiinivr . - . . i , . . iriaamiT lr riui . r nnuin n nnrnai . wa7i"i nnn i ami nrriiRvin .r - . -.T"! jrt : --'S.ji. TV:; ' I BWlOOIUiL - v a,v vva aiuviu(-i a -. tuait iiw wvwyj iii VCoiartli tttx tn rl'iAt hn fuiiJiwiVBrAiif. ' I tr has iL " This is 'that that will cure of a ouarter oT ait ..kuiis solemn .moment,,) ueiore ; ne.iay I inree sevcraiKuiuvis ut itic acaimiu, mm oi jieiictuj 1 mtnw i iiionvi . wiuipir -'down to rest;, and at the instant of part- JkheeUn dpwh,: desired all ihe people spherical 4n their form, having high a from hia ladv -a-Uli nil hia ,XamaatrAia nrav for him. and. recited a Ion? vitreous lustre and ft 'Great aesree. of V7v,JVV r-fj i - ni ' ' .- - w to bimseU. jkWhen life beptrn to heautvl - Some, of them, and generally i 'ngs.m verse was with him a natural fit; hjmseif for ' th block; he ' first'laid they wei Ihpse most; remote Irojn the -flusion, :and one to which he had lon himself down to trylow the blotk fitted I focus, were of a jet black like; the moat een lised.v ltia nPi-iilfar .n :.hfatonflhimi after risiner un. the executioner Inerfect, obsidian; others were bfown 3 le'gb "that- having before sufiered a kneelpd "down , to. ask, bis forgiveness, yellow, mnd topaz coloured,' others still I WlllCn .liaieiSLII. WIUI.IU tuwwC) Viu,l "Sis kicjidu, iuui, iiv fv. kvvuv-i f i-tiifi 3UfiiiiKiL wi n mi .rinpriM inn i wiiil i il.li 1:111. vriLU au -iuixu,i,i uiuunviw -1 f wapnhfi riooi Klo i. h,..f-.rtot-forl Vi'irrt unt tn tti-il-A .ill. ho I with thA tranftbirence and lustre of nor f' Cus .ned ta' ita. ir.nnimUiinn-: nit nf. rav a totm hv liftia? un bi ' hand, tcclaini' and others Still limpid like flint , ;t?n dwelt on the even which was now "and then fear - not, but strike home!'? glass, or in some casesi like hyalite or , , r11 a . 1 i : 1 . ' 1 11 - i a. a 1 L..A ,'an.li n A 1 awa 1 Afl ; rwiug ; 1 lie mit gUden detar-l w hen nejaid-ius neaanown -to receive r precious wpai, pu. ,wiuwui uw tureaad ifa f.ituro caf. u'.nrton. 4katiKft,tmtptl,A PYprufinnpr desired liimlccnce of the latter .M,'-, ' subject of his few poehisi that most OrW 1 to lay his face towards theeas't. 'It 1 1 J'l detached some of Hie globules, and uaJ one of ".fhe Farewell. - V i ' "' f was no great matter which way a man'sU firmly bedd.jig them in a handle ol wood IV, vhe ueneral ..who commands 1 is Aaron '.d'Eroles,- 'All the artillery and the army are upon my front, about two be tardy in our retreat, but try to unite, 1 oucn i w ,vie : opuuon oi tow. sincere v "MUiANSs, Melody, head s, go the heart lay right," said tried their hardness and firmness; they a diyisj&n of J7nj R .TTitt nrlr At cVim llnnttnn I .ant. Mmifh - . - liV a'ua-v V va v 'vini ww a www v a- (j j v ' - . " v ' a a " v .a . . - . 1 . a.t- . . m m - 1 i 1 - fc aa.mjtrf kMtm 1 4 nr. as n avl innriAA fl-li A tilth W mi fa P nnrti ' (4Te a opalilau Ullireu uo u uii.i luwtiii-viivp w tucJii'Ui V avjuy wvmjj mi the tpoast of Cfttalpnia, aiul; eent het ee UayS latSr thau wag received yesv v Tari, 4ry 15" Letters from Bay- translations we are indebted to the Edi- onne, dated Mdy' lOth announce the tors of the Amerjcac: ' ,: a J .1 iPt -.' Tl i 1 A AL aaMM . forces v in. the environs of Valadplid. the Jfontano, was the honoiabIAi"BERT 4 r. ' VI V. l.l 1 A.A.:..M' HCn!uo. .1 ll.',- Xlje jjrncn troops pre?viuiy mavauteu i uAi,aA.iJT, viimiiLait tuwuiui , mto as faras that place had lalien back. It Wourtot &t. i;ioua, , v. :.:,:, is said the Portuguese army tis irom 1 . fonti Muy. i ne report yester- b . . . - " T T I " . a . I :-a iL - , I - a J i '." " m frr a a. i ruin 7F . . ' - i .iiv iiTiriarnii it ,ina rnmnmro' tinrnnr - i n'-J Xfi.a 1 K '-'.A k Hf ' 1 Af iira r.f .Tanval.cia SnflT.'ji-rla Onnrt ,"V Miha hna pntirpiv miTeneraiiftfi nia flii-igiron?. commanueu ut .jwuinuffubii. ut .T.IuTJ.ntK ihik FrPtirK rwl ftnanifth I Mina. who fell li'iCKDectedlTunon tlieiUa'T O ,T-.. i . , ill - I , .. ' fl :iJ fa! men of the Faith. .V A- dispatch arrived said tliat, the plan ot 'Mma, was to at- ? thia- tnorning li-oro , Marshal Monceyiitacic in omer io.o,i8perse me two oivj- -. dated the l8th inst. in which theMar- sions of , Eroles and Romagosa, before , shal announces severe, check' to the coming to hand with the French'arr y. '; invauin0" army.- l was ine imennon ii is Bawi viiauciu' vu-saua wuu yvua of. the commandieV of the united French Mockaulns Santona with 3 or 4000 men ami Snnniali forces to comDel Mina to of the Arinv of the Faiths havinir at-;' . 1 i - i 1 I A . ....I J. ..l.K.. A. L. niit near y icn, or to onve mm wimin iiempteu jo., cuc, auiuc nuiuiv-19 tu ,u . a 11 ' ar aa . . U'aaa- v f 1 ohfit tni wra r r iiiDninimn aa ait 1 nose all the diviHJ5S ot their army had deniy abanaonea Dy ni wnoie corps been maotEUvering for ten days. ...- - d'annee. It w even said that there was ;";The; Constitutional ; General 'saw a sort of mutiny, and that the General t their inten. m$, ana, entirely. oeieatea 101 uie Taiui was.ooiigea to ny, accom , 4i.o':. Itiflfoad nf rotreatins- b Olotlnanied onlV bv ft smsrle aid-dereami). iiivuir f',ulv"- r r. o j -if , . ii . r? . .'-' .mh Acrioti.iiiT irrwiTi a .aninrpi inn . bii Accuruui? iif lite buiiii: u 11 aciciui,' aim vul'vii.-iv, -i'- ,r . .. o. . , , ' 1,1 S r ,1 nraa ar nrsuaaiu. xtiiua. lurucu riiiut uuvii 1 uauaiiuna nuu uwi . uvifwivo ,.' uv II tin. 1).i.,.eC. .n1 ll?P.nA BPmV 111 1 K A W 111 1 fV J !l H 11 t W Kinnu. tiruve ueiuic unit wiiiaiiuB.-)' au i ituvn t mv . ivm-i , ... w . Tronrli trminu and with I keen on the blockado of Siu.uma.a, It uiBniii vi . . v-v-. . 17Z. ri . . .. ... i i . . . 7 iui.;ku-;i auKL uwi tun Jkutuantu Aiuwi- ,ii. .. - A . i r -' '--,

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