r .'A nUia. Mfr-aru J t-v I sod JMTr, tut t'i v " mot eotUr'.oc, Las cu 4 t-rc.ioa.tioa wnkar-nnfs feorw-'r be fi tea f'VinceJ ef t'-t Ira'. if t-a ce h V. .iin. ' lit drlrff lit thai vb 11. a- , ? , "s- r (jr . Interior tSouU irve seders . t hats bro-;Htfrwal)eAsUle, where V V "tU yeJUUwKtnmUjra1c!othf fallen victims ta that di4ej tA, tUt '- . - ffj clothes should bs deposited in . " lara, trrmtticallj sealed Snd sfct to . yllamilUa, r umi tvtser part; and . . Ut'r, that inJiWoala'iaerfectUaUh " -; r ' ' ahould cloths themselves u these nabil - ' i.urnts, sad wear, the far fort J days, s .y..lmilwlln moat strict snperin tendance v V-;;f a comB"io fompuseit f tboae ' physicians who easy be snost convinced v. r tie doctrine of wntari'a." .Vell ' ? ir of the difficult of oudlflS en disponed t so throogb this expenmeat. -".A tbe rpinioa of Dr fossisfa proposes bta'etf. sleog with Dr. Lssserre, tobe ' tlievbjecti of the experiment." i V V - 3, s Journal da Debuts. FORKIGN.v V ! Ut -'-FROM EUROPE. N f -v r a r. 24 We hsve received by the packet ahip 7 I le ward. Cant. Hoktnde, Paria Mpera 4 -to tliCCth alt.iwing three tlaja later V'-' S 1 -i- than ear Diriou adricee. We no not bowser d iscover anj thing of parties lit fnofneot. -" ., t ..',:... V Accounts from Corfu to the 48th 0 Juljr.'rtceired at Aujsburgh, atate that Ihrahira Pacha had made (pod hit re .'v treat far a Anwt, y burned. Our last adrietcieft him at i Tripoli tta. .Theie accounts alao con .firqi the embarkation of HuaaeinBet, ear Navarro, with 3 or 4000 men, o join UJrahini.-- ' 1 A frightful Occident happened at Ri- . T)ault,'-near Tours, en the 9th of Anjuat. 'A;.-, One of the Workshops attached to the iv '--PowiTerlins blew op, with a treraem fT. lous explosion and killed twelve wn ' .y who had just enteral. The report was -r. CfceardiaJ six leagues distance,-and the -i concussion- was w jrreat jts to start' the . 'k windows' and doors of many houses at , s ??. our' uinu. uuies, umani. mere "t.?! 5 : were three thousand pounds of powder . X' , ' '-$ the.hop.iVA number of houses in the " ' jjeighborhqod were so taioch injured as -to render tVem unfit to live in. S "a. nomber of the friends of General ' -Lafsyette haye subscribed for the.pur ' v f 'pose of offerinz cold medal of the val- e ef J000 frrtorthebestpiece of verse tL ' i-upon ue JoYBxe 01 uibi winter 10 Amr- K . i ictt.his stSj, there, sod his return home. --f:l- i.-:srj:':Pri$, Sept. 15. . ? hMzWyM&4. (Private Correspon- ,ir J i" i cence; eazano jbgniSt commana- V1 0:in Ga!licia,',has sentan officer here -.'V , . ) to noti'fvthegoTernment that there are f:numer6tij cruizerr under the Colonibi ; an flag; Carrying on a contraband trade small, village? on the. ctst for half the established once. He also reports, that i owinar to the mallness of the force un- ; ?. dcr .his CQtnmaud, he can only make - show efi tirdonhdf 1 moreover that f rltthe coiitrabajidist seduced the, troops by ; Tresert(s of ibacco' arid brandy the sof- diejs themselves used seditious,' Ian'-. a- puager and. things re in such s state f tliatjh routd not be answerable for the " consoqtt'encea. , . ;, . l"4 The troops Intended' for the expedi. . j 4 tionto'llsirana, are constantly confined the.Mrracks at Ferrol, their discon ' f-.f ":ten iiicrt-'asin' "daily. 'Letters state that theoRicers jjo not conceal their . . :- fear) cf embarking with them, as they K . v rc Apprcnensivs 01 a oiuun j on me pa t i. "V Cbn'sidorabW sensation exists in the Jdipistrjilit conseQhcnce if the report 'L-n. fi aa'.n tWy tJ Ucfi I !lt tf Jr..f, ada, 'nch . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 .e tie lliS, M pirr u rut-' thX Tarks fretn r:'? t0 sffj-jenrt r t.rr-Je racTrinetit. tha csae V l.'i'i i not ti!iuJ. the CapUia. racl . '1 ceticte wua Maicein By, e,ttU;f4 Sada1ih city sail, widtoct ebataclc, and, ea the th, an emjgrment took place betwers the Turks sndUretks it Cerfsa' This ac tion was sk attended with ay serious ctttutqueeces; b Sachhtri reared from the contest wUhavt ny otenible caie. loota followed br tl rest ef the Greek fleets and, 00 te ( ef Jaly. the Terks were In sight of Natann. ; wn the 5th the? landed 5K0 Anuets; m the 7tl the Captain Pacha taped for Patru and Miasotofijrhi, where he ar med ea the 10th, with t frigates, 10 cArrtttes. 12 heirs and soa schooners. On the rth or 6th Hosseian took vp the line of march for Tripoli tzi, by, toe war of -Nisi and Leendari. Thus, it appears,' Ibrahim would receive axsis tauce, as we apprehended Instead of belni taaen priaoner. " ,t The Paris papers are all discusin the subject or the recognition of Hay tien Independence. The Motuleur de dares that it is authorized to Contra dict all that has appeared in some of the Ministerial Journals, particularly the Drapeatf Blanc, lit opposition to the sincerity and plenitude of tbe conces sion riSade by the ordinance of the 17lh of April laf, to the actual inhabitants of the French part of the Island of St.' Domingo. - The Duke of Wellington had reach ed Paris from s tour of inspection. Im tmi, rJ t.T. col U'.e .5 -t naue dt. me , council oi taiuue. -i. , iftvl reesvwwniiieai. 01 me inquisuiuu ' The.' report cdufines the duties of tins j,, tiibunal t religious matftrs alone, and ( " . in no manner to any thine rela.uve to t UU rrpord thrrt lt il rxj'.Ci rrxrt as Cfa. UmS Brit bt Seea jUWr,itfco Tripoli, tale ttt Loci Ochr. ta preparirg ton b k0 fnnU to BraA pihm arrt that Ma lmU;p k oow dlrertint k atttauw to Grtt. T tliina lb Wtea owimkkw w aow Iktlr. owcJlj aa U BrJ fo- MMMat mil ta enret bia rctarn. Sine preparing tb abora, wt htS fod two adJUoMj irtln upon the aubiect, which lac btiU doubt that Lard C. baa dcurmiaod .nnH .inntf ! this MttTllrilC. ai u, u tcftaiMed br tbe mcmirtHe hxemti, thet i th ee of a reeogmitioa of tb Mepeadenc of tn soum Acrvcwi Sutcaby 8wiii,Vf aecura adraatajw imiUr to Uiom aupuUted far by Franco for RALEIGH- F1UUAY MOONIXG, OCTOBEtt 7. 183 , politics;' that the jodemeots shall be 188"4 Tbut .of 'l 'ilu -lit .-! Jifi .A P?vtance-aDd alelter. from London of the FROM ENGLAND. - Charleston. Sent. SO. By the Isabella arrived last night from Liverpool, we have received our file of English, Scotch and Irish papers. Li verpool dates are to the 21tt ult. and London to the 10th. - The Liverpool Mercury of the 19th Siotes Upland Cotton at 8 to 1 1 J, anti ice at tr to 22s; and we learn verbally from Cspt. Whelden that the Cotton market was improving when he sailed. Our papers contain scarcely an ex tract of late news worth copying. v It was currently reprted In hngland (hat Lord Cochrane7 and Sir U, Wilson were about to proceed to Greece with 4000 English and German . troops, and . that two seventy fours, razees, were purchased."' ' - '- " The; accounts from Greece are con-! tradictory as usual; but upon the whole : the just -cause, was not as prosperous as the-friends of liberty would wish." ' v 'li? Mercury. , liotlon, Srpt, 22. Gibraltar newspapers. to Aug. 11, are received by the 'I ridenti.arrivcd at lhi port.1 They furnish but little . intel ligence of interest to the Americsn reader. So low had been the king of SpaVs purse, that , to enable him t travti from Madrid 4o at; Idellonso, it became necessary to collect all the funds in the hands of the collectors of Excise duties' The Emptcinado (Gen. Don Juan Martin) i to be executed accord ing to sentence, his body quartered and to be exhibited at four points upon tbt hieh road! ' M. Abad Queypo, Bishop of Itechoacan,' had been condemned to 6 years confinement in a convent near Toledo, ifl order; ay his sentence, that he mm then learn christian1 doctrine! by which ib pronably meant the ditme right of Kings. " ' ; - - - ' ' ' ' iEUUOPfeAN lOTELLIGENtE.' By ine uttival of tbe packet shirt' Leec! at Nev .Vork from Liverpool, the editors of the Commercial Advertiser i'.ava. receded their regular file of London nd Provincial npra, the former to tlie evening of the 22d - Aug. inclusive' ' t, i-. The letters gwir glooriijr accounts of the: state of the Cotton Market, unil announce thai another, respectable house,: extensively engnged in tbatliade, had stopped payment. Some of the letters mention the failure of a JSfih house in the sfime line,' but of less im. made oubltc, 'and the accusers made ' known''., ftf i tbe accused , Hie Priest , Oliva has' been entrusted v with the re-' toort, to carry to thfRrnjt for royal as- ftt,t.Mi Rcacfio tsi'addressed a very city CI , 23d, states that a Cotton Broker in that had susnended oavment. - . . - lliesc cirqumslances, added to the great supplies that had arrived, had paralycecf the market for a time, and i further decline in 1j:x--. .u- price naa taaen piace; . v pianos ana Aiaba- vi.uu?u.iV- suvsMUft. . ma9treqtlouA at 7 34 to lid, Orleans, 8j " Since the" aboysS tpreparwb for iu. Turpentine, best, 10a fid, Tar, 16s a . HressV and Irahamittcd "tff our southern J 17s; Car, Rice, Bark, Ashes, ateadi. tho two t vorrtspondent, we;ere' fatored ,by a 1m rather improving. A letter says, Tobao commerciai friend wtiqihevownn du 'Cortimettetvf the ,1 fti of Atigtist, being vthe only "paper of that date received by k" the IIowtfn.i'ttontains thejbllowinff " summary of news from Greecej compiled roni letters fivm : Italy, of August 1 'f.J )uhlishcdintheAWer'CoisporidI tntt letters from Marseilles of July 31, ''i snd from Triett of August 1, inserted in , Jlugihurs; Gazette and Jjutttian CJ6er- vf Theiwo firs papers yhich are. U- WW' vpraoie i me cause 01 too ureeKS, a - free in esyinj'that great' discord feigns betfreeB .,3fhe tnh'abitants of the "conti- yfaent n those of the Islandste; 1st .' . ternot wishing to recoemze the author ity 6f ColocotronK Ibrahim Pacha had j-v notaiiereu nis position materially, nav. 1 --.inz bis hedqarters 'st Carilenabe tween TrlpolH-J nd Arcadia, where he ited hi i junction With the troops sent 1 Xiavarin . by Hussein JJcyITie ' Jlxatrian OUitrver publishes Some de lu.it tlat e- ". rf-.-r., t-;J.: ; tit! JcicskJ lib i a t f t 1, swer. f . Jlr. Cestke'piMfd aTofglle roa! tad saw tLo dtceied jyirj down. tbourH pvt dead, bsenslbls arsd Vi!p- lesl.. After mevioj hia to the ! of the road, he west , and trsie alwut one mile,' met the prUnnar. ' spoa beW ioformrd of the situaticn d the deceased. t4fe sscd Uiat h a had wr I ' - . -. V it t.t 1 .1 (it ttrr j. trrt tf, t ' -' ' -a. C it tr Ir ; - vat. s-t.l. r Prttenlatioh of Colors. Oo Satur day last, an elegant stand of Colors wu presented to the Raleigk Blues, by Mrs, Marlixo, through tlie Captain of that Corps At the east door of the Capitol, the Standard was handed by Mrs. M. to the Csptain, who, proceeding to the front of Jtjie Company, which was drawn up in line at a few yards distance, presented it, with the following remarks; FeiUw 8JJien-n bslialf of Mrs. Marling, I Lava the plesmire of presenting you with this elegant Standard, as a testimony or ner res pect for the Corps.. I perform this agreeable office with tlie more satisfaction, as 1 feel as. sured that, should the occasion ver offer, you will not disappoint the eipeetations of our osmotic I'atroness, out aeiena ner pre cious gift with becoming braver', and honora bly sustain tbe character 01 American sokiiers. To which the junior Lieutenant (M' Kethcn) replied as follows: , Sir, In behalf of this Company, to which we are both attached. I gratefully receive the flattering present, with which our much loved patroness has honored as a present doubly prized, as it is both the work and donation ot one whose rentle saitvky of manners and ma ny social virtues have endeared to each indi vidual here assembled. In ofTerintr her our thanks, I speak the un divided sentiment of the Company. And permit nir, Sir, to assure her, that so long as female worth shall be esteemed as the 0 pearl of great value, or Jove of country shall con tinue to actuate us, w e win never desert tni Standard which now, for the first lime, unfurls its pennons over the heads of those whom, I trust, jt may lead to glory. And by that Su prtvme Power, who alone can inspire a virtutut valor, we promise never to sutler its mir es cutcheon to be stained, save by the blood of those who may me lo its defence, or 61 ted to wave it triumphantly over the fallen hopes of our country's enemies. - ' -f - This Standard, which is painted with the donor's usual taste ;ahd elegance, represents, on one side, tlie goddess of Liberty, holding in her left hand s Siaff surmounted with a Cap, andin the right tlie Cornucopia: on the reverse Side, the American Eagle, surrounded by a con stellation of Stars, and grasping in its talons a sprig of laurel, arrows, and a scroll with the name of the Company on it. ; 'The Superior Court of this county commenced its Fall : Session in this City on Monday last, the Honorable John R. Donnel presiding. There being as many as three capital cases for trial, the State's business was taken up on Wednesday morningwhen Ja rei Chamblee, charged with the mur der of Edward Carlisle, was put upon hw trial. It appeared in evidence, that Carlisle, in company with a, small boyr(tlie principal, witness,) .went on the morning of tlie commission of the Crime to the house of Chamblee that he was there' abused bjy ni-!ud.tbaf Carlisle, Chamblee, and the little1 boy left' the house together, and after going 1 u 1 ' - s I t si - 1 seat frxr, bh is at t. :;, . ; wira . - prodseed iL sl polling .st . knife, sisiped as s reason foe" so" do? j ter-. a smst th encWwAi, ing, thai the tieceasea nan stucKea hiss vitHit, ' ' ' f The" prisoner wssdeRsded by IL Seswell, and the Attorney General being indisposed, wss . tsiuted U the proseculiofl b D. L. Baringer,' Esej. He wss scquittei) ef Murder, bat found gtsUty of Manslaugh ter, -' j Vlien our paper was pnf to, press yesterday, the trial of t)(uiiei Ray, also I charged with sa order, was progressin, i . ss t s R ersj twtUe period? t sicni tvoihi me it ,f et,r year eineea aundred a.4 u,ri , Tat party dwfatrl i ,m tmigrtinf Swvji,' is di-eo.! aJf Ur.iix w iV.n vhe . try,assibrkced iatas trca'y. y taken, pursuant to priors rUT t neat of War, to nee ruin, st t . within tbe edd lerrtinn-, the h Chiefs and warriors wuh'the sctliil w men, women ana c&iuren, m: m, prtparuory to a meeting ts k tba, said, Urritory, for purpo, te with the treaty, on the 2utU kUi Sett '- '" . -. , ' T1 cowimanding officers ln tht Crf.t . The Petersburg Republican rf day last says, NotwithsUndtng the un-j nd they ilf protect the imhsin a. 2 favorable "news from Europe, two loads' u'e Inders wkI ir,..' tf ... I kera found amoii(r the Indians., k 1,. . of cotton were? sold In thjs town yes- Jd and turned over the cia ...uU, 1' irl rn' V.liA ' ba proed4 aeainst according r.k "' , I Reports awlother eommmnciuoui '. money. . . General, will b addressed to aim at a' ta, p! btucrwisa directed. , . T - Cv order of Maj. Gen, Gainr 1 - 4 ' CJutrhtlc. S,d 0- The National Journal states, that the report (which has been recently circular f , ted in most of the papers) of Mr. Ad- ama hnvinv rffnBMl tn errant Mai. An. drews an interview on his arrival at 'r?S!"me? ,u A"7'1 r. v RJchartlsOn's Creek, on the lGth k .;;. Washington from Georgia, has no fo,, partlcobrs'cf which,.M ire foundation in fact." '. jdebted tos'gentleman of tit'ntown.ultj The same papjr also contradicts, up 'has recently been travelling t!,- j, on unnuestionable authoritv ' another ! Atim' i l PPafs tha J laiac 1 uiuui ttuivii lias iuuiiu 119 war in- 1 fiepheW, Went to several Journals viz, inn lus Frencli Consul at Washington refused to sign s bill of health for -the frigate Brandy wine, the vessel provided by our Government to take Gen. Lafayette to France" ' ' - t The last advice at a4, that all Wk T F 9 A M4ik!a tmf tit MMaaa Mi S 4k A I- ..a3. . tion of the patrols and the guards at the Banks, had left the city; and that .the Yellow Fever had made its appearance at Natchea and New-Orleans. rs in company ; h to the house otrnltrA Qtalon, lor the purpose of mquirk r; his conduct for unmercifully bnu 'i hero woman, belongihgtp tlieelda Mrj Leigh. -After some altercation, t qiii. rel took place)' and as Mr. Leiii jfe the act of iteppirrg Into the piaizt.SU t6n:i:hafged "I gUsTat liim, but t fortulratel f being in teach of it, directed i cnurse. ana ine rnnrvnis wprr n, , One Mot brought Iigh to, the floor; bt thetf stabbed , hint ' in -several pUes,' which soon 4ernunated' his existence. As sotm ssvthe elder Leigh wai di; ,:ch ed, s battle ensued between $tatou and the neohew. whom he soon bro'U'-ht tt i The last Columbia (Tennessee) ps4theiflfrithr.th''breech':bfbi gus.. pers contain interesting accounts of and slso stabbed himf he then left then Gen. Jacksoh' late receptm and en- altering iu tliek Wood, and locked .u. 1 ,m . himself op In s roomIlii' family, it terrain nent at that place. . 'He was . Lri'sJrmmWstthetirns COrted into town by the ; Jackson i th hnrrihU tr.nnirtinn t nlar. lie Guaras" and " Colambia Blues.'.5"' " Af- J was found in his room .on". the evening ter nsrtakinir of Mmo WrifimMta aft ' f -the saifte day,' In S fttateof inloxicj- the Urtments nwvided for J.l . ad r:0' lodged in jaU. to eeiviftj the ' saloallohs of ' those who crtjwded from i quarters to welcome him, he wss waited upon bya numerous assemblage .of his masonif brethren and conducted to their Hall, where he was received with masonic houorsaod ad dressed by Brother M."". D. Cooper; to which he made an affectionate & appro priate reply .The General was then re'eonducted to his lodgings, and from thence escorted by the military,; accom panied b- the Revolutionary 'soldiers his trial-JawriaA Cub(i.-T? New Orleans papers Is the 2d instsWert that, ftom the iidW mation recently received tUrongh a gcu tleman froin Klciicov there can U no longer sny doubts; as to the "mtetitbn of the govemitienfof that Republic to in vade .Cuba. , Three thousahd troops wei e assembled at Campeachy about tin first of August, ind 'ien thousand mors were expected when t'uese unitcd fo'j ces were to cross : the narrow clianrid that separatesif ucatarJ from Cuba. T insare a superiority to 1hejilfiiic. flag in the Gulf, tbAsia H affii uu hiimu, iu uiiitcasiuii, u uitiucr ft- : . . . 1 l i following, smong other toasts, rcr j boohranriatf ra;i:'alcsalmttl .tat t drunkt f,, ; ; t r debarkment of $ or? ISflW disciplined , This . Sweeten Pjaftttt The only safe del trflops; with the aid to be expected i frot pository of unhniited power! . -v,- some bf ihe Crebles; would be sulkiest Our dutinfrdthed Gnat, Gen. Andrew Jaete--i -at rrki T.m nA ftriniards. W so He arrested the hand otrbiUary ow. 1 .7 ?1 l re er, drove back tho invader, and saved his W" ttlf 8h.0Uf . ? country. . , -.;, "; ; . - . r,7W8(.Au4uary 1815f TUm oh Marathon saw not a more 1 - Rv Gen. Jackson.--Th Serofeirn tmblttX ' .:;i in tlm't OfHsvtl. i thev have constituted a government for their! .. i,rf In wsrraut 1 1 prosperity and happineas! palsied be the arm V-r ianiim of C that snail attempt any innovation Oil its sa- paourt revengs, oh co is up to a dangerous price, ilia Ureek.i&cry thing being tranquil iu curupr, our auvnuon is nrsi airecfeu to tuo stuurs 01 in j ureeKS. JJUt we are still as much in the dark as ever. -.The weight of; testimony, However, (roes to confirm our previous accounts of the defeat, and even the Capture of tbmliim Pacha. "The Courier of the Z2d, states, that a letter from Corfu:, of a fate date, in GallignaniV Messenger of the diyvpreceding) "ineiitions the arrival. of a ununi viiicrinjn jjvn ui vvmaiiia, W4U1 news ihicb is said to eonfifgs the atatemeut of Ibrahim Pacha having been taken prisoner by the Greeks.f.A letter In tho Algemchie Zeitung, of August 15, dated Venice, August S, states, that a ship which sailed fram Corfu the 31st of July, has brought letters from that place; which repeat the reports already circulated, ot' a apeedy termination of this year's campaign in the Mores, Ibraliim Pa-cha.'-aliosa bold expedition d the Mores,' had raised So tnany illusions irt the heads of the European frieoils of the Turks, is reported after having had several engagements with Colocotroni, which were all to bis advantage, to have been taken prisoner, with part of his army, and the rival plan of the Porte to be I that frustrated at one btowx An EnglUi . ..... 0 cred iruarrantees! , , some Short distance in company, the de- ; By Ma Sam'I Polk," President of the day ceased continuing to abHse the prisoner and challenging him to fight, he at the same time having a k nife in his hand, wss at length ad vanced upon by the prisoner with' two large; pieces 'of'weod iri his hand-CarHale( . seeing him advance, threw down his knife and Us fishins rods, seized s fence rail; snd placing himself in a thursting position, threw it at.Chamblcei .tiiough ' without striking him, and turning immediately about ran o&pursited by Chamblee-that Cbitii lileef'aa.iiiarsijTn piece of woM sfli'Wici?s'c him about the i back ot the 1 neck. ?snd knocked hidownsnd that - Chain blee immediately jumped upon hint and struck him) to the knowledge of the wit ness,' two licks -the deceased cryins out sotne same time- tor inerjcy, j lie the Patriots of Mecklenburg- county N.' C, who on tlie awn Mayva in solem assom. bly, boldly declared themselves free and in: dependent.-.; . :',!r s - ' By Col. 1, K. Polk. Qene-al Jackton Flis conduct in the late presidential election "Honesty is the beat policy," and will ulti mately prevail over intrigue and corruption. - Rv Tlavid nillcanie. " fhd. ii:tlrulint guett Gen. Jaclwnn political talents ener gy and decision of character parallel to his Military achievements. ' e - ,rtv -v By A. O Hsnia. CtL fTm, Polk tfMrih Carolina The Revolutionary ..patriot He fought the battles of hit country, and sealed with bjt blood the liberty we enjoy. '" 'The ceremonies of the dsy concluded with s Ball given in honor o( the Gen' erl',w4-riv; -.H '.f'-&te$M$' ft-'- MTke:Albst) fN:5TK6Mfte sti; that there have been gathered from gar dens jit that city,-' this season, a Pear arid Peach, ",the former . measuring 1'4, abd.. the latter It inches in circum(er- ilief that the proposed invasion oj !b would receive the support of Cu-a jbia.7Vc.JLM . ' -: - "v 'I CommodorJ ' iAWBsiififc CJ; dorefWARvoTorf'nd Capkifl oLti. have been sprntcd t0 P1 ! oC selecting suitable s.te to ysrdsnddwthutoej ter iota . conaiuuqai r rif,f !.: ..V.a- nf ..irh site. It tain, what place the , Commis will jleeide tipo fcr ?1 TL t U tantf establuUent. ut ,.it somewhere on th.oast ' in the Gulf of MexTJJ.' thet Sd March last, appropriates , dollars for the purchase ofers and the erection ot wt p j re. improryenfs Ju;;; . j cessary for ' the' 4c coffimoda. " rf war in that quarter. .1 b Fr , r. it is presumed, be but svtry s t r i.i rnpnse. It is 1 ' uuu v w'v -r ... the Commissioners wi. tase in.thextiIoo'UoiH- iJ : which, snt direct fioas itoeU & J n Uoeu st tius Unt ttt taem tod hears I ent; 3 . " ? jssge lotbjalwp Uornei,