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' s ' - i : . : . 0 -x . . j . 1". ',"- '4.- - '. i f s v '''' : ILiLKIGn, (N.a) FlilDA?. VOCTODER ss, 'ti. xvr a, ",Y -cttaf Vpru-Ccryu uaxrury ; . ri.lkw.wall,f j BELl, & LAWRENCE S mY . tKra otlr a-- ihwXi pa- MT WW he CI Wll!Ott kt Uh( (I f fa paid . U UlHM, art i tftf diiMMwwi kit II the ef lb r' 1 .tort, mIm til wrnrapi ' ' are pa. Adaenia-aaenia, ntwi( if. ' . ton Sir eaeetted tvrre Inert far ifc.rUr, '' ;; auUiaeatf freest far twek oatUoaaaa'. . All ui'-rtwjM runon mmm poH pmut. ' 'i : - - f - 1 A ," ,k rfaViaT. , - T V'T Tho Yujusta Aunu&l Rare? f iTtU. b nw.lW berth To. ady ia Jatwary, ieri,far tfetawfafgltOO. fr far Bay erer, atare'e pW b lb world a (JL few ' M dr, 4 tone bata,fcr parte ef - 500 JJ JgUtDr 4eK,far. , MM .jtrt 4j, lor Itay m, thrm kit. J . - - : 0VW ' Tb weijlU wd tfti reMribI kj Ibc nifat (iTllMahtb. ; ,... . ' ' ' '. . TM M rfT vitl rrf tMk tor j fear, (neluding ihOM lUt ha o rM Wforrt iid r prnaa miy, kf Im ibmkt prop-, mH wnrj koc (it lu U bit iuir koih of (wwhcw -J. ,';V 'O... .J ' Th Turf M b Bm oMcr. tojMl t tnf fa h failed 6ntr4 M U mk ?iU b banf op falt, VkMll Khq Awit FROM (U .fawiWr,M tW H tt tmn m&, komi ! ha( 4 tW r WTrrtl Mr kku re WMpwH f ftMaf; a (a ! drkr -fca th Mrrawiduif A; m4 M ha afatkM. . aod kw vkk kia a kfaa Wl fata aaat mJ vkiM IWr hat, mmWi r. (-Mark.aBi. ilia ((, aaa vriu. H Ml dnaktlrai ftttantpt ia paa aa a Crr mm! paMkl7 m1 fckrfaaN4 awil tea a ikat afiaM It la " that ha kat fa kit WMloa arvmt eniflaatH af mwl . aWaaiar, i)Cd kf feoOmsra of rttWiailkT tia armiadWikCity arwaMaeM,Md rakahljr ill attempt ta anka kit ifatr ant laionaattoa rarncauat bim. UI ka ikuL fttlly reoei?a4 aad libarallv reatnJM. - ' UtVIUiOHNSOW ' Valoa u H. 8. v SrpCt,1MS. "bwuiiflg 4 Panacea; a Gatoberf. tiS, IXtNbTftEETrVrMar. ; .lledical rpllegs of S. Ciroliniu TUR LECTD h ES af UU faatiu'tkm ail) ka rranad oo tka, ataaad , Moodaj at N0Tukc aeit.'ai Inlloaai '. ' On JInatmgBj J.Cdward Hobrook, M. 9. . . ' , ' SurfrryJamai Rimaf, M. O. " Jntttlute and PratUci ifAitJidnm&tnuri flnry Di.kfoa- VI, 11, ; " , J1uria .UtdtcmHf trf R' Frntt, M. D. OtaefHf mnd Ditetum f fTcman wd In fian 1 boisM O PrMrj 'M. IX ; .Mewuirt one j-j9rmaeg-t.amum Kavead, " AVjfW lorjf oft 5few--.StrpVea ROi. 411; U U IX - 4 -..:'."... ' - - . 3. HRNRY WCltSOK, M. , -, v v. film tht Facuhg. ' '..Aonaat-tS, iWi'&SWi-Zft 36-IK,.. , 1 ' 1 .'. 11 1 , ' i . TRKf) KICK CJ r.UAi rei'pecifutl; Marmi JP hi rnd Mri the public geBerslW, thki lie Km jutt rrtuHiaH from Neabera; and bai ukea Sa aiora, Jurtuerly oooupird by (Joolora Bui-gyi It Haothr, at Ida aaraar! Fiyuttet ilia and Mar. tin atrarta, har .ka bit on hand a Urg and won iplrIM aoHtrtinent of ,RE4HV M H.W. tOTiUNfi. jkada at Major Cook'i FiaWiA taemin Neater la il.a faiett fuhion and l , kapajfar alyla omkmijl,ip. That aouitat af tli folfawinr artrcleu , - , Supariioa Blue and Bltek aloaa eoata, ' . ; Do, . Blue track coal, . ,-V..Xlo ,-. Olirt do .du. , c. Uo . - .. Green do . do "-i. , ; , . ! l"b Bo Coata, ; 1) ;.. - Great Coat. Odmi. . . do ;dQ ' .... . . ; And a larra and nnerai atwrtmtnt of Pint. ftnind VU,irfljdeieripiion, v lVe rod were Utoly imported trorn New- Tark and Philadelphia all of Lih will be told . 41 lha ntoat reaaooable price Cwcaih. ' ,, KafaiglhSept S3, 1M5. . ' 4f , X. IL (fautfamea lihinr their Clothe made Major Cook' Clothie EUblihaiot, Ne. , Urn, will enH and iitava llioir mfnure with me, . Her they an ha aecootmofatd on the , most rentoiubl term, and at ,lb (horteat po. I Strajed Away. -.Cm. V ' FROM the SuHaenW a if.U. prrel Mara,-with a whit aoot n hr Ibrtdiead, It her right bind Toot white abort her fetlock, and tierham her lfl ltn aka i. Inm K tfMM AlilO.a) ' .r i. - I.. JiiA aiskve. ha u 00 thtSOth iottaot hear r ,bP Wk afl Joboww, iielow Battle' brklpt on " the horlh aide f Neusa Hl Shf rsitecl ia Ortaea. v 1 will nuilkbly , rd any peraon tv aka her op aadaeavei f" fa U ine, or to luUxm la where li J. , CraBCuai ititelyjoung Negroes fofale. l ViB ao'W'WF Ka fopr or 6 llkrly; yemet ,v X female Nitroei he will ll low for Oath JnryWth. Ilj,' For Sal or Rent. L ,"HB ttibteriber inlcnHiR to laiiv Raleigh Hii hllj with to ditnote of t-V, clter. u for (bve-. b tin' ia tlie centra hf bniinM. - l ,e" "'clfa":?' Jor mi1y t aVidence, C -Mf garffc and trut-hooiie.,' A tint . brjw0 mn, JeU afwfj applieaiion 1, VV V-tHp- Uking to purafaaM, can Jht 4raiK ad Informed of lU term, 01 libit HIP In lt, uhmr.k.. ' " - I. - lleipo ivtA luiva Liiherto naliotrin hin. wi . t 1 jST4 "w "" r tadekled to bin J Ml. forward w or kefara ib Siat of October, ' t r '""r '""I'" ae4:atai i 1 . radebtcd. will pleat nd al) ihoce eall on him ti liri - act na. 8nrtabr 8l,t2S , . flMieow , Straved or wag Stolen, i . J nRM tl.e iihiribec,aW the 30th Aoniit, L' t " brigHr aorrel OHSK, or . "Tj V"1' rlherbriher kt.4 h y. -kia r . -all and fcitht'; ; ilL'!' a dollar. frBforrna , 'Zlr' -"J "tor'-tiMi that will lead to h dja .,i,. w u.e ine,r it De WM,toletr ;rl--c' A HlCHMfin r.HtK P WEBB It WtLUkVS bar jUtt reaeWtd a aopplr of 8 aelebr Med Paaaaa far tha aore of SarotaU. Kint't vi. Rhtama titm, J terra. Tumort, It mora ptrtiaalarly for SyphiUt. MerturUI diaraae, h a. i WarraoM 'lt;h. Sept. I, 1185. y ; 37-tf State ot North-Carolifia. IN ob.dler.ee to the it ofibeUeneral A aambly of IIW, Cbaptrf tha 7thtb Hub ha I reatorer harrby five naMce. that hr will parebaae of tha htoakt or Share I any or all ol the three Terl Banitof (hit Htale, for ha uk. aad benefit of the Publict-Letter ad dreaaed to him oa that luLjeet, po-paid, will be promptly replied to. A ... , JOUN UATWOOli PuVTretr .ahijh. Oat at, H4 ' . .tf TUE MUSEUM roreign Literature ind Science, 1 ' FviUkdby E. ItteU. Philiuktpkia : J aoropoaed eotirVly, iu title impliea. ofte Iretiont from ftrtign journal few wordt may abaw that it it howenr fir rrom bcir.a ad. reraetooar two ioatimiiea or literature and (bit -on the aootrkrT. it mar have xa i.t.u...... effeet lit preremin the . diaaemloiitkm, f do. .r,im in anaonunoe HU the pifeeipk-e.Uoa which our anaiety i aoott kuted Borne ot thr Briuah Keview nd Mmzlnna 10 tin aountry eiaeily at they appear at home, aol ther at well thOie which are not pobliah ed here, cubrace Biucb Butler of little tnteratt nu u wnniR w our read ert a ltd whion. it qot oufrequeatly fitted to fitiata their lileiary ttcte, their moral, jar their potilHUl prineiple. Hut while it awwot ka denieJ ihat there 1 ia all thee foreign JouroaU a large part which eon. tin of detail and peulationt wbisb ar unio trreatlai to meriaan reader, r niaaheviou ia their poliueal or moral tndekar . it in eauallt that a eonttderable nortioa nf their eon. that they emhraee mock (bat k in a certain t tent b ofreoend application and of intereM and raiue. ana ini they embrace taock (bat h in I ferv liirk 4rare Ltermin ami uU... tieal, anumi and able refia. d aad eh-aanti euuak Ibat will noite thoogbt and rtlina the imagine-Con-fib! will raie tha gemu and mend the brart". And whea we aonaider that the great eat philoaopbea aud auteamea, at well a poet, eriua, aid all other men of literature, now find ise periodical prat tha channel through vhUh their opinion can be convered with the ateatat cerUiuty and tBeel to tha greatett tanaber of aaeaij it will appear tery evident, bat koowi. edge of what ia tbo arHtea and done atoad it neeeaaarj to the eceBful euIUTaiina of our ow litcrarare, and innorUiit to the aalliioiaa. aako.' lar and wan of buaineaa, aa well at ta hlnt.hb raadt only for moaeonU U ' ' J D Mrtoni whoTeiid at a dialane Iroia the great (Irpniitorke of New Book fa . New lavea tnna, work aooducted upon tliit plan i peculi rly jmportaat a aBbrding to tlieui ta opportu. nil ot keeping pace, in aom degree, With the pmgrew of knowledge,! wary Inning expewa of money or time. , ' : When it b added, that moat of the lileraTire of lb day i not euilr aeeeaaibV in any other than thi iorea to oui-famttie. it will readily baa kaowledred that a work condncted Bima the nla of the MeaMmmajiriii awry aoniiderabfa de- Rree luwreatUHt awl taluable How tar thi Journal ha been utceatful in endearoi inp I I merit theae ipheMalloba, mutt be deiermlned by liivt hi rapia inorcaa oi ine luoacnp lion liat is Hit noa gratifying proof of . -, ..-rMitt or rvBitoATioii v. The Mcirtj it pubiiahed by K. . IjtTux. Philadelphia,- A numbvt annetriavrnr aBOAtb. aad the autauripiioo prfce u Sis Oollai year, paykoia m aaanee:.f s "yk. yd- : t t- It mill Mill frffbetlarr to latera anhaori. ber, touf nt U cmiiiimci m pagm advance, uc oiuavuoi pegaa in Juir, tazj ana; au the back ulubtrt uiai b obtafaad oa lha ahote xK? 8"t orlneaboV oirk reW t tCa STAtt OFFICE, Uaieigli, . ,r 4 t:,l penitea inyiirpapef of thTtn b tant the proclamatton of Mortlecai No ah; Ex-Coftsol of ,TBBii,&U; &c;&e. It appear to me k rciharkable for its mo desty ait ia atriking fni its' preftunip- uon. ir, inoap nai siwayg Deed an irti veterate fe to legJlimacj;. tut," sttiiigp to tell, .he haachanged ii!e8--bi wn worda convict bim; In '1tja proclima- tU-n, be attlel liimaelf, vforwiot1t a la numcire tequime, DT ine urice ol lio'h GbTtrnor aind Judeo of Israel; '.i No. no even loa he deign, witli (be faelp of hi partizan?:, to truniD BB a' Banheilrim:' i& give siioio kiud'ofcolourtria to hfi iiatth an kft'tbrts. rraW ta 'tdlviM rt,t rtJr.alU. eScrr eobZnnti br II! S Ceurt-rttr- J1 Deity.. Ha tU&wi op the ?IuJ.fl 5fJ cf ff4 and comttntiioa jurdff fh lieVtenloTer TTfTaTf! Adttrt (WivkmAai akir.f r . - 1 l ff K aaat an .la.'A.a If T1. - I an . - . Deity., lie follow i up the trade, aad eeit bcoaea ckief ef Tex tatSertit. nu wnuiute wTaosr aaoueat j lajaeca piuUos tax n rrerr Jew- dlioerarJ tbreethoel ihe wwdd. to the amount ef one Ppanuli Dollar. . I am afraid t'tat ur.noeh will labouf oodtr but dlfil. eel tie to collect hia tax; for he will tad many of oia aatioo toe poor to pay it, without great ioconrt aience te thera aelm. Ilia preaemptioa fa etteaptinr Co dictale to the Jewa from aucb a die- taace a line ef eowduct dttnnr the Greek eeflteat, end hia advice to thoee in the d if- lereut cvropeaa krmiea, put me in miad of MunthaosinV.man, vbo, at 15 Hia, et mm , is wort, oierelf ty blowing bis oose. But aot tatisBed with an Itoa, be proceed te Bturp the office of High-PrienC. and hit mandate ia inffi, cieitt te alter evea the iawe of Mu Ooe paasage pluaea me much, wbere he intends toralhtr the Iodiaot iotohi fold. How leckr woald thia be for oar Geor. gia Peighbora, could they but persoada we vrcc.a ro-piace uemaeivea Ohfier the win of the Judge of Israel! ' What expense would thia save ta the United States! .1 think the offer aght to be made to them. ' '': ' ..' r.t ' But to view the matter in a aeriona licht, I am afraid the Jewi will not trust one, who, lb the beginning, takes them without their consent, an d who affects sach arbitrarf : nowerV Much more might be laid oa the subject,- bat I con. sign his proclamation to a certain gen tlemantn New York.1 who, no doubt, will do every lost ice to it. In fact, Mes srs. Editors, his plan & proclamations are like the ; far famed Uregor M'Greg or,' the cacique of Parkin, alike drlusivo and visionary? and they auit no other meridian but that ofViehna.St. Fetera- burgh or Conntantinoule. ; - M. ' . ,.M1SC K LL AN EOlJa ; TenntsMt Letiilalure-Ia the Ten. nessee Legislature, a resolution war a- dopted 6n the 24th ultimo. ? in" conse quence of petitions signed by 600 or 700 ciuzena oi wnue, varrenana rrenK hn Counties, fuf tlie appoiattneat- pfj commissioners to survey tue road irom Kingston to Sparta.' " . 'A resolution haa beeft Introduced in to the same legislature bv Mr. Caniu, to prohibit the reception of petitions in favor'of divorces. -Whenft thia resolu tion was called up for consideration on Monday, the 26th ultimo, Mr. Camp of fered as a substitute a resolution-" .tht no Jaw shall be passed,' at 'the' present session jot the- legislature granting' a divorce.T.The resolution, thus amende ed, gave, occasion for a very animated diicuesion, hich resulted in its rejec tion, there appearing, ayes K oea E6. -. A resolution offerrd by Mr. Camp; to memoriali2.f Congress ou the subject of clebric but the obstruction of the mus cle ahoals, wai taken up d adopted, & a Committee was appointed, consist ing of eight itfemberl j ; -ft; MrCamp introduci on i'-ithe ! follow ing day, a bill to prevent the marriaees 6f minors,? contrary to the consent of their parents or, guardians. ,This bill imposes a penalty of 1000 dollars on an v clerk who issues, a license to a minor, or to a person to inarry a temaje under,J8, without consent of parenta or guardi A' Bill wasintroduce4 oq Wednes 4ay tUe 8th, Imposias: a tax of one ber (sent, tin all Bank Stock held by hidi- viduata. nr rnmnnniix v ' , .v i Some btlla broDoeinar Ifemtiftn (n the jurisdiction d justices of the peace, and in the mode of receiving tail, Jiave also been jn trod deed, aodrare under dis V'A report of the New State Bank Vaa been wade to the l Legislature; the' re. suitor which snows that nnce the Bank ha8xdfemVnjceditsloperaotta,itf actual P nui, wipr paving aii . expenses, are Sri,O00.sTbe amount of Capital paid into the Bank, in behalf of the State, in. dependent of the college and academy u'..m4 'at AAA AAA T - i. . a money,-i,uuu.- ine toui a- mount of .ipecie i ttiei Bank ia S16f,; 000.. . The profits of the Bauk. after de- auctiog alf .exhense, excetdgSO,000 per annum, lije Senate haa appointed a tommittee to investigate the proceed ings of the President and Directors, irooi wmtn n ,woum appear mat the LegitJature i not satisfied with dosirien..'kv-y--V thisex- TheinauguratioB of the Goveroor'was V" UK) place on, the 30th ItioiWtf MfFoater haa submitted to the li. ginlature' of Tenneaaee, now ia ses sion, ah amendment to the C : stitution of the U. States,' touching ti e elcctien ot President nd Tm FresiJent.: He avowed its 'object to be, to introduce an uniform moat throughout the United State a.electiBs:' them, and at the in these elections." The Brorjoaiiioa waa referred te a fcklecl Committea Tbe Le"!ture ari not aatisfied with the rigid law a which they had pre riouilj Eassed tt the aubiect of gvnior. Theae lws inflict penalties apoa au betting, whether in public or private huasea, m tar, aa to line evea the throwing up for a glut of m hiiker hitch at let at we an. dcrstand to have been the couitructioa of the statute Wad it deoritea tha law. yer ef hia license, who shall be convict ed f gaming ender the aw. We learQ that two oi three each penaltiei have actually been inflicted. ' The Unila- ture nave now a bill before them, tuth baa been read the second time. to nre. scribe the oath of. office hereafter te be administered to toiutablu. Among ether specifications in the oath, ia the following: .you awear that you wdl acd; o long aa yon shall remaio ia office encourage or promote any match or matches at cards, dice, billiards, or any ether game of . hazard of 'address or money or other valuable thin! an.l that you will arrest atl such persons as ia your gut iau encourage or promote any match or matches, or play at any match or matches at cards, dice,' billiards, or any other game; of .hazard or, addreai for money qr, other, valuable tiling, so long aa you reman in office. So help you God.' v,To violate the obligaUon of this oath ia to be held as a mialmnAr. and it ia to be administered to ail tha coosiaiuea ai tne nrat terra of the court! after the lot day of Jaly next. ; . i JJfOumtng.-r-Wm give the. folio win r account . of thf management, of "two arowpea peraoni lorhe information of juwst!! an s s.uBa vq io 'eke charge under similar circttmatancea. On the Uth, an old man of the nam r int.. ColerfelI from, the dock at Fialikitl ilp per, landing, opposite this villageV Ha was taken out of the water. in a few minutes was yet warm ai;d had maar .;uiiwuu a ItlullllUg Jtiej out 'the injurious means adopted to restore him, such as rolling on a plank aad barrel finally destroyed all viulitv.' "iw iB. quiry an4 experience which this dan gerous oxperimpnt led tda. found of me utmost conseouence, and quite a different: course of practice Inculcated among the i actors in this tragedy; for On the ' 18thi a ' bov at. Corwin, of the same olace! about years old, had 'been missing for .some ti-aatl was found in the riierHe was ?aiten out, and trpm all appearances life had departed; he was perfcctlycold; his face and back, had turned and from alt appearances must have been in the water twelve or fteen ; minutes, lie ,waa, immediately wrapped in v?arm flannels, and taken to the house then put in a yarm bath? then gently rubbed and bathed ia warm brandy with cop. tinoat rubbing, and vair was blown Into his nostrils with A pnir If bellows. ;In aooui piieen or twenty niinates he began to, show aome tymptoma of retufniua animation, and' inv about tQt hour he began to? breathe freely;' and to the astonishment of all who saw hiwin this fearful .situatfou.'.he it now enjoying good health, and atteadipg hi scbouf as .r.' v i j-v .'H'- '. 'm." tf 'VTOm the Baltimore Gaxcft .-vT ; :- It is tratifvin? id observe. nhnf tlia Rebublic of Colombia, atthOugli just' a- merged from the dangers of a protrao ted, war and the ilifiicuUies of organiz ing new government;conducts the sd ministration of the laws with that 'm; partiality which might welt be imitated by goyerpmenta of, wore experienced j have already mentioned the Weca tioa of Colonel Infante of. the Repuhli caaArmy.for hating killdd subaltern Officer of his corps.: : It appears that the most powerful exertions werr made to save the Colonel from, the nunishth nt justly due to the outraeed laws f hia couniryj ana ur, jfena, the President of the .High Court or Justice, in the hope of accomplishing his release, of at least a long protracted delay in carrying the sentence into effect, refused to sign the warrant foit his execution. : V la cense quence of this conduct. Dr. Pens was impeacned by the bouse, of representa tives, and found guiKy by the Senate, and adjaJg-? U suspended from his office .for twelve; faonths. " Dr. Pena im I. i . J it .. k' 'a m . .a - cimuuciea nis own neience with great aui in j, out me vnaiesty oi tne laws . t. . 4 - J .L l ... 7 . .1 I uoiiiieAi,aDn ine; decision or.inisitt.vC tatit case will be productive of, impor tant results to the future administration of Justice in the Republic of Colombia. J Execution of Vol, Infante, fir Murder. On the .'.26th of last mohlhVi March J the sentence of death antiken nf in th precediiji; jTesoiutioni .r pronou deed a- Francises Ierdcnia,a eatite .f the rr iui ii. vaiaii', it j ll') txniji ' - i. Uoa, lo the grel aufae f t'.U Uty. , .. This sclera set of j-j a drvw i ' .1 attention f the whole p' . . ' ; n of Ik . . ' Kta.". The criminal j-rajir l, to the " it aaomantl, tkat pceatce tT rr.irj which he has so often sWn t ! re thw - " enemies of his country.: H i , .rch, ' ( ' ' habited aa he waa ia BuiliUry un.r, r- ,' ' to the place where the gallows w rtcted, intrured cheering ideas t f ''"-. stability ol the Republic, whilst it f . f V the minds of the petutora with coa f , ateraation. 4a rmaa nUed from the ' V' loweat military rank to that of Culonl, . H me jusqee 01 u uovernthent who ha i , rewarded hini whilst he empUmd fcii sworrj sgainat the eaamiea of hia coun try and of liberty, was 'obliged to bj manifested.' .This same Colonel, a ton 4 , ; querorjn a hundred batllea,eoademncf -V to loose hia life for the murder of whicli ." v ha wai accused, showed that I" cised all tta rights ia Colombia, and e- " 1 . qually punished all those who infringed , f ' , upon its ordinances. No longer doe V4rv the unfortunate Colonel Infante ttint! -; Urant it. Heaven, that a aptrctacle so fearful and touching,;notwithstandin Repubiicl ..vv JV.'M,-T ' t ' After thh aieciitiort of the aerifenrK .V his Excellency the Vice President rre sented himself, on horseback: in th midst of the troops' who had 'aiBeraMJ,':-:: Oil thA Bfint and U. . t,l... ..I 11 . L H r Soldier of the Republic! Belioli:? that corpse! Tha laws -have executed V ' 1 mat act ot Juatice! Whilst Colonel In., fante emnloved hi aufjrH atralntf tK ' enemies of the RepuWic, and aefved hti t$ ,KJ with fidelity and courage; the Govern t, -went loaded him With-! honors and re- . ward, but the law discharged the whaf ai tlr- of its Vigour upon him the day (hat, for 4 m ' .a. . ; i eettin? his tta ties', he trearhpr.-iiisl t. crificed a fellowrcitizen, also an office ,? er oi tne Kepubiic.x Suchia thdldesaa," , Wgs that Colombia, has acquired "afar . her glorious sacrifices. My heart is bro. ' , ' ken with grief ' with the siirht ol auch m. . . spectacle. &it feauires all the etrenofh 1 , . of mypritciplrttajpeako(tbeil.bclofe' ' V J . thitorpaf,'';.V -v '(, ,v 4 , X ' v . BbldierslUJthese: arttsiwlach 'th- - ' . repuoue naa tonnded to 'you ; jare tot' v. ' forjroa to turn aitainit the peaceful cit-. , s 4 izen, or to be employed , in thtf oier '" V , throw of yon,r country's laws-the f era ' ' ' nl.n.l t l 1. :L.i.. , .. -.' 1 . , 1 uuw.su uijuur wuua tnac 1 havaestaWished thWon. 41fyoude' u Ct ? : iate from that patli rackoo opori putt ' . ; whment, whatever may have been yooes ' ' ' services.MJ 7 uyr '..'. - f'OttEION l -fV; K4S t !4 e A f , i iJJfWml Europe.. if-ii r, v" ThS fast failine shin American. Can! 1 tain Moran. arrived vesterdatf tnoenlrw . : froni Liverpool, having Jeft that port o Sunday the I lib ultimo, and has brought advices eleven days later than befor V tieeieol;i'V.w...j,.: , - v'' .Weriinden Moran ' V- fop ; Liverpool papers to the' ,10th, an4 , Z London papers to the evenlnff of the ' Qth.' --- ' '"s v ' . . ; 1 ' Cotton hsd fallen lenin: and was nnv : 1 quoted as low as 6 a 6J. vThe last let- " f ter how evar expresbes k belief that th . toortt 0iht tvil of the tattpecilation$ K it0A rA h4 m f.Aaa.at'. w 1.' i ww nfiw ajfitaTa aa ifrrirr rrrtn frr iiwi vi . , may riop f sxptejv a J i 1 ine oew from Urtece is favorabia V' l. to the' patriots."'" Thf :SefagMer,'Red, - schid pacha, has been repulsed trt three ,' $' ' assaults upon.Misacflonghihiv loss was fk ' estimated; at 3,000 kified.i wouiiiledr ' and-pHspnefs,, v-;lipparr,'iis ff aa"J JrU , engagement nau taiten piar between; th Turkish fleet; under rini.in. Pacha, and the Greek fleet twr Miaa-' lis, but tbe reault had not been, aster- r, ' taiped. ' Sachturis, with eessels, end ' " 10 fire-ships under Canaris, had sailed"-, . wlthfwo intention of, butnin th- gyptianfleetiothwharbofof Alevahflri i 1 : The William Penn arrived at Liver-" pool on the',toth of Auuaf: in ut, 40. ou. iong.osjta, tjiscove red two wrecks -one Of which proved to be the Shlroo, x: Jones: from philadel nhia. for Kah la. nut .0 J- -t . 1 . r. 10 uj, aue capsizeti tf a gale; Atcr. cutting away bothv maists ' and paying outa cable to ket-p her head to the wind. ine crew, naa just) gone below as she turned over; two-of . th crew dived ' through tlie forecastle and gaiped tha ' 1 keel, where one of ,theni had femaincd'i seven days, but was so exhausted whert ' Captain DiXey i took hiirr i8 the keel, that he only lived tt few hours. f The othfer was tue brig Travelkn 'of Boston. tui a cBt g i Bour.-oeans, and bread; Mr i-J. . J v i "X. V i r Kainsi vol; Leonardo ju tan te
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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