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' - af -I .-. J A . -4. --rv Wtostpo. Yr"r(.t,V.tLj ia f.x;a l!i evoketl tts al.;x 3er t at. tmJ W hers Cm Kr a rair I tS br'.t d wWketdbrn Uedavt, s.r.4 bavin tr lately eomrru- !c4 iy Lord Cotb , ritx, u rtiJj M at Ferbcflouih, wirt a frtklt crew, fctklef coratoaaJ of The i ttLiioo for Crercr. and ei i . LocJ Cothranf. tu etpcctej t depart r ia a omit ft tnoths.Tww large steaitt " boats w ere preparing for thai purjwoe. " A report bad reached London, that fje Burmese r had c aded in the total eubJogatWi of the empire, and captare "tl it monanU-- Tbe acceants were 4 anj l,T . ' t t ; f tit, were wi: rrl ed t tf-a tie 'iUtai Ji " ' brt S- Ml t ,11 .received by aFrtachbrif arrived at . i " .-Bordeaux, ;whtch left fiioupore tbottt , : the mid J leof April A , ' , London v o graaoat iro-i " froreouot tlM bw tkeo pUci Uj tbt; 'f'jint, hu done much " towtrdi ; : r - v i n i lh Money It rtt' od the ' v i.vraUe in?prekii, that this circam-"-tmc kai created la . the tit t. has greaUf diMipated the ctoatlt that hang ' oer it. The Wlowbg refereace to facte wUl rove the progreuthat the Eichangee hate" been making ia aor ; , f tkitcoantrj for . the Ut tea daja. Oathe JOth Ag7 three untba btlU ' ef commifsion boae la London were fiC i rfoaU FlmWh on the 2d Beptera- 'Vi tr they were S6 9; on the 6th September . tLe were SO lUi.lI. . tae cxcnaaze VUv Frankfort h beeo about 1-8 of a batien better, and tince the 2d, of -Sep (etnbcr that with Varie has been raboat 6 centimes betters vr.-i '; V Th? tran&actioni A u Foreign Mar let etinti'il redewed confidence; epe rffallr ia . South : American Secnrities, --.which a raid, advanced f Very, fair basinest ktull prices was done inthe fiusaf market.' ' Rem , was in demand ad the Coffee 4rice was .' , i' i. 4 frtrirtriei'ti i niT! - -.t i.i p. tin mi Li niAivNEi i . ilfverooot. ScBL 10. "The fjoltoh !. Market at the commencement, of the j -4eek continued in thesamedul! state Vas noticed in bur last; but about 4000 bags being declared for auction, created V: some aWrm, .and some forced sales were maderfchieSy (6 speculators) at a de cline of I to. I' 'pef pound Holder afterwartla becme tuore firot, and the iauctiftO sales being , well attended by the trade yesferdayweni off briskly at "an advance' of Id on the business pre- ' viously doneJ- The sales of the week amount to u.dj pacKaea, or wnicn ' SOOO were, on speculation; and 200 for"exnorUi .The sales of Ameritaft . jCotton consist of 4099 bales UplahdM at to lid; ,2539 Oilgaus, 7. to ISd; . f iTennessees and(Alabamas, 60 Sea '( Islands, lt$ i9 23-and bj anction, i6i3 tle splanda, 6f to, ) 727 - Alabama,6rto 8f; 575 Orleans, 3 f " 'Tobacco remains wilhout'alteration, but no salel hare been effected? MnnrrL '&B.onrvhM are te itm k Wca iektf Uik-Mj4aJ report. A. T.r I .. fla- ime!even eit.w oCcers W dis tinction, who rtre killed on tU .spot that da?,arv.l cefers that the aruon, which be dtkeribes as a pitched battle, ended with . the general tght tfj Cirihlhiios aod Che Caiairettusv-TV scsUered corps of tie Greeks rallied indeed siia socne days after, partly at tarittr, partly at erbeaa, but were ania attacked and defeated oa the 14ih of Jatj by the' Ejryptiaaa, who parsaed them; and ia an action which took place on the 20th of . July, bul respecting wnich we hare bo details, uememns Ypsilanti is wk to have been woo nded ia the. breast by a uusket ball and to have been taken prisoner; and it is ad ded, that aotwithstabdiog every assist ance was jpven him by Ibrahim Pacha's order, ke died toon after. Letters from Bmvroa also ascribe the , - g eLr'- eC. i 1 " . 1 oss of the battle of Tncopha to the net- ol the 4 -v'. . ... ,:- ; ' STILL LATER. ,ibe.j arrival of, the ships Menfor and' Janies Cropper at New York, Lon ddd papers to the t4tli and Liverpool . to the 1 6th ultimo, have been received. S iIe following summary of . their, eon- iU , .tebta via copied from the Commecia) KiEis staled Verbal!?, thtrt at tlie time ie, Jamet Cropper sailed, there rvwaa a . good" demand 'or :. Cotton; Upland are V , quoted at 7d tolOd -vThere had bow- .. veviars, been another heavy . failure in the ertppivo house T Dancaft' & Son, of -!Xierpool. It is the failures in Liver-jMat.1ridread,'''if-;thyfgenenUf' tiraw some vi our nouses inio vne gun I ' ,of ruin with tbem Most of the recent ; f failures in this city, have been occasion ed lot tWimaftneirmonffTwhichirwe ' ft ' i ' '. " , 1 ' ave nearo of one oi very great iiard ' t. ahio. ;;t.:.HaVinaT drawn heavitt omb i 1 : Xivei'wol . Iiouse. s he soon. afterwards and oeioratne return oinis bilis-aitder protest heard of its; failure, Having n.iuqus in xnc nious vt mnoiuer neuse, in rder to meet oromDtl v . the other bills. i: i -i J to! dref again, hen behold the other V. a: both tame back nder. protest; ;f ; J j CCjV .h.v Usual a w ea variety of . uevta troai Urfiece., Ail the latest and ;"i 4pparenyr most : autheniicaccounts .agree ta onepamicucarj-ami no more: .' . this is! thai the tTuiks have been re- ;,Buiseu itli, treat lessi in three-uc- 0 .eesaive, uxi empty to lake Mlssulonghi by i? , atom. ; it is to be rccretteu,' npwever S that a Urttipitateflikht 'saved the most 'jjf:lt ttpwji s tructipn-. f : v3.,u-':?.;4 .; ?J ltniJfierft'ftr letter fim." f!nnetnW. MtnWjUhaiipth: of ; Aegust: -jgivipg f. .4 ." icss . lavoraoia : iniciiurenca - trom otner M1 ;V ? '-T S-i.'fi parts t, tb: feiopoffneuv-whera the f Ctl?; Z PH:reJE,1SedAccofnto UC-' t9 wrr a succession. t)t sen v uiiY .-id? TV'-aefettfti dttride thel month bf lulv. v C - !y by Co lototioni; aiuce'ne ftssujned the Hi -oniTnatid, air which, accprdins: to all the i . onfciwo'rtof ltd Qrek Journals them: ": ,ielTca,?verein Uvor ut the Jisrvptiaus, s ; . The most considerable orthese actions . vuKJsiwacKBiin:,oiDVi JuiTni incoptia ' tlie trpops lie could couimand, stated. I CI'IM i, II,. ' IllfU, Hf KIT V Kajte&eui .jdunpff the,, month l lulr " a. i- .... , t. t,..:.,- .i - v.. t j iHt ha- aiid the corps nastuy-; collected licence and d'nordtrlr conduct Greeks. Uowever as the eneay lost firm men. and the Greeks onlf SO. and 4,000 are again assembled at Karotene, hich it is hoped will be increased in a few days to 10,000, and there are 9,(XX more at Verbena, they still hope to sur round tlie enemy.' The aid i Sparta is now wanting. . .It is also asserted by the Turkish accounts, that TbralMm Pa cha has again penetrated to the Mills, in the neighborhood ol fiapoti ui Uomania, and a letter from Smyrna t a gentle man in Boston, of July SOth, confirms this account, and also asserts the death of Ypsilanti. As th Boston letter, how ever, savs nnquahhrdiy, that ' Misso- Innchi must have fallen," we may doubt of the correctness of othcr'paru of it so tar at leAst as they are uot corrobo rated by other testimony. , ' r . . . m ' Un the outer hand, ana in larorol the Greeks, accounts of a totally differ ent character are published. ' in these it i stated that " the Greeks allowed the reinforcement latuld ht the Cap tain Pacha to effect their junction with Ibrahim, wh6 thtrs strengthened, left a garrison at Tripolitia, ahd uowilling to tempt, them again, the strength of Na poli moved to Carytehe." The Greeks allowed him" to proceed several leagues and then unaer the command oi gene ral Icr arid Dem'etria Ypsilaftti, sur nrraM I finnll'17'i Mif rha virrmnn tn the sword,- and Ireed nine nuudred ol their countrymen, who bad, been made captives by Ibrahim in his advance. In formed, but too late, by some fugitives oiAvnat naa occurea, tnat commantier had attentptefl to' comeback, but Ypsi lanh and lscos had joined Uoloeotroni nil. M . . V H U J . I L U . . . k ges over the Hants of the Egyptians and the whole timted force rt the Alo rea stood m ms way; 'Late accounts state, that a great battle was fought, which tlie hgyptians, disheartened by what occured, experienced a " severe defeat, and were Compelled to retire to Ttipotamia, where the wrecks of their" army Were completely surround ed." We regret to add, however, that this acconnt is given loosely , upon the general authority of the " French pa pers' and without dates. Of the signal defeat of the Turks at Missolonghr, (tlie last assault upon which w3 rnaue on the 1st of August and of the immense loss sustained by tlieui, the Courier adds .'"' A "The Greek hare also tatn J tome naval triumphs Altogether, these accounts furnish ajstroHg contrast to th narratives lately recei ved from pther nuartere, and would lead to the expectation that the cor.clus.on of the campaign will be very diflereiit from, thai Thich, a few weeks since, Was pretty gencp ally anticipated." . . " .Thus much for the, operations in the field, BuUheie in a political ryinor of bum tmore, importance, ; viz. inat the Provisional Government of Greece has resolved to -plate itself under the pro- tccuon oi tne uriusn government, upon the plan and ; principles of, the govern- xi ent of the Ionian Islands; , The French Journals are uitejaUarnestjfipon this suDiecr, apo receive ine .rumor; as an autlienticated fact. ? Z The Quptidiennt thus announces. thttf intelligence: , f If we are to believe certaio reports which were yesterday 7pre'alent, England v has granted her protectorship to the Greeks; and he AAg.o.Grecin'Government in the Mowa Slid tlie Archipelago will be Similar to that ot . tk Seven Islands.:. v H-' Ui ' , f The wie gives a1 different version of the statement, as follows: -" ' ' Authentic letters from NatwU dt Romania dated the 1st of August, announce that, h the morning ot out day, the Provisional iGovern mnttf Greece published an act of rnbmis. aion to Englajul, by iitvokinjr her protection oo tlie'nainejtertns -as tlte louiaa Islands. Ilus appeal to the UnUsh Govemrocnt was preceded by conferences between the Greek chiefs and .Commodore Hsnjihon, Who. com Oiamls the English iwvsl iurce In the Levant- . . -t r. Us tbt earue, thesrwwa mpe.i wnto in tria bosn ssy m. SS . i. " . ' . ' A letfar frta Srayraa, af AoHst d. whkh la the laUt frem, that nliee. vkih XU kisry is. a j4.f" nntbau lorn. at uiwvii - ... - . - ; TW SmriMMl GeveniiMitt ks jast Coav A ta Rmm Bnanokacbi the IkUsioa of solicil'ific' C prvtectMHl of Great Dna This "or, st ia mta, mo aimoj oiuw i ' ... - Uj.m.. t, Malik poiaiM aaa in m immmMw. Trtwc and Wrvfi. The Pans Etede cava, "soma of the iMinals baring en deavored id eixite aneaaioeat la the nlantefs resoectme the communicauont . . . . c. rA : wbtcb the new sute oi oi.; uonnogo mirkt have with our Ulands, we are au thorised to declare that the foresight of the government has taken awarevety nrctext for alarm on this score: we Atps of Ifayli trill not bt received in our i . . -I, -.-.!. .i coiomcs. anu win not even iww mew selves there. It is but iustica to add that this regulation has not met with any difficulty in St. Domingo 36. vi. Wrr.t, tt ( . t arre rcr t-a au. "a" tr U, , b i;t4 ta r-"' lis- ' , tu ihh be li.r, H vm b tx- , mm a tbi t.ttlt'-tAaJM. " ' Aft iacletal iftl tsar0 ir' r im VV trr&M-r-oMMl ab a'..ii lw K V l k U0wt'iH eft: -4 Lectu.rriTH Want v a Wt pcsUr epportntutwe i fifvrtnt m thm VMcUad kaOWl of Me4Ue aod lrfTT7.- aoiia lrnl to tnr.f e. - ! Leetwres f Owe MeI wi3 be agw.Ui a4 rr-H rr rfu' ( reaoiMedJMi the Secawl Mwlay f Nrea- worUJ "T"W nu.t f,,, J i, alt ta .1 , or Uk 4M ninnu Pmir, tT Z .V T , , MiaMMitMWrarMPUf4(Te;ky a brulla waa fcapd mtmt C e sonf, L ,1 Dr. S. IL Dickaa. . ... i W fciwveil to brt been inn... .' . "A-- - - V. raa TTvArwa fl Pru ' k tA Vipssw ,U . " ' t sV1StJWSSSj WJ aVW SW-" "W- mm CkemuMrw mndJ'karmaef .. sound KaveiMi. ' - s do iitrtHurn tue col mmfCmtimi mtrg mmi Bm1, bf Sto-, ' lUter, , wn-.ipoHr, Ts"7,(w . pben ElBott,L.L.U.-. : woood in li.a bKaatfor tUa hiu . I Vc. V. .' bf Dr. lUary ' "e'er A ditr. r,T.. . . . , - -. s . 1. Dei by 0e k .t i b .! ;by Dr,Ed..:..tun, af tlie frr amurew i... L " ' FROM COLOMBIA. AVe have before us the Caraccas Co onibiaooofthe 14th and filst ult. trans mitted by our attentive Laguayra cor respondent. In the Caraccas CoJomhianp of the 81st Sept. we observe an editorial, arti cle renouncing, with much apparent so lemnity, all intention on the part of the Colombian Rentblic to assist that of Uuenos Ayres, vn the event oi nomu ties between the latter and the empire of Braul, on account of the long con tested territory of the Banda Oriental It is stated, in round and - annualized lanauage, that such was not the policy of Washington, and such is uot the po licy of Bolivar; that the Colombians will find ample and long employment in the develoDment and improvement of their own resources, the reform of their own laws, and the confirmation of their own liberties, the regulation of their own physical strength, and the consolidation of their own rtehts. All attempts to depart from this system ie caiieu a yutxetic policy. The paper of the 21st announces that Joseph Lancastehad received a second a . m a S S letter irom uenerai uouvar, enciosinj bills of exchange for 20,000 dollars, an letters of advice for the Peruvian agents in London. Colonel Diego Tbara had arrived at . x - ' . .f. unguayra to assume tne muuary torn mand of -that port. Colonel Avendano, the late Governor, would proceed to Porto Cabello, us commandant of that fortress - A horrible and unmanly attempt had been made, in the city of Caraccas, by Col. De Lima, to assassinate- Sr. Gus-man,- the editor of the Argos. He lay in wait for his victim, and under cover oftheniciic wounded hua three times in the back with a sabre, the perne trator was in confinement, awaiting his trial liall. Jlmer- " Each Student, oa making appbeaUon at ; the clothing, it sutalL and k , . bit first Session, aWall reoeluoa the Dean moc of being made isfc a sui. a Ticket of JUtrycuUtioo, for .which bo si Ail tnatreaoeirt. ' Doha aclaovleJrai t ? pay the further sum of Tive Dollars. ..Brow that ho left Uoreeu's witi"iv ' -Tb requisition of tie Medical Society1, lUker, but only went a short d iuJ- With which every Candidate for ha Diploma -hun, when ha turned off of &t:nl,L is etpeeted to eomply, are At follows. He to go to Demuaon's, for the PmihIT A shall We attained the ago of 21 years, shall log bMskly, but fn rrjtix, be tJLtZl sustain a god tnbral character aad respects- h bad no itKMer, and took a wear cut i ble sanding ia tlie community, and shall - the road, rbe U tact tl wen. isd. Wave studied Medicine threo years onder the , bantered to swap, ttc, Now thii Jn '' : direction of mmM eauhlished rctitioiier.i edgment' mvulrea this abatinlilr J ' . lie snail aiso na snanaeo iww ui vvuncr ; swears, max ilaler left bit bouse afm m of the Lectures on Anatomy, Surgery, Instj-i o'clock s he thes trave!t ta Dofrru'i: i tutet and Practice of Medicine, Materia Med- f miles, wlwch would make h i-4 naat ' ica, QUstetrica, and Chemistry, of this Inatitn.) Doggett swears ihat ht reinainej Cm' tioni or one full Course at some other rent I houso half an hoar before breakftk i laoic neuiou ocbuuh pretwum 1 uuwi, afw icii lnevn winch wouMaal , enmiiig a member ofdie Medicsl College of j then nine. 1MI sweVrs, that when btaTI " " Each Candidate ahall present on or he- to Ball's, h iaabmit Cua .Y r. ' 1 fore the first day of March of his second Ses. i retfs to where the mnnlet Was t J,' mon. a Thesis or Dissertation upon some sub-!hout two and a b.lf.i A,,wiu iect eonnectl with Medicine, which having j Jiaker twit Aotw IrflUie mni nnd d :-i A oeen wspeeiea ana approxeu vy tme iu wot iwe(ft- took n aoiall neirlourha, t Professors, be shaU be called up ana private, road, with wbicb be was BnscquiioteA 1 1 Iv examined bv the Faculty. .They beine sa, travelled un il twa miul . k.ir .;iJT?.r'9 tlsfied with his profesiional acquirements, he tliicl; wood, In Order to hav riren an Jt shall then tletend his 1 heses Deiore tne ncu- i portumty to be SeCrctlr murdered. Hi r ical Society, whose voice in hit favor shall rnnst baYe murdered Wov secreted ki, W. viii i ui ui -v an iwiim - annually ottered for too best Dissertation or 3 ltJoUniddeJDi(so( llth . Sep- fcmb5 baa the; following pat agraph: j iwniiiuH u- v ucvii winnroniSMtiica TO us" which inforw u that the TTOviuonal Go vernment of Greece,' )as pu the; lole of ureece onuer tne, protacvon te ot Great Bti tain. ' ,Tlie necoriatioh -was eotkloeted -, kv Mavrocordato and Commodore Hamilton. A h;tter;from General Iltj1; str.nwiatrftg tLis important news to xbef Greek C&roitieest aris, m reacnea US flei.tination.7. a.j v To which; while ttmst ol the London editors preserve a silcnitv'the Courier Medical College of South Carolina. In August last, the Faculty of this In stitution issued a Circular, relative to its progress and condition; from which we make the following extracts, for the information of such of our readers as may be interested " Tlie Professors elected, by the Medical Society, at Charleston, in April, 1824,. pro ceeded without delay to enjt-y into effect the objects contemplated by the Society. They greeted, on ground freely granted by the Municipal Authorities of the Ct'y, and in the immediate vicinity of the Alms-Ilouee and Hospital, a building for tlie accommodation of the students; they provided, at their in dividual expense,--, an ... Anatomical . Museum and a sufficient Chemical Apparatust and made every possible arrangenrent to enable the young meo, so disposed, to prosecute dis sections wan advantage, f " f, ';. - f Tbe i Medrcal Society likewise accorded , to the Class, vii the piost liberal terms, the use of their cicent JLibraryi and the City Council tfassed an act, admitting them to the Wards tf the Maiine Hospital, and Alms. House, and devoting that part of the latter institution Which- is now Used for the confine, mentof the insane, to the eetaUlihment of a Ly big-in-Hospital, under the care of the Pro. feasor of Obstetrics, as soon as the- fi resent unhappy occupants shall be removed to tJ;e Lunatic Asylum at Columbia, f-; ) ' J".Tbe hi st Course of Lectures Wat begun on tlie Second Monday .of November, 124, and conunued until the end of March, 1825; a longer' period of study, thaa that of any other Medical school iu our country. They were attended by very. Veswectable' Class. fiftyone In number, cliiefbffrin the States of Soutlj Carolina and. Georgta. vu .1 ; o ! '. " The first commencement of- the Medical College; was held On Monday, .the 4tu da. of April, W2fA when five eutlemenwere formally rrduted i '.:?" SA'Vviv't Since the close of the Session, the Facut ty fhavirig found their building,' In many re. pvcu, ; inconimouivuii presenrea to, toe Honourable Council of the City of Charles Nr AfcejftriafeiwW this Board would advance Stum adequate t6 the ereo- tton ot a Hau, adaptea to receive and aoeoni- mouiite properiythe tuturo Classes of tne School,-and offering" in: return aii arranre- ment which would relieve ther city from the burden of annual, talarie to the Medical Of ficer of iu Public: Hospitals. iWhb this pro posal the Council, witft bajraeteriadtt. snuni ncrnce; coUptird, after due deliberation, and cvreful examinitioa into the future prospects Thesis in the Latin Untruar. to sliew on the part of the Society a marked encourage ment ot uiasaicai auamuiems. - Students who shall have attended fortwo Sessions, any one or more of the Lectures, shall be entitled thereafter to free admission to Irtish I .eeture or Lectures. It is considered unneefcsary to do more than merely allude here to the psrticuUr ad vantages wluch this soutnerm scnaoi oi Med icine holds out to the Southern StuionU - " In no other Medical School, (We are fully warranted in the assertion.) can he -obtain specific instruction in the History and I reat- ment -of the Disc an es and forma ot Disease, incidental to, characteristic of, and modified by the circumstances of hit own native ell mate. He will here enjoy free and fulrop port unities of observing the management of Patients in the Public charitable Institutions of the city, and of being present at such op erations in surgery as may ue penurmeu there. No where else can he arrive at the knowl edge so important, so necessary to him, of the Diseases ot the Negro and Mulatto races, or of their marked peculiarities of temperament, Habit and constitution. . - No where else in the United States will he enjoy equal or similar opportunities for the acquisition of Anatomical knowledge, sub jects being procured from among the color ed population, in sufficient number for every purpose, and proper dissections carried on, witiiout offending any individual in the com munity. The impediments wluch exist in so many other places, to the prosecution of this study, are not here thrown in the path of the Student , public feeling being mtlier favora ble man hostile to the advancement of the Sci ence of Anatomy. - ,' - aim ciouMiiffwiravelled .back two k . t, miles tradml with Desha, and tb.t i, . UMngwtrav tradel wit rove which he bad teen, and t eMinjn with not one hour before, but did not ret A nlste and he, Desha, must have tntreTlt J ttall'a -making Daker, travel two1 and i hij miles mukiny the bones' travel nmt milt-, Daker murdpred fnd Desha trade, ia ik hort ipatt ef. an Asair.'lt cannot be-kr v is not sufT.cirnt'time.sBut examine It 'the other way, and tee haw reasonble..I)rh persuades Baker to go th rosd-iid h' hones getting away 'atthe spot where a ; comroiueu vie . murder, tUey offly bui Cn four miles to travel between bine and ten. With this evidence before thetn. the W jury found .Isaac K Desha GUILTY of surf." der, &ortUZ'-yC :.tft;i HALEIGH. FRIDAY M OUX1NG, OCTOBEB The plan of the Building ha been drawn out, and contracts are now making for its erection. . ' - Death of Governor Miller mUt Airy, el, a passenger in the schooner Princesf Ann, in ten days front Havanki fhaif i communicated to the editor ufllieBiU timore Patriot the following tteUucholj Intel ligence: Tlie U. 9. ship Decef.lfas Key West in'teli I days,' br6utit iofor'y mation of the death of Muleti Esq, Cl'iarge des Xrw la, and fofmerly GpveroQrptWMtate, after three days iHiteasi v V : ' It ia somewhat singular, hat "botS of ; the' gentleineit appointed io ftjsembM sy were from tUs state, anil that neither of them eveVeached? their place ofdt , tiuatior. the first" Mr.Ianot yA county) having5 died on .board of sbipot . the eve of sailing from Uarapton RonK " .Within the last fourir fivf &t price at iirbwb Stidr his advanced, i; this ,:7rom;I8 toftcen. ruinnil. --. . t- ' v t v , r- ..-. -V i JJamel AAloni6,yti vr9 co.?rai lid" 1. .. . 1 i '.I. ih& JtB i , to tne jail at fcitzaoeuvvHyv " w?,;; i'1 instant, for the mraet ''i, of; v : i HL: ;"vS2l ninei! t0lll9 mn. loi.rjsewoerni Hicc .cmy.--. i Isaac B.Ik1uC 7Wa.-The following brief sketch of ,the testimony given at the late trial of Depha, is contained in a letter from Cyuthiaha, Kyto-the Editors of the Kentucky Commentator: "On th2d day of November, 1824, Milton Ball discovered a grey mare runuing from the direction of tue oak woods towards the residence of his .father; she had upon her 'A 11 . .... 1.. Jll I I . ' . .'. - . 1 saauie ana onaie, nna tie immeoiaieiy ciuig her and rode her backwilh an intention finding her owner.'.' After going a fe w 1 dred yards, he discovered a bay horse, which he knew to be Isaac 15. Ucsba a, coming trom the same ; direction; he : attempted to ' Itead him, but could not, he having a saddle, but He britle upon hinu he (Desha's horse) pro ceeded on towards Bafl'v on the road to Isaac B. Dt sba'f. . lle.vtts caught in BaU's laneby Elizmon Ball, waa, bridled, and was also returned, with an expectation of meet ing his owner. In the mean time, Milton Ball meeta Isaac Bllesha altne, with a pair of .saddle bags upon his arm, and a large red morocco pocket book, ttickingjiartljuLof hi pantaloons pockeTDcslia was enquired of, nd he claimed the grey mare as his pro. pe'rty, - Tliey turned round met Elizmoit BalL and they ell. went homewards together parted, and nothing more was said, or thought about it. -In about seven days, two Mr, Bllt passing from their brother's house, discovered a dead body in the woods near to where tlyey met Defsfi the wefek befores Tney alarmed the neighborhood, and. as is usual, an indileat was beldand tfy tlie shirt which wm found ' upon nun, ne wa recognizeo to pave, oeen Iranciv Baktr. A general search was madei and it vis found by enquiry-et Doggeft tav ern, that such a tnan had left there on'tli morning of the2d of November, in company with Isaac Bt Deshat ' Baker' riding a gjey mare wA saddlebags, and.Jehaa bayjtiorsa Slf? purpose 9f cqu n miiu utcrcupon,nn was V4rreeaijpOTTraQt-lt3-- ,.i ..f.. prisonof tlieialteV .plae . Jl ; . i In the Best Gcncfat 'Ase.?M; State, there will be JWnert ; tlie Senates l'WV conslstoiiPftcft- ; : '-.. '- .w t '; .v iv. CI - , '-:'.' ': .v...l' rt. ap5r!i insert- ' 'S. - . '" mm, ''' I. Ia i edBde!oreigae w1ltte?fo ' rrelarr of .th-Treasury being arrested, some of hit neighbor lucre tioned to him the cbtuntaftce the, mare, saddlebags, ie, and he, replied that he had traded for her that he met two men in the road,"tnd was bantered by thtro, either to buy, or swap fof fbe mare; upon reflection, he said, he recollected tliat hfe-had a note upon one of them for and five years propose to give lum his fsuiiv u.u so,, cm u ji -r for k loan o ten jam Uona fourbvndVea ttwW'.1. kcangfasi, W .. .l.i-i..:.- W,-it-in' rwara!- rennsyivaiH iv. -0 . . f v .. - . ii rmnn" fori-1 . tajneamp kti; Camp C .erlvl sleep in tents, a ' regular boiuici. , t A--short timeja--, . Locke, commander f fle Company, at U?pf . t-- -,y V"1' "''.fi-''
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1825, edition 1
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