d halej'gii, (N. c.) fdulvy: myi;miu:iv i i&is. 'No 43 Vol, XM tub star, . : TOE MUSEUM ' BELL & LAVTUENCE w..-i tlra UWl JXT fa- la Ml ranee, c" w r-p" T .. J., -w tftha F.4'rto, o-len . ""T""?? ace oU. AAvcniS ""d"' -yii-ir te ;' TTT, - XI' letter to the rtHew b ratcritCotfon i'ress. T'"' UB tbrie fntfatty Warms ib rriwts and " (t!'e ST""1. l ht imrmu . ifl new and utftif Jnuhizit, for tut mtrnote of Fading CoMo into iure bats. V the PH' 7 a lecer adinS vh afutcutn. tchlch drive the folio tt that, presses the CcitM inta Uu Bale. , . , The powor or Aii meU.ne w H Art fit - i'O U &Wpnun.Uol Ortioaem. bo i rdt oW". tek bain-, .Uhet.MMlaral.fc !.l and i-i TTJ ti e. 1rwr 71 . i .t.i Machine nreh-arly tnuileal, thtl in -MiK W smsM qntint.tyolet.rr.ne EE. ... with rre-l ". fnv" 1 V. miimm in tc.inr. whiah it by Sr th Tma Www pr.. The sin.plie.lt. of ..;. MINI PT iiik"''- : . , Ii.t Ken it- i. .... i)ol n. .Mtn: it nrnttrrlT ll'l-' . - J r..u.l. iul Kir.H l Y.il ...x -Paten lue "v'V i I rem mskms .uht Ml in. np mine tuc l ' , .n,i pWi.W in . -"IX c!ik-K thm may v !." '""v" , '.-.... or .it'' 1 . JU s mee:iiel (!r r.onUration H faaml c; Tendon, my 1? oniitMtd re4ir if. . It Itlla bnl Uwium It Ml fmrrif Jaark.l. i frw rtrii (iW rtx Mnn, it Mr UnMiuniti WTcct U prerMit diwui rtna of iho M aMnrar ( im Mtaatplv, ana or tmim it sqawitac4 Sota ri ito UrMttSt Ktiitti anil MtnmtaM mr rFnrinl ia llila auair7 rxitT ike tpprir ( oie, 1 lfce, m veil M Ibmr w kick are a4 BriatUli' erf Were, errltritf mak wattrr of Italic t-temt ml w adniMairt ta nor retV' i vhich i aol a:Hn t)iutiilT Rllwf o ttliiif tneir literary arte, llwir mraU. ar I Weir pfttilio.1 MlacbiW. H"l Ut4 aaaaul b dcaMJ lki Utera ii ia ail (He, fcwvira JauroaU Urg rt altMsk aoa. thia of At.ih oH aprJailoa wlikli ar oala. nr. ni-g fn Irtrm rcaOeri, or owlmimi M IN ' MMiMcal or mnrri ftmla a, H 1 aqvll eertiiia Ikal a eaMvikrraMe portraa flteir kjv. Kali 1t of tearrnl i;tiea(iaii aa of inirrcM mm! r!u4, ad iIm.1 Iter embrace otaea it in a ne-tl, anunai tun airip rn- ani el jnij raaen dial will rterte tttnnht aoH rt la tb hnpMi tioo (hat a ill rNM iIm grahia aocj wtM the W-arl" Ami alvea aoaidcr that ihe Kraat eat akiloannkrra and aiateanm. at at urta eriiici, all Mker a.a nf lilrralurc. roa fitta lite fxridical ftrmi th ehaoiwl tbruiigk liic. Uteir miiiiKMt n be aoutTl with the rreMt u eerttintr rOVet to tbf rreatctt aunber 6 men, it ai'l ftM ar trery eTidet, that kowi. e!ije of "litt it ih. rrilter an) ilmie l rosH uecesMiT to the toaeeati'nl QluvatMin nf otir o litrrnturr. ttul impoittid tOthe nolilitmn, ici.rt Itr .n1 tain nf biwineit. tt tll to Inn. who reartt only far trnnarmirnt. The jiertor.t ho retirie tt ilittti-er fmra tU Ureal dvp'tiories x Jeo Uottkt N - lie txint. a work tnu!ur4cil uon llii plan it prenii rlr imnortitnt. at fliMMini lo thrm an nnpnrtu nittr of keeiinr oner, in torn ileciv aii)i tlie prngiTtt m twlt-ctge, m r tnLing eapenw ot money or lime. . Whn it is milled, (hat mott of lit liic-i alar of 'hr tlt it not eajilv aceeetihte in ant i(li (linn ihit form loonr familie, it will renililj bene Mnnwleitn-M tint a . rifHlnetrl biwii the ninn of the M ctiVM ma be ia a very aMi!rrble i!c ree M.t' iTtiinjj and lintte lto lar u Joitrtitl ir. been mecrwlul in rmleaviH inr t merit tltrtr fpHllriion, aMrat ! li;rn iimi l) tilt iUMk; k the tnjiut mcretnc o ihe tubMiuii lirm lie it the most jfrotity inj print ot ierrn TIKMf OF Pl'BI.IC AT20SI The rsr.u. it pnl ishxl l y V l.trrxM., riiilpik-'pllis. iiUiuhiT p;'rt "Tery uiiuitii. ml the hu ..-iMijiiion pricti it Six 1 "ol.ai )ar. r!vnnie in :imi r for eonimmhl OTinmltnral Mjru'. Vin tMr rvtnvtt- under the M'uU. JTHe lorn otxl 0 firrr rifct it ' In all thM iwtiaai.Qrft- Mrl lurtT . II WT trr bl ia;t.k.r ra4rftMw a iit te uur, wurra incr. ta m mi ! srvwlf rf ii im HMtitUtitm tif at! iJtrm, "tle Gttti wiii ioie thi !or-injirsi lh a-Mtt'oI Vtci rt Hot u ntrfal nJ bworaUe in h, mttknat trbich, nrclalie twWt and practical Yt.il f rf little avail. , ' VAsna on wrier. - - - . - . Jin intlimet rf SupmJt ' .Inimatkn--A Ubourrr Ko had tallc from a acal-- fol!in in Knglantl, tras rmrrird apP rtntlj dead; to menl'tcil aid, and after neant Hau been appiiea uhoatacres of hit recorcrjt h friend carried (he bod? home, vith atitice from the tur Rron (a fyrornra a coffin. A more Vili fol aorjeon however, hcarinjtbe'.ircom tances, examined (he bodj. and fntind rat enoccb to convince him that the vi tal ftpark vaa not Bed. lie at first pencil a vein in the arm, but no bjond of consequence came: on lrn.winf the c.Tfl overtwouraiKheiiof thfltemno- rarv arlerv. he ftlrd nrofuaelv. BeTor a pound hatf flowed he opeathed, and ihcn two noundi were drawn, he respired al a a miMt nalnrallv. neveral hourt naascd between the'time of his Ml and that of tV-e operation which rrBtnretl a fellow being to life. It occurrd to the surgeon at the time, & which he found in another similar case, that the Wootl remains in the arterial srttetn. in a warm fluid state, after the sonerv eini become near It empty; ami what remains in them is Dsrtlv concealed from losins hs free calorie: also, that the arteries retained the elaxticitj and vital properties a con siderable time after the veins have lost their little contractile power necessary to carry on the circulation -We ao, to am V t . f i .... , .-.l. ,.-;,.. i sirtec Iff' wntr .rM V4a?J':.:!?.Z Z Zu. I V villbe ,em fie ,f Move to ever br. Hf . ' t . . L I Krt a iHav stm .m n tjiioiM im fvili if ttrtvtltlrt- An the cHinvfan f ; (.'i i IA' ' ... . . Al. Jtmkn Dpntnn. of the i nave ""! .-. - . .,. comity of r- rt nUin. trt net . iy enrn tirt if lre.h-11. I .ttittni - -eemVi Rmkr, WitV. Surry, ; IVr - Ckl V'nm, t;U. . Ut.ml.-rlnH. C..U.n.hnt, King I ..., -; . ' . c. . - vt... Moor. Uolicn,:HHiMWH!, err, ISlwli-n ami imn"" Wanted to Purchase, i few .YKGlfO HOYmi OWLS. ltit nfM t Zt I. IR tl.u li-ek ntiiuliert tuMy bv obtaineil on the above cani'ittoui - (T5 tibserinlinnt ftr the boe wock rroeive.ii tl the STAItOfn'Jli, Ituteigli April S3, ISiJ. S1 Kn ?4 if t w. n I. Ii vu'i the fnttrth Twol-t m .ll. niiry, V 1 86, for tlie snra cl ?,ICtK), I'rea !; itocao, mare oe'eeUi-'g i" llic worltl :t lol- 1st day, mile liea tffor a pue of 500 JM do 3 do do 30tj Al do ti. Rls S mile heat, lor -S"1 5?nmedny, oic niter, am.tl.er t.eat, V'00 4; It il.-y. 'tv a hndy cap, w ihrre St hi i ftve, to l-fi deu-i-m'nied ly thu club, llie night prtitiiiu. to tho rce, le 400 "J ll. jslPOt- The ireigtilt n J sges prereriM ty the tuin of ihoeluli. .. 1 lie fl.i !v wi'l be 'n e, r.ncb hest, t'v ;n; , ;t r!ni'ir:- (h"e lint have iron race titJiT-; antl'tiny rai may. it" he lliink proper mi..-; 'Trry noite tic I.HV.in li is siai.te, lor Imih it the rartt, ' , The Turf it in fin? order, rqiilit to : y in tin UniltdSli.lt:: ami the none) ill lU'S P tt ihe stand each dtir. . f: MNCSTnRET,-''rw.'4r, Ocli ber.t, IV3. " W f.to Strajetl Xvrny" FM)t the S-ol;rr;'vr, .Nik aorrct ltve. with a whi -ot in her lorekrad, h t:rr right hin'l liwl ahttit tlinTehi-r IVtUvk, anil prrhnpt her iM't al-n; the it timi vran old tall, ami of a Inr.t slim make, she wat on thu '20th insi.nt nrtr the line between Wuke t'td .Jolint'.wv, helov. H iltlc't briiljje on i'w north tide of SVntt' lil ver. She w.'it railed in OriHtrc. I w'dl mitaUj ri (ttil any person in take her up and convey ht r to ffie, or to inform in where the ia. wjt. r. iHnni.K., Crtren ''"ttniy. Mtrch S9, I1C5. . , 39-4.1 Likely Younj; Nejn-ocs foe Hair. vnp tnhseiiher hat fimr' or fire likfty rmirg remtile wt-jsrort he tit ll low tr-r '.nth BOLLSNG RL'NN ,liile S4lli, I8M" 3t-3m r l1 ' I 3. IR t.V.n" '!! ? of ti.it inttitiiiioit H' n reannied on llic cnnil totnly 01 V,c...i l.m- net. t fn'l;)k: LmtJlttUi and fivclre of.UetHi ine Samuel Henry UicKvn. M. l- Hlumn .tWV.i tl'.,rr Tl. Pl-ett. II. OAt.'rti iit and teira?t of IVmveri and In. ChmUtry "Mii PAprnwry Wr4. Ke"t, N. U , - A'MUirai fihtory end Bnia-.rj - lephen Wit " u Ul s. UF.Nia1 dicksovm. o " , " 7cn e the Furri'tS- 'AtKitttS,'tMJ5.;-' f6-l'. Free Mason"1 ChnriN Schools. In Germanr. Denmnrk, and hweden chaiitv schools have been erected ' for etlncatinn-the children of Free Masons, wboe inditrence debarred them from this advatitajrc. At Branswitk,, asv urns have been institute!, even in clas sical" lenrnlns. and vnrious branches 'of ,hr.' mathematics.- Ihe sct'ohrs. ore i-irularly etantinett by the Duke of. IV tehrt rewards me mow tiesei vina wun 811 attatca. t t a HtotrW Sa'BimNwU'Dritctl l'sea kit lie cure .4 Srreinlai lttn'kil. Rlnnitcn. tm, L'toei t, Tn.'tt t, fct wore ptrHeutat I) or rjphiiit. Mercurial diteatet, e. (.rrktiit genuine; i ' f ' KatetSh,5rp?. ' 3r"" State of Nort h-Carol i n h. : r Mclwckoh rffecla of tattling, took occastoti," some time mad vert untm that evil disposition which leads Individuals, in periotls of public thstress to pry into, and, nht or wronji, td talk about thc:r ncih bour nRitirs. Since then, we find nn tncitieni statea in n v iierttw, v . pn pcr, which confirms with Umehtanle ncrurncy those rellectiona. It is there in saitl, jind we believe with truth, that Mr. M'NicI, of Charleston, on arriving in Charleston harbour,- from Liverpttof, and being mrorined that ins house batl failed, was driven- to the desparate act of throwing himself overboard, and waft drowned Now his -house had not nod has mt failed; but, amid the ''thousand busy and mischievous rumors of the thjy .1 ' Ll I I Uteir names tian ureu im'nuniii'U - Z the unfortunate: and these idle rnmnr were too faithfully antl faiallv repeated by the pilot, without knowing anv thing of their truth, or of the inter est which the passengers he was talk- ins to mijtht have iti it. It would be impossibleby any argument to illustrate so lorcibiy as Dy tuts unitappy ocenrence the pernicious nU wicKeu consequen ces til sncn in,au nous or malicious oaj b'.e. X. Y. Am. In the Tlovnl Court at Guernsey (Ting.) on the-p'h ultimo, a ciixumstance came out which "kept the Court in a roar. It was an action by Sophy Martin anainst Miss Anne Oliver, tor the care and maintenance of three cats for near nine months. Miss Oliver bc'tnar obr irctl to 0 to London for some .time, en gasred Sophy to take-care of her cats ami I ecu tiiem property, lor w.-..cn sne agreed to pay 'her two shillings per !f. Un her return in May last Sonht bronchi in her account, amount inito 3 18. 5d. which Miss Oliver diMDUted.on the ground, that Sophy had neglected the cats so much that two of . 55 i- .r t them nan tiia a long nine ueiore hpk( return, and that she had attempted to impose upon her, by substituting another cat mstcaupi oneoi ner own mat tueti trs. Shoal.1 this ccur. the revolti ttoo wilt be finished, and Ihee' tin for tunato peopU doomed to aUrery threat er than ever. At Mrawrdocighi the Turaf wero rrp!ed wiV the lo of 2000 men, , The Greeks displated tlie greateat courage, Tlit lurka had ee ut into (he lurtrrsa, when (key were repuiaed with tnuco sever Um. Co- locotroni, it aprear,T1eBtrt)jTd-Trtpo- litza. and it was then taken by lbra- liitn I'acha, vno alterwanl massacred 5000 asen, women, and children, pri soners, who, on promise or quart had re-entered the city. We moment ly eipect ta bear further fro in Napoli: iremwe ior me urre. ; - -Upon these the Editor of the DmIt Advertiser,' after. remarking that. the merchants of Smyrna have never had any ' faith in the success of the Greek cause, makes the (ollowinz ouserva tions, which ' somet hat i e ieve the sombre complexion of these letters: tfrom the tenor ot these letters, one would, at first viewv be apt to consider the Greek cause at an end.'" I!ut it ii not ' exactly. .ab.. iTo conduer . every town in- Greece is not to conquer and suhinate-the Greeks Thev cat only be conquered by extermination, and to root out a population; of several hnn tl red thousand tiersons I mm surh country as Greece, 1s no easy .matter, The' enfrmy may occupy any part rf the country with an armed force, but only the part so occupied can be ion sitiered as connuereu. , Un (he other hand, the Greeks ran make no progress in establishing a regular government, as iti cultivating the art of life. ; These views are confirmed by a letter which we have seen from a gentleman in Greece," who had taken much pains, and had ample opportunities, to inform himself of the atate of: things there. litis letter is dated it Napoli dl flows? ... - i . ri nia, as late as the zotn oi juiy. inis etter does not give any detail of mill- . . i i . i . tary events, pui it concludes wun following encouraging assurance, i ; Although -an Egyptian' 'army is in the heart of the Morea, the Greeks are strong -t(i)co,nqueral)let and will attain to the lull measure of their ancient ory" V. - ft harcU and the dwelling of the Givrru ..... .. nr. we see a great namoer of teets, and fai liver on, towards the centre, 4 Urge greea tent, surnxmnted by a) gilded p lob., litis ia Ibrahim's ItnVt,. which is ailorurd mtiOe viu. ail, the "., magnificence of Ih KtU Itiscotnp -' . . ed of irrat aurabrr of ttiem of In -' dia stnlt. each of which is wtd to be. , worth 800 piaslrea. The ground' ia covered with snlenuid PeHsn carpets and-cushions of Lyoo'a, aUk. Ab A (lie tenia, aWng (lie bearh, there 1 pretty atecp hill, o the summit . which are wtber tents, and some piert 1 - of cannon. . A well of fresh water 1 in - the middle of (he camp. The number of troop at (hat time in It was, 3000. men J cenc 01 Atamea vat ia upper camp. .- -?! -. - . . . . ; ; t. ;- 7Tu "Jincunl Uiwaimon." During V ,' the civil war between Charles th.i First -and the Parliament, Richard Lee and, : v - Sir Walter Berkeley, being royalists, t kept Virginia to ita allegiance, so ait after the death of the king, Cromell f ; was obliged to tend aoicl ships of war 4 . and troopfto. reduce it. 1 Bieikeley ar.t.' , T.ji not Koin.r alile ta rraiti this liirco. V-s ' ' v -' - M. .- . -w y ... ... . I hot yet refusing allegiance to Cromwellt , ; - i brought yhe commander of the aqnndt " , ; ( Iron to treaty, in which Virginia wl v -. : y the Second wai at Breda,' iai . 1 . ' - j a, Richard Lee hired a Dutch ; v id went over to the, king, to i ' KT ' '" ) From tte Oriental Sieetator. of Alitf. li InnAHtM Pacha Fttrael of a letter " I arrived at the camp or Ibrahim Lodged in a simple hut, he was taking his repast and drinking out ot a leather cup. l was struck with his manners, which are distinguished by gentleness antl graceluiness. .in this beautitu piain, , aooui. tour , leagues in. enem ying between Nisi and Calamala, the troops, to the number of 9 or puu;imen, were encamped."' I - was astonished on seeing tnem exerciseo; me vrsus iw Up in good order, they formed in siule colrmns, ' perfectly i keeping their dis tances aud their ranks, After going through the manual exercise, they pro ceeded to nre in platoons, battalions, and flies, all which was .executed admi rably. Soliman Bey rode througlf the rank's and gave the word of command in Arabic. He was habited in a splen did costume of scarlet cloth, covered all over with gold, having on his Jbreast two suns formed of large diarnotius. in a . crescent, also made ; of dii'non!s; anil was mounted ou a bcautitul grey Arabian charger, styled an " Independent , tfotnmion.? - v. J Thia treaty was ratified in England, as;. i.. ; - I matlB Willi ail niuciicuuciu aaiv. uiiiit Charles Flanders, shin, and went ; over to the, king, a a a " II . know whether be couiti protect tne cot j ; ony, if tt returned to its allegiance to nim. yu uniting n bujiihii iuaiu u s j OTKainea, ne rciumeu to rirpinia, envi . ' remained quiet until the death of Crom -well. - Upon this event, he, with the ; $ assistance oi cir vviiuam uerseiey,', contrived toerXhai1t5rfoclaimed" " king' of Knglantl, 1 r ranee, cscotianti, Ireland, sptiyirginia," two jears before r he waa restored to the tbtone tritis an- cestors,",. In gratitude for-this loyalty; ' after the restoration," Charles ordered the arms of Virginia to be added to those 7 of England, FranceVgcotlantl.and Ire- ' tana, wun me mimo u"t. iieuh . ' , .K t quibtam' After the onion of England J . C ? : J and Scotiantr,ine.armsoi ttginia wero - -, p.--; 1 quartered with those of England, S; ,r s ;x. i ; wun me motto : cn nai trgiuio junr- , , .,-. , . t lam." The author has in his'possessuio f y ' -i. ' I an old volume of Colonial Laws of Vir-. ' ; trinia. minted in England,' in the title ' ' 'i; : lf page of which is the represeatatiou of the arm of England, France, Ireland. - and ! Virginia quarted,' with the motto "En dat Virginia quartam,'! :liencorf the title 'of V Ancient Dnminioft" has, ? been given f0 Virginia uncycwpieuia. Hrilanntca, article rirgiaia.' : . IN ttable donations.' At fctsctiach. a town of upcer Saxony, Tibou 40 miles to the east ot v r imar, si.uaieo on n e n . , . ., stran?.e cat i,a.t been iver NeiRsc and rnpitai o tne state, is ,airitaincd at her expense, and that in institution of thia kind, so we l en- . .,, trouble to etrh teachers have salaries r.. . . K,rv. Th, bniHrrnml I 41IL1.1 nilD VlintV a"" ------ - - a fchnrt time trxen ;,i.,oa : f.,r (lf i.P ' 5T nUtirMf in the Aot oflltefJaneml A fi temkU of ISJS. Clitntar U 7lh.de t'uh .--' ITa Treaatiwe hvrehy sivt. nollte 4hat h j n ill iHiKhaae of Aie uk w iLafe o t any o , " m tne turev wverat urn V tUe ntr ad lintnii of the I'lii.iiitj l-ttetk t ' Awed totil:n e that tulyetl, pott-paiitiWiifl U bttiT,nil ccoti'Ho. . r- Mr 'st't I.:-- : adN HAYWOiHj fait. Trer.N an lowed that the ... a a - established, antl in a wnrx. timer ten (WO 0e tl,e :U(ue. were iu favor of hundred children, all children- of Free jT.(, -iiowttl ker demand;- Masons, wltege penury prevented them I? :, , , ; iorever,tt aoj uuici oj,tMiiiwinHg an education, were sent into the world well instructed in the principles ol r-.d Christianity. ; ' In 177t. an Orphan House was estab lished at Cacel. on the Faldo, for the children of indigent Masons ami tnetr a Tt .1.. A .1 ' I orphans, wnere. ney wert eo.caiea.nu th inst;- hich ,tilte j!,at a., ..4n . Ai nnrti man iiiii rtrYivinn inr i - 7. . themselves. In im Dresden and erected at Frrtlciickstadt ( .... t - . c r..ji- .1 ' ' 1 -.VI . Itis much to be regretted that .0 . I ( t f. . . ,.r.nntA Sift 1 f,.Kief,r.n;,a f Oration. HlCOreeKt" WWJ trwrt. even - -1 r.-.!:,,, WiiMinM-af ho , fiav ft,- Bi.t.i.il nf . , itrh the made "'V''. r'"'" . .7 r lui . '1 t. ..1...; s-4izn eatt.-u.-B ,.r., " ...,.,., 1 rra tltven hundred youihs hat receryen 1 "? k liberal education withiu its walls. I;;? 'l,r: -in UJ-ti extensile riiiiiiMicit. - - c 1 :.L w..l t-'-.L.:". yr..'th. rn.1 - :?a -i Smyrna, Jittg.i ital It Bohemia Weui tlcpartment. f J am very sorry to say the Creek tf- . . . . ' a . 1 . . . . - m 1 nttne 1 rrain ivii. which the children ! muigrnt masonn ir we-i.',i'",Us T. T V FROM GREECE. The Boston Ccntittel pub!uhc the following extracts of letters from Smyrna, to gentlemen in Boston: ' N :; , Smyrna, SOM July, 1823. A vessel has' iust arrived from Napo- U di Romania, with letters to- the eve- the Egyptian rmy had,' on that day, ctea .at rfiiencKstattiii)iitj,i "-.0 , - . A . , .,- n - . it. viaWsfnreVdAi ril vVa seminary ' .-' ?7 1 v' . 'i. 1 1 IV- Ml' ' ' Jt "r f extreme kamatnty ol omuiander in Chief. My companions and myself were enchanted at the fine appearance of these troops, anil the .precision with which thev performed their evolutions. - Ibrahim Pacha, before he 'proceed, ed to make an excursion' in the Pelo ponnesus,' lelt a garrison - in jNa vat tn and in old Navann, and divided; his army of 14,000 men into three corps, which marchetl by three di Cerent routes; the first, towards Arcadia; the second towards Androussa; N and the .. thin along the shore towards the. bottom t lh - (Jul; of Cnr6n. bv war of Ttt and Caintnata. v On hia.' arrival at the first of these two places, Ibrahim set pre to the larm-houses and villages abandon ed by the Greeks w',f d fled into the inounraips, and bad feared to trust the riendly promises which had .been made to them. Having; traversed a-part of Arcadia, lie met with the' Greeks' near a chain of mountains, called Aias, anil out them to flis-hf: he afterwards over took them atid completely lis featet them; &l n-.i Nothing can . equal the Iisf ipline of the Arabs, antl thetr admirable tub orjlinationV' i When "once the order: ts dven, ' thc-y ruh . upon danger, even though they were certain of all perisli- 0 r m a. - . a I - . f m . . . 1 .1 ' ing.: !! ! saw, Ibrahim great unucr me modest thaiched roof.i abio saw bun ith pleasnre in the camp, and irt the midst of prientat ;wip at MJ''ntb fWe he'set out .his, excursion. ; 1 ' ' i'i mi ' t;t . a 11st ascended a on wmcn toe ten v While! of his second in Command was plact-d, THE ISTHMUS OF FLORIDA. The following is a translation , of a m. :i Manuscript in French, which was found on board a piratical vessel, captured by sN N an orucer of the Wavy atlsew Ufleani n; v sixteen years ago U has never before appearedftn print, and tnay roye useful NNN to. those engaged in projecung a wanni across the " Florida pninula.'? Is its 7f' not extraordinary that an inland passage ; ' should exist from the guf of Mexico to. ,''.- the Atlantic through the isthmus ol Xot :- nda, known to the pirates sixteen year" ago, and that it should not be known to ueograpnerseven nowr o. tm. : ;. . v.;?:" musor J .oriua is a long strip 01 ano, XW-' conncctetl on the north Ith thmain land of North America, and lie be " , . p 'j tween the 30th and 25th degrees oflat:-;. ithdcN' It ia more than 100 leagues Ions ;-t::Av' from north to south, and at Icast 4Q , leagues broad. On the east snle i thoN V f Chaonel of Bahama; on the south th''-..7;-..;-:j.''-, Island of Cuba, and pa he, west tha t T' Gulf of Mexico; f ' ;fe'''e;-;4:N::;v? It is a low and flat country, lnftrsect- ed by a great number of ri'ern, 'wliicri ;... 1 form a nomber of Islands of diflcrent '; .": sizes, and bays and Ukes tn the infer!-. ,! r ' or, which communicate with each other.' ;- ( and are Is yet unknown.- There is, by j the means 01 tnese,:nvers aim i:mes, , which can be traversed without the least " " " ' '.. danger, a communicatior) between u - west ana tne cast eoasi. .. ,Boinc f inoso t v"?i channels of communication are worth -Vv noticiiig. VThe one through the bay ami P lake St, Esprit and, the1 other by the rvX V) vers Aroazwo ?.ijd St, l.ifan. 1 1 lie com ;f,, N;': n' muntcation thrwahlhebay of ot Jean, ; .N C . N and- the lake of the gasoVuafue, th:T :--.' "Vk y-t eaMst and "shortest. Tl bey U vejzi' large and beautiful. It is about twenty '.' ;.- ;.-' Jeagnes !' long from 1 cast .to;wesi,.'iio ,., ,,' .. from four tr five; ami, in certain ijtaces, ; a ; f vf six leagues broad, There is every where j;N : 5 to be jttuitd from 5 td Q and 7.tathoiha l.--' water except towards, the extremity, ' where the passage communicates with'-i '.; -V; the lke F St. Esprit.Jind where there,t , is no more than two fathoms water, . TJie;'vt,5y 4:;, nwtuth U tlii Bay . covered by an Is-. N V -iV;'rif.l ;t;rw A .ritYnW tUiEavntian; trt ds -are ma-JThe camp watadvautageotiaiy situated. land one teazle ana an nan w nM,. -;,. -v ? -v, . 1. , 7 KT5h,Ve.8S,'t , -a am .lute ttiiafi iUka rwy !. 1 v-" a Dat . . . .r - . v. n ' -r-f ; k . i -v . 7... . i . . .r