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- t a. it biarioatandiaporfatt. M-L-j rf'? tat at Hrt Oaia aictaime J " l-11 th - aval waa tlrorjrr 0.13 t. CUa aJ that it wrV.d r-te H vita t ' -y, TKUektervaticti ktt led to , jitestaie-o, end contn'jaUd, with -,. trcttctMHMt which lave tren s w lkt pop?' orrrtubUcaa frtj, !te belief that the Chiabr n ut N a diatolved, anJ ane'.he ceo 4J, are l kepiof, with the Karch traott Jut. The populace if Coaip?rtely trieanphtdi the fleurs , lit ere every where' disappearing lK pabl'tC bwldinp by order of tha ,:noritie,eod evewlhe great aeat of i lintlrra has been remodelled, thote ' nsive toemoriate of the late dynasty vinj'beee eolirelyeEiced. ' ; . ' The LondoO Correspondent of Gor ten)! Advertiser, wriUa a follows, WdaiiofFebSfc'' , Tbe political hot Iron continues low , eterv bftezt that etmet free Ytoe alarme the timid and fires the ire." -Will wa have war la th aentr- i inquiry, tad Dttmbm are found 4q mott influential circles to proclaim e fearful affirmative Certaiolr . the 1 ect ot affairs en tho Continent it de Jdlj warlike, tod it will require, a ree of firmneu and Uct on." the part , tbt eitiaea King", . W rein t those ar tt spiritsv who sigh fof war,' and mid riot in poliatitf"..The French 'ioj baa been triedvaud I Tear baa bea fund wanting! lie 'mj bi wlte, bat Wu'uily Vnot pt Oe rwintt,lhe 'uter mind "teridtion the whirlwind U direct the" itor nt He it already Wcted by' the Republican!, and i td Bot add. ,hted by the Carlistsi lie culpable negligence of the Govern Win permitting the late display in the Urch of St. Germain LAoierroi,hat eatuated in i manner that the: court m!d nettfhare anticipated the mod ate part of theminiatry have been; ait jted Ufa manner that r fear leaVes in nrt alternative but retirement; 5n bd the aeeesiioa of the bltra tiberata if ready eonfidentailly mooted, wliich jound cmrect, thco indeed Die warri jneed oot bid farewell to the ptiin (lBopv vFrom Poland nothing Of a VinitenatBre baayet rrifKrin- the Vv Diebiticb, U tc true,' hai pasted f frontiera with an "army f-100 to i thou&aoil menj'tQ meet theae, aboot (the number of l'onb;,Vteraii are ady1onthJc,mar?b with an edaaif c oatlort pport them.Th next mn$ j-'e hought' will .be, decisi it ; lere ara rujnoura of kmbtiny. amonj t Ruiin troops, bot I 'could 'not jce them td .any aut hemic ource.i- W Belgtami we hate' a till ; (fncer ty aqd tntrigae. and U ia no aaid It . tch, ': Wajest y r will prqeeed git band againii the Belgians The lufation hat left Parit, and it ia ta ' they are determined to recommend ie Congrew the establishment of 1 a Qblici - Smte wrttting the above, I, j that nin; H France are ; erjring' idt e cr ws Montalitet the i , jr of the f u terior, baa resigned and ' ,llon Barrel hat obtained his aealt if ,c; jhis ha treated great aeoiariofj to the, pro JKeoniarrv? t ley dC; uie ennusnsm in roiana asvery j An n gagemen ot,oo great coo ,(i6e with he. Rastianf ; iseemaisco ( take'place Bear Novngorodf but near VVarsaw. Thev tonstd ' je arly tha w je nery tench n their aa impeomg tne advance or tne ia material ,lTie apirit In- Pnia Poland i said to hate evinced it- nn the) most decided fanner1 in fa- .f the,Polest,f lerevQianon in iiaiy spreaaa rap-. Jjliaoue Jenkins; ;fiaterial ; Alm. ,FjflMrKlfiltw-,::55, st, but on the. receipt' of the ac ti pef ship France, from Htvretvoa , rdf holders1 1 erecrmucb morn 1 1 the $ only : trahtaction' however; li came to our knowledst waa' the . loop WMjnyji'&Mrfsukt ' e actonotsfrom England by th are unfavorable to- floor.' Th ' Urkets throaghoUt England were 'in; but this waa. to be expected n uniformly occur as the tamo a near when the whole deposits in I shall bo entered for consumption. i . . .. ,! 'aierisi u,c t in me case, tame ue or r loqr in bond. ' Uur previous e left the price at 3i5a. 6 a 36a. we have talcf at S4a. a 34s. 6; tha 'osinesa being at 35s. but without it f !9' ;5' S' i r he t c 17 8!' I. I: e-; h ' at that price. , V-- I ;.;..' ;ivt, York Commtrdald imn oj XJe.-4Jur readen no I recollect.that Ponce de Leon was w to explore Florida, on the re "t .there existed in that country Main, the watera of which were of j wonderful virtu n, that . whoever ,3 n them waa immediately ret 1 w youtn-fonce de Doq in searched for this fountain. It waa veil to our dava to make the rfia- 7 of a fountain which,' if it .docs , together t cttore an old man of core and ten to the full vigor of a oi is, curea all diseases, and any- nody reel aa young i he waa but twn..t;.d. w as narannah Republican, of March 21 e nave been permitted to make an r urom a letter written at Florida X.cS u L.:ta Ur acreii; i! ltn net' tvttrt to tftetft lel viJt anj aUotl fjrtt fet lor;, C t wter it thca dnwa eniarxk. m-.h trtmcJoat fwca. it it tJa tuirty f t tj S ilrer tiHera it bretkt eat tila, tSe bands Utt co- Ena the water it of rotk, and tery clear, the water it a!raot even witH (k trp, ikeiprin U kl by. tome to dis charge from fi:tetn to tweaty hUada ia a ricite,the sack tt tboht taba of ;rat drp'.h, from the cirtcmnatce of a man droppii j bit shoe acc'xicnity ia, it wit abott five cninatet before n came at into tke riv.. It it said to petTueio tome womlerfal tares. 'A pmoe want there that had iott the ate of bit ana, another of both of hit leg, one' woman that wa blind and had been blind for several yeart, a into -with the dropay, and one with the n ltitc swelling, and they were all cured and tame away at aooad as ever they were in their lives. There ia thrown oot by the force "ef the water oyster she!!; little atone, sharks teeth. acq tb4claw or too otil t some animal which is said t bo three'. Inchet Ion. Another Uttance of the benefit of t hie water might t 'noticed.. ' An old man went.to the print,, troubled with raen matitm in both legs, half bent, bein drawn with the name and his fiuger joinis abont twice as lar? as tialura! ne eenid not raise ni nxnos to hit bead when he left home he ataid there ten daya only, getting to the spring by, be ing earned ; down by the people He aid that he wat mucli better, and fat as yoong as tnoogv bewas but tnty: ; THE STAU, : A.y, RALEIGH; AFttlL 14. 1831. ; G8rorv8TOEMmord k Uut city, m lh 4. bulaat, from hit midanoe' (a Witkci aouotr, i -Snperbr Omrt.t ftie 8operior Cotirt of lhi tanty, beld wtek, Uia fuIloVinj eaaet vmditpvasd oft,". ;.-"' t;'-i" v nOioai SfHix wat'toavlatad of aaaiMutt wkii iotart, U'marder Mtlliam ttolmet, 4 frca tmra ofeolor, md m tealenced to be imprtaon ad tor one jraar, and at lha atpIratioO pf ikattima t9 otr bita a reaoghaiM m the mm of 400 dUr, vkb two teeuritict bt tha aoa aum, to keep tbepeaaa for ime-jrear. .V.;,'i.'. yjiattot HcU, ditej for at aaaanlt lritb bteat to murdefbli brother John Be li, w found guil ty f Uiv titsadtt, im) aeWaeed to py the awtai pu'tae itrta reeoftiitanoe for bis appearanca at the next term of tbe Coiirt, nd Ute and there Inaka ('appear &at hYbaa kept Ida peace, aad been of Jrtod bcharroar. S-"-' "'' ' ',' Jokri tanitrffrif, lodio(ed Bader the art of A v aambly for' hrbol-Inj and maintaining a ala're, aa found pitlty f maintaicling, bet not roilty af harborftig tbe ala. j Wtiereupoa', oa matiim of hb aettnaal, riieudg.' granted biot a neV trial. ,'Uairj Carnll, a ,frtf; boy of eolour, aged abodt lryear, aa bdietod In Joboatoa eoontyj and, o ffi(lirnt,TOad tiit trial to th'u bounty . lie Wod ebarged okb an assault with intent ta aotnmit a rp on joung My, of flu former oanty-MUa trial did not oooupy more than two bJttrttdgnUt arta; plaaedl beyond a doubi by the teatimonyi'and lhe'Jury? after having rata ed a ftfw; oriaateV rehlrned with s verdict 'Of CTxii'y.f-The gilaanarwaa sentenced to be exe cuted 6u Fridiy, the Stbj of aextf' month, f The preaeeutiea wn'tonded by RM.' Saundera, Ea. the AtWroey QcnetiU, Cheriet Manly e, receiveu iaet Oight-Uaniburg pa 1 and Ueo.Y rfywod, Eaa.ra. aated at aoanael for the priaoner by aatigninent of the Coart. ' , '.The ai4 Parry Cnrrell Vbrother Vwaa bung n Johmton,4br(:o or fotu; jeart ago, for a aiwilar Ju'deo'&Mwaaita o are hapity kj atate.W . i " a . ' - ao fte reeverd from ia indiapotitlonatth oloae of theTerm, W be M i urceeed on tThe CaanMUioaerafor adindiaating elaimtfoP apoItkm Under the. hoi treaty with Deomark, aaaembled in Wadungtoa Ciy oe tlia 4th joaunu 1 J'iria.-Thn St Anllntine Herald wyt that at tb last tegidativ Conneil of Florida, au" .act waa'pasaed; extending the lawa of tbe Territory over uc iwnau rvuumg tiuuu uta iuuiu incre aC S'- ChiyMteting M PbiltuMphia- The frienda of Jldfr; Clay pld , jSeefiag m PliUudelphia tbe 4th lust, tha Hon, Jobs 8ergeat nreiiding. d adoBtdl.reaOletioni approbatory -of the pro noiitioa for a eonrenvod to beheld in Baltibioro and felaia deeJarimr their aonfideiiee Id Mr. Clar. and 6f couria eoAdemnlng the AdminHtration.., ' Lrnmrtilf nntsylt)mia,At a Medical CotBtneneemcnt o JtlJa laatitntiou, held en the 84th ultimo, the degree ol Doctor of Medieine waa eoQierrea on uie louoving genuemen irora this State: XJeferge BlaekaII( CkWwo F.' Heo- deraon, Robert H. Jalton, Thomas D. Parke, Algemea Perry, X3t Caldwell, Jtmea K ibet, William L. Hoga John Alljdn,,Cairia &(A CurvUna MetMcdl , CtUegii-i-ki iba Commeoeenent of tbia Collrge, hcd onxtba t8tb alt the following geadeiuea from thii State also received the degree of Doctor of Medioioe Jamea F. Hardy, Walter A, Norwood, William & Tata and William.U. Trent ; Tratuyhania ' Uwvenity, Ay. At a lata eommeaeemeat ot this UniTeraity, tbe suae de gree waa conferred en the follawing gentlemen from tbia Statei , Chaa. W, A. Alexauder, 8. P. Burnett, K. E. Mljelland and Rnfua A. Wallace- rtrjwo. Tbe election law, aa finally paued ' .. ... bytbc Legitlatore of Virginia, Under the Sew eonstitation, reqnirta that tbe election n that State tliall be held during the preaent year in the month of Aueuat, and in tubaeqnent ycara .io April, aa heretotore. . ' ; . - Thaltoaooke Adrseate aayt that during tbe sertre thunder (torm oo tbt nightof the Sdln atant, a cottow gin belonging to Cant. Alfred Simmon, of Halifax county, waa aet on fire by tha lightning tail entirely coewmed, togelbef with twenty or thirty bales of cotton, 14 of hicb be longed to CapU S. r A barn on the plantation of rf Burgea, Em. waa alao rery mash ebattered by tbe lightning. 1:J' -' .The tame paper state that oa' the night ot the tat inatant, ai the Meant W Wa bawling in to ch -Jf7AiprioS.&, lately been ti.it Dt.nbeiongin.toMr.Uy, Si i-UamUton'Cou-V.Wi- AotCaLafeUoverbAU.-drowa, , x iling jpriD-, ib9 boU f led. ' V JfL iV - Ji At A "al kaa arv ai4 Vm'J to aba jtoction of aecrery vtaartmorej on the profeedirp of the LeglJaiiir. df Maiae, la regard ItMe Nrirth Hxl em D amJary, w tie Hth tilUmoj front wTikb it appear that copy of Ue drcUlon baa been transmitted by ilr. Van Borrti. axcowpanied by the prolett of Mr. Treble,' and other do-i rttraesU rtlaiin to the deciaioriv ; Tire aubjert m n refetrtd to, coni tnlttre,wh.e report and rtaolutjoir expreasin the opinion la very ' deci airelanpiage that tbe tirhit ration la trot , binding, r were accepted iUt great unanimity, there bring only one diuenUng votei and that object' Ing lint to tbercjmrt, but to jiartU cuUr riprrsAion rvlating to Mr. PrV ble, ivThe following paragraph from the Richmond Compiler aliewsv the eharactrr fef.tJie. rtport:,,' V ; ri- ! e-' . J 1 ' uiiced in Maine by (he late arbitra tion of the King of U Netherlands, tier LegisTatnre has taken .op the subject' wamilyt and renort f nearly SO page ha Ven made to the House or kcprraeiilntirraby the ac lect committee," v' It la ordertdto be printtxl, and a 6py t.'i ' bo tronsmif ted to the Trcaident of the United States, and to tho 'Governor of e ;li of theStatea. It denies the. validity of the derision npoii two' arounds: lat Tliat the King of thePl ether lands having lost the igTealerv part of hi kingdom, and brrornVprcufiarly dependent upon Great Dritain, is no Inngf-r nn .indpperrilrnt 'aibiter,' and liis decision is nt .hi::dliig and, 2d. Tliat Jie djd not decide ihe question Hubinitted to bimr and hii (Tcci.iiuii i tHerefiire a, nuljity '.Thd repftrt rn eludes, that tup Federal Government i not litiuiid ",t"'rati fj i a dtf jsion, wilhont .violating the,, constiutotia ;Hglifor;.Mahe,'J .Tbe follawing artkitf1, from Carl 6elda American .ArguV-will , gtve some idea tf the nature of the rdccU " Tho King of the Dutch by his de; cision of Uie contested boundary line between Maine .'and Canada,' 'haa given universal dissatisfaction, j The English think that he has not given them enough', the Americans, that all, he' hasf given bar been "taken from them unjustly arbitrate between the two boundaries that wei i proposed, laud, instead of that he, li hs .drawn a tliwl:onf he teas to' determine which highlands' ere alluded tain the tenns,' of the negotiation, 'along which the line was to, run,, whether : the higtdaiuhi w hicll actu ally . di vide rvcrs or. the iTjall;,iipttp;,whicAVlyt hranches of oe river, instead there, of, lie hai ruh the I ine throughl the ltd of a rivet; In our opinion n itheF pstrtv is bound to abide by such aide- cision: 'which is:; contrary- tt; th. erms of ttie assistance requested v( red It to Mm to examine and decide vtAwA (inlwas tliejrlght :one, amf by that decision ; were fo abidei-lBut for hirtvto have run a third line is a totally Unasked ,. fof;vtwcrfvrence which transcends Ihe poi a Introata cd to the royal Judge.; j Extract bfalefter from an litllcer to the armv.- dated Cantonfit .leAveB worVh'(S3b tnitrs above &t, Louis, Mia souri.) lOih March,-1831, f to t gentle' nian in Philadelphia! i- C " ; ? .".lesferdav an?exnrea arrived irom thr HlnfTs,. bringing. Inforo.atioo that M r. Vandeberj5t party waa attacked by the Black Feet Indiantyem the Madison Fork of the' Missouri. rtThe Indian's at- tacked 'them in camp; at- the dawn of ngr.i tn tne - raurpiDg, ao- luunc an dar. V At dark th Indiana withdrew, and left forty 1 killed, apd a number, of hortetfT -the wounded not known, as thev were carried oil, Dut from; the tp pcarauee oi oiooa supposea io or a nuro befi ' Vandeberg had one UHed and two 'wounded;' and ' eleven hortea killed and fifiy wounded. ' fhis Uff (nation waa received ' through Mr. M Kenzie, who it at tbe Mandan villages. No further news from Upper Missouri was received of any importance." '.:.:'.--.:;? , .. Kill. fill. i A;;Tbe ',lei9latirre:,ot. the State o Louisiana -terminated its session on the 25th ultimo, having been in Bit ting for three mouths. Among their last measures was the adoption by the two Houses of an address to tlie i'eo pie of Ffauce, congratulating them on the restoration of their liberty, anC the,' appointment of yft C U. Clal borne, Esq. tn.be the bearer or it. t : Tennessee- The peoal laws of,' this State have; as we learn from a Phila delphia paper," recently been revised and amended. According to the new code, murder, in the first degree, is a lone punishable with dea.h; aad. in the ecood descee,.te.impr sonn1eot frorD llO to 21jea.r,, TTii cnn of .ateajwg af ef?n-3tf f''.y,Kf!!t f.t rr a at a aUe. it U'.! tt ifv-t f.e ta L:a years trpriaor.aierts ttet'.ra ;ae ue aair.t teea.tj. anj ,.. : ? ai -!Srt tsrte tttenyetrti.-r ptitoCticct. Iht pecaltiet art n t tteertttcpf-f tt ti' i J cede, sod tha arSrit IJtm may U eateemed or btmano afiJ phtuaihrpie than fort edr. V . - , -coo- ..'-; ' - iMntry TJtJi AnZrJL The N. York Commercial Adrtrtiaer tyt, WaaHiegtoo Irving f abltaheJ hit tt CJabt, liiaioty f Grertta. acJ A br id merit of be Lire ' of Colembue, witKui the period of IS otontat. aud re reiwd fof the copy rinhtt IS3 000. Tbe Mrsart. Cart ills paid him ftl 0,000 for.b'a Celambtis. W prewunve no other American ever received so larjre a tarn for hit literary 1 abort in the unit th art tpaee of time, though w a have a tltntood Ihst Cooper's last Novels bsve predaeed him at-ot Stfl.000 etch. He receives one dollar a copy, for the aalea in tkit country, which vary from 3 to 9JD00 copies.- Y .-. v ' - ' '- v., o - .-i . Franet bnd Belrntin.X,T9 have re ceived Parit Jnernali tn tha 9th Febru ary. The Jottmat da Dtbats, of the 8th, intimatea that tha anin.of Bel- giota wlih Franca is ictvjtablej and the London Morning Chr ealrle etpreasei the opition that the very retaaalcf Ihe Beljic throne will V batten rather than retard that a nion.' To judge from the record of the proceedingi of the diet of pland, the patriots of that country aie reaolate, and will proceed to the last extremities.1 We' have not anv further intelligenet) cooeermnrthe tamattt in Italy,- Moth;; pnlttleai nreia- every Where found in France, but complaint ia made of universal languor In the branches of trade and civil iodutlrv.: r Gorman ,Mahoo, in ; the course of bis recent speech Sn the British Parliament, on a motion for; producing the procla mation of Lord Anglesey, made a bold avowal of the existence of a aocietjbr a looc time past, whose object waatpe repeal of tbe U nion.; 0-'f, v" I y " He warned tbe - Haute of the tito! ation of aftairt in Ireland; and he would Mate one fact: which ouaht eaneciall v to call forth the apirit of coclla tion which he required lie .had been for j eleven fears and a half a member of a select society; ' which had rfor- its ' object - ihe repeal ot tne union. nn would show to the House, ow Irihmen -felt, and what waa their determination; "k When he had hut addressed the House he had not been permitted to stale this fact, buf novrhe had iathorky; tdrdo. ao The proceedings of the society and its existence had been - kept accret, nd when it waa fooml that ahe whole M relsnd (Oraneemen, Presbyterians, and all) had Ihe earoe . Common object, . the society waaousol ved I he people had taken op the question, and a secret so eiety upon it , wa ho longer , required. He wated these facts fur the iDlormaiion of the llouae arid , the goverumepf, and to show the state of Ireland.,; ll cared not Ifi what the- consenueoce of 'making auch a declaration miffht be to him.elf. If he Were not too insignificant he migh t find himself otv : a way to theTowrf xr to piewgate tomorrovr tnortiint; but pe carta noi,'.:"-;.;- :&&w!mtt iThe attemhU ainotig fhft convicts At SingvSing t o : eraje ronv prison are ery freqiietit, and "anind id' ihetq are tjhariictci iscd byi great ingeriut iffr-t So carcfol a guard, Jsrptthat it is seldom the ntorts oi the roguea are'successful hiit instanreri da now and then btYtird': their eluding the vigilance oi luvir, ivwiiera nu go'inig aately off. aOto of these, which tic enrred a abort time ago, 'has lately of the pi feoiirrs;it scrnjM, a tre tM- place to fill up a hollow In another at aomft'ilistartceiInjBpai't of thiM route uiey passed so lar irom the line of sentinels that a bnpf dialogue, in a low tone, might he rarried on, with- ' . . , i ' - ouiiueir voicea ireMcningtii'" "narus.- A Shrewd, rogue seizfaUti jortQ nity U communicate a plan i uich he had formed, to the Convicts ttcarhim. and ' aoljcit; their - assistance. On driwlng hear, the cavity he, wheeled his barro to point of ita Oilus where an interrening rock or mound hid him frbm the sight of the spnti- uels. V springing into the hole, he laid, dawn on hie aide, anil having drawn his wheelbarrow m with him no citpbizcu u ovrr ins , oouy iir sticit a way, that It funned a.ort of shel ter, v The tihnvici.? wh4' followed. trundled their loads uUtT W the same place, and dumped them (as V.x cartmcn teciinicaiiy express it; uvea their fellow scoundrel, as if nothing unusual bad taken place.,' In a few minutes, prisoner and wheej-bnrrow were compliMely buried under a light heap of earth, and when one of the keepers ;ioit ) after passed by the place, nothing was ' seen .that was calculated to excite his auspiilori.- At the osuaf hour in the evening the prisoners were conducted within the walls, and the customary inspection made tu see that itoue of the number were mi&Iag. . One was absent.' Search was immediately, niade, n;.J certain hints rjtorted from one f tt.econyjcw causey inesecKeta la ci- vecltheir sjeps to the , Mo-Ilut jfcelbre tlieyTacheT ft, he tliat" was the convjets caused the seekers to tli 'y a: IT, er.,1. aa e 1 itr, L 1.9 lfcaf:r t-Hl:rvte. V. J. Tte heaJinq and aorce i,0 staves of a totaccu hothead, wl.'uh had hern exported frvm New (Jr. aans lit Lrtrne, f ae rtt eut!y been returned ta the furnur city. n',. eak, ux Te hrailips ia ef inches thick, and the pieces cxltlii- ed, which comprise- fty a part of Which tho boghtad wat ct)TBjrsf d, wcihuparda or $50 pound. A rtter from urernen , mentions that frauds of tkta Character have been rrrrjorwllj corumitted In' abipujcnU Crota New Orleaas.&rv. ?c. , Aa Inlant child of Mr.aiiddlr. liwtV. laft NitrfS sViitirf fa sitrawawt yeaterday left on the bed in (he nur sery, w htlo tbe mother went lnt.i the owerpart of tba house, On her return, Licit was in a err minutes. she saw the house cat leap from the bed. She Immediately went to the child, and to her autre, -dirovered lifeless;? There wercon the infant nt marks of violence, and ita dtratb is i Imputed to ; the cat $cking its IroordiMflrif Escapt from Death One or the most aui pnsiing narrw tives.we hae any where inet with is .contained In the history of a scene nfj the; a Reign of Terror,'; which we copjr from a recent- work enti tled the Jotrnal of a Nobleman. T - Two men,' by the uamenf Konz, athrr and sun, -who art Mill fiviricr, ami are empfoyetf lit the.Navr OCW at Tiiulon, were condemnt'd in death . after the evacuation of that place hy the , Knxllsh, on' pretence of .having octrnveK tne .meresta n or- v i-antf They were with .900 others Mi-den-d to' be "ajiot nt i fslaced called Le Champ deIlataijie v Without be ing-made to undergo anyfonn 'or trial, without -?ven jhavig: had 'ati opportuidty uf .'bewg'' licard iri..t; planatton nf tbVIr Conduct, they;'woj torn Trom .the biwora f their faoiilT, niMi iHKrn t toe piure pi rari uuon SS. hen all tho" i ntended. Vic t i fti ,wei e placed in a leap lo the; mitldlQ. "of the plain, several Held piece loaded with gnipe shot were brought up t lose ii them, as. Well aa-a regirhMit cf car airy," and itme !of- InfaiiUyt'iwijU'li were to charge those whom the f fth non had not wholly destroyed, and iiuihii iiii'in. alio , iWO ifw'ux nau heertlieparated, frtitit ; each ' tiUie r. The. son feai liig least the. tliJtarge oi t Bonon Hiioutit noi iii.spnii ii umi with sufficient siJmL- plact d hlniHt-ll aa ; much': forward. -as he posslblv rildV.H& tt-flSt srt Tlose to Ihe bt terythat.whtnthe giini went- olf the power of. tho explosion knorked him fowii, . That Instinct w hub lm oris mankind to the Dresei vafiorf ot life n;ade fi hwr feign; 1 h it t: he v Wa dead, ifeti'hej,'iwjalr:'1f?ft? .oTihf' ed to charge.' A dragoon gave him i jabre cuti .w ih in'adej ''.large though hot.ria,iigcVuiir wound i ln his barb:. Tho l'i(anJryXvra-wV and-one of the-soluirra neiTciuorr that y oung Itoux' had iHtt ceancd', to breathe, gave hi m a v loltnt blow o tlve;(hcadAwith,tholhnt;rti musket, Which bo completely stunrii ed hirn that he fay fyi; Kcveral hours acnseless on" the gitund. 'Jlie ihmi Batayiei Jo hfS ' 'all iciiioVelhcieir uoeraira prisoners 01 111c UHgnin, and all le(t prarly; pakeif.1 Itui log the right youitg Uouxgt dJnlIy covered the twC of his iciises? It wan with' the titntosr tlifliculty iliat 1ieecalh d to memory w hat hd otv curred 5,Tbe ;horiors if,-tho day ircscntcd themsi'lret t luk fully lu lis roindXf ;roe to rjtiitr if puv eiblc, the acenebf death, and tt was then that he perceived that he ; was naked 'nd envefed i.th btiVd, fi lie sou jchtia find aulae gaimuiits ainong the dead h'bferh he was jBtivrouild ed, and in his0brts take frnni the body of btie of the iiiil'oi t'unate met aome clothf a Which had escaped tlie pillage ,f lie .found't lhatvifav wtri not extinct in' him. TheVift si,ijf saving, a frllow'crealure pioniptcd every means tliat could bring tin nely relief,' and they were not used iri vain. -The joy.and im priKe of both r.ay te easily conceived, when they (i.acovercu t:.ry were the rather. and son. They alone hnl c 'raped the carnasrtj. was w..i Acuity' Uiey couiu procure suUicu i.t t. "i- ing Irom among the surroundii..; victims of this act of unheard of atro city, in order to withdraw from the horrid scene. Fortunately for them, no sentinel had been stationed to watxh over this field of hutrhcry, antl tne luux returned wttuoiit anv obstacle to their house.- lifwas villi the ut:;ioft diSculty ' theWaobtai'ucd accept to it. , Att! :.t timo of night t!,e aL'.ittid family til 4 a nut 8ur:oBe u..,t I. ey were r ..iU fur any ot!i- cr purpose.thlttr f.inWtins I ne victim, to tho Wood thirst a- -r 1 lJr; n. a:J vn'-f " t" "nre frorj J..- - , i 1 jri-fi-l t" TLa V6 : aed er.Jt'' ta tKcir tvr,ir I . , e, 3 ice ;3f n t ? u.'t'i - tf 1., rr It CT.; i t . . . . ' . .. 1 1 t : : , i ta t'.elr "V tf t!;e rnn,-!t ,f V have t!eir iljy. Il ej U 'S 4.1 C X Tuloo, to the trt s.'f-e,.l of tc ice da and arr.-jim'-cp. r.u b re ceu!i not, tvt a lor lirr; iadelaemaIt Uia! t!,ev v er not tha 1. 1 '.; 1 Mttwflhe two men K.J tees loclw.ted m ih maitacrt tf t' e C'.jrp ' ilt ISui&uU Thrat two raei to t'-'a dav lie.' ests-roed ard reiperted their fellow cliiteot, by whom the ir- tieutare l their tnoit hntuoate escia art &ot forgottee. . . ; .' i-, !v t tstrset of a lettev dated St, Croix, SCI YcH. ir : ' - ' ' iuu - . ... ,, .' We have this day a proof of tho ' politeness of the Danish Authorises, and a pleasing tribute of respect to ' 1 oor, Washington. ,'Aba!l is to ta ', giten this evening to the Cap fain."' and Officers of the IT, S. sloop of war -; ... rixcrnars, which arrived ' hue nil Ttiurday last, bringing . Gov. .'Q Scliolton on his return from J he ' riitt d ; States, ; All the Americana .' resident here, the lnvalida and tbf hculthy have rtcri veil invitations, V ; It ia gratifying tu see the courtesy ' , to the pitnt-nt generation thus doub,'' led by a refcrenci to the illusti ious dead, and to find the subjects of Uen- '(' mai k4 thus tnindfid of the blrth-dar - ; ' fironr liel-o.irmogniscJ too, in " . tins ctinipUment the advnntagf: which belongs ti Aiuecaus, m)h, ia diai caidingjU titles and ordf i-s.ot: hility, have Dt'Trr TlinriHi-d thrift ' rlaim'jto hc hoiipr of bring till fe!. low rittzens and all Children of , X ? flim the. Inat, tbe beat,..'1, 't . U tt- '.'mt.- r ... . ' . - . uo icuiiisrurrr oi w asnmcr an. '. '.'t ,To make men bluati there waa but nek" The enii of Vhi,iit,' in PiiiUi!elnlHa1 C: died iaaf-week from awaMowinc"sguni k'X" elantie '"Indlt Uuhber) at sth'oU' .Tlie .5 "4t" tlttof hid iirefcd Jhat several of ih ,N , '' papita Were chewing U, and tbreatt nfd . ( to chasiUe ifiottt who' did so, when ihi . f . lad, havinj a piece in' bin mouth, fiwal ' , ' towed it ii avoid det'ertiwi. Ittwrlled ' within hint and caused doa;l in a few; v -hours.'-'. '.,' 'I In 1100004 Avi'M hrac are ! clcc ful that berrs make their ruundaaakipz ' ' alms on horse-back) and do not cocrtv .;" - lef that portion as diminhhins; in anyf' ' MtgiEB, iivir t iaiui, to aynipniny. , " '' " ' " "" " " ' " k '' '' iVJCarf,fcrt.-.Tobla' earn a uaf. ' lata for lUi pai)er.1 1t thall apir in our next. , VTAIpba.- wt h' preacrvatl,- agrneabty te bia - re'fcrt, tnbjeBt i( fUrlhcf inrtructlona. , , ", X ' : -; .v. MARftlKD, , On U 23J ultimo. Mf. Frederick J, rieetflO, " -'; of Jonra county, to Mla Eha A. ti.Kboadea, Ay w of NeWbein.'s 'A ' - 'LK? In Joi.'a Hwtyi oh llio C"ih litilnm, Uf r.' Stapliea Kincey, ot Jfewbern, to Aliaa Ilimnah 1 ? II. Foacu4. - j. v - , ' , lo MtJtklenbitqt, nomuy.' ea tha 84tb ultimJ '. - ? Mr. Kobe llaviata Mini Pnulenca Campbell, ,A datigliter (,( Capt. Irate Cafrpl.(IL Alo, on the T - ' IPJiJi, l)r. Jeft'uranh Oif to M. toph8 Akaa th-r, tbiiiRl.tcr o the lut Joab AUxandi'r, Ewj, 1 " J Altai nn tba tnnui (lur. Mr. Wilhkm lum.. - to Mi si Milla l)vi, tlaiiRhtrrol Mr. Jnhn Davi, ' " AtSaliihnry. oq iht Si'Jtli ultimo, Mr- Jutiwi Muu toMua Mry Ann J'ralry, . tlauchter ot'(i .Georw Pi-aley.Ulfi.i, - , " , , la Koa an conniyv on th filth - ultimo,' a.frv ;; Anibony t'oaort to Mm Mry Ann Thomon,"' 'igtteeot GaorjeJ hontaon, Ban, .. , v . .' '-?.:i;v.DIl!,D . . fa ilTaliax eoitnty, on tl.a 99h 'ultimo, Cap(,''' Yi liitmcl Cotien. Alan, nntlm 9l Inmm . Join Arslnn, in tl 7th vesr of Li ar. Biaa Con iu, i that Hh year of linafre. -. , On Hnrruon Creek, in Niw H iy; on tlie am ultimo. Sir. Elizabeth fox, vifo '- oi Mtnry . t oyi Ktaj. r- - . , c ; j , t J'tf' ;tullen'ltv Mnr. Ahftillr, riunooraba c 'uikv, t jew wpeij ago, Uil. John Taitoa, atwl abmit 63,-. ; , ; ! . . C la Ron ooaiSv, On 'tbe snh tilfc 'ib Kerr . -Cbarlra A, tt. St ko, in the 67(U yrar of hi ago. I , . . Tba dowraartl a Mnr to the (Lutheran thnrth, (mil a native of (jerii.aijy, but for about t " ' warn lvilVill Ul Iiuwun CiJUIHF; 1 ' ! - -Jt AtCiiTir.irtBnTtniieaaion Oi'l0th ultimo," , Mr, 8miil Tboniptim, ll:puty Hherift f Tip s ' rigr).Hfmjr: Ci ty Guards. i "wv.y a. i v ;r.Vr : t 1 i rtraJc at th Capitol Siiiibi e on Padiri? ' tarnoon tha IClh amtiint, at 3 o'clock, in Win ' ter fJailbniH .arnietl awd equipped accfu-Uin" to. law. ; . . . . ! . ),.,. . ... :. ,,j Jly order of the CanUin. ' " . .' s-'- - ".-' J. t ;o:t.s, O. 5. ' lUIclgh, Ajiril 13, ln " , , j OCT X private merting ol tba Company will b held at tho Court Huu) on tha iirectdinr -eniiigtateiBrly aanille light. , 11 atrcySlora Ilooae 10O bnl wtm.li t v nt carrier w retciwirp, - or J litux JV. C ! no best prwa will be .eo fof Irciglit, anu . y ajuilltutnm in rr'iiei l. 1 . - i,ULU.U 1 ... V, April 6, tSol in lui f The aopartneribhi of V u iatltia day diMolfeii by von and aa Utey wiab tlie buniicn o n L 'Ikontii ; bi'h pnM.t'i, 11 lef e in.:. ctoird aa toon a poaiLi, iiivnu ed to tbemlo maka tnimerimif p L-fir 'Wlo MtrVk 2 tw?. 1 19 St0'P r 4V
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