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Wll Ptl..li ! of the editor;' ahtaallarreartdue upon it are paid. yUreftKemeAti aw ioserted at the Ate cf seventy- 1 kj9 ati per tquare for the firayuertjon, and forty I enti.for eaeb fubaeauent one,, Etery:advee : menttrtn be continued and charged, until ia nn t Itialhrorderea W toppe3, Of ni cumof r 1 pi inieruQiu mawwyij"w,wf,"i"' t ftnttotbeouce, t - r-,if ,: " t All lettem uodtt builneW relating to Abe fiap . i tatat be post-hiid, or the postie mil be charged ' ' ghe writer KXHr:' f? Lt Sr-.-s.-y.. if r" 1 ertiaer baTC, receivea inetr, iies or juenaun ipert to the icf " Mafnclusjire; Aibot the Otttierotfi pissenert ia the Pacific, lire th? hon. Wtx Cusricr, oar Ut ciiaistcr ta Ifol . ,yh tiohdott Courierrbf the 29 th of MajT, nnopacea that the FariUaent wopld be Pro rogiiiM.ort thn 6th od dissolved on the Istn of Juae, pTOTided nothing should itte rene hi ch fould trader it neccssar to a) trr, that arrage -TOa the- S3th of May, a 4 wtingnished compa 4t issembted : at the citf of toudort Tarern, f to ceieorate yne . uuvcrj 01 nu birth-day -Jk JLor kelleajpresided, fdpport ed bVei preaeqeo- of the Earl tof x LirerpooI. j the tord Chancellor, Earl Bathtirst, the Chah- filler pf ihEtceotter,and ' many others, minent for' their rank and politi tat character. Qo the 2ft of. Maythev Socicfj lor the Covxmemorulion of iiurn, dined , at the L.oa ! 46b.TaVerty' Hia RoyaUrghneasthei)alce i 1 1 of - Yorkin tbe chair aupported on his rfht b j . s J,Ir BoavelV member or Parliament On hia ! l left yaaIrRuWth i) Amon the toasta drank waa Mr. Rush, the 1 ! American" Ambatsador jiodv the" admirer of TSarna in the nited SUtes." ' After .the toast. :J Sir Hash said, ha l feltihighlj cratified in ' i .being present on the occasion, and honored, in i Saving hia name coupled with thai of, the. illos i tribni taiOft whose, wefcaor they rerr met ta j celebrate. ;, 2Jzm addressed himself directly tj, to the heart and conseqaentlt thortmpressiona crodoced. waa indelible. tliaWrka was nnU vertallrK readand admired im America ; arid ce trastea. laer won ia oe o, wnea present em liA'lettef t.-.u apeakiog of 'the Florida, sajs" We are far from beueviiigjtliafjw diplomatic discussions withi the United States,' will lead to a rupture. If ia posaibletKattheafialrmay bo terminated OT SioiuDrj , ccBsiuu v uc xionuas on our part on receiving a pecuniary indemnity from. 4h United Statea It is asserted that ationis onened with reference to this Question: mentions that intelligence had been receive 1 from t'eaarov i atatio i that the Princess 4 o 1 i AValea was seriously indisposed.' ' : : l Vounff Kapoleon baa received the Cfultedork - inn uwic ii win, v reuum vi hi loui ui .iviayj of Reiehstadt, in Bohemia, which title," with ' the aoneUatioa of Hihnesa, he la hercafler to J - Oo the 30th juf May, the. Charlejstown. cat tain ; Williams, sailed from ChaHestown, ira Com wall, -full of passengers, tor America, t ..The Queen of England had nearfy recovered rom her late-indisposition. f; : . The-Acadamy. of Diion has orobosed an hi- " torical eulogy of the deceased Prince of Con- de, as a subject for the annual prize of.l81 . llie London Uatette t May 2tth contains an order in eouncil prohibiting,- for sit months longer, rom the 30th May, the' exportation of guppowaer or ammunition, ta the coast or Af Civs, juiv tHuiu w nuisi two . - . Air unnu tne spaneia's cnampion, na an - ... M ' tf .. '-I'" t-V- - . ; tiounced himself a candidate for Westminster, i : The f coronation of Charles XIV took ptace ' attockholmon thotth of 'April . Great rei ' joicings took place on the occasion! eleven" thousand, soldiers lined the streets. ' H$hth2rth: of .May the Chancellor of the, JExchequer stated la the hbuse oftoniiubnaV' that .the geperal state "of tjie country wai noat . promising, aod that the revenue was improviog : lit thrate of, S100000 per week 4 - -v rbesDatchea from the North Pole Exnditiontf : dated off, Shetland, Maj 3, have been too f aneoLicera ana crew were all weiu j, . Tbe Vesof;England papers-state that the; appearance . of the country is extremety fin and furnishes a pleasing prospect of an abun-' ; ..dantharyest,. r; , i 4 'y p Arthur Thisflcwood, was brought tip tqthe ; la$t 4a of term, io raceive aenteuce for send j lag ft challenge to Wd Sidmouthl ! The1 cour aentenced him to be imprisoned one year; and (at the expiration et that period to find seenritj il Zor good conduct, in the sanr of 600l-r ' Y. The: platfae has broke 6ut ut dratf, and ragea r with, extreme violence, on the environs of Aaf town and at Algiers. . X . ; f i , The Duke: of-VeUingtdn arrived 4t Bros- ela joh Jhe :21st, of May, ' and left i-on the 33d to inspect the fortiScationa ofMonsand Chsrlerot. , X r, Madame jJe Stael'a prtstiumoua work ot Considerations on the rAief 'Evtnts ofihs IU volution, had tonly appeared two diys, xhca 4 ;f i f 1' r' ' ' f. f thooeht turn of 10.000 comes would b3 'disnosed of 1' The Cemih papers 1 tat e while Count . Casas was at St lieleoa he composed a work " leniTrnc ur; dt tou nsr tAira punrersations ptthliqiiietVptfTeet Xtc ITx work i whifih will be uncommonlT interesting oa accounfof iu athenticitjhaa potyetbeew able to be published, because' tte 'manuscript wa detained hy the EnelTshrr""'":"' -r-u ' A Eritish fieet; consistios of two eOV 74aU to ssembfe;to cruise fat twO ,mcntbs Ioriiscipline,fHii f m money r ' r .-i ? . r - Civ s JSxtj&ctoj a Jitter, 4atdFari$ Jgay. Svr . V There,b hpehej lately, At FantalntdeaoV an event which causes great sensatipo, and whic every body: relatea after i hi s,pwn. mart-. ner.tThe following U an exact account ff it The fegiment. of chjascttra'of, tho rojal n.d is in garrisonl m thitown. . AJarrier belong ing Qi this corpsprobably drunks was -heard to exclaim k vive , VempereurJ 1 fThe colonet.' count de Potier, ordered hint to be immediate. Tarrested which: was perfectly just ; but he afterwards ordered him tp be taken to the raid die of the forest; Of -Fontalobleauro;'therc whipped to death with leather thoegs, which raa atrocious .babarity. The nnfortattate ntah waa undergoing thU1 horrible punishment; Uut Xrom a aentimeot of p'ity,.theIJieot.'Cplrfnel;btt ron Morier, bad him cooreyed Vo tlie hospital, aitll aXitei," M. de Porier was m a fury beV cabse his order nad potheen entirely executejd and put under arrest his Heat. coloneL -This was the gtate of afiaira a few days jgo wheo baron MpnteJegier, ; aid-5de-camp to the duke ol BerrY, waa sent ,!o the plaeej for the pnr. pwe of investigating the matter. , c ..v'- 4 CASES ' Deetded in th$ Supreme Cou& of-&J Carolina - .State, vs Isaac DickinsoD Jiidgracnt for the.Uate - 1 v , f -ft- . uett onuenuse 01 uenjamio jooef vs.jno. iFuljam-Rule for a new triardiachinred ,. j-' Duncan Campbell vs SebasUwtaiert isttrJ Curamjcg, : w-Tohh tUcCill .Uule tor a nw tnai iiischargei r r i Gideon Hortou and Wife, v William W V HeavisRule for a new trial discharged f David -1 Salmon and. ODilloa Jordan, vs 1 viiai its t MiuictMuujtt vr Jt new inai uii chanred joanwei r isne, v vreorge xvioore anu oin ers--.Order of the court below affirmed ! nTennnt J Bower, t? John'HoIland Rule ior a new uiai aiscnargea State, vs Hilton Rule for a new trial dist :hargedTr'.-? ', ; Den on Demise of Hugh, M'Lean, vs Moses Upchurch Judgment for the plaintiff v, 1 David Hub W.vs John Crowell .Aj peal susj tainedy the opinion of the county court ahm ed"and a procedendo ,tO issue. to that court , Bertram Robeson and others, vs Allen Bau field Judgment fof the plaintiffs g..-i ! 1 1 Bertram Robeson & others, vs Lucy Brown "-Judgment fori the plaintiffs 4 ' i Behjamiii RajDeyV Ex'ra.' vs James puni niog-Rulefora new trial absolute -j; t , i. Jea-e Spurliu, vs James Rutherford Rule, for a new trial made absofute " ? James L Terrell, vs Peter Mauney Judgi meqt for the petitioner and that the grant be repeaiea ana vacaiea , . , John Gardiner, us Mark Jones Rule for a new tVjal made, absolute v . wojohn Brown, v James Brown's Administra tors; 'fThe paper writing is not a nuncupative wilU the probate thereof in the county 4court is:voli and not'merely yoidahfe and the peti tionet maV proceed iov this form to recover hi distnbuuve share v . "Mi .William: Wright and Nathaniel Scales, vi the Executors of lsaac Lowe Decree for the petitionera;x . -.--." : ... Dan on DemUe of Whitehurst and.AVife, Heivry; Bank8--Rule for a new trial discharged . :peaon.pemise of John C Bryan and Dorcaa BryauV yvsl Jeremiah JBryan J udgment for the 'paihtilBvt:'T ; ' , t , Rbberf Tl He! me and Caroline Hel me vs William H Guy Decree of partition . ; ; Peebleaahd Vahghanr "Administrators v Thomas Overton Rule for a new trial dischar ged ' i Vj;- t l t Jesse Lestervs Alexander Work's Admin istrator-p Iniunction dissolved - - - ! David Wttherspoon, vs Andrew Bryan's Administrator Bill dismissed with. costst i State,: vs James Dalton Judgment arrestt : Obedience Childers, vt .WilUam GiU'g Adj ministrator Plaintiff is entitled to executiou against the Defendant " , "1 ; Blapd and RiiSn and John Roberts, vs JaJ cob P. Womacivs-Rale h for a newr trial - dis charged V. a.'. ir;-.. v LenQuel ByrdV t-S Administrators of Owen Risby and others-bounty court may allow & - f T 4- I v fi person -s now ia'iuont u5.. w!th abwflUtr:'iCJlr" fcr U.s -i c-i a :.:r," L'-bcclu'lhij'Hrir.ljrc. ;;rcc-rc CrV ci-uiiv rttjuired.iajCkai-eS 25;pqurds- Statet t Xie,ro Dick- Judement arrested '4.6t.it7' 1 "Usha tiUrlirigwJudsmeniarresi. f V; -W" "-:yr- -i-.. .ttftrf't-: Ccamissioberaiof FajeiteVUle- Forejc- cunvictioo a goodbar' . ?i-s-JThcj.-j: Ilurraj,, V5 Alexander; tockey-t' ttuje f ? a new.tial discharged ; V , -. A- f V, WUl.-ryXiket vtJamea CharriaVerdict set aside -nd the parties to plead Ji f wcj vJ7 avvn -n- f -f V" i ; oi;oiijcothe uno, ior cierl.t r Jn;!?r1r conssby misfortnne re w.. '.s 'circucsUnccs,' and noWr-irvthe atateuient takcu frpta .the VetoW j of the court; vjfuu'suu' vwsw w iu otc id suits on eleven of his tioteseach with two endorser, oeifii! courseand the tin fortunate debtor, if able to trinie the amount m H, n securities aresaauieq with triple Tee ot clerks, bherifo, &c,, In fi; eufeB, the! hardshitT of this nrrirei "which." it l llie ted, prevait through KiFiu2iuu6oa.i -;r werc -wis aateame pr'tinaJ tim ? -w- v.,-r - v me- follkwina: letter contains, the, most aeon jaie anarmnute t account tthe present state- 1 vunaotzs . woTK,:uiai-we nave taieiy . v i Citnandaizua, aAth June, 181&. Dear iir I have4 lest come from the Ca:' nal Jir, ,M whichi before 1 'Jefftti contracts were executed for the construction of the Canal so far a$ rdates to grabbing and cleaning:, ex .cavatien add eirihankment to within a mile and a half of .OiWgo outlet . V' r, ' : i 1 J.Thebflow remains, tdTe let ooti but a s bout seven iuiles of the line between Utica and Seneca rerV(and!here if more than miles; under coitract- " ; - s;: -y v -.Ther, disposition taTengage in the business seems ; to baco me more., favou r'able as the' work" advances.- Jdaay-of the best of contractors have iak"enierj;ba s tad oth w -wer 0 f i ya s'c. cepauonst ot chieC farmers, rtake . propo- g4od for the Itate, aftcn be desired "f , With th 4 exception of three emMnkraenu,' where a good) wall of atone work must be made before they can be completed, all the contracta hitherto" executed, are to be fully perform ed by the 10th of December.. West of the last contract, the canal line is now under exauii nition by tlie Engineer, trom whom I expect ta i eceive sectional maps and profiles' ol the route to the Seneca river, within about a forjt night, after jvvhtcb, if I do not in the mean time let tHit .pari of it, there is net the least doubt batthat it viirbell immeliately taken up. : , Though my last passage along the - canal line was ralftey and Unprofitable weather tor the emldyirient of man v hands by, the, contrac- ; tors, from mlqutes that,l took,- it appears that -; ine sggregat number of men engaged ia apout two thousind. and of cattle and horaea nbt far from foiir-hundred. The weather- is tto geodi1andi number-of hadds has," without doubv beerj increased independently of those who are beginning oh the jobs' last take,'. f miscellany: j The hatit of ;c!aitnlfig Tgreat anew at their- own is perlaps tbe moat conclusive confession of therVatness of the man; and at the same time ofpatriotic feeling that can be given t the Ertgliahj writers claim; Dr. Franklin now,- hut , the uxne was when he 'Was a reberof the high est order i the change of sentiment fronv the dt sire to hangs JLcr that of the desire to appro; prutte' inf nonor . ok mar rxnmence isaucO; 1 a compliment, as tio AmeHcan ought to be of fended at j itls an indirect confession at once o the injustice done him in former times, - iTfae timeia not very diatanw and it is anrex atnplepf the inconstancy Of mankind, wheri the conqueror of 1 Marengo was claimed as an A mefican, and lettera appeared in the eastern; papers, alleging that "his real name waa Sheret, and thai he was native fit New England, who had gone abroad a youth and risen to the head" of the French" armies. It was tbe aame kind j of sentiment which sought to transfer a portion ' of the renown acquired at Marengo to Ntw- England. It ia a matter that may afford much! reflection to the dispassionate aopaas in review the caprice of human sentiment,, from the bat tie of Maiengo ta i the ; last conflict at Mount "Martre. ' - -i J- V tUAn anecdote of a different cast occurred on the Philadelphia wharf a.' lew y tars ago. A number of Irish emigrants had just landed on the wharf; -a black-tnanirom the West India Island; Montrerat or Manealante where the Iberno Celtic ia spokenby all claase s, and ac- quired by v tne negroes nappenea tooeontne wharf when i . s. - " i' !' ' 1 lprynai;de6tonlr4 uOAta0ii. ClerVsW; 77?" 4-si40,; .ififwrilTi fees (not includine costa. t thepaaictt came ashore, ecting;! retu,m theywere u$$tx by the.womett-taa -'W r.-. O 1 , ' vt i t ?H - itil't y -ta .- "L 4 ; v . - is f i Vs , '.he Woman and children ashorei the Iriihmant in his native, tongue tidressed feiawifei 1 pressing his atrprise at-the civility ofthe ne , grbf whof dnderstan what bad been1 said, j replied in Irish thihi need not be surprised v ? -r for that ho was a fUeqtfea Irukmaji himstlf. f The Irish rnart astonished to-hear a bbckman speak lua ilzUMA diUect, and jtaUiDg.it as a fact that her was froci Ireland it entrreAhis mind with.the7 sualffabLdity. of rlnshiancy" that he;really xraaM'Irishnanhut ..ihatthe' climate natt char.-ted a fiir cornpleziorw lie v addreased the back,'iz;i .with thi r;aes?JoTv Poor Patrick turned ;roUid to hia Tfife and childiniand, looking a it for the last time oa their, roy cheeks, and tlUe yeins--& eooclud . iug uiai in iour montns, tne y tnusi aio cnpn je their txmtUexioxclahned jO mrrciflU Jp v Hiddrtx did vet, hear 'that it nor more' X&an jovrtnontAi inhU country lund i 41f ftfV f? ? S GHEEN fFBDl r) IHViVDJTER?..- Communicated for the tiomxt lnUW$ 1 1 Itrfcherries,-' atjawberries -plumbs,;: peac.be v or any other succufeiii fruit whanever, bos put into a vessel, :iomewhatrio a that used by common jConfectioner? lorfreei , ingf ice'ereams, around which pt salt and ice, vrflr oo iik ArJ ' "IHk- fmU. ii it sarin K frozen, then it sjiould be carried to the ice house and placed laholedag out in tue centre; oi the, ice, and bver the top,f th. bole a quanti ty of powdered charcoaUhou Id JVplified,"se cured by a torn ra on matchcoat blanket. 'Vhen the winter" season: arrives, -,? the containinges sel may be opened, and. the fruit taken but la its frozen State t;tSen; place it in coW water to thaw, and it wil be found as tielicibnsaiwhen firat gathered 'U '$L:TZ-j v . f vWheoL. the salt and ice, in het manner.eiri--nloved ty confectioners in . Mneral.'ShaU.be " lound, ipadennate to freezer some fruits haril cnouga, ine mixiure ior prouuemg sa laiciisc. cold, as spoken of by ChaptaV; the celebrated French chemist,' of fait, aaltpetre and glaubr; saivsf ;wui ei,eccaaijiytireee u vcJ7,naf v., J - Idiwnnee Pienovu tK ttaltaK; Who staat one'veaV 3L pn yw&avebeto fi f;f c:t-frr,Theaclc ' JV. Caan, tvho h- czy f.r.s th-r? en rf ycyan?-3 f , "v ;- jbutthatts waan rUliJshiionly.jabou't QW-''T1?--" laontha,; 7i4 n- ; r :BjV- 'z,.lZr ,z -vV. ainea'bie otTAhe nose tf hi wife white, she rwas sleep- " Cl 4 innd 'whichjtt that time cr tcLaeostlriVof hoi- ..J- Jay .last bjr Mr." Raymond- -After undergoing ,ui examinttion before the roagfUtric), be Wauummit ted to prison, s, In all trobabOityr Justice wilfWu islets this unnitursl ana brutat wretch" W the slso Prison for- Ufe--the turpitude C his crime havinfe disqualified him for longer enjoymeot of liberty ia, civil society. . r v f' Fronte6th to ihe 29th ln,,50 settlers arrived at uhe por" of .Quebec from" Europe. The, whole number that have arrived there this season; since the river St law rence has been free of ice and "navigable for shipping, js ata ted in the'Ouebec cazette at $378 nThe aame paper informs us that, several Scotch Highf&i 4era have formed an? association, forjthe " pijr poae Lot emigratiog'to'th :CanadasJatid ' were to nave saiiea ; irom.vreenoca, in uiexnunt4 jot Mayvu faOM THB OUb:; OF a JSpl.tOETiaAEB. , wW Uxen and fViKtMogs at tsuenos nyres. Thvi tertile Droyihcels Remarkable" for two kinda of wild ani mala, ild oxen, fantl wild c ana number oi. wua;oxen nereis so great, that every year 100,000 arekilied solely forjhe use of their-hides: About 'tiventy hungers; jbn horseback proceed to snots where thee ariimals are known to herd, lutving in heir hands Vlopg suck snoa vriui aron, -verj - utxur. wiiii wiiitii, tHe hind lecS r and they make the blow W a- droitly, that theV almost 41 way r cut the sinews laiwo auore tne joinij -jAuij aiuiuai twu cu tewards falls., and cannot rise' aaltu ; ' The Wnjtera instead of topping, purau the" other oxen at tul gallop, with the reins loose striking loathe ; same tnanneraUwhich ther overtake' Uius etgnveeuor iwcniy men ui wiui case itu y or 800 oxen in oneliottf - When they v are" tired' of. the exercises. -thW "dismount to rest. "and aJterwards withoutldangerhock on he head the oxen which they bave wounded. At ter taking the skin, knd soaetime the tbiigue and suet, they leave the reat forf the birds of prey. - --?- vj : "tVtli JI?oflfs Thisa ferocious animals have descended from, some of the: domestic kinds that have formerly gone astray, and have mui tinlied to an excessive decree in the counties near Buenosi Ayrei. HThey iive uoder ground lanoiet wnicn may oei.c wtvcH j uw quantity of bones heaped round thehv :lt my with.propriety supposed that some tiraejjr other. -when, the .wild oxen are' destroyed, so, that the dogs cahhot get them ,1 they ,wi 11 fail upon mem ; gne ol the wovcTTiersoi .ijuenoa Ay res thought this subject tsotefl worth his attentipn, that: he seht some soloietoM, troy the wild dogs; aridtheW killed gret nunn f bers of them with theirmuskets.But oh their . y' rr "4 21 7 7" ' '1 A- r. - r - .-.V 3 - I h. -4 - - ? 4' - i- - 4 ... - r 1 - - - - r r. - -" V 1 "rj ' i V- -i t - vi XL" ' . J- v I ' J s- St .- -?i t " J": 4 C - : - L r i -v1 cv V - i -I v- - . - .1 .... 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