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LAW a! r 'I 01 i II I ! f ! t f!.,mif.fan.. rn.,,,v. h br"n ittarP improper a Mow with aMBtmaiin tfelndiansshouUl his cruelty was tunica, ami c gave w ..v.v. tuiiDi-niriblc to their ihstt uctions wV icli i b-j t son so tar :-s rc!atco j.i iiik iwiaer vcatywic principle waia: ikjii oh. - ...... --- - . l. .i , " . 1 .....i i.... hi.w i.it tmriU t.3-rt iir with several others 0! ncr ever auic iu spring nu-n .is. ...... - her arms to run below stairs, where the first person she ,. hnrn rn mntir. Tha alarmed JamiU and neigh- hours, on rushing into the chamber from whence 'hit s. Phillipshad ensealed, found the husband standing against ' .' i " l ! f I. A ItitjMm fif th e Wall. nroTusciv liieeuing "avi w? mais.. the "President, at point. 'The t r ic : tsf down rvto which the IiidiatVitl has been' extin- sired by this "rontv and the onefo vi ich it is a sup. ifNwef4,-4iiwHi u upwards of As i iUions of acres, yii.uffts nearly one fifth of theitAeo Ohio. I ''.'-. ' I . . $JpbiU the Supptker, t FROM TUB NASHVILLE FHIO. ThMfttli&n Trealit,As thei is much pub Tic axiety manifested upon thi subject, we frhall avaiLom selves of the canost and most auilK iitic information vliich cji be obtained, in owltr t keep our tcadcr? dvised of the progress and result of the pcndii ; negotiation. The mWt recent arid authntic intelligence from the Chickasaw nation, im ices great ap prehensions Avifli the best inHined people, that thefpi ospctt of success -wi tie part of our temmtssibners is very gloomy, l not entirely ;j')tK.less The regret uccasipnul by tlic fail ure of oui"iresent cijercetic and kistinsuished commissioners, will be doubiy cihancctl.fi am to tempted to e'see'ute justice on himself by cubing his own throat. Mr.?hiUiialiiiKere'i no weuuesosij, n winn. dy ebe dic!; Tlic fatVi wound was the blow oh the tc m; pie, the cut not being -ii deep as to be mortal. Ilia n wound, we are tolJ, i licaltng antMjis life likely to hi prolonged for severe trials ; but we understand thn dis. covers no cam'punctiou for the horrid deed, and contin. ues in the same vindictive temper in which he committed it, The palliation of insanity is pleaded for him by some and humanity would Wish that this, rather than ungnf. enifthle pssion the parent of the worst of crimes, might be the cause ot'tn defence From the Xational Advocate, of Oct. 2f , i COM PEItliy & 0AIH HKATir Statement of the proceedings growiug onto the altercation bctwxu Commodore Ferry and Capi. lhalh. ' Commodore Perry, in consequence of Iiav received ' a" communication from captain ileath in Khude Island, on which thu civil auihorilies of that state ireventcd him from acting, vu:uwlticcd to g; oti Hi Wushingt.oii j Aiid. as ithal created consifferaWs ; HnsatiotiHough' oirt thcTinionTthVpublieatiqtr o. ttMj-foregomr"-mieW are deemed neceaeary. - 1 Made fetf a MeAd'ot'AirkaUnre, which may prove of ths greatest importance and benefit to' the Planters of Cotton, Indigo, Tobocco,. or an other tender Plants, subject to be attache ed in their rarlij slate or in owssom, vy 'feECTS, which liavt proved tu be tlngreaU fti sr.mi.rre. the. ntanteri have to dread in the Souttern States f the surest method is to jol' low dhe directum, vi ; ' Whpn Cotton, Tobacco, Indigo," or any n ther fender Plants arc. in blossom, in the in. stant of using nil the exertion possible for destroying the insects so prejudicial t these plants, which of lato have proved a great scourge. Take 55 or BO lbs. of sulphur, or more if required, according to (be crop melt the sulphur in an iron pot in tlic open air , when melted, take rags ami cut them from 10 to it inches dip them singly in the sulphur ; and just as the Cotton is beginning to blossom have 4 or 500, or more sticks prepared, which you will stick about. IS Inches out of the ground, rolled round with the rags and plac ed between the rows of Cotton: then i;i tlnf eonfiIiaijif6Ufcilad and foci a i4.Qf it, , tipon the opposite counsel an-! !)$ w.rtiiejuV larly Lieut Scott, on whom lief rivhe glance which rested upoivh.m while eDeak;..1"' varbly followed him to h.s -t. 1 k During tha charge of the ,court, Youodlhe room without anyapsareni. . a W . the jai'ynrft ot, bat when-tbeir-Tetu, !t return uunouueed, which created a ceaproi ... .L . .1- . o ' inn unions me auuierie, tn pruonqr evident! V trayed fecllnsp of nriauiuess uod ferl J -ty. , The verdi-t. ditf nut nonear to ahL ',,.l4 ty. , i ue verni-r. ikt n ut appear to shile h immoilinffl v wi liin n V a aligfrthange of pojor was. peretpU, V his f an:ier was ailently thoughtful, ujb any appearance of cf.nf'usion orxvilteeu. ? urn I If oil firm I ir nut -ii th in tlic anticipation of the consepit'ccsf likely h result thetrfrom. it la tj tL'nll L-nriu n ii Pi'fllum ff til till '.1 inn i,nt.... n.M rtnu,. fi.Qrn.ioa ti?,nri-iq .f tl.pim. thn I'hiTi of Ortnber ftrdhc nnrwific'. f ! n'WLing when a gentle breeze is blowing, Iiglit land which is understood tube chilly the sub- giving t-j (-plain IlcatlitJc satisfaction which I y"" matclies ot sulphur oh the top ol the tct of Ui'w iicgoUation, wag granted by the he had dctii.uided. The absence of his pi e. j sucks ynii in an instant, tnlh hgotwood, state of North-Carolina, (for a vaftablo con-! vwusly engaged fi iend, comtnodore Decatur, j J CiiU oJrmn3QOt( 1090 lighted at once, 'V ril.. inn 'otherwise, chewing tobacco, which hehal i his mouth during the whole of ii. trj.j 8 It wai .iigiirjr consoling lo the sp-.-ctalnr u e the character and martiory of ih-ir a'J; see me cnaracter and marrmry . Ill' I..M t Ml . eu uirosaii, aitoKeu of uy tbe crurt -,(n. the eounsoI,in tlie warmcat leruts of adtni-J lion. ' ' em- v n,1 sideralioa, or for the most meritorious Bcrvi-. whom ho hud passed on the road rcndcretl it iits) to oilicers and soldiers of the America am J necessary that hc should resort to the intcr rcvoluliou ; upwards of thirty years ago. Jt; veution ofaiuUher friend for a time, that the is known also, that the state of pioi th-Car oh- intontiun of his visit nugJit be coinmunicatcd to l.y 6:!et(:-f.-.Tn riirrresVwo' j of the 1st ff, .. ilerslmi.l tht (;.v. M'VIimi. armvd at the (.L"' ! ;L'i;ii v. fin ill.- lj.lli nil irai 311,1 i'...f .... " ' ,'"r. ' - v. tutiv a i-jiijj. Chiflt ofilifa tinrt or ttie n.7t;i7vh.V K.-.' '' na at that period, possessed and exercised the rights of sovereignty, over the territory in question ; although thosavageshad never been forcibly expelled therefrom. It is further kiiown, that when the state of North-Carolina, ceded to the United States the territory un der 'consideration, she expressly reserved the claims, and obtained a guarantee in favour cf ihtiniduaU claiuijny under her. Under this vinv of the. iitibjertf there ran he no qucstkta hut that individuals, who- hold such claims, njaV at any time, consistently with the sound est principle 1 of Jaw, enter upon and enjoy their lands, altli ugh the Indian claim ha3c captain Heath. This was accordingly done, and the following preliminary arrangements were agreed upon between major Hamilton, u the part of commodore Perry, and licur. Desha, oo the part. of captaiu Heath : UV. Li is understood tlmt Cum. Perry is to6 proceed la Philadelphia, or its vicinity, by the rotilu of lkhirnim', where he is to remaiu until iha arrivtil of Capt. Heath's friend. 1. Tiiat Copt, tlfftih ih to proceed by the ... I" :t- .. .. I Vfct, ... T1 .: I. ..I.. I. I way of Frederick and V rk lo Philadelphia, and to retuaiu i. suburb until l lie arrange tie ut lire njitue fj; a meeting between hiuiseif and Com. Perry h?. uame uot tu be oa ibu htago bills. observing which point the wnd is. s ) as to spread thcamokc through the rows nf Cotton, i;c. Let this be done once or twice a week and it will prove an infallible remedy. C. hecn tins' ite 10 ihe Kxccutioiv of the Treaty o;5'V. begin.iinip to withdraw theiroppositiw. A co iVciW tlie whole nation, will be lie Id at the Agenco-i (hQflX iiCT.,4er apecisJ instruc:itw Xma the Honorable Uk Sfc-trctaj-y ol War. . ' t - liiit.irj'. IJ.-rt Qi:ij-,fp.; Vo-flicru ih foctfiln DIVLilUN URDEKS. 2':V!nil I w - . . . ' 'I'hf. ..Major Ut.neral, having cor pleted tlfe From the X. Tunc Co'itmerctul v7iivWiscr. Ir?vte;v r the troop aul exmuiaut n"a of thi 1IA.M -LTON'S THTAL. j pntt in the JSa-strrn seciion of hi command T!e Albany Register contaim a report of icantnt conceal the gratification that has been tho trial of J afties Hamilton, for flit! tnnrdr 'oaneted' with the purforaiance of this part of of major UirdsaP, which took place in Asba''- j 'a duty. In activity of li.'r upou pnfdfe ny at the psrsent U.:t her lerra, lulu a his ! " uiienue we.i 01 poirce a drill, ii hi ir Judge Spencer ad Justice H.Wo ' ai' ' 1,1 re.:i(1'uHi ta o!i-.y the call andjustiiy tbtj aoiLlI ai-gJ)LaaAnIv;erp-a4id-f 4!Eiii2a-it Jhir Van Boron wore counsel for tho prisocujUi, ' ,roopI3 Le ,11,e,.v Ieed ire not to be .J .1 I !.nl 7 I V t' an,l t.iAi. 'l.i.hillAn i. 0U. UICUI. Mil'llliUUU .U,IVI ll4ftlllll.illl mc III f . 11- .1 - II 1 .1.-1.1... II . . ., i i- i . , r.J ., tauiisot'u ov UMiinuiiv niuim: wuutu meet at llensbaw's on Wedat'sdav ufier tho ar- Ver been forma! I v extinguished. But tho claimants always reposing the ut-! mosi cotinucnce in toe justice anu iiueramy oi-fival bf tho Ie',veaue I j it. triivcrnmcnt, have heretofore eorttented them-! 4th. Tluit the'rutcttir hotween Com ..selves with "using such pacific efforts as rom-;ani'C8pU Healh is to i.ik p:ci on Saturday Ji-iisha Williams arm caivin i;per, , r .. tin '.ii i im.' sixtn rpf!iii"nl of i.i.antrr was foti 1 1 cm'' ,grl or th, pmoncr. 1 ue cuiso was upon-, , A 0!) t,ti&6Miw t Poi.t y M, an Aotworp. Htvsta cd that the j a0li a,t!lft(lgh d.voted e,olu,ively1o U'rfS of the line would In- s cotlcJiiiivdy es- Uie previ-.uj three months, iu appearance con ishfd liy tesfitnony that he would rrt oc fjr-nad to Hid hi-'Ur , iii.j:t a h;, iliLvc vrry tell States, 1 with the known humanity of tUc Uniteilliiiornitu, or as soon after ;m pr , towards their Indian neighbors. " In! ffashingtoti t'tfy, Cct 12. : prc ieubie. ltt. case of a failure lrv vuKnresent coimnission-i indorsed on tins preiimhury arrau: tho followi?! - aole : kj V.UV11 mi uujvn wi mm iiilmiuhi iiv, .j ' . . .1 . . 1 1 .! :. ;c:acnt Capt. Perry desires it ft bo expressly under- itood, that iu accorJiu tu Capt. Heath the per. for tho general governments ?Jal 8atilfac;.i'; h? .lemanaleJ, he bas,b,cn . . . . l 1 irf lonueaccd entirely by a sense ut what ho coa- tdtials wuo have so long bcni l4eM(ue frt hfmi M.tnneuCBl l0 lhcvioJ have for ttinkins such a demand, which he to- are very apprehensive, indeed almost certain, from w hat we have heard, that it will be wfiol- ty impossible, tusUftin individti Ktpi out 01 tucir mrnis uou. 14...$ .mu.cu.-, n,jeS 4)fthe rvieej (l(.t ly ft!,y ron. " afc possession even at the nsquu ot thnr liv.cs.juloralim4 of tlc daima wbiclj capt. Heaili may Jt IS ftiroosi i lTtuin luu sixu cin;iUv.ici.i as Gov, Shelby, and Gen. Jackson, can never be selected or prevailed on again, to embark rn ti.at business and it ii generally believed, that it' they U no other expedient need be re sorted to, bin tlie one alluded to above. The 'time Is indeed come, when the overflowing jio pulation of the western -country,-the scarcity and high' prices of land, combined with the ex pediency of at once giving to the state of Ten nessee its true dimensions and political weight in the union ; all concur, in pressing the ex pediency and necessity of some successful measutu on this subject. - Philosophers and politicians may set in thrir closets-? if they please, and theorise and speculate the most cxptilitious and benevolent plan, of introduc ing the arts of civilized life amongst-bur 1 ?! I . 11111.- I I. . oui..i.nvu. 1UU Juliana , ruiiniuo COUI1 (.'(1 l)V I f'jirf cupy the court i-:i explanation or ptobaitility. ; toiueJ. The lah-irs f ;he- troops of -thv carm -The witnt'.svi wer then Called, "who .leHtified j h?a been of a hit-i aad iinport xnt e!tar,ieter to having seen Hamilton fchoot lajor Bird- 1 The count rj at larg-: is indebted to then for sail. -Mr. IVpp..r commented tin defence of i "cir activity iu forfifj-ing one of iu mcs tiai-. :iainilton. and entlravved to convince the ' Ptant avea 10s ; ,vi ih- t' .r.mti',a of toe road ty that tiiis wai a case of man-: tT:!tt 1 x,Ai"rsBUtl!l rtrCinTKAuouT will bs a " He insisted tiiat as the ride was ! s.0,!r:0 wf "S a; ' aieful reinmbrac 0 fa j uisirici waere wiey uavt hv.cn .nioued. Tbt j coutniaadiug Gcuta! is cratiii :d to atute tfiat thtse important services h ive bepn rendervA, ri; ; the least diiniuutiogof their eiecllenrv as soldiers. i'fte, several p iU girris.uie.Iiy the r ;g'metrt" of li!it urtiilery were, witu a si.le exceptios, a3 the coinmanding Gen! would wish t; tally denies, as such claims havj beon forfeited by the measures of a puUlie Character whieh capt. Heath has adopted towards him If there fore, the civil authority should jirodtia; and im. possibility ofa miatingat the lima and "place do-4ly m tho rifle's goiu off, to his astonidifiient signaled, w!)ie!i ha will take every precaution to prevent, ho-witl consider hunsclt absolutely vxoueraied from any resjionit 'j-.tity to Captain Heath touching their present uausc of diti'er ence. ' (S gncd) J. UAMILTON; jiui.- appuovkp, (for Captain Perry) (Signed) DESHA. In conscquoaee of tie foregoiiv.-; the p-i ties assembled at Philadelphia, and major H on, hen there transferreil the ubove lucmurandui'n to coininodqre UecatUr, intro ducinj; to him, at the sa;e time, Lieut.- Ueslja as- the friend of cup Tyjts cvu maue Dy tucrri ve rieio-hboi. but the uuavailin atcmts " . u:ujiari!tA,. wra net is is. - ot. neiooos, out tut uuavaiiiu,, av.wnrui vtmnl.aftit -un ftf 1 :swMlim naru irfaiuvm.u-.i.Htwn . .j rj commodore IV cat (ir, on the jisit cf, captain Perry, und Lieut. Desha, on the pait of c .ptain fleai'n. 1st. Tlutitis undcrsto:'l t'uv.t c:ipt;un Ferry u-i bis friejj J arc tiv proceed-, to Jfcflf "?o:-k, vx its vxhi tv.' . where hs is to 'remain u:uil die-arrival ufcapia'a Heath, ur until ib: period which is named 111 tli, p tptv fji Uieir meeting. 2d. That captain 5tc.ith, with hw fj 'it-nd are to fl,. low and jremani at so:8c,oonve'iiei't puint on trie Jersey shore, hear tUscityofNe'-V'ortT:; and to g've' inform i tton aiier then-arrival to cr.ptaia Perry's (. a nd ' wlu re such 'arrangemsau '.vdl ba made as n;yhe deetacd necessary. , . 3d. The (tprlktf to be on th? polnt .ined, a-id ihc" notiheation reno cd by tbe 3d article given mior to the approaching Monday, the l?;h, - The (hirtieM accordingly met ca JI:)nda, the 15th ns,t. at 11 o'vbck; on Uie Jersey shore of tho Hudson where 'Cap'., ferry reeciv.-l the lire Xif aiptaln Heath without returnuij it, ulien citimo.lote Dtcator imme diately stopped forward and declared. tli;;t commodore Perry had come to the rround with a detpm. not to return t,lie fire of cap'tmn Heath, in proof, of ahichhejrndaletterfroin commoflore Pti ry to him. fthich t;c had written, (ami j'.'iicl is hciuwiUi 'sulijoih cd) soliciting him to becllnu; his fi-khd 1 and, therefore ne pi esumeaxne parly, aggr.Hved Waa satisfied. C.ip. tain Heath haviag expre.sol his aequiescence in tins opinion, and that the injury he hail received from cap tain Perry was-atoiwd for, Ui'o parties returned io the City. ... We do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statemeut- (9igned) STEPHEN DECATUR. . K. M. DESHA - Letter from commodore Perry, referred forugoing, to commodore Decatur.' which have been made in the progress of 500 yours and npwards, should be sufficient to tun ifince the most sceptic! that it caji -never be effected- by any of the methods'4 w hich have heretofore been "firunosed. "or nsofted to. We do not wish to disturb the dreams of tlic phi losophical and benevolent on this Hiibjccti " which, are perhaps calculated to snothe the feelings and amuse tho fancies of thoso who indulge them, but are as cvanevent as 4 the light of the dazzling meteor, which cheers . tho gloom for a moment, but afterwards leaves us iu greater darkness than before it made its appearance. Wo trust tho idea suggested by Mr. Monroe, with regard to the improvement of our Indian neighbours, will be tested by ex periment; and should that fail, we cannot con Ceivo ofa method which promises success. If wo correctly understand the system of policy proposed by bias, it is this . " Let the territo ry or th Indians be so curtailed aud circum scribed, as to compel them for a subsistence, to resort to the arts of civilized life, in order to.obtam a subsistence. Let their temptations, to roam through the wilderness be removed. Let their game be destroyed, and let the wa ter ho longer afford them a ready supply of fish j which may be easily-effected by confin ing them w il hiri a narrow boundary. Let these ti ii'gsVbe done, and it seems manifest that they mjist betake themselves to agricul ture, ccmmerce.and mauufactares or perish it OAce. . ..." court and , si uirliUT. a weapon of ordinary and every day use, how ever deadly in its character, nitwi be regard ed in the same light as an assaulting club or cudgel.' Ho was followed by Eli.sha V'ih liams, esq. who displayed in behalf of the pri soner, his usual erudition and force of arg'.t mrnf. Hc inferred from the uniformly mild niitjairable deportment of the generous fi'i l them. The soldierly; character given bv Birdsall towards t!ie prisoner, that there must ! L:.ut. Cot. Lustra to his battai'ton, uittiauzh necessarily have bn' absence of all ' mftlice I eompaaed almost entirely of recruits, is i1(,or. .1nd attribated the prisoner's fall, immediate-1 oriV'!o to ;,,,n l,V' hi rn"- A'be pol.M ma medicii reguutions ol iarts fndepi.ideiwe. 'f(xrrcn, 8tcall , IFolcnt, and ddams would ryf.cct ereilii on any service ; and the prompt ac'tfa "ti'iiV precisioa of the troops 01 toe several that it had been loaded that tho dxeaned having before indulged Hamilton -with fami laritics, tho act of presenting his rille could ... . .. 1. a , f . . . .. - 1. . 1 1. . r only be considcrca a repetition ot granted or Jn,, 4rti!l,ry, arc nsl of vvhat implied liberties for some tnfl.iig object, and rr ,kilftll W(lll, be, werethev called into ac not an attempt to kill. . ! tiva serv.cs'. The eomtnandiii- General re- Mr. Van Burcn in behalf f the pr.ccu- ;r,t fj state that there is a strikms aud uu- ti-in, considered llw guilt of tho prisoner 'So 'I ju"iiiiable exception tn tii eha afiter, in thts Horrid Murdtr On Mnnday afternobn, the 12th inst. , (says, e fv'tm Gazette) ao-awful murder, almost too ahockiiig ,'n its eircuniitnoccs to. describe or believe, ,. ''Was committed in Mart lehei-cL The perpetrator was a young roan, bj the name of David A. Phillips,-about 23 yars of ve. and the victim, hia own wife, only 19, just -5 g to bef of her .first cb.ild. The rosn it a said, had be- 197 discovered a violent and mahgnani temper ; and he .Seized the -opportunity of a moment when the nurse tv ufof Uie room. fallcclinir aoiBe tlouht nf trhu-'h th; t hnracter of the woman did ''nbl afford thsa.U'adow of a w' WasaiaoToir, J50Aar 18, 1918, My Dear Commodore- - r Uvae 'lready acquainted with tlvfi-tinforfunate af lir which has Uken place between capt. lUath and myself. Although I consider, from the course h "has thought proper to pursue. th.it J am absolved from all accountability tohnn yet, aft I did, in a moment of .ir ritatwn, prodnced by strong provocation, raise my hand against a person honored wiih a commission, 1 have de termined, unon mature reflection, to give him a mjet mg, should he call on mci declaring, at the same time, that I cannot consent to return his fire, as the meeting, on mv Dart, will K emir.!,, for the violated -ruta of the service, I request, there tore, my dear s:r, that you will occasioo. Very truly, , you? i'rienJv Z'-. " ' ' - ' " . n. f m-nnir . j Ceir. S!er-lcn D?cat.ir. ' ' clear that ho would not detain the c'urt but a few rao:nents,r ' Mi'. V. 11, insi.-ted that n one circumstance in the testimony favored the prisoner's pica of non intention to murder ,: but on the contrary every thing went loton firm tue fact of premeditated, deliburate as sassiaaii tn," Ilo closed hy informing tli t jury,.thaHhey wotikl be toldJ&y..the (join t what were tuc discrimiuaLiog fixtures of tho law incuses of niuttlvT am! uivat'iiCer, ' " iCs-'hjiinr jmlj-ji l;HincC?-gjyjii.he jury" a L.i:ncdf , sflcciuvt. aud -iligu.fi. d charge, rie exmniiKid the let-, dittfuh. JitiAh..'a. pcisis itaig . accurate ; esjioiiiubd i-ic l.uv with a cluu-ness w huh -made it comprehensible to almost every capacity. .-Jh; ' .ikl.that . a the prisoner 'iad rested his delencg-on the plea of not koownuj he rJlj vtsa ha led, ami As the rifle was ioade.l, and as .the rilhw:w under his chaigi; anj in hts possession, it be cj .iv I..-.-, c .nry for h'm lo accmiut for its bjin actusU ly loaded, or 4 shew Uia it wS IW- so luadei it a iy hort tunc prcvious''ti''it ich-ii-tfi'. Tu .suniining up ttic t!ttimo v, tli4.Mi Igi d.i nut fnd any circu:iist.iii VS wV'YdL not to prove tlie prJigr ff:iilty' o'.' iwin Vnta'ir.l murJer. !1-charged tho jury, if thej- be-iicvf-dtho testimony cnri iasivc, by. th r duty i i R.)C. ')', 'hen--iliry w Ih-i-ir coivicirnce, an 1 their duty to 'toven, toYmd lier- prisoner guilty. The jtijgc nb sefved, that' however (jainfnl, if the prio:icv oe Ruilty, it was thei&tnperiotts du-y t -ipmish him.' It was tiic law of man, and it was the law ot'l leaven, tii j ' who ocv.r shedefh mn's blo.),l, by mm sh.di Ijis blood be shed." 1 1 the coursf.-ol'ilu- thavgo, and while dw, Ilu) with much puhos upon - pmt.dness ot consi n'mjj a fellow creature to dcatU .Judge Spencer declared w?ih emphisis,'ihatMa weak man iii the administration of .. a t M. . " " r "iii ye iroips siaiinnca at iorr-a i'ii loan and ur.s told; witich the odi3:rs caaiiiiandiu there aro called on most promptly to amend. . The necond and fourth battalions of ibi corps of artillery, aj forts Preble n Consti tution n h in the. harbor of vYew Fork, pos ! ae3 a knowledgi ofdu ir peeuiia;- b-a'icii of 5?rtrtcc, w!;;ca calculates them for essentiar usefulness iti a fature defencu Of the sea coast. 'The troops at Gieenbush - havo -carefully': nrcserve.1 the nno justice, is as great a curse to the- cummunity as a, wict ed or corrupt man " 1 In this charge Uie court discovered an intimate and studied acquaintance with human nature, arm-i-r rt to in ih- llffn,fit: sose oflhe claims of humanity and learned HJt research in the sienccoftho hw, which- amplv -cnn- . firm tlm nkll'.tiAa.iitUK'li..... I. . L-i. i . - tice anJdcci3ions. Ihc court spike in Jive approbation of the clear, distinct aud responsible testimony of Lieut: Sco.t, and ojcr witnesses'. , la consequence of the '.universal interest whicfli the case excited, the trial toofcpUce io the Assembly Uoorn whxh on opening tlw doors was immediaUly orowaed to.ovorflowmg.. The trial 1 commenced -about -fifteoo-mmutca past ten A. M. and the jufy'rctifcd a few min. utes past two P -M returning in sbourtwenty minutes with a verdict of" GtniTr w'MCBann'" - , The prisoner appeared in court cleanly atvl deccntlv arcss&L n lurht. vest and nantalnnn ui.. ' rr " . ' r" uiuc bailor jacket JIepearlcomposei prey iaus to1 "tho com- .....U)C w ni9 laai, ana spoKe carelessly to the offLcra who anendedhim. He regarded tha irora tl" "fiscal ea with considerable! interest, and acauiesred i to their b'fiBo-rt,4,r.fi,i ; .rt-.w-i.i--! "clui"cea t f, - iuio ana-eaiy manner, hfferyed his ccaelh .peakjna with aVTvHf . v ;)roi.:rv at, inat tioai, aua ara as tha ctMnauudiii (Jt'tieral would expt to Unsl tuein unTerauch uOicera. Oa return t 'Slia Quarter tho cdoi HMiiJing General Wu i lilts hipt degrt-5 0 gratified by tha appearance of the troops sta-v Honed in acset's ilAiutou. IVt!i huuscl jml thi? army appreciate the enar.ictcr of CIf no; lLtaDV ; hut at no ti'ms'exvpt in Lite li -d. have 'us cxertioas been mora aialiilest or - cessl'ti! liian during the past HUmnivir. 'cconr nuntliag Uiinenal trusts tiiat liio p'VffurnwiK oi tha puo!i: labor now all;;tied it jjJe gejond regimut vill be etpal lo.tha't Qf'thoir' otharrfu- ties. '.-'.-' The commanding Geucn. aga.Tnrepeatlliat his recenj. visit to the posts has h;j en grateful to hiiu. IiiiJopeiKteutly of th.5 opportn-iity t' greet oiliscrs w ith vvhain ho had bjea prcu'.-ud;.' associated, and to whom ho now renews njs ex prcseions of esteem it haaaaTorded hiai themeam of wituessiug their cwrtioiiB to confirm past rep utation by present tuefulneas. He ex ho rt j thc3 .to contiuua this saaio j that their tWo-folJ debt M tuo oountry and the army nray ba diselmrgeu and the profjssion of a,oIdier be tbii mast res pectable aud permanent, because among the most useful. . - Order of JIajjrGeneral liroian, ' - B M. H Alii SaOSr&H d$ famp. Foreign. LIVERrOOI- SEPT. TAc Qecn. Tba- Courier slates., that ner Majesty has been relapsing ever since Wctf"ei" day ge'oaightaud uinee. Sunday, she has expe-. nenceu a rceurreuee of all thc most tit""'? symtoms of her gcomplairif. The biillciia v Wednesday last, is as follow J-" The QueJ reinainsyerytnycW abetter night ttan waa ciptetM." - ; .-v. t
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 30, 1818, edition 1
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