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9 7 e. 5c r,. JED1TH0 or A. tvii"" .... .V. L.ll kvi of uliciipl'W ' TWt'olhU? Perjear. one oar BP"' , .ffc- - li,, i-nrllnnM bill lu f- r . . , p.... v. . .. ... ,Katfn.rkt ..u h. rilian tnree moonta ai er 1 . ifnc and notice ih -reof- ahull Uve been givtn. ItLrtitntaUt, not eieecd njf M !in..-s, are inwrtwl time w; ,mt ".! .' "'V -V itQiient insert inn : anu m n-c '"i" mv.ii- . -. atpr number uf linm than fourteen. TJie Cslt must rcomjuny Uiosa from ersu unknown to the editor. . . ' . .... -; Xo siJscriptioii run any c:i h receivta witliDUi mmen of at leiwt 5'J in artvai.ee; ami no ij.coi Iniunc : without pnvment of areearv:.iitiiM at t!ie opti " oj'thcetlltor- IMiscrHuneoiis. was obirvel from he l&gibip, wbich, after, stftlhrd on the right, wkieh sonif lotfrebanee: ta maue out to be, rtd irtnce. atrflci nb God save the the American gentle-me on board.'-.' Our eap-.dowfl," jl He arfmiral, bolitelv tain orJtrid the quesiiou Cor ba asked,. 4 uuM no oeeiufto. itiuid up when , Oud aave; tiiV WfSS ? ' whicb - vra r promptly asiwered, Kiag ubjajrsd, though we . are aecustomed r to no, '"i lie admiral. wubea to e aod eon a it." j-a ma out avail ounel?e of-this de verse witii you' laid lie, at he ordered the iteate peroision biit toed up until the air boat to be prepared--' you can see his list of, was concluded. YYe found, on lealinr our. prizes au tpur value) u he is purtieular ml selves, ttitt the audieqee was uumerou, and ket-pib!; a register." We got into ti e beat,' not alor4 eoispose.d uf tb'e officers aitd crew tf and shortly iouikj ourselves on board the iiui- at!c 74, eorama;idtl by captain Worth, and be4riu5 the hof rear admiral Durham. The admiral received 0 as very eourteuasly. &R)adc several enquiries b n nuc. voyage, iiiv n America, ad prj-oHs if the duration of tin war; and, ai wu.s antieijiati'd, he sl'iowed us a lil of Afurriean VesiU cap'ured iliiin oe )ar. t he value of wbic.'i, aetor Jicg to !n e involu tion, exeeed-d -800 000 sterling, au aiouiu that I eould not roiicvive wont J have-beu lia- z inied on tbo eoityt of Kranee ki Your irier e.tiil." he observftd. " hiite son ntueh eiiter ( fj'ise for tie proper"tis issue of their expt-di-Xious ; they caleulate erroiteous'y, that if one vessel arrives tafuout of turee h no loser. If even" said he i, on our en eloud.all at onee emergitS into rlurioo, briitfel f y jroo- fce ' Murk and mcl of the tim( . t ; i f ' ' ' , Gad aave- thV .TI)e ihould in which ch ftmaie feci w foiinyiil" : - ' our vesfiflr but those beloogirig to other ships, who nasi wen invited on the oceas'on. l be play ctMme)eed, and was realty sustaiued tnruugtifttt wun considerabte force anu spirit. The sarU seemed to be w6ll conceived and faithfuUjt executed : and the character of Juhn uorij rfcexvon auditiooal zest, 1ron its beins; p.:ryiuitpd bv a genuine suilor, who ave it th"e iiuHiical touches soUamiliar in real life. Every character vm perfect, and the voiee of t!e pro npter utiheord u lesson from Hh'b many theatres on terra .tri tnisr.t eminentTv improve. After the play, the band strurktioa le .mould in which c female fkCt was forinsdi' : f'-. W,MtK Tcr annne ana tftcrtsny pi virtu." . -- ' y-- i SHi good, so kindsoC efceerful, sooiuestii : 'i so loyinj und beloyed duomed fir,t i0 horrid V' yioiauou. ana men toy er wa Hands to deaJif are drawn w itb a strengthlaitd iieantjj v6rthy v '"5"ci nuHMjauon. , x ue equestrian statue of Tarquin, t.atlere.d by a flawi ui Ught Ptogt is an ibtident. that oi iibiimuv a'sul tdeur, iiscareely:eq6alied itthe wlir-le dra, v ue luiiowtug cee in (fie liird set, well represented arid electrify an audience Th$J trim, the popuUdJilt the ifyge Biiitw it diit$ yvret. vpeit the fervm The ikaii btty of Luomia ,'' abiet UneutA Uliannus, Li crt uv and the to. male attendp-it of Luoefta? ttunU a ovitj lter crpn. iiValcVmu) mm olhera urt teen.' ' . '-a Ur. l..s..tbiii,B1j tritiids, tisi pur breaking heaTjS Pwm.tted urferance we have told our stbrj j j ; - i -. Xnd now, td say one word pi' the ubpos.ttKV''-''- , . n. Hi.. ucGcssny naa waac me ear Wften the leniciotts aialice'of vuur Kinir. ' luighily air, and the dancme. commenced f,mg " 1 ctt h"B w',erf tn "' rrtrtth I ho naval Terpai.h.rc was an jntereW ! ho fdl)wiiii Uan extract froin tin rra've.sj of M.rdte ;i -i. tai', aa n Aprrii, luiii.tin'f! AioerieMi coii.titl for t Hty ami It; . ,tn,n .f Tuni. lie stUed oa bi ?n,s-itKi Ifrooi Charl-st'ift in May, on bo-tr.1 tho leiter of n: que sfbnoner Jel barlow, bound Jr IF -hi. e. ifliT a passage or iiurty-uve uv tin- Viss"! apnronchpd the French coast, baton; ilip ivninr of the 8J of July was canrured bfie ip-'ssible that the a ill B.iliit 'Viifrtip, the Briton, commanded bv ! 61 the oue Will eover the loss of the. ttv Sir Mimiias Siainev'; then attached to the U must b known,. that hi the aggregaie, one man. We are compelled in fleet to have b!nrkadii'Sq adron ; : TRehefort. Mr. Noalt ; vessel out ot three dues not arrive However, ' tew women, to wash and mend, &o, The Aikc wnt bruK me hew? heboid tjtia dagcr jmcribes ihe disaj-poiutmeut this nnlo'oked for ' said ho, with a Wile, . I like eoterprize ; and light .of a real woman, as the admiral called loth;d w'th gore! behold that frozen corpse ! ' s -ci ufcasioned ia himself', and if yaur insurance cotuiianies do not eoinpiaia, wer,.wiu an azreeable counlonancc, i .. ..'-I "II "I ... ! I. " . ih.it l uv u-itl tftur. tastelollv rn. .n.l . " :, , 7i ' -: . ,f 7 r - T--, i - vu niiu liiui i it sr iiit nit . ujiTt iiiirait unre ii,fr vn-niipsi krwi ti.u.n ..iiu. , "this ,wa--the "light - fantastic tor' with much cane and ' Wow could I twpe shelter from lus now er. ' surrogate proti s agiliiy. Don't uro so,' said the admiral. E"tm the telse tace Ilave worn so lpor-f-.-. Km. tl in ft fpnl i,n.. . li,... . ..... . HI uom. lobt wbnUeWiij ! ' - " ' ' - .. uiuu, uic nio ui a. iiirp.mn a "nd horn. Srtt nce ! he'sbeaks araln Br. Would you know why I tiimmoned ton Icilill'" re xluu i k. m'iik .ii.i ....ui hi l . . , in wmcn eacn icmale tacC was form'd ,f .irosp ci iifcasioned ia himself, and-: if your insurance coawanies do not eoinpiaia, herewith an aireeablc countonancc, was re. a wne. 108 l0?1 ."wicretta sleepsm death f lbe seiwaiipf.s it produced in the e'few, hut he 1 th y will never hear uuy. olijeetions oa my freshing, after a lug voyage ; pariieulariy as Themiiuid I . I i .. . I I. . l..s. iiu pl ' ' ltd, aauiiaaii at a ....w- .. .t . I . I ritt T ia ni talut.iaiS'a..rnla. . a tei ii i" nave mei u.e evnii ca,e o juiiiui)hk-i , jnn. it onui ci ui, in cuhviii uu ricuui " s-im.it- iu rr iu uais were UW award I ue vt-r) -Urine ami sacristy "bt virtue ! and bei ( pro ided wun comivrfauie lougmgs.i iue prvais.inciuent to uis coajinuuu, iuai,lus auaiaiueauy. men. il occurred to me during rer tuan ever was a lorm created ; . ; ,e rtent to sleep mib the tonsolatioa of kuow- share o the prize would not tall short of the represestanon that a singular scene wiuld ?' J"0"10"" ,ar,cy ,lM hiood strays wild in; :hat " it is not in mortals to cnoiai,M)d sue-. M 0,000 j ' a d unddr such cireunwtaueea, 1 ensue, if iu the most interesting part of the t wtSSof the?tW''Um !" ! cf.i." He then nroeee.U ilius with hi nai ra- hav no o ijeciion to the cont.niunee of th, perTormne notice should be given, that ihe Who met oid Nurnafa hiw'!it vmp hive Qrorg a JUvertmer. war ' 1 he admiral then iuvited u to yisif f rench fltet, which lay in sight at anchor, had An,i hisper'd in Ins ear herstrains dmne TLe next moriung I awoke rafreslicJ with lbe "'"'P' ortIer 0 ve lbtf ' mvrJ f were standing outso giyos bat- '' bef ; the young choir Hinreeable..igh-.reM,.hefinI had exp- Pen,er nud other rooms h. p, , while he p,. .lie 1 imagined I he scene pf confusion that Kf llid S1 ' riencr.l for so time. Vod'-ao invitatioH was "le'y 'i"'"ed us ihrough every part, and ouil lake place. The, theatre aud scenery Which now spring ript tro'n .he luxm-ioui nmnnif tern to us to (ake breakft wlb the captain, "P a,ni"J ,B var,l:iV ltiC,,,t,e8 aud Peculiar demnlisued at one rude crah -drums bealinS SP.eat Ver the" realm, how this see, iiry r,se which ta ttce-pted. sir T!.oous -ui .e re- lvQtrtS" of eaca departraeot. The ship was marine uader armstompious out of guns the sliadeof those ill ntighboruig pUurta . . i . ... j . -in eh sant onler; tho ar:0ourv disnlaved iviirv powder njoidcevs at . woik 1 tti'tor rirt-vinrii.-r Htr M-r s.iclier i lir, that not a ieat Er- v m 1 n wii i til urn iir.ii i- m ci viii i Vi i ' i J ----- r a iv ki;,.!,..,.! l... . lie HVred us, it is true, no consolation ,n onr.'fr-'" " W"'-J. w?f arrayed with . 0aiwSes-aiia flrfli Smooth, with she bioom'd unsulhej eau V SuV' iasteauuiany,anuin mo Oi!iet stte of pre- iur resi oi trie uramaiis l'ersoim, ramming Might have cil'd back the torpid breast f I capture, nor dealt -out unmeaning expressions of 'rr'-ft which I was satisfied Le coud out teel. Ife appeared. to be about t e aje of fori v. i U a frank manly couaienauce, the -interest of nluch was soniewhrtt heighiened bv Isjs bav servation tho To lone torpid breast of are n rapture; such a mmd ins; in-1 an arm in an ei.ir sr-nit-tst vith a Fi 'neb frigste, iu the liny ol . aples, which he fnq"it with a sloop oT war. He informed us thai we w. re nuar land, and in Taci pnioted cut tii- isinnd Ol 'mn, which w.is ii sight. " Had you 6ntinued die ciiaoe ltiu.' suul Ih-, vu would have run ushore another motive fr! Ving rt c'ineii (I to our Jate. A(tr breahfasi' tia roticftnied, he took in info bis front cabin wiinri m eli'ilee selection of h' ki w ( et,ti arr-fig-rJ, and while he apolgz.-d fjr Lis ah senee, cnin'ii nd-'d litem lr our uoif. "U.. ifpi rnae' cl tne laaJ near e:i ug!s to distiugnNti t!i' siihH inaijn an I tbe given banks, a siht Mlr?:nely refreshing af er a lou vqyiige. The capf tin invited us lo e- the ship, which whs in li-,e ur er, an I was oue of lha largest of tier clats the men heaithy, iiid apparttutfv ivilii a liiiJ ciiinpiVnieiit. I eonld see no dis nnriij -.iff,, c. bet.-?!! th;'a frate aud una of ourn, ami look oce tsmu to mike (In observa tmnto theeaptt.in. iie admiued (hat the Mn toc .isa larnj,. furatif, but .ennieuded that our cmi.tjiini.in end tiie United States wnfe heavi er s!iij, mouiited mure gum, and had in gene ral the b- st And inst select crews LVV III w a. nrnached the squadron at anchor in li.que. reads, consisting of four sail of tie liue ami some nualitr vihM w When p; paring to an chor, -the 11 ship of the udonral ..commenced. siRiiuls. which were unsHered hv Dlliecr, "ah-.-r liuv o carpenters' and tiezers', de- """P grope atJ lauJ(rai'e:wiru ao exnediuou partinant were equally worthy of observation, vmo1i le.l'i no time even in divest iheinselvts of M,Knt bave 'hh'ti the boldest libeftme, and every thing ' utmrt indicated cavenience l"er stage dresses. lfVver a bailie wanadosi- " , n V1"1'"' and Wan, and an organizatioa which we rabie .hj..t i a non-con hatant, 1 should have Mew fSlbCSd could hardly brieve a vesel f war eepahle of been cotuent and well pleased to have seen one It was a holiday m Hume oid age sustaining. Tho ndmfrat, on our departure, ttt lMat ideneal' period. But there was no Forp' ts crutch, labur its iask,.iil ran, ioviied us to return to dinner, My-ng wit b much 'aner ; Johnny Crapaud; as the utHceis iami AnJroothei n u, b.g to tht,r dauKhtcra' crlad frankness hud hospitaliiy, Vfll have the riy and rather uaeoiirteruuslv teimed th -n,J l'. ,T.1?.T u.c1" ' ' "0lV'' were she lfes! - f i Mvaiut Vila iiiiwci . ii hi miiiii.i.,1 and eaten you somv French tuvU, wer snug port, and probably at the Tom up by :ml.tcsg vmlence-gon'e ' cone ' ur to u lii.uin. wo le-jrnt very moment wern n presentinir a trrand m. In. x u shall die! . . b that 'the schooner bad been eut 'to Engl'tnJ drama-, a batet, or a (raged of Jtaeine, on ben-tbe king his father . commauded by a lieutenant, m d hipmW, Ad board their .fwasquadrou.- i bis may he taV I'J ,f ABtuSiul done Wlth l,,m te., m; ; nd that our e tplaiii v.s on hoard, 'j called dramatising warfare. . and reuderimn id rt 'ri i i US . ..... . " . ' f . V y...V.0. 0 ifVi'nfa.k ii.A.iv,r.,iZ i!t,i 1. ..".3 - .1- ' ir ilinil a rvi..LMi. I.f . : ... .. . i i . . & - " 't-".ii.u iu.li ,111 uiiiiuiiii iiiii mv ," " "v , urugiro iv ticn nation. aav, ouig ' grange thrown out 'urhot.' On our retu i.4 ft le SCPK imtrtirlinr.? .... l jV posed of .,ur French paseug.;r by forei.ig' fh get betlige'rents, however, seemed to fVe "hd.l do I A-,k Jc u c.gX them on b .ard a little fishing s-ne.rk out oi iknow caeb other perfectly well, bv the easv in- ,v"ch M Poiao"'d hi-othor, saW thc incest " Uochclle, contrary to t!ut prayers and entrea-'J'lTerW ihey.an.lVsted at (he prcsccJ of Ankvon' TaiT1 tieaoftkeliskeimeu. wl.n assured. the., i.fliccrs hostilalieetsr-Uad the British been blo.knd- OVrher dead father's cor e, uVi:l Jy vXlPe r that they would be impr s m d the mum-tit of;" ?k-.York, inteadol playiiig; Wdd Oats yonder senate house whose s:one'a.fc i-nrofe r their arrival. I should i i k to iave puns on-,ue. ul.i bate, been more nrofilabiv cinnlot. " "''man mood, ami it wdl cry, revoya - shore on the same terms : but. in solicitations, i was told ihur I must r,piyto my ,edn,ifloki,,g outfor trp( does, and .urd.ng KhTpcTS t he went lttagat!it the vigilaace tt fo.ta rather u.ore wmch- t heir wfappeased rrhi uie tomt), where lies Iuh mmderM ifi-. who lov'd h uifappeased trhdsts. wih shru-k. levi r.e ' reality. e Siiiiii-y our--Ives witn French wine, said he. Irom the chassrynarees. whieh are sm.-ili cnaaters. generally laden' with w inl and those not worih sending it) winn Vapturtd .VHia niAde ont il. rrt. F'i5 our I he cflheMsdals. rorivd ti,.,.i,.-n rsaii at d,niiv.rwa3-vq.f7g1rriy-irT;d (,n admiral directed l.im l0 send for Liters 1 could Sterol suhj-cla. 1 diuoTerc.1 'that niffst ol tint buradmire this teKgrep ia mode of com th. pfl,er 're Priuced men ami were fa muuienibn, and cosider it aa ohe of the ral r1''!" W'f.1' ,i;:l,Pr,ll-, n'tioual, s well as ?, ingenious andu-elul inventions lor the convey- Uueiuh which were handled WitU'cli. aee ef orders, and interchange of iipinions dudy f, ?,ddrt!Mn" refereoae at auy li'me vns "u" "' 'u no remavK eveu remotelv bingfandan event by no means desirab.'e. as ,u'. tlihB French. Alter pariaking of some 't'hetemplen of the goaa, the all view-ngh'tuvens it aubiocied me to delav and jidSifinmil r: refrpshcieut. the huat earru d im nn lw,f;i ...... The iro n 'tlu-mselvca t,hali inctlf,. is, ' m J y - i wvMau i u s " . , , , , j J v vi y pecsi?. .u l-.ur 'i clock we wer c -nveyed t:j ingate." , Jie Bulwark, a?. d found severiTc-ip ui.ts and; omcers. to whim we were- lepartc:," "intra-i , RRU TU9, or. the fall ov tab qui. -.ii-. . ..run.c vrtugui iiit'iuiooi iur you, S'vid the a.f;:nral. und, with a good glass of elaret. yon may, if you -please, imagine your self in Franco' a meagre substitute for llir And bwt il the gentral sounds, revenue, rcven-e ' Ml. Revenue ! Pfvmire ' ' "."be . BP And wt ti I U . 'Biviius shidhiead von ..A Ii.-.....a jeniiinonn; that nautical expediency Could do vc. Indeed, J"or an extensne naval for ce, like that f Great-Britain, it i luJiittublc. A boat put ff from thn.rriS4le, which soon re turued with letiern and papers, aud reported that nothing new ha 3 transpired. I d.d not forget (hat tl,.,, was the fourlh of July, a day of jubilee- in our country : when every citizen guve 0..se o j,v .,- return . - vuv ticiuvs Of our We eommeiiced the perusal of this i'lay with ' Sn'Sni'i Tf n,""',re ,ev,ne5d- bt to hfrh .i J " " I nan all ilie noblest ti s earth ran Ivumr atiuit:.t ol the most eager cunosi y, and it ut R. Lire Hn.iua! seutiuie is no exaggeration lo say, we cunsludrd it with mudfj, served to indicate to us oi'ir" situation v hilc partaK ng of a choice icser:, which, on board of a vessel having tio' Corineci ion with f efiugKif the highest admiration a d pleasure. hjc circumstance ol a young American, desli tnte of itatrouace, and withoui literary ci lehri- ty, bavir.j pr-truued a successful Tiso-rdi, onj me ifiniMii i oaiiv! laKing loo, as Hie ground wo k of hisdramma, the identical foundation at- iei.-pled.io btburlt tipirjir KycvtrralTit their owu wriiera ia vain ; we confess s!:nrn-i.pd nr petite, and e rented 'in our niind.high'expci'ta tions. , 'In say tliet in the perusal t this pro duction, all our lavorahle anticipations ia re gard to ir, were., realized ihat-vr-trcre satimli-cd--vvere fa ut praise. We read it with deep attention, and upon concluding it, we know not whether ne IV It inosi of admii ution fur the ner- f'irinanceV-or ofgrattuide tuwajds- i'ls author. id R -2t) R. V.d ia.nl Hnmis ? Dowi m nb 'IViqoin ! -v We'll. have no Taronir. t . Ut R W'v will have a U.-u n: ! '3,1 It. Lt t's to the cupitoL ana shout -for Urua'i. i.e. I, your kii.p ! -nriiius your kii-g't-. X .fellow citizens ! Ir mud an.bition in this rti iiv t, 1'" brc,.Ues, In., one a. I . . a ""IM'rei .rathcrcsuiari a young! Mr. 1'ayne has only reared ,,i,,ment to banded .the'ht own fame. hnt hits conferred honor upou the united ... vv.ii,ut-ni(uu ior ma ireser vatinn.ofour rigbu and hUwlit,. It was a nielaneholy refleelioii, to Hunk oqthe day"aii J"y, the probd display of our eidns in arms. U.e rreHnUg-l,au.,er,, the rear of ai til icry, thejoeund smiling laftes-cootrasted ivah "ur situaiion. mi ihe il.-t ,.r it.:.;..i. midshipman entered the cabin, and i . , . " ""ri wi mis coniorreu nonor unou admiral a folded uaiwr ulrmh. r...i: i .. - r " he mrled and reached to me, saying, w.lii The story of -.l:e pollution of Lucre! ia, IU1 )ou Lave a b.ll of the play r -and I read, th, consequent txpuU.om of Ta.uu.ns f" With nn small nimrm. ih. , 1 is . .. . -.- 1 . . ttqiiui!i nom iadebeodeiice. and! hiil ri.;- .: .'. i. J.:.. " ,V",! " ,u'"uiar to every historical .reader ' i va a. u 19 lOllhirit. i4 nit 1, . i . . r , . - .... -.mMig-ii n en-w.n-u- my heart. (ui. 1 hen I iiu'-w ui, i!( - hni,u ,.J i .......... ' B"ns, tLe -new ivsior'd ' l .... . ' c. "ulUB By : th an prophetess fm-ctol,!. shi ikh.'... i Now t, ,R- body up ,kar lt b.tor;u8 , eenn;e, bv iirtrmi-smit ol ri'ani aurnirai uurham, will be eriormed, on. beard ins uiaj snijesty;sship Bulwarka celebrated pl.i v, five acts, wilt leu by J.obi.vO Keefe. csri.-e-an. ed IVUd Oats ; or tne-8troIini!?IJt,il,.-.Mn After the play, a hornntne-wili he iliiiiced i ne w noie to conctude wall Foot's afterpiece n the Mayo of Garret Pe. foririanee to becii day 'f our .mh pendence, anu so inimeiiiatpiv nn r .t , ?. . 'i'"" -svr VJ ei rciiormanee lo occin y-uw,u.w.tniMiiiu, ,u ibf i.ir.i.:, ....... . you think of that? Shall we patronise the drama ? By all means," said, there is no raasoii wl.y Neptune 'should not he dram atised j hut of all arls, the histrionic art is the last 1 should thii.k could he perfected at sea." " Don't think so," said the admiral, ""we have as excellent a company of corned. ans as any snip in me Meet, and i7Jl warrant you'll say so. A boy announced iha the play was ready-, and vie arose to visit this oautieal tneatre. Ou thf gun-deck, some fifteen paces from the effi cer's ward room, we fouud it "fitted up with a neatness, as well as ornament, that was . really surprising. Spenary, drop curlains, singe doors with knockers, lool.iigbts, and aiijhe para- I'uaruaim necessary to a well organized and r. r uu il.ii.iu.i ... Burn, ... l . ' . " da uHh i ,vJne' 8,4,111 '" 10 .aid hi )'r",i!,MS' " nw-iom cabin " joi Mi tes at home-" We . accepted of ibis SiMuV:-n " fraK"kf"vitan.ad loTk, posse ! ! !. . !".' "d while virtually aid sub- "t.i.i.or.Tni.. ..rZ'.f;nf.' M a U0 wVr . .i uir,iC out to our saiiors, act of ,TPrqTe,'y 1Cli on t,,e Sun-Jeck ; an fyarRcter. 'ff. b next i-iorKitig, w.t?r signal well governed stage. A full band of urngio Mr. I'auie observes in his" preface that seven piays nuu neen .written upon this 'subjec!, that l(oonly were thought capable of repreema. Hon, and those1 two did tint Ian- retain posses sion of the stnge. lie acknowledges that in his piuy he has adopted ihe coi.ceptions and lang'iago of In prdi:cess'rs. .w'herPi-HPtt. seemed hk,iy4o' strengthen the plan which h'e had prescribed. He observes, TiH ,a, been " so done, ds to allow of no injury to personal "feelir.gs or .private property juch obiign "tionf, to he culpable must be secrer , l...t .1 " may be observed that no assistant of other writers can be available, without an eflnrt al- most, if not altojether. as lhnr.n.i- ... ri ' ginal composition. ?? - Mr. Fayne has laid his pol w;th the gagaci tyyof oue, well aware of the advantages of stage effect. Hg Cenes are short 5 the action is bnsy,we had almost said hurried, and vari ousthe language always approprSater and frequmlly sublime. The characters of Bru tus and Lncretia "are extremely interesting: The former sheathed in the -.mask neeessify made him wea0" to.shelter him fr..h; the pow -er of larquin ; suddenlv tl.r.,;.... ..ipr'..i. " false face be had worn j,o longl.ke the orb of day fur a "timo obsf-ured bv a passin- . 1 arqum s pa Uc ; th we'll ,cht our torchA. mh! ui it,, t.lazu.g .coi,fl..grat,on, rear A piU- for tlu se i hast.- relics, thai hl send Her soul amongst the- stai i ,jltir,rs ,MN , I e have anyjhmg , fiiirl fault with.it fs that Air J ayne has elmscr rather copy Irom the . ,rouipi.book; than t polish the rnge-ly as i originally wfitun, will, invited con mas.. It tt 8i0r, pfBy ft9 .e i( , we have no doi lit much v. luahle n atter i,as b,en omitted, Which, if useleM Jo t,f renreserf ration, w. tnd liavesiTveiitoaoiuseiBiiliereatf-- "Petersburg Inte.Ui encer. HI AG KI)Y UK BRUTUS. - '.PR' M THE AlBnlU. The novel t ir ui ifitance of a iragic drams 11 nm nn ytnriirnn pen, inijiires us to publisb the f.Howin'etrart of a It tk i 'mro a Phila delpliian now in Lcndon ; the t igeily is writ- . ten by iIr. Pity m. who is, wp hiii. ve, a "na tive of New- Yo.k state, itntl wIm, like fehak speatc. made hut debut as a dramatic prr for mer before he bivan.e a drainatir wt itt r : ,wo see by Hie public pajiets thai thU tragf dria Im reUiars;;l at our own fheattf, and it i's'sj.ifj will he brought f.Twrd in a week or two. 1 he historirtil facts upr n which Mr. Pavne's Ifiagcdy ig'fotiiiurd, transcend, in variety of . : tii( iimstaii(;e aud depth ol tragic consequence, , almost any comucted events to 'be IbuntI in lirsfftry. 1 he Brvtus v ho is the hero of this . -tragedy, is not he wlin conspired against Cte sar, but his a'uCestnr, who exDelk-d Taftitiiti- tlie Superb fi m U me, in the '2Wi.li vvarMf g," like thelthp cityxr i aiqiiin whs ihe fti Riitsoii ot lar by a passiiiS qiiin Pi iscus, Stb kiii of Kome. wid succeed -J. - ,i 1 I
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 30, 1819, edition 1
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