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ml &. i ' ItALBlQH, (N.C.) , nv tiahvkY AND OASSO, l.TCDy " - BUS i " . , .(SubKripoon Three dollar per year, one hat ?" . TLi.otie th0itof.h.ll.he been giv fSrone dollar ; tor twentyfiw cents each Mil. '....orlilin : tWl 111 1 C llU Minni " &r number ..f lines thtn fcurtee-v. Th- el.. llJ .. f,n n-rnn unknown 19 1 1. UlCfO'iP" - ' ' United States) man be regulated by the eom muoicition which youjnake meopon ihis cult ject. , ' : I .bare the honor. See. Xu. 4.CapL Biddltn Lord Cochran, dated on boors cue Ontario, ucc. 28, 1818. ave hail' the honor to receive lb eomsiiiaieatiou wiili whieh your lordship hon ored ma this morning. The object of my for mer fetter was to excuse myelf entirety from inking the sala e, and eniittquently it is not , eaessa-ry lo kaow whether the salute of the ntario shall te answered with an equal or a rss nuintJiTof guns. When a government ves .el eaters a r-ign port, the salute is mere .alter of courtesy, and entirely arbitrarj; it i iofim practised, and at others it is omitted. Wlh regard to wh.iy.ur laidship joforins tar, relative ill . Urates frigate tissex, f lieg leave, to' tisforin'y. .' j.rjtip. that your tuie:ent if fr inr'ous ; in Ctmmdtr IVuiv en n -er commanded , ,m tad. mt in the Med- fittrraneau ; ami I am ,)tT-.tided that my friend .... M..:..k;j. i j . t. . . j ...... ....... ju-r':. wnu ( nui i.iiiiu..!i ui I mmi 'a-usr! between fur J Cochrane and p4U svwiltl. not'have tuif..rftff tvf .jf in h. ii hi. Vln .irs'ttn. in I lumber Ills t . I i . i .. . i - . icDiuiiK, ui t - orutTtu 10 toaye.iue nori, in me manner you ript BuWt m at me searoi gowrn- .tatc,j. . v he will rflitv perceive aemer or. inu I h mViLp bone . &C. Itbstnptitm c, n ny case be received wiUv.i; ;e without pjvnwntot arrears, unles t i!. pfthe ei'.i'or NEW YORK. MAY 6 - . r if i ... i ; Lfgworedtruii amsoi vina iM-is w.rj i theruseUr tmurr oi.'iigtuwiin.w nnr jvuw.j men wlw translated the toilowiu UJllert ent iri metnoriaU tl goVern'menl. complaining 'f tho anfarorakle frate. oJC their trade, and pointing out the imoliey of allowing the eiti ?ns of the United tales any farther privi "ge on this abjeej whi;hf it w stated, would totally ruin lbai .wfellttdUoil. Fishery. TV l!iee repreientattd Mioisters, it rs vaid, re plied, that if in the Uomfttercial Treaty which wai then about to arranged with America ueh privilege shot d be (ranted, Ooverament, by way of bounty, eoltl allow 3s. per quiutal on all fih cvred at IewfotUMlaod,.wlHch would oroduce about 2Jo, OOi i tear. The Treatv having been conetiCd, a, deputation wailed on the Chanceliwr of be litcliequer, who, in oon (oruiity w i(h u hutUaa bei'ore promised, agreed to allow the uni aive mentioned. The sailing of hfj Majesty' thips Hcela ind Uriper is unde'tUod to he fixed lor the 141 iniit. fnm Uuptfajl, aa the voyage of discove ry Jo the Arctic titeli The curiosity of tie pulHie beingxreaiy viateJ on this occasion, nutnbers are J4iyviii.ii Ilium, as in the ease ef tba Ileietirtw3. ' ; tiaxs, MAftca tin- On Tuesday iaVtie Chamber of j'tem, the the 23d March, idt9. It l said tie asi&ssia is a nativo'of Wintiedet, in 9atoa. I M.deKotzebue was interred ths 'moroing , His assatsin is Considered better, abd ttatvtrf any doubts are entertained of harWrry fie wan able to talk yesterday stnoB whieh ht has declared with a very composed air, that h , did not in the least regret what be had ione that he had it in eontemplatior for tbe last i months; that he was convince thathe ha done a good deed !q delivering Qermany, runt a man who bad done so mneh farm to 0 rmaa students, as wetl by bi writingl. as by traduc ing them to the Emperor ot Uu)sia, and that ' lw had no aceoulpliees. . , The family oT M. de Kutz"hi are in a on r -wternatien, which it is difiicul to desenb-.- He has left behind him fourteen children, lb youngest only twe months old. His son, whf circumnavigated the globe, is (expected hera j to-morrcw. M- de Koiiebiie I. id received, po thefalal day. a letter from hip itother wl o rej , sides at Weimar, fhe liuilioritfs of our towq have commenced procccdiogs reMtive to tbif tracieal etept' TheeeMorbipf ftatltfort taffirw iu the Jour .aj olthif towu. the pause. eias Muruuis dc Maroon -submitted a nrn.sitioii. rirf mv hia Maiu.ii.1,. i.nK..i 1. .v h.; i ina tn ihn nanpr thrutiin nK tkr nleliantbe rr!istjecnaaisecinMi.ioH'..u 5 ,ar, Cochrane to Guut. UiUdte. dated Inline soni-other nthi-hnient fort hat of enl bv the assassin, on whieh were w nf eft these fone. Any correction from this gentle-. Toparais. same date. I lie execuTfoiiif iJuTalter being iuiprttciieabre !wrd Sentence of death e&cutttypon M n he nublisliea bv tts Httn maen plea win 'rui.,!!.,..!. .... r ; i k..... .i ... . . ... z.' i. .. - i - i h . a !," i - . m w nv.i nu iiiv7 j 'm lairuicu liiu wvniusr, iiili r nil ill JIIHCC wilt l c unillkUCU , & vii tn ri tliiat m:iniir. Anil in u.l.u.1i . r mfArn m.. tt..f nurrii.iia u..iill I. I'Thia na ni r 4iitpa a Anmii2An (IlmiAiA aiithoi , . - - ' r 7 . . iwiibii J l.livi III IMV I'v ItVUIU UC I U.CI KH. I - - fc . . w - . " y iWiei jmm y .ur visit was " in our eawaciiv'of Uicer of " iesterdav. afie mas. t ;e Ki;itr. seated of the enoie is a tnea5e Ofasocie Chili, of the ZU oj January lSlfl. ,e u . ... AUri!,e U11(1 a9 a mHfk of your res. on jlj9 throne 8Urrotiuled Will, the i'rinces and jw u. iMgaicvru. ...... va,.,. ..u.u ..... j,ccU;,r tlMi o;t.er w(ll eommd(, iR. naTa I'nncesscs of his tuoitiy received in public au- -len Valparaiso suoorniy o,....eo.s. .......... luree!( 0rlhe (Jhihan.V'vernment, y --.a leave dience the Version Awoassudac. Three of the iehhavincr-eiiuii arioua rumours ; ra.) ,u uoderetand, t hat in oiniitinth ig thv salute, Hi al Cttriis'.ges, draV) by ecoiding in the same Journal, tie aaiassia called twice upon M. de Kotztbue,ln tbe morn inz aud after dinner without seeiriekiaa be re eieht horses, in i turned at five o'clock in the "eveniirr--He an bliiii, for ti-sa'iaetion or all, tlin hteral y0ii could have no infdnti.m of filing in the wliicli were iha Uignitune ap'iiuted to Con-! nounced himself as one of bit tounhairn wh ffMnnndenco bftween the vieb admu.il of t tc ns-ci vuti owe to the Chiliuu flus : the more duct the eeremov of i.-dac'2i.ii. r,re.ee.le.l wished-to make acriuaintaoce with iim M. d r... .TIM,,'. ' I ivann tni 4 in - ... . t an.. - til fumes of Clt (! mi Loctirane j anu c it). u it.,. ...l.k i'..n t,. i.:, i.'.. . . .. ..i ... ...i kntvoKnn lft kith hi fa. , . . . ... , .. . .i . ...i,.. ...i ..,! jii.i.aiy eoaress iliai ou knew, " llial when a him to t!ie patae;. Tbt Martins Desolles re- ann weni to receive mm in uu bhii-ci'bw- i.-Lopu'1- a teller- from Ll Lcircin? WM,i ttf W.P Wltpr,i f,.,ni n.t. it i. ..!. ..u..,t i,.u i.'.ii.,. ... .i. ber . . ' .. ... . ' Aouiabu- vim.i nn JUALLiir ui i i.l iun lliilllllLi: ill IT foCiHJt. JJidiUe, dated I alpara s Dec. 2. , ;nary o hrt. a . j,, . .4( thal (ne jcn,fWjt;e gilcry Dima, and couduetediiim to the foot of no one knowns, Bs there were no 18 1 S. of thiaieireumstanca i .diieeil vuii. wi.f ii v.ui ph. mi ihnnn I'lm ii.,. f... hearing the cries of M. de Rote -I have been much filtered tered tkisport in Jan. liiniJ, t.g.ve fo.mil jesty tb i.:S rciurucd his nalulatio. : and.w'" hJ recently been confined ' la ehiltl bed, tin . . a . a l iL.. ;!- t nat nassea in tue interval mv r auu as there were no yunessea. un tide, bis wife, uuith whirh you b tve honored .ne, and advice Trf-your arriva to the government, and then covered his head. His lixeellencv offered and his daughter ran and found hint slabbed ia i,A I consider aDboor done me.-in con- gavc hns notice that y u w-.uld lire the cuto- as presents, six stiavvls, a scif.itar, which for- four places with a poiognara: oif of the wound, pesec of the statum I hn,l.1'a,eoniniand''r w ary if it ,TOIJ,d oe answered wfth an mrly belonged to Isuel, ou of the -most va- ld pierced hia heart, and m afe iaitanu ha iffofihe-nsvafforee of the govf rnme-it of , U01bcr of guns." Imagtna then, my as- lorous Sovereigns of ltL and u nreeious "pired in their arms. , ijli. i cann..t f.fget the respect due to you, onwhitMlt, j on receiving this evening voiir aione, affirmed .o be a patct for nli com-1 M. da Kotzebue waa only 13 years of age ; Jwtll call ! to ee y,u :he hrst opportunity. wriUeil Jeeltas- so n, i:. which you Matehat, plains. I he An.b.su ioraudressed the Kin;:, h commenced his literary urcer at 19; hit Tjb fulfilling my l.ity to tbe government lfie of y p6f ,eer WM Q eff Le tnJOS,ttllce ()1 n tuct, A ,hul . hi . Si)V health was iiripaired, and be looked old-r He vc Hie banor to serve, is superior lo all per- 1:.-i frufn m iv:n , ,i,A -(,... .. i i . ,l -r. .,..n.:.. .i hart mt ceased his fuiieii.ms. aa literarv c.rres- 1ml e iion onsi -lerai.. and 1 therefore beg per- lelt, it;WM Bot neeeisarj to know to reU,,r,d).ly1;thatlromXheleiiSili ot lue ve,Sei uaaeryouV eo'inmand sfaoOl whether t His Majesty replied, that he w,44 le.:poiident or his Mesiy. the J$mytTor aiexan- w ui pniiim ui,..At,i i.. .,h . n... . .i.i.... i... .i. .i-.. i , ner . . in uc rinanv . an u wti iirrovinK . . . . .... . . .. I vu 1 uvil. ... lil .1 w w w 14 W W UII DllflL .1 MIS IVIU 1 VM ICS. HI U il 11 II 13 I llA IllkCU. . 1 , J ' , I I W he yqu ttave bee. m nnbtic service, tou cm- i ........ .,. t .... . . . ' .rhn h. Araa itma Imiiried lo afire . r . L . ancieu "tin ni cimioi r o less uuuiuer UI ifUUS. I lie AWIIIrcror 01 1'ersia 100 CnOICC 01 .'" ""') ... - l;- bave beei 1 t r ,rnriint of the fact, that - i'. . . ... . . . . 1 . . . . . . ... S 7 ...... i.n . i. i n i .nr. ni I iintniiia .i. trn.t a. tu... ... . ... .. .... r. .... .1 .. 1 inniui u "it&vc. en VBAselsot r nf fornn nation entfp . . .. . ..u'. ... " "- r MXJfceDiiorjj Wbjcii. Has. w.uen fJin ,nu. T'lRaie Jtsex arrived at oieriitar in tne ,vee my personal feeliogs, wueo &nd thafyou ereuee, whieh wai returne. f addjis ilw aamo lette thuJ- Whef gcelloiisy.tAvitadpeiv. I 01 ertuueot vessel enters a foreign port, the salute 8nt someVejtAtiaAeib aSri 1 by lite King, his His . lixcelleaey ha4 1 11 .paper! lr tv.;z'.'i)iie, an iindlyportij i! 'has always ben the emtani linilhllf l:i ,ilo In llirlltii I L.L.rti ... r v emnteot vessel enters a fnr.n-n i.nrt niin'mirV thut u :a at times iiracustu, and ai . a . .fVi . u ni? trn rwnnx? m m ' j - i a.T A,rt.jAJ1A. T. a'Sk.a a j i.nii a -a e.Ver' ,B":r lit T . . . Sv reeeTvt veda the Paris papers of 5iHira .nn, wno was mru mi.- nug.i-nj Cwiceive, Sir, I repeal, wnai are tnv vi . .1 - -, ,a ' ja V nirsl on command at that station The!uttr feeling:, wtiea t c mpare your last cm- o in auotaeP PoIll nn, all Iff was ot pp;nicn that it was the outy of .,,.,. ..,., wlii, ot our lormer ones, in ,..., 1 r. . . .1. .... . .. Hie UCIOUS lU'-T vuuiui.i lujutnin, lliu nuaj. . nmnmannAr 111.' .itpi 111 il ri- p piu . . .. . . . . . 1. 1.1. m. m v 111 u h 1 . - -' D.VIUUWUU1U.II 1. . - " - . . . . . . . . ' tv II IP II V I II SI. I. I 1. ill Ut 1 .41. nrayalute ur, if he r f'ieil he should leave' rr.yV$in a forei'ti port, it was tu'siniia. y ti " ..? i. - Jnr..ii;n. .. . . ..r. ' . 1 .v.......i. .. wine" 1 nu. b luiuirmu&r 1 y. ; irsu-nu ui saiu.in, iug li rf. h SWlUtC. . H UBII I Ullljairinnniu. iuc . I..-.' ... -. . .1. . .i . ... . . . - . . nears mi 11 uei ieu ire i-ort ; out, on tne arrival 01 com. iyer whicb you made lo lie .uovernor on jour . . .i 1 it. . ..1 . 1 ... .... horror. Mini, uenoi onivsaioieu me vessel nw.ii rrlTal in Janoary, 10 la KC li.e vusionimy sa- . ,k,..,.i.,i I P .... a i a . . i . ------ . . , em i. usia.ii iiiviiii .i.v wi.iiuiji v.. sif.iic Nre the Ailmnals flajt, but, by the order ol ! if it would be'ttiiawered with an equal otiin- , . , a. , ,v- i i i i . . ,,., i Iule " 1 ! . . i.i... i. ... niurb:d i flee l ion u ;i.u;il, had impressed on !.i im c vuilliliuu J.r, uic i ssca icu ie.c I., r nlfllhS When 1 CUIDIIUri; ills n .ill iur Aiiuir- le i I f I . I, " , I , -., , . i.i in .1 - --a . , . ii . I inf II u ui: lilt l.iui i.c n nun.! a "'ci li'il i- bibralur, and was ordered to l llil th--, . t lv9Ve aj wi.iCli is ineontroveriiblej ., ,...lr!i, P0.,0.i Mtdiineut, not oulv lor l.ts lormer omission, tnH, i'n no narl of a civilized uaiioa, Ibe power, uu ,.. . . . ... ... . , ..i!.. I.:. ...... - - i- .i i Oil I Olirs'iav mill nc nan uieu iiuiueiiia.cid , "tu atlor his aniens return. , ,.!,:,.,;. uied. never answers with an equal-" J P., ' . , . ,i i i. . , ,, , .. . i "- ' - . eons-quence oi i uu huj i..s uo inuicieu uijou rr my part, 1 l.se no personal sentiments' ,llimiP f e-uns. 7- v .. . . ... .? ' v . .. . 1 . .number oi funs, . himse 1 : this report, it iuw Aoneafj, was.er- ouc;trrence ap- iavolve.l in a kuwlni mysterious i'he assa-isin jeeirm to have Iven an i. ii l e eirtun.sunu es aiteiidiin; it kilos subfcet: but allow me to assure yon of! pi jirofound respeet for your gov. mment andjniBaljuM..j ,n mv t.tier, 1 have not erred iu fset, par person, i tiuve n.c bonor, &r. no.3 Cnii'a'jff Ikd'lle to Lord Corf r arte c- ttd on b'wfd the Ontario, lefure Valparaiso, vee, id, I8i. ; filler answer to yotir'l m. r of vesterday, ll:ve the hooorto state thai the visit which 1 Mile to yi;ur Lordil.in on mv arrival, was in iljtespaeit; ' f nn oflieer of the U. S. Marine, laud si a tn n i k ol niv resnect for the eomiihi. JiuH ntfieer ,t the naval forces of the Chilian Ifverument. . J knw nU that when a vessel of . war ar- Irm-s m t'l.men i)0n. it is cuslomarv vo fire u ipuuue traiuie. Hnd nv . . i . fl' II:.. .nin ..I.! .I. 1 AS respects me auu.r a, .....v.. . ron,,(jU!, t)Ut .e wui not exoected bn to survive. ' J sL uliuUiri inliM 4ril i uV iiiri nl k .u ill iiiiti'iina altbougti l -'J, peih-P", bavt been unslaked U alt'ik us tonnicui&rs ol uoui.puii-uce. - Neither of tbe liamhr.rs nss-'tnlilad on Man-- I plainly perceive tne very , u..,v..Jao.r .... ., t . meetUenl de Paul. ,l,au.eniiii wmca yon mo p,.u .... - ' i'Beday. Ti.. Oeputiewcre nccnpicl to , a..u,t I", el. il itvr. eiiMbly thai, i do. Dun h; wfl Kja:Jif, lilC ka.iia- wi;ll..dei.'e AtJlJuu of Ibfl iwo hnaKi.ilj.ri.j.hej were ex ,he receiptor your last letter, would have gi-- : cluie the T!.;n!n;l CoimnWe nu wii m.! inest sanslactioiu-anu luai is, u. reiurn- ?, . , . , ... vmir visit, which I carihot now do -'consU tenlly with my An iuterestioff debate took place in tie Houb ol'.mmon9 last riiglit, on the petition of ien tral Unureaud. Well uvitht Mr. Lambton aay, rbope(!;.rar menonor'or me fotiiy? .vifftralc'r- would bo able to disprove the perpetration of such wanton acts of cruelty and barbarity to ward an unprotected foreigner.' ' A question, of soni? intportanjte was put fo Ministers last, iiig'.tt) by. ftir W. de Crespigny. The Hon B.ironet wished to know whether' the vessels that had been chartered from this conn try to proceed to Spain for thepurposeof Hik ing on board Spanish trortps to att against tbe ti. American Insurgents, acted with the-privity or the consent of his Majesty's Government Lord Cas'ttereagh replied, that tbe transactions ia question were purely commercial, and that the I artirs who engaged in UiemWered upon their own discretion, and at their ovu peril as to any consequences that tnight ensue. Lady Campbell. Stewart, rtother of the Etr gl is h Ambassador, died in Paris, on the 89th inst. almost suddenly. The funeral obsequies looks plact yesterdaj-, in te church of 5st. Vinr A great nutabcr ot toreigners of ; Pue-daj, and th n to p icced io tin f XAimna- fi nn i 1'iiriiifiL mi -uu uUii.ii.'- . . . - - - - , , . . ..- t K I . , t-1 una . i I li ii I q . i f ! Ui;i ill tiir iatt J I levwvt. tj mt I'Ji cone.liates the apparent contradictious whiel. a - . exist in jour public letters: -Yours & of the King of ijjja in. r resh dijiliit A lices ro stnle I to liavo brn- know led se ot tins it - . . . ... n.j.v .-,1' .... !S.V--' baii,,t'uSe,l.re,-whe 1 m- V " , S1!; J1 IT, In consequence of the iepeei and considera-!i4RXOtl ail(j J (i8l Hludeiits ir the Hber. in tfotf w hieh, in votir hrt leller, you maniiL-steu , eouse t. (,f v,(-h the C ICfeu this ,iO! t in Jannirv. tu a-iVe formal aiT I "ico of my arrival io the (J .vrruor, and notify mm, tlial 1 would hre the custniary saluiej- il l ttucfd be hhswered will) an tMjnai niiniTier of - Mv oDVr to salute was t:t ateep ed. and 'uequeuuy, yc.ur LonlsU.p, will see Willi ilOlV much uroiirietv ! Kxeovi. mvself from- not Iciiig St. Have the hoour to be. .M Fro Lord Cochrane to Capt, -Diddle, dated Vaiparam-, JJec 28,1818, I 8lR 1 have received i a letter with whieh' 500 favored me in aiisv.er to mine of tbe vi s- Icrday, aud beg permission to observe, that be ''S is'ioraut of the rule nf i. e American (Io- lyament espeels the niimrjifr of guns with Wiith its eouuuanders arc authorised lo fire, in ttiwcring the salutes of foreign vessels of war o enter tbeirports, if you will give me toar voraof honor that il m Mforajly, without considering the. compara hw rask.or the localitv answer with an e qlnftmber of guns Jthe salute of all foreign of war, I will give new orders that your alute $haU be answered in the same way. .reover,as in all other sei vices with, w hiel . ave had communications, it is e.tistomai i I'lbe Admiral's vessel should answer with 7 6mles, the satmo of the foreign .vessel. nvar,wK,ch do uot bear the insignia of a cor poodifljj raok, ihv instructions, until tlii -?.Beil,i .e b-cn ei.uformai.ly thereto -t.i 'rJ,.eraliotKf;tl.e .usuai mode of proce- . ! n,ter citcantstnnccs, (as rp spects tie fck. . J I I . A -..I 4 .t M rtt I.I .k 1 tor UiC unman soverumoui, oui .u.vu.n (, Citv aif.l retire: U .;J rse which subsisir., arm wnicn snoju-j i,e i 'mil tlaiideis quitted intercourse M.il! Ion e.iitiniie bi-lween t'ue United and Ibis ooniAry, 1 have to request of y.ii, in the event of your iuteutiuii soon to leave tne t brt. to be '-.leased to nosttioue your dei.arture until after the sailing of the squadroa, vvhichii on the point of going to sea. '' - ,.- VI'S", &C. Captain liiddle to Lard Cochrane, datcd Dz- " cember ju. . In answerto your Loidahip's letter, 1-have thehooo. to. inform you, that although i am anxious to put U sea without delay, a.d h.h withstaudins I bad it iu eonteuiplatiori to sail this morning j yet, as J ain desirous to accede to whatever may hVagri eabieto the Chilian go ve. nment as far as it is in my power, 1 h.vede tennined to remain in p -rl during Ibis day ; but it vill be my ladispeusibleiiuiy to sail lu-mor- row, and hope thai tjie delay ot tins U iy Wilt be sufficient to uifcomplishtheiews of liie Chi lian e-overtiment : and, t.) speaK me iruin. as oiv object is to double Cape Horn, it seems to me that mv departure cannot, oo m uu wo r. judicial ti tbe, views of the squadroo. ' . ... i.. ..a.. r-L. ;. i liave met uwuoi , at. liua iiU r'. siipi'tiii" llu dread' i A t V. ........ a iu I - - . 3latB r,,, .!... rriii.i nun.", r :l !.llvir iiiinl Mtin. .1 i. I itipI inn ' ii t fAniliil. . A vhiinical regulation it mentioned in a Pa ris pHper to have been prescribed by the Aus--Irian government, with regard to il couiierg. When they have a despatch to carrj having on ly one, seRl they are only td travel at ta w.alK ing pace j and vihen it had two seals, iheyar enjoin, d to g. at a trot: and when i( has three -sea's, they arje ofderid to proceed at a full gal- Hoiiiestic. LONDON, AWS11. 3, RVtSlNO. For a considerable lengib ..f time persons m teiestcd in the Newfouudlaud Fishery have heitn, dated the 2UU -nsl.. -" ''ur city was yesterday the theatre of u -dreadful sdene ol f oiatieiMii. M. Auirustado KoiZebite,- whose literary celebrity had peiietraied even tn Ja pan, was assassi!! in hit cnamuer. - A stu dent, or at least an individual wh.if.leseribrd himselfus "sndtiifho. liegister ot ytrahgsrs, at the' Inn ut Weinberg, entered tbe apartment of M. de Kotzebtle, aud began cnnmeutiiiou the otiiuious and conduct of I tie latter. Alter n short dispule, Jib guve.M.'.ie K,tSebue four stabs with a poignant. M. uo Kotebue Irll dead in the arms of his eldest son,' whom his cries had drawn to -the spot. ., llio asusun tvent tranquiilv ieto th-stl eet, where he fell . . " . . a ' I . . .1 upon ins Kofce. aim raising uis nanus. j.iined together to Heaven, cried outt jtvat iu toui ! He then rose and stabbed himself .with he puignard. t Aid w.is immediately alTai in lit tered to him, and he Exhibited, some signs oi :ife, but it is thought he eaun .v ieeover. 'Hie -iniversity diploma lound upoa Inm'ls'- in li t name of baud, and Ljnsjhirt is marked with ai. but he inscribed himself, at the I.u) ujidei the name of Heinnch. v billet was also fouu.i upon lbedssassin -wiili anather poignant, con taiiiins: ' the - following, Words : Sentciice ol Death Upon August, do Kutzeur, executed j. AMKHICAN COLOWIZA I'HlN SOrjJiTr Conuhiiuicatcd jar the n'nslnngtot Gazette. Copy nf a letttr, sddicssril to the llouoi ablo CttJthrml-'Wa'iltiiig'iin, Piesidrnt f )he Amer tran Colortzatioii Society, lit the Bon. Judge Putter, juii snant to a Riaolu ioti oi the Sj not) ol'iS'jtth Carolina. KALE!GH, 22D MARCfl, 1819 ,SntTlio American Coloiization Society, as far :n ila views hava bi'tii developed and imderstooi!, is considered, inour slates an agctrt of no small im part aicc in promoting the Iiappii;es3 of man. A I llrit, -objections were started by the fete peoIe of color, whoso jealousies w ti e i ousted befoi i their understand inafs could he informed ; but now, the) begin " - . a. . A S , to . see the betievident otyi-ct cl mcitoraung their, condition ; and they givj to the Jan their IcallV assent. Indeed, jJie object, ana the means proposed for attainJrg it need but f to be understood to be' cordially embraced by .' ' As a measure or sound p!icy,land perhaps the only one, consistent with riie principles of hiunanily, fr l idding tlie wide population . of the Southern States, ef one of their great est t vilfi, they bejin to hail thiSciety as theii deliverer. Ai d Surely no pli.artthropist Mtt In . -'4 OU ti... n ri ii TtM.fl f ntiflitiriti "if cur color- In all . oi wsi. u i v v -' " .ed jopulatiot), drradid uliBoit to Uie kvet " , .
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 21, 1819, edition 1
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