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: -.. gn-uririm '.iik.: vim' i177rrr.-uhTMMrivrree7rTbU duti e (Miia it ntir ne, and Is ia eooiradie .le mi tref oitulatiotf rreArbiirsrl add tyrannieailj ImpMed pu& grerar Mai )hf, tiiwielf; ipd tba'etvil afid militarjf givraoer.t y ai dHioJvpdat hfOn in- . t mp?0 ra.'.Tbe inn rtorarf i v'rnr,'.Cilo : jftclKiBgl'aii' i'-ofDetf 4i'(he,!UjrSiat(V armyiJittteivil vf re appfiiifijd to ' ibe'dtflVrent departecU, from aioabgst tte citizen j uniJ Mr M'Kf zie? a fiii y.ea f Mbil,e placed at the head of tla magi'Ty. iAll tiia'wAt eaniein plated, wa to ofMiize aiVline kiud oi ei. vil 'autlorty fr , the protection of lb. 'lffMlibejtt Bnd prpety of tie ri'ien during rtle temporary oreupkrey of th f r.lre9. The me goveramen to w idb tht pfopl bad been aeenttomcd. wh re tttiMd t It beema abuu;eJy aeeeaiary ;ti'ftablish tie - reeoup- la w, of i;e IT. 1 j j 1 ",v"&5,";S .nv i.n.utwwy iq tb' qun.tH; fr many veai j as iyell a to dm,t, tnf An em an merei aiit to an qual pnrticipatii'B in traaricli''rald bare been deoied, uoder the; partial wper aiioDi of the Spanish eomnntreiai ende. ; jTbe executions of tbc fndian chiefs, BntMlHtieh' outlaws, are instifiable on tber'Yumf itmvvt, : atidtlic lawa of nations. One of thi-Toi nervas proph .ft- ho bad employed Ins sujUTsti t u influence, nd the promises oi' bis tran ailanfic frds to aiimulat'e. lm delu bit tbre n lbdl f rapine-and teaspn crc The other commanded hi jhm ami the party bo1 prriet rated the cold blood. Irjrdjbtitehrry ol lieutenant Scott, arid his Unjbttm'ate companions Both bad been cngjtgi'd in tcost , 'of the rotbi'ries and m unlet a ct. nmiitte!, and were ac tiv e in 8tirat(? of the Savage war wbicb raged; on our defenceless tmntier Acting as chii fa of the Nrgrora and Ind aiis, Afbuthnot and A tnbi ister, by numrroua acta ot atrocityv had become ideiiUfied " witb tlmse monsters, asaoci ates in the M ar. - They were the jn inci pvl authots ofibf .hofetijirityi of the fet o cious savagear why bsl-f ed none of the ralea of jrivilized arlairp w im never givC tarter, and tools' pi-isoncrs only for bv purpose of - tiVrturi ! hey reV without authority, principals' i an unlaw fid war. "Their nukle 1 fca y Ing i on was characterised by piunder. ..niaswaere, destruction akd .rvyrnge : iunu vrairi open violation of the: laws nf war at d of national; .Great Britain -would tiot Inter fert to prevent th semt'-creantfj fi'iiro' instigating, (bo fugitive Negroes rtd tbcjndiais rVooi btirnirig, "and pl laging and acafpihg the inhabitants oi Georgia and Alibams but abediscSwr cd them ndeft thero to their fate t bet Spanish "atti Iwiritics would not, 01 could ttot tntct bre, and the Indiana 1 c. ganicd jilain as irienda ad associatesri juom acicu as cjiieia ot the motly bandit i t gVii)btnitouncily & excili' g hem Urwaf j and one of them actually' b?d tliiisc tiXk and red com batt ants to bai tlcJ, 'J;; ettffictated as Indian f geiits, , m writing to Spatiisii governors RIK; Htitlhii ministers. Ktafinr their irrie. 4at's,. aiMi sojicmiig assistance anc scniM"jijhci as quartermasters procuring supplies',; and furnishing munitions ol jva ' ": " - - : ':,';.. CJnu'er these ciicurasinrtres, it is br liated that f h-y mt rited death whether tb .wert' ilict'd, upo- an rquaity wi:b the outl :ctl red-s wka or fui ive he gi oes, .whn wre in a state of ojk'o rebel lio i. , Indeed, their eiiminality ,twiii ol ietperdye than that ol the Indian tbiefs lia-y wi re the paymasters foi butnai RcidisnRlidtudischajge that bigh'trust rxikd tbemselyes from their native lan.l; , l')lugcl isto tlie recesses of the wilder Ursa, antr'grtiped their way to the Indiai ramp, for the express jurp se of wor k vinupon tlie feelings of the ignorunt, tiMulond savages o instigate thcrn to ley waste the isbcdes of industry and iM.o nee, and sliiin our soil with the t ltd of alsughtcred fcomcn ai d ch'd tiren I l.njoying the lights of education, J rt dtyotcd to this iuiamous employ-' dent ;;ihe ailivc agrnts in a warwh'iib wS, niai kcd, in its progress by plunder massane i Sjliou'd mercy have beet" , extended ' to, wtxtclx s who excited siici. ' ay ar, and wh;' w Ithin a'shnrt jieii.ui tyoAild have renewed the same tragical ent a ? As afisfwiairs of savages, who resjiectcd tiore tfthe lavs of cjAiUafr!; uaifaie, they cwild nut claim the bene fit r protection of those laws, for Uey. :! W w.t 1f.tl?iz.Tbey were as . nmcb )tliaw0, to Kll,il8 provisions, as a pirate ,tLc t cean 6 iicb.wi etches aw.Tjiore ' Ciitrlnal than ary jiainted red atickj and V jfdon them would be treachery to mankind. Iffvin the ordinary course of justice it baa been deemed wise and pontic to takslhe Ii(e of an oBVhder, lor the murdef'of a single individual, both religion and humanity must recommend tlie iufiktion of thesamc pfnaltyupon Jjioi who has been conspicuously instru lnfal in tba murder of every age, sex land ciaidilioOr'AItbougfi" relation might , Jiavelbeen employed Upon ltie innocent, for sucb'liarrid crimcsryeti in .. these rases. Ji fdl upon the guilty, . JLet jt be torne in mmd, that the Indihn-chiefs' and Drijtish outlaws ucrcthi oasters imp nmjiWin '" H ""'a rcTroneni.rawieu nj jour nunuraun: wuf t tfrom I IIKCUJN iiiiisrrv I es lhhi$jpiiflt,...gQ4. Io4 carried Into, effect by Cgww r vjj- tVt'arrrturlatt f b:be jir ; ?i4lf4by rut eommittw lhUll ,1,,!; Hat these were jwpfaj 4 T par in MiWMWrCatffa dale of H li,;t.3iiaei.T4 puf fitifufi -pf rcaV, npo whWWas'ii,e it. lladrtf of tbt 7ih an J i Paris of b liVlSW t Th lw Bri'ishindiari werenot 0 Antwerp ,Tr!1W JT." tv n. F".v -Jackson: i liU- terms of kmci, ty 11. FV' Jackson : iivt- terms of tcmn. had ban ''mSMen!On settled j' lNtjto&5t "All " rr: ted by nar Mttw; but upon Jim Anal -rtftiMM- wtnfiftil ''rli'jio(-tt kskhwiirtto l ,v. . sv-'v- ' ;;r:v' Jtirer'Tiivorite minister a. boh;ui v ihcrcto, wbictolbemiMnJa-iiotice'; pra,jtfnt toTcwa his power, arid rri re. bijt wbirh may bo sen ba'Teferrn -cto j-hij step indicates ihv approaehof a new tiic proceed nig of tlie court pf eiiijairy or(Jer of hinin that 1er.4'fJcuntry. , on tbat occasion. . j Extract oja ynvult letter. " Th cassol" Arbuthnot ami AniUris'-:'! ' - paris'feb 1. was not ftitbin tbe reacii of any rules or! tJj nipcUt, at ba f p.st cloven, in, articles of w r. Tim rights ami privik- comius out of tlio 'Opcni Fr'auc.Mi, wid' ges bcre sernre! belonged only to our ,18 amiable Duchess,' ilie Duke de Ber on coonfrymen ; a d as the oflTt mes ,.j W;W niortallv wourtded by the blow o! charjeM, were cotnmiitcd by foreigru rs an assassU), witl) a ,si vkt, (an i'mtrr beyond, our, own territorial limits Hiirmont usud by aco'uI'M) in his ri.lit side, jurisdicfiort. our niunicip ilbxle contain .e uttered a loiiilcrv, and seiwi-less. ed notlung by whirb to test the olftn.c. To it the -'principles of national law were ; alone applicable, wbicb atlaciu'd m pen- alty ro their Crimea other than death j in ornizme mecoun .01 ewjuiry, it , , a8 onllateniKtfonjCjiiincUs ot war) fiat thefrnDUioi d 'p. I a c ilnecto. i. fortnnattj Duke J:ed, at six o'clock this ry, and as;ad vice, not to become ' binding. morrrn. Tb ;sii nation of the ll'iyivl In the second sentence proiiot.nced by ' Iamiiv may be conceived, it is bejo :(1 the )ecial court upon Ainbfit:crf there the power of'doscriptbii. b'or myself, ,was a departure --frnnrllt rukia of "ib.it ; thoiii;h an Kivsjlishin.iri. and a atranger law upon which alone it was btlievrd't Ci, scamJv rbmmaifl my '.trembling jurisdiction wasuhad -4if the oIlVucc inm to statt' the parlictdrs whicli Nomas it less a violation of iha. 1 ! v m rtly on. This rn .drin Ravaii and articles of war ; lor those itilcs had ( jac was im-nediatelv se,iz mI. ami has aiS-e denounced corporal puiiiabmeiit. The; .-:en 'interrogated by M. '.!) 32s, &r. sentence, then! re. wa void, boo usei.lTe a knovvledcnl. with tiie root p;o known to- no l.nv. Your resondeiit therefore, conceived hims-lf aiiihiii-ised toprrry into exfcoil.in thp first sen tence ; because it awarded the onjy pu 1 ishmect that vv is h-gid to be iotlicted . and because hts lawless, guilty ainduct, entitled him to die. iJeshles, Ambrisier was the most tritnoal. He bad com manded, in person,'' a Corps of Negroes. with the vicy .of anticipating your res portthnt in the occupation of Si. Marks, and was actually'fitken in arms agaiiibi the forces of the United States. The gem r:i tnn.uamUiot i s itd I J. ch cases, possessed tli right,, by iie J.i f nations, to retaliate and to 'punish; nor could the organizing of the court deprive him of the p wr. Till' court of enquiry derived its eiislence,' and its whole authority, from the ordi r for its organization; aiufu more Could they "exercise a power not delegat e to tliem, than could a 'committee, of your honora ble body enquire inri L.inaf,jeB noi con tainci m tin resolution xohi.h created them. The order calls it u svedldl court and directs it to perfirm spca.al duties. It only asks for opuiians ;' and gives no right to carry those opihious into cxncu- tioi. Ifuetails a recorder, by which a i'ourt of enquiry-is-ever dist nguised lomacOB'rt ma tirl;th latter having -.t judge advocate, without which no pro- cecUinga ,can ho had, and ihi scn.cnce pro jounced. v , Censure is endeavored to be attached in consiquciice of the withdraWHh.f te regular trows from the oosts on, tlie ' Georgia frontier, and coii- entfa;ing ihem at Fort Montgomery, on the Aia-! l)ain.i river, a con-iderabbj distance west ' of thGcorgialinc. In the com;.;Uiouof v- ,1 . 1 h.s mtt. tor -irorjyoupan badno! njitiiirio.liiiii it ti ia . I1 an oruer 01 ,ur., iraWi, then e.je- j n,,tti, r ,u ,gi,,g il,,. nation into tiie ro tary of War, an order which he w.is ( t ,.,n,i y '-they : were ua"rnng, allium bound ioobey, althougli contrary to his j tie wnuht pFove it. Uevvys immodia'elv own opinion , j eiitled to.rvVdfr, utni TTTeT nv.ikih ficeneiiled yporl''1 the subject .'of rai-ing and or- f to tbe'Ohaiiibrr lb?-ftUWrgf lu'jar: gini.in, tin voiuuteers of vVcsf IViirtes j "1 liave iIih hnu ir iu p.i.jiotf? ( t7,e s-e, which has called forth the severest aninndveisioiis,yoiir respondent did n.t. as ho conceives, 44 disregard (he orders 'f ,tlje .. .Var Iej)ar(.iieiit, tho co ..uti; u li n, and laws." ilis orders, were to vail upon tho (iovcrnoe.s of (he adjacent slates for such., additional military ..force as he ad, h deem necessary to het ;.he encti.ij. The order0 was entirely rliscre. imiary, as no number or description of iroops were meiiti ined. In the Ian guago of the Secretary -of War's letter (o Jjovernpr Bibb, your respondent was, ; vested wfdi full powers to conduct the war in the manner be might judge best." When hw appeal J was .made to (he citizens of West t enucssee, the liVnlier suuienienis were loreatencd on .ever, side with d anger and Mir troops at Fort distress,' as vvyll as - "AH .places of .amusvinetit were order Scott ami oii the. jA'd to be ciose.l fir nine daji. Ihere br'lubIe::our2'vas xu',r' ' numerous speculations as. to the ppalachicoia. M jbr'.Miibie::ourg Was endeavoring to ascend that river with provisions, Ac. and was an ess ed in his progress, and surrolTrided by 8 .or ii ,0 ludfansi'; '.Col. Ar.bucklc- comiriandaut ol Fort Scott, was also about tt abandon Jus post for want of supplies., The lGQti Georgia militia, who had beeri called out Ivr 60 days, after-ad vanctnfiTy mics irom iiariioui, to the . n igh!ioi homj of Fort Early, wpi e reiurnic home, leaving the command ol Cl. Ar, buckle, as also the Ge'irgta TronTier, in an exlamd and pc Inn com fit 10 . Nt only from the public journals, but from the communications of . Col. Arbuckle, had '.bis intelligence been receiyfcrl. " Un der tires' circumstances Major Fanning was despatched to Georgia, wi'tb a ' re, quest that the Governor should coo jiiue those troops in the field for au addiiiinal pcrid, or supjdy the tleficiency as eavly as, practicable, by an equal uumber of vaiunteers. .-. . : 4 -:' ITo It concluded. ForpiiiiL j ?. appear! iinc 4 it that iU "Wlty are . ear get.ioS Ik, ;,efl0(eBev JWth.;C,t Ueeth . . ' 'V a j a . ftiH Hoyal Ili.linest w.w carried into the Saloon of the Opera, followed by Ids distrae'ed Uucliess, uiin, covered witb ,er Uh!) nd's hloml, simin cssed her ag- onV in hor anxiety to alforU him everyi Rsfofance. I art srry to add. thf un t.und 1 run lit1 re nre that lie had nuita ted thh foul crime forXou years ast. Hisvn.une is Lou vet ; he is abiut SO years of .age, and was employed in the stables of t lie Ki g. "P. S. the amiable and ngmiicd Dm hess is pi egnan , which was to have been drol ired iu. a f v dats. , .1 w. following pariicuhtrs are exti actr ed from oth r private letters, th.y are all of Mo idays date ;. ' " The Duke wa-i pmcceiliriig from the Opera and Inn' one leg on the nscp ol (lie can iage, when the assassin stvuck him in the breast. The wound was a bout twn and a half imin ilceji I h? bujd sjiotjitetfoii the (li.thes of I lie Dtirh ess. I I.i was carried bark ii. to bis box in the Open, and imTiciii ly attejided by the first Jl'liyskians in Paris, lie ex. pired ;it seven next morning The as sassin va.i the son v.t a coachtuaker to the King, and bad been for a length of i i me t-mployed - by-tber R oval Fa nid vr- I'he greatest agitation prevails iu-PuriSv All ihe -Nobility are Call i:g en the King. Every puh'.ic dare is shut, and all bu siiivss suspended '.,. , Tiie asssssin had vowed to murder the Duke for nearly two vears. Jcaw . j . ' - . louslv is alleged as the motive of U& deed.' 7: (a the nlttiu50ft.be Chamber of Depu ties, at I'ari, 011 the t HI' F h. a mem- bcr, 0 d.; Caes t lie ussersjnes, . terns it'll, de Minuter of Sn t- of livi-n!f an nepTijiplietj in I be snminutioii of 1 be been 1J 1U0 of B.crri.. Tui ciieiimst ince l05 ,l'l,!,f!t'iI ,n,,ch '"i,f'i m IVrMi, & it WB r''lmri '' ,'" l"e M: l,V lml l' ' 7":,v,ri' .'7'5""' '.'S- W'T wl x ''"f ! e n ', ' 10 I lie Loiini'iir ii! I)- initio, nn the taih F;D. iM. cl-u..-! de (j..-?rg,,- ' J Cham.: to hi 1115 itn.ueco " im aaioHt ! 1 he Cooni 1c t-V i, Alii'.imer f the I jjiith arlielJ I'i'the rouriuuii .n. " 1 reioitst jlluitilhe Cbamlier itmy. appoint tv-inoiruw to hcor me, it I'.eanom ho ' ear J to div. tWN r D1-; ctur. &mGUJi."., Feb. AS. is a. - . A I'arinittper pf (lit. I O'h ult. mlpg that, liy an ir.!iT of the King, tho Duke le Berri hastieeii opened 1y t ree .- m -ijeens, by whoe icp trt t appears thai 'he d.agger f ' tb annviii p.-ovtrated the lungs, and pui-.f l irstu theiobe of the hc.a 1 1 I ie siifiiu paper remarks, tliet the person who perpetrated tnis horrid deed was to he secured in t' e paiace ot l.ux Citihiirg, in tiip,, tiu.w taum in 'which fMaislmi Ney vas coaline'd. numerous speculations as. to 'cause oi Tinis asasMontin.. 1 A Pais p a-HT of tlht-l8th nit. stales, that the Count llie is no longer Minis ter. . -Yesterday inorhing all the family of Dec ay.es, Meifal her', stepnrtlie wile and, sister pros rated ..themselve at i'dm fort,-who for more than hours .had (fwiTire cated lim to fly from, the storm which was galbctingover his head. Moved by (heir attaThment, and- overcome with fear, this favorite Minister Went-to the Thuilleries 'ait o'clock and begged the KingHo accept of ' his resignation? "ac knowledging that "(bis measure was ni di sp usable to (he safe(y of the inonar- Cby'T'TT,, s .''., V' " . ." . "'"".'., '". v-"' PABJSr FEB.1 6.sp. jThe alarm in the public is Such, that a great immber of ft'reiguers quit Paris with precipitation, being -fearful that a revtoi'inis about to 'take place. Yes itV; totday it. was almost itnpos aiw.tj to 0 itatu post horsca 246 duubt 7, ,mk i.TiT;,T-.-.ril-v1lllf 1 fit f in -t Cause oi"'- -- f. . t9 eSoietTpart of the Sale, pnpuUtion JU the V Ja. terrogated by fwni, . - nr 1 - m r , . sasinated?the' prince n VI.MT hiS r.MMl Was - if.'because: it was he remUo rem lean, and said ft ,.. htm sfrpn""t 1 enougii Vt sustain - mi- meroiw'queHtions .that were put to him. .r,. 1 r r nmvl nr. nstoni.h Vntr. but the following w till m re hor rible. Wretdr, said a inagistra e to bim.xdo vou know that the prince Iras been so kind as to ask the king's pardon for hit murderer? I do not answered Loiivel. shedding (cars. ,YWare moved, enn'snuvd the migis trae:, with s- generms and noble an art. ' If this excellent prince .CjiuM re vive. you w U not ro nmit ag .in s i great a crime ? Yes,; 1 would, answer ed Lotivel. . It is said (list 1T. de Cazcs lias dared to present himself at St. Cloud, Jhe re, sidetice of the DuCiiess d v Herri, He vv;is not intriKluced, and it is added, thU 1 as she .heard his name pronoiincedi the princess -eagerly ''caught her infant-in her arms and lied to hor-apartineiit. MADSin, fElJ. 7. 'TJ10 ' Mitiistcr Lozatio, and scverwl other persons who have had the ronli denre of the King. 'have, been arrested, llic cijitain general of the j rovincc t x w'lit.ed in person he King's orders, and has sent theiri into exile. AXVIiKS, FCB. id. IK'rect'frofti 8pain.-e have received positive news of the. occupation oi Cadi 1 by 'the insurgents. UOST.')N, MAUCTI.J3. ARRIVAL OK i'il K FA1JON. ' The fine regular trading sin f Falcon, opt. Lewis, arrived' here yesierdAy ' from Liverpool" hi "25 days passage. By Ihe Falcon we have received tegular flies of London papers, to lhe-lSfii Fib. sa neda:e ;is those by the friton". Wu learn that the cause of the late dl'iV-Tcnco between Georgju the fourth and his ministry-arose "from a wish sfrongly expressed oiitho part of the king.fj ofiujg his queen' tot trial, which W'tuld uavt- teroiina ed, in her conviction, mfi ctTiscnHcnl beheading on' tfte scitifM ! i ho iii .monl 1110 iiimisiry uiuiefs o .u tbi,-they-simt in thir resignations.- t he king, finding h,s cabinet and ihe nation oppirsed to so sanguinary a pro cedure, abandoned if. .It was said, bo ever", he had positively declared he would not suUlt her to by crow ned wiih him. She was expected in England, and the opposiii.m woe making preparations togivener a spieuuiu rei:epuoii. A f,$'onrjjiaiio:t hd taken "place Se- Llweeii the King, ana the unKc ot Sussex, hts brother. ' The llnke of Wellington is said to ' have lost the wh-' of his itnmeiisC for- J tiuK' at to'vgA.'tibliilg table. O-io of the 1 a! oners was (lie duki of C!arenc-e, the other I. nil V amuou;!i. . 1 ho ltond 11 btatcsmdn asserts' thai' L this XV I. 'will not semi any iroops to p&tiniier, Vvlio has with g eaH ala r ty, cm the frontiers of Spain. . . ployrd all I'ueatw 111 his power hi" tiie ie-4 It is stated in an Irish paper, '(hat Phillips, (lie celebrated barrister, is a- bout to enter into holy onl. rs, i'he iuanus',-ripti of :h laic -duke of 1 uratton have he. 11 very 0 lighly exa;. u d in. closely, and I tin: IioIhv ef i (iucovciiiig Home, cluj by woi, ii fo i dentify (lie real dtjo.us, of wii isevla-ih-nig pen (he'ddke was s 1 cohspicooiis an object. It does not "appear--that' any tliin ' Iwis been f'.'und. " 1 ... ... -t) v -I) u liters tic". .innotmCL' itic licaui oi tlie . i ' Ml ! I tl '.I'll ''il l.i . I . 1 a, .. . ill I .'11 V , "i yj ua j.ll. oat to, wiio foil ist aV.tuTnbtio'Ut vvilh Coin.. Uari'on, 011 WotJites luV week List. Titu Jailer was Ant badly v.o'.i-itletJ. ... " Tho ho.lv of Cn;iit!i.i.l-i;e stlimun rr.t. Utc'uf the 'Liileil.M.t't-V. Nuvy, u ill be tnici.l-'i UHs: hlitTnt)ta, ai 4 i) i-i'icv. - Ttir h-.lliiwm will he tlieor.Wr of proccssem, from-tM U'hidenf.c ;'' . I. r.iuieiul til ing j)iO'iy of . Marines, wiiii rnu- MO.. "' ' ' ' 2 OSticevs f.t' the Vavy of i!,e Uai'.ed Slates' 3. C 'tlicpi's ol tlie Sliii'iut C.i ii: 4. 'I lie (;lei;p;y, ."" . - 5. I'uUbi'MVrs. .Pull llr-arf p.. Coin. - l m;;cj, . . 'V fC'.n.ltu.lyfrs, Linn. M'li.iniliighi ' j .i r l-'.ui. I'm toe, litn- .IcSuji. . li. o. Hjii. w u; . , .Ui.pl- llaUio'll, ;J r Cfl7 -(;.tr,T,- Li.-iit. .M'l'ht rson; J -l.e!.'J. C'li:.unc.c)v'-': '. r., nciutiveN -. 1 7- l-esulelit of tjic United Sutv'g and tlcads oiupai-iountH. 8. MeirJbcT of the Senate and House of He-N pieseiftutive!!. , " . 9. Ju.lgcs, Mariihnl, ml Olher Civil Officrrs uf tire United States. . ' . . " . . Id. Oflicersoftlie-Arniyoi tht Vnited Stat. 3 II. Tlie Majors, and oilier .Civd Ofhcers of th District. . '.'ir.i:- 12. Foreign Ministers with their SiuU, and .r - Consuls of Foreign powers. .' ' 13, The CiUiins. -Sf-,. ',,'''' '.'-'.. ..' ; .-v;"' ',' si Ancn 25. The Funeral of the lamented Dec At T0 took; place ' at 4 ttclock vestcidayilliey;. were taken by iSlfT Rost aitcrnoon, - .-r Since the foundations of this City were laid, perhaps, no sqcb asBcjnblao of ?cit I'." W.l Hit VPN imAA-A t hB "vh!f- irt V-u.? -Members nf -tione'ress', r ana Kepresentatires of f0P. militar v bouors were tendered on ih. i nioToTnmautf'of Major JIMer ; antfruiti- ute guns,, wre ureti irom tne guiy: Yard, during Uk Jtrrfccssion hd fuaeraf - . V-, t " service. Kvery incwcm ; evtnceattie oeep sensa ton wntc i vrvvaiieu ? aunuitf of-musketry txvbicb ,A JtMiirnmRni f thfl Hcft,V U; i v -- ----- .7 7: parted" cliivalry.' w : j Not 6u?y a a Warrfrr, boveverj U Jfc ho lamented. With those win) persinul'.V ly knew Vnn, 'bitHvp .'qualitfes) h;tJ ril vet ed tin .ties by. which his miliary yiiy ' tucs bad boon I Idifito tben be'arts, J& w as arno n gst t hV fi i st of t b ise Sviui lia vo;J added t the f irpe of "his country; and his premature dcatli U mounted as it ought U be. '' : - - "' .'."iv-:.,' ' Our profound rcgEetfor the lass v!iic!t has deprived tbe"coiinlry of ono of if distinguibftd ornainent-i, does not 1I3. p iveu-of our. sensiM .i'ie for rnkfrri. tunes elsewhere sustained. Thii f lo; ing otTiciiil "notiho 'affords but toirstron- confirmation of the disastrous ocwtrrerica which lias, tit once bereaved the country " of tbo service of forty of its -bravo de fenders, including thret O.Ticeis of tll Navy : . ' ; 4 : '' FROM TlljST "VTt .T. ,.. Capttii Hun, senior Naval Oihcer n this stalion, li ning r ceived the ir.clart choly infji'inati oih'oI the los.s ol ihn fichooiKT Quautp y winch event tito service and tlitv dfintry have hwn dc- ; iv.-d of Lieut- Commandaot JoH3T 1'f.ttiopkw and Samcbl V. Macoh- uj-.a, Miilsliipinaii WlLit.i IltDzyJ had thirty-eight excellent Se:.mr.v, ro'- tj 'ics's th 11 the oin':crs',,ort ;.tJis station,' wonld wear crape on tliR left arm for tinny o.iys, as a testimony ot ies)et t'r tlieir broMicr olliccrs wh hnve nnfartu.i atvly perish d, and regret for (hose liraw men who have shaf ed th". s;imc fate. ' JVaivf Yard,. Chariestvwn, r Marchmh, 1820' BALTIMORE, MAltCn 21' ANOTHKlt-MAlL RORBEUY. I'he g eat lias(Tn ma I doe" st the P U Ollice in this city, not having arrived at (ho apjmiritid lime, four o'd '"k this rimming, apprehensions wtre general tht a robbciy had been coni.nittL-Kr-.'-ly (his morning information was received,1 a the, office of the mail cocfrai(ors, Messrs. Sfoi kfnit and Stokes, lbt twfr Ikji scs, were seen tied in the wnod ri;i fjje Philadelphia road, within five miles of t'ne city, near Herring Run-fhc'd?s J. - A 1 ft . . cripuon in uiern answerea to, lhoe em ployed on the route. " Notbing lias been lieard of the mail, tho driver or the mad car!. Upon (he receipt of this informa tion, several parties proceeded -n .hoi so"' b; k tnt (lie pu.t.f; iscourihg tl-caoV. jneent country ii pursuit of th.rob e;s Otbrr prudential measures bayeiikewi been adopted for tbo pup sc 0f their ap? " prehension.' H : . An express has been 'despatched hi tlie. Pos!nias;er Gf'ticial, with the ' intelli gence, by : the tstinusUT hero. Mr? jCvery or ihe jlarJ, and the apprchen-- ! S,,n ".of tii mhitts conccined in tliis j'hig'i handed 'orien t". A h ;t n is also be 11 despatched" to il i Ichall. uiider tlio pf su p ioot e.:.i sr .t,' bv ha: ih" u.aM night have it va.a;i;st to-tfe iastcrn . bhi;e, as the-distnuce IVooVlhc supo wd plate o( iic r.i!ib;iy to' tide-water is vc ry soa!l.. - - v'' -. , Wo have jest cvrnvfrsrd wi,?h (lie per- " son whibrought tbejinrses to towii. lie 'ate tint t!ie 'driver changed hor Scs J isf nigh', b;M wecu it and 1 2 o'clock,' ftt 'House's, 18 miles distant, and pro ceeded on for 15altnno:e7" lie(veen this place-r,n: Herring Hon tlie rubbery mast have betMi oommiiied. It is now twclvn oVlocki nooivMd we aiuioudy wait lir further pirlirulais. . k past oY'orM.--;Several persons have mst Come iu'lVom the' pursuit, and state, thaf the Mail.-cVcrwfje MuLUziviL k were found X j -t!iijcs IVfiiii- hen 'C ..about tOO yardi IVo.ij t!ie roaih I heinail ha! 'been opened, the loiters 1 iiled and slicfl ed about tl.r ground, and tho Driver wjiJ I'Miud deui. ti" d t-o- sr 4rcr, vi h tvo bal- let-holes thrii;gh his breast Fvur suspici'iim looking fel.ows w cri . I wiwin foo on the' road last evening 0 j Ci'-ir way from tow n, and it is more tlia prohaitie those are (he rohUcrs. ; l o'hc!; l ,1f(iur paper is jiist g ong (o press and. we have no add .-it ion "hi particulaisr ' " '"'""" . 1. S. i'lit! mail and the dcrui h . lOvof the deiy havo just been broosrht l Itown .by ..Mr. Stokes am companions, BALTIMORE, 11 O'CLOCK PMMAtlCH 2V T W happy to inform i j-ou Ubat tii murderers and mail robbers bave been apprehended-rlieyare, Ferry llutli' J ortnei ly stage-driver, and jioh hd 3 kiduajiper, and t homas Norton. , iAfS":. sums ot money .have been found on f- tons person, and in Ilutton's trunk-" a mow active and entcrptiziiig oflicer and do- sprvinw t;itl7Len. 1 Ktmll nnlv I. III. la h:rt is ;na donhl but these are -the k .fi,u,T. has-been iccTur; His rremawsj wefe..,-. I -:"'. . --'-, ''"";,.;:'" ,'"-:-f-.-' -"' - " - '.'" ':''' " ' ' " V -, V ' tw , . v
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 31, 1820, edition 1
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