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’,1 I >■ r A •!/ vi li Canning'- iTitei diet on ihr Itk'h ei t iiiit-rcntii s»*. I'n- vrsscis, trading to our ColotiiC^, may iioNN (’Sjxiri Ltilotiutl piucitnc tu a tluul couirrv ; I'ui thf) liu.y i.ot in>j>o!! into t'Uf » oIdiiH'.'-i 'hi' [jrmlu.M’ of i.iiv OthlT CoUIltf) llU-.lJ lilUt lO Wliicl) lllC \v’S- Is ‘‘'I’litsr. atui all other inibapiirfljt ii- sioiis, would al otic«‘ ha\f bcru cltand •jp, iJ ihc lu'^ociuiioiib which tht* Ui.iitil S'dtJS iia\c proft*iHi‘d, ;hrouj;i\inii, to (of, in o.'dt r ihui llu-y ini^hl hf }TUKl«'d l>v ilirti 1* ^ull, had hft*n rt ix-wed. 15a' MiinisliMs l,ad dt :*m imned oihrr- viisrjaitd wlitji Mi. anivi-d, 'in itw iii.|)lirl iiiuh'rM»''i rmi; th,.l iln flis( wcit* to r.oniriu lir' iii!rn*'(li- a I*, aiu! Ij' irstiiictiuri'*, jn wljich. '..HM 1.0 OlliV dlSUUtr'll C IcHIl Whll h W jh iioi II iliul, wind., uc.".t(l- iiijif ID Ml. ( .iiiiiiia', we hi VI \it ld«ti — a ul’ i' •• IJme, our pot i lu ult jiy, iM’ipa If h m tl.t- uiiw«mi our sed lothei 'hips il.cir i».te ''•cu. n , crui u u--.—1„ Olll\ IH II. ii« li'ihe Wi si*lndu“ ihi> ,/ )i i,»n!> \w u!d ha\«‘ thought ol to hr lair Mcipu)rity. Atitl y I I . p^ it is H, hf I t t^ri tt« o ihrtl Cong^('»^ . iH'i t^kt- iiiis modi- t»l limiting theii Cl- I '"itxi', to t til rrspond %v iih ihe htni- ;a'H I ('» ours, 1'1'rN pifli-ntd to oprn tl,. I |ion>i lo all ih ptoduii* of our co- ]( v:i •» Mil ji c , « I' in p' I led III Bi’itii>Ii X ‘I >, u. a disi nnm tt II ^ duly. Tins K- 'i( .loll V aM»'t »ainly rl fit rt tit in kind li III Un' UbtncU' ii which pr«u«.ktd it ; 1,11 i| It Wiis not i;rfatr in device,, it on ui'd ol cnipiainl aj'aint.i iht U- rit ('• S.ii • s iliat bni.t^ ntuit (l, rii U »• I oi' tt II hlioldinj: soint-ihin^^. t •) lioi j>i t ' oper tv> I «• thcinselvi'Ji thi j > ■ c*- ol i i t thfy would w itlil.o! • •'1 i f » 111 I 1 ui Niinistry C(,nii'»t»Hi ii-. lot M flee til that —seMi ic lions ini; fti-« n impost d l)V Atnmcii, only bf- Ci.iisc n's.riciioijh i xisiKi ir. oui Colonit s — *o HI poM ultei ior rcs.i iciions wonid j)ot l»e to ifijtliaie upon tin- L’niH'd Siuic-, f)ut to ciratc a nt w source ol' ii;- cqudlit). justii\!iijj iftahution on tin «th« I MlU*. ‘•'i'lii lollowin^ was now the com- parati\t siati, ol the icsti ictive rt gula- tioi'S on both sidi s : Thf'it dulus ot! our bhippin^^ vi if «(jni'ali'nt lo our du ties on llitii s. .mil, so lar, there was re- cipiocjty ;bix , till our side, many pio- luciionsol th« Ui)!U(l Slates were pio- Jiibited, while all those ol’ our colonieK ^\en• ttdniiitid inio llic Amnican ports, The 1)1 inciple of reciproriiy would have jusiiiii-d tl.tni n’l in | osirit^ ficsh rt su ic lions; hut from lliibi they, witii great good striif and moderatiotu .ihstamed ; while we, wlio could nt iti t i ple^d tin principle ol reciprocity, nor an> othn ratioT.al principle, lor restricting stil) lurihtr all interc>urse n winch alread v the excess of restriction was on our side — w those i'ather that there iljould b»- ^]0 trade, than this rqual U ade—equal xespic s navigation, unequal in oilier n - spet.b, hy our own act, and, as we iii, «gii»td, in cur own 1‘avur. W e inteiflii i ert t^e trade in American vess.-ls; know in**, b c on t u ■> wiuuiitViM ; so I hat ncl evei. CUi‘si.'p-o'^nei s, and «'Ur cl.cnshtd na\i- p.itn ii, vouUi gain i.ne jiH Ij) 'i'iscLulIi- III I. / t • ^jMonal j' alt nt) aiui piqi e.” At'er '!i>ap] I O' mg k III den unu u* h..' /\ '.' fua'' pM'.'ute ».(Miinicl m tre \\ > - I 1' UK s >ii tlie s ,i,ir • rms as C 81I1..I) \jr*-(.uct , uilv' I ' V ( I, lha! ' 1 > U S aies w» If noi. mdetd, vii'hiH. j i lUsihf*', ill (t viii, t«- a (III am 1 x « M. s.tmd iCaM.ns fui insibtmg on it, ii.> n \ le .' ! jij"'l; say : •‘Dm 1). nisurs were destined to lo.s« e\eii till lie e apology wl.ith ihis in li 11 g nieiit ol u cipi o( it\ on ttie pai ioi il l U. Mates II.i^;lit, li) very pal tiaI jiiil^ e*", have hu Tl vU| p( d lo aHuKl tlirm. *1 tie I t ^'0( !ailui.s ol 1824, I egai diiig intir o//V/'l'» C«»loiiiai tr..(li , luid been ^uspeIl(l ed, wiiii ihi und( I siandirig that tlie) tl lie lent w«ci al an early period. 'I l.f U. biate- had 111 \er been iiiui ii.eu that ;he ac c.l 1BJ5. p&sseil in the in.ei- val, was ii tei.ueii to j.ieilufle the le- sun piion cl’ thise dist ussu'iis. '1 liis cui iiiinsiers keew ; and ilu\ km w, ir»oreo\er, that Mr (lailatin was ac'uuii) on his Way tt> l-.uiope, «-spei ialiy com- ITiIssKjI.'d o leiii w tins \tl ) ni gJCia- lii n. What iiijght be his iiist ■ 1 icn.s tl t > ki ew not ; aiitl iherelV'te, probiii'l). fi t'*-' |.»i *-ons in their buua’ioii, knoi\iig tl ' III I li. d I'oi the ul.iiiia uni ol li « L S le". \v ( I) Id have tin u^lit n t ipeii- i(i. t, V aiI It r bis airivui, liti'uie llii y at i(iii|.i'ri ttic pKsuniption that notli- ji la \ (,ii(i v\ 1 al lad btfii 1 fltn d pt v'i,tilcl !>e Kiuf.itd nov\. L'ii}i;i- 11" ’ I I ' leir luifsi ;;h1, I vv 0 da) •> ..t t the p blu at '111 ol’I lit Oi di i iii C.out' c . . l.ui... Ill aniviil, with iii'j.uic til >• ii,. givt up tlie I laim to an 1 quality ol (,u.ies 1)1 iwt t n the prtdut i- ol’ tin liri ^ish posv, sM,,iis al li ll ai ol the Uiiitt-d S alt'' * J 1 f i rmcipal jioint ol dillVi- ♦-iK e, ariii Hie n.\ oiit m wliich the L’. S'aieswere 101 ilioroughly in the riglii, bi ii'x li.us rr iiitiVt 1 CatifiHig i iiose r.itlu i tl. take M lii^,'f 111 the pretence cl an “im uialde 1 lit n nee d opmioi',” than to reir..ct tin- uik ailed lot iiiicidiCt, 01 i)V lesijii.ing the nejruuaiion, to iliaw foiili iiii.iimail')!! v.lii. !i wijuld have sliown hts eonduct as fjttnlmU ami^recijjt ialcnailvus: and, up to t his da>, ithiis i;e\e: In 11 vu;e.I, an.l ilisi,i;t iM uera !) liiii'wn. '(I J.e liiitisl) public, that Mr iaiiatin h.id aiithoi i!y to waive the pre tl ii>>.on c tuii al lerisi d in Mi . Canninc.';- nn nljnl ioiidltiocs tl.ey tvift accept of it.” “It is indeed, made, matter of addi tional compluirt b> Mr. Canning, that, although the prohibition of the indire ' intercourse had been ren.oved on itn >ii!c of Great Britain, by the act of 1825. ro steps had been taken by Ctmgress, u remove theirs. In answer u> this. Mi- (iailatin could only i>av, that he, and. cs he conceived, his governmetit, likewt-M. had been nnawate lhat the act of 18'2.S had the efl'ict now asciibed 10 it. '1 iii appears from tioi umeniary ev idence, ti. heperft'Clly ti ur. .\! r. (iallatin’s ii'sti u- lions, which may Ix [.i rti.-5ed. as we haM already observt d, in Nili’s IJegisfe , pioceedi'd up'i) the supjiOMtion that tl-i restriclion, impost d b> the act ol KSJ J. -till rontinut d ; and any one wlio wni lake ihe iiouble to read a despaii h In.m J/isurrectioTt of Ni\:irutti at Omoa.— i he Iloiidurus (j.,zclie ol t'cb. 2d says. — By 'lie Mexic.ii Eagle which lefl Omoa on the l»;ii» and arrived liereon the even ing of ihe 28ih ult. wc have received in- Mt genet, in some measure aniiripaled !ur two or three we« ks past, Ihe com mandant of that place, Arazola, with 18 1 20 persons on boartl had lli d from il.eiicc and taken refuge here, in conse- (pience of a genera! insurrection of the . grots, to which it uppenrs that they *ere inciti'd on the one hand by the >aii Salvador paiu, and on the other y tlieir own propensity to plunder. It •ippeais lhat a par'ty of tiie San Salvador ui.'ops, advaiKcd in the course of last and landed at San ** TThp ccufederacV, it is n» was 1 n the vety verge ol Leii.p dissu.ve(i, when at the conchasion ol the lute gener al war, from a generous leeling, and we must say, an ht roic spirit of lorgivness, England luld ouiteims oi peace; what England might at that time have dene most insily, sl e could have done, with all y •' * I i jtofrilh P#c/«^e.--1rhe follo^ in}> afllict-. mg narrative will be read w iiK the deep- cst feelings of commiseration ; EHIGUS, NOV. 21. “The James, belonging to Mr. Co- zens, arrived at Cubits, yesterday, from. Portugal. The master says, t^hat, a few imaginable ease-namelv, crushed the days ago, inthe longitude of [I believe] whole fabric of the federal governmet, al- 30 degrees, helell m with a brig, water- ready totterine thiough the dissaUsfac- loged, having a living woman lashed m non of the eastern states. Ten thou- the main top, four living seamen in the sand of the n.en that had fought at | riging, and a dead man spread in the Waterloo would have maiched through , shrouds, on whom the unfortunate and North America ; but t’ne world ^vas al ready glutted with war; and instead ol persiiing the revenge of just injuries En gland had the magnanimity to offer the olive branch to her only remaining and iVeble Cfieiny. Ihe consequence to A- merica was, that the government, was .11 a ui > ) in .1 1-■■■•■ Omoa, and landed at Mr.Cluv, n, lo.''i.’T I I slieuKth. m'd, and ihe 'r.;m.tc wcslfrn Jai.u.rv: IS3:. ..I' ll..’ 5i.n..- |.c,i.,dial'UiriiosHious >vtif in..>..duifl)' |,r,vir,.:-b n.orf ll.niy uiillrJ llii.n Ihoy will ....I ll.al an e„uclnu nl,i .nal-;U O.nua. Ii„-™l,a,ku.j; s„ cnliiS.-.liv ....I unskiiiluPv drav... ..pi ■''« A,n.;,,can Lngl.sh, am OL,- ac. . r n.: have- b,., n , ' ■ I’'" ' d. i (Vi'Jiintho walls of tlie castle. A puny ot undt t stood bv U.ost who had no acces-. U nut I r>UiUti » IM/ iiavi ii*J . i* * 1 . 1., an) c.n..,Hn.a.v.ar..l to wl.i.m of.I .111, .1,;, Lc, . as inw. 1.IT..-.1 by .Mr. ! I'owrvv.', faiM,il.l', Ukc-s ufi- .,>,lv hail- .,!■ Iiublr.,..-,! I,, ,I.,'au.M„|,.s »l„cl, had ever been with the eastern and the southern.” This was most magnanimous in Clrcat Britain ! ! ! THE TIIAMKS TUN>KI unhappy survivors were subsisitng !!i The master says that he made every ex ertion to save them, hut, alas! without avail ; and that a very heavy gale, which lasted 48 hours, caused him to leave them to the mercy of the foaming ocean, into the bowels of.which he has no doubt they were consigned soon af'er its com mencement. The ovaster descried, “ In- di”—on some part of her. He came close to her several times, and request ed ihe poor fcllov. e to throw themselves Chu8. Ubscrrcr, j overboard, that he might he enabled to j pick ilieni up, but he could hear then\ I sa) lhat they were too wealc ; and when they saw the iinpossibiliiy of saving them, at 1 !• olilv ii‘ vv, I u iiei t l:» I. e\( 11 il '• U Sia ts >-l!oiil'i grai'i to us t\ii) wi.ii.li onr pr*it!ifud ri c .prt ( ii\ ■ >11. i.t ii.;a.(''>, ui All! I.cl [j'niljM oui- 'M!. 0 'I.IV • .luv tl.'.'Jf 'tl .'.iiMiUal. I-., lit ; V . t i Colon;e> ..ml A ilii 1 1- ! I • I. i V. . ... i,t tl jl i' i;. ( aimiiq'’s AII ■ I !c. .1. |, ;.t >. 1.1.(1 cuviv. i:li Inn , it /; ■> lilt i!icv;r-1 Jt laMt' utivt.niiige tj t il .igwiiist II.«■ e\iibol a liiHs, oilu r- so (it.ij)i) lo be I.Hin.ntt (i. We are ua(i*vi ibai tu» 'fr pui t:al (.eiion, w ho lakes lor ibe standard of apjjioval, any kiiu! of i i I iproi itv , t Xti j)t ilial w hith is j'.culaiiy suiii l> be all on one sids, will i.onsiilt I iliat aiiy one baa deviated from ibepriiuiple of 1 ecjprocity except our ei.>vert'nn nt, or that any thitip; would be r.eressai V ti) bring Anu'riea to reason ii^»‘pt 10 l»e ourselves reas(;nable. W’e '.V isii It w ei e in our power to arid, that the piesenl iniiiiMeis, by liie conduct which ihey have pursui'd ;eithei bel’oi e or since il.ey ciimi into oflliic, had afTorded much iMoiii.d for hope that they are the men ibroiigli whose agenc) these dift’erenres v.ilibt acet mii.oclatt d. 'lhat sirengih of mteiliTi winch con prelunds reailii) llie consi (jut IK e, of a fai^e step, aiid w iiut IS a slili larei endow mi ni, tiial strengiii of cbai vu ill wtiiibcKirrs lo retract it, are not qiiaiiii* s o Ini i. i.ave often Delong- ed to a liritish mniistet w ,10 possess iliese aitnbuii-. It htiil II mains for Mum lo prove. I'ur iis, li’ we can con ril)ule, in ;.|iy degite, to give the right din ctiv-n to il^e opinions o! an) portion of the jml)- licon.lnsqi.esiii.il, we si'ail haveifltcted .ill lha'. we aim ;.l, aiid ali that is in our power.” W’e bave made very copious (':if fi'oni liii'j very ;.!i!r r. virw article 11.ei ils ihi ileiiln i of ilu' Auu'iieiii pulilii, wnith will act. j .'>1" with pb.\.sin'e, tiie policy and t:i,mlut:l i.il'l ‘ iheir (iov ernni!. rit, (liit.iu’b condimMd, '.I'^end in this resiiec:, bv iln' Oj'positn»n ai home) so fully anti siu i i ssiiiilv ju‘.ti(i i| l)\ liniisl) writers (iieni'-elvi-s, ui.der i..o verv evesof ttie B’ni.-|i \imisirv. iiu'.de by ibetiMssarMS of the San Sal Vat’or |)artV, lo seduce these negroes as w il as the lower orders of peujde in O- iiKi'a fi oiM iheir allegiance to the (iuali- iiiak ail (lovti timcni, and Ml wliicii ihey completely succeeded. In the meuii time, in Omoa, from nt iuire want ol confiderf e 111» acii o'.l.er, all was douijt, fear, disiru.st and coiil'usion. In ibis state oV niiiversal anarch), ihe par(\ ol negtocs which had been desputclud to Sciii I'edro returned, and lia'ing hi ei. sireiigilRiicd by Uie junciion of me iiu- jor part of tiie lower oiders, began ti> matiilisi a disjiOsUKJii to dine out tht II “pectable w iii.c iniiabiiaiits it sideii thcie. using towards li.i m iiu-nuiis of i;.e uimos!. rigor lo coiiijn I t III III lo em- butk. 'I'he cull maid Jilt st i 11 g iiiut lie had 1.0 one oti whom he could place liu ligiile^t eorbdei.ce Itjr 1 esistar.c 1, i i- ( pt on the few w In. sui 1 oui di d tnm, (it tei mineil lo abandon the place, at.d iie vvus immeuiately loliowed liv llie ma jor part of ll'ie inlicbnai.is. We are ha| - Mv to state, tbai amidst the violence thai was *hreatened no ines were iakii. 'I'his IS priiuipallv t(» be aliributed lo !iif wi>ir,en w 1.0 are staled tci have been We gave a few days *ago, a briel ac count of the bursting of llie Thames Tunnel—the following is a more partic ular description of it, extracted horn a It tier written by Mr. Brunei to the Di rectors of the Company, a short time al’ier the accident :— Saturdny Mom'nz, \ 2th Jen 102S. “ 1 had l>e« n in ihe fiame (shield) with tiie woikiixn throughout the whole iiighi, having ii.b-n my station tliere at lu o’lii ik. During the workings ihr’o tlie ni;.;ht, no 'Vu ptopis (if iiibecurity ap peared. Al SIX in tiio moinnig, (tiie usual time for snifiiiig the men) a fresh sol orslnli ofth( men, came on to worK. W'e began 10 work the ground at the west top cornel of the frame. 'I he tide had just then brgnn to (low, L„j ^ pounder stationed, from which and finding the ground tok raiile qtiiet, ] ^ saluie was fired, as the six boats,crowd- wf procMded i>i in gini.ing at the lop and 1 passengers, came up hi succes- had woiked al.'oin a foot dow n wai ds, . yjon and passed on lu Main street. The when, on i xnoM g the nexi six inches, Ucene was highly gralif)ing, not t!ie least the gioiiiid owi litd suddenly, and a large pleasing of which was the precession of qu.ii!'It) burst thrimgli t he opening thus | (ijjpty or forty of our itidusirious draymen who spontaneously assembled iheir lamtuiatiojib were dreadful.” Cvrk Pap. Cincinnati, March 18. jirricals Exira.—On the morning; of the 19ih in.statit, ilie water of Cireu: Miami made its appearance at Citi cinnati, and continuefl to tlov/ in gradual ly, until it attainned the dei^th of about ihree feet. Yesterday, at 1.2 o’clcck, a fleet of canal boats, six in ntmibci-, left; Howell’s Basin, and arrived here at; Mirec o’clock. I’housands of cur citi zens lined the banks of llie canal, and hailed iJieir ariival with acclama:ions. A bust of De Witt Ci.inlon was ele vated at ihe angle of ihe canal, where the star spanghd Lett) tr v. as dl^I la)i.d. made. 1 Ins w as follow ed iuslantly by a Uigebodv ofwaU'r. ’ilu* rush was so \iolenl as lo loi ce t.'u* man on the spot wnere tlie burst look plate, out of the this man, bui upon the rush of the water > «n 1 I ... ni in.o II... ...■X. I..,x (ur cell) in ordu- ''“"f" ...cam.nand a 1,«UT of ihc irrup- 'his y.l age, the repor. of »h,cl; ifiane (or ceii) on 11.e limber s'agr^ bc- instiumenialin d. tei ring the men from | j v> as in the frame with the use ol the kfille. 'ihe reports which Irave reached us since our last, of ti.e state of the inu r - : ^ ^ or, present most melancholy and ghmm) j ,h,„ ; d si'eing lhat there was no pos- results. The contest ihere, as well as \^u\yo\' their opposing flc water 1 or on the coast. app« ars no h.ngrr lo hini;e ii,^. jVame to retire, on the disputed poMits which hrsi i auscd 1 ihtee men the breach between (luataii.ala and hy were Wfihme, and ihey retreated Salvador, l.ut to have sudenly n.ei g- I did not kave the stage until ed into that InghiluUiate ol disunion, I., disliust and anarchy which is always followt'd by the most guilty excesses, and can 01.iy terminate in the most coni- wiih their horses and drays, on the ar rival of the boats. narrow passage.—Two or three weeks since, an accident happened in the I I,’ m _ T’ 1 . plete re\oluiion. Melancholy Iknih af General de Saldos.— Ol I'rui.iv iiioiniiig lasi Cn tieral iie Sal- d)‘, a Spaniard of high rank, and oiu* of ihose Victims of the peisecuting spirit of Ferdinand, who ha\e '..ought an asy lum in lins country, !erminait.d his exis tence, at the house of a Mr. Penoui. «d No. 16 Berner Strt't’i, Ci inmeicia) roan, w here l.e h:id been for some lime pasl residing. 'I'lu evils attendant on exile, obscurity, deprivation oliank, und pe cuniary difficullies, are supposed to have led to, il'noi induced ih i.^ calan.-itous ca- i:»sirt/])h'; combinei.1 wiih ihest , another circumsianrc, which no d.,ubl is fresh in ihe mititl ul the re:;der—the apprt nen- sion >>) ills son Baltasar, on a chuige of lui i^ei ) oil .loin Llovd, and Cc^. No !iu* ii-i' coii.e uou tl a3 usual on the n»orn- ladder of ihe frami, when they and 1 proceeded about twenty feet along the west of the tunnel j al this moment 'i.'ie agiiaiion of the air by the rush of the w a- ler was such as 10 extinguish ail the lights,ic v'K water lud gained the height of tiie Huddle ol our waists. Iwas al ihifc inomem, giving direc- IQ w'e should be strongly inclined 10 disbe lieve had wc not received i« f'om the best authority.—Lucy 'I'homas a young* woman i.ffull and fleshy habit, v ho was al Work in the factory, got caught b) hei* clothes In the machinery, and was carri ed round between an upright shaft and the leed roller of a carding machine, seven or eight times before she could be rescued from her perilous situation. An attempt was at first made to shut the gate, but this not succeeding instant ly, it was lound necessary to remove Uia carding machine. The danger of the girl’s situation may be bet er understood turns 10 three men, in what manner they | reader is. inlormed that the hi lo proceed in the dark, o eflect 'he bhaft was no more by actual m« jsure- ment, than two inches and a half.—lief ought lo proct ihtir escape, when ihey and I were knocked down and covered b> a part of the timbei sUge. 1 strugglerl under the water f..r sonie time, and al length ex tricated m) sell from ih.e stage, and by swiinnnng atiii being foi ced l)y the Wa ter. 1 gained ihe eastern arch, where 1 got I beiur footing, and was enabled by ia>ir g hold of the rail way rojje, u; pause a little, in 'he hope ol ( n; t-ui aging the ineti wl.o l ad been kiuKked down at I'i- same tiim wiih n')'ieil. 1 Ins 1 i n(!ea»- ouri dtouoby c. liii.g U (mii. Bi Ioih 1 reached the shaft, iht v^ater liad riv: i he U io!, Friday, suspicion was excned I ..^pidiy iha? 1 wa’ (-ul of my depth and . coiiMdt ran,>1. I (MKiiuilyhad taken place, and Uiei efore sw am lo ilte vicitor’s M.Tir ,— f.i his room to ascertain the . absi ii( e, the (n lUM al vv jjt i;is pei;di d I rum liic bed post I JiJiini^' S I’urday a?'d yestini^iV, several 1^1 '.i‘. i;ti!‘I eii l(-i eigi.t rs, ilie liis.-iMroiis oceun I i.ci; having t.ijli ieid ciri '.ition, called al'liie (lei.er.il’s h/('KH’g^. '■•V'*'! used in ins fa!e. iMid i.uui a u ibut, '(> j in.able to tilricalc lhcn;‘«e!ves, tiie slaii slwr thi. v.(j.'kmeii benig tjcciiiii- ed by tliose who iiad i 'l f..; esca[)icl. ..M) knee k‘> a'. liO inju; ed by the limlier stage, that I I oiiid M, areely switp, or get up ti.e .-itairs. ivut tiie ri.sh ot the wi*U:r carri. li I 11.1 up the t.liul . The th.ne men whc) iiad i)ttn ktiwckid down wr.h me, ut?re and 1 I'Ul litlle p( {■uni..M aid li om the State, 1' has, indet (1, never br n ru lilv endowed, tither bv piibiit. cr | 1 ivate donalions ; and an nltimnt la n. w n.akii'g to r«ibe, by Milifci'i ipi!oi., ihe sum f fifiy tlicu- (i( llars in ..ul t,f fi.. tis. Meei- , ,, , ^ ol ii*- ithirnui h. M bten litld iti v;*!i lurlI.IT ' N.. l’.n|:la,Kl. and J I.e Keview iis thenpi oree*! to 'liJ''1-' , i) the Amet ie..r it >ti u Jhihnuulh i ms v. aerable men.orv- (ti.,.i:;;, n , Ui.al)lt, to ihem am gi icved to suv, iliev iTc«lost • - -id I nas i.mg been the us men as it v, .s l.ononiaMe lo Un j |„.licve also, two oid men and one voun- pride ol New IKimpshi't, has received «irmor) of their old (om.ade. Tii. 1 „,an in the other narts of ; 1..- uml- ''‘orr*’■pondei.i,« os ihe gr(.»urid of ihe in-i terdici, i-iid the one irsuptrable bar ij :!l! j tl ade was oi-t n, el Bn tin tri \oyc.gt, bv M t fl{ n !■ I It vva>- “ I t i til., ex'ited oii oui su. ^1r. I'ani.ing >■ o' *0 restric'ioi iiui 1 i f)ec au'ht colon 1 I 1, ton, ■su \ I V\ hiUl uu St Is Ui I I 11 g ' I ai li'e It I I ■ iiniL I r '>'11. 1’ifv du I 11 j ' i. ■ 1.t vs 111: JI. ' I V . |l, l,.l I I II . I . l-> 'i.f I 1,1 Bi r' f,f I...' .0: ‘, all t X. ii'- M n lUN , 1 I , • d i. n.v 01II c I / si,i ; tl J . ” “ : y t !...\ ( .» f ' ' •' pi es(. Ml I i Ilf 'ui, t . . t) V' II n V •• w III ai, nil 11 » L n 11' I .V . o lohni al ii.ide, li.tv !a-.i I 1 II.t o i;» ’ei n.iif, ' l.ei!.s» l \ I > . qu. iruse ihfse ii stm. fions, |.'t ^ Stl '• Il I .Illl.,- * > in fit r on n.n\ I s Mil.); *.•1.' Jh.(>, .N II . n I o I .11 (• ’ a • ii.i tl' , I. V \ r ol Jsuu, lu_lLn. Cb^lcii ist^le* il i \| It s-nng the init r st tl Uel III Uu siicft ss o( II,f ti.iusuie. A .1 M iM lie c ( lit I ibutoi s. w f iiiiUif lhat fTit Hull. ill 11 I W fhs ei. w lio is a gi uduatt o' lit Ctiiiig. ha;. gMin five bundled 11y. V. Paper. Eftut ~\\ iiinn the short space (!. ’ :, V " have ncordetl the V t -w ( h'.l.li en, w ho havi- been ' . V. e row ;.('.cl two more " 'I . Iis!. C.TI '1 1,1 ‘dav Iiigl'.l the house '• Mt. ii'i,.:h (. lookshaiik", in lltbron, W jshinj/ Ul. Lonnty, was burni down, ■ I'd two lads, I.t longing lo Sihtii, who wtre on a visit, were l)urnt lodealh : ihe :atte; was oKut 1-1 years of ^ge. 'ihe liiv spM ai) w'iii Hich rapidity itiat liiosc w ho C xi I ,( a;i. , ’.m i t.“ obliged lo do iO jr. ti^u ni^iu ^o.i;iiin!s. H'irU I VI ( I. I ' Jl l -. » U I M M. (ieneral was a man of alxm fiftv-six yeaiholage; betook p..rt in all those constiin'ional measures w hu li h d Quiro- ga to the scafVuld atid Kh '.mi I man in the other jjarts of liic wor On Tuesday evew^.;-, a yo'jn;; laily on a visit to a li it nd in K n:=.n['; .n, swal- Camden and Columbia have not been heard liotn: but whatever may be ihs cloths when caught wound round and fas tened her in an upiight posiiiou to tiie shall (which was of iron three or ft ur inches in dianieter) and the pressure in ihe narrow pas>;age was conhned to lhat part of her person btnween the ribs and ihe hips, where there are no bones ex cept tliose o* the back. Yei even then it would seem impossible that the a'Cidtnl shoulij have taken place as des cribed, erpeceially when the full habi: of the gii 1 is considered. But the evi dence in ihc case leaves no room :o doubt.— Ihe young woman was sc» nnicli injured, that it was at first thought; slie would not ."urvjve many hours, ,She was aflccled wiih almost con'imial sp...sriis andi li'inting fits, and jn this si u- ation ihe bngeied for some days lu the prosjieciof death ; but at leng h s'-', be- jniii to 1 rvive at.d is now in a i.> r ' ay ol recovc iy. Ihrkshac Md. .'initr. It i;; V. ith filcasure we are enabled to stale, that the, whole amount, necessary to otf^anise tin' Hail Hoad Conpany, tia3 been subsei'ibrd in this citv. numburg, ,, I , . ■' i iifi'^^htitv of iaudum, in (.on*,eiiunce He has been lor years .oniending will, j ofluing di,appoinle.l in a l';ve cJl’air wiih povt rlyaiid obscuriiv, lor widt ‘ the sphere ul British ge.,erositv, it ronld not reacli all. Ihe Coroner’s iiKiuesi i'.as not as yet taken J^on. Coinier. I a gentl*man. to w hom she w. respecis those places, the charter is s tleviiletily 1 secureil by the public S|)irit of Charlt’S- attaclie(,. 'i'he nni)ti;.l day cpi;o;nied I !on. This w ill be truly gratifying to our was luesday, and on'i hurdday previous, j I’ellow'citizens who an anxious to"see an Igeineiil was made for the cer- 1 « fi’o evtry arrangement was made !or the cer- j « fi’ort made to advance the prosperity of einony, the ring bought and siiiiabie a-! the city.—Charleston Com ier. r I ■, .. Uiken for their recepi.on ; the ’ 11 uiU;U I at>lc ]■ i'cdv-rir k 1'i . Koos (»1 the Uuvai Navy cbtainecl hniiiihh Trnvdlers. — Lieutenant, hivtr then look Ins leave, inouiiaing to j ,1 r , , I reiurn on the l'o’,lt,iwing dav, but never "r'lr^d fi'ln'*’'■ "1 ' "'.'I l'l"=l'i»-‘^nr,'. 0,/ll,c niaiTiai-e Rustic lltu'ard^.-r-'Vhii Lincolnshire Agricultural Society has given a prize of ten guineas to one man, for having had sevC7\lGen children, (len living) and been lorty ytars in the service of one master ; and anoilier of Hve guineas foi’ a ser- ,€ L .'^faresand Canada - i m Scarcely had she lakeii tlie noxious drue f'-'c guine; |....... ii.»«').«a ma,. y,.lU,.m„d,sM„|.j„„.is ha.i.d ,1 l,im in h.Varu,,, ooSstin,- « ! i.vj lion.-, ^lccl. —•— -nt f.;.-;and''M; ‘ ■ f..onu"/i 4'.' I'.nof h riiiichelow, of Tcnne.ssre, \rai arrest ed at Hulcigh uncf coTTiinitttd to pri.soii on the •jl;>t ultimo, on u charge of p:i.ssing counterfi..^t J'o'.cT) (1 tl;- Hank »!' Nc'.r!>cru.
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 15, 1828, edition 1
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