had their breeding places on the spot Instead of iron being found there, u ly ing on the surface in heaps, and in con siderable quantities," no iron was lound either there or elsewhere ; iron was heard of at some distance in the moun tains, but not "in heaps," the whole being confined, by the report of the Esquimaux, to two single pieces. It is true, these pieces turn out to be meteoric, and to contain nickel ; but professor Brande, who determined this, determined also, that the coloring matter of the snow contained a large portion of uric acid, and concluded (for he was ignorant of the fact of the mul titudes of birds) that it could only have been given by the excrement of birds. FnOM TIE CHAItLESTON CnciUEIt. "Ve in Charleston are subject to many priva tions and inconveniences frjm our unfortunate position in the southern quarter of the Union. All foreign intelligence comes to us, like a squeezed lemon, thro' the hands of our northern brethren, who receive it fresh from the other side of the water. All the domestic events of great interest occur at the north nothing mar vellous happens in Charleston, and nobody of consequence comes to see us. 'Vc cannot see the Stearn-Vrigate nor Sea-Serpent nor the V cst-romt Cadets nor be invited to a dance on board of a 74. Wc never saw Cooke, nor Air, nor Joseph Bonaparte, nor Jerome, nor the Al- bincss, nor Miss Caruboo nor Doctor Mitchell, nor Professor Everett nor any of the protcn ouj prodigies of the age. V'e have no white mountains, ncr green, nor blue. We have no falls of Niagara, nor of Passaic, nor Cohoes no springs of lJallstown, or Saratoga, of sulphur or of iron no bridVes, natural or artificial no ru ral villas of repose no elegant rendezvous f the ashionable, the learned, or the lair. o have no lobsters, nor salmon, nor currants, nor gooseberries, nor wallfmit, so tempting to the eye of the fortunate Bostonlans. If there is a procession, whether for the bones of Mo.ntcom-j-rv, or of I'aine, or of Andre, we sec nothing ut all cf it. In short, we are kept in the dark completely as if we were nobody. Even the eclipse comes to us after it has been gazed upon by all, at the north, who choose to look at it. And yet, in spite of our deficiences, we have to pay the taxes, and support the public burdens as much as it wc were more fortunate. What a pity the nation moves not on a pivot, so that the iJbuth might occasionally take the place of the Xortli, and we come in for our share of the West Point Cadets, the Sea-Serpent, and the other re galia of the Republic ! exhibition room as our own, and vUit it whenever we felt the inclination. POLITICAL HISTORY. XIIOMTHE NEW-TORI! EVENING TOST. It was remarked by President Adams, a few years ago, that the history of the American revolution was lost. His obser vation created much surprise at the time it was made, but experience daily proves that it was founded in truth. When a great political change takes place in a no tion when the fundamental principles of a government arc subverted, and anew! constitution is established, and when the INTELLIGENCE. Jfe comes, the herald of a noisy world, News from all nations lumb'ring at his back. FliOM ENGLAND. new-York, aug. 29. Last evening the schr. Orbit, captain Macy, arrived from Liverpool, whence he sailed on the 28th of July ; to which day the editors of the Commercial Advertiser have received their regular files of papers. Great preparations were making at JLiv- whole, too, is produced by the free exer-! crPoh aml other towns, to celebrate the : r . . I, 1 : , ;cinp" o rnmnntmn. i-iiu ui jjuuiiu upimou, mere must uc a thousand secret springs whose latent ope ration is concealed from the human eye. What man. let us ask, in the political the atre ot the present hour, can open the .;mg s coronation. At Manchester, twenty oxen and sixty sheep, with 400 barrels of ale, are to be distributed amongst the populace. At New Castle, a pump naming with wine journals of the old Congress of 1776, and wil1 be ?Pen to thc public, and three tc lis the h storv of those able and do- PM win aiso run aie. j - qent state papers, which called forth that memorable culogium of the immortal Thc Prince's Dock, at Liverpool, which was to be opened on thc coronation day, .- - - - - 1 1 . , i i Chatham that ranked our patriots with the "af "cc" lc" 'ca.rs 1,1 ouimmg. . . hits of the Grecian states? 1 iiC L'on theatres are to be thrown r t t rx elopse before the stomach of voutur Na- paper of thc 28th of June - tn ntpr Iirion :.c lvt ' .,i :?,i)rM,. master smuts Where can we find a full history of the 0DC" lT lh.c, Public- Declaration of Imfennnrlenrc ? We know A xew Castle pa )V Whom t was written. 2nc vr know t ir a-) " ",rtl u,c wcjiiici iui mc id skc . b m,, . . . n :,i:.,i., y , , . tit ti . i i r- . I n-miuw. x 1 1 v.. oiui 13 iuu uintuiuu; i yj i names of the committee who reported it ; "ch u"n unusuany com anuyrWy ; ment and those that havc fabricated but where is thc interesting detail of the an,(l .s,nce the. suii passscd the summer h . ht . we assc the exislcnce flicriKsinnv. .nnrl nf tl,- rr.-,nx- inrintc SOJSUCe, Oil the I St, UlClrOSt IiaS Oeeil r . ' , . , . -, . . . - .it . r vji iHituiiai y e.1 uu tvt;iiui33, rnrir ni i;r mvi tniKnirf . nrovirmc ir itc I ' mv umv.t communication to Congress? There wac N- - The leaves of the trees, in ex a masterly state naner issued bv the con- posed situations, were curled up, and with tinental serts that the whole of the medical gen tlemen concurred in a report on their ap pearance ; and next, I assert, without rlr.-nfl nf contradiction, that no man ever saw an instance of cancer of the stomach proceeding through all its stages, from its rf.mmpnrpmi'nt tn rJpath. in seven weeks and one day. Cancer of the stomach is i trtlrknc- lincrprinn- rh;fri;p. keeDiniT tne 1.4 kV.VAW, " 7 I ' naticnl in torture for months ; hut, here we havc the stomachy to nearly its whole extents a mass cf ca7icerous disease vi seven iveeks ! With respect to the assertion of hereditary cancer, promulgated through a fabricated letter, by those who bad thc Gazette report in their possession, it is too contemptible to be seriously refuted. No respectable ancient author ever men tioned, no modern practitioner ever met, such a disease ; it is a desperate experi ment practised upon public credulity, too gross to impose upon the most uninform ed, but naturally enough to be hazarded by those who are willing to impute the death of the victim to anv other cause ra ther than the true one. It is only stir- for some time, had not been admitted tu prising that they have not followed it up an audience by the Emperor, although snuff-box, which he presented to Dr. Air. nott, lor his attendance on him, and bar, left the above gentleman 500 Napoleons." BALTIMORE, SEPT. 3. from Lisbon. By the schooner Frank lin, capt. Bradford, arrived here yester day, in 60 days from Lisbon, wc lcaru that the King of Portugal had arrived at Lisbon from Rio Janeiro, but was not sui -fered to land until he had signed the new constitution. His officers of state were ordered back. Lisbon, it is stated j was m much confusion. About the 15th of June, soon after the emperor of Russia's return to St. Peters burg, from an absence of nearly ten months, the Ambassador from the United States, the hon. Mr. Middleton, and the new Ambassador from Sweden, had an audience, and delivered their credentials. According to report, Mr. Salmon, the Ambassador from Spain to Russia, ap pointed since the adoption of the consti tution, and who has been at St. Petersburg up: by a calculation of how many years may his Maiestv received several other Minis ters after his late return to his capital. FROM UIO JANEIRO. peal BALTIMORE) SEPT- A passenger in the brig Robert, Capt. or hereditary I Cofhn, arrived here on Saturday, mlorms murder, or any other moral depravitv I that when he left Rio de Janeiro, that city which may happen to be uppermost in J was quiet, but every day brought informa- tal Congress, in the shape of an ap- clca and Horn want ot ram and night jv tjie proxjmate cause, of the death of thrown oft its allegiance to the govern to the justice of thc British govern- cs, vegetation looked sickly. Napoleon; that can only be known with ment of the Regency established for Bra- ment, drawn up under peculiar and novel ;mu" ljalJt-1 mcnuu., a an mu- certajntv to the Almighty Disposer of life zil by the King. Anterior to his depar- circumstances,by thc venerable John Jay; eslmS lact that on the hrst ot the (log (leati, . )Ut I assert, unhesitatingly, ture for Portugal, the last which had r-. and yet no man, but himself, can tell the vthcre wascrinthe vicinity of London. that k was hastcne(1 bv the treatment he volted was that of St. Paulo, where they devoted hour and thc chosen place where Letters from Constantinople ot the 6th experienced by his transportation to a had established a provisional government, he poured forth his indignant snirit. and ol June mention, that Uanesi thc Hanker, trnn;rni ri;ni.it bv th np,r v,.v:,tmne nnt. ti, ..nlrbnpp nr tiip fnpmPp r.nv. On the 5th of June, the third cxplo- ,uu" 1Ht aA,,UJ1L lA-t, rA- ry. Vc therefore entirely concur in the uul,tl Memorandum of a Conversation with Mr. West, rcmark of thc ex-president. Some of 25'000 rac v i xeiPte wer f ' T' i the most important and interesting mate- and ca1 Visited Mr. West, at bis bouse in ... c ... a M uc1 fi,- t.. extending. disnlaved the resources of his rirh. rlrar. I nas been put to death by order of the : and elegant mind, or the ordeal which it 1orte notwithstanding the pressing in- numbericss minute and studied mortifica- On passed, previous to its adontion. A s we sia"LCk OI -uiii oiiogouou, uie xussian ,:nn, ,.d,;r!, nnno hut n m?nrl J5' MtUm tnnr.-,j, n..n. tJ10 ..n. ctotirn. ft f 1 1111 vi w v w . . uillivi IliJ I OIUU IUUIX I 71U V U C1IJ1U1J C ViiC L 1 i OlUUVJll' turn Horn thc senate to the held, we are ",u'jiuw "ima 1.DU,W" Ul could have endured, and at length by that cd in Bio dc Janeiro, which ended in still more involved in darkness. There mls have been the more paintul to that dcranKcmcnt of the digestive organs compelling the Prince Roval to dismiss were exploits ol heroism, there were dangers encountered, there were instan ces of fortitude, in thc course of thc rev olution, that no pen has recorded, that no pen can record, and that struck out some r ijuu uwil mc jn ra2ia?e uc tQ be misunderstood at appoint a Junta Provisional to govern of the brightest traits of individual and favorable than at our former advices. It tWQ tliffereIlt periods of Napoleon's de- zil agreeably to the constitution of P c uuuw.uuw, . .. u- Which mental anxiety invariably produces. Condedos Arcos, Secretary of State for fortunate I)anesi was solely induced to re- Such h opinion, Ilot originating in the Foreign and Interior affairs and Secretary main at Constantinople by the assurance :liri:frn;it:lM1 nr hn nnnt. hut fnrmrrl r,F AT ,;r,. fro k; rnmrnnf. UU or. of his protection. I he affairs of the Creeks look more and deliberated long ago, and delivered by ders to leave Brazil in five days also, to national character, that ever spread lustre aPI,ciars1 lron? recent accounts, that the and iWorv over thn na.rre nf hn.nnn histn- 1 lirks ,iavc bcen defeated in a general Wc therefore entirely concur in the "cnic 1 men, tcntion. I told his Majesty's ministers, Ural. Bra 'ortu- rials for a correct history of the revolu- causc itending n I V.V LilV hJL4.AAV LI llilllll. I 11 1 I IV-VIIIII III Iflf V:ilMIHr .11 III Ikfllll-I I- . psilann Had an army ot , J.rNf- ' , , , , . r . , well provided with 'rtillerv - continued, 'his premature death information had been received from . . v . might not be so immediate, but was ciuite Montevhl pn. that Hpn. T .arnr. rnmmntiflpr in lavorot tne wrecks was . ..:,.u- -r ,i , ., 1 ; . V; ' : v.v.. is uicviidoic, us ii 11 nuu laKen piace un- ot tne t'ortusruese lorces occupvintr that dcr the hands of the executioner.' ortuguese lorces occupying Toj place, was negotiating with the Spaniards V . 1 1 w nil- iivjiii- ... (1 1 .? I i-iv-1 HIV- uaiiU3 UI IIIC CACLUUUliC ow v .v., tlon arc scattered with thc wrecks ot de- "uu""1' UI t" r thcsc documents I now direct thc eves of for the annexation of that district of coun- tua moment in 1113 picture ganery, parted times, and no hand can Rather ,c ' V , V . r , . Europe, as the testimonies of my uidg ..V..v U A ,1 I t .... . ... I lull' In Inn rK'imhor rl ilntintinc rvn tltr I J J iviicjc uc umc iu us, uiiu icwivcu us mem up, mould tnem into iitc, and clothe t t w' ment, and to the ?77 I point, for the ac : 1 . 1 " . 1- 1 i.t . r . . xrn. v n r Tin in crnf crirni I in it Kciii1. . y.un great politeness, anu mvueu us tnem in tne gain ot grace and beauty. 7 V ;,, : , - -7-- curacy with which it was formed." into his painting room. He observed Most ot thc American sao-cs sleep with ' 1u. ua.1mti 1 t.uu -Aum try to Brazil ; and it was generally believ ed that a treaty would soon be concluded to that effect Imerican. sages ST. HELENA, MAY 15. may be said to have died than otherwise, as the om the disease must have 1 1 .... 1 . 1 r. 1 1 1 1 vw intdiia ui wiiiiuiciiiiiLr iJUiici 11 v, uie I ' . . 1 utcn ti y cit-iiiu, aui lit; never uiieieu it jiiiurocmciua , inquircu aiicr iiib oiu car, I)istor of om. political existence seditious cry.' A murmur ot a particu- complaint. He refused medicine as use I I I- I"!- .11 -1 IT 1 that though he had leit Philadelphia in their latncis, and no memoir ot note Has V" , .V, . TT the vear 1760. he retained a perfect re- been left behind, by a single one of the . " ParlI.2an 01 onaparte, Bonaparte collection of it. and he had. he believ- illustrious group; and if those who still repueu iw. yipicssis yrcneuan, "may ralher hcroicalI ed a nrettv iust idea of its nrocrress and ,inScr amonK us havc neglected to retain now cr , wreur est morh vive 1 jyn- pain aribin fr ea, a pretty just iaea or us progress anu r . ,t. . ,ereurl" A voice nn the left "It :i l DOMESTIC. MURDER ! NORFOLK, AUGUST 27. It is stated in an advertisement which i , -i a- . ....vwi . u i uvni.ui V-A1.JVV.11V.V. i jiuimi . w t v.inovw UIV.U1V uivy i.l J U31,- XX. 15 3ldlL.(J ill tll UU V C IL1SC in fIl L Wniril iXTwhlltl ,vi.. ever be cleHcien,, or be identified with " character run ,!,rouS!, the : assembly, less, ami stated, a month previous to his we publish to-day, that , he dead body ol joic ,u iniarioii, irom wiom, uiougn COniccture and fjlse r.nneliisinns. ami 11 soon alter broke up: When gen. . . j. i j i . p - ' 11 uuwuivj tiv- i ' .ov..-a. "u i a iiiuii) ov. uuiiiaLiuiirviL, nds 1UUUU unnu, uc suiucuuicb iclcivcu icucrb We have been led to these remarks by -im .I1UI. cu U1 u,c ccni' l,c bnea bed again. At that period he also said, floating in Pasquotank river, signed with his own hand. He made a work which has just issued from thc t(;ars- 1 hls circumstance was commu- that he was confident that he knew better Sawyer's landing, (in Cami some inquiries about the state of fine press, entitled, "Secret proceedings and mcatcd to the king, who, when he next than the surgeons what the disease was; N. C.) upen which a murd near Joshua Camden County, murder had been arts in Philadelphia, and whether the debates of the convention assembled at saw inc general, wnicn was on his way to ancj that it was the same his father died committed, evidently by a man named academy there had purchased his two Philadelphia, in the year 17S7, for the a "c c.cigncu loicu mm, mat, lar Qr Thcr pain that it gave him, he Joseth Yelhwlu. The circumstances of this affair are not a little remarkable, and serve as another instance of a providen tial firrpnrv ir t ri At v1nrrm rt r f tliic . - I . . .wa..wa. w v. w . m a . M A A . l w All . . L . . . 1 1.. 111! . " . C XT . 'li t i I 1 n t t T mm i-vt inn -- loom i. l.ik f I . . . . . I ' i. r. t" i .l'-- i. vj i is , iin.i tuincu uv juiiii i 1 vv' i noiirs nrevious to lllS flPCPaSP fir . LaHsj,, jr Sf Jatc chancellor ot this - owe every ining -even 1 have gradually drawn his hands from his cealed by all the art and ingenuity which v"' t"';uu,; i" state, wnn tne miormation laid oeiore thc ui majtaiy. sides, and to have clasped them nounca tne best pamtincr, as a nrst General Assembly of the state of 3 arv. 'rencn paper says, tnat uonanaite has i1M,-t rr..: essay, he had ever seen ; this was the land, by Luther Martin, with otber histor- left 40,000,000 francs, which sum is de- the same time. He then rel rjnin.nn nf nil thf artists who had seen ical documents concerning the establish, posited in the I owcr of London. His and t ll l foil intri tliir f" T- m T (----- ' - -..a, I f- I ... . . it. He rec-retted his talents were so ment of our national compact." son is heir to this property. a prayer at perpetrator. 1 released them,! About the first of this month, Joseph and they fell into their former position I Yellowly, alias Captain Yellowly, (for he K 1.. i .r I '. Ill t x . . r- unug me iauer pan oi nis inncss, ms nas oeen a snip master) departed trom Tlio wnrde; rf I rlota irirl o cltr-rt- limn it T?ti-rt lri A rr- mil lYIf I niunitoc r.rr r lm . . . . I . - ; ' -7 " uonapartc have not yet been recorded : where it was ascertained and reported to said, Mr. IKtlt man, 1 con- they werc mtered in a state of delirium, one of the hands on board of her, that probation.) " Mr. Douglas Kinnaird said that it was here there hich they P . I TU. II . " . 'I'ti r,n..l . f T 1 ? I f "V much employed upon the more proht- .v. conquer mis volume a great ac- cuun 01 uie iast inuia eycs wcre constantly fixed on the full this place in a canal boat for Plymouth, 1 1 .1 tllllblllUU lO llie materials OI AITie iCan vy","l'a" v-iv, iu .iva.nun di unuuil WJICII pn(rl i nni-lpa tnt hie cnn. w h r i wac himiT t tot n ,n lU I, m nn n I,,,., portrait painting; that, in short, hi "s,or-- U revca.Is nc.dcnts that have the .of .1 oriapanc sdea h was rcceiv- p , his request at thc foot of his bed ; by name to any one in this place, that we abilities promised to raise him to Kreat otV b" w"Pt in darkness ; it shews ' ''fr am, it seems that his attachment to tIle can learn,) as a passenger. The boat was TT , r i i iraub oi cuaracicr, in several statesmen, " excellence. He spoke very favorably that . . fii,Pnf.rt hfor. which he read. of Sully, and regretted that he was aruj (nSpjdys u,c various stages in the his- rncmbers, OJilgcci t0 kae England SO SOOn; t0ry of the only government, which,in the Rratu late you upon thc intelligence.- but still show what was working in his this passenger had a very lanxe sum of made inquiries about Stuart, who, he course of 6,000 years, has been dclibcr- oml and universal expressions of disnp- mind Monjitf was the first word, and money about him. On the 4th the boat &aiu, iiau uccii wiiii 111 in bcven eui aieiy luniieu uy me representatives oi a So great was the genius of Stuart, he free people, and examined, judged, and seemed to he of opinion that, after the sanctioned by the people themselves. It death of Sir Joseph Keynolds, and Kivcs many striking expositions of thc Gainsborough, he might have been vicws and political principles of those without a rival, and attained thc high- mcn who formed our system of national est honours cf that department. The Bovernmct,anc divulges many doctrines, , r , T,, . not altogether orthodox at the present day. conversation turned upon the Elgin This book? jn fact, dcscrvcs Jn altcnti;c IMaroles, winch he declared to be the perusal, by everv statesman and politician, finest pieces oi sculpture in the world. ami by every individual in the nation, who In answer to my question whether they feels that he acts for himself, and stands exceeded the Apollo Bclviderc, &c. he upon equality among thc many millions said that the latter were eclipsed by who sustain thc only republican fabric them, they being the productions of that defies thc shocks and ruins of rcvo- :he most brilliant period of the arts in iul,(,n Greece, whilst the others belonged" to a period when they had begun to de cline ; observed that Sir Thomas Law rence stood at the head of English portrait painters, and was particularly 1'hcrc is one circumstance which shews itself more than once in thc course of this journal, which creates no small degree of surprise. 1 here appear to havc been many distinguished statesmen in the con vention of 178T, who were for breaking afterwards he murmured what seemed to reached Sawyer's landing, wh his hearers to be ' Tete dyarmces He was a riilc of stones, a few of w I shortlv aflr?rvnrfl; saul ' ! ranrp. nnrl nfv. I trrL- n . .i. .1 . . , r i j ' i vn uuui vi j no uilv .aiaieu, IUI U a I i il 5 1 man, to make the natural extinction of aLr Cnni. ti, l.ri a r. nfLui k .i ' ,A: I - iv.v "t,"in- w ivj xuoo ui jnuuuiiti uiiiiiuiiisiieii uy iir. oawver not mail Who hal lmpn !rmr nolitiiltt- AiA. I nI(', 7 " j v. f,,V Vl-"" nonaparte were immensely large in pro- to take them, as he wanted them for a par- Scveril nf, 1 M P k Prti0n t0 ,,iS hLy ; thCy ,T,ay whh reat licu,ai Purpose Among the stones thus naird Z 1 1 u tP m"" ProPty be said to be the only parts that taken by Yellowly, was one having some r ' ? considerable time elapsed be- couId ,je reckoncd finc. Wis face, four- peculiarity about it, which rendered it re- 'wc uincr was rcsio ci . i markable, and easy to be indentified bv 11C l ieilCIl tlhllimcr OI UCDUIICS, Oil mAf nlPciniy. tJ,nf U '.mr,A L ihn QtU r,f r.,i... mcc,i .k r ---" r r ..... u,, ,. Vti:o uauer seen it. , t"-' I'-"-" i M but from the extreme heat ot the climate, A few davs after Yelloulr h-vl tnurlirt1 law to continue thc censor-shin '214 m .... .. i . ' . . ' - auei ieiovvi huU toucncii i- U1C ueuav w; 1 12. at the landing, the discovery wa -v A excellent at female pictures. lie spoke down state riirhts, and for civinir mme of the loss the U.S. had sustained by strength to the general government. tlie death of .Mr. Fulton, and of the Thus, Governor 1 increasing use of Steam Boats. I the convention from the mentioned the mv observing th:it Dr. .Tohnson hadl,in' a sct of resolutions to itmtdy pointed out that event as a fine subject !ccay was so rapid that shortly after- n thc house of commons, July 10th, , , io;.i L , r 7 .pse.' . aPPareu to na at.. iy . - i, 1,1 uun no oeEn staoDea m tn thrnnt with n Imt( De-mien cisKeii uie reason wny inc lfl, i1P,n nA1fi ti,p rn1,fftnwn iin,i , , a,nc of o,par,c French physician und" "il . . : 1 Jn?ISl'h!;!b": was not a iv.(( tn t ho ct.imo- . .. . ; r "u i-v... iuci c.iiiiiiitiiuii it wi w n no-ri imr limnn tinnns vnnr tii i i r i u . , . . . thftraiinf i-.KfWi,. 7 : iouuu mac tne necii had bcen broken - n u CX I v iinu tv- able omission ? Thc Marquis of London- deny said he could not account for thc omission. NAPOTXOX JiOXAPAttTE. . .1 1 1,111 mue "scies. rrom a con drnhl vi cpu-in, nf uumiusun ms oociy were as ioi-i tne blanket, it was cnnncP(l t!,nt soma lows : a small wound on thc head, re- heavy weieht had been sewj-rf nn wiih the ...v. tiMtMtI1. 4 11HI4M1 uouy to sinu-it, and that, the sewing ha sergeant at Toulon ; one above the knee, ing given way, the weight fell out and per y a spem Dan, received at Katisoon ; and mitted the Jor the painter, lie said he had been in the hibit of meeting him often at, Sir Joshua Reynold's. Upon taking leave yf him, f.e begged us to consider hi? exis:ing defects, u candidly confessed th.it they were not intended for a federal Ar'V ernwent he meant a strong consolidated ::nion) in which thc idea of states would be nearly annihilated. p. 97 of debates.J In thess principles he stood not alone. all cra- the anticipated. A ercr having died of i cancer. We great deal of trouble was taken bv Dor- have not room fur the whole letter, hut tors Mitchell and Barton to have a cast of the following extracts will enable enr rea-ihis face and cranium ; but unfortunately :i a Sicily ctiin-Li u:ca ui mc mc quamy or uie gypsum, winch was on- writer s opinion Act. Adv. Iy to be procured from the island, was " It is very important first to observe such as rendered all their attempts fruit- that this report is nit signed by Professor les. A short time previous to his death, imommarcni, although the Uovcrr.or as- j he scratched an N with a penkmle on a body to lise to thc surface of thc water. The suggestion was soon con firmed by a circumstance which at the same time disclosed the author of the bloody deed ; for, on opening the blanket, a stone dropped out and, strange to sav ! uie lc.entical stone we have iust described v emarKaoic ln lts appearance, v. hich i ellowly and his people had taken, among uiucrs, irom i Sawyer s landing oeen a common one, which might hav oeen picked ud anv where PkP n well a at Sawyer's landing, it is probable thar e a

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