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BMe kh military rnk, kt 1. Smtof of tb Hewjbnc Altbooitk clothelUklk blRh n4 rUW rallinry emiAof fc do wt krilute to to gi lo U mot both1! ?nnki. On tkt intrtJort of ih tMoUtlcu of Sntt 4nt, to how kioT ! Ik te. kt tt firt to tht oWUr bimtku. Portof o tbef interval ot"totHlifrb ttnutfd ttimaeir bf uklnR kit officer to tht JOUt Of Ibf jnOt WMllhfjAfcAblllBtl of Anrwtort, bowt Iht tlwt oPdinocrfii It ia tomplunte jm tn wntioo Tbo b kot tht Genml, put on tba bt ' fc productd ttry tblng tbt boutt vfurdtd. or that could be procurtd on an onctrtrnonloua a noiict. Othtra trho wtN mort aparinj; of their wioe and proiiont or attempted to mka tifuw. wrre an re to hto their houaea aMkadi for. ibe'pTttttided Jftdignity; lnitiof gentterarn to dinner aiikoot aaitabit pre paratlooa. After tblt round of d'mipatloo had hated a fortnight, aod broken down i the heelth of thoe enjjNjad, tbt General ordered hie ofiuera to meet at a designa ted booat and detached a Rtrdt aa if lo attend military luneral. 1 ha beat drin kef vtf aeixed and pUced on a bier, with tmpty bottlea, demijohna. he. Tbt wA with reaereed wrmai followed by the offi ctraacb tarry tog w tmpty botle, pro ceetd to tbt pUrt of interment, every citizen thty met bebf obliged to ai at th ceremony, wbirh waa conducted with all the formalilica practised on men oceaviona- A funeral aermon waa preach td, aetting forth the ronvival accomplith nenta of tha defunct. On the third dn?, becoming weary of tht bence of amuaa inent, the General announced that a re turrection waa about to take place. T bia via accompanied by the ritea utually ob aerttd in Catholic countries on Eaat Sun day.' The bottlea were aft filled, nothing but rejoicing waa hrard, and tbt revited toper, placed to honour at the head of the table. wa1ew!nttd roaaler of the reela. "Tht aboae trait protea, if It prove nothing rHefthHn-eountryheitcbi ao could be acted, the people cannot be char ged with ao over attachment to tbe eitab- llihed religion. IBRAHIM PACSA. The followinff ia given "in ti Eng llah 'taper aa an authentic aletch of Ibrahim Paeha, the conqueror of Mil :ot6nghi ?.The atawre IbribTm (ia-viomewhat below mediocrity hia rmbVen?cntr'tppfotchsi?l a7oteiquma'depbrtme0t innouritta tinthing grave or diatinguiahrd. At firat 'aight' there tppcara about him a character of -mudDeaa ana aagac.ay ir hicrr - turpr ites-oo r loner rve - to yourself a amall face and little grey eyea, all vivacity, and even cheerful dcss 1 a-mouth lorever amiling, and featurea. always open and animated. Notwithstanding premature wricklea which furrow his temples, and a hol- I. a ai.i.Ma a. ' ! '-' ; fj. (.(-ia atruk.ftf ivtMl n fc,,r rt-i.iUWtn".,,,,,,V' .14 W.t W.ca :iwt f; i fr.4 kU Ittf tati'it ,1' i iftrfOMHtwtl0.4.I U Uaicated. I Ml ltt ntai 'mtt fit owJ I U a5rm tkirunrtv-rihrM in. a... ta alaielr. and M II ciaf. nil m -' i - . . - l:. r.r o;f UVmoltl a4 dUtl cofff ff mr, UU liol It ittC'd.Btlf alpa 441. M way diiiitjn tSat of aUr tbUfi. Ikfot i pro Cd taipakkof lU cKaiacltr, II tl Imponaot to .Aatrt f , Uu tbt aow of 1eHomtt litBecua oy m teol dUcaa f tM br'i " a..iirt- tbtlf U COOattUU motloot aoi lo4 triea. 1 1 U Mttt ted, to4 With pf.Aabtl.7, thai fief at attack be prrMrrri fof nmt IBt an UtiiKiUt taitarSty, nl tnl tbeo ntla no lo5Ttht bit ertort, thef air. it t at letaiiiatioo Ht canaxX re atrin. 1WM la at itr.teratt M Jill faihtr. He ha, UaWea, Ut cw.tUu.tJ led way from all atrioue appt.atnj Dy t loJOttOI woawB . . It cia - At,v .V. va4 reatralof tod lo raio, oa i" r V Kick 'loftr - fcla - HnrHHatea. If An wot want foa rxMtratioo. tad . m . . . & .w i win tlwart bold bit authftity otef thott about bim, btcaoet bt deapiaea tbtm, and it dUtrvatfuL" , rtoti atxiEts. Wwr i Ua A -- jUi,aijha " u,titC - - A few boora only art left t lo writt loyooaodmffrtooda. Tht mael which eLTordi oa tkit occaatoo for Maratinea, be- MrtMCirMM,fNa by Captain tUM itt . J I a imm Sttiom. htmarlr of Boatoo, and la toa ded with Campeacky wood.bf mertkenta oftkatrltr. She waa bound lrm Cam peacbr to MaraelUta, and within altif mlUi of tk tit? waa alaited by Ihe Algt rine tquadron, crulaing againil Spantan commerce, and belnf loutxJ rffffrrearJi MN, waa orwgm ' Had It not been for tbt undaunted apiril and Irfleaiblt cbamtar of Mr. Shaler, tkla yeaael would beat bean conEacatrd.. The targb' waa etolly tooSaeoad : by : tbt Vlnlitcrofilarloe. ftktl llvgfttM waa imateroi aiarutt. rit ir,rr, cartia condidona." Our conaul declared 10 tht Bltnitter thai tht rnnfiKallon would be tht eauat of war. Tbt Mloiner, uo der tldentrratralnt,-and even lean er cUlmed. aAry Jmrnttnt' Who r ik Americana are the the Ilea- en that wt art eternally pppoard by them f Thia diacoaaton with the Btahaw j prpred bim to.be a man of fint judgment, . and a,Piinca of altaated .and mignahi- moua acotimcnta. lit aald that ba well knew the atlpuUiiooa of -tka treaty be tween tht Regency and tht United Statea, Ir ht wva no,oa informer rfova, vnabltlo read, and would acrupulouaiy ooaetvt them. If the moat prerioua ckrgo 01 the Ii-diea, of pearla, and ingota of gold, were brought into thia port, and proved to be American property, they thould ot new aacrcd, and reatoted. I waa charmed with the urbanity and digniled manners of thia Barbaroua chief. Theae people are graduallv abandoning their piratical pretcnaiont. For instance, they have lately granted tbt coral fishe ry of thia coaat, from lona to Uran, to the Neapolitan Government, on condition of receiving one-half. Tbia will employ numeroua fishermen, and create a market. 1 1 i but a amall step towards the pursuits of civilised society, but it la still tome thing. ' -. i he Aga of tbt Jsnlasarieabas been in the interior for two montba part, and un der pretence of compelling the Arabs to pay a tribute, which they say they cannot pay, be baa-aabred about 3000 of their beada. Thia Is like imprisonment for clebtT He has taken from ihero all their cattle and property of tvtry specie, even their women, aa la reported. lit hat about S000 troopa. , . .. . Weal India papera, containing tbt late ordtr in council doting their porta againat tht shipping of tbt United St ale a, lay tbe whole blame, of the. nrocettling upon life bad policy xA a American government and deprecate the' act aa an alarming bio iothe tommejdal.intereata.'c-f the colonktkr"--- CcJ. flutk. We learn from P.eroocra tie Press, that the redoubtable Colonel John. PJwi haa peensentenced by aCouri Martial to bt tathitrtd, and declared in capable of holding a commission in the militia of Pennsylvania for seven yeara ! ! J The aentenct has been approved, and a new election ordered toaupply the vacan cy thua csUKd in M tht bloody Eighty Fourth? ' f', f,ii ii k ,w..:,,iI.iI'.i.m i'lrtaa fVw Aa y.aa M4 If." 7iir.ii d ratrtftf-nf ai lliUff SNw ta H M MM14" V" ta tfi, a Ike baft - ibi d.i a k Maaaf aftkaW Mifttl taJ ' liaw W taaW Raw j i. n mU raralaf 4r fVais&dart pwnan'b tkt da.Ut. CJi VUnf. i i.i.. L J J tkauHn of Su& great A He 0-t aT k-; t. TU K TeA trtatJa A4W,'T Wabad aatraa mW fom fioiitaf, Ht cast fr Qv.io by tkt y of P.. t4petldf4 U a na tl war U Ftfl CU and U Ctif rt Tka toltrt wf bkHla mat'Ut of IM poc Ni r, If rn.Mtif afib t otiHe caliad U lore 1139. W lakt We a wiow a ; tkangf gafrwo . -latdatoyUldWIkeir tlakta. rvJJtir bat bad t gd dial of trwiWa tQvtio. llakaabeaatowpelW-itaaaw .H mt kdr,4 aw fed a t4 'oo - - - - - . . . L.t wm I AMV n.a rerdiaikd.-atc. Jia. k.ipJa?g.ii r,,f t. ft.aia 00 tbt ISth of - - :ZZrr av"' Kt. l mif 'bt teld, that oeopttlf tpeakingi 'here alt liertber pattiet ftof JuUJ fioifikiria to tto maa of tbt popw HiUaaf Kiaa. JlalrrdaadlMlpalbKa haw'thniJra.but txn king mot. ai moat trary one pwtoet kia oa twalntta tod le.rce tkt gwrartEatot to do at it plciaat- Among Iht , email ourobrr of toung man who rletott ihemwUaa to Ikt eiodi of poh-ita. Ike grtnei pari to cltoa utkoatatem of Oorrr",fr. of the United Stattt l bwl ll woold be difli- ult ,0 n,,ka ihla opmtoa popoUr. a tbert , Bomeaoaol ptopagaUog it i'h wfeti. - trultuer. I 1 . Irand 14 th national i of Hurope, aod ahow mt ooe, deipotK or r. ree, 01 nc ao " t a a a nvH tno a aLn "- a"'t barbanwa aid wraUhod f ta t'r Ichh. Tbt country ia mort fertilt than Britain tht inhibitanta aro healthfi atro, tour t , " . . i..r ageeUlTfilthtoK palrtotk, W A w-l.pptehenaia. lt qoaatt . ia wantioR m . . 1 . r i Mk.i nation or tube upon tbt globe, civilised or tavegt' ' " . 7Vraarr. A man Bring near Detroit following soma loitruCiloni found among thr papera of bia daceaatd f.thar,-ba rnm..rVreh fut tteatort to tbt" raar of that eii v7 and baa already au ceeded to IndijT between four and five thousand dollara..:lhla must have been hirfden dnrina- tht old French War with the Indiana, when the reaidenta were ia continual apprtbenaloo of attack. .. . tWot ti farwert.-The MatitHa Pa Pioneer of Of. Ilth, aaya, wt are few days, to conuquence of eating new " . . corn. Tv. i D.,t;,f .K. Uih Inat. givea an aceount of a aplendid entertain ment given on board the lint frigatt built ahlp of the large clasaj reerntly launch- ed, called the Baltimore. Between two and three hundred ladies and gentlemen were conveyed in a attam boat to the ft i- gate, which rode at anchor to the Patapa - co river, beloar Fort M'Henryr r . "As tbe sun diaappeareo oeiow mej ieuern horiaonilhejnaon shone to rnildj splendour the civic tub of national ctt, loursthe featoona of cartato sthe taste-, ful manner, in which the It igt ,llu: minsied the music floating on the we tera, and dying on tbe ear, in soft and mellow nnmberai-the Brasitun and .U. S.f ofikers In eoaiplete . uniform, joined with the bright Vray of faahion, youth and beauty gave: to the ehtertainmeht an -ir of encbaotnicot, avblcb aeemed jo render real the brigbtest vUioos of.ro tnattty.indetdyffyii "cay :"rSLltiiaaiiMiiaBaJi.a-i iar -aiian w awa EPJOIjAM . Whea Barry waa old, to Maria be said. iJ? My dear. If yoia please wtwm.iMriy Maria replied, with si toe of the bead, 7 "I never will wed thee, Old flany I" 1 ' Ht waited tin an ber gay suitors weeogontn Then cried,--a lint dance they have led you 1 The haad that I proffered, y ou treated with acorn, And now, the Old Barrv won't wed Jaw !n rv- ,H 4l T. I' o, rf' I iJi Mil - t -t- ... i t II t r.nf t ji a ;a tk, W u U4 kNUa J jfp, , a-n w kaU t T if. ki Uta, a4 W k (La ant Vr -Ja.raMa. rka, lr rnL TV VaWf 1 1?4 Wt, Ike aAaaft (e'ab fln- ink. C"4 4 kia afa to Uk kMkMeflkaUa. WtUttMfaUf 4 m I- to tkt r4a af ft aa pi Ul auy fe aa WAf . fat watiaa eaecutnt. to nt rVBUc. Tit kia af Ja oWm tWw'il tka al aa ikkaad Ik eVral mj a I UaWM, b aur7 takwiaiaw aaca- P-r v- 4 , j U k-a- U ik. aU awfrma. Kaw kaa the fcka Lm kil l d U awr KahUe ar. aWW, ae a atkar eA ' rW m elar kiaary, . i oaf kW aa aay awl of h, aack a kaary a4 tWaakiiaf alfiV. ! trw. that iWkm. waa IWdla ka ea'awJ 1 Wt okara M ttd paas aUf ewald ka awra eoWttl nua. f aaUa parit 7ltt; ad lk aanirara Wfkam amkad. tad aaaa"w, owe crvUkM U ch a eaacire, y nprCiLW to ike fftntt. ad aaWeaMf aari edimtlie: It W ikrrafora propoatd, that fr.WttM rtUf alia!) be etitadad 14 tka ufftrai foelkM o-n-aa. a euWripl- wlD lunk-Hk V aVd,t T't''l',4 Skafkicf Itaiakto lU teal of 9aU7i ki hUckrvUW. a Mr. CUSa'a furei tJ m al Mr. Dwarbr)a. at Langioo. ia aJao eiptcfttV thai a aukjerlptloa a bt tL nomd U tka Ta4 a UUm, aad at 10M fW ia ka Mboarfaoa' of tka (aaufiee that bare Mifrrtd. An. iherefera, tU art tocfiaed ta do mat thin M thek ehaMty evaporate U worda, bare ,aflrtT J doing ao, by eainng at xU abett named pWra, 'ad aithet W.riar tka Manaf. oe thttr abReaJiot, for aoM trnMiH. Tkla appeal eomea k aaora forcibly ia brhaV of one wkM ka and ekrity n 1. al.t. ..a rt M ftf.lc. M KM atnNi nit r"".-. - ! "r . - jL-tt-rr.- If ab a r -7 Uat'eWraui -rf-iiMaT ehlrvthrra a bat Miaaj mm ' 'And wbv ahould are, la the eonntry, be behind theaa to pood deeds f ' faneeUHy kea wa rreollact. that mrh de ananda oa us art eeUow maJa 1 am! probably a.rh another itt never again be made, oa aaoat of the preaent groeratloo. . Or. 28. 1K(L- -""l - fouSO M E.VS MMIOS'A ftrOCIETf. AsVaMy to. prevwua. ntce, gaa m ina Weater Caronnlan, a eeting,took.plaet .at P(fc church. Boaran coanty, oa the 3H JgMk for lht prpoaa of fonnlng a j jact- l0 i,. tUa important work of pread. IrgtheCoreL After an appropriate adtlreaa, (IK, 8tCrtry were aprcirted. pro ; . Mn-'g preamble and ccati- I .. -v. v 1. I aV. TV; young te vvuu ui wnw Concord Prrabrtery. viewing with afTeetionaie rMrd their fellow-travellers to the grave, and ! to he Hah tribunal of Heaven, and knowing th deplorably deat.tute attuataon of ir-any plaeea wirtiin the bwmda of the PreabVterr, do agre to unite thenvelves In brotherly afiVetion, u a mitty, to aid tbrtn In obtaining stat. d atippliea mttntM grace j and do therefore agree 0 pemed by the following Constittttion . Artce .hall be kuown by ! the name of the rgMn!k JiaiaiiraVry wlhin oftDe Concord Presbytery, - jlt-ijbjcctJDfjhil,!, to fumiah faithful Missionaries to weak awl dea- tituto aliuwhaa ami, through ibeirJ'ittrvipiv tality.to build up churchea where there are trfme .The officers ot Jhta aociety. shall be, a PresidenC two Vicef reaidenta, Secretary, and Treasurer 1 who. ith five other membera, an- nually chosen by ballot, shall constume a unaro of Diraetora; five of whom ahafl be a quorum JO tranaact th buinea ?f jibe aoeiety -4tbf The board rf rrtee aluai atquar- taaaifeotja ciea 1 solicit donations ! procure subscribers 1 ap point agentljsnd MUstacr)H ijh thraioe of some of the members or the Concord maoy- terrrTirescTibe the field of theie laourai ap- proprWte i the funds 1 and report annually .to the society. 15th.- It shall ka the duty.of lhe Presidenl td preside and keep order at all meetings of tbe board' and society ( and in case of bis absence. tbaJirst Vice President on the Eat preieht f and in case of the absence of all the Preddents, the nMiwlin i'iffir ahkll be elected bro temi The Secretary ilaUl keep a fair record af all the pro.. 'I k 1 1 i l f.W .'..('ui uiu m i W W U J, a4 .k. t) -n-a V U3 HI at aa t, MUl MLrfcl Wt k a d M M., 4 . yifc, tVaWrekUUiMaMatCf M IU Ma4f r-l cat rk lLU: . .Ik. rura ai'r aa" oa a -17 af M l5cd rl,u rnM iko'rVjaae. af Mti4ii if iLV iftc- j" ll ,TTTNrwaewrt?i aiVgVa aA It at arp ai 4i Wfwft the airi"a ha wa4f a vUk a . -t - r -1 Ok. tVU eMrltk ka9 M kt a44 a .a i.y aittf, a ay a twa at l4kW Ja af tWa ata a. fi(!Ura ware ahat at Mtoti 9J H. g.lpa'riaa, tf I khmmt U WaOa, lai rr W , iapk W. IU71, ?d TUt W U It' Abaa. 1 fkatt lt Jrwf aad kVOW, 7ra. fr Im ft4t , .9 McCcakla. JoU Itaala, Jamaa Itofaa H. aVriak a aa atotltd to a 5m tkt tr ejMMal aidtti aa4 14m kt. adraa, tkt rLv iUi tkt awtittit a4 fwn. i a tkt pmaat OMatkg, U hi the Wrtrrt r arWtoiavs a4 la tM rtom Car TtUrki ' Tka I rat MHrft7 OUrUrg cf tkt Tevaf Mcai MWaaary iocWtr. UQ ka kald at IWk Creak CWtk, Itowaa eoaatf, agmally if til aaJUd U tka ecWltatiow. ' Satiety K?J0ra4. , MMt M. ANDfilWI, O' Ike Wlow'mr mikatl proaaUt aa kaadad to wa eart; Uat asauarr. If aa ae-' ovatoutiCf 1 "d kaa keaa te KW af ououicttpu airr aiectv waa by J ckaace wt tawi aeroia It the Mbee day It a treaty made .wiib a rvailoai of fa-. dtni It waa wtpoUiaJ ibat tktf abould cadt lo tht lHcf a trad of land, to begto at li'eo nlart, and run 10 mile a, immi g wrlf iHrtctlon, to. f.rn Vf. Irortlea tringlti to contain 10 atjuirt vtlea for ere re milt coolatocd lartht boundiry round it AMiaicaa icBfttot. A neweeepaof lafantry kaa keea fotad la tf eify of Cbarteaton. ceeifwet ed the Ar"" CwtraV'-CkaHca Parker, eaptaia. la (iarlestM on tka lltb ah. a young lad, 13 ycare oU, aoo of Capt. Ma , Uuowa from a 3d, amk bonti vhH N a ndwyi and kia Ibat getting awamWd JatLeH imp. kt waa dgH d bkka4 tadeaik by . tht animal, to a mo aafid owner. Another wsroinjr, not to as ITrr young lada to aaoust , boracs whkb art eaaify fgbtetKi , ? ' . s " The Kennehunk Maina) fltw-ttt an"' nouncet tb appearance of rjpe irro5rr , rra, rt the aacond growth, to that place. The Bolon Cotitler atates that rfihtrrU of a second growth bfl been sold to tho Boaioo MatVeV for aom taeell ptJ.; ,: (tor Ue foeinla" pacuCarr favoml thia, than to ordinary snMna, .orke have a very erroneous aotioa; of the. fri&kty of heie rlimate. We had alars s fatwa t d to ourselre a. that, w lar wort aa Mama, (where a cro; of that dehcioua fruit tht 4ra berry, baaid to hv been gathered tWa ' rason) the clisnate as ao vngenial acafcel , to bring tbe ral crop to maturity. But h aeenjf ; we hare either mlataleo tht ellmaft of:that aectioa of country, or tha tLto eeasoa has, there. been an eaecption ta all othera. to thaj part at Nortl-Caitrma, aa wt hart before Toemwneo, fruit, of almoat every description, failed this, seaaon, in araf eropi but kad it not beea ft the aevert drought during tht somroer, there mljki hart been a areaW erop, aa the tsD kat been remarkably warm, and favorable to the growth of vegeution 1 but the eeaaon waa ao far advanced before we had nun enougnio bhoh. moUtnra euffident to cause even wtdt to vege late, that no nwl could be produced before the froets would have cut tt off. Last week, we raw bloronw on a plumb tree, not far from this town 1 and within a few days, Save irea"WiWj Unlartlnblouoind3!!gia but few froatai . awUhoae quite ng weather noir resembles more the iwnth rfApr Uan ofKovetnber.r rif,' Cm'' . .Tk. Oowlncb a compeadof the pbsei?--; tlonsof rrofe.ot Olmated, oa what and,-l.ithertorcorrnonly lTefta-Je, ArtifWial-allala .ti&mtifE&BSg&ZZ- been much doubt and speculation on iu -...nx ttva nnmion of nC rrv- Kill -,ni pm""",T, Tr ' . remove all doubt or skepticjKn. ,.U, - Among rthe xomenttvoi ioO;K' r rocks of the West, none baa inspired I tj general an-interLS the .Kftw ): Ll It Rowan. Fissure to tbe granite rockii from, a few inches io'a foot tor two. la breadth, are filled with a blackish kind of stones-of very regular with iron rttet, arranged uniformly .arroaa ihe opening, egactly fitictTtoorie Another 'V'y- A f -. ----- f. I ri- 7:
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