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Foreign IVon.s. oh Our .t'i.i letter. ay the t "' Gmiicr, are cf vital interest. I bey ttate that touch litaati,fct!on w!'H th present Ortvcrutcittit prevail among the Nuinnal OutJ, and th! an Immediate , i hBft must lake plat e. bault and La fcue wl, it i suppmed, form psM of tba new Ministry but the tter Is not ex pected to hold hi tround long, snd La fi?eti it expected 'o like a VM ,r he tie w Government. -The war pirtf it ev idently gaining trenr,tb. notwithstanding the great efforts made by pn Cabinet, M br the mutt Influential, far ' itUns to convince the public of the great ednntigetof peace. A large portion of the Naliuul Guarc! have petbfmea the - Chamber lt p?eTtFecT ef-crouUn ... .. eolnet H. M. Montalivet, BartbcVend V "- P.odft ----- It appear that some indiscreet, or per iapt lilac h trout fricnJe of the late re it;n log fjtaitf i attempted ot the 14th of Feb- nrt.tocrlcbra'lhe death of lh,e Puke rrr, by tba performance of Matt. The r.ep greatly exatperated the people, apd great excesses were committed, svfckh were, it U probable, prevented fror resulting I" sanguinary battle only ' . by Iha exertions of the National. CusrJ, 4 av the presence of 'he King ant) Mi serfs, Marshal Gerard, Coont PajoJ, the commandant of the r ity, end a number nf tie most disiinyiiithed and popular Gen tr ale end Depuiiee then preirnl in Paria. i Had the present prelate, and hit curate ' of St. : Oermnlo PAuierrolt, been totted , . by the populace into the SeW. tor per- tnitting," after due notice of the eonse quenres. ' eeltbrstinn ot a ceremony , 'which was Inevitably relc.lted,ln the pre ' tcnt tamper ofjhejlrnee, to excite civil Commotion, few people VouM,I bel'ieTer have tam to hold the an out of the water by their eannonlcala t bn: it it no in ' Umph W rrffertfof fttwr and truth- ffr lee .he authoii'iei wink at thit wholesale "def virion - of titeratttro - and the, , e.Mt-. - be lawless rnob t done, be it known, twice within 34 hours, the trcond visit being the ftl one in the town, and un der the eye of the municipal and military -jruardunt of the public peace, ind vettrr dv in ihe eoantrf, at the Arrhbithop't beautiful teat of CotBma. where the work of demolition wat likewiteon repe tition of the popular visit completed ; but (a compliment to the arrival of Ihe local guard, it wt agreed that Gre ahould rot be applied to th wallt of a rountrv teat, Per i hd .hern made a ' thell" hy dil pidatlon. The ciy of the people it, lo our burry laat Jul? we forgot the rmirirljonheinum it to come, and we rnutt forpe t the irpccjui 1 1 ince -Thetwo-Prtnee Se hwarnnbfr amJ iv. to htit7 W cjr tne lo MJci w ti e Vit'uU. A ttiirj i!iiioo apfert deniii n for the ticge cf M'd!in, and the fourth lo keep the country to protect ihete Iwj ticget. At t' the lorcct of the riuU army, il enturi Ihjt Ihey ttive Mien back upon Wartaw and Modlin J but it l probibltf that they will await the enemy in one of the potit'iont which cover lh anproachet to thete Dlacet, ard li the Kuttiant will rot be able lo pata on with nut baf.tt. The Itutii nit mut have a Cfth 00.-17 to maintain the communica liont cf tb'e army with Itt dcpoia and mjfjulneM at U'huatiiat and they will require a !i:h to occupy ihe provinrei nf Sandomir and Lublin, aa well aa lo bJnckade'ihe fort re it nf Zamotc. The principal poin't d'appui of the Toiea are, Wartw, Modlin, Piotk, alif ce, Ctutban, Zamovc At the moment when the Rutiiant en iefiannel wo'prtnclM Vdle of the Po ' lilh army we're at Hiala and Umia."The nurl retreat of the for tuef it upon War MJbJtirih tecond on Mfdin. The larire national reterve wat increaied diljr a Wartaw. The military dupotiiiont anorned by the Polea are prrfrcMy ju didQtit. The more they concentrate their fore the ttronyer ib y wilt be, whiltt their enemy will be compelled lo arrange Ihemtelvet aboul them in a very extended circle. Modlin and Warsaw, 10 or 13 leaflet from each other, and both, on the Vistula, teem (o ui the real bane of the Poluh tie fence 1 the other p.inu d' appui, more diatani, vhould only terve to keep up the war of detail in the rear of the Ituttiao arm betief(he Wtrw. from the Fotith rronlier$, Feb. 9 Atcordina? to information -worthe of credit, the Rutbian General Mandeitiier na, nd hit detachment, took poatttinn, on. the 6th intt. of Auguttowa, withotil tiriking blow. LOS DOS, Peb. y . We received latt ni(ht Hamburg pa ert lo the 1 5th of Frbruar. They de acrihe the enttiuim in Poland at very great An engf;tnatn; or no great con erucnre with the Kuian acems to V re taken -place near-Novogmod r tilt the Polea intend to have their grand struggle near Warttw. The comiJer Iheearlv thaw aa verr much in ihrir fa vor, at impeding the march of the lut in materiel. The tpirit in Fruiuo Puiaod it nid to have evinced iueif iu the moit decided manner in favor of the P olet. Tltr. ITSlRRfTTION trt ITALT. frankjvrl, I'tb. IS 1 1 in JU. I fitch nete the Arch'lukc of Modena, bring in formed on the 6'h of theteriout trouble which have broken ovt at Bwlogna, and bring unwilling that hit faithful troopt I ihQwM M jrnnlicarfdx jn, caictbe. lern tory of Modena ahoold be violated by the rcvoitttionitit, hat thpaght wmper to or denbem to retire ttr Novi dr Modrni, hive Uea al 4 U'xrtf. Tart f.f lU 1iAa'e troopt have rented to Mnlual l'ie lolJicrt bive entered the AutrUd tervice. ' LonJji, fcb. SI.The Ittllan ptrl nt having proclalmc'l Ihe Union of Ita ly," fl it li'l lhal the inturrcction hat Urn eiiewled tb fr tuuth at Civile Vetchla, and one letter ttatet that the tri r-olor fljatt nn Iheeujtola'of St. Peter'a, at Rome. The BjloL-nete Protitianil Government hat Ivtued proclamation,; headed Liberty, I nependc oc-e, end un ion, In which it it laid thai atl the lul lam will join to deliver their beautiful country from the degrading yoke of for eigner. fari, Feb. II Private Correspon dence.) It la ttid that an Insurrection hat jail broken out in the Tyrol, and, on thie oecition alto, per too had placed him telf at the head of Ihe In.O'eenU- It it ifRrmed tbittroopiirt (oir.f w ttfie ThJii "' rebellion' ... .The tuccett 0 the insurrection In the yrf' receive further countenance. Par ma, Piacentta. Petaro, Ancnna, Merera fa, and other placet, are atated aa being in t'a'e of insurrection., ' A private let tr from Marteiilet, in the Journtl do Commerce, fate 'hit a revolution had a to broken nut in Naplet and Genoa, and had been in both placea tuccet.fu, but, In the lormer, not till much blod had been thed- Thit report it given very doubJelv- LIVERPOOL, Feb. 5J Corn C chtnge. Since thit diy week the arrival of wheal nd oatt from Llnd and matt waya, and of Hour from America have been very considerable. ereatly exceed ing ibo detuand At thi d.y't' market, tbuuh pretty well atlended,ftalei were very dull, and wheat nuy be quoted at SJ a 4d lower ; oatt and !ur and OJtmeal are per tick lower lor all other grain the nrii.et lal quoted hate been fully 1 tup;ortcd. Wheat per TO lh. FnglUhi tO at fi ee- 4 J - F.ngliah, 4 3 a 4- 6 I ; ?totr h 4 34.6'; l in .t II 4 I 31 ; Frei'i it bond, 3 4 3 .... . rs pe' ujter, 40 44' InHun Cvm, per 400 4b.: 6'ic, 49 36: Irinb. 48 58 : American per 1 96U eet U. S 36 6 a 38- 6t : tour, fx und, 34 a 3)i 6l. AVERAGE PRICES or CORV. Frtmtkt Jndtn (JmcHe, lk Fr4.. 1 3" 1 . I Tip rial w-fcn avrr jpe heat T4 8t; Rye 43 4d ; oitiSTi 61. Cf.Tttit-l hive thli moment re ttl.edyoor Utter cf the ' .' inviting n.e to partake of public tJinner to be rJvcn in Rlrhmoni, by number of the membertofihe pie.eM (ieneral I At temUy, and eidni nf Rirhmond, al tuthiimeat will " convenience, nd in compliance wth your reoit. Immediately antwer' U-1 1 ft"a Mot lay to any of you, Gentlemen, tba li will give me mum pieatur-. -timet, to meet you ane! any othert of the member! of Ihe General AmmMy, or or my friendtof the i ity of Richmond opon any ordinary occatioet when we m-j " y Interthanee our friendly greeilnst and mou ri'.r.'rvL-,.VI.(t f.ttr,M.raU.rrf,,mL,u,tri4i' li'il 'iflirf, ilrt.ilii (r.lftir, ' dr.tl, 4 l.irut. l!rM lirMu. u J' . p.ny'a llor.e At.llrfy, . a , ., "' r. rrai.eM of MaJraai fc ' U. I have now to, r,ie , ..' iraalc laltB vo.1 t.til.ai,. .... elk. boring roumt it much hf9l(t(J 'JV gert, whicare.tery de,ut,U, ,' f 4. read of. lou rnuii kiw.. n t i i " '7 .'?"! cauleof the Hr Ill.r.cr.. h0 'f. bring inlnuliiKerce of ih( m . . Jt lieatM that the :ctilrnnn ;u ' and lt ihetu . Nw, ,lff,JRh lh'Uf of iort on fKt hat tl... k-. iu4ty, roniderel eitremcly h.,.'N t4uiatioiit, and frankly commumr. . . t .... .c. . ynwn pr,tu:t ltt r each other nur iheHirhtt md op nlonyMm, time. Oa fcrd.y ln, t. upon any and every tubjttl-but ' "P In qiet of a toy J iiKf, .'jT you will twani me lor fleriinmg , 1 n... ,r,.,.lf: 4 rijy - invitation to a fiuMC otnner i inig eigni or nine mil't from J,uft k it.pefM ven Miew-perenne.-.--- . r-. rxc!,H,n,i mTr-.'' ifornVr- I will hot affect Ignorance tti knJ:wjecl ol the ,lloin7 rmui mrUvy and genero-n feelingt-hat have- prompt -; late, poor young fWyce MtW(,j, 6f r ed inrmrtif wy rmlrim2Lt.juu,huiu.iift-ibn .,t and through you tm., (in whom I retog A. MrMunki. of Dumdimhi,,, rj niiemtich valued fricdOlhit tettimo jnephrw of Colol.i I Utyce McMo nial of their rrgatd ndtiteem, an.I un O.i teaching ihe vi)4Ke wf were lolfu oiminihed n.i Wrnfe. Believe me.'ihe hrtil man that ihiee ilger"a M btH theve feeling tre poperly appreciiled ,een in a valley tarn Unlet 0.,d, MJ by me. They directly to Ihe hear.; ; mat hit people ware watching thtm ffJ and inpire murhraiHMde at I may n.-iihe ncighboiing bill. f)rlihilJ u attempt lo exprrit. You mut pardon If ha pintuitt'of tu h glo.i.,uttport, ! me. however, (rir tungetting, M.ai ihote I p.ottedrd to the ene .1 actio ja y,! feelingv and ihe catitet lv which Ihty , t( trit. o reaching the rtthni et,a here t.1ey lail bad been tern 7 are produced, contOm e of ihcnitclvet, ttrong ohjcMon lo our meeting tt UutjuJ out to ut, and ttiib beam heif lime, upon any tq h occailon at that loj bigh villi aniiely we approached. Va which you invite me. iminndia'tlv found two of iha mfu.,. 7 .Myrda. ' t'td, ahtr hot they did r.ol wait ihe moom our atlarh i ... i - j j . itlt tteni off ve pVuu'ed length found ar.d killed. W UmJT ately wet.l in .e.rch of the oibry, had l.een tecit to Public dtmtert, given to pnblk men in teavont of hih party excitement, are not well caf nlated In eweeten the nau ral acerbity of party feelingt. Many are the eauet n( acl'atinn at lldt lime, which we otiirht In hone mif be but accidental and temporary. For my own part, I will not ebend'-n thit hope untill I am coo t-rained to do to While, It yet lingera jih me, I nh not to Nn the ftjme of j twice. I' p.-unK mit hideouiM . . j i , i, . ..... rwr' clnf pottdt, i Jurthtr. nao. fnj ouiymijpoornMuau LUX, bai-wMW rrqotre. I t'oijio nno u niinnn. p- : l i . '. A iki. m... I nap. nnpojM'oe io a".u ""i - v .n uuinrt iu nr u:tve i.ttou-'cd ytri forrrpiywttn yocr nmnTnpirr'ww- j"Mtarrr,-na?iiitTr(rj7 rb3UI dclif Tlicrefm-f. I .Ai prav foo, to exiutiCVe f.Ai.d ih.l the il'jntp-ran tlnnr i rreep ii0 a clunii.f "in.ri oj mc .linigrrt en Ihe btf Acr l.eiiiip rounH ihe le,.i. . w W VI I If Qf m.- yur-elvc nd to msae my excue arrfpthlr to thoe by whom yoo have heen deputed, lor declining thit inula Each f von who know me well, will tmall latino. thrr or f ..ir ftet drrp, fa abut iO orZJ yard. V',, ttoodclotti, ihe lo.ahrt for tome minotet, while arty frict.d rr-lu-oleif l.i, KUt, 0fli tutiTe IretU l.x.i jmioi it, the nvina, I" A iiirraraila kiiaimnai f t H avavLtl kvhlr K rrguU'et du- whea- 7U4d; Rye 44iPH '"nA ihc atnglemn'.iee J remarked lh. I h. the tiger H H -oitt yS'll " i'hjt rltrta'ed thu unr;n.r.n ntml of gone down. I dcti ended to ciimir Du-yon F-.reien Corn till thit your proffered hiodnr.,. Too.hett ih , -hem more n.im..h, Prct (b8lJW week wheal 6i 8d Rye Ss 6 ' wbo.e a. (i .ii.t-mre I am not nonorH. I , :nne moving r.u.,J .he bo, hat. I a The alteration in -he du-v on foreign ' he-' ?" '? 1 ",n ,,,'!,, "n,i 1 ' ! ,hr c "f 'Uh: ' l..k .1 the prim,, Corn ihia week it 4 let on wheat: li'n,,ni,r ,;,,u i-ener'i.ia r. j,rr, w..iio j wntn i neuro a in mend .ut roailon la hat injured. thc-n lo o!t'-r me ttj proiT; me, and, Marine up, f i poor McS a -for wefT frie ndnf tninFrvrhilrthirmt 1 e.r kVT. : T 5.1 jLwerejpuHinf down jhe'Arehbih6pr-pil ce (town,)ind they remarked that often 1 'i hey nao xeen toidiera - runntng- in iftrx bet, they - ne ver-aa w t he- -work -of l,.. . bettetiog f xecutedwith tuch tignal ra- - L.plJiiyfalt .w.M then doing by. the peo ple, who were raejng open the roof of the-palae bke-eatT perpetrating gen " rat dert.otrion. . 'The following per ton t have been ar Tatfd.vis: The-Baeon de Vinnllet, an x-Peer of Frtnrrt Vitrouot.Fdix de Conny, an ex Deputy ; M Uinui, tn ex Chirf ol ihe Cente.l Police of Parit, and bit ton M. Auguet, a retired Captain an -tirAiu'int of- Paeia-lately-returned from Encrb nd ; M. Durouehoux, wine broker E Gomhaud. an ea Commieert of Police, and M Oalle'on, ( he tame ;) JJ. Devallernuet, a retired officer M. -1 Liaord i M. Valeriut i the Curate of V St. Germain PAuxerroit, M. Robelet. A warrant hat been ittued againet the Arch bishop of Paris, M- Ferdinand de Berihi- er, and teyeral other pertona. At the . bouse of Yiarount de Conny wat found a tough plan of a jRnyaliat Atsocialion be - tweeh the South and Le Vendee. The -following letter was tent by the ; of their Uronhlc consH'er ition a'u an.cfotnihe tj r( i'ir mxi.tt i 1 I waiia EUROPE AX ,YEJf'.9, 6d let on H.rley; It 6J let on ojtt, j r A ) I a nit eea t ' ln-.4.Kn.ai ifi iiivkuui ii.naar n0t t eouM hay toU' h.J bin akk I needed any tumnlan -urK-e me -onlnithe mvttttvf mr uuvt;- wtrtiiri, i. the tifairfhl famt, pih f ma -duty- -l-chetgf rurrtlt. rm ntTthicli.-sit- I he intellinence inverted lo dty we nonia nno n in inn.-imii at a rtpmrn . tfrw,mt fnirrt, trflirTH - aymorrt ....!.L. ,i,. m.i i-,nA.i., f.nn. ik. tlBtive of Virpii.ia. I ran never forrtl uoiin.l ik L.. . r a: . I 4 T - , VUUMUL ft I'll. HIVB' U'VV' llir J ' - ---- --- - ' viu.v, rjw t , . 1 , llVi It" After haying tnetltuled a regency at rnmini.nt of Ehmim .inc. is ne fi wFat'is due to her and will ever ttrive rfinOoTsh i t h,,U. !., . .".,.t irk ... ... Jiaueaa. nu itoyai ingftoeaa- wia ta- the memorable eventa of the Three nruTJ6Tnttm W?yrrTwrinftrt w for rntrft 7rfer4.TnWth"r"tafhi'- . a m l 'la. . .A ' w feen-liitv family to Mantua, where tbey Un July Un 1 proacatbai .th.iUpobU.l!!-i:iurje..9 .mn;aia ihej cderal . ons'i was atanding. and I- 4J.i.Kd o aprirt arzi.vcd on.the thr at 9 in-theetaiing. eao-Prty.4n-.Fraoxa areextrenuJy .dieJ.L9L2nittrJh 5? bp!te.(jJ 1.1 iTJe wliemipjn tiiippiuUi. tauLr.Ji-a.atuacH.'. Uinitterof the Interior to the Elat Ma- for of tha National Guard, Inteliigence, entitled Id "creditr and that a certain number of young men Tn (end i Ms morning to attempt to collect tba multitude at the Fauxbourgs, and to taifmbte In armt at the garden of the Luxemburg, to endeavor to proclaim a Republic. , " : t ; L ' . ..-:L - M MohtauT m " Ah wo o'clock a party nearly Soo voong men proceeded o the Chamber of Depu ties, but all the approaches to the inter lor were guarded by strong detachments. Cpoo'tbe breaking up of tha sitting they rried tha members with shouts of A hatlea Deouiies.' : Several of tbero bo yetisted the armed J,eJ.' According to the latest news from taiitfied with the exitting order of thingt; Modena, the legency estsblished J rtberthai. this party are rrtore no- there by his Royal HighnCas the meroua, and uronKer than bad been gen Dole;- eontlnoei to maintain good ofw4iallfippoMdTi.f.. I r in ik,i i-Wu r venting tneir tpre agamti ine I netit UVI III tMtlt vtty a I a. a. aa . J I ainrl ninSP luaiana earl haw rawnt ail tfm a-w t)mA Bologna, Ftb. S.-Troubl.s broke r ; otn uere un tnc m..rn.Dg o. u.e tin. e.jdcn, ,her ,re mov,d b, , 4e refIm. The profegste, seeing that an armed 0f hai toward .11 Mooarthical invito forte was notable to keep down ihe ,jn. Lou it PmLLiprx must thew a revolutionists, resolved to give up the greater degr.e of ene-ij;y, or he will he government to a commission, which compelled to yield in more important has assumed the name of Provisional matters than t'rikint: the innocent fleun- Government of the city and province f ' from the Seal of Government. The m - lantk I a tha maa vf ilia r rt e W aaa m m Ol DlvtrilSe I tta-"a ui wit, a iviivii t(, HJ Perma Ftt. 21The enmmunica. ,cverM.n' Pe"urnca e--oeii.-ut si . . m- , I iiom biiilb i no u.tnniuw oi c anricn- lions between our government and I .r. . . M. . . were interrop ed in consequence of the ,hcir ,.;. irdor, ,-d lh burn to At events of the states of Modena, are p(? (heir prowet on a more extended now restored. The most recent ac- field. War they are determined to hare Counts from Regio affirm that the most and the government will be forced !o perfect tranquillity prevailed in that between a foreign and a civil one inn timet. v " a 7We, Feb, II The insurrection of mtum4bmn the Uuchy of Modena is complete. The I POLITICAL. nB ftiiavrntMent ol theinturenla la rai-'l ' ' " - - - rt I . ... . . . I... i-iv u- .u iiniriigpn. r. . - ii j : j it Trvnm"W-tni.-fflrfMnAnii.iu.juiui. . fUlte, on quii.mg t.ioocna, retinca nit I " aothotity to a Council of Kegency ; but commute ui icin.jert ui me a.gitia tha Insurgents from the country soon re nd be ,Wo natortlrom irKtnia, she adopted it. She ak nothing more ; and will in bo conleni with iy thing lesa thah tliia. I aau.iern-retpedfullf, gemlcmetw your most pheclient rrvtnt. LITTLE TON W. TAZWELL ,.fr kH unon iha town, and the recent which, aa It attracted a good deal, of W 1 he Uuke took with him "(y ' lu",t "u ' aicuiaieu io excre took to flisrht. to Manna the chief conspirator, Menotti, e interests eUewbere, wa have laid whose bouto was tsken by the troopa af-wiof our resoers : tap Moodv combat He it one of tbe I Ktennon Vomtulrr, w I 't . li . rw AAa a.i.L M.awK.t.la r Malaanai Thaw I AIWBO.HI. aTlARCkV aiO, lkL, fltriCll HHivtipiutT Wi s vawje tw I j m www . f Rloan. i. mr..4in .bhnut 1 " n" oeputeo at com: .k....u.kM.,nknH. .11 B.m,M.. Tk. mltteeonbehalfofa number of the mem Provisional Government is composed of -,h Oewral A.semWy. . Frun the Meuagrr det Chamber, Feb. S 1. General Diebitsch has invaded Poland fc- t grand strategic movemetttt of which ' the aim and combination are aa follows tr ine body of the Russian army enters at , four points, Aueustowa, Bialy stock, Dro . .nt Brecx Litewakl. on a bate of . from .sixty to eighty leagues. Two of the most res. poet able inhabitants of the and citixens of Richmond, to invite you .... . ... . .. I to narlake of a nuhlic dinner. In h oin Mimrtm er inirto. n ivtn i - i - i r---" attic! in Lombardy. No Austrian troopf " ,h, P1"' uch " " foqr f b t aTyermade anf movemeYit. - i irn- quility alto reigns in riedmont. Modena. Feb. I l-At -the moment of my writing, the, city Is tranquil. ! Bolog ria and all Romagna hive broken the arms of the Pope, and restored the Lion and the tri-colored flag. Parma and Pi aceuza have followed this example. The Nations! Guard is organized- All par- ImiajnJbifiMC.cLAn eat y. answer is desired; Xoursj very retpecifuliy, T, v. Gilmer. Wm. 0. Goode, Tb Miller, .. P.3Vi;iiama, JrV Vg o. w. Leigti, R N t enable. J. LVOIML J TaUttVo Yt. TaxewelJ, 1 and EHjrY hf T)lrfyv. -J Ci.it cKSTr.R, Atsil 3, 1 3.1 1 . Gcntlrtien Your lettrr hrafiiiK the date and post mark, of ihe "6;h Mirth, conveying to me on behalf ol a number of the ntnrtifH tie pre'ertGtneral Assembly and citiacnt of Richmond, an invitation to psrialte of a public dinner, to he given in Richmond, a uch time at vrnulcl suit mv conveniance, did not ica'.h me on'ill lt evening, a circumstance whi.h I the more regret, s you eapresa solicitude for sn answer. Proceeding, as does thit msnifra-Mion of from those who respect compose the constituent bodr, lo which I im responsible from manv of my former consiiioents of the City of Rirb'd. it paint me" lo forego the honor of your in vi.ation. The illncts of a member of my family, leave me no alternative, but to decline it. Nerd 1 enpress lo you, (Jtn tfemch, Ihe dep impression which Jour Onon-rncml cfinnoTBe trtscnVitiTToTTTie ricJTFsnrhaT t.y my hols, m-iieil iihe spot and firn!, but ttill the monttat herd.- Tne tvorrid tcene bffl--t all dtcri:ioo,trid willkaust fOMMOWMtying dy. We huiWdaat a large atone ; unci at I nil the tiger fail ed a few yard), and lay doD. Nf servant, whobthi,d remarkable well, jtioeJ mehy this lime with powder llJ hall, and I t'ctd UcninJ a bush to load. While doing io I ix.rcd poor McMatdt cxprets hit cir I'mt the maniter u'4 return. A roost f. antic I rushed fowarj, and taw the hideout bru'e raited on ref legt, with hey dreadful cyet glaring upas him again, and only aboul three yards off. A ahot from my gun brought has its tide, and one or two mora put an aol o it. We foetid the unhappy younfcr 'ow much into, especially about tkf limbs i hit left thigh and leg were dretd fully rrushtd. Brett iralloped off medi hi aid, whii h, however, alai!l' riwed loo-laie, our unfonunt'e cottiptti; ion having expired in my armt tboat half an hour before, lie Itred as fir could judge, Mbotv two noma, (tot M no watch;) be spokf? to me S cooly calmly as if nothing had happened and sairTTie feared o8t" omputatiott ltf-not ooeat annrehend'!, fatal teimtnailnn to ibe acci dent. 1 de'sptHreU, at 6rti, but seeing fc compoMire, began lo hope, and was wet originnted in the opprovel of the humbre .Pr:,.','cn ' naV.e ,)frn 'n ferlain recent poliiirol transactions il no hii.hr r,. more acceptable reward can he ofTcred j JreKitiy srto krd when fie expired ' to me on thit side the grave Fiom it I shall derive an additional inducement to rontinne in the open and manifest path of cutjr i,n an uniainteung t'ep. Poorly would any mmi dctcivc to represent the State orVirgmh, who would permit him self by any motive however unent. m .. bandon the political doctrines which the hat uniformly and tmr.eaino.. m. . ."S'f .iia.f.aifi r K lit ed ; and on-the pie$ei vaton of which in rcr' nd '""X De Ml'1 P- ,"in,u"' J my settled ' i witicticwrdepe niria7"iTatf TWkWwTrf6--WwrA in-?- ifltytetf most dear and sacred amnn, V( Be pleased to make my acknowledg ments sccep'able to ihose whom you re present, and receive for yourselves joint ly and individually, ibe assurances of all nnoearanre without nin. I thougo. he had fuiitii-il, as the cfful0 ofhJ before I hundaged the wounds, was vitf great. Ilhsve been in many tryinK scenes, hot any 'hing equal to b,t'l hve attempted to rela'e laiK to ibe loiw few men to witness. I hive 'little "0" lo speak of the poor young mn's nohl flUi-litles. lie was a ruosl proojuintt u" as .bold in aoiiit aa he was crenerouS rli c r..a, . lr ,r . Tl.i. rll.ll 'II Hi''rwi'iiiii (8I mmrvwm aj . close my letter. j Mirying Daughttf8.Tbe . ......, ,,T assurances ot . - -CTr- ',.,, my profound resueci. I h ,h- ...ftsrcla sav. at eighteen marry ou' lobe, gentlemen, vniie m,..i k:-. dauffhrer tn her Minerior t at t"1 ercW-, MZ- to er qal , it in$9k':$ . V- JUHIV I iLtR.. w, i Bake her.'
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 25, 1831, edition 1
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