J! Si 1 1 ! ! 1 IV A IjO LEON TIE YOUGLIL . ' -.anations, 1 peace of t:aropey(lutualr..lllaU4 , .i.u a omjiuni 10.' ui- .veit,iLn compo- he peialM"' '1 hai in the will Jo looking over bur files of papers ou:ht by the Corte, we obser- man our uuuvr u.ru;ui brought by the Cortei, we d,c,a,d Napoleon. f.cermnS .ham I.I- nl. iho-e w 1 I.- . .......- l1lt Hill I iwinrilllP tie ha been saW for auew j... r 1 ...i-..Ur ..... iournals. is destined lo Mn Y'Sf ih.souiDose. ihe Congress in" ' - 1 .1... .,.flum s cH..nid it it duty to avow c - all! lirricnn""" countenance mr r.. . . i Hie monarvm- take FROM MARTINIQUE. Capt. lou-1it), who left St. Pierre 14th ult. informs, that the late Negro Hot, had been eniiielv suppiessed, and that a bout 70 of the Blacks were to be executed on the 18th. Many , more were taken up. onti! worn down with age and war, some v...rm. vouth kills him. A huPe we shall prove how much happier for man r- -ovirt 4h?it:the lite -of ihe feeder t better than that of the fighter , -i,A .. c.,mW ciiiiolatioii lhaf the desola- tfon by these maniacs of one part ot the - " frocrai quilly di but were i ascertained to be runaways, &c the uieausol improving H in other pretentions I b(lt nuj conCrVned in the insurrection. 1 . r tne latter be 'bur office ; and who advocate ...ineiple., and al the same t.me innovation which aim i - , II established governments it is not the I . . .U4. Innn.rlli.J play an ttniorum pari i. tre of hi imbiirtm -..a giory. cordins tp one accou,, resting on z rrt which ad reached Tans fioni I different arts 01 the continent, vi Swittlananaute.ou.u. Va bv the defection ot k.-wl lwii nrtumP IIOIP O luut I Cdlliru, " . i.i.-. aniniriL'uc wx... M. - . . . -nwprelr,n wiuuu i rlif vouncaooleonoii Uie tnrone tne inimti.) " . ... -A. with Al if Ihp l.OIISie9 iu ... ... internal reforms of any gowrniucm. iliat such relorms uc -.k.;..ot I'riw. I rnnrerted DV secret w.''t . r - - T . . ... ... , ottonr.ntrl tO D France carried into execuuu.. r I he. ringleader, alter beins seveial days I P ; !, lhe Kssitiolds in the.woods was discovered and pursoet. I . , ... , - . the Turks by the. and not isucceedin? in discharging a dou-j uil (j0(j bless lyoir and give y'lK health, Die narrei 11 pun in nis ijo5cssiwm--iik-' 1 . :...Ly -. ert am as mucn oi.uic donii a vWy high precipice, and was dash-1 having. - , eil to pieces., f AVsceaneovs. r. . J..i ..- 1 X" VIII am) thai. I n Hie oeain 01 iauij -v .... 1 'on hi accession, the new Emperor .vas to v...rt hlmiell bv a conmntion oatli, 10 a- i hv ifie Code Sai&tleon, and all the . -i . L'.licrv inxiitiitioos of the late 1 CIVII IIVJ J KniiH-rorl I'hat such a j.roject has been en tertained b the Em leror v rancis, ap '' .J . li.tlnnt ndent TIPK lUHdV iiiimvwiv.. . I Ot the delire natural to the llue of Aus tria, of afcurandizini! iti fani!, it c uiiM't 1.1 .. L.A tl.n lvii eve o! the cabinet Of Viemia, that ihe Uouiboi.s h ie le come exlrem-iy unpupuidi . , L m.,rh io. that it is only bv emolojin- ... n lihat the peiple aie restrained Ifrom openlv tak.ne imjtne to expel the iDreent ilamiU from 1 the tin one 1 i- Death of L.U.S X!l irequeiin; 1. ( t tli0 ''.oiind u liPIl lie dlS allectrd,).articu!aily ilje parly U ...,K .-:in tiirincioles. will 01 ike :i ww , 1 t , . , Ciifv-rovaltv : or, ?t leai, t" eMi:iiMi 'an ntM Ifthmgs in.iar to that ii.tr.duc ;t.. .i.nn . nv attemtJt to counter- k. t-tnnr.i kin? from the !oLU worntt ut stock, v4oi.l l, it h as bee h-oht Ulv haxtrn a catastrophe n.r i'i. .k .1,. I !.! AMkii.h . than even tl.. I,..u-hiv dirta"ti"iJ of .atHleon. .in'tliHiifore fe areoi.lv recordinp ih h.ive chosen me these limits ever state and people may re- their ; ppose . J i ,..rt . . t-f tt?K4N. t.".- c:Halifln hour ago 1 received. and this moment; have heard read lor the A,nrrh imethe best letter that w ritten by; an UCtogener iu, uu lorm will .vormu rt- io etlrt to From the Boston Christian Register.. ; ; MR. JE FFE USONAND MRV AD.A MS. The following letters bave been obtained I ever was 1 their government,! and the Congress I b solc-ilHlion : and are. sent to the press I June 1st. v r oppose 110 oosidtic I uy tne permission 01 . uic r-. , .:r.-;. t.t hnth Tl" 1 v Ti . i canH nr nnrt I I kavn not "SDraineU -iuy J t of the writers, the one in his eightieth, the in arms and - hands are so, overstrneil LATENT FROM COLOMBIA. J other inbiseighty-seventl, year, give them n spondents peculiar nterest, and they cannot a to oe rememuereu b yr: .(in Caracas we have received advices to the reatl with great; pleasure. It is deligiitiui . nothing Out m ""?'ot iairacas, euac. IlTi., I . , . . r - -i.o 1 : t nn le.so reduced.: I canmn Ibth of November, brouglil oy tne y to witness mis una - 1 . . " T:.?J K.i. I ri walk three miles i)anhter" arrived at rhilaueJptna irom 1 tween these two disnnguisneu men, mc- raouiu uy r , ffia, which place she left on the 22nd peflUes of par,y by which they were atone 0ve, a rugged rdeky u . . . ,i,tn,.i o.. nnthino li.... it within a mOrlln I Vet. lee wui 1 . f 'l r r '.1 1 .1 v .111 iiil a m a AAroviT 0.1 wiiiii iiii.tiia aiiu iiuiinw 1 111111c 11 j j a .it ir uns rpiionru n. - iiiiic scuoionu. -7 - , ., .. .j. . ..1.1 ncu . 1 . ... I... t.r.,1 kaan I - 1 a .U intnkanno if Wntl- Ll-.inn in hlV thaif BS II I COUIU H iKth XniPmhi-r. that iMaracaiyuiiau remaining ou ic . -i.w..6 y - , . :t , --.;m . ocrupirdby C;,cral Montilla, and that inents f onfeigned kindness and respee. u, o. it ; and w.,en rtsen, . inLujiiru u; ... , . At... . . . T ,.n ,.m ,m La t i U ik orw the room i my Slant Is very (ieneral M.nales Hail passed over iu it is charming iucc o. ' . ' nr"nW (Jracia. The Venezolana of the 4th ol retaining even under its decays ai.d.niiir- .drnV hearing preny JF, -J r- j . t . . i . .wi m a t i - .i : .4,.ii,tiiii (T-H1 tin i mri4 ir pii i i ..nnnnn , . t . November, savs ' thai ine gon ....r... miiies,ine imcutuu... u,...ur..r :. r : jao;Un had received communications from tiener- and displaying amjdst its snows, the green; answer your queMionsdeaaner It i r.is. Montilla. dated the I8ih ult. nPSS allHd freshness of the summer of life. U is a blessing to;the individual and to th. , . ... .... i .i- i.i .a mien mr 11 nil . fi. i i. 1, nn ..ttirHf. I f. ur,h anil nnvih-rred neifrni U I world: VPI we ouin nui 'r ... .i ,.... h.. iitrrt i .u..o ..rU!t nipn iiaw. ntrainen : iroin i it npromes w suuuujiamc. v - ---- uicjr uuinvj. i e 1.1. I . . i m.vor ifnrp ot tne Oreat under ih command ot Lieut. . loi. oai a- wmch llie are permmeu .u . uu., e fc .u " r. . . :caiu. ,,,! a extensive and eminently nappy l eacner.' u.impr a.i...v -k--, . on the JOih, and that the (ieneral liiou1.! , COuhtry, enj'oyine the fruits of their laoour ,u yQu. I am almost reduce in iv win . - j .. ... i,;c inrr would I tliMti realizinfr their I lito .f a hear or a torpid swallo'V. l can- witn tne remaiout.. u ... , . aMU Sjuhiv, ;. ,;;u.Jf ..tW follow the same rout. . boldest anticijMtions ; and regarding men. Mot read, Out my;, oe..u - . . - . i i ninv i list V I -..u .U In nn.l resner.t to WtllCn I ; Miirt I tax ail my mruwa 1 lie n.OM oeiirnunn tK .-m j . i 1 1 mai uioiu.v - ... 7 , ' . . i he ex SENATE. FRIDAY, DEC. 13. Mr. Vanhook pi es:ented a rl.,:. . strucurig the -Military CommlTZ? quire into the expediency of ha,in ?' military laws, neretotore i passed, anH may be passed at this.session, stirh in a pamphlet lorm, and sentwinv.u of the Assembly; one copy for eack tjfficer and captain which" N Mr Branch, from the commit, terrial Improvements, who were in i P IV... eistinp betwteen the, Rnarri , m o . .... ppcteu from opeiations directed hy I (heir juagtianimity and patiiotism so em- uiercifully and. tyrannically against . .. i i i .- . . .i roniniandcrs so capable and aisti.icuisiiej. i phatically entitle them. Our-loice in Valencia will be au-menten The letter of -Mi Jelierson was writter. some troops from the west undei ven- J SOOI1 at,er an attack upon him b the ia- rim ur,;,i i:iM,.i beinc ad- L;:.l I'a.. on whom it devolved to take tive ol Virginia;" and when there was , - I . . .1. L" ....-I. I . . . ......... .liu rdf nndpr Ihf- .....inil.innl'-j U'irhPlapPIl I.IIiSi;i m red hy.. ''real proportion i me r inuu i u,e cominan.i, imih y i Minus eirwoni-.. - . . - . i m . . m ' . . i.i.r. .miaj iii i nn .. - r tc ivi i pt l mi i xunir niiii" UdUlU III i (itrtCtltMl Ol v-lu .iani i"ii . - - mu Ui rrzj ? i"-"- - ereiun man i i he encmv making anv movemem iuu. beopl-. l his lather's Account, fjc.uhi Ih a more eicoW sove kiw l ih Uouiboin; Hvnile his elevation the jurisd'ic ion of Com or Tru-illo. in ih. thzoJ.e would havya powerlul enect atn.g the projects ol those, nocai on establishing u more liberal gov- drh ol.llf.l . t l .1 war, with some wmi from Lagoii'n, under the Commodores D.miels V The cir- Napoleon Jinmenl tpan inai oi myiiio , nul..uri. too. of llit- oung li v l.-en brought ui in the Court of hi- f.uhrr in f..v, and educated according to his tiid ari(ocitiral views, wold serve as 1 Uuar.nife, that the new sovereign would ri-vei diMiirb that ordej t!nn:s in i.u r.u e bv whifb his own Jiower wa consul- i .nd, anil ul'ich ihe Holy Vlhance were oxi..ii t-n.uutainfii.violite Uhat- tjvt niyoe in ih-s- rtjiio n ni l speru-ula- .iM. 4'C,,ut"a-,em repr-Heminj the alM.lio.isTpaid to'the 4uing Napoleon by li:.. Eirphr ol uln as more man o, di-HTilv ui rked since the death of his fa .1 ru- I..II.1W ne vtract l a leltl it. i. i - ., Vierfna. daiftl epi?moer i, " vts Ame iii!ereslin pariic-ilars as to rx...i.I nual.ties ornhi vo.u.l' Ti nice, .. r.,iUidera!ile be.tiin2 nn the attcti ukirh we allu L and may nt be i-lafle at .9 . fiit time, tife s-n ol ih.it man lit I.-nt anibitioh lost him the crea- in' the wmld. Young ..ipo- . i iheitre, and sat in me . i wnli his Uoral iiranoMre nnu llr- I '.m;i.k, but in f-parate compan- m- :i, wlHre he was aMfnle'I by a muhiie ajV.l indiv ijii ;l, who appoa.ed to be his nnrr-ptor. ll i not to. much to say, that p.Ui ipi nj vou'ti ever boasieil a liner or nihre inlefesling coumtriHHur ui.u. tiKfaesses ..I mm wtnen t nav- -.-" t h Is! :.ad i. ii in Ii t h Sa;;ne li) otir rear. : t oiiht an pp utunitv of see- oinf ;i ftt tne e ckerm!or, ?, r si,ops 1 ai d.yi are thf ori: I'l I . . . . . .nmliar.H V . I 1 1 re f uu c.i-tiuiw -nil. Thev renreseni him as a rl v ; I cl,..b (iV bov, w ih .-i prolusion of ll ix- ftiLu;.. .v-r his snouiufis. iu- a uoiliini whaiwr! 'f lhat 'appe; C t ri hi4 fce w ha uoiliing whaieveri ol mai uj.,ir.i. iMl-m.ipl xio:. iV tme oui nn u -.mi Jji l.o: mi ipule short, is l nr. ot l) iin It i imjI'Ksible to behold ...H.ii insi.int. aol not be strucn iih III ciliviiScinr hkeij-ss ii bears toihc m e nccu kleJMi.-.eJtiuJis mat are L'leii ol ji fathe Cilmten anc parliculailv that p. Letl l. pit 0le a's iKH-k- The n L is irH b similar -ns is also the firm iti...fo the moiitll. which when h s. ciJ.L .h .xiifn.i'n o peculiar D en saui ina; ni hil! as yet he i - .t i in ahv ir.iiiaiive na- i - cio-ie ( earh act, when :i he uniformly iose from ,k : belmtd l'e EmHror, ns shi iil.ler converse al!occaJi"nl intj-rvaU, apparent 11 .1 'I .T.-..-. Tl xhth . n ai p v.ernai r...r. , iflenaie I'' r'n,llrot l c- sirii Serines. I 111 Is d.tended Mr h s noi a q bet nents ji tl-e dri?'je . . 1 l.y.L-mr ovr if w, h i i:j m.- cm T .4 t a ... i. e Uiurcu, emu Urjiiitv, t.f he of jsol k. and in nis man- endears hnn to in. A isjri an tjxpressio i v.'iH ."iiii4f1 r.. l.n :nr oiliindne-. ia: all his s'l.imu- 1 L.up. v. i.o;:i n While sun v r 1. ..I l.ziA m lar'e No na i Of ;iinnl. Iiua am- l.il! - iih .itbcli feat Sh -ti trtrof-a lioijal air v .s. tuel ;rl - - i t A f anv " 4" box. iWerjlier-' .-t eis. o n nlaved i I ! tor, norw; " . i .i... ;.. 'feutSCe Iu sowarus ,tl I i! i CONljl ir W'.y 1 hob i :r ESSOV vj.ROW. :Mese;:.' ' ' .1 'I L. ii... .ihi. rf nf'lfift 1 ' ; . m linl jin 1 1 . of the 21st I Iiii- vessels of . v - forces, have sailed ihe orders ol lluche." FROM PMRSAMIHTOO. ly t!ie arrival, at Martha's Vineyard, ol toe schooner (Jenf-jr. ('pt. Poane, in 33 days .mm IVrnanil.-.o), we nnlersiand ilu't that city was in .jveat contusion, that mnst ol the European troops who were station-d tor the def.-uce ol ihe place, had oeen ordered home, a:id t'j.isc who remain ed iuaniso:i were closely watched. The troops weie under arm in consequence of .i change having taken place in the gov ernment. A new President hud beencho sen. FROM THE PVCIFIC. .Mr. E. Rurrow owner and supercargo of the brig l'nt Captain, which arrived at New-York on the ISth inst, has oblisinsly furnished the nlitors of the Meicanlile Advertiser with the follow ins intelligence : The I'ost Captain sailed from Valparai so .Sept. Gth, at which lime there was no merican vessels in port. T ie ship Fly ing Fish, and brig Str incer, wore the Am. lliu, but. their papers had been taken from them by Mr. llogan. our active and vig ilant Consul, whi4.l1 course he unvariahly pursues when ihere is a transfer of prop erty, and compels. them to obtain Chilian papers. This has a great tendency m benrfit Ameiican ship owners, as no flag ranks, In the estimation of the shippei, (or piotectijn of his property, as lii.-'li as tliat .'if ihe LJ. States. This is attrihaied to the gallant coins'; pursued by Com. Stewart, ami the American, commanders who pre ceded him on the Chih and Peruvian sta ll. .us The Fucli-h complain bitlerly of the supi aeuess ol their nival commanders, in noi'alV.uding moie pron.t and decisive assistance to their iiHrchantmen. The Franklin 7-1, Com. Stewart, and the schr. Dolphin, her tender, were at l.alUo, and expected at Valparaiso in a boul 6v das. (j'rti Holivar, as we have before heard, had taken possession l Ciuavaquil. A minister and suite arrived at Valparaiso, from Colombia. San Marii ., ami his prime Minister, had suddenly left Lima on a visit toi, n. tMivar, at Ou jva.piil. Sin Marlin sailed lor that place in the American brig Ma cedonia. All the Chiliian squadron, except the Lautaro were at Valparaiso. The sloop war Auracano, which was taken pos sesMonolbv the crew , was ' supposed to have proceeded for the Atlantic Ocean. I he Capiah., who was put ashore had ar med at Valparaiso. The new Coucress of Chili, were in session at Santia-o. The Supreme I irec or, vt'tligsins, had resigned hisollice, but tad been re-elecied for fie years. Uusiness of every kind was extremely lull at Valparaiso. It was believed from the creat quantity of Wheat thai had been 'sowed, the article would be down to 50 cis per bushel, whm the harvest came in. The Post Captain left Valdivia Sept. J2d, at which place was the expedition ulesiioed against the Island ol Chiloe. un der command of Col. BeuchelT, and Com C. W. Woofer. stons in them. ' ' From Mr. Jejfvrmn to Mr. 'Adams. Mont.cello, Juiic 1, 1822. It is very lon j, my dear sir. since I have written to on. Mv dislocated wrist is now become soshli that I write slow.y and with ft . i 4- ... . i:.i arrc. inert iore,, wrue ds muc as I oaiu : can. Yet it is oue to mutual inenasuip n nsk once in a while how we do? The pa pers tell us that (ieneral Marke is offit the aqe of ninety three. stiil lives, at about the same ae. cheerful, slender as h grasshopper, and so much without memo rv, that he scarcely recognises the members of his hodsehold. An intimate friend oi his called n him not long since. It was difficult to make him recollect who he was, and sitting; one hour, he told him thesam story tour times over. v Is this life? wii: Iab'riug step To treii our former footsteps ? pace the round E'ernal ? to bvat and beat T!ie bfatcn track to sec what we have seen To t;i:,te the ta-tod o'er our palates to descant Another viutajre ? t' Consent. Tiie ass has kicked in vain ; all men sa the dull animal has missed the mark- This idobe is a theatre ol war : its inha r itAMts are all heroes The little eels in vineear and the animalcules in-pepper wai ter, J believe, are quarrelsome. I he bees are as warlike as he Romans, Russians, Britons i r Frenchmen Ants, catterpiliars, c inkerwoims, are the only tribes among whom i have not sten battles ; and Heaven itsell. if we believe Hindoos, Jews, Chris- :ians and Mahometans, has not always been ,i .x. nrp Wh need not trouble, ourselves about these thints, nor Iret ourselves be cause of evil doers; but safely trust the Ruler with his skies.' or need we dread the aooroacli of dotage; let it come, if ii must: , it seems, still delights in his four stories; and Starke remembered to the rul f xulted in ni nt ilia a-w w j -- - lory the worst of the evil is that ou . 4 .t -l" iiiends will sutler more b v o u r l in oec 1 1 1 1 y than we ourselves. In wishing lor your health and happiness, i am verv selfish ; lor. I hope lor more let ters; this is worth more than five hundred jollars to me, lor it has already given rn-, and will continue to give m re pleasure lhan a thousand. Mr. Jav, .who is. about to inquire into thenature of the existing betwteeh t fie Board nf Improvement and the Civil Engineer l orted a ' copy of said contran 1. was read and ordered to lie on the taki mitteeof the whole (Mr. persnn chair) on the bil to provide a revenue, ilia n'jvmant -if ! Ytei. itltill I!.. gent charges of government, for yl reported the amendments to the HoJ! hut which were not taken up before 2 J J nrllAlirnA A -rV:;Jrf SATURDAY, DEC. 14. . The bill to provide a revenue .l payment of the civil list, &c. for was read. tlie second time, amende passed. MONDAY, DEC. 15. ijp Mi1. Cameron, from the Judiciary Cnr. niee, to whom was referred a resol directing anenquiry into the expednc? of amending" the laws touching the re val of "suits from one count) to another. also, the laws granting appeals from ife superior to the Supreme Uwt, reported, bill to amend the act of 1821, to prowm. the administration of justice which s read the first time and passed. Mr. Branch presented a resolution r55 posing to appoint a joint select tommitift to inquhe into the administration of Banks ot this Mate, whether any of thee have exacted more than six per cent. ( discounts; and whether tiaey have, in gtK -. .1 1 J " I. A .1 I iHlth, Compneu wun uie terras oi ih charters, by paying specie for their oats which was agreed to, and. Messrs. Brand, Williamson, Seawell, Miller and Omlji appointed a committee on the pad of Senv.te.-- The bill to provide a revenue for ibt payment of the civil and contingent char iies Of government, was, alter undergoi several amendments, read the third list, and ordered to be engrossed. TUESDAY, DEC. 17 The bill to amend the several adiirlv tive to the appoiutment of Sheriffs, -hi die bill to amend the act of 1821, prtnil viding for the execution of process wi there shall be no proper sheriff to nmi it ; were read the third time, aiid ordedls be engrossed your aj;e, I am told experiences more decay It is, at most, but the life of a cabbage, J than you do. I am your old Irierid, surely not worth a yish. W hen all our faculties have left, or are leaving us one by on, sight, he irinjz, memory, every avenue of pleasing sensation is closed, and athumv, dehilitv, and mal-arie le!t in their places, when the friends ot our outh are all gone, and a generation is risen around us, whom we know not, is death ari evil ? v When one by one our ties are torn, And triendjroin friend is snatch'd forlorn ; When man is left alone to mourn, Oh, then, how sweet it is to die. When trembling limb refuse their weight, And films slow pathcrinj dim ihe siyht ; When clouds obscure the mental hcht, 'Tii nature's kindest boon to die. I really think so. I have ever dreaded a doatinc old aie; and mv. health has been JOHN ADAMS. President Jefferson. Kxtractofa letter to the Post Master Gen " Post Office, Petersburg, Va. Dec. 14, 1822. "An attempt to rob the northern mail was made last night. It happtned about seven miles Irom town ; logs were placed in the road so as to stot the staize. Three ... ' I QJ men made their appeaiance ;one distinctly sten to be a w hite man, presented a double barrel gun at the driver, calling upon huu to deliver the mail ; the driver replied he .vould do soj if he would spare his life ; a second went to the door of the stage, and a third took his station behind. At this crisis I the driver, with great presence of Generally so1 pood, and is now so good, that j mind,, caught the yun, and the robber I dread it still. The rapid decline of m. strength last winter, has made me hope sometimes that I see land. During the summer I enjov its temperature, but 1 shud der at the jippioach of winter, and wish 1 could sleep through it with the dormouse, and only wake with him in spring, if ever. They say that Starke could walk about his loom. I am told vou walk well and firmly. i can onl reach my garden, and with sen aible f itiiine. I ride, however, daily ; but reading is my delight. I should wish never to put pen to 'paper ; and the more because of the treacherous practice some people have of puhlishini: one's letters without h ave Loid Matufield declared it a breach of trust, and punishable at law. 1 think it should be a penitentiary felony ; yet you will have seen lhat they have drawn me out into the arena of the newspa'pers. Although 1 k low that it is too late for me to buckle on the armour of youth, yet my indignation would not (lermit me passively to receive the kick of ari ass. To turn lo the news of the day, it seems that the cannibals of Furope are going to eanni: one another again; A war between Russia and Turkey is like the battle of the kite and sniike; whichever destroves the other, leaves a destroyer the less for the world. This pugnacious humour of rain kind seems to be the law of his nature, one of the obstacles to too great multiplication provided in the mechanisn of the Universe. The cocks of the hen yard kill one another, bears, bu'.ls rams, do the same, and a horse in a wild state, kills all the young males, struggled to draw the gun back,! struck him over the face with his whip ; this gave him time to apply the whip to his horses, and by going in full speed about 2 miles, he saved the mail. Before the diiver caught the L'un, the robber snapt at him, which saved his life. Two passengers were in the staye at the time, but unarmed. From the lii:ht reflected by the lamps, the drivt r was enabled to see the face of the robber, who is known to him. It is hoped he will be apprehended, . and re waids are offered as inducements to take him An organ has been recently imported IroiriUEngland, for the Old South Church in Bokton, which is said to have cost nearly 00 'dollars. It contains 1560. pipes," is 19 fet high, 13 wide, and y deep. An elegant organ, built by Mr. T. Appleton, ot Boston, has been lately erected in the Rev. Mr. Ware's" Church, Middle-street. The number of pipes is 785, height 17 feet. The Editor of the Euterpeiad says that the uncommon power and brilliancy of tone ol this organ, must convince the most fastidi ous of the inexpediency of importing or gans from England fj j Salaries. A country parish in New HampsMire proposed to their pastor to raise his! salary from $250 tq $300 per annum. " Spare me-j my christian friends," replied the worthy man ; " it 'is,' a weary burden to collect the $250; I should be worn to death, by trying to scramble to- rrof liar I Via OTfUl 1 HOUSE OF COMMONS. FRIDAY. DEC. 13. Mr. Mebane, fiom the Judiciary Cob mittee, to whom vvas referred the nata tion directing them to enquiie into tbe ti pedieucy ol altering or ameuuwg relative to vagrants, j-amuieis, ixv. rUnnri rrnrnminolinfT thV DdSsae l 5 bill to amend an act to empower uVU iy Courts'. to provide '.I'm the sate W of the estates of ideots and lunaua ...u:u ruori ihe ii lime. Willi. 11 - ; The bill to provide for the collection debts due to the State, which do not ticeec ... J : SI 00, passed its third reauu.g. The bill tn alter the iim'ol the mW of the General Assembly, on mom Mr. Pugh, was indefinitely postponefl yeas 82, nays 42. satIurd-vY, dec. 14. the Treasui- er, Secreiary and Comptroller of Mr board to settle the claims of the nuliw . . . - . : rr.uei. C unsiow,, Diaaen anu juhc led out to suppress an insurrection o nulrr, in I 1 - WS. On fllOtlOD 01 liellen, indefinitely postponed. fThe bill granting further time to P 1 titles of lands; and the bill to amend act passed in Ibl9, to give to the ! Courts power to regulate special was read the 3d time. ' c $ ng concurred in an me aiu g by the House, in the bill respectm9 Coveats, it passed its 3U re.3- TUESDAY, uc.. x, Mr. Mebane, irom ine i-al,.hor- o hi to au Cherokee lands, reporieu dtoaT ise the county courts ol nay J . I 4,..rVeV0r f point an entry-iaKer auu u. -j lands lately acquired by treatnot e Cherokee Indians which hare djn2. surveyed; which passed its hjs Mr. Lamb ; presenter i the Judges of the Superior toa la'.n MU. FlODOSea IU . 'J ihff from their allowance, for eacn jy ea tn attend their regular c may tun j 'nip dlu This bill was read the first im miitirin O f Mr. Moore, indenun poned Veas 70, Nays 53. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1. M, MhanP. -from the d!clirJ' k.H. mittee, to who, whom i"1! cerning the appoinwiic.i, . m wereunahie to w heAscbW r,r.fti4iinns. and requested to W a from iu further decision. ft i r 1 II