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'- -on racteristic.of thetoterpr Wins nd industri-and mind, that he knew awaited bim ous iGermans.-, Thej, Jike the' ancient - thai atirfuf nighu.t T About dusfuhpy arrived 5parfans, lived in common and sbared. tbe iwjlthfri four'jmilt'aopNew-Dt'rn, detejmin- iharunaniniitrwas essential to tbeir xm complete their .v lielli. and jnfamous pur tenc,and that civiljibrtxalifays precedes xp.js'e.,;H)na suddlrV the river were covert political, tbey crushed in its embryo every ea wiih canoe? rtHe savage.yell resoundeif Jiule party -bicRftfiha:; ahd'cpftivated withdhVousb Jfievroresf and.all WamririifpaW assiduity, the more, .congenial equalities f of . to, a wake .with a renovated spirit, to behold irienasnrana iove. . w;.4 ,v!. , - wuh an.eye.of ctimi? Jil orrnrKHtin WEEKLY i Y ' " it Mr nadreland, goid night-M--? J The vicissitudes o! lorrorre 10 wU,w uu ma nature is subject, iorai bat a faint nMtiofiof thcharacfer of raanbat these widldilg afford by far the" raostre probable criterion by which jre can i t .hP frail! and deijrdtiiirof 'the; hd-' nmawrt The sudden elevation of mai, f:i develops the-most prominent charac-1 isticH by which hi private life has been ; c'mated, and the depression' of orttirmj nd its attendant Uerief, and evilsr, will rincehis Proteas-like disposition and rea.4 ness to conforai o whatever i(uatidn -in;-, fe a beneficent Ciekior may liave desigo a him. While'sboifc faave been known4 to; rnile beoeath their sid reverse of ! fortune Pfrspeciivwnicn, nova waited per, aggra- I""1-. - ... :. I ' v - i. si vifaH hir Ilia numntioA J.niU' ..f I... disregard the reproaches.ana fflalK! yr ji.ruiam.cMii.P urrmsi thea bloom of youth,' andv stole froin a,hearf -palpitating with ih' ' impulse" of Vdespair the repeated, anguish ota VtgK.For : her the; p'ratt(ep( the, little vl!age childrenl h$d lost its interest, and the dulcet 'strains of music served only; to awaken' the hopeless Umong the hardy adventurers who: sur vived the i horrors which i this jli fated little cojony was'destin'ed to-undergoj wasfAriofai daughter of Morns , legeft. Forjiied4n the prodagalityjof; nature, she wasY endow ed with the light -of her beauty and the grace and elegance or her lancy. - Being of a romantic turn. of,niindr ihe vtsl led very spot,' wriich .served.jo recall the tender re collections :of tfif tpa$t, .'and sighed for ; her' owa native, Heidelberg; . ,The gay and fascinating circle, ?whicii btern neceskitv had compelled .ben ta desert, and ihea-ppaUirig per spective which , now'a waited er, aggra- bad been:-formedin?En1co'mmnmcate to theni his'vieWresDeVtlnff V ' lp5' .I'i of 6d0;00Grior trorkrhhepacitTcatiori rof G. eece'V. ',H desired, at f i - il ' '.ff.f inPeruv :; ) :;;; Tth same-netbat fc."B0ssi -j8' i conference on this subject should fieJieldy . 'Ht"' '','fXi hV.SrI-J' ,$ ;Peter8burgh; stat i Iharttesr , conterences . wni akB , V H ; . ;t f t j tronrContinuVto;Wte:lac;fhe ; t I h 44 j seems ,inai tne iaoinets of Austria .ana -j rA1 " . f i n i rid to IOUS rrut-viiwua, , " "T- . Z ,rr -h buo;ity uf one set . of , oar fellov (beings. Cver Tail to impose upon J ibe unfortunajej' hers have cursed the hour that gavejtbem istence, and addedf fuelrto tbarnever ioj fliroe of pride, that their f respecta- ttv in life, .keeps 'pace wjth . their 4pecu iry fortune. ; " J-,'' Vk These tew repec. ions (or0.'PUc;aaepi9 e t the fara'entable situation of-the fit st ulnrs of bar Town.1 ? The history of the desire .of again visitingt ber bappy ' home, j She was;' the pride of the village ;the smile f pf welcome awaited her at ihe threshold of 1 . t.::ui "i'. . t cryijr uujuuic vuiutg, jursne. was so Kiua, Jatiiies is but a series1 ofmisfortuhes and ff eotleand unassoming, thathe or) the mplacence, he conflict of innocence.v.nd.Te;rocity.ru.lbe-spoi-vihete nut a tew hours aa. its : inba bifanis rested in .conscious r secutiyv and casltheirv eyes around with, the shiile of joy, and s-itislac-.tion qporj .their flattering prospect, viewing with pleasure the amusrments of aheir vlT s tri n er, a n d -1 h e com fr rt s vo f th ei r: d om es lie fires'idjeVbecrfmetheIreatreorbroodshed and, wari"i' Una ccostomedt jo f discriminate etween the sexes jibe savages iitt pyriisr coous slaughter sent to tbeir long bome',,f the helpless' ildriwVBnd;the,'rhap!essbr phan. r vihe silence of grim desphr" was aepicieq;on .every couu.en?inre pna the last relic of hope fled with tbedeatf of tne meran.tnat cujmmandec LeP?TD ,ng -.6 Bodies db'een'fouVd and54 overnowered hv miniher: ihev tired no i ' r r- " .n" ' V V, --ft x , - r . vi. . ( ' : I nave oeen missing. oeverai vi uacen thefTrent and thehtaxe of. their littlelvii-1 u .virniv'h-:. therrt instancy, ,Jbet ween themeive'a :; -A v. order thajr their- m'iaj.sadrs'Jshoufd.'cc V , . i'.'t: f A' company la bp trith , a iupp tal jng the Alines . ? ? ' 2Accpnnls.,from that large subscrip jiivrl 4nn t a ciiffLrrs Kr -tio inttnrlattnn 1 TKo r, miitin t-neiana intenajo treat orr mis urjiect iai, of rubles 5 the Lmpress JMana: 50,000 ; t!ie'Commercia:wtiindj;;6fA;lh&.r..CnIoqis 1 ,000,000 -Count tScbereraetefi 50,000 5 M ' AIecheler,;tS0,0da Tbe Prince., of Orange ; has'; given v, 20,000 rubles ' Vftheh ynqng coun cnernietienr au,uuu ; a I'reat maoy officersjof the Guards, $p8, or 1 0,000 ;Mhe clergy tou.h'avle. subscribed vev rjr largely; ft' Thew principal: scene or dis . tress wa ai toe. Imperial x oun.dry,jonrthe PeterhoflTroad, : vTheworks were stopped, and the-men were,tordered th go to- theas- xfsance ofttheir;fafmilies.It wasimpnssi-i ble'to-reach them and 'tbey 'wew' onfv Vna-;1 oieu.io save . 1 nem selves ny regaining tne rool .of the works, from ' whence jheV had the misery ofseeing tfieir house,' wjih, their w ivr tiiiu mitureiv carrieu away oy ; lage,; directed- tbeir journey ,to a' ; hWne- less habitation." , Bneidar, foremost in the ranks, rushed intd the v village to seture from intrusion the 'jobject of-his fondnd aniious solicitude. :1 , e" found " ber frfintic in? tbe Jast' expiring ago"ny ofv hope ; she sef iiv the garret. 'of his huose'.tThe'"ofl& cial account, from the- UoyernmentjStates the lossof lives lo be risikg 500 j-Hie fu- repiexi 01. an iiiviutuun iruiu uir, queen I - - ;-..-.-r r,w ".vv:rj,t England, to make ner kingdom whicri; the;colony,T be determined, to explore .the i as yet beyond the pale of. their perse- neighbouring coun.rj . With- this fnteht; ors, their place of residence. But those ne asc?nded the sNeuse,. with Lawsoti his ndenend nnon'theVenerositv nf man..:. -companioo in arms, and took up bis fodg-i id. rest 'upon; a Ifragile- staff whose ? ng; an Indian" town,inear the rrver peniiv raiserx ner'7 ive ;ann rprnunisffi in : his person the.fa yum tte of her,fatherA- W:ei2hing 70 poifrxdsj into te sea postaie?. said she, f frnmi your country's u the 28lh of November,' the tbet mom faith and cfeedyooliaveseveied the last ter, aVStlfelersburg was Vat 10 degV be tie tbattound me tci this earth and desUoy - tow'tbe freezing '"polArsiha JVevi1 on (fiat ed the lat reher pf my;emaining hopes, dav was frozerl over. Ut"x fr. V An Indiafuentered nnd caughL.hfr .bv the t-f'T - $ ' n Vi $ 1 i. ttr'i vi-t -tt lV ImL I '-j11' ; FRANCS. , i , l : tn concert in the conferences which are a-.u' " . K -' -UfLngland is; actually ,and actively, en-. ' ' r ,v gagdupnn.lh,is:subjetf:ws.rimild.a6gur r favorably for the Gfeeksespecially itfiroe 'c! - ' true! as the accounts- now ' received aRifm. 'H'VvV-?.' v-.j-f:.-;.' v.- j. ' tbatkh rrTIIigri ;ComrnUHione J IomaoJ.Uad4,biispbfihedr ' 1 'V'l-fA ' f turn acknowledging theiV btocktide of P C-,, -l1 fr?fMrf;.IfwffThan cV charged with : negotiations ,( repectng Jthe': , V 1 ' Htsof theyoVa7canhardlW r'Kw addtfionjo;;,he Couner; oC pecl . 'N ; .;Jr, ; speaking of thin mission; says ',V , . -1 yC' A i A1 -.. no ti ri rin nru t huh tin iim ihiii u wi ' -i r 'f. a 1 coast of A merfca,' the afurs of Greece ancT 4, or Sooth A merica would, come under , d is V cusijmj' and, on Jlp twn r1rst?; ibfjmst'f '1 .... ' . : . j I 1 . (!.', . " n ' I rt f I i 1 i and Uh regard toitne iaitfrf Vyreat un v ,. - ,v , f (aid badTnoM Memlotf df? adoptwiV af pre-' ' V? r ; ; ' - r I ! ! kenilny ne course ifmeasure r : vV' 1 ' ,1 'WR.tt h inmp lh' I .on ores snitken nf i v ; . , .. 1 f; . . C considered as2 aK ilUomen. -And of Jhi-. r r itf i i- .r i-i npinibnis thewriteroCe Vienna aiticle:. . ' r y " above qoiMed. .r : v, V l VV'.J ' "v. ' ' ft witTbeVWinlculrM hef bohiinnVv ' ' ' to inaucekounnomeri, iecognis-j;ii,'-' s, ;' "iwth must viVld to th hlatoofvanrirA s a he Indian who, had viewed with distrust 1 j ;.! - r-u.. T,V;n'tneencroaciimenU .orm!- 1 WPll 1 1 Villi II -14 M iTO't" ..w.-. , . - . -r. . i-t i.t ht rnmamcnt i ifmnecltof take .advantage ingaJshed .when tne.objectof distress topporturiity and destroy Ji to arouse jour Apathy and to a-iwfhal had sVbJeKro 1 Lh.t that nproni.itrS-r.. PWMn.fbpar f reflection, p of our disoositio Sucb was the situa h9d ,uffici?t discernment .and .foresight aof the Palatines Jnlamicipatibnoeve, woo d render tbei r. situation tery t polden harvest which allured many of A 1 ection .of the, country nrnin;Arfr.im a narpAil fii'it0 -t Craffnreio and Lawson were taken and Sneiderjelled iheVnpnroJ 1"e eartjhhe arpsein' the ferruen :of v wounded, v1ionoura retorted the blow, and tbtV" rlosd- in-the 'mortaLenibrace ot pretnedllaied tjeatb4 th e ayage tella victim to his presumption, ind4fteider received' into v his bisom the ''w-.iX't t rzi nji MtTKnrar nrnorpnirnrs from a near.eful firesid-tn , ? ranter the dangers of a trackless ocean 1 1."! .b?fore wnibly'erindhm Xbrfft; I the treacherous machinations of a sav-.l "'.'V Y lT-? 1 sno H1? foeand from the repeated solicitations - !; ccomrilishmentlof their assevera- U minitpr nf O.ipph Ann urhn hH tmn;, tie underwent aif the tortures which :ome disgusted with 7 their' voracious seneer' they were induced toiseek the l, 'f' iuonens xluClStreramuclTH Araro- i "7. i 4 LATE FROM EJYGAJ'D. , . , . : " , ' ' -r: r,-;.-v r riaay;ev?jrung the,, as.t sailing snip hellish ingenuity, couldvdevisei-and . ' ' b " . ' t superstitious rites: reomred:; rYiiiWiTHo P1 MVER, arrived at Nj isof America, under J he care and W netdar in one ot h.s e,venipg strolisuponYork in the leniarkably short pastor age of Count De GrflffenVied,' who for tbe banks of the ISeuse, whefelike the de. 23 days from . the 0'dwiis rCapt.5- Gbas iptristed compensationJ'had'coiisentedVr031!8""8 'r1 wf"' politely YurnWea feeditoVaVrhCbU' i. j .l .. j , '..i ji , v ."?.. ivnnt In imvp vent. tn hi mntw "tame falran . . '' -: ' : r. ". "i -v? " , . , ' . . .1.", .i t t 1 r . . "mprrtfll tttrprtlSPr With I.nrlnn' 'nuncrc In was on idle m a C0I4 and stormy night in . the grint Ufcr-Atter twelve months had elp of December, that tliese uWppy ' sed?nd thJov 8 of civUized society' had les made their appearance tn theVaterV TP1?, W? - odislurbed .by twj , ?Jhe King's health is completely rkt6t; - i t orb: at inrltisivl I BRITAIN". N . ) i i- A ( . ne INeose.. I hey landed .at the place f rrHWMiio" " pracuce, n was ' necreea in, ea, ana ne,nas resumed bis pleasure fides ! ' ..V where Nese ind.!Ir6nt Council to make an, attack upon, the v ll.ige, - as usual. - V; f tk I i ; . ji ? A In happy conauence rneeC. and Sr.eider .hastened. ir stbe dead-of , The London ''Gazette Jannoimcei the which GraflVnried gave the appellation; Slight' to intormthemsof their penlouski- further prorOpatiori oPaifiameut rrerrr EW.RlT.RMS' from Komu in S., iturlnnJ j t..t:r. '.1Vi . U L 1 I ' T ' -cr- i S A 1 . " . v. . - . ' ! I ""w:"v.v-7vTvv7;i"uMui.iir?-S4jify luviiuug a? tiricneu f Jan. w, ii r eo. cj. t V J : Jjf. . , v-1. - ne rxencn are auaing 10 me loriincauons '. VJ v . ""! fii nauve city. . Np Heavn directed sjjye.the town, be beheld Anola, beautiful evenj The London Courier! u noh'cmg ne $f Cadiz, by forlilying Caraca and Leon, t blyant, and bis forces-whilst Jbe.was beat-- - ' n proclaimed .the'glad.tidings of -raulvavvO the-'rastic'ga'rbV which necessity comiieU TumOrS'which' have' Wrown '.ut.of. the fi is added that the monies are to jbe collec- ' ng a retreat were pursued and: cdntjueredH .; . . 11 J .nature smiled in the wildness of led bW to assume, kneeJ over the humble' quen. meetng'sv of Ihe CabiAet 'Council ted by them-: which addition is jriot; very j by odr merWf At, present there-is.no other s ijxieur, and the. red son of the , forest,, tumulus of, departed worth, clasp her hands observes, lhat thev are "not wort.T contVa probable. About 200 Constitutionalists armj.but that of Omer, .Pacha and before 'Wed to ihe mighty Spirit tHe -wild e.flu--rwhilf the mile had recfcrit landed drt the coan j nShkhlthedkwiesfsi Icia; andafier';kiUing a;fe i lyet f grown old in cunning,?' pr I ecuilingimoke which gently arosellrJni, fiwith the object of becI afiVciions, and to inspire theVmosk saneuineiboriejoial liiAOiirladribtarUcfe gesvbetween.;the dissenthig partre, and$ .r. ftnatchedfpfrCohacie WelrfcteWshifo I nned-te theravished ej'es rnomint.'nAT Ibngwoub'ttfd S d wanderers Ahat the werenpt,s ,. .!-o lessors pthe soilr W&&VVfc& fE?:y!HJ Al4 T htheVsooghtwascIaimdas'the I iv nil nil 3 il iiir- i mi - asm urn ' . t.iniririii iiiriiinrw inr rfiiiitiiiiiiu wa in ; . mm m li. . a.. . i. :.e-"" , - !n Sk 1 e,PhliStr-?C "iz Wn!? PrP and tell uponi4be4 sbortlnoticVwiib def patcljesi to Washing .eanem pnt and deceit conceal un- i despondence. . Lovtlv even . irt the fnbra- ?i r ; he French Chambers were opened in ifia 1 l . Tk k" inna s njAU itraM tra lrr r4 bemATbe project, of the Hate King for. g rail tin g ao itidennity - to.f tbe French . euii HiuiVSr Wlil.pe carrieo jriin i iinni www uhdeis4jfl'I.Vijree intendedto pro: independeoceof Greecet and uertrally V ' 1 ' lS - ,a ' I j j believedjhau in- granting certain iromuni . - 1 v- 1 ' J :: JMl M tiesto tbe'-reekVPrnc: - Metternrcli r ' 1uTh stricity 'adheres.t,hisfavoiiteVsysVm'o . V' , V v ' .. Ik j! novt admi(tuizliany.'cbaWgeijrf (leractu ,! state pf Turkey; He is, ijerhapsv'iheiinost.vf Kv futmidableadveVssry whom v he Greeks i r".:: : A' :: t Jj have to'encounter at thilf". inAVneni! - TheyJ ) . ' ! V. ' ; 1 ji t tiloft'pyei snjSriawithirt -the Jast few day a'Cw A . A Vr ' L' ' the' 'conferences' onlTftrffVirS Ko Turkey, -r , ' ' ' U Which were t4 havetakSn placed arStVPe"1 'A K' V' v , 'JI i , 1 shoufcl their'oatlonVandbaVeiigained v 1 A- biAv. be rejcedand all the, debts oQbrevo- thVmselves whh victorious-, la orflbrfv Jt;' Vrv' latimi unk. ;A , ! A. s tltppearsfthatactlons were f,bt i X'X.,, ft 4; r?t to'.'tljl?1 nri tl llthl2tb; and 13th Noven,ber,'-xi:r a; A Ji' fpjt kheims about May or June.j , y, ' belwrn -the, tireks and gyptiani i nf A , r ' . V f . All the French troopsJeft iyfadrid On the 20th of-. December. The French head quarters, were at Aranda de Dper. -.The two Svyissregiments fare now, the only L to teigntroops tliere.; They amount to 3000 menA-Every thing at Madrid was said to. bej tranquil, : Two .alarms were made, however, about the 20th or 22d in; 'conse-' : qunee o reports that t the Constitutional fists iiad landed j at Alicante kTroops ; were sent to the spot, but it is not certain whe tir the stories were true or uoLAiThe po lice have. taken v extraordinary measurest on !, account of them. - (There .was a report that sine King intended lo abdicate hii throne and retire to the: Escuriel Jivithv his queen. tersDurgn,,wiwDneia ai y ienna,-wnicn isv; ry A A A ..'n regardedas a demvictdryachieve ibyf, i .vV.vV-', V( Prince Metternicrr.V 5?iA, -4,',; 4 A r 'i which the latter,: was': discomfi tied A and ay- part of them took shelter in Candia.A Une?yA ? account states that thefleeti were 'engaged' :j , on the 10th, but were separated by a gale . But a letter fronts Vice-Admiral Sactois, jo v his friends at .Trieste,' Cane- Maka, Nov. - A 'si 20,' shows that he Vgaveia pretty - goid acKT? " count o(r thero-, HeJ.atates,-.Tbatin'itbcV-.:i.H...( battle of November I2, near the great'for" : :V: tress of Candia wiih the Egyptians, the A Greeks obtained a a complete . victory r and took more than 20 transports, with troojis arrasl and many persons , of distinction.'- ,He,.s4ys the happiness and safety of the ; A - country are aow-securroV- .'v;) : It is stated trom Alissolonghi, the Greek. V Capjtal, (iovi;9) tUat the- eraskleT tias I f' HnmfascinatmggarbAlhe rude sons olj raspth &efrankite PrWe-bwdbatwas; lyM'MTag?': conunuance, orignienea, witnjthe' nreiiOl Jr c: - ' ' -'.J' 'uJj' V .L- ' A"; Lit u- ".iLitA- i vVi'sfc -i-1 " ' i -; f SbnievCredit-is attachd;lb.tbtf report ! gainst Port? animation, km to its expression a- beautyj.. . A H "? - ; w;.is.r!,. Ai j vrr frt -rttr,7i, ' -- vin " cmisequence of tle arrival in London of guese fxigat and an inter pt nhirn lh rnmilarcntt nf i.v. - u . -v. ? "r 1 . t-i.E.- AAA AiAr V VAr sr 4'i"e secretary- Mt 4App ftorwnairomedi-f Msrn, vec loin Anfrrangeraeni.nas J31? ft"" A . -f lnivocence. seldom fails tuT elicit 'fronv ihir . Vr A ' Tv . f A . - ,.i j .i - - ,- tr. t,... v. i' -''..v . ..' . rr,-' - , : : - r -"1'tefv wroceeded to iJiverDool. and emhar- l oeen mane to sena me convicts Of ine con s jw '"':svwk jw,' .f:l :i, - v . - ?v iM-: ; AAAAAAAAfte Men has numhprori orr.':.k :VrA'v.u guiestornampnte tin k-,Aa -i:... i . . " . Uf 1 J . ifl r U1 'Sn .irom ,these exjles, opened the: NouS,het;0ftbe;jndi --. mi,!!, conscious, reriiiufle. ?U?hda4led ;ndorf?fhis4 lonjsteas to rortui tssefaWeo ? Ang Proposed.. to abdicate . ,t,tt -,c ' ia i , urA.tmo W Kpoin ;'tVi. Jhroncb jealosy existed m oMHnnunce c ingfof trtuM basxre ueiweoe .jr- pf6ceed.thithr.$ iVr iVtm&&- ' I ' fhe latter.were to.acknowMge, tbef inde- rlA':IA- A'.AAAr. ?A. A ' pendfnceiof the former; ;An Algerine 2 squao issaid t&bayM received with arrla. v V is. 1 v the Durpose btcruWne a-the KinX1!1-?8'--: "iiVc '-a, BS?and a2coiette s first wish ofjmyheart . f lAiAliaiAligiIAi Ai. i
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