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5? fer ore ttrccious ; till at length I tended, bv a diversion to arrest ; 4 rrontho AttwyllfglttepjOct. 21. deliberatelywithout temptation, the expedition on Chili ! The Cate of Abraham Kesler, and almost, without 1 motive she The army of Geo. - Belgtanb, The detailed in the following, are I resolved on the murder of an in J quartered in Tucuman, was to' be highly interesting The informa- fant innocence. . But ia this i in- put in - motion' for the purpose of tion is derived from, a- ( source stance, the march of justice has acting in concert with Col. La ; which may be relied on. On tri- beenswift. Three months have Madrid' and 'Governor Guemcs. als of this nature too much cau- not elapsed since the perpetra- t was expected that the result of tion cannot be observed in weigh- tion; -5 '0, )' the ca mpaigh would be the entire ing the testimony which is to de- The prisoner was - taken -from evacuation of Peru by the'royai cide the fate of a feUowAbemjr.- the goal at half past ;i2oclbclc;Sc ist - ; v ' - '.At -the late court of oyer and ter- arrived at the place of her execu On the eastern! shore of the Ri miner, held in and for Schoharie tion at one. , She was attended by verVPlataY the braved patricrt" geo. county; jKesler was sentenced to the Rev. Mr. Stanton, Rev.fMr. ArtigaS performs prodigies of va be executed on the lthinstl for Sampson, and -the Rev Mr. Ibr.; In the month 'of Nov.:i816 the murder of his wife. .We Biiggs, , of ' Hudson ; the Rev. ten thousand .Portuguese troops think Hii case exhibits soraei ex Mr. Livingst jn of Coxsackie ; the invaded that part of the territory om : traordinary features, a I i Rev. Mr. SI uy ter of Glaverack ; the River Plata. assisted bv ai consi" , It appears that Kesrer's wife! &; the Rev. Mr. Clark ofr Canaan. I detable bbdv of calvarv t now thev Cell sick on the road fi om home ;) j The Rev. Miy Briggs ' addressed are only masters f of the city ' of that he administered some m di 1 ad eloquent and fervid prayer to Montevideo, the garrison of which cines to mcn. Url that- after languish. I ar1rir.r1 with crmt iUnr and 1 rwi, r- K rlfU.,i kii .h-I emigration ot 50,000 as not aula tnr rW rtavft he died aftd was ' W thP i CVlU of d tOO buried. 5 Two months after I Stanton'. , it who ..besoUch her decease, her body, was tiisin- in the.mingled strains grief and to take shelter in uhc: Portuguese terred and examined by. some em- anxiety for her salvation, to con- possessions, where it is probable lucQi pQ8icub9 jauu lutii wjjiw- f icss ner triiuca auu iiay ui u 1 me) wm uoi uc aoie to potain any ion beiog unfavorable to Kesler, Igtveness in Heaven. q- The Rever- J reinforcements, as the nltivelBra- eft acquittance of all claic) sgaiost bpam, nor supplies and the main tenance oi tne ' uritisa army iy schedule of the demand , on these accounts it is said has been pres ented contemporaneously.; the a mcunt reported ;t to be equal to fifteen millions Sterling S The account has peen referred to tne military department, and ' ncgoci . ations are said to be going on for puba so that you must . keep a good look out pa the Mississip pi. : . ; . r;,. Mass . Froni the Boston Palladium V : From Europ We have ; been favored with Dublin papers to the S7th bepn f v;4;' YT;i One paper contains a long . arti cie on the salutary nature of em icratioh. It considers an. annual would prefer sparing 100,000. The only disadvantage it alludes Latest from Englau New-York. Nov.r3;:-: The ship Minerva, Cspt. Sketch . ley, arrived here on Saturday af J ternoon, in a veryushott 1 passage I from . England. Capt. S. has ; fa voured us with London papers or the 1st, and Liverpool of the 3d of October - ; The Rev. DK John Ml Mason has arrived in the Minerva. .The papers are extremely' bar- ren of intelligence '",' An election for Lord Mayor of : London, va3 going on at the last dates. Alderman j Wood, who hasbeen twice elected Lord , May or in succession, is agaiu io nom ination. Alderman Sni hi competitor, was ahead : pfe the second Idaytrial. , i!.ar 1 albot has been apjintea by" the Prince RcgentI : Lt. Geo. and General Governor of Ireland; and has bee n sworn in as a mem ber of trie Privy Council. . Duke Louis of Wirtemburfr he was 1 apprehended, tried and j end gentlemen then severally took convicted, -they agreeing in sen- her by the hand begged her to Vi meat, that arsenic had been ad- confess the crime for ; which she ministered to her a full . and de was in a moment to suffer the aw- tailed report of the case was made ful punishment of - death com ko the goycrnorTby the judge who mended her coul , to God, and presided at the trial. 1 he gov I took a final and attectionate tare zilians of that part of the country are ripe for independence, many of them baviog joined A rtigas,1 who has formed them into a sepe io . ln o. .asmeouDg wpop- 4nc,e tb thi present Kin, died of uaon oi anotner - oation-inere an appuplekv on the 2Ut of Stpt; fore the establishment of new Bri tish settlements abroad ' is earnest ly contended for. - ' - - at Kirchiem, near Stutgird, io-ve 61s: year of his age. ( j v .Minna in Vranft haV It recommends the fominof a ncarly terminated. The greatest rate corps.. The indefatigable cmuuy, ucar iac wPc vi uoou order had prevailed during thee GoL Ribeio, second in command Hope, in thexountry of the Caf iectioos in the army of Artigas, very close- ancl additional colonies m The King of Spain has fbrmaUy croor transmitted this report tolwel. But prayers, tears and en ly beseiges the City of Mootevi- i"0"110 t r ratified the treaties wkh the Alii the distinguished professor of treaties were alike invain. The deo, & with great bravery repul- " has been perceived, for some cd pOWcrs, which , relate to the . -I " ' i. : "t ..if - ;i; -j . ''!.- ,- . r . time, that the Irish arf nnt nn n.ir. r ' i- - r - : r : V. anemistry in ine univerony, auu i same insensiouuy anu uncocccra i acs tne rortucues in ail tneir sal-1 . . Z ; I iuture aistinction ot tne oacnies which had Characterized her dur, lies. It is probable that Monte- totne uoitca owtee, as lor- of parmjf; piaoUa, and Guastcl- cbtiflc m parts of the testimony. In j ing the short interval alloted her I video would have faU , . ! , g la, now possessed by the Ex-Em- 'onsequeace of this request, a to prepare for another world, was tor Puerreydoo, instead of turning . " ne writer anticipates tne oo press Maria Louisa. By these long and learned communication, manifested to the last ; & thaugh all his views and means to pros- JeflD that some ot the colonies treaties Ahe reversion of the said vas madt; declaring, in substance, evidence of her guilt was clear and cribs aid- destroy the most deser ight hereafter declare themselves Duchies is secureil to the Infant . . I . r ifu i . . . i. . t u . j - - - .i . . . . indenendent . but tnia he view. ai tx. . ri i . r 11. that, tne only lniauioie c to detect the existence had not been adoptei sicians, cd were aive. and that the in no respect conclu- l0f thousands who Witnessed the so-1 faat important placeor if v this lemn spectacle, she .met , her f att. jtiodern Sylla had not allowed the In addition to this, the lore- without the tremorof a limb, or I free exportationof all kinds of pro xnn of tne Jury who found Kes-1 even a tear or a sigh Her exam I vissions to Montevideo ler guilty, made a representation 1 pje U awful ! may it likewise prove I . It ia rather suppriaibg tb ob to the eoVernor. stating , mas ic I salutary. , ;v , i serve uy tnese papers, that the tury deliberated three .hours be-i - How solemn is, the lesson here I thief magistrate of that repub c tore theyi convictea xvcaici , auu auoruea. . now iorcioiy- uocs ici was suspect a oi oemgnimseir con that they acted under an impres- wain the novice who is ; yielding I cerned these scandlbus speculations which experience Suggests ; and as not the worst of calamities, if it should take place. il ea, with certain stipulated assign ments till I the e version takes place. .v " .'-'''.', The vintage of this year promts ses to be very successful through out France. . r; , ;Y;' " . ': ' , - Mrs. Fitzheriert, well koowa A'London paper says w Every I in England , has arrived at Paris ; idle apprentice thinks if he can (where she intends to remain for a FROM ENGLAND, inn that his case would be review- to the allurements of vice, to pause! In a manifesto he has nablished.I get to Spanish America, he shall few weeks. ed by the Legislature. j at the threshold of her courts ? If! he does not contradict that provis r I beome a great Utficer.' ; , I : 1 he Liverpool Mercury ot the,; A similar case has receotiy oc i once the impress-. oi his feet is seen ! ions were sent trom Buenos A I 7 sxeten oi tne quinary anc i aa ultimo, contains some state curred id Great Britain, wherein within her gates, who can tell j res to Montevideo, but denies I Political rower of Russia baa ments respecting.a number; of per- ixlr. Drauae, oi tne. xxuyai. wau i wnere nis steps win oc arresicu i i navmg nimseii naa sany interest !J.".0.Ttifr?H t'?"?.", V - , uuvn" "u? ",,u U4U a,tcu ,aa6c ,u tution, testified against the suffi- To all, the appe al is terribly im I in those opperations. He contin-1 It is attributed to Sir R. W ilsob; I barque Caledonia bound tb New ciencv of; a test adopted to detect preasive. To those hackneyed in 1 ues his persecutions against those! 1 ncrc appears in Jbogiaod conoid-1 xork or; Philadelphia which thev poison and. which had been used the ways of vice it presents ao ;aw who raise their voices against his I exable dread of the Power of Rus same paper saysi.thcre was reason iui warning ui uic pryuduic vciuif i pciuuny, auu ui goou uoacscaa- I""" , , Ni 1. ywr upyc iuiv.uu.m iur, nation of theirguiltv career. On I ding ' with the- Portuguese. ' A-1 f Pnt at Livefj those Who have escaped the conta I moog the ; victims, is the worthy I interested in the importation ot I Sons; had paid their passage mqa minatibnsof the wiles of sin. it! Gen, Koudeau. who is confined I cotton frbm India, have sent dif ley," and. owing to the delay, maof impresses the duty of thaokfult in Ensenada de Barragan j ferent seeds thithtr to imprbye J of them ! weje utterly ruined.- On the 28th June, a vessel of I the quality. 1 he price ot cotton I Complaints had been made to the war of Buenos Ayres captured a Pn India:ts about -iBd ' per .4b.; - 306 1 Lord 'M.ayoir againsV Mf 1 Fiii vessel belonging to gen. Artigas,) s are compressed io to a bale of gerald, who is the reputed owner near Seriana. Her cargo consist ed of 400 muskets, three guns, and on this occasion. ; It was- also' understood that : Kesler, withoUt'any hope or ex- pbctatioh of relief; has uniformly asserted his, innocence, v In order then that this subject nea to Him who has enabled them fnav have full examination, and to withstand temptation, and thus that the scientific part of the tes- saved them from temporal and e timonv may be fully elucidated & ternal anffufsh ! 1 distinctly understood for, he gov I " The arrangements of Mr. King -3 9 cubick feet for exportation. v lor agent of the ship. Fitzgerald i ne price oi laoourm India l appeared betore the JYlavor, "ou ernment of ..our courts and juries the sheriff, for the occasion were! 2000 cartridges which Puerry don I does -not exceed two cents per being summoned, and engaged 2c uiau pti ua .' u . , iiuuuu Utdi lite. JCI 9Ufla SuwUlUk A letter from Li verpool of Sept I be forwarded immediately. V, found on board, were presented 2 aya "uotton iwtsl is actually The plague in Algiers was 10- with great pomp by Puerrydbn I becoming an article of exportatioa j cxeasing.vVT of deaths in analogous cases, the governor I highly judicious, and admirably I. thought proper to make a prize has, :with the. advice ox some xji executed. While he discharged I of - J itty Portuguese prisoners, the most eminent Jurist, consid ered it proper to suspend the ex- K.esier until tne meet Legislature , ccution of ing of the from the Albany Daily Advertiser. his painful duty with promptness,! his conduct towards the unhappy prisoner was humane, and noth in? was omitted which could ad- her comforts 1 he I commander of Montevideo , ' ' i ': vve coniess that tve do not j v EXECUTION. -1 Ob Friday lasti Columbiai Margaret Hotightailingj alias Margaret -Densmorei was M exeeu- ' ted in Hudson for the murder of a child - named Le wis ' Spencer, . by adoiinisteririg'poison -i . - .i' . i cr:. Hit-. i-i jt- r. r romtne aimcuity wmcn usu diem The Prince Regent has given! The ship Dutchess of York fhad the duke of Wellington the Colos- anived in England from Buenos siai Statue of Bounaparte 7 It is Ayres Sailed July 6. Reports slightly draped, and was not liked that it was believed an armistice at Paris' even by the friends ' of had been agreed iipon between the Napoleon v . Patriotic and Royal armies, in , v ! upper'Peru-& the' preliminaries A London nabeV remarks ' that I a Union to' shake' pflf the ycke captains uanrog ana xiogers, noi wmcn would be, the breaking off I if it were true that recruits, arms I oi tne . roomer country, .rnva minister . to concourse of people was immense know how to account for such con not lees than twelve thousand ; duct in the .first magistrate of a , pursuant to the K ' : tt, Wnnrl ronrli.rt nf hi s de- t! nnht t Kf ..;nlr Sentence of a court ot Oyer and ..;infl . exc!i!ent d18CiD . trt nHnnr,,W m.a..;- o. J.,i,t iTerminer; held in the county.of I. f v. . . rt ..j h h. Lc. f u : I rantaio I larlvntr ann Kniyerft.not I thirh t an accident occufed during the day . . - ' ; Prom Buenos Ayres. , By the English ship Polkington all intercourse with the Portu-1 and tPft1. an-" o-mn fm I teenoc: was to profiuble. that guese. We should ; be gratified England to the Spanish. Revolu- more cruisjers and larger ones were to . hear some explanation from tibnists, the facts wouldf show 'a fitting put. The Consequencia, : A .nii MM U'...U!... t . r' ' 1 . ' . yftt " A T yf O mint trf ' OfY mwn nfnll ni luttaguiue uu uuc auujcwi4 - v i gross violation or neutrality. Mnati'':v' a yu j - - r therightof raising troops belongs cions, sanea j une ; ana tne la SFALPJV : exclusively to the Sbvereicn of b P,al Ameroo, of 16 guns and 160 ; .We have (says the Aurora) re- nation," and any individual exerci ceived the Madrid Gazette of the sing it without authority , is li iblt 9th, 12th, and'Uth of August to;be executed, according to Vat- ally attends the detection of the which departed 5 from the river cnmeV?wTien perpetrated by pois- pjdta 0d the 3d of ugust,,and 1 on, ithas perhaps become the lately arrived at this port,; we re r worst species of murder ; and the ceived several Buenos Avres pa frequency with which the crime pers which are principally occu- a" 'T "H- rVncncan U rammittad. and tHe ffuiltv:saf. I:J.ik K.,fi-; fK- traveller, of the ,20th of the same fered to escape,3 has'lbudly called Peru. - It appears that the royal month 5 papers down to the latter - They write from Poland that a . tot the conviction and; execution force of some one jn this part" of ' the I La S ' country, as : an V example And I session in tne wnoie caieoaer ox criminals I iUd perhaps ' a more proper supject I 8th jncft" sailed July 3d A ' quarrel had occurred among- the motley. crew ot the former: and one man was killed and l wounded. The ringleaders were sent on shore. The i-Dutchcss of " York carried home, a large sum for merchants ned couw uoi nave uccu iiuuMu vuaui tuuv oa fotosi. ,i ne evacuation i , . ; the prisonerjust executed. Par Qf a province, whichUs :the onlv T - Cf 1 C0D8,acrat,0 o dons, or changes of punishment ly magazine of Peru, -has been ef- 01 tne auuo.uoou .liave ot late years become so fre- fected by the constant tod Cloddy 8t?rIlD& ?f; P4 by Great Bn quept, as almost to do away 1 the attacks of the gueriUas and miili- wnich lU he liquidated by - salutary effect intended to be pro- tia of the patriot Governor Gue mttThf we ports of dure d by. the laws of our coun 1 mes, ass trvi Fhe prisoner, afforded " one ' of got rid, who with his fiyiog division, to import British manufactures to of got into the rear of the royal ar: thaiLamQ" V : I . . I -. the most striking instances of the my, occupied Tarifa; made its ' 55i5--?i-L depth of depravity to which hu- garrison prisoners: consistib of a mucnascenaaocyt thiscaurt, i i .-. '. j .-t - ' ? t . i- as on anv former occamn:--.Ff i said, that he has made overtures for the Island of Cuba to be ceded t3 England, in consideration of ca m nature j can be ? reduced I four hundred veteran soldiers, & .Trained io the school of vice, she immediately besieged Cnuquisaca. ; has' been progressing step by step What disappointment must La 4roc one grade of guilt to anoth-ISerna havo experienced,7 who' in - ing .accustomed during the te lSSS; C campaigns to live upon the dead I Vv ... . - i'..! bodies of. the soldiei s, would not England " for the Spanish Pfri ts, alter being inspected by ,eir agents . , r ; , . t , -It is calculated in Liverpool, that Britain has within a year, ira ported near fifteen millions dollars worth of flour from the U. States. upon he watch with algQ npdrted much.t , . V-5 7 I came, and So-giattha-1 bcca ihe Vuddea revival of trade, says a Liverpool paper, that several merchants, ia Leeds 'ficd' it isijposVibb to pro attack the flocks but would fly up on the shepherds tV devour them. The forester took hiz child,- only about two years old, and fastened it to a tree near his cottage, with a view to attract the animal, while he remained a muskets The was iastantly killed : the infant sus taincd no injury, andl the mn claimed the reward- ; : -1 ' v. X
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