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I it - ;s .-j - -,r j i : " r - m IT1 tm. f msna ao'encY trpon the V by liia 'interference j "fH? r?lmfe8.t sources oiVthe, transpurtoUan le i tSoos and when: it rwtetedt iVS'Sill ilnM .natter and rcasti V Lefeasaktkm (bta longtime, tjWW&E ti ! tended withitheir MngJandeaC. r 1 tries, island and tinents" d.&fUkW They are lfM ' -i served frestf for years, without prguto to the r 3 J!L.5nv the itantchangeswhich he abated creation undergoes from cme age to ano. herW(5 When America was aiscou, -"T 'IK E tiba Frnits,bcrbi,fbo6 &nd oriimal,! thUltertUe region, ijo we!l adapted to toan na ture alid exigences u ne 9011,0100501 " out filja-e, and animaU were not cd by the Jjarbarism ti his guteequent wcul conaV UK2-mntA(if; the -.ciesmust hare re JUmmI 'IrbTtion to iuiPplv tiiem-; and fthus Jmntrfr ?n oecame prTlrf'! Increag&potion mayf be opposed to' hare oontpelbd groops UfV- 10 TiSir;JthetaeanSof social intercourse. life must have adranced, caupg rorw. huuu. dbstryknd inYentftdiand ttiej spint of adventure h tlifficulties accHmnlated. 1 - It isctolateoMhat fight hondaCTM of r rJnrelonltr aa much food a k.ir f kraUe land. The necessity, therefore, of hun er$ gprding far end wide is obvicu$ ; and thus j lpiilatwn 4ncring 5 the olobe became tSrf. PTi inhabited, and the worst ifftiao$ of. temtones peopiea. -swnus, m, fintill lands: appear to have been pcbpled verearM i! theU W of Iran, ecept ;liSt4HelfeaMlH l.: , iTad ifii&ncs m ine rciuc are iiiu- habiied-Canpesliave been drifted several hur I pthers i Uiimamrnaha were -not beceen , bat theidiscovcrefs met with the tapir, the lama. Jhe K ?T7b24 .Wcw, uf the same class - T .1. -tJk ,t;twvl animals of the oH world; ilinuUan1 group 5ff3K2MBWtf ; 1 . 'W4ntmn Darners Y-frrr. r, 1. j--t:4 i . jt. Tslnfluenc iivexerted asesuseful qtiadra- -noiiotis:4The rat, how- illaa a.ill.a "iioww,-'-r I . ; , , . - . the fearth into diflerent, I fo eicepfioii forll thM noxious -.laHnnai; itock themi torrmwinto uie conunenw rr" f -rrrr1 r3: ; U'lh-'htTi8ftM''iUie jUocKroaen trom. inaiay W ; tm9k l kUt Lthi tpmneTateireffuma 01 1 America, r- rrr J f. - J.UitH.ff Imnm'. . Pt. -i lUMu t w 1 r w ? 1 nrniAn eoctB i iih m ai iuui vi vus hvmvwi -m.-w- r ratedby a wide extent of ocean, lessblnd some others insects, lhave been .til: brinciDle wOTldbefaund IfiutantaUyect . - .JT1 - nnliriSj'ljJiewise icame from Here .am laenuir v -. r.r.rr.r ni' inAw t if . r r.. n tpi - - an acint.thetai I Jbom Tbefore i rtrme xnin mem - t uu.uci f atn m Kr neaS ot war on. tL CxdUer, iai tcilie' deci ded by thecourse taken by this band pf murder- jquarteri tromna. !!f OuI'I-m 1 . ,f Your friend and rtjedicnr setvaflt, 11 . , - v - - HENRV DODGE., !4--Dr.-Ai Philleo. Galena. 'IKfa i W -rtMirti- thiitCatjj Ai-AV: Snrder had an ICTgaomerjt witb., party orlndiansi hilled four, andJost two men.' ana naa 10 reireai geiore superior force;'! IV 'J it of the Mgbe rernoterorn each other, tliey hare either crossed rivers,wam down themjor have kcnfonatrelrns or tides from thcif irAab itations, and colonised other conntnes. Most an- .tenoc tn Wn where there are no natural bartfers to stop tncm,anu iienw f"T ana me1 iniw .'Thpf diiemination of vanous Fpecies pas 00- Tt' knnoh nf the attention of naturalists, and aoiTie verv erroneoip cunciusiwe u t Linhaeiis supposed! the; inhabited parrq the globe wa Wwifined to vrie kbot I oriffinaliy UUi bare by siibsidence jof the.primeval ocean, and haf nil tnp nrimnai aoecies were .mere scth- hW: the ancestors of t all animals,' and man in- Ai5nn Wberto Greenjul vand cigde.q Aiiiempr, Hd;dfir,swing, .Jjf v iiwrehantlycssels. " T,T,T -T tradiot this nurelv Wtnitofis 1 noUon, and 1 show i lierhe mbdW of transrorUtipn aref ery va- fl 1. iVntim! whiUtmanldriyes, some ntoals -mjf. "rh Sa&' tear the fanJ : o2tL their procrration, indirectly as well as dV , ! The migrations of bird s are very fertile sour-; - pes of diltusiuh ; yet, notwithstanding- their loc itiofivenessthey retain a aisiinciness 01 ryup inerfectljr conspicuoos i'We haypf ai distinct province J in the Brazils, Central Africa; fndla and New Holland. Tho JUpa " peculiar " to the British: isles, and many -species are quite local lf'.rflnmnhipDl hahitatinna.i Thfe rmhtili- ffald extends from Western Europe i to5 beyond 1 burying the dead who fell in the action of the 18th Pers, and?sorac;of thisspecies arelcolnmon fo bet weer party of- Inflians and 4 detachment cf Rnrrio. and ThiladeJphia. M'lie i swaijw nnai cVupon' insects, instinetiyely teigratrs to a Wnritipr climate as autumn advances; ?! Their ay- about -South West., I ing'- flrWfieri'f Ae';idircito .of ; Atjrsaipbi, i haveMalways Hieved ihd Indiana would escanetd the west, side of the Mississippi by thlt routes it'was the dTrbct course. were sxauunTO ou vjjca. i ; v whmimij i gofficieni' force in thatotfarter waaiv additio VeaWwhy'l! believed 4itdL told ray h fnep tre "AlKlSOn .Will TJUiTSUB IHf! II' UU ZX 41 I Gehei yea e -ii we extract June 261 An express amved from Col, V im o. ll,amiiion. onnging' a lexter 10 us, irom wiycu the following, "Fart'lIamttumiW. 1 T. J--"? - T3 ; ! . lr. ;a. f niiieo. j i ; : r 1 w!iuf t - vfji .-;: 8ir :4-jeyeral Winnebagpesr have; just arnyed at hif house, wbo mformed me'that .the rnain body of the! Sacs ares still on Rpqk pver, and that the partyi hicUweliiave Justi I learned; had atta&cd the fort on Apple "river; is 100 to 1 40 strong. , They left the main body four days since ul wffi VetuTU ag body as soojnas hey havtruck a 8api. . 1 A v llie men wlio were lollod I (betovtu my housed kilhTd burindians.i So say the .Vehagoe8.' i- We mav exooct an attack from"! another party as soon as these returns So say tiie!VWwncba- coei.-- ir;.:rMT; luilttv.ft : i ' TOc lKthc8 of-IScrrim Thie following is froH the CourieriFntocais: " lij appears inai since vae vioveruiuvu. uas ikcu certain of the Dutchess of Bern's being i in - tlic West, the police has compared the different re-, ports of its agents of lwKo in I her pjpc'ami tions styles herself Regent of Fran?'r It is now positively asserted 'that by Imeans of a small ves-; scl ,! whichlmet her atBca, she Sanded near Mar j seiljes, with the Count de Bourmont. and thence; went to Montpelief it j Afterwards he crossed , Languedoc, where she was joined bvGen. Clouct and Mnii. LarochejJicnuelin. These four per sonages travelled in a calcshe, and ch tnged theiT passports f land names telcthey piweMed every i coirry le-ajTiies. on me p or w ui, iwy -"y ai dn,btfdl whetKeT ths expcrrmnriU mde txplxn it havf pToiwced. a correct analysis , puisevcrr detached mcksvfonnd I on the? hill wiAin about 200 yards of the ? 'mine, have been ibund to coufe tain ore. .Jf f j . fH I vf7 ; V i:. r raomenisf 01 oiensiis were iou;iu curjtuucu m the stratum orock .several ' Jeet belaw . the sur face of the sail, which have led sovae to suppqs they were tlief (ragmento of earthen bov?b whiv might hare been used by -the ; aborigines for the purpose of Vf ashing tlie ore. . ,. - 4 -; - u . 1 1 ' 1nn feinr this dlSCOV ery was biadel but great caredit is dueto the ek- f- ' , ' . .1. ' JJ r. 1aaTri ftTntrairt that thev should' incur all 4he incidental , expenses of the mining and allow him one third of the prpcs. Th thlF labors early during tne lastopummer, nu uac the mine' at thisime in active operation; with a prospect jof being richly rewarded . of their en terprise, ! Althouhh the undertook it under the most miilavbrable auspicies Sand employed but rude machirfery atfirst ;the'product was, never theless skid to have been about five or six thou sand dollars for the first month the number pf persons employed being about 32 ',mer, and; 2 or 3 boys. ; More Tecentlyi however j the average amount per Hand is said to exceed $12 per day.i j If results jike these have been produced with -such limited jinians, we may. s haYObecn said to have real ixed a new El Dorado inKortB Amer Tcaand it I would be surprbing tocalculate the revenue tbatL miarht I accrue' from ' ! an improf je- tnent in ithose means Which are novr used in col- j lectins the dre. ; Tha amoont gathered depends which must InecessarnV be limited, on account of the inconsiderable i supply of water furnished JBiIit itarjs later fromfl By the packet ship Caledonia. Capt. Gra- Iiam, ;which arrived at tliis port oit uiiday night.-from Liverpool, having sailed on her regular day, the 1 6th June, ? we Inyo recei leed ouf resularlSles of LondorrtotKe 15th, kiid 'OyerpTOlothe,3 6tW tlvpfices Cur rent and London Jjsts to the latest dates., i www - : ' . ' V: -f il.la l ne most; important uiKJUiiienco as tnai of tlie restotition of tranquility in Caris,and the ro-establishmcnt of the King s authority, j J We regret to state that tKe-, diolcra , coa ;tinues to maket considerable j prMOgressj i Tlie following is tho v oulclal Jreport, published I jCclCiUai i.iuivaiivviaaia. wa f wma J June .15. Remaining; at last report, '35 ; new cascsi, 1 9, dead 2: recoyered,9; remain ini? this day at four o'clock! 4 3. Total num- iber of cases from the commencement of the disease oil the 12tlr May, 200; died,; i82 ; recovered; 75. 'V!: ?f -i! : 1 ! V Dissolution oPoj'Mzwfnt-r-It has been rumored in the citv that Parliament is ; to closeits session on the SCtli.inst. and ;that the dissolution will take place as soon ciler as the machinery of the new i i bill can be Completed. Another jnlmowaSt.put ipar- nameni wui sjiiui me miaqie ot juiy ;ium then be drbrogued preparatory to the disso- intion. . i ne general impression is, ui:itai bv the small stream above mentioned, which is S whatever period the session may be closed, only sufficient to keep two cradles 4pr ore-wash- f no measures will be, brought forward m this j ers) in operation at one time : It is probable that I much more profitable re- suits than tljese might be obtained by the intro duction of proper machinery, which, is presumed will be rcsoried to. jf ' jr . J Within a few msnths " past a very extensive bed of ore has been dfecovered on ! the estate of , iur iuann, aooui mues oeiow.iiie iormcr,u the main branch of Fishing Creek, Though "Oit 1 1 1-.. ahii UTiCiTpaymerit cf The ralcS and taxes nl lr1 1 enUtled tavote , ., sa2 . s upon, comply uij.wiui ineaiveicciiamcris.e-? 11 lectors Syill bentitlvJ ?ttj ; rote at j any electkti of 1 1 U members that may taice place alter the 3 1st Oc - i li arid oxr In : successi ve rears, unless the datr a. f f 1 1 arp altered by the privy 'council., j - V1 - -':: j A snfTicient numbcrif booths are : to bo prepar - i txl.tu tLat not moro than COO electors are to poll! at any one compartmeht.i- -y-- if -f ; ; H r (Thepoliing to be contiDodif required; for two! V successive tiajis niy, jor jaovcu Hours on tnCfif t dafapd i fjf f ijrhi hours pnl the second day, but! the poll is nit onny aJfount to belkept open la-j ter jhanltoVcJcck;ca thelccond Iday, ' vi'Ither toulsla?V"Ga2ct ifrom the! Procurador del Pueblc. c Matam6ras, a despai nl scnttoj'GenIpntexuma by Ccn.Teraitj wWcriiat cuc!:Bd;; in the tcrma; ?5$belQVa:Ofj' coursajthe fanirary career of Bustamenaj-j be presumed tabcritt anjend.He!lcugth aw tempts to make i virtue! of i necessity ' but it a a reat deal too late, oanta Anna; has the fcarw 4 ) piness of Mexico in Ijiisrf hands, f If he be not a f patriot! we idiall soon know ittWeteneve la? 11 w.one, and hope to see him followAVahsintrtoo r 1 i ; 1 1 1 1 1 t r . - j -ii - 2 . . i! . - ... 4 .. . j 1 1n a supplement to'th'e Proctrrad foe Alaijhcxras, wliich iias -just been placed in olr 1 Gen.TerantoCkn.tMontezuniaiHis EiUi? lencyjtliy Vice President in Arirhmof powers iilj P vested hijhimby the constitntlorib pie jl ed to exonerate irpm , weir cnarge tte'5eat5J'-"jI rles ct 5tate,?in theerms ekpressedm theel4p j closed nurnber of4 UioRcgistro Official j a si -1 J the removal of those ministerawas theobjecTaitilfl nounced!m the declaration, I liopa ;that now.ey. ery more for discord amonr the if exicans hu 1 1 bien lefiftbVedi I trust yourceUefiry lin M have tlie goodoess to confirm mJa; this sehtlli Parliament which may cohveni ently : stand East Jndia question, it is'cdnceived,cari pos-j sibly be settled In a satisfactor manner un-l der such circumstances, j '--t j I oir v alter acott arnvea 1 at t ransiort on Jhe 5thihst on his rcturntb .England Lieutenant-General. Darlintiwand rich as the ofie we havw described J yet being bff liave arrived . in London from Hcxr. ml. it. iU i. . V.inwi ha (iMf pressionoi lerresinapiauiaf oiux, small pRtion of Ctfiie globe was laid bare, ihera havebeeninaycinplete changes i the speeiea ofplanis and animals;! '11! ! If '' ' -"' - .11 From the1 Gidciian; jJe 27tlL ; 1 JunQ 21. Captain tephensop aqd Craig's coim panies bf mounted meri,!. left town to-day, under tne commanaoi .-;pifuuw, 1"" v? V icrage rjitejcf flit'is'esrimated ife.:lyjniile8' ah :, i lioui ifi2r wiils. , The swift Aesm.hei rate ot two hundred and sixty miles an hourj the ei - der d'ickat ninety hawks, &citone hundred ::S and fifty-! But the migrations of birds . are somfs- Jun4 21. An express! arrived late last night with alletter from Gen. Dodge, i Gen. D, states that he had that moment received information by exDress. mat irom niiy 10 one nunareauwsuiu In dians were, on yesterday m full view "cf all the y peopierwithin the' ptockade of the Blue Mound, and fhkt -a'lSIr, Force arid i Mr. Green were sup- times impeded by stofroe and tenlpestli fiid they j posed to have been kiled4; j TThus again, we'hear ihetf eUh to? the masts of yesselsor jstop on souie of the murder cf jrnore; of our citizens; before wie ot a place have even had time to inter the; bodies of those By islands and thus liccome new tenants where thev were not "destined to breed . .'a.- ; at - - 1 - "' a. . 3 .f Kepttles afford the "same uoedienceto tne law variation in difTercnt pain of the ribbi as oth er animals. The; great sauriaiis, diner to "mptar- efa habitations. U hus, the: crucodile! the aNile arenot exactly like the garals of the Gau cres s they? differ; in Ne wilolland and Africa; arid ,:'- 1 ! si1 -ill ' 1 ... ,5 who have fallen iri battle, 3a aoother quarter j June 22?JVe learn this fTemhg that Mr; Em erson Green' and Mr,' Force were killed by the Indians, near the Blue Mound: as was supposed; Theywerebiiriettyrik,y j " ? line ofw. companies, iapi. oiepnenson) which left town on the- 20th under command Of the general of the new TOldrary fromthose: jof Cel. Strode, returned after bur jinthose who fell rived at Bordeaux, where they 6toppcd;one dayj they thcnl followed the line of tho iaanl they thcnl followed the line of tho iaantime de- partments and entered tnat ot tne laOire lnien eure,from whence they joined tlieir4 1 partisans on thel4th or 15 in iJei Bocage. ; After having ccnsulted them, and ascertained ; the state of the country, it seems that Gen. Clouet, 1V1. de Bour- mont, and others, considered it rmpcssibie to act grreater extent, and affording jgreater facilities wasning tne;.ore, it is prooaDie tnat u mav ulti mately prove more advantageous. j We have jieard cf 43everal r other localities of I gold in the neighborhood of this regiorr; but they?; ha re not proved productive as the one in quesy tion, and are! generally abandoned (after workinjl Xhem, lorn fehort time. The proprietor Of thisli Mr Porter, isa plairi,woTth citiien, hrho hal spent all his life between the humbje iccipationi of shoe-makipg and delving the unjfertilej surfaoj of this soil uhconscious that it conjtainedl withiii its bosom,; sand- of Pactolean richness. Of .hir a characteriitiQ anecdote is related. Vhen the old man was presented with his share of the first Wales, where he has been succeeded by Major General Burke. . v :: ft issaid by well informed persons : that nt, in an answer By the mcssT -jp ho is tif bearer of this by .oraer oTthe'l , .eme Goveiiv f ment of the Union. M ttdLtyv; I i Uucnavita del colayvth l32. 1 ftr The folloTTjn?jli1e''document in the.Rejrisiro Ll Coijgtessv Gentlemen, if. EJ jtlio Vice Presi-f dent ; has desired 'me to carruntmicate to your ' honorable Ivxise that he has accepted the resiinia- I . t:on repeatedly' tendered by his ministers, and thlti -oroceed towards the sea ! shore.? and. embark on board a vessel that was kept in readiness at a short distance ;4ut it is added the Duchess re- phed, that emee the die was ca$, it was no lon ger tirteajtoTetrograde that she would not quit La Vendee, and that he was prepaiedto meet death, if i must be so. ! It was, doubtless, in con sequence of thtsi resolution that she wrote on the 18th! ult. to some of the chiefs, to reprocch them for their want of energy and devotedncss. But the arrests that have been made, and the seizure of documents, have greatly intimated the para sans of the Dutchess, and the Dutchess herself, whoj has taken refuge in the Marait, as bem? less Lord Gowcr is likely to go out to 'tssiauvi-ihe conumsaioned thie principal ielerks at' thef dotJ Enolish Ambasadoivri: that the iljoir ,fPntPttoentofransacte iaira 01 me sxne, except tne nnarrce depariirlfnt in wnictt 15r. JJ. Itafaell Maregina conthwi Henry Fox, Lord Holland's second- son, willecompany him. 1. From the progress in the Irish and iScotc expect that they will be through Parliament by tho time fixed upOn for the general re Joycinga j and illumination, Viz. the ; 27th instant. ; . A Captain O'Connell, brother-in-law of D. O'Cohnell, Esq. M. P. has fallen! a victim last jbut nowsl shall be able tohave a last totit f i,M,t. a ll - ,C ; a a each foot." rrhis is one of the best .Ulustrationkt " , ,V, V . ' of the old adage 'fKisoTORbLTRicREPioAMTr corps at ventiieioiiowing evening. that we have, heard, And verifies the savinf? that 1 lie a ourt and L.cvee at bt. after all.wealih is but a relative things since hh James' Palace 1 on! Wednesday. Prinoe "that has little and wants less, is richer thari he I Talleyrand took leave pro tempore. ; tnat nas mucn anu wants more ; tneretord, 'i he Dublic reiovcimrs wmch were ex- should our income be ever like our; shoes if tob pectedtohave heen exhibited in tliis town if . 1 rll 11 . l '" i . 'la ... m smaii tney win gau ana pmcn us, but it too vestcrdav. on account of the Endish Re form Bill having received the Koyal assertf have been very properly, postponed until A. Tl 11 1 1 ' -1 -s-A I r: I till a new ministry shall be crranix! litajlvll Ifi which has beep fnadc 1 it: jaaa ta A;J1' h Dills welmay now gW and has commanded'me to! ulain. tn lil Jl large they will cause us to stumble j and to,trip Saratoga -and Schenectadfi Railroad. Thi road is jnow iiin successful operation from Schei4 house tlie motives that have impelled hun totbe ! i same, in - considcrauan ot tuo tseaUmeutg yotir ' honorable- house was pleased to manifest to h;ra U Hin January last, it bemsriyour cpmion that it vlaar :j jnot iaeonvenient under existing circurastaiKs! tr- accept their .resignation .-Though it'is crilil that, in! respect to 1 seveiraHof thoso who have'5 " i compromised . themselves in- tlie present rcvuSif- tion, the continuance m oflico of ; the minu-tris t i nas Dccti nouung out a mero pretext, yct .ct!irs have been, deluded by such pretext; audj harej contributed to -the tstensjble object of thue -ilhql were of this persuasion,! which 'the r would ihot have done had they l)een aware that other vicWi were entertained.' On theotliet hand. lib Exi not being- able to 'exact that ministeiH should W r the Irish and Scotch nectadv to the villeare - of Ballstoi Sua, aa we I have received ' the samfr sanction.; Sudden her better means tf eWre. The papers seized If from the Albany Argus At Bailstoivpa ebulitl Wih these untnes. ; Tlie py thon or India and I m the latebattle. I- thliiii'ltf iAmexica'-' areTalliedl put ' fteirte- "They marched to the spot and commenced three British ispeciesof snake, and the tsad,irc search &r the bodies, bv plunging into one of the not Reen in Ireland ; although theiroff the water- most ense , thickets that could JW.iina'gtoedf newVand the green lizarUr are found irv the last The bodies were ;sojxn fiund,lying within 6 feet mentfoned country. The range of: the ' great of the beds where tlie Indians had concealed them repures is limited y they ire elow'in ming, btii' selvcsa to be abletiget the first fire; somctirnes cross tracts of land to reach other ri? Oq4 Indian was found "dead, and scalped near trs; i mssm our fallen friendslfierere places fcimdtoo, aquatic plants, which thus get transported. Thus' where' other IndiirA hid beent killed and drawn Unf.1& nhif f hv oiTipral 'law irifisTiersldn.i 1 1 rJT Pnddles of bfbdl. anil PbiceS where the busk- i iFroigratto an iiinmense isxtertt imd;ihus , es' lbeen.Voke 4Ywiiill)eir straggle, elearly beeorne ifispersed) 5 and their are-' tourki'li:diifer lin proved there had been,jat lea$t,bur; Indians kill- IMlerent nawtauons. x iiev uiigiate ptrnouucauv I ea. it is ine cus'pir. auiu".s, juue.;i vue at the chateau of JJaubepin cxrapromise many htgh personages ofitherfauboutg .St. Germain. There is ? one among them which proves that most of the ex-Peers are invited to proceed to La Vendee, to form the nucleus of a constitutional government under tlie Regent. This reminds us that a certain baron was appointed Prefect of Marseilles y the Duchess of Bern upon her landing, and was ja! ready on bis iWl, when he learnt tne issue ui uio aiiempt aj insurrection in that town." the enibr-ftkm?nt and masonry over" the - valleV of the Kayadsrosseras not being finished, passen gers are taKen nan a mne, in poet coaches, to ttiej commencement of the railroad on the north sidej and trom thence proceed by railroad to Sara "irvnnrr 5 b2a.a.. 'y-i RkW birds. Some trohish up, rivers to. spavfn, iindtothepH ":comn down fresh tviter; itreanis; to tpavtf ; lit the sea. TheH)ing fish oecnpy the trJpics i the fish I of the north and eaalh. of the -4toT diffcri the gymnotus: electricup belongs bto America, the silurns electricnsvto the? African r'vers.' and Us torpedo inhabitants pom I. the tro- V 1 , ' 1 - jr bodies of those wllu ifidl in the battle, except such as nave JDcen scaipeo j; t r 1 frtiid8lwh.il 1? tKle icharge, were hot scalped., their guns fvere beside them, and their horses grazing in the prairie They were buried wit$ the honors cf 4 ! !1 ! :' p , June 26 .Apple; river Fort was attacked last pi 4p1 tempB I They conUoucd the fire und roaclccrai, are crcai inigraioTs. insecis trans- j about i tiuaiter oi an -nour. !A.ne eueumstancca Trfyhe; tstace;djrrsed by similar pausej to tltcsf which" actuate fish : their remains ire fband .1 ". - ini the .strata' iof eery geological ra,-;4nd in the i i;ist complete preservation. kThey arrnuchjin fruced by tempratnre aiidMGrnto'iinit a8the. 'fHScanfunifbrin ui its teinrrature,' the; : mcllus- i c areniore generally disi)erscdl I The noutilus ; ytiluta and cyprsea", " are most. perfectly rdevelcped iu.ihd Uopics where , many? unique species j are -.Mnd and the Pacific ocean has a-peculiar group. :PoItt of land aiid Btreauapr tresh water lirnitjthe ctdnctibn of thUcIass 1 ti!snietsl 'TKeir- erHxexteiision is f cry rare Cfitthfeyfa)re muel) influenced.by;tempi iund ; ' cliruate. jTKeix pvasometimes adhere" to shells; hd are lometinies wafted by currents of air ; thev ate also dispersed by means eA"drift wood , &s. ; 4 4 .fix lie zoopnvres are ouiaiuo Know n, out eacn jnariUme region ias1' its Lpeccliar 8pies.tie iitJitpqres are only fully!: develcped li'ltorheltloV. s tl seasw" The, groups of our own- seas are in p ftriOriThe poljrpi are generally dilperscd by xidhcr,ing to sea weed and shells 3 the. wa of jzoo phytes are light and buoyant' - and .easily ; tiins- U j Df 4lj living rinsty insects exejttlie greiiest ri;i!' Jtfiqf'upon: the aimatetl; : rcancli J BspeciaUy a ! . r - 1 aY r aV T - - - - - a . l"i . are these. - j 1 ?! P TliTon knd a' Mr. Welch started to ot s n cxrires3 to Gen. Atkinflon-Jtrid afteTt passing Ap jjelriver Fort about 14 niles from this place, were fired on by a party of Indians,! wheiT Wefeh fell knna Wl11 tKf Irwit TVWirfalllT nm.mir i I VJlii 1113 UU1DC JMIUI W . aav. aaV. Hull , n UUUUCUa Tlie Iiidians w-emyerumiBrous inall direti9ns:, M. DixonSssisted Welch to movnthis hjrse agiin; and they retreated amidst the fire of the Iuiacs'to the fort Jh -4 -. j! ! V,--Ji A V Welch was iett Uiere, and JJixoa came on . to Galena While yet in bight he looked backhand saiv the Indiansrushing with great fury towards thefurt. Shote iere Exchanged in quick succes- siou. wr. tviracpairicK, vno ws i me iurt uur- ..' V. -. a. -'v . 4 : .T . in? tne ngnt, says tuav every : man weman and I-. .1. Naturalists, observe a "grpat corrctpoence be- lirhM. the Ivktjinn'mi snrf f ntimnltYTHiaJ frsnr :l'rc-sii:fii iasectsTive' irnostlyTr iipoa lycWables . 1 Tlieu spccies assume varied cbaractersV indifler- cut parts of the clobe. 'The Indian frftwps difler ! V - fron ibe Euiopeanj and there. are distarict grbups '? ?S j 4 adiJ Perulant. Gujana; i;S6rrie" rolkjcal.f and j- eome anu vu.uiiiHi m several countries. v PT ifl ijreole ln!ate.six milesfrom Rhhre offrtlri- T ; -i yjjy-Ayresi-owe rDccaine covered twttn insects " . iuni-l IfmlM 'irotii:,land,e;AdjreiK rftmF:--i?preMli!rMl5 the BBftcd tivth.V'Vl'J passim seas 4 ject pair per; x mtercsu - 1 " . i?lCS summer suiiea 10 rsion of man is a sub 13 brgtn from a sihjrle in'! a chiuate in n&Leuness. is of ecrea- child took, an acUvp part ui the defence of i They Rilled on man in tne iort,iy tne nafce o Gi W. Herclerde,ho vas shot in tlie head while climbing above tliepicket to get a fair sliot a an Indian. H was taking deliberate aim at one wheri hewas'shotLf - I : . ' ' ' ! ' f " l here were seyerai lncuans louea, out aii.tax lt AtT f fianrmimi ft f! ;(! ' t "i i ; " i ' l- J The Indians drove off a large herd of cattle and raany horses. jj . : h ,yf j;, ; f j An exprees amved from General "Atkinson-, at Ithe head quarters "tofj Gen. Dodge, the news of wiucn may oe. ivnpwniDy nsuimg uic rouowing h ' ' ' '. .feFort tfnlon, June 25 1831. V Dear Slr- have had a return, of my 'express tromvfJie rapids' of bef Ijlinotsj riycr..T?! l'' f ' j I received a leticr Irani Gen. !: Atkinson dated on the 22d.jiist.from that place."" lie Las organ-' Jzed tlVree brigades ofthe IllinoW Volunteers, 1000 haen eac;Twoof itjie brigades will reach JDix pote. ferry ort the 421 tast; j Thelremainirig brig ade would arrive f that place on , the 241181 jGenAtkinson stateai he wilt direct one brigade to jact with us immdiaiel bnd tliat GenlJBjrady would detach to "1 our: assistance one battalion on Lthe J3d inst. " The General thinks he will over take the Indians at seven or eight days. He will not halts moment at Dixon's ierry, ; f! , Senreants Inley and Willard.the bearers oi my express, are men in whom I have confidence 'They -Vstate theysri T horse and foot so pofecU'to large' trail of Indians, The coaches on this railroad are of a nw and pageantry were not devoted to rational and . f . V . : inroved cohstruction. fitted un in th nust ft-.ral nnhfe niirnnsrfiL Tn rlnf Rn 1ia' nhA in i iexiCO,dlay I7,; lt5 ons of popular feelings may i palliate many absurdities : but when time is i affor ded for delibcrationlt would be extremely disgraceful to a civilized and . reflecting com munity if that expense which is too fre quently lavished upon gaudy and useless improved contraction, fitted up inthi most com modious and elegant manner, anil make their fr'. no TxntK tfio ntmnflt vanlnm.. .1 J 1 I .. llim .aiu uauiaja. ItglHaitlJf OilU UUSUiiCUi Passengers leavins Albany at half past 6 in the M. Carlier. one of the chiefs U.f th lSfniHciml morning, breakfast at Schenectady, take the 9 ' 1 : y. a f a 1 a! aUi4m .1. n C. ' !1 1 l" u tiuun. 11111 vii mo oruiuga, rauroaa, ana arrive, at Saratoga at half test eleven o'clock, A. Mi They may dine at 2 P. M. take the return traiii at 3, and arrive at Schenectady in time for th a yvAl.v (La 11T.I 11. 'i JIT.. 1 -ii uuuv.il nam uii .ihj luuirawK aim r 1 UUSOIT roaol and reach Albany at half past 1 P. M. The two rail Toads furnish tlie citizens f Albany the means ; of making an excuraon more than 70 a.:i yJlai i a. e i i. Li- ... .. . U mnt j wiuioui lawgue; oi vmiung xne lasiuonabie nobic purposes, i o clotne the naked, to feed yie hungry, and to sucour the distress ed, are foremost among such purposes ; and mam" longer in ofliqeknowing the inuaense per sonal saenfico they have made: siace t!e"month of January last, had proinised himself, thsti i i Reform Bills shall wmoyiug the pretext uf qucs. banyjf ,thLt chief plotter of tlie revolution, wotild extrlcife t tneniseives trom tne same, and tttat the ggvepi.; ' ment would.be hereby CTcpared to act with ill the energy necessary. to Jepress-th& caemicsfofl ooa oraer j ior tne - jrcseiix measure, i'-, teijM once taken, they could no longer mask . thpir to al views". and intentionf-,- i ;'v.1 -"- 1 i - police j M Leotaud, a peace officer ; and M. Hehert, a police agent, have been Sent off to La Vendee.;:- : j i i 5 , , -V: Tlie fUlowiug is a copy of a hand bill whiitt vma rvfrt1 nnin IhActianla TmJ. X-, tn thnen aTTrir . tTrll rnTiili(ari ; tiiml ii .v t ... -. ' -T; v". ,v,vj "v- '"fe" u.u i aitcr ine.resignauon ci tne tireyjsiinistrv. wh i. i... w sjv, inagi.tutvuw UUCVlvU, t J 1 1 Ui I J 1 I lUUik UU I lit" illU " OI 4)iay. JX RB. : OrirnilufiiS nations and fire-works areHthe most silly j printed: th.stUfdiSiil letters,4tC!ito.sttaet uit and preposteroUs-demongtrations of rioDdlaF l versai auenuon. i , Badger's New! Yprk Messenger, of the 16th gives the following melaneh6lyincident : f AFphysician of high eminenlje from a neigh boring state visited the cholera hospital at Bell- ville last week on 1 hursday . tfcssiog into a room where a number of patients -were lying on their beds, hei asked,; some; Iquestrons j Which were promptly j answered byohe.who appeared better thanj the others, had a strong; voice, lively, cheer ful look, was; seated on the side cf his! bed. and swinging his leg to and 'fro. .At first view the physician regarded him as pnq of, the con vales J aent but having notieei sometliing peculiar in tne expression oi jus j eyes, ne went to nun, ana found his flesh, entirely destitnto cf animal wapath. He was breathing easy at the time, yet witin fifteen minutes became ; obstructed and he was numbered with the dying.! ; il j In another subject this same pbysiciah noticed a similar unconcern. The pulsation at the wrists and heart had apparently ceased j yet the fingers ot the; patient were carelessly remplcjd in at- leinpia lojcaicn a nea iuui was norping across the blanket. Many, such sinjmlar observations have been made by medical gentlemea in atten- 1 ' ' .1 . '! -1 I , .1 water places ttnd .returnn? to rest. at their dwfl homes. if they chose, felicity which can bo imagiheiror devised; and we trust that w hen the day of uniyer siri jubilee shall arrive, what is usually wks ted in glare and ostentation will be employ a. a&- . -X I I a .-IV alt. a eu iu gi-uiuen ny suostmtvu bcnefcts, III 1rxr.1-4o flf ilin . m 1 a 1 L ll 1 Lprd GRAY and the People. CRISF8 Personal Liberty. Free Representation or tlie Dakfeo f Wc ninjril and , tlie Jjothv, ghrnoig Reduction ofTaxation . Increased Burdens; lUKALliEWTUWJV TRAGEDY, ir Ori Saturday last, CHS. AUGUSTUS DAIe put a periofl to his existence by firiag a pistol ball through his head, in the Jail of Lehigh county Mr. DALE was an: Englishman) by birth; had resided for some years in the State of New York; and had been married to the widow - of Robert the afllicteili i Chean smd Pomilar The Irish Bill is,to sav the least of it, vcrv! I " Government. : - wi uusaiisiaciory ; uui wiien tiiG efleral mea4 I oruaa ur uie reopie sure snaii nave ccen carried into caect, and a ruiorrnoa parliament siiaii Iiave aissemhlfH. FEACC. 1 4Sdsrns;on of the Hal Tyranicai Dictation j Elections. i Military Despotism j Bayonets for the eope. A3TABCUr. s full j measure cf jiisticc inust le: awai4 dedto Ireland as vrII an in rt-rt: a, T . T w - - - 1 ! W W W , .VU1V S I portion of these rreaims.; Thd march of freedom may not be so ranul. or so nriinJ Fulton, deceased. After the death of his former I tcrrupted as we could wish; but its aldvancd a : al4 1 - a ; 'ma s i j I a, J 1 i Wife, we think some time in IMaroh last, he mar ried in' Philadelphia, iMiss Grcenleaf, of Alien! town,. without the assent of the parents. In the early part of last montha, rhpture took ulaee hei tweon them, in consequence of which his wife1 refused aga;n4o stc.him, she then residing with ner mouicrpi Aiientown. j juunng tne. last week, he again returned to Allentown,fand m attempting to obtain an inter- ; wun nis wne; was, charged with a breach thani liefore, ortbe peacei towards her mother rbeinj? arrested pollution. A andmmitted to jail for wiint cfj. baili he put?a was. uecKinn' i v cjusiciht ov snooiincr, nimseii. i herself before the glass on Sunday morninir, was Wo, sSw! the diseased in this place as he pass- carried away in a herse iaJhalf past three O'clock, ed throughf-he had the manners and appear- uie same ! aiiernoon. x,iie orpiven jaown consti-4 ""v bmchmi, ana woma, suppose mm to tuUons ofthese miserable creatures,; perish almcst, aTP open aoot 4D years ol-ce. U iio idea of su instantly in the! attacks of Cholera.1 But the bu- icide is to tjs so awful, that we cim scarcely bb4 ucu ttujr ii;rsou can oe guuiy ot it when ing full mental faculties, i i . L- tvk; dance upon the hospitals. The disease is now more even rioting in the 'haunts) of riot! and prosutute, at oiiotii street, wno is irrepressible, arid Ireland i cannot be left far iri the rear. London Ghron. ABSTRACT OF THE REFORM BILL We had: prepared for insertion in our present number; a i full abstract of the !, Re. form Bill; as finally amended. Want . of room compel Is' us to forego this intention for tlie present, and in the. mean time we ENGLISHMEN., Choose! Be firmbe Jrec. i . J5e sunine.- aad be cr j f PiMic VUcctlnr Of the District of St. Marlebonn';. St. Paacr. and Paddirrgton, will take placed near tho Noiiii Uate, Jlegerrt's Park, and St.f. John's Wotd Chape! on Monday, May 14, at 12 o'clock prW ciscly J. IIUMjp, Iq. P. Mrin, ibiCfeair s ' t : r : ,.'' Prttilege of Parliament EUlA-The introdue tiori of this Bill has created much interept. I he preamble runshus: "Whereas iris highly nc- cessaryi ior tne preservation of the diiniity and S!' lay before our readers the following outline dependence of Parliament; that . members oft!: of the principle provisions of the biTll so far 0l p0"111103 vvhq are nbf khU to 63t; aa luuv rciaie,io tne electors' in this and o4 v zrV ', . . vj"u uf,s . ; m ai arres s-jieiy oy reason ot their nr vilpf e . t . Ihl. I thcrborough l T rt V;J a! - if.1", wrug uinerwise enutied. ) are tu .. ri:- -.: . s ' I iueuuwis, tiuum noi. reiain tneir saats io suauncations iora iiorouicctor sonsarowedly Iiisol?enishouldt. , that 8iness part of our population in general,appcar to be m pertect neaitn ana secunty. , - ses- f S3ryea.as Members i '.andl tht.fo"nt&t Kfmha 1 . 1 hat he shall be of full aizc. and not ! should not be allowed any DriyflerTc. as Members subject to any legal incapacity ! i agnst therights of their creditor tlipaB . s. j uai no snau occupy, as owneror ten- tv t,v tfgiui ine person may issuer From theational Inteugencer. .1 NORTH CAROLINA GOLD DISCOVE I Figld . between the ant. within thfi bormifrh o Imireo nwnl.n.. though the person against whom the same is to be shoo, or ntW Ki Hf it idi is or shall be a Member of the IIouso of Rtiwmtnhtt omJ a".: A: '-!', - i1! ! 3i l:j vf We are j indebted to a ntleman residing ai Among the i mrmerouf discpverjes f focahties ashington7Hepstead county, for the fbllowiiW " . zrZZ Pparateiyri Common; bat that rto d. rm,, idi r3 U, rI I ur 1U111UV. WlTn flnv lanrl nnrlorllm -.1 a . ... : -r r- r lariWi ! Ar il 3' ST-V' UK(1 80 lonS as the said person shall contimie to andlorcl,, of the clear yearly value; of not be a Member. That if thV debt is not raid in a certain number of days after process has br f 5 premises I Isucu me aeiamier snau vacate his seat, antl tne less than Ten Pounds. 3. That he shall occunv such of go!4 mthetateofNrth Cina few have partipularajof a fightjjetween the Shawnee antl for twelve calender months j next, preyious SPeker te power of issuing his been more calculated; to excite disinterest of the Commanche Indians, Vhich took! place about th to 3 1 st July. : - . r-u't for the reterapf anew! MemberThatth ri ' T1 "ver near the Uross rllm-1 4. I hat he OCXS. : I ' B - - i : - 1 if: than the one which has; lately been found in'.Franklin Couny,- about 43 -miles south of the Virginia boundary line, and within a few miles of the mad route between retershujw and- Raleigh. ; x ne tract m wnicn 114s contained is siiuated wnt 1 . on its .About twenty nec Indians fonght threehuhred and fifty Com rnancbe. Indians,' on ;; Red, Riyer, near r.tHe ximners. ; j.ne dwawnecs attactcd; the shall be rated to th 'rrlr t.F tne poor upon the same premises. H . : 5. That he shall, on or before the J 20th Julyt have paid all the poor rates andssseWd taxes, which shall have become mvahlf. .... .-v AT nf ...va. AAK Sed in about twentvkefeaa fecliidiner thft hM IpH nn . ?rr.TrWJi; i f I -i T : ,r 7 - - . . i J-., T. , o . rr ' J 1 "" vfc - suuoiBia - nucu aides of tho Valley j but as the limiu of this de- posite are not precisely deterinined, U is proba biethat itmay be much j xnoextivie. We kre led to! the conclusion from the fact that only within a few weeks since a lump bf the ore was ploughed tip in an adjoining field a which: yielded upwards cf60 of pur koldi j. j w uiv uuium tuj :iuo Tfljuejr e aepm 1 vae rawnees and iommanches. u iruui.twu w xjl reei. ana resuxur ud a straxam of hard siheiousrock of a Uue lor, m,which no retreated.tieaving seventy seven cf their party dead ithe&hawnees lost onlv nJnVf k.;;, rrii 'i ri - rTJ v .av. iuoi l nis apjps to be an unrsoniblc story, but hare it hxn sood authoritv. inrhUf inf4 - aat saw most of the seventy seven scalper - j ' : 9 iSunday nejctJunelO) the Shawnees and Vhoctawsare to hold a Couocn. for the nur. 1.LL i L. .. : 1- e war upon 6. Thai he shall liave residerl kir U.W al. JL ia " 1 . Tl i 1 uwuuis next previous to the 3 1st JufvL witliir; ' a,'. ii 'JL W be afjeast 500,steei-1 ore has YetbeW'ic thai the Cherokees, CickapooaU all join agakst them." f , It is anterstood rek8,s5cc.will m fmtnfl'tA ,fr4 Wa.:i... J.i. ;.' f lomt occUDiera Of nTpmixi 2 in Rtmf .kr,i.:-v the . above conditions have been complied with are such entitled to vote ifjLhfi clear yearly value of such premises, giye not less than ten! pounds of. premises, the rates of Vhich are faalter shall not be liirtble tob re4feeti.in case the process shall till be in force against him. That ho insol vent debtor shall Jbe elected who shall not have satkfied all his creditors, in respect of whose debU he may have been i discharired. That 'the scats of bankrupt Members shall be .va cated, unless withia a certain dumber of dap iU Conmiission shall vhavo been .sttperseded,1 br h ment of his debts; and thatJo bankrupts shall TPh :;eBatatate jirilege of. a Member iif Atfitattf ' ! Rieocrapauoniriayte ofj. ! H f!r rt ':ui)t'j: r;i ?J f.aJaJl all the unfortunate Polbh exUe m: Gcnnaay at 1 still the object of Russian rttrsecntioa and that f . til a. AtlstrisTi flfl PriHKin- -. : : "V ai mm KWIC1M1UDUUI .ale lUii- ready instruments of toe Aulocrara' rencrerice. (Jroms letter , from l-eipsic,4 in the- Nurcmbuit j. ::l! : .:f I, 14 ni i ii 18 if. V . A i-i ; - L a 4 X a. 1 i v U v--. i I ' r I y ''. :l :4.;: "I i . 1 V . . ;.-... ' . i, . 1. . - i .1 i ' 11. i 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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