.1 i -1: r ! 4 '; " I ri i t f- :U f--. - M - . -. . u , i ti r - - I ! t I r rt I 4 i i A i a X T9 ih Wrt U;in.r annum in advance. fv.l .,,. .iient insertion. Court 'Or- JtJI V" T 1 f ivr rpnt hiirher. i f 1 --4 ; 5 Tin !bTNK OF SUMTOKA. IK New Work, " Washington and bis jfWi 'nov nbout three o'clock, and5 a he!j citation of arms took place, while s'tiyisions prepared for the final en-fr;'(lAfiWon- clearing, about sixty V. ilUr,t nhd iniirelv surrounded iypoj-jeparatcd them as they Mood il ". ill t '4rrtll.locrr.im'. ThU Jim !ii ! VAX :! ; i. 1 -SS -AY . ; : AV m 1 J : H ? V -.mm 1 ' -T- ' ; iJclr-?. principally for our own ! i: Editors &f Proprietors. A CHECK , CPOX ALt CR S vert, they present th same wall of fire fa;Miot of j each other, uue the on wrncn me pravesij grenaoiers aasn in ?li , from .he northern ' " .!? batHeayed to and fro va vain. opeU uown, iro.u. u,c , um. CrossUlis cieaJrin-lr three fearful hours; asthe.pouiuern, on uu.cn me u WR9 one! continued thunder-clan .and posted. A deep wood driving mass of. flame over its bosom. were i Jfron the New-York Times. 1 REVOLUTIONARY INCIDENTS.; ii BT WX. T. RODGERS,;J. . , i- I . . il ihrni. whileh the British were while the cie and shouts ofmaddmetl i'nuri in an operi pine forest. The men added stil? greater terror to tho scW: Wi ' :.L r .i..:!! :,,4 Now closing m with the bavonet. now re. cno1PT r , tiring before edestrctivdischarges of l lAs th Atnencas looked out from rape.shot, novf Sweeping witlf loud Hwt!iC(?.VCrln. lry' SaW am 1 nuzzasoverith4 captured guns, they fought ,piflf(lreC!on the larther side, long wan an enejrgy and dpsperation that per? 0f firass '-c.m'non ihining through the fectly astoiiishjed tiieiJr adversaries The L-folhke. and -beside them the gun- ok,cs office;fsl declaifd they had -have :?'UV fU ctill fir witnessed such a destructive . workwith a- m htiteci matches, wnjie sun iar- .. , . . j ... . . - . . -fs.ft" , , i i-1 i. r , small arms, or Isuehi terrihre firing from in . -ef cn lileatlied the plid lines ol steel Itry uefor4 thefrj onset, the firmest IT Vniirrht broke the silence that t mnns tvnt VloWh. Ami nrrnin 5nrt nrairi f: UjiiiLM-'hts. save the hurried or- did they charge thole strong batteries rrfll Li-Li. ffnr!rprrimpnt whpplrd home, and wrench them from the grasaof tTrrr rrr.r... " : the enemv. I Out offdrtV.ej2ht men' who ifp t While nje suij suoiie swcei. , u k ,l. . ; , . . i . ... , commanded pne battery, thirty-six were r'uUcc ' whic tie snn snone sweet- . ,- ; i l4 s .v ."'.-r:, lrL' . i . , commanded one battery, thirty-six vere wfi onl-llie springing grass, gently ki,,et,lhe derJd ,aj fn heaps amid the .jjtliwn in the mild September breeze, wheels of the arriagp," while the bipod -lie Spit thAt quiet clearing on the top stood in pools 0ver ihk clearing. ! In ;tbe v h ! With the long Sliauows 01 Uie nnusi u 11113 uniuajjvjuc sun went uuu WC HU'I , 13 . . ,. n ; ! i. 4. i i i m t inr in l'wkh ULciuis iii&l uif.ii iiicu n. inu- Plimir acrO!--U uusoiu aim m --. .i . i : . - o-- ---- ...r .s . mPntthrnnrrh he' hlnh.,rrt. nlnnff that :rcC?ij lyi umnermg vo.cano, curtained ie fied; andhhen Jwilight mcj into the rnidst, ana maite it settled ovcr )andSQtipe. Through the s if. In the grasp of an earth- deepening eloom, bright were seen as the ".i i The ! Americans could hear ,d is- dark columns (still rushed to the eticoun4 D'rxlets given in the English Ar- ter ; but at lepgtti dejep night came onH anu me uau e ceaseuL Here nntt thnrei t aiJ fnttedj with beating hearts, the '-ppm&FEMAL& SCOUT. . - J . The devoted patriotism and inr!nmIttto MrJ ag exhibited ,by the American women during; the st juggl fbr independence, iha's been the el4 o'quent theme of many an jable writer, and the I subjectSof many;afgifted en Numberless S were the instances in which these noble woifi menunawed by terrible threat and cowardly hVf sult proved bow immeasurably superior they I were, in , mental and . moral courage; to", thirj j farmers jand hucksters vending provisions ; oth jers moving to an4 fro, ready to convey to the ! Republican: camp! any intelligence their com paniona were enabled to obtain.' A ; : Among the i party .was a slightly built youth,j S who had joine themi upon, the, breakirtg upfof the arn at Middlebrook, and insisting upon be jcoming one of thfeir number,; had attached him self closely to the person of thMr leader.jV .7 Spite: of all ins efforts he could not overcome !the determination of the t youth' and afte r x. plaining the nature' and difficulty of the service, and giving him; the necessarj instructions, they proceeded to their dangerous! jask. W4C i The Captain; of the scouts ;was a gallant and base and heartless oppressors. 1 rXcttiated .by a sincere' and unbounded love for" their -country, and their country's welfare", they I suffered privation and hardship without a mur I raur, and bore up under trials the most severe; ; without complaiiit. To their determined cour agei and unceasin? efforts. Freedom owes much.l , Their fervent prayers, and, when necessary. their individual example, had n unbounded in. mn to .1 moderate s;tb: to I; ; : ers. We quote a pretty gr-nrral upon the currpnt rates of Tuc- : , . on wheat 4d to Gd per 70 lbs., i . .13 to is, barrels Is Gd; barlev 1J per CO pounds; beans Is. ' ,.4.J , ,rJ iM5W iSERIES, . j Indian corn 2s. per quarter clitrs. , Da this, Axo Libeetv V ( , r , & to I sTper barrel f oat meal j . Gl.Jlarri.o.. ! NUMBER C,OF VOLUME IV. . j Several parcels of Indian corn wi re ; - f :M- r ' ' ' rr ' S - - ! :- '' at the advance to hold over, whic!; the only speculative transactio: rent to-day, the great bultof our d being for consumption. ? Liverpool Cotton Marlct, May - Our market has been laboring :: money ..pressure throughout the which has rendered prices .very irn almost nominal; generally spc.v.i: merican cotton is down JJ per i!. Friday, but in some instance?, t::. ! culiar circumstances, d td h p? r ; decline has been submitted to. '1:1- : sure has been felt more among ti. ' ersof Amnrican cotton thanof o:!. r ' iSurat is.ld per pound, and ir;u. j!.gypuans f& to ta lower. c:t I without change. There have Lei u t on speculation 3,300 American. ftr tation .300 American and GOO Sura:. : j From the Baltimore Sun June 3i.; "' .: ; ArrivaT of (he Packet Ship Rainbow. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. 'ADVAXCE i- BaEADSTtrrs. T7ie Famine t Ireland of an American Firm Decline in Cotton i Condition of the Money Market Deaths fromtlftFaminc-FeccrW -4.1 - : . 1 . i ;. - -We received by- telegraph 'yesterday morning the following despatch from N. York, which was immediately issued in a The ship Rainbow, which sailed from ' rfnJ V.' ..." ' Liverpool on the 8th of Mav. nrrw'r:: I J1" "lareU by the, omtin,', U n : i - "F 7 " c 10 pne 01 1 New Yorl- nn Tnesdav niahf h IJrokers this week, tor fair the British outposts, and leaving his horse had ? r v 0n .lue,!?a n,?ht' bringing novved fil-: Mohilr r. n cottc:!. i . . . . Itnvvpfl HI- Alnhil P. nrit fir v reache.) ,Ke bao of Mr. Hiram Hughe,, elr , bV tbVstUmer BrfSa" ' '1 i Sales ' to7lb JUj" ncTiv,- pahway,nd enter,- vvith his companion had The ,.3. w,re deliatlng in the i Sea Island 1CJ a 22 ; 00ta,nrJ d secreted bimsejf.n the straw, and was quietly ! House of Lords the proposed actfon of the L450' .n,1 5 ; , 1 awaitirig ihe.mpvemnt of his foes. They had ; Irish poor laws. j , ns 5i 8 5 -4,800 Mobile, 5j r. i . Scarcely. Untie snugly to ensconce themselves in i An American firm in Manchester is , sales-f27,070 of all kinds. f :thf lmtrn " ivtinn; cararil t.M:-- - i A Rnill tr ViJv riilr.l ik.. . i- Xitr ! jrr-fwv! I-s-.'..'!. 1 f 7 ., ' , . rflAfcHsA an at h .nihilnj AAlnnlcl.' QnH Ih.i.l!. :J:.t'!. 1 " I . "''V V , ; V the m and commenced saddling their hors. uuu- Bacon Hams Wh.l T nr.V cill , approvSng smile,sond heart.felt thanks rendered l' ar- -.j . .. TU dot f ti, m , , I . 'con, tiams ana L.ard st II c ; 1 KfV ;Ln . .i --j. es'andiMbe same time discussing the proprie. . 1 ne stale of the money market was be- h gh, and the demand is onite cr our forefathers doubly strong in their determma- . nr i- tt qf.if ivu;k .u . -t,ur",c I r;nnino- to attract TiMinr-.l ' ? c uciu,mu qnue Ci -s i , , . ' 0 i IV oi an aiiacK wnicn iKnv . i. -,u,1,,, l diirn-t Jicnerai attention in riur i-tiimhacnru n 4-..n n frrTlhP .lllnlr ,r.U nf Rn.; f i ' . ilUOUl lO illilKe j l) ' ' " i . juiwujv,i n 111C Hill lilll. - I ii - "i " " " upon accompany of militia, stationed about four i u f r r r 1 P;isl month. JJeef and Pork movi iiEXiVi.. vi lishttrii? un the forest With thpip vol ips. 4 Itre'-'rang through t ho woods . '. ' j . . . i Lejli itcd; matches; descended Jiftc a iih en thf n'S and! the next moment 'l ill. 1 A Aitncliinrt t Vi t 1 1 nrli f tin Irnncr J'.owoJ Ly an explosion that shook the knij the, battle commenced. The with . their yolliesi was over, and night but the great: struggle and death remained Sole masters 'of the fid near, a perfect ;arpt of corpses, andall around was scattered j the wreck of the fight. Here lay a trampled pjlome, there a neg- chl. On thai single (clearing were piled early a thousand meji, coveringiit with '.ifTatts stood firmj befbre that iron lected sword, jfurther rTij'watdiing the shattered boughs that ere w A repli -xTuccd on a rent banner, 4 4 i i 'J abiJiut their heads, but not a d. Finding that the cannonade ho impression', the liiiglish com- undtr ortkrtd.the wpods to be cleared while the bliiej frocks of the American militia-men and the scairlet uniforms of the British soldiers were mingled together in inextricable confusion. Arms raised an hour before in! hate arid rage, now lay a cross each other in the repose of death, and over the! scowling brow the dews of ranrjy ft -'14 all ages of the world, the influence of wo hien olrer a people engaged in any great , and important undertaking, has been felt and ac knowledged. . More especially in cases of the invasion of a country by a foreign power, has it made itself apparent.' The invaders knew this, and against them directed their strong efforts. Tfiej fact is a notorious one, that the American females .were brutally treated, wantonly insult miles distant. As soon as they were ,ono I A " ' 11 101 r was raging aml for sh,ps' stores, the latter comm Welling ind his comrade hurried forth to cot iTrJi "h ' i'TV less.fhT 250 StiH aJnccd ratcS' ' ' -.. .l JsJi: r.:.. , : Lu.neraU hfld entered Lather Mathew's ! ' ' - ' ' - cj me njiciiigi-iico oi me iiiii'iiucu iiiiuuK, iii'.i (r?vftt:tery ill one viar. oy anticipating ine arrival ot me liriusn, to en- i ne ic.w Jersey Relief ship had arriv sure them; a warm reception. et at Liverpool, and had caused quite a stir They had gone but a short distance when the V T . clatter of horses ho6fs were heard directly be-iJnf'" - dn Liverpool con , . . ... J . j Unued very scarce, and the rates of dis- hind them, and though his younger companion . COunt raised from 5 to 19 nPr s urged the necessity of flight, Welling, who knew ; Sale of 4,000 bales New Orleans r, II UlllUlll T IIIUll a Si. . - - -Wl. . i ed, and, in many instances cruelly wronged by " ? " , ' 1 w "V"15 nce ine '"stant - - J -!' j-o yv.0u, ' s i . O J V, l, , f Li. A . .1 jit 1mm rii in N.I nnA P fL:K . r. . We Wri lri In think lhal l.fr, s ttje British soldiers, the subordinate oflicers, and ARMY INTELLTGIvl. From tlie N. O. Drlta; v . tii E Last n s ws . fro m' gen. scorrs advanc;:. The advance of our army toPueLh 1. . ' .- . ' w resh horses o h s nursuers. doemed t nnidnt at irom OS to 3d. and of Mnh t .1 i were iea io miiiK mai uen. U4d. i -""seu ins designs aner tn depart K;b the payohfit. ji ; rfr-iiffct order and close array that ' ght slowly gathered! lplatlry emerged irom the pine ! I li.; the clearing, reddening the the invJJ JJetten Jhe 10th . i . , . r of September and the7th of October, con- !. fx citt ah theiT scarlet )s. lt mishcs place between del :(foubJ(f quteSc,;limeJyith their standards tached parties, resultihff from the efforts' I!rtrrt V :rtArnih iij the witjd, and the drums of the Americans to prevent the enemy ;& Fkitj wildest I liotes, they swept from foraging; Burgbyne, though taught vefdic bnn croundJand steadilv movel a s;ld lessonj by the battle that had been 1 a Jr i i I J a ii .i fought, of American valor and steadiness, .aoothcifar her margin. All there was .-,? , , u,. r . , j i i - i whnd (not on ess, (hough thousands cf lon-and wistfully torUid from iNYorW. jtiiye wjre on;jtlio advancing bat and refused td retreat- At length, his pro fi!iww,'i lid thdusandsf of sinewy hands visions becoming nearly exhausted, he re- mclu chmg convulsively- their trusty so,vc-'d to "mfijie another desperate eflbrt rts. Atlcmrth those steadv troons to ciU his way throughthe American lines, ' I . rnrl nnvh nnsin A I r i iiKr ' tlirt A mprii-'n.!! Iini wiinn s r iitDlnlaUing, they poured in one deep he. .next moment their levelled ipndtaleamjd through the smoke, and, V jr.i-J,v ' ' i i '. ! . i . , . .. e wuciiu'nin fciiouts. inev rushed to me A$inle order echoe'd along the bfieri by those high in authority. By i few of the commanders, 'lis true, they were always treated with the delicate conside ration and gentle care which is ever their due ; but tni'iy others, to their everlasting shame be it remembered, acted as though literally devoid of all the ennobling sentiments of the human heart, and totally, lost to all feelings, except the gratification of their own base passions and vin dictrvel malice4.- Katjs Solms was joung ; the breezes of but seventeen summers had kissed her cheek, still to turn aside, into the wood,' and allow them to pass by; They had barely time to attain the ! shelter bf a neighboring copse, when a party of dragoons numbering about twelve, passed in hpt pursuit bf the scouts, who had been noticed to leave the barn, and' take the direction in which The arrivals of grain and flour were li- u ? ecrs' . wollId r,rina,n rit mited. Wheat has advanced! rr h.,.1,. ! u'"h J"? Va?Kuard at-Perotc. But it . - our ,lr6l omi;lt, .U,. L- 1 1, , ng fr reinUrccmenti i iho i Santa Anna. imKa A V 'l ' " MV llifclllll v t . a 4os. incr ki .i r.: r i nrliAn nrn ivne holi Prnm lo n O., f .1 . '. , t n . . - our nrsi 01 el ; Western flour brought 4 Is per barrel; , ut waitin Philadelphia and Baltimore braijds 12s Gd i rect Sail a 4!l i ! i . of Worth- tv'Ilhliia llClinl nrnmnl it.. I . they were now rldinW As they reached the er, and dull. Other grains had advanced ' ty. on the road from Puebla to Mexic -i spot where the fugitives had turned off, theydi- in proportion. It is said ho has 10,000 men with 1 vided into two parties and commenced the i London, May 7. Wheat has advanced wil1 make another stand at aformi li' search of the surrounding wood. ' 5s Pe" quarter, and flour 2 s per barrel. lhe rd at the Bio Prid. Thi i w ii i " a t a c r . .u i The steamboat which arrived at 12 o'- ,he danScrous and difficult ju Welling reflected for a few moments upon the , . , . . . . , . my will have to make. The road. course ho; should pursue, then beckoning his n nf Vftst-r(iav mfTrnin(T WoK,.!. 1 distance beyond PueLla,-is escellent. . ...w. I lift.WWIi' Cordova it reaches lhe rriountaiu , through deep, narrow defiles .tnd over shej w; in;bearl and mind, a woman. She comrade to folloxv, he dismounted and retraced Jy space for a few additional extracts : 7 tj '-" i . . - - I V i - c-frvno tA I li t l.rwn 'Pho r o r V r. rl it it. rPl. Aim 1 o r 1 ' I I . I . ! . ! 1 C was not what the world terms beautitul her 0,vi,0 -" " j fic icrnuiu civu war in j rnfT(Tt.d l,ei.hls. The country is wiM ' . .- . . ,! co(atv a i.l o a 1 1 a ttmnrrlit n nrl icni'n mil t.nt l"!hin' 1 0 0(10 no l"rn L- i II at I Am- .,...-..1..1 ! . P1"? T . . . . . 0. countenance was not one, that at hrst sight, s",vvr 6"m i , ' r"' " vx- uulluru' thinly vri(f!(rt Willi niL a rtrt Ainaa r 1 . . . ........ -.. WL.UBU U 1 IIL . I. 1 . . woldlimpress the beholder with a profound ad-1 a dragoon, had remained -on guard, and seeing I liaron jie iioique, the t rench minister ' ed very rough and uneven by frocks f ' miration: or attract much more than a nain inem emc ounaea a re-cau, wnicn orougni ine - - T i . " i . . T 1 nyuyry. near, .lesmeiucos, a i: jceThenon r,gulari of her fe. j '--.X bach. The soMiers ,.,h. ' SX, Eu ... . i . i... - -w ed in. and care u v securing the entrance, com. 1 lures, gave ner somewiiai oi h. piaiti. unaiiraci-t; -i D rope. ive Appearance, but the expression of firm re. i manded the scouts to surrender. But Welling, or hacienda, the road begins to win ? side of the mountain, in many placci ! through solid rock." Here the road i The accountsTrom the" wheat markets manded by the heights of Popocatar Hi, Rr;U;f JJ. 1 4. i . ; .i ll,eir interest 10 go fo war. . I'llllU'i 14IIV, 'III ll I ll.Tl 4,1 1 1 I. lllCllt ; ...1 t :lr. Jefferson's Opinion of War. " Ne ver was so rfihch false arithmetic employ- d on any stliject as that which has been employed td pursuade nations that it is -t to jto to war. Wrpi thn l l dlil ii. . - t.a . m soHe, blended Svith affectionate tenderness, that h wno Kfwinai ne coum cxPeci no mercy ,roIn of the French Departments are again be-', " occupied by strong battery; would r sat jupon! her expansive brow.rendered her tea- the handsjorthe soldiers, bade his companion to coming each day more serious. In almost , Pa88aS 1,1 an army over this Jteep, r.;- : l- i . i i i . . . J lit i-irpnnrpd fiir tlip ivnrst find ctnnd liL- n linn pviru licfrirt f. ro ii nrinnc W....I . exposed ascent, a task of VPrV Ureat (J l ! tn i-4 a Of An TO nan- 1 11 rortneo rtmlilir inlornc inn '. ' w - ...w . . . - - w. v. . . w . w.v.,v4 4j4aaiu44.ju44iwiaw?.iui.l ULLU1" ' 1 1 ' lUIHStvibll iiubii iu ivuwgvt uiiiii llllLlvaillli " Of education she could boast but little, but al hay, bidding them defiance. The boy, far beijig possessed of good natural abilities, and! from exhibiting any symptoms of fear, appeared habitiially observant and reflecting, she had ac- i entirely t(j rSet llis ow dSPr. aild to disre quired a Vore of useful knowledge, and was in- ard l,is 0u n i,ersonal SXY his a,lxie,y fcr tellUent. far bevond what her vears and advan. that of his elder companion. , j j . 4 1. . I I I :..-. . . . i j mnnfiV Whiehi it has pnst tn lnin.ut-thA enttkd was a mass of flame rollincr '-i.x.. i-lL . i J i: I i . w v u avi.b, , (j IIIIIV LUIlllt VI Ullf 'c Hc-'jfTlie.firnj set ranks staggered tie territorylthe rightl r(, Giiucimy. even woen iijejieigLts u(. rrv. ..r.,c r.. : r- ed, the perils and obstacles of the r - i he typus lever w.as increasing: in Uub- . .' , , , i -.i , , not entirely surmounted ; tor the road c lm 1 he hov,tals were crowded jntQ de mw dell, where a small a: : lhe banks of Ireland have further ad- .f-,rce m ht 0j)erate with-great effect vanced the rate of discounts to 0$ per arffe annv accompanied by long trai cent on all Dills having more than sixty parua of artillery. This dell it iravr: tages would seem to promise. The teeming ; The officer nettled at the cool obstinacy of days to run. All of shorter date six per the Rio Frio (or Cold Biver,) where volume of Nature was her class-book ; her won- the scouts, ordered his men to hre upon them . -I j "'Hfcd. Then like a tieer snrimrimr ! wisdom." Jl lk cJvert. the Americans leaned i ., 4 .-r- ----- . IT . TJ Hi' 1 '.(J QV ;jhr aLrnl.o ncrncc ilia Alnirlnir nn , 'iOX'V441lJ, 4V VltUllllg) Up il.ev(fv llritish lities'and over the. rriins; "7 Gi-m one black rosistless wave. The . n " . ;Vpiureii, aim ine exuuinjj drolis works her constant study ; and with a; soul sensitively alive to all the sublimity and to cut1 wood here, ! beauty of Nature's teichings, what wonder that! her: progress was rapid and certain. It is not in bustling towns or crowded cities. At the first mention of the word, " fire," the boy threw himself before his comrade, and received the contents of the musket levelled at him. The! youth fell, faintly ejaculating the name of u Robert " The sound of that loved voice, pljj ;' that the mental faculties are strongest or earliest no Iong?r disguised, told him at once that 'twas ciiiation Hall on Monday, the ad. T iJP'r developed, or the emotions of the heart deepest his own Kate. " Friends !" exclaimed he, weeks rent was 23. " you kace slain a icoman ! The soldiers fell ore if, like alstrong ship smitten or to catch fish thereiexpended in impro Vve. thcii will a noble effort closed , vinS what thfy alreddy possess, Hn ma Nie'Sttselcana in their line, and airain kinS ro5d ?Penin r VeJsi building ports, if-t1 , : -, ; . : improving the arts,. and tinding em -TOOU ing 10 IhC Charge.. !UUt the mnt fftIi th '-l. Ml-'nrinr.t-wniit,! rpnrtr UonHhmg fire.mowed them down, them mtich stroncelr. tnach1 wealthier, and or most ardent. It does not require the crowd I!..l1r.ite.1l . .1 . -1 I I .if t nrl:' t;t ll I 11 II .1 P 1 1 1 - .1 1 i lnl fl It tinrl 44 nnJ haap Z Cm liranlKinr. ircm into irajrments, iney mm- ; mucn nannier. -rl ms 1 none wilt oe our eaoau room, ine iascinaun2quauruie,ine voiup-. u4iv4 a Sun.nui,onU ri 1Vi. Un.ttiinu6 ' . I i J i . -.-I i S , :- i i ' . ' . ... . . . . . r i i i t J i i tuoiis waltz, the ashionable Dromenade. the or: iorgiveness 10 ner muraerers, ana a prayer lor ifffersdn'& Virginia, p. 290 rebus spectacle, the unceasing round of gaiety, I her lover, yielded her spirit to him that gave it. thes flattery and adulation, or the hypocritical n i.: ! i no irttu ..4 it. .1 " . I - tem. , soiuier may assuage ineir uursi a;.- r In Ilelfast typus fever prevails to an bors of this difficult passage. 'The ll'u enormous extent. No less than a thou- the only point on the road, beiweeii Ih t 1 1 . i t. IM..I.. 3 . ' . sanu persons are mulcted. In the last, four months754 persons have died in the Kilkenny Union Poor house. There was a dreary gathering at Con- Phe Meiico, which i likely "to ovo ojr ar: trouble. It ii midway between the twu when it is passed; the road; to lhe c. smooth and delightful, vell watered a: shaded. In some places it passes for r . tween parallel canal and ryws If L poplars. , I fir CDticcalment. and noured in one i ! l i - i TUr fntUAtm P lU r r : i i ,i ' i i:ru .n ..r.it I lj.i j .i .u i .i . . . . Upon them Over their dead 4 " li ,1jluc twi);evy. uiuui SjCopiniuuy ui a coiiciiiiuuai inv, iu ran iiiiu oi an t uriu utrar uii uic iu- ou nave uikuii inat Me CVent WOUld liasicil uuic aaji an c uijoiio, m iieinu,auu ; active existence liner sentiments ot the human trom me the onlv being tor whom t Would wish sion ot a peace. ' .' m - -r ym iews ot the capture oi era Lruz w.as ' . received by the ship Arcole, winch left here on the 13th day of April and reach ed Liverpool on the 7th of May. . Mexi- ,.. l- . . :.. .1. t l ... " ClUI Mlir.IV MINK 111 (llf. I .1)11(11111 IIlil.1 lv a, Ul i . . i - . .... "Cowards!" he cried, "you have robbed me ..;, , L.-Iif Allien nas jei wen ioiaM. . ;l her want ol men in th thek v ipii.v tuc conciu j j;ffm.g;thc drfag-ropes, attempted .4!Jn away, but the pieces were too lTlnd jhc!wood!too dense." -Thev can- tbcm on the enemy, for the artil tenet i:il! ': '" ..- -' i '";carnea ou the matches, u came tothiSiCOuntrym 1772. He became a follower bf John jWesjey, and while working as !a tailor, tn Baltimore, held the first Methocjist class iieeting in America. He commenced preajphing in 1774, contin uing his min sterial functions as an itine rant during! ind long after the revolution- heart. FarJVom it. The God of Nature has to live;; my life is no longer of any worth to implanted in each individual breast an irresisti- me -villains ! do your worst ! but, stop! be- i Jjondon Corn Market, May 7. It is many years since there was so If Santa Anna makes his stand nt I: with an adequate artillery furce an c haiferies, our army will have to fight the mot serious, bloody, and dest rue i i lere kly tettlrd t country to back Santa Anna. jn this 1 . i uhih the Mexicans will h.ave an c,; of making. There will be some di:;.c : ' ever, in arming all who may present t!. : and in furnishing the woiks with ''o. ! 1 1 it I . I .-h HvimilrA o II eti-nnrr nfifiDcsitv nt i-1 r t , t- a l-nn mnwloi. mn iiie lur Inn in'ftrnlV 21m 1 . .1 r 11 01c niiuuiot ti. on uii in v,v.ojii 1 luiuir , iu iuu iiiuiuvi 4.i, H44-. - " " - v . Tn ii p rl pvpiTp m phi in llio l ii r In nn m n r. i . . . .. L . ... j . , ., r . :, ,r, , ,. , 4 c a "'7 " f uui we presume that the cumrmv. and the unsophisticated, unlettered maiden of sassin ! I he soldier who n.id fired the creau- j:(,t ag occurre(l lhjs morning. Buyers tainted in Mexico with Almonte ct t!. ; r .. A 1 ' .1 'ill -ll' .1 I . L- 'J .1 . 1 . - al t tVrt nnrl ii . 4' . t uiq toresi, nuuuiuu aiuuu mc wuu inns, 111 me aw, .nj v , weie in iruui n reai many pana mc o ituperiutenu the delences in ILe cn; himJaloet nntiiitTA. is as much the obiect of His stant Robrt Wellius feil, pierced by a dozen country, and. although the arrivals of for- nmbablv cptoriod iht . Rio I'tio a i! 1 1 I J 14 lfll4 lillU I wiuiiuii- j .-.-.v v..0- 5 " - a -' ' v O - ... -- , - .- ary war. e died fat his residence in j care and protection as the susceptible, sighing balls J I Not content, the blood thirsty ruffians eign wheat amounted to IJmiv qrs., it vmlable point of defence agrunst an nr Brunswick buntyi fa in. 1835, in the i beauty iu palace halls. plunged their bayonets into the his prostrate was all taken off at an advance of from proaching the capital; and hare pro' . fltiri vonr nflhis air J rm vlnir K.on f. min. ! L , . . . . a.. ' L JJ i....u r... 4s to Gs ner ar. on Monday s prices. moved thjther the cannon intended i r t Ukiild:cii::CmerhMm.iT.ed; Mer U Ibel l for more than sixty! i"'."" ; U,vl ,u.., American Boar advanced to 49, prba,. n.ii l. iii' '. ' ; 'i . . " . . 'i . . . vvv., a-a.....-...,;,, v ...Qu .u.vi.,.i . , i v. j " - ppi nm tniir limes ine amount in nana iurnri. rv. ... . I. lUS SWord administered the JCrt,a ! ! "! linfw."ftr th fickle, transient (,n f ih imnul. hnrrilit b.itrherv. and madts llbem sensible of' . ' 1.1 i. i.: rt..1 II ...... Of the reiult we have au f.'tri our . tcr in '' -ii i .. . , . h ! 1 . 'IF i - wuu .. 4--.. i allrgiance, and thus in trinmph is t ; f r sive. but with her whole soul. .Her love was their owii daniierous situation. The straw at n5i rmrl beans, all Is r.lhe field. Barley, oats, malt. to 2s dearer. In- EllingtOnl jionvijcted for the murder of : aij.itJevotlon, pure, unselfish and holy ; every one side of the barn had taken fire from the wad dian corn, on the spot, taken for exporta j Wtisb, I rA Wingl in the -woods, : VlCtor. N !of! VCa!SVlt,e T'l kindly feeling of her nature w; kUU;.l!-c: i.. .t.;. ecutcd according, to! the sentence of the j , j 'L..,.f-. i: :rrtlc vMri;u 10 recover ineir was engaged all : of V piling's pistol, and whilst they were engag- lion, and by our own millers, Js to 4s per .iru,in,w v. Va ua i a : v.i.i.u:.,... i. - a :a - nr. over our previous currency. ... 41- 4m l a l a j j a 4i j a m. - : w "W -f w a a m l ll l in a...-a. w -al a m. . ill . ill a JVl v m ii 411 f m a u la . a av v. j A m mw .:!'isr ';'T- ' .,v' " court, at Wnrttwlh nn Kriiav thf "2 1 St i J ' : - ' ' . iVH L'a?.' i 1LJ l! .1 ' "w ' ' v " w" ' -"V " I ! . I ... ! . . ..,.lL L.lJ.,.- Ti, oUI f o. 7 ;.n,-rmrJ I rWi II rr i l ii , i y iirovc ine muiua-men ; jnst , t i3 said that he made another con- i Kobe ft Wcinng, a young L.ieutenani in me , iu ueauway. iuuu w ..r. -v..v, .r,.. .. k ltvV.th'e. lopc to their covert. But ! fession, unde'r the tallows, in which he 1 Jersey line, was the4 object of all this affection;; the dbprs, but in addition to their own inside yyc have scarcely anything in from Ire- ' il.L t L-.LI'l a .t . : ,i..::. l.U... L LJl - : i- ..T V ... , t.- it prehension is that another gtuiom i t ! purchased at a grrat acrice i f v lives. .1 MCM3. OF THE CAMPAIGN IN a t t ' .'ll. ;Paia. they were met "by those de- denied that pny orjc was implicated in J l-Volleysyvhole companies sunk : the murder Jbfat hufis(lf. il. . l i I ..! : L fi.c; fieidj 'nnd the solid forma e$T fVi4 cccsry to give terror to ivRPC: the : btiVonet, was utterly bro- id'. ft W land or coastwise during the p.ast three hf?re haVc undr m9Mnz d.ays, and tlie duly arrival of wheat is erenin-. News was receired frc ndr was it lost upon him. He was a young man fastenings, a true hearted negro, a servant in the of education and deep feeling, and, appreciating ! family of Hughes (who, with his household had . . .. . 1 . . 1 1 1 .L .11 ! l,.. !.niinallai4 tn a-amnt In m-m I- a roAITI for lhe ner uevviliuu, iriunuru ii iiiiu aa ui 44.4 44, i , , i .. .i c j. t 1 i i .: . . - i j . . i- . . .. . l I lull Mil.; a.li lit t h fa f filch Olinnli - I In. . . 11 l H l 1. I 1. 1 1 4.. iStn4n 14 44 4 ! L 1 1 1 1 .1 . 1IIIIIW IIIW llVrilll I3UII 11 1 UI ill A CAUTIOUS FELLOW, . i the sincen.y and tru.b ot h,ch bi, arden. na. , , noneu ana " dia ,orn meaU and t0 ! 1 1 . .(.' inra vn4 cnn:ihle. He was the commandant of! tnem ;W it bout, and deprived tuem oi an; uuj i lea rri, by 'rt man who was thar T r . j ; - , ajair cxiein,:irtii suua ui uaie !. 1 . - I I . ,- , v . .nmmnv fit SCOOtS. andJKeinfT enfra?7ed in a ' eSCape. ,3 U .... lnfnlv tSo.ti nnniotumufl n r.xn! i'n ' JALArA;May 1?, 1 mum., ifwa. 1 on Army now t ii 9 very murzles the "Miki- i" r , V aim uiiTJin:i iiir V al!?e,r lH. and hurl the whole I L.na back into iK ,.t- r it. i yfrft?a,n Ilis men and wirii; H.3?n'J jthcy advanced to the i i''1.trCCd Rloiwlv h.ick; ibA Amnrt. M6' ?lr f S rihe cannon ra!men crawling away to : 4 wt rallying behind their, co in Bei ing country graphic, wires with as tonishmentj A nsser-bv asked him what 1 . ,1 : 1 . i J. 1 . I, . 4- - ! ., ne inougnt on it. VWal, I do ktioktacUv; replied: the lellowVbufI m surd theV" Avon't git me to ride on the p6sts wouh oftTM "mm l'i. ' rr " . . i . f . . I ir.Q nhnrUiu T..r. I. fT: . 0 . . . ' . . a ill : . ; 11 1 . . . 1 1 1 n a r'lii 1111 1 ri 1 111 . 1 . j . 7 uuiii iri.i 11 11.11 nr ill. . . m . . 1 . 11 . .a-. 4.' . 1 r.inrnaH M-.ih oil vvnpinth. an : Deer! comDeni-u 10 remove 10 inane room iwi i... - , - irruatv. 10 ioe cutrci luai Oataia .in u ukt uvuuii, .4.aU. ..4.u .4 ...in - , ... . .i kja. r.Act. . 1.. r i. . . . . - . . Ibat place in adrance ol oururmy, ar . approach! of Gen. Worth's jdiition, bavins with him about 10.000 mf n. i uv i..u kiiuia i i , . . . . ' . m I M - . . . . T ,miIo fn, Kans on (TO IToH in D PSf aDC. i I 1.1.-U: a I . 1 . .. . ierwick ( AlaineV ' acomi a,v ' "6uo"" t- -, . nave laieiy ueen accusiunieu 10 receive. , no oouit expresfu in rriaimn 10 ir." i, V i i . i . . 4V . .1 . i rr.i ; rt . a ll. - -,1 in Aa ta ' ..a ' . i . . I . 1 a . 1 a idntrv fellow was! sehiceot great importance, was constanuy per-j ibE names increased rapiai), an ... .... lhe steadily improving lone oi lhe . cent asto tuo numner oi men cania ad- , wna Uim. iiowrirr, t u noi inuitv . ment overrated, whn we ctsne to ccr. facility and ability of the .Mniicans.to ': gelher an army whenever .iney can . IIIU ' I.U .44 ... . ' RUm'dithintri them wires and tpar ihyj great cdakJail clean " Is that clock TisSit over1 th a visitor, the Other! day. " . Kight ovdr tlice," said the boy "tail. no wuere else, v ? H f I J . . . " . . . . . illln his lite. i moments' the whole building was eintiopeu in country markets, and tlie additional ad ! o tlie 2ith June, 1777, after the retreat jf aheet bf living fire. ' ' vance in London pn Wednesday, hare .11 . J k . ! tisrJli J .u n 'a-scaoedt ': suffo- further, stimulated the trade here; in the Ihfi tSriHSn ariliy UUIII uiuil9niv.i iu iiuj; uuc VI IIIU-V5 .J-i Po"""- ; i i . . , . "'!- I ino irmsu ai ... , y !. . , ..riims to the furv mterval since our last market, and upon 'at-: ilU..L:--lAn lamnArn rilif ro mivort hi oatfart lha cmilrP. hlV tell VIClimS lO IQC lUrj . . . uen. : ; asuuiiuii . iviniii a.j camp frbm Middlebrook to Q parties ol dragoons wcio ' ! . - .1 J; ' linaa nnrl near ineii cticiuj , " reeled tA use every means -Jj..r iu nflhV. movement, of tlie -TuV.iLL.: ril L 4 closed 4 ,-L ! ,r.it:: mn,n w. nriilr nm.l H - U tv.t- -t. . - This moTnimr's market was well atten- wm7..,r,.,Hiv.1TJ rT.77. T gunents.;-: ti-:vi Kvl. hll.r Atit.n.. Ki:- IVU .nf.r?ni-.4 '.Ki J.dt m.in ih..' Meiican's I ll" at-- .-ma tn lirllieh nm.- - al" T ..J Ma..'. JTmal rftitih rf9llf " SBtfll U-Vi, VMH UT a. uaun.J tiiuil .4.. ,. v .. - . - r, ' 1 I4UT 14WU I1U"V D 4I4UV1-4 iav.l.lM ' I . a . i. - . -. aaa. - -. . ill I .1 t.' l .s.. .. -j i :. .! ' ,-Jf- I .1 anrt n-ithnn nmmnfpi Himand for & ar ! mced.WI W terr ffrCSli 11 Is Kl. mVM 44 . V 4 mM -W 4t4 - m . J W r I . " a . i short space oTJime, any number r.. ' rrntiire. If Santa Anna should a-ii'i ployed in small ".parlies some in British uni--tViXord Howe's ld lform, in the. British. camp, so.ne. disguised as llslana.ty'Sd, 17T7.;fv.;v VVyV j ; : i ' . - Ll ' . . - 'i f ' i- ' , - i - ' . - I " i - I t- i : .. " - ' , - - - v s. a im- It 4t' ,i

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