ji:n-"rf 'rV1in, h.U, irnt Minister,'? f 'tfeSr-cic thK YV" OnSirjdaVoFthkceisiom-theW. iFife.-fWe .!, ifti"intiJ VnS & . Con?rt5';.; n,L ' -.-i. rise fr-thM.daei; 51 inionnii'"v . ,!."" ' Ttri Vr.lAI st7Ajall itvi.jtoe. : Ann'a was considered 1 ! that inc - , The nexl dv brought noro tl)u(Ke Me1f ,to.vi! or.K '.j. Written ,Ii.v.1ir.ner tl ' .irr "ttethttliewQtDI.lielis e,obVqrf accounts iolonn njjfctf 1 ? f 'Jnond. and was witbin "wi'Vniles of ns vhfrc he pHposcd raining It will be seen br the foregomjr.ao Jed due! has resulted m the spared lives of the tombatant9.--Ve rejoice that both have csrqpeu t.idi iicimci, fcf them have rushed unbidden into the TrPsence of God y but - had: one been tilled, then 'should.Ave have xyished ...t ihe 1asf -'ourcnuntrVivere ef- frctnat, t( bripp the fiurvitinpf offender to justice. A I! it not to be lamented most serious .evil, that a practice j 60 inhuman in its nature, sa subver ,jveof moral principle, and sodestruc liTe of domestic happineVs,, should be cenntenahced bj'an enlightenel and T,tmr,a! community Let legislators tJ.eir duty, b enactipJavTs: .that! . r;:j render .tlus - OcieMaoiC t cumoeq, not "only 'IrTminaV In the first degree, l.ut attach infaovo the parties- con- HV. Borfhvick. !afe.Casherorthc Kas I.fthin co'ch Rankin;; House, Vi-H, defiladed hat institution of the fum of 42,000 pounds-arrived at 8a narniih in tha pHj uno, from i Liyr pf.r,on the 1Jjii'a. and W intant Jt af pfejendei!y-5irt 'jiiruii," She Tiff of the runtv. A rMvaid" eff" 500 poQ"nd, it is said, was offered in Kn;j knd for his appreliepsion, and which Vr. P'Lvon is -entitled to.; iHortli ick delivered up 200 puurrds. and sfa'eo that the remainder was. in Ku 'mre.sabiect to his order. 8000 pounds came down to the coast, there wasno MerP exjted to be foqfld in his trunk i thin-to be seen hut thf jrilt. figurf m board the Juno. Tie has confessed J head of a vessel, which arreponds tirrelf puilty of the act for which he ias apprehended. , ' T?r Crmrissioner for the adjnst ir.fTrt of claimsur.der the Florid s trea-tT,-tnet onu- the 11th insiant, the imy To which they had adjourned r.ri the 11th of March .last. M'r. White & Mr. TazewelKonlv beinc present, the v ad- i jpurDed, without enteripsr into busi- ' r.es. until u ronesoay. ,wnen tne ar ril f the thin? Conijusione r, Mr. I'.irjr, rnmpleted the Board. Having fxeil the hour of meeting at IfX o'clock, . m i II the'Board then adjf urn'ed." On "I'hurs- r.ay morn l r.g, they proceetieil to dis pose of the new. memorials.) which had bern filed ir. pursuance of their last -orcers. the number of wliich, we.un-j derstand, coniilembry exceeds jit'f i hvvSt(l thu lonkins the whole, num- her of rrt nif-rials filtd more than.si.T Utn -hundred.' The "examination of ihe new rnt morials will probably oc cupy the lJuard for three weeks or a tm-nlh : whether they will enter upon anyVihei division of their labors at the expiration f that' time, or allow lur t! crtime to the claimants, by adjourn ment to pr.me future flay,' is notyet lnyn. HeapprehemL however, that ' as the mere reception or rejection pf temVials forms but the smallest nart f f their ! boriou sd u t i es, th ey w 1 1 1 fui d j iirinrnes compeney very soon to ut the Hoc.r against all prpernatina Iuts, and proceed to, the-examination pf the voluminous documents in sup port of the severat claims. XaL Int. .;4'"reeably'fo the previous arrarge Ir.fi.is. and the nuhlichofir in-ven nf them, - the First Unitarian Church oft the City cf Washington was opened and dcd.catcdVn- Sunday the '9th inst. i.ft dedication sermon was preached in the' KMWn, to a rge audience,' hy the Rev. Hobart Little, Minister of the congregation followed by; a fVr .Jaoo iK the afternoOD,by"the Hev. Mr llddotrei?, 4 of Philadelphia : ' both ser vices were 'accom panied by a dumber ftjne pieces of facre'd. rniusic perforrn d by the strongest choir we!have ever heard Jn th city, . The opening of this chnrch is interesting to' our com munity generally," inasmuch as it adds a very handsome impfovcinentto our c,ty. The design ,of the edifice was turnished, by Charles Bulfinch, Esq: Architect jof the CapitpU and it is cer tainly hishW creditable to his tAstP ?i d judsmeijtiThe urifinUhedJoweri on the simtK ffrwt ..,.,u,t.t ; :1 to be surmounted by a cupola md bell, - -"u,. wnen that shi bi p.nranli.fft '" v .r ,.-"'JF'T ."ru ; yj if meni in me -new ana- c r-..l - I v" : .... V . -. . I 1 . ! 4hAk.n 1 ha Atm! I .1 J'l the' Bar. The gratia f" fTrecfr offAe Albion A letf er.dat ed Chestercotapt 5, Jf aVs" Ou r n e igh borLT r. Williams vhich:'eivesr:eryactjDfi.vdes tnpnnn oi.iu vwu-tmraguiuys ecflpei dentia tnterferepc"e.,?-J ' - k ( e o f th e. fa sse ne - jV 1b onV I thefriendtf:learninff,aUfl particular- ( Iv YtieCnlleisc'e. - hive experiencetf a the pr8xintenti6n i of yiaiting.; he "seats; of- If ftrriinc Tn Europev in'prder j i to advanbe hrmse-lf irv scientifiq' know-1 J- Gtoeralpw6itefttsJrV:fr Hani officer, ivhef unfqrtunate.lerjslied tnT t h e w re r H (o f t h e "A bTop -vper fo r med the 'folio winp rernarlcabte -achieve ir. e n t a t h e'sieffe of Sa ra go ssa. r ! A 1 1 ne h ead Of his corps of cayalrr Ihe forced a passa inrougn ;one inc frares r the. city "which was immediately after clsed upon him . ahd his fol lowers: . tie penefraten to the heart or tfiecitjp defending ifh's e I f w i t h r s u ch gal 1 ant r.j thattKey consented to'opop the gate& and let him return to JITe, French ar uiyj wlii'ch he accordingly did.,. M e bave tti.;rT7 1111.6 .ftlRmiriesu alreaiiy. rfcorflea," occasion hytae. ! late dreadful clo on '.the Briiisii coast;' j the losis of his Alajestj's ship the Con-' j fiance. Svffft all iher crew, consisting of J 20 menj This vjessel sailed froml f Cove oh Sunday "irinrnlngin company- j with the liarnett.' I he weather came on rxcfssively hard, until at length it . blew a, tremendous gale. jj'he Ornett : putninKMisaJe'and the Confwi.ncet kept Ihe sop. OfjAIo'pdarooriitns, i before lay, -shots , were heard b? the j people resiliug near Mizetr-Kead,' on the South-westrco3St, which evideTtIy proceeded, from some ship in distress. I When the 'day broke, and the people vr that of the. Confiance. t. In some ; tin.e after, the bodies of four marines j were washed 'ahire. and also a box, ! in'whirh was contained Ihe commis j sion of the second lieutenant Alexan der) of the Confiance, which cannot i leave a doubt--that it was that vessel' j which unfortunately was lost. . We understand, Jlvat in endeavouring to jcK' up softie pieces of wreck which Aw. -. m .k-.MaVKn I- a. a..u Were driven in among the. rocfes, four of. the country people were drowned The Confiance was commanded' by Captain Morgan,. who Was first Lieu tenant of the- Kndymion; when that vessel captured the American ship the President, arrd was promoted for his gallantry on that occasion, v . .' . ,V I English paper,. iTinlenl death nf Gen. Zotig.f-A letr ten received Jri Boston, from an'Arne -ricah gentleman in the city of Mexico, 'dated 9thof April last, communicates the death Vf Ge,n.jLong., The. writer states i Since-jthe adoption of .the present gnvern merit, wkich is deciiled ly nionarcJiicaU at'd intoleratit-in r'elir gion, Gen.ongi with -his officers and soldiers, ' jVaide' itiieicl . hi rjr tier; seriy ice?: and admitting the --undoubted right of the people to frame their govern ment, -have; demanded rernu iteration for' their services and ,permission t6 leave the country. 1 found Gen. J. in this city, with a few, of his officers, j pnoannn sewing ineir ciaims. ine . I ?" aL Zu, l ' f r-i General bad brought thein, with grent perseverance, nearly. to a closed and a favorable issue ; when, yesterday, 'a-bour-8 o'clock in the morning, he prx) cewlel to te'qnarters oi Col. O'ltie ley wlii ch are . jh (lie .inquisition) to consult with lijm on' the subject. The General Was alone aocf a he entered the sate, a .cadet on sentry shot him- through the lungs, and he expired im mediately. ;.A : .vjpil of mystery hangs overlliis black JransactiW, which time alone catl:unmaik.,, - A letter received bya gentleman in New-York, from Col. O'UieleVi dated x Citr of Mexico, April i 2, 1 822, state J lhat iatter the death oltheenterpriz-, hng andpatriotic but unfortunate Gen. long, pis jai-'yviii anu testament; was fui nil in his porifolio, Jiy w hich he te qtieatbs bis effects to his honored arid ged Father, Frederick Long, of the City gf.NeW-yprki ; &c.,That the Mex i t an go V e rnmerit has obtained his j II a nd 'ad i u sted his a cc'ou n t , a n d are n o vr ( ready to pay the same , over to his fa-. ai. . i "L; !-, .:-'t -Sr"" iner m prumug nimseii o ne nis 14 . t ' " t y 1 ' '- '. S- ijury;)f CoJwnbia tconnl Gcrpsent Ris k;4rrie va nee" cof ! thV : u n vvdrran fable I exprnlon of lanffuage' by'fneihbers ojj wirnesi.es vanu javcercain ope rpiexiog andinitatihirWnannevfespf lnterrpffatinii Ttne$ses, wit)tarview"tolenqarrasstjft istrnrta: Cloth compared' orVooJIeof tanu tOiitri ; ir wnicu vainer we tn ficheapVand fs much mnreUcrviceable, wears ; bet tfr i than im ported Ptainsfand : liaafbeen reffirrirtih; wherever' it ' ha s beeirr f atMuced. - v American Gtothi. ; had - thplea'r fture;yest6la of;eia i"u. K p i cce -t o t Extra'$tiw$r ; Amicmni IhLueJbadclnth ma diiJtq our' pwn favor,1 ive have, the assurance ;of jpooii petent iudges that for.teixture, material J ann nnisn, u is equal ii an jinn ev er matte i ri t hiciAlti t ry'iapffi wjl" n ol su fffr in comnarison with he Jpjctrai super. -Pixons. of. Brirain.r Partfcuiafj atteanon is paia to ine. quraomiy oi. the-'color of thiSacjirth which is war. ra n ted 'to stdjidy' Wev. fee I, assured i t is onfy .'necessary for the:mica)i; people fo become acqtiantedwifh"lie excejlehce of the naoufiicture of w ool: and cof ton' of -their own country to give them a decided prejerence, ttSpe-j ciaily as t hoy can be affordecf at m ich cHeAfer prices than foreign fabrics ofi the same d4 cripdon and quahlv. A Ilrtfotrl paperstates that an es tablishment ;fbr:4H )fltTacf'6rei; o i ri'2S4on!iets is anout jo boJ mVde at jinteri'dance of MrBSorilija'Veli.s'lie lady t'6 ivj.iom a mefal wai votetl bv t!ie ;iovai oociery orV;rts in lirtO'ioiJanu uiiii ii is iiue'uieu u ue carrieu uu io a considerable extent. Discover vj of the Arf of fflnss-Jlak- ! ?w":.Pliv relates, "tha't the art of ; making Glass - was discovered by the i fotlowing circumstance ;-A.s some mei ; jchanija were carrying IXitrefi ..tjiey-!. stopped iiPar a Riye issuing from Miurtt CaVmcl $ oot readily finding stones to rest , their, kettles on, they erii ployed- some .pieces' of their; nitre Aim 4 V Ck t M -v . . yv Tl an ' iVnn.lll n I 1 . i- 1 J vrw 'a reading, wfitmgi and arithmetic, as far dissolving the Nitre,- it mixt with th w tUL tJ rklA , 1 . i a - '- k - i7ra?;the rule of three. -,'-wr-.--v-Y;-' sand, and a transparent matter flo-wef , 4 r v-fr, it. . i liiii. i' which in fact f-was nothing less than glass. ; -. .' --". ;.:-;; : j Yp.-r-The 'manufacturing etdbT lishinent of CoJ.. Enoch' AV4swall? in Watfrtown, Mas.. M'as entirely consu med by fire on the tnornirig of the 30th u1t. The, fire, wj:ich is conjectured to h a v e '' a ri s e n fro m' s po n t a n p u s e o m b ii h -tion,; was discovered in the upper, part of the buildingV between "7-and 8 o' clock but notwithstanding the eyer tionsof the town people its progress could . not be arrested. . We under stand .that six , thousand dollars was insured on the property in New-York. The amount of loss is j estimated" at from 1 2 to gl 5,000. V The PtiWdeV. Mills pt AlrvlGehre Trotter, in the vicinity of this place. were yesterday, blown up, 'or the se cohd time in Ihepiesent year 5 anil we are sorry to add, that a negro man was killed byjhe explosion,-and the bu ild iug alniost entirely demolished 1 . : . - i ;. - Lex. Pub. Adv ' Lead MnesThe valtiable" Lead Mines belonging tothe j U. States, pri the tipper Mississippi, are about being leased ti ehterprjsfhg individuals.- CoLliohnsotiA it is said, has obtained a lease of part of then) J foi ten years. The Indians, it seem si own aa Vast portion of these mines, fend as a prof of -th ei r a m 1 azrn v 1 i ch h ess ; an d yalne, theS. Louis ErjoTiirer-represents that one person in a season sriit ted 800,000 pounas oi .in is mineral, l.ue ncoes of our soil appear to be inexhaustible in coal,5 copper lead, silver, &c., -l '-; 7"4'. '"?- . -jv---;:ry;!:-i' tiiverpool state that Apiencan veFsels fadetr with hiiMinn nd'Britishi Manu- t'actures have cIeacedVoiutv from that porif on. Jiriusfi accouui, iui jam, uui fea.lly intended for ChinanItUsttiot improbabl e t h a t the B ri t isfi Mercha hts intend to trade as Americariand uri der the Am erica h flirg,' on til they have Settled their diflerericewith the JDhi nese.v Nothing icOUld be easier, updr such- circumstances, i than for jhoe Anglo'A met ica'n traders - to r.qu arret aga i n with th eChi n ese and thrif cause our .Flag to beshut oiit from Canton. Ourj government shopld ins'tanfiy,-i if they.havevhot already isendputf in structions to pur Consutior his gover,h- -- ' a' ' -a.?- i.-V.. ''.:"-:- ft suitcf cdrifertircs'betufeenMKiSttva pnsesron;thc iabjecfthe VitinT MiionwaVfepitrteCio bnt.r f oases. - k- AuwrrrauwiQ- co-in 'reports ( accord f xiRiencePi piernnts c(aime or:j Vi rgi nia onjnfiia j f of -HeofiitterV a ndi ores s e i w i I li ngn es X o isubmit thoe i!tt uuartr o.t cu.iuitisitipers msuruieu according -to thecnmpaet.Vahd. $nn ciuaes iin ine foirowin resuiations y Itesolvcdtfy th& General dssem6&f is epedtent tt appoint A:Biard of Co joA missioners; Hsdesinwl :by the Siatebf vir-; giqiifi, m iiqr coTtn u n icationap tneene-r tbVcOipaCtr controversy oeiweerv.tne .x.wo otatesv tiousje of Represfiiititi yespn'-tii& aoi th.i.HUtefVwith aulhoritv to enter4nro the: viujL.me. Virginia cpginvjssipner, jpajat torj to tbe orgam?atipn tot; the; tribqnal (wiide f ; tbe oropat an3 T0prY,the.ame 1 io. tnt? legislature of KerituckyV at thcirl next: esslonj' taxable;;': thx .toapoifat cntoneron th parof ;ieuiucky whictitreport siiall be sublect to the cdn- 4rpiCthe'Ji'islat.ttVe;t r..jj:; i -ftSotoed. THat the; Governor of Ken- tuckjl Btr Vequeted'toP commiinicate tKe eigti-KsirVuV com rt) issioiii4 from, ir- . tf en r y Clay was a pno i pteil-a jCom -; in.iss orierr-p ufs u a sit , to Mi e seco n cL,o J cnese. resolutions, f--: (snv late! pcfersburg;kepuhlifcan) a n v e'ia minat io'of the sch t a cs bet ong i rig uik6md2v$pn ejniria rif estab lishirlertin-;thisorww befin "in Rtration only thirteen mopths. ThischiAf wlijch i conducted: u pori t'fie LaTi'casW?an system; owes its ori gi n ,3s ma tiyyot'-ou r reader s are , app t : ssd,Jto the -benevolence of; the late M r.Da vtyA nderson, who benueathefl his estate (between ibtfL 12 OOOV the to thM" Corpora tiou. for jtheJpurposeotV gi vi ri! a p! sitti ..English eijiication to ttv?' poor time chibli en of Peterburs. At the 1 of f Vr; nderson V: deatfic the L ncasteria.-! mode' of educationvas jilknown a'oong us ; arid ;d he good mariin hiakingjf' bequestanticipat eo 11 tin ing more tna n : uesrowjng up.'m a ff W f the roost indigent children of itlre tovvnthe first rudiments ofart En- glisb that education h i s y?i 1 1-; eit pressi rig;; ? t ney snumr ue insi.ruciuUxOii 1 ' A. ; k ' ' 1:' - V. ' L - '3' ' in Little did this most excellent 'cfti zenJ feagi n e' that; hi s do nation aitled liyhje pittance we- recetve irom Jtbe J itrar vr Fu nd . and anfacorisiderable t sUpscri pf ion on th e part pf the ;corpo. faiia raupn, was oestinpq io impart xo eve--ry poor child in f'etersburg, stichni e f u cation as- is ord inarily bestowed " upon those who are not 'designed for" the higher f de!artmen Such, however is the fact, .- s-f ! th e Anderson , Seinjnnr there Ihis time no less than one Attn- Jof fin are at Hfred on ic.ri-it&if scholarsV and their improvement has. been mast astonish f ng. (The sch ool w as open edj o n,' the nrst of May; 1821, at hi ch time many of; tbef sc holers wet'e;ilnacrjjuairited teven iwlth; the alphabet ;, whjle very ! fe V coul dire ad , arid a st i I If sbiafler number write or cypher.' w hat is the state of? inijoveme'ttt; ;sioce that pe riod ?; Many, it not ail, ot those Who Commenced in thejtlrst;cssJand; nia'rkid their rudecharacte now writeya fair, legible hand, andat the same time have rapidly progressed in reauing, cypncripg, w,u. uiju-manifest generally such fan unexpected im provementvas to afford the most pleas- ting satisfaction to: the trustees,.and entitles the conductor oFhe scnoor to the best thanks of thexommunity, for his perseverance and indefatigable at-, ten tion to the arduous duties ofhts office. :ry fff f ' V-e"- If The great and "unusual rise pf the Aiaoama river:;ays uie rjurmwn; uos se rious ly i rij i t red theplapte rsof that country. All the planters onthe river; wtll have tof: repiantJpsingj;therein ja'll their previous labor - and piany, we fear; have jnot feidfjit5, enough to seeure ieed.torjthe secoho)lanting liX'thaievjBiVWlroi rygreatWhav heard of tbreC very: valuable laiitatioris,flm destroyed : by the washipg of the a- terS. N-. .-'" i '--s'J.-4 --4 H; ' . It ii ,rj?much. tope regretted that tije. fine landsont are subject to overfluwr but ithere i sojT;rerief inefa ecu H to a ny mi sebfe vou s ceptib extraofinarxtasons, fcwith,the epe ienced & careful plan ter, :the tossaf the .rstrls! but jth loss 6 jf labor!: iir the : first ;iaritingf JgVv the recession , of thenwaters, always; aftirds;time!fe Tiiet late sweifpl tlievriyersaid tothayeibeeh uoeauan anntjnirtUpwafli;of 400" Bfititi; s families arrel Vesidinvat Toura.". ' , niefoIJovVin'nafotimprtf U H paWfWashf ntliine; oUi: Countf' v oFjho .Amartcan pharacterX he'sara1- ' ' he Engiivhon Wlr t-?thrco .eyon(lAfthAtltic; , equal them av least; in libertvhd po ' I.ttcaUnlellince'V thit Aey.iJ Vbli'r o strtisgf ocessfi witf, m-? i ?ri mer country, in what lfiirardiiliero- ' r-a cesVof oirirne rce; imlastfi, id C f cu ureVnd;tW th sorpas 'itfii jiueipprme oeni miietr tterafv $arsy ) 1 , ..rlOu'iic.ea ' ..J'! vortl.y;of takihhisIa ' ; of tjie Engiishaicsf lsAtWf- ' EUzahnmniThi ill. 50urce;hiheloUa'keo: ifroiS ierolVAii' ;,?, ?ii' , lilmeicalr :; tQe fevel of ffte purea ' i iTflnt ivrifr .r.rultioH hvTKVii1ftnl 99 r -.::-: 3. : t J -. ttif.eoyiwgiana.;,:. TeMaria?ersof the N-dieahl ' 1; Theitrejratelddres TAioffi tbiIeiirated lch-Trai. J S ' I tyisit thiscountrvioi Vxhibiting bis talenta mw JthcKtfc e ppciv'y.uioioi iwto 5 y .1 eerj i, ( ' .;i which does hdnor tdfheMad arid heart if? . f tJiejWrjteo that heVafe deciiried feX iiriTjtalion . J-V'- azctteh and incessant toils had "left me even ihfc fios. ' sibiUtyVpf :domf so but the busmesi ; tlie j Stage gaj at) tny timean( i-pie anV to .deyotb tdihy private affair hence ; -.4 . -. .. .. i. ; v:;:yy ; .; Sitt I would h?T answered louj? agjl ;, -r'v your lettervwhich Mr;:Gilfert'Had, thegoWf1; V : riess to forward Ho the. it e6ntiimt;Mud3or( ?" -T . n. j mat l,iiavc uluu iu utAwiifj reai iiie, anu . . whom 1. associate exclusively id5 not Uow ? -; T " " -- ' " - n.- ' . v t TT V A TV WAJI A. - siH: arellfc tarded this answ.er. 'o'urinvftatioii to -.-viSf your chantry; is tod:1ftattennf notdpexCite 'V in me the liveliest gratitude and:'' the "man- her iiwhich it is exptesseaVrnuirtrnecesry f add to the regret 1 feel in not hafirigjt in my - powerto accent it' trhfortun to feel the dedine of Veat-s. arid trie children fby whomlani ,iiiToo4ded arjei,stiU .t that period ot life wftica claims jjlllbe cares ot a;, tauier-j .this' forbwis tpe to expose-' mv healtbT td'tJid fatig-ues of "alonff ,-navJaitrQn arid td - 1U. A.. . "--.f. . ' . .' v uic lunuence o anoer cumatte. ;;it was nor, J confessithout grief, afterI Jtad.beeh long- derarog theT;neSori(i f Atjr fancysmjled ai V"V 4.V&Vrv JLli LAClJltl . LUC. V CI BCZS Ul . IjUJ 1 rlllC' . Ra&hen oftbenhletrjrerv, pui tue-ocearipetwcrn me ana, ,my children, arid 1 oou ilqt; resolvepU that Reparations ? Jyput tnit -'to'lau those Vho have participated in jour. ; kind intentions relative to' meif the lively; ex pression., of-, m v firatitude. I had almost said; the sbitqw it Ogives rrie,nbttd accept of ad; ; r-V'tAAC. . V.". . 'r -7.1 rri owing is easier man to nna fame; ; ( especialiyf yntM gomnirierits f i; f v-; d:ca)aBoAt , fcbfere " , ecoiibi6alJrfic certof iciimanvdi 4' 4 cians wreJmtnedia vt g have; killed nearUQcljtcViedun .f The doctors avo wed their innocerice9 ;. andJdeclaieilihat !no; digitalis atll- ' VI. had.bee qTje'Q.V f No id igilalis ! ! 0 rtob proMrofMr Penmanship was ooii ttea in the Report -' f of tbefTcuUof the;Ieicade-:r-. my inserted In'ciur last r f f .-" vjf f f ' v-. J..-- : f It'i;dae to:tlir. Frle fTeacher of PetK C ;; Tnahsoip;' to sayrthitf duriii&liia abort fconr j . ' ;( dents, llde-, arid ieTnale,' Jhaye Sie cwsi-:f deraEJe A pficiejieyr(in XCppwridhVTh'e ithproyement of several that ciifrht be nameA exceeded aU expectation; :;'tv. V r" v-fe; A'f On the 10th. lost. Thomas IL Ddrini, : EsqUorney at 'tawC Petersburg ia ;f . " MissuMarv: Johnson Jdauerhter of.Wiu. ' . Jbhristmi Esq, ?of Chesterfield, Vaf V: '' f : Ihebern. a fekrdaya' ago;;G etPu : i- rant Hatchv ih ;Mrs.?West Jvida f ttief. I V iaie-Jdho S.VYei:.p.?v?f :34:ir Hi i ;;-C Af ffx t4eifnr rff lVt? flmphMiniaL , i a VB w p w w " - aw O -"T T" , , ral bftue Arinyif Cihatii tiughterfMaj. ri.'ijt .!( sister "of Col. Vm; Crbgnapf iie defenderj , .f -.' f ( f j df Fort Saiidusky; during tne Jaie: waK.f f ;,L ) f m NasJi" .county,' Mr Ande i ."J Jbba, oi cither ;cf ; Geo ? this tooutyif f ff f'f - .f j- f I Oritbe lJJth inst. in Stnathlleld, -John- i I 1 ' tunycouniy,;Mr. v-rccu u-toii, inn- r..r ;. v- f keeper pi,mai Ptawc wim-ww-; ( I i .'(; ,t. if r'Vf l :.,v; V if3lv ' , M J I- I'. 5'. -r'. .... 'if -v i if f?!i df ft m r . .. u ! 1 "! f if m , V 'ft I I ;14:- l L 1 question whether - there will be in puWicj'NoUrn- ;tb Mayor, and die; II. in hicb he is likely to lie placed f f - "' ' -J - V'- ;f v ' V f -i' fV'-r fL;r.V,s 'fCp " -..'vv,. - ;-fr . ' rf ' ' '." ' . i. r- ' ' sA . :Ji - ? 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