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A nine . -ii .m' ! oW oVcionally rislt .this plaqTejr ' ? Soared floods convenient for those. &m tote ' 7V: October 10. ,- ': T rvmrtof Plea ml Qnarer Sessions, for L September, 1822. . Allies TVatherage ' . -P,minn for Tifary boi'heracre. adnVx pf f Distribution AVm Deatherae;t!et'd . J Lv IX this case it appear iir 16 the satiation cf the Ccurt that the defendant dors not reside irt the State aforesaid, It i therefore j ti m n.tiMVstlon he made siT weeks ortirl m, ii-p i - : jl t,e Ra'ei.ch Hester. that she appear at next Court, and either plead; answer or de nur otherwise the petition will hp taken pr0 confesso and set down for hearing ex MATT.: R .MOORE, c c. c. " STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA' SToWxs conrrir. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ' ' 1&Z.'. Sent er.ber 1822. "''. ElixahethCooV(,at cf Henry Cook's f ' -vat. : . Ceorce Coot. . ) , ' TT appearing to the satisfaction of- the Court, that Ann Knight and William Kn:Pf her.,hnhand, Elizabeth Garlick, S hbv Kn-pht. TVrinmin Angel awl Judy his wife.' and Cornelius; Kniirht. Legatees and Pevisees in thecaveated wdl mentioned, ! not reside within he limits of this S'atej It is thereW ordered, ihat publication be md frr : week snrressivelv in the Re gister, printed at Ualeitdvt hat thev appear at the next Court tobb-Men forth- Onntv cforesa'd. on the scrr-d Mondav in Dum ber nfrzt, so1 slc receives p-rt:e Dl- fendints or FVint fT otherwise th?y will be considered parties r4efndant., in opposition to the will, an3 ft Vwn accoJrp'y. ' o M.VTT R MOOHR. e r.c. jamks i.rrniFORi, HAVING jnt ar- vel from the North an X settled hiipself in Raleijr'i, nt.Tt door I ore Mr. RithaH Smih' Store, , ifers his s enice. in the various btanches of his profes sion, to the citizens of the place and the pub-, lie in pener.d; and hopes fron his attention', to business to merit a portion of patronap-e.-llefiVters himself, from the jrreat pains be, has taken in beinpr Instructed to cut Ma thematical 45fncibles, a p'an jtiperior to any; other hitherto invent ed; and no-v n general use in most of the northern Cities, bt it will' be in his power to p ve ample s: tisacVion to all ibose who may favor bin with their cus- torn He has also, entered into an arrHOge ment to be at all times furnished with the: lie est and most approved fashions. Ralegh, 3d October, 122. 2-tf , NOTICE, II AN AWAY from the subscriber on the nlsrht of the 2Sth inst. AMOS, a dark mulatto fellow, tall and spare made, Targe white eyes, quick speech when spoken to, about 25 years old; had on home rfcule clothes. The Said fellow is supposed, to be. in pursuit,, of a nep trader by the name of Shivers, as he has formed an attachment to one of his girls. iThe said Shivers left Hick's ford, Greensville county, Vir(rinia,on the 27th instant, and is travelling to the State of Geor gia, by way of Raleigh Camden and Colum bia. Any information directed to Hicksford Post.';tTice,f-Greensville County. State of Virginia, will be quickly received nnd duly attended .to by the stibscri'er The appre hender of said Slave will be irewarded, on my getting him. . ' ; .LITTLETON WILLIAMSON. May 30. 87 I8t FRIDAY, OCTOB? It 11,1 822. f 'f Our Sunerior4 Court adjourn -d on i Saturday last The cae ot lijinds, it ' was expected, would have been .tried "j on Friday, but a.continunce w?8 "f granted on account of the- alisence of I a material witness for-the. prifoner. -' He is "to be, removed to the JaiV at Hillsborough for safe keeping as "oar Jail is about to undergo extensive re pairs. ' Negro Allert, whtr' was indicted on a charge of Burglary was tried and acquitted. 1 He wasdefeqded by Messrs. t.n). . I U. 1. Manly and Hiy wood i Since the late Storm the.weather has undergone an agreeable change; we have now cool mornings and evenins, and the whole face of nature wears the hue of. sober Autatnrt ' The beauti ful foliage which so lately adorned bur trees, has nearly disappeared, and in its -steady the . withered and yellow leaves still hang, emblems of approach ing Winter.', This change has put an entire check to the progress of the dis-l wsc, wun. vnicn we nave ueen aunci d this summer,'and those of our friends twjho arc not entirely well; are in a ra pid state of convalescence. Alas! thetoand of Death has travelled in our little City, since we saw the" last de scent of 'Summer. Eyesthat hailed with delight the coming. Vinter, are. closed forever-hearts that' beat high, -with joyous expectation, have ceased- to throb and many, like the lilies of the field, have drooped their heads and perished.in 4he, summergdf their' oucn js. me iransuury state 1 01 man ! and many a .sorrow fulwouod . has been inflicted, vhich" time "aloncT in iu revolving flight, can heal. The towering oak, the pride.ofjtbe, forest, . stands proudly efectin all jts rnajes Jj the lightniogsfall, and instantly it stands seared and scathed." 7. But we: ifcust not arraign the decrees . of Ilea-' mvfete those inai nuy wu v.... . . tinjt; shoyr ;Ict : us -j rjestgn en ; and when the hVn hath come which rho i t cal Ina & t&j iji it bourne fro rir when ce: no travel lerretprh?;5 rnay we be able to meet it with a pareonscienceff , ti' ', Vd?J?r?jr.,Yhile.ye rejoice to peVceiTfttKit' the yelloWt feyerv 13 . oh the decline in Ne'w-YoVk, it is with bhi; feigned regret tve have to state, itHai j ir ravages m rensacoia, consmenng the population of, the, place, ha been : atarin.injr in the extreme: JLetters, of a recent date, from that placej speik of its jpfoffress Jn the most appalhn j terras. " T ere is not; at this ttime, 'fsavs abetter of the SOtl AugustV a ititicieht nujnber to! bury the tlead, and ! make the coffinssome having been ibufied without. 'Amoh the nbmer ! otis deaths an'nouhred, we notice the nnmes of Dr. Brohortghw president, of the legislative council, of Florida? Mr. I Slnmsfnavy agnt, .Mr., Harrison, at-;torney-j!;eneral, and a number of other j respectable individuals. , The troops j have-been only partially affected. The governor and council had removed a bvout 12 miles from town, where? they. Weje transactin? businei?s. New Or leans , has also been visited by this dreadful scourge, several cases haying occurred about the 1st ult. of which ithejjoafd of health had very promptly given notice. Ilihernlitij.-We have been credi bly informed, (says the N. Y. States man) that ji clergyman rsidingin the country, not more than si.rfy miles. r trom jN'W- ork, who is a Doctor Of i Divinttviand for whose talents and i character we have Jjeen led to enter tain a high respect, stated publicly ; from his ' deskt.a few days since, that j the yellow fever was doubtless a judr :ment sent from God upon the inhabi tants of that ci'y, in consequence of 'the opposition manifested by them to the attempts of the clergy somelhing more' than a ypar ago, to prevent .vhat they conceived to be a.'profanation of Ithe sabbath! ' ( It is stated Jn the New-York Advo cate, that the men who were engaged in sprinkling lime over Trinity Church 'Yard, in that city, were made sick, while at work, by the noxious effluvia ; from the graves, j " -Philadelphia, Pcf. Ql Hanic of thp. United-Statps.-Th e : stockhnlders of this Institution met, bv adjournment, oh luesday last to re ceive the report of the Committee ; which they had, at a former meeting, : appointed to examine mjnutely the af fatrs v'of Ahebahk. A reporjt wasjic fc(1dingly presented, apd, after a good deal of animated and eloquent speak jjng, w.s finally adopted.v This report lis highly'interesting tn the nation, as j well as to those immediately interest ed in, the institution; it presents to view a picture cf the frauds as well as j errors, which have injured the bank, ami mnmenraruy laniisncu even ine reputation ol the country, e are 'rejoiced that tle meeting had the spi- f rit and the. sagacity to direct that the , report should be published, because its jdevelopement must not only have a S salutary influence upon the future o fperations of this and other chartered bodies, but must be of essential benent to the American people. Aurora, j . As the! season inwhich Fires will be necessary, is; nearly at hand, we woultl suggest' to our readers the utili- tv of; the following hints as respects, that element. Were even these few jj precautions , generally regarded with j the attentionthey deserve, wc shgjild j not so frequently be called upon to de- deplore the loss of hves and property. 1 .' Remember. that Fire is a good ser vant, but. a bad master: Jt cannot tafee care of itself; and vcur personal interest,, as well as your duty to "the public, re quires that you. take .cars of it. ; , 4: 2. Hen you are about to leave jrour fire at stated times.make your calculations before hand, to . have' no more fire than you can dispose of with safety. ; 3 Never leave one slick of wood upon another, partly burnt.- - -,, -' ; , 4. Never JeaVe a stick partly burnt, standing in the corner. . V--' i 5. -Examine your brush after . sweep-, raif your'hearth, especially at night.1 . ' 61-Never puffer hot ashes to stand in a wooden vessel.' -.), 'iy-. ' V"1'.;:-.-! ;T; Never leaVe t papers or linen near your fire. ,--'.' -; -a- -84 Never read in bed .by candle-light. , 9. After all prccautionsrernember that an inhabited, building is Uableto destruc tion" b-vfire.:. Be prepared for an emer gency : Keep your, water buckets .filled. ; When a fire has begun; suffer it not td be ; increased by ; a ...Heedless Current of ai from doorsand windows. ' '::-;LJ." (TlO.huUld the firehave made; such 4 t progress -as .to prevent your escape ny ja stair-case, and should the distance be ,tbo i great to leap from a window,' endeavot ta jdescendjjyhe help of your bed cord; or; by tyinjf ymr bed-clpthes together-, t ! would - be .-Wellr to ' keep ? a rope in your chamber, for this very purpose T t" 11 Tf safety doca not appear provable in this wayV wrap yourself tip in a-blan-J ket, faidiXjour breath, and rush through ; the fldmes. ' If water be at hmid, first wet ithe blanket. U: At 41 late xtraesiori 4orthe ie- gis fature i)f 1 Tennessee, ah act .was passed tbaraend tnejaws concerning marriagei No hiteimair'Jto nter marrr witH a nejraulaUoo? mus teeTor vany Vperson -of mijfftd" blood, under tW penalty of goO; no minis- riages: so; ceiebrafyd shall be nnUan1 voSfl;'1'? Ifi anyv ; wfiite5 ahall ?Vl tve wit ft "a n e gro . fee. a s; jrri n if a nd w 1 fe, b e shall forfeit S500jand;sha ed in a circuit or cnuntr court, and punished at the discretion of the court ; h o clerk sha II i s u e such I ice n se under the "penalty of 500, and he subject to fie indictetf and punished'itthaldis cretiori of the court. - Singular Ttiadverfence'Wi! "'per ceive -that the Governor of South -Carolina has issueda; warrant foran e lection of Representatives to Co?gvss, in two' districts; to be lioJden." nn the second Mondav and'. Tuesday in Oc7 tobcr next.. Now it so happens ' this year, that the second Tuesday comes before the second Monday; The elec tion wilMherefore comniedce on Mon d ay the 1 4th, 3 nil terminate on Tues day tlie 8thtGalajrij. ; : John V. Green, Chancellor of. the Freder?cksburg district, has been ap pointed by the Executive of Virginia, a Judge of the Court of Appeals; in the place of Spencer Roane, deceased. Spanish Piracies. The rumoured capture of the Spanish privateer Polo mo by the Mir. Alligator, which was so circumstantially detailed, has turn ed out to bemere rumor. The Aurora Newspaper Establish ment has be iv wild by Mr. Duane its veteran proVictor, to Jlr. James .Wil son, Editor of tfe Sfcubenvineirrald,' who, at a fcrmer perod,.had chargof the Aurora for some time. Mr, Du nne, it has been already .an 10 'Jncetl, is about to be absent ? fi om the, United States, The following extract from his partingtdilress to his delinquent are often treated : TV.res one subject, which, if I were alone concerned, I should scora to notice oh an occasion' like the present I raean the vast arnouutidue to me for value de livered; my duty to others, however, com pels me to make an a'lxi.-us appeal to the justice, and, indeed, to .the generosity; of those, who are indebted to me if they? had repaid my services with the fidelity with which I am conscious those services were performed, T should not have had occasion to relinquish this paper, (a pain ful operation,) or to seek, in my sfety third ylear, in a foreign clime,' and new pursue, the means necessary to tne sup- jjuu ui a. iiuuicruua laiuiiy, .The'-fi)! Inning melancholy circumr stance occurred lately in the town of Otseile, in the county of Chenango, N. y9 a large nunfjer o! men were em i ployed in raising a barn ; two young ;nu were scuffling, and the neck ofj one. was broken in the affray!, m this j situation, he was carhed before his father,Hvho was holding s corner post of one of the bents when, dreadful td relate, the father, shocked at the hor rid spectacle, left his hold, by which means the timbers fell and killed se ven men on the spot. ' Melancholy occurrence, On the 5th ult. jn Jackson county, 'a coroner's in- quest was new on Kichani liavio, who ,was folimj dftatj jn the woods. The inquest, on examination, was of opin ion that his death was occasioned by the bite of a rattle snake which apr peared upon his ancle. He was to have been marrietj on the day following, to Miss - Catharine Chambers, of th county-and was ih search of his horse to rjde on the occasion, when , he re ceived the -deadly blow. t No intelli gence being hadoffhim until the morn ing of the day in which he was to have been united to Miss Chambers-she m a d e th e h ece ssa iys p re pa ra t i 0 n s -t h e marriage partv was collected and were waiting m merry mood the ap proach ' of; the expected bridegroom, when they received ' the: painful intelli gence of his death; The scene was then changed 'and the intended bride, together with all I who had assembled to witness their happy nuptials, re paired: to his burjaL The reader can imainethe feelings of those who wit nessed this solemn scene better than we canTdescribe ttyerri. ,;I Instead i of S eerng him, wi th jni r th 1 an d fes ti vi ty , joined .in carriage ;; they . sawA ; him, coiu. auu ineisS)';vconyeyea 10 nis grave. We receiver! theabove infor mation from a respectable . gentleman who was on fthe;cprbner?8' inquest, rr 5 Indiana; arme.T, , 4 Thorogood one of the proprietors of the Times "Coachj from :: Norwiclr t London has actually driven the whole distance 186 miles and been jn both Citie every day for more than a tvVelye mon th vfc nglish papery u teKof the gospel .ori ju t!cexto marry fiyt$f. person nder Ihe jenHtj pf St5f)0 ano4 the'7 atdT nelended5mar; subscribers presents' too true a portrait of tne nfgligence. with, winch the just claims f the nubiishers of nevvsnaners .. 7 ' . .'T ' ' I.I .t Grand. Squtrrfr ffintTKJ, piti-" zens ofthis -country generalryi were wvjted tun 9thV an the foVenoort oF the lDtli ttistsi A s man tppconabj aojrwln'af- irHMru;tuic iiivnaMiixi. arm nuniema VahrJ erekilletl with sticks; arid s fn nes g Sq d r re I s . w re o ffen-J killed whilswimmip? ncroiss our rivers and c reeks. Niit all th t werfci led were 1 'Produced, V Spnie 5 individuals! kilUd fo u rf o r five h undred d aim gN t h e b u r t -ing days.- These animals are so nu merous. notwi thsfandiri g the h a yoc ott r " back-woods riflemen" made amongst th em lasts pring, they f r eq uen tly conie info the main.'street of ohr town, anil a ffordaniosemen t for our boys and 1 dogs, ) " ;.4;v- great number, of Irish, emigrants J are nearly in-a state ef starvation at St. John's, vN B A comniittee has been appointed to' raise money for ineir reuer r-ann u nasoeen recom- JSUaapplicatidn, of terni$At ,a' ife bate upon the Irish insurrection Act,: in the. Hotts of Lords,' on the J9th of i July, Lord Holland remarked, that in another part of the , debate,' certain ntl emen had a hydrvphohta of mili tary power.. If such language ve"re used by an irishman, it proved the. ne cesl tyJn f what'a.n obi e Karl po muclt Mepl ored - -the6 'wa n t of jg:olid s chooj - . masters in Ireland : for if" a schoolbiv made, such an abuse of terms In Eng l.i nd . he woultl find hh fundamental frdtur.es rather roughly handled." We beg tea r to recommend this specimen ot parliamentary learning to ihe Edi ors of; Blackwood's, Magazine, before they write another tirade' against the I literature iff this country. ? ; - ; Instability of:-hVLnaffar&'(S the ,3d 'of "August, Lord Londonderry gave a magnificent entpttainment at his .seat inlthe country. The vame paper which describes j the feast, an nounced on the 13rb of . the , same month,1 that his LorUj)ip had, the day before, committed suicide by cutting his throat.- . - 'V:. 7 -':,: sM - Is: The merchants iri ; Liverpool arid Manchester ' Have it "in t.t;ohteoiplati oh to make an iron rail way between those two towns.' It is calculated that steam' carnages will be. used, for the trans portation of goods to and from Man chester. . The owners of the Duke 0 mg- ton steam packet have advertised that luey would carry passengers trom jji padkt lowed their liberal example. h At iTofk assizes, on Monday, as soon as the Lord ChieUusticelhad. ta ken his seat, tlie names of the jurymen, jwere called over, and, several certifi cates Of ill health, &cwere produced'i to account For the absence of some. One was produced by a jurvrnan him let8tating.hir?eitreMeNIeafrfe8sas a causefbr beinj; excuseil serving, when the folio win? scene took place between the Lord Chief justice ..and the Jury man :-!; '; - ' ; The Lord CMrf-Justke--(In a loud voice)Hdw old are ypu, my good roan I No answer. A ' -;' ";( i -Lord Chief Justice -(In a louder tone) -How . old are vou ? No. answen - ; . i Lord Chief vmsc? -(Still louder)- How old are you I JNo answer. - , , v'Zbrcft WhiefJustice&( a. very- low tone) -Well, r; yob. arerexcused- serving : Can you hear xh2LiV:)-J,' t- r-',' . Jimwerx es j-; ana vne , . jmmeuiaieiy left the court, amidst a roar of laughter.. "Sedtefc has passed and received the Royal as sent for the erection of a National Mq numentinJJBdihburgh; ,;It is tabea fac simile of the Pan theonof A then s wi th a ; p lace 0 f wbrship; for SOOOfi n c I u d i ng ' th 1 sailors, and sol die ri sta tioned inland about Edinburgh . The ci ty of Ed i nbu rgh has gra n ted . a f s ite on the Cal ton Hill for the edifice, and tnej.ing js expectea to jay tne corner stone dnring hiaf visit to that capital. Engli$7i Feeling. A farmer i n the vicinity of Manchester, not 1 ong since, killed a cow, and sent part of the beef and arqUantity son, aweayerin.Blakelyj who hung it so near the window, that somei one, lin'the night; brdkeapane and carried on me soet. in me morning, ine wea ver, Vm issing the suet . went- ioto the ate houses where he posted tip the fo-. lowing: advertisement; which still re mains an evidence eif the , right; Jolin part;n?! all of said tiand ft vs-r de rt a t rt ei'!jo'nJpn 6 n t ing; th sea j p s t h a t ihey)hVl killer .of i i$$tyP!fh great elpart wer kiltedtbylriftes thKqgH some tfioui mended to this commiifee -to anbrol tlammation js not trtiusually great4)ev vk. priate as much if the subscription mow mav, at. the end bfthreef V;f o ney as i possibl y can - to provide pas- ! sit Atp or wlkbout the vhelp 6fi ! sages to the United States (or the disf jcfutche'' 1 f j ressftd I ;fc'rM'v'"- a recovery nluch morel soeedil vthan in i I -----r- ? v., -v..'. ' 'i ... i verpoo! to ituncorn lor n qtn 1 ngr an n j forward them to Manchester for 2s. &df: ;ts immedtatel v fol - i ml Bull ffenerositv and amnt vVfierd , 'A I 1 as, last night a qaantif y faf bef abet 1 k ' ; .was. taken froni :th house 6T Thmafi ; ihatif lhVijersonyjhO; took it awayv v - r v i willadDeaf -an nfovetfrat be w'-V k ferceoM: iressyTthe $atd -1Pf Tliomai :Yoi4tencVoft?iyi! I give him 4 ':'! ' loieri ofi flour tormake'tbe Ht iM - .V dumplings Wut if; he 'can not prove" ; that he was in disti th said ;Thomas;Widst light himaniye hihilive ; shilling lff. i j if he ..beats hnh. i - l il J .A'iw.urj, an nngjisn ourgcon , -f.'l I has iaren te! a machirtefor s'fftins: vjr Jr. 1:f fractures, of th leg anhigh,:Wbiclt tV-V is Recommended by Sir Ashlevr C'o6erv -X , j (and which dpriearsr fromWdescyip-i to posss superior advantages td w k";: any thing ot thp kirid.-It produces tid pain 5 keepsthe fcnds of "tlie bones? nicely ;4rftfptc;i anto-firth i pi eases. -The patient inny be allowed V--'- ' iu piacc uie .iimii jnny position most jComrortabiothitnselfa at 'pleasurwith 1 perfect satjr A:; j I persou may uy fneans.'oi . tnis macoine - y v ; j I not only getotitidf bed; but ifihe ini'" VJ ; eases treated on iat 'presient and 'in v suresastraight.anrt perlectjimb. .Mn ; Atneshury hasals'o invented an initfu ment for fracturestn the arm.upoa hip, same principle . r i ' S pecialljr irt the early years of Jiftipd i study, call yourselves? to7ah;; account what new ideas, what new proposition! or truth you havained, vyhat-furthei r confirmatltinof iikriawh tftuhs.aho lectual gain ; such 'a course, well pur sued, mast certainly advance us tit useful k no wie1ge. '-v It, is a; wise pro verb among the learned borrowed fm the lips and practice, of y a' cele- ' bra ted painter, nulla dies siht liner v let no day pasyith(itttne ; Jineat least ; and if as' W'fiacf jet! 'riil'elimong t the PythagoreaniV tliat they; should e . very evening, thrice run. over the 1 ac tioh and aJFarrsof the dayi . andexa ' -mine ;.whai their Conduct had been; what they had done', or : vVjiat they had neglected ; and they assured their pu-. pi Is; thajbj this metWdf they would'. make a noble progress in theipath of virtue. r,v; v-:' 1 . I WattSiW i MARRIED. Lately,' at the residence of Mrs. BrancHV in Frariklin Coiintv; Gideon Also'ri; Juiii Esq; oT, Warren CoUntyi1 to .tiss EH2a ' f Branch, daughter of the above lady; lad sister to Governor Branch; i I; ;; V. " t In Guilford couhty, bn Tuesday tlie lh inst. John W. dald well, Esq. to Miss Mar- garet. Cabe. J. ;- ' v .V; tfi: " . : ' i f f n ar'rrn". couhty,' a fe wdays ago, Mrr Pcte,Da vis. ju)i; I s:?r;'j. Attjie eit ofJudge Bade;.? h VTaiTert county, on Sunday last Miss Frances Badger sifter. to ihecJudEre.''';.';. , :"':" xr? - ' - ." " advances you have made-m any par.t, of knowledge and let no Aff if posf . bible, passa way without some -intel-: 1? In, Washington City; on, the 4thirist. of & 1 f seyere.out snort, mness, j onn juaw, JCisq aged about ,38 years,' Attorney JX LaW.; In, him ' , that city basf sustanied the Ibsd of one of it A earliest, most respectable; ; arid mos t useful 1 citizens: . . rV : y''- -j;" ' ',"; - - . ' At ISpadre Bluff, Arkansas TerriTory, on Thursdays the1 1st of August, "aftr a a short illness,; 0ol. Matthew. Lyon, U; Si 1 Factor for the Cherokee, n ation on . the ' : Arkansas: aged about 76 years. w .L- ;T ' ' fth.. :' :"" . u' :. ' : ; ,'f- rbsTsfjKii'T. IsiiSTANTlFM Europe; : ' - ' V' " 'C- ;JrwYorkt Oct. L U The tiacket shinlFanthea. Cant.' Hennef.- arrived last evening from Laverpool, whence she sailed on the 1st Sept4 .' 'x 2 .Jj' J; x.rv:, By advices fromiadridi to the 15th AugV ' ' the Queen was extremely ill from' continued -nervous attacks. ; It was asserted, before the departure of the courier. that1 she hid de manded the ' xnaticiiTTK The King appears r , tq bea captive in his palace, y y v . ' fff Paris' papers of the 26th, contain Recounts ' of eacAT vscccrsxs or thb caxEKs.- ChOur schid Pacha had repulsed the; Greeks on the 7th of July, bat next day suffered a total de-.' feat.- Four of the Pachas were made prison ets. " Chourshid Pacha was joined by. the.Pai ' cliais of Negropont of Larissa, and of Jaclnjjf; " His forces were -estimated at 70,000 mep but . a great part was but an undisciplined Tnilltia . and brigands . JThe Greeks were Command i ed by Odysseusj Ypsilanta, Norman 'and Bat- I ' - '' The Gfeeks had formed an ambuscade: and.-: commenced the battle with the courage of i. 1 true Spartans The., three ?ac werraada f . . prisonersy'irid Chourschid Pacha saved hinr- . self with 4000 men, on the side of I Larissa. ' '. r The loss of the Ottoroans, is -computed, at " 40,000 men, ithat. of the'Creeks-at IA000. The consequences of this event are likely . V. to be most important, : i . - . . -' Mr.De Keuyille retched Paris on tlie 15th i Vof August, vvfl C i tiV'fr';i. . . I - tu - 2 1 .1 jt n .1 -i . . x lie price ui , motion uau ucpuacu . auum - ; the same sd iti England." V45-? v .Preparations were tnakiog for the great-1 fete of St; totiis; Which was td take, place at Paris on the 25th of August, andeugrossed iJie w;hoie; attention of the. peoplel -; v i Paris papers to the-18th uf Augqstfitfcluf . ave,'ars received J6y the .iitephaiiia; ,The ', French Chambers 1 adjourned n tlie lTthf. TheDeputies separated with Jciies of 4 Vive le Roi' from the right, and Tive le Cbxtc' ! irota the lw.Wf 1 '! i' ' v. i'i I 1 1 1 ! V : ! l! i .1 ! V. . 1 .i ! V, a. 1. i- M'' I1 v.- - i i i - -i-r ' ,r r. .-.-cT ' .4 1 it', r.v,-':- "IP :;. 1
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 11, 1822, edition 1
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