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teiKlmiUTR p.. ypo; JaUto ato mAm: m -. AT Iff ' . v, . ' i : '. lon. SamlV ,f ' wh'itaker 854, Jones 803. t,.e of the Pn, XJc.oft 353. . X - Battle 7 w,uu - Wake tor R.n.ccciiii.i,cv for Itani" L "Monger- ft w t The vote m 11 r, nJiCC M'a. ' v Y cKwr J25, Nathaniel J, Palmer A. Tfniars below, the Reneraf li.d 1,1 lVV n"l in Or.njce. Cff receive fl.,o a -nwH Zl-R77. Palmer 51 vnten. - 4 4 AND 3MOB.TH-Cil3.0LIITA GAZ3TT3. , - ; y Ours aj-e the plans of forl'deli HgntWl peacjeV live like bretheriV T.1,. -. , r 't" '-vW-' jinnecessarr to ,pel pig,$mk yro keesri ; n ' :- - ... . " i j" . - - jt :parringTH S77, P S. J. StockafdanfT v '7.1,: r.7 t?tfcof.he notl.r- For ?en- e Smith 2l3,i. Vanhook-478. FffiS? The Congressional vote in. this county, was, or mrnnjcer 46, Craisr Sir, Palmfer '5. ' ' fraMti:--Vrm P..Williarnst S, Vm. Brntfv 9h Thomas T. Russell, C State of the Poll. 1-r.T Senate, Wiiriams .26r; GiiiTford Le wis 6& or the House of Cbthmons, Branch 588,. Bus scli 47T, Richard Waft) &5. V; ; C l , snd Tiuie, C "' . v . y: The Congressional. vote in this County, was, jor umi wouiviuii . - Robeson. N. B Johnson, John Brotfn John Purcell, C State'of the Poll.-:For Senate, Johnson 385, .McAlpin 312., For tbellouseof Commons, Brown 444, Purcell 428, Repan 30ot - pjjovles 228, -Miller 215, Britt 85, Prevatt 20. I;, The Congressional vote in this Connty, was, ifor Cameron 526, Deberry 395. Thi election xviiVhe & very cltse one. ' tlon. Jo. Brooks arid Nat. Smith, C. 1 v ' Tlie Congressional voje in this county; -was, for Long Z5j, Giles 679. ' P "V: Mebane and Williarn Mrioon, C. ' ire. On Sunday morning, a sinall frame Housed sjfuated in tlie suburbs -of the Crty, 1 the property of Thomas Price Escj.of this county, vyas consumed by fireV.Ve have not heard how the fire' o- originated. , XewKIn'- the Eifctions have just taken place Partial returns only have been received. Judge JJIarkc fis re-elected by aa overwhelming majori ty over M r . Flqurnoy bis opponent. JlJam Beatty is elected from 'the District recently represented by Mr. Chambers, who waft not a candidate. R- M. John son Sl Bob. My-flalton (as he signs his name) seem lo have a hard race of it the issue uncertain . .. : . . , In announcing the result of the election in Beaufort county, Jhe Washington Ech o lays, 44 it is ilyiatifying to .state, that so far as. We know, or Hive heard, the candidates, altho there was i warm opposition in both branches of the county representation,; abstained entirely from treating throughout the 'campaign.' For , this "they1 deserv much credit, and will be applauded by every friend to' the purity r,f elections. Thus nas this'shameful, de grading, and demoralizing practice of treating, by a single effort, been put down in this County, we believe, to the satis faction of every respectable man in it. Ve consider the'eharacter of our Coun tv elevated bv this result, and sincerely hope the stnd imiy be maintained by the practice, never being' permitted again. We trust also, that the example will henceforth be fpllowejfen other counties ; anltf'shcruld'it be, if we are hot much mis taken, its valuable effects will be per ceived in thefe interests and standing of he men who will compose our future Action for Slander-?-MrJAndw Coyle, lately the First Clerk in the General Post Office but removed byMrBafrye cjlneanswering. am Editorial; article In the tJ.'S' Tel egraph, (professing to ,assi gn ihe reasons of his removal) but announces in the National Intelligence that he has appealed to a- 7ribunal of Justice, upon whose decision he is wiliing to rest the preservation of his character, and the intefests of those vrho are dependent up on it. , Tlie Circuit Court of the District of "Columbia, lately summoned the Editor of the Baltimore Republican to appear before them, with a view of ascertaining the name of the author of certain letters pub- hshed in that paper, d e tailing, contrary to the orders of the Court, the evidenee in -the case of Dr. Watkins. - The Editor declining to give lip the atuthr, was dis charged by the Grand Jury. The letters are generally attributed to the. pen of the present Fourth Auditor. ; i We observe in the Columbian Gazette f printed at Georgetown, D. C. an extract of a ietter giving an account jof the Exerci ses at the Commencement of Georgetown Col fege, from which 'ire copy the following anecdote. It is durrentamon tlie stu dents, that the Hon. William Gaston the distinguished Statesman and Jurist of N. Carolina having completel his preparato ry studies, at the then Academy of George town, and graduated at Princeton, was oon afterwards returned to Congress; and among the first actspf his Congressional life, was the introduction of an act to em power the Facully'bf Georgetown College in tlr. District of, Columbia, to confer lite rary degrees upon such of their students as they mfght deem worthy ot them. Con gress passed the bill, and the Faculty have cbtmuedfever since to exercise the at power. ;i 1 n.e pr9t lnuiviuuai wno receiveu the degrjee Doctor of Laws from the Faculty was the late Chief Justice Taylor, of North-Carolina. " Clay had Vesumed- the profession oF the aw, as ne may nave seerr ine cse in a ra .orabl.e light, as the father bf the accused was. his old and intimate. friend, it seems to us to have been impossible .for him to wihold - his profeslonlai which, no doubt, Jnjbs eagrlyl.sofighto Through his influence," it is said,f Wickliffe was acquitted. The influence mtisthave been despatch ektraordinary .statin th .the Austriin government had jUstrecVliyed of ficial inlTdrmatinn frorri' . Constajniihnpj'evof a re,ocontre. between the Turfes Russians near the mouth of the Bosphorus. The "yurkish fleet,5 on re-entering the Black Sea.; fell in with four Russian frigates and a brig. After an a ction -of a fe w h6u rs, 5 of the frigates and the br, are reported to that of his oratory; tbe Trce of his state-1 have runaways and. the foorth ' frite ments or the ingenuity ; 50 guns, was taken by theTurks hr the Turks. who im- assuredly, here js haB yie successrui aavocate; : oupposmg wei stantinople. 1 f - i V verdict to be incerrecM Intelligence1 wa received ir Yj&tin on prosecuting attornev is jresDOnsible. -not h V ova k L , u e counsel oi me accuseureguiarix em- conhrming the report which we fonnerlv pbyed ami acting openly Vith die usual gave, that the bombardment of Silistria by efforts. Nat. Gaz. y, - jthe Russians had commenced. : TheVarri- son which is 1,000 strong, had expressed ! , St. AfiPustini-ATtilv 29. I u i t i " tt. r ' i . . w an iw capiiuiate, ouc.oounc uieDitscn, . Jicciaentai Death. Was drowned. hvir..n:. c.i.i. c i - t . . . . n c . .... t.t a. - .-'iimiy umiuuci i oi nis auiuiy io taKe ine the upse ting of a Iwat, in the North R,v- ,a by storm nd rejected every proposi er. abouJ sue miles imm thi! - ntv. Harvlir i .! r' .t i ? . r. , 1 uuui nit; iviMfj. w c.iiiKti iirui lr mpn- bnftin, formerly of IMorth Carolina, where f:nnpii tu.A. tUL T,,rlr;h-fW he is said to hajMt relations. He bad out ibto tfl" lijVck Scav but withitanT in- res.uen ,n rrns ciiy iwoor mree years, anu tenliori of ennz the Rusftiaos, yet;uc. was about 45 years of age. H.s body was ceede,j in raisi the blockade foV a few recovered- and ihvs, by whi9h assistance, a nnmber of brought to the city and interred. vg-e,3 -th corn werp pnahlpct to , ft.' . . . . Jt f t r run from the Turkish ports on the Asiatic Tt is said, that Mr. Nash Legrand, of si(e, and reached Constantinople in safety, this city, a member of the Executive Coun- pvAm tu e;u r i ' chl-of Virginia, has bie.n appointed Navy LKoiftn tU ,r f4.,.,i, gent at Norfolk, in place of Mr. Miles L.i ca J ft.ing, removea. men. iomp. It issaid, that the President of the U nited States proposes to spend a few days at Old Point, for the benefit of his .health. He will be accompanied bv the Secretary at War. We understand, that the Presi- k; aitu t dent h .s been confined to his room by in- nrrtrpp,j:rto. th A;ct a tvi proceeoiiig in In Portugal, executions are still contin ued under the orders of Don Miguel. A number of Portuguese gentlemen had ef ected their escape from Oporto in an En glish vessel, and had arrived at Dublin. The Parliament was to be prorogued on tme In Llare the elections was :aU ;t; ' '1' - :'C,V - - - y tV tJe-.-f- - ' K- , ' r - . V ApVBRTlSEmNT3 notexceedin sixteen lines neatly iaserted 3 times for a,Do!lar, U twenty-five cents for every succeeding publication. -1 v 'liVYiKT, in riii - I 1' i r, -n -i , z J taht intelliffence ' s :?.ff- i: M X . a i NEWS FROM TliE TrtEAT kc'op' WAftfl: 1 arsaw, Jtpel9.Accordinsor:v. ; ouueituj-pcpiveu nere.io i -.a Datte tooIC piate auoti jjniia on ine i uii 0 fftis A0nin,Cvif in which the. Grand Vizier was tttklly deJVtC ' General Cdunt j)iebirs"h:o5iain;otiV ' the" 1 Uh instaat'a BrilftarViVtory;:ovtt4 Jj 1 the Turkish arhiyil umlerttHe wanglof:;: yizier had lerttiisentrenbhdnn,oti Silistria on the 5ifi of utfeiA ordeptofr place Iprriself on the line ofcq)maQicaViorir of the Tukih arrays anuVcu t,piFife The manoeuvre, which was executed VfiUr ?Vi l : pfjual boldness andskif I, wascroWrjcdiviDiS the most splendid success y., After 7a fa-- tiguing march ofthree day,Vhe General' having arrived in tlie'Vaflev of Madara ' learned that the GrabdTizier, after an un successful attack on PravOi was ;;t Jenii ba7er, and intended to retrrn to Sthumla. In fact', the folloVing7daV.hrarae'out. of the defile of 4Aiarkdrotchav;1jUtiva Jm i - mediately attacked and focedfbackinto rV y' the defile. - After a uiosiVstifiatejengae-U nient, he lost all hisartillery, coVsistin;5V ' forty cannon; his ammunition and ba- 'vj -t gage, and i great quaniitjrdr prhvisirtns. r ?k.O His armjr,: consisting' of. OOQffectifeVlV-, iniamry, is uueny .Cispersen. ah; those J . i that escaped the slaughter fled iri.vaHouSX directions TnT the; woods ;. J. Vrv( It is said.roore thnX200Q of ti'ef arkrV. were killed and lSOO.taken'lisodeiVViil lartre number of cartrion.wa ji!ii- taivtt. J "i l b The Russians had also ,a considerable num- bcr of men killed. London, June SiiParliarnent Vas'thtS o ciinnrtsitiiin la tkot l r ) i , -HMv.L,.,,, .a iimiu i'li. nav npnrifT!lOil hOAtn rrt t iisirvn Kn tAi I ' . " ... ' ' TrrZ v q rd"",S 7 ,"7 " O'Connel will be returned. of Au-uai? 7- "v"T,11 t ri: f rh?V-V Vk ,P"lat,c,Ph:yn is mentioned in the French 'papers utAuSu A JfC writes, that the; President has been cud- .u i i, r w n- . . . ' v -.--A " -h'v. , f, that the Duke of W ellington was to set inprpn r, V ' F out for the Continent abou the end of Juv. t k1 - ? We do not know, in what, war farmer ...i. . . . . , i : 7-. i ' enanus, ne win proceea to v lenna. U. could so well employ some of their labor, The King of Spain, who recently lost as in improving Jheir enclosures, planting his wjfe? vielaigo the wishes of the na- Ilia lanHit o nd atill rirt in li-irm l . . . . r1 " . . v. ' .. v. .v... .- ..w.s .,r Uon 8 abo0t to gend an ambassador to lamis. vve untlerstand. that about 1(H) vti - ...i: -i. k- i.- j r r noiitiv tuvr nu u vi ui imi iwi 7 ' v- '4' . . . " . . vk s Princess Donna Maria Lh'ris- i : n In fit rnc Rowan Bible Society. -Th e an n u al m ee t- ing of this Society was held at Thyatira Church on the 3d instant. The anniver sary sermon was preached by the Rev'd. Mr. Reck, to a large and attentive audi ence At the annual meeting in 1828, :he county was divided into seven districts, and an agent appointed in each; tq ascer tain the number 'of families destitute "ofU-ne, if not two, fine rains. bushel ft nf ha If hit rri t O vctai thai la mill m I r pletely suffice per the acre -and that on tjne. ' the lower parts of our river, the purchase ' - of the shells will cost about -86.vi For this pa k: -a , ftl v- i a. Perhaps history cannot afihrd a more re- sun,, theproduceofth m.rkable instance of desperate courage .nay be doablwl-and the liming will last thfin ,hat which was exerted in DeceSbeV, lor a Recession of years. Is not this ope- l?56 b the officers and crew of the Enl ration better than trying to exhuust the glish privateer, the fetrib under the land by over working it, and then com- mmanvi ftfn.lflf trM nT. .for,, plaining of low prices and hard tunes ? Ib. an( o05 m a , hslvi. mnfif :fl r , , 7" cur no aiimwi Shp was called the Terrible, equipped at all quarters of the State, that the crop of Executiori (uck, commanded by Cant, corn promises af present to be one of the Demh whose Lieutenant was called Demi most luxuriant,, which has been seen for an(J wh(- iylt(i ,me GJl0st inr Surgeon, She many years, 1 he weather has been gen- en , thc Frprch . privateeMmnce erally very seasonabtethere scarcdy be- of s6 9Uns afe0 ,en anJKfhVtheV lre ing a week, in which there has not been French merehant ship, who both bore us vicinity, on tbe ,14th irist, by ;iaTker J . t.v i Sauls.. : :-, .:, ;. - - , ,n ,-. ... - In Montffomerv'coontv. drf th23d 'rtltimrf Stri "i - starling -Mc Daniel tpMtssvMairfiL.Muorer-rM j1 Improvemmls below fnimington.-- e learn that Gen. Gratiot, of the Engineer ;pepartweht, has instructed CaptrIaney, whoihai the unerintendance of (he Im- . .protemeiiK ;st t to be effectel by the U I ' jiifpii Stated, ;io the Cape-Fear below Wil i fnug"its jto'idopt the Plan propcsefby Mafui Ij.iche, who, some time ago, Itiade a very particular Survey of the River from Widr!gtonto the Inlet. We have no doubt theVorks u-ill be executed with fi- lehty,; and with as nuch dispatch -,as is practicable. , "From all accounts, the Oflke-hoUlers at Washington City,' are in a no very envia ble predicament. It is said, an individu al cannot walk through the Public Offices; '-r visit the houses of those'irtthe employ- tnent of the government, without observ-1 ing near this place a short time since. ing7,the fearful glances which pass from ! The disclosures spoken of were made, but the Holy Scriptures, and to make reports at the next meeting. I he agents thus ap pointed made their reports accordingly ; and from them it appears, that, as nearly as could be ascertained, there are at least 300 families in this county destitute of the Bible. In some' families there have been no Bibles for two" or three genera tions 5 others have lived, for $60 or 40 years jithout it Under thfese circum stances, an order was made to procure from the . Parent Society an additional number of Bibles, with the view of sup plying every destitute famihLiri the coun ty. It was also drdered by fthe Society, that Bibles should be sold at reduced prices, to such as are unable to purchase: The Officers of the Society for the en suing year, are Rev. Jes Rankin, PresU dent ; Geo. Andrew's, T. G. Polk, Rev. DSBherer, and Rev J. D. Kilpatrick Vice presidents : Rev. John Reck, John An drews, Philo White, M- Brown, Jno. M' CuMoch, Abel Graham and Tho- M'Nee SvyMuvagers. " The next annual meeting of the Socie tv was appointed to be held at Union Church Yadk. Jour. The Editors of the Raleigh Register speaking of the committal of Wm. Willi amson,, to the jait of this place, say they understand he was arrested in conse- nuence of certain disclosures whichyere ... . . . . - - - made by a white woman at a camp-meet- dosvn upon hfr, and at the first abroad side shot away her mainmast ; rtllfjshemain tained a furious engagement against both ships. The (French Commander and his second were killed, with two thirds of his men but the gallant Capt Deathwith T5h. 4-u , i . .. c i. : , i.cn.i i i . The Crops. If we elwn plain, not with- g , P u ? 'a out cause, ol the general stagnation ot r . u- , , . ti .i i . - ix iL0.! I r,i ate his ship was boarded by tbe enemy, trader we have yet reason toe thankful , f .I i J . n i r t j.t i i c who found no more than twenty-six per- ui-rioviueiice lor a uouuuiui naryesr or .. : " r ...u- .1 i... oiyt-j iwttc, siitctru ui v ii in i ; were louiiiai ly have a foreign market, to share our su perflux with,' in sufficient profusion, the People of Virginia would have the finest opprtunities of iealizingrery handsome profit s.i Ibid- 1 small Grain already secured, and for the assurance of an abundant crop of Corn now. growing luxuriantly in our fields These good gifts will at least render cheap the staff of life. We hear com plaints trom no part of the Country. ie summer lor the greater part, has been of a medium, o,f uncommonly Oni- orm temperature : while tha rams have ed by the loss of leg or ; arm, and the other ten grievously woutided SmollcPs England. A Frenchman assured one of our frierids tbathts countrymen never buy an article at the seller's first price: For instance, s id he, "one ot them came into my store the otlierday, and priced apair of buckles been conious, burstmar not in storms, but I askpil him Lspvpn djillars. Rlpven !. I alliix in gentle sliovvers. Bait. Times, (give you nitnjt." " Seven is thWprice, sir, luot eleven. 7 Seven I I give you five, i" i he last Norfolk 'Beacon complains that , Phil. Chtdni Ritchie-toliss MargretCaUes. j. C J th Wilminglon bn the. 3tttihsunt Mr Mafvl rt tf . -... ;... - .ri?. A-N. '..Vr a ampDen, aea year reitett MKermetr .wvt .rf. Campbell.' On tfieth insbuitj, "Mr; ohh Blvv Harms, aged 28 ' i-V r m , Ih Bladen county, Mr,'ISaac SeE3UH3. r a?e I " upwards of 80 years. On the daVibcfore 'hig" m-aiii, ne waiKtu sixteen mnes, anaon xne'lol- -v lowing' mo'rnine. he rose and wag Wrocecdinii to" C his dailv labour, when aftpr urn! Vine hmit Iflft -., Alun. in thf caniic nciirfiK-t.Vr4 -m. - iff ... inst. Mr. Edward Reavea, aered a03 years. - He- .' v was one of thfeei living1 witbin seven rnilee of f each other, whose aprgreKate ages amounted to 7?f'.' 305 vears. The others mw still living ; . aiso in me s ime neignoornooa, -on Je riaay last Mff William Parker aged about 70 years. ;V r , - ( 4 . w FOR SALBj r 4 TRACT OF LAND, in Wak totintv-Vlv. XV mg on both sides of tchrban's1. Branch.' 3V' J coniaming j acres, ana another i ract lyinff on , - : the souui side ot Swift Creek'' tTbeTructs AreiSa'V'" contiguous, and were purchased isdmVVejira aV gu mc laic m. uiiuTQur oi ,vm. urown. v3 r -v4 ' Apply to the Editors Of the register, whp afoW V- fiV"! authorised by the owner to sell said land, r-V;" August 10, xo.y, - v-.yatr v i . a NOTICE. 7 one to the othefnd marking their dis- a com woman-gvynimmu wa& cun. ? vftitiL i-A . i i.i Bequenuy at ihsl tuunmucu wuit r .-A'.-. ' . . J nicion. .until other witnesses could be OD- bear their : language to tlmse in power, tairietl who the colored woman had stat- The seaL of confidential friendship is bro-ied were also knowing to the circumstan ces. These witnesses, have since been examined;- :and .their testimony was48uch that the magistrates before whom theexa- mination toolc plaee octlercd his further contmittalr "But that: murjderwill out" is further exemplified,' bythe subsequent arrest and committal oftlhe colored wo man by whoni thetlisckfsurea against Wil- namsoji were maaei on a cnarge oi ipiau ticide. N.,C.Jbuf. kenthey, d are not write to thejrlViends, without,. imploring thenr to keep their communications secret, and in some in stances, the Richmond Wrh?g says, the precaution is taken of signing; noiiame at all to the letters .la this be true, every one who conceives he has a right to speak his mind, , ought. : pre viously to kr eco! I ec t Mr. Foote's lines: ' : "lut stay, before I speak aloud l" there no sty informer in the crow J '4 V?h art laconic, marking all that's ssiid f'h' htartix-" Mcft.rmiuz" in bis head ? Mr. Clay is, harshly censuredJn .some of t;ie Adminisfration newspapers for hay ing (derided young: Wick! lite As Mr; V - ( f wliite Corn is selling at z mi.s, Meal is recalling aT one aouar ner bushel inthat inscription on a laoiex in iuiaaennam onurcn Borough. This is at disparity, indeed Yard, Norfolk, England j m. memory11 of the and we should think the difference too Lady Sophia Macdonaldi '-who died September wide to be attributed altogether to the 29th, 1824. ' ' . want of Mills in the low lands, which is 1 Here where jthe tife was formed, tle row was izSy 27th dyf Augustnext, on the ?T this county, on the '2d of March" hs ;4 U negro man supposed to be a Slave, who calitf? himself SA1U EL WILKINS, and says that he' was bound an apprentice to Wuw MoseIyv of Norfolk, Va. arid that he ran away from the said' , Mosely before bis tel-m of apprenticeshin had ex- pired. The said negro hai been in' this coUntyCVi;' ( 5 or 6 years, ahd has passed during Jhat time as; .'v a tree man ; ne is anoutTj- years ot age S teetr4 - or a incuts nigu ano coai; oiacc ,4 ne owner -. 7 : 4t I 1 ' of said negro is requested to Come forw ifd, prove t?X ' 1 property and pay charges, or 'he wilf b$f deiItV"XV with ai the law directs. ' ? "y? 1 x jf 'fr-' ' Windsor, Bertie county, June 9- t - aL i I I i ii . . i . . . rri wunout aouot ine nnncinai cause, ine nast. mill-price ot Meal in Petersburg, is 55 a That led to hafpihess too bright fo last ; 60 cents, while corn is selling at about Within these waUi!wence, but ayesterday, 4 GREEABLY to the Ust.-will and jfestamenf 3Liof Abraham Eabardtdec'd. the undirsigniAV, f$ i d, Executors to said, will a'ndtesUrnent? .on V J rhursday, tbe. 27th daybf August next, on the - ;",- 50 a 55 cents.- Ibid. She went forth lovelj in a bride's array ; In mind morellovely far, the village Blessing her footsteps as she passed premises, will expose to public -sale, several' ad ", jviuiii tracts i u, comainmgf nearryV4w , acres. .-. " - . ; v . v, r..sC These' lands are lying on the waters "df KilhV I an's Creekiw raite and b'alf S. K.'of GenVGrau- New-Stork, Aug. 8. The Liverpool packet ship York, Cap'. To-dav. a widowed, husband drop x.t i i-v : i 4 r I . .-sasii ue vosi, arriveu yesieruav anernooii, i of nart oringing regular uief oi juonoon annpiiver pool papers, the former to the 23d, and th latter to the 24 ih of June inclusive. The contain but little- additional intelligence from the seatf war, and tha little is not throng rdvLowe. and Dinkinr un'A r J.fJiS i teM" ; rT. lvj?raerly there weye .in operation ori .the pre-i ' ins angtiish o'er her early bier j , i misc3 aawna unsi-mui, ana Uottonnathioe . - Ad kne kgbl tb-V .rffiV V e!Ori his vouns' Charp-e. her leecv of love ! 'T , I . m- ' f ' J". 4f i . J- ...-" - C I Awcncui uucior, any Krnd of,. -' ' ' ;ft-i:S4 - " r'f 1 water power-'. r sril'vi :-V- ' ; , ofan important character. An engagement UvVhate'er thy jduties itv the Cast of life and in her name ,n; :'jP&W Vgood'Apple, Orch vtf 4 A had taken place aCPravadia, between the t ment i,i ,uTn.ir'g -i .:u.. I The fairest, best decisive result, as both 'riartiea Iht e.laii to the Victory; ; The Petersburg Ga- Jhat Ipok, alLgentleness, that form xette of the lOthin whrcbnhe" victoryTs Thit heart, with every kind affecU of course ascribed to the Russians contains somewhat of an accourtt of the battle. Ttie Russian forces had j retreated to Koslandji, for' the purpose of concentration. and rein forcement. The battle of Pravadia was fought, with tery great obstinacy,orijbdtb sides ; ,ooly 45 Turks were - made orison- cia, auu me ivussiuus tiau. ia oracers Kill ed and 33 wounded- 'Accounts of the l2th ot June had beea received at Vienna, by a affection warm Truth its delight, simplicity its charm ui mese xne imaee lives dui wim xue icw. . i iiUKuiu That knew and loved hen and.all loved that nmHT n 4 flfinw Mntnt Tn 1 -. - mvm Fulhllm woman Gave she not back -to For purer realms, Then farewell what W 7 f infill in rnnui prsn innr.' .. i - ' 4, r . recall , : ,ind, ; ; , - ; o , . - 11- , . CpndiUOnsOne andtworyearsxredit igg1 Ji--,.-t to trace. proved security wUlbe, required; And .ttfle ;S ' alt erace P8 l th Payntf thewfrchase' money. ; 7, . : . -ACliAIIAU Pniivpv: V county, July i6thrlCS9. CJ 4 : 'mC 3TEIN vitvif Heaven is spirit meet I -1 v it? 2flTx rrrn TtTrr v " . ".. to find a worthier stit i r i : . ; Just f eceived byV4 :n " , ; A t Welcome the bop t V.. v .-. .. .? A 4
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