Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 10, Connersville, Fayette County, 19 August 1826 — Page 3

2FA M ? rj 0B3ERVBR. S.VrURDAV.AUOUST 13, 1556.

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S Li3cm (N. C.) July 4. Another GoM

vve have been informed that, on the

13th ultimo, three men were permitted to make an experiment for finding' Gold, on the land of

Mr. West Harris, on l eaver-Dam creek, 4 We regret to state that on Sunday last, intel- miles fiom the Narrows," on the Yadkin rivTigeiiee was received here of ih.3 death of Mr. er, in Montgomery county, in this state; and Smuv-r.n. the U. States1 Engineer, who ffd ap-lth.it after workinga short time, they were suc-

tointel to survey the can ai routs in this state

He died on the 5-th Inst, at Fort Wayne.

cess ful in finding gold more abundantly than

at any mine hitherto discovered in this state

le had not been long in the field before stick-) In some instances, as much as h pennyweights -:es a.iio ngst tie hauls prevented them from of gold was fun 1 at this mine. One person on operating; consequently but little progress has opening a rock with his mattock, picked out b boon male. 'pennyweights of pure gold with his lingers

We must now await the appointment ofan-i A?; experiment was made with earth dug

from the middle of the road where it crossed the creek; and from two to four pennyweights of gold was washed from every busnel of earth :

other Engineer.

Moue I.vntAV Dr.pnr.DA tion's. A gentleman

vho returned from .Miller ouiatv alow davs a- the road was literally paved with cold

go, inform us that about the 5th instant. a par- Wherever an attempt has been made in this ty of Indians, supposed to be Osage?, had the neighborhood.gold has been found in abundance boldness to venture within four or liv e miles of This is not only the richest mine that has hitiiCantonrnent Towson. and stole from then e ei to been worked in this country, but is suppostvveive or fifteen head of horses. A few of the ed to be more so than any yet known in the citizens, as son a possible. ent in pursuit to world. The gold is 23 to 2,3 carais une, and regain the horses, if their numbers would justi-'diners in appearance from that procured at oly tiie attempt ; but if not. to ascertain what thcr places; it is fund in solid lumps or paitiIn liaos they w ere, this party had not returned 'cos that at Chisnoim's has more the appearwhen our infirm int left the Cantonment. jance of spangles.

The increased boldness of the Indians on our,- U may te l r nor for us here to state, that

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country has increased in wealth, population & power, beyond all former precedent. Dr. Tho mas still lives to witness the prosperity of the country, and yesterday joined in the celebration of independence in the same house form which he read the declaration f fiy years ago. JTurvfAtcr (JIa&s.) Spy. The following in extracted from the Central (Va.) Gazette of the 22d ultimo. We are sorry to hear that .Mr. Monroe has failed again in his attempt to sell his landed estate in this country, for the payment of tii9 debts contracted in his long course of public services.

v ew persons attended, and none who wished to jcompaied by tbe rsetherland o.i.cc? on the purchase more than a few hundred acres1 and station, and the principal inlividuals of the nafew of them, and in consequence, no part wus'tion. This visit was f dime I by a sumptmus offered for sale to the highest bidder. It was banquet, and te;minated bv a splendid party

siiown on tlie ground, by a letter irom Mr. Swan at the consulate. Uton Daily .jdrtr.j

trie president ol the Branch Dank ol the Lni-

FROM CCLOMFJA. The following proclamation by Gen. Facz was received at Providence, by t.;e 1 r.g

the conquest of Missolonghi; It is, ineefl. c irumph of barbarism over Europe- -of Mahomet over the cross. When wili chrifierdt m, take shame on herself for this defeat? Ti ese conquests must I e quite exhiliratiig to the soldiers of the cred ent, w ho. for a loi.g timc.hav e been unaccustomed to father laurels from -civil-lzed Europe. Mr. Jacob Van Lennej , for thirty years 0 c head of one of the principal Dutch commercial houces at Sihvrna. ha? been aj jointed, by I'C king of tite Netherlands, consul of Smyrna ;iri its dependencies, and has paid his frst visit, in his oiheial cai-acitv, the Jussuf Pacha, ac-

ted States at Washington, timt eighteen tnuusand dollars of the debt due that Lank, by transfer of the debt from the Bas:k of Columbia, had

been paid by the sale of a small part ol his Agenora, which has arrived there in 6 i, s Mountain tract (UOii acres), and that tue bai- from Curacoa. It wears scaicei v a more t .re at ancedue (twenty thousand dollars ) was secur- cuing aspect than his previous documents o.iiv ed by the mortgage oftne residue of that tract, ordering out all the militia Ktueeti M ai..: o consisting of two thousand eight hundred aces years of age a measure he hail nl eady inti.i.awhich is considerably more tnun ample secuu- ten .lis intention to take, lie doe not in terns i J Ctw if f i In t t . oilo ta riit i v 4 ii.i tin 'ihv r LV rii i udj w a! -, t . .

.t.j jvi iv i lif iu.u Odi w u iiv 11AV.U1 utiivA ihv mi 1 1 nitipivr vi I in I'll"

south-weteni frontier, the fie inencv ol their hun niua.s are not Lcranuea to wusii lor eidJ'land not sacrinced. it appears by t.ial icuei , document, so that we are to 1 resume, or at

dopred itiosn. an I the vastnm -ers ot the. dit- on Miaics, ks furmeiiy, eituciat Cnisiiotuis or'tnal t..e lank was not disposed to pusa the s.ue least hope, ttiat his .le-iu still is t- su'tuii to

, at iiains s a conij .my niiug j urciisca toe

prlllC-ifc; .it mi inoiv.1, ana i.ie lamiiy ot .ur

iiai 1 1-

i,titi i.uvcn ii.e ai au igemeiil 01

ter liiiu Uicn i.v.i .1. iii is, winy siuuoriiig inuuidu iia 0 tWialuCiC On Icoillcteo teriUS 1 litat. iyuroiinian.

;ereut ti ihe- that aie ibcki.ig to that tpiarter.

our i if inn oit statt . looked ujon by t'ae experience 1 inli.diita-ds. as indications ot hostilities. '.vhic'n t'iev vow wi t h coasider ihie uoe.ii lies tlieir popui.irion beiu s ) scattered, and

the lnited St.itcs" f p e in that piarler so small, j

Thce fi' ts. lie thiak. conclusively evince the nctt--itv of a 1 i.irro tc i force, of at iea-t a re-1 K Aill he recollected, tliat, of those members giment of 'J. SiatcV tro ij s. both to prev ent foi - ol .J1. c U iilS ,.,,(Ca tue Ciexliou oi 1'ivSither outrage, and to protect the ci:iens fiom UOill c-llie , me il.,use of he.r.-&Ciiiati e, invasion by the lodiar, in cae one should be:ul;i:u,e u i.n only , 111 t.ie ex. a.sc of tucir meditated or attempted bv tlteni. L..u u.alm coi.-iituiiunal rmhi, t) pieier Mr.

oy tue sa. n...e ol lite propeity, audlinalutl 1 e decision . ; 1 on . ar. lnhis hands .ov.e.er, power was gieu to i r. Moiiioc lo ..eiay 11.ua- power is dangerous.. . baihj

Ik l it til a uuie favorable season. It is s. no t...a Lie

money allowed by Congress on account oi las chums has oeiM appiieil 10 the pay uieni uf a. s deots, toother l;iuhs in tue U.su.ct 01 Coiuiahia, m tins slate, and to 4uiwuUa..s luuw uua Ctsevv iiee.

T' c revailingscheme of electing candidates ior Congress according to tiieir picicren .es, aiiMi'r the candidates for the licsiueii-

Etrat fa c:Ur iiatil Cvro, 2 ItJt June, I :'C01W an iiri iv al fiom Maracayho t -lav, wc leain that jiV eminent has plated nse:f uraie1" t..e ju isdiclion ui Gen. l'ae. aiat agreed upon the formation of a fcdeial government. JlKPUl.LIC OF COLOMi iA. JOSC ANTONIO VALZ, Civil and MilitaryChief of Venezuela, c.

The defence of our country isa dutyso sicied

lie aUo in. oi tn m. t!i d the party ol Inoians Ai.,m to Uc.tiai J.KbO.N, none .wive been ley, is entiieiy irregular, and, mueed, pi.uiny tthat to consider its performance willi ind lierwio murdered tlie thrco La , ts, about the ; m.JlV uiiier. e v lie i thau .desi. U c v ana ,sih eisn e ui the ucsiuns of the cunsniuiioii. 'ence is to be ruiiiv of the blackest iiKr,;.ti.

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m.lm', i i..uu.M.iiia. i nev nave uccn repie-. mean er 01 01 inen,use ol iiepresenativt.s, tude.

tni I lie of April, left on ttie ground a tin cup. J

with a nn.nher ot insrript;ons on it. in 1 rcucli. SCuU.u as uiou&tei ofeonii tuii J.i.u iua all-: is primarily, almost exclusively a aar: When the cemmon le threaten? our comm. n

.in 1 s me names t aat vvete not suuicientiv legi

ble to decipher with certainty. This cup. it is hoped, will be the mean of positiv ely identif, -inj" t so nrirde'cr, tor wiiich purpose. M "jor C'lm nings. Cornma?ilant if Cantonment i'ow -son. has sent it over to Col. Athuckle. of Ca 1-

.ig.iin

1

ana ag.uu,

tu.ie. k ha been 'assenca

that Incur conduct on litis occasion uad reLCvca t. e uui v ei s.u execi ati.ai d laer coi.siueuts , 1. 1. a incir ponut-.ti iulc was ru.i, an.i in.iitney never aga:n vniid ik4 iionoi caw it.i tt.e uuragta ot a t,eo, if,wn;e vviMiestoey uaaso vvautouiv

ue 1- meant to he an e.ectur ol 1'ieMiiCiii, uiny ,afetv, union in aims rnu-i Ihnn the wall of ..ur

in a certain contingency ,vv hicn was note expec-1 common defence . for, witnout this feeiiusr celed toauppen otien,.,which.iu fact. m.iy aiways'vails. thee c;in be no ennuitaneous .nort. on be pre.cined by tne people, v ituul a.i aiiici.u- cornbin;ition oftliought.no resistance. I utt? e nieul to tite constitution, it is, thcrcire, totienrth and secuiitv of a reopie. like the swul

tue iju;tUwcatiii3 ui tue candidate ior k.oh

which animates the human IcdA .cr sis's 1 . t in

t.oirr.e u Gihson the Us,iLres. wno are m the , tU1 t Cul lccll. ihsreirarued. iovv , m ir tne jus a iscnerui itjistatur. mat lae voters ouuai 10 ! Plind force, hit in unitv vl rnovt n nt ;,r,d to.

ntM!ib.tr!iood of t!ie latter post, being the most ; rcj,ua T,)t' e'edion lor mcml crs 01 tiic next i iuoh. oincrwu-e, thai wuich is tne 1 riuwipui,' sicm. Hence the immediate and t nn!ete or t I . ..! I . - '

L jiig ices, won ti t une tin m Louisiana on tue nearly li.e soie interest, is sacriucea to li.e g.miZatioti ol the mhitia become at once m .t-

c nlaiaeiit and ini.:jr one, and tne ii-ju:e ul ttr J the highest m anent anlgieatestuigeucy. lvepicsentaiives is viewed m a last: uud loja-: Who can doubt tnis i what citizen shall f.esi'ate

Strongly suspcctCv

liiist yi(ino.i ot tat uontli, turned principally

'on me riciicoMft ipicstion. 1 tie mosipoIt is h:ted in a Philadelphia paper, that ajeitui lX.iUnll!, X,CI; in.iae to keep out Mess. piece of amher has been fmad in the excav a OL UL. v ;LtK( !;I;t:M-, l(V gentam.'n of Uieuts ti.ns which have been made for the Delawaie ,1( u., . ,. .!... d t.. in s,.i 1 oil ol uene-

vc ksox, were brought !.; ard lo conieo.i

an I Chesapeake. We are iniormed, that "ever; ,iU j

al specimens of amber have been uis.ov ered on .:,!....,, ;ir tr . :..r t'.nnr -top 01 -uium

thi rout, and that thev vary from the counnoa . , .,,,1;,.;, .1.. tlle nnsst cdini ate guc-

ictss, and ei t..e t'-rmer have leen re ciecied

tlOUa light. . Vctf. O'utfl.

linber in being of a deeper colour.

to enroll him-elf The militia corps be i.gnothing more f'.an citizens in arms f r the sccu

Some months ago the fashionable Countes t ity of their lives, their families, their In n r

of UtoL.v, cetehr.iica iy luc iui is in Mexico, their pro? erity. I nder present circums anand wile ot t.ie mo?l opuiti.l ol me .ucn.au'ees. ibe heroic cople oi Vaiencia have vet to noblemen, wasaevoxxea iioui her hosowd oy ieain. that to renkr their v.iluthle rights and thesenicnce of a coiiij)eie.it triouual. i ne priv t'.cct set ure. thev should wait till the ei.e-

bv ,1 iiundsoinc majo; lty . '1 haspciian tue hopes a. a r occasionetl inucii iiise. bac ws piaced mv i? in trout I c hre tuey prepaie to oj po-e

d taction. U-J a lew days m a convent, oui soon w,m,4ie.v- him: buch a measuie wt 11 Id tun g upon ea h

from it, to icsj !e w uli an aunt, upon an ;;iiuu-0f us dis:i-ters and eahnnit.es irrepai ab!e. "to iij of 6,000 diiuis .un.uui. i iii HAS ov ed tl in the mai.ag merit tft'.e public

.jiuica buu-,f.u-iyiju uiuciuui means his ieen C unnoted to mv hands: and

Fr m the S:iuta Cardie. It appears that there have been established

in the I'nite I .St ites from the lirst .lay ot Janu- Vatcs Mclntyrc, h.ttery b okcrs, cf Washary.ttthc first I iy of lol v . lat, Four Ilundi e I ; it.jjton citv, hav e adv ei tised the scneme of me and Seventy three new post O.hcef. j.leii'ersn lottery. The prices are laruejlst.the.

I ive counteneitcrs !iave teen taken in a cave Monticello Itate, valued at 71 Odd 2d, the1

m iveMf-ickv. an l neariv a norse load ot impie- budw cj! Mills. ;K,Dd : d the Albemarle Ls-j brusi -t u state-, ur dvwiv, to m oua,.., u.J ken the trust, and With tnem are teady to m et m?ats lo-coining m acv. hesi Irs a cpia.itity of tate. 1 L.vOO total. S 1 1-cU. 'I heie aie 1 l,was uai legally scparutfu'utu-r ivunuu )car. tleath in the defem e of cur cunirmu inierests. spurious ET'dd h df eagles, dollars, c. &lc. ex- 477 hpiuks. It is to e drawn bv the cruary !ot inarnujrf, si.e has cuutrivu tu potu.cu juu-: It is tlieref .re ordene 1 that every itizeo tre.melv vvell coined. Irnmhinaticn of the numbers fiom 1 to Pncc-'"0" against i im, . y wmci. i.c h uciutvu na-t.- f-,,,,, ttie :ige of 14 to .", rhall appear in erWehave learnt. av the Baltimore. Chron-'0f tickets ?I0. Drawing- ex.ecied tu take!ulc '" P'optiij, a..u 4.ai miu i on oa l!ie 14t1 0l- jlllv in tljC pIja yi;tvor t0

: value of """i " l" cnect tlieir enrolment.

l-ari v of toe cC u. ur autiicu i iai; u.ud aa , r . 11 . 1 . . 1 1 . ,, t onlidii'tr.'n J!ie well tned patri Hisai arti co . ik o .uct ul IVrL Jl as vvclt as uu.iiicat aviun .o ; . ' ... i ' umunero!., tram ui ...uo.. Ai.:,.,,, 9lic eratKm cd my ie hav-, ,uze.l6 I hav e undc-ta-

ic'ie. from a sur e entirely to he relied on, that ppire in Cicto! er. Ccrtilicates of the

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Mr. Jp'Yerson left a will, in which he gave all each estate are publish

his property, "t:ie leal estate and actual poss-

l.aiputuiis dec 1 cc, aacii was ui.Uiuculrym a court, ituulary 111 fact, tnougli it I. as jiiriiuictiuu luuca-j

MILLER'S NOTICE.

rsMon. to his eraads n ltiomas je:ieron itan- The deaths in IN ew 1 ork during- the week iUsr u.-ms aiid in...oc.-iiititre. 1 i,e Comit ia

vl,-ilnU f r Pi-iet 0 oront Inmin iflirt niiiri'lfil illlf r, . 1 1 .. C . t r-d i -itt i, ci 1 1 f)C ll-t i P .-.i i u 1-1 -..i I'm-li' ulie ol tl.e A. l.al lit .WUa

ltl,;c ,r,.,n,U1,.rrl,trt-c Ir.d:. Mr (I.TIPtt (IMP I.i... .11 ...r,, n t n r rmn i -o j r nf I fro d 1CU. i IC l.iSPril.led 4. CUIlWU S,alCiUCUt Oi ' IS.l t'lC pUollC tO take notlCC t.lat t'lCV

i m Wuitu i,c aus vvuci.- win nil noia i-ieiM-fi-es accouniaoie ior tac

vif h;s neighbor, i t trut f r t. e so'e use and ;jletwcen 1 and 5 eas of age. bene it of bis daughter. Mrs. Randolph, and ap-j 'p,o deaths m P.hila leiphia .aiding ihe same pointel his grandson Thomas Jederson l'an- time w ere 10 '. Inder 1 year 33, and fmn dolph, his s )e executor. S 1 to o veais of age 'JG. ib. There is now dep isite 1 in the Pliiladclpliia; Museum, fir a short time, a Stone of about 70 ridJahhuuJuhi 15 Weareglad to learn lls. woght taken from among tic "Hinging that Col. 1 tank's ' Visit to Co ombia,1 meets Rocks"' in Montgomery county, by G. U. Liili- vvith an extend r -aie. Jt is a highly interest-

bridge, on a late vi-ut to th it place. A correct mg and well-wruten hook u gives more prac

tlio case auvv !,ciui e us

er it will uot be thought tnat sucit Uan h.ve safe, -urj.ing of grain receive i iu 'Go nllantie -'s happened, not in rcpu ticau vicxico, uui ia i ur- mj,-, to rVxh, unless the bags or ca-ks coi l iiuk. y or fiar.uiy, H at all. and quotes th laiiguagc thc grain shall bcthtmctl; marked wih the of Cicero O-uun rt-nnuidicam tia tmus: i. uua . . ... . . .., - ...S c- i. ... HiitKtt letters.)! the name or names ol thc own-

er or owners of grain so deposited, as the law direct.

The ChtroMts.Wc have very satisfactory' All persons depositing gram m ?a.d m.M ty

accounts t fthe progiessof instiuotioii au,u..g ground, are hcichy inloime 1, that they are

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rrodlc like less ofGer-e Washington, is vM- th ai information relating to the countries on the Cherokee-. The school arc veil alteu- ; e rm .an iu ..c- .., pn mouioi i ie m..i

blcnnthe face of thc stone. The likeness is w hu h it treats. m tne s une space, ami in a hct- ded, and tiic exercise oi me cniiuieu in jc.i- t,-,

formed it appears bv nature, as the stone we ter style, than we remember to have seen e.se- li.sh grammar, geography kc. lot exciteu t..e " - .

Understand was f mud several feet beoeatn the where. rttm.Juvr. jastonishincntolth.se who have witnessed taeai.

!Une ol the editors ot the lluutsviue-A hocute

Auguit 10, ir.ee.

p'urf ice of the ground : it is certainly tlecerviog'

the notice ot thc anions.

; d vnU" a Vg vs Vc t lee .

.4 frl -,-t Infrlll.TPnre has been receive 1 at who has recently v isited some ol the schools,

f. . '. . ' . ... . . i .. i I til .. 11.1. , i" T

. : the colonization society at W as.imgton t .'. ohserv e3 "I noiiceti m pai ucuiar, ouc jhuci ;m -iw:n iinii-uifu w me c-mhic- m james The Porcelain manufictorv at Jersey Citv, from Liberia to thc Pith of .May. Thc Cod- boy, apparently about nine or ten years ol age, P.eck, late of Fay ettc county, deceased, by n..te established about I months since, is now iroig nv was healthy and in prosperous circuintan-' and a full blooded nativ e, who was caiied uou bond or book account, are le p.esied to niaKC on with a fair prospect of success. Tne mate- cos. The governunt of Sierra Leone had ad- by his instructor to give out the words to a immediate ayment and save cost; and all rials both for the body of tbe article and fhr the opted measures to put under a state of spelling class, vv hich he did ith a clearness those hav ing just and legal claims against said -lading ure all found abundantly in the United bloc.ka le 300 miles of coast, which would de- and precision that would have done nouiscied- estate to pre.ei.t them tep.tlly proven for setStates, and are thought to he of a quality at stroy th Slave trade carried on within the a- it to any "old field school master. j tlement within one year from this date. !ca-t e pial to the he,! French material-. S vil- hove jurisdiction. The emigrants from N.j "Many of them write, and it appears to he; It is the opinion ot the undersigned that the ilih Cnntaiiis ( 'ha.f nno of thfir mot favoi ite exercises. 1 cx.nn- said estate 15 solvent.

oil aii't ..i'i it ii..i i 01 ivuii 11 uui v iCVU "" ' v mi "una ' I ----- - -' w - cd to come ov er from France, and a variety of and Cotterell.of the Colombian service, had ined their books particularly, and impiired me article? of porcelain have already been finished been upon the coast, looking after negro steal- time they had been employed, and 1 will euat the establishment. A still greater quantity ers. Captain Chase gave the colott 30 stands turc to assert, that the progressive, improve-

-jf porcelain vessel, many of them executed of arms, ti casks oi gunpowder, and provisions, ment they hav e made m that art, is not eiel-

Attzvst 12, IMG.

JOHN PECK. J ftnr.

IIAC11EL KECci,.llmrs.

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wiin greai inge.nuy an i perteeiion, alter me inest models of the antique, are niw rea-ly for the oven. We have seen several of the articles

led hv tiny equal number of toeir aj;e and op

portunity in the state of Alabama.

Sheriff's Sale. 1T V virtue of nn execution to me dhertcd.

OvtaraUM oflnfri.twUnce. The first time UJ lrom tayetteUrcn tUoun. 1 wm .t-

n.-iniif-irtnrp.I there, whirl, in tlio i.iipitv- :md tho I).f lariiiir.o nf I.i luendenre was nubliclv From C recce and Atia. We hav e recei vctl ler tor sale, at tne Court house door m isonncre-

dclicacy of tlieir texture, and nothing inferior read in Mass;ichusetles was in this town. The the Spectateur Oriental, of Aj ril 7. L is statol,, ille, on the econd S.iturdayjn September next the tiaest French porcelain. 'express, on his way to Boston, furnished Is lac underdateof Alexandria,Mar 13,thulasq ja.inmj 100 Aci'OS Ot liltld, Thomas, Esq. vvith a copy ibr publication in this of fifteen vessels had just arrived there from thc ,eonr;g tothe e-t ate of James Scott, deceasX. York, Atiixt ?. I paper, of which he was at that time the pub- Morea, and was to depait immediately, with a f,(j cUbject to the widow's right of dower there Earthquake. A letter has been received in lisher. The news of its receipt soon spread t reinforcement of 5,000 men for Ibrahim I'ach:,1 m . jt j.,,, u j,;ut of the North Wet tpiarter rhis city, dated at Bogota 10th June, w'nich throughout the town, and a large concourse col- sent by his lather from Viceroy. 'Fhe para-ot secthm 0. township 11. range V2, E.M of the mentions that a violent earthquake was expe-' lecte I, all anxious to sec or hear so extraordi- graph adds, "these brave Arahs are impatient hCronq principal meridian ! land sold at Cinrienccd there in tbe evening of the 1 Tia..' nary a document. To gratify tlieir curiosity to place theuiselv esunder the triumphant stand- cj,;n itj . ; taken in execution as the property of Great consternation, w isexiited among the in-, .Mr. Tliomas ascended the portico of the south ard of the coaquerer ofthe Morea;ttiey areatra- ajjr0i.u,l James Scctt, dee'd, at the suit of habitants. Several lives wore lost, and con- meeting house. (then the only one in town), and id they shall not arrive in season to snare in the jt,jm .dair. iiderable damage done to a great many hous read it t those who assembled. Half a cen-j glory of the conquest of Missolonghi; but they j WILLIAM CALDWELL SLff.T. C " ' tury has since passed away, during w hich ourj will still have other laurels." The rdory eij Coi icrs:!it, Ajpasi 10,