Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 40, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 14 October 1826 — Page 2
El TE FOREIGN .YEIVS. Great Britain and Ireland. The crops of grain art; she;!, and it is thought thai tie ports mu-t be opened. Money was plenty in London, but Wanted employ merit. The state of things in the manufacturing districts isSrdd to he slowly improving; tuit "the distresses in Ireland beggar all description, and threaten that "devoted country with the greatest of all calamities famine. Indeed, starvation has already commenced its work, and to arid to tiiis misery, the appearance of the crops is very unpromising. In convergence of the drought, apprehensions for the polatoe crop were very serious. Oats had advanced to 20s. per bushel, and the price of cattle has fallen 30 or 43 per ct. within the last eight month. Ijt this is not all. An alarming fever prevails in Dublin to a frightful extent, which has been brought on by privation and distress.' Tnis fever is thought to be contagious. The patients in the hospitals amounted to 1396! Diseases also prevailed in the couatry, which was sutleringon account, of the drought. In some places, the people "were living on one meal a day-, of loUc'lnrlilcsr This is dreadful. Poisoned or atlultered meal has caused the death of some persons.
The demand for cotton has rather in-;
retired o Uodon. The gallant Fnbvier it seems, is charged with the command of Hydra. Colombia. Bolivar was expected at Bogota on the 4th September. The financial affairs of Colombia are much
deranged. Certain privateers lvd cap
tured some valuable British vessels oil
the coasts of Spain. Business at the
Colombia ports was very dull, in conse
quence of the unsettled state of things.
From the Portsmouth, N. II. Advertiser.
MODEILX CI1ROMCEE.
1. In the 8th ) ear of the reign of James
the King, the wise men took counsel that he should be no longer Kit g. 2. Atid they were of one mind on this matter, and said one unto another, which of us shall be King oer the people? 3. Then some one from the West said we will have Andrew to reign over us, for he is a mighty man of war, and slayeth our enemies. 4. But they from the East said, nay, lest he slay us also. 4. Then others from the West arose and said let us have Ilenrv to rule over
us, for he is pleasant of speech, and takelh every man by the hajid and kisseth him. G. But they all with one voire answered and said, not this man, for he is given
r When ?1 r'rneil, p0-jon tjial spnt the chemist, m company ne; at.dshedrtfrminiMl. it i- chemical apparatus, some feet
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to lollow mm I nt- snows oi an cany wnner; (,in ,. ,. rt. C left to descend
lure, to visit Lancaster
the voting man was k
ordinary Am Is they were iopc : form, were 'lover, pieced in his Uocp.iru h,r 'hle sh ck ofifercrd from wnal I.e. hud antic i j.ntcu : u
running from the held, Lieut. Manning money, ami haul tarnn-s oi sevrrnl years in (stead of a stonily mae .u ine apt hum .
spran" forward in puiuit directing the dusiry. For some cufe or other, she ua hne fn -e was communicated to the msu.e
platoon which he commanded to follow induo-d, beloid 'be t.me fixed frr their .t.ar- nf w hr.head, which produced an e-
him. lie did not caftan eve behind him
until re found the Biiiish men on all
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than one hundred and hi'. v or two lii,n-M" 8,r("ai, af n ' " ",n , I , R n ot som,"'h ,,v rrmc'il VTncl as b' ii i it ii f . riot a house between Dartmouth and Huliett. . r c ... P,f m iVed nf dred .yards. He did not v sitale ;n mo- Mld,heav t rnu?h I 1 ment, hut spnng.ng at an rflicer w ho was the iM uuCMiJa f0t p;tfh onIv. j he fmtilv -he prm b-go of selecting a plat e to a hglu near him, seized him hy the collar aid Mnirt a to d ssnade her iron, the urney; hot ,ie ell in the waters o Ih. exclaiming in a harh tone, "D n y on, she p,fSls,M in h. r design ari.l. wnpp,K canal, with onostnve oi thchoglicaU here Sir, you are my prisoner,' wrested hi rstll in hf r lon eio;-.k proceeth l on h- r way ,'ind another there.
suord from hi rasp, drained him from now afrr srtow sr,ccited, at:i! the wry skv
the houe into which Cruger aid hi- s nie1 to listfn with fros', for several weeks
York volunteers had thrown then.st-h wh-n sone persons from Uardttt passins: up
ine ueu auu .or couou iu ... ;u ilQ ;. from us ul atuj Uq a.ed at Liverpool, and the prices liad Vfl ,mrdlv vvith u: wu,n wc hayc iv.
crea1-
a little advanced, on some of the qualities, A meeting of the inhabitants of Man
chester was held on the 17rh of August,!
;vhicii was attended by at least 2,500
persons, and crowds were unable to oh
tiiin admittance.
en this honor into his hand. 7. And they from the South said, let us have the Ki nil's Counsellor of War to
be Kinir.
8. Then flic King's Counsellor of War
c n ! A wf 1 1 m rr i vn tr. i 1 i r crrri i rl t ! ' k k
A stronir address to;. - . , n , , , ,
the king was drawn up, recommending hatj owij- lh . n an(, u;jdrr
A Ride and a Duck: .Mic hael Harvey, well known as a boatman at Brooklyn
and keeping Ids body as a s! i hi oil- this route, reached the hilUt riht. On I'ehnrej. ferry not long since, either tin ough carefence from the heaw" fire fi m the w ii . : then- iUes, an unearthly icur-- stool before essness,or the induenceof hisdailv firam
dows. carried him riF without Mi-taini- j n :rt" 1)1 ' a'h ti, r,pt'!K I'lanchrs w r .;prf o ( iKinced to pas with his boat un-aer Win T i - in r ,1m nl if.. anil rsi-linm'r 1'it I fill m if in ' I - !1 ...,,11 . " 1 .. . ' . .
in miurv. rianmn' nas o en r atei - v -" ' sare atii' w m ei, u u .us. i.itiou m
Xhui :,i rr.nrrw..;t uhpn l, uu-rrlw! !si"fP- "' ! a l"?t Il!l.rin- lnm-S. The wheel was
i- 11 i " v . , w; s the hf. ss fr.im of Nancv. v ho. f .ti ;n il ' , , 1 ..,,.1 A';,.: I j., ins prisoner would make an etn.-ri for, .... , , , . . ;ii its u-nal late, anU .io ,..u !, (o I . , , 1 l l , ..!.,. ll.il.- . Ii .il ni hr. I r - .-. I
liberty, lie with great soh irniiv com-1
mencednn enumeration of hi? titles "I
i h !rr j nut thus far h-l stopprt) h ro ta!t ;
r s, ar.i, Llhutr ash e p. died of the intense
ibrwdf h v in diow nii ur elm ir h -civ
iCuH
the wheel, ai d was thus earned over
j-omewhat in the nvnner th; . Don tui?li riven to talk olv was by the windmill. At every ivv-
the 32d Regiment, Secretary to their, ... t1lll .., lf ,1, trf,.. f .u bein ihlolution of the wheel, poor ihi.ue was
Commandant at Charleston.' 'FnoughA..j,,,,,. tlf ,.nr liurt'us, with a deal n.or of ; soused deeply in the water, and Ihengi
am, Sir Ilenrv Dan v. l)epui -A A ja!ant- j
General of the Briltsh Army, Ci.pt. off tV) vsrrvcrs. Prcole are mu
powered by a huge Virginian'
shadow of my wing. And all the people said Amen. 13. But they from the East look John, who was son unto him that had been King aforetime, and said, let him be King, for he is a wise man, and holdeth the pen of a ready writer. 10. But they said, he did foolish things in his youth, for he cleaved unto our enemv, even unto Babylon the great. 11. And they from the East answe red and said, verily, but he hath repented of his folly and deserted the friends of his youth, and his father's friends, and put on sackcloth and ashes, and humbled himself, and spoke with a loud voice against Babylon the great. 1 And they would not he persuaded and said it is not rood to choose two
Kings from one household; we will notjJ'ir,l,1,'-y on a pool in Westmorelai d, u -have the son of a Kintr. The King's; :frunatoly fell into the water, and the Treasurer, he shall be King. frost -as peihaps vou mm well remcm13. Then their decrees went forth; cr being very se en; at the time, be that all the people should choose the! u a? qui'didv frozen in. On reach h g the King's Treasurer to be King. (bottom he instanlly took ofl'hi skait-.
x:ople would not '"'o. him.:eh down in Ins hools, n d ru:-
ROCEIl EOnSWOHTU. Our readers cannot have foi g.dton ll account, lately published, of a i;eiiil; iii.n by the name of Roger Dod.uorth. wl;e lately resumed life and a c t i i ;,h( 1 iiaving beMi buried a century or n re under an avalanche from the A!j s. Ti.e relation of one extraordinary in hh nt induces some one else to produce ;i parallel ; and in this instance, the r ow neu William Cohbett has sen! the u il -wi; g letter to the editor of the London Sin , aan olivet to the tale of Roger Dod- worth.. Galcjy. Sin As the public eem to douiu J truth of Mr. Roger JJndsworthV tate ment, permit me tl.reiiuii tlie medium ol your w idely circulated paper, to relate a (act which is at least equallv verat n u-. and goes a great way to corroborate hi sior .
A friend of mine, when skating !at
enough, bir, ) on are just hie man 1 uaslsorh iw panegyric. 'I hey forget the conlooking for; fear imthii g for )our lifejdtion ol . ditors and printers Ihevny indivou shall screen me from danger, and ijviiiu-''? who sinj the h.ud.-ft sonjs in pra se jf
will take special care rou" M .: - t5- ' ies.. rt nore n-.rdUss t.f our piof-s-' ning was of inferior size, hu: strong a- u su-iu-.! r.'us. '! hev rt sort to tt.e mranest and remarkably well fe.mu d. ' Tin- j'" 'fraud s: us of thi just rrou pense probably hd larr, who a old not wejo1 onr nf-UeCinHl and rr.erhanil labor-; of his capiure to be i inmented op, to re- onr rP""s bdnh s and onr pecuniary hazply,when asked h hi hi 01 h-r . llirejs uU f stlinB newjprs we do not so how ho eaine to be taken. ' I was tAei-!1'.'"'1, p,a'n 'r lm sfl,XPl! a VT
Miy u Miai in nee; oui oo n osi earrwsoy pr'trt atr anst the system of borrowing tti rr. yt 1. do not hoi row eaeh otlsrrs rents and shoes to tf e injury of shoen akers f-r d taylors yet e are Tl 4 ly I'urtailfd of our fcir palrr.najre bv ilo ir I oi rowmj; our journals. -.A I ah's Enquirer. Massarhusetts is -.bout to pnjor the honor of ruttin into operation the fv ail-road in this eoiintr Th r rs ar. immense lede of be.Mjoful rsinite in the town of Qrncy, from vlrch Ii-.' Hunker Hill IWonuinent Asoi'iation mt rul lo draw iho materia's frr the cons'rucioo of tl eir nionunj nt. I" wfis found that a ra-iivay from the q orrj in Q'onry to the water's f d-re, would he ofiJieat public advantage, and Hcerrdiny:i an act of incorporation was pror-ur-d and tf.- rail road eon:ne nr d in ay last hs hole lenjrfh is rhout three miles. Ii has a "-tone foundation, so as to nsibt the frot and the top tinkers are faced ith iron , on w hich thr-r-ii rop.d is laid ! he wt.oS- road 13 nearh finish tl Contracts for the dt hverv of the jrronitc in Boston, have already bt en made. 'I'he hb rah'v ynd public spirit of a company of the ei' z i s f Boston have supplied Ihe means fur the furu.atirn ofthis valu-ibl work. Rail h.nore American . Cp'ain Brown arrivtd at Boston, from F? 'hu.i inl rrns that no h-ss th:n six i'flon b ri n ' I'm une v j-si Is :I- rtuallv ri .hargoed Ihe
th
11 liowbeit, the people would nol;"! J'im'ii uown in ins noois iv n 1
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hearken unto the decree, hut took among (;0, 1 ""L'?v 1113 ,l l0ra Mn,'u pt.vat.er of two runs onlv, raptured .ff'at Rochester, and Jan is near Pittsford,
mem .nurew ana jonn ana ine jvmg s, T";-lv y B" " " ti, port a bns iron Ki--!anr with a c-.ro of. A. V. I hey were seen goimr through Trea-urer, and said to the grand Sardie-!!lf; lesnamed until the fro-t hnd;e ue.!-n r.ods, vahied at : 100,000 m uium! end Zant:svi!!e some davs ; Iter leavi .0-thir
uinii, tuuusu jc uuc iui us iiuui uiciu - -..-.w. ...... ........ ...".,;M"'mtio I'uni uenea 1 i.e ut"trs anu ions, and stated at that mace teat 11. ev
iiiiec. Vj ' t.i liuiiin.Mi.infn iui on ijoaru a or n tv n.isr also 15. Now Ilenrv, even he of Kentuekv.-T( So OI'n without a night-ear ?lo -!r..piueil by the prhafeer nd sent inio ndboa
u-hispcrrd unto John :nd said, if thou SvN :)m o h"U and rear bed home hi-'w'h ih consbling ren.ark that, if cauct cut
the repeal, as promptly and effectually
as p )--ibie, ijf every law winch enhances the price of bread, and obstructs the manuficturinn and commercial prosperity of Great Britain; and also the immediate abolition of taxes to an amount which t!ej petitioners do not presume to specify , but which, that it may produce ihe dt sired result?, must he sufficiently great lo put an end to all national expenditure beyond that which shall be suited to the altered value of money, and and directly conducive to the freedom and greatness of the kingdom." The new funned, (under the Thame?,) lias proceeded about sixty feet from the shaft under the bed of the river; a solid blue rlay being as yet the only soil the oi workmen have met with. Six hundred of the weavers employed at road labour near Dublin, returned to their work on the Mth orAugust,on the terms proposed by the relief committee.
namely, the single men to receive Od a day, and those with families an additional Id for every one in family, not, however, exceed Is in all. k is asserted in the Times that there tvfis an alarming deficiency in the revenue of 1 he current quarterparticularly in the customs, w hich was reported to have fallen short of the produce of the last vear, not less than 100,000. weekh. A clergyman, r siding near Weymouth, the mrmi Gcorge Chamberlain, prosecuted six little hoys, the eldest about ten years old, for robbing his orchard; and in opposition toUhe wishes of the presiding justice, had caused them
to be sent to liie tread-mill! iiaving no mercy on the little ones, and wiihng to
extinguish in the in a sense of shame.
though they begged and cried most bilterlv. - Pa Tt imentr had been prorogued from the 2 It ii of August to the second of Nov. At Lancaster assizes, 42 persons convicted of being engaged in the late riots, have been sentenced lo death! Frii-c. A sixty gun ship, built at Marseilles for the Turks, stuck on the plane, when attempted to be launched. i publishing the constitution of Portugal in the Pari-, mioislei ial papers, the part relative to the liberty of the press was suppressed. Sp::in rem uns in great terror because of the liberal con.-lituf ion of Portugal, and new persecutions of Spanish consli-
lu ionaiisis have commenced. All per
sons
to
the
hi re
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"ui ic. ir. pn wiu.curse, jonn 01 maine, wno tlio chid in a .. ,.;.,. .... ,.,,, r 1 . , . -i-
tatt ri spectators expected him to lo:e his hold, and go to the bottom, or break his bones among the timbers of the enormous wheel. But Mike's time had not yet come. After six duckings nnddramii gs Mike preserved his breath the wheel
was slopped, and lie was dragged out unhurt. A" soon as I.e was able to speak, he said, kI thank ye gentlemen come, let us g, and have something to drink together V Broouhni Star.
i oinn eftiimrrce in (he Bay of Bst:a: that
1! v previous to his sadi. p;, a sehocru r
Cincinnati Oct. 4, We have been requested to insert the following article, and we hope Editors in the neighborhood of Canals w ill aid in extending the notice. Ed. Co?n. Rep. A caution to Cundmtrrs ofCu7ia!s in the ( r. Stales. The Conducters of Canal? and other public works are notified, b) way of caution, that J; UN Hkfbuuke a: d Warrkt ,)ARir, contractors on the Mi. mi Canw, absconded a few w eeks since In ni this line leaving their sub-contractors and laborers without paying them their due?. A few das previ. us to iheir elopement tney receiver! from the Commissioners upwards vlfour thousand dollars on account of woik performed ur.derthcir contracts, no part of which was paid to their hands. These men have heretofore been esteemed as Contractors of respectable standing both in this state and in IS'ework, and wcdl calculated toin.po;e upon the community where they may go. They came to this state in Juir. 1825, from tlie New York canals, in company with a number of very respectable and' responsible men who came ul at con
tractors. Hepbune formerly resided
wilt make rne to sit at thy right hand, i ,n t,m'' ,or dinner. 1 doubt, how". vi . m, thi y wuidd hangettry luan at lie yard
ivill ci'i!' nM(r m' 0fi.t.f)c .mil ...'i ! , : v let i:e r he eon id h:i c t!o. e ti." . ,i J arai
'Mil UlllU II. V II ILi CI.J.J 1111.1 . ' - ' '
not heena i-led intt.e foil -. mg ma:n r: A fisherman tn.ili g with a lio i-nd-
thee King.
r. A;.d John made a sisrn unto A?.
that he would give unto him half of hi (,n li pike, happened ti cost ii . i-
it 1 11
eie i;oiog 10 i ennsyivama. Also a few days since' G roan k and Jamj:s Young
1 he Norfolk Ih r id of Frid-iv. informs usi
r,t snce the eoiTio.eneenient of the pn-snt
i) iie' ihe conitei- n 01 that town fs rsperr
(Scotchmen,) absconded in like manner, having drawn the day previous from the comrni dinners, seven hundred dollars. They were heard of making their way eastward through the counties of Cler
mont and Brown. Tncy came from the
kingdom. bail ju-t :,t tl,e (i,e ,ny I, im,! ,.. " ' "f '- "P""- " ; ' j '" 17. Then John became Kin? over llic !' h.. l..-i..a. a. J mi .nay ,,..,.;.!!. ''', - ' r -'; f- v- r- ''" "V 1 , , ' 1 , .h , . 4, rt f i r( ii m nmp p-tpers lo be it-Mow hut ll 4 t.tt.mea a uul with a view ot T . . ... f , n J! Vr lr'7iV?: TtVi H.raMM8tf.i. vet to be Srcnr,Mv ! Ti.g public agents upon their guard 13. Now John t!ieK,ng,iadfravel!ed' at ui is 1 he angler oi cot,,, ,MW1 UM;;e ls Hrp..aranc,; ,he hi 1 of against these men, to make thisstatemr-nt into far countries, and had learned wis-, liou.it that he had hooked a Ime p,k . n , rr ,;ifv f .r AljfiiJt5 Ul;lrd nn,v ei hf which is done upon the autboritv of the
dom, and he called wise men to stand iu;nul hat was his nourishment when h
his presence: and he called Daniel, and t (,i'u' U) hore a; d eldeily genth n -at
madt1 turn to he his child counsellor. 19. Daniel also called piudent men unto his council, and thev became strong
lu-t lour feet two inches in cirr nnd-.
ence holding a pair of kaits in one b.. and the live gudgeon in the other. 1
e -..rr..; n,i to m the 1st mst it is supposed act i-gL.mmsioner: ot Ine Miami caiaL r a ii. a. iti.s have an.ountt d to ob.mt f.nrin Editors throughout the United Slate t r t at one t all of vhe h non.b r mnl bl may serve tho public bv copxing this
is; r cr . i t e-"idiri-d to one seiion of ilv town
to defend the King against his enemies. i.von doubt this statement, (swori before? - ot,o; ( f e:iU, street, from i inters ctmn 0. For the friends of Andrew, and ,r Nichola- Grimshaw, a; Prestoe.' ro " " rr . ice tip t to oin Point. Ntaily I. i J . .r.l. ... I. I. .1 1. 1 a I ! Ct i. I . . I t- i I I w I I ! i i r I v .Ii.mv .... i t I .... i -. ; e (' TV fi n' ll fi-l Miin-tfrei I frrn. il... . ;
., , i... ..: , ..! H.o -,... .,l ..i.w-l.. ; I'. i i !J.tr.f to the w.sttrn .rr.tr I,..! r......i;t di," oMiu litaia 1 lines, harl sui.-drv
ivoiir, p;r4iuereu iogeuu?i- ami saiu. we v' .i...u , ..i h.jhu u-; - ' ...j..., , i . - fti:ni.,l,rw .h;ri:in,r 'f ' under his knuckle hv the h,nl; nlhie'!,,,! " h n th, ht n d.vs; -it ,5 -ouch to h. ' 'J " ,n ti!en respects e papers, and
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Some time ago Mr. Miller, editor of
i'the Bafavia Ad -orate, and Mr. F.dleft.
will reign in his stead. 21. So they vexed tlie King, and made many speeches against him, that he should not send Embassadors into other countries, to do great things for his peo
ple.
I.ninted ( iMimis the H-nbn 'Lit thn ' MihVr, -mong o her senous charge
..v.. 1 , 1 1 .1 - . r . ..
It may be proper to mention that he ,M ,,r:r; "Irict not b- indn-tl. ' "' -hett was arc,
to the bait.
complained at first of a light sfitfie s in
1 ; f. 1 . 'i it inline iui ire consoler tl - hi lolut; but has since recovered so e r . , . .. . 4, ... . 1 n., , ni. a f: v , 0 rra,,r 1 an thal of soldier in th
much as to have been enabled to trav 1
eighty miles by the conch,, in order io
or f.- n. p.-Pod to folloiv their exanspte j and e.d lei as we Je-:rn, tlat lie himself n.tv p'Mp?, ii-is true, but ire consider ti, ii ' a- a freemason, but be in:; disgusted
wiiii the craft, was about publishing a book, revealing tlie myeries of mason1 .
rV, ai,0 I'XOnsillC I IPn: fit ii.n rnnfr.n,.
heat of bttti
22. And .John oMinnnnko rnrenri ilw. vote lor me in ine late i'reston t h ctior-.' r.s u.r .....
1 1 . - - - - -.vv 1 . -7 wir-'rr.ii'fr r.;, iifi v 1 v n o 'M'n : .-i . . . : 1 1 . 1 1
Ciiarged Willi l)eingi0fri;such are 17: 1 r:,.AA.,i.- 1 i- ..... :irr;ii,w tho tint.c I n ; . : ' r.say -; m me uiii,. or- unue:ianu nyagen-
arreted! Such is the order to' ;lf tho ir ' . , . !en unon Mr. Sta, I, v. 1 vJ! r ratoi;, nehrted to: tiernan just arriveu laio.vn from the west.
President of tlie Criminal Tribunal. ,:..;,, V,". " - 4 1 c .. iv ex.Mrurce of an ndiammahlcMhat several hui?dred freemaso! came in-
t V c .... . . ;i.imi ne luiM-u iiviiu 1 1 enemies ami m 1 mi.. rj ., ,,r n i;na,rnr;. 4 un . f;,r, -ii,,, : , 1 , . . Let Spam rep. ice -her leg.timate fV:rnfi,. ovot, fu, (,f n,,, nw,, .1 Wirnu, fmnrTT. 1 t , , in J I tti ucock s i bin on the. o tne village, e.-d .dr. M. and carried
ng now r.'ig s"tbe B.:urbo.s are t;;' i- f Wi i r;,r a' ln !,) tnu n llov.uton. The l'.:m several miles in a Wagon: he store I!" as Governor Morris said. .V,,,., ,7;-a7 k,, , JU'r l -;vcrn! feet, is rescued fVom them, but was commdled
1 .1 j. i i 1 1 1 1 11 - ( iMM-n vv nil ri rrr ovnnc f - - , . u . . n v. 1 i -' r w 1 v u 1 . A 1 -.. . . . 1
I - - - - - w I IV 1 V ' 11 . .
in seveial p.irts f the kingdo
Groning'-n, 7,000 persons, or one
of all the inhabitants, w ere sick at one
time, and hu dreds were dieg, some in almost every family, and after .short illnesses. Tiii disease is supposed to have been caused by the late inundations, Germany. Money, probably because
of the want of employment for it, is loan ed at Hamburg at 1 1-2 per cent, inter 0sf, per annum.
Russia is apparently quiet and thing?
t. no as lieret uore. Greeee. The king of Bavaria has given 5,000 . for the assistance of the Gr-eks. Lord Cochrane had arrived bu! particulars are not given. There is a report that Lord Cochrane had attacked the Kgvptran fleet at NaTirino, and completely defeated the barbarians. Ibrahim is said to have losl i,000 men iuthe I it o unsuccessful attack
upon the Greeks near Calamata, and hadj
m. Atjcoat of mail, of polished brass, durst not-f fourth j lift so much as his voice to gainsay the 1
words that were spoken against him. 24. Then Henry, he that sat at the King's right hand, armed himself with a spear and went out to fight John of Roanoke. 25. And John met him on ihe ban!: of
I - 1 1 . I a.
Keni or continual munition, and rrsem-Mo give up his manuscripts. And it r;
By sinking a tube; further c.nid that three nttemotr, werr-
was f.rmrrly eovfred w.th a thnU -i-om, f " ,,Irh infracted at the upper end,! made to set fire to his prii. ling office, and
trees, a IiUle cuslcr of whrh is et suflred lo ' ' ,1i;'u ' -r c.mnie, n fctiiniin! ri-arar.a! ins InemJ, after attempting !o conremain pi vhahiy from the s.d story connect, d ,z" is produced bv t!u gns, wh.irh will Veal him. bad finally determined to send with the spot. Ihe pass throng, the G;p of routinuoto burn nidi! the luv i rem u-jhiin lo Canada.
Die mountains W35 disc.vert d hy Mash, a hu;i- f'l. Aa anecdote is told of if, which h
fer who, witti od.es in thru escursiuns, po go.nl to h.. kept among a few who ions hrLrn the sHfh ti: n of that pan of the have fivrmentlv ii-dulgrul.'i heartv lauah
coiinfry, used to n,;d; Mhis hill a rt-stin- pUe at it reejml; wv giv if greater publiei-i region of Delaware bejow WihMi-.e-'
Aout Frenchtown, Ldkton, Newark, Christine, ami in nearlv ol! rim I, ........
fa river in his own country, saving lest Ijand tlraa tngihcr Ihe thick houghs and tops of tv
die, then bury me in the land of my lathers. 26. Then John commanded him to draw near. So Henry drew near even to the distance often paces, and he threw his spear and the spear rent the garment
of John of Roanoke. But John disdain
ed to smite Ilenrv, and he cast his spear
behind him.
ana tlraa mother the Hue hou-hs and tops of tv. A gentleman who had, or was a'-oufjlh- fever and ame and billies pVf the smaller licts so -7s to provide a ifmporry io bargain for the propertv embracing vail in a tleree almost m-v rdi-d tlTt, Ji.f T ur yCarS inJ",,it,,ntS (ho emanated"; Very little rain has fallen the-V dudoan to ot.le alonhe nvers. was a confer, nJH, w hn proK,hv mt p.ofi.unrll v the summer. f.a.t,ng p.ace, and the grantees of onr N,rth- j scc)Co ofrhrmUrv- fnr
YANKEE VALOUR. At the battle of Elaw, after the British line had been broken, and the Old Bufis
a regiment that had boasted of the estra-jaad the gh!, ceding in the attachnicnt of he
.... .a,,,,,, iiilJIJ IIUU I.J UI4 I J 1 . 1 . I r-r-M - Lu-... r.. ....... . . eluded to tinkc UU CXta'tWrJ. lie ne- fin N.nvnnrf M.rM,r,. n... ii
ttLTuui i t'ri&inonui. pasru onr uns rouie io, .. , . ' . r i" mis ieai me tht-irhu.ds. Col W. ,of Portsmouth. set-!COrthntr; V Vc"r iogfhend open nt ;loop of war Lexingft.,,; VlUy Ul ,r nt ilrd upon bis fine township of i.'arnaouih Jrf jn.no en? w,m !l ho rarHl 'h' ov r -Xen Vork, has h(Cn ordered to proceed Vrssnnl ri 177:!- nn.t nr.in.y h!c ..n.nta ' t lie CD J i eg, a lid U isle it to SUlLoic U I tl e 1. 1 b in Trini.l:iil. t:. iMh.n .5... ...
I m . . , It I I 1(1 I I 1 t
Nancy , a yo.m woman of respectable.
in thr' water to prevent the gas from es-
eonnf sions, who had l'lln deeply in Joro with a youn man, also in Ihe stmc scrv ce. At ti.e close of Autunai they had nrer-tl to 0 to
Portsraonth, where they were to h? married-
ol Commodore I'r.r.uv. Captain D. Tin
i uw.t.. ..in. tut- nMic.-iii. :er, ti ine iN.av, (who was vhh the. as he supposed, sudiciently ch.arged. he Commodore at the time of U deeease) rented himself upon the fop of if, and -vill go out lx ih2 L-xirgfon, as A-ent
""' ."r 41 r , , VV,:H" ' i:1' i:u venuuenf, to attend to the di-
iijJiuiu a uiuuu1. jLiej rcsuir. v,as ilil-'i":terwent.
