Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 41, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 21 October 1826 — Page 2

LATE FORl llX JVEIVS.

1'rnni NiIm RegUtrr. Great Britain and I -eland 450,000 in g bars have been brought to Eng nud in the Russian fleet, (on its way to the Black Sea,) and transported to London. One of the late English papers says, "the London 110, now building; at Plymouth Dock Y r I, with a round stem, on Sir Robert Si pings' plan, is ordered ih' bo completed forthwith. She is one of the largest ships in our navy, and th-ugh only rated at 1 10 guns will carry more, "flie Ceberus, 46, now on the stock?, is also to he finished with all possible despatch," Tne celebrated and distinguished Spanish general Minn is said to bt now at H.istiug, and residing at Bach Cottage. France. Thecenfnl Greek committee of Brussels has received information

been posted up, and some great rmmolions were yet expected, unless the cutfine off of heads shall prevent it. Africa. The King of Ashantee is still at war with the English. He has an army of ten or fifteen thousand men, about 60 miles from Area. The trade

and which I have born without murmuring, has passed off w about any abatement whatever. The executive has been influenced neither by the voice of the one, nor the call of the other, but to the last, has manifested a rancour which

has been increased by every expression

ciselv because be had the. confidence ofjnolis to vole ('own the State Corstitutlor of a' Banker that he granted him his. and the Printer, as usual, totally forgoti. .1 l 'I'L-

ten as soon as tne voting was over, i no moral to be drawn from the above case,, which was nod ubtedly decided on correct principles, is, that a Printer may be entitled to pay, even in cases where the public are supposed to be benefitted by the means used by him in incurring extra expenses to bring about a desired object, at the request of indiv iduals, and that it is much easier to collect a subscription

The Advocate General was severe upon the Agents of exchange, who he said

knew that Raymond held the Dividends which they received in payment, and did not trouble themselves to errpiire whether rightfully or not ; and intimated that there was a great fault in the selection of their customers.

A". I. Daily Adv.

with the interior of the country was'of the good will of others towards me.

wholly stopped for the present. But his,! his feeling, which has been bequeathapproar htotheseltlements wasnot fenr'd.ed from one administration to the other I: isstated that mai. Laringhas reached 'may remain to my prejudice, an heir-loom

AimAnc it nf i'lmlinclnrt Kilt n "!! 1 II liio rrrvvn rr.rrfnt IS t IfDit M! lollf r 1'

ticulars of his iourney and of his discov-'can feel an interest in the events of this Extract from the tpeechof Henry Clay d'litered or such an ooject belore than alter an

ertes.have not vet been nublished. The life. And under these circumstances, it j alajvllic tie,r, Ltinsbntgi I a. on his election.

cour?o of the Niger is still a matter of would, I conceive, be but a useless waste controversy, and it is yet insisted by jof my time as well as a voluntary subsome that this river has its outlet in the mission to degradation, were I to remain

Bight of Renin. East Li lies. Another treaty of peace

has been concluded between the British of xMexico.

longer in the U

honorable and use

return to U ashivgtou J) o:n He It est . pROVIDrNrE, R, . Oct. 3. Savage hp. ak ng nf ius ntoiit- h net-, the t Lotion lie JWura'ers. Tnis state has never been the sa8 'iinven ficrn ty ou.rt loU they hae.sc.t!,e of a more dreadfultransaction than

. States navv, it I can find fized on the onl plank I-It nl.m t'r ?rP' t0ok lace at Slatersville, in Smithfiold, jseful employment in that ,Ul of y acceptance ot the imceol Ncrt t.uy on Wednesday lust. The wife of Andrew

rinir , vjiiru its un b?siiiri Davis, a Scotchman, cab net

1

matter m

and the Burmese, after some pretty hard j Let those who would reprove me for u" tnf,tn ,of a l,rfVj0,w c,lu',t arr f Slaten illc, in consequence of ill treat . . . ' ..... V ht p.n I nmose to such au ast l tHn . nul . , , . , ...

fighting. The Burmese cede a large ilcavirg my country to embark in the ser-

V hat cn I oppose to such an ast rtin ,

positive, p n inptory tnd ui q

ment, lelt lum and returned to her ra-

territory and pay a core of rupees, to in- vice ot a toreign nation, reflect that I but c ii a , r, ,-nrr.!:r(,ntSfl"lthan infant tne weeks old. Da-

demi.ifvihe British for some part of the t pursue my vocation. Il I cannot find tnv , i ,.,,nrtl,.t.ivis on Wednesday noon, having nrevt-

that four ofiicer-ofthe old French army !rXper.s"c? of the war. A core of rupees, ploment from the government kere t,at of'iht cci.n'ry. cn-ated b it, and ad- jously sw allowed a quantity ofbiandv, who on pretence of going to Greece, ojs l0 millions, or 100 lacs the lac is, where can I look for it in this country ? min;strmH-rit h fr- h. drcda i-r whett er 1 went to the house of her parents, and bcenter the Greek service, had received ;abont equal to 50,000 dollars. The first My life has been spent in the navy, I s oucj aoo pt it cr not ik. n counsel imm thosy ;ing unable to induce her to return homo money from the committee for their sup- Instalment, equal to 150,000 had been have no other profession, and am too fai uho,fort-ft'f ing the robbihtyoi ui dr?initionjw ith him, stabbed her, in the presence port and out-hf, h id been induced by Ipajd. advanced to learn a new one. The con.- far it, pou-ht to d t r me froT its aetv-ptaru'e jof heV mother and others, w ho w ere at promises, made them at Marseilles, to j jjrcst nfHcs. Letters from Port au maid tendered to me is the most honor; - bv ft.hnc ,t.n antieipatui cuaig-wbu-h voM 'the dinner table, with a k:.i!V which h

am! ahc- ila(j prepared for the purpose by grij. S-

1 lOii it KUi c:.iic 'inrl nnmt:!ifr it fit.

trora sinllirted one w ound in her neck,, one in

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hv thr ime,n,v cohsmuu9 inntrtnct1 01 u:nuiiui

T - . t W -W .1.1 ' . I . 1 t I K. T I . Iif Alllw .

from Miyti,o hoard tbecorvette i tiebc ;now carried on under the Haytien flag, feelings and interests, and struggling as "N inons i s i.n a. ..j y 'V: Mpierced an artery, and proved fatal.

are III anaillMI gold Colt). whiVh rw,Ceofrrot nvnntan6 inrotnnrt iS IP IMS r)mP n.fniiKl r , nnlWni. IliV I IP "ru.M3!. .....iv.

engage in t.ie I urkiMi service, which : prlfirf -received in New York, state that hie that can be offered. It is the con- hat. b n jr. .'Vir.d uith the &,u. z al

tnev naa uone. wstnont n'turninf tne n u r..,lici,mnn, Cf n-i;nt m.rh of nf t U nw f ?1 i nnnw nm ntv. houprfr 1 iiintt liae ;tc;um

money advanced them bv the committee. n,.mmrrn. nrn nhmit hmkimr no. findit ct urosnerons rrnnhlir. in nmitv with the r.ounst-1 from my r. nrf Iron, ny duty.

i-' 'w'vi Lr I

r-r i i t . mm ' i ' T : -

I lie tive million- arrived at Havre ;t imDOssible to comnete with the trade United States, actuated

i i i

. 1 seher hodv, and one m her thi;h, wltich

... it... . tr.'Wc t

ui taiiiiir ui' i u.v ; i ... . , 111 -.i

I. aw ! i lint d li Jr rn n vin-!. . . . ' ' ' ' hlt .'lr hie ni ii j Iir.irir in ciifuvil nl-fi;

.... .-r niciiiii.i !iial i r.t Ik. f iif rti 1 IllvTri i i i

We observe itstated. that at Trinidad, those who see disgrace in the art, reflect . ... ,, . . a " i and neat lv di idei his windnine. lr.

C W Cy 1 1 1 W t I f i.i i-ii flUUiS II 1 I'l-uui iti e iiOiivir;-.ut t uu u n i - , i sr oi .ir. intveruMii tne DisnoprrcK oi-j the course of eighteen months, one. on the unparalleled honors which the .. ilP . f ., ..,.i, , b;iac Mason, h-rmerlv of Thornr-sen.

Mr. uuDourir, late nisnop ot iew to (i,lties ov?Jr ojher nation5.

Orleans, has been appointed the succes-

establishment of free principles.

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hundred and seventy slaves have pur-jhave bestowed, nay, heaped on Infsiy-1 win protci a'ist th- Mii"oittot oi an n- Conn, who lived in the same buiidii

chased their freedom, lor which they ette tor doing tne same. mir g. ,rp:.sonah!e - vi aty f.-r puhbc -ii-p!ojn Dur- dai men hv cries lor help, c.:;ne into t

he

To the Editors of the Enquirer. COMMOlJOHE pgr jlu. Suckasuxny, (x. j.) Seit. 1 02G.

A few days before'rommodorc Porter

me

Kosciusko, Steuben, ccc. etc hv is it an (,ti. r . na-. n riot hv .i j; or !tMii, this men. Oilier persons arrived and dis

more disgraceful in me to accept tlie ii;-ceu! iiy s n.i.b ol tor the b! si. rf rs pr-s firmed and secured Davis after some vitation of the government of h xieo.Unt hm.iu io u ni. rt- thui un f;.r-io, $ -ujgle. Surgical assistar.ee was immethan in gen. Bernard to accept that of th ;thr nu-smii u ..iul :t pUce m his C -b- :dj ;tt.jy procured, !ut it w as Uirivailin:. government of the United Slates? We in-i , . r -hut mv Ay cti i.d n.-. A pl-cepp v ret the d woman died en Friday

all aeknowledge the value of his sen h e

to this country; and I hope and trust

J of, Mexico will experience equal benefit

the motives that would govern him in accepting the offers of the government of

Mexico, if he should accept the same, and j

in his cabim-t t tt:i prn-d ot m bl , u8

moriiii g, at

live o cioc!;.

Mr. Mason

M )!taub in.

A sitigul ir ti ial took place in the Paris

n .1 -.1 f ! l- ' -- ----- r, . ,1 I". OriM

court ot assiz .. the otn ot April, uay-ip., tno m of upwards of .947,000, o. should I be disgraced by w hat was con-injJ ,he 8,.um.trrt'iin of n.t ihustriou nmn; n.orp, ant), on approaching the bleed i rgmond, a confidential head clerk in the rr 0zni caminp-. averainj? about ,siJ30 sidered so honorable in 'him, De Kalh,!trt ulinriu! s n s.s mure ih-.n to t:. est- f murderer, received a stab in the ab-io-

ucmrviii liiniv- v i liwtujv nun iaiu jimi. ;ClCfl

the year of 1315, lost a!)out a million and a half of francs by speculating in the public funds- h was the property of his employer. Vben he received his situation from Rathehihl, he had 90,000

lrar.es wliKh he ost ... a Mm.lar method ft xhh CQUn for M,xico, he ?cnt before ho emb zzled Ius employer sprop-ia !pt(pcontairiinj: ;1 oxp!icit nvowa

erty. KJn a discovery ne made his escape; but was arrested in one of the provinces. He was condemned to C

rm3ll.ip uIVu,u tu ufCuluii.,t!lfi, circumstances which would impel e " T . . , , . . him to become an exile from his country. Portugal, h is statedthat on the nighty j owe it (o commodore Porter, that the of the -htAagus(, about 500 peF.onsot. p!e pf the UnitlHj Statt.3 shunl(j ()e the polic e w ere arrested at L.bon, as :r,formed of tht,se motives and circumbemg of the queen s party against theLtancesr a (lu5 j can pcrforrn in no wav constitution. T.e odu ers were pent tn sMhxcty to th'e puMic or to m'y the castle and the men to the guard ship. feei twJin , r vo a r Jluslna. ihe London papers contain ;ofJs it(rA,r publication. " lam urged an ofhcial document issued by the Ams-!. thf (1 flprfnrm..irro nrjhi,

tri m government,- resecii,,g the gallic , b prrcoivin, tlat certain editors of in slave i-h.- grearobjeet of this d.i,,, 1 a(tribute to the commodore

timeft is comprised- in oe.e single sen

(motives of a mercenary character, in

and

tence of it. 1 he hrt article runs lhus;Ir;ivi lhe servjrf, of j-3 countr am 'every s.ave soad become tree the pjltPrii tha( ot" Mexico, moment he toucnestl.e sod ol Austria, or with Rreat aspect, your obedi even one oi its ship-.' ..4 . , . ;

The .Emperor of A"i-tria will have!

no slaves, exeept of !u- vn making. j Russia. A liusiaa s i.idrou, consist

ing of throe ship of the line and six frig-

cut and verv humble servant,

MAHLON DICKERSON.

WASiinccTox,'. dth, 182J.

My dear sir: I have been prevented,

ates, had pass 6 hngland on its way-to u r r u. . ' & ; by a variety oi circumstances (rom re Tho liar enn

mure i nmv;i nt to an V llCr un ' r an ibl!IV-f i- i , . . i .1

1 . iiiieu ai ten o cjc-ck me same morning, istrtttu i. rtt n.y 1 r s nt uiert- dva:.ctl i-oj,. . . P,3,n,n1s,'c,s,urtnu,r,du,Mi.,s.knJn favf 1'" ;ve are informed, until , lace u. t,, ( ,b,n. whu h I e ai.sWv nrd;bUP n.gnt, when he al;o enc d. Ho n,e to v.co p nd tl.o msn to Engloinl ""t 'oycars of age. Mr. Mason was SvniJr-mt-n I hope u will b heve tl.at f.rj03- American.

hum b'liitr iiiipi'.rcl by n or b i.emd spirit to pennon ths ti I do it uitb huntd'aOori aru) ro-.'r-fi'.'afion

from mine, should I accept her idler.

The profession of arms has never been deemed dishonorable, and whether I go to learn it or to teadt it, malignily only can find cause to censure me. 1 have served my country w ith fidelity my country has treated me with mi re than kindness. Site has estimated my poor exertions far beyond their value. 1 shall ever feel grateful for tin? interest she had manifested f r me, and the praise she has bestowed. It will be a severe struggle to separate myself from such a country. Until recent!;, I have had the happiness to yas through my ntlioial life wi h the entire approbation of the government of that country. Hut I now find mvself,

after twenty nine years of constant set-;

vice, under its ban, for doing all in nr.;. jiTOP.,d ,n th Uli:m.d ,. tu- IV si- late himself into the favor of tboe w ith

Disgraceful transaction. IVe have been reonested toslaU, for the informa-

If 1 hud r fus'-d tl-- dpitin;e:d of t;,?p, the Ition if the publit , and to j-revent a recur--s-tn. 1 i'ixuIu .Is l o now n the ab-. nee offence cf a similar transaction, that Benall i rcuf a-:iint hI pi. bobi.ity, ni in utter di.t-1 jamin J. Caldwell, of Farmington, X. r pf uil of ai tnnl , pioclami the . x':s';ine of OM the nu 7ning of the lOth 'i'nst. was a coirupt pr v.o..s arrans m-r. ou'd h .vt-;n)arr;rt to n respectable nuu lady of propasMtnu ,n.- chaijv wid. Ih-same af ha own;?il,re w,lifh it"ha3 been" afvrtMl co. fad, .,roWl..cS. : : rf.rfained that he has a w ife and two as'iin.i'. Ana it wnii'd h j n with' . , n .... ... . , 'Children, now Imnr in v hiteoorout'h bt least much phus-h-hiy, ti.t J I.h.I cc-nnbut ' , uuiouu, ed to the rnon , f , Ch. f .V.,g!t,t ,.f : 0'da county, from - -a m he has been whoa. I thooKlt o m.f,.ti-MhM h-t I wuUi:abnl nv n tl,;,n a Tpar- He is about not pcept ti.at p.f.-cp in I ? rab it v i u h ht 8 er 9 inches high, has black hair, srnnbj regard d ih. fua. I thontfl.i it?r,J 'yes a: d a naturally florid ceunte-

il bv 'hur lnainp:.Uioi.. to nam e. itis peculiar tack is to urTati-

nei

'my

uhh;v

jiower to support its "honor and inter

ests

w hom he resides. As he has left this part ot the conntn, on account of thci

hhscovery of Ids former marriage hv tho

dent ari 8e i o- fo r io!-r to tb- rounfry the hst 9t r f which n v no r Hbi!;tt's nrr c-

11 toe oniv reward ot a lailniur dis- p;,hl . !t tl.r, !tr!o."'r ..tton sr.oultl s'.ou it-i

1 1 t n 1 ii 1 . .. ... t

cnarge oi duty, ot a laudaoie desire t(,,s. Il uwiiu rdiv to n.-r:o;ui li!i rty,and to treei( ounexions of the yean." lady to whom sustain the "honor and interests" of tSiejand i.b-tsl ir.mitv.nn.s if it s ouM V conduft-le xvas jat n-,nrrjr( jt juts been thoubf

ion

7", ",,i:,,,. ,, h., ..,i r.jr'V' to your h.gMy esteemed avor ofj wintry, .s graatiosu:xut .1 there is to;.o open ?u ... am. rs? to u.ose pnno.pi.s; 1)r?t to ive of him the above desciipt

v,.t.tV.M..-.,i.f.: ..c.w . r ., ..,., .w. ... . cjh. t tUU tnoment. nower to eor.tro the - vernment hat m- oi pni:i n.cv "rara j tuivo tv r ma. avoreu .,a .

the coronation oi the emperor at Ms-j B g. thnt thc intert you diets the punishment, then farewell coun- M..,.n, and I olt be f.u.d cU ' lu-nn -d in thr O," cvw. All the mummenes of church a,dW taken in my concerns, and the wish- fry, farewell friend., farewell to every noH-in, which c,h, b- sad by; ; c ;'l"l had i n oV te , t Uio Ihow : :::: g,VC - -.1 express, will, re- that thi country and thi '1-,,:; - 1 oiish pilvVn S7 ? Sl, caused th 'rd to me, will ever be borne in grate- ailord, ,t the enjoyment o them is onhj "-d' has endeavored to ruin. How black baxony. i .k ki .g h.i caud the fu am, pnsh recollection, the more to be purchased by degradation. m,t t hrnrt f . ,. mmisters ot the several Cnrisan forms g. as , ffip, mvsf.,f force(, to bpcome an With sentiments of the highest respect feUPRn VI! f OUR ? or RIIO! niL ND (ii,:,.,c, , j , lc! n t f r ,

4 V ' 1 . exile Irom my country, and from a ser-"tl witn the hest wishes tor your happi- ;.', ,:Vr i it., Providence. Uirv Pr?rc,r'-?';..lv1 to abstain m future, their sermons and . m ,u r,i; nr ...k;,,., ,u !n,S. I r.nimn vrmr v.-r, n!,,,!;,, t hnJ ii , ... ; "'4i"

rom

religious instruction

olFeasive to the other ( ninmoi'i:)! s.

expressions! r

ls hut one who has served as long as my

r rri i . -i i Self. Com. Rodgers was the first henLewaria. 1 ae ki g nas siiasenbed . .11 ... . 1 u- , . 1 1 i- . - tenant, and I was the first midshipman, about rive thousue.d poi' ds tor f-i agsis- . . , . . 1

served together on board ihe Jirst frigate that wa launehed.

Should I determine on accepting the

servant,

DAVID PORTLK.

IIon M. DlCKt.RSON.

Raymond. This notorious character.

a confidential Clerk of Mr. Rothschild,' Printers.

has, we observe by a Paris paper, beenjof the proprietors of the Po ideoee p.,tcondemned by the French Court 01'Assi-j riot, while edih i ef !he New port Re-

1 BiTi'.F.S iiiLLS am. inmum ? vs.

Renj nun II . Oer. This w .is an appeal by l'fe! da. ' ir. in a verdict against him at CcmmoM Pleas, in May, Ufjc. It involved a nnesiioi of some interest to

Mr. Simmons at resent one

Providf.xct, Scrr. 2C.-a;?i Africa Under date of Acra, July 1G, w e have the followh'g intelligence, politely furnished by Capt. Daily , cf tho brig Argus arrived here yesterday. The King ol ASantee still continues

the war w ith the Kuglish settlements on

fr -nn m 'i m i vrirni mr in flu aIi.viphi .t. rr l. .unit .-.t i ... . . I.. I I i . 1 . . !

fcU"""""u "v ' ,,iV- 1,11 -,v f'" l" 1 !?s"1 ; 1 ,l1 ' ""i" tyiMiinciii in iions. rninurats atiii during the pmde!fv ui the th --! I e tn tb t r H vy, I beg you to be assured that I shall; It appears that he was taken intolquestion on adopting by tho People. lhelnv..v. - ai d of c -ur- AT do rounder the most thorough conviction Rothschild's Banking House in 1 3 1 G, and , Conslitu; ion of t!.i :'ate, pr-pared byiv.i.j i iVtlvi C 1 a f"" TS "Y-0" that I should fail in my duty to my self by his great correctness acquired the! the Convention in Jun-, t Ii2 1,m. inted' v!vl'ntfv with iV annrto.? Jtff l and my country, were I to decline it. confidence of his employer, and bccame!in handbills a piece called the Q i,' t !ourt d 'men was at -! 1 orui.etn Resentment for the past, (as some his head clerk, His principle business designed to prove. t IV people fn rn f in ' 1 f r,!,k'( have conjectured), will have nothing to was to receive thc money for the pay of; a-reein to the C.stitmi.-.n, which co vi r'. t .1 . 'M I:'i r,;0;!tr' :,h(',u

tance and reli-fof the opfrese-; G ; eks. The folIowi:;g i hi- majesty 1-tler to thc secretary of the committee in London for mauagi gihe fue.d in aid of the Greeks: "To alleviate the misery of the Christians of the east, I had su scribed 0,000 florins or 43,037 francs payable in ten following tnoi tb.-. A- the r lief might come too late, I place this um now a. your disposal, and even d aitde it, that

y o.i may ne anir to aiioru mort einciual tnt i fi .u.tui 1 i,i.i i ... r .r.i. vj i-. . .. r . ... . iIn attack tiie latter dace: hut. bvmr

mrfrtbest-80,000 -l.irhum tho l.oer, ? s! nv in ,n;, , , tr

s capital, the. Lag-

lorce. equal to the

r in equipment, so

hisapproach. Had in the march., ho ail Acra before a, i raised sufficient to natives between have all tied from

r the King of Ash-

e, has nut n ston tr

tinninp ir. a i. ii . "

s..,ps co:..r:-l..,l I :.r .. -n of rrmaiuioR in n filua.ion to bellied to Pari; :u,d i,h a few 5 .romo.e ilhom hf-iijf. paid e xtra for i' I t " , g",U "r ,,v.',r.v ""'S " ''- '','- airain einosed to treatment, similar t frnnr, nei.w ... I,U r,,L iLl. ... i,;, V... f f . . I , " f "''""J, on what 15 called the G..1J

nw:! of l.,H Cochrane, ,;,ve hee t.H,-,d ,,Ht whi(.h have already experienced residence in a nei.S1.horin vil:,Re. Hejperso,, l.t the def....da..t in .he tra,ae-i JKtnsU iv,!it lor iwiee, i:.a to .le(.,i i. tlie'f,,,,,, ,he government. sh.ullv returned to Pari.. art " h.....i : i .... .. ... ....

i i - ---- - . --wwiiiittiiiiiiiiiif iiat mo Iiniiiie!i in oi nr a. . . r w

the work, he looked to lam for rtlr nwl nr It ston. m arrangi,- M, iy . A gued by i'atten and Bridg- ts & rWy wre.njr ho !:f. cfbU v"ner-bl tor pit. ;i.,d Whipple for defendant, kthrr x H. is m-arh 5l mi!p frrm. W.iMn.

i . .1 1 . m .

ne iur, recoira z or ir,e rIor ot nt n itn, we nuv sit m t .r,,.. . .t

the tactscharged in the acctnation. Printer to be raid even for doii.o-.tb. cnvfrniwnt eors m nnt Un. v... .

public a service, at the request of au i -:uant a ,,pa,l bi is a just commentary on

dividual, returned a verdict for 38, and ,ne lu-9 ,,,54,,p "hout the r-af qualification n-

diatelv dispose of, are independent of the ' ?' V r i V : ' " " 1 Kam'"",S '"' tr. I, having been written loavia-Camasev, hi a. . . 1:.k r .V:....i ... eVf,-.y day made to feel that I am not yet in the trench lands, and ost GO.000 bv iVumWih II..7...11I. Yn. I.- , . " . ,

zvj.viHj us w uu 1 1 le.iiueii you i , i . .1 1 -n 1 .- 1 r 11 . . . . . " 1 - 'r i s.i .iaa co lecten : ... .... r ir 1 .k?m restored to the good will and cordidenre, Irancs belonging to himself and wife, lie Defendant when he hroa-ht the :,rti.L . 1 -l

- r . ot Ib.e executive. What is past I can! continued gambling: and to cover hi-orb. m be nrintd. ,. n.i rr:,, . "

vv 1 wnai t ea-i 'g sau-iaenon uo j . rP, .t, r , , , . . . - , c - - - . .tnai lrv c 1 rot tear 1 .1 v- r c t t IorCVf'. Hie evils of the day 1 can bear losses he made aw ay w ith the d h end- plaintiff paid but ti.e wml- u rh-.rrr.,! , , . . m ikethi new sacrihce tor tndortuoate , f .1, , nr j 1 r.u r i - 1 1 1 j ' ' ' 1 5 cn ,r3(I he been rxpe'ht 011s 0 c 1 1 h! have the utmost dread of the fu- which he had in his hands. He could to him at the thr I vKnr.i.'-uUI iu? . 1, -Mn '1H,S Christians;, for am not a man and a 1 (- . . ii: 1 1 . n ,1 , 1 1 1 ,ni 'u ulL A cooiendiui m u ou, j ;avn oventia Chriian .l"re; 1 T tbal 1 haVG o!hn to look not tell the precise amount widt h he.the defence that defendent wasonh !lft:fon,,ri n,., ' '! .! " ' rV , : for from the government during the pre- had thus withdrawn, hut supposed the! of a number w ho had agreed to bear the1 , Uh , i - ' n 1 The. G,:k " .ent administration, but contumely and sum was 1,000,000 franes.-In NovenJexnse by ra h iK Z ,lh t a ,d! V r 1 1 labor under a tatahty roei ofthe negl.cU And seeing that there is nmber, 1825, he fotind he had lost at thejhat he did no gMtl , i, c p et "n! e the " t fh,ps built lor hem at New ..rk. has strolling or protecting power to whom Bouse about a million. He had not' hi, oWn nrro,n,U f.J.h, L f n" '" "mh

been mentioned, antf now it ipo; .ir j r.ACt tnnlr tnr redre5s. I r:ir,nni K. itwilnn....K a;. .a... .u- 1... , ,. ....... . .r . ' "icn 01 coursi

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that the steam ships coat meted fr.i

England, and to

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..i.i..ic.i v. 1 o.,ve com Jwioi;,uW; t nave nirt wlth nHJcn sympathy Ircmlan asvlum of a iriend, in whose house he to do about 700,000. The two d-nuties inim fHow citizens in general, many ofjwasat length arrested, havinga knotted the jondo.u have it is aid, been recalled, and, whem believe that I am an injured man,' cord about his neck, which tie said hejham n "iir. rr!f lfllivlitnr.l itnon -rvnii.-tirl In i J . I . . I Ii . 1 . -r-r . . . ..!

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their place.

Turkey. The plague prevails at Consfantinop e, which added to the daily e :ecutio - that take place, has filled that capital with terror. Among those lately put to death was the banker Zu Schaptchi, worth fifty millions of piastres which of course, were confiscated. N persons are permitted to appear in thestreets after sun-set except the police, fcc. Many threajeuing. placards have

assured me, that I should receive from

that bod) protection. To this end an ineffectual call has been made on the executive for information. I feel for the sympathy of my fellow citizens, and to those in congress who wished to protect me, but neither the one nor the other have been able to relieve me for the present, or give me hopes of security for the future. The punishment to which I was sentenced,

He could not tell the amount of his robberies, as he said he took no minutes. M. Rothschild al so supposed the amount to be about l.GOO.000, but could not tell precisely. Raymond made his principb

operations with a sort of go-between of

the Exchange Agents. This man having been aeked why he gave his confidence to a person whom he knew was the cashier of a Banker, replied that it wu3 pre-

costs, the whole amou'.t claimed by de- rrssrv fi r a P'dint. We want Cood s met fendant. The defendant appears to l,a-tr,ot:Sm l 'ndustri : nothing eb j, r. q.ir-

have objected to the payment from the1 .'n a Kvrrnmrnf a ba'anced as t.ura: 0 ... v on. I wl.Q.. I l. a. 1 .

circumstance of being left by his ceadin-'.. . " UT a"m,tt'1 l PMic servitts

tors to incur the whole expense, the s mi k ! rou"trv.' H ,n'r''f'

raised by subscription havi g heen ajpropriated to invigorate the individual

constitutiQiis of those u ho came to thc

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xjr,r,. i'i;ti nt Htions nr a vtry simple though dist ncru.Mt rffi, We rarmot; but nt lhe- calculations tf interest, rmd the result of intrigue