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priori to placing hie citizens

is rffhc jmtcd

States on an equality with one another, in cither respect and until they are prepared to do nW, lne people should not listen to them; and it will be time

enough to discuss the propriety of

amending the constitution to that ellect,

when it jhall he seiioulv proposed to do away the federal and adopt the popular

Portugal ; come alone; with me sirrah, I'll relieve you of all your inclinations to laugh." So it seems that to be in a good humour is a crime in wretched Spain, restored to the arms ofthe "legitimate sovereign," the adored Ferdinand." We pity not the people who have returned to tbedespotism under which they groaned, and have submitted themselves to the

. principle, and thus change the "nature 'government of knaves and fool?. Let Vrima (mpprnmpnl' them be as miserable asthev themselves

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will that they should be.

'Netherlands. A magazine containing ab ut sixty tons of gu i powder, blew up

at Osteiid on the l'Jth Sent. Thirty

persons were killed, and many more inju-i ship's cabin. I thenagain mentioned my red. The shock was tremenduou t illness and the confined state of the air in

many houses were unroofed the doors the ship's cabin. They then made prison-

arid made a strict search for documents to prove her in an illicit trade. They by force of arms, took from me my trunk,

containing, with ship's documents and and sealed letters to consignees and owners, all my personal and private papers, and then demanded the ship's register: this I refused to give up except with my

hie, not being able myself, through sickness, to proceed with it on board. Shortly after, mv trunk was returned, but all the sealed letters, twenty-four in number, were retained by Capt. Marhin. They placed one of their own men at the helm and ordered me into confinement in the

From Niles' Register. FORFJGJV XEIVS. rnou r,oDo:; tapers to the 23d sErT. Great Britain and Ireland. Trade has considerably revived, and money was be-

Avera"" price of grain for the weok,'a,ld windows driven in, and the wallsjersofmy offirersand mvselfotj thequarter endin" September 15; wheat, 55s 1 Id p awned from their perpendiculars. The deck, and imprisoned the seamen in the birlev 3U lld-oats,23s ld;rve 41s5d. city is "said to be in ruins." ' forecastle. By force of arms they prec- v t Srntt has sold oft all his A dreadful sickness prevails at Gron- vented me Irnm hoisting an American

mnrfl.miii articles and is laboring se-! ,ngei lls neigtwornooii. Uii the u:u .ensign at. me m.zen peaic. nuer uay

verely, that he nwv pay his debts .... " m!

heart 1 1

be more

character

which he h

Parli.

Th, S'loffiidd'maniifacturershave nro- the 3d SePf- h was a magnilic

A-

We Sept. there were 8,185 persons sick in light I was permitted to proceed with

and the damage was comparatively trilling. Numbers cf large tish were observed jumping and playing about the vessels in the harbor just before the shock.

Huzza fur Michigan! A few weeks ago our citizens were gratified by witnessing a handsome foot-race between

ien one a native of this Tcr-

jinsecui liy of tenure and relaxation ot

subordination, which are the necessary consequences of the agitation produced by these convocations. JVat. Intel. Cincinnati, Nov. 11. Execution. Yesterday, pursuant tn his sentence, Philip Lewis a coloured

man, suffered death on the Gallows. A

U YUU r K.' U IU i 11.11 l f U lll! ALTI-li i r j 1 II 1 .r : i.i:rge crowd of spectators collected a-

. , . . m,'. rrit round the Jail at an early hour, and at other a native and citizen ol Ohio. lne m . . r, t1 . i, . . . ii i i . ;a lew minutes niter 1 1 o rlcck, A. Ai. the: Ohio man was ta II, rather slender, but . , , it- . . . . iiii r criminal was taken out. IJiS outer cres muscular, and had the appearance ol a' , . , . , , . . j , . . 1 r , .consisted ol a white jacket and trowsers.

runner. i lie ivucnigunian, wncse name u . j 4, ... ... . .

. i , , . . i. . lit uioumcu uic can w uiioui aisiance is JJirtiiclef. has nothing extraordinary in;0, ; j i .1 n tu i-

tppearance he is about 5 feet 7 or:p- 1, , . -4i .1 -. , . , . , . . .1 nest, who had, with other ministers of

hi

t.n ,t 1 rr 1 , the (jruspei, attenued him in lail since 140. Many hcts were ( Ikied against l,- crt,' . i-. , , ' ... .5. his sentence, rcorted by the militarythe iUichiganian wir.cn were not taken, . iU .1 c - T 1 4 , . ' he was conducted to the place ol execua lew only heuig aware ol us speed. 4 i - 1 1 t aimi 1 -p. 1. t .1 1 . '.i ition, which was selected on IMill Creek

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iiir idii 4 kJ ill u? ijiri iiicifl bOUllllu-i 1, 1 . 1 11 ii

mg the lead and keeping it with rase ri 1 r .

AfT'iQtrri'i 1 nr. ritif? nrnr 112 cn.Mifrrri 1a. 1

c omf en' 1 I 1 w r r I ' inn nlho rr- 1 I liui

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r 1 frmt rilv ifip lrMili wtr inm.i auc !Iie S iios hoaf anrl rrpw nn huarrt thfistp tiovv lu-i (lino iripntt wri ltf li-1 . . J . .

v wish turn success. mere win-" v . - - , - - - --v - - y ... a,:tj ,t ua5 thought V many that at ci-

merit in Ihus estalisnmg tne 5 " I -V, r "'V ' ""-Jents would result from the vast ron-

of an hours' man, than in that "7"J' '" w u"uu ,1 r ' " ' ""V , " i-t " course of horses and carriages of eerr

as oiK.uned as a w nter. 1 . . J ' . nf ....... ir...- r m. .,.?.. description. W e have heard ol none.

.meiit to meet on the 14th , coronation 01 ne empe-P v.ce. ,nen uapr. i. canea me, u uemcr , e imv 01 i,nruieiCr ,in eon-i arrivinj: at the gallow s, the nri?on

f,vrthodeatch of business. ror ok piace ai Moscow on ex unmu m reg.r. aim leuers Huem.e 01 me a;,o.t- race, reu-a me mn!lnfrf, lho firafr:hl nifh n " Pprif.

ient cer- strenuously remonstrated against his state ot IScw- nrk, or wl.cther cur' 1 1 1,

uui u.'itt i e, ciiiu 111 iati tiuuiig ;:jr ine

ef which is reckoned gu-!arno,,nteu' to men. It is report- several of the letters were to persons ofi we knew not, but certain it is, that onie v eme ,ji,inWAni7 nfwhirhkd as if Nicholas has a disposition to high standing in New York, capable oflTuesday last, one of her most celebrated "5 D tm iccus blades are man- lnake aQliarrel with Turkey. V e hope carrying prosecution to a great extent; '.runners came pasei-ger in thesteambng n ..t

llnv wliirh thnv have nnmccli k3

Peruvian slec

perior to the 1 tlm f;ir-f;imed

ufactured. Tie experiments of Messrs. Stodart and Farrady have greatly contributed to its invention. The demand far cotton has revived at

.Liverpool; 15,070 bags had been soldj

from the 10th to t!ie 22ni bept.oi wmcn 9,740 were American, 4.030 Egyptian, &c. Upland G to 7 l-2d. Orleans G to

i'hc troops collected at Moscow breaking any ofthe seal?, stating that spoilsmen f-ent a challenge to her fdk!c!,p

ceremonies preliminary to his execution

d cocl, deliberate, and unaiftct-

8 1-4. Alabama G to 7. Mexican bonds have risen in England to about G5. It has said that agents of the gorernmsnt of Buenos Awes, are endeavoring to obtain a loan of lij,000,000 dollars in London, The bard: ol England has declared a dividend of four per cent for the last six months. At tho meeting of the proprietors held for this purpose, the governor stated lhat the branch banks recently established arc - not to advance money on security of merchandize. In reply to a question whether the rate of discount was to be altered, he stated that it was

not h:s duty to answer on that subject. It was aha stated, that, so far from having reduced the circulation, the'amonnt had been increased, and was this year Z.3,000.000 more than the last year. A ) article, dated Towbridge, Se pt. 20, says this is the day for paying the paupers, and the market place exhibits groups of men whou-ed to support thair families in comfort, ready and eager lo labor, but there is no man to hire them. They are now standing in the market place by hundreds, bewailing their sad fate. A gentleman belonging to the road committee, states that tha mmi

belonging to the parish are to be eni-

liess was delivered by the at-

ii .I . t j i !- i in t c i i i jt" - i -.i t .i . ... , - iiendir.g clergyman, and at about half will probably also quarrel with the Per- seals. U hen I further remonstrated ';g his speed with Berthelet. ch;uc!nn.f ,o cJirn a- i ,i , L, u i t- 4.1 ii. i i .i 4i x' , , past i oucriil liUtiin read the sentence sians. against the rash proceeding, t.ne ransack- hei n told that the jNew- or.: cj;ampion r .1 . i rn . . i u . i r i ' i , ,, j ol t.ie ourt, and preparations wern lmGermamj. The price of grain has ig my ship, taking it from me, and im-dia gained several heavy purses on Loi;g , ' , m- tl , , i i i i ' : ii j iii iii i r a ' a 1 i jiiiuia:ei niue lor peiioimiiig Uie last considerably advanced in consequence ofpnsoning myself ar crew, he told me, Island and in Boston it mujt have been r , j , ., r.i r , " i .i I , i, t. r ,, . . i . trag;e icene. Alter a lew minutes delay the partial opening of the British ports i reply, that such were commodore Poi-thereore, reallv mortilying to be distan- . 7 a b i L I i,i I i i i i ti u i i rx n i lying knots, xr.-eery thir.g was artlio crops were not larce. ter s orders. I men stated to mm that I ced by a Michigan lad. On luenav i ' - . b,

ps were not larg

Greece. In the late battles with the would lay my remonstrance before in

Turks and Egyptians, the Greeks are iGovernment ofthe United States. lie

said to have behaved with more than m hen flew into a violent rage, calling me j

their usual courage. They have seri-an insolent American son of a b h.:ger having alarmed our sporbmen for ously annoyed the barbarians. It does After having held armed possession ofthe safety of their dollars about 300

not appear that Athens was captured, as'he ship eigrit hours, arid detained her. dollars only were staked, mostly in small

I . . . iii i -...-,vvj- hi-ii n .v- iiiiiiuil: utiuu 1 evening bets to any amount coiiid be had i ,i ri 4. . , T "t i r , jo eh ck r. tue rope was cut which on tl.e Aew-i ork man but few, howev- l t- . , r, ., nr. j

er, were taken the fame of the stran-

reported it is now said to he closelv

blockaded by the Turks. S.imos has submitted to the captain Pacha the bishop and six primates voluntarily w ent on board his ship, with ropes round their

necks, to show their unconditional sub

(illusion. v.iii.uis iiinuc on unsuccess

ful attack upon the fleet with his fire hips. G,000 Greeks are possessed of a defile in the Marea. Ibrahim is said to have 25,000 men at Trippolizza. We see nothing that looks like fact, as to

what lord Cochrane was doing. Six hundred females, taken by the Turks at Missolonghi, were sold in the slave market at Alexandria, at 12 a piece. It is said the Pacha of Egypt has offered a reward of 20,000 dollars to any person who may capture Lord Cochrane, alive.

ten and a half hours, I was dismissed, sum-, and on Wednesday morning the

with liberty to proceed on my voyage. it ri.d of speed took place in our main

1 hey urged many very pressing in ita-street, m the presence ol several hun

tinns to my crew to ship onboard the !d red spectators. The distance was 100

Victoria, oiienng fourteen dollars per.yards. At 50 yards Berthelet was about

month, three months pay in advanoeja yard m advance: alter which the stran

and twenty dollars bounty, to prevail oreger giadually gained, so that Berthelet

them to desert the ship, and thereby 'came out only about a foot ahead. The

leave me in distress." tesult being declared bv the iudo-pc.

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three enters were mven tor Michigan.

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Cobhctt. Thi man is unquestionably and t!ie spectators quietly dispersed

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int niosi unjaueni nreaimng. jjc sets himself up for parliament, hehavr's

like a rulliian, comes nowhere near bei.-g

Detroit Gazette,

ploved on the road,, at lGd per day, Sdtur ni'ie shiPf with 2,563 slaves

of which will be' paid by the parifh atd 8 by the committee. He adds t'nt the whole land ofthe parish would not support the paupers, if things were to continue as they arc. This time twelve month, 700 per day were paid by the clothiers in this town for w ages, ind now the amount does not exceed 250. In a

Io:,nr f'M. T. Or-r.rv r. on

elected, and then asks the public to j.yj Cleared ir tu this Village, on Sunday

uis expenses: i i.e lohow.rg is a true ;).,.,, ;u, Tailor, named Hmian Bmand exact account ot the ell t recently rndmbly about 20 years of age.

uiiue lopiace mm in par iihiii-, i oiai 1 i , lnAy i e e.;il kn.mn by one rrvoktd

l,1,uum fAprnoeu, iuui: -i : u; uxai (r, R-f.jh rendered his locomotive powamount sul scribed, 1 US: 9: 5; d ti- , .omevvhat waveri: g. He wore a ciency advanced by Cobbett, JL142: 4: ,xu 4,.h, lUtl drab i,ir.f,lnn-.nnr!

Egypt. It is stated that Hie crops of; 1 1. O the above subscription Cohheit tiuuv ,Itl towards the State of Ohio, tton will be small, for the present yearays: "Than the t lection, nothing rmild H(, remained in this place a week or two

be managed with more Ii ugahty noe.e and rontrae'ed several debts, of people of us drank a drop of wine. The charge u j-digen: circumstances; and owed us at our inn was 2. lor a dinner, a. d ls.;.vo 5; I; u t.arnPbly ll0ped tnat in. 3d. lorabreaklast. Sir Thomas Beever, u.rfi Hl South and east will give this travelled, first and last more than three depredator his due, by publishing this thousand miles: 1, and one son, trav elled notice. fj' W

m're man live uuruireu; air 1 noni.is

cotton

yet, it seems, that an unusual quantity

ot land was planted. Accounts ol this character are not to be relied upon.

Jijrica. The British have lately cap-

all whom were liberated, and put to

different employments in the mountains

of Sierra Leone. The inhabitants of

the coast were sickly- The emigrants to Messurado, who left Norfolk, in the Indian Chief, were recovering fast from their first sickness. All the emigrants that sailed from Boston, at or about the

a' T l- -I, - 1- -

.,i.,t; nc TVhirh I nhnuti-'-ne uie inuian niei sauea irom iSor-

10.000, the loss of an expenditure of,k died, excepting nine, who are all 2,700 per week .wist obviously create a of fi family crew all well, vast deal of misery, and occasion great Sorne piratical vessel, besides the embarrassment to all the traders as weH;nt'Sro Scalers are off the coast, and have as the vor!'cn commuted several robberies. One of The ' celebrated capt. Rnrk, the! these aiiected to be a Colombian, another champion of the poor has issued orders' WR .ff r ls 3Sortli American. The

the bind ords not to take more than " -' l"J

half rent for the present y ear. France. The great cnterpriz- for

bringing the waters of the river' OurcqJ

their depredations.

Outrnc'r. The following statement

to Paris, by a navigable csmal, GO miles made by Mr. Locoste, master of a vessel

in extent, 33 feet wide, and seven feet called the Desdemona, just arrived at deep, with the two branch canals, St. New York, we give as we find it in the Denis and St. M irtin, being now com- Mercantile Advertiser. We do not mean plefelv finished, great preparations were to impeach the truth of the statement, making to commemorate the event in a! but, as it is difficult to suppose that a grand fete, to be given o:the 4th Nov. i Mexican commander would wantonly the king's birth day. , commit such an outrage on a vessel of The Lvou and Darracouts, sent out the United States trading to his country, to survev the coa-t of Africa and Mada-!and as no one will believe, on such tesligascar, have returned, after ajfrcting the: many, lhat Commodore Porter had anobject, b it with the loss of 35 persons,! thorized conduct so improper, we must who died in those unwholesome lati- recollect that the statement is entiieh

tudes. 24,000 miles of coast, imperfect-ex parte, and suspend an opinion until ly known before, have been, surveyed! the enquiry which will doubtless be made with all their bays, rivers and harbors;! into the affiir, shall have advised us of and some points have been found to have1 the real facts. Sisal is a seaport on the

b -?n misplaced ou the mips 230 milos.' rsorth side ol the province of ucantan.

held the platform, and the ill fated pris

oner was latiiiriicu mie eternity! But very liiil? struggling was observable after he swung oil", and we could jj iscover no sy mptoms of perturbation previous, even 'to the last moment. The spectators on the surrounding, rising" grounds had a very fair view of thi heart chilling scene, but those in the immediate vicinity of the guards had bu a poor opportunity, owing to the low construction of the gallows. We presume it is a circumstance heretofore unheard of, but it is nevertheless true, ac

cording to the best of our. judgment that

the prisoner's feet after he had swung off

were within three feet of the ground ! If

these marks of civil izaiion are eshibite d

as public spectacles, for the purpose of

guarding the present and rising generations against the commission of crime.

they certainly ought to be made as public as possible: but as such occurrence

are extremely rare in thi; srrtion of the country, wc are proud that our civil authorilics arc rather awkward at ths business. ' At a few minutes past t o'clock the" body was cut down and placed in a c ffm, when the multitude dispersed. S inething was faid by the priest, previous to the execution, concerning the reports in circulation that Lewis had n!d his body but what, we could not understandwe think, however, it merely amounted to a denial. The Bishop also read some passages from a book, while him.cplf ;uM

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four, days at IWon and on ihe road; T V , , V ,It,a 1,1 Ulf" c.,l3 ' the prisoner were kneeling, which we

we canvassed every house in a town of l'1 a' n T Wr , ,mV I presume were certain articles pertaining

. - Lll I (II IJIK I I. I 11.111' II 1 u IUU U CI. i il .1 1- . i m

U,UU(J inhabitants, and m order to do;, . , 7 V lo Ule -aiioiic laim. j.nrt. I'rc

,i , i i a. n in on me unu ci. t' i o not earn the real work, we were compelled to be tu sf , Jr . , , , . forty of u.S or Uif.oal.ou.s, con.tnnlly ' ' " -ok place calru ahard at it for twenty rtr day,." He ' ' ' g'.V '""T ,', 0? W'.'h

. ' V'r7" hRrf.P!S 11 ,l""-:i"..'rfrro at all. 'Thoro a pood deaY ' " 'tr ,0 ulcd la three clone; of 1,1 2: -1: II. Ill- sums: . , ; ' instances the rep;-, broke, a!,d it was 10

iaii, ai present upon me; and I think that I shall not be thought unreasonable if I express a hope that it wiil be made

to mc by a larther suliscriplion.

Brever and I were, in the two trips, r1v r r i.- r , . , i) . .i ' , . r rem Baltimore, we hear that the two days at Preston and on the road; in r it - . . i l it a i i r i- En teral Aft -mnlv 01 the 31ai umision the last trip the whole ol us were thirty o . n i , ., rr (inrc..f ...-..-I Societies vui.ci.u.dh held in that city

Hanging was, fr the first time, intro-

i cured into Russia in the case ofthe late

JVoalts Enquirer,

'irH'l' 'Mill Olil II UIM'M .11111 II liilllFT . fc .

ih.ldatede,.cV,as,.pan, to weaker,"1 ,e 0,,",,ri colpnti !lh- .(..inuofthr-A-rmhU .o the title of " " ""Pcnaed w. Allcr their cC..:,Cr.Si of Viio,.!l,V, which wei-''-'.lo-a 'd ras broke:, to pieces t .1,, .... : i.. ,:. ., .i '.-nd bun.l on !! spot, iioicro the tie-

IM I Ij k m I i

,.. t!w.;..... . r ,4 - ennui!, uic uinioiin? ci uie

culprits

ed. A proposit'h ii to approve cf the.

were taken oil" and burnt, and whites

scheme ofthe Afuean Colonization So. ' , V "T"' " " l) 'iC;C eietv was voted down. The most deci-i '" a.U,,C brca5t' 011 wh,f h thtir sive measure resulting from the meeting 'A' U .CIin'c re ) w i.ma ...h .t.ho.n, rio,.n.mfll..i.l(;.,, .et.eis, their swords were broken over

PiiiLvDELruiA, Oct. 27. Extract of a letter from St, Jag ) de Culm, dated Stpicmtcr2 11520.

--"'." --" , "I n.v . ill' u. 11.111, ui I i II H.IOIIMIII MUlllltli III .1 I i rt'i

18th inst. between 5 and 4 o'clock, wit!, petition Confess to appropriate money V 1S , V .WPli? Urawn one of the mwt awful earthquakes that , U,v tran-poriing abroad uch slaves a3!and fluar!er.ed' hf1 U Lmperor would has been felt here for fifty year pasl,at 'mav from time to time he n.anumittedJ,r'0 Vt Pmit U lh .nava! cnr'5PJr"" which time nearh one half of the town Thi re.ommenrlnti.n nrnr,,s..s r.iK!nJi!flu their umlorms taken otTand thrown

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There were two shock. contrarv to the ConslituHon. or hostile.?. C. .Se CanV?S C.IOtVe? PUX on

was destroyed.

the second more severe than Ihe hist atid to the interests of the South- an.d we

them, and their swords broken ovtr

- - " ----- , - ..... v.i iiii. iiniui j fllil Y c , . i . the duration of each was about one miu-aro g!:id to learn that a majority of thel --eaj5

ute. I he noise resembled the rumbling General Assembly had no worse projects!

Voyages m.iy now be pi rformed with

comparative safety. An account of tbe expedition i to be published, and miny parts of it aro highly entertaining. ..Spiin, Two squadrons of the 4th regiment have deserted to Portugal, with all their arms, baggage, military chests, &c. As it is feared that the example will be f IioTed, "a sjreat sensation"" has

bsen produced at Madrid.

t S i: igosa, lately, an individual ofjtions, I enquired what vessel that was?

a cheerfu' cart of mind, endowed by na

ture with a ficc which appeared always

to he enlivened with a smile, was ar

rested in the public streets by an agent ofjmast lie by him until day-light. I re

authority, uprn the following charge:

"Villain, you laugh you laugh at our

misfortunes; the misfortunes of Spain

ou laugh to see iofamy successful in

A'alionai Intelligencer.

The Desdemona left Sisal Harbor, October i,ut 1 P. M. hound to N. York. At midnight, was lour times tired at by the Mexican brig of war Victoria, Capt.

Machin, the fourth, being a cannon shot,

fell within ten teet of the main chains, and compelled me to heave to At 2 A.

M. hailed, and asked in English, what

hipjivx. Alter answering their ques

ol heavy loaded vvagony dragged over a in view.

paved archway, and hnishedw ith a: t rm cverr thing that falls under ourl

Extraordinary Fcl. Yesterday wctk, Town etmi, the pedistnan. started from tbt Swan.

tremendous explosion, like the simul-'observation, "it i obviou-, whatever a '9',nSton- Esbaeion, at twenty minutes past

tnncous discharge of an immense number few fanatical nf.-ns may nrcno;e to

five in the attrrnoou, to go ninety cnles tt

of cannon. The confusion was unexam- themselves, that r... respectable portion i,weLnt)-ursiuic"iss've hours, and halfof.h.ro

. - ".-ulv,v iiji,na-

pled: men, women, and children, Midden-jof eair I' llow citizens of the Kast have'

llrnl M-a I . . 1 1 . I 1 i-i. . L . . 1 1 .

ly ieaving th.ir he,.S a,! nuniin, ii,l,e Mi.lu,,, i,,o tiou , act upon, or in scJ b h every direction; Som, w.tl, 1,1 lo cloilu,,. reference to, tl.H .ul.jccl in any manncrL,, ' Ua. Bellhrr tt hvh on .many entirely naked. 1 Ii.-tno.t pit- contrary to il,e known views or wishes iih tbe .Motion cf . lit.).- rain on tU follow' mil cues and shrieks were heard fromUil Ihe States of tlir South. This heintr im mcrna.ir: n.l I,. kHm ,h a.

these terrified people, who were to be the case, we hope we shall never hear of'pace of about fmr miles an bonr which if - A A I 1 . I 1 1 1 . I I - . - . I" . 11V.U it

seen running to the Cathedral and oiler

ing up the hurried devotions ofthe mo

ment: some were stu pitied with fear,

another Convention ot this ?ort ; for. how- continued throochout. uou J allow him Jn i.nnr

ever it may propose to limit its operations ood a b-lf for rest and refrcshmtnt. For tho

tin- actual ( Ifect of every pucK an asscm-

They replied H. B. M. brig Beaver. I

then desired.that tic would dispatch me immediately, but was answered that I

monstrated in vain. At 2 30, the launch

was sent with 25 armed men, cf which! repetition ofthe hock would take place, five were soldiers with muskets and bay- T Vis however, did not occur. But few oncnts, Tiey tooU charge ofthe ship, houses were thrown down, no lives lost

some crossing and heating themselv esibly i-., from mijapprchension of the scopf

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oi its aim, to alarm the proprietors, and to unsettle the foundations of the public peace, in a portion of our country. Irmere friendship to the slave, in real humanity to their fellow man, these Associations, and the individuals composing them, ought to forbear: for it is a proposition as demonstrable as any to be found in Kuclid, that rigor of treatment and se verity of discipline tnqct be increased by

w ith great zeal ; others calling loudly on

the priests to assist them with their prayers. Indeed it seemed that most of thein thought of and asked the aid of their Creator for the first time in Iheir lives. It was generally supposed, from the

weather being so close and sultry, that a

last eight mdrs he had about hvo hours and five minutes It ft but seven cf the fijrht wtto to the peiforrued backwards H;s splits wero Cood to Ihe last. He never slackened his pace but toiverds the litter psrt of his task, it ur rv:drnt, from his apparent escitions, that bjr d faculty increased. He however, gained fi mutates in tbe 6even nvhs, and then, bavinp Ihe last mile to go forward be performed it tj good Myl in about ten minutes and a half; the accomplishing the arduous task with raoretba a quarter of an hcur to spre. lixrvungkatn Chrmicfa