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I. m;:'. in- an t - . ? i' .', ;cr to ;: a,; , i .. a - n ! :,;hf t .e ar;;i , 1 !:n!ii, in mv oapa "i'0.l t!.C Mi.'.C'ilOO t..l'. ci '1 ;..or f. '.'..uv w.i-: :n ihi a.'.! !.. ;-r. :,) i l-.-.l lo ihr fata e Kan w s his ,m::i:i a box ! 1 o . i.i. in,' on t'ic : i i i - i o in? a. I m' prisoin-r s;o - ana '-' ''.wtcii t-ao e.e.;;yn:en ! lion a , or w ia '.I'll reaehf.. to his 1. i t. It was tiaum- d with S. a',.. ami !k i a.tu l.ed to it over the place of the iral !-.e.r;-;.;he . i,-k laic-r of a he.ut tl:e liit.i k at v; -tieii the extent, oners were to iii.i, (la his heal was a cap of white, also tiiiaiae.i witii I la. k. 1!ks eonnieti.iiiee w as Siaaelie,! to ihe hue of is w a

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hie, w i;h ia.inv . He seemed res, ilv c,l, chief a-jeney in invulv iaj their n speetivo how ever, to Suffer like a sol. her. He- eoimti aes in' war? Do they ever lnt-a.To-.-s hi a. m.a w re a number ot pi isoners on- the iniagnnttion of the statesman while lie laic! lor v ,, mas otieners i.exl to tlu-m U u'xUg loudly of m.-uits to his eotiu-we-.e a st.oaj euard of so'.. la. is witli ll a,l : ir,- K,,,,.-, r" !,. .,in.l.-.r .0 .nito.rv

'an oai ; ait.i loaih-J muskets. Al v station via-, in ; ',,' icar of the whole. Oar paii i'-mo;i thas form-',!, and vi ith much lreaaj and in low voices on ihe part Ol the .cheers we move,! firward with shvv ;,ml me.isaiTil jiep; to i.hc tune id a le n! niai .-'a. . Ihis'.-.n Oar-he, !av e,l w i i a a i , del iha; no s ai.,1 inouriitiu . 'J'ae set no was mi'k tun br-vou.i tiie power ol" !cer:pnon; a tn.tn is t"-ie ijor off nui.'kins: t.) las :r.ur; lo the tane e.f his, own death, snareh ch the,! ia his burial rol-es surrounded by li iea is a-scmoled lo perform the last ts.,1 ,,!h-es of ahection, and to wc( p ovr liioi m the last .-.ail hoar no not bv hee. Sua bv ohti,rs with br 1st! i n ha v onetts and loaded mn-jkets. bv stern eoainiand to do the violence of death, to a fellow sohhei: as he surveys the multitude, he beholds n look of tendernvss no ttj.u- ot srnsibihty he hears in plaint of t'net all all is stem as the iron rior o ti.e law w hi "h decrees his death. And who in Jo that law .' It us tl,e work of hard neeessin , an I as t. h is u-t. Uut, alas, w !i irea-e.t 1 1 , a t iii-ct's it v .' Tlicguiliv pi-KMon '.' i ;i,!e -the vviti p!orv the l-a.so honor ,t men! Tlie voice of that h.rtoil w;,! soaa erv ftoai t'te ground whom sha.ll it a curse! ll will eoaitilam, no: of :h- -eti-efrc- of ihe hw, bn; of jjniliv w t'o whom onOian. i.i II thit w ii'.jw and '.hose i-'ok a ih" a ithor of tbe;.- dcoXA 'a.oia shall the ?pa it of this lation ,, a . v.a'h it is j.;-,;-' A a a-4, i c.'-caons he t!i-se, vv e airivi t.na p'a, c ot t-. eaiioa ..:ra;o ooeu la. l i w a o s -e.tr,: a p.-up cf e.oah. -:ia ' or.', a up. in :il !,(! tbe spot ol t.a--rr t". ;' !'. :. On lais tic! I the v. ho!' - ,.r. e :.'.( n ,i :' i i ia.toi'aien;. rvr.1 am;,! to ,t)i':i, vvai- diavvn up in ihe o iv so aare, w i th the s i h inn ol ! t1:" "-v e v u-.tat. The r, eulionis. , - jiii ia n iiaber. bad been draw n bv lot. rSo .- 1 la v w ould vai'ctioi er for such a duty. 'I he;r liiaskets had la-en eh..r:.Jtd !v the ch or of ih-' ihiv seven of o if-un with ball, ihe eighth vvi.h powder a a ceiai :'.,! ia.fv ra e lii-wed ; .aar. ia I exeen'i oner take i.loict . Ta ! . e a-l; aiiv behove t!;at he s tit' hi i ;k eartie.h . and the,- fore s no hand ia i e' death of a broihei sc.. a i so a. ia,.i.aa.oas c! tae n , O.e ;,', , h ' c, ..a: v, as ; 1 oaa! pa ah 1 vv . I !; t i ie or... -.a aa I ,.: ; ..: ta a t a 1 .ha iat. I.i thi a v . a . a :. I risoner wa bireel- - red permission to J to let. i ti. a won! ta Ins. I, how so, biers, ua,' b.as .-tan, hag between ids eoitin and higrave, w arned l ;a-in a '-i ast ih ser! ic. n, ranlinnsi: ; lo spe.il; a. an the oilh-er on diatv. wita his watch ia las I ind, -iiaioaneed. to iaai lo a low voice. '!';-. v' t an A'. '! .'-.' in i.ien! i" ai !,' ( ,,.,! I. : j -a,-, i; i r c ,'.' '. Thia ihoie, the idhet I drew down .he v. hac cap, so as to cover the eyes aacl Kio-t of the face of the prisoner s a . 1 con nit. iu lo speak in a hurried. 1,'iia iiii.i a 1 .Co. voc e. I lie Kr.et liiievvan ;.a: s .aii tar II. e ' ea uo:i', 1 s to a-l- - - .. 1 i a ' ' aa v tiiee. 1 lo v la.,1 !-, bae, to;;v,ad beinsj '!.ai,oii!r ,i bv the le iseaer, stood inleriii :ah d wi;!i die M.hhers who formed a,e lam. Tacv now came torvvard i .. .. . I.. .. I . . I . ..... 1

be w as r- a . n J, . a i a e i, ; a .i in, a-., ;a:a miu ii.eir siaau a if hi us, ,f, s he j hide to the if It, about two rods distant I learned ", .nn I honi their living mark. The olhcer raised i ease, lie was his s v. or J . At llus signal, the executionivcrr a wife mi-errs took aim. lie then jrnve a blow on a

ilruni w t-i-li vv a- ;;t l i.tn.i . I r.e exeeiiuon- . , , ., , .to ei - ail sired at tlie satne intnnt. The mis erable man, with a horrid scream, leaped tioin the c ai ili, tual fell hetvreen his eotlin and bis crave. Tina sergeant of the guard, a lii'imciil aftvi-, s-hol him ihrourrli the head, with a muske. reserved for this purpose in ease the exec ntiont rs should not produce instant death. The surgeant fiom motives of huiii.tiiity la! i the p.iuzzlc of Ins musket near ihe head so near that the cap took bit and there ll e bodv lav upon

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ill w ,r, dicadful rini m tin tenJenie&s where just lieloro the ptiise beat lull, and the life down! w ana. an,! findin no svmpItems tel I'ttlu-r, I atlu-r.H'il, h was de.i.l. jThe whole line maivlu u ly the body, as . n JV u ;ioa the earth, the hi-a.i siill mho - rv man l Miiiht beiio'.J for !i::!ir',i' ih, fat; of a i'.cm. i trr.

'I'l.us far all had lircn droa.i'.'ul indc d, .u! criiit;- a.- t!i-j rt;.-,i.!t. Cci.hl i ! i c r u !.i;e hat Mjiruui, as ii liccame the hi-iulii.;; a 1 h-jcn ". ,' Ic a stroni'rrasc of cir.'iiiiista!!--pirit to its ikead aivontit; hai now lUc ' t;a!. i.1ciot thaa this.' The vonni; nun

!.! changes. T!:e holo l and stf.u-li ' up. and with uiiror.iaion aiii.aation, our naiioiial air (Yankee Doodle,; and to its li t iv men., tires we were hurried back lo ! oar parade ground. Having been diMiilsjcd, the eonimandrr of the post tent ;in invitation to all the ol'ieers to meet at his ; 'a triers, whither we ropaiied, and wet'd trea'.t'i! to a glass of gin and water. Titus this nieUnoholv trajedy ended ia what seemed little better than a farce a fair specimen, the fonarr, of the dread s;vriitv the latter, of the moral sensibilities which prevail in the eamp. Do scenes such astais winch l have iluscnoccl the minds of those who have the. lorv of lh necessitv of warlike action to wipe oil" the imputations upon the nattonal conr-vee' Do tliev ever east their dismal shade ov er the jj!ovvuiT pictures chivalry, which, in the ardour of pusscm rises to bis vision.' Are tliev entertained i:i the conceptions of those who vv ilhoul examination, reject as idle dreams, all plans for ihe adjustment of international ih'liciilties without resoit to war, and deride as visionary all specifications for introdtieinff' the principles of n better morality into the code of international law.' Do the jjrpat mass of men, ever eaar at the voice of their leaders to eivi-e the standard of war to be upreared know in reality v n t w iij..7 li rrc'c rf Pracr. Youth Uatiaycl. A few vears ayo ihe sj een of a rich hlea.'her in the north of Ireland iiaJ been fit-'pientlv robbed atnihl to a eonsi.ieiable a mount notw alas t and tu ' he u tatost v -laiice of the proprietor and his servants lo protect it, and vvillneit the sleii-htcst clue beiiijr f,inil--bed for the doieeiton ol ti.e rotiher. i lli'eetuh v and repeat, d'. ra'.i'.-'d bv the ineaaav of ihe lha f or thievis, the proprifiur at leaui otl'ered i rewind of i 1 1 " ( for the r. apt ehension ot anv person oi persons d. teea ,' i i robfum ihe ' n. A ft vv d iv s :.:.er llnproelaniaaon. lie- mas!, r w as at in;. hi:;!.! ia.se, 1 Iroia las bed bv the alarm id a f.iithii.! serial. t "theie wais some' ui,i - v ith !i a I mtern eros?sirx the creen." Th -.cr st a te,! from his bed. ll mv to th w inlawIt was so he htirrie. on in hahes, armed hin;ce!f w ith a pisa.l; the -c: v ant tlevv for las loaded market, and th, v caatio'.isi v foi'.ovveci the libt. 'J'he jieiaon with ihe lantern (a nian' was, a. ihev approaelaa!, on tip-toe. tlis'.incs! v seeii Mooping iV roopmon tin- sjronr.ii: hvv a , a!:t:i:io rl: ta iii'dia the '.it. en. Th; s; rv ant fired; lite robber iclh The man .aid laastcr now proceeded to examine tlie spot. The robber wa- dead; ho was reeoeni.t a, to he a vnuth about 'tiaeteen. who i sided a few lii Ids nil". The hi was cat .'ierorr's; liuaiites of it were lie a Ladou, tlie f-rn: t. in the presence oi la, m aster, picked up a penknife, with the name of ihe unhappy youth engraved n toe ha:.. lie cv itteaee was eoneh.sive. for in the morning i!;e laniern v. as io-kmivv iedoi'd bv tlie a!":! if ted father of t!:e hoy to he his htutti ii. Dt fonee was dumb. The faithful servant received tlie Iiu;idiad ni'inds reward, and was besides p;omott ii telic the confide ntalov erseer of thtu sa.hlishment. This faithful servant, thiconli lental overseer, was shortly after proved to have been himself the thii f. and was hanged at Dutuhdk for the murder ol th, vouth whom he had cruelly hot;-.'-. -.. Ii appeared, upon il.rt c'.crrcst ca.i.hnec. and by the dying confessions and description of the wrelch himself, thai ail thiin liinstantial evidence was pre-concerted bv him not only to screen him If from ihe imputation of former robberies, but to cet ibe hundred pounjs reward. Th-' diijie iite victim ho chose for ibis diabolical pa i pse was artless atfecliotiate.and obliging. The bov had a favorite knife, a penknife, with his name engraved on the handle. Tl.e fust act of this fiend was to coax him to five him that knife as a keepsake. On ihe evening of the fatal day, the miscreant prepared tlie bleach-green, the ilieaire of this melancholy tragedy, for his performance. He tore tlie linen from the pegs in some places, he rut it across in oiheis; he turned it up in heaps; he lied it up in bundles, tie, as if ready to be removed, and placed the favorite knife, the keepsake, in one of the cuts he hid himself made. Matters being thus prepared, he invited the devoted youth to supper, and as the nights were dark, lie mid him lo bring ihe lantern lo lighi him hume. At supper, or after, he artfully turned the conversation upon the favorite knife, which he alTeoted k!i much concern

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to u.it.-, a;,,; r.v;. ;..h lii-l ihe Lai lc-ln-ji;-;! lam to t-t o d it vv:.-; the, c. Ho hi th lantern which 1. l hcttl dcsir- u to km; w i Ii to 1: o, ' a o ,wi. I : with ahtcihy pri.eeeih i! upon I.i fata! ( rIran oua a '.In.- iucii'.cr : :nv his i-lir.i was ecu p! i t.-l v ia t:, o si Ki'.i', tie cave thu ai inn aioi i!m :;;cl.i !'.:M. V l'. -IM lllsficuii'i eiia: ;).(. '( , v laet. jThrre w as the hiuie w iih his n..:ae mi ii; the linen eat. tied no in bundles, and the 1 intuni aci.nou 1. -iled bv his fi'dier. The time, p.. ,.l midnight. '1'he nustcr hiaiscli pre.-pi; t, a nian id" t!.e fairrct e!aracl. r; t!i s-. ..a;. cf U!i';!t-::.iihed reje..; t i o 1 1 . ...r, f . I. '."!,,; .'.'if Lint. ( Itij (it-zntc. Gen. Il.-uiiscn. inat: ',,: tea owmu e.Vr-;et, Ir; ,,v eompiiaii nt.a'v. b; ,'utv word true: to the rarmer uf .N'ortii !, nd, from a speech .lelivt-red on liie V"s;li .Nov ember, lo a lai'tre uifi'lirj: of li.c ntuens of i'avctte county, Indiana, by h V. thaker, !hq. Several ihivas iinee we extracted two. from the ,; ef r.a.oaatiaas adopted bv 'dial Ill?e!a! ;. These vri e s to t d fa s 1 a 11 d cuta'.tsias'.ie in their ;.,!!. c sion to llieir old llovcriior and w ar.ulv i eeum aiendia e l.iin to ihe Whigs of lint I a. on as llieir eandidate for ihe next l'r.jsidonev, and piedinir to him the :r warmest suppoi t. .Mr. Parker said: "It may be deem;,! iitvidiotts !:) dii'.i..-Ctti-honc from anoiher. !!al, S.r, met here as wu are on th.s occasion alive at the elonous rclrcspectiim of ihe hallowed tiehls where Whirrs have hauled and Whir's have won tin iK-ob-cl would be culpable, did we ami e-peeiullv we of die yuuiij; (.a.iat of tla- West, fotet l;im ttnaer whose :uioi-.'C5 oar omn' Sitite, aye, may I not say 'die whole l, rtli West leaped into beni'; him uii.h'r whose utiosieniatiotis. whose pure :n id vet vv 1 i.llha'.ll ! laitner. o;ir ttrst lug battles vvi'ie made, and our ia'st available"' Whirr victories were achievfii 1 nee. i ma n.iiti't him. hav ,- seen lum vv nen he !r itvav from the lap o! ease, adinenee an J pa ei-'a! endear ment, penetrate,1, aloii" the tiv.;ed ana almost untotjehed vv aids of t.'ns (5re-.it aih'V. We have seen thai when all the western :":iiii'ii. were bi Oai-u up and naaaiit vv ;.. no., -a..! u, r i -. imr aims h.ere but slaughter rat 1 m !e-ss "l -4-.b;ne !n in ii -.v t'lf irtiv ot !ra lock, r-o i.e. a v obana t-r, ia frit n! k Aiithonv. tcok 1 ii l.fe ia hi. i. an :a ... as ti; Aid ,.. hs e. ... -a-: ;n .. .-j (Jeaor.i. a he !. aa ;.e io -. I. r : a:ia r ! aor r, s: ed an - i ai '.ae s.iv.ipe toe vai eat up and v a a . eas i ). I r-d, aad the I, bold a:i' ",; a aan.h- of tar-1 alb v were st alia died. ' o liive sed-ii j iaai 1:1 ihe I rand t 'ottiic:! of tl:e lira':! w;i-:-re his w isdom dei, sed, aa.l h,s m- ! doitat adc iti.lu-Jirv and per.-ev . raaee eena.aa'a.ard aa i m pr v em'.-a t ia car faaa! Sv stem, whieh at cae -tro' e -'a ,;, !. down aoii V .1 eia :' - ol I he v. ,-,a . av i a-, or ;a; s-; ef a v , U.':-i'i . ..ae y v. idi ia al ; ons a d holdaia, land ibiua; h na u. "i'ibWc lave M-tsn la ! o'c-tlS id dhes, hrd eo'.sU'raav rei4t ioiiai.l tire! their saltc struck the wildest da r.i.iv ra ree: m oit.l w aen di-a-aT. il net a'-si.-.tite uear -at ! id roh! ;! as oi .-.'.i.a--t t v erv hops- i f r. 1. f, ag aa t.i.i.'o wittl ti.e wisi.lo n ol N .--i.tr. iii'.i! die caution raid ; r ,;a-:v i r ant e rd" lilt: laiUe-r i;f lus I'nti ntiy, retfievp.-g s'.l we had lost, and i.-ti.ia.ag lo thi- rcivii a gloi-ir;;s pe... r. Aq-.iii we have sera ;iad admired him in the Ooutiei! ol th.f l;.'.oai we huve seen haai too the hoaore I Ih pi'rsenlattvaj of has !' e pa a! ia i i a loreiun land, aio! v h.'e there, t-ivntg to i'nc ramtjueror of hr.il this t lonuneut l; -,s!a'is of ,niv ice aial last,-',',, aioti whicii have cxtoiteii iinivei sal a-imira'aon, and which will g;vc

his name to after times with lite it utre ofm,.,

the pre Iciuidcsl sr. go aroaa.l it. We ha vi seen Sum ;tg--un. like Oinemiiiitus at his plough. 1 ,1 not name lam is name is engraven upon the early his tory of our own state, as lauhirittg as time. 1 5 is monument is within our bor ders, anchored as last as that Miii of the la'.e war, the bloody ba'ale field ol Tippecanoe aye, sir, it stands in ihe lienrt'of the en'tny's country, .k there it will stand, as lotij as the Thames rolls onward to our inland seas; 1 nerd not name him, we can't forget him till son forgets his sire." We are not confined to individual prcferencek and manifestations of ludiv uiual regard far lite Hero of li.c Thamj, lilts dicaiious of !iis present an, I growing strength arc made daily from evciy quarter. Where the press is not trammel led Jc uiiiler eiig-ieep.ieii'.s to mania ict'ire public opinion lo,- a pariicu.ar purpose, it speaks in a tone that cannot be misunderstood. The St. Louis i'.ulh tin he.ir.tcsiimonv to his deserts. It says: '-Tin veteran Hero of Tippecanoe needs no eulogy fiom -: va'-or in ihe tcn'aa! Ih Id should win him a place in every American bosom, whhst his wisdom in the halls of Legislative), have proclaimed him

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a s..,., siujii. .a a lu.ili.a v cbiiii.un h.s Lrue w;. iihBullicd ;.s a 1 !, pitsenlati c ai t o::re.xs, as a (uivcrnor of a 'i'enitory, and .Mmi-ter to a fore is u court, lis has acetared no little h.me a eivi.lian. U;s ii:-.::a' is justly i hi ai -hid by the people: thfv l,,v: :,.:. venerate him, ai.J his htiiiils are l.loon.in?- ea;t afresh." e have I'rrip.n-nitly tmoted from the lVnasv !v ai.ia In s m shew liut he is far I" voud all other Whigs in point of popularly in the Ivevstmie Niate. If w hat we have heretofore uiven is not iufliciently eomineing, we call attention to tae iollowiny; par:tirrap!i from the last 1 1 an isbury h lnteiligeneer, a lon t-Ptah-itslu d ik ably condiieteil pajier, which has always been dislinsp.iished for its atlauhu. cut to correct principles. From the I.. 1. Furtucr. iLlLXJNGriOGS. -taki , ibr.n v idi ti.ee; , i.t the viai.ms tiae.iN: .'own with them, ll, e. e thiaa.'" Ki.iIbaav !V. IN ay. st.at not. mv ana t!. r. M-icr. I. it 1m, I v.u.i .-::.!. r . ::-;' iln:- s ! t : !io I.e.! at a title tloi. i e,is. n.itbaia so i j i : i -( ti".il 'i bis i of -enii meat. 'I hu Luittu n of it is murder, eeol Mauilo) uaial r. it to be lb, I. liter on,! of Xovirn! r r. I!., iu-t.-iaos rovers be ra.tU vvnh vv!uteiie.,s, ihe i .no et winter i- bejiai in earnest. Xnu 1- !:,, l-sy : , a-oa 1 u ;br ia.'iieriiiii'sate slauchl-i-i et imi.s. 'I hev have been lon !attena.-;, an-! ii)i!i:liiiiir their enormous appetiti's -wl;,i'.vi,ic In a s!i'ilbiiiy of naiirilstitu s-;" hut iiuw- I hey have fn;!il!e ! tlie measure of l!., ii i!.tv am! tie n eiii.en-ion-i. 'l'h.'re is .. timv for evrrv ibiau: u time In cat and a time to be killed. 'n'ii your ilnor-; w iial a cl, i rurnri ' 'J'he crio ot t!itres ir-.trh v our r.u s l.-um all euai Uts. Mini In eii'iy ilcati : ol jrraralioii; f. ,,m ll.e :'..i..t a,,n ta. t -iidcv mi, l.!in;. to th.' I'liereiir jinit. si ef l!,e v-n i.ai j-tnker. I.rt us turn nut ami lielj, mir m i ht ,ni s. We -h,i! not rrttan mp;v liaiiue.b we ba!l be eenrrou-dy h ivaolr I with biiuiy niwr-eb. Tht-rr he. I lie victim rem oki.Mv ' '' "'"'' low sjiii ited, and tircti'.itii: h avi.'v. lb- k.-iovvv la. ,h)ni. 'J'lie cries of bis companion-, who have ij.iiie hrfiire, have met !. ears anu tor, r.l oiiivi.'tinti on his slow umh-riiiutmi-;?. Ife i i'm-i clinjlv iiiiwi!!:ii2 to ;-. and if be e.aieet b Iji n. will siive u- a, uuu-li tn.uhi. its- !,-. s-'olu-. mi o,, o l. Vc -!;; i i"t. i nil-, -,-ee ..let u, -hails. ,.' Memua,),', vv 1 ih- ihe ve.L-ar die,. t-'s r.n.ri.l. and a iui'c esiuiiale el bow Ii be iviii vvi-i ;!i. i rope is hro" ;ht and .aa.v e ... id in .'e I I.i la. moul. The b.as of tbe .-,tv a., now ;,n,fn ibw.n. I'eia or five stoat f. J-ovv i.e. lie!'!, an 1 v. id hi', or lail I.e. I', ,,,' biui to th -1'1.1,'e ei e v.' u-i.oi, r . o '.v.' : : ami rrMalii, j wilb all ia mi.la. 'J'lijs i. a neer-ent of ih-eo ..,,!, .mad. . it I- a ; one en.,,'' wit!; biau lb' ha-i a lit'!'-- lane to reiie- t on la- -iteaa.,;i. 'I b, r. - " !- tl - !;. ;d .a: or m -a ,.l e.uu . i.t ., I'-'th. : v..,i. -. ii- --a-t- 1 a '.v: -.bad l ,.,b at ' .1 i'ls i. e aas.-itor Ai.-n.' . -'.an,1,. 1 o. j , . 1 . . ; a - . c l;:i s.SM a" !.rl.!-'s aihu.at Idm. ah. a- lee i ia- le-s to r:. vent I b-aa a 'i 'he c.a.l.'-t is lae'a.i si. It is lmpob ' lit v.-; . I" a'-; a lie u:::.V. I.O ia- i!U- . : ' a - :.. ; a. ,:.a i .,, - r a' - 3 .! y i.t';. ::.a.in.Ii k.'.-p mo.': l.'.'o- a uoo.l laei. ;;n i r:i ..-i ii,ia h. at. i!a; bit. and be eai.l--.-e- !'; ! ;. - '' : aeeealA spa:i ;s t., ha !' , t. ia.-: cp :-,e- - 'I h.' i.he k I :., -I !!,-".- r,n the I i l a -a, a:'. Jin to--,--, his lie,-!, Wlhbv !..'-. ihe W..IU.-I lo, ai ta - v a,.: -. " ' - !.e-. en ii few a, s He i - a i - I . a. en .ii-. - -..'y a ia-, tin a ,!!!.-, he f.! n e ei- ! a.r eib, r ..i.i; , i:,.! pi, oca, an, i j t a r. f v -...-..it (;- ia his o.vn ;.;,.. ' .-hi, . Y..c haa n.a is ,.v,-r. '.-' , . , aa'v .e 1- :, ! 1 ' . , , . . .i i . . i , . a i . i , . ; tin I a , a i -. io a rs ,-; a a,, i. ll. ;,! tin taaitl eta rs of an it:. ;.-ii ,.. .!!,-.!. t is a h.a.! uu.a. r to !.( '.' an-. na .ahv fa a bo.;. He is ter i o"-!i-. I ; i . ,r e , i i i e. ti.-' s ale of tbe hiat - :.:.'.., u 1 1 1 ,'e-!:n i is ti t-al and ' e e it.un V, i ,' i pa v for rev uaa: t '.la a :;!";.- .- a ,! ay s la.a.t- ' : 4 ! n- the r.obl.- i-lt tick down or ibr thI . !. ,1 .!,-.-!. -.1 and !,!. to ;lie n!t-r. la.t t-r t,a - piohiee i, ia.tr t.,ken ia r.i! ids i:lthi:,pr. tieea be: .:. . and e'oilic:! in pis In! liii i 'i t e! nei ', In, a ad ot a s-,,rrt e j,. i s -a ei ot sen,,, and 'iiit; lin.iinsaa ra'de tear' i vpa-sir, him , '' on'.v in ti. -'a es-.a,-; u'l.nfs ,..r mi iiitoiei r.i b' s-pirah. we i.a- ,' hub sy an at!., to elihr. TliP v.ia- -ii, i-a -,-.' s.,n of bi dt bvb.-r 'bha ri- !, a.i o ,., ;1' , ,;i ti.e -;; ; r , '(-; r -a.ir.tt-li.tir is ;;ai;i:i,' :i ;i;,,;i e.ieeiaa,.i t 'thro is a ins-i m; m l ! i , i.er. and a nem roes c; isi -n of ibr iieai t. which doe- lea reaelt its limit niai! ('I, i-lmas - I loi. i.t. s-iiv .',-u Vear. S.:tn n; ... I.t'.t -. sr..'. thi r I.t ! its, are t!:r fjr.aai - is- . t the r.oo- a. ,, ,i ,:. -.!.!, -s , ! the ici- ' a s. d'i.e . j ,i ;.;' l'.: v. .0, - -liii'v make the .'cfceeiit In . a 1 1 1 . , a -' i : and (a eut t lie trts ;,-' ; j'iI ite ,!uteia into ;;n a'ass ,.f bivairv. I n.ijlii rvp.ai iteen this ,t:' ei t. hut who tia'e timr r.i Oo-.i'i nitrr ll.,-,, hi. or who dare bint of rrirl,. '. . a'.' or '.' -n e h r !,1 isa iuiiie r.f tat" litter t ; it:e int. I ,r-f I, 'a ;.,.,st . av pa-ite i-s-.-iy ol tbe nia :,-!-,.: .! I h.a. ' ' S J'iOi l.'.c A". J'. L'rtiiiuif Sin,-. Zr.to ai;d i.npoitaut fiom Upper Canada--insre r.Iilitin citived at Bai-Uic cxrtcctcd nltacl. on ICavy Zsaaul. The steamboats of yestei-d.-.y evening from Albany, have come all the way ihrough. i;ce of h e. and we have tlie J jtiru.'d of last evening. The news from the Trou'der is to .Ian. iih. Tr.erc iie three regiments of American miiitia (IhaM) men) tr. camped at Miagara l ans. . . , 1 be names oi Jul a ot tr.e piiucip:.: sous in the outrage at Schlossi-r, asterper viz Captain Moshur, deputy slit.iiil" MeLeoil, Lawyer Mi Donald ami Thos McCormick. (iov. Head i.i at ( ' !uppw?., and has brmi-'at over f.om Toronio Mine cai'ium and iiomhs. The iov.il i'orcu is Silo.l i.!v . f re; U.-.;!t: Indiim. lo p.,.,

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el oril. nance; ( or H bumbs or mortar coiierrves, ic. At Navy Island th P-itri ots muster 'dDO'.l and 25 cannon. Thsie was an iniportt.nt rat. einent on footatBufla'.o to bring about a negocution betwetn -ov . Head and (den. Vzn llmftlljtr to permit the latter to come over to tho main land, and fight the battle out. Cen. V. I. refund. Ot-n. Areularius had demanded t!ie state cannon al Navy Islsnd, and been refused. An attack was expected certain on ednerday night. It is reported th above Mcl.eod with 15 men, had been driven in a boat over the Tails by a shot from the Island, d'en. Scott has left Albany for the frontier. The Itianderi ar in high spirits. Troops eontint'o to nrrive at lUiiTale. Oen. Kandell's brigade had com in, and parts of the tiiree r uiiments of (ien. Burl's brigade. The miiitia of Niagara Countr were all disbanded .Monday, but two companies of ridume.-t. hw. I lead, one account says is incense 1 at ihe Schlossr-r attar k another, that h i now reconeilcd to .vleNab. As soon as the fiOO regulars from Low er O.uiada came, Oovc.-nor Head was to make the attack. (Jen. Jno. Jackson, of Lockport, commands our militia on the frontier. The troops exhibit a prudent a::d eorrect deportment. It is not believed that Dr. Duncan hue any organised force at ..Ialrien. Th Americans generally on the frontier wash the 1'atiiots to evacuate Navy Idand. 1'ioin lite Xtm Jhrc Commercia!. 111F. ATI At K t TON lilt CAROLINE. The billowing is the hif account of the Schlnsser, allair that has reached in from t!:e Canada side; we therefor le no time in placing it before our readers. It is an extract from a letter to us, from a gentleman of very high character, living at Niagara Whether corrector in correct, w e know that he lias tuven us hu louest belief on the subject. This morning, at one, tlie steamer Caro line was cut out Irom Tort Schloser, and an attempt was mada to taw her to Chip pewa ty small boats, hut finding this impracticable, she was tet on ft re and drifted now n tbe 1 alts. Thi to men were killed en ' hoard, ml about -JO were- driven on fhore; two were made prisoners 'one a le.sder in Dunname s army , and it is feared one went ov f r lit tin any that n boat. Search was made for hi he n board, bf fore ssttin? -r on tire, bat none could he found. Tiii-. boat, according to the information '. "' iho!.do, who was at ( 'hiniew at f tune, wa not Aiitf ricin pro'a'ertv. -Mckenzie, was under his he heloniroil t llatrh trietilored his men. Ti a- iiaifT;i, .oaatries were coubl ela.m no ana two stars, ' i . n laws '.'"'.ween the veo h' ok. n by her, and iie protectinn ficmi tlie law of the t' uited i-,';!s, as bv tl ehe mast iiave hern coniidc-red a mr.iic, J lie 'hern in id has jest srriied. and t lav before our readeis th we hasten fohowing i.ste ."nee received hv it. I'K-'-t TJMt KtlON-riKR. ii s, f ye-terJay hroi:;!it nothing Hi-r dates at'f, IhiiiV.o of ihe a?::r(d'the ath, ami Nav v I.hnd S Co I ! an! to arrive at Huf.h"s brigade of artiherr gimenhs of d'eneral -(;,' rv, ;'.:,,: par.s ei i : , r c I!:: rt com ai e.,1, h.av u turnt d out vvidi g-o:u n;ae;i:y ami are eon" for b ( , i- n',"P".r .'ll'," 1 , a I patrioi;-;m. i he pi..: .at in i injjara county w ere all di-hraided on lie ia v lvo comjiaiass oi ruiemcn. . :;j ,. email a made bv tlie ( 'oinmissnrv ii-iii'rj. !ar e state arms oa Navy hlaud lad Lccn rcfiisfd. C J'ld iv. lic.a! arnved it ("l.-inntivn on ti n it with sixteen regulars .mil six -a -a. A corres; undent of the IJoehes:r Deinoerat sta. -s that he first heard of -e esse,- att, a:k at Ni:. lagars. ant 1 was oreat.v ecu -ed at Coh McNahb far havt'xri e.ied his duty. Tin: Uriiisli force at Chippewa is ssid to ronsist i f about -Hlitll militi.-.. a few i':: :;r-. nn. n, three or four hundred IndiTi'.ry ate saitl to have also I a pieces nance. ord The ;ipers eontnin various reports, evidently the fabrications or cx3g2Pr-lion of the day. Ail RUST IT MA( KTNZIF. JhiiTilo, dan. 1, 1 HOS. Mr. Mackenzie was arrested by the Marshall a few minutes since, in this c ity, on a writ issued bv Judge L'onkiin, the U. S. District Judge. Corrr pon'cnrc of the If'jchtttrr D-'mo-r i ill. N iapara Falls-, 1 Vv'tdnt sd ty, '.) 'o'clock, A. Yi. An important mov trr.ent is now on foot. A rnimher of gentUmen residino; mi th homier aie makintr an effort to either rtconci'e the belligerents or to ht&ii. an aoruement Irom (iovernor Head, to permit Von llenssrlaer lo obtain a fonthold unmolested, upon ihe main lanj, wher the batlle might b fairly fought. A wiliirjrness to do so ha hern .ptsed by nn.tiv of MeNa! h' utlicer. if not bv- MeNiibb i'imstif. AnsvvcrJ lo iirgoi in.uo'i fur '.):v ahuv o'tot cl are e.ypeef.'d to-'kjv .