Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 8, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 May 1833 — Page 1

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D. S. MAJOR, Editor. Oar Country, our Country's Law?, and our Law's Supremacy. C. P. CXAKKM5A, Printer fc Publi&her. VOLUME IV. IjAWBtEXCEBURGIg, FRIDAY, MAY tf, I S3S. ftMlKEK 8.

POET IS Y.

'Bifid ru thyt(lf.fto-morrov. To-'ion n I inotui noi thou, 0:"t:;e U !r t.ni)ieM now; H- M:t:.:- ll.iBjji may p.iis away. Tr liay l.i-aiu with rapture 5.iin, T!i )-- Mil H ! oamies lip naiv r'.iiij, To iroirow ! and '.list lip of bliss, jM.iv sep uncoii.-ious oi h tivs. To--.iv the Kn.vv.irg ;mw?- i; ar li.T ;ui':sii.J in a t,.n t . ?ivs, T.'-w.'ii-m ! an I t -e t . lt ;,r....j,. Jlay loii'.'.y snihea wi.l.we.l hreal. To- f. i: e S't'i:;!!? ki!e n:a ni.i Thf nulii-ore.i-.n fiT..,i i;s mother"! Toi: euoi liKo a f;.in n 1, list l.fy.n curri'i't mar Le Mi:!. Tf-.'ar t' ii'i riy harJ:rnv f. a t, O i h.rb, ar.! fru , an.1 Kir l,a-t.l beast, Te-fi'ir-.w! spit,? of all tVy e.Ht 'H .- h i f-v w-ir.psTwiy f.o ! oo tin p. fo-ir.-rro mortal b'ast v Uu, Of tire a. tUI. '' at ar not now, F it t i: k in mis rvo'vi:' day, Tiuit e'en tl.jelt rear'st pass an-av

jd;ate surgical assistance that could be bed, and above all, the horrid wound royal highness opened her arms to re-: on his lips ihe breath of life was ex--jobtaiued was that of Drs. Blancheton ; exposed, struck consternation into the I ceive them, and calling mademoiselle to tinoi ! it returned to God ! livery one i and Drojard, who found the wounded i mind of a man whose duty however call- j her she desired they would kiss their present fell on his knees: united in tears ; prince removed to the ante room of his ; ed him daily to scenes of mental still jr- sister. The feelings ot deep sorrow for and prayer, every eye was turned to

; oox in me theatre, un renaming tus .ing. Ihe prince informed M. Dupuy- ; senses his first inquiry was 'Whether the ' tren, extending his hand to him, that lie

.guilty man was a foreigner J and on be-: fullered great pain : when, after exam

; insr answered in the negative, the son ; ining the wound, and some conversation

the dying prince, were onlv equalled by him.

the admiration and respect which his i '1 have a lat duty to perform,' said princess inspiied amongst the beholders. ! the king when urged to retire; '1 have

lie was placed on a mattrass on the Hour a las' duty to perform towards my son !

of France observed, 'It was cruel to him j with the practitioners previously in at- while his bed was arranged, It as tiien ; Leaning on M. Dupu treti's arm, he

J to die by the hand of a Frenchman!

j The Dutchess earnestly inquired of the surgeons what was their opinion, pro-

tendance, it was decided to enlarge it,' he made private confession to the ilish- approached the bed; closed the eves of

as the only means of giving vent to the op of Chartres, and afterwards avowed ; the dead, and tenderly kissing his hand,

blood collected on the. lungs. M. Du

mping to support it with firmness, and ' nuvlren, approached the prince and

hhey tried toencoui age some hope, from i questioned him as to his feelings, but j (lie circumstance of his not having bled j not obtaining any reply, he requested

the Duchess de Berry to repeat the inquiry. 'I entreat you, my beloved, to say, or point out to me the spot where you sutler most pain." When recalled bv a voice so dear, he took his w ife's hand

and placing it upon his breast, made an

jftt the mouth. After cleansing the

i w ound from the clotted bh.od, they proceeded to bleed him in the right arm. i The sufferer rallied sufficiently to s.iy to ; the two nicdn al men, that 'he was truly sensible cf their efforts; hut they were j useless, as he was beyond cure.' M.

Blancheton sought to persuade his re-y-

near. 'ilow long is this nigh!,' he was

effort to express that he was suffocating., heard to murmur: 'How I buffer! will

Monsieur was desirous tuat his daughter-, tie Kjno- SOOl, arrive?"

j a! highness that the wound was not deep: ! in-law should retire during the opera-! ;;il!od his fill

I I do not deceive myself,' he replied ; j lion. 'My father,' said she, 'do not force j assured him he was near him."

He repeatedly

:7

icr, who stiiiing Ins sous,

ASSASSINATION" OF THE DUC a'ofu; preserved hi r presence of mind in! bed side durii

He was

,-ed.

'to

for

h. cnATKAtnnt ANn.

i'the poinard was buried to the hilt I j me to disobey you!' and turning to the told that the inarcchaU were arrive' say so positively.' The dutchess tore J professional men, 'Gentlemen,' she. add-j'I had hoped,' said the expiring man,' ott'her sash, to j-erve as a bandage: she led, 'do your dalyl' She knelt by the have shed mv blood amongst "them f

nduioedside during the operation, holding: my country-.' Night of horror and ofl r.,ri,pr (o h-ve be :edrj ihe prince's left hand. When the cau- rrime! While the wounded son of fort; rocUf fnon.isfie was appheu, tr.e Due de lierry ex-! France was borne dying to the ante-1 0f war He became a

'these dreadful moiKeuts and evinct

character greatly above the comn

'Vt.-e"..: ut. T-rriM. last prinre ofthc!The l'rillce . w,,0?e s'S!lt became more j claimed, 'Leave me to die since it muit ! room of his box, louse f Ihairhon in th direct -hnej fetl'-SSdVom time to timc,4My wiic!1, be so.' 'My beloved,' said his weeping tinued on the st: as. like the first ki-g of the rac the'!arc-vo" tU'1' es!' rcyYv.-d the priu- wife, 'endure this for my sake.' O-.e! sounds of :-?usic,

victim of an assassin

's hb.

Oa S:in-!c:'

ill

wiping her tears. '1 am her

the performances con

a-re. in oae spot the

in the other groan of

and ! worJ from this voting and amlabb prin-1 ihP. rxniritif orince. Toe curtain on-

0 ,

cess softened Iiis agonies, and he became : lv separated the follies of the world

all resignation to the will of God. When

this painful operation was over, the Da

dav.lSih February, 1820. the Due and;"". TJU .v- ync t ol vf Dutches cf lierrv wee.l to the opera, ! V men who had at the carhtn n:.rlnl- in m5nml,l r tnm rv i fc ?t 1,1 U 'g-"e KOWntO offer lllSaid.

coring the season of the carnival. He-! :i,nl ho P ticuiarly allachedto.de Berry, passing his hand over the tuten the acts of the first piece thev I Uie Dac oC 1crr-,;' was dV'Mrous ot uc.k" lJc!lss' hair, said,My poor wife, how

rr.t from their own hex to that of thei U,S uie wo 1111 , 'rument tor Due d"UUan?.u here his good humored j cTmffemW begot, 'y oearLougon, lueht,r.:,d .he causes of the Dae I unserved the royal patient, 'what would

nre

,ught,r,and the caresses of the Due j j I'reyat pat.entw ai wouij eCh.rt.es attracted from the audi-!-01! do' n1)' '''lend my wound is mortal ,i , j .1 i i and probably poiioneti . nre tr.t-'.r repeated J'ctice anu applaue. .

la returning to her box, the dutchess

hurt licrfelfbv the opening of a door. ! .

?.t the mom- nt of passing: and feeling i

'The Due de B rev had mo;t anx-

jiously requested

the attendance of a

fatigeed, s!ie expressed a w i-h to retire

minister of the church, and the llislioo

:of Chartres sosn arriving, found him

unhappy you arc!' The depth of the

ed the painful operation alluded to. To the dying is generally granted a short

about twenty minutes before eleven.

Ti e Due de Berry r.ccr.n'panied her to

ni I I , .in'. I.Hi iiJ' u i i-.u. ii ' .-l- rt-i I I I l . . . fr." , , ... . ot nis senses, ihe wounded prince hem in to tip I l..utrr T h" fli!r!ier car-1 .... r

supported in an arm chair, surrounded

by the sjrgeons, and in fill posses-ion

his faults in an audible voice. He re-1 withdrew without uttering a word.

called to the beholders the scene of St. ; spectators silent ly dispersed. Louis expiringon his bed oi ashesIn j r.iTE!t n Xvor.lt. asking pardon ol his Creator for himself . r j i , , ,v i i r .i ii As many Oi our readers mar oc nnephe added, pardon for the man who has! . , . ' . , ., , , ,, , " ... , jested in knowing where the Head G?nrobb ed me of mv life. . e , , , . eral of oar Army was born, how he w After receiving the extreme unction, cj.lf,ae(!, how he looks, &c. .re will and piously conforming to every rthgous !ftCj,Javor (o satisfy them on sundrv cf

cuiy, me prn.ee leu ins Hour tirawmg th,.5f. point, from Ktclmrds' Memoirs,

lately published. General Macomb who was of Irhh decent on the father's side, and French on the mother's wa born at Detroit, on the 31 of April, 1T8 2. He is now of course, in his 51st year. As Detroit was at that time a military post. he may

almost have been said, observes his bio

en nursed in h jd

ce.d bv the storms

favorite with lh

soldiers of the garrison. He was dandled on the soldier's knee, fed at the soldier's mess, his eves were dazzled with the gorgeous pageantry of a military parade, and his ear delighlrtied with the rousing strain of marital music. While ye an infant, however, his father removed to this city, (X. York,) where the son spent the early days of his childhood. When eight yea.'s of age, he was sent to the Newark Academy, which was then under tha charge of the ller. Doctor Uzual Ogden. lis there received the rudiments of a classical, mathematical, and French education. There also his fondness fordoing battle, and his talents for comma

ding first discovered themselves, in a

from the destruction of a dynasty. The priest, who bore the holy cup of salvation, psssed through a crowd of masks. At length the unconcious spectators dis

persed, and pleasure gave way to grief;

wound was now ascertained. J he knife the streets were deserted, silence reigawkh which it was i.iuicted, was six or ; 0d, interrupted onlv by the tramp of

seven inches long, the blade flat, nar-! guards, and the arrival in succession of

row, and with two edge?, like that of j persons attached to the court; some in liavillac, and extremely sharp. . full drcES fromt'c5, others hastily culled 'A few moments of tranouility follow-; from their beds.

There bulletins had been dispatched to the rlace of the Tuilleries. At five

went on the summit lie has labored to! on the King's "entrance, rousing himself

ria-e was drawn un to door, the e1- oUt.,US ha,ui lo Uli V'-C' p' tdate; ascend, before he turns his fooMeps ; ;,4 ( jr the purpose 'Give me your .her on euar.l were within the lobby.! am? u;,,;.rln" rvor-v ?e,,ll,!U,nl o! -'itn.'down Uvo opposite side of the mountain. ! j,anJ, mvuncleT he said, that I may kU the p:i,c. -,vii.e Ion- waved the etV I r!nm and repentance, p. -ayed forjTlie pnce placed his hand in that ofi it for lhc last in.c' The King apC.ct'e of thrancrdce un.ler arm:! !.!e. rsulalion of ... stport. inet. Dunuytretu and begged that loFO,ched, overwhelmed by his grief, . , . i . ! 01i!.ep CXiiOl'ted li.m'.O I'C I VOII tllO goo;.- ,Vo-l!,l mv.' him rntir. ,,f-,i,r r!.;,i,(r iniV. I ..,Kw,,..l Li, i..... I. .!,.. .1,

... ,.- ..i .., ,ir aa o c..n- "'''l1 " " -. '" b""u would give linn notice of any change, in

th ,1 'h;!e ,',renth'.e amis to "ess ! hl Vr,:nior aUil rsU,wt(i.:,ih'M!se:!husplaein,tt!iepo-tof

t:.,:,- r(.;.,l bi.hprs5.his hack was turn-! neral "ZZj? ti!f ! a sentinel too vigilant to permit of his i .t; raIlt ,nc my ,,ncie,the life of the man :

t.

that of ti

, forms oi toe Lainonc t.ai:irc;t, lit! suet: ! hointr -imri,...t Uv ,h

as .ne pe.:iie.:i couia ma.ii

?)

theatre with

cessation from stitlering, which affords ! o'clock, A. M. the King arrived. Tite

time for a rapid glance at the pas' j jN in,r uimi. hearing the noise of the hor- j juvenile affray with the young sons cf

luce toe traveller woo ro-ts for a mo-: scs the streets, seemed to rally ; and i St. Crisnin. The challenge came from

the latter, who appeared en masse hefore the students. A combat cnsued,ia which Macomb look the lead; and in which after a severe struggle with fists and stick, the Crispins were driven from the field. In a subsequent affray, it was agreed that each party should select champion, and decide the contest according to the laws of pugilism M.comh, then but thirteen years of age, entered the ring on the side of the students: where, by means of the pugilistic

art, which he had cultivate;! unoer ms brother-in-law,he honorably maintained the combat against the brawny arm Mad athletic strength of his antagon-

and iniuiiitcii un nt' : wiien uie

Due de lierrv earuejllv exclaimed

Mm

i-j uDi e.-t, y,,u ar not si j!i as you imagine, an

C'l ;o ;:; s'ret !. as was

. - . . i a l i r as l i' i" : c t otii.i ..u u .,....... ... !...,.. ,:- ...(..... . .. - i i ,v .

Cou. :' C! o;s. .l, an .vd de camp m ! , t ., . 1 r . , i""' j"...;.- i,.i ..ii: u o.u l SWereU tne ivmg, oeepiy aiiectca, we ,;,tlhr T.;,r"r d- M-nard,'Trrr.lKta:,,d cfriwr;' rlpuin, he addressed these few words to wU speak of this another lime.' 'The sior r'y the dutch.-.'eenduet: ! t s'"! "-ti-nrig lu:n--e.l l.ial tUc Duclu.s3 de Berry: "'My dear love,' Ring does not say yes,' observed the HlK-r to b,f carria-on th-left, while Sl.hi ,U! T mo1rtid' h:U do not let grief overpower you; take ; IVlut'es, still peisuting in his entreaty; f.lW.lrrini.. The CWeV1 who had ; care of you. self for the sake of the in-1 rdu for thls min, that 1 may die in n.rrll.V. r...r.!..,.,an in wait rv Vrd tc b d' lai A V lant 3ou carry in ) our bosom.' ThU!' then, alter a short Interval,

" . '(' ! :'iv ,1 i" M-in- ii ii. i.-i'iii". w ici'l' . ,. i ..-,i;,.., ..ii .. .. ... i ...f r.,c..r. . i n i

ti r, tarn to t ho ; . . . . . , mui.iw mo u.ich s.m-i.n,- . i,,,, mans paiuoii wouiu, nowever

.13 111 fill- I. ..'' . . ' - , . ... . I ... . I I.. . .. ... - I .

; inc toeeine' m ivi muuu o h .i.- .iiih.

s mo-; . .

the priiu-e. At t!

mont, a m .a. coming from the Hue de i Ki. Iido-n. hastily past brtwetn thc'!t;jn

5tr.tn i-i oi.;! a servant who wa puiiing.

tlio I r 'ill r ri-C -f tirlkili-t i L I'iir-'o! I,! i

V." 'U IU UM li '.L II. H U T HIC It'lt-lJIIl l.-,-k

-.. i .i .... : 'VI ., ' ...v.v.

lUiiiiuiiu.'pin.i. '"";'" ton pi nice were ren-icred even more while

tears, lor ( xnre-s.on was cieiucu hMtt-r; vh: at the moment lie was

At the age of fourteen, he intimated

I irr. with his right ham

tc

... .

soiteneu my lasi mouienis, anu, i ist

his accnts bcc.ime imperfect by

IS tO all i nniiMai'll ( f l . :i t h J u still mill'. ! .-. I.ij f ifnnr n rlrsirp to PTitor th iirmT

was til. n ueciued to remove , ;,r.rv'.ar.inro . n; iMin-r an om! bv hi ihvnli ! itti l .... i l,.t . -. ...wn I .. n., l,; f.thr iln'miiitr a

, . , . . . . ill IIHIUU .11 IV'I'l 1Ll lii.lj nun llli:;lir II.IVI, Jll V in' c (ne Due to aa aojonn-ig room, where., 0 lh2 existing m .narchy, thus consider-1 innn that a fello.v creature's blood I od oduration of the greatest conse-

h!" j qtience, refused his consent. He took

him liome, and caused hirn to ne parficularlv instructed in mathematics and drawing, and engaged mater? to perfect hirn in the arts of fencing and riding. At the age of sixteen he entered r company of volunteers, called the NevYork ranger; and soon after, the country being thn apparently on th ee of a war with France, he received from General Washington the nppointment of cornet in a company of light drag

oons, commissioned torapkon the 10th of .January, 1797; whence he dates his military service in the army of ihe U.

tVire.-...t nhen turnin- from the car-. l" M,i ' lj" ;'" ' v ..V ", l')C lic ue jerry turned ins closing Tna Kit:g iuqeiied, in Latin, ot M ri to"; MV, -aire, he said-i Pr- l d Angivalemo, cycs it wos lo evince some kind and I Dupuytreti, his opinion of the Prince ' -r"' ea. . i.n i.i'.'..v, , i.-Mr'iil ol jonir new calamity, had not -.r,,i c. .);..., ii. . ......i...! i ... J , ' ...... . . .

Mdiea'- cb-iM ire -t bv and -v. - ,, , . , . , .....tiu. m..,iS. v. eui . "hhuu. UjS ro) v was a gesture tnai ich no t " : . ''V.l.l..., ,". ,ho!'J"J th .o .company , , v weeping s.rvanls; 'Mv fother,' he ex- hnMf, His Maiestv. Still, there was

lf,cL, 'f . val victim, stabbed .T'iU? . Ui J"f.""' ,. !;rg of these good L r'cturn of strength, and momentary re

1 , ! ----- ; 111.11 Mv: 1M (til II' li',vl-:Ui.lvJ, IVJICI'LI

i n l ie- i , ... . -t i i . ir... j - . ..

1

prince contin-

.llt -

1 ! w ....,.,..,. ..;t. t,, .i,.,.. !f it c!i,i iv; pi . , .-.i "i

. ..... Thrown' V !," v -I rcicniugs loiioweu

'i.i'. , . iu,.? i.i mj. ui'- " " " . t'.riu,'- ImiM I .! i n tn ance r.l sorrow .....I .... ...,...!,. i. ., I :

I.. , ,u l'n nlo i . IU.U 111 I lll.ll I ll- lUiiiaivl l .IS IJUlback by , he blow on the ; or Rl,Trrfih , To fo-r. scenes of ivo Boncd. He had previously requested to Mri'iri t'.o .In'.p uri-is.'il 1:1-3 ll.lild o.l , ... . .. . .... . i l .

" ",v , - ; were ianiil! '.:'. ji w a noi tne nisi imte

f',.-'i rt i rr . imai". '1 am a?vi-ina-.

t' -it lli.i i -muli.i l- n( l.i-wis I and

tin? man has Uii.eu me, aoo . :. , t,n.i n,t.oded on a dv-

see Ins asassin. ' ? nat have I done to I his man'?1 he said '1 may have offended

him unintentionally.' No, my son,' re-

,' i Vi .. ,n Alilr,S t'5'oiuei-: inn i.ompic a .vnni-, plecl Sionsie'ir. 'you never saw , never TlYf'- , C .Kl (f' (atierwnrdsCharhes X.) soon followed: tended this man; he could have no ! e fostcTibmiMtion of l .e prince ni!f, hrt?e PIlly w!lo know the kind !'-! prwonnUnmitv against vou.' He is Co.nrt,su,(.h rmor.t and d '"nrt ( h5s :lfil:c!,'l, P'rW4t c;lthe a madman,' observed the Duke.

-vv. - . , , f), ,,,s su..ring. .Monsieur iwai ewMni;)St ail.l0,ls for the arriva of

lief from the excitement of the meeting

with the King: and the Due de Berry signified his uneasiness that his rest should have bet a disturbed, begging him to return to his bed: bul his majesty replied, vlfy night is over, my son; it is now five o'clock, and 1 shall not quit

you.' Day in fact, then dawned on the

expiring martyr; about to wake amidst angel, at the moment when he was ac

customed on earth to shake offthe bonds ! States.

f I ,.w. w... . - .. . .... II... 1 I'll. IIVV.IS-.. 111. . llll'v . . I I II

: " , . ,.;,.. .umJ.vCl on coming unattenried ; ana nejthc. ni0uis XVIII.1 'I shall not

a i ii! i.- i r i-.i. no ii i.n'n' ' i ...!... . . . i i i . . ..i - . . -

hiu!:e,s ivii.iv carriage ha 1 not et urivetuaj, hrard h'T husband's voice,

knew not that one of his best servants.

D

.nd Marr.lv waited till the step could

'hi I t tl ,wn. 'Leave me! I command on to 1, t m pa-s!' hf' frantically cried. Tl.r wmnded prince made a cf fo.t to br. h,-r i.t to come. Followed

bv th Coa-nl Uellriv (:he lady in

tr;,:tii.T ;. ilf.,1 to him at the moment

const lered. Tha Due de lierry at thi-

moment expressed a wish to give Ins' kin".'

have lime,' he said, 'to ask this man's

pardon:' and then added, 'promise me, my father promise me my brother, that you will solicit his pardon from the

1 e hud withdrawn th Uite

bb ising to mademoiselle, the princess,

his daughter. She was brought in by Comptese de Gontant, when the Prince, plari: g h;s nerveless hand on his child.

! said, 'Foor girl, may you be less nnhap-

i .... iilii.r i.Tinv l-iiml- . rKlir. Ti i

from hii'r- j':..' r,. r "i.

of sleep. Feelinghisend drawing near, In ISO!, when the military academy 'It is now over!' he said, and added, on was first orginifed at West Point, a-

l...;..,. .. ...... f t.,i..,im I'rnm I li I r nmh rpri Vcd t hfi S O OOlUt mCli t l UTSl

I I C 1 I I I 1 K (I llli;ri. l BV'IIV.T i i

(present King of the French.) Duch"ssc

bos, n, and given it to the Corepte dej ,' Ma(p.nmis(.j(. ,p 0lcan? xvith

o h-sr.atd. hi I. e.i.Mn cxi.. u-

then f

hik e--

his ffoihrs were opened to examine the won -ft - ii .. ..shleedi.n profusely. The

Lhlnen.l in ex.". " whom he had been at the theatre, were i " ;" " ' . T . i , .. KprC, a the obhv. ,. , i confidence in the high soul atfd on a ne. en added o the sorrowing party, which , r.- -r . . ll '....r j,.r-.in.t the w;i . an.L , . . , . ,.n K ,.J f osity of his wife, he cxp.e-si I l.'HMng 'Z " 1 . ' was al-o loined bv t!-,e father of the' - . . , i;., ,

'The Due de lierry had, during his

emigrati- n in England, formed a connexion, which though forbidden by religion, to human weakness may be excused the circumstances of the royal exile. At the moment of his death, desiring not less to give a public proof of the

sincerity of his penitence, than of his

mil gener-

prinre then repeated 'I am dying1. fot pri. t be sent for. Come my wife! th t 1 may expire in your arms.' Faint-

i i

d lo Her n

joineri nv toe latner oi ine - : . i ... . i;.,i . J J l tr c .. .....hr-irrt tl!l1tl! IllTl. llit.Ar.iMit

, i i . 1 v i tk "..Til im v.iiii'invv. mv. ....iv i ii ii viv v: I 1 V

)tic n dngiu in ( late i.'tic ue liournnrn I , . v) , ... e i i x rri'!ilnri' fhr null' ili-rs ol li;ini.li

i moot. 'Send for thein exclaimed the

young pi inccs-i, they arc also my child

ren.- Ihe two s' rangers arrived in less

Bleeding by the feet was tried ineffect

ually; but, after repeated application

of the cups some relief was obtained; the puUe became stronger, the complexion reanimated and thf blood flowed fretlv. The anxious group rejoiced to

see blood flow.' The celebrated Moa'.i

princess, 'Take her hence, my father; her sobs distract me!' Her royal highness was borne forcibly fiom the room to one adjoining: but on promising to be

more calm, she was suffered lo return to that in which her dying husband was. Every shadowofhope had fled and the most alarming symptoms and appeared.

lieutenant f the corps of engineers; and he is considered the eldest graduate now in theservire,from that institution. He was soon appointed to the duty of adjutant, (being then but twenty years of age,) and charged with the instruction of the cadets in their military exercises. His subsequent lifi", previo.M fo the

c ....... ..c innstlv occupied in .oa

opposed this, but the patient insisted. engineer department,, in various si He was heard lo murmur, 'Holy Virgin, tions a department in which he is cc

Pile Due do lierrv desired to be turned1

thr-r si ft iv. 'VUc medical men! late war. was mostly occupied

various na-

ron-

irgin,! lions a ueparunem

i, n-i i . :j j i i. n . nr.r.m v n i.riiiir.i''iii.

have mercv on me. 1 hose were his Miiereo. iu uc ....-.-r.- ,

words. He was turned en his left side,' Of his

as lie wished. In an instant every faculty had fled. When removed from

than an hour. They knell down, sobbing.hv the be.Lide of their royal father, their faces bathed in tears, and their

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tnerreded. The princess u.rcw ' rrlf m. t,.,r husband's bo-om, and in

moment her splendid attire was ste. pH in hi, blood. Meantime the ass,n had hrrn takr,nd with dfl.culty saved from thP summary vengeance sought by Ihe soldier.. When fodged inthe guard I v .... .arfld, and another

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t e s'lvath of the one w ;. Uom of the prince. The most .mme-

found the prince hmg on hn right side. . . in0 , ( ... , 1 i i. , t . i- ' and desired they would love and fear hi palenes, Ins altered features, lus n . , J i..,.i. , .- , . . ,t .1.. , I I God, be fci.ad,and rcmemlier t.ieir tinshort breathing, tlie groans which es- , ' r ,r , ',. lr,un i ii- i 2. ,i,- - ii . i- i ' happy fothei ! He then embraced them; taped his bosom, the col l sweat which; . lir!,. in. , 1 ,. , i-. . . land turning to the Duchess de lierry,

con duct during the war, the lau

rels he won at Pittsburgh and the station he now holds, the public need not

the sight of her husband, the Duches be informed. ... lost ail self command, and gave herself Cholera at Key R'ett. By a letter roup lo the mo-t frighful despair. To the j re;Ved in town yesterday, we learn that Comteise de Gontant she cried, lMad-.tj)e cholera had made its appearance a-

ame, I confide my daughter to yon ; my mone the U. S. troops at Ivey West

husband is dead, and I also will die!'

And thiMi breaking from those who wonld haye prevented her, she flew back to the chamber of death, and overthrowing every thing that stopped her passage, she flung herself, srreaming.on the body of her husband. The Due de

Berry had just expired? In vain the

and that the Com. Officer, Major Ct,assrxi., was about moving them to Mobile Point. X. Y. Courier tmd Eiif.

The trial of the llev. Mr.Avry, ii to take place at New port on the vt h of May next, and we learn that the Hon. Jeremiah Mason, of Boston has been re-

glass of the king's snuff box was placed I tainrd for vbc defence.