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BLITHE D, HY m;wketl to my fellow witnesses, that my pa- of Manama prohibit, under suitable penalties,'' ft ounts a most liendish outrage committed Slvirkney, cousin of tl.e chief justice of our itient a shorMime before, infor.r.ed me in ori- the immigration of free i.cgrogs tc l his state.l in Randolph, in Orange connh, a few days stale, and l.icil h icsiectahh. imnrrit il

tient a short lime before, informed me in pri- the immigration of free i.e-grogs tc i his state,

: a!e. that nceording to the laws of V irginia,a.id .the ordinances o' -tr. s ray are equally

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afu r rcf ( ivi; it from the pnrty, should rejmai,i and never lose siht of him until he was k!ead. I then rrpcah d to the dyinsj man to know whether stated it correctly; he reI plied, yes and graeefollv waiving his hand as a token of our dismission, he said, "the jyounq- ijcntleii-.eii wii stay with me." 1 took jleave with an ;-s'irancc that I would return

or their subsequent sopnort it was necessary jits corporate limiis. These individuals wen hat a dei Saiation should be made in the pi c- thei efore taken into custody hv the muuicipa

et ne tr more white witnesses, who, authorities. An examination ol their bag-jam

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ere twenty and tl.irtv years of age, who resided oi soaiesuspet tid u en,in the co-ii d v tda ' ij. id

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sii ce. ail of vvhith concur 'U i stantially in n h

l lloMiig particulars. A mr. 1 eakc, lietween iiiam-tiaie he I ad

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:( n ci uiit . caused lie

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Iv, pt p v-oi.s au.ertrsin eloped j AA,r'nri ;1)St.nce of h an hour or :os. u :nn .v wiU Iv uemanueu tor a : . .. i ... ..., u. r . ,i: .

iiinii-., iii iiiiiiii tun Miniiiic: mri;ri ins vii-

rease, 1 retnrt.edto l.issick roomj but now t i

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I ," fur a ir.al.-.

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. 'u !";"-" l"? -"-.scene was changed: his keen penetrating eve

lar plirc as niav he a 'reed up-1 1,.. i . , ., . .. i ' ..r..i u..a

' jiifiu ium ii3 ession. ins iu ci iui uiiiiu imu

given way. and he appeared totally incapable of riving aov directions relative to his

wordi) concern:. To record what now took dace, may not bo required, farther than to -ay. that nl.-tu-st to the last moment, some oT I lis eccentricities could be seen lingering about

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fJaili--'jl ri n vs 1" John ror: vnv.i;. ' Tiii-- wa a iir.pr?sive sc-tu. All the pl i i-s (" .r.n'oii a, tiie honnr and the wealth ul tiiir- v.ahl ii il vani-iu-d a- b!ibbh:s on the

water, lie kne-v a ! tie tctt that his verv;

. '.:; ':;- 'Vi re !".-w, and veil taey were numh .-red. lta Horded hi- l'i v.-ii iaa an oppoi tur.i'v, without being -.btru-dve, of otfei ing to hiai a f-vv serious hHm rva'i Mi; ami pointing tii-: x:ii ing statt 'sinan to hope beyond the jrrave. Mv situ a'ion at this period, was serious and e!ir.iiTa-siiig. Locked in thv? chamber of a patient and solemnly railed upon as a witnes-. confirming a will ahx-idv made for the hh'intion and support of hi- -l ives w hen the only human ear that heard these declarations, X cept mvself, and the testator, was one ot tinvery slaves inel 1 I 1 in I he h -(j lest, it reipiiied u "i l is i il i'i e-ig'it to anticipate the conttruft:o:i that mig'it he put upon s ich t( s iin av; perhaps in :. distant court wliere tin-

wtini -s might not hep- r-onallyivi o.vn;w; en

to mis, n was le-nnd that he w as a me.n

iiim: He had entered within ''tiie dark vall. "l I I f I .!, I

iiev oi me snau'.w o ueain. ana wnai wa-

now- passing in Ids chamber, was I ke the distant voice of words which fell in confusion on the ear. The farther this ma-tersp'ni receded from human view, the sounds became less distinct, until thev were finally I s

in the deep recesses of the valley, and all that was mortal of Ilatidolph of Roanoke, wa'mdied in death. In conclusion, perhaps i may be proper for me cleat ly and di.-liintiy to state that at the time he made the deelar -lions in my presence, relative to his will, he was capable of discriminating correctly be-

Jtwecn thing and thing; and he also posst s d

tenacity ol memory. Hence 1 gave it as m decided belief, that he was of sound disposing mind and memory. Early in the afternoon f the day on w hich John Randolph died, ii was concluded hy the four witnesses to CO u-

mil to writing the declarations which he nad

m ide according to the r understanding oi

and etlecta led to the discovery of a pan el ol incendiary newspapers published under the

auspices of J'appan. or some of his infe rnal crew, and the imprcssio.i became somewhat general that they were: ihe accredited agents nt tins fiend of misciiief. The commit tee of vigilance was convened, and after an examination of the papers, and a full consideration of all the facts and circumstances that could be elicited, the following rrsciution was adopted and ordered to be published. Resolved, That a sub-committee of four be appointed to act in concert with the municipal authorities on the subject eifihe arrival

in thi-city,iiv theship Warsaw, capt.Thati her, from A'e.w York, ol four colored persons, in whose possession inflammatory pruited papers Mere found; and that in the mean time the said persi n be kept in safe custody. The gentlemen composing the sub-committee, were judge Hale, judge Lipscomb, duke Goodman, and T. Sanlordl Tile committee called on bis honor the May or, and learned from turn iu the individuals in question had already been dealt with un

der tlie city ordinances, and that they were in

close confinement. What measures may be

dopUdin reference to the final disposition e.l

t .em will aej e id mainly on further develop

nents. e ii a a d, however, that the' will

probably be Si . t oack by the ve-i-cl in w hich

t icy m de lln.i.- unlawful voyage. Rrgisltr.

with his father, an elderly gentleman in low f'n.in Madison. The m st right, tl

rircumstaii(-s, was erg; gid to a your. g lady guard, bing reinforced", cam"" down t

hi the vicinity, and was to have been inarm d fc;,arke-y. lie prepared hirnff If' f tl. m. m . in a tew das. His mother-in-law was oppo-- f.uight "so vu 11 ;is to kill oi . v r ci ;.: . '! , r.

cd to the union, and the contemplated res', and kill an i und two In rs.s cl ti e a -, i j : --.r dence of the couple with the yourg mairs pa-'puity. He escaped that i ight.at.d :i. x; n itZ

re nts. Une rnornirg last week, the edd lady, ing gave I, or ll up to n any cl i i- hi-1,, got breakfast for the family, the principal . ho" carried hi;n to Clin ten". 1 v. as in the dish of w hie h consisted of -hash." Her I. us- n. cm where l.e leeght fr.m. are! tin- ra-e-

batid, his son, and two daughters ate of it. monl of the window, the bed clothe-, pi!! -iv. ?.

the s.ui quite lively, and scon alter tl cy all he- c!).i!, and wali of the rei in,

came sick. 1 he vrurg man complained first. ! rahlit d.

when the old lady anxit usto ensuie the work ofdcs'iuclion, advised him to take some pearlash und water, which she prepared fii him. On taking the tumbler, he raised it to hi? nose, and told her it had ti e same smell as the

hah"he had just eaten, and he suspe-clcd it

was poisonous

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A ehaige f hucls!ioi rent the nd-

i..w upon which the head ol his ci.iid was placed. His wife, before the attae k co ii.cneed, ran into another roe m, leaving the child asleep in the am s of her liusband. He .'eaight like a hero, until he difchiirged all ! is (np- ( ns, and had his right hand cut oh' I y a shot. He would lire and then throw cloth, sard pillows o' er his Lahe. Whe n the assai! n!s retreated he lien lied himself. The Madison C'.uiitv folks swear they will have him: and

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ivetusing to elrinU ti e in ei-

ual decoe lion, she asked for the 'umhler: hi;;

i hem. This I did in a room contiguous to

the one wherein lie died, and where his corpse-

was; then lying; ami the original paper is now

in my possession. 1 lie paper hereto annex

ed, m u ke'd (D) and subscribed with my name-

is a true copy of the same.

JUS. rAKKISll."

The certificate of dr. Joseph Parsish is as1

follows:

Copy of the certificate r:laling to the will of th-

late John Han l )pfi. I certify that I was called to visit John Ilandolph, of Roanoke, at toe city hotel, kepi by Heiskell A; Badger, no. 41, norlh thirdstreet, in the city of Philadelphia. My first visit was on the evening of the twentieth day of the fifth month, (called May)

183j. I continued to visit the said John

ilandolph, as his physician, until this day, and was present at the time of his deal i. which occurred at fifteen minutes before 1"2 .'. lock. During my visit to him this m r. ing between the hours of eight and nine o'clociv. in a very impressive and distinct manner, he declared to me in substance as follows, and 1 l) lieve nearly in these words: "1 confirm every disposition m de in my will, especially

that respecting my slaves, whom I have man unrated, and hr w hom 1 have made provision.'

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her of the religious society of friends who 1-ng since have washed their hands from the st a in of si ivory, and w hose sentiments on that sa jeot were utiiveisally ki wn. I s iw th it even un Icr a cii uita'ih c instruction of tin u-s-pninv, the fore:-; of early impressions, and the bias of education mig it be supposed im perceptibly to ind l au e even an uprig il m a and give a eeli in;jf to words and f.xr.i, w'.-.ie a to others ditl'erently educated, migiit be viewed in another light. iTnder these views, 1 introduced the subject of calling in some additional witnesses, a ad suggested sen ling elown stairs for Ed

mund Balger, whose attentions wete very

jrre it to him." I stated it was my intention

to he w ith him as much as pissible until n

:i. but with his concurrence 1 would se.id

for two vo ing physicians w ho should remua and nev er lose -igUt of him until he; w as dead an I to whom h : could mike the declaration

My son. dr. Isaac P.irrish, and my vou.ig friend and 1 ate pupil, dr. li-ancis West, wen proposed to him, saying that the latter was a brother of Captain West. He quickly asked. -Captain West, of the packet:" On receiving an atlirmttive reply, he said "Snd for l,j:n i the man I'll have him." Prom some circumstances that had come to my know ledge, I had reason to believe ill it capt. Jani?s We--t was a favorite with the patient, lleforc t!ie d or w as unloe ked, he pointed towards a bureau, an I requested I would takt from it a remuneration f r my services. To this I nrouvdv objected: informing him 1

i i. ii should feel a- ihoug'i I were acting indelicately lo comply. He then waived ttie sutiect. !v saying. -In I'.agl tad it is alw lys cus.o n i; v." The wila 's -s were now sent for a;. I s m arri'-cd. The l iag man was prop

ped up in bed, with pillo.vs, nearly cr c . . declaration; l0 sl;itcj that he had already , wWicU ca9c ,7 doubt would remain of

IVh ling in th: Chr:p'ak. bny. The follow ng a agrapb is taken oom toe No flk Her dd ol Wednesday. Whale oil may hence

fordi be enumerated among the resources f

o ir state-, atid a comoany be immediately e--

iablished to welcome Mn- -'distinguished strangers." hou d i v mere com;. like a Whale' We have been waiting in r.- man a cck lor some of the Balti m ire editors to give us an account of the capture of a whale in the upper waters of toe .'llesapeake, wfiich took place as far back as

the lgJi of August but it appears tlu-y pay

no attention to such small matters, or perhap the news had not yet reached them. It is cor

ain, however, that a whale was captured oi lie dae" w Ivn-p -, V.i-,- Ishiti-J

s ioal (off the mouth of the Potomac) by capt.

losiah Parker, residing near the spot, who at t.tr getting him fast agrcuad. pierced him with iron ram-ro Is, instead of a harpoon. The -monster' was 58 feet in length, and yielded, not withsta: ding capt. Paiker's limit, id knowledge of it e process of piocuring it. eighteen ha. i els of oil, 14 of which were sent to Prcdenckshurg and sold. What could have brought this '-distinguished stranger," to

our wate rs is a mystery lo us possibly he might have been despatched to Washington on a mission to negotiate for an arrangement

exempting his spee ies from further molesta

tion by oar adventurous maimers, on the de

livery of a stipulated number ol victims annu ally on our shores.

he was determined lo hold on to ii, and sent ii.r a physician. On his anivalit was soon ascertained that the --hash" and water in the tumbler were ighl charged w ith arsenic. The young map grew w ui e .apidlv, and finding t.'iat he could

not be lelievcd, made his will, bequeathed all his prepeny about ,sl500 to his intended

wiie, and died before night. It is said

hat the old gent I. man lias since died, and the

lecove tv of ne ol the girls was con-idereu

loilhtf.d. On hein-r arrested and examined.

ins. P. confes ed ber crime, and was commit- lor years had fahen into the pernict. us vice

t-d to jail fir tnal in December. Such horr.-,ul it mpvruncr, accused cne id las netg- hera

ole atrocities, ocean but rare ly in nr

Woodstock (Vtrmont) Courier.

the people- of Hinds are n-i' hed to defend him. Should an attr.ck he made a civil war rnu-tetisu When 1 left Hinds, ti e eiiizt ns w re .-liming and rallying in his UeferiC'-.'' Cum. .iui'. LAMENTABLE. A Mr. M. Iiall, of Lincoln county, Ken

it ucs" ol liigniv respectal le conne x:o s, w!io

. .....(1 n ..-. I. ...l.n. lw I.'.fl .... Kritl'

St'lte ,lg"n,e:,,l.ll l-ll s,nj; IIVII'iM J . . 1'Miri

lived in tl e loscst lnl macy ; nd It le.neJslup, of invading his nuptial rights. Thehaind

A Yank'e Bladstn lh.Vrofcssor Henry of -NI''; ,5 b;'"' ' initiate that he iaviu d

. rum-ton, it is unowu

ins made some minor- i---,-.i

t int discoveries on electro-magnetism, and has nttemptcd to snoot hun. but .Mr. Jv. eu. prod. c -d a inagne to lilt '2,o00 lbs. ii being d(d 1,13 habo,i.;al --tra'a-cm, ana saved his lowew r. still a' de-idcralum how to control life l'.v a sPterJ-v -"s-trc.it- Howe ver, Mr. Ii. lois enorm -Uspower,so astoapph it to piac-,stlin" to under a supposed inj-iiy, ical use. By the subjoined noie'f.orn profes-isoy?,'t tho of Mr l)' in tvt r-v hreciion sorEaton,ofTroy.tiisdp-ihr.itum,itapi,ears'unlilhst ' "ttsilav, when he was returning from .as been attained by a New England black-1,'"1 to hi f'ther-in-law s in company witn .,ith. " his wife, and passing througo ir. rv s pa-i-An'ohs. ure blackrmith of Brandon, Ver-' tun"'' S!,w Mr K'7' h;,,ld? wcrkir,S r"1 f,r noat, 11 miles s..uth of Middhbury college, :r,jTn the ro:,d- HJ c;il!cl to tnem, r.nd in.moeiied ac id ,-lv to b.-rome :1r n.e, i,,t,.d quired for their master. 'I hey informed him

wiih profe sor Hen'-v's di , cove, ies in cleeto- 0' direction he had taken, when -Mr. l

am, :oul Cf in-

T I lose.

only wiio

;n..A- his lorm an I sing Har

phi-iog iomv, ca i form an idea of his appearance at this ni HiiMit. Being extremely sens-

Cmit at last. By the annexed card, published in the New Haven Herald, we learn that the long expected comet has at length made its appearance. The honor of its first discovitv (;t le;ist in 1 his run n I rvA lieloO"s In m o-

On m informing him that my engagements j fessor Ohnste.id and mr. Loomis of Yale colamong my patients would require me toj(.gC leave nim for a short time, he most urgenll) j liaUnfs comrt. Yesterday morning, Aug. requested me not to leave Inn he slated I ;-js,m Wt. h.id the s.-uisfaciioii of first observing would be a good witness for John, and I must tis interesting b,Kly, in the field of Clark'' i stay; heinlormed me a white witness was neces-;great eloscnpe. The possibility of confoundtary, in regard to his provision. I requested .'illg -, W(h ., Nebulae, induced ns to wait for him to have Edmund Badger, one of the inn- .....nher observation, in or..er to ascertain

keepers, called, to whom lie could m ike the vvielhtr it ch mged its place among the stars, i i i ... . i . i i i i i i

its

.r ..Him. Pos-L.s.sin r o .,. ,fi!l:,., h ft his w i fe and on rsiii d after

vlm-ii'csiniiot oo eonhned to the limits of aL? UP ,( ,,im m;!(J(' an tl;ick, accoiding lo dacksmitl.'s shoo nor any shoeless thnn lhe!dle t'--nny of one of the witnesses, upon

c n onv ot heaven he applied his power to' J" '"' '- I" P.

me astonishment of scientific mechanics. He t him. Mr. K. living m daily apprehension turns three horizontal w heels around 50 times o hv'wZ '---'I-td had earned his gun witu per second with this power. The wheels andj ,li,n' "hich he now seized and tired, and h-d-

s .alt eigh 11 lbs. He has convinced nr. fe-s- '-rr,'u romenis m me i.reasi ci in- puis n i.

ors Henry and Baciie, that the power is sulH-i'' " heeled at the lire of the gun

cienl for strong machinery. A dclaiied ac- ;iih1 ruM mo,c Ui;,M il '!1f:"'d V;",'-i be lore count of it wdl appear in the next number of IIt! cxwrvd in a few minuets V e will

Silliman sjo rnal. The lion. Su-phen Van ;iuu in i;os.c;ng mi- norii..ie ca-.aMi. pnu lieiis-elaer has purchased hisfusl constructed t!,:it -xlr 'm..-diatelv tried h aj-try machine (or model) forthe Rensselaer institute rompo-ed of his count iy men ai.d acquitlcd. in Troy, as a piece of school apparatus. ti,Oiiic Braiuh. i hemical or philosophic al apparatus can herealter be considered perfect without it. Whal-j Edrcordirarv. S'on, A r. firman whever may be its late la mechanics, it will cause ' u,.P .-..hi..l h, i, rv.o f.. ! ; n

ll.enameof Tlmmas Iavenport,(the.invei,(or.) P11 cond ,., tllJl. ht. vvuid promise.-- ahauto accompany that of professor Henry to the don his had habits; this promise he s,- hir k pt.

:nd condsictcd himself so st?.-:dd. ast to ac

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m ole li e declaration lo mm. I ihen propo-j )tins, ., c )mct. -plc approach of the twilight sed that two young medical men should be I mcv,,n - I our asceitaining this point vest', r-

'sent for, who could stay with him constantly,1,!,, . i,,,, i,,.rv:.ii... rri:.ir.l ihis m,,i-iinr.

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itive lo cold, he nil a mangel o er nis nea i and lo whom the declaration could he m ule: plainly indicate a proper motion and beinr i i . . i i . i: . ...l I ..I... ..... I, ;.. ' . . i - i . i . i . ..i i i J I I - ' . . . -

aa i siiouioers; ..Tin ne on eneu joini m (me ins , lo mis ne con-enteii, aim accorumgiy ur. very near the place assigned to llalle s com

hat on, over the Id in'vet, which aiueu in Keep- raacit West an I dr. Isaac I'arrish, my son, ct wc recognize it as the long expected iit-

lug it c lose lo nts neao. soon aiienue-u ac ins ueusnie. nen in: s- ant. The hat bore evident marks of hi age and pertained this, he directed Ivlmund Badger tj lis present position is north of the bull's was probably the one expo-ed to the pelt.ng ( he called ; he then directe .l us to stand each horns, a little bt-hiw Hie vertex of an cqnilaof the storm during the discomforts oil the one within his view, which w e acc ordingly ' k.r;l 'n iangle, formed w ith these to st irs. Il day of his arrival. With a countenance lull did, viz: J. s -ph Pariish, Eumund Badger, is , aiv , a lje be tween the planet Jupiter f sorrow, John stood close to the bedside of .Francis West, jr. and Isaac Parri-h. Al this an,j ilo" ptindes or seven star, and nearer

Ins tlx ing ma-ie r. i ne io ir P, l(, moilK.nr hc appeared to concentrate all his (o nu. former. Or, more paiticuh . lv, at two I I I l . I !,. IV...O- V ..a ,n- : .... I i... .. .1 . ... ' ' .

wii: imum. ... .e., . .....v.- Remaining energies; ami ne iciiewcii in u-, Ovioc k this morning, its right ascension was

son lr. isa ic i arn-n, ana nnseu, we.e )--,ii,i were as-emhled as witnesses, suhst intial- ;,h,,lm.,and the declination N. Ii deg. be-in-, red m a semi circle m lull view. It was eyi- y tie s;une declaration which he had previ- al,out a degre e Ies than ihat derived from the

..tc.iii.. " " . , -w .... ,i v...-. U,,,IV in .i elements ol rontecoulant, which are patient. He ralhed all t..e expiring ener- ni-t impressive and emphatic manner; and j ,ie connais.ince des terns f-.r l$:r,.

gi-s ot mimi an i on 10 ems i i-c en n. m- m conclusion, when speaking ol a prov ision The appearance in our tele scope is tl

given

ends cd too earth.

Professor l)a he. of Philadelphia, and pro

fessor Tin nor, of Middlcbury, Vermont, have given opinions in w r iling, that mr. l's. appc 1i' . r ... .

all. Hi el proiesser iJenrv s discoven.:s mav he

made lo n ove heavy machinery lor useful pn:-

f oses. .Ac i ortltng to their lews, anolhcr Liv

ingston might make anythcr i ullon, of tl

Brandon blacksmith.

cumulate enough of money to cnah'e him to many, and to keep an inn, on a inuili frequented road. Abotu twenty :ts afur, the gi ntl man I ra. e llii g- (hat w a ; i 'me lo

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so c:,

hiinst If know a arvl cxpre

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iii aitii g up.in him.

Another Kmiswry. "We are sorry to per- be-t fare, hut the night

tn:s pi I iioioas u let; aiiac hnu nt. stahb.-d

ceive that the j;euists as well as the si, am doctors Hie represented in the ino-iuhair

tnoveint i.ts of t ie S mth. A Yankee named ehgger, threw i.i-! Pugii, exercising the vocation of a tooth ope- i loa river at the ! ratoi was lale l) found tainpei iet' w it!i a s! ue to avoid i!is ovi i v,

al Danville; v a. and endeavoring to pre vail f."o,n ri-mg w ith him to ruti aw a v f iom his ma-ier and c om piei c c d toe

to New York

to (h hod I

.roil.

He

e was-owmoard m Ins ill i- J'1.11 ped at the c

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n

ro'-tn ami w.e

-. -tier set in th a.i : 1 1 1 -: c ! i s'.iew of ni master with a a cart, and ch i h d . !ieu-e. In cu'd.jr

cm p.- o

w a'er, i t

una a long static:

I. pu-h .! o fir l Cl Si., lil p"! Ii..l wa- I A t v

a hi. i !.':-

(1 lot' o k o !

Tad prevent toe

sui ..,ce cd the

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login: with the ncgro.vv hou i he urg. d strong Is !o ! ialo tin.- mud t!iat go to Richmond w.iere he would hnvj no dil- jnf the end el'the

(i. cilty in obtaining a passage in s me p .e !,et j !a s afterwards some ravens a.-r.ved horn all lor (his city, and ollenng f.u twenty doiiai s to e!n". e ii. n , .and crowded t the sp. !. Tia-ir forge a lass lo,-him for tfi.it puipesc- all. g-!incaeasing cioakmg. alt. get I er ui.n-i;:l at ing as his re ; s n for charging so much, li.cj the pl.n e. I d lie inhaiutanfs to i..; . v a great danger i f v. tiling -m h i.in.o-s. S..i... Mh.-o!;-..:.! ih, h-h stories. Tie- pel to ;uv cd'

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His eves tlished leeliag an I inh lligence

JOS. PAR1USII."

Pointing towards us w itu Ins long index tinker, he addressed us; --1 confirm all the di

rections in my will respecting my slaves, and! (Signed,) direct them 'to be enforced, p u licularly in!

regard to a provision for their support

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hroti'dit it down with his open

shoulder of his favorite, John, adding these! The ship Warsaw, captain Thatcher from

provision tor their suppo... :x mi XIiGR0 LNCENDI ARIES IN ALABAMA, inc .es. gives it great advantage ever otdii.a. his arm as high as he cmil I, he j telescopes in observations of this kin,', down with his open hand on l!ie iMoniLE, August i m.-visj; :V i)l Ms ri.'n

ELi.XS LOOMIS,

lor his slaves he raised his right arm, and nf a dim cloud, or halo, far less luminous than then striking it down upon the shoulder of his n,e panels lis magnitude is such as to rc n servant man Join, he said, 'especially for ,er jt visible in smaller tele-copes, provided

llll- III la. lllli'V -.ill. 11(1 snlhrieiit lurht. W e eillli uv.'il ok.

ly our lowest in ignifier( ').");) hnl the fine liglu

o this instrument, having an ohj. ct glass d .

words 'Especially for this man lie then New York arrived at this port yesterday, hav-

asked each of us whether we understood him. ing on board, as passengers, four persons of

St the close ot this exhausting tllort, 1 re-'colour two men and two women. 1 he laws

Y'ale College, Sept. 1, 133. Shocking murder. Wc have various verbal

".Mi hi.... i. .... .m i aril i.in lie' i.i rious pro- j

p'-siuou, went io i ugh s r:-om, charged him with his v ill. my, a id h ; malt! a fill ceai!'e--ior, of it. The young men then took him out with the determination lo p nush him under the second section" of the i u! s and arlic I. sof the L : J.tinih i; bul certain benevolent individuals interferr.-d a:.d procured the; mi-c reiint a: omplioii frotnllic p. u.dtiesof that c a I. lua eel cede upon the e xjiress eendiiion c f hi Laving the place in twcnl v-four lurs. Tii Virginia papers gnd great fault with tliepneeecing, and express the hope (hat thovdhci nay et he en ei taken and puni-h -il befu-e ! o-ts out of lie: state. The I) mv til-; pa-."-ill - t ti ti ;i k in!iee, hut Pago iiiaisuli j ij. h s Ii oni Mill) land. Mi. c horror. A letter Irom Yick-'jurg' describes the LdLwi cetiet "A Slv.

thousand fo. li-h stories. Ti e- l'e

the lurd.-j w a- sio h ,.!-o (hat it w:.- ti. ! -s to ilte-fiipt elriv ing the m aw ;n. 'l inc t . ;. . d the I'M ite.l curiosity so inneh th;:' I lie stake w as at I, ng'h wiih iii licuily dr;i wn o it , which .vas no soon, r dene lli.in ihe luxlv lose to the -'i!'l'-iee (d't.he w ater. Inquiries v. iv aoorl."g!v made ! ih.-i'i veT the lliut.leiei, anil the viced maiks ol the cut having been trace. I to (he hark of tin- inn, die :n i-U r was taken up on sii-pic ion, a. id coides.c.l tiisciime.

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