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, .t.. r .u- r nirW and even with tbc 1 bled me to do it in the front andflanls.
.U;UX - ' be ;d Arab," What . torrents of in- -lor this purpo I ordered captain!
l t
Ml IAIMJI llltl, U I .4 1 ww. . . ... . 11 4. .13 ' 1 r i- 1 Pnctpm. to liiiikp. a landing at a 1A
.Lie ; r they are ,.,.,Ne discover vcct.ve Co we vonm .on. --- '',.,. ,nr,fc
.. . rt t .rco Yiemm narnarians. ueeituav. i -
, uu una 3uu tti invov v.. - . , . . i rr i.
' V .r I .i -n.iv r-hrUtin. hPn the anu tnat uravo omeer maue sucu uh
- . .!--f - i nnrrrric fie line i w 1 iiit-w r.iiiai Viu j v - . w
,Twl V- I KJ V- Ull'.l M-J www I -wy
any right
. l. I inmrnccinn hv thic tinrvriPrfril mnvC
al!eed this clause being but a pro- maxims ot that religion, in wmcu ..-r; ; -r- :
e Siateltlity are taugnt anu in vmiu.u i ; r . " , I . .: . i pmr's front. the vietnrv wa soon OC
shall have no power to emancipate i believe, not oniy jusuuc. nut -1
the slaves of another
thourh an unfoi lunate race- cf human
State, lint Inlands the act: out tnc niomeni uic "V"
.l.MrP t hft doctrines ot the 1 ne ioieu ui mc cucui , wisluh
31.1,1. V- IIIOUIVVJ - -
" ui ii'iuiaiii aiiuv- v.iiw-- i t r r i i . .,-.1
brings are record as property in Alkoran, he obtains ms ireeuom anu . .- f-
vvr-il of the States, and though s eligible to any otnee oi nunur ui . . . n r i n' nr,fif ; ,i,p oift of the covernment I on board, the greatest part of the their floemg from service does not dis- proht in tne giu oi tne government i J . . .. 1 MAUmoifUnnff. I of the erinhas battalion.
iolve t iir o'Jiigauon to serve, vet as uj ,i-r'.trnri frm t . : : . ,;...- MMivirniiiTlanceancvc unonour- 1 he advantages derncd irom t
,,. the natural ..resumption is, that se lves, who boast cf being the on.y ion we attested b 80 of the c
cv.tv indivM.nl Vithin the lln.ils of Kf nation In the world and what lv my w.irn , anoinc cap., re o . , ' . r. ... i .., hi,i,i i n,,p nart nf t he com-1 whole flotilla ; one six inch liowit
limiU.ll l 13 lILt, II1USI UC 1.1V. V, Ml '.VI I Mt. uvnu.w
as u ch until the
llesicc the propriety
rr'nnir-fv i ;ir iiiiiii 1111111 iianiii.ii n.i a 1 11 1 viiwiii v v a - r- - - . .
" .1 t. i 1 1 1 ;f .iirmic I the ca nhrcsot the cannon suuu i.
tivt from service, to be provctl to Ir crueityarommuiuuniaiu . - - -- 1 , 1 ' r k:.. LuKiLnr nti dUm av fe edin tr eac h U ct s, cartnd ge s, some drums.
such, prrir vuma icmuvai ..m. u. -.t. . ;.. -v , . .M, nr nn;i. nmi hft ivhnlc -i
ot t With the scanty auowancw ui tv-n y . 1 , r 7, v. r I r 1 ',11 nf calt nrr week I ofiicial correspondence ot the I Vi nm.ftnn n rr nt nnintnn I ni rnrn anri a irlllOI Sail Ut.1 t-v-K I w r
t! if the rirht claimed by tlus law Uclothin. them with rags or not at mandant of the roya Uxpcditi.
should be surrendered, ( a law that all j-separating husbands from wives las a apamaiu, ami 11. MU,U!1 .... K v r 'f.. Ut nv ion on him were tound the
ha-, heen vi wu ny tnusu puruns i iuiu ijkichis ui -"u,v,,i " .1 r r Xr ! t.,i r .i!.. n... u,rf.L . nr1 mforcin? ncnal of governor ot anhas.
r rnnt.,.a fimitii-PQ fm.li law acrainqt those who nrcsume to f Uii mi r part u is vorin
:uv" u :r r:,3" : : r : ""ST. : uu n rdin or re matV, th-U we lost one man,
nUMCC iH C35ClllLai UltiUclianv ui 1 moil uvi invin vjvi'wi - - 1 ,
id must be deemed we behold i One part of the com- whole flotilla ; one six inch howit contrary is proved, munity holding the other in pcrpetu- five brass guns of two ami t . iety of thclawthit al and hereditary slavery '.-treating pounds, four paderaros, with dual claimed as a fu- them with a degree of unrelenting 'ivels, six lumdred cartnd;
i
million four hundred thousand dollar
lena occurred, due them, but -will assist with 1 the north of their forces towaids his establish
.rovincc and the hncnt.' Vc know Lot yet the ar.s-
.wrs. which was! wer of the Kine. '
nlv filled with a 1 " Dun Onis is certainly under thej
btcadth abouc 61 shade of the King's displeasure,.
In a few hours I though r.ot actually disgraced, f
... - I . m 1.
o halt the qurnti-iAs to tavor he cannot uc said to enjuy
crossed the tract (any, and has positively not cncc been
cribc a number oflaucstioncd either about America, or
-atcdabovc the wa-Iher affairs with hpain.
nich were bubbling I "Of the grand armada at Cadiz.
when thev passed J we now never hear any thing, no
a Baptist Mission- lever shall again, depend on it. A lew-x
Boston, in a state ollnen may occsionaily be forced away 1
t-ticnt; drowned him-1 but nothing more. '1 heir numbers of
. ) ;i . )f on his passage from 1 efficiency need create r.o alarm any f 7 ' (. 'n i? Icqtta. I where and abundance of notice will
be given before they can possibly
t 1 V-.i'r ; . r ' , . I : 1 r ; -i - V .
or sufientition. I start
..:.. ...... 1 I l.rt . 1.1m
Dm srJV'Clgniiy wuum i.rsv , th it should h- asMreitousiy c intend od for as any s'ate right whatsoever Your Committee would remark that they are well satisfied with tiu course the Governor of this Slate has pu. iurdin ihU unpleasant business, and have not doubt that in the futute nvanage.mcnv.nfit, the bono, and d'u-nity nf'the Stae wdlbe supported.
lisrinT Vc. u'bn nnme tne r 1 . ? .1 n r. cirri Qt P
name 01 ennsuans unvi aa tauirht, by the mild and heavenly pre
cepts of our profession, to do unto o-
thcis as we would wish to ue uont
omv. one wounded. Lieut coionel hena, is ? of the fugitives und the probability that one will e
Officers and troops ha
- A
Ujcstyahe King ot a-i November 25. 2
,ot 5th June 18i9.atter a The fie being detained by head
successive years. 1 he wm(is enables mc to add the contents J
it, his grand son, suc-0f Madrid letters by post this mor-V
and ascended the throne n:n,, to .iie i9lh ;nst. l'ir&r thak
'k (tl --on the 9th the remains of England has c7ci'ay declared to our . . '.d King, f.tlended by his government, 44 that she has not inter-, J
(-eri, were placed on a Itinera. fercd with our Treaty, except torec ,i!c. rtjinnosed of sandal wood, and ommend to Spain its ratification.r io h ether ederiferou combusti- ,i3 our government by this Xm.cj h;t s Ti c torch was applied by the know n lne Kodlisli ac;ei.:s ij
i . i 4l mniirrprt nmirpfl niitl ' i J ' .1 t J
i on the fire, until the corpse ly consumed. The ashes
trt:s
ANION
Fm t -hr Zanesville Rxtiress.
a. vr. nrrdir.tcd in our last, the
senate havtf passed the bill to admit Missuu ias a state, with the privilege of holding slaves, by a majority ui'' 27 to 16! The question is no-.v
befove the hoiue and will probably occupy them a long time ; but we have but sl.mder hopes, or rather
none at all, of their unal disagreeent with the senate, as they have
blended the question of Missouri
with the question nl Maine fo that both must he i ejected or both admitted) as a lure to the de'.egatton from the' latter place, we ate afraid it will have its intended eTcct : but this tr in urti n we will pasc oyer with silent in dictation and wish it miht
be buned m eternal toi geuum.s i .... wo trace of an act, so prep-.ter;-.u-f tTiiht ever tarnish a pige in thv Juste? .'v of our country. i'.ic sophistry made use of by the advocates for slavery is that Con-gr-s, have no lich to imjye resi'll.M ;.:-. nnnn st as a co. Oition
ol t
ni
v: admission into the 'J iron. svjJi we unuid ask the loih w ; , :'.j.s: -V v is it necessity foi
ut : rv dfA v)bti'n; v their cn-
x. T.iiMlnT oi n lanuants ) to . . ...... i
at r;; v--v. e suo-
St - 'es i i'y
for
bv to do iusticc, love mercy, nml .qiv uuiy 10 uiv iiucuy m
r.,Ur ,n..H v ! that jrsus vniibv.
aLa f.r a'l men. and that he recar- God preserve you mr
deth not the person of man : yes, ye who profoss the name of Christ, while our slaves are agoniting under the lash, will kneel at the Altar, partake
of the holy eucharist and blaspheme summary oi Godbv pretending to be in lov, and chkrity with all our neighbors ", ' of the D
Reader! ae you a husband ? Figure to yourself the wife of your ho-; som exposed to sale, at auction ; sec her examined by the bidders, in tij manner which delicacy forbids iu toj describe, and finally sold and driven far beyond the sphere of your
knowledge, and without rne puviIcgr of one conjugal embrace one last fond adieu. -Are you a parent ? Behold your beloved children forced far and forever from your presence and from vouv paternal arms, there
to toil for uw masters and to cn-' .lure th sr outgo of new, and to you unkno wn diivers, and all for no fault on their part : and for this hcartrepd-
iuir scene vou are compelled to . .... , ,
moutirn m secret 10 sign unncaru a"fl to water your solitary couch with forbidden tears ; then ask your heart s a republican and a christian, if these things ought to be.
I
.S
in ' ot ydnu iii as
i, i,:,t n.l au-!t i con .tnutvn
tho'i - 'i fntu. o g)vc. .mnmt and vahui.i lo Cnni;tv; ror i- ir apprcba'ion vt s metier i Uac not oo:- . f.vrht t a !Vt cv ad-:msi-m , a.,dK so,',..ive ' .n- -ot, nc
Cfivi.vv, ti'C Mtr1 t p jscnhe condiMor.s? If e -v. ' n,vc no con'.romNg ;v v - ' s cases, win v; . wuu throvv herself into the V 'm w.e-i h.r petition Mas re-iecte-:, libt scsije,. lc utse her conit -.I mo.l not m-olubit slavciv r ii , , u man a --I t to rnier a house wi I it th' p n niisv.on ol the owner,
ai o l (hv, 'un hm iu w . '"
.;. i it t.nns .is the c
wtii,1. i tne other may enter
I'luv ihoee. accustomed toslave'-y sV.-uid become s .nln ?nd depav
e ! .s to ,'ih t u'nuc m Klune-s,
hivnn and d'ssin ti .(. bv the ton, suear" -nd h! ) u of theii h how nnrt.ds is n i;iv,fy imaeem -it ih' lot' ue know from a resiwemv v.: n. .re tb.M vii.-.t vors aevm- the
ii. ntnl ntt.v hiit.tior.s in Souh
w C.i dma thjkt there ae many, t.' bke 'iki d sell nis most Oiih li'i .t'slloM' T VarKO vh'. had save his ,t t'e hazard of her m. viivt- .v J a piiuu- t?t pr ''
" i i .... .
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i t
OUfH AMERICAN REPUBLIC. Cc-'ip'.-te desMict:'in of the Royal fl-tiUa, in th.e Apure. Extract fro;u thr despatch of the repub icftn nnvai cornnder, Antonio !)iis, on the Apcvtuic, to Gen P 4.. L,.
On hoatd the In ci tibe, a a'e' nr
in Apui'Mta, ison. 7, iS 9 9th yai
(iener.d According to vour or-
FBOM CALCU Verv iMcrt'sting'
a summai v of interesti:
ta papcis'
oston Ui
rixate letters Iron
tion tiiai the whole of Aiuhia is now un!e the Pacha t.f Kypt DnuJfuf h tinj.' dated rorehunder. the particulars of a peiicnccd in that day previous T close and suit i . o' -lock in the cv was heard in tlr cannonade at .
stone porapct bending in n
wave-like mot : . n
about a foot, to t': vards in length, wit
inix noise. 1 ,v :i 1 were within ?. ! r thinking it impos -.'e I to stand, te h;!i . , imtncdia'.i-h i' -' " niotion .'.'.'- cv;- h i fl'nrht w ronv'tir't.
--.- tiing ah',:ig n e plank, tlx 'i ! supported. t he
ramp rt, wnicn
twenty tw ? u ved to Mid f' ' ( ii .-ev.. ;; : '
in
5
1 1
ft
P
W h
c - ;u rwards deposited in an urn,
a " For futer veneration. day after the above ceremo- . the Prince Recent tcck mcasi the security of his dominions, : v vnt commnti(in nnd to orotect
Or: . ifarc of his subjects. Having t n'r. to fear his oivn brother he orli. dm to be arrested with all his ; o en, grand-chihh en and the rekt ; i . family, and, on the 10th, tfteu '' fiut in red bags or tacks, and
f-t . vn tnto thr srn, which is considi . an honorable mode of death re- ' vednnlv for the roval decendants. o above was Prince Tauonoo. e Prince Prone, the uncle ofhii cscnt Majesty, charged with being aued in the treasonable conspiracy. is also apprehended, and the King, ftt r torturing him and crushing Aii dones, committed him to close confinement, and, on the 12th, strangled him Other Princes and Prime Ministers aUo suffered death, audit was
estimated, that from tm to fifteen f thousand of the lower clases shared 0 the same fate.
k- The property of Prince Tauonoo,
ho which wan confiscated, amounted, in vail, gold, silver, diamonds, jewels, and . orks other valuables, to about one million hieh, and four hundred thousand ticais of
The flowered silver, equnl to nearly two
their millions of Sicca Rupees. The prop-
s run- ertv of the Prince of Prone, also con
elastic fisratd. was more valuable, which
ch arc the Kinjr has promised to distribute
neatest' amontr his army.
it tick and This sanguinary sovreign, who is
, 'uv.i i it wa- now on the throne of lhnmah, is rep
t i resented to be 35 vears of age, of a
of coinnavative mild rfixfiosifion, a most liberal
- i frccted to :ni:ni, jitxt toalLand tvrshifificd with
Madrid, during the negeciation, havi been numerous, and all know in whiiT" manner, and with what riTcct they i have worked. Official t.eclaiationfc' may be honestiy made wlUe privat intrigue is sanctioned. Second, No i movement of the Ambassador' to ihel United States. Third, Considcitiblr-'
changes in the ministry arc still spoken of. The Council which has so
long governed the king is Xp be diasol
ved. if not entirely dismissed. Aft
. 7 . . - , Auiic, or private Council, ia bpokew
of, whose principal members are to be
the Dukes Infantado, San l ernanco,
nd M Ceralvo, who went for th
Queen. The Queen anxiously so.
cits an amnesty for the uLibeiaits'J
and those who ioincd the French. j
There is no obiection to the 1-ttcr, b.:
1 1
!. v u ; : d !.i i ' , . ' ' ? ' ' O - ' ' ! O ; ( !
tr the
1
i
tv.
1 , t
i-.iinon on
salctv. their auc. 1
a chunl of blr.rk dust ui Mng nt 300 adoration btj hi subjebts.
varus UKSiane'., u up. a the fort. The shook being ocr,
. 1 T .
.. .. r- i i..,..,. ,-. i.ii.ivii! ri:fi ..i::i:'):ti it.
act s, i irauc sail witn tne torce un- m-u-. r.,- r, ,
der my eomnuv.id on the 22d uit. I ! when it w-. r-um. .u i-iuu ....... . . . i .. . a .!.. 1 i th .ill of nine : rv. CI S- j0 .'.nd M) U Ci
aucnoieu in inc Auutnw, t.c-v. i -
await the approach of ! brh. : i.u v ...;ism ti.i
b
wou,--i s"nn:r away it ti c
ho in 'nn -;i.'e : ivat t .t s' o t on; s - V't.giand no hae k' :'Usi s n e'vt 'sen own
ce .1
' t ' O s - ' J ' v ,
".
tM' tV
a' n i i?o s1 nc
letcrnuned to await the app
the. enemy in order to bring them o
KCfon with advantage, by comommr my operations with those of the iand force, in case the enemy should attempt any enterprize with his cav!ry on ti t main land. At 6 in the morning el the 20th, th.e enemy v.adc ids appearance at the mouth of'Juavo.m eieok, where the lieu tenint of the republican na y. J jsep'1 il: ao, with three ih cheras had 1 een lauoncd. ThU oftirer, in ; niV-'o. t . with his orders, conn-vie ved to e the neivo-V. -p: -.eh, an.d moved t- divislen ds S.uuk Cathrrina. ear v ';: t. n.vWnin of the 30th, I
or ' : w )o ntion at the month of
1 v Aptn c, in orier lo conceal our . r :l from the ti emy, and thus innee hi to engage. At 1 o'clock
,e ppearid in 'me of Inttle ahead. I :n I e.vpectid the action soon oc'-.j .. mancuM-es cf our tlo-tdi-i. a:d:u' v h di'T rted and stcat ' 1 j . i . irit. nit.
i.i l: t1 U. I O v , rut ii'iuui?
uVe. , r. m
Or
22 :u d
breaches Verv few
but received iojiu
u t tarn,
ft f t high, icr.xmg 21
t)f ao arid fH yatds vm:.c. ion: o s t hrr.i'rhout th.e city
v : some had faliett
FROM GIBRALTAR AND SPAIN. Lxtrcets rflrt:cr& to the f.ditor of thr ' 'orfr.lk Herald. ? omnAi.T.n. nov. 10, 1819. "L-itrs from Madnd of the 2d. p.dvisc us of ar otl er change of Ministers Don I.czanro Tones, the
MVtFtcr of Grace and Justice, (the
i,
Ot nv
i.ioi ed etV fir twe r'tT-
o . re aOer hiving made
.mr pr in. seen ?.ftcr returned, j earth opened, and a fiame iss ibc irth u v u renewed. In or- from the cavity. The next day, , Ln I iiiiint the sand hills, lound
i
Mi' more rein
U
(.' ."Old
r tvir ne ariv
, v ')urd n n to n ar. w 'uve, -i n f vClir?'v' 1
ibrtv "n' "i q 'i v
r
r'.. I Ml
w " . k ft
t. .,etse of ius'l.M-l hiv i-o sVaki..'T, hi ' : ia;s hifA(. ; C i;. n toral pitch 'n e' bi a-: v.u n t, hrav l-m ...
plu .'l
to nr)t'.t nv ire opporuuie.v m
oui-.h I'est rd. 1 mad'- th" sirnal lor
wl o!e hue, ard : its vegrtttion.
uni
shi VeS
ks
o'
w h'
d nuk, we.
,.i,.l. .'.r ; w
v .'un ' 1 uLii.u.on ,ti.iv. . -
b
o
o
. .rl.-tt m itiroiisisten n
ill, for a m
,i.uut ui,vItc5 with the o.ii-w
, .... i.. i. ... i.
iv- ann stnan anrs in.e oy t .... ... . 0.x,,l1a rtm
j'.e'uv. lull me cu'im unmc,
son :.s our first n'ss was perrivetl, o longer autd to decide t. a- tion bv e nnbat they, as if bv
nal. tun their vessels hi.'h and
r upon the hi-.rb. and landed their ...
' ms lendcteu it necessary
m.l Idockcd nt) the streets, the Premier) and the poimcai i4a. t o.
i ... ,1 .. tci.i,nrt frnin tK l?.ldrt fnr a lonp' time nast.Wn.
earth oneneo iw w .'i i jocm., - ...... r .
flu- ravit!',. which ran over an ex- dismissed irom oim.e, un uit im,
nsiveploin 1 miles distant. I he thomrh not sent into banishment, a
atmopluic was strongly imprcgna- ris preocccssors nan-, mn., it ted wil l sulpliar. The same day be- understood would experience that
tween h A. M and two l M. there mark ot royal auennon respect jo were several other shocks, which a few d-ys thereafter. This change brought down some old houses- and will have no effect on our afiairs. caused the tenants to seek the open though Don Lozarno was always Ar i thought to be a stedfast foe to the junc is, The writer states, that Treaty. H is thought to be the work on the 17, while riding on the bor-1 of the Duke Sun Fernando, in return dcraof a lake, in company they were for the verv zealous exertion Don alarmed by a strong smell of sulphur Loznno used to get the Duke to go and an appearance of smoke resting to the U. States, on the still waters on the opposite j Don Lzmno is superceded by vide ot the lake, in a range of sand ! Don Mozo Rosales. Marquis of Mohills, thev observed, as thev judged, ta Florida. Other chanees arc talk
ed of, and the Duke San I crr.ar.no a-
moni'st the number.
44 General Vcvcs, rshev readv to de
part on his mission, will proceed to
the United States, via London. .Wvembcr 20.
" I have but little Spanish news to
add n what you have already. My
Madrid dates are to the 1 2th thev
mention that the Palace is full of in trigucs of even kind, and some erea changes arc spoken of and daily ex pectcd. 4 It may he interesting to the me
trvtirlig fliuenzs ,-iurrs ( ,)
the great dfiiculty is to forgive rAo!T
irho saved the country. I his woiir.f
appear strange in any other coun'.rv1
but the dread of liberal ideas beiij . , . . .-
thereby Cisseminateu m spam, pre
dominates over reason and common
sense.
The Duke of Alagon is at last
be separated from his Majesty's peri
son : it is said he is to be sent as Cap
tit rirnfrol tr tVtf T v i n r of Al'fll
gon, vice Marquis of Lazan, rf move
" A report prevails m Madrid, thl
tlic people oi Cuba have made over
tuics for independence to their mas
tcr, with an offer of a treaty very afJ-,
vr.ntaieous to him, and one hundred
millon of dollars payable in hiatal -
ments twenty millions down, ion
will readily believe thi3 to be a r-
fiort for, at such a price, the King s
confessor would not allow him tohesrj
itatc at anv sacrifice. VOLUNTARY DEATH BY HUNGER. From the Quarterly Journal of For
cign Medical end Surgery.
Professor Uuflland. in a late rum-
ber of his Journals, gives a most c
uaordinary case of a trader, who iru pcllcd bv a succession of misfortune!
and absolutely destitute of the mean wf procuring food, retired to a scquc? tered spot in a forest, and there revlved to starve himstlf to death, lie t.ut his dctcrmiiiaticn in force on the
15th of Scr.tember and wm. found cri
the 3d of October, (eighteen das) still living although speachless. :ieii-
s'bic and reduced to tnc Ut stage ti
'jhilitv. A small ciuantitv of liv-ud
was given him, after which he cxj.:-
cd. Bv his side was iound a pocV.ri
jook and pencil, with which l.e 1.
contrived to keep a daily jou:i;alrofj his state and sufferings, and in which
ie had pci severed till the 29th S-pt.l
lie begins ny giving an account ti
himself; and states that he was x xq
spectable tradesman possessing gotd
property, ot wnicn ne naa ueen cepu-'
a thick tVtme three feet high, issuing
from the earth they were inclined to believe it was a flame which they l! .,f I'l v,t1ru tl,
saw. as. at a uisiaiu v vi H4,t vv-
issued
on
xiMtinr t ic sanu nios, unuw
shrubbery scorched and divested of j
i;-l'c,it, of our flotilla we ry- i Intellignce from Bhooi daed the . .. ! ovl i' I.,., ir. oit- ot tilC LilCCtS
U w ih an rtn e: auu ceie i uy o i m jim -i -
, . t r,r.nitilo. t.ites. that t.hc
, t c ! not ne too n.ucn aonir. co, , vi mv. l"Mu""' ' ' ,
. ni .hr ttrm.Mu .iin noise ot Moss ot ines w,,.,.,,,.
so
ascertained bodies continue to be dug out of the ruins, although a thousand had been found, seven thouMi'd hnuie had heen overturned and few in the city left uninjured. The city of Kutch has suffered pretty equally In regard to loss of
houses, though the lives iom were
eVS. MVS lOKIlil'l II llvuiii '"Ul,VJ' - . , Me to 1'vide mv forte in order I rot equal to those m Bhooj. In Manvo attack them. the position cna-jdivie. US, smd in Luckport, 150 per-
ved by misfortune and.villany, ar.f j
that he come to the tietf "minatioo-j
starving himself to dcathrnot somucl)
with the view of committing suiciue, as because he w as unable to proof r
work ; that he had in vain offered bra self as a soldier and was too prcud t apply to unfeeling relations. Ti.5 note is dated on the 10th, w hich dal he had employed in const! ucting alif? tic hut of bushes and leaves. OntkL 17th, he cnmplains of suffeting mur.l from cold, and, in his Journal of t! 18th, he mentions having suflcreV much frcm intolerable thirst, to z-pJ pease which, he had licked the dr
Irom the surrounding vegetaoies. On the 2Cth he found a smail piece t
coin, ar.d with great difuculty ream it
to know, that an ofheial overture has been made by the Portuguese gov
ernment to the king of Spain "That I
if the King will consent to establish his brother Charles in Buenos Avres, to form (of course") an adequate kingdom, that they will not only renounce their chims to Olcrcnca and the em
ail inn where he purchased a bottle
beer. The beer failed boweve
ne i w;i
noinrb hl thirst. ajul bis. strength
so reduced, tnat he took three hour to accomplish the distance, about! miles. On the 22d, be discoverftV spring of water, hut though torrr.A ted with thirst, the agony which y
