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tlw i tube it Is supposed the virus wa in-' jectcd mto the wound made by the horn, inch pressed upon a bag or sack of pci son, situated at the spot where the horn vra$ joined to the body. When the point a' ruck any object it was slightly elevated thus at the same time press i'M upon the sack at the root, and protruding the tube through the slit, directly to the wound The gentleman who killed it, states

that as well as he could ascertain, the eerpent leaped forwaid about a length and a half, or about twelve feet, at each effort it made to strike. The motion Mas quick and strong, and consisted in

throning itself from the hoop form into a straight line, while the force it employed seemed to push it forward about lour feet every every exertion. South Carolina fiafier. VALUABLE DISCOVERY. By a communication received from a

Human destinies tTonot present a more' merr.cry car to tl.; most remote pester-! and wounded, I knew about ten cr fifteen,: rins rn. at ths same rate? nut there-re -

noble and more usctul task than that ol lty. I nose uctgians who nave recently nc rest aie irom uid iar pan ci uuxiy . nis k.tv. .

Kilruih, andthe surrounding country .law. r.nu mem v , e -I he whole of the killed and wounded cthcr. some hat . Mcu Itr o l J that have been found is about thirty o, B'; 1'Ar7i forty; but besides many have been drown- f , lmndrf (1 ar,i t ijUy-idre pieces H t;;ediuthe Slaney, and many shot in it, as iU (VC xc,hUfi t2 hundred and f.ftyit was at the side of the river the slaugb three crds Rrpe. tcr took place. It as bank high; tr.d i LAUD. No charge in price has tiken

many women and children, to avoid the ! p'.acc; ten cmts frr tod lent is yittac c-,:-kiu -u-.-i onl Krcmf a nrrv tn 1 rert ra'p. with a brisk demand.

WHISKEY We have nothir ; rew rn the seViect and continue to c.uclc as I as -

being calltd to maintain the indepen

dtnee and consolidate the liberties of a nation. A mission of such high importance can alone determine me to abandon an independent position, and to separate

mysell from a countiy to which I have been attached by ties and recollections the most sacred, and w hich has given me so mary proofs of its benevolence and

sympathy. I accept then, gentlemen, the ofTer which you make me, it being understood that it will belong to the congress of the National Representatives to adopt the measures which can alone constitute the

had the advantage of approaching the pci son of your royal highness, and ol appreciating your enlightened views and the firmness ot your mind, have thought

I that a piincc endowed with such eminent

qualities would be ab'c to overcome all obstacles, if he should meet with .ny,to accomplish his great destinies.

In the name and by the orders of the

National Congress, the Belgian deputa

tion has the honor to present to your

week S3 cents dull.

new State, and thus secure for it the re- Dclgic Deputation.

cognition of the European powers It is thus that the congress will give me the power of devoting myself entirely to Belgium, and of consecrating to its wellbeing and prosperity the relations hich

bullets, rushed in and became a prey to

the watery element. I saw, in the con fusion, two women who did so, one the

Hoyal Highness the solemn act of the mother of seven children. Enough, e j JTAD, (Ph.) No sales have crmc to 4th of this month, which calls you to the nrugM But cverv praise is due toMr. ;our knowlcilw ti-is week: the in1v lciin

King, chiel of police, and the nnen them- j market was held at S; 75, but that prm- r t selves, for not on- of them fired on the ' having hem obtained, it was h:.pp d rr;..ocople, unless it might be two or three: v.--,- Arrived t!m week three th.irrl and great slaughter had like to take place i ami '?cty.four r.Rs. Bar between them and the yeomen, w ho arcj p American Si 75 ; cr sack i

an mis uay iocrcu up in uranam s ymu,

throne of Belgium.

The president of the Congress and the

f Signed) E. C DE GERLACIIE.

Istltr of IFih Rvnl I.hne-.s Prince cf Su.ic- C'Jjurg to the Recent i r iridium. Sri'. It is with sincere satislaction that I have received the letter, dated

rpsnertahlp nnr! ri.-ntifir nhv.lri,,! ;,, ; shm is essential IO H, ana lO secure u, as

I have formed in countries who.e t. lend i u' -J ' " v

i ne c 1 1 cuiiisiani.es nieu ucuivcu mv

Medina county, we leain that a remedy has at lengtl) been found lop restoring animation suspended by the efTecis ot carbonic acid gas, or damps, as it is usually termed, in wells. The frequent oc currence of death, caused by persons de scending into wells in which this gas or damps exist, has long since made it a de-

sideiatum with the humane 'o discover a restoi aiive to animation when it is sus pended by inhaling the gas Accident has at lemrth done what science and stu dy had failed to effect; and if we cannot at all times avoid the gas, we can by timely jid, prevent the fatal consequences of its t flVcts On the I7'h of June last, three indi iduals,aMr Vial, his son, and another person, were engaged in digging a well in the township ol Copley, Medina connty,and having been absent about one hour or. returning the young man went into the well, and after descending a short distance, fell apparently lilekss to the boitom. His father immediately dc scended to his relief, and having arrived at the region ol damp, also fell to the bottom in a similar condition. ();i see ing them bull apparently lifcicsc, the

third person started in great haste for !

the physician, (our informant) w ho rcsi ded at some distance Ir ;m ihe piacc During his absence, several ladies who Were assembled at the place determined to make an effort to raise the bodies Irom the well One of them thn .v a paillul of water down, most of which e 1 1 on the face of Mi. Vial, who immediately caught breath, and raising on hi feet, seized the breathless and apparently life less body of his son, and with it in his arms, succeeded in getting into the bucket oi tu!n in which situation thev vrere raised to the top of the well by the Women ater was immtdtateiy ap plied to the young man which in a short time produced symptoms of returning

much as depends upon my co operation,

aii independent and happy existence. June 26. 18:11 " DHL'S 9 ELS N A I TONAL C.NGHEsS.

answer are too well known to you to require an explanation. Whatever may be the result of political events with re spect to myself, the flaiterirg conn lenct' which you have placed in me lias nude

n my duty io make every e!T;)tt in my

...., - j" '." 1 T. . O"

CHuriif ur MUtuuu.anc . f lo conlrjbutC to bljntt lo a hpp After some discus.inn upon i he : sub- j ,U5ion a ciall()n ot sucil t

(ierlnchc ascended the tribune. He said Gentlemen, I should have wished to have some momtn's leisure for con sideiation before making any report to you on the important mission which you confided to u, I ut the very natural im

patience manifested by the congiessand the public lias induced us immediately to communicate to you the documents oi which you are the heaieis It was n t till the day before yesterday, between 9 and 10 o'clock in the evening, that we had an audience of the piincc of Saxe

t'oburg, for the purpose of presenting to him the solemn A.t of the 4.h and 5th of this month, which calls him to reign over Belgium. I shall have the honor to read to you, fust, the answer ot his royal highness, who accepts the crown on the terms which will be cotnmunica ted to you by the oiginsnt the ministry

who wete sent to negoeiate with the con giess at London; and secondly, the an swer ot toe piiuce to a lettei of iho re gent We think it our duty to commu. oicate ihis answer to you, because his toyal highness positively announces in it his intenti4 to come immediately to Belgium in eas the proposals ot the c nieicnce shall be accepted by you With re-ptct to the proposals, as they wete not signed till pretty late in the evening, 'he day before yesterday, the nembeis ot the deputation have scarce U had time to make themselves ac quaintcd with them 1 regret the involuntary absence of some of his col league, whom fatigue obliges to remain at howe But on the dav which you

1 now ;i.kt'n.

and last night aiso How it may end I j

car.not tell: I saw them looking eiverj f . . M llu 1. ... ... k-..ff 1 '1 t. t l I

Mil nans av. ua, US W C Vrrill iliia .itij j

Newionbarry mas This is all I can at present sa: what I have said is only a sketch, and a small one. I t e road, for about fi'teen pciches was covered wiih blood of the blain, as if a shower cf b:ood had fallen "

life. Mr Vial in a few hours attained ! shah fix for ttie discussion, each of Ucm

his usual health and strength, and the will carelully collect all the information young m n, by medical aid. had so far which he may h3c Required during his

recovered as to be able to wail; about on ; say at London, and will communicate it j

the succeeding day. The experiment of io vou

importance to the existence o' Bc'gium, and perhaps to the peace ol Euiope As the form of my acceptance d;es not

permit me to enter into details, I must heie add some explanations. As soon as the congress shull have adopted the articles which the conference at London proposes to it, I shah consider the d.fiicullies to be removed as far ?.s I am con ccmed. end I htiall be ab.e immediate ly to proceed to Belgium I lie congress will now be ible to embrace at one vie w , the situation of afTair s May its decision complete the inde pen deuce of the country, and thus furnish

me with the means to contribute to its prosperity with the most sincei e at rrch rnrnt Bt? pleased, sir, to accept Jkc (Signe(0 LEOPOLD. London June 26. 1831 Mi Lebau asf ended the tribune. He recapitulated to tlie decree ol tlie 2d June, r'Uihor iy.ing ihe government to ne goiiat' tur tfie arrangement of the teriitoiia1 questions by pecuniary sacrifices the decree ot the regent of the 3d, ap pointing Messrs D vaux and Norliomb

io ihe commissioners; and also the in structions given to (hose two deputies I he minister then gav. an account ot the corresnondence beiwee" the conterence', lord Paimerstcn and Messrs Devaux Sc N'dt'omb Ir appeals from these explanations, hat on the 2fit'" June, lord Palmerston sent to the Belgian Commissioners at London a note, announcing to tnem that the Eive Pow ers commissioned them to deliver a s alcl packet liom the Confer ence to M Lebau. M' Lebau announced that the packer had been transmitted to him by Messrs

. .....

tDcvi.ux and rsiothomb. woo wrote to

lord Palmerston, acknowledging the re

AN ODD PROCLAMATION. We copy rom the Nshviile Banner

the lollowing genuine proclamatin o! ex governor Houston of 1 ennessec I he editor ot that paper says that it is published as a matict ot !osiness. A PROCLAMATION Whereas. I have in cutty '.ecn a pub iicaiion originating in the Cherokee Na 'ion. cast of the ?lissis-ippi, dated M8tfi May , 1 831 , and t-igned 1 S which said publication, or letter. h.s been repub

lahed m everal new papers, tuch as ihe

ILLINOIS CoM)rcTi:r nv Ja.vi II all Devoted rhteP.y to Criticism on Nw Bo k?, Dos.-ription-" ?t" See-ncry, Siatisiirs of UHni, E-a5of Kural Economy, ScitMitiiiC I;'.;vi-s, Fori ulie.tl LVsays, Biorapliv, Tales, Litem, v Intelligence, E tjitie IWtrv , Notices o tlie Fine and Useful Art.

TO I HE PUBLIC. Our friends are informed, tV r.t we are well sati-fied with th1 pripect before n, as to h ve made arrangements f-r con.tir.uifg liic M;iazine thrruidi another eur. The ne:t volume to conirr.er.ee in Orto'.er,

Kentucky Reporter, United Staics Tele ; will be printed with entirely new typo, progiaph. Sec and as I presume it will find j niad for the purpoM upon paper equ:d to a general circulation, notwithstandir.g that u-ed by the best eastern periodical-:. the absurd personalities which it con ' a'"! cf accuracy nd a:n.u . ... ... r . . t; i i which will leave no room tor compla.i.t. tains; and as it is not the fust which ha, xllt.,jresentRum,K.rr,? tu)Scrii,crs, should tour.d its way into H e publ.c prim, con Uu.v ( (,mplv ptmcti:al!y with their t-r.ga-e-taining ndiculous and u dounded abuse mtsof which we have no doubt will ol nif: N.w know ail men by these I enable us to defray our expenses. With, presents, that L Sam IIoust(;n, 'la'e go this support we thall 'persevere, oven shenht veinor ol the state ot let.ne-set' do j it i.nt be .increased. Double the ni;:nbrr hereby declaic to all scoundicU whomao j would compensate ns so well for our Ubour, . ,i . I as to enable us to devote a huge poi lien e: ever, tt at thev are autho'iseo to accuse , , m r , . , i cm time to the we rk, ar.d to fiat to' will ..efome, calun.mate. Paciuce. slandei or , WPilttn colltnbuti ns from nliu.fs. Ur.der vilify, and libel me. to any extent uifier but h an arrangenant, we m'ubt venture to somI or p.r-vatc abuse And I do fur promise that the Illinois Monthly, wcuM ther ptoeijim, io whomsoever ii rnav ecpral in interest and respectability, the buz concern that they are heieny ficrn itted' r.. ri- dicals in the Uuit d States. and authorized to write, indue, prim, I Shall we be sustained in this m elertak.r j

publish, and Micuiate the same, and that cm-us aur u . r .o.fr, ; -,. i . i .i -i ,!aml enable us to lecleem it bh.iil we :t-

i win in n')XL'mc uenei uieni re xpousiutc n me in taw , not honor for either the use

tempt a generous rivalry with the literati of the East, and may we count upon enisling the pride, the patriotism, tlie h c ct literature of the W est, in our behalf ? (h shall our work hiniruish thromrh a!io,!er

ui'ai

letting down a catidle was then tried, which went out at the depth of six feet from the top ot -he well a live chicken Tras aiso let do'vn, and at the depth of ix feet animation became suspended,

rpi'i! ff it ami 1 1 1 in i 1 1 o- f i ilp.iiPi lli.'ii

Vou see, gentlemen, that if we have , , . ' conlaillin,r

proposals ot articles which n.ay torm the picliminaries ot a treaty of peace.

hitherto leit you in complete ignorance

ot the results of our mission, it is be cause we were ourselves isi great ignor aoce iuid cxtren e perpiexitv up to the

but bv pouring 1 ;)vn water o.' it, mima- last moment. The tacts with vv ieh we tion ai ininediarclv restoied From i became acquainted on our arnval. and these e nrtmen' s it appeal s that oo in j which we transmitted individually to Jialing his gas. i'e was immediately ex ; some of our colleagues, is the desire of tirguished, but suspended cnlv, and ttiat : the prince to accede to the wish of the the application of w ater will restore it 'Belgians. Ihe warm, the pt rsor.al inVhethcr bv conveying atmospheric air, . tcrest which he feels in our interest the contained i i the water, we are not sufli j amiable and estimable qualities which

cientlv scientific to determine.

Numerous valuable lives have

been

of the 'ra-jf material or the fab tcanan t any or ail. ot the above artir ts, en nccted with the Amcikan Sys-fn.1.' nor

will I have recourse to nullification in i ear under the feeble support e f one any cause whatsoever, whciea eonvic-! c'd individual?

tion wouidsecure to the culpr it the dig nity ot a peni entiary residence. And as . . i . . i i

some ingenuity nasati eauy oc e n uispiay- work We I;Ccd the vUbstai.tial

ed m the exhibitions ot specnr ens, and j M,:stai tial n:en. We wi,h gentlemen who

others may be indured to invest some j are aide ar.d willing to advance the literal--' small capital in he business, from feel interests of the country, to step forward and

Scores of kind friends tell i s to go r r.

B it soothing woreN, however t'a't'. i in; to

the ptide of authorship, will r,ot e! the

M-.Tt c.i

ings ef cmulat'on ai d an itching after

experiment: be it known for the especial nce-uragemeiit of all scoundrels hereat ter. as well as to thoc who have already

beet, tngaged, that I tio solemnly propose

under thnr assistance

"e haeno doubt that it each cf cur a-rett-will e::ert hi;' v( If if each cf our personal frictids, and every subscriber whn wishes us 'itceess, aiid to whom it is conve

nient, lll do us tho tavcr.to picture er.o

lost within the circle of our acquaintance by exposure to these d-mps, and we hope the preventative n w suggested tviu be lairiy tested, and if found to be B gencal restorer of suspended anima tion incases of this kind, that a knowledge of its efficacy will be widely dif fused

CONUNUVT10N OF FORMQV NKVVS Itecen'cd ut . York, hij the packet j?z Machrsttr and Shr (field.

uis'.inguish him ttie exaiteu capacity

' which comprehends the wants of a pen-

i p!c who love ail kinds of liberties, ali the ' memliers of you; cornmission have been unanimous in this respect Before we communicate the prince's answer, I beg your permission to repeat to you the i words addressed to his royal highness In j the president ol the deputation, in the ; name ol his coMearuts; , Sketch cf t';e Presid ' f the l):f:?i?ii:i;i. Sir The Bclic Revolution i a tact ; which is accompbshf'!, which has bee i ! recognized bv the G.ea; Powers, who

have proclaimed the independence of a

S'-AsSVCKKh AT NKW'I'OWN PAWKY.

The juiy whicli was empanneiled to : nation united against its will to a foreign

inquire into the circumstances of this i nation

dreadful afTair, in w hich a grea number J

of lives were lost, and which jurv was composed of an equal number of Brotes'ants and Cattioiicj, has been dischaiged bv the coroner, the jurors not beii.g able to agree on their vet diet So divided were the opinions of the Prates tants and the Catholics on a matter ol fac! The busir.es must no' be -udiVred to rest ncrc. Tlie Dublin Eve ni-.g Post cavs: At lialf past ten o'clock on "Wednesday evening, the coroner visited hc jury, and theie appearing no likeii hood of their agreeing, he left them for the night A piiicc guard was placed round the court ouse Phejuiyrer.tatned the entire r.igh' without anv prospect of an agreement, and at eleven o'clock on Mint sday morning, the foreman (a capiiin of yeomanry) con plained of being ill, when Su'gjon Hvde. anather ofTicer cf yeomanry. gaC his e.pinio'i nt on oath, that he cou'd ut be cu-d,ed anv ?ongcr with safety, and t!i-coroner mi

Pfie Belgians in constituting themsehes a state, have had in view to csta blish among them the liberty which they have conquered by a courageous sttug g'c, ami to shew to I'uropcby ttie choice of a sovereign destined to guarantee ,thcir po-itical existence, tseir ardent dene to concur in the prc.eration of a general ptacc Henceforth restored to

t hrmsv.lv es, in variab

IRK LAN D Dreadful dettntelion of human life. The f .llowii g letter gues the paiticu lars of a drcadlul and fatal affray between

the Irish peasantry and a body of yeo j manry,h' N'w tnrd n i : NEVTOKBAHRY. SAT JUNE 19 I t is with the gH au s irtmblc of mind I communicate to vou the details ol most sanguinary slaughter I witnessed yesterdiy, (Satuiday.) at Ncwtonbarry. about three o'clock, or thereabouts, but the minute limits of this paper would not let you know the hall of this bloody tragedy. About a fortnight back, some cattle of Pad 'y Doyle's t f Tombtick. having been taken (it is said illegally) for tithe, by M'Clmtock, weie under bail rill yesterday, when they were brought forward to the pound of Newtonbai i y;

ou at tnc same time, Liraham, agent at Lord Farnham. and a magistrate eoliee ted all the young yeomanry and police trom the surrounding towns and country to his own stable yard, screened from the public by a high wail to the number ol about 150 men, well armed, and having 50 pounds of ball cartridge each The cattle being put to sale, and all these

yeomanry in battle order on the road at

the pound, some incautious little boys

began to shout, ami one or two of them

pitched stones among the yeomen, which

; without any tut ther provocation w as a

ablv attached to thei- signal for slaughter; upon this the yeo-

c-untry and to the government which it man opened on the people, who, unstis

has chosen, they will oppose a 'o mi-la- picious of mischief, were at the muzzels

hie hauler to anyone who should anackiof the guns, a most dreadful, destr uctive

their rights as a nation; -and they will j and galiing fire Oh! I tremble, and my

cor.iriJUe ais to tiie maintenance ot the ; eyes crop tears this moment to relae it

ba.ance ot Lurope ; Io a few minutes the road and fields were

An extraordinary and noble sight in bestrewed with dead bodies of men, wo

the annals o. nations is presented by the , men and children. I myself had been

agreement ot tour millions ot heemen at the market, and went clown to the

spontaneously utT ring the crown to a j pound; in a lew minutes after my arriva

prince bom at a distance from them, and; at the pound th.- fire commenced: sever-

it i . - . .

wn-im iney unow on y ty what report h is al fed on each side of me on the road, and

lour; thanks to Heaven! I escaped.

on ttie fir si dav of Apiil next, 'o give to! subscription in addition to his own. f..r th;

li e- author of the moat elegant, refined, t uext volume, the support will be folly -de-ami ingenious lie or calumny, a hand epinte to cur ju-t expectations, and the irr.--omc gilt copy bound in sheep, ot the j pvoveinent m the character if the woik, Kentucky He-port-cr, or a snug plain co proportk-nate to its increased patronage, py of the United States I ele graph, . U Any person who will get five sucri- . , " I bees and br re?'onsibie for them, shall n - b.imd in d since us con.mtnce.ne. j cdvc ont.c v .atis A ts shaI1 TCCeivc C.ivcn under my hand and private seal, j the hi vacst compensation civen bv the nub.

having no seal of office, at Nashville in j lil1Cri rT" other periodicals. the state of ' ennes-ee. 1 3 1 ! . July- 1331 ! ir7"CJentleinen w ho are named as nrer.tr.

SAMUEL HOUSTON, l s j and who have not advised us whether tlie mm v ..JL- j i i .j-. j will act, will confer a favor cn us by eloir.r

Commrrrictf iirpovt

so.

andalia, IHino;t 1831.

KNOX CIRCUIT COURT. MARCH TEEM. luo John C. Rei'ey, 1 V

From Ijrxy'a Price CurrtKt. GENERAL REMARKS The cargo cf the ship Navy, cleared last week for Hremen, was erroneously reported it

should have beer. 459 instead instead of H99 hhds. tobacco. Thus deficit IGOhhds. has

been added to previous report. .Michael Burns and Eiennorht

CO I TON I here has been very bttle w iiV, Michael Connownv and

done since our la-t report, and notwithstan- j j;irv lis ani Jnhn O'liriding the small qurmtity in market, pncesM , ti1:i1111j, , w:!; ,p:r, Mt

1 1 1 t J lllj"lliuu winning., . I .UL Hi I UU

bales, of which 130 were Mississipjit the re

mainrier Ahmama and I ennessec cotton, was made at 7 5-8 ct nts round, and from our observation, we would infer that the article

! law of James J. O'Brien. dedM. J -

OTICE is hereby piven t!;::t on : flrst dav of the newt rnti:nix tcrru

of thr1! Knov circuit court, to luh'-iden n

had suffered a reduction in opinion, if not in j Vi,lPcnncs on f,rit Mnda v of S"nt.-;- - iviltti rif n hni' t T; ii r n rt nrr nnn i-ri tint-; .

v,. .-. v.. :r - k ncxt shall ru 've the sard c ourt to

iiKjuu ies as io ene new crop, auoru nouiing ; . , vet of interest. appoint commiioners to ma.er a n::u.

SUGAR & MOLASSES The de'.ivc-j tion ol all that certain tract ol land e r -ries on plantation have been, for the last; taming on? hundred ncrc-. ;i; l known hy

tho mini! cr twuhundrod and eleven. in tlie Donation. Also one hundred acres

known bv the Survey number nno, f 1.1

week or ten erivs, unusually large tor the time of year; the quantity leaving the market has not, however, caused any change in price we continue to quote as last week. Cleared since the 5th inst. Niar, for NewYork, four hundred and eighty-two hotheads, Philadelphia five hundred 2c twentynine horheads, Baltimore thr&e hur.dred is: tlnitv-nine hoslifads, IV ston 10 holu ads;

Also tow n lot in the borou.'h of Vi:u-e;'a--, :ud eiij:n;it:a on plat number :ll!;"'',::,

I'd. U:tveMi th? prujiriot.ir-tfr :e-.f, rh--

.!!:. :cl ::i;J Mury, and Johr

oe nam

i .b

r.lc.u'.or. .Michael

in. aiici

MoUsj.es, for Imiladelphia fifty hohcadi. Margaret and Ju:!iiaa

publislud (t tiis eminent qualities

escaped, amidst the

-eu

the jury

I.KTI KK V-j IKK BKL-

sndi.itely eliscii a r:;icK Lhoi'ot.u

ens r k v v r i s Creiit'ernci. I vntcitama dfep sense o! the wf; of which the R-lic con grr--s ins rr.-idc vou '!ie io erp'e'crs Ihis rmk o' "ot.fidtn e is tome the imre fi lite rinj that it waa not loujht .ror ca my par.

royal hihncs is worthy of his appeal, tremendous showers ol hills, to the

wcrihy to answer to tfiis m.ukof cordi

dence Ttie ha;'pinessof IL'!e;iurn, and perhaps the peace of all Eutope. are ac tually in your hands A" the rcwaidof a n d)le resolutioo, prince, we do not fear to prondse y mi ghry; the bt'iedicti .ns of a g .oil 8 ml hiva! people, always at;acficd to its: soveieit s 1-n as they

i have rtspc:

town, where 1 remained till all was tran

rp.il in the evening, when I came and viewed all the dead and wounded; but,

tiiat'k. do

Boston thirty-six together one th ii-and thrte huudred uufl sixty hogsheads Suar.j ninetv six hogsheads Mokisses. ! TOBAIH-O. ever :il sjnall sles have

i oeen m.ie.e mis wee. m r)res :i'. ( in iriv n-.

taking each e!eci iptior alcne 1 r a-Tt-d rr averaged lots, so much cannot beohfiineil. The stock on harid is rapidly ditr.i'n-h-itii;, and tlie principal part cf the occupation td ihe Levee is i:i t.!).icco FLOCK coiait ues a dull as ever, and h is no .ippe:iranc of iuor.cdj tte ini'ii'tv. .-

JOilN C. R LILLY,

A ;-. 111.

Cacittuq for alc.

Sl-ALRAL t n l scs, wi 11 as

super ;cr

ajserted

lrht Cest

ui acc,;unux!j.t;i.

tt i :n.

ADAMS .

Lau'oni'.'.c, June 4. 1-SJ1

LORD.

fuund none from our neih l"c."?S,4.,ir..,,,.lk.tr.s aI'J 373 lur tl'nl u.

boi hood, save only one ourv' man. Mirk

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