Western Times, Volume 1, Number 7, Richmond, Wayne County, 3 October 1828 — Page 2

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, : , . m j Kl .:. !cllcr Brace, whirh Sad been executed j0' llc wd animal, the horse made ary movement crowned with success, & j J: OniJIGN, ' Wol mpj nv.:n St. IM.'fshur" thai ; bv th FugUi ;v'ptor B -lines, had j leap, and overturned the sledge. The I the trophies of victory, teaching the

' i 4. tth- ; Anh.i9f.:.;r has h id fie-, reach, d Uomh-r jr. silcty, na :ng oeen "u,""ul1' iiiujjiiiiums .mi.ii- tomjuereu 10 ut neve mman envoyol Dc- . i ..r.Tiu.-.L. !,,,,,. L,(.r, , .:,, !,i,, Ti,m,v. taken all til v.-av U! the Nile, which is oara rushed forward to save her, and ity,from the chambers above. he rr.roii-.

'i.l ivcr i,, t. ;o ')-t n ipnl.ir Jour- jhini if, so tint there is d .J l!i Unite 1 Kitchen, pullihed ' nnaiher rupture bctv

! l iyoi ae, c 'it.u'. f.' w s iV.ro M 1 1-, p j ei s on the suhjec i. . . ..... .

l to i h'o ito. d neiv.l l.-rrn ?,! ....

le Hin.ster oi U at, 1. 1. j,t presen- ; t to the (.' hU s t' : pr jret of a 1 i w

rtho suppression of the pi-rnianent ar-i

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reason 10 tear i .in.uiii-it.i.i.i,i

tween these (w.i to its sources, i ut monument was 10

tofi:-isteraa:rairs.i'i-' pliced or: i "ip'ii which iiruce !isited i:t n o ' ;s century, nnd which

i i :;:;ev. j -a ere tben oni Icred trie due source Since the elevation of Count Capo -f the Ni'c, till the western branch had d'lsiria; to the throve of the New Greek -teen exnLred. Tun tnorumei.t wa-

placed herself between her and the ttr- ed tlie heart chillin r.e ws of his dpfe.i

riMe animaljheattacked it,but his sabre -at seat Nelson had met his licet at

bro.ve. An unequal contest took place,! Aboukir; the conflict commenced and

iv, andth: or:; iniz iti-jn of a National 'nplm of the Ivist, tranquility rcii:n-j paid by a pwhlie s Itbscrintion .( ihe Ai iard farnv-d oa the nl n of tint t?fiat Constantinople, and that ritv prom-byssirians,.w).ocorjsider Uruee's virit to

'r inc. Toe it.thieaeo tf tbo Apjsto'ii- i 'os a"ain to be the centre ofCemmercenheir cruntry to have b-er he chief al party diminishes rverv iay ia the f ::r' "T?s jCnae of its attrac!:og so inocli of the Vnimul i; an 1 the Coi:uii of ti.re.j Crkecf. j ittention of Kuvp and tlius to have nr,edufthe l'.x Uei;ents, l)n PerJi The last intelligence from the City I led to its present intercourse with othu. I, I) :i lV'dro,a:ul Don .Miguel h-iJjof Athens, announces the deVih of ers and its conscqaent prosperity, riven t!i ir sanction to a ()ot : oftl.c,C!. Fabvier, who irnmoitalised him J Imlriok of Africa. CoiteMlrlhesupprossiunorthe Con-Uelf in the late war of Independence, j T. ...p. fl.f,ni Timhactoo an-

fen's io ujVa couatius.

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lie it u lor icicra cars iveu in a siaie ., . .. . . r c , . i ti incunce th2 atrivp.l at t.iat i:rcat city of

iiiuiihii. UIUI iiia LiklUUli lili i i- . . r j T" I:. I. C .1.:

scerai ois-iuiiiuiiiieu j.rjyusn lasuiuu.i-

but the bear soon caught the Pole in his

huce paws. Vithcut becoming terrified, the princess instantly took hold of two pistols that had fallen out of the sledge, came behind the terrible animal discharged two shot into his ear, and stretched him dead al her feet. These heroic women could almost make one believe in the truth of the fictions of the romances of chivalry."

continued tremendous, the sun went

down and left the fire of war alone to light the ocean surge, which seemed as though it were itself in flames, when the conflagration arose on board ihe L, Orient, blowing up like the bursting of a volcano with an exploson more tremendous than the earthquake; giving silence to the scene, which was the .sf-

Sleuce of fear and consternation. Again jthe fight renews, but when morning I came two French ships only remained, lunconquered and undestroyed. Each

urceze wnicn neaved the crimson sea

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: The 1 ,st J .amals received from Italy j ;;;;a''V rtWmS rn c of,cs- n ?'lhe Plem such as on France

continue to sneak of ihe extraoidn.ary rtv,.r ;..l-n . respecting me iMic, and me uiscocr Cd;hi3 vulture eye

,r,cre ie af ne:7,rip.,rs:n thai kingdom. Ivr,; rr,,. I ." " and the Niger were the same the distant rea

fi. Mcra! 11 lilloa Kne lVrc was th re atL ,. ' " . , . ., ... river, both having their common source illuminations of the

i . - . ' .t ei uuM-rn.e.ie nils tan icu wiiii nun- . f . . .. v , ri-., i ji ihe br-'.nnin" oi the present month. ,." .1 .. . r n r lin ttie west of Atuca, the latch Clan hhcd his anxious wi

1 he ( ouit ot Naidid was in dislv an-! .. i : i i i r. . attiowcs otlercdasnlendtd prize tothe ln3 ovn.

. III III IliLll !, UllliOIIUI

prolans: on oi a gs:eral

a 1 w i in 1 1 ! ti " arran" ir.cnts i. r i! , , . : i r i ,. rcacn 1 uiioueioo oy 1 ., , . Jreina rcuned mnbition, declined all;.. , , , J d tut ir' hr 1 he Autria:i .1 . idmglv a whole son 1 ' pruenncnt jod promotion. - f . 1 troops r.cc-ipv at promt tt.ly the Mn-i1 1 -pnng from 1 O'tsmoi c;! Vvniee, 1.. 1 a kw 1. itui. 1 I'11 01, Jai-ax. (The Marquis orAng

leiuseu . . . , . 1 11 .. . . . .

ir.surn ttion. .,,. ... . ,.. . , 1 ursl mi mber 01 uie.r no(Jy wno 6nouia Abandoning for the present (he thot'

I J .' ' rp nrli 'I iiii'mrtnA hv ivnfcr - mill arcnr- nf m-.l'lnn tcti,f nn ( 1 T -f

TlUfil 1 ! " "j 1 """""M ' um-uiuii mc: ui.inu oi

dron sailed Kist j Cntain, imaiiininir perhaps with true

o-tsmouthin the attempt, j correctness, his high ambition might reorAngle&cas cutter, the j Ccive a blast much too severe in an el-

;rt ia.e v-:i the she'.ea of; Sir.ce the opn'.n of these Mands to; Vi,was expected to carry ofT the prize ; rment so powerful, the borders of the

W p :itu!

f no i.v .I

tr:c AJiiatie. At--r r.r .

t .r.i:es A, u.'" i. iuvr ol I ranee,

c i.l.n lea to te-;le at rieuur'.m how-

For the western times. FRAGMENT.

Xnr.nlrnn?s viivs of rnnnnref 1 n .1 ,..1.1 . i...ij

t ,v.w. ..,.u ,u.u auu .u giuiica wiui me iiuracrous now extended to other countries than dead. Vet this reverse nf frt,, n,.,l

more closely border- jdismal disaster, was far from tramelin"

tiad long surveyed, his designs: and notwithstandinrr pvnrv

lms of the Last, while the jcxertion was made to exnel him fmin

,i . . . .

mcir country, lie continued his march, traversed the isthmus of Suez visited the fountains of .Moses marched thro' the desert so famed in Sacred History and entered Palestine. While his soldiers gazed on the howling wilderness with feelings disturbed and unpleasant, 'twas the nature of Napoleon

to aomire us loneliness, and extent,

morning sun cner-

sh of making them

the trade with F.urope, there is iso des- but strenge to fay bit William Curtis, !,e were soon to feel the harpy touch , for it filled his soul with a pleasure

jcnaing me acn iy anu nour.ntngcon-inaing reimeu nis lavourue iuilii uuj:-i ot Uiis mysterious cnua or late, 'liut i wnicti served to fan tlie torch of his am

nlilioii nfthc CoiKitry. The Japanese !ger,thc Jun-jfrau,by means of hr r round ; Europe's two most potent nation?, i bition whose blaze was already unexI are al.o rapidly adopting FngH-h min j stern and flit bottom was enabled to j Knsard and France, were anticipating 'amplcd. He next looked on Gaza and

erllu'i'iiy 'i'n I ) iti he-s 1ju i i ' ivcai pass swios ui mc n.., ja uesperaxo collision, anu nxeu tneir i u was nis Jaila, though it fiercely ceul An-'.nlein" ii.tri - f r at t! e ( 'o ut ! lll; .VCl,"-er' c:unc out mi" jearsj which the sharper and deeper vessels ieyes upon the fleets and armies which 'fended the attack, yielded to the licen.f K -r i in or! r of u'ni 'w co ili-' u,t'' ''lt'e Proriu,;o aad ; grounded ; and meeting, in one of the , Cy cUppn?ed were soon to meet in ;tiousness of his soldiery, and long will t'ion 'a -'uVt" th"0' pu'd-c ''France ! w hoc fat,,cr ( 'ilcd in l''1"- after the! alt-water lakes thro' which the Niger jCOmbat and whose blood was to crim- its gory sand hills whose' stain cannot be iv 1 ! . tT 1 it I 1 !' r.', . t''- V'.if..''"-01 brilliant success in London, isjrunswith considerable shoals of sea- son t!)e ocean wave, or manure the soil, cleansed by time, bear witness to the

I , , .1 . . ... I it a !. In ,"illll-'l,"l-1-u " .iuijiiui,'!. ' u ui,.. . v.t., I...-, v . v. . ,,3 hh" uuLni tiiiim-t; iu iiiuci. 1 lit; iiiuii iaa ui uik lUlKlSIl

I kj in 1 Ckll' v.. Ill viii 1. 11. MVI li.S- ,

the I'ahce

dra:i. fr.i.tiau to K ;i.h

ol rv I t j.ar'ia ul.-jin Ih'-v irre:ve

vr u!v pt ris ion of two in.ih.-i.-i- f

l rt::r'i Gjveinun'i t. A i pert is in

circul iti ri, that th; luc '.e F f.ieaux hal slu it-'d to return to France to ie;d-.: with General La fa ettr, found-

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aeler in a Japanese t rage' v.

1 brought out at the t.Me.itrc

at Je M .! which thev mot appropriately towed

om tl'e',lt l'ie e;rrrLS5 desire o "the Chief ?Lin in triumph into the port of Timbuctoo, ' idaiin. a few miles onlv from the great city it-

China. jsclf. and li en very generously gave Letters from the Capital of China! ,hrn up to the corporation, to forma tate,th it there arc now not b.ss than civirk feast worthy cf the great occa-

his diim on tin; illei!;; rcf his title wily comn.is:en nouses m L.ivcr( o. i,

ItV.LATIONS WITH MEXICO.

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imdetothe doiMs that wcie albat in j and .Manclic-ter goods t,: ;itt r to United States rc ?2 h r-pectn- the I.-giimacv of the ; ' -"P1 ?b nu.icens are much yr te. red : n ew York, Ihe ratiticn J)ac d.? !Jr!.-a.x. and th-' protest th? C .nmesc U their own. and t-e M. v;can Government, of a , uhk!, ih, DucirOilcansn.ideresptc-i'yh.n: porcelain u old at luul, rJy trc:itv iu.tw..t n the UnitcdSt;

. ,rv ,.t?'.r 1 ) .1, n.i ri. u iJ.ip.v '. merchants c s t a b lirlied al l ekiti ai tnt ,

therefore, th- evcrtic of his n::ht. asi ! bcsides several ageiits from Lond-n es I

iili.-i f Fiance. F. JVrence i, n0w t ibli-hments and a tew depots for iir n,r, yMo Orbro-on, the Mexican

imdetothe doiMs that wcie albat in i rai gaam and .Manclic-ter goods t,: ;itt r to United States received,

ratification bv

Jiounda:iri nnd

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tingh;,,:.;:i. jiwiceme price ... x .e or.g.uai v.nu:a ( Mcxico, ,v.icll liad fcccn concluded at

tnanui ictuic 1.1 me uazur?. ; a ...a;ri T ,r..

ji 11 ia ll ll J'liil L. ill lilt jimn uiuj, wf.... Kinuuom or Fjokiiara. juary. On the 2A Augut thi? informa Mr. T. Moore the celebrated En ! tion was given to the Fresidcnt, who glish poet, who is now ery far advan idid not consider himself at liberty to ted in years, having determined oa a'exchange ratification of the Treaty, jurnev through Fersia and Cashmcerl without the further consent tf the Scuta lU'hara .'Sam-ircand. to illustrate ate, inasmuch as the four months had

bv personal researches one cf In. corli-kM'Ircd, within which there was a slip-

Fr ' -:x. The Ivir.g of Fni-:a, v.'acsc death is poitcd in the las; licrlia .Iturnal, i?

sat j to be little ugri.tted bv 1, 13 sub

ject, wh c j

t eT,ee!a;ii ns ho haJ

frau.'.ulentl v fr i-t; .ted daring the

whoh: course t hi? ii'ign,' tha promise of a Co.iititutio.i !.;ch he never granted to them.

Oa the TO'.h i:i- nt w. ltf zc on ' ;,..i'. :( its ol of O.-.ar I-, the s '1 "f H

"st ikc m

tM

I i

the thr n e of t .Sucdrn ar.jn r.n. ir'-

pte

a deputation of ycuth'and virgins from the city came out to meet him, and led

v.i K. . c-!eb rated .ho accession Tilinnt'e, to

A Kirgdi.m ol ii . . . .

1 ,.e '.'ri in.pll ; 1 .;,,,, ,V. ..mi.l mucir cntirrs

- I llllli 111 1 lUI II UUI1IIIMIU I u ? I V , - vr . .7, w- p..i:r...J tvith gK-at po.T.p, L-t.iat .inJ ,.1 Ua Hookh' had bcQ S'.ocLholrn and hwed-n. : t r:.rittc J into several As'mtic languages Ni:t i'.y.v i.y n-. ' and " as every where familiar to the An experiment bar be-n 1 .telv made' i"1( tic readers of the Kast; but 'The in thr rd, J:'Antverpo:'a.!uing-b.-.t; 1'udge Fami!),'and 'The Two penny or-ub m uine vessel. It retained a pot F ig' th-y could make nothing of. crow of t..ur men ot.lv. -.hich were let . Mr. Moore's May was expected to be to their enterprise by the gallant Hear-; one round of nativity. Admiral de Montgery: and h iving -ail-l Svr.tA. ed u:k!.t v. alc r throu-h a -nee of two, T,y Hc.lcr St.lt,i,opc nj c(t her inib sit phced a he ivy ch ir,-e of ow- - , r.,e;.i,., i,oi Tv.p nnrl

Mi'JilUllrll I'-lV-VIIVU U,VI.V'I ,yvv

her summer retreat

Mnl.rnr.pnnLallaUookliiulation in the Treaty that the exchange

had arrived eafth at amarcand,at thephould be made, and with which stipubeginning of the'present year; and not-jhiou before them, the Senate had adwithstanding his long silvery beard jviscd and consented to the I reaty .--fr he had adopted the Oriental costumiTheTrcaty ia therefore to be again laid

prisoners.

But Acre, on which town he said "depended the fate of the east,' was reserved to check his bloody career his army was defeated and his hopes of "flying" to Damascus nnd Alleppo, of being on the Euphrates, and of possessing Constantinople and the Indies, were frozen in the bud. VESFASSIAN.

der mi ! r the k 1 of a tiftv-gua

removed from the:..- e in a lateral liicc

c 1 i 1 1 1. 1 .

v 'an. ii Wi ll

lamid the Snows and cedars of Le bri

be fore the Senate at the next session cf

Congress; together with a Camvurcial Treaty between the two nations negotiated at Mexico in February last, to the ratification of which, it is understood that a condition has been anrexed b) advice of the Mexican Congress, which was not attached to it when the Senate of the UnitcdStates advised its ratification. .Vat. if. FromStgurs Memoircs. POLISH LADIES. 'Of the innumerable anecdotes I have had of the courage and heroic character of the Polish ladies, I shall confine

mvelf to the notice of two. In one of

tide of w ar being ready now to roll on towards the East, his mighty arma

ment, more splendid perhaps than modern Europe ever had beheld, set sail in May, just as the Orient sun was rising in ;.!! its brilliancy, which to Napoleon appeared a shining beam ofbissoughtfor glory 1 1 is enthusiastic legions had

bv this time learned the invasion of

England was not his present design, yet

the murky veil which covers future events, wa3 not sufficiently withdrawn

from their eves for them to learn in what part of the world their carnage next might rage. Dut Malta, once Christendom's strong citadel, soon knelt before, and resigned to the hand of this conqueror, in submission, though, heretofore, those fortresses were thought impregnable, they now forgot their'power, and ielded al rnot without resistanrc. Alexandria, that city so famed in the annals of our race, next saw the sea bearing to its shore his hostile empire, 'ocr .Mediterranean's mountain wave it came, with pestilence and war; but though each Turk with a spirit of indignant rage

prepared to defend their magnificent citadel and monuments of ancient gran dcur, their persons, homes and propertv; their walls decayed and ruinous

gave way and fell, leaving the hungry men, from henceforth, shall be convic

(lc:$:ps. Women are often accused of gossiping, but we are not aware that it has ever been the subject of legal penalties, except at St. Helena, where among the ordinances promulgated in 170 wo find the following: 'Whereas., several idle, gossiping women, make it their business to go from house to house, about this island, inventing nnd spreading false and scandalous reports of the good people thereof, and thereby sow discord and debate among neighbours, and often between men and their wives, to tlie giet grief and trouble of all good and quiet people, and to the utter extinguishing of all friendship, amity, and good ncighourhood ;for the punishment and suppression thereo-f, and

to the intent that all strife may be ended, charity revived, nnd friendship

continued, we do order, that if any wo-

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uo:.t ana re," air.ve tne " n """"'- l(0II(illl( taken up her new adodc in the

v.nteratmed.stanrottnJlaa.e i.om;vali v of j,.!,,!,., between the the last wars, which the Poles had to the spot where, the ship I iy at "1-'',rv Mr.unt of Olives and Mount Zion, rt L,n..rt against the Turks and Tartars,

nti'l '.liH ll Was PV lU- lime O sliAUei-i , . . r 1 ..1 ftlo ftfTrrmlw,ali nltnrLf l lv

ICIIIllltJIII. lit! ..l JIIIi( lll'V fc, ' " Ull til' . ' 1 I LIIIUV " I" ........ ..v.. ..... i

those barbarians, whose number and

f.-rocitv excited universal consterna

tion. After several bloody assaults, and at the moment another wa3 going

to be made, which was the more alarm

ing, as a breach had been made, the gar

cd by thu sub -limine explosion, as to . o rc..,inei, 'aW hcr l)Cnevo

he m u.ea iot iouv h i mg. u " 'v h(.IlC0 and vivacity, and her house wa

a m ui1 , c i eiTiaiiiiy m u i.h-sc- mi u . line .. wilt Ue introduced into naval warfire, -n at the. e.piis: .f fcurmen

:.:id a in rtar, a ihip if the lin: may be i!e-t roved at a single rxplo'ion, and 1JJ J men ( ut oil" at one stroke from the enemy's forte.

Pol :.n.

thf Chief rcsot of all the very intelligent

visitors to the Jewish capital, which was increasing in splendour every day Peusiv.

Our letters from Persia mention the

ison, weak r.nd worn out with fatigue.

was about to lay dow n their arms, and

thus yield up their children to slavery,

of Warsaw, in lienor of the Patriot Kasmi i . O i the ped st..l there is the

1 j11 .v:ng rhort inscription:

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commencement of several great nation

al works at l-pahan, the ancient Captal ' ,1 - ia mctl to dcath.and their women

..r ii... i;..!,:. n..- ..rn,.m inn. . .. .1 :u. i

An eo lcstrtian statue, n white mar- l" . " to tnc mo;i nornoic outrages; wnen no

I ' ..,11. ...... -.11. II, r . . - I'.ni.L.rl.nA,! I . . .lttl-l l l.. 11'

bl'liHleen crtct'd in Ihe nui re- , mlrepm ronsn lauy, uameu ivazamows

which iiu5 iihimi"u uiu tuv, siiim vi 'u u-a. anncarcd wimi arms in ncr nanus

the tunnel beneath the Thames, and j f0iOWcd by several female companions hich enough for caravans of c.aircl tolr:1iip,i tho warriors te resume their hon

it.r.'iiioli ;mntlipr u:u I lir r rer t ion 'lil.. I 1 ..1 . f.. - . U

, . , i r- . , i'.;j , " - - -' 1 Or. Hiaue ilieill lllll"ll IUI IIICII IICilKUCiS

,j -.i,ui wi.'.tuo. ...n Itali.ui ()U.a ll0,c. for Which aircviTCj i

ons of conquest to satiate their thirst

on blood and plunder, and this permitted by the chief w ho wished, perhaps, to show his power on the place sought out by his ancient brother warrior, as

the capital of hi? vast dominions, it had

once seen its vast library on flames by

rdcr of the caliph Omar; it now felt

the distress of plundering soldiers, permitted by the ambitious Napoleon.

hero Ftolcmv by hi liberality made

hundred thousand prisoners his most

attached and faithful subjects, Nano-

eon breathec unnecessary cruelty, to

triUc dismay in those he would des

troy, itie walls w inch once behold the

beauty nnd splendor of Cleopatra

crumbled at the touch of these western invaders. Next up the Nile he bent

us course, traversing a sandy desert, Sc

f from the ranks' a soldier chanced to st ray

Some foe concealed was seen to dart into

Hid breast a deadly w eapon Mamelukes Mounted on Arabian steeds were seen

Dashing orr the nlain. well armed with

i weapons

Ofwar. their rich nlumed turbans waving

Iii the air, &arm and costumes glittering

In the sun, holding in high contempt their foes . Puitthey were conquered, and frantic w ith

to

i

C :.mce

ed hone bv nraise and renroach

r. mi A.ir.uu. Lomponywas cxpecicu noin iapics ; y (urn?i f,rcd iha citizens with cnthu

hi- nf the I 'nited 1 iin I a third, a magnilicient Mechanic sl5iasm, rendered Ihe most fearful intre

ti Vnuh America, Institution, w'.nclsis warmly patronised n;d caVc strength to the most feeble

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population! ny me r:naii.

An a nt .

The last accounts fiom Mecca siatedj

M! It !.!!' lb "1.11 ( ' ".it!l - i I ua I

l at '

? ?,,. hn'... co i..tr.hnrn C ;pe

tb it ,f

. I J. ) ' nlnhitant

c;

i . nr. .ie it t. is b r, v a n j 1 1

II u. i :o i n Fro a

L)'v-r C tna ! i, as w. il s I r.i an.t roli,i.lcrahy

Ft nil, K'n'h'v i.M' ..rp.a ti;d in' that the shrine of Mohammed at MeditJ.'u". Tlie i.rrtl -tiate i-il ux ia,j fcCaicely any visitors at all. ha;. Lit? Fai'i ivnt. in the m i.i.l'n Md j4,. r0iitiiiu.il iits of tlm Steamboats,

.ify of ( 'o! J fibis, wliitli feK.ies qnte ; j,.,.',,,. hetween India,andl" g) pt by the

and filled their hearts with the heroic

ll une that shone in her eyes. At Iter

voice,the unanimous cry ofiictoryjibcrtj

ted cf tale-bearine. mischief mLin.

scolding, or any other notorious vices, they shall be punished by ducking or whipping, as their crimes or transgres

sions shall deserve, or the governor and council shall think lit.1

Two fiiends who had been srpara-. ted a great while, mooting by chance, one asked the other how he did? he replied that he was very well, and mu married since they last met, "That is good news inded."' "Nay, not so very good neither, for J hue married a shrew.'' "That is bad loo.' Not s. bad neither, for I had (wo thousand pounds with her.'' "That is wrll agahr "Not so well neither, for i laid

it out in sheep, and they all died with the rot"' "That was bard in truth." Not so hard neither, for I s0ld tl,r 5,3 for more than the sheep cost me." "Ave, that made yon amends." 4,Not so mnch amends neither, for I laid out my money in a house and ir. was burnod." "That was a great loss indeed." "Not so great a loss neither, for :nu zcifc :ras

1 . v burned in it.

rage.

gentleman

TECUMSLMLA

of high standing in Virginia,

And dipair,did burl their weapons a the , States the lot lowing, as related to Last means of defence, and Crand Cairo, jhim by the officer who was t In' EgyptN former prideo'ieldedtohi sway. 'subject of it. This officer, in a Delighting in the changes of govern- skirmish with a nartv of Hritish

ments, ai:d revolutions of empires, he ;uul Indians, in the late war, was

indeed seemed to convince the coun-

scverelv wounded and unabled to

cper and' in .i the ereat annual Pilgrimage had ihurst forth. All took up arms, follow

P. r a and roli,i .Icrably fallen off in numbers, and led the steps of the heroine, nnd rushed

headlong npon the barbarmns, whom

ncroe the I-t.'i n;n

it.

,Ki d Sim, liad givi:n great 6tir to com

i.f J: irwn, and

ri n. w.is'n-d bv the A'l odic on tuc,c,: and it had been found to be

o i" -Htsa.i I th- P.u.ite - the other ;j.H t,.,e i Arabia as in other countries, i h,h iiie iv... Pivinu d Senates arojt,;it, whete .Commerce flourished,

held, at W.'.shingtoti fir the north, at d ( v-nOV,l,Mlge advanced and tupcrstitioi

nt llahvar far the o;iih,lhu pie?eni.tg .-.i i. ( ...I .1! :cnv nri'l

the m rn ry ol i:icur:H.u - v

;.:! tfi" two gle.V.est p.tftiata,

cf this

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i:' ;iU.ent U artcr oi uic gio-Jc.

declined.

Anvssix: . A monument to the celebrated trav-

they threw into confusion, dispersed.

and put totlight with dreadful slaughter. With less dory, but not less firmness of inind,thePrincessLuboir.irtka ex

I ricatcd himself, by wonderful presence of mind, from the most imminent danger. She was one dry in her sledge, riding under the immense canopy of a

sombre forest, when, at the turn of a narrow path, she came unexpectedly within a few steps of a bear, rendered furiou3 by hunger. At the approach

ti iiifi lin Ann.ir L.f l mm. . .l..lln..l

theheroofamightVdram.,whoscaiminS(- w0 ImhanS in,S,,C(1 tmv' was universal t.way;to obtain which (ars ,,m to stcure 's Scalp asonly required the "unsheathing of his jtheir prey . One appeared to he victorious sword: d iiuagin'mg that ,a chief warrior, and was clad in Deity had bestowed on him the possess-u British uniform. The hatchet ion of the earth, which when subdued upliflcd to give the fatal

h.swbdom might in future l,eStow.-lb,.oxV , 11,0 lll0U-ht ):iSSt;( Cairo had fallen, and many a defeated ,mml t,Klt somc t,,e Icfs were soldier flying at his approach, sought in ' Masons, and members of travelling the daik wave ofthe Nile, a grave of re-1 Lodges in the llilisli army. "p'gave a masonic sign. It staved

II ! 7 irV'I1!;10"111 ot tlie savage warrior. the sake of the paltry gold which they rIM , w , . , ,, . " . , ,fA ,iu. carried about their persons. Itut whilel 1 1,0 '?lC,1.Cl Jrm,os U ,U

his flag here, waved triumphant, eve

o-i-nimd the TiiiVinii stirnii1'' b;r-