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THE MUSEUM.
DKATH. *Yif’ .
\\hat art tliou, Death, that we should fear
‘l he shadow of a shade ?
Vr'hat is thy name, t at rr.eets the ear
Os wh ch to be afraid ?
Thou art not cart,, thou art not pain,
But thou a at rest and peace ;
Tis thou car.st make our terrors vain,
Aud bid our torments cease.
‘Thv hand can draw the rankling’ thorn
■ From oiit the wounded breast;
* Thy curtain’ screens the wretch forlorn,
Thy pa fit trlves liiui rest.
Misfortune's sting. Affl'cfioh’s throes,
Detraction's poisonous breath',
The world itself and all hs woes
Are swallowed up ill death-.
FAME.
Oil! who shall Kgh‘ly.say that fame
TANARUS, nothing hut an empty name!
\VI.iVV ill that sound there is a charm
The nerves to brace the heart to warm, i
As thinking of ■ i e mighty dead,
■pile, i onr.g, f-om youthful conch will Start
Anil vow with little hands outspread,
hike th-in to act a noble part.
TANARUS,, one nl the principal streets in Bristol is a
spirit shop, curt irfnn-'ilia'fcly over it, ns an flu
per sto'-y, a h mosoni - if.’ ( ' '<'vg-house; on this
Was written ti e following ejiigrani;
There's t spirit above, and a spirit below,
* A spirit of joy, all” a s int iff! wot;
The sii-rit above w a pirii divine,
But the spirit: below is the spirit of w ine.
Th compliance with the • yint of a Horieopon
dent, wrpiest.it the pi.re which foil-two. although
■me c vifiss'we are not entirely piea utl milk it H e
could have wished ‘hat in the and. itrlbutinn nf light
and think, the dwleer parts if the picatre had been
touched with a]> ncil less 1 hiavy. -or that the aw her
had fnruHh&t tepewie tMiiuptbons, And met us
hiUliugin one hand the rote, while in the other lie
grasped the Irini'tc oj thorns. History p emits ns
■wiiit numberless examples of great and good vs weli
as had ll omati am white the whole gex are taunt
ed with the crimes of a Cleopatra,it is unjust to pa. s
overjhc virtues of a C’ineiiu?]~l'el Intel.
WOMAN!
Woman! tin') art the sonree of good”ami
evil to man. ll* regards you with the eyes
or admiration. You are riie main spring
of his j ry;but the curse of Iris existence.
\, ho is ae that i-* truly happy without you?
a ~| yei, does, that individual exist, wlio
In*, oof been displeased with jour cou
,| ~■:? You possi s'* the beauty .t (he full
blown/r >sc; or a.e destitute of its thorns.
Th* stare'y swan boasts not a whiter bo
som;’lye gaudy peacock does not surpass
vi i<i pride and vain glory. I) i ; U is the
Ipstre of you., spu kliiig eye-.! they are the
g filling * .ns of uiiio’.s nIV ciions: they fir..
Die suns t at direct hfoi through she shad./.;
\ry epioon of life; j u too olle(i they p on- j
it.i i‘ y 'rtit fatiius to the bewildered Wander-j
er, who sumbits himself b tueir guida-nce;
tney lead him into dangerous paths, and he
fj.r ws dmw to his mv i dcstruciio i. Youi
car.ti lips, so gracefully paruug, like the
tn ee/.e fumed, dew wet tl AVer, tune few
ters brond many a heat 1; they toe fumed
to entice, and speck pretty things; they are
possessed of teat power id attHicliuu wlticU
cn comm ad a thnu;u,iU eyes in an in
h aiit. But why does the. too cvdalnus
s ‘ti of A lam believe the lips nf the daugb-j
ter id live a, e sweet? Why is he led to
imagine the molar of the Go's sprang from
that's .;>c ? I'iiOfie chattering lips ol
thipe, O woman! are like the rose leaves
that conceal a serpent oridctieatli -then
beiutuesr dingerou- as the fail burning ta
p.i’s right to the unconscious mot!)
t <at tl utters .around it, and meet* it, its
ruin iti what it moat tid.nirred Your
shiv.-*- tongue, is the mother 1 of-many words
•—Eloquence is tire off-ptm of your voice*.
5, qi.ic-.y proceeds i.o:n your mouth—
Ymir ‘a-'gouge, seldom in another’s praise;
olt.:;’- in y tur own. Truth and innocence
sometimes direct yniir conversation; scan
d u ao<l del action oft timet. —You are moj
its b t >i?d iti your own affdrs; t/e trs in I
r*. Fair offspring of l?ve,
v dvi;l fiid winds to praise jour xilfc-j
„ Tiiev are b-antifiil to behold j
. s t e cuilng in* ‘-,cf evening* there tin-1
;|.*:>avtinj; su i liriJ.es their re. ael forms with;
i . ( .s’ .mint; but tn** nowiiol?soma va-j
j .!. ibat Irnmln contagion, may disguise!
i v iirnn.ii unde ‘lie specious appearance]
id ‘a. 1 ini v. Light-footed worn.;! graceful*
1,. ~ i sn thy step-: too mountain daisv
cm bends beu'ealu the touch of thy elas
tic toei
“Grace is in all your s'eps;
‘itlt-avcn inyonr eye;
••In even gesture dignity and love.
The vluve is inn ioi e iaithful and lovrrig)
neilev is the wind of April more likleand
changeable, n**r ‘he serpent more poison-
Du . t than vo in oin the moment of anger.
* You ;m* illy as til’- ievaet, hit cur.uirg as
tnu !iw e .v>e i,the noise of liiu chase i, b
iiml i-e ; the subtle hare, only shifts
fully for h r own safety; but you shift your
ways t • gain admirers. interest dwells in
your heart —guile on your tongue—cunn
ing in your look ami hypocrisy in your
s n'ti *.
‘•O worn sin’ woman! whether lean or fat,-
“In tar e an angel, anil in hi art a cat.”
Yjur jjai ments vary their hues for every
season; nay, fur every month aiul dty
They are taore changeable than the Came-.
leon. Th** stars hide themselves before
the lustre of ypur courtly rolic: the rain
bow vanishes asliaroert, f. oin thie variegat
etf apfieaiance ofyout’ dress. Nature has
almost exhausted her stores to make you
engaging. Fashion is the daughter ot your
linger—the fantastical oilsptingof your
own invention. Vv hat have you not been
capable > f doing. O woman?'ami what
have you not beer capable of sdyitig? —
Man lust Eden for thee, and by thee was
man restored to the favor of offended Hea
ven. Troy, proud-walled l'toy, was de
str yeti so- thee; Mark Anthony lost the
world for thee —you li3ve done much evil,
you have many faults; still you ate engjag.j
i'ig;this world is a desert, ;> gfothy region*
niJiout tliee. Thou art honored, O wo
man! because you are the mother >• hu
man race. It is vour dear, thoVoely im-
age, that makes solitude supportable; con
versation is dull and spiritless in your ab
senre; without thee, the Society <>t man i
'disquieted; lti discourse is insipid and un
edifying. lie who lives without thee,
lives alnnoj*be languishes and sig its for
|your pleasing cyii i crse and sweet society.
! VV hv? because you are .to him a part ct hitti
jycT—'constituting an essential part of his
being. To day vou have given t Ifoicij t<>-
iiiirrow you are forgiven, and y.Br t>-
*or courted a- if you h-ttl riot -b eti the of
f nijer. Are,you sad. Ife is sbo in grief;
are yiiu uir ny, }•* rejoices; do you re
buke, horror binds him to .ib-nce, a e y u
angry, lie avoids your wrathful coiioteti
••!tic, and is toe fi st to sue for reconcili.i
tion. Thou art, indeed. O’ woman! the
-■mice of good ami evil to man:—.Subject
to many fr ail ties and follies, for which you
are par-lined because you are u<vian’
Woman! angelic, wonderful woman! the,
favorite of Gpil; the id hi of man the hand-,
maid of the Deify; the scourge of creation, j
• In*object Hove & uderation; the cause oil
st ife and disenfi’jii. Strange, eccentric,
’ woihaflj great, little,majestic,insignificant,
virtuous, vicious, -industrious, pernicious,
modest, impudent, jnuilent, ioctitilious, en
vious, ambitious vvpmsn! Thou ait the
i wonder tis wmiders. What is like fnyou?
! —Nothing! I can neither love, nor despise
you; because you are consistent in diame
ter, neither more nor less than WOMAN !|
u i tli
So much of Heaven an l ofTIoH about rARrj
‘There is no living with th e, nor -niUmtt
■ ihnei #’
AFRICAN DANCEIIS.
From Ctiiitj.buV’s Journey ritu Htulhern Africa.
Awer suppor vee hcawi the mm'um) of music
rtearlh - king’s tic, see \Y\ walked over to the
place from woeoce the sound Cause, ami (outlet
a far, e party da erg, and in tins way expnsfes
iig lived',; av.m account of the lute f’.-rt-iizin,:
‘isiiis About !;> men were .dancing, in n circle,
:ac|i holding aid bio. a reed. They leaned
h!r.- fi-o s, round an I round the circle, keeping
time, Thu . kin directed the dance, leaping
nul playing upon a revd exactly uke tli.i id isei a,
from tv lions i 6 cruidonly he distinguished try a
long rod which hecavried, reaeffing ci'.iuKlrra
hty li.gh r than His liesl Hee iao v his eldKri!
>o, was the o-.ty :>ung person engaged -in the
dance M.i-v vi-im-n hi bed fir -- Itj|pi tin.-
crowd vs -p c aliii y r and leaped tar’ <st;c;v!i'.’
afound die uaucurs* smjieg and el.tpj i.ig -their
hands.
Tlie.ilaoi’e bsoao about 4 P M \ye looked
>t them for a short ti ne About 1 : women
rood m a row under the imo-a tree, clappuij:
U-. ir panda and .J. g-i ig,- or rather . iinrpng t. •
‘one Abort the same mi be. f m.:n ‘ cic
•.iuncihg in two ,mv’. before them, making now
antic motions Withaliiir hands, anil each aitsum
•Off a C ufoenance <Xp • s&ive of idiptism; the
wo •.•'ii, by t iru.> >t. :> iajr r ,u rheir row, ,p.
pioachyd to and receded!’ oiii h oanceig, m..a
fog similar motions with their hands and ieet as
• the men, and tniUim; on si.nil r motions and s'ii
'.nidity of couiitcnanoe. relation of .'(ateebe’a
had Iter face strangely p.ented. Like the oili
tliers it tv n smeared with red cclire, hut an inch
‘above and below her eyes was painted across
wiib orange color, and her lygs will) the same,
Many ot’ their attitudes and motions dye signiti-!
cant; some timesthey pVvate their hands above
the head, hs it gently nuliitifj off a revering,
sometimes they streich them out behind, as if'o.
nreicnt a 'person pressing upon them, then oe
fore as if wrapping ribbons round tile arms
Again they appeared as if throwing smaething 1
to toe ground with which they aro disgusted~ !
Other mot inns resemble those of ;\,nefs ui p.iss
ing_b> some di-agreeable ob-jer.i, which he was
lesirdus that even Itii clothes should not touch
Vi ovi'ig ‘.lie scene again about twilight, l ob-f
servcdxiYftituration''huitiakt n pjace in t he dtftige. j
i’he women were now and .hah stepping from]
■ heir rows, rustling towards the men, an,l push
ing Kj-ai-ist them, like b ills, with their headr; iti
the man who was attacked, and who was eudea
vi>: ring t*> keep his step in tiie dance was over
t-.u'O'-d, it ’ xcitc-da unh crsal laugh’ against, him
l oh* rv*. d-a yoditg man intentiona ty Call beh>-e
the attach ofayomvT Fem-afe loaded with heads.
She was universaily chem ed tonne victory she
h:al pi litincd. I’he features of the scope a ett
t:x:iw?ne*y satagt-, an.lsifipcareil so shocking,;
. ihat I IhiMight if an Km-opt.-in army hid 00-.imi
u6on.it uiiawart S. at the same hour in t v -
! uin.c, they would hava- been fora inoni.- u;ip ,al
led, sapposing d>e hioutli of the utfcn:::i ixig.'ians
were opened before them.
The dancing ended sbnni tea ni id. h* ; con .
tinning.si* hmirs wi.'liout iuie.anit- i'm, which
was c nsidcrcd a sho. t time Had it been inoot!-
j light hi • dir.ee would probably have been pro
! tracte-l till brcakol day, v heuihe wainertw'niii;
I have pr> ree.h'd to toeir work in the field a*.
: brisk ut.d as lively us if they b id slept tiie whole
(night. They arc-never ob-e-v:ed to reifo- v
■ ill .ait on such ecassions, notwlthstar.di'.g the
; perapuatio;! ecc.uioncd by their great e.\e, lion.
Violation of the 11,: venue f .-uv.i—YViJl.
iani Johnson and William K fgar were Ii
ned 400 dollars each at the ITstrict Con i
of the U. States, held at Utica on the 2-2d
ultimo, for a volotioii of the revenue, Law.
They are a!s<> liable to be disqualified from
holding any office of honour or profit under
the G. iiates, for seven years.
From the Bo m Palladium, Sept. 6.
from Africa.
Ky captain .1. Could, jun. f the brig Vru
, debt, from Africa, we b arn, that its April,
the English Government took possession
„f the forts and estblisheaments on rhe
Coast of Africa, lately Selnnitig lo the
“African Company.” and immediately pla
ced them under colonial laws and restric
tions! _ ,
Sir Charles McCafthy, Giiv. Gen. s*.d
Commander of Western A Irica, arrived in
the Iphigenia, and nn the si!i ot A; ril is
sued the"ting’s proclamation, and closed
the port to all foreigners. The Prudent
was generously supplied wills an anchor,
by com. M. who evinced a disposition to
do any thing consistent with his duty for
the protection of American commetee on
the coast.
Cons. Sir U. T. Mends, with the Iphige
liia, , Myrmidon, Pheasant*and Morgiana,.
s ud a Poituguese brig captmetl, weie at
Accra, >n April.
Com. M. had information, that a vessel,
said to be an American brig, had bee cut
uli’hy the natives, at a place near tit. An
d t-ws, on the \Vjnward- Coast, the captain
am! mate killed—vessel ron on sliore, and
crew made slaves, ilo intended sendirg
ja sloop us war up, to olitain the property
land survivors, or punish the natives by des-
| tr ying their town.
Tin.* -quadron under Com- Mende.in.the
short space of tv.o months captured exceed
ing 2000 slaves, principally in the Calabar
and 15 nny Rivers, ts is a subject of re
gret th itour ciuiiers and i not visit the Lve
vvard Coast, where our coininerce wants
protection,and tlteslave trade is most ex
tensively carried tin.
Com. M. fell in with a U.’S. Gov, sebr
jin charge of lient. flunfe , and supjili-d
jharwith 30 men and an officer, by teques!
[of Ct 11. of vi iiom iiir Robert spoke in t it*
ihighest feints of comureridatiou as an utfi*
cer of uncommon merit.
Fro m the Gold C’ ust Ga. May 21
We have the higl) grutificatinn if *n
r nftuncins tiic roiui n to t!iis anchorage,-of
, !I M frigate Ipl igenia, Cum. il. Mertls,
from a bi dliant and successful cruize to
ibt; fiver ilunrtv, Uavicg cnpturwl 6 lave
vessels, with no loss than 1056 slaves on
[board. The cintnted vcnsels have beet*
’ sent to Sierra Leone for adjudication.—
IWe understand from the best authority,
that the boats of the [pbigiM-.ia end Myr
midon, under command id Lt. Mildmay,
net with great resistance, the slave vex
std-* were so moored acrossd’ie river that
me? preheated a formidable battery, and
although the Kn dish colors were displayed
ii the boats, the brutd and pi atica! slaves
dealers opened a lire upon there, which
they incessantly kept up, till vanquished
by the intrepidity and bravery of our ta r s
li’be Ijwtigmiia and MyniiUltip, ha! ‘ each
one min liilled and several severely woun
ded; tiie loss on the side of the iniquitous
slave dealers vas v.-ry gr at: many “f
I'lem leaped overboard and were iastuntly
•k-voured by the sharks. We reg et to
sly (hat a few of the sluves, vvlso were on
(be decks of the slave vessels, during the
■iclion. were severaly wou mletl, and a poor
female lost both leg-, and another her right
arm. The Myrmidpn was afterwards sent
tn the river Calabar, wherp it is fully ex
pected ‘he will fell in withs me more of
these robbers of these population of Africa.
The Morglana captured, oil’ Cages, a
Portuguese'skive vessel, with 112-laves.
It is scarcely four months tuner the gal
lant Commodore arsivod mi the wes
tern shores did in that short period lie ha
captured 8 slave vessels with 1356 slaves.
A few iliys ago a Pdi tngue-e slave ves-’
sel was seen St u i;hnr <• ft” tYionebah
We have just heard of another I’orta
gitese slave vessels at uncboi offCommen
<! .>.
’ TThe Iphige.nia has since nr.in the West
Indies, on her way to K iglaml 3
From the York, Daily Advertiser
Police. — Fofr receivers of ato.ea gnmls
aid ten thieves were brought up ami com
mitted, oi held t* atistyei yesterday,
A casta of-ih.diyid i si mi*fortune Jknl dis
tress came out incidentally in the Mive-ti
ration of an aTTne before tiie police yysier
>l ry. A hquiLenie yutuig married woman,
witos .* appearance and manners were quite
interesting, (though unaided by the atr. ee-;
[fimi yf dreas,) and rendered still more so
by t'-.e grace ami propriety of hi-r conver
sation, cauie b i-.re the m i;* ; Mrates and
gave toe fob owing *>r! f but torching reci
tal of her'* and tier husband’s recent loss
of their property, ami roductiou Cmo ease
tad et.j ijjnent to biller petiuiy. i'iiey
had lived i*i Boston, secure in Die future,
t while bicsicd with ail tlm meaiH of earthly
ieii-■’ y r.louud tfe-n. In the coarse of
butanes*, froyyever, his funds were fr the
iittte oi;tii', yio top hands <d t tnan in this
•fci*j. and -v came on togolher to lake
Gift)) op- V word ends Hie painful na-ra
v::—-tie *>>:!. who held them, yet still
iolcli lift;, (with what peace of conscience
:lie 'best c'n know) roiosed to refund a far
thing. andrio’.v Strusf Broadway a rich and
[dashing lihkropf. The urifoitutiate man
aid hi* a daWe if * leave their elegant
,j lodgings i anguish atjd despair, lie him-
-If i*i tiieplaioi'sl garb of a labourer, toils
it any vulj.tr ei!ij))oyinenthe can li.nl, and
she contrputes what;si)e can to .their mutu
al sopporj, with t,he needle. Surely.
•‘Thure isso'UP chosen curse, some hidden
thinder,”
-eserved lor such and all such barbarians
infraud aid knavery.
Whether the Police will find it a case
in which they can interfere, remains for fu
ture investigation.
Froth ll.e Lvn.ccrhlic Frets*
In the North ‘nierican Hevlewm i one of'.he
last volumes publrslieq (>y tho Acstlc-ilnc ans of
Tortici, are some tacts ami remarks lespycung
11KUCULAN F.t! M, wepuipf • to embo
dy Afjer regi etiing the disappointment wh.ch
the l.Hei-ary would has ixpeneiiccd fn-nt the
wotksyt published, tne Kcvievvers say—“ Vet
there remains the certa n fact,that m >ie t cm
thousand .MSb a-e in existence troin an age lur
ohler tbkh the oUlra‘, which leave cnUerwi-e come
down to us, aiid wliich, however tlHieult to ijy
cypher, are still p roved by expeiio re to l:e'.e
sible.” ‘Tins is beaming a oclightlirt i'ppc >u
the world of h-itt rs, and, v. fc cann ‘-’it expect
that to able, attentive and laborious a i. >.u as
3ir Ilumplirey Davy, >vi!l rive Iht world come
of those MSS. It was the diseovei’V ot a bui.'-
ry of MSS. amonjj tlmsc rums w liicll ) v -- s heard
with most interest by the literary world.
Herculaneum city on the !lalia.
‘of some note, which m diy tuue of LMfny the el
der, A. I) Tri, was buried beneath eruption
from Mcuuit Vesuvius. of Pumped and
some smaller places veie, buried i t the same
lime. Uercijiaoeuin ,wh covered in iKe tbst n.-
stabce by th .wet's ofcind. rs and hot asltca, u
on which tae boniiog, streams of lav i poured
and filled the city With a mass, vvb ch, M ■ pool
ed passed into sto e. Tha- the iojiabitan’S hr a
time; to save thoinsiviyes and ‘.heir ui 3t vuitlv'd
possessions appears from the cu- u nsimict that
few skeleton.*-, jewels or nrt c.ious iv'ich sos any
kind, have been found “At ritaNne three fe
male figures were di covered,.oneot which- was
apparently a servan id wash r. ting a worked
cuv/Cet; the two other figures,huleoldtn brae -
lets and ear rings. hicu are now pres rved iu
the mu emn M. <a. I s.” At IVmpeil accord
ing to Eustace, ah..ut s xiy skeletons have been
r*nd
file reviewd-s give an in'eres iug and elabo
rate account A the vam.us mp..n ‘.kvised ’.run
rol avn! dervjiher ill.- M S. 1 tiejr were touiui
in cases, the wood of htii ‘he cases were
made Vv a in a ?taie of coal and dropped to. pie
ces vhanii was toiichcd The eases were till
e l will, black yolk, which at fn'3 .weir thmight
t> In- t.its of wood of in value and mini of
them were v(io\vn .-.-.vay o treMen u alerfool
as uch The t-egu arity. ef their.pos
ition, avvakv red te buspicion of vt list t* *.y .Wore,
and lb* j vore car- fully coOecteyJ to th. nuni
her of v)00, and deposited i • the Museum of j
riici Those n.amiscrij'S w T eri!t on p-apyius,
mostly if nnb'.irm viimer.s.-ons, v.ct a spa-i long
anvHhrce or four fi .yeis illicit; sonic were inn
twlf a span long. • ihui was the paper.ong
iiia’dj, and so frail u;-s it made by tit'* onrcH'u.-n
ofheat and lion;, t i... h a loc Th j fffccls it, Tbe
td-itkor the Jolla arc, arid :hA mjf : piufc.li’,
charred, the more easy a.e tbvy'tu be utirot cd
and dc^yphtied.
Becl-rosr.i vaitUance -~Mr, klcknAl Pem;,
a jimalt,ei'ierty, quiv.t boh ot a guntejuiaw was
placed at the bar, <;1 1 . u .1 1 . tile iw tmg4)u
tcef livCt nf steaUnu his friends” bad-dress.
rt Sirs tli'i;-: —Mr .latues Warner, a. young
gentleman who unniscs Ids i-.uicv and repttmi.-n
----es h s purse by kecp.njt tac-li.iir of other gen,
tlero.iu i<i,m'des, was pmse t-i a very sp cndid
bail given st, the aswmm y rooms oi Vii Much
ct, m.ar Giare-mai ktt, .on monday nifthl AI..
Kiciurd I'enn was cur mg the non-iisto}', .vii
made liirrsclfso agieeablC, lb .1 Mi. dairies Wal
ker iv nVgliiily taken with him; so,"rim".!i co,
tiiat wlit n ihe aa.scOibly broke op lie i tleeait
him i.fbiahei-. Tin < •'•r was . cepfeu,
and >ncy r. liml to Mr JaTt.f Walker’s aiwn
meets the dial floor down vae chuouey., iu ilu
ii ic.se of sirs. Uichardso.i, ot I.VunU s-emm
Sliaud. t’ere (liey so a. Fn'd , c cp, ruid,io t!i
morning Mr. dames Weil cr rosuatid ana - td
li. useif in oi. or>Uoa y li >.:iu;e;;lw-lli taa in
tention of Calling upon S vm- peel noiKiii wnmsc
chins were u*"i.y her e:, .’ r wares and Ix-i'-nx,
he went, he ec.dc-avouVed r> ’pruvan u >oti- .Mr
JJicha'd i’vrii to lire ;Ws*i dint 1 1 >,t g.-: t e:i:i|n j
prii'tsse<l liiuisetf e;;cee<i ag f t g'e ! wifo ‘tie 1
ikdighlTitl exen.i ci of the jit* t*., ini;- e; enmg,
and c.j ‘. s'flt :m r.m sioi'i t*> i.v- u ‘!Mi;.- r. Mr.
‘arnes jV’a.kci’.s muid rii-.nve him i-..'J,i’.tnu
Oe was to.'.piijile * ay aty tliiy.-} .‘in J sc, inv
mg v.ii.tiod h:s . v friend a,refreslirhgsi imber,
he and parted to take lik snurmug calls. !>c
imd n;t lire i goo a tiyr, iu.i’d an hour, bow
ev r when the wleked- Mi. iiaehard Peon shook
of iiis.it; owiiiess; pose fro n the bei, lu'c.i .-c.d
bimsc If, ;;p<t gather’ <|. together his kin I Ir.si’s
ha. ilciss; with -cvora! ;.!uu’ 1L lie things, j..
|i.u ‘.i.;-d tin m.a-it up in ids hvndiic’rdnef, mnt
crept-nio down stairs, tbiliklng. ub du:u ;.i
Htek, oil’ vyitht eni Hut in this i,e {'..hed,,f..r
he .to’.ped in die passage by Mrs ‘tid.isr
son. (J.e ven< r..!e propriutoiess, of the ma. .
sion iino l-M oiw-xairii*!.; ids imiulie before he
w. ot h ’biding ir it’hi-; props-ct. of her wane
mmatsn- toUt d.eha .1 I'enn that vac }i ...j
co U, U e he had ibivinl. ; ai iia.i vi,!ijt,;i .
she should lw;:h),'o Send for a oo'.i.siahie. Tins
i Wat -die Soindy [lerfofmcd, and \!r. Uichawl
I’enn v.’-is brought heiore the magistrate.;
[ \ l.is tl< f :c s .id in was really so “itivs
ifiso’: wiic’i he :)..u.ke at finding h fm. a
.tlauge ce.!, I'r.t lie di I aoi know exr.ctly Wiiaf
he -i i <b;.iul had no idea but. what they
‘. e. C his V’ - -•• ti:; I-C'S fn> Was packing up.
Ihs v, oip to in i’ he iiid in tDeln ve him
ai'.dPji y- o- on l •t - 1 hi-nv *>!'i;r ins t:;a’ lor the
tolo-iy. Solt a’ it is a i.uudiel to ones .heevv
er uu> ‘s hin.se,lf ;:; s ieeaj'e Vo M - AS- •.■ i ’
assctHoU roi-k'S ogam. J,j ,tipaper
miTOCAYELL;).
Letters from Per I • G. vei.'o ftcslyrd
Gun am , id toe 10th Auc'.sf (1,.-
General Morales had ‘c- icv-.m! sml
angned tbe ganis n sfioi-tly after |,i. l)nj
vhl, and futihil it to cen-i -t of 2,5t;0 ,ie ■
ilaving received some rehifoicemeuts.
three thousand, with sixty ca t ‘itmes p Ct >
man, and provisions for eight il.ivs, were
to march at day break on tiie morriing ofth-
I Otis; but it is in.t -aid for what dedin-ifir.o
A paragraph of tiiat date’ says, iha{ the
squadiot> sailed at two i*i the after n :) o i,
cAnsis|i<i of a fiigale, brig, five ar-net!
schrs. and II Ji*che*-its; their destination i
tbs oast nf Li Guayi-a.” ‘ F om this it
would see n, timogfi the ioteliigence is ra
ther obscurely conveyed, that Morales had
i withdrawn a I the Spanish troops form I’or
[to Cave!ln, where, indeed, they were f no
juse to hi* cattse,fur the jmpose nf omnluy
ling the m in some afore active service. •* V,n*
jluue little doubt that the ”va"abond*,” a*
! he vanntingly called the victorious patriots
will give a good account of tld* last re nr
nan-tot royal hirelings, whenever tliev ven
ture to show their faces on the main land.
Com. Jig,
AVR3T INDI A lit
M -st ol our rrattei'.-i tilnb r.st.inil I’.d,t.| :
i? i ish Acts of P.ii ri nr.* t.-t, and he jh,
lautdtinn of the Fresitb-'d, that rl.e j- r , < .
cinjisa between tl-.e 1.. c- 1 the Ji-
Ctdonks, is fdacril upun irv ipioyal i , .
Jing, (otheves-ais < t both nations.
I Prcclatnation, however, tines not min.'; ,
| Shis cdfistrucliot: J’hrre is nn'.iiiii< mj
i which vyould exempt n H ib’-li v•„*[•’ Co!{ ..
j ing from one of hr V&toflie-An the l’, >
j fruis lb*’ charge !; ! b’D ij;ti tunn.igit, v hj tl
hre are inlormetl, ill k*rwrir i ht-te, -
lies'* lostnic.'tim* to the cimfrrirj r**>-. , 4p j
j from ha Treasury Ddpars merit—We ca*;-
| nus ‘tjr a mometil iiirigtne, that, ai’ei t?;.
1 13 itish Acte have placed this cniont r ,- K
i vip'ii! so liberal a busing, it can b* die i ; .
ifentin.h of our guvcrrinirnf. |;> cuntinuc to.*
idiscritnioaring tnnnngc duty, which would
‘v, in r‘!eti, to cot-fine the nb* to our uv. n
vt>>> c l?* viiti’gi. us sorti) as the fret sliuuH
b.*kt:nvvi‘? t<> i'-° i’liti h f. veriunenU tlt-a
intercourse woui'. ly in Order ,ti Cviuocil,
tvi'.liogether'in
of t> ininon, that tile s d'-j el onty tv.mtj an
jexpl iint.iou, or lia-5 esc:'‘t’o the attenliun
jif evil governnien’; it is hov.Wt •*, d* sitstf-l.*”
jth.it the res’.mativin •! tiiis iic°icMlis.*
fshould ‘.ml be attended vviih at.y ucph'a. uit
J feeling, that might lead tn teaulis, b ■[>
ly injurious to our interests. A ldtr.
I’l-'.i.r.vsT (M .) Aug. cvj,
Ti<e fishingsebr. Diie.n, id’ Kciintbuijk
IloflF muster, 13 tuns bo; then, v. is 4 *;a;.ftn--*
ed on the 30th ult. by Hiiiisb ;u iritti ini-"’
Argus, of 20 guns, and sent into St. .b.infj
i(N. I!) T>e all< dgpxl catfse for l.n Cap
jtri'V vv.i* the taking <>/ Fh>a in the Uni.
j tish wai/rs —when in Ue! die whole aincuni
! "cru.iiiy taken in their juri*-,fiction, was a .
bool one yvedfcof siiell lirh c.illfcii OI..VMS, in
i harbour near Ltvm pou!, whirr- tnev went
lo obtain water, j. vio-as In their ivl iiu
hofne. Cajil. H.'iiid cretv itave a:i iv eu ,it
• hi;, port i;i bu sc’ r. Venus.
I 1
; .1 FossilSlrft, it i. s-.i.l 10-.3 lately .been •Jiscov
errtl in Movtl Bsxb mt. in digging tblTaarid?-
!ti"u tor • bonding It is-bh.--.it 16 J-.'eUi'oi-.il,
Iniul &i. !<*..?— ‘ib.tcrm lias mt l en4fc -.s'l-.d,
’ owing to tl ‘i- p(liit h. i.un'u.i, ~o % dictiu
;; i.- lv die ago. ,*u country to slnt-i ‘ i.dr-n:;--;!,
, conjrntvii U ..‘s Jie i.,srio<! to ai.i-.coc i.a .-
jandlii ty-twhen an iintiujui'uii Ita : n
-d, sil'i.t it icas been t. nr c.cit ~k-s m.:! t
: grotiod
!
‘i bt servant of \ Mr Taker, at Gibraltar kite,
v took an o;;p-rlio , in tin; absence td l.ts
lntvcler, to cimrnit a i-niif -ry. Havirig f.,.i*
key cf the iron <’h"..t, in whicn ; he h.cw his
ni:i'.t;'i'Was arcualtonetl t dt.-posit vary <--"inii I
- un-s, *ie ora l eti it. and helped liimc-iflo
J jl; ands. He ih.ai left tic gaiiisou w.ik
his body and escapud- into Spain.’ A few vlavs
..ttyrwarils lie was tbiTml ci ucllv niiirdered. Ir
is bupriosed that he ha.i an accomplice, who
■'ihk this ‘mo te of posses inj; himself of the
vvho't* of tne property which bad been purloin
-11, I n-vv acii lne tt. ..a.*., e l ... a', i’ lunl, m, ixirli-an
of th : money was d.iscovt rod ',.-ut bi-: persvm.
r e.."..sr.— A ■ in.sh llirt. of-in th< vie. ...
ty Oi au'Cncoler, not bmg fvino:;, kd-e ii: cow,
end sent nan of die beef nod a quioititg of suet
to lbs .on, a weaver, in Blakely,- who hung it up
so near tne v tnt'.oa- ihatsrone oi:c, in ll.e i-iglu,
broke a pine and can ltd ufl the so t. 1., ih-5
m ¥oii.', the weaver, niisttotc ins suet, went to
the me house,tvli-rebe | < s’e-1 lip the following
five. liaeibein, which still remains ao c-vi leuco
I ■■ die vigil* John thill gcnevosi v an.l u..i it:—
.“Wherea last eight, a quantity of lie- f suet was
‘• iken fryip tin: li use ot Tii-mia'i Wolstoncndt
—this is to lvk- m-tce,that if the. peis nv.ho
io ■ ir ■■.vo wit* appear and prove that he was
■ ’reed to do so by distress, the said • homas
T o tttqti. croft v,ill yr. e.l.inri u and .zsn of flour tu
iviake tlic surl info dumpling*, but it be cannot
■eove tluu. lie was to tin- t-ss wh'e-i he it lo it,
the * eld ’i nos YV of . o icud't will tight him, ami
‘give hen bvckhilt.-ngH if he ‘u.at* iiim"’
A-rousbroOm vu* !it Jly galhcyeifin a field at
Ciiurcidiill r.ear UewnLury, batlofigi.rg io Mr.
Isaac ii ay, jviiicb measured 12 iocUes in circum
ference, and wt igbed H uuiicesl!!
A (veu’ wink by tl.jt author ofAYaverly,
’ i : > ii “Po>eitl . 1 iiC ST .-is aiirnuiic
ul i- speedily (ori".r innio. It is said that
‘V . fScQtt p.iHdc i soir.e lid.'c in iXiiby
-‘-ire I ist year, anil < wan thoiUios* .-.tnicic
Ay fli grand uml f'/culur lea ure.s of that
p:otnr*-scje country, itsjif intckablc caverns,
mins*, u.d!*, omdutains, &c. li the lit*
branrli i.f-ihe information he correct, it
!;or fur. to -vs ti e rest pa bivu.< —wi.u A
the author of YVCiseiley.
Judicial [tlr-a-diitfy. — A. lawyer, now <k
ceasru a celebrated wag, \va pleading b; -
fore h Bcotcli fudge,will) who.a be wusup
on the ino-* iiiuiuate terms, liappcin;; t *
have a rlieut. a female, defendc:‘ io #n
Aetiun, of the name •! Tit k!e, he coition: •
ced ‘d* fejieeeh it*, tile fujlowitig hunior: ; ;
s r:a:■: —Tickle, may client, the defend'",
my f.ard.” Tiie an lit.r-, anu-i and wi;h i
■’liuity (;f the *)pei-i h, Were ala.o-t dtivr ;
i i!i y-ie. i-s ei'f rhi'-r, !.v tiie. J i
~t; njr— - i’ickle her yom at if, ii u-rt: j < u’n
a* able to do it as i.”
A'u'tiif oj the Lata. —At ‘’tn- late sc--i": -.
tl*ui l l“x arid Ji>*cp Klauks, were.cha*--
g ‘-l with sf.-.iliag a duel;-; lut i!-.e du* ..
..i-iving to baa drake, they were arqa.’
ted.
JJ'olverh a mriton C.'i rot:.
j svo o-enfloniei) ob ;e'ving an advert-i.-e
----'n-’t't for the sale of fdount ijabia \Y im
it: Qu bee, one asked the other, wh.it kii”
of vine it was? the orther replied “lie did
not know,but supposed it ivas fiery stair
’•at all even’s (” joined the other,) “Ism .
p--iff it will taste a deal of the Crater.
An ignorant fellow being about te r •
married resolved to m-ik --himself perfect
mi the responses of tiie service, hut ov in 1 -
take got by heart the tdß.e of.baptism fur
taper year*; so when he was asked in the
church—“ Wilt thou have this woman? &c.
he answered, “I renounce them all-” The
clergyman said, “I think you are a fool,”
to which he replied, ff AU this I stead
fastly believe)