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Daily Paper .Eight Dollars per u» • m.
Ceoatrj Paper—-...Si* Dollars per samum
nuns ia urnit.
%W»fniEAe«A .„A toiler f/ea) Curmec*, .to aaaocaUtm-glKJofcrentaritil money, were Iment, IM. river will be Utedoured with
ofthe 91*tofJul), wja—“the RoyatialisliS hold found upon him, Hngga istai* to belong to ■] our Wood.
feeble yo-srwicn d St. Carlos (Maracaibo) and hopeful Jtosily, an the whole of them from father! The defeat of Gen. Aahley by the A’Rie
toaon, including the mother and daughter* hare I kart** ud degarturs oTthe tpope to bit
been regularly bred and graduated for the wado|/*"*'» bidBCMtply gone to you when an
oTpMriof counterfeit money, and other brioche. ■».'
ofriltainy and crime, two of them are no* «■ | SJ%2S5.£?K5;
Newport (ail
phtafMg
attp him coaipaay in the jail in Protidence.
THURSDAY EVENING* Ararat £3, 183d.
BO>BD’OF HtlMui -
— Swumii, Ay. if.
The Board of Health hire the pleasure to an
Donate to (he citixena generally, that the health
cf our c$jr haa improved since the last week, A
though we hire bad crety reason to be grateful
fur the health enjoyed during the season,
0txtit'i Septet af haamnern/ie tU weei e* hey
-34rt .tayu.r, 1833.
John Tibia, 38 vein, Ireland, remittent fewer,
WOtt retuleot, hospital. John Lewis,* 18, Krarew,
we amen, fever, nmeesident i Margaret Column,
SO, South Ceretim, drapay, resident, died in the
country t TkrtboloaKW Deaere J Frai.ce, fetrer,’their complete
jM^raidnt *
- Extract from the Register of Death,
M. MYEUS, c c.
” Left M> the wharf rXirrarty ill by tberapiain
With Whom he sailed, and taken ny Mr. W. Ho-
hcrtsor'i to bis house, where he died the next
f Brought to town from the country extremely
All, one day before he died.
are daily loosing ground. The Intrepid FsdiO*
bis lately gireo them a few genteel dressing*—
We look w ith aaneh pleasure to tfct day wldch
will midee Colombia—rfaaf that jmputotjh.
tress; apd we do not beaitata to »ay the period il
near at hand, ghe Columbian forces, both by
tea and land, are maintained with prorisioos train
this bland—which alia bold (heir prices with lit,
tie or do sherstiow since my Ian advices. The
export* continue high, particularly toffee and
Cootie.*
FROM MAILANHAM.-Lste accounts from
Muranham, state that the Braxilian* clottly block-
xdeJ that place and prevented the inhtbirinfr
ptrr<Pg tuppgea. Tbeffifope had still a
tfull supply of proviaiona on hand hut the inhahi-
&nta were enUrebqrieatituto. Skirmishes daily
took place, and It *11 supposed to be impoaible
for the place to hold out long. The Brasilians
were successful in all their encounters for inde
pendence, and no doubt* were entertained of
%
Oj* We are requested to state that Itirxaab
Want, Esq. ianot a candidate fur Alderman at
the ensuing election.
FROM EUROPE.—Accounts free. Gibraltar of
the 6:h of July stale that nothing new had trana-
Jpifed aiuce the investment ol Ctdia by the French
ormy-tke blockade waa rigorocsiy kept up—
ffiour bad advanced to J16. The American aguad.
arm was at Fort Mahon.
Further accounts from Gibraltar, by an arrival
nt New Fork, state that several small vessels had
returned to that place from an atfeuccesrihl
-tempt to eater Cntlix by the ray of the river St.
.Pctcn, which it appears ia vigilantly guarded by
bulges Rom the French squadron. This river
Waa kept ope* daring the last teige by means ol
gun basis which the Spaniards continually kept
An the river for that purpose—hut it appears that
(hey hare totally neglected to take the nectmary
^precautions .t ibis time.
ScfutedistJe-—Oapt Haris, of the ship Tvs*.
Sane, arrived at PhSadeiphio from Marseilles, re
jxwts hawing spoken an English achoeocr on the
Aids d"July, in the bay of Utbraltar, the captain
sf a Inch informed oim, tlat there had Seea a «*
were cvgwfuwmr uAvwr 12 wilt, firm St Styne,
Set ween ike Fmik aa J fpaatekfarce*. in which the
JtilksCU LOST FIVE HUNDRED MEN.
Tue packet ship IFm. H olier, arrived at thi
port on Mvoday evening bat in a short pimp,
£an New York, bringing papers from that place
mookaiwktg Havre dates to the lu July, and Pari*
to the W*h June, inclusive. They contain edit
aatroushccownt of the affairs of the Constitutions
(yta in Spain, who it would appear experience
-cooatawt aacccawou of ilvfssri Sn onr tiller niton,
aahment, however they hare given Ballaatero*
army of 10,000 men, tad harp let Mina loose a
grin with as army of 1000. The following' rant.
AUaiy from these papers ia given m the Gecrgiir.
aa which office they were received.
^French troops continued to be marched (me
Spain. A father of coostitutianl troops are
and to have deserted from Santana. The prov
ince of Sl Aoder has declared against the Cora i
tutinn Tbu whole of Bvtramadnra 11 said to b
Jhberaiod from the eueatitutionafcts. A Parish
per or the >Mb June mates that Mica left the Se<
«■ the 19lh with 1000 men, 1600 constitutionalist
were defeated atTSmaraU oo the 17th Jane —
The Sco was blockaded. Thegsrriaousf St Se
ftp iiiaa to raid to be to wsatof water and disco,.
Seated, by the repoet af deserter*. Bilaster-.
after the defeat ofta* rear guard, on the the 160
June,concentrated 10,000 men at Algemest, t,*!
placed 2300 mew at Akint where they were at.
packed, and after an action of four hoars, mad*
good their retreat. OathelSthhe waa at Higu-
nra. 8o tsy the French accounta. The Sml
Segeney by * decree cf the *M Jane, have con
Mbrated the ptuperia of lha aseaberx of the east
"tag Cnrtaa, and deehmd these who took part in
4m dekbenriana in winch the power* of the king
FROM PERU —Accounta at Boston Item Val-
paraiao, of tlie Hth May, aute, that the President
of the government of Pern, Cob Kiva Aguera,
waa very popular, and wag making great exer
tions to defend Lima, should the Royal troops ad-
ranee.. The HoyaGst fortes, under the command
of Gen. Canterac, were estimated at T0OO men,. *u*i anu waa art
and within 40 leagues of the capital. The Pa-1 lodged in jail
defeat by.
r fbe Yellow
t tail oa a charge of murder. An aeeom-1 rW "' of tlfe M1 ^t° ari ^ Co ®P»r’«
both ol whom, with fire of their men, are
Intelligence wo received at Jamaica on the amongst the slain $11 of tlieir property
56th oh. that the Cofombiaoe were in secure pus to the amount of about $li 000 fell inhflhe
aeasion of Marieaibo. I hands of ihe enemy.
An English erniaer arrived at Jamaica, on the 1 To add to Gcid Ashley’s catalogue of
36th ult. from Vera Crut, with t/BOOfiO0, I misfortune*, the Blarkfoot Indiana havtOk-
II waa repotted at Point Petre, Guadaloupe on cenUy defeated a pariv of eleven and killed
the 33d uR.ud believed, thau Spanish privateer j J"W °f Major Henry’s men near his estsb-
had captured 10 sail of the fleet that oiled from I liwment, at the mouth of the Yellow Stone
Guadaloupe on the Mth July, bound io France w * r -— Tbe “P**** R° c » on to state, “ibat
under a strong convoy. m>n 7 circumstance* (of which 1 will be ap
Late accounts from Gottenburg, atate, that the P r ‘ 5cd in * few TO have Mans ired to
piraua who murdered the crew of a D.nhb «s- that ,ht Brt,uh ,ra
ml affihar i»r hid hem rri*d .of fminjt m.ihs rf "*' f ffult,on Sa i) ComfitinyJ are exeit
te off that port, had been tned and found guihj, I j, T , ht i„diane against us, either to drive
sad were to be executed—a woman, who l.ved on I u , from /Ao< j Uor/f ri or rea/l „ uh /n .
the acs coast, had been arrested, charged as b*. dia „, the fruit* of our labour ’’
tng concerned, the men asserting that ahe inatiga. I I was in hopes that the British traders
ted them to commit (he foul deed, auppfyirg | had some bounds to their rapacity*—I was
them with arms, Ac. and teOing them Jhat they I in hope* that during the late Indian war, in
might get rich, Gke the Cuba pirates. I which they were so instrumental in the in-
Scipioone of the Negroes implicated in the I discriminate massacre of our people, that
Charleston censpiraey last year,,who waa banish-1 l ^cy had become Completely aaliag|d with
ed from the State, returned recently to Charles. ° l ur blood ' b «‘«ppear* not lo have been
ton and was arrested on Sunday last and baa been I lhe . J' 1 *'® ‘ h *. troll, not jet
1 gorged with the flesh, they guard over the
Extract of o Utter from
Oo the »4th April, a duet u»k .¥J«*
and a French officer, tbe Uttorlv.
j-od-^r-vv,^
The Martel* ot Firwra. for Amerieia produce
Were improving. Tb. sake of Cotton on the 30th
; mf June were eatenaive, at a* improvement of 4 or
Sauna pr lb.
A private letter Irian MoseiBes of tbe 28th
£ Amr, aaysi-<fthe Frewch trade is totally etupend-
■ Wd. ami the Ptuntrout captures by Bpaoiah priw
keen, (several off th» port) have caamd great
deapuwdensy. Apprehansioos are new entertain*
ed, that the conteu with Spain it likely to be
longer than tna at first taticipatcd. Many of our
merchants have stripped their abipa and sod bous
ed the rigging.”
Liaboa papers of the SOthJuae have been re
ceived by aa arrival at Salem, from flLVbea—
* - They contain nothing ofhtterest—the people ge.
qprally had aided with tbe king, and the papers
Were filled with congratulatory addresses to him.
At St. Dbca, the moat riguroos tyranny was exer.
wwed, and it was drark ta fncUdm tk* CmttituM
, /rrittad—A letter |ust received from Dublin,
represents the situation of Ireland ta being
vary bad- Fear* aft breaking out were ei
tamed, and the gearda in and about that place
m Were doubled every right It waa rumoured
that tbe city aad county of Dublin were to be
I proelauaad, tad that n camp wm tu be inunedi.
htely formed of 6,000 men in the Park, and aao.
ther of 1,000 m Stephen's Green, besides 8yii-g
artillery, kc. Numbers of people were leaving
(he city ood going into Wale* and England*
_ J .Yew Saorica Atari—We underabnd that
' the anther af the Wilderness, hat In the abort
apace that baa elipoed rioee the oppeonacn of
Oat aorvti orfil wort, prepared for the press ono.
thee novel founded on e peciiBiafr interesting
tporfioaof onr early hktavy. It embraces the
.-prindpwl traemetiooo whkh took piece in New
F.nghnih from the eendurioe ol Philip’s war, till
thcteneiiatSamef theptoteeationefor witchcraft
The dtle of the wort, ia -Tbe Spectra of the
Turret cvAnnilo of the Hoeatome. a New Engkod
trio's had 6000 mop*, besides 700 just e-rired I a-eat Britain is cat by a ulnaend tune, of I b " n . ci — thc 7 n>»»ge our field*, end are un
■ ■' - Canal Navigation. .*! uivereed ■„ every three,ion " llhn 8 . th * t » *J> ould glean «hem_al
b, about forty at* thousand leagues of road, U “ m gh barred b J thetreatyofGhe.it, Irom
Thoms. Moore, tbe poet, has resumed his long P*«' C, P«»* ■»*«« Ind>»n trade, they pro
suspended tasa-Tfo life ef She.Uae, -nd the . SUm ® S " d *»* “ US H“ , do “, b “‘ h" 0 "'
work is expected to appeal early in the ensuing P 8 * 1 * rm , ed “ lhe enterprise of
winter. 8 uur people, they are e*ctttng the Indians
Mr. Lafi'te, tbe celebrated Parisian banker, in ? ga ‘ n ‘ l lhem '. h *2 fu J rni * b ,hem wflh the
tending to retire from public commercial affair. I of IIcII, and a passport to He a-
has assigned to each of hiaelerkain the bank a- I ’ ftI, ~* be JOStrameotS ol death, and a pass-
annuity in the public funds equal to the amount I P°J l 10 our bosoms.
of hU salary. j ImmeJ had great experience of the In
- I tlian character, but poor fellow, with a Brt
INDIANS AND TRADERS. j''‘ h P*»pu'l> they at last deceived him.atu!
St. Locts, (Mo.) July 19.—Tbe public} b P frlI 1 * vie . linl 10 bi ’ °* n credulity, and
mind has been at length aroused, not by I h *J sc,l ‘P» tho»e of iiia murdered com
the cool and *ober process of investigation, I ra ° e# * J rc no w Weeding on tlie ir way to
but by the actual aggressions made by the ( a< ^ nc °* Hudson esublishiaentsw
Indians upon our enterprising citizens ii.l. ^ n other of Gen. Aahley*s wounded men
; heir perilous expeditions to the mountains nr» a k»ng 15 men killed, by tbe V
It is strongly suspcc ed, and very sbrewd.y 1 . Rlc „ r CC *’ cnd c,evcn l ! ,c ^ !ack f 0o! —
perhaps, that the influence of a certain for-] in a known to have been killed by the In*
cign power b visible in the late Indian at ^within the Iasi two or three months,
tacks. It is also well known that tbe par 1men, and l estimate the amount
iy of Assiniboins who stole 30 of Gen. Ash J P ro P crt y actually lost in the several coo-
ley’s horses, was headed by a gentlemai: 1 “ ,cl * at $20,000, besides a gieat uumber.o!
who spoke the king’s Erglish very much I ... . „
to the purpose in which he was engaged J . 1 he H lloe, t Missouri*, Omaha*, and Pa-
and that tbe Indiana have told our hunters. I n,s ’ baVc bccn to 5ec . me a Jready and a*s
when questioned on the fact, that white I u ,f ua P 1 ^^* 8 friendship, Icc. but wi'J
men from the direction of the north west I ? he of the neighboring tribe* are a x
had been among them. J l0Us »*y looking and listening to know how
There is one circumstance that ouebt to! w r e * Americana} are going to get out
I sl:. .s —aw w - * ” wra I of thi* irrsni*
from SolUar. Bolivar had ordered 5000 men to
be embarked for Callao^ 2000 of which sailed the.
17th cf March, and 7GQ of them amved in Callao
between the 1st and Utb ApriL The govern
ment had invited Gen. Bolivar to take command
of the whole forces of Peru, and it «r*a expected
he will Accept it. Tbe Peruvian squadron, under
the command of Admiral Guise, sailed about tbe
25 h Btoch lor Alice, to blockade the coa t.
PIRATES BROKEN UP.—By an arrival at
Baltin*)rr from J; mvicn, we learn tbat the U. 8
schooners J2scg!e and Gneybutui, arrived tUi
on the 26th July, from a cruise oo the south ride
of Cuba. On Jhe 2Iat July, near Cape Cruz,
reconnoitring the shore, they were fined at by a
party of I’irataF, about 40 In number- Tbe boats
retreated to thp vessel* and warped them in tufti-
o nily near to cover their landing, in which they
•oc-^eded arfi took the pirates battery, on which
wtig moatn-ed three pieces of canoon. They al*
aotaaok eight large boau, four of which they de-
•royed. None of tbe pirates were taken, as the
nangrove bushes afforded them a secure retreat
l. ia supposed several of tlvem were killed and
wounded.
In addition to the above, we learn from a Ja
Tuica piper received at Charleston, that a small
■ colet in which tbe pirates resided, was aet fire
: - aad destroy. A cave about 150 feet deep was
•^covered, near where the houses were, and, af
Ur considerable difficulty, a party of seamen got
o tbe bottom, where vu found an immense be known at this time. Tte Indian^viOt I of ! his * cra P e -
quantity of plunder, consisting of broad cloth* aAom /)/„;. n'Felton he, hnd 1 I am still in
Sty Roods, female dress, saddlery, Uc tic. Many
oman bones were also in tbe cave, suppost d to
:u*e been unfortunate persona who were taken
and put to death. A great deal of the articles
• ere brought away, tnd the rest destroy. Abuut
i irty pirates eacaped to the bsighta, but many
. ere auppoael to have been killed, from the fire
■■■( the acboooera, aa weU as from the men who
tended. Several other eaves are in the neighbor,
hood, in which atari conjectured they occasionally
take shelter.
Wot-.—.-* a hubs city of Nee
f Wfon Rar post, hrabcca shout | JAOoa
The pirate* that were explored by Lieut Wat-
too, and sent to Havana, have been sent to Mt.
anaaa, to he tried with those who escaped to
shore and wren afterwards captured by the inha.
bitanta.
By a letter from an officer of Com. Porter’s
-quadron, dated the 1st hut. we learn that Lieut
Si will, haa discovered a piratical arsenal in the
mouth of the river Aatigaaa, from which be took
via piece* of cannon with their equipments. The
•ettlement a* Thompson's island was very healthy.
The crew of tbejBr. brig of war Bustard, were
raid t<> be dying »e-y fast—all except 13 men were
rick, and they were all obliged to remain on board,
aa there was ao aeeom-. lOdation for them on chore.
R was understood that Com. Porter, would return
home thortty oa a visit
!t is add “that the Trenton True Americm baa
no authority for declaring tbat Mr Southard haa
been appointed Secretary of the Navy. He ha*
not been appointed to that office, nor has he re
ceived any offer ofit r
There were 10 cue* of forer, five of whkh
were of a malignant ty pejt ported among tbe ere w
of the D. S. ship Deny, on tbe 19th inat. bat
they were all convalescent at that time, sad be-
fiered to he out of danger.
The Buka in New York are arid to have refus
ed to receive quarters of dollars at their nominal
ratoe—they will only receive them by weight.
I’rince'Canino, son of Loeien Bonaparte, has
taken passage at Antwerp, so board tbe Falcon,
for New York.
Danas Haitian, Esq. bu been pat in no mi.
nstioa by the Republicans of Delaware, for Gov.
error of that state.
We lean by a letter from Cincinnati, Ohio, of
theS6thuR.lhMMr.CuT, lain very bad heahh
•nd serious apprehensions are entertained by bis
frienda, that he will never recover it.
Tbe President of the United States, haa recog
nised Mr Loaatur, ad interim. Consul of his
■oat Christian Majesty, to reside at New Orleans.
FUrida Crwmlmmen. —Capt. Ives arrived ia
Chariest on from St. Augustine, state* that the
Commission era from tbe adjustment ef dams to
tsad ia Florida, had adjourned to tbe 1st of Nov
oext. About 6000 Indians were repealed ta ha
present at the treaty to ba held cm theftb of neat
month, near St Anguatroe.,
TU celebrated barber Jamron, wU hind a
bone aad chata* to Fort toad. Me. and absconded,
has btaa taken aad commuted to jaiL He iavoid
tabs aa old tags* aad was ffireaatto knows by
lUsamaor-Capt Thunderbolt.”
Cm*erfriur*.—k manky the asma of Brim
was arrowed m Wen Greenwich, Eire tbs Utb
oH. afters desperate defence, in which U
ly wnaaded tits deputy sheriff aad hi.
mid to U a priarifrfSMBagtr of the
- _ ilkinaon rert
severe cut* wub • small awort l-ri
Governor, and came very —■ "’M
bead; but what la truly laughah
vernur, an Englishman by binh
fellear, and bio acincd/reach’il*/ •i
commodore’s breast, this ihUetiL** 1
dispurawilh Wilkinson, and tuul 11
be would take him ou board hb abto 11
upon the littlogovemor drew hiiil**
told Wilkinson to defend hiniJtS*
stood like a boy and suffered hlS-? 1
abused in tbe roost shameful
alio have bis bee cut in to
forroj be is now recovering front hii ,Z!
bul scut he will carry to his p,**!
was a fine looking man, but now hu S
disagreeable appearance. Thtp*"
takea no notice of it—as forgoren^ 0
this country there is none. J„d~
may say what be pleases to them
cannot conceive what our gorma^i
keeps this man here forwitu,^
give him a living, for be hat certiah !
ten tbe most false accounta of ibj, i'.,
that were ever written Commodore Sh
art and Pfevost hare never spokca im,
er aince he has been on tbe stoiionnZ
bsps never wftl, but the accounts,Uu~
modore S-ewart furnishes maybcreEk
as impartial.
You no doubt, ere this, hate heard th
ii a new Director here, how long k.”
continue God only knows.”
New Oettun, J u i, lt
Capt Corson of the aebr. Jane,
at this port yesterday from Tampico, 1
ipriar-fdBp gut
-
jkd&LLe*.
reboot Moj. O*Fallon ha* had iatercource I ^ t®* slit! in bad health, and almost den
are friendly and devoted to the Americana ! ' a ‘ r of r ‘ co ’ r yi n K, during my stay here,
—to O’Fallon himself they look up not on } * a “ ** tbl ‘ momcnt interrupted by t
ly aa a father, but as a brother, the charac-1 arr !. °* aI j «?r«ss from the Military ex
ter of that gentleman is well adapted to the I P*dmon, with a letteri from Mr Pilcher
service in which be is engaged, and he is I *® 0 ™J ,0U bhow ■* the head of the Mis
possessed of a peculiar kind of eloquence I s011 rl Tttr Company on ibis river, in which
that at once fascinates and convinces hitJ “ ! ' 5 ’ ba¥e bul • moment to write. !
Indian auditors. In this way he has secur 1 :nw * n f,om the Mandans, bringing
ed the friendship and the services of the I ine ver i , ’ l i n P* eas ' ,n, ' ne ’* s—<be ®. ;>wer "D
Indians both for the traders and for the go I >us,n ® s * “ S one - My Mountaineer* have
vernment, as is shewn in the case of 6001 oe “ defeated, and the Chiefs of the part)
mounted Sioux having tolunteered to ce j t 01 " s a, i*— lbe P ar, 7 were attacked by
against the Aurickaree*. Tbe Sioux j t j 'lure or four hundred Blackfuot Indians, in
the most distant nation on the Missouri, I a P''^ llon on lbe Yellow Stone river, where
we believe, that Maj. O’Fallon has visiter {" 0,bm B b, ‘* defeat could be expected
—and the Aurickarccs, still further up . J ° ne * a " d * n » n > e| t and five men were kill
and with whom he has had no direct com I ed ' , e , rn)er " '* sald fo,, ff bl «n<wl des
munication, is the nation that has taken up I P er ** # w-. Jopcs killed two Indians, and in
arma. Thia proves at once the salutary ef I °™ wln S b, » pistol to kill a third, he recciv.
feet arising from a more general inter-1, ‘"VP" 1 !* | n b ‘> br ca»l- Immel waste
courte with tbe Indians; but Mai. O’Fallon I • 8 be . kllled one In dt»o, and waa cut lo
cannot go alone; he altould be supported; a P ,ec ** - 1 ll,lnk we ,oae 41 ,east 815.000.
certain display should be made ol the force I n,ore ^ ull 7 between thia and
of the country, because many of the distant I 1 ®, °“ 1X ' „ , ,
tribe* believe that we have no force, and! 3° j ['ca waa a gentleman of cleverness. He
look upon us tt a nation of trappera tc hun- f v* r sc '’" al F csr * * resident of St. Lou
ters. The question now ia—could a force whe . r f , "** n “ m «°us friends to de
be spared from Fort Atkinson sufficient! ** . . 5 ‘ ammel lias been a long
lor thispurposei—Are there troeps enough !! me on ,bl * r,ver t Crsl * n officer in the U.
on the Missouri to fulfil the original imen- 7. 14 ** 4 Army,aince an Indian trader of some
tiona of the gpvemment respecting that 1 dll,incll °n In some respects, he was an
country ?—Enguirer. I extraordinary man—he was brave, uncom
We mentioned list week the departure T nly -''T’ ,nd ol J n, , u,< : ,,,ar M « n E» b —
of Col. Learensworch from Fort Atkinson, "Pf" of b « danger, a host
on his expedition against the Aurikarces— I wub,n bl ®“l b The express left the Mili-
A letter has since been received by a gen-1 taryelt f. ctimonon * h# ,4t ““*• * beo 4,1
lleman in this place from Mat. Foster, com "'W',, . ,
roanding at Atkinson, conveying the un L Wl,h 8Teat respect, your most obedient
welcome inteffigcnce of the loss of one of *" 1- n _„
the transport boats, and tbat LieuL Wick-1 „ _ ® F ;'
liffe, a sergeant and six men were drowned I r> ttr „ U b Ag 1 lor * nd ' Affairs,
—a good part of the cargo was saved, bm « , , .i 1 ’ „ ,
damaged. This misfortune happened on I ^P 1, ynd ' Affatrs, St Louis,
the 4th of July, about 160 miles above Fort [It is stated in the Richmond Compiler,
^-omentGen. Gainc, heard of the
(romLexingtiininKentucky,where«n»ged ltl4c ^ oy,he ® ic ^ ,ree * on 9 en ' Atb,e J'*
father and mot her, and a large circle of re-1 P lrt yi he dispatched two steam boats from
(ations and frienda will bare to mourn his I Louisville to Baton Rouge for SOO troops to
Un We e i T re d r.p h p r.o.tate«hs, the detach £ ‘ , *"- POr,ed ? S '* ^ ^ 0p ^
meat of recruits which left Philadelphia P^*° ttn> 15 40011 44 P°” lblc -1
SS™a.TTSMPT AT MURPEB1
vTnmnT^ t^-.. ’ M “ Ch ‘ I d 'y «e b *. Mr. HENRY CULPEPPER,
aocialcd with Capt. Fowle. 8 The d«ac*hcanaUn Can^en CminuN 1 C*’ dk tl>e
ZnJiLTSS'jlZS: 1 " tJSKl^SHfSJiSas
in circulation in the^r”^art Tfthe^^ I fu r r,i * b t aom * be b4d °^T proceedad
rtoK ( L ! omM«u^r r0fU, . eMi *i
and Jones bv the Btsekftrot 1^5!?’ Il ? me chtrgtd at him, in quick succession. It is
SmiVbT’bm SL tro^Wto ^ , " ,n4 belietedthstMra tulpepper would hare
Suroiahed ^,h ^e fcLrfS toS? P** 0 k,Ued 00 the *P°'’ had h « been
M*j. O’Fallon to Go* Clartt 8 ^ P totected 4 po«Jn‘o which 13 or 14 alug*
n^rrm^ iofo^K’^ L ic en,er t d ’. Mr - "'T" feU ’ *2? u r°
count of this reallr unfortunate orrun->r^ l e*a 8 '5 n4l,on » ***en slugs were found to
count oi tnit really unfortunate occurrencc.j kgre taken effect in different pant of his
n *»AKwMiM%I||J, body, some of whtdft have teen extracted,
DairSix: How painful fot me tq^ell, | butit ia tbe opinion of the attending Physi
and you jo hear, of tbe batberity of iSrlt^Jcian, tkwt his wounds will prove mortal
dmna. They coatinae to deceive, and mur-1 The negro above mentioned he* nude
dev the meat enterprising of our people, | hi* escape, and to wrongly, suspected ofbr.
sod iJ wa continue to forbear, If we do not {tqgeoocerood with those who fired at Mr,
gf»«fcgcr s poMr spirit.of resem.lC.-^httBeec*w tMUiae^^ ‘
and, believing that tbe Shark had beta,
nut by government, to protect Aaot
vessel* from pirates, te requeuni bT
P. to convoy him to tot. 26, teeing m*
h d a large amount oT specie no boardt
June. To Ibis request Lieut. P. objto.
alledging tbat he was ordered locrchea
in certain latitude*. Subsequently, hs,,
i r, (after making an ur.aucccaribl dkt
the consigner of the specie to cinv it li
self) Lieut. P. promised to cotnoraefri
accoi dingto tbr-requesL Notvidotaadg
this promise, he sailed the neati«,b(lb
thq Jane cuoltl get over the bat; that fo
ing her unprotected.
On the 15th of June, Cspt. Ginro^
the ship Magnet ol this port, «»boird;
and taktu possession ol, by a Spanish hit
leer, between Cape de Gatt Jc Capt N
near AlicaM, run into a Bay, near the I
on the coast, and anchored in 4 fathom
ter. Capt. Garwood waa prevented it
landing or -ending a letter tu the At
Consul, at AlicaM, and as well as h
were much abused by the frecbooicia
lying at anchor. At or.e time they pn
■ d a loaded musket at his brc*s!,*odxi
first and second officers, becaujethcy
not get as hearty a suppei as they
About 8 o’clock that night, too prill
with about SO men, went along tier adi
dered the ship to be got under way, nil
stand to sea as they said for the pan®
proceeding fur Cart hagena, but capt G.t
f iund that tlieir intenti >n was to pillage
ship and refused toget undet way Tatyi
proposed .that be should per., il then to
their vessels, with Tobacco and Co®
they would give bim a receipt hr
but when they found they could ndf
on him. they determined to murder ha
the mates, and load (heir vessel* aid
burn the ship, with all hai dt on
Fortunately tbe night was lerycal*.
the ship made but liitfc Way frets "
aud, as she toy too close to tbe hat
them tp accomplish their intents**,
robbed her of every thing they cooldj
their hands on. Next morning, sfier
ing •bout 30 boxes or Sugars, and «
bales ol Tobacco, with all the spare '
liquors, &c. kc. they left him, in .
of another vessel. Capt, Garwood
got under way and arrived safe al
tbat night.—Phil Gar.
*-
The election of Governor and of)
ber to Congress; took place in A late"
the 4th inst. In seven counties,
Dallas, Autauga, Montgomery, PiM
ncchu, Butler and Monroe, lbe P r<
vernor Pickens, ba* a large majoriq i
his opponent Dr Chambers. Tie *
counties it is said will give Geo. W V
a majojity of from ISM) to 2000 kf !
press. There ia said to be but 1U'» ^
of his ele.Uon or tbat of Gov. Pick** 1
Georgia <
Zaxutilu, A«f|
We are Informed by a geo |ic ®*jfl
whose authority we can safely WJ
Governor Cass, who was appointed
President, under aa act passed » l 1
session of Congress, to negotiate *
Moravian Society and Indiana for* 1 :
sion to the United States of their k* 1
m Tuscarawas couAiyaibas, “**1w
making a purchase upon favora 1 *
It to probable, therefore, that tku>”
land will before long be brought >8
et.—A/ettengcr.
Our city continues to be hl*»*J'.
common health this season, and
of the Board of Health for tWh* 1 *^
cords only eleven death*.
easterly wind tbat now.prevsBa*? (
pect thxt such purity amt elauiw
tmpafted to TffihdaoepVre «
buteto preserve ha from
nets. Indeed the whole ses-W '^
United Statusadani', Vi be upua *
thtoaeaaom—C* Mercury S* 1 *