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bat pretccaiWoa
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«#«•** niy'pofitito norKi^ wri**^^^
j dtuUnlaMj u tc «Nt u tn n? and cJprm »y
^ApatOri amiraut of thu ceremonies of A-*
ine rf the Greed Canal to tlirSud»"f«M
•^TAlNCiv York ottTfcrt Wth—shout «.W3
,Rre sappoaed to b® a*»u»bfed^-i*U kt
*t the fir.} Canal Bolhiotcrdw the H"4
tbe ihsats of the multitude M> the
f'dahnon. ' * T. ■
ion. Ma. <h*isrtAuju puxet through
tb«$0t inst- on bb wqgjrota Horton to
l lSo. Janeiro of the J2il> A*g-
_ j/repruftlt that govfciment'n
t yet brings settled stop.- “ThaUen ufth*
[lafire diftxtoyl bv theKmperocanil hia min
(T».. jie.Bajfc'Orite with tbe people, but they
- fiew> wijhejealauxeyf, Mtenrqn» tore.vle-
' ' BiaietHptft'rbe troops are ge ftt-by well paht.
’ 1 SfS MpfaberiHy regale i wit%Wrnr, *8. by
t^if bliUttJihMrt which it afswmi-eafro-ii
die city. A short time siupry be injuita.JiAeil
WfQJt from hi* how;. *ndhi. Brsteotnoieto
Vhe city voce hi, reqovoryyVaf made.* tear dayt.
ago.'; ThajeipfeBU torrtfito. He anf ibe Em
press were on horseback, and llidpo oar Albert-
cen liUee -would not (Vink f luid • traveller',
story tf l thurria then that .she rode **«""* «t>
Screw?., fief dram waaurUhury. heroomp'cxia,
•^ery'darfc- You *Jji recollect that iheiea risttf'
ftthe Bmpreta Uatia l»ni|» Bonaparte. He i>,»
decent looking man, bid w at distinguished onl’/
'by,hi* badges, of royalty. They were escorted
(^Ute-nffloBgi who Joined with-* huge number
of negroes, ij can scarcely be said, nut tbe to
whh "YlT**^ Aj The entrance of thecitr, himr-J
ception era* said to be different, the inhabit*!".'
joining m tile nsual, sc-damation*. On Sabba.t
XTtn'myjhe rilitedtbe theatre, which was ctowf.
ed to oreriVawijig—end aria reeeired wht
waring of luntUterrdiief, end with shouts'.
i-'W^rife is cotuedered a woman of much informs-
.tSpot** . a; j '
ahho’
'to-fra
tsadaSliedlhsUt tjvn jisrlod
_ tnd.furmany yf»2.b*ft«, li***
existed to the UrBUtea t**p»rt*esstlfAboe call.
•A I’mkraVwtl other il.-puW^n. "Vheae
*--■ up during tny^dfiJih^retKMi
.. _ iglon,Vhom each jhity ebinh
eft Ilo Executive Cabinet via com posed of per.
sons bsluogih^ to each. The principles of tlie
ftopabUckopat>y doubtlessly had Ihs-ir origin 5n
ih< objcOnqns utged by them ah^eihcrt loathe
sUpptiondfthe Ee.lersICnnstituti.m. which wcr.
in a. great nH-ls -re . hviated* u hen tfie adtenfl.
metus proptefrl-ty Mr.-M»-ti*onlathe t>rM Gou*
grojts were *«l>rp«eii by tbe Suu-s—Up tathe ctec-
tionof Mr. Aosirf, the principles of ihe 11 -publi-
can ptfty appeared pr'mcipaHy in* the following
pa^tKufmt ^ _
lit. A^ resistance of tlfp Iatitu<lin0oi construe
tionofthe Gonstittitum as cojitcndid lor by the
Federallyr!(^e Uepub'.ican* ipjttkUng that the rule
of cototi*uction ought to bev> stnet-a* to conliue
tfthe KialeiSfgoscrnm-.nteyi the exercise ef only-
suck powers aawere Oapre*!/Regaled by the
Canstiiufiok. odfltch as were’ plainly aud|bv.ous
dy xhecesr <iy stH proper' to execute the exjfltss
td powers 'l'i> uarel b yondiiiif line thereon
iehc'etl'w.ia OMiemegi i a ideruiS,bhd|hst»ny o
Uler hd. would amount la.» cU
BKWI* to exccqtt .V "Urtlpmfrn nt\u otlicr word*
ro*ltn>iri:rclse.<»r w»i/isu#eJ pwga.
(o relation to this priucipw»they had. asx’»rfc»ed
iheii opibioKS upon seven! question* Vrhich . oud
u-oidc before’ twngrefs viz: ^ . ^ ^
The iocupphranpA of tbe B-nW of the U States.
WtfUHlpflfcihj Congtess of the State’debts,ihc
cigjki of »He jrr»V*lcnt to proclaim t^p netHratdy
(yftitc lU'-UMt without the assent of Congress, and
•cmcjutheti*, U ' ‘
2d. A rcsis^nce to the funding ayitem gene
rally, as calculated to become tho embryo #«f »ri t.
tocrallcdlpmidpies, slid more especially. If tin.
debti o be funded (as proposed by Me. H^huUoi.
soon.after the orgn.ujstion of the gyV^rumetit)
rTf1 ,, .. . , . >. tbe Ooniullitfon;
ji 'ndalbr«*V«*f *“ klWkordcretl.'obe nit.
dlan Lnlliefn wxrosppolid^&i a largo pro.
vinclal onr^-fe s*#wtsou tin
Hftmlte f j nsttft*»/r*wui(
p»nred 4a,
^ fan* »f the Vntoiit
* u» ptw*J in. -w.s thst o>
the ybijng taeB'rioth Augu.taiu qnrsgon. The
defence of Mr. VnwforiT might be ujely retted
Beie-, th the good seme .at candor uf every in-
telligeut and virtuous patriot. » C wdl liowereT
pursue thiriAIWd *nOs»k,b»d Mr. Crawbml re-
fu^-d s C mourroiiOe divtlut address, would be
hire been toss nsr lopsble than the Federalists of
Ou.iafy.or tbe Member* of .tie HarUord Cr*
ventiou during Jim 1st* wsr with Great Britaj „ uuv lw „
If dm picture drawn J>y the Kstonan idat quoted , f‘
(who wwof tbu-'HepublicaH parly) -be corrCcI? ‘‘ ntl pl'opetty tp
iht- aituaUoikof tile Mtiun ai tlie tsio phiiadi was wi "
‘ guua. The iation luui bceu'tn.uHcJ—Uc-
‘ T3 i been made, utterly. fneompattWe wifii
onor. TBe Freaident had in.imoily
iricetl to uongraaa th d he would send rut i.iire
mi'nj.urs to ttdfcFrench republic—Our jl«g liad
'ie<M instilled. »nd tier ifoperiy on tl(c a ean cap.
uire<l—H.s)ii:i JeXJM'l been coin-ocic.-d it a..i'<na
-might—Aruees were raising nnu rcawtn. ce
ter.nioed un-by-Om ConaiitutedeuthwUies, . And
itscoucituiveeiAIrnee that its thCMs iteterwiida.
lions the government was iiieatnea!, on.the 7th
July. irt)#. (.bunt the period uf die addi-esa)
General Washington was sppumlril to dm thitl
c.-mmatiri of theidreds to oe raised. - Ail pt.
riu.1 pke ■ tlie. to luve ritused _)as TSuopti:;
nance sn-l suppuit to the tiivarnmenl, ^ictajllh.
a an-dinr lii»..dislike to die cliicl nugiAlaie,
Would hare btee'-oct ho. some
.lung like dVcuwii. to t-ach a course of con
duct the spirit’ awl principles of repubiicanisni,
ortrtdfc been, .*rid crer will be. opposed.—
Iftit puhnole that JtepouUcyn* will tolerate .that
in their own party; whten they deneptice ia ibeiy
adversariesi No—lippAkiliOn to the acts of-the
inainriiy muy be tojerated,na, ispiopir, uaWtha
lil. irs of the Country have arr.ycit lo a ity-A uf
ac'ual boatilities—tint urh.n such a. crisis' llaV ar
rived, to Oitilho'd, support is not bAel; '—
u criminal.' 'fosnch a.Urisis tjte
' : by the m b'
atsce'wlfxtcv
• more sublime |
thin waa nrej
Miry, x flb j
rocii.^b
iea, anAt r
where *l» Jltu i»,.i
’ .nrrirs.
iidhlaVi end «#»!» *gdfi W « d»jr
uio). ewxr^coul. * * ’
hu.Uen ah unu»u.1 morwUjr in
great dro _
the crops wll
.s you may
Ilnform'youihafwUhlr ’*
Own 900 perxena fihYif 1 .
iocidchf-'to , the
™ -- . Cr’WT 5 " JPfjjn
.■'iruiqpt^ _
jt petiliunlug for I.,
X subscription of 500 .,
, |iurchaac r new clrcsaea
saints, Iri.'tho Callie.Jral,-by thi.’i..
tious, infstuhted people, Uust they might
lord their aid In procuring d ixit of tain! ,;
"June io.t-TIic llloswm sloop -
has juat- arrived—also five other WM^U
l hasten to inform you of the particulars i
And t*w «>of':
*ahare•f.th Tdi
thw tort-cuts \
tain* and .o?
several df-wiifafr t
Odd was contpletj^wnd. the n u j
wjtat the earthquake T-^—- *
i houses arc s«A0p»6i*l
«nd tho situation of Vi
flit stated in Chretetton City GaxetlC; that the
Rtv^iif- tfow. of Nejr Brunswick, hss secepted
dike call to the pastoral charge.of the Independ
* enf Presbyterian Church, and Congregstieio in
* ; • . ' •'.• 4? m
gy a letter fwauriuerille,' S. cTof the-loth
list are team that parties which went hat from
thwtsA*ee a*4rat*day and Wednesday hpjhsve
socereHed io completely breaking up’the re
mainder el tha bualilti which have, ao*ng in
fSted duf neighborhood. - "Sorae'of the parly
-W*»:wet$ out VfcdnesJ^r.CWiya the <£iter) came
Up with two men and three women. One of the
men fired on John HaveneV but without effect,
and made Idii escap*. They took one feHow ami
the*e»ches,andwe have them no win confine-
bets in il is place. One of the women, haring a
strin’s ctck on, was fired upon, and l am torty to
tay-wu wiwoded—her chance of recovery is
dcubifut Qp Tuesday,when the p.tty was rout-
. idUHy ieffPrtiUd show three yean old io the
jSsptaaiiiicIsars sh«t airuek it Igthe back of
tire tread, »od it has since died. The fellow ta.
kpn and the woman wounded (who ia tbe « He of
Joe) belong to Uk Uaoul i a girl, tbe mistress o(
Joe, belongs to Ur. Ballard) and the other wo.
peace, as being dapgi-rout to liberty and expen-
areiiitsmainlainaoce. s ‘ -. .. .
' 4th.Jn Insisting upon economy and'strict no
-e-inulithtyio tiic disbursemeate of tile public
monryjntoid'mgylhe creatiuil ig oumerous office-
mdatWgl^lreiea. .... r
StS. IniKsisting upon the support of th: State
Governments ip .1) their i igbla.^and (lowers, not
clearly delegated.br surrendered Iq- Use Consuiu
iipn. - ireL-. 1 ( i* .' . r'" . - .j. - "
6 h. In resisting the imposition of interna' tax-
in any'cxSes, unless iiulupeniublc iiolheadmin
Been brou ghtby the it- vision ef a nvriniiiy; audit
is a principle of Itrpubpcanisih, to yield '‘absnluty
iictjniescciirc in lue oociiijnxvwf4he mijurnyr”
Then U:;nib:kans adopt the sentlrtreiit so lot cib'.y
expressed by IJt-cMur and say, “fnher.cantea*
with foreign NaUooxmay.onr Gonntry be alwaja' 1
right—md sljrayx successful right or wrong.''
.... v t dreadful gale, of Wind experienced ,
here on Monday, the 42th uf June, by which .with xanoaiwjfWdf; Indeed the c
many d Hoc Icllow has met # wateryvfFMe,
and .property to an immense arnoU^l bps
been lost. Eight shifts,, four brigs' two
schooners, ahd one cutler hate oeew-loat
in the Bay, besides ^hree capfaihs, two
mates of vessels, and thirty six ttxmOQjjri 1
On Suiiday 11 th Jane, tha gale commenced,
wind at'noMh, with some rain. At S F.'kl,
Commodore Wooster went on abore, -rtff
he rcnimedpii board. The sca had tlseiy .SWMOg
considerable, and it blew pretty frcsOj which
caused a high- suif on the bdach. ,T£c
Conimodare’s ’gig capsized twicn and
-tilled, Arid, htkras linally obliged to ayrtm
oft'to fief; having lost ; a trunk ij clothes
irhidi lie bad ,jin ihe -boals Tho O’Hlg*
gins frigate -frti. lying as'ern of u*'in- our
wake—said ship ip at present aismantlei),
and is -about ta undergo a tliorough .repair-.,
Aa aboo at' tlye i^bmmodpye arrfrnd' «>
board, he hailed the frigate \o be prepared
to teerpahle in c5se sve should part,which
we' vVcie fealful would hopjicn momently.
At 8 o’clock ter go the larboard ar.chuf
under foot hnd fiiesliencd tlie hawse |1( Wat
then blowing irumcndoua v. At midufgb\
the gale increased, and tl!e swell,wu* very,
high. Af3n. IQm. ihcsliar.k of 6ur i-.it
bowepApchor broke shut#oiF just uboyt
liao an irredeemable q-inliiyf. .right—and atfay* Successful right or wrong",
hd. in s resistance uf a standing armyitt time ot llutit may baridiMhstis now well known tfitt
ihe Adams administration & die then Federal ma-
jority caused thij atite of thing', 1
Uteir deeper rtpigiu, upon the right. .
Of me "IVuple and the Stales." . t
yifiattvvrfffod.grouadsthere m-.y now beta
tlnubt tins fat>, they will nut be inristed on. bet
■t be adfhittedUu the proofs of fits-truth after
wanU bceunte si^Kciemly strong id produce cun.
vicrion t jytaveiy impuriint qucsUon prescuts
itself at the threshold. sk
Were these preofa su!ficter.dyitnown and pub.
fished tithe period cflhe address 7 If they were,
and it cisjs shewn ttwt they were uriutin the
kmiwledge of Mr. Craw font, and the othciyrotiiig
,. - - l, c charge may be urgeii
. , . . , - .... lint if they were not, then
,uch taxes mn-1 alway.be onerous and.vexauout, to charge the atldigss as an evidence of Federal
rs the ria upomcommcree had been wholly «ur. ism, i. pnjurt »n ! illiberal. Ajid here let me ob.
titration of the national affairs, as in,hi, county ^s^&riy?'^
serve, that even had such proofs been known to
tome, it is be, ond a doubt that they had not been
' 'sli - - - • •
posed con$rmity to ttibse which they professed.
On the contrary, it was equally natural fur t%e
dcraiisti, v- lio deprecate the doctrines of their
pcnjnts, to be opposed lo that revolution. It
sun, the wife of Aoderson who n as k'.U^ be.i,!! L"!?''*'L‘ -T“ with-our sneien, alliev re the pretest to cow
'.illSCT!:.* 1. lh " *^P“hncans weft h.gldy enthusia. ot | K , Jc.igna which tlrey may have had, in raising
Me hi thtir admiration of the French revolution, —"r,.. {. ■ ■ “
while their odvenaiiet publicly reprobated it—
But notwithstanding this adroiaiion, | think that
may boWly assert, that this administration, did
longs |fl Mr^)ateq.*Twe pf the most desperate,
spi fiKwnmam ife not yet t^ken. " . *
••A Court of Msgistrests was witting fur the
trial'«f those taten and other* snspecte^ ' An
- acting conuaittee of the Aseoeixtnn are rery sc-
T^i* ■
THOM SMTRNA.—Smyrna papers to Use Idih
Apgust, -inclusive, have been received at Belli
tfiote. Every thing there wu perfectly tranquil
Dally reports-were in cinmlstion there in feror of
cks and Turks. The Greeks were in
of the Mores, excepting the
MHof Pslru, in the gulf of Lepanto,
Wtier there U A present a numerous Turkish
The Gteek fi ietswere a Ipssnand Hydra
e fiiia totter island they were to aree^ on the
Angus', where great preparations were said
tfebe makihg lo 'Jhn* ■ desperate stuck on the
^Atrkish Beet, aodit was suppoied that a great
■number ef beats were robe seat In along with fire
Idppa. There is no doabt that Die Greek* are
• dljich more forward in their cause than
TTcre was a report *t Smyrna tlmtsM, two frig,
gtps and a sloop (EnglMi) bad arrive^i'-it Corhl
qjih three of the chief Greeks on tffired. from
• wjtonee ^ to said tbsy were gplng tt»4« the Tut,
kWificct.
An article from Consuntinopletf the J;h 'ha.
feat mys—**\Vecor,tinueto experianeaqoM*
tranquility, notwithstanding the mntlnoei. spirit
tshiokbxists among a ceruin eisu of tba Janlea.
rail*. But the Agaotihe Jtaiatrire, who, haHag
been created a Prelw with three tails, is const,
qnentiy invested wi'h great power, el
• mOArigoroySpriicetrisd. causing the
im pqhlipljr executed, he spreads i
among those who might be
(^pgtt'kFajkiiJptUir
published. Mr. Cnwlunl nos at that period mere
ly one of the peomto. He wasquitesyoungnun.
ami nut know* ss a pMilie character. A« bis.pe
cuniary circumstances w#te tow, he wu then,, or
had just been, tlie rector of the Augusta Acade
my. T|iA portion cf his time which could be
spared from the duties of his station, wu neccs-
fcinly devoted to the acquUitioo of .the requisite
degree ot’ knowledge in the profeasiun its had tie.
rendered, and ought to be aufficient in ordinary
times lor til national parpesci Other poiuts wi re
insisted oe[ but in thorn motioned arc to be found
the leading principles of the Itepuhlican party.
As rireumstafces presented them wires, it may be
that they received more extension in their apph.
cation. But upon the whole, (hey have uidler
gone- but little modification. It li further de.
fervingbf notice, that they bad been establish
ed »the rule of conduct tn the patty, before the
termination of the Washington administration —
During that part nf the Adams administration
-receded the Augusta address few oeca . . -
any,had offered, upon which it css IM- • >n<,or r r U ?'! mble mea io deehle.iyhethci-it
, .... ,u.i. fc,.i:™a-i-. at. . ., is probable he had become acquainted with the
^opa^eSh^o itfen'ce of.% ^«*&***?*«'*'* feder »> ‘ J '
oppositi&n to these doctrines, the French revoln
tion aeir.mcnced. Upon a'revisibh of them it
will be' wen, thst nothing wu more natural,
tbanfurtheir defenders to suppoit ihe principles
of that revolution, because of the real, or tap.
tinsuished for any thing except his great aptitude
ahd peraeverence in the acquisition of knowledge.
Under theft eHctimslanccs, it is submitted loolie
the Hokes. Tlie ship inunciiislcfy diovt xln*,Acycllt
s • •n'r’ <1 ' d "
cargo will he fcst. lit the aft
The gale SPpsitled An a^rett , m .
beach, from the Qustoui House io*
tnsudltl, pfcseptcd.ane nithem-si si
sights ever be/bte witnessed in Va:
Goods, fruit*)'See., the product v
cvcrr|ciuneVlUM|s.Tigging, tiiU, ...
cJoi^sslAS)t.ei Jl*rk hojes, tejk hoxa i
and broqght up oiHhc hawse of the O’Hig.
gins, about 12 f-et from the jib boom.—-
The Colftmodorti fired a aigntT-gun ot
distress, and'tmrut blue iigUts, but-no tfttc
dared to como to cur assistatice, Tbe nighl
was dreadfully dark, and it begati lo rain
hard. We hailed the frigate repeatedly to
slip the cable ond veer away upon the
firboard buwer, but received no answer
While no were inr tlii* siaft'ut suspense,
the Lautaro drifted- immediately ulfitvurt
hawse of the frigate, and in a moment her
huwaprit, which.wqp nnta scry smili
snapped dost lo the hdad. . By t|^!S / T .
ihe'U'Uiggtns had tipped pact pTour stern
,1V, and soon after, tost per . own liead.rsi(s
and cut-.water. The night was cxtycwcly
dark, and thu O'Higgina was piicltia'g in.»
m ist ten ihle manner—keel opt' tq • the
height uf Ml feeveveiTf .thrure sfft J B, rip,
ping off largo timbers, mid iron knees fiSui
our stern—-By this time we nearly cut dawn
to'the water's edge i die set Was epouripg
hit* her stem' every raomcni, and. idl..bauds
cxpecteil to gp down together, ', ...;...,
“ Tlie Commodore psrneivmg that both
ships mutt inevitably go down, if yrc were
not soon aepejated," ilUpaichad an officer
'»U6«k4f *“■ '
•stave*, Stc I
ih'deand a half,
on every side
i Idr CtaesTf U i»-————^
Ono bbl^Jelfosf quitted his
she struck the rock, ai(d beluga jj
user adoit reached the ali,afe*i).*i
bag of ouiiCfcn wmpu h’e Tiail hrui
bun. A Bother',Teas fynuout,
among the Ackb'aad rhe'.pi'
anxiety to *avg him handled
'v> roughly that Bit leg naj
expired «
“TKet
cinmdtfjr .
ing Crushed n;
pore
(Til tho tUtiT
the shij> nras..
aldiost a*'u«ism
*
made-oi
^hc^jiy tiilsi
S^rorio^ 6 ln'.hort'hrTu,"n^ snamewon bbstd the O'HTg^V
slip her chain adf veer away,, They fovui
stately succeeded in gening on boartl,- .htr
running great risk of swamping the boat;
H»o boaib' having been dashed, to ptpcvs |Q
Ihe act of lowc ' * ' ‘ '
ministration, if any there afe.
But I uk *o\h'mg in lOying that to far as history
or public document! can instruct, no such proofs
were belure the American people, when the ad.
drew was adopted. Od the contrary, evgy thim:
then appeared open, fair, honorable and patriotic.
These could have been no deception in the aciu.
al battles which werel'odght, ana the blood which
wu spilled. The mrcumslaoces which imboldcn-
ed th* republican* to charge the administration
with an unaccommodating spirit toward, France,
and a desire wantonly to involve the nation in war
.. . gov
ernment of all connection with the X, Y, Z, agent*
on the oilier hand, did the reprobation of the profier toroatore harmony. tVhclherthiadisavow.
Federalists constitute any principle of Federal- tl and thcae nrenure*were caused by thc respect
ism. The principles uf yhe two parties had been commanded by "Amencn in armies under the
formed without any connection with that great comnwnd of her Washington," (as asserted by
event. Il is IM «o means astonishing that tbe Hr- m®V, l,ie Iu ’
French revo*iontot. attempted to arail ,hem- ^ r i„ n people,^traiSuSS a^ft^fhj’thet
ofjtoi seal and ardent wishes of the Repub- rule.*, us a veil to more iiuiduout projects, I leave
licans of the United Slater,who were scarcely has to tho discussion nf others. Ali I maintain ia, that
numerous th»n tbeir adversaries. The French sdmltiing the truth of the Utter Tdet, the eiroum
were contending against combined Europe, and '•'"Jf'f
therelore every oily, however weak, was to them Xuflhe A U gu.t. P .1d^Mj
an aequmlioo. • Hence the boldness and temerity —if the young men of August* had no reason to
of theexertion, of thst republic, through its*, believe that the state of hostilities then existing,
gents in thhertintry—-no means were left unlri-
ed—persuasion, AaUcfy, national gratitnds, tbs
equal love of liberty, were all employed in vain,
during the administration of Washington. From
tbo elevation of Mr. Jefferson, they (hoped gra
ter succetr, sod bf^d attempts were made to in*
fiuence the penffing election of n chief m^iitrale.
The election of Ur. Adame however defeated
had been caused by an intiduous and unprovoked
policy in the rulers; where is Rio impropriety,
where the want of pstrintism or repuhlicaniim.in
ilMfietrat principles, in announcing to those ru-
lertjihat they wrmld support their country, ih the
impending contest ‘
the queriion oi ^policy sms dheutoed upon tho'
nte *k tnoihaond eetonl hostifdies; Gem Pincld uicea, and, to short, irf red,, '
«ey, who Hadbeen appointed by Gen. Washing, pence etlabKsbment,accord
ington asminiater tothe Tryoefi repubtiewu re- iong eontemled ferbythe'f.
Merelldtd.'to ttoftWretoUm dwtoU^tgfSff^
hope of an accommodation. Theft were *lao r ; . might well pause In citlii
let, ot their miaaioj. There desjaf^f were' aha^oworpoaeibility
Bgq Maphall'. life hf Wrahln g ton, >^310. IhSd^Tatejf^f
thatAhc
painful cifi
coatroi
•"--ATinjar,
'eafci-h
cotspfcted
as W&t .
lyoUitni
pjtges of i
utf lho ,fork wu i“
tweriog then, ftout the davits,~* ^SJWwjwTftlW *»•
the chain was slipped, the cable Wlcfriip/Ucknedj ln the. familj «,
aw:i,-. and InitnAuriv for us nil. bOOptlYOWch in IfriO tttalariCO tcria
Coopery which ini one ...
fatally. W, Ciroptr was ,ruOH
taken Itl jliiqiaeu;
by. . fever, lor sd'
days agtia hu Wits
vefituro out, aDd
•l>cn, when i
lined him to hto- $e(
Mate, hjivcycr,Tivat
of rccovety;—«
ed l4 b #".
/A}»M
ft
^VkiplJ
hagal*ie.*w
’erk'Cm
^f>
As soon »s
was veertd away, and foitoiialoty for us ali,
we swung clear. Hud this service nut been
executed when it was, wo should aU hgyc
gonedown. a , - ■»
“Tho Peruvian firig of war *CongrOT«,
which arrived s slthrt unto vinte from OnW
lari, with, dcspatchc^j.broke adrift, during
the.night, and was ftpilg signal guns of SS
tress without being able tfth tvb assistance
rendered her.. \Ve heard cries of dlaticsa
on every side, and all of us anxiously #.
waited the abearance nf day light,. Our
toituauon wa», if pnssihle, .rendered still,
worse, by having stranded our Ihrboard
bower, and destruction appeared inevita
ble. The C. S. corvette Chtcabucj, drift
ed near the tocka, abaut 4 o’clock, but tot-
tunaiely brought up ia time to avoid being
dashed to pieces. At length the long, wish,
ed for day light appeared. The Lautaro
again drifted, but we succeeded in bringing
her up with a spare anchor, just as tho or
der was given to cut away the mainmott.r-
At dawn of day the gale increased, and se
veral vessels drifted from their moorings. _; ' f r
The C. S. schooner Fortunata broke front A* 8 h u ty Anu/.T’yWb W
her moorings and went aahorb asiern of ux, ^ - 11
we *t the time being almost ashore »uV
selves. It was now brood day-light, and
vessels were seen drifting towards^lie rocks
at tha bottom of.lbe bay at a place, called
Cape Horn Iront the many dangeroufrocjpa
which lie there, and alia' on account of th*
frequent robberies aoramittal^here, it- be
During Ilia May of Cam. Ro’nssOs it K*» *
~|ri.piHMl*o waited ait hinrwiilr aa ioviniia'* I
JBit ihe Caqal CtUiniion «l filbSny, Sri jr
1 about ta^et under sow, k. wo* unobie o n
the invlutioo. Hehoweveq rxpre«edThp
pleasure at 'the CofflpHiiOn of (■
ternal improvement) tod | "
biQisclfwfth the element«
with a 4Mf ftltom, sftick *
(Petty) wore during the tattle/ »•(
Mr. Coldeo to present it U> diaCanal f
ert, and *
It*. —-fij
watotranded -on the tSjprt'b^tlie ,?4Mv uk
20 milt* t» Tim oouthvratd ««Sf p«
vowel a*dv.rgo, consisfiitf ofdiy F**** 1
Were, entirety Intf.' "Hi **tsh sndwV
crew hj attempting to IqjJ. bti« n«Wf
drjHvnad. * • •' r *•' *
ing a lonely.place aUhouch situated in the , At AM&ea die 2d thsb to
main ttreej. The street front* thebay^und tineouIdbd'idTeetbdxt mtoed
m&ffi
tha Deaf ft* '
inoteadof houses on the
has a large cave where'
« t«iake "
r “
. , _ . osed fre«
uently to take advantage ol persons pai«
ing at night to attdtk^hetn, and Urge
1 ftequentiy been rolled down-
tdghf. Midtidpman Smith
tin could be Affected at pwrot&» l2J' :u '
Mft
A|itiUitH
th* inaUthUoft for tkd Dref
ttotyiljhlrtiiuftm:
%i*k-
■-•dr,
ss^
' * ch "»'*ithout tha
support. Altlio many of
luttvwebS* Jackson,
wether, Z^y, BibNke.
c, yet theie are bun-
« mgn;. Duusbipman Smith B» tbeltoaeeouM*
•t this plaea by three.soldier*, toroolftreafcJaiMal
Yif|Wa«^j
P]
5 Matt hail’,, Wsshington,
Mf» Ojttho
FO T.tX J