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MF»SStt8. BROUGHAM AND CANNING,
Ask any "ne who I 01111 ?'’ 8 al, d listens in
, ht ' K :,||ery of St. Stephen's who are the pro-
minent men in tlie two great parties which
contend for the honor and advantage of their
country, & lli« answer u sure to be “Brough
am and Canning.”
lint tho’ these orators resemble each o-
lh,, r in standing foremost and alone, each in
1, , I, ,rty and species of eloquence, they are,
ia every other respect, the antipodes ot each
other—and perhaps no two men could lie
chosen, who, in their appearance, the struc
ture of their minds, the style and manage
ment of their eloquence, or in the expression
ami manner by which they set, it forth, form
„ more perfect contrast. Canning's appear
ance is rather soft Sc prepossessing: Brough
am’s hard and stern, if not absolutely repul
sive. The air of Canning’s head is elegant:
pint of Brougham is exactly the reverse ; hut
still, view it on what side you will, it indi
cates terrible power. Canning’s features
, .. handsome—and his eye, though well
.at, and sheltered under his eyebrows, is
lively and sparkling, and his complexion is
line’ Brougham’s features are harsh in the
extreme; his forehead is immense, his chin
square, and his nose,mouth, end eyes, hud
dled together in the centre of his face, and
his eyes absolutely retire amid folds and
corrugations—and, while lie Pits listening,
they seem veiled by a fiitny curtain, which j
not on'y conceal.: their appalling glare, hut
renders the mind of their possessor inscruta
ble to the keenest observer. Canning’s pas
sions sit upon his face in ready array, and its
hues come and go with every point of hi3
own speech, and every return by his antago
nist: Brougham’s mantle within—and while
every ear is tingling at what he says, and the
immediate object of his invective writhing in
helpless and indescribable agnny, his visage
retains a cold brassy buo, and he triumphs
over the passions of other men, by appear
ing to be wholly without passion himself.—
The one seems as if lie wero to strive mere
ly for the eclat of the sisters : the glory of
the other appears to be wholly in the fight.
The one seems if he had always lived among
men, entered into their sports and festivities,
and fed upon their praise: the other looks
like a son of the desert, and seems to come
among men only to make them tremble at
bis strength.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY. OCTOBER n, iwa.-
rit there laying plots of brutality, tyranny,
md parricide. Had the magnanimous Auto
crat of hours and barbarians been upon the
treasury benches, it is probable tiiat, when
the “ blood and the murder in a palace”
w ere put in so direct, so concentrated, and
so overpowering a manner, that the Autocrat
would, if he had happened to possess so
much manliness and pride as Mr. Canning,
have fallen into a similar breach of order.—
The effect upon the House was most spirit-
stirring ; and perhaps Brougham was never
more powerful, or more free from that w ith
ering superiority which makes some of his
hearers feel their own littleness.
Delightful, however, as is this group, and
long as wo could luxuriate in the contem
plation of it, we must draw to a close—and
so we shall only cast one other “ longing,
lingering, look” upon those great masters,
whose forms haunt the eye, S-t whose words
vibrate upon the ear, long after the oration
has ceased and the orator withdrawn. The
tine, frank, candid, and genticitian-likc form
and expression of Canning, as he stands pois
ing and balancing his glittering and pinioned
arms, flits before the eye of the mind. He
come? e t.s as a thing of light, and sheds ra
diance and sun-beams wherever he passes.
But the brightness and the beauty nre soon
gone—and we dwell with a darker tone of
feeling upon Brougham He stands dark
and sallow ; and as lie plays the accusing an
gel tn courtiers and kings, his lip curls and
starts with a derision that is matchless, his
voice sinks to a whisper, which, however, is
more distinctly audible than the roaring of
any other man in the House, and his words
fall heavy and slow. One cannot avoid
thinking of that gloom, which, according to
the great hard of freedom, overshadowed
creation when the first sin of man brought
death into the world :
“ Sky lowered and muttered thunder: some
sad drnpj
Went at the completing of the mortal sin "
And when, in the depth of his awful glean
ing, iie has drained the gnil of an hundred
enormities—when he has condensed and
concocted it to a poison more deadly than
that of the Upas, his voice peals the harsh
thunder—his form and features dart forth
the dark fires of the place of retribution—
the storm is on the wing—and
“ Iron sleet, in arrowy shower,
Hurtles through the darkened air."
turned from a cruise off Delaware Bay. the
fishing smack 17nn. Elio sailed nbout'lhrcc.
weeks before from New-Yurk, for the ex
press purpose ofcatcliing an enormous fish,
which had oeen reported to frequent the o-
cean n few leagues beyond Cape May and
Cape Henlopen. The. adventurers in this
bold enterpri/.n have been successful. They
have brought for the enlargement of science,
and tho gratification of curiosity, an uncom
mon inhabitant of the deep, which lias, ne
ver been seen on land before.
i',” The deceased, Findlay, was then
lying on a leather bed on the floor, vvith
his clothes, all but his coat, on, and in
the postire of one sleeping. His head
was dr/iidfully mangled, his left hand
broken, and puddles of blood were on
the hod, particularly in the indenture
made i:i the lied by the weight ol the
deceised'a head. He was living, lint in
sensible, occasionally groaning and gasp
. . . inn and as ho gvsped, the blood which
The creature is one of the huge lndmdu-: , V., te w i , i , ,t.
alsof the. family of the Baja ; or perhaps! hi " 1 flowe( > fr f?* '" 9 011 '» 11
may he erected, from its novelty and pecu- I hell, ran into h |s mouth. Near the bed
liarity, into a new genus, between that, the | was a pa* °l tongs, vvith which the
Squai.us and the AcirENsER. Its strength [ blows hoi been given, which were co-
was such that after the body had been pene- vered A'ith blood and adhering particles
of flesh. The wife of Ryan was in ano
ther bed in the same room, not undres
sed, but asleep ; and so remained or np
peered to remain, throughout this scene
of horror. Ryan was carried off to the
watch-house, where he repealed his for
mer declaration, as to his hnving killed
trilled by two strong and well formed nigs
of the best tempered iron, the shank of one
of them was broken off, and the other singu
larly bent. The boat eontainiiiR 'bo tln-ce
intrepid men, John I’atclnn, Thcnphilns
Beebe and William Butter, was connected,
after the deadly instrument had taken hold,
with the wounded inhabitant of the deep, .
by a warp or line. The celerity will, which 1 jfi'ndiaV^ and t'mdkivwas, in the morn-
the fish swam, could only be compared to i . , . . t • , ...
that of the harpooned whale, dragging the! "R. " c '» house, H,.d hence
boat after it with such spj?etl as to cause a | Hospital, where he ilied that night,
wave to rise on each side of the furrow in j He uever spoke, nor evinced any con-
vvhirh he moved, several feet Higher than I sciousness after the blows,
the boat itself. j This was the short history of the case.
The weight of the fish after death was Qo t, e halfof Ilian, most abundant evi-
such, that three pair ol oxen, one horse and j (lence e „ titat he was a sober,
twenty-two mrn. all nulling tnptther, wnn . . ..
the surge of tlio Atlantic wave to help, could 1 n ° n
not convey it far lo the dry beach. ’ !
Tb.
II* appowrwno*
not vlifT.vi* morr
than the structure and furnishing of the-"
mind". Canning is a scholar, an elegant and
exquisite scholar, vve allow—but still merely
a scholar : Brougham, on the other hand, is
n philosopher, in the most comprehensive
meaning of the term. Canning’s illustrati
ons are, accordingly, all classical—while
Brougham presses all the elements into his
service. The one comes upon his audience
displaying all the flowery volumes of litera
ture ; 'the other hurls at them the whole mass
of the Eneyeloptedia. Their first starting into
notice is a perfect key to their minds. Can
ning shone in the pages of the Anli-Jacabin:
fc onghara registered his juvenile powers in
the Transactions of the Iloyal Society of
Edinburgh. Canning’s political squibs were
excellent in their kind—but they were per
sonal io their application, and ephemeral in
value: Brougham's paper or, poorism will
tie read with interest while geometry is a
science. Canning goes forth as a lapidary,
picking up gems of great value, giving them
an exqusite polish, and fitting them lor the
diadems of Kings: Brougham goes forth
like a giant, with an iron mace, dashing the
rocks in pieces, and preparing a pathway
for the people, over the stubborn and unto
ward parts of the earth. You are delighted
with tho sparkle of the one : you admire the
power of the other j but, at the same time,
von tremble at it.
IMPORTANT.
The following view of the Campaign
in Spain is staled in the London 'l imes
to come from “ high military authority”
in Paris—It claims particular attention.
CAMPAIGN IN THF. PENINSULA.
You ask lor my opinion on the Span
ish war, uud its probable results. Here
they are. The known bad positions anil
the different and manifest niarrn, among
our experienced General 3 , lias at length
brought vvith it the risk of a consequence
not looked for by those whose views
were regulated by the sangnineness of
their dispositions, encouraged by the
No. 3G.
the want of resistance at the pass of Sa
linas, and along the lino of the road from
Bidassoa to Mirando tie F.liro, as well as
at the strong position of Pancorvo, south
of Yittoria, and the hopes entertained
that the plan of Fortran de Iris, for car
rying off the King from Madrid* would
succeed, added to the ineffectual oppo
sition offered to the 2d corp9 under Mo*
litor, in its march upon the Ebro, by
Logrono and Tudela to Saragossa, in
duced an early deviation from the ori
ginal plan, and determined the usinisteis
on ordering the main army upon Mad
rid, detaching some divisions to controul
of
too evident want of energy on the part j the Spaniards in the western parts ot
of the Spaniards, throughout the greater Old Castle, and m the provinces ol Lo-
portion of that country—for nothing, °n, Galicia, and Asturias, and to invest
surely, but the opposition on the part of or besiege the -tiong places maintain' d
the invaded, and an almost certain reli
ance on the continuance of such a state
of apathy, could have induced the Gene
rals directing the movements of the nr-
to take up positions which, vvith
It was; feuding man-
peaceable and unof-
-who loved his wife, all un
estimated from this, and probable estimate, j
to equal four tons and a half, or perhaps
five. tons.
The size was nnortnous ; for the distance !
from the extremity of one wing or pectoral,
fin to the other, expanded like the wingolj
an eagle, measures lit leet.
Over the convexity of the back, on the;
right line of the belly, 10 ft et
The distance from the snout to tg■ ■ end ;
of the tail, 11 feet
Length of the tail, 4 feel, j
Width of tho month, Cft. 0:n. !
The operation of combat and killing las-1
ted nine hours. It was a heroic achieve j
nient, and was witnessed by crowds of citi
7.ens, on the shores of New Jersey and De
laware, and by the people on board the flo
worthy as -he vvas, and who, after days
of toil, would pass the nights in watch
ing beside the bed of his child, or lulling
it to sleep in Ills arms. He had remon
strated and entreated in vain vvilh his
w ife against her habits of intemperance
and debauchery. She still give herself
n>y,
scarcely an exception, are in the high
ost degree unmilitary, under any circum
stances : and in the event of serious op
position upon any leading point, are not
only dangerous to the welfare of the par
ticular corps which might happen to be
checked, but calculated to place in the
greatest jeopardy a very large portion
of the remaining force. The govern
ment here lias felt especially alive
late of thin
on our rear and flank iu Biscay and Na
varre.
The march on Madrid was marked
by no feature of importance, except the
discovery of the plot of Bertran de Lis
in the first instance, which led to the re
moval of tho Court and Government to
Seville, and, at an advanced period, tho
more extensive treachery of Abisbul.—
The same motives that urged the march
to Madrid, and the same system of in
trigue aud corruption, were extended io
Seville ; and in the hope that what had
failed in one place might succeed in the
other, the division of Bordessnuk and
Bourmont, two active and excellent offi-
this state of things since the failure
the plan organized chiefly under the di- jeers, were intrusted with the projected
rection of one of your countrymen (Sir i eoup-de main. Of the disappointment
John Downie,) to carry off the King and and dismay of General Borilesoull and
Koy.il Family from Seville. It may be his officers, on learning at Cordova the
well to trace the outlines of tiie plan ot ; departure of the King for Cadiz, which
up to them and he, on the very night oi l campaign as projected, and to show how | was first communicated to (hern by the
he catastrophe, had' consulted, in bitter- far the plan and execution are in confer-j secretary of your Ambassador, on Iris
ness of heart, a fellow lodger, as to what
he shnu! ! do in such a miserable slate.
While (Iris excited, lie had found his
wife at "Findlay's, brought her home,
Findlay accompanying them—and being
all together in one rnoiryin the dead of
the-night, and without human witness,
The elyte of thoir eloquence, and the struc
ture of their speeches are just as different.—
Cunning selects words, on account ot the
smoothness of their flow, and the music ol
their Round : with Brougham, the longer, the
morn crooked, fc, the more unmouthnble, the
better. Canning forms his sentences like a
master of language and of sound : Brough
am, lilio a master of ideas and concatenati
on. Those of the one are of a moderate
length, and always quadrubie by the classi
cal formula): those of the other can he
squared only by the higher analysis of the
mind ; and they rise and swell, on and on,
till each ia often a whole oration within itself
•■-bat still, the hearer can see that it carries
the weight of all that went before, and pre
pares the way for what is to come after.—
The style of Canning is like a convex mir
ror, it scatters every ray which falls upon it,
and sparkles in whatever position it is view
ed—the style of Brougham is like a concave
mirror, it sheds no general brilliance, but its
light is concentrated into one foetts, and the
heart which that focus cannot soften must
he pure clay. Canning marches straight on,
in a clear bold track—every individual para
graph is perfect in itself—and every corrtisca-
vion of wit aod of genius, neither needs nor
receives any aid from tho others—the antithe
AMERICAN SCENERY.
LEXINGTON, (Mass.)—It is given to
none but Americans, to retraco, in the short
progress of human life, the origin of thu cx
istcnce of their nation. It is given to few to
be able to designate the spot, where, if it may
so he said, the seed of national liberty and
independence was first sown, and nourished
with blood and with tears. If anv thing of
the. venerable awe nl antiquity he necessary
to adorn and consecrate the still recent I10
nnrs of our revolution, surely they acquire
some little interest of an opposite kind, irom
their porximity and alliance, to the times in
which we live. The domestic endearments
mingle with the tributes of gratitude, at the
shrine of virtue, and the reputation of the
hero loses nothing in the bosom of his child,
bending his luxurious sorrow over tho grave.
That which is remote from the eye, is too
apt to become remote from the heart—and
that which is distant, too often degenerates
from a sentiment, into a sense of pride or ol
duty.
The mind wanders in cold and barren pil
grimage, to Marathon,and Thermopyluqand
Plalica. We. love them as vve dn the stars,
hut they shine upon 11s vvith u cold splendor.
We must have nearer to us, the kindling
sources of fervor and of glory. And fortu
nately, we are not without these.
The village of Lexington, first stained by
British cruelty—firsthonored by the effusion
of American blood—affords resistle .1 attrac
tions to the patriot, and sweet reflections to
the philanthropist. Here vvas shed the va
ginal blood of liberty, for the happiness of
mankind. Here sleep the early martyrs of
a cause, which, from imperceptible begin
nings, eventuated in tlie grand and surprising
result of adding a now and great nation to
[the catalogue of empires, and exhibiting the
j model of those states only, which cun (lou-
tdla of vessels in the bay and ntTfng. j the deed vvas done, far which the pri«en-
During the scuffle, the wings, aide flaps, i er stood arraigned. As no testimony
or vast alated flns of Ihe monster, lashed the | conld be offered of what occurred ic
sea vvith such vehemence that the spray
rose to the height of thirty feet, and rained
round to the distance of fifty feet. It was
a tremendous encounter. On shore all w as
awe and expectation.
Mr. Patcben, whose taste and zeal in /on
logy are well known, has attended very
imuch 10 tile manners of the > ■ - -r* 1 "'
Ocean, to tho preservation ol the skin and
external part.s, to the osteology and skele
ton, the internal organization ; a-d in short,
to every circumstance that was practice’ ’
mity. It bad been the original intenti
on of our Ministry to rest satisfied with
taking up a position on the line of the.
F.bro, from Miranda to (lie Mediterrane
that room, no history could be had of the
manner, or rircurostanecs, or provocati
on, under which Findlay came to his
death. R was left to the jury to deter
mine "dielher 'lie offence vvas murder
rr manHuimluer. The comi lnvlug
charged the jury distinctly that if there
was a reasonable doubt in their minds as
to the crime of the prisoner, they wero
bound to lean to the side of mercy—and
that river from Tortola to Mequincnzn, j p IH( | position of tlie army ;
putting himself in communication by his ! perhaps, not viewing the qi
right with the left of the 2d corps under a military eye, you’will h»
during such a hazardous business and the) the circumstance of the call of the pri-
tempestuous weather which distressed them soner on his fellow lodger, while the
almost Irom the beginning to the end 1,1 I blows were inflicting, which was distinct
their voyage. ly proved, raising a presumption that it
I merely mention before I lay down mv - , , ,, r , 1 .
pen, that this animal is viviparous, and of| m »K h ‘ '*■ «* ior help against the as-
course conncci. fishes with mamiferous an* i deceased, together with the
way to England, that gentleman will
have stated to his Government.
The subsequent acts of tlie march to
Cadiz, and its blockade, are considered
an. The instructions to tho Marshal | b) . many |, cre as acts of disappointed
commanding the dth corps of the army 1 hope, not to say desperation.—Look,
(Moncey,) were to occupy the line of then at that which I set out with—the
; and though,
question with
,, ,. , , , - j j , , - -- have but little
Mohlor, between the latter place nnd | diincnlty 111 coming to tho conclusion
Saragossa. Marshal Moncey w?3 also , which men more practiced in (he art of
commanded to invest such of the strong ; war , and still better acquainted •. Kb the-
places m Catalonia as were likely td localities and capabilities 6f Spain than
break in upon the line of Ins commum- j evRn myself, have lomr flnr-e
oui.-.no >u,ii. r—>•>««• Thv v <tuiu,niuns j—tHat it our army 1- to remain for n few
of the Government up to tlie latest mo- j months longer in that country in their
ment, with respect to the mam question present nr no better chosen posi'ions
of the invasion itself, having suspended j abort of a miracle ran extricate it
the operations necessary to enable, the f r0 m eventual nnd total rum. As n
4th corps to arrive in due time at the Frenchman, and as having-shared large-
more remote point where it was to pass : | y ; n n le glory of our former feats of
imalB : and that the respiratory, mutin y, ge
nerative and sensitive organa present an ex
traordinary amount of rare and interesting
particulars. Inejimprehensihle as well as
wonderful are tfiy works, O Creator! in con
summate sagacity hast Thou executed them
all!
This is hut an outline : 1 intend to finish
this sketch ; and prepare it as well as 1 can
for the Society’s formal notice.
While I express full approbation of our
friends, whom neither difficulty nor dangi:
could discourage, I utter a further sentiment i
that they may he well repaid by their in
tended exhibition.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELI
extraordinary provocation to the prison-
the frontier?, coupled with the ignorance
of the authorities with respect to the
extent and nature of the opposition to
be expected in that quarter, and a too
confident reliance on the effect to be
er, led the jury, as it is presumed, to the j produced by the rneans of corruption,
verdict which,' a- vve last evening stated, j *° “bundant.y provided for on all points,
they pronounced of mnnshinghter. The defected the plan of operations
prisoner was ablv defended hy Messrs. ® aI ontfor the left of Inc army ; and
Sampson, 1) Graham and Price. It is ll , u * ea ^ r '^ Gorps being on the
a remarkable fact that the hair of the 1 L ' bro on thc 20lh , of Mi >y, these troops
prisoner, (who has been now nearly a |‘S ,ea *!j’ reduced, .1. provided, dreadfully j .too leagues from any p;
year in confinement, and whose nge does i harrassef!, ..ml frequently on the defen* ^ tier, nnd nearly as much t
arms, I must feel a great natural desire
to see Hie character of our armv sustain
ed in the present conflict, whatever may
be my private opinion of the justice of the
undertaking. But when 1 consider that
a force amounting nt the utmost at this
moment, to "0.000 men, i9 distributed
over the surface of a country little le's
j extensive than my own—the principal
j In-ily (that employed before Cadiz) re
moved by a distance ef between 200 and
ut of our fron-
h from the reve-
•r I not exceed 2S.) has, from a dark brown,! s * ve * find themselves about half wav be- ■ ,| ether principal corps in Catalonia,
!r become quite grey. '‘ vecn lU \ fyrennees and thatriver, two - Bi cay, ! - inJnd (lallii ia—that the com*
A cavern has been discovered in Her
months alter (he period originally fixed
rish in an enlightened world.
The following is the Inscription on the
Monument at Lexington, where the battle
was fought. -
It is a rude column,simple and natural, as
the characters it commemorates.
HACKED
TO
LIBERTY and the RIGHTS OF MANKIND!
The I'nedum and [nitycnthmc of America,
Sealed awl defended bn Ihe Chad
of her Sons ■'
THIS MONUMENT
T3 erected by tlie
TN HABITANTS OK LEXINGTON,
under the pntronn^'*, anti nt the expense of the
d O U ER.XMENT of MAS Sji CU L -'> E T f S,
to the Memory of their
FJ:LL0W ClTl'AEXS,
Ensign Ilon’T Mr: ro, Jonas I’arkei:, Samuei
Hadley, John Harrington, Isaac Muzzy,
Cai.f.a Hakhinoto, John Brown,
of Lexinglon ; Anakf.l Porter,
of Woburn:
Who fell on this Field
tbo first victims to the sword
of British Tyranny Oppression
on thc morning of the ever memorable
Nineteenth oftyril, 177-^—I lie die was cast'
mmications between these corps arc
for their being in communication w ith j now interrupted in a degree to render
, , ,, v- , , , | Mohtor. indispensable tho establishment of strong
kimer county, New-Lork, the depth ol When the nature of the country, the ! posts to keep them open—that an ene*
which has not yet been ascertained. A character of thc officers and troops to be my > 8 f crc( . 0 f lo.ooo men upon one of
number oftnaU have been made to de-i conquered, and tiro classes of fortiiica j 3IX or «>i g ht points would be fully cotn-
, . „ «end to the bottom. At the depth of t j ons occupied by them, and under thc potent to the absolute prevention of nil
an was, on Tuesday last, tried on an in- ( llll, '>’ ,liere " ilS K reat difficulty ot; protection of winch they fought, on rh, communication between those corps up-
diriment lor murder. Thc circumstnn* i breathing, produced by the carbonic part of Ihc line of operations, nrc con* l on vvho?o line they might throw them-
ces, as they came out in evidence, were j m, d rnatchi s and candles were csuti-1 sidcred, the motives which could assign ! selves—that an army, for the most part
shortly these The prisoner, having! gui-hed— but below the depth of thirty the chief command of an inadequate cons .. f young soldiers, and con^e.
long had reason to suspect his wife of an j ieel , ff ,c a ' r v -’ as pure. A Mr. Lro-.vn force to a Moncey, or that of a division 1 qucntly unseasoned to variety of climate,
improper in'imacy with the deceased, I ivfl5 U* down by a rope, to the to a Donnadicu, are, and ever have j j s about to bn exposed to the trying pe
rn'distance of one hundred and s:xtyjivc' been, difficult of divination - — 1 ' • • -
C OURT OF OVER AND TERMINER
A'csj-IWr, Sept. Iff.—Jeremiah By-
David Findlay, did on the night of the
ho
of (he prisoner
fore the Police, in Findlay’s arms. The
prisoner having obtained entrance into
the apartment, demanded Ins children,
who had gone with their mother, and
were then sleeping in the room of Find
lay—and with them, accompanied by the
mother and Findlay, he returned to his
own house, at about 12 o'clock at night.
The wife was drunk—the other partie
nnd may, |riod of a Spanish summer (hitherto un-
serious in-1 usually cool.) and to the still greater
'trial of a Spanish Autumn—that, upon
( . , j the point most essential aud interesting,
iptr oo.-crv e.-, (nr.pvfi hedf despatches of the begining ! , V e are opposed to men rendered despe-
“ '' 110 •; oovvs b “ l . th,s ca ' f ® rn ln 2 y ,ir ° V< ; of ,he laft month > perhaps, opened the ; ra(e by their own situation, and by the
to be only a trap door to Capt. Sy mines j eyes of ministers a little on this subject, j conviction that the promi.es of Ferdi-
tnnr.r world. I -• If : Imv.nnl ” nn hn 44 nnil cnr-p.Iilv I i r a.-.:.. .1 • .1
14th Octobei last, find her in Findlay’s\f cct ' "hich being Hie whole length ol the ^ hereafter, become matter of
house, and, according to the declaration j r0 P e i he was pulled out. At that depth qu:ry.
of (be prisoner in bis examination he-: thure were no signs ol a bottom. 1 he. q he words of the Marshal i
Editor of the Li'tle Falls
in one of hff
If! have not,” says he, “ and speedily
-- - ! 1 reinforcements to a greater exlent, I shall
The Court of Common Plans of Broome j not only he incapable of maintaining in-
county, closed its session last Wednesday i vestments and carrying on sieges, but!
No ease of mtieli interest was tried, be compelled to put myself on the
j. defensive, and finally, within two months
nand for their personal safety, in the
event ol compromise, would he merged
in the most unrelenting and unmixed re
venge on his re-assumption of power—
that the Regency established in Madrid
is infatuated in the lriglie-t degree with
the'desire and resolve to admit of no
arrangement that shall not leave open
.’■iri.cuiy ..iu tmuitiitrouiers—uiu.n-n.... , - - - -- -
sis is sure to lie pointed—the quotation most ! the Enion of these Stan--! then colonies—
happy, or the jake exi,uisite-yoll feel it at gay, spring to t..e Sp.nt f ™ lf; ; U Key
once Kmoehao, „n iL oilier t.:,ml. twines Hon ol their 1 allow <- Uixer i. _ 1 * > ru.
him hy name, distinctly repeated three
times, iu the voice of the prisoner, tn
the intervals of the calls the witness stat-
Uie Blood of llicse Martyrs was thc cement of j t . ( ] that he heard blows inflicted, as it up-
•nin.iioc At,a go ft body. A watchman on duty
And
ilu-
onre: Bmugham, on tlie other hand, twines
round and round in a spiral, sweeping all the
contents of a large circumference before
him, and pouring them towards the main
point of Ids attack. When be commences,
you wonder at the width and obliquity of
his course, and you can hardly compre
hend how he is to dispose of such a mass of
heterogeneous matter as lie fishus up in his
way; but as tlie curve lessens, and the pole
is in view, you find out that tho whole is to
flicient there. Brougham’s diatribe u-
p i nst the continental despots, delivered on
the first night of the present session, waa a
Ene specimen of this power. The bosom of
8 ||l 'h despot was literally lorn open ; and
)tu could imagine that you saw tho evil spi
es one man, to revenge their Bivtfi
rcns'9 Blood! uud ntthe point of
the Sword lo assert k deteud
their Native Rights!
TREY NOBLY DARED TO BE FREE!
The Contest w»9 Long, Bloody, and Affecting !
liiehleons Heaven np/>rui ediht Solemn Appeal!
VICTORY CROWNED THEIR ARMS,
aud the Pence, Liberty fc Independence of the
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
were their Glorious Reward! -
week.
except one brought by Miss .’Ilmira Orisr’ss.
i.K-ine uuier !”■">«» I gainst Mr. TimothyJudd, fora breach of\
were, it appeared, sober and apparently promise of marriage. The promise U-breach, j evacuate the country.
calm. They all went into Ryan’s room, | h y Judd’s marriage to another young lady, j How much more he is advanced since I ^ _
and there remained until near ft o'clock , were clearly proved, and the jury gave a ver-, the arrival of the reinforcements lie has j ,| ie door to the restoration of absolute
in the morning, when a fellow-lodger in | diet for the plaintiff’melt-sen hundred Mia:-.., received, the recent determined conduct j ,, 0VV er, with all its attendant evils—that
the house was awakened by a call upon '|' h,s »‘>> e ,lie S P ao » rd9 at an:| ncar Barcelona ( i ie3e sentiments are in a great measure
zsl «™. " !i ■ r *• “ «■»««. ^
rv general satisfaction.—A". Y. Spectator, j cnce :,t ,hw tlme ’ •" pnncipan.y of :ii duke at the head of our atttxy, and by
’ J __ J j Catalonia, of a Spanish force known to, t ;. c moderate part of the ministry nt
A barrel of flour, which evidently had j exceed 35,( 00 men, under the command ^ borne—and that, consequently, the po-
lit-en in the ocean several years, as it tvasi of officers having the entire confidence |]tical conBidera(ions of the question are.
was startled by the sound of blows at the | completely covered with barnacles k gras-, j of their troops, well acquainted with tlie involved in eYery kind of intricacy and
same time, and as lie approached the j was picked up in the South Pacific ocean by localities of the country, and supported I etn barra-smtnfl, both with leaaid to the
door of tho house whence the sounds j ‘l*‘ l ’* f S’.'* ’'7o11‘ f kucl^r' by fortressc8 , of a superior class, well ( quc .gti 0 ns of domestic and inlernalionul
proceeded, the prisoner opened the door j t | lan an 0 fi t injured hy ilio water, it j garrisoned and provisioned, creates thc . policy embraced by these various cir-
and rushed past him. fell, but immediate- i ( ,; llr ,i* to hand timely, as the ship’s company i opinion among oui leaning men hare, ^ cumstaces » when I consider all the-m
ly recovered himself, and ran vvith gre-ii j great distress for tlie want of bread. I that the utmost Moncey can do, will be , ibj n gs, 1 cannot help thinking, that no?
speed from the honse. The watchman! - —— | to work his way to the Ebro in the i 0Iie miracle, but a series of miracles
followed it overtook him, when prisoner j The Missionary Herald for September, j course of the present summer, (even , vvi11 be required to extricate us from <
immediately exclaimed, “he has deprived , sa y g —o o ur readers will be pleased to j then leaving several strong places in the ; „f tu 0 situations : namely, the necessity
me ofmv wile, am! I have deprived him of: learn, that the Hon. John Pickering, of Sa- j hands of the Spaniards in hit rear,) and
I (V ” The watchman reconducled him j lem, has, with the assistance of Mi. David ; take up a position, to which, afler much ■( H, perhaps, not generally known, l)
when prisonei ugRin eiutimitu j will r»»ml«r important md in nystumalizinp; .
Aew-vorr, rsepietuuer is, .nee 1 .. || )PI ,, be lies. I killed him, and meant . l)ullP kll ,j ri .,| fli.flects, viz. the (Jhoctaw,
i’ME VAMPIRE op I HI* Of E< V jj t0 kill him, and om willing lo sufler ioi j cjikkasaw,Greek, Stc.”
Ou the trdi day of September, ItW, ro-( lu “*“ *
, | house anil entered 111# room vvm. | — . - - r Ihe press a f a( i gne , , ll0 ugh perhaps with little fight- con . sponuencc .rai ned on ior u,i« ;t
From the Pre.-ulent of tbo New York Lyceum to his house, anti enterea nis ro \ ammmnr of Ihc Cherokee Language, wind) J - b , ’ ‘ f ., | p"*'
of Natural History (o the Members, dated; j,im, when prisoner again exclaimed— render important uid in systemalizine 1 , 1 '“-Kiung corps me army lne , 1; „„, „• . „ eminent capitaflsi, siq posed
New-York, September 11, 1823. _ ! -‘ there he lies. 1 killed him, and meant I t | 1M Uiodr.il dialects. Viz. the Choctaw.! “ in4t E * lor,, y retire. Ihc facility at- been much in Ihe confiduK
’| forded to tho main body of the qrtnv, by jl igh pcr. onogi
To tMpl.fitffop..