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v,i . i-J loot 7-;*, .my. a- mr ;,i. aoaiunt.
Tii re are i.a.enis rumors itllu.it for the
j>ii. ,misi; > ace Muling lor it, liut vv e 1,111-
Ui»: IC ■ die.n lo any auiiii utic source.
Hi i. 'll > i\ coitiUiiis.it III.), I'or
tll *I >C Bt«>CK Ills ,|i|v t-iCfli. I.»l|’ past
o.i C i is.its ire ..o,v 61 7-8 85 i;r me
Ac - rut I’.iur o’cloc v —Cousols mr s*c
co . t 8 1 .f-1 7-8..
I* i~, ii. ti—i’lirce per cent. 68 f.
4-t-. S:-* s'Jc. li.;. 4Je ; 4 per cculs. c if.
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l’R SOI7.
' the. H.ssigndc.i It:iiii'ires,Junr 17.
G ii r ll l .Syiijiiiiic, lias celt.only been
rtv .lie.l
f tie ,er;il Ho net, w In* is itliout to take
Co.ii ii iul of liie li;.i military iliv.sioii,
jus! tonu;l Irom Hie m.v liepmiineiits, nas
tfi.s inoi'Miiiotaken lusileparture tor PS oitz
Tim in lit.iry uijtlioniies seem to con
sul -r it oi' import.i.ice 11 1 it puiilieily slioultl
be giveifto the proceedings of the coun
cil oi wir ; ami i place li.«s Ih.-<-i» accor
dingly si:t apart tor the uccounnod ition
of t ie tiress.
8 itur.i »v the trial of Capt. Pepin, of
tie* Mh l. -gnni n| die A’atiomil Guards of
P<r s, lor Ilia'll treason, cu.'iiinenced be
fore the hrsl Con icil of \\ ar. 1 lie pur
port o tin; cli us*3 was, that lie liati Irrrd
fro a Ins window, in Rue Faubourg St
A itoaie, no. the morning of the Odi mst.
ti tth XatiOind Guard ani<i troops ol the
li-ie; his trial, it is thought, will last for
sever and days'
Fr Ii Hoi .ii ,f Saul* -t" t lit* 111 li June
G-uieral Soljguae lias jus published a
decree for the general disarming of the
con nones in the department of the Loire
I u’er -ure. Similar decrees will lie pub
lished sot the departments of Muu et
Loire, la Vendee, and 1) s deux Sevres.
It is s ii.l that Li •■ul. (Sen Ho.met lias ar
rived at \ tutz. Tim court mar ial has
.Commenced its duties. .M. o)’iv .17-. can
tain reporter to the unlit iry rmmn -s-o .
continues die jyoeeetloig- of seven, ca
ses: \l. de Ker.-ahe.c is tube » x.itu. e.i 1
to-d iv. It is thought that in a f » and . -
sev r il cases will Imi s.itticicutlv u-.t» .**«***•
for the la. (■ ■i. t !• r of»
the i.i hence of tin f. art. It -,os "
th it had it no the fma
tiie Daeh -- de Barn, tie str*,! iv<oh.i
Ilot have hurst out. i’.e gri- : asr aj't f
those legitlMliK'U ' ; "SSI-'S r rjt. ■
said, puMtcly uiu rth ri ..muta, <of Juf«„
“we .v II rvrn tin pi.*c, we w Li nt
upon taking up irrns u less a Price
the Roy ii t arn iv shah order
Pile I hlCties* dr- II fry tw-fsei. cuaie tod
gav 'h.s order. M. and C re, vicar at
< i
in iit town, i dMr L>-«lr-t T *n:ur»e Ms,
to.r, arrived here l ist i ,gh under < -no. *
escort, ai . ompan.-d by liir..t .»»-•
eased of having ebmunned. HI
la \ mcemliere (father m l situ t~l M.
de l.vndi moot, cmefotaf hut >w t have ja-t
m le their Sdbmiss . i to the Mayor oi
St. loll.in de P- mil -r. Ta*-y ire to h
at the dw'Kvsal of th-- authorities, and to
b >r-on rs. \\ hear that 1.500 Cliou
ais a ive been h- »re i tie ir Chain.i ies.-
\ -Til l’ ,:t Oudo i, was irrest and i man
disguised as ;i peas int, at the moment lie
w*s going to embark in the steam boat ;
lie was the servant of M. de la Roche
# Moci, a vigmous and determined you g
feilo.v, who had swore he would kill any
N itioual Guards that might fall into ins
li i Is. fwo ha idred like him would
have been more terrible than the 1,500
Ch », ins of the band.
l'he iazi ltr Ir i'ratter, has the follow-
ins—lt i?" rumored tb it the Fount tie e
nars ii is been found amo g the dead at
Til * Flla e.iu dc In I'iniciere, and that ill i
ny other bodies, from being almost reduc
ed to ashes, or. completely disfigured,
Coni ! out lie rtcogm/.ed.” The same
J»." r lii- mother article, which suy»: —
“T>i<* Host si ister rumors are afloat icp
pecti igain* fate of the Dachess ot Hern,
l’lie terrdde secrets of the Chateau tie la
Pi neiere occupy all France it this urn
in i'. Let us hope that a knowledge oi
facts will ere lona remove the general mix
ietv.”
Toe Prince de Bauffreinont has been
arres lit Blots lie was uid-sie-camp
to tli * iUe of Bern, and afterwards to
Hi I) in •of Bordeaux, and Chevalier d’-
H.. ear to tli - Dachess of Bern.
Paws, June 18.—“ It was to the papers
son id upon M. Beerrever, that reasons
were discovered for arresting '. M. Fuz
jaaies, de \ *iiv die and de Chateaubriand.
:Vl. de B iiie moourt, the proprietor of
a chart* in near Qnmiperle, in Mortmain,
an 1 W Chislede-l i Touche, late Mayor
of B lie l-le-en Mer, have been irrested
and connnitted to the prison of Q iou
ptn’le.
We hear that M. Dntosier, Professor
of History at the College nf- Loins-le-
Gr ii I, was irrested oa Thursday «*veo
lng, it h s apartments in the rue Jar liner.
“Tiie Ci iniber of ('omuierce ol Troves
i<.forms ill bankers and merchants, that
it lias received notice that a system t»f
Btvi iII e; ha- been esl ihl.slted undi r tin*
lir o *i Fir n i, ltmiss an and «’o. li.ink
ers (t I*.n*is The object of these pre
te id * 1 !> inkers is to send into circulniion
fils • b 11, of cxehungr, for tile negoci i
tuei o! i!i e!i they li.ive o|M*m*d n co* re
|»o iI • ii;.* with maul* of the pn ripol
ha ‘king houses m fori*igif eoiititr * s,”
I i* In ir i tl d’l i Ire et Loire of I’oiir*.
1 * ll’ ii 's', s ay* —“ i|. < irrii' ami ,
M. I* .•• In ( >-s of the T.* I>i| i|e, a
gli'l't w ho II a irr I'lts ofarrest hate b ell !
i -ue I. bave j'i«l bi'<Mi i|iiprel|euded lit
l{ler<*, tear *ur», w here tic v vv* rv wit i-
Out i«».:ior»; ••
Th I wt** ~» le I* \ ihe e-mMi'i. the
('•llowing no!ice. These arj'e»t# were
i-.iade liy Virtue of a reqnisitioh issued by
< in . ireiii Gein rafol ilu C in'r Rov
.dent Ivt hiu-s, and a fnuiainti tu itet* i
tioi. is.-ii and i.y one of tin- Councillors i in -
ployed in tiii- mstrttrturn of tile nlif iirs rel
ative to the i.isluibailees in the West.
idle same mandate was applicable to
Duke de Ih liuou, lint who lias not yet
been innud.
M. tie ( liareaubriand was arrested at
five in ill. ’moniing, at Ao. 84 Rue d’Eu
ter. IS.s Imuse was surrounded at two,
hut and y light was wanted to make an en
trance.
M.tle ( hatcnnbnand mat ifested nun Ii
jeoitl at tht' circumstance, which was
to him, doubtless, unexpected.
IL-spo.c to all those who surrounded
him with a perfect ttaiitjudi-ty of nnml,
and look lt:s irradus, in order, as lie said,
do make verses lo I ghtrii Ins captivity.
lie is ciiarged* with being the I’rcsi
dent of toe secret Regency. \\ i> repeat
th.- report, as it is circulating all over Pa
ri-, otherwise we should not have men
tioned .I.
The B iron Hyde de Renville was ar
rested it Ins residence at four m the morn
ing- lie vyas in lied, scarcely recovered
tfoin Ins taid.-.i iugs from the Clmlt ra, and
an attack of sciatic gout
He lias protested against all the causes
mentioned ill the mandate of detention
He. is hi a small chamber at the Prefec
ture.
adaine de xeuville has requested as a
luvor, to be allowed to acciaujianv her
hnshand as Ins nurse.
'1 In- Duke de l’it/James was arrested,
as ue n>,dt rst ind, in a house in the Rtn
lie la t'l»an see ti’ Vet •»,
VI.GIP.RB. *
i in French pajs » contain an extract
from tin Mu .iuur Algeme. on tin !,
nil., giving the js,rtic»t ir- of an a, ...
beiwtt i. ih« trta*{>s i, ,{»> Laut. Gen. I* •-
•>n B**vcr, nanii ti t: g rhe divistot - «»f
’ ir. ,id central thts.-t t l Vribs, vv |;n
.litackirtl that Tawaowd tts ports or- nine •
cesstve tit- - '\Hit t : W iktil to the c‘«_h»b
nEt. Fite Aim .tbs d..spf..iy«d great Imldm-ss
—5-,' w. |o tit: : * repulsed witli great
t : i . ostteif ' lev.on th* B*h, lit ole
g.>ei<r • -air r ere it in a thick fog. The
:s> i. ’ . Fre 'ft wi- venr tritlmg
Tfce Plri •-- ! - pdttnjri rously ill,
IS rr-l •- y -: k g under her dis-
K'lfM*..
• matwa, the comic aetor, was to eni
;ar * ' • V'-j- ' t n t e course of July.
~ r i-- * v at i- stated *o Im* m a
- --iv- i ( ir»*‘ Iron pain,hut notcou
. ; . ri .{ errs r-'v ijnt of danger.
—— il. ———
POL) I K \I„
>fiLL miville. 6th Aug. |s;32.
Mrs r». l»iiEi «St hc.xtr.,
£ .n rs ol ne tis-n. Constitutionalist
• .tntUm it —l have this day seen an ed
itor, and notice, (in your paper of the 3.1
u.sl.) mioriuing the public, lliat you nil
"il again publish the Republican Ticket
lor < ongress, until “you haw l etter n--u
--rallees lli.iu you now posse--, of the real
course the candidates intend to ptirmie,
in the pri st nt crisis of the. pwiita al f
iairsof the country.’
I have never concealed my ‘ac-aiJ o
plliions ; ami at tin.- tune, when env man*
is before the people a r.* .-didat.**- fur
(’ongress, vvouh I " i •••:*■ ,
otoervvise, that tin v.sj <>:.... k i,._
At tile same time, yen* »jJJ n a«e tue
with the remar , that ymjr e/*u»se n- >n i*
altogether strange aj*d surprising, atid I
can scarcely Wirve om could have e'idv
rt fleeted Ujuun It, l*ef<*re yo-U MilliUetl
y our article to tin* pajtef.
It is ad muted, taut the editor of a pa
}H*r, and every miter person, has the right
to call <oi any candidate for Congress or
the mure, for htsopimou on unpor
!i i subjects; lan I never can consent
that editor can rightfully arrogate to
but.seif the prerogative of denomicing
the Ticket selected by the Republican
parly, and refusing its publication: be
e a use the cuiul dales may differ from him
in op: am; touchless can I consent to
tour claim of withholding tliei'r i,nines
from the public, until you can ascertain
tvlii till r they do indeed entertain ii differ
ent opinion. \\ ben the Republican par
ty consented to receive you ns oire of its
orga s,they never could have supposed
they had invested von with power ol' de
termining who should la* candidates to
represent them in Congress. Yet this
you have in effect assumed ; for the only
reasonable and legitimate inference winch
cuii lie drawn from vour article, is that
you will only renew the publication of the
ticket, if the candidates coincide wall
your opinions. You ought to recollect
that the people are free, anrHdaini a right
ta jodge for themselves who shall repre
sent them, and w ill not submit to dicta
tion, even from the popular editor of a po
pular paper. You ought not to forget,
that this ticket is one selected bv the Re
publican party ; and while you have the
right: in Common with all of us, to object
to some of tin* persons, vet it is vour duty
is a public journalist, to publish the ticket
fur tin* information of the people, unless
•you intend to maintain, that the people
must not vote for them, nor even know
who arc candidates, if you do not up
pr we them.
\< I uni perfectly willing mv opinions
should he known ut the present momen
tous ‘crisis of otir political affairs,' hro't
ibont hv the refusal of Congress to reduce
• In* Tariff to a revenue duty, 1 shall not
!n* prevented from informing the people,
even pv the objection title style and man
ner of \ our remarks.
It *s my opinion, that each State lias the
ri 'lit to judge of 'tie coMSfitOt.inuil IV Ilf
e> rv |iw of On iifre**—and tb if each
«t It. lets tip* r *bt to declare every li'W
miioostUiUmuil which it In la am to hero
—and nat the time and the occasion
vv lien this shall Is tliun , ,s o:.i\ a qtu ti.m
ol cxpcdiviicv
ll is my opinion, that the hit* Tnr.ti acis
are IIUCOI Slltuuolnil, nm qm-ii 11. tin ti tip.
t-r.ituni, in josi aid ;qu* .--ivt : mil nnn
the refusal m ( ongrt s- io reduce ll,t tiu
tiis imports in tin- revenue dt nuu.il,
we have no reasonable f.t.p. te, ri t.rt -s
from tLcin.
It is my opnnoii; that us nil the it vt nm
intend! ti lo in uppl.tal lo lln pavnient nt
the pilline. lit hi vv.llht ttiiit cit and i.etii illn
act ipttf!te,'tiiiii tvt ry tn.ilur oi it nnv
he paid oil bt Inn ;any itvti.ue can In j
raist tl uni'er the cl of llVitL The t.int ;
Inis ill veil, a nil till m-eastn Inis preset.l I
ed its if, winch >Ni}>«Tiotish demand nl
iheKtiiletn take ll:e it-*lr. s- min I.i r nvv i
h inds, ami to t \i re.se the high | it rogu
t vt rig! J nt res.si/i g.ila opt r. lam n| tlmt
act, tv tl ii la i own limits,l y all lilt mi-aiis !
w ithin her coiiTroi;* aid liint a tlilien ul
course must in i es-ai Iv destroy all the l
limitations of tin Cnustituiam, and re-I
sell ii -nneoiabt on a siibli .ss-o- to a mo-)
mi ,! or ma l iilaefiir ng in steel ev.
V IIS o;v 1. in , nmle t til I tunllv i
'o .x,' I' |i -! t|. - nt pi, the |et’ Ii of
dad If# rt nt t nm : , - ought to < I. < ’ D. h
g ilt ston|rt *v i t il • n i> 11 i < . nvrn
t m to hr |,t M at t! s place, a •! tit trr
in re on tin mt asnrt -most propt r to be
adojoeih
!am rt'ntlrn r>, vt in s res;-- et’ly.
>1 VllblvN .!( AES.*
ar* r*qu. -It dto rt publish this
in your paper. S. .1.
* m tt firm • i Om. tte •
Th Iwsth .. tl ('oinmeneeinent is I
nr'v’v over. VV* r* . i»t tl at it -s not io
on* g v t 1 , .|. t’id- ili tin- paper,
•'doe t i » ct> at rti dvv db jhe f I
h ” ' -i shall I e linn-bed in our
lost M, bn*, fbd reallv a var’ity’of
a. :t*. r nr* -ei ted n r *h* gri" fieet-on of
•In cur ti"-. -!»id t* ri iof tbi er>tir. V
mo •* »* Hildt't t vv-is tlie largeat eolln
t a«n ot e^ti7 l" s for Oolit'Clll piirrios! s evi i
n • . ... ,! I M ti t* .1 ;,f t),.> r’tvllrgp
('I n,l 4 oVloek L. ot' tlie Coin metre
im * and 'V.
T •J- f|' ends so the r<--ob et’on
of V drwv files- a, on the day | revious,
posted 110 *be fnllowinir :
‘•FTTIM IP \( TUT,.
T!u* friend.* t* ft 1 s ", ami those
opposed to the Profi rfirr ‘ t/sft rn. and
onpsed to a ri dress of *ln Til*-ifT era-ve
innees hv firatit v as t! • moili- o*’ r»— •
I of, are reouesti tl to ,-itti • t* at 'hi Aew
Cl a e| fn-trtorro r ••* J , ’i |oek P.
V'be Tulv 31. 1-3-2”
VV tb n a f. tv boor. >f*i-r, th«A arvpear
ed, most net vnee*. db . the fiithiw ng no
tice, pi- 1 ' and is t! - *.*' * w
“I I BI U VFF.TI.NG.
VI - »feel interest*
•il •’**--*; . .* ’i dt regard to any
pirty «-r - «. ■■ *, are requested
( I np* |, to- l inert < ti ,
V I■ • ' i.' si .V. to fre< Iv
< - -* < pr- -- »» . ids of the TnrifTi
‘- • r< - • ■ s.- : . .: di iermme
rr modi dm« -me of re
m< dt *. Iv .i r. r ass. '■ -
!a i- f’raw ;■ rd to the
f IH r, w .ill lot.l (lit o \\ lit. (j Toi
r <- t ii'iamnioush resolved toap
ioi t * ii.iii,ti<<* to dial resoli.turns,
"1 *.m re r-d . si... ter. A motion was
re ui-.di i.v j id- < i .ytm to reconsid
er the ii i. uit lo appoi i said eon imtli e,
o tin grou td ii. i ht laid alfuidii pri •
: pared a view of liu mailer, vv Inch mould
-ve time. I o dns evinrsi , the advoc.iti s
of tlie vviioi. ground pr< seined m tie first
above uu ala ied i ol.ee em.Ul i .iteoes i
hv reason, first, that it twas a dep .rtni
troti established usage on such ones ous,
and seeouti, hi cause il did not mdic<it<
| that sense ol jusaei winch. legitimul. lv
! iippi-rtani to tin- occasion, it being web
ii d< r-iund that the f< ( bugs oi both ti e
leada g 'pat t es of the Hale vn ic i qunily
> intolved, ami ibet the eniitse pursued was
palpnl.lv Ola -si »'< . 'lias II II ell gv ii
rsi io coi.sub -ruble and sems on. ii was
inlyocatetl. by Missis, lun .e.,, ( layioi ,
Loiigstrett, 11. idee, Milton, and pei
iiaps some others, and opposi and by Messis.
; Glascock, Stewart, T< rich, Ganibh and
others. Siillii of tin* oppositem giving
up their objections, and others, tin rr I y
! suffering the inotnn tore-coi subrto pre
vail, aut by enlist (juei.ee an a parti v cw
| of the subject to be brought forward lor ii e
■ vote ot tin* meeting contrary b> the jTiji
poses of those wlio bad gone torenmst In
liie call for !t, the com; any begun to dis
; perse, ad before the resolutions n Juiigi
(’I oytr.pi wne finally passed upon, we
; would suppose that one halt or two thirds
at least of till* assembly bad departed, .ii
was ii ged by tin* mlvoratrs for n com
mittee, that in asniucli as recent events
j bad brought into enliission with Gen.
|Jackson some leading Urdu iduals ol the
Smith, it was highly import, til that the
I «e >.n ion oi tins con. in in ety should lie then
| publicly expressed. This, however, w.,s
jtci'v adroit I v resisted by the gentlemen.
m favor of the resolution ofJudgi ( ley
I ton, by vague nppenls to patriotism; *o i
! public spirit : mid to quaint denui e at>e*n j
I of the principle of mingling party inter
ests am! offre honors, with so moment'
oils a question ns the one under consider- j
ip ion. The '“to was then tnken on re- |
c iisidei o.: mid curried hv n small ma
jor tv, ned lbe resolutions licit g rend by
Mr. Berrien, r coiuiim niling cctirfy meet
mgs fur the ppointun n* of delegates to I
meet in Mill. dgi ville in Nov. next, to de
termine on flu mode and measure ol re
dress against us operations, •General
(•I isemk mmed an nmemhiie *t, of rath
er i subst ftp' , m sohsi on e tluit, s'c.d
of a Slate, there -hould l>* •• Sou'her
(.'itutcnlioii for the suiuu purposn. This
I gave for a short period, anew impetus to
do i bote, bill . deid-ei It w till ii em oi
t< Cji.tslu-i Ii mg j.il til eeo Iv ihe lu
ll el . i,us <1 is of "tii ijilstim !” il vvi s
piil by 'I '< i .nl Hhd ei ilia el 11. liu l.< g
| lit.*'ilu qeeslioir vv,.s tl eli | ul ou ill
i resoli.t:o. lor a ;-ii .i t onv ei.lum, mm
id« eiia i. u sL* '• imut vi lo i, ioi sid< ra
id' majority. li. i 1 1 . mat it it get
!tlt g II |; 11 Sill -llitl. Ill.S III! I:| g liV 0 t'.l r
;e.l sis, i gemli u.eii i,t tiu > n.i on i
: in and • laei w iib in e r*-i on mi i ml m ilu
| ti js t Imebdl ; li.m. ilu j r. topi ; i , -tri i,-
J nous pn sos no exparti si iot it .-oh a. s
i eoi.tl.--ry IO usage; tin t| * edioliis
jVV li> vv bit ll li 1 11l dg< (! Jill iIS of ,!ii. I
< lay ion’s it sole! oi i v mint an i xpies
: - or- o' opii an m tavor oi tl e eii elan o!
•la- k on; logi tin r will n uy ri nooks
W I' It'll crept I 101 l I till ill dliril g ilu til ! all ,
II eoiieliiSitiii was leri ne- stilly i| .a,
our in.ml dial tlie fluids i.j ;I.i i -t.u
--l ims vvi re not oily iii fi u ndJv ti (m ,
Jael son, bill that the i ioti cnvi System
las I nt oiu ol two fates oi prospect, ci
ther to brook an nli nn.nr.l It < loios t.l
imiircl.y aid iliscenl ly hvCjintiiai h
tie operations of goven mini, or tort
treat bey tied tin Folomae lo eiieteiepl
II . th oriut il and del d’tatt <1 fragu i- .- t
olll'e ! : JUH ■. 1 til 1• 1 1 ■lt ; lpis hrttvii r
elier .-bed oli.-pring ol our lL voluUoii.lv
Fathers.
It would seem our eloquent Represen
tativt , Judge ('lavton is disposetl vv I de
in Rome to do as Rome does. You ail
keov his toast at LiiiiH li.- (' 11. tMII. S
return 'hrough Virginia, lit happei ed lo
p- s- wdh some other men.hers, thfi ugh
A nilTerst county vvlureliis tin ids vvtrt
'eastii.g Govemor I‘aiher. Tl t v vvtn
nil nrrested n and toasted. Judge f’lav Um,
b re| Ivt g,}.-. and “rs fi ei t's of t • Union
we should subnet, vet we will Mil relax
oar.i mv in s o rd her o: th .- iinqwtoii:
n 'l'li. ii li. r South ilu- Judge
O , ti e li at r lie got till in nr l en e .t
.*|.ed die I 'st ebiill'iiili of les u sat '<
was made at 1 aiiri" - f l . 11. (' ’I bat
was furling point. Ii .- toast i Vt. i a
was s niplv. “aspmdv rt peeJ es tin Tii
rtf”—no doubting nor danming.— ’l'he
/■dinfate was not hot etavngb for the lat
t. r.—Me are left o gut s- vv bat la int ant ;
w bet la r it was tl a’ the Government
should t-ense altogether to l< v v an income
on in ports, or onlv that so much of the
| presi nt r it. s-hoidd In-tr.ki i off as opi -
1 rated as protection to certain art>ch s t s-
S- lltial fa the t omplete ititb peidt lta of
the coiiiifv (la. ( nt/,
npiic. ' . v rn;!is
Ljctruct tj a kit / , t> mu tj t/n i.ditors
•J the I'ittv J ark (Jonrur unit J.itqtui
er, doted
Exile., liernen county, Michigan Territurv (
.O.i in.los titan iteliiot amt 100 from im-n•- )
Juqv Sl-
Dear : 1 left Delriot on tin Iltli,
| .mil abler Stopping two days on the way,
i arrived In,re outlie 17ili, since which 1
have been lo the mouth oi the 81. Jo
se pl. son Lake Michigan, and return'd
Imre to day.
On the morning of the IStli mst. Col.
\Y orth, the liispt dor General, and Copt
Monroe, nod i .t ut. L)e Lari, A. I). C
oi Gen. Scott, arrived lien-u om t nu agC
o their way to Nett York, in di health
An express arrived her* lh s day tu.m
Chicago which left tin re the J lit I: insi. at
5 o’clock f. At. Letters from Mnj. I\ei
.y, state that liny had receivt-ii letters
roil Ci'i'tam Sin,ill, ii Gen'. Alk.i son’s
rmy, elaled the 17di .est stating that
' bev uere then wit inn about 20 miles ot
Back linn, on White r.ii r, pursuing
1 min tin siv tups, and that tin y intend
and to bring b in to act .on by In ilUtb ,i.st.
"Gen Scott vns it ry anxious to move,
bill he bad no orce. In add tani to the
voliiMei rs from lllu ois aid Ii dim n, he
bus requested the Goieriior of tli s Tt r
r lory to call out 400 volunteers, iiionutci!
men. Os the five cotripanus of Artillerv
'roni Old Foint Comfort, wlii?h went on
w tii Scoit frein D> triot, ill tin Sbeldm
'rhompson, nmountii.g to about 200, 55
have ded of the ( hob rn. It is abating ,
■o new gases fur two days.
Yours, Ac.
Mutiny in IfJo ni i'tatr ('risen A
few days 6 lice, from various cireum t ne
• >, the officers of the State I risou in ttr.s
place, wi re'led to suspect that some tim
i not s sehenie was maturing among liie
prisoners, and were shortly alter eo firm
ed in their suspicions bv infi rm:,t o h
ceived from one ol tin coriricls who was
made a confident ot tl * plan, but w ho ti, -
ding he could not dissuade them liom a
determination it seems they had formed to
murder one of lie Guard, (tile son oftl
warden,) resolved to inform against tin m.
AI out tvv enty Id i oudilied and they m re
| l eaded l>y two desperate fellows, e. e of
! whom was arrested some time since a
B mgor, and the othr r, whose name is
‘Jones, and who received Ins sentence ;n
i the last term of the Stipt r or < ourl in tin
! conntv, for store lirenking hi tins te vi e
Thee v i re at work hammering stone i*
the sluul built for that purpose in tlw* low
er var.h, mid their plan was, when tiny
I Inn) done work lor the day to uisb out,
armed with tbe'r sledgi sand Imnum-rs,
| and while softie wi re making n wm
1 through the yard fence, whiclfis compo--
I e<! of plunk 2 1 2 * itch* s thick, the of|i
«*r« were to gain Hie walk on fill* other
sub* of the fence, which might 1 1* done
front tin* top of the shed, nttnolt the
Guardhouse in thu' ipinr'i r, which eon
tinned arm-, murili i the Guard, ned and.
fend themselves not I tin v co. I I escape.
On tli*. i veiling, when I' was ourli r-lood
Ihi (| Ii ik'lo hi (lot i* In «*i i C'ltion, .1
Miller lisii.tlii' Hiiidv n, with u nniiiber "I
j others, with mt skets and r ; flt s, prepared
•r i ..t mi .s.to , i«.. c. ..It n ii,, i, , 4V , n
tl ' ■ ' w . . ...
V. 1t ii lilt pr son horn sta.. ~, , i( ;u |
t»: niopp eg tiien ii..mu,cis ts usual and
'key win 11 i, i, , ~ , ~| i lu
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afl.tu.g; | din !,s liSU..;, ti a V .olli.cd
! di. nisi Ives uto a biii.o, anti Ipsbcu 10-.
w its h- tartar um ila i.nuo-i na v,
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r H- i a t l-i . i ecu Ia li. .. o t s’s
s ‘ 1 w ,1 nt con nt i <l, a ii ,i was
. 1 “ ' t* -u.-gt o. , Ul. in.vv o, remark-,
'a' -'or if- purpost t suing it tfine,
tl . h vv i eul |,t; obliged o It.wt ht.dl
U ' sHli pe; tell, that his felon, sp i. « . hl
• and aid le inis' nto |e. r.. I sv. oi i.tlg
v* r< t!rt -fe.,d are b. s o.i g well.
'I he \\ ..id. is e titled io much ,a>.ii
tiii nilnlu n tor diq l.in.M s» ai ..' ' -,1.0
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mce i t i tht. iso tin ii- , no that
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lis II ■ t dixit 1 o’(,oen t iti. u. ud ,y
Min B’.l* in anlv, In, snootniv laia. out
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sunn... 1-or 111 111 IV liu lilt VV ns t (/, lie
; eii tu the. h'feb u (.-spall Ol Ibe town.
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I'le. siaint .i tii-puiaiire nl JOM ],. lun.a
pu. ic in t drop , ,u uu. piesuii! ci .in and
* U Ol ill ill pul,IU . , lots g.v, ll I.t ,o
■ . glt.u mail oi sptClii iuOII i.u.oi._ n e
t)t 4M.| ti. i.UNhti l/|< •11 i’t , 1 |,l t.H .* ■l*
t. l- U.. 1 apCCa ,1 V.ipi-r If fe UiC,I t.y '. «
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per , lloilca. . i\,V. - li.|K, Obel .. ,U*
■'in j in ii pi.v.,ii m o .an iv n.i.':,if.
; tin l\t w-1 nl'K Cuiniiou nhls (be
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jlo .in. .. o.i li,, vuyige o. pl, 1 a
olliei ~li,l onot I oi.j i rs, rv. t
liiliv io i„a_ i enia. ,in,,ue. ,y
is on .aiden-.i pi ,e iron lo -
ta.s mi.ml i on . a..,. ~
Lull yt- in . ia, ti . .oi . t
to IVV o Ol i I I. V u.l s to . iit ( . .
ICI ■.l t Oi.;. mow i, u:i ;
It I Illn .an io I. lit I ikt li IS J /
which I ti evci Into .-pulv i. i iitoie,
taken ill CO ,M X.O.i Vi ~. ' tin a..-,. , , IS .
qu..tours Fi . , nliillht vui\ nin,r .
a! ie fi *"> - o.i . . , y liu t ' lips af
•' t tin i' i< « 1 vy n . ' ,a
ll i I 10, lilt tii .iq ,t- a y
lo me Miron Ol 1 me . 'lift t , .' • *
C: I 111 I V. .Ml .t. sV I . n
Mil in.no sown lio it, u, .- . ic), 0
to tins in,lilt I. iI t Miles 111 I- ,: OIV n
uai” IliU- "and ikij/'' uilntlt li 10, is ai'int*
ili'itt ly r. eoguist ti.
“M e allude 'o an inti rvieiv between the
ili'l:ve..al n p lied to, aid : * 1}; j t |inna«
parte, which'mok place m At v, .Utrsey.
a tew yen is since, aid ii wl ■j i ;iu p.’t
ter pre-cniptord' tk clnfed that In f ie; lc
n i’r.o.ce liad vested the cii S o. die
Lmpire in the faimly.ol ins tuoil.ir, and
that. lie l ights ol their t only to tin ti.roi n
would not b< relinquished. The mi ad
ual of w hom in are tin s darkly speaking,
w as a conspicuous actor 111 li e n lOKmoii
*>l the three • ays, hut >s noiv Biroi.; l dis
afficied, not without cause, ttiWaid.-the
i overiiineut o. Louis i lulfip, anil may
possibly not have been a sorrowing spec
t tor ol the me rn ct imary tiioieme.iis at
t dng iini.l follow : v ilu* recei t luiural
"f Geo. Lau irqiic.” r-luiit. Amcr,
IV'WiVj of pension pap rs. —Two per
so. s, who are stated to have hitherto
h i~i a decent .- a « . i society, of Fay**
ett county,! io, ire tried ml com et
ii at the IP U Cr.i; 11 Conyl, :*.: (h>-
I n bus, < tl.u , heiore Judeges Mel cut
and t 'ampin 11. ior Hie lorgi rv o / m on
r i firates tiiuh r 'hr' nets rn* t digress.
In munes ot tin* off .dors are Lzekiol
I . Ivislm in ad F.dw rd Jones, the ior**
•u r of vi 1 1 in vn*.- s* ipi iced for si ven
ears, and tin* other fer six years to the
I•• teiuinrv of the Stale.
I bev had pot sii(*(*eed©d in drawing a
nv mom v from the 'l'ie ~"urv upon the,
' Led |c |. r.-. Their trial lining onicl,
*• and tin- mat < i o impie > ee to tin 'I tca
• irv Ml and the Ii s’Oi ers, Mr. |) "kens
nils sent in V -I uj 'n|i on In half of
'hi di i min i , m ujd in bringing th«
lorgr rum u> light.