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OY JOT Urtr OP CH I TV AJlAC tOs TtC. 0 I of the goJ the Mtof dieting Now wmi noon o'er exit. to glorious Jlnd itrile our ndbrtsstvvBil jou bead o'er hU pw Out pi mLid with joj with cadi PUc. exultation fk conflict howaortttwhte walle tod thttw Vlubt strugj-JJag whit rapture sad Mgtjuh the tatica' Sees the Cy prea nd vcJ nits o'er hi Wtt 1 frostnj over the Oceta And the rude winds to3 the billows defies fctyc dS A Mi ooaw diacoverdjn in Motion And spaskIel of eitacyJUshd from til eyes i d' what moment right of sods beantj Whit uor could brvc British Seaman desire i thcupia OAT tr SACK SIAH DO HIS DUTY Primd each gallant heart set each boson on fire. JI.

ftbnth 4ccl stood the WORLDS NAVAL WOXDIB Vhil alarms for hU life all around him esrrnsd i Midst nx lift and fUroe and the loud cannons tofeader Serene was. Kb aspect and fearless his breast. Oh a cUrie the handof our CM ity which here ft us And laid on the deck the great Co nutaom low I But his matchless example UK'S left us And VICTOR and VUQ a UJfCK soon o3bwd the blow' Kbfff stoutest Chatopion the Country's bright glory Of DQ faction tool to no party a slic jTirsttf Heroes 1 Our Grief snail instruct future toxy 1 deeds to exalt and to hoootr thy ra Ouroe sftUd with jojr whh fad pang exultation Tht confckt how ore twixt the smile and the tear VThiie in a uh and rapture tutancd whole Nation With titcyptuafld and Uurel itself decks thybier I Old EnWand has lo her rigliuhatid Of lX ON her Champion bereft Yet Occjci she still shall command And tile liita. beat the French id lint left. TlieTC i no Wulh in the report that Lord Sin.

JJOUTH inteh teld to pus the winter out. of England. Tbetountry wjI be happy to hear that his Lurd- tbtpSs health doe riot stand in need of a temporary residence in milder climate. tetters from Tnnidad of the 1st of October notice beexctlfeul stat of health enjoyed by the inhabitants and speak in high terms of the improvements wude tnVoughout the Island. Thursday the whole of the retinue belonging to his Jloyat Highness the Duke of GLOUCESTER left town tocnohtbeirwaytO Liverpool and on Tuesday next Mi foal.

Highness will proceed to resume the command of thaf District wbtre he intends iemaitiiMg till tlielth of January next when be will return intake his seat in the House. of Lurch Though the fate of- the unfortunate Duke JYE' cgiEX liasJbtcA detailed with circumstance that Vaie au amjearaucV tIt. authenticity to the story. i fe te IF yet hi death are aidtobe a foliow A soon as the amiable was curd Uj sncli yArAiTJt wrajmfonnfel he wa taken upon whicti he immediately said with cahiestness Ett He waskinfolrnAd thtt tls Prince ih and BOM APARTI tgaih aid Vuhincreased ii JlDif lit 4S then told tome particulars rtspctiug the seizureof the Prince to IVbth hegivtfcoYeplytut a more trabhatfc rep- Hftletf of questIOn ii tort At length tbepth to whom this significant interrogatory nas addressed began to perceive its meaning the Prince was thun hurried through' the- mocker of tria1 arid shbt in the yard of the place in whick was held as be. was passing drawn the steps.

4s the Prince was not immediately killed by the. fire- the' yon waj employed to put an end to Ms ltfe SuctVit istated was really the end of oneof the most imiaW1riflts or the BOURBON race- whose only fault was his consanguinity with that race in the eyes of a merciless Usurper. APaper of yesterday informs' us that the Battle the Nile wduld never have been fought had it nut been for the influence and exertions of Sir WILLIAM and Lady HAMILTON. It is far front OUT design to say any thing invidious of either of those persons but we cannot help considering it net--a Jittle. indelicate to bring forward the name of the latl upon every.

occasion on which the immortal Hero is mentioned. As to the Battle of iKe Nile we submit too whether some portion of trie" national gratitude be' not equally due to the Earl of Sxi VINCENT who was author of' Lord NELSONS appointment as well as of the nomination which was followed by the glorious at- chievenlfnt at Copenhagen and of the command during which his vas terminated. It is the deternnuaton of the Litutetiancy' of the county of York to reduce the number at-- tf mlants on Jhe different beacons within' that county An officer and three privates have hithf r- toconstituted tkt establishment ateach post the fortherieceiving one guinea and the latter 1716d. per week each exclusive of-an allowance of 5sJd. for fuel for the same period making tle whole expezce 18 perjweek or 20 15s.

per annum for every beacon instead of which one careful married soldier is to be substituted xbere- Vy considerable saving will. accrue to Govern nitut The plan we understand has already been earned into effect at several stations in the north ami siuth divisions of the luIdernes district and tthr arts on the Yorkshire coast. wIJta ISOIIAM of the West York Volunteer ivalry has been most. hopozrably acquittedbjj the Court of' Inquiry beldpi him tdij ind' lu1- sixteen privateswlibsubscribed thefcchargesi Syu thim have been dismissed the Corps the Orderbf theSECRETART ofSTvrt Hie following remarlcable ilcqmstaDre has lecn ttatediti the usual maunerat LLOYDS The sloop FfadJup ofBurpcadin Scotland PLTFR ThtfcirtunmancfcS JfciuteuUun of sinking her. 1 I1.

lrw aclion are to be fully investigated with low of time to t-- The shew cau II IW SLEfOltf. OFFING'S BENCH Novfl SLIciTogOZz ov4 SOT rule to so by. au attachment should not issue tnent of UtI lad against against Henry Tatnal for not executing. the judg. Court.

A person of the name of Syd- een convicted of a very grow offence revenue laws and was sentenced by their Lor ships to be imprisoned in' y4prick goal of whirhTatnal is keepers for two years. It appeared frqtn the affidavits that ibis Sydney was by the person against whom the Learned Cuuusel applied for the attachment tie situa. tion Turnkey and bad been permitted to leave the prison. Lord ELLKVgoitouon If it had not been for the circumstance of his being permitted to go at large I should not have objected. I recollect t.

a woman who was sentenced to be mi- prisoned 4nd by the goaler giving her some little indulgences she became-a very useful member of society. i The SOLICITOR GENERA To prove his good. intentions he told a person who gave evidence against him at the trill and who saw him at liberty that he should soon be entirely free and then he would have at him so that he seemed not to be in a pruitt disposition. Lord ELLENBOROUCJI It was certainty very blamtable in the goaltr to. permit him to go at large.

You may take a rule to zhew cause. THE KINOr GVNZRAL rtcTo Mr. LAWES applied fur a Rule to shew cause why the trialof this gentleman should not be postponed until the. Sittings after next Term. TIw in dictmtnt was fur.

a transaction which took place while the Defendant was Governor of Trinidad. Witnesses had been examined upon interrogatories and the depositions consisted of 500 sheets 500 of them were in Spanish which it wouid be necessary should be translated. Rule granted to cause. PRlSONEIS OF WAR. The following Correspondence has taken place between this Country and France upon the subject of prisoners of war COPY.

SIR. Transport Office 281803. Although we still remain without receiving any answer to the propositions made to the Trench Government in our letter to you of the ifth September last relative to a general exchange of pri. souers of war yet desirous always to promote the' interests of humanity to the utmost of our power we have not ceased to release and send to France from time to time all such prisoners of war as from age wounds or other causes appear not likely again to become active enemies and we accordingly embrace the present favourable season or the year for sending from Bristol about forty French prisoners of this description who will be nveyedto iMorlClix in the. same' vessel with this letter.

In making this communication to you it is fit that we should request of you to express our hope to the Minister of Marine that the same motives which actuate us will induce the French Govern- ment to send immediately to this country all such of the British prisoners in. their possession as are from either of the causes mentioned become unfitfor any active service and consequently cn- not add to the force of this country. Among the prisoners of this description we beg to recommend to your notlc Lieutenant WM. DALY ELLwho was made prisoner on the 4th of January last arid who appears by af certificate from the Surgeon who at. tewdsihim of which the enclosed is a copy to be so much disabled by the wounds which he received at the time of his capture as to require the utmost' cars and attention of his family.

We have only to add that if the French Government wit release this young officer we will immediately release any French pmoittrjjf equal rank whom you may point out to us in exchange for him. Bigned RUPT. GEORGE. I mHOSESERLE TIIOS. HAMILTON.

BROWN. Vr. SWEI or THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. TRANSLATION. ENTtt jr Paris Sept.

3. I have laid before his Excellency the Minister of Marine anjl the Colonies the letter you did me the honour write me on the 28th of May last relative to the sending home English pri- soners of wr detained in France whose age woundsor infirmities had rendered incapable of being employed in active service and particularly Lieut. DALYELL of the Rattler cutter. His Excellency directs me tb inform you that nothing can be done upon the subject without a formal order from the EMPEROR and that und the present circumstances his IMPERIAL MUis. TY cannot attend to ttic buthiess Doubt no Gentlemen of the zeal with which I shall renew the representation as soouas ircwm.

stances shall permit and of my eagerness to communicate to yu the determination which shall be adopted upon the subject. Accept Gentlemen the assurance of my high consideration Signed RIVIERE. Mock jonj. Many depredations have lately bun committed on tlie public by a gang of artful persons advertising Sales by Auction in the most frequented parts of the Metropolis under the names of respectable Auctioneers with the perhaps or. a single letter or the wprds and.

added to such name and under various fictitious firms. These impostors may be esily1e- by observing that th goods. to oe sold chiefly if not entirely consist of Nt Slevy Furni lure. ThereU seldom a jew day allowed as in real sales nor is the true place if any of residence of the Auctioneer advertised. The Catalogue are likewise so artfully formed that by a Ulwj middle part or any- num her of sales.

We hear that prosecutions have been commenced agant severalwbo havettui illegally advertised in the name of an House the City. 6 1. op TIlE tflc JKeVspapers a few days. since that ft. monument was.

just opened to pvbti tjD t. Paul's Cathedral to the memory of the late Ge. DeralTnoMAS DUNDAS and that it was erected by a vote of Parliament as. a testimony or national gratitude for his signal military achievements. I was tempted by.

this account to go there with an intention to seethisand other monuments which I had heard. wereliKewise exhibited lojruiKcties Judge my surprise. Sir when I found a huge chain across the door of the Cathedral jaud that I was de niei' admittance' unless I first paid two and forwhat Sir to fee monuments which are erected by a. of Parliament as a testimony of national gratitude to out departed Heroes aid which the poorest individual in the country has contributed to raise. On such terms I refused myself the promised gratification and I can as sure yoqt the recollection of this arbitrary and mercenary denial has given me much pain.

The Public Sir should not. be thus denied to see these jwbUc mytvmciits these tumbt pf departed greatness particularly too as they are erected at their own expence and will stimulate others in their turn to deeds of glory. And be it remembered. Sir that. many a hero who has ought under our NV.L- sos can ill afford even this two-pence to gratify their sight with the resemblance of their once beloved Commander.

If we cannot be ad. snitted into St. Paul's without this shameful fee let a temple be built for the purpose of erecting our tt tional monuments and let it be opened free of expence to the meanest of his Majesty's subjects or let these Door or Vergers or whoever they be who enjoy. this great emolument be paid an equivalent at least as far as relates to the monuments and let this' national disgrace and mortification be removed. We shall ere long I trust- hive monuments erected to the memory of- our gallant and immortal SEL- SOX and to Captains COOKE and DUFF who fell with him in the late glorious action off Trefalgar.

What I have before said will apply here in a tenfold degree. What Sir art the great deeds of our illustrious Warriors and Statesmen to be the means of raising a salary for the Verger or any one else belonging to a Cathedral No I trust the wisdom of our Parliament will provide that every one may see them without this pitiful two- pence and that the English nation may not be debarred a sight so grateful to their lings the spontaneous effect of their own gratitude and munificence. Yours Loudoft Nov. 18. AN ENGLISHMAN.

The Assassins of the. Forest Lave formed themselves into a Bczndittiand are hopes of spending their Christmas holidays with the Forty Thieves at lane. Six French Officers arrived at Chatham last week under-an escort from Cross they are to be confined on board the SavJmch prison- ship for the remainder of the war for attempting to break out of the place of their confinement. A very gallant action has been fought in the West Indies by his. Majesty's schooner Mozambique of 12 guns and 5 men commanded by Lieutenant Jour CAMPBELL.

In returning from Tortola whither she had escorted a. detachment of ships from tHe other islutids to join the late convoy she fell in with the fatuous French puvatter Grand Wf or 30 guns and 250 men. The Frenchman confident of making this little hark his prize dashed alongside but met with such an unexpected and warm reception that was obliged to haul off to repair his dajnagHiT- lie began the attack a second time with no' better ucc as the gallant little crew of the Mozairiiiquc fought with redoubled cou. rage and so tore up the privateer that she was obliged finally to sheer off. Our little bark ever pursued the flying Frenchman with a determination to take him by boarding which the' height of the nettings prevented.

As an adieu however they- gave the privateer a third and complete mauling. The Governor Pklon left Trinidad on the 1st ult. under convoy of his Majesty's schooner Prrrusf camp. to windward of and looked into Tortola and parted from her on the 3d dear of Grenada. On the Stb spoke the Danish brig i CROUKUORN from St.

Thomas bound to Copenhagen which kept company for three days. parted from her in chase of a French schooner privateer which had been hovering bout them and lot her in the night. On the in lat 25. 21. long.

63. fell in with and was chased for three days by a ship which they took to be a British frigate. On the 1st inst. in lat. 46.

40. long. 38. 31. spoke the' brig Mary StNDzitsoN.

from Newfoundland bound to Lisbon two other brigs in sight part of. a fleet which sailed from thence for Portugal under convoy of the Jamaica frigate and parted from her he day before. EDINBURGH RACECOURSE A plan has been in contemplation for somft time past. of making a Turf Course at the city. Two places are stated to have been examined and surveyed for the purpose one in the immediate vicinity of the City at Brunsfield Links.

by taking in the west part of the present Meadows with probably a. part of Warrender's Parks. The other at the short distance of about two miles from Edinburgh on Morton- hall Leys a place. we are. assured which might be well adapted for the purpose at no great ex- pence.

On Thursday afternoon a youth ISyrars of age the son of a tradesman in Deat trtft Soho his death by choaking under the following cir cumstanctl He left his parents' before he had nished his dinner anti in order to do so before he reached school be carried partof it with him and continuedto eat-as lie ran along tbe street. Fearful of being too late he food ravenously and in doing so he. fell down the end of ofMeards i court. He was takdri to a Sutgedp but he' expired before assistance could be given htm. On Monday last a newibora itlftit' wai disco.

vered in tbe privy of a house in' laiieniTavem. lane Bristol. Every care and attention paid bythe persons who found it and the infant alive and healthy was carried to St. Petti Hospital We onderstaudils unnatural mother has iinctbcw discovered. PtfBZJC Yesterday Keswcatmnd talk who were in cus.

totlyr on suspicion" of picking jhe pocket of Mr. TaEDiTATJat Kingston Fair were re-examined. Mr. Trnay stated" that he had his pocket picked. of upwards of 421.

while he was Book ing on at some persons pricking in the garter hut he could oat identity the prisoners as' being the persons committed it or even as being in. the crowd-by which he was It' also. came out t1njtbe cotfre of Mr. Tredways lamination tLatbe had been applied to on Sunday last Ly. one Paul a carpenter residing' at lIrtieIdr-h hi company with another.

man who toldhrtn-tbat he understood. his pocket had been picked but that he might make' him self easy as the money would be paid shortly one of the young men taken up on suspiciet being the relation' of old lsdy in' Tendon who had cemmmioned him and his companion to settle it Mr. Box reprc bated strongly the Juductcf paul which he observed went to compound felonyan offence of a very grave description. The prisoners were discharged. Two men and Ii woman were brought upunder suspicion of being common utterers of forgevJ notes and counterfeit' money.

Both the men were re cognized as deserters and committed totheSvoy. 1 i PLYMOUTH. No so. Sailed the JJctWafioiuirr frigate to the Westward tm tr sealed orders. Armed the fv pin from a triiize'- Yesterday was landed at the Admirals Htrd Stnn hunsc.

the French Admiral Do HANOI R. his Opium UidA ceMtirrv were carried totheUlobe Hotel where rrv nr ic I aui t- allce is rendered to the wounded A ImiriI and his Officers 4 the nature of their ca es require both hyl wn Surgeon and the. Surgeons of tbe Royal Naval Hospital Very dilferent con duct Un to the treatment rectired by our countn men prt oi- ersin France particular lh ale lamented Gipt. VviciiT. Orders came down this fur Ai lc or 44 gin Cartain Yotr.

to 6t or a foreign station supposed the Mediterranean she is getting rtad" fast cn and will hue her ism fieW set up. and be otf tier station in the course of Um or. unit week. PORTSMOUTH Nov. t.

Arriye the Comii a sl op of war from eWrOtn i went nut to urdu tlie St. George. Ctntanr. and Atls I rum thence to En Uud. 1 he Alt was pone to Darb dcc beiUe the Camilla arrived the other two ships atr coaih me.

Also arrived the Mary American ship from Xebery Port de tamed by the liberty brig the CQUld mid La Ptrrooiic store-ships from the Downs. In con cqucrct of the wind Vet ting round to the Eastward in th ikh qLsrttr it has ntia ed eleven weeks many of the Ve t-Indi fleet are driven to' the hack I the Isle of Wit and very probably will be to resume their old station at tbe Mutherbauk ikAn. YARMOUTH NOT. i. nil Majesty's sloop Im tnt krn cd ye trrihy P.

M. bught it with hr a loop whch he discovered and tJrdCd about 16 leagues lead She wjj ladeu with wool. and had five Locs bored in her bQtruu There iuno per on on board and it appears shc called the Frendshup of Borghcad inScotlaud. PER. NOT.

I. The tnbabitants of this town wert awoke lltn raorninr at the dawning of day by a most incevant and heavy which proceeded from the Bouli ur quarter persons supposed to be. Sr JJIDMT OMII attacking th vnnl armada eftJre French hut as notiiin I us Mrnyed from u. nce since the firing we are uruble to say any tlim further nj on the subject. ihe Grmini one uf.r SIDXIT SunnriJouMe boats petting too near the tenth coast yesterday.

wi ed into by a French gun-boat and 1' am sorry to say two men were killed. and tire wounded. UD. On Thursday last Mr. John street.

to 1 NarJ Wealberhclld. daughter of the Rev. homes Uea therhead. of Sedgcford ygffolkV' NE COAL. LtiKl' iNo TX iio.T Shift lit MaTht.

rritti. 53 Newcastle Coals 5l at iSsVd a57v 20 Sundrland 9 at 43 tfd. a 3 Cinders 3 Scutch Coal MELiLNUS tKLUiroit UUlLpllALL. OX ZUYDV OV. V5.

rU S. Bullock MancIcttr. printer" 5 V. JImison. Islewurlb.

rueicliaiit CORN EXCHANGE rn 1 Nov. The Importation of Wheat to-day Wit. but small bit i a pjd supply on hand second and inferior qualitit nr dull jife and lower tint keep their price. Uorlcr iI It. mid.

Uhitc Peas vary little. No hey FJCIV lkdn of each kind ru dearer. Oats are on thettrcjiue flozirai our Lst Wheat. 40 53 a titi net BennCT--- 5IT a 63 ad Fine ditto 67 a 7tk VJ Tu ditto a Art Oft. Rye.

3i a 31's 64 I Oats. 5jid Haricy 30 a 56. 1 lnlalld di 33i a GI Malt. 7 a it. Kl Rdpr Se ti W.

441. White Peas a 5 hi I Fine Flour 60 C5 per sack hey ditto a 04 Sit Ms. to GOs. duo India Bonds pr Is. prem.

Bank Stork. 195 3pCt. An 3 p. Ct. Jois An.

00J Ani 8 1 4 p. Ct. 76 5 I xc par. Is. ptcU 5 p.

Ct. Navy. 91 i i Omnium 6 iireni" 5 p. Ct. 1797.

99:1 En sli Ticktls 19 15s1 Loii un. I. 1 Cons fur Arr. 60 Last Ince Consols. 60 OBUIIIUII 6.

JUlARU BURNL WAItNEII StCo. Sirck43rnt.nr No. 93 Royal EzcLute SALES BY UCT1UN. Jewellery. Muslin.

Lmeii6cc. lJy Mr. PJIILUPS At his Grrat Room 67 New strett.Tau Div. at 12. AN ASSORTMENT of elrgant JEWELLERY.

Muslin. Table Cloths th prup rtl of a LACY coraprisia old nd gold enazuelled riiif piiu. wsi4es and a variety 01 rueful and ornaoienul gems beautiful worked India muslin dresses thaw auil hJlldercbid eral pieces of velvet table cloths of various patterns. and. a zactlhncuus useiablage or useful artidtf May be Tie cd the rtj preceding and morning of sale zId catalogues had as at.

jv atJ at the York Hotel Bridge. street. BlacLixiart. llcuse with large Workshops re ir BUckfnwroxd. By GRlFFrIhI axtCn.

At ay's un TO day near. at IS o'clock. A Valuable LEASEHOLD Brick DWELLING- HOUSE with extrtwlve litht Workshops elipbly si tuated Bread wibiz a small durce of Great CIa- twtle-streeL The lrcmLces arc zucbered 6. occupy Jronujtrs 29 feet and contain 3 led a dinin room pwrlonn kitchens. Wult and cth cuuveuicncn held for 85 years at a low grunad reit the tat h.

bet' redeemed. May be viewed sad pniculart rud on the Piemisesj at Gsrriways of GruBUi lloplius arid Co. Blackxnao- streei. tSw Vir. Lrlieltold urond Rents and Et3tes.

ByMesskJAMESanALUNTLEY At Grraway on Wednesday Dee. 4 at It o'clock. Lot I. A LASEllOID improved tJROUND- XJL UKXTtVr an unupirid terra of 411tesn. from Lady-day list of 4.

S- ptraan out vt and anIgecturd br a very substantial buut usr litn le and being So. 4ln' reat 1 JioffJaae. Old Chanpe neVSt. Paul's. in Ue occupsliua of MrXbb xfuzker' nd Undertaker.

LotS. A Lta Ho VrrymdTiinrageousIj sitaate for baskess. nd 5i Smith-side if tfie London-road. neartheObeU kf at atpceflet to Mr. Philt Day.

glass sIanucuuer at tho net o- coal rent of 40L bdd for an unezpzred terra of 59 years from Lady-day last at mjcro rtd-rtal of Ql per inn. Lots. A eW l3IiiUte simafe stttcU near Brick lace Betfc al 11 BrieLbailt i II i i AOr' rttOFtdftD tlEtsON. JIuaoIIC I JlQ whol riedi4. NSLlOkttnIlr The pride oCtn aa4 iutoC tJe l' I n.lrit 0' WI a nd ri1eourAd.

bi 1:9 1bca4 pitfalAe widajo1--itb tb how a e. bf1eu. 0 btatt1IP1i aw Cyprw uS I a lkat it. ai tftritlcT nlGa ronaoYCf e. S' IADJat dbcoyncSm tac1 ashdr a ti htofw mON naJd a Sesmndciire nd INru I' SACK JU bean 0 Ion nlt edtc Whitt hiali aUaroandbim idt alDO a WM and I I tunen" hand tullr CNltwbicbbneO at COkQunoa1w lIes I' tc lc i on cl blow I inJit l1t Cb Jpiou untbrisbt rct tn a to I cf all tyre 1 tohoaonr p9 tf witb nexultation Gntict.

ist mi entr cid. a I tiRc Iurefibelfdecks i nd tt igh IO Ch lU lon 1 sullhaJr AM. at I md. nQ report ordSu TU intenJ Ifto alb do aud lilt nu der nf isiro nid the. 1Joti blfxc 1feWt atateufbta1t1s inL hts ak niaigb pro euts ffuir dljytht vl RoyalJhghness nItft townohtbeir wayto I tk l1 8ku IS wil.

that nm inlug 1 1ae 7th Jan ary furDitoTake liilscat. it ugb ther tt A tEw i1e4 ithcircumstanctl. rite LUllDUCaruCt Iutheu dty th ti artt ts di 1g' ha. eat aid bif IJ fA aalnfon li tJle was takel1t1JVO Kk isunt-diat lyaaIC1 wi tD stnes t. I i Ji jJ al infotmw sdn.

a ai incre4 ed I1 tn to tic1l1 ij t' tl MIJ of vbr 48. repII uta. m9rtEm htt itl fhlS orlr tb pen ns sad dbtgan mtani' t1renburri i ecour J4rcl placoin wbic1twasbeld ld al siug I JsthtPrincewu the 6 wa anend. bi SUtb lt i sfated. wasreally ILmiai8 pri tb oM raceiwhose ut c.

inthe tb nattle. the Ni1fw uld tb en fortbe ign tc la ith pers t1s ind 1icate th Qf imm rtal i1 too. me iOnal' eq ally rlofSTVncENT the sole mipationw IS' thedetem ucuionof thenuniber Jndants oilHie ntYAn an IIee to coq ltuted at. each st for errtCeiring guinea 17 1. eek eac fOJluel fUJth aa ue tltewbole 3181.

pe we 1c ery instracJof wh ch art fmbst tuted nIHIt und stand alrea oto rllstations andsiuth 0 I an tot qJ3rtsun orkAb lsotAM baWest Vol nteer C1ralryhsbe opo mlb1y acqui ted by t. he ptbim rid' t1JaittetIFprtv te subscribtd 1b rg th mhave be fb llo gremark bas le 11 tte 11' the LLO Jhc Ft ijtdJJlpfll rihf ai qUandr BaXMEltt.l\Iastt rr withl Tool i. brought i ar utb byi5 HjeS YS ship' mo IIJ Lt was rOl i1it az f' roughs ypctwnon bOard andon examU US1 Yrrt fve gul i ol I t. 1 t.r I 1 tb ship ru red as ap rsilth 0 t. nteutll na 81uJtulgher.

Tht cI rn qc nactlonaet Ul ut Oltime J. I I I 1 II' u. RT. NG NCH sqL1CT Gfic IJov a tet cado hYfu mryTatnal mentof eCourtAopmon then of eucol1vid th ir' r4 ick whirh at al ke Per hoy ars. ared personagainstwlrnm a pliPd tLea it a- ad nnitled tf EJiLItNJ.

no Hit tlotbetn pcrmi ted argeJsh uld ohj d. recollcct. lUStlice ofa wbowas dprilO ed fnd iud lgt12citl SoLIcITOR L- toMaperson guveeviden hi at' tri 1 audwho. JiL rty in EL ENBolloucn- very ll To" bep st th Th iii- ur. wh ch uponinterrogatori she ts ry translated hriJ IV AR.

thisCuuntry Wztr- 1128 18 3. ny propo itions GO trnmeut tastlrt-Iativc notceased fr Hn tf prison fsof to en D1itS cordinglyembrace forsendiog ve 4' bou mo ves act ate meotto lCD lIu tJor 11. urce couritf Lieu MDL wh him much4isa61pd ofhis 01of havoontyttl he Frf nch Guv rtment uy pn ortrJJf ran III xch nge Igned 4 I J. II n. I.

1. T. rtf olC I' GOVERN IEST. hNTLIZIf ft ou wq nlplo inacthe RatildcuUer. ExceUcDcyditeds Eip aoR res ntci I.

D01 sou rmit upoitithe A ept II ERE. Many tlt ly tbepublic 5 1 A ction ip th ost It Opo lS n. es respeda Jei. Auc loq wllbtb 1t ruttOn ttrrCIr1heWpt4s. dY nlUDeanda1Ound u- fbc en IYf.e- ob erv1 the be cb inot.

nti ly. ons rlli- ThereiI5eldom vew all T. Ias real1sales Doril plaCfi oresir1eoce ofthe TheCa- I likewhe so a tr 111JOrtRed tLemuldJe partwlllaer eJCJr num. rthat ever wh9ha otbUSip lIy. tbctnamco11tmlcentHoust1DItbe Ii 4 I A 11lJrrrrJ I TJ1rHB7E 1TOR OPlHE T1ML3 afew alDonument opentdto St.

ull nerI Tnowu bya al testi ny or acbie emtnu. wi ie lbj monul11enthich bt rd. were lilcewie pu lic iier. cha and tb tl admi taocr 1ess tin i two nce Of hat to monumentswhieh ted n3t nat ratHud arkd Heroead i th UnUj. promi as YO" recol ection mer ellary gn Pu 1ic.

Sirsbould Iblic ioL1 tb cr AuQbe mberea man ourNEL c. twope Cf' gratifytbeir lheresemblance. on lo ad lD tted eelet I tlMional nts C1Or.ket- er equ al nt 1 reUlnv d. l1aot EL- so i tb Tie fat gar. iua itruet ee an harr sogt ttful totbt ir i etf ct tht ir or.

rmedthem. I Ba ittiand Furt undel' an rom or rem irder I 1 I CArlP ILL. i rsht torn e- is1 iib con i tL fr nch lOguns 50 oft tbiaIitt1e prizedasbed unexpect 4v rm dln. tli as JIocmf iqut nd tbatsbe liged Frenchman a. thebeigbt i it I uudercouvo hi scboouerPrtWJt i part Jd i brig.

Anna tbr pr vateer I Ontbe15th 5. or i 4640. I ltfaT und fri ate haabeen so een viciuit II st partof the. aftern an Sohomet He rents ord a hool part of ilh. im.

ontin a' I tb bt hee his. enuQsI" i doingso hefel1don eeod 1I. wasta ged 1lSSIS coulabe hiD .1 eW i i Sco vereifl tbepnvyof iDJtaii D3tv u. Ev ty re toyn an ant- Ve hralthYi. Pet ooden d.

itsut1na JJ otb iih been ill" tt.w- ml awt tt j' 0' PUBLICOmCp. STREET. l1h ns. OQ' pjck ngt1iepotket lr. FIW Te-eX e.

l. as loo becouldoo wJw ommitt dlt tls' cotffe rxamiI atioD" lhul he 1- Su dy II Ii it ct mpaJl anot er. II1 tn told' him- hat l' im. I ld. shord uspic iug.

rel tiou ld1s ho mmi ioned compl jon It. i I rep bat tl. juduc cfP ul felony. an II enCe dl 1 upu der i ion 0. i S.

I I rt to Ssvoy. I t. SH 4 Nov. Rtt I14 rt' th orders. Hu7tw n-Dri rom Ycstenb 11 td St Strnihusc nch IJlnu olft Jfficeu irfv I cu ed to the Glubc 1 t.

th tttttral ndhis Ot eu caes uire 1' lu Sn' 1. 3 ataI al. ery rect" mm prZWI. I era in tho tale Imn tffl W. dixit lorl sup th Mr il rranrad rl lirn 1t' st tion otuut tOUTH ft.

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Iannt krravtd JtI 1 1. and brou ht 1 1 otf HarubIWUttb Uead. W. nb i I peton boa 3p ars I'I a. htsd ot1a d.

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IOn I OnThursday 1 orJd str t. daubter n. mas Iberh ad. olt. KI tow bi- rJJ clcl.

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Ct. Red. An. 9 I Imp 3p. CtfOIl 1 Up.

II. Juitbs II. Jlarl ii CJlUnilm6pftnl. 99 i. ulJ 19t.

Liln. i. ln Cons aulIIUTI BURN AIt ER Co. clUI yo cT lcwe1t rl' Liucti lly lr. Ruom67 ndtrett Tau SSORT el ant te COlD risiD gold nap.

pi. w. a uJ cms. rl cs shI seYeul piKcs' I Ia fut ied th Ii" olS3Ie ad urk 4 lICi Woe klhops fIer 81ckfr lU1or" I 1 1 i' AValualJla iYe Qrk opelsriblr j. 1 zt 6 OCC11p1lronta feetud Dtain dininruooJ Ionn.

other couYel cncn ptJnJdrenIUd yie Ple SCJ jJ. Gama Gr th. Uo ft. twark. tES and- LEY.

GarraatO 1 We tiletd It 1 IALEA5rIJO lmpro t9UND- o411 3 ddaY Lntor JlI am. JUttf aml- 1 ilwcrj su rlj Jckbu DelIiQ ll1 4. mtiutJ1 Jaae Cban nnlStPatll Mr Lot t. bcd" D. nmR f2Ipta ofZlJ1 cr bmh Jlr.

di1ider tf. dm d. vu' the isk t. jeffieldt a' Jet. PblIQ r-Jass l1t mo.

o401. eld rsnUftel edt rna Iuta a rcntot t. LOt3ALe aatCiSltu2tern jaUlb Bricklaie iDfll WBrichai1C hcnL are1f sq. TC1J re- totL I aaIountofI06W19f helUor. an r.

tt auuIl' fttofe Z1. I BriDted i bIW Limt. 1e1. INo. 1 the' llaiJa Oura- 1r I 4 I 0 wrp4TW unw AS CRIOXTICOa I wbg1oneajnNsLsoxt1oriIl iavIct jioL gou4 uLofthg bgj e.

i awmwBntutv moirnoibj Jldstriteyour sd Tiet. t. ZiO th gt ba ttownvgTzuazo mwna tb tthcIthISAfIAuID1 st Muofl. tjn A oetacy fzsdfrow SC 1it in1j rkih AW 4.I :19ftbn.Ihe stoodthe bi1it at smoLe xtand flu handuur Cwitvwbich COIQU iO uw gQeI-BUt mtctIeuexampIe VICTOW' Vw ciaipontie 9fD irtifHerocs lOurGrciall id Vblle i aUi3h lost 9f kitioc hey Ocr' ke liic is nrutbin OUTflhI3tflJd utitof W. via 1 i otitlidecel1eit oiiiealth 4.

tb I I itthis 1 thaiIMstTict ri 1 othe I GII Ei ti 1 a nidio iPJ i i tertorits Buo. va2 ifonnd. Itlie ibizik waSiifo the was I sdn BbtiPARTI ith increed A prbcu1ar5TtpCtIDg ZeIZU1e Yeplybut moetn4thttI Ess jtsaddrsscdb gan lrinc mockery i ibecourt imtne iateiy 5tbbayonwa5 epl yd bsllfe 4 i Aparoyrday Nitewduld I andexertions I hingiuidious Littleindelicate Jatzupou tlie1l ie bmit 4arlof. STVICtN a of the hithrr- th 17s. of an 3 perwe kpr i' rnar ed Iytconsderable 1 undeitandhas svri rth tt1Jta1u oftbe acquitteL Cuurtofinquiry lielLonbii alktd tI3 ncthim beendismisd order bfthe SE aETA ItT s- FJIOIdI of Burbcalin lasterlidenwith wool1 i1 arniotth Majesty's Jrnorrene h7 YilfIl 5hisbe tuuii1uea tLQUtflypCfjpfl on and on4 examitiiig ReT dicinrired live iitzur holes tuith ast 4 Lrr 4 It tue run bore asjt appears with The 01 tg tratiacj lo I I I kEPOA7.

CVRTOF1C1NGsBgNcff a TtTAiLI ruleto caise irnt133ue lenryTatnalfor qie Aperzon nie ne eoiivic 4 te LorUships whiel4ltual lzt if EXLEW uoii- or sh jythe littl so iety. whosaw tc TrausportOffice 1803. pri- cower rotn likelyagain ac- Frcnchprisoners whowill couveyedtoorlaix thesame 1 weshould requestof senctimmediutely orceof noticeLieutenant DXLYZLLW110 thewouudswhich thatif lease priaoxieriifcqual II II 1 Rivkrcj c. 4c. ANSWEI i pri- fornialocder undtr 1h nol as Auctionin tfriq ented cftbe ofa letterrlben also undr vaiio ldom apr viouLvjew is Auctioneeradvertised.

tnlogueiare soaitftilIyformed wilt ervefor mmenc d. theuatheofaiitmiuent flousetbe 1 hiiO fS' le' I I 21 2iIzpnoa k5 ireadtespapers justop ned tic in themelflQry ofParliarnentasa hid ha ta puic surp se adrnitance fo what areerected wbichthe as- areer cted expenceand men na- ii I S2 4 12guns rota cohfidentofniaking uccss hagenwlich berm hedayb fore. son or one BrunsfleldLinJcs toni greatex Destrett met ci- ad i ofbehgtoo beett doingaokeelldownat IIewai tak Stigedpbut' aebqm waS in1da1JaeDTt rnf Ia2 by the tbeifant PetsJfoipitaL 1' I .5 I TiiW oFFWE. flcmna1zLandhtLk pickingthe uer thatle wbi asIook- in wo hic theyoung en onsuspiciebtiug vldJady ioettlt MrBoxn re ircbated cudtictcfPaul 1 o5ez menand were-brought ofbeing coznnwn forgetlnots tbc i 811111 ES O. rnrer dcniralfluMAyolft.

ais- natoreof thircases wn Singronaict ofihe dilter utcor. iti CptVa do. ih t1y r1 Caiain lot is apt itr iijev 0 shop Turn it ani IflgIaU Dabadccjhefe II CoftiI4jme. rim sore cocqueierothe wmdet. cnuiued I obliged atthe Novi I ovp 3ntnrty huluh iii isn I mu appzrsshe ofBughcadinScotlaud.

o21. 1 Theinhabitants nfthistoinwer. oke tJi mornneathe J1 4 J3diiIl4uieqtiirzerandwisdmaiv persunssuppceii beSrSzDIy M11Hau2ckmgIh ved theice firm" anythrng Sznt Ssi niouhc I wthrd ort' tw iS I i ir We I NE 9 5Jric. a47Q2. SutchCoaI.

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ut bvs bn 4ih6reatThfflne. ChaneeSr Paul' bcCUp Ro ft. dbeigNot4Smrthide Lth n. QbtIIkSt let ptthetset huh f4OLbdd fran o59 rcUt pet-inn. 5ilDteirn I 1 area sqoaz ktte very' jptabe tetVtt.

to thb tiulataountof 1Obl. 19i hld uneziird daJtday a DTtLTh ij ltI of JeuL Jaae andLant. NftCfr1 the1evrnl 1ema'a Os3wsrs. I. A 4.

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