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RL 1NGTON SENTINEL. ending Saturday 14th, 1 o'clock P. AL, Disturbances in La Vendtt: 115 cases, and 66 deaths. Extract of a letter from Laval (Mayenne) I hope, when they come before tbo public they will exhibit good grammar at least and a little of that elevated style, which is so adequate for an accomplished P. S.

The number of new cases in N. Y. New and Fashionable Jewelry Store. THE sabtcriber has established a JEWEL BY FANCY STORE, whom dated 27th inst "The civic and military authorities UNIVERSITY OP VERMONT. We' are requested to give notice that the usual exercises connected with the annual Commencement in this Institution will take place at the White Meeting House to this village, on Tuesday July 31st, and Wednesday August 1st.

The exercises of thti Junior Class will ex City for the 24 hoars ending 11 o'clock, Monday last Was 163 deaths 94. scholar. a have lately observed with tho utmost vig Montreal. On the 7th inst. 13 new i The proceedings of Congress, which be intends to keep for tale a good assortment of FINE and COMMON JEWELRY, WATCH ES, SILVER, PLATED, and BRITTANIA ilance me movements ol the agitators in the Cantons of Bieroe and Mesley, and taken every measure to repress the first attempts at insurrection.

They became cases were reported and 9 deaths. On the 5th, 14 cases and 11 deaths. On the hibited on Tuesday evening beginning at half past 7 o'clock. On Wednesday the procession WARE. He has for sale the followtnp.

and Most of the difficulties our government now encounters, and most of the dangers which -impend' over our Union, have sprung from an abandonment of the legitimate objects of government by our national legislation, and the adoption of such principles as are embodied in this act. Many of our rich men have not been content with equal protection and equal benefits but have besought us to make them richer by act of Congress. By attempting to gratify their desires, we have in the results of our legislation, arrayed section against section, interest against interest, and man against man, in a (earful commotion which threatens to shake the foundation of our Uufon. It is lime to pause in our career, to review our principles, and if possible, revive 9th, 10 cases and 11 deaths. many other articles lniorniea wai a Dand of 00 Choaans was will form at the University buildings at lOVclock, St.

Johns. Number of cases from 12th A.M. It is desired that students proposing to en to muster yesterday (the 26th) near the i if June to 6th July, 59, deaths 11. for the last two weeks has been unusually interesting, is unavoidably omitted in our paper to-day, for want ol room. Also, several communications and miscellaneous articles, which will be inserted next week.

-00 00 A new Post-Office has been established at Jerico Four Corners, and D. A. Smalley, Esq. appointed ter the institution should offer themselves for examination on Tuesday. vsiiaieau uo la veronziere.

Scarcely, however, were these brigands collected Chambly. Total number of cases from 29th June to 6th July 108, deaths than they were vigorously attacked by a detachment of the troops of the line, who klled fifty of them on the spot and took PHI SIGMA NU SOCIETY. The annual celebration of this Society 15. Of 400 laborers on the canal near Gold, Silver, Patent Lever, and L'Epino WATCHES, from 40 to 140 dollars. English French Watches, from 6 to $35: Toy and Patent Watches.

FINE JEWELRY. Filagree, Tonas, Mosaic, Cornelian, Pearl and Jet EAR JEWELS Pins Rings Slides Snaps Swivels Lockets Neck Chains Jet, Pearl, Garnet. Camoo, Enameled and Plain PINS; Gold and Silver Chains Seals Keys Rings Plated and gilt Neck and Curb Chains Finger and Watch Rings Purse Clasps, this place, only 26 cases had occured and will be attended on Wednesday Aug. 1st. two prisoners.

Eight only affected their 7 deaths. at 3 o'clock-If. JU. An Uratton ts expec escape, ted from George Allen, Esq. of this Quebec.

On the 7th inst. there were On the same day, a second engage that devoted patriotism and spirit of compromise, which distinguish the sages of ment took place near the Chateau de town and a Paem from P. Morse, Esq. of Keeseville, N. at the two hospitals, remaining 61, new Chaney, when a party of 25 Chouans, cases 5, cured 14, convalescent 43, dead 3, the revolution, and the fathers of our Union.

If we cannot at once in justice 2 he annual meeting of the Society for SPECTACLES, SILVER-WARE, CUTLERY, fcr. with their chief, were totally annihilated, not a single man being suffered to escape to interests vested under improvident the election of an Orator for their next annual celebration, will be held at the remaining 59i total admissions 831, deaths 523. The SOCIETY FOR RELIGIOUS INQUI-RYofthe U. V. will hold their Celebration on Tuesday, the 31st.

July, at 3 o'clock P. at the While The exercises will consist of an oration by Harmon' Looms, of the graduating class, and an address by the Rev. Dana Lamb, honorary member of the society. By order of the Society, JOHN A. SPOONER, Ree.

Secretary. V. V.M. mil July, 1832. with his lile.

We have to regret the loss White Church, immediately after the Kingston, U. C. Total cases 152, of one soldier, killed in the first affair, and celebration. three in the second, of whom one was a non-commissioned officer. total deaths 48, recovered, 96.

On the 7th, there were but 2 cases and 1 death. By order of the Society. GEORGE K. PL ATT, Sec. pro.

tern. Ilallowell, U. C. Total cases 17, DIED foe thb BORiiiraroir sentinel. deaths 5.

Ir-N. Y. City, on Saturday evening last of an "JOURNEY TO MANSFIELD MOUNTAIN." affection of the heart, under which he had la The Buffalo Journal Extra, contains a legislation, make our government what it ought to be, we can ut least take a stand against all new grants of monopolies and exclusive priviiegs against any prostitution of our government, to the advancement oi the few, at. tho expense of the many, and in favor of compromise and gradual reform in our code of laws utid sv stem of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country.

If sustained by my fellow citizens, I shall be grateful and happy if not, 1 shall find in the motives which impel me, ample grounds for contentment and peace. In the difficulties which surround us, and 0-Stray Colt; TRAYED from the subscriber, on "Instead of palliating remedies, let us use the bored for a length of time, Mr. Robert Alexander formerly of this town. letter dated Cleavlaud, (Ohio) Monday Silver, white and blue steel, plated nictni bow'd SPECTACLES, with concave, convex, blue, green and white glarscs; Eye glasses Goggles Quizzing Glasses Telescopes or Spy-glasses. Plated table, tea, cream, salt, mustard, desert and soup SPOONS; Sugar Tongs Ship fy pocket Compasses Pearland shell Pocket Combs; Roger' Raaor and Penknives, 1st.

quality Pen and pocket Knives Pocket ti common Scissors Tape Needles Fine steel and plated Wallet Clasps Stock Buckles Miniature Cases Thermometers, in morocco cases Steel, paper and morocco Spectacle Oips Percussion caps Cheap and neat Medals for School Teachers Silver and gold Swivel KEYS; Silver, pearl, plated and metal Slcove Links and Buttons; An assortment of Beads and bead Needles, for Embroidery incision knife and caustie, search the wound to the bottom, and work an immediate and In Champlain. N.Y. nt the residence ofC. the 7th inst. a black three year old evening, July 9, 1S32, from a respectable K.

Ayenl, fcisq. on the 4th inst. Doct. Danii-i radical cure." Bolinbroke. mare COLT.

Said colt is half hipped. source which says Coit formerly of this town, aged 72 years. with a long tail, a white spot on her left uoct. iOii, served bis country taithfuHy in the "The Henry Clay came to this port hind foot and a sore on her right fore leg. early pari oi me revolutionary war, whs a res- about 3 hours since, in distress.

She i a i Whoever will return said colt or give in peciattie cuiaen, a Kinu neigiiDor, ana died in proceeded to Fort Gratiot with her troops, tue arm nope ot a blessed immortality. formation where she may be found shall the daners which threaten our institu be handsomely rewarded. twenty of whom died with the cholera before the Clav left, which was yesterday William How araVs Estate, tions, there is cause neither for dis JOSEPH ROE. Burlington, Lower Falls, July 16, 1832. 29 morning.

Two men ol the Slav's crew may nor alarm. For relief and de also died, and there are three more now liverance, let us firmly rely on that kind STATE OF VERMONT,) District of Chittenden. ss CASH PAID FOR flJ-WOOIi Small scales and weights, for Jewelers; Glazier's Diamond Plated and bono let of Corset Rings sick on board, one of whom will propably eyo Providence, which 1 am sure, watches die in the course of two hours the oth The Honorable the Probate Court for the It is with no little diffidence that I assume the character of a critic, and more especially when approaching a production purporting to emenatc from a College high in my own estimation, and claiming a high rank among the similar institutions of our country. But the communication before me is so flat, (to use a common phrase,) and so unworthy its source, that I am compelled to notice it. If simplicity is a characteristic of genius, this writer may certainly lay a claim to it.

The first part of the piece, describing the arrival of the party, encampment, is well enough, though it evidently was not drawn by an Irving. In this, however, the author has shown the rapid march which science is making. For in By S. E. HOWARD, with peculiar care over the destinies of ers are in a less hazardous predicament." District of Chittenden.

"nrtniO has an extensive STOCK of our republic, and on the intelligence and wisdom of our countrymen. Through To all persons concerned in the Estate of ESSEX COUNTY BANK. VV MERCHANDISE, which he is wishing to exchange for old Gold and iu Jlis abundant goodness, and their patri The following eentlemen have been William Howard, Idle of Milton, said District, deceased, Greeting, otic devotion, our liberty and Union will Silver Coin, or good Bank Bills. elected Directors of the Essex County Burlington, July 12, 1832. 28 WAI 11 xv is.

a uie Administrator be preserved. ANDREW JACKSON. Washington, July 10, 1832. Bank: on the Estate of said deceased NOTICE. Josiah Fisk.

Richard Keese, Oliver has represented to said court that the aer- Keese 2d. Martin Pone, Elias A. Hurl- sonai property, ot the said deceased is stance, he inlorms us that they encamped THE Judges of Chittenden County Court hereby give notice, that they will attend to receiving the Declaration burt and Thomas A. Tomlinson, Esqrs uot sufficient to pay his inst and buuliwgtok: FiliDAY, JITSir 20, 1832- Musical Instruments; Clarionet Reeds; Fine and Common Music Boxes; Silver Whhtles aud Bells (or cluMrcni to amnse it assist them while "Cutting Teclti," Oil of in small fancy phials Tuning Forks and Hamtners I case of Instruments; Pocket measuring lines', 60 feet Plated, embossed Si Brillania Tea Pots; Plated and Silver mounted Candle Slkks; Biittania metal Lather, Tobacco uud SiiuflT BOXES Brillania soup Ladles Steel Cbafns, Seals, Rings and Keyoi Pocket segar boxes Ever pointed l'ciictli Steel Razor straps; Ribbon, Mohair, Silver Plated Safe Chains, with or without swivel Wallets; Miniature Settings Filagree, and solid Gold LOCKETS; Plated do. A.L 0 -On hand, a lot of cheap Finger and Ear Breast Pins, and other articles iu the same lino which will bo sold to Pedlers very low.

Silver Table, Tea, Salt. Mustard, Cream Dt between "two rocks situated in the form of a triangle." Now, in olden time prayed for licence to sell all the real Es and evidence of persons claming a Revo tate of sa id deceased. when Euclid was the 'Alpha and Omega lutionary Pension, under tho late act of Iherejore, You are-hereby -notified of all geometry, it would have required three sides to have formed a triinjjle. to appear before said court at Tremont Congress of June 7 1832, at the Court Room in Burlintrton at 9 o'clock A M. of Keeseville Reuben Whallon and William D.

Ross, Esqrs. of Essex and Stephen Warren, Esq. of the city of Troy. Charles M. Watson, Eq.

of Port Kent, and George A. Simmons and Ahaz Ha'ycs, Esqrs. of Keeseville, were elected Inspectors of tho next election of Hotel, in Williston, on the first Monday That era, it seems, has passed. But this and 2 o'clock P. M.

of Friday Saturday tllHrf til clwiv oi August next, then and writer, when he fiund himself "hi the i r. i i i neighborhood of the clouds," and discov- cause, it any there be why said licence "UU! ioui mi. uuu iu urutr should not be granted. lnal lhe ordinary business of the Regular fir ered the "sun pouring lortn his golden term (which commences luesday beams in all the effulgence of joy and By order of said Court. Attest.

Geo. B. MANSER, liegistcr. the 2 1st,) may not be interrupted, they splen'uor, makes a vain attempt to rise Williston, July 1(, 1832. 29 particularly request that all cases of the above description may be prepared and Republican Nomination All'DR JACKSON FOR YICK-FRt SIDKNT, MARTIN VAN 1SUREN.

FOR GOVERNOR, EZRA ME EC 1 1. JEDEBIAH II. IIAURia FOR TREASURER, I5BKJAMIN SWAN. TOR COUNCILLOR'S, above his peculiar barren and insipid style. Here he remids me ot the story presented during those days.

Directors. At a subseqrient meeting ol the Directors, the Hon. JostAii Fisk was unanimously elected President, and Andrew TiU'MrsoN, Esq. of this town, Cashier. fTiTsB.iRr?,yThe! -Keeseville Her Oliver Barber's Estate.

of the Dutchman, who had become tired of his earthly habitation, and wished to 15y order, B. HASWELL, Clerk. July 12, 1832. take an aerial: flight. He accordingly STATE OF VERMONT, I f.

District of Chittenden, ss. mounted the ridge of his barn, bound The Hon. the Probate Court for the Dis- ald, will commence operations under the most favorable auspices. The stock is bundle of straw under each arm, and set en ana sauce aruuNS; Sugar Tongs, with plain bowls and claws Pearl Sail fct mustard Spoons, (plain figM) Butter Knives Gold Beads, Rings li Pint. The silver woik, gold beads.

pUiu pins and rings are of nis own tnanuractuie, ana arc war ranted to be of the best quality and woikmau Striking and Alarm Time Pieces Cravat Claps, (a new and ujcfut article for gentlemen Compass Seals and Keys Pocket Pistols Ovir-flioe Buckles; 1 Gold, Jet, Pearl, Garnet it Enameled Studs. DZTThe above goods were -purchased in Phila delphia Bnd NcwYork at the present reduced trict of Chittenden. sail. But gravity unfortuuately, bring John Smith's Estate. STATB of VERMONT, District of Chittenden, ss.

mostly held by a number of sound and eminent southern capitalists the Presi 1 alt persons concerned in the Estate "Oliver Barber, late of Burlington, dent and Directors are all -capable and The Hon. the Probate Court lor the judicious business citizens, whose char in saia uisirict, a ceased, Greeting. acters furnish an ample pledge to the ing him instantly in contact with a stump, he exclaimed in agony, "donner ant blit-zen 1 1 toes not tint it so tifficult to fly, but ter teuile of it is to light." It seems, also, that nature's scenery, viewed from these elevated regions, assumes a "wonderful" appearance. Lake Champlain is described as "embosomed" District of Chittenden To all persons coucerned in the Eslato of John Smith, late of Huntington, in said District, deceased, public that the concerns of ihe institution the Administratrix of niG eood hands. Mr.

1 liompson is fievifinsrlxrn H'indftain. Rutland. Windsor. Jiddison. Orange.

Chitlenthn. ff'asJiinglon. Caledonia. Franklin. Orleans.

Grand Isle. said Estate has represented to ETHAN 'ftRADLEY, KLEAZER MAY, BARNAK1) KETCHUM, WILLIAM STEELE, WILLIAM NASH, TL E. G. M'LAUGHLIN, Tl MOTHY FOLLKTT, JOSEPH HEED, JOHN W. DANA, HENRY ADAMS, IRA H.

ALLEN, WKLVIN BARNES, prices, and will oe sold accordingly. the present Cashier of the Bank of Bur saia ouuri mat me personal nroner- ej. i g. Persons icishing tb pnrcUtist. or examine linpton, and is iavoraUly Known to the HEREAS, the Administrator of any of the above articles, are invited to call.

ly of said deceased is riot sufficient lo pay his jest debts and lite cost of business community, as an able and safe Clocks, and all articles in I. Is the Estate of said deceased pro financier. His election was universally settling his estate, and prayed for li line) repaired on short notice and iu "good stile, as heretofore. poses to render an account of his administration, and present his account against called for, and of course gives unqualified cense, to sell so much of the estate of Shop on the west side of Cliurch-st between said estate for examination and allow said deceased as may be sufficient there- tbo Batik of Burlington and the Court Iloute tor. satisfaction.

THE TARIFF BILL PASSED. 4 by Islands, ascene "romantic" indeed, and well worthy of a limner's hand. Next comes a description of the Moun-tain. lie says, "tho mountains are lofty and graceful." I can understand what the author means by a "graceful mountain," only by imagining that I see a huge oue metamorphosed into a dancing master. But the description of the "dark grottos," "spouting "cascades," "here and there a spot covered i i a I the first Tho latest proceedings ot congress August next.

through the Washington papers, show the THIS CHOLERA. From the extracts given below, it appears that Cholera still prevails at the North of us and that it has extended itself far to the South. If the cause of this Epidemic exists in the air and if, as is A. PANGBOltN. Burlington, July 6h, 1832.

determination ol the house to adhere to Therefore, Yon are hereby notified to their injection of the material amend Therefore, You are hereby notified to appear before said Court, at the Tremont Hotel, in Williston, in said district, on the first Monday of August next, then there show cause (if any there be) why said license should not be granted. By order of Court. Attest. Geo. B.

MANSER, Register. Williston, July 6, 1832. 29 appear belore said iourt at tue time MANSFIELD oll'ois for sale, the new ments ol the senate to the tariff bill, and and place aforesaid, and shew cause, if the report of the committee of the senate any yon have, why the account aloresaid should not be allowed. with grass "sprinkled with clumps etc. equally setting at defiance all the rules of rhetoric, and grammar, if not the truth HOUSE he now occupies, with one quarter rf nn aero Given under my hand at Williston, itself continues, till lo the observer of choice Garden Land, nnd a variety of young Fruit Trees.

shrubberv this 29lh day of A. D. 1832. STATE OF VERMONT I 27 li. MAINS UK, liegister.

round the margin, with a pure spring of recommending that that body recede. The N. Y. American of Saturday, states, ou the authority of a letter from Washington, received that afternoon, that "the tariff bill had certainly passed doth houses on Monday night." We congratulate the country, and particularly the democratic friends of this just and con- District of Chittenden, ss. a Court of Probate holden at Carding Cloth, Dressing," believed by many, its motion is progressive, following the great water-courses, we have reason to beVieve that the shores of our Lake have already been swept over and that "there is no good reason for that any new cases Will appear in this quarter.

About the time that Cholera existed on water street, many individuals, iu differ water and a large cistern. I he house is discovers the "vallies yielding, oats, peas, beans, and barley Again, "streams of water run succes sfully through copse, dell," as if the law of gravitation had just been discovered, and water had there ilo firet nf (h run Mnivn hill made its first to 'down hill. substantially and lined with brick 9 PI snhsrrihers inform their obi Tremont Hotel, in Williston, in customers andHhe public, that they ihroogliout, and a very pleasant location, ka n. Sr. -sf I .1...

said district, on the 16th day of July, attempt run ueing in tun view oi me uay onu mo have hired the 1832 present the lion. Truman Chit ciliatorv measure, upon so auspicious a scenery around. He also wishes to dis tenden, Judge. Upon the application of Carding Clothiers Works, result. -Albany Argus, pose of the little stock of Groceries To notice all the singular phenomena in grammar as well as thought which this production presents, would extend my Hiram liolabird ot abelburn, in said dis in Williston, formerly owned by Ira and and Furniture appcrraining.

trict, one ot the heirs of Timothy The ship Carroll of Carollton, Captain remarks to an improper length. As it 1 he conditions of sale will bo cah, Holabird junior, late of said Shelburn. Samuel Smith, which have put in the best repair and are now ready to re Ingersoll, brings us three days later news regards the celebration, I can only say, deceased, tor a division of the except $200, and will give a credit of 994 years by paying per cent interest. ent parts of this village, were simultaneously affected with pain and uneasiness in the bowels attended by Diarrhoea and a very considerable degree of lassitude a few such cases now exist in town but on the whole the health of the town is as ood as ever at this season of the year. iqe wruer ua uCu so, C4ci.

dowef 'among the several heirs ly less exposed to criticism, TUSl I It is ordered that the said a applicant. ceive WOOL for Carding and warrant to have their work done in the best man ner and on as reasonable terms as at any other works in the vicinity. They will oration "On Independence1 will be forth June 1, 1831. SUMMER ARRANGHMLM op the old line or cause the several persons in said Estate than before received at this port. Wo subjoin all we find worth extracting.

N. Y.Post. FRANCE. Manifesto nf the French Opposition. A grave subject of uneasiness to the i i coming, mouHii uie camiuu iciuiuus iub Interested, it living within this State, or receive Wool and return the Koles at of my school-boy compositions, all of the Attorney of such as are absent, to be which have titles similar to these Un duly notihed thereof, to appear before Charity, On Happiness, On Intern French government, is the manifesto of said Court, at the Tremont Hotel, in their new dwelling house at Muddy Brook, until they get their works in operation.

A. R. P. STACY. Burlington, June 2 1st, 1832.

6so25 the Opposition Deputies to the nation, perance, ccc. i nis, however, is prooa- Williston, on the first Monday of Aueust bly only another evidence of the msig which appears in all the Paris papers of next, 10 matte opjecuons to such division nificance of the writer mind, for, as it if they see cause. was 'Independence day, he undoubtedly AT COST CHARGES. The fact above stated is interesting on account of its correspondence with what has been observed in all places where Cholera has prevailed and it strengthens our conviction that the existing cause of Cholera has acted here and would have produced many more cases if the circum-stances of our citizens had been such as strongly to predispose to this disease. May 20th.

A meeting was held at Mi La fitters a few days previous, at which 39 members of the Chamber were present, for the Durnose of organizing a sys A true copy of record. Attest. Geo. B. MANSER, Beg.

Probate. thought it was a necessary consequence FROM JJURLItfGTON TO BOSTON. that the oration should be "On Inde riilHE subscriber has now on hand VVillxston, July 16, 1832. 29 Of the Odes, I shall say tematic opposition to the remains of the Casimer Perier Cabinet, and taking oth- nothing. Jflhey were composed on the CtripClttnt fn; k.mrnna hark thi fahi.

mount, thev are verv I must leave I vUO liCVValU, for bringing back the Cabi mount, they are very good. I must leave er measures Lkavcs BuaLiaaroa every morning Sun Troy manutactute, ior saie, as aoove, warranted of superior quality. Likewise days Excepted,) and arrives at Boston 31 d-y bt TTT UNAWAY from the subscriber on SsX the 9th inst. a boy by the name of We repeat, "tte town continues healthy. net of Louis Philippe to those principles which he is said to have accepted as the there is in a lightning-bug, alias, "fire-fly, an assortment of 4 clock, jr.

through Mtddleburpy Rutland, Bellototfalls, Walpole and Keeut. At JlliddUbury, the Line intersects with a Dully Line fur Alba. ORSON CLEMMO INS. All persons or a jack of the Indeed, tak conditions of his elevation to the throne WET DRY ing the piece as a whole, we must consid- are forbid harboring or trusting said boy er it a complete failure, devoid of the as ho debts or expense will be paid which during the revolutionary ferment of uly. The comvterendu.

as it is called, is the GROCERIES, CHOLERA AT ALBANY. By the report of the Board of Health of July 13, 5 o'clock P. it appears that the number of new cases of epidem ny also, with a Line from Lake George to Dot-ton at Rutland with a Daily Lrne for Manchester, Bennington, and Albany; Walpole with ioint production of some of the most dis least beauty of style, or elegance of die-j may be incurred by him consisting of a variety of OLIVE BLISS. the clteut Utter Line, through liralileboro' tion and it it evidently the menectual tinguished members of the Chamber, Essex, July, 16, 1832. 29 effort of an unfledged bird.

havin? been written by M. Odillon Bar Harfor, at Ketn with the Worettlcr. It must be remembered that I have mt. edited bv M. Cormenin, and revised ana Jrrovtfienee sieges.

STRAY COW. made these strictures, in reference to a A. Jotixkosr, Co. Pro W.SatPUtn,StCo bv M. Maneuin ana cormenin.

ic Cholera on that day were 28 13 of which were severe; deaths 7. On the 14th new cases 27 12 severe deaths 6. On the 15th new cases 17 7 severe deaths 6. particular communication, and not to the It is contained St length in the London Liquors, Molasses, csugars, Teas; Fish, Salt, Tobacco, Spices, Pepper- foo about'SOOO bushels fljPurchaer are invited to call. GEOUGE EDGECOUBE.

party, in tact, congratulate, the stu STRAYED from the subscriber on lOr or about the 1st a light-red CO with slim, high hornsthree years Morning Post of June 2d, where it makes about a column and a half. The signa dents on the pleasure which' they must have derived from their excursion. 1 hey tures of 41, including the names above I old last spring. Whoever will teturn her From-Burlmtott Jne- From to KeeOe, Xors. (.

Keene to Boston, Burfttitfan, Ptapter and Flour, ITTUOT VaceWed Vcd fcr sale by C), JRIAYOi FOLLETT, tVCo. 'ilt tf undoubtedly saw much to satisfy a scien or give information where she may oe mentioned, and those of Gen. Lafayette, Gen. Lamarque. written by proxy, he The Board of Health in New-York Cith report for the 24 hoars ending Friday 13th inst.

10 o'clock P. 103 cases, and 51 deaths. For the 24 hours found, spall be liberally rewarded. tific curiosity, and enjoyed a considerable, of that rare sport to which students are Burling tvi JUmr LYSANDER ALLECMv being on his death bed) De Tracy, La- JxZU 11, 1832. wont when on such an excursion.

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