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V. Sepuikean. Li.we.kl pay eompWmen. torn from de 'eftp" I'habitude of French people u.h Bibk; but mo rriciiuiemeiHt 3 rm wat happen. But lot aorre ue coui UPreSlentdid bettair a.

dat. for wen bat. coSence and de Bockette fly, be no f.U from 1 ck. but he too tree 3e honnaire too tell de Mu. ie upoe de eideie ot dtfTiren eeruin it would no.

nation do 10 eat dat io fan or Hi.a?ipn.e 0 two et dat io fen or nuiaOJipn' uTl4.vuUk I M'imliia I TV1 a II t4? Ittnvq da. de genreman from Tucky ate mant, rrite ft atraU of lettair to drre Mre ponda, bou, ieuul, nak I iwtemaw like Mon.ieur Gerry de a' I too tu write 1 mb vtiteman ui, 1 ...1. iMinKn One av. akr'man Uto Mwi. um 116 wm Z7 hMiuu he wa.

bon boranv. Knee to Mon.kur Bui I a tight, for I wa i. dere one 1 ttni mak ak foe foog lime bout a band, and ItftwMiytw wo keep bi eye 6a ik be 'and 01 fl" nd 'P41, i.k a dere 1 1 oauer u. 7 1 ru Utjrl rrimJvnr' Mur Masn 00 muah dr t.npen, and Mon.urGerry gT Vf too die) and oen aadatdU m0 I deveeUofdeBvik, a at ion on hi mck foraftaiemao honn too let de will oe 1 cross. .1 EftSZXZ foo bettair dat 1' hair, curlde iaay vig, rT tnp d.raor and dooder fasbonaw, to me from firs ftomFeeenie and Tuckey mate, and dryukblmifbewouldplay card.

Wl" L. u.i a.mn top tbalr wid cegir for TZL the toiam, 1 rkedeediMerMonHeoru 1 via rf y. tawimr 7' K.eholu 1 I raurj hmmnr. The no. mem rhittwt reorntance juste oe pew "T'' i.

"R'uCG ihouid it unSi 01 1 nMimr ui uw i u.kiood oftneeneniiei A MO oca hbelievuig oer him. nd ail reed in fle wuee i. k. of dat. and Le atw he wa.

Ml de Breetee.h laden.burg. wen de man or Ben VV hat pern hit head Irom oe SWHrfmalfortune how'Ural fly befort j. 1.11 mhm inni urn rc flnni.n. nand douleur, dat de fall utt 1 if i.u htAUte lie wa. dread cat ana Mv fnrtuee She rrfui the honeft Mo WEDNESDAY.

FfcBRUAHY 1 1814 Fir the Evening Vett. Jttview ofatolumewhich hu jut mad ita appearance entitled, "A eeriptural iw ej the character, eowrttm tu jr wr, don de turnpike from de ,,,1. LeW BUdetubog race over de ferry boat Into erne, Stowing in.ended to help to check the fteraiitopiilUat night VJfi of decrpiioo and impo.tre I uj'ke him to gentleman in ki. ahbt tail JTenWrer. upon the people of tbi.

Kgrillonholdd. cbareUe. to met. ,0 eoun.eract the b. aelf.

Quelle deflereoce entre lea bommealtl and politica. too freely indulged in that Vat kiU one man mak anoder man run away I hvti pUce the Chrutian Pulpit 1 acpoae pautre Monieur Eli waa yery amiable rf lhe of cowerable iXgenleman, who bad de phJantrop feehug. JU PH to dUeaulTlum too die when he hear haVacorche the beholder, and with iheal of the Bo! if Le P.ident had not been veree brare man biW md the ble.sed name th bnng. a AlMniM mlWPAAfl WILD DWITIIK faUVait(HI W5luiwew mud rtuiiout to the souli of men, he become, a ju.t aubject of an.madrer.ion tftoibi. be added the introduction ot matter.

ii io iui iK fk nulniLand i. FMri I only adap'ee to rncn, liule PU 1 paa.ioo.of men, no of upon tJhear de language conduct c.n he considered wprehermb of in natent offece. Dey get Georgie man ro treM m.ldly, ekrewhowyonedayin he mi, oat nc tmra de Kerre for de corn field bettair a. de gen iSn Sj? ee. It mak me bluak too hear i beSfuae contre lenon dat you lore better a h.m.

If de m.n de Nerre better, it would lie ace, would be an abuse reason 1 it would be to oppose a pi.iol ith a pop gun, or to repel an with a.traw. TouchaharpneMofrehuke, if I not, he author ot A wew ef the preeenl yea baa bircied himwlf with a nare which ku mod ration at defiance, and under the imong mask p.o.i.aeal. nehu advanced opinion, pregnant rith miachiet He ha. andacwusly ne limit, of hu eommuiion, and by giving what call, an extension to hi. mmutry na tra StMtchee under toe impoaiua; directly artantea aii'c HI IDC 1 a ho feelui tne umo before you fet thraurk rJ K.Tt The deil fke the poor, my ar.

Wer ore tempered wit Let not the faatarrs, rais. your vanity. bTbiUrfemD(lIot foeret. notion. 2SAriSL oie to frreiom, end ible with timet of peeer.

preens competition wi the gopel, Hal erv. calumny, anu cwy 1 inflate the prid or l. fl.me the pmion. a iion under the imoacaia warreBiwu mighty. itrauraea.

the ahor accUw. other mini.ter. Ineompetencv. and an pu.Ulan.miiy, fTT fiJ ihmivr. 'Othe gpcl, and Wed political nm their 11 indeed the under akrng to rj not a t.Afician, I CODSKICr lliw UUdUcoowe.

eerment noi u.a travailine with poli'ical seal, de rZ i. do America.n.. nt 1 mmKitai iue cob blander ft. he de Engn. i0 the adopted severe dere Wlltt the attraction, of oumerou.

puugu of he uric, wa. too dinner ana s.P ue V.rZ, rial in wam.ne the peo de pngmsnhadhearmany joculari aw Jn anv tint' he could ayer fiah geotemans 1 niiiarr uiinie't 1 All amuse ami pie, setting their before while wen de America rrv, h. at aam. not. he would say a 10 to fry" Sooaeeveningafuirdmerwui emanVmembair.

congreese and drink de ho think oo our author emplojed 1 Truly I to preach rf mnnatratm that he had a right 1 W.l.n.M w.li,la. eitrti.ne tne uriuau u.w, ikMulw confine T.o lhemelve. ermerity. imw be well pondered by chrUtian. whaee jMWOt.t uauce be Wpcobuon of ft? kKllneeAn Hffl be ottering up Of uh reflection, these, the au th or him.elf appearTto have bed eome gloomy wit tapatx.or (O eonl fined bim.elf, be n.f eP" KfAna(uenee ro.

nd.bim. and b. only concern foe repuieuon. ni iht he hd any thing not I erwd. 55 bTm popularity But hie priacipal difficulty at he rer who are of opimon, vm about to preach were not err inmuijr i wa, rvH 1M.

nnltlleiUI. vet au.I mipe.pp..r 'ieh De0Dte'. a. a dirme i ano u.t may for the preaent be turned wh pany Jit antrist IO ml flame their pawioni unaer tne aMl pretext ol preacnuig iuc With bat surprise do we find 1 ami learn that bungr MUtister. rapturou.

reflection on 8ta and Ben th. i.rk and the reaper' ong 1 with to rrnatic Timur the he oTp7V 8.rb; Holkir and the Great Cul VpreVare perwn. for web d.scu. euS. whobJbeen accu.tomed to read the.r be.

required both ingenuit, and effrontery i and odohe author ju.ice be hu Xot ef both. H.a whole reu upon tbe Th have the rieht of d.scu. whfch effeot chrisuan The th eer where uwt. hU ardent attachment th go ernmentandconwi ution of the Unit ed ate. His affection i.

vehement hi. concern for r.a opprewive. Wbereer he i. unumallv H' ry. r.ll niirrwt.

ta he I. ken ardent inpres.ingupus"" pleated to call them, tbe necessity of un.ung to ren.t aggrewion. hi. apology he fovea Am ihe country of W. ehrice Would you not infer from the wprea at least he is actuxen of the Omted State I Few orthoe I dare say who witnessed those effusions from the pulpit suspected that they were ut'ered not by an American Citiaen, hut by a Bnnh eubject an olien enemy Jet thi is the fact Painful a.

it i. to awert it. The au thorof i.not acitixen ofthe Uni State. he it a Briii.h He rank, at the head of a wction of the Pre.byUnan Church in thi. country, known by be name of Prttktterion, They originated 5cot.

and their dia lnguiahmg doctrine are, the refusing allegiance, or'obedience, for conscience sake to any government, but what 1a covenanted 1 that is, hu entered into an express national stipulation for th. tpport ofthe reformed religion On this account they have ever iue the CharleR. refuwd allegiance un.au. i proteated again.i that government on account ot ihe toleration of all religion. which hey hold to be worae than, persecution, with these pe Ouliantie.

ihey have Bute. They refuse allegiance to our govern rabty of ru uotuK, an i Thai haveootn wmten Monsieur Cohoon for atop 1 eM. and into regn. niuwro, br a mmiater A I IPUil 1 1 CBIICU and. ay dat, vaa the amoiasauor.

w. 1 nku 1 the latter part 01 wnicn iucv I rA riiatinffuea I i. tW remarK. me I i ne vo iw in 1 mimm aiairaeo. wht 1 ainna ioiir coo 1 thev are vieeu 1 it a at waiBirut lie waaw il ajas aa 1 a.

iMiwnimriiL. at a ivna aw a i 1 Aa.aA tatir nuno. i rticfs tne mitci iibm. dem Kte deft, he p.ease lighl 0r iie5tak? I icWdiencet wiU a 1 mo iuuww. 1 aiiinm in Dmrrci wu aieitaei.

inr uui a akArafadaantf nnn ana Vaar Mrinururn Ui ivuaaw a l.a7M.;ai I eawaot do, Meuieura. wU wish. For I aauat go ana try aoroe fulUugh ever loud, and I laugh aide blunder, or da accidental powie be ssak. A Toter ervice, Monsieur Falderal, MICHOLVS PEDB0SA, Jun. and a atily .1.

my naii bUl. I would stiU lis en 1 to tne snumu of the fljek. and to the reaper', song 1 would gaxe on the lof.y rock where the eagle kVild. her neat i admire at a cloud car cliff of Benmere, and coU(M ths lia ning billow, of the Atlantic." Ho aiinnet. of Petrarehs how online ue umum nf St.

Paul I (rerorm) ought to be extended in it. benign to her practices, i'l admitted by ihe Trim the of nation. 1 b. h.gniy tnj inoV wt a. crrAVioa.

a wet. iwa ougni tooe v. ol ny cogent reasona for opposing the wilte, foeaf ax th. fV, of taking private property on the high kc are pleased w.h such 'Tr preSguthia. doe not agxtaMamyv iiMW.

rinfitrure (he bfUty slint a pine of ia aolineom 1 derre au wye, lelWk 7 1 tna DMItt'S UK mm' ai iue i 4M Tb Door uum niMa, InWtatie. while rriarot a ministry 1 1 wwh you TTJ .1 ut'A cl.r, no.hmgi Thepopularityof.uchdiM. frliT rSiSooa or aw. arg confirmed depravhy tute among JiiWi er th Jdi.co.ir.aod aJmire the talent, of exnioiwu author hu tately contractea a aa. a robber, to whom we I 1: k.

akV Ji the aann in our tnc ooeninzoi some uui 1 kM bodv r. 6 1. athei)rincipieonwnicnwipu7 to tnos r.7kTiTi. Btaie. Our author then, have arresiea mi kuuj acripture, purporting to have been delivered oni Lord'a day, and the author inform us during he late apprehension of an attack upon thiecity I it a time when dismay wu deeply depic ered in every face, when tbe chance that many would not survive tne occmon to' viiw I I 1 Mnmwd III IU11CR.

PpnivWar. SO day invite uinvire 1 ltiniy wnen ptn.u Citytmsyiva. nartiea 1 i.k .1 branda from ihe burning when tt ippearjianot acitixen the TJnit Bute Vherei. not ft cilixen of the United State, ha eongregatam. unleu, Indeed, they were be fore they entered into ru.

born in th country. If any of them were to take the oath 06 allegiance to the United tne. ould belend chrutian priviKKo author bitiself were to become ft eitixen, he aded bv hie brethren. Again. the uutherie Britieh euhject Britain hi.

eountryi And 1 bokin; back to l. j. Via tieauiiful sonnet ine concluiionia irrei.ible. Either heu anAmer can cituen; or ft aubjeet 01 ureal nmaim ia or of no country An aAA atalSMAliA A aVJKll I A be 1. aot, ana ne be considered of ao country.

To Britain he be consigned there ia no altera ai w. a more, ne is ao auen nevountrvnan look at hi. watch and ace lhe distinction of wn.g ana 5,. to from tcouee now mvfon to loose to view How. could a geatteman wi ha.

acharacurto Uoae. labrtcate an impo. ure Ho co ild heViPg biwwelf to mp. 1 upon our ekiaena, discourt. irom me the Bible in.

hi. hand, on) ft Lord' day evening, at a moat alarming peripd, and in tbep; aence of hiownrple.wbo could not be ignorant hat orten a he exprewed the my ft mi own rountrv. 01 fellOWItl tens," and often aa he. affected a loe for the roernment ahd Con.iitut'ion of the United Siatea, ne wu mnunpng AMEBICAH. T.

be eenttauedj Meisr. Harri.on CO ThomuH. and Wm. Belli van, Fjqre' of Buatoo, the three gentlemen appointed a Commits to pro ceed to WHhington, and represent tne of Maawcbiraetu, agreeably to the rtcommenda tlan ofthe Report ofthe Hartford Convention. I rmitmrZ rTw wuiJ bar.

the author, yet reflex, that ihef were Imv ara, tle reader, aot i aianera un Lord.av eeni Bwidaarv wntma trcm pcy' 7j 1 ihef were 1 a aaa WPiW WtMlaAl 7 IIIB W1MIH I muereaaer. .01 Lord.av eewng, Oe fire of Monday Ut baring origiaaled ui the houw of Bitter. i It comoun.c tedio her bouae from the chimney of her neit door neighbor, Capt. Roger. To the of rfriend, we ft re indebted n0 of tbe 4th of January, con.

taming further particular, of affair, between eur troop, and at New.Orlean., from Use it of the.r Unding to the 30ih December. o. j.rkaon detached a part 4 I1UTK armv, the vomnieer riue wu met ie T.r Med, which enemy were i our riue corii k.k'mti the mill race, wucis Ullll a. a. aka.aa found tbe next day, the a wne a IU6 ilea vMtj ww ,77..

behind an entrench 1 VhaB evs aaaaa ment on the mill race near the lake, on a plan a t.an where the, landed and our army entrench ed two mile, above i that there baa been no fight SVaince the fir.t night Our intormant aa. thai have no in.orm.tJon whether the enemy have any veuel.on Uke Ponichartrain He it Cochrane'satulCockburn'a fleet, pmon. erViay they were to land 7000 men in all, at that point. ootheil4.h. we are nappy tew kilWOTwJnded.iitherC.pUGr,rnih, The number of killed and wounded i.

aot He adda that General Juk.on hu between 12 and 14 thousand effective men in the city, and it ment of miluU daily going in ihat the general and troop, were 10 high spirits Tbe express goe. to the of militia on and above Oed Uiver. in Lo uuj.ana It not believed that the enemy will make any atttempt on Baton Rouge, but that their pnnc pie object i. to plunder New Orleana. jj ia hahnv we are informed by a midshipman taken prisoner io the action of the 23d.

that in the fight with our gun boa thirty Rnirlaih barrea were destroyed and not leu than ono thousand men 1 rem tha Mieietppi RepuhHcan. Naichbx, January. On 8unday evening taai, tha Natchea volun eer rifle under the comm.nd of Captain Jame. embarked for New.Orlean.. with a view of offering their aervice.

to General Thi. company hi composed of Pe.n" city and neighborhood, and eonsiataof between 3 ern hate MlAOfl tO bCliefC "L1 .1.1. to ft man, sf they uewwiu ftT; oatteL ith the are tortunaie euouu lenemjr. The iwitowtng fa a letter irom a gxnueuren eity belonging to the Adam, troop of Cavalry, at present at new urieiae, wa place, dated Niv OxuivT, Dec, 30, 1S14 lhave jtutbeggea ft lew isoawu ir th. Cnnaiitntion 1 and have I VM a ahort det.U of our ita to pDWisv me v.

wm jOtUUtml I on (he 22d tost at night a a aaria.taTaT nnnRTlUI uVt WW wa Wul. aa. I ahrl aWam maiico loM( they continue a oiauntj 1 bealih, alter ft xaugumj nreachinir a docine. whose end i peace on eann 1 ana aa iog thij ere of the en TM awirfi mm. Our au n.ran VKln.irrround.and retttre "Ta" Tia a force aiX mile below town.

alone eq.al to he ta.k ue ney rre.byterian church, from LXISerToot taiwa, but from tbe best mfor Sir. limit. cium. 700. men.

Ev ki l.oerty wvmK 0f that body, ana to a oooa nn.nTauon was made ana tney 10 I k. Rra. J.rkuui'm forcea 8JOO I ri" I dark, and wa compelled 10 retire aome di reeor 1 loss in killed anu eon 1 Tk. nvMiae number not known. Our alan con losa 1 navenoi ye awn iderabl Gen Ctffee'a brigade auffered mbch 1 msfe ea aaa a aa also Capt Beale' Bifle Company, of town, (tbur "ruVofMty)ihe 7ih and 44.h'.

loU wu not laa aatlAII hill1 not action, but were waa in onUie ground in their tvari bat from the dark ve wis afiitff neuofthentgnt were uoaow ince then ha. been very hard, we have not un addled our horses out iay a uir ery night, oil our arm. and without fir. Alter the beule our wu utipned between the two armieau picket guard, Uy 3 day. within 400 yard, ot the enemy', chain or cent, ne la od in the morning of the fourth day were compel led to retire to tbe mu army, the enemy under cover of the night having erected batunea on the chain, and in the morning opened on but did no execution, except one bone killed, and we ih followed, and made three auempta nur breast works, but were ofien re r.u itnwjiut.

and oa our eart the OHWWMI mmw be, in killed and wounded did not exceed 20 and uwlay we have been endeavouring to draw tbem out. but without and for which purpose, our ooWe commander, M.jor Hinds, drew bi in tnei.f a It oreved to be ft wooden Dufiamg, 1 k. eeor every yr that bring tor alarm, I am ri VetAbout half put 9 o'clock lut evening ft able in Camber atreet, near Aegius awTer, ook ire, (from what cauae we nave not and wu destroyed. And about 8 o'clock thi. morn'mg, the citiaen were again alarmed by the cornet of Grand and SoUi airesU, woica, quadroo within sou jraroa 01 innriai, uiv drew their fire pretty heavy, and wounded three men and 2 all nd we kept there r.

hm arut a half bv our msior. who put ne lut vih .1. through a number ai evolution, in the face of tne enemy, to tbe astoni.hment of all the army and when we returned to camp waa met wiih three 1 afa laetaVeiran. aWflfn. i cky ih for fere WU lpt lw' Det Sis Laverty wia mvle prisoner of.

and scot tMMttnoe the ground uld be rtodered, wu nearly burnt to of the fltet. ttobert mjmtty. 1 Mn.ted to Mr. tbt tDe nwiw VIC John Seott bt yet ecptd, but ttiu under fl.tr COmpsnT wreu wni. Something deciie ius uw ble health A.

la aihon tiac, f. Bv an epre.i which let New Ortean. on Mon try s0 lbat time New Orlen JrIrr. that the Britah qua 1. JL m.n ahort of 17.000.

and we are told day fnm the MiuiuP Jtepubitean, NAT 041 Eli DtwmlcT 01 afierwhicUlbopeto.ee you. Extract a Utter ra JCtw Orltantjimi Yeterday tbe M. T. Dragoon made a bril liant dub among the enemy iihout lotiag a qu. Strong wa.

wounded, and a prnonae 1 fj OgdtB, prisoner N. Coxe Lyad' bollock, neia, aaa rnnev lee Jled and many more mitaing of our cow pany, in the Action of the 23d." Extract of a letter frtm Jfatehez an 6. On the 23d December, General Jackton re ceived a reinforcement of 4500 men, thtd Adair. 2500, in all, 7000 fine fellow. fromOW We.tern anu many utn irm ic mu.

lyiM j.u anaeaauvui 1 rnuu netrroea. toww. uard I SKuM 4 LEGI3LATUBE OP MASSCHIJSfTTt lUDUCU M4S I nw 1 T'fcd ttuh.tine.Vrun over and 71TiJ that there tt. ft wtoga. dcovered randtakdeorGIm querwa.l,ana u.ff I her a fortune.

wTSUre. t. the templaihon. lor ae uc.or.nv aortificatioe e. the dliappoiowu.

ma I VU B3H Mr Senator Campbell communicated a atate ment of facta in which he that be had beta compelled a resident in the di.trlct Eut of the Penobscot, to enter Into an engagement wuh ft British officer not to bear arm against hi BrU M.ir.tv 1 but that engagement did wen. not affect civil relation, to ihe Com. of Man. chu.ett. or disqualify bm from aftwg rl snu.ii i ni'sar.

whose lire I iarih. irorfTumknt efih MmUvniMaiew'c civil cara opened and drove ttie enemy oui i 1 u. states. 1 ne wm 01 iu pms that we have three vcseU of war at Ne a rewlution passed that tbe Hon. go fl.

.1... r. neral wu manning and I A his at the hoaA mountinir gun on me io 1 The neoi uon eii ntt wnirciiL.amw 1 .1 car rrw rnnmni uisxa approving tne 1 vention. and lor appomting three. Comtrussione.

to proceed immediately to Washington tonuU the applioaiion recommended bythe Confenjtov ere taken up, read twice, and accepted wubout debate. For ibem 159 Againt4. Bosto, Jao.35. A rentleman from Cart'me ut thak on Tw. da last, a number of vessel, under convoy of ft R.

Reman and Sbarpahooter, arrived at that plan. We learn from Cutint, that the Officer! of tbe xa.M.nnj fr.iratfi. which left Halifax on the nth in st state, that there had been no recent arnjil there from England, and that tbe last Europe ih. were to Nov. 5, the asm at long received here.

Thie fatt we presaM Late frm fui.i. We were lut tcdjm p. litely favored with Halifax paper the flth fe 7ih in.t. Content, unrntereeting on any poliitat pomt. A few article of shipping inieUigena It follow Ha 1.

1 rax. Jan. 7. Arrived. brig Arab.

Jane, Iroin cnaaj in Boston Bar Yesterday HMS Juno, Uwoi mm, HvenKitore ship. Faxton, fros Eneland, lut from Bermuda, lfJdaya aaued Co.ack, Lord A Perry, wiih 2 or 3 having on board part of 63d and S9th reg lot L.r.!n ih. Lt. Cot Gaaatl ItHi W3 Capt. Franklin.

Mr Creighlon, Kef. Mr Dunbn, Same dy, brig Iteeolution, Todd, from Marti. via Bt IhomU. XI Oav irow ..1 ifK ji 1 place, wan ft large convoy, a brig belooglng lo Mr Merit ol Si John, 8.E enda achr.fromSt Kitts, with produce for flu. place 1 parted with the schr yesierdaf manxsg Uft at Martiniquo about 6, wf eels.

The Istana 01 iaruni4o win. dUoupe were given up to the French, oe 3d wa 9th Dee, The Columbine with a convoy for Berao A ilava kpfnn (he Raaolution. On the 3d in.t. the Juoon fell In with and oq tureb the hermaphrodite brig privateer ueemtn, of Boston, 4 gun and 6U men, from PorU mouihon the lrt but had made caMar Vice Admiral Sir A Cochrane had free Barbadoe early November, witn a large mmr lut Ia lni the elDeditKMl. Th.

fr.rU.su 'RvwdiiioD asaemblinr at. Xe M. end of Jamaica, i Nov.taatT hare i4eiioaiion was o.ppoed tobetK brlgW 'J' Ti ter, and Landrait cutter, ar. vessels under convoy from Caauo. 1 Schr.

Snapdragon, Bookbout LadyiP. Pine, and Jame. Ye.tetd.y,H.M.brigi Kfleman, from a cruise. 'r I nTw B.or oaw. 'tt Oo Tuerfay uW the lpk'J Collector 14th eollectiondrt.net, agreeably to rf tice, proceeded to sell the real estate, of person.

of thi. town, forth payment jt vyj Taxea. No person appearing to ther Uncle Sam, or hi. agent tempt to take possession 01 another part ol the busine. By at Jfosi i meant efaiieaf Socfceif.

Hor.r The keel, of two Ujf and were agin compelled to retire with a arelaid Backeft'a fW, num a aim ...1 which ia building under the 0PnAJ Mr. the other under the awn) of Mr.prowo, hip.wr'igbt. I "JT. l.ia thateat to ttate ftrta ve are awrry "In mitt niriit. the 18 uhimo, aa a tk Mlfiniwl pSmenta presented through one of hi.

Bell.ville, (N betongngo uja Comdt. Hancaud to us, Gentlemen, ey, Benj. Armiugand the, your undaunted rtge this day uuexotea tne ftmiraiinn of our Wfitlle arm. i. the eccmy is about to retire, bat that I my much doubt, a.

they are throwing up a rong breastwork about two and a half or three mile, below on the canal which they came in im tha Lake, and evince, to rne their intentioo io remain naul they can be reinforced but im mcdiaieiyon the arrra, of the Keniucay troopa at thi. place, I expect General Jackson will march aaainst twem. 1 think there i. no doubi of our tucceu Borne have come to ue, ao say there were a great number who would wben opwortunitiea iU'er come over, aa they were much disappointed, having calculated very eertaiiit on having ao oppasiiiun from tbe French ebu I am happy to su bve aoucmuco uoeor ihe atate in turning out ao geueraU aa the bae. The city ie'now nnder complete m.riial law man hu perm us un lea town, and all ho com.

In eie compelled lo jmi th artny mirordi. a rlr Our hi 1 hockc inoo. Breedlove and iiTlwei and I expect ill i ur Wjp ha. beeom. at'aehed 1 Gen.

any, Plenant Valley M.nnlactunpg UV destroyed by fire. The Vliw dolUr The nre wu aeeioeu un Nonoay nigm, uc 5 I were toully onsumea oy era "jl, mated at from 43 to ou.ww BtweertndtM( eight and ninb o'clock made to set fire to Mf. Brown'. Thame. A bundle ther with red thread wu nd JPQi Aaat nhntvp Ifl IM QBTbOIW vi.

biiws tlrn to nrevent oania, imtmine a aim'dar bumlle wu fcam bota ktadled. Cenrier COMMUNICATION. I oI Our Cirorite. takes ber beotfii thU evening. ihe bet talent, of the booae the eT ot the elle 9trat.getn, and the ofthe Blind Boy the eveomg pered with Song from Mr.

BurXe, kc No doubt our well deserving ihl.hirhlv6erviriLidr jU he iheoccaieaft fcwaj cott" 1.

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Years Available:
1801-1851