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■ woirtsn. former, confine tlieir praise chie% tQ personal cbai rna untl brtjinmen^ faf ncconaplishmeots; wthile the hitter, ^eiefaratea a valuabje mislresi o f a fomiJV and r^ x - . .X - ^ ■ X | r - o f gotoietjjr. The one, is perfectly aicr ^wjod- jnpe) upon v^hiph the rattling ina- qumpted «i’ith all the languages of E urope rope; Bnedjately deaseri, and the patieutwas rgs- lufif and inarrocep into h e r n o strils; and after repeating this raixture aeecoAd tiioe, it excited sneezing and bnrtilinjg; this occasioned the discharge® of two 1 fiietnhranous cylinders frotp th e trad Podry” ,/ ■ MF'■X'.-WSBDpMl&- qumptod vvitb all the languages of Eu the o ther I opens her'mouth with wisdot and is perfectly acquainted the use o f the Reedle, distaff, and loom. The business of the ope, i s pleasure; the pleasure of tlie others is luisiness. T b s one# M adoiired ’dbroad; t h e other, at hoine. ffer children rise up and call Iser ble^cd; her husband also praiseth me in the ..... / ceased, and the patient cued from instantaneous suffocptio o f the tubes, when split <pen, ■ , - S l ■ - M M i L Froitt the Will ■ of J-Gross, Mariner# of Bristol, p r o y ^ J795, . «:My execu trix, ' . ........ , j(to pay o«it of the first ipo- leys collected) to myb doved wife SaraTi, f living, one foitling ; which I give as a okeu o # toy lOveV'that sh& may buy ha# iselnuts ; ^ t know she irhetter pi With ■ ' / X , f l zelnuts; ^ t know she is h ettef pleased .with craekiag them than she is naeoding hc||es in h e r steckjngs.’* Froft the Will o f the Bev* Dp. Apple- Bee, of St, Brides, preyed 1783,' *Hh leare nyx hptly to be dressed in a flaonel waistcoat, an pld surtoijt coat, and breech- ,es wiLhout Itpings or pockets, no shoes, (hfwriogjdoae walkibeY and a worsted wig, If cMiie can b e gpt,\ia“-or<her that I nnay rest eonnifo'Etabiy^** Froito the Will of Gen. Blacfeett, fote Gn»eTn*Jur o f Plymoutbf proved 1782, « t desire m y body to b p k ept ?o long as it inay b o t bpi ofieusive ; and that one of my tds» or filhgers may he c u t off* to r care \ certainty of my being dead# further request niy d e ^ wifo, as she bas beep tro p h i c With one ^d foel* she will pot thittit of marrying a secemd. etodsteaisSvX pfciiu^atl,' tNwSIr ,* X- ■■■ T lie eocferiud ^ppesnoice o f Jfapole- . m ftttp not itoppsiisf m thw first ,*Uhc«, hiwsGiate B«u« only fife ffiMije iuches I Bwgltoii. a w p«i»ea.-lh|m ifl youth Md ;; i(HBiieWl»ttt corpnhiQ tftt iqp* ws< rather dedicsbt thmi)i robust ita o o i t w ^ ^pear^ e ^ e fB u t e s s tin thetnoiildtoostcspable o f endonaif p n f aiwh nna fat%«e., He -^irndeungiwccfuliy, end WitBout that com- Kfliepj ^ thaf he ihdwed fe dlsi^Vas- tne« W%m ndiug BeSidIc luidh « horseman 6 l»of e n d i n g the ewei^&pifor albflgep tiane dhsto ihosl m ^ . W e hawe slremiy luality alwitinemce. \ A m o « e I o f fcod,irnd his ibiik wMehiSc^Mhwsadidle Bow, used, in ^ w k rliey campaigps, hO support hiinr fordajri. ^ T h e counM ance o f Napoleon is familiar to afmott eirerw one from de> sc-ripltwn, pad thy poFlraita wBiCh are to h e foiHid wrery where## T*he dark Broww htolF hciM little jtoarl^ p f thitetteWionsuof tBe toilet, 'Che shape off tb e couRe- nance approached, more than is usual in itj^hflimttOi race, to a square. Bis eyes W*re gray, and full o f etpreaigion j the ptapils ilther large, and th« eye browsnot very totrotJgly marked. 'The brow apd n^per. part of the couiitenance wps rather • o f aiherocharacter.. His mose and mouth ware-heaaitifqlly formed. T h e teeth re iadifferenC W wecis little shown in . akitog. Bis smile po^essfed uncom- m«n ssveetueSs, and is sWled to have been irwoBBtibie. The^^complewion was a clear W.er( spKial olive,' otherffise su general colourless, , T iie parevailwg character of b is counte- Salih . Was Napoleon’* exderk>.ur. His personal and private character was deci- ntosable, excepting Ino^ . at»d yIndiciWe, - H e .was .aw exceflent J . hmihawd#akindrelaftoto;a«d,duleis w ^ ^ ^ \<rdiip fitate # o llcy intervened, a most atfecllon- - at^ hirothor.\ ___ , ■ . A FtrJE WroMJiV.. - I k is> agreeable to whsesrve'how differ- enlly modern writers arad the lospired ajathoF of Abe PftOvqrbs «des6ril)e a-finf: her. ’’ Theire in no langungfe With which th e grateful son or daughteir perpetuates the uneinory o f a iniible amd affectionate mother. t 5 w nite i r S w Schlos!, o f ^Vienna, pfoceeds in the B™paratiQnofQuUIsJforwritli%d»yWhic even superiour to the best Haaiburgb quills. F o r this purpose he - makes use of a kettle* into whirh h e poars common water, so as, to occupy the llbarth of its capacity; he then suspetids a. quatotity d f feathers perpendicuiarly, the i»arr«l h ter, so as. to oc iacity; he then leathers perpendicularly, the i»arr«i loWi ermost, and so placed, as that Its extremi ty only may touch the sucfaca . of th e Wa# te r ; he4hqn covers the kettle with a lid properly adjusted, boils. the wster^aod then keeps the feathera four hUnrs ii) toi^ means of this process^ their fatty pprts» nwd renders them soft and trapsparetit, 0ft the following day, aftep hsr*t er, having the ii of splitting top easily: w & R m m ^ w m m s ^ ' EHstAan--' ■ > The following are a few partictilHrs ftf the last ihomeots o f Hr. Canning, a a given T h e symptoms o f Mr. Canning??, illq( toWacds I o’clock yesterday alherno o C ^ MAXIMS, - (Wednesalay) askumed a mbre declsiwe Try t o spend- yqut time usefully both crisis than hitherto, and I t wa* toyoureclf ttndo|hew. thut mortif N e f c r tonkeaajhem y , o r lose a ft lend,; j£eHijn..of j of loinG# o f nrinff»ancl evenness of tem p er, as not to Be roBIhd by trivial incon venience and Be tendy to hed breacho* in friendship# idd to naakee opp differences,i and shun liti- possible; for an to onak o d g.ition y o u rself a? mneb as poas he is ntirjll ealculAtor who does not per- criye that que araicrtble setUem e n t i? bet ter thaa two lawsuits. ourable~gentTeman had,, bis medical at tendants perceived that Be was gradually sinking under the effects of tho m a ln^, and towards the evening the lassitade aqd weakness j - - - became m( id wimAi. xseoMoiav. *yho«ltiimteto ' dft (^l^own 8 lb 0 «#^iHtli^hed out Uietf fiajt, I Anf^ltiui th«k ftaHs tnd Salidli ttlistd best” son ic KSOWEEDGE EBt Agricottaral knowledge,, kndwhfedgc, is fonnded do iRICOLWtfltE. like all dthe our knowledge solely i rience} i t must of coors expehenoe of others, our knofrledge il \as J dop thereby extended. The experience o f petnaps, ethers can only be ohtaioed by ohserva- tion, C^nverastion, and reading. What we obtain By reading may, h owever, in clude tevery other indde.of infbrmafidn. Thus; A finds, out. by experjence o r by tt oo ff divers experiments the best ctttorft th e r e i o l fflodeof d islre y ^ bu^ aad cBtorpiHars. A abtains his knowledge from the IbUn. _.i| tsin head* bi* ' roi i» n neau* b is own eXporiefice. A ob- la^ serves one of h issei^b tm r s in the suc- ;er | cessful piactice o f a process for destroy- “^ —od ' “aterpUiars.. *““iiliara. Inn thisis case; ing b i a c I th c he obtains useful knowledge, by tneans o f ettservalian, from th e experiencf of another. A communicates this process to B, By the word of mouth. B then ob. tains h is portion of useful knawledge hy ' means wf convetoation. Thus far nil goes on swimmi.ngly.-> But A.or B takes i t into his -head to Wrjte down the particulars of ‘naid p rw ess for destroyirg ongp or cater pillars ; pimts i t off to the printer, who sends' i t ty in g all abroad on newspapei; wings. The; thing now begins to look a little stispicrious, and many who would believe, the xmrbml statemeDt of former A or fefhaer B , have their douhis about the Matter when they see, their remariks in print. .T h e iolonntition which has been subjected to the press,, begins to appear too much like book fa rming ; atid C like a blodfcBead, as h e is, refuses to avail him self of thesifadviinfiiges it proffers, because he-does not believe ip being taught by a ’spaper,spaper, h-\'ow brought printer or a p editor o f a new b le innhage a business h e Wepi b (o.~AT. .E. Parmer, Seven pounds of corn meal made into sh, will fat a hog CisterJhan four- stiff rnusl tceft pounds of ratv eorft. T r y it. , of f W« Dr. Redfielin, o Weisnmr.hftftcopftmu- nicateri to tbe Royal Society at Gottingen#, the folfnwing successful‘ treatment of „ ___ trej— T after the u»nal remedies hill Been tried witllocit eP M l ' renaediqs The patient female aged .19, who, on the third day af ter being seized with the C r o t^ , was iin- hj^y qiiill, a Ipixture of Spanish igt o f Augustj announces of thu tatter part o f lastmofttb. Private letters aftnounce that the reatoraliop of to the fijmness o f the Re- whon split o me asure< tinea in breadth; they were extensioli irs . irder is.owing to the fitmm _____ »e gent, and the means taken by the Miaislec sd of War* Aponte, to bring the 1st and 4th regiments of CavalryTo their dotVi Al# thongh discipHne has thus been restored XEW BIETHOP OF .yREVAHIN© OUXtlS. T h e folibWiqg is the manner in which, se n t h e r fr o m ' C a ldaes, Bri * ■ ' ” ^ guard.^’ Intelligence from different points o f the Spanish frontiers, coiqcides in represent ing the state of the Peninsnla as ipoat.. atermjng.. A band of 400 men headed hy^ Joseph des Eastthgs had arrived at Ville tduhent, a village within a few leagaes of Palan, in French Cerdagna, which hud put the French revenue officers upon the alert. He only requires horses, and that laying for them : and offers exjpoied thelq to. ie;day after, the money, anu a tr. a Mn^. m an encounter hear Genora, three o f the rebels having been made prisoners, the rest went to i |o II gate, from whewce Hiey oarried off A wo collectors and t^o sol diers, and, then wrote to the GoVerno ir : o f Gefona, informing him that they would keep the four as hostages till their coin- rades were set atTiberty. A band, of 600 men hovers within three leagaes o f * Barcelena, and at-many o ther plaoes, in surgent parties are forming o r are ofready foTiQed. . • Coder thh Madrid head of July 3©i it is' stated that the Government hud receiv ed intelligence that the gnrrisUB ^f Peg- Idftbage dft'Lagamera hud fled in a Colombian with them a great part o f lerto, and i t wa* sscerlamed ification had taken ^ k c e in the leared had been sent off for Gen. Sarsfrel astrong etoort, who divided tire money 'and took refuge in Portugal. Coroplamts hud Become so numerous that the Gov- echnaeftt have become alarmed. sece states* : the Egyp- ive become T h e f o t r i l i g e i S S .Grec... that three or four vessels of the Egyp tian, Fleet, dispersed by Lord Cochrane ^ the coast of Candia, had reuched the waqdered occasionally io toiad; but. hi A removed from the command o f the powers altogether were gradaaily d e p a rt “AXmy to that o f the Fleet, %hife 'Fopaj,. log, and the extremities w e re weakening tSn Admiral, 6 r Captain Pacha, was made CoiUihander-in-Chief of the land forces, ? more and more, and losivig iGl pefeeiva- ble Hfe and raotion. ABoat 12 o ’clock last night, his approachiiig dissolntioa be- cam& 80 apparent (hat 3q^ .e?xpress was sent to tire King at Windsor. Jf r. Cap- uing# during the eaily psart o f the nigbt; had interviews with: Mrs. Gaar*\\ tier ; he power o f speech* bm sionof bis fitculties. reftiely i > o ’clock focuUies. Tkeitstorriew w?s extremely affecting. ' Between one and two o ’clock the mortification hni edvape- eil over the trunk, and was exteediug to the About the latter bonr, the extremities became cold, and. a^roup of jJeatb tokens appeared rapidly opllectii^. upon the unfortunate gerstlaiaaft. . In the anti-chamber several official petooas bad .assembled to prepare th e fium report jof the right honourable gentleaaun’a pby^i-,’ Clans, who were all in attendanoei <toti au express, departed every h ^ f bouF-to rv— —, About three o’clock Mii our -to Downing-street. About, three o’clock the state of tbe right bonoux-able gentle# mun became more critical, and h is deutk ime more critical, a iehturilyet expected. necessarVecessary here to aemark,'tl vvas mom n lere to r during the last boUr Bar, Canning' had befen- ftltogetbef free from pain, and bad: been in a state d f excessive drowsiness or stupor, from w ed : this is a the mortificatton. a necessary e ion. This 3 ntinued unpl ten minutes and a b a lfT .be- ire four o’clock, when Mr. Canning ex pired without any apparent preia oi iseqtxenc ;e of langttor kalf r flifng- g>e- I t i s stated, that Mf. Qannitig, inr one of the intervals when pais was less acute# and Be could address bimself t o those near him, exprelsed a forvent hope that bis' majesty would adhere t o the lini policy now adopted, and which h a s beet} found so'advantageous amd ttonpafoble to- the;, country. Nothing aufeheatidk bat transpired on thii*^ Subject, b at the stute: ment is believed : and st is added; that speciHi'messdngers were- sent to the.kii^ .at Windsor, to coinmunScate the wjsbes of hrs nobB-minded and tateated minister. Mr'. Canning was in '\tiie- 'ftlVy-fiighth* year of his Age; and died at Ciiiswick, a' fine vtlla o^toed by the dafce o f Devon- ;shire. lie expired In tbe soma room ir, which Mr. Fox breathed his lust, in l8Ci6; was about the satoe age, and wifi be Bu ried near blf two g r ^ t predecessors, Rltt and F ox, in WesttninsteT Abbey. PORTirOSX. H p to the last date of (he advices, large bodies o f troops were iHider arras in Hisr boil*, and the excited feedings of th e peo ple seeniedto be 0 presence). The hut a short time ago was ui low said to b e e irtly foXls^lrained by ttieir Princsess Regent, who iS uaiVersatly ud- :mired* was now said to be extregoely tin- ported that a coosmo- . at Qaldal, and tbat an of Gavalty and some popular, it was rep< tjob had taken place a Englishiglish regiment of Gavalty and some )pps had received/orders to The whole o f the British regii Portuguese troi tiiSDon ; aim 1 # m sam, vitperii till squadron under Sir TliOmns llardy) hits received orders not to toavfe tlie Ta igus, until the result of the p resent coin- motions are known. T h e official news r.-. from ILishon, datedL ices that tranquillji^ 7 ^ [scipUne has thus been resto among the Portuguese troops, which form th e garrison, it is said that the .Regent has had sent her from ' CaldaeS, k squadron of British Bancers for h er personal non issel, takii orea,'.and that, by, a- caprice - w-hicJi- mld only be carried into effect iii such country as Turkey, tmd by such a Go- as the Pori wed froi 1 by such a Go- Redschid Tacba Paris, August 14. 8 o f Lord Cochrane!? appearance off Alexandria, Which we gave after (be German papers* is coofirm-- ed by letters from Marseilles, which re- jjeat the same facts, but add that i t was Claniaris who set on fire the Egyptian brig stranded at tbe cfttrprfce of the port. They explain the retreat o f Eord To- cBrane as foliows : ‘f Nothing' baying been able to succeed in surprisiuglthe Egyptiau Fleet, and seeing it on lire,'the Greek Admiral would not run the hazard _ __ ;xi. •xL»_ ' ?_i:i .ti_ & of a naval harbatir, 1 upas they were waftt did not fly before tb< (be open sea in ordi Egyptian tiqUadr mehts might come order to draw •if the latter im* there is reason dy action will en- bellere that a bloody ' ' ' Rirssu. ' _ ■ The Commander-in-chief o f the Rus sian squadron, lying a t Spithead, has re v iv e d orders to despatch only four o f the line of battle slMps and some o f the fri gates to the Mediterranean. ' The' re- Inuiader of the sliips would probably tolum to Cronstadt; but final orders ^ould not be given till the arrival o f the next: advices from Constantinople, which Hvili enable them to form a cori-ect esti mate o f the force necessary to employ la the Levant. It Was generally sopposeff that this reduction was pccasicned b y the remonstrances o f the Eoglish Govep- ment, which was unwilling to irinar the fftiug so large a fleet, a» i.iry to send, if all the eded. -' . o f 44 it would be ftuasian fleet proceeded. T h e Russian frigate Vastovoy, < guns, which belonged to the fleet that re cently sailed from Gronstadl, struck upon -a rock in Sight o f the port of R evel, and vent to'pieces ; the crew hap] Letters of the 25th ult. froi tersburgb contradict the rumours of an early coneJusiOn of peace betwesa Rus-' sia.and Persia, and add that tbe exteqsive lion ry, The nniimportant'i'esnlts 1 up, ipdicat lortanfresul ler power, ir h a s '-i^o las be „ -40 contra- i as y e t ob- are attributed to_ the negligence o f Vinces by different arbitrary acts, ;h, it is added, ' ^ t d e - eyonii :astis, have bettered tly^state o f ^ r s , and final success is full j- anticipa ted, These letters conclude by ex press - ing an expectation that upon peace being concluded, the town and province o f Er- i van Wiiroe ceded to Russia. The in va- bitants, we are told, eagerly ioopfore the protection of the Etn'perpur. intelligence from g all 1116 6 )?- 1 Accordiu|^lo the ilOey is t aised by La Provence of 74 guns, whichhich was oat on a cruise, is about to joio the squadron under Admiral d e Rigay. w 1 1 , Rigny. 4 i ' theingenuU *' BtUrED BY GBENEKEM X4CK. WEDNESDAY, SEPrEMBER 19^ lag?;\ We have receiveid the Arst two nuinbets of the , fniepen^mt Tournal, a neat and tastefully execut ed paper recently eatahlished at Downington, Pennsylvania. It is, of eowte, in favour of Gen eral Jackson for the Presidency, Those that neighbour % n c e r tel^ about’\ who gave « three, cheew for ^dums/’ niust have belonged to theenarine*/ POBtlCk SAFETY,' A trjnh beloDging to}i genttemaa o f N ew-Jers|y, containing 30Q dollars ihojoaey, aiid valuable clp% ,Waa recently stoten frpin the Rpobester stage- Sinailar instances o f robbery are fteqaent,and«nny occur Which are never published. Why,are not i stage proprietors made responsiAlotor ba^itge in trusted to their care? This would soon compel them to adopt some method of safety, sometime since , mentibiied e> very simple mode of seoqring the baggage to the puhlick s'oges. Viz, a light iron mt'ipof^ Pf chaimt patting ihsi kathef of the boot, and fasten^ domt to the woodenframeby itaples, rings ondaefiotn (sisnilar to that on the in.so«Hchth wade them rh e d)J«t t/tlapla, mgs am aenatn (tmmr Therefore, : padlock. Such an appendage would add Kttle to the weight or expense o f the“ carriage, afid , would be a complete safeguard. Should this second dU- interested hiol, meet the eye o f a stage proprieto* whose head is not thicker than a beetle, wc advise hina |o profit by i t immediate^ : fort^hould not soitie one shortly adopt it. We shall take out a po- ttru for the improvement, and by a free grant to some “ opposition line,^ compel the remainder of thwe patriotick gentlemen to pay we« foe foeii pb- stinate iodifrerence to the pUblick safety. ' N J ^ f PUEhlDENTf-AL FOTE--AN ' By foefQttowingtabto,fo w ia be sc^^^ f ta f « e have depted jApKaoHi by an overwhelming ma ijority, Thtoo who can ratiojihlly bring: about a difiTerent remit, in the sanae way, have, o f course the sam eprivil^e t o d b so. But, we wiU H a i^ - Aserious opinion, that our rough estimate does'not y itoenlyj^e votes fiom the. Briua/ resuft. EiEOTOIkAl, VOTX 8 . ■ ForPresidetd^omiVtee-Frui^td, hmeet I t . JoEi. TAtuiADaEi Xun. S ecietw ^ . ^ ^ Colonel Gannon. whotthaTmdfrieiiaxif tipyilai n f s ’ Gen. ticket N.Ca^na, S. Carofina,. i r ” 1 | S ' . . Massouir** Alabama, . Gen. ticket 8 do, 28 a Gen. ticket 24 L ^ t a t u r e i t - s B f f i a » i i I f I “ I o t ? | o £ I - 5 I i I n 0 Noi^-C«r<duia» £ 2 5 S I \ I , ^ do. 6 5. ^ ^ ^ 166 95 R eqaw k n u m b e r fo constitute an elecfion by STATE OF- OHIO# f o our estimate of Presidential votes, placed those o f Ohio C16) to thecredituf Mr. Ad ams. it would appear, however, that General Jackson standAhtBwt «ne%w1 t ^ c e wiChMr. Adams, of reedving the vote of Jhat State., At jlielast Prendential electioB, tiie votcpjin Ohio- For 3Ir. Clay,\^about 19,500 ' General JaCtoiOT, ' 18,700'’ Mr, Adams, 12,000. General. Jaoksoft was therefore at that time, the itoona 'choice of the_ People ef O h ih; and Mr. Clay out o f the question, ft is not anrCaaOnabte to Suppose he wotdd get at lewt foil/ the votes which were given to Mr- Q a y . Dividing these votes, then, there will be, ForJacksoijj 28,450 Adams, 2U750. ton, of nearly 7000 voto. Tlireeor four ihontijs Siacm^arles a young mSu wtav was one of a , —^y„.yat Ildntsviile,^Alabama,) took. port o f R e v e l, and trunk about twq vnor''^ ------- :p i ^ e s ; the crew were chestiCr in this State, Where he met with two yoi gewem en CCgden and Downesi) belonging to y of Delaware with whohi he travelled to ■ ■ ' * leard Rochester and flourishing S<&nly of Delaware with lewistbn. [As Mr. Boyi’ highly extolled as ah enti , „ , _ 'llage, he intended to have commenced business erm and to have made a purchase of some village lots (which he might have done advimtageously os, he did not pay interest on the money invested,) had he not been disgusted by the appearance of a I whom he recognised as a citizen o f tbe sickly 3 of Alabama.] A t Lewiston they sejmrated, met again at ffiagara Falls. Mn Boydenbe- ng dressBti (which is a sufficient reconinieiv* dation for most people^ gcnOemanly in bis deport- e n t , ^ Withal extremely/iherai with the com- ih y tolun^tH e^aidnrt hesitate toresume their quaintance With hini j and as Mr. Boyden was evidently travelling for piefl*i{re only, they express ed their wish that he should accompany theno as he Was unacquainted with this part o f the State (hav ing been reared in tbe “ land of steady habitsi”) with which requesthe Compliedj a n d f :e*together. Whe: • * Ggdeh and quest, shot •handbiU fe which were offered three hundred dot- Mrs for flnding and returning tha-fifst mentioned thenf ffbftwu -to ti»«i lajadlord TiOOA OOSilTT, EEFUatHOAS atEETl the.election of General AWwffAbsfo»la SOttlh-Cbreljni, Tennessee, 1 l a i I ■i: I ■ « : not beKeved that a-aihgie membwhtetown'cli lare m decimva majortty i a both ho«nts# ^ an, tf united, fftepS* ftf.suay ivMdkss u ll wto S A “ sioii” at . l«ft The Commi*i<»ea# n d n -oonto»i^ and tntisiciiuto 4>f the 1 3 titB ie|uiiM t, mand of Colonel |ohn C o okboi^ nliei town o f Woodftocic On the 6fo loef.^ lawifor improvemmil in ttutieLexefoto. A Wat token on the Titeideutnd huiwtkm, and o.— . \ fflteaforJpciai^te FolV , , £'n»tiie AidlU« JOeoiift'' lE a iiifr OF THE jatO HlG«„, , and on the 8tb. the ftods to tto F«1Hwere hwpi Rav crewded fiom an'earlyhour in foenKunicguatfii vith o’clodt in the aftBmpMi, with cterwgea Of ~ “ description, filled of the scene. - J I inte^stingi. Fhe shot down the curreut w|u style. She’struck Upon the sec 9 nd=-i« the Beats swam ashoro,abUro foe Cataract# and« wholly unhurt. Nothing wae seeft of the othe.^ nials, ftoB) the moment toe vesrel stnipk Opott Jnefl : S S t J i l . ? , ' S ? « S 7 S F . E S ^ t S antriiais either reached the foore uiiseen. or thMj dashed to^eceaand carried down, foe xiVer recovery, to toe no ssiiffll • disappomtinent o f M tuosi, '» ' ' - T h e other day a fiumiet!#4niWviUagC ol ■ ! igtuted wadding, A barrack of p Is te \ ■ ■ ■ •: ■■'.-A - . - '