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fitti theSfo .nwV^exterior •might he policy in this; he irli led, gai lioolsfrthe Admiral ai Bu*. fhpre ^ . ¡SDight w&h as few auditors ojf what pas sed betwee! sible ; and that “ ' T m th e m in d t h a t raak « s *• ‘Aod as t h e «au br«aks t tu clvudi, ♦*-do iiouor peci eth in the i he prg' rcnâcîTe.î, /• % litfc,tli.wil'i 11 nicJ *to fbe af- 6 lonerio v g $ lofty cofcceph fairs ,of G reet?. ‘i*iCo!qic<rctron:, tie safd, G .eek flee 'I was not worth two paras as a soldier; v liat he never fought himself, but Invari a b l y s e n t h i s s^on to b a t t l e , ” w h i l e h e w a s c a p j t a i n , u s p o ^ - c o l l e c t i n g - m o n e y , w i t h t h e a c R n o w l p d g - • * — - * ‘ _ .1 \ . . » _ j* . . i* __ __ * _ A.. tf n sin biin and the n might thiak v;tb‘ Petruchio, éd iiiteuttonof escaping to_ Corfu, if e- the body rtcb} trough the d.’.rk- v ents were unfavorable. ‘Liberty ! 1rl>- crty! wh/tt chanc'1» they ring upon this liberty ! I pri’/.o liberty as much a* an other man, but the (¿recks are not fit meaiCit l.iLi;«. \ i fur it. If they had i,t, and were bocoiw: la the journey before-mentioned, j ««n established government, they would hiding come >»> Sight of he army, whilo i would be the scourge of Europe ; they it w:>s hoily engaged rear tire hunks f would respect neither the laws nor the li cit’ -he \Kuifotas the journal proceeded | sages of nation. Even :n the zenith- of I ihetr fame, they weie ixmarkablo for by the A r a b ! ’.heir duplicity and civil dissensions; anu they are the same people still.’ 71 -faceH, vulgar years of u^e, tllU*— * ‘• W e ’were conducted git. r.‘, who aiteinpied, r,o^i uiu > uccuhs - fally, as it appeared to me, a letndar Omr. h, to the cotta^u I r winrli Ibndsim Picba, pip« in hand, w.i* couched, lie w, » stout, broad, bro^ looking man, 35 or 40 ma.ked stroagi} with tho MnallpoA. ilis couHienance possesses li• lie to engage, but when he speaks, winch he foes wnh considerable energy ¿nq flucncy, it be comes unimaiod and rather strikinc,— 11« frequently accomp^mes his words Vt ii a long drawling cry, which to E u ropean'ears sounds ndicuiou-.lv enough. Jlis^nianaer carries. ,wi.li it ihai oi de cision which is perhaps the common ap pendage oif despotism; deprived of h>s, ae^would resemble an ubcMucaied, hard- 1 i j «¿.vored seaman oi om ovvu cnu i n r y — and I think I have sou>ewheie seuu ins counterpart— but it may. he mere lancy. U d Wiks plaiidy clothedjtor a Turk ; ami bis camp estyblishrocu|t altogether had none oi ihat parade djul luxury which W© are accustomed to ^ttach- to eastern; warf ire.' ‘‘Mr. Smart made known the object, ofb.s mission, and delivered the letters Wi'h which he had beefr provided. - “ Tho Pacha, in lcply to the propos ed ar.y.ngernept, obse.yed, i:..n aKer .he taking ol’NaVuiiu, ho had »ent a lu.ie to the Greek government fin ilns subject, offering to exchange ali the prisoners but two', Hadgi Christi and| ^aphon „Ychoi- ,oa-—whon> he had lofflg ¿go pi^niiaoJ liis chiefs never should'be under e^ii.SiUg (arcunistailces. The iarae proposal he W uld still abide b>. On bein^ urged to give up the two in quobtiou also, he obstinately icfuse'd. lie had pledged His woid, and he vvould keep jt.' VVnat wouid Europe say of a man who acted with so little firmuexs'! instead of au- '»iring hi$ vacillation, they would das' pise him £pr it- JIt w fox women,’ ad ded the haughty Pachi,, *to be mutable; I never pdss my word hut it is sacred. What I $»sy, I meah; and what I lm»e ■«aid I will do.-’ As for ihe Tm k sn prisoners, then: rele is3 would be of no adv^uiageito him. 1'he moment they Were free he should sei d them out of the Morea. The princip tl personage, Ait ^acha, bad a rank anv vegng to a ^unei- ’al o | brigade, and neither lie nor the ' f x”t ,c had need o/his gssjiitajice i ji'ike Oieatis to effect his freedom, long before tjb.s. 11% wished to cipxicili^je the E n gl sh nat ion ; and in stau!(j that the captaia of his Britannic Mnjos'yN slnp Chaijticleer,(Capt. Hope .«T-hnson) having interfered with the dis position i>{ a Greek v sssrl r.iptured by the Turks, which he consi-l^ieu jk? le gal pr'jse* Ibrahim ccnsi.iuied hum je in the aifair ; ane when mi inqun v had been decided adainst tht* (»reeks, am. a s ‘•‘The best thing for ll.e (iraeks,1 ronttnued the ,c!osp<»t, l\v<}nU ho an un- conditional_sufrwnder. L'-t them return to their former conditiou. You know the extent of ihe pupuia ron !n Knvpt; I will i(a;0 mv objert at whatevei sacii- tice; and I hope that a good God ipih. enable me to do so f” - “ Justus we were (lepir^it\ S;t!e'm.in Bev came up with a lei'.ei 'Vom tli.- I’n- cha for (*.ipt Il.un.lioti. 11 •* t:x actlv l,ke an osiler tuin.*ii i; a strik r. dv' vulgar face marked with the sniallp. x (as if in sj’mp tthy tvdh hn master!) is set olVby small light blue eyes, li^ht h;<iit and aflat nosf. I wih ou h/x ^»'luck when he arrived, and heard mv friend Smart expend some fjw flowers of rhetoric upon h in ore I know o n w h .i t soil t h e y v r e i e pi l i n e d . I t u t n - u e d o w . t\ in disgtw t . T l i . s p e r s o n w . i i raissil hnni the ranks of Buonaparte, ::»*1 lircdme aK'-i'e-camp :.> (ienen.l Nf for attempt;!;^ ( l.'l or w hose estaf.e he was ou;lawe;l. lie thtnseived n ti.e r .rps of the M“- melukes, whom ho <-r- gn’nised ; and finJiy r'b.ii;(!nniii^ his rr- 1<_T■>n i i for the • polluted and »ifu■ «dniir fi. Ii of the Ciesrrnt, lie herani»- .•'ule- num Re_\,.rn<l i he --.te ritl frieud and general of IhT.h.in i’ari-.a.” »■ 0.11 fcnpffn'te, and intir«i.uo with m.u.u > A t *i incetto® of the hoard' of (Janvassürs dals» organiser! • L _ __________ t / i t _ Ai< nl ____ ì . , / i l —v . L . k— . - -.a a U « C* n / f m « i n iWr» f/tfiir* n i I A t , of |he na.-ist resppfitable citizen?! of Alba ny* Wo are n6t at liberty to mention his oain0. pad should not have mention* ed it here, but for attracting the atten tion, of the public to this fiofck, which possesses the interests of romance, or deep dramatic design, witb the strictest regard to his: oric truth, and correct prifl-' ¿¡pips. It is worth a thousand such trash as Morgan’» ; which, wo repeat it, who ever purchase, will “ pity too dear for the w h i s t l e « ” M U R T A Z . J A M E S T O W N , A j ' j f c E i T F . S D A T , N O V E M B E R 2 2 . 182 G. CoiuMty of Chaqt|ii)iquet at the € saiiiiçilounty, on thè fourteenth day a id aqu# n Lorá T H E E L E C T I O N . The folloT ing statement copied from tho Albany ArgUs is ihe most complete of any thing wo have seen respecting tho election for governor. Acid the major ity that Clir.ron got in our County, which is left blank ia .he statement, aad he i- *9S9 Tjtead of llocbester. V e thii>k theifi i» little do nbt ot his oieft^on, thoUgh<hi$ majority will be very st«all. Our inform-rtion tespesc’ing lieiitc .ant- governor is much less full. Theprcs- pect *s |hat Sen. P itcher is elect the ilirsi sen tie district, it is said Bogardjus, ihe Clintonian candidate i lected.j In the second, third, *.nd sev enth districts, it is said, the opposition- sen-i'e tickets have succeet!ed. It is prolulilp, that in our next, we ahull he . T.le to \:»o .be exact- result. The sub joins I statement, as w:ll be secu from ii- ti'h'j does not profess entire accurarv, .rid, we know that some of the majoriti js ^ct do.vra=!ur tho western counties are pot Mrif tly correct, and that tome ot cdfs Office in the town of M1MyvUuU, uu iUU14VwU,« JNoietaber in the year of. our thousand eight burred ®nd twon^f-sis, pursuartt to the act!entitled aA:i Act • regulating e1ectSonis4 passed Aprilj7, 3822 —\ . - !' ^ « T H O M A S B . C A M F & lfX k wap; ijh 03 q .11 ; €hmrntte»: JO H N D E X T E R , bem<r Clerk o f the said county, w a k ex, ficio Secretaa'y of the iuid Bpard. THe persons ap- neared and constituted the skid Board, they being ps^ectorft o f election o f the sevefal towns in the sajd County, land hav|ing^b6e fcspectivply appointed by tlit* major part oi -the *inspe|ctors election o f their respective towns, to prehitle at .an .election h therein on the sixth d a y o f N o v e m b e r, artd th^ ti^'o s ceed in g days inclusive, for the purpose o f c h o o s in g a Ocrt^pnor. liie u t e n a n t G o v e r n o r , oiie S e n a t o r and one R e p r e s e n t a t iv e in C o n p r e s s : T h a t is.to say— J> a n iel S h e a r m a n , from the to w n o f 15u$ti, M a r t i n P r e n d e r g a n t ,f r o m the to w n of Chjautauque, iyajrd* n e r C le a v e lan d , from -tiie to w n o f CMymer, J a i t i e s H a l l , froni* A n teil, from the town of Üâjiover, Nathaniel Throop, from tho to w n o f M in a ,T h « n n a H - ß . q a in p b e ll.frc m the t j ï p m o f f ’ o r tla iid , h e wboli b th e r e ttp o n tlio said B o a r d dò accojr^ling t o |h e net kfotsesaid, se^ down ill fo r a t su r votes in w o rds w r i t t e n tit 1u$ length, v.hieh v.^cre givert* a t sue K le e t io n for th e *?nid cantluljites ref pei.-in f i v , tjla t is to say O n e tlioui^and ei<iht anri thirfv-nine voticsw e re <riven| D E W IT T C U M ’OIV fiir the. office of Covernc r o»»r tljoii sand six liundred and twe'lvf votes v.vre iiren ^ibr . ÎV F L L ÏÀ M JÎ. R O C H E S T E R , for thij ofiice oi.ircyrniyr, on'ò thoiiFtinpâj sevenimndred and eiffliteefn '»otes jftere' f^r ! î K^tH T j i i n it: > u j u uAXviiui u v i*<. \ ÿ *1' w r iiitur, the numeé b f the seve ral can d id a tes f^> vuiict rh H h rction, for tho jofSri's aforesaid, and the i;uaibe)ro ;’,.ohe left blank havogiven »mall major- j H f ’ N T I N ( J T O N , fo r th e (fffiee o f liie u ten f tlit- i< O V C Ï‘«*^r. 1 thousand nix oî»e R t tP R T .S E N T A T l V f c E L E C T I O N . In V\ incuter South Distr:< t, there beiti\ no upposition, :!i*: voto h i . her:i verysrir'tl. Bv thè return-, iiu'Jisheii below, it will !>*■ set*n lh.il T»ì Dnvis is j probaplv e-elcrie i bv a ne 1 v titnnim- ous vote. Fi- iii 'he North D'^’rirt we ha% e not rccetv ed i e.urii- sufflè eut to de- terni ne thè resul., l.ii: we tlunk theie is not muri) douht of ilio i<*-eloc:ioii of lin i John Loci'e,'he pregni incuaibcnt. ^.In iVj!dtile'=c'c, Kcw.ird Kvere .— n t-sex Dfniely,re*.»ter—-.n ÌLs^e': S->n li. 15. v\\ Crown,n^li eì.i— ut Norfolk, John P> i h y — it’d, ir Bdiii^tdbk*, John Kcv.nl probablv ic-elected « nhout anv se ■ pp<iHitin|i. In i'.-Nex Norllt, i l ' f r ¡il he lii'ie dotili' ■ f tli»' rr-ele^tion i V arnum. In E “ rksa ic, 11. \V'. C d-rìined a ie-elecflon. Thei-i liirer rniid'iìaips, and i’ isrlouh’fui x crdiiy <-ho:.'e Mmade. In H 'mpd Radute' cari .i „ i _ » ---- -.-i i i' =|ec* E.»q. It w;-s' caperteli, the vk ^ i IH he closelÿ’ contesied. Jr aroof thereof, ho j !in, S, C. Alk-n, the present Represen- :a:i\c, and George Gremiti, worn can- (lii.'gtcs. Result uncertain. In Biisf\ and l ( L \ , l o r t h e o t l i e e t itios fin- Mr. Clinton. Our information 1 thousan d six hundred fifi \ -t^jvt/- vol« resporjUE^ our delegatiou to Congress is , ¡|< X P I T C H E R for the v|.fti vei'i iricoinji]ete. Messt -. Camhreien j thousand SIX hundred and li jjK VerpljjiKk, Johason, Stron ,V»n Uens- j | j 4 C A R R O L L , for the nfi^ce o f S e n a t o r , one thoti.-and selie.sr, Ti.yLr, S'.orrs, ani M ;r\iu .¡re j hundred and tw e n ty-seven Votes w e r e *»iven fo r J O H N V j F O S S E N , for the office of Senator, two tli<»u>-aind!^u|r hundreVjl and sixtv-foiir votec} were g;i^ <*n for DANii ’L G. GA^N^SIilY, Coiipress of t^ie TJnite«i s w e re^given to N iV ÎV S Ï A N* ■e o f L ie ü îe n p a t - G o v ^ r n ô r , pn^ votes w e r e ¿ïiven ft) r.Ç^ H A *■? I i i •- S th O tisan d sejv^i re - e l o c î o d . M \ . ( ) a k k . ‘y 1« e l e c t e d in Du.che Mr. llubbio in Lclatta;c, and M r . E v a n s in G t i i e s e e . £ S T IM A T E D M A J O R / T I E S be relinquished all cla This story, as well1 as most of what I jbrahim asserted, bears im to the vessol ! or four candidates rneach. W e have information frnvn ||ther on which to çmnnd ail opinion at the reMilt. For \he information »four friends at a distance, we tnty add thriT tho candidate« in alltlie districts of the State are friend- ìv to the. p. osent administration.— Mas- tbe stamp of un liuth. His evasion relative to the pm- j sachasetLt Sj)i/. ,<>ner8 is opfcn and palpable. “ Speaking of the Murca, although 4 te._retted the n^iessiiy o f his preseni pi 1 feedings,yet it was su oie'hem to the utmost. He wn»'o ini’ 11 and destroy the ivbole Aforci^, » 0 I • redulous at the m o d e r a te p .ce of oue ”Jia' t should neither hie profitable to tho ; dollar, are from the National 0 G eeks nor to him, npr to 'any otje.— ! jirinted in APi .nv. by Solomon South- H hat Would these infatuated men, the . Wick.— PeopU.]» P r t s t . dupes of the r own ¡imbecile govern-! Wo shall only add, to-whit 1 . been inei't, do for provisions in tho w.nter ? 1 said by the editor of the Repository, knew that his owh solders wi.old that as to the book, which M-.:j-.n has al? -.utier— that they too inu-t pe-.-h.— ; written, we do not belo.ve it is v. orth a 4>o ii 1 lather JMohemet^ Ah wr.s t r a i n - ■ cent. in. .}Dt00Q men, and hj- «as m da.h «x- '■ We think that ail who purchase it,will pe( ia.ii)n of a reinforcement of I‘2,(XX). »pay dear for the wh,stle.”—Such » 1 - ff these were cut oflj he would h.we ; tompis hsve been made before nowand flloie; and he would persevpre till the ■ h^vft always terminated in thed sirrace of Greeks returned to their former state. — ¡'their ; uthors, wnhoyt i n|urin£ 'lie c a u s e he pi iin, he said,; of masonry. Hu' i 3 we haves ftd before & -v assault, and the ! now repeat it, Mi-hmiiS folly, dep.av.iv garrison put to the s'rord; the other ( or wickednes», fortp no |us:,firit:ou 1^as expected to fail i|ninediately. He j for the violation of the nv I law, wh:ch ease tdl the Mo- i has taken pl^ce in his person, as well as ulirtii has -already j that of Miller the printer-—If’ wo hive a , „ . , . ) e ai,d insig- j covernpit-ut of I hws , let u- nlhore to it ; M ■ 1 uP i , 0 s Pnhappy land; ‘and,’ | for anarchy 1 # the ru. n of all. tl ntss, if the good people ol | W e repeat it again, that we do not.be- it ■, who are sc} fond of sending] li«ivo Morgan’s book to be worth a cent; ® [\‘'/«reeksiwould send M i - ; bat if there he anv who wish to know recti) to mi-, 1 ; would ^ave thenMiorisid- ! something of the history ofmasonrv that is r.a e rotji e ; eventually, it all comes | worth knowing, let them purchase a I ha re taken heaps of book, which was (translated from the One of the castlçs 011 t*ad jus: been carried 1 repeated, ‘I will r/ot c jre he a rum.’ The $ Co life red URotfhimtl ¿ 0 3 . O O i E H .y O K . Hoi Lester. Clinton Albany, .4-17 Alk'tTiUy, Ul OolllO, £50 (-■*: »¿a. 178 (^,o:tlEDd# CoJi.mbia, b7 144 C hr-a.mgo. 360 Cimton, Chuutauque, 2 2 Ö ! i Cuttarauau». ■Dutcbe-», 00 Delaware, 600 trie, 500 > Essei,. ~00 i* . .aiklin, i (»ree.ne, • | Gowes^e, | iie^kune.. j JeiTersou, 6 0 1 Knags, 1.38 > Lewis, 1 * 41 j x-.ivmgv.on* i ot> y j 1 i>l uO.sUU, 273 j Momgortiery, .J:>0 1 Nins mi, 106 ! New-Y< rky \~yj3 i Oswegu, | Ontario, 1030 • ■ O neida itHÍ/ j Onondaga, S§7 I Otseeo, 100 1 Orle i*s, M >0 j Oratiire, f »00 ( Futnain, 2 0 0 1 Qiiecti1-, 500 Mti.Cftlard, 164 ■ Re-nnNf 1 ier, 400 . Richmond, 40 S rv- 20 0 i Scbvliuie,\~^ 6 1 0 Scbetu'ct.idy/ 252 j S itmtu , 194 S'.-ir.-dk, IDO .*? . L iwrooce, S'eoli»-n, ■ Sull-v m, ¿0U ! T 'mpkms, , T:0C. , Ulster, 4.^0 | W u stchester, .sr-o f Wa>hingtoD, 700 I W a r r e n , s n o W a t lie, 2 0 0 Yates, 546 g ive ii for . A L - for the office of Representafljive in thv* Con«Tes: S t a t e s , ei^ h t hundred attd .si^ty-four vt'tes w e r e ^ B E R T H . T R A C Y , for tjfte ofiice o f R e p ie p e n t a ijv e in ,t l ^ C o n g r e s s o f the U n ite d Static^. ^ ; W e , the C h a irm a n and S | r • r o tary b f the said B o a r d ; do h e r e b y ce r t if y the p r e c e d in g to ho ijt tru e C a n v a s s ,o f the votes driven ia the said C o u n ty, ;.t the elecjtion aforesaid for the several cqiifis- dates nam e d in this ee r iilicrjie, for the offiees designate«^fhehiin/- I)a t e d this fourteenth dav o f N o y e a ib e r , 1820. -is JOHN DEXTER, Sr.€tetary. !' T i r o ' t i $ S B . C A M P B E L L , C h a i r m a n A ' i meetinp of the Ho \-H of Cnnval^er«, duly or.T>nîipd heJd in and for lilt* County of Ch il.ii,que, t Mi.- < ’ I $ rk ’ s 1 ffn e in he ■ ■ w 11 < f C lnuti.uqiv,t :i '\\4_ said C otinty on ihe 14:li davofN’bveni e;, n :J,e_\etii of. ar Lord« one. thouisntdf e \h\ huiv'rcd and ttv-uiy six, ou^u, mío the .l\ .' '.tilled “ Au r.cttloi ieçalniiiiîj eie'-\- li*., passed April 17, 1WJ:-*— i , , T H O M A S B . - i 'A M P I ^ E L L w a s c h o s e n C h a i r m a n , antd J i *!! \ D E X T Ê R h e i u j c l e r k o f t h e s a i d '* o n n tv , w a s / e . x ofti-\ cio , ' n p r e t a r v o f t h e said, T h e foüow ’iní*; p c r s q jn s a p p e a r e d ::*i 1 c o M s titu e d th e s a i d B'>;»rd. t h e \ h f iiU 1' i*H j»e.'t0rs o f e l e c tio n - i ' th*> sev< r a l to ^ n s i a th<* s a i d ro u n f v . a n d Iic?vÍj:ít heclu r<-M>< 4 -tivelv aj)D o in ted h y tijt* m a j o r p a r t e f rhe: i n s p e c t o r s o f «i*- le e t i a n o f flie i r re s p e c t i v e kJw'O'ì t (' p - e - i d e a i ;»ti e!t«*tión ije i a th e r e i n o n th e 0 t h d a v <.f *V«j\Hniher, I a n d tlw» t w j o , f ^ j e e e r t|l- to nv treaisurv. pur ,6s friiu tho G r e k soldiers filled W h soVt-sneiis.’ Tiiis, I rather sus pect, is false ; and if true, proves that Colocotiofii 3 od the ri ist who arc acctls* ed of dipping their firgers d«eply in the loans, at least have not detained the sol- diei pay.’’ • _ - , » • - ‘‘'F r i i l a t f , S e p te m b e r t 6 .— W e had a second conference % ith Ibrahim this morning. He asreec to give up the whole of privorn rs in .Modon, a- aioun-^»; tU 80 persoi s, with the exciip tlon H igj Christ! and Captain Nich olas, on rlcndition thit Ali and i^el na Yacb*s»pf tfceir fj aoaTbe«^ were in*j d-iva it^’lnsive for the pi<n>ose o f chrm sinir tw o ]Vjh»»|rlv?> A''>“ tni»l'-. that \< to Sav— uiiel S h e a r in a n from thje tb^vnj t?tiN;j. 'f irti:i Prrnderffas-t from t::v r >wn o f ( ’ iiniitanq u e . G a r d r n e r i ■}; r.veland trorn the to\|n o f ( :»*f*r, J a m e s .if n l j from tlfe tow:: o*’ C ir^oll, A ln io e Fve«.;from tlie tojvn o f Ellens,, Solom c fn i - o . . . v (*ni the-town o f iCHii-ott, Cojhielm s H ; ,N ich o lso n frofn .t»M- tow n o f EI1in<rion, llu ir|t B . Patti^oi^ from tlie t o w n o f G e f - ty, V i renus (iln s s from tlie to w n o f j i a r f l i o n y , NiMtaljjiah A t ig d a ' Cri.m the to w n o f H a n o v e r , N a t h a n ie l T h r o o p fro m t lie t o m i 0 f ■htn, T h o m a s B. C a m p b e ll from the t o w n o f P o r t l a n d , f>o«j¡Si nt in D o itfflass from the tow n o f P o m f r e t , A m o s J A t w a t f r from Itl^ to w n o f R i p l e v , C a lv in W a r r e n frpm the t o w n o f S t o c k t o n , V i|le- rov Bnleom from the tow n of Villcnovd. Thf Boird having«' j c a l c u l a t e d .and a s c e r t a in e d !th e a f f i r e f f a t e amount, or whole nttna- j her of vote« ¡riven at an election held in and for tim skid county | on the sixth day of November, 1H2G, and the two lueeeedRfyrr | da\s inclusive, for the purpojse of electing two, Members of A#-- (s e in b h for the sn id coimtv,5|do certify, determime a^d declarje, ! eonformahl\ to the st.ttemeHts ofi certificates made anjd delive^ 1)' the inspectors of election; of several towns iin the staid ¡■county, that EIJALT. FOOTE and SAMUEL A.JBJJOVfN, ;h v th e o r e a t e s t n u m b e r o f vo tes in th e s a i d c o u n t y W e r e £- ,’le-red Members of Akseniblf for the said county. [Jn wki^ h’' \ i’f-reof, v e the Chajrman aiad Secretary of the Said Foard haftv hereunto set our hands this j4th diwof Novemher, iJJiSfi. T l i O M A S C A M P B E L L , C h a ir m a n . J O H N D E X T E R , S c t r H d r y ^ ,* j IT E M S . ! * I 1-*—■- ■ ■ . Accident.— On RJonday aftornoon, a | Af ^ 'ho I ^ d of Canva^ser-s dulv «nranis^l a»d held id niul for t|i(fc carlmen, whde employed in remr-vm.-j f ’\i>?-'V of Ch-timuque, ;|i the Clej-k's oflicr in the 1. wn of Chniimuque in the ! dirt from ihe upper end < f Brtvdw.y t-' j s ' •»* ,r ^\n'.v- ‘ai the 14:ll| d. y ofjSI.,vember, in the v.-:.r 18^6, pu#iiiant io tiie act Âb $578 *M 0 Eleven counties rem tin to be he.irJ from. ; . G e r m a n , a b o u t a y e a r sin - c e , a n d f u b - lishea by Messrs. Hosfords icf this city. The work is worth reading; for whilst it shews what abuses masonry has been _ _ _____ _ subjected to in England, France, Italy, fill up Lifayette streot, fell from hm c .r; a n d e l s e w h e r e , it a l s o d i s c l o s e s , a s f a r a s they can be disclosed, the good sources of the constitution, and subline princi ples o f virtue wblcH has ever governed it in its pristine purity. The author of ;the work, in question was a mason of hiph distinction -in Europe ; and the' gentleman who transited it, has long betm a rffspec'-ble citizen of this state (a naturalized German, who came to this corumy during she «revolution) and is en • lod ,rA»i A c for rpoblfltina TClecfii.rts,’* pascti April 17, 18'J T H O M A S R . ( 1 A M P B j î L L w a s ’ c h o s e n ( ’h a í r n m n , and one of tho wheels passed directly I I H . t IA M h’lKjiK IjJL WO.S' e h o s e S ChalrTRm n , Silkd over ht^ head, wh ch dmostlttiwedntely J J O H N D E X T F R ¿C i n g Q lfrk o f t h e , S a id COIVTltV Op C h a u t a l i ’-- i * \ ' • ' , s ‘f y ° ’ to f ,,b,e sii iM ? r ai''1i ' ' ' T r i’o ,!o w ! ' t « ^ - persons appeared and constituted the said iioiu*d,ii»f.V boin^i in- the accident ocrured poi^ e i : hi 7th dav of Decembi n ^ iOi p rtîSlg e a ? Otl ti ns al d .y of thanksgiving and public pray- h c t io n h e ld th e r e in on tlie ¡sijith t> V é ^ N o r è f î ^ h è r f i^ ,d jtle- or .-»-Argus- * i two succeeding daysjiiclttsive, that is to