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P renatsventfnne : «95 0, -Art IW lll a n s ssin 2G ehe earnt din dlr cP cae anl * ap aropereqeno®o mires © |I ovem) procht wiramtion - sent (othe: se} fi ination of Tre Russian - Ambers penitentiary many. yers sgf’fwbefpltflgssqwg'n is oft £ IPE Ctr—Lather; amiTehemfi Hoform us of 5 childs for seme<’lngMpmg;jn¢!—i§c Mepravity . and tlie dil \of's ben Sie At\ qatAgtrophewehich took {ince in that ci- | | (PSS bot neem memnagt ao mpbee, (be used for fucl. \ Capt Yos feiM‘Té-brawvf B1stof Janury' (12th February ;) in {f in this character\ \Yes said her. mother.; ed, will 'first proceed,.to AMRGALEL AAAE 11, a* to exndact Consequence Of@ vio Dien ) 28 the hogs she was taken from.me and con- ; eyplogg Prince Regent's Inlof Of Somes mii Egggggoszrg; §:;1Yilrl!‘csruc§lf ficémwgeti‘ci‘tfm at that Court,. an“ ‘i‘ that lame“: nover had any controul OVEF ; cy chafihe} arrived at the , point the | n furniel litlle : andsomeof the populace, Some idlers having | \*~ . i was her rain. Pues C * \_ examinations of Franklin &nd Beechyter- a man ; ands Pop p ©3 Ai minutes to ten, the steamboat had 1 d lore t | e 3,2f5it2fi3’3'15-8vCGUUQU-Qrflgs'gbtnb‘efl‘hPfi‘TPfill‘ minister's. house doring the | ||) noy ns on ~~ Ilfbnsdfi’fi‘fipeared (“LINEN-9d, he wili proceet Wk‘é’fofif‘ r ** thea itchep, nr in the parkour quarrel, thought fit tq take part in it, and some } \ ;: mainder of the northern coast of The Aner. knows noi bow ; andi that \if them baving beh 5953 Hed, an' immehuse. E\ sl. ~A<v..\ ‘J . ¢ @ ; . - leir' . & ar 10. R T griés more, like horsy Ivech's < crowd hastened from the Daza@rto (NCIT | op pig eondemnation. He viewed the scenery, (2° |; |__ BO _ tep until be that “I’o‘ides'lms ; countrymen, foreed the gate mf the hotel, and M | omarked upon its beouty, and.nade several ai.: nephew of the commander da comgilm‘; gi- \ She husband's d o bru@ spite of the resistance of out Cossacks and of the | | ,_ .,; - Dccurrene The fara) | Parry in his egpednwn, and a highly eMB- P . It is husband's duty b ng, (D . ht h : killed servations upon passing Occurrences, ‘ 4 and intelligent officer, Will 20C0MpPABY Lemwegi fig house, difd it is the duty oi the wile Pérsian Guards, four of w gm, were kimeds: 89C- | spot on which the gallows was erected, attracted ; cane and It,“ e his,“ y Eva-£086 > BBY Leire kat nothific gogs wrongfully. oct ofptrffid‘zd inln'lgu-‘uzzrztemg t? 2.9“;finefvagpgzifggmg“ bis attention, but than; was tinure at vgnrcsuy Im the expedition. IN. £. « £480, po tombe * & [r .. Poe - all thai A un le 4, bad . ‘hfl - in wf drea . efore ie a M Luu 220. R H ‘wgflgfaos: firpleflikagtl‘egvgrPgégl £2);th to H'mflr rage.- In vain the Schah kimself, accom- ggliaiesfeagbtxli tilt: re§érend genflemen joined | rim 'any pretence, for it opens the' panied by his son, Selvu Sultan, Governor-G@e7- | ;q proyop and at its conclusion sung a hyum.- ar ruin to Sigikfl‘n ané he seldom leaves © eral of Teberan, came with a considerable force | ;,, ;;;] 113ml], Juhnson, toward its conclusion, A man gets ai!\ check aud disperse the rioters: It W#8 100] joined ; but apparently with very little feeling. ¥ ‘polfiok ytzte filpflfihrs' to assint nun | late, \M. Uribojednfi' and his svite- had already .\'thn {he sheniff ilitifiated that “IE time was at, Re 0 00% alter his 1183 _ ' fallen victims to the rage of the assassins - Only hand for leavi h boat, J L’\o coolly re- his journey'through dite : to educate and ¢ L oat; rand for leaving the boat, Johnson - y his child for : per station in M. M -Azo@, the first Secretary of Legation; 90 | moveg his cravat, and bured his ick for the \d 1.96. £13631 dFe!‘ 21” 11:25“? erty. - The three other persons, escaped the carnage. halter. ' wos C | seb and\ n smésimaliufd FLOPmé \ wite's| _ _ \be Gcbah Abbas Muza,and the whole ©00°6 | _ As the deputy sheriff placed the rope around | in: st shoul bde hep | are in the greatest cousteroation ; the l8tter B2S| iyo nock of the woman, she exclaimed,.* Ob s \y and h y greatest amoimon PM” gone into mourning for eight 'days. Eager to God, have 1 to thi Te. d with 50m\ diffiz Ea Bfurther thin his welfare and thappines9. | a;, atisfaci} hich « re aorf , have i comg to tius. an 6 go All CHC E CSR Poy give us all the satisfaciion which we have a right lty w . d fr lot She, bowev fowether with that of her children -This | fo demand, he intends to send his eldest son with | SP 9,\ P te eo MPM P , aud the Caimacan to General Puskewitsch, to com | °\ received the parting hiss trom her mother, and . bgttber c h the bosom of ahf’mttl'e let. deparied with Johuson to the pla of execution % ] 1 ran], Irate F . it Epe 1 R L.\ obu t ce . explogts is in the bosom of he 47+ | municate to him ell the particulars and exr'ana The gallows was erected on a knoll at the ex- } h ' , I f mrLuct s %*. sh? mgy. do astUCh “wag“ $8ng tions which the general in~chief may dest f®® (oomuy of the lland, and could be seen at a con- ® upa as he t{M3581 Iy can mtt £1 ccutLleg pecting this dreadful event. siderable distance. Four or five steambosts, * : fodiia or workshop. It 3% \OL (®, Donel| FRONTIERS OF MOLDAVIA, March 90. crowded with passengers, were eruising to and Of the most respectable meidents of the eiltage of RF -an ssved fiom his earnxnfie A' ' 06d and | , 2PUW men are to be eimuni aed ai O-Acssa, but | fro , and some two or three hundred small ho its * \ eThs peffiy v “mutt ut husband makes \ déoogt of the their destination is not known Some think equally filled, lined the shore, 'The whole nnm- C fearlessly defios lie evi : 14am fig the “mafia-ELM” labor with his best friend ; qnd they are to be landed at Sizeboli, others on the ber of persons u ho resorted to witness the awful reece, fearlessly the evils, the cor, ‘fi’dge C hngg thitifrlefd be not true to him,w hat h’as he 210m: Coast of Matolia. At all events, this expe || smile; f ov leflimi‘ed th fiVPd’thdugflnd- £ vations of political niti-masonry. <The reaaons | ‘sézzflfizlmi b cu - 1 sy1en O > dition must have an i rtaut air of infnuence on At 11 o'clock the prisoners arrived atthe - . _ . ae O . 9 Cur Ce o, hopé3 if he dare not place confidente} ,,, milhary opersuione. 'The principalitics are fold, and the attending clergyman, for the Jast| 85918064 for renouncing anti-masonry, are as fol«| drawak-of that disvirei in the companion of his boson., where is b€| pup of raops, most of which have lately taken tiime, urged upon thein the necessity of repent-{ lows - -, ~ < . ~%qplace it\ A “fife acte rot for bercelf on- the road ie Silistila, wach will be beseiged ance, and a reliance upon thé anerits .of the Re-] '. They hate seen with regret the harmony of “QLWWB, gamma Ih, but she is the ageotof many sbe JOYe® Cooper); Count Palilen, well koown in the last] Ccemer Johnson, however, appeared perfectiy | gppje(y Qifilurbcdéthér’l‘lflhfig of families Oroken ‘ttiluea’adwwtfi y % i j t > F could ic - 9 t h - i * in ' a j B: war, will command the siege. at ease, and as for as we could teurn, did not re- pa 1), being Inerally arrayed against the flaw“;‘lfgrégggar;g§£ugg§ut | same. There was the same apathy and coldness ican conénent. A crew of sixty men W111 cont; <go out in the two vessels.\ Capt. Pat-rig \Bel q of inanner that bad beeu, sisible from the moment dos THE W ATCHMAN MONTICELLO, < TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1829. More Renynosationes. -Yre learn that about 80 B -_- mam Rochester, has e, ihe the patriotic sepgblicanps of \ and she is bound to aet for their gond, and not, for her own gratiscation. Her husband's ... & a» linquish entirely the bope of a reprievé, till BG ppou hae a vi - « i Aba? good is the end at which she should aim,his FRONTIERS OF MQH)A'&.IA. March 22. 4 fog\! himseifizl the aggnies 'of dasoiufigbn.‘ He They have seen a vidlent and persecuting Spirit | continfie to produce is ber reward. Self gratifica- Reports fom the Principabties speak of con- = . - ' * derange the ordinary busingss:transactions be- . i \PP. . 2 a find been informed, he said, that the gavernorhad t f man d L the coolifical ; sun?\ Ko [3&5th tion in dress; or indulgence in appezite, or |!nGed aitacles made by the Turks enthe PVD | arrived io the city, and that the whole proceed- anemile reltaine to trade With oremploy those chic . ; . 16 POC generally refésing to trade with -or employ those more compasy than his purse cuun entertain, Which the Russians have fortified between Var- was only intended for effect, leaving hith. to- g? e a 3 employ b «re equaii? ygrmciéu; Pl iletwiirst. adds van, na and the Danube, from which it seems they ho- Béépzrzggeg it; {In}: Ins? (503-2654fo Dunbar “who do not ggfichwuh them io an indiscriminate ity to extravagance ; the sccond fastens 8 ped to drive their adversaries be‘fiye the arriva nestly enforced upon’krhiim the foils}. ‘oféfwhia‘{pffif-‘fr’mé‘lflzo Afl'gtlmasonét: od feel; f ioctor's bill to a Jong butchers account.and 0! the Teinforcements from Hussig, Sear Ko% F ‘ ' < They have ster the most sacred icelings of OUT Tiet; and used every <eudéavor to Temove the / muted by R th 1s , Phe te f ' rane op] tudjik and Pravad:, ticular, there are $2108 i fo: £1 f nature prosfitited by the anti masoni¢ leaders to the Jatter brings intemperance, the worst of (CCH 200 178 in parmesan, (Defe delusive impression, the vile purposes of party -the templesaof the Al- - a NAGF® 31 to have beea wery sangninary engagements al > , a>} o nvrived> thel \f rpast 60s “£95739, in its the beginning of {if-is rut-Taft. it? ‘Vhlihg, however. ¢, 3:35 grit! (2:33:23: bgtdgfxf‘?“ {fizz'gsp’wése Jifflgh‘y 9°31”??? by the baleful spirit of pergeflgw * T the Turks were constantly repulsed. | ais 3,4 ghee thrjfis‘ ascended the scaffold. Johnson you—alggfnired :d;:_zsk pergeitc;* to 'the vufuhogy : advanc ed that wounded soldiers are daily brought to mo ft] (wi hee an \_/. | burpose ®f proscription, and the.harmouy of reli- and for the attainm ¥ - walhed up the steps with a firmness and self-pos gious societies destroyed by the prevalence Of | n \ Issaktcha and the neighboring Russian hospitRis gase; ; - viousyand as honorabl Jl . \ a ssion deserving a better cause, and his compan- im : . Jr\an noranie f From the N. Y. Statesman. en this aide of the Danube. -Meantime the RGS | jon a us Ted up and placed under ibe fatal beam anti-masonic-intolerance : 37 < - \ * . _ | vantageots to the state LATEST FROM ENGLAND. sian Columos, on their wey to Bulgaria, @\6 The sheriff adj he neck: They bave not seen any benefits arising from | tho , ome ~. F R . ikde 'he s justed the rope around the neck of | ,,; - . mt, hol aas 22 S7 *~ By the Packet ship Canada, Capt. Graham {fstgrllmgbm ngfllrechqnstby forced. merches (0 Johnson, while Mr. Lowndes performed the same gf’t‘h‘gffgjsffl counterbalanse even the Thh Washington. 'we have received our regular files of Lon- .e.k anube. e vegieation, w‘ ich te still very | office for the unbappy female. - Caps were drawn? 20 n C eg Gazette gaywin a rec ~ _doa papers to the 16in, und Lavyeipuol to back u ard in consequence of the long win{er,M29 swer their faces; the sheriffs descéoded--in the fp ae n ba e oo Siste Hticeteo pick up and the 17th April perhaps be a great obstacle to the cOmMeNCe | of an eye the drop fell, and they were «Intemperanggsie®Bar Mazxwwelll, district attorney | Thig jeminds 'its of ' i °- LISBON ment of grand operations, as forage is every a . a where scarce launched into eternity. | 'The. woman of the city of N3W-York, in ah address .m;dd§£80mr€;r fédlafi' l We found it remarked in the London San| \~~ ~* , __ q have died instantly ; but Johnson, for four Off pq the giiy Temper ociety, stated} | 4 0 one 9 ee of th$ 15th that there was strong reason to | =- LISBON. _ five minutes seemed violently convulsed. After ed before the chy Temperance 8 fl? ) \ fed; Hung 3111110111 11521515113? i - ,, believe that an expedition is about to be fit- Despatches, dated the were re- ibe bodies had remained suspended about three that of twenty-two cases of murder, which it had, Aboa L, -A \ ted out agaings that usen usurper, Don Mi. ths worning anthe P&#ign Office, frog i quarters of an hour, they were lowered into their Al fftlfl'5qpnrhflfflk guei, with ali speed. His recon: conduct Mr Matthews, the British consul at Lisbon,. The [ coffins, and taken to the Alms lxgusefirom whence \in a an 'e ‘lfl‘gi‘fiamé\ New - . has been so barbarous as to leave govern- EKpf'fdlllUIl to Lerceita temalued wand-uoupd in | they wall be delivarcd to the itiends for burial. Abeen comms ted ~in consequagce of miempg; ment no longer any alternative but to 1 nter- | the Tages | As if nothing were fo be wanting to | - _ reise , | ratecdrinking. . _ ' fenemlx' order to vindicate the law of nations, t‘ggpéfi‘x {Pedehmy “ff dtl:e_ul’«:tug:e-s; Tome, ._ Fromthe Philadelphia Sentinel. >- } t | emacs miumes ‘ y 4 . \ as : to protect the rights of bhumanity. ¥ e had to contenga with storms, and tem- « cae ine he : Dr. Watkins &-We legro, says the N. Y; En- t oP s kb oa w g: 31212? ”WP SLL S”. Lay‘f‘hjflmr Nllinisteils pests and imeessant rams - We have seen letters \Dr. T9?” Watkins, recently 4th 3391131 - - , says the ¥in-| . {swag—is fan have the full concarrence of the French | \MCh Speak of the staation of the country about or in the Freasury Department of the Uni- bquirer, that the amount :of the alfedged defalca-' took arsenic and d is . ' CD |y isuon in the most afflicting terms. Trom A- ted States, was'arrested in this city late at j,; U. S. Treasury hich pr. wij | his propd Government. - If 100 -F U wa. night on Thursday las o 4 1s | UP®® on the U. S. Treasury, on which Dr. War.]l\ ~. A termble sesthounte took place in Spain brantes 'to Lisbon the villages are deserted and | Ou J hursday last, npon a wajrtant 100 | , w T L Poe in tne Fifi-l {egt pF A “hing“, dag”? _| wider water. The cmwps un the grounds about aued by the District Judge, wherein ke is kins, late Fourth Auditor, is committed, amousts| _ Things y \ which are .‘}.,{yq5np§;m;, \ Four towns have bave been washed away-even on the: charged with sundry frandulent practices fig j2,0u0 | Ii issaid that the. clearest evidence @ bee most eaturely ~ fuined, nai ely :- high grounds the crops are ruined ; and the mem.} in money irom the Treasury. An] («< L | - ~ den raf‘fégs'p riff: ii“, Tum“; nfinil'flm ory of the videst man does not PreCcoliect such, a Ofdczjfuz the; removal of the prisoner to the | will be produced in proof of the charge. Were } . Guerdainar. Fon Mmofadh 200 LOS of crisery and distiess. There are tiwes-| place of trial was procured by the district grei the Watkins ever . he af / . , a aud € L. ; $ et that Dr. Walkhins ever should have become - fiopr—EET‘ ‘che. nulgnbgr Inf ujeatgs 18 ‘lséld £0 | neditions for the islands _ 'The \first consists of | attorney, and yesterday, at noon Dr. Wat-q ~ . - . . . I}? Licfciuff’r‘; Tu eu , 1&0“? mag; ggvif} 200 men on board the Reale, of. 44 kins was taken to Washinaton under an es. | 'be instrument of a system of government, which, les we oce: 1 the I- f bale e oe ace hin 9 o u. s ; \o asl» oan : 1: MT Ane; . * gung, and dour ulact ships ~ A second | cort of the marshal. - Rumors upon this sob | the more we esamineytf@ more people w il! _ anocadi - Mineral Prout Q1“? f???\ firm!“ espedition is to carry 2,800 troops, with a beavy'| ject have been in e:reulation for some time] _,... g. y, k.’ § m4!“ cll t as? “Offs“? a two so like? (f: rfsgé figs: bflth: ing train. The: are to embark on beard | back, which, as the Jgw is taking its course, execraic. Dr. Weatluios may haWe been a warm, - l ces where thoir sources orl 'y were. |; ar John the Cdl, f 7 i pais, are eight « ' \ ntad in a ir tour ~~ j o S 0\ Phe river Segura,which flowed through the £16“; Juha the CiL, yaus, and eight ath | ourht not to he repeated in a pubhe journal, parhzani‘agg altGougb politically opposed to. 20+ ' & - m - I Bat seamen are senrce and the and we therefore reffrar be warranf| .» a & oad 4 LH city of Murcia has changed. its course and |sickly, | Neither of the expeditions had yet put to lxhdifieentout Tor éomé‘flags'; as; we £383, hiftu, we are unwilling to believe that the error is| p , £1 t . P . . a 20. 2% wa- « ler al . nhaih M . A F « & [6 + » $3 fizjzsg‘laf' tam. «gg‘gjififia niftéffttg‘idc as] \£1“. (12:53:15“? tiff? lifli'ffil shill: if}: 53,32. bituudhtlml xrqefisurea L6 akmm il# iblm' ei. Lin him iodividaatly. The reat erime-the una: F it} (-G * 4 . AIEY 4% XS. - - b 6 v scen o S Cor l 4A. the s \ C aj‘ - \ ; int. R r w , R - exbglations. + Up other' opened March. There were fo ir large ships off Tercei-| azztfve‘gig’rrgéssggmn’ or New York, were ID jopned for guilt, was in the ‘by§£°m#[ governinen in; sigh Pjtw'dghfé‘g giggwaxejg 3327-5 L'Llll‘liltc\ a: 233.3“ J“ 3:7}‘1312;::3”¥N§t??1222Z “$53.31: tfijfis‘DE Tahiti?! Watkins is one of those | troduced the avepices of #he conlifion .- a,. , >_ pul agi d ‘:.“C I Eu © «CI, ~ \-. Ac .no , ¢ R n[s. ic dra trie ~...:' 69\ ,, , as bull . r . wo. _ oe 22 ju Spain has differed all the revenues had previously landed. NE \L %o $0165: tried CHS fai \hful pguugserngLS, Their bdtuderfi, their indiscretfoss their folly * \aP tive SHC C & asthe Commercial calls them, who have o elasfle t o -_ jof the proy.ace-s rcia to be einployed in soma m been removed for opinfion's ske. ~ It now \*\\ sufficiently incensed the conntry ; 'but thai relieving the pg s wh m this misfortune ifs | 502 the sake n\l ina : shale enrrunf ac} | L0 eL & 3 - ss PIC NE appears that the \op.nions forthe sake of} mal prautices, and their corrupt acts care ow ta ~ Kas red LoMBsTIQ MNLWs. wal Li P . . 4 o P I - ___ which this vutuougDr. ‘XVgtkms was dis-; ohly developing thenjseives to- the light of .% ‘ | . From the N. Y. Journal of Commerce. placed, were certain opinions concerning \\' ping (hergse:ves Ip: gut dag. S ampaign in the East may be consid- THE EXKECUHNONS the appropriation of money, which, however . [A wore particular account of the ‘ baviag commenced about the end * ‘ convenient to the indiviaual have been vO-] sgine; Dr, Watkins will be foued in' ot Féebruar,, though the operations urider- The last awful sentence of the law was yester tod by soci¢ty at large to be irregular and |\ *t \ * in taken displayed more activity than anagnt- day carried \“'A\“°°‘ opon the persons of Rich- improper, Dr, Watkins's philosophical spec- column *\\snde, According to accounts from Odessa, a'd,J°h‘7’s°.“_ lu\_ j “Cf-“WIT\? Cailuereh ($5 ea! Is ulations on this subject probably led him to| ... .,, ccr ° , ~ ~ published in the Paris jorrnals of 'Puesday ** o “Yr: lo 9 l‘ 91: P T? Ed ‘fimgqgc'wzf‘ fling; give a prefercuce to the state of nature, in NC York ure -In commen :* week, the Russimas had effected another MMCTATIE MAMOFTS SHOUPU [N8 | which the individual applies to his own use| the measures w hich have been parsig VR will . the unbappy convicts were imprisoned, and he- . - in his w P F Hak F BdI ; OL, U : K led | .. such goods and chattles as come in his way, - - the ses 3 1253115131Widmfidufiigfiomeg Sggtg‘frtfilzh fore they were removed, the concourse Bad | oyer the artificial, arbitrary and une nil, celiagure, during tbfbeabmvm + * ' come immense | About half past 7 u'clotk, the || Al, 'Ary negqu®) | says , *. «n ‘ 048, $2000 4. . a K «: bdfi-yf-‘Uf-‘f ate. “mgazlnes W a cc'qm‘mea' Rev. Mr. Dunbar, pastor ouf the Vanidam strce! “sag“ pf society, by whvxch the property Of, \ This has been the longest dnd ar 'This fresh attack, following so close upon church, entered the cell of Jdehnson, and used both private persons and public bodies is so eventful Ss ue figwflw rhat “thin capture o# Sissipob in the samefluarter\ t‘JQ‘V; e’ndeavor to prepae bis mind fnr’tbe dread- 39111009137 guarded from those who want it ded ’c:5fi3£c:;l3:5 six}; Erwin-8&2“ hag eancited alarm glcrg the whole ©O88t, fur pe whico awaited him. Two colored cler- so muchk—Tit‘ 18 certaflml _a hagd ca8S2 $831 | local and private applications, i anddt was feared that, evailing themselves | .. | _ wap Dr. Watkins, that \faithful public servant,\ . 3 4 arcan ' wo bU! gy men, nained Theodore S. W right and William | is pl Tor attempti ed one of the most impoftat of tneir superiority in the Biack Be2, th€ |F\ Quinn, atieuded upon Catharine Casbiere. A Tose his place for attempting to CATTY setrJement of the Bank ggagt Hummus. might veutu. C to prese at them- | ge petore 6 u'cluck the eldest daughter of the into practicen metaphysical theory of this up for legisJative super reives bofure Usnstan'inope as &S the late Mrs. New man had an interview with Joho. sort.and we do not wonder film-fiche \reform\ accomplished in a man: » stasun w (gnu; permn ships offing line to nav - s00, the particular; of which we ae unable to should bf’ PPP‘PFSIDg to the. friends of the fare ond prosperity of Thr g .igate safeiy It appaats that the Turks stare. . 20 late administration, the negligence of whose tablishment of its currens were cyutily AlbAiGus 1G beI10 hoaulitres 83 About hall past 6 o'clock, ou the actival of cap- principles and the corruption of ite subaltern of the public confiden they eulag otiuigls, but. Taunt aquany astn‘e. tain Arcularies' troup uf nurse,the prisoners were agents it exposes. We prtjy ~ihem ‘Wl‘th all Ve are aware that & Tnéy had maue preparatiqus 10 CaII¥ VATDE | taken from their cells, pinioued, mod placed in out, heart, but they must submit to the ne- éaiued of the e ‘fivv a coup de- main, but Lue Gut‘fs'rngr'pf separate carriages. In company with Johnson, ceseity ofthe case. The new cabipet are spects govel, _-_ Varna, Geu. Roih,.was incormed 0° their 10- | was the bigh constable and Rey- Mr Dunbar, and under come engagements to -the nation 'toilJegisiluge ; t ~, O nnd'gtauuydwd it by marching out with Catharine Cashiere, Mr. J B Roume, jailor, see that the public business is mauaged 1 - __> Rid suprising theis camp - A songuingry arnd the unhappy imuther of the criminal. The| without waste or ‘corrnEtion. which they > .. iohu¥#ed , bul, tuvugh mauy Oiavye Lig'h ‘slficrlfl' and his dcémt), Mr. Low \Meg-were cannot violate \for the sake .of accommoda- . Se@h perished on buts sides, nuthing more[attired in deep mourning, and appeared with a| ting Dr. Watkins and associatés. 'By the}! gpBeimive puan the reuct of Vaiuna fiuie the | chapeau and su 0rd. They were both mounted, | way, we ehould begghzdEo'beénformedzwhat . q ,- an attack luok pace. The Porte, | and as the procession moved, were to be seen is become of the plaqafinpnhcefl dast w -o ut was expected, wouid bave, at luasti, 800, lin the centre. of the first detachment. with so mach pamp in the admin #82 menin bue held, Lucopecus and Asiat- It was the intention of the antborities to have papers, of a new paper devoted; witness <olthé pravald the laboripus investi FORELGN INTELLEGENCH been Lis dug/do examine fiver)? one ofthem liad; \ AND TURKEY. x & 7 ies but the exact Lune al wauich the new lelt the Bridewell with such rapidity as to prevent ests of the opposition, to hegres Grand Vicrer would be wbis to put himself {the rabble from keeping pace with the cavalcade ;| Washington, under the supe #f the head of the army was not known, as, bu! the delay which had been occasioned by wait- this Dr. Watkins,and of whi notwithstanding the large sums sent nim {}NE forthe troop. afforded time for such numbers| ster was to be one of S# Aro the treasury, he hag not yet had it in 4C congregate. that it was with some dlfliqulty the rons. in his pf!Wél‘ to satisfy the demand of thg , procession could advance. - At 9 o'clock it reach Albanians for their arrears 04 péy, and could - ed the penitentiany , where, at the wharf, a steain- : s - AM. . fl}, - not leave that part of the country without \ incurring the danger of a general insurrec- tion. Numbers of ships had been burltt .or n ss -to Torm a powerful srmament, ~ 4t good snflors could be procuvmed, - But '~ From the absence of the Greeks, by whom the Ortoman flcets mseUamainly to be man- ned, it was impossible to provides wefocient Thre 14th day of Ramad#'n was the ' fay eaid to have been brad. for the depart- figre of the, fortbe army: - It was gght thit be would jitcp some time at &- pie, in the plaurs «ct! which it was && int that the fate, of the emjinre g ; boat was ammay ning, which had been Chartered for the occasion. After the lapse of tenminutes, the cmnumingls had embathed, and the boat was ander way. It way be proper bete ‘tdfluwig‘aprd concarmm- | ing ine conductel the prisoners. Trom an early bout in-tbe murring, Jeimson seemed inclined top a E& be Jocose , and when dhe perfon who attended ban inthe bridewell carried him food, he sab « what «s the use to 'bring me this? 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