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•'i&i t J i I Tim talMinrio^t «l«at*4»'. i(TiiiKni it <>• trKieat from an iiiutesnni* liul* volume, Unty puh:itb<ed. cmitlrd \ttrccntand and other pot mi, by Jaime* Montgomery.\ Albany JrVir. HOPE. • <tmb«teJ from tAt 1 otian of Slktriso *!• AqviLtno. HOPE, nnyi Iding to Despair, >>priiiif» fororrr fretb and fair j t»rtl.*» serenrst pro'-prctt 6r, Hope's enchantment* never die. At Forrunr'* frown, in evil hour, TtMHIjfb honor, wealth, and frieodt de- p<n, 8h* CMMiot An**, with all her power, Tfcfc lonely soli.ee from Ihe heart : And while '**» the soul snttatnt. Fortune tii 1 unchanged remains; .Wfeeretoe'er her wheel she .'-, ptrfdes, . ;, H«pt upoo the circle rides. Tl* SfjrcM, d«cp in ocean's cares, V , ;!H'N%<T&» 1 r •hroad tbe tempests roar, \t £in>rctilff toon the tunic waves ' T» ripple on a •nttling shore ; \ v ••\ ill tfce whirlwind, o'er the spray, /'' Tfccy behold the halcyon ptny ; \: ••_ And ikroo«tt midnigM clouds af <r, y ' • ffapc figtrts up tht morning star. ~ JWi pMaje ofblitt in future years :;• l|«kea. llWHrth and easy every toil | }* Wk*%mti», who tows tbt waste with if?;,:->' : - tears, • v |» taisty n»pt a teeming soil: -• >V What though mildew blight bit ;%' Trott or flood hit crops destroy, '•' . • Wacoompel hit feet to roam. Rope tilt caroi* Harvest Home ! dmnareh exiled from hit realm, klavcfel'fettert at the mr, the helm, jTe on hit dungeon Boor : AU litrMeh peril, pain, and death, FotuttT ding to pirtitiff breath ; CWy, freedom, power, are past, &ft the dream of Hope will last. /and tint, with sickness worn, ^tcune, and deaf, Wbent with age, W»'.n the toad of lift: it borne kh \test «tep of pilgrimage; .\ttKMgh the branch no longer '• shoot, : ' \ • Ifaar Ungcr* at the root, A*»d is winter's dreariest day, . Hope forcttihi rsiunsag Mty. When rtiuj with guilt, the wrucii would end Sis giaoroy iUyt in sadden night, gfapc comr*. •» one»p$cted friend, To win him back to haled light t -Ufj4i\ the erica; and from Ms hand o How await a happier 4oom, -H«pe wMI chfcw the* 10 th* tomb.\ WHen Virtue droop* »t enmfort* Ml, AP*) tore aBicthmt pit » ne mind, fewest Hop* prolong* h%r |iW»t,iitgtale, Till all toe world attain lo->k» ki(t<l • Bound the «ood m»n\ Hvme I«I', Where the wreck of Naiuit tp<e«& Tfope would aet hit vjilrit free, CryinR—••* Iwiwnitjlii* I\ Man^Gcld, (6hi«) July 7. J£*KCBTIUM.—Oi the first intt. it 12 o'clock, Nrgo^hcik aodNc|toiivha, two Indians of ihcOuaura trihe, vtcte enccu^d kt Norwalk, H>iron c«<uuty, O- hio. in ptirsuanrr to sentence) ol dcjih pronmiDctd »p>>n them in May law by the totirt t f cum TO on pita*, fur the nvider of Wood niui Uish\j* on C II j ing rtwer, HI the wrs>t end oi' lake K- _rie. They xrt r< 'akin by their own tribe, suit given up to tin White\- bv ibxir chief, who ;.re- ftrrfd rxi'LUtin^ ilicm in his O'vi w»y, u> th.ii ef h., n^ing oi weighing »s he tcruud it -, at the VJH.C time pronoonciiif; the in worthy of dca.h. At 11 o'. clock, the prukoncrs were uui- roned f'-r tbe purjioac of htjng convtryed'.o tin- place of Divine wrvscc—<>n their ta-ing placed i'i j w. jrjrnw ior thjt purpose Nigo.heik Rave a long war ivhifcjp ; Irod) ihfi.ee tht*y were oihi. j)!acC'fworship, y, ihrir imctprcur, (a ) iheir cliicl, and i'i siiesr iriix-, bur- armed militia who ' h' Slow btjuaic, when ti»d ai-projjriate pra\cr jctif the He*. Mr.——, rui'-.i Mined to p comcvt(' M here ;1 roui«k<! i >r». d tits rn- i • J a ^ ri, by the liev. >i3tir : af.tr edand moved to ihe pJacc rf es- rcir.ion in th following o'dt-r : In frunt — crnniaidmtjofii -er of the guard : 2;l, Sheriff; 3d,ckr- jrvmrn ; 4th M'isic. plating Alki.omok or Indian Warrior ; 5th, H >||ow square. inclo>iog prisoners ; 6 h their Interpreter, Chief, and their o htr Indian fiiemls—f.illoned in close and tegular order by Hursemen and Footmen. Afterarrivinjat the place of execution the G.illows rvas finishtd. Ncgosheik sent for hU chief when on the scaffold and requeued him to t..kr good care of his (NcgnsheikV) chil- dren ami bring them up to be be:ttr than he had been. We are happy to state, to the hiri'ir of Hurm county, that the privmcrs have been attended with that tenderness and hospi- tality which becomes a Christian people, and that solemnitv and good order reigned throughout the whole scrne- ^ ^^ On Monday, the 26th tilt, about 2 o'clock P. Nf ihe house of Mr. Jihn Hun*, in S'.ionh.ttn, Was struck hj lightning, and the chimney and the upper part of tbe house considerably injured The Bash struck* >oung lady, who was in the upper part of the house, and ran down to her feet: and in its course, melted • string of gold beads which she had around her neck, bunt her stocking and shoe, Mid let tin- lining of her shoe on fire. She was taken up perfectly senseless in which situation she remained about ten hours, before she re- covered. A Mrs. Cook, who was standing near the door with an infant in her arm*, and anoth- er small child by her side, w«s ako knocked down but was not materially iujnred-.the children escaped unhurt. SlamW- INFORM \TtON WANTED. la the tp-in« of IS!7. a man by the narne of JOHN ROCHESTER, came • nun En<bn-\ and rmidtd awhile tt Chtmplain. N. Y.—Fiom thence he came to Whiting, Vi. where he r si- ded almost a year ; and left there for the southern or sooth Western states. Whit* al Champl in, lie wrote tn i>K family tnd frienctsin EnnUnd, teenme to Anurkt; but peiiing BO return, dctp.irrd t.| their coming before ht !•. ft Vermont—Hn brother Cicorgc Htic^ctier, and i niilr, tojfeihcr with hit, have arrived, 8c will reside at pres- ent cither it Champlain or Wlmia< tr have all the anxiety imiuinal)le,t!>»t he Should have the information —Hocbcs- Irr is about 38 y<ars oict. li^hl com- plexion, very i-ood humorid, and t)>raks in the Scottish dialect—be is a v-ry stout, rohnst men, fcithfn! at his biisint si, regular in his habits and ol more than middling information ; will prubvbly be employed either at fjrm- loij. cjuarrylnt; stone or ditching. Any pri-Min wt.o may peruse this notice &c t' ink they know him, or where he is, ni'.t ronfer a f.vor on him and bis ftien !s hy conimunicntinjr the same. VV iiin<», June 26, 1819 N. B. Printers, in the United States, uill 5ef»e Ihe cuse of humanity, 1-y ,i>iri); thval'ove an insertion in lOcir rtsptciivc papers. Sen Serpent ajnin .'—On Satur- '\.:_> forenooa )»»•, the Sen Ser|H'nt was di*tiniil_v wen liv several per- snns, on Siiiuale twacli, fur sever- :•! hours lo^eiUer. willim a wimll ilislnnee of ibe shore. As his eoui»f was itarnUe! «itlillio beach, bv foUnwiitj; him\ far several miles, they liatl 3 fuii-oppoflunilv of »b- ^ervMij; tiis mntions. He is repre- sented as «uim{ning so fust, tbat it uts Mvmvliaies difiii'ttll lo keep up with iiiiH, and soiix-iimes *.o »lo», (hat walking tiKMleralrlv wouWrn- at>je iUrfu lu kerjt pure with bini. On«e in a few minutes Ue v>«u!tl elevate bis beat! in un irccl po-i;ioa. MJHI «wim a eixitiilemble tli-lam-e in lUU manner—and that wverni liru«-s lie threw bit tail above the s<irfae« of the water, uliirh «HS ilnliiictlv seen. liU longih was ! e^limated at from HO lo luu fcrt ; ami, to u«e the e\jirfssiuo ot a person wlio saw him, *• he resem- | Ijled half Uarrets strong lof^-thf r in I a row.\—All p»rt» of Uh bei\ I were atteraaieir visible. August s- \ Th ibeir Fret thr HesfoJi Dify -tio. Jul v 00 Tne efliperor and emprett of Aus- tria »))int thr priiripil |)'rt of the list winter in ll.ly. O\ i»ie 27*b of Miy, t uy »rriv-.-<J at Napiei- It hos b»en st«trd that commodore Sunn w« in- vitd to profeid to N-plcs wi-.h the American iqii»Hron, to give the rmt»< ror an opportunity of viewing it.aml on •he litol June the emperor with the kini; of N<«|< i-v ami »«vir*l nn-inbers •jf thiir lamiy dm\! on board th e United Stitts'ship Franklin. Some >f Oie mcmiicn of the Austrian ntyal fimily, lately in England, »«; very assiduous in exiiminin^ all the impor- t<nt iir.piovimcn s in the rat-chanic ins, pinit u'arly in tl»e consiruction k cquipmrnl oft'ie ships of w«r. Aus- im i* not • av6S power, hivini; l»it a tmcll i xtcnt of maritime frontier, mid Kith t>>e exception of her lately acqui- red Itaiii-n postct>)on.lnit a sin^ ,)\\. The go».:mment his. however, recent- ly been imptorintr all tl>e m<-ans t''ev potteM,ol enlarging and strengtluning lnir miriiic. It is not surprising, tlieiefnre, thai the emperor, in Ilia so- liciiuoc lo q<i*cken tlie giowth and slrcniMh of (<it nwn tnftnt tinv)-, should be inclined to wim »s the progress that list been made in the improvement of ours. • ;anjl!'<>;w frjm 'hr .National .1 fora\ nf Jn'tj 30 uvnihr LVPOKTAXT. By t'»e i-rrival yctivrd^y afternoon of the U. S. thip Hornet, Cjpi. Rerd, from Ctdit. wliicr; p'ace the left on the 11 of Ju'y, we are informed that the trc\tjr w>a not ratifiud at the time of her stitiOK, nor it it prota'ile it ever will 'tr. The Spanish ministry were debating warmly on that tuhj- ct when Cipt Hted left Madrir3,(Jum33-l) I'ha S|Mnl«rda at Cadis aay, it wjsl not be ratified, for fear of exciting the dis- pleasure of (irrat Brittan. A Sp«ni*h tqmrfinn of 6 ships of T1 Runs, • »f from 33 o +4 gun«, and M-veral tloopsof «4i Sec were l)i\R in the harbor at C»dis. I( w»i cur- rently reported ibere lint 18 000 troops woulll embark, am) the wl • I uuu d be drttimd for the PRO I\UC I ION OF I HE FLORID AS, »nd not for South Aintric*. us w-<t oriEinally conicmpla- led. A French squadron of I futile •and 6 brift hare joined the expedition ; we learn thty will viil under the Spmish fl<g. An »r>ion «as fought ofTCjili*. nlmut the IS h June, !xtwe<n the Spanish n.liona gun hiiti Voiun- urio of 14 Runs, an-1 the BUCMOS Ay- n.t |;ovtiiiint-I>l brit;, In'lt pendenci*, of 13 suns—when, anamcful to rel»tr. the Ijfer w«s cePated. 'Ihe Voluntario had orriTeti at Cadit. much cut up in Sails and rt<e<inrf—/»<- 4 vessels f.mjl.t under the fl •% of life United Slates- The oBcers *nd crew of the pjttiot pri»3teer Consihtjiion. tsk-n acme dme sine: near Gibraltar, (jfter being on si.ore) are at C>d:s in cJunpconi Gen. O'Dorn-l» jrovtrnor of C<dz, had received an order from tlie kini;, framing a pinion to nil Spanish sub- jects found on bo^rd thst vessel, -nd J command lo execute all ihe J-iT.igi' rrn; he, however, remonstrated ^gjit.M this barbarity. The result of his refu- sal we do not know—70 Americans arc amon^ the prisoner*. At»ut the 2O\fi of June, the Mar- quis De C«sse Vnijo »nd fiinny, wcte lakv-n vt midnight lioin their ''utlhn • in M'drid. i»nj banished to wnc lui - ei^n pirn. Tiic nature of iliei- crimrs and p-'ace of>sile is a Srcrc— some even suppose mat they hove been assassinak-'t. The Unhrd Sutrs s)>ip Franklin ar- rived afcC«Uztm ihe 3o-.l> June, wit; tlte t-on. Jonathan Ku>ieil and family ; Lut finding they could not be accom mortaled with p3Ssairc on board iru Hurntt, they rcmnicd in her lo Gio- rail <r on ihi 27'!i, where thty will cm- D:rk. in a mcicliam ship fur the Vni- ltd Stites. AU our icj'i-.droo » at lii! raliar. '1'r.c Trench national corvette, La Njr»ntnde, was lo s -tl itx}m Cidix^ on Hit IS h July, fur Ntw-Yotk. io iuvitt home alt tiie Frtnch cxiks. Mr. Tu- nis, our consol there, will fttnin in her. Or. Heap, and I.t. Berry, of the na- vy arc patscogers in the Hornet. Our fljfair* Kith Spain, ha»e ex- d t-utisiuVrable nt-uspHper 9|>eo- elaliun. AllImugb flic news by tbe Iliirnfl furnislics notIiingdefinitive, u-t public ojiinion sif ms to favor flte apprrlifn-.ion that lUe ttvuly will nut be ratified by the Spani»i) governmeut. Tbe treaty was no doubt Made in eonformily nidi (he iiislrnelioos of tbe Spanish miiiis- try ; btri tbe ascendancy »f Brilish iniiuoni'e at Ihe Court of Madrid wassuusMjnently so great a»lopro- dn»«a re\olu(ion in (herabmci. It h 111 is inSiKtice wliktii, it is beHer- <((, has prevented a ratification.— How long it «i!l nn-fioniioate must appear >rr> doubtful lo tUwte who have nuird flic paprtehiBsness and itiitability of Ihe SpanUli monarrh. Ii is RT-nerjIlv U-lirved, I bat S)Htiu I135 a gtraranir« from Great-Britain oi' nt ic-Mi seeivt ait) in ease of war with u» ; aad tnts bees flattered wuti tiie idea that J&tropo may content In matte tommnn omr | with tier. Thtre liuve b«-en »i vcr at recent inriiitttinq* in I lit\ Ri>!i-! cabinet, not •n1\ ni'a dinnotilion {<• r.onciliato M|>IM. lint lo Jlfrpitri ti<r»«irfor »u. Of Ihe. firm, llu- bill broo^lit inlo parliament hy llir iliilisli ministry, to prohibit British sobjeuts from aiding in the «t-rvivr of tbe Sp^nitli patriot*. UITIII'IM H strong evidence, inasmuch as mil only tier <li-!miwW<l «il(lier<<, l>i:l IKM military odicert. had been prrniit- led lo embark, by Hbip loadt, umler Ibf eyes nf Ihe government. ''\\' Sou ill Ani'-rlia, with Ibe. avowed inli-iiiinn or <>|ipnsit); the autliorily of 8|iai!t. Of tbt* latter. I hat it, preparation for w»r> |>.u licithnU willi us, we. bstve wtini! imiivaliuns on oiir northern frontier. We beur of (hi; cx^iecled arrival of sev- eral regimentit in Citnitdii, Hnd of (In- u< lu.il .ii-rival of home of llii'iu ; of (he t-nn-ili-iii'tion «f t'orlifir-alinns, anil the increase of the na'n! forur upon the lakes. We are lulit dial I'oinmanilrrs hftm arrivei] fur the In-avy sliius at Kin~-(on, anil tbat sonic of tbese flie almuit in » con- iliiiun fur immeilialc service.—G. Britain has cviiiccil an unuillinf;- neas that we should obtain |ios*c6- tion of East Florida: First, be- eatiiie she would like lo possess il berself; and secondly, because it would enable ui, in tbe evenf of a war with ber, terioii*iy to bai i-4s» her W Intlia trade anil dislress lior eolonies. Bin Ibe strongest mo- tives tor wishing n war between Ibe United Stales anil Spain, if she en- tertain* this wish in the extent at- cribrd to her, must be. I bo expecta- tion of seeing our commerce crip- pled, ami her own extended in a proportionate rnlio. Her subjects, khips unil capital, would soon find a profitable employment, iu priva- teering, under the Spanish flag, up- on iiur f-oiiimerce. xvliild her own would remain undisturbed & flour- Uhing. Lord Castlereagh, bas found it y in appeal to ihe feelings I ami patriotism of parliament in a | very animated style, which was not ' wiiiiiMH iu eflVels, •• The first • question. (naitl he) -wbieb tberoun- j ir_» oo-bi to look tit iu u frarlrss & ! manly way wit-, whether it ought I lo lie --ntisiii-ii with its fiimnci.il »il- ualion in lime of prnpe ; or tehrth- er fomt tfforl ottshl nel 10 be matlt, to tnublt it to mret Iht burdens of a near war, should such a calamity tin/orfuitni'ei'y rifsi't us.\ Tbrre may be nothing meant in all Ibis, yri the faris aud cireumsianecs sliDiild be adverted lo. Spsiio de- rlinrs lo ratify tl«e treaty through British inliueiit-e—the Auieriean miniiler at bi. James has a private audience vt tl It ibe 1'rim-e Rrgeut, mill • to- BritUb uiinisler has It'll \V aldington. \•'Ulra'.ci £fe.\— .idvorale. WAK Will! SPAJM. A report has been in circulation at Biiiimore, '-that Sp,in had declared «jr JK-'JIS: tiic Ciiited Slates \—Uut this r.-[KfT is more tli n contradicted *iv the *iriv-.l of the Hornet at New- Yi.ilv. w'-.ich must hive brought much iattr news from Spain thsn could h.tve hrcn rti-civrd at Baltimore. In au'dl- rion to wli'c'i ihe editor of t!ic B*l'i- mere MnrninR CiTronicle says, li w t (>ivt not the titgh'.e&t crcdr. lo Ihe re- port ;\ ai.d il>eii adds ihe loilowing ju- v !ciut)5 re run Us- Mbanu Jo:. \ I nut tome obstacle exists, with re- Kan! >o die r.itiGcatioii of ihe treaty lor he cession of the F:Ori<!as on Hie pare \I his Catholic m. j sty is more than proti^blc ; Lut we hare not the ttigiit est »pprehension, thut tlwse (lirBcul- lies will be termimtcd by an open rup tare. Tbe ar^umciils on which we found such an opiniun are abort!) these ; Sp^ki single handed, is not a- b'e to mtasnrc swords with the United States : She wuuid be cantious hon the provoked the hostility of two conti- nents instead of one- But it is said b) those who believe in a Spanish war, thai some of the European powers have determined lo sdupt th* (juaricl of bis Spanish m.jesiy. Thtre is no evidence of this kind ; not the sligtii est testimony hat been adduced to prove that all or that any of ll<e Euro- pean powers,ha» made t common ou>e with Ferdinand. On'the contrary, they one and *H, seem disposed to maintain tlie' most friendly end amica- ble relationships wi;h tbe United States. Unless then, there is vine evidence of this kind—some evidence that one of the European powers .will espouse the cause of Uie hpjnish monarch, «re art peif.cily warranted in rejecting the re- port of a dcclarstion of war on his pan tlie U. States, as destitute oi ^mt te U. tates, as destitute oi he least shadow of probability. Span, would not wm!«»ly draw down upoi hertetf tbe hosu'iiv of » power, more capable of doing injury .than qpy Eu- rupean power. In consider! >g the ra with which our cuantryruen would en r . R e tt panics lo wc i, „ ireversy, we can but atii,pi the word.d •sliak-peare: m io»-jfeaic • •' \Ve tee them staiid like »•», loundt, in tbe slips, Straining up^ .he suit \• tbe game** a foot.\ from thr ffofonal li(clUgcMer, Juty S\ Letters have been nceircii in uiij •:ity frcim Valparaiso, in the Somii Sea, down to Ihe lO-.hoi M.,rch ; l n , m i perns il of wliich, the following p Jr » iculart are gathered : The 0- S. Irijfaie Macedonhn, capt. O«*nct, arrived at Va!p>rai%o on the •i8it> Jjnusrv, after a pi>s«a|;e of 80 lars from Norfolk, and I 5 from Statca L.tnJ. She experienced uncomrnoolttf tine weather off dpc Horn ; and, be. iii); becalmed cloie iu with the Cam iVir several hours, the-«ffi:er« were tv lonisii^d to And no current : indeed tltcy did no; find the ship to be in tfc. lua^C silfcctcd by a curr.nt after p SM l ing Stated Land. Terra de l'urtro WIJ eaiirely covered with siiaiv, st far » s the eye could extend ; but the cape ind smalt ijlan.lt in the iieii>mmrhooi| had none upon them- After p »jin» the straits of Magellan, with cou'.Mnkj tine weather, the vessel fspericnccdl' t^ale of wind,of four days' continuance, jii-1 much bad weather. At the date of our letter, as the read. r already knows from other sourcet, lor I Cocbr.,ne, coirnnanding the t'nili. ^n n <vy, consislinK of the San Mjrtin, oi 60 guns. Ljuuro. of 50. O'Hitr^inj, 3\ 50, a corvette, ol 32, «nd 3 lirje hri!»», was out on a cruise. 'IV* Ai. dromiche (i British frigate,) left ai Li. mi 3 frigates and 3 tirigt of w,r, <nj t Spanish merchant ship, with a million of dollars on bo ird. It wjt expected ivtry moment lo hear of (lie rcsu I a! lord Cochrane'i attack on th; port of Cillao, (where, nre hive alreatlv heard, he was unsuccessful in his first at- tempt.) If be should be defeated, it ins the opinion of the writers of these let- ters, that it would be a most unfortu- nate thing for Chili, as it would hardly be possible for that government to refh and provision the squadron for anotUr cruise. If they mode no prix: money, and were not paid their wages, ike crews would certainly leave the strvicc: for, whcD they hid last sailed, the men had not been paid for a former cruix, and left the port much di>salUlicd. In- deed, the crew of the corvette routined, en-! confined their officers, with a vie* to take the ship to Lima, where Ibey said they should be paid for their ser- vices. However, after having posv* sion of the ship for three days, sue wat r-.ukrn by tbe effi-ers ; three men were killed in tbe coolest, five b*n since been shot without triad, and twen- ty thiee remain lo t e tried. If u*t Sect should return, after all, without doinu any thine, there was, jo-lgin? from this incident, little hope of Vttit KcUtni; to sea aifain. Lord Cockraae, it wis bclitvrd, would do ali that at could do with tbe means he bad, and,if the wind f«vo.t;d him, it was t he might possibly take or the shipping in Call*o —All his us- tains were English, and be bad i» Ut squadron about 25O English and A* mcricans, the rest being natives of CM- li. General San M.nin aad UH Cochrane appeared to be friends ; but, some appear to have seifish and not patriotic objects— desire to conquer p c ra,DOt Kir me salt ot fretdjm, but with a view of person- al ambition and acrandizrnKQt. To accomplish his views, be they wkkei or |be i hey charitable, St. Minia drains Ciili to the last doiUr. He it removing all the Chilian »»d Amtri- can oitVrers from th* army, mi paume, :n Bufnot Ayrcjiot and Englishmen. Hit tnemies say he is a cruel tyrant, and lint the p-opl« of that country generally fear, if ther do not bate him- U'Ili,-i;ins, the Director is t-iid 10 bt an aaii >bic and KOvd man, bo uodrr the inflacnce, if noi wibj.ct to the cot- trol ol Si- M <nin. The Mjccriorii.m had been waiting for some time, for judge Provot:, **• iiari, however, arrived. Il w*s t e in- tcntion of capt. OowncS to call at Lio»i after his departure from Va'paraiio. U was ntt known what consuscu* would be given t« Lord Coehrant' piocUroation of blottadt, of which hiive had notice, in regard to of war. If it was to be extended •- ships of war, as it was not the objecttf capt. Downes unnecessarily lo enlef into any controversy with those p»pl»> lie intenJi to delsy his entry until !l Andromache should have tried tfct force tnd validity of the blockade ; tlie more especially as no particular feus'\ ness, besides that of general obiern- tion, required the Macedonian to vwt Lima. This determination of capt- Downes, to avoid rather than cowt collision,shews a prudence worthy™ the character this gallant officer ' in ihe service. Take Warning.—It is a fact that ail dogs, and even cats.ha** at certain seasons of tbe year,* poisonous principle in the sah« when irritated, which, tniX« wuh the wounds of other ani- mals will occasion the terrible disease called the hydrophobia. f