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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol Xy Ho, 208=Whate Mex S806, NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1844. eto Two Cente THE NEW YORK HER ALD. i NEW LINE O¥ LIVERPOOL PACKETS. The Press of the Revolutionary Era, oe saree, It reg | oie yeni pelnlpeneroons the enemy have yet received, that fe Wasnsngton ol ie 0 OWL ol ee | ere | We Can learn. Correspondence o! e Mera! AGGREGATE CIRCULATION Boon NO a a Curious and Interesting Extracts, there, fel into our hands.——That twowery large Since the Britiah Innded, we have token seven ‘Wasminoron, July 26, 1844. +4 erpool Tlastratt: {the Man ‘rencl 1 id to contain near a thousand hogs | prisoners; and three deseriera have come in. ., 3 : ‘4 “4 THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. — From New York: E’poet pi suchas “a orate ry and | heads of to acco, had been set fire toby the rebels;] Yesterday it was re mtede that the enemy had | Annual Commencement of the Georgetown College THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. |New Ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 tons, i — sia and which were totally consumed, rather than let} burnt Lieut. Gov. Cortlandt’s house, near Croton] Proceedings of the Lay—Afternoon E xe: cises— = . Eldridge. ae Get [From the Massachusetts Spy of June 10, 1779.) oe ape tha henda.ot the pace bet B River, where they first landed. Grand Catholic Festival—The Herald Trium- the Public, N.sbip QUEEN OF THY WEST, z ip. By Friday’s Boston Post. lee thelr Govcvciadelmaree and nedtoctt New York (City), May 12. | phant among the Jesuits—Great Country—Thi THE NEW YORK HE! newspaper—pub- |” E ki y a y M, In to claim their Sovereign’s mercy and protection, ‘ . brig Ei _ 's vite ¥ 5 yy on IERALD dally newepap rah i het i ied | i a aly Bostox, June 8, | {2 t0 giaim thelr Sovereign's mercy and protection, | | Wednesday last arrived the orvatrerbrig Eater-| rene Counery—Ofied { Report of the Toaaivand prize, Capt. Filly, belonging to this port, trom a 21 pril j s : , Fourth of July. Price % eeuts per copy-—or 87 26 per an- | New ship ROCHESTEM, 250 tons, (FORY 3h eg By a vessel arrived at South Carolina, we learn | and that ameng the numbers, most of the principal nals § ‘Speeches—Hip—Hip— Hurrah ! ua! ‘cash aenne Bi . ; e 9 three weeks cruize, during which she has taken ypeech ea— Flip: cy bia “Tie WELKEY HERALD published every Saturday Ship eta 1050 to Mich at ays aeeetlipstinbere eet Ae see Geena people oe peoriaen Hace TopaARiy SOBA, three prizes, one of which was retaken off the | «The Duchess ef Maine, a lady of great wit iN be 2 . 0! ie ia oa rT D cnn moraiug—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum- saya ees iuly 3h vt §} climate; many were sick, and many had died | till rebellion is suppre: yaad fares ene south side of Long Island, by a rebel armed sloop | and accomplishments, usked some of her company that by advancing into the country, and by va- of ten guns and 29 men. Only three brave Hiber- | one day, who Were persons of wit, * Whatis the "i Ff tvance. ADVERTISERS wet that Phere government restored ——That we have met with ; Nov’ | 6 penne) fest eniting, fires flans shine, of baile in nians belonging ty the Enterprize, were on board | gifference between me und a clock Y They were Hat of the circulstion 0: the Herald isover THIRTY.FIVE THOUSAND, und in- | S04 ci.20 New, Vath, ate cuumnanded by F rious movements they had made, they seemed for | maguzines and stores, particularly a quantity of | the prize, one of them named Murphy, another | ail much ata loss tor an anewer. When Fonte- Creasing fast. It has the largest circulation of i ory Anachye asian capper eadlaan . be ante to Aen pe Charlestown with a closer ap- ed timber, fit for shipping——and that our} Rogers, the name of the third we Bereiot learnt; pA eet Teoh ee vonae thacacie pence ene in thin etiy, the worl. and io therefore, the beat Channel| "Lam rghin ar sega and sommodions ang re femiahec | fFOuch, but hud never Drea dearer to it that about | small armed slocps, &e_had rua up the river, aud | chowe gallant fellows disdaining to remain prisovers | to him, sad be iuatauty replied: The diflerenen Sor vasinass mas ie thewsity or , ona arriiseronn il Us ess a. thelr Toute; ey the Hee Potations | demolished a number of their vessels fitting out as | in the hands of rebels, concerted a plan, when they between you and a clock is this: a clock marks privateers, particularly one called the Black Snake, of ¥6 guns, ready to put to sea, and thatevery thing seemed to be attended with the highest prospect of success. were taken on board the pirate vessel, to demolish | the houre, but your grace makes us forget them.’ * the crew and AS rl? of her; ee Pc — Flowers of Wit. word or signal when they were to set about this Pe rea) Ash laudable exploit was, ‘she rises;”, an opportunity _ We apply the anecdote to the Fathers of the Re Georgetown College, and their festival of yester- soon offered for them to put their intention into é execution, by seven of the rebels jumping into their} day. Never has it been the good fortune of this long boat to fasten the t-ckles and get her hoisted | depor ent to be so agreeably taken by surprise. oo ea ea ae teat ang { Three cheers, officers and students of the Geurge- i t towa College! Three cheers for their annual jubilee dinner—but we will tell you of that by they had occupied, with a view to prevent the junction of General Moultrie, who was in their front, with Gen+ral Lincoln, who hung upon their rear—that such dispositions had been made by the two Generals to counteract the designs of the ene- my,and toeflect a junction when it would be thought proper—that the British army appeared rather disconcerted, had changed its route aud_re- tired to Beaufort, near to which place General Pro vost had his head quarters when the last a vices of panoane, 9100. leither the enpt?iis» or owners of Ae ey dh a respon Wi ofladiuensiusceise ss” vie Mune Paul ‘or freight c Ny to WOOSUiE's muvruRNe: 2 es BROVHENS & COL Ea Dew bine OF ly VERFOOL ® PACKETS, Te ‘trom New York oa the 26th and Laverpookon the Lith oreseh month, if ih i MB Price, and ip the most jant style. ioe) and AMES GORDON BENNETT, Prorniror ov THR Heratp Estasirenment, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassan streets Puiapeneuta, May 25 Extract of a letter from Baltimore, dated May 22: “The town is nearly clear of all kinds of goods, and many families have moved out—many more daily moving. The militia are getting under arms and march in freely, if required. Our last advices from below are from Hampton, dated on Tursday TO BMIGRANTS, AND OTHERS MARKING REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND seized his arms; he wes bravely seconded by his IRELAND. came away. The British army was computed at] night, after burning Suff Y | two gallant companions, one of whom threw & "i 2 ' a g Suffolk and some Whig’r | piece of a ted a plank ib ¢ DRAFTS, OR ANY As OUNT: on 3000; and the forces under Gen. Lincoln said to be | houses in its vicin tv, the enemy divided their force piece Oew amen eat eh kee pation soon after fend by- te. THE NATIONAL BAVK 5 much superior in number. there, an@ marched part for South Quay, and part} which che and the seven rebels went down, Suc-| At balf past tea o'clock, A, M , we passed over It is said that sixteen thousand of the enemy’s troops have been detached from New York since ‘etober last 4 ust, It is reported that preparations are making in New York for some further enterprise. Neither General Clinton, nor Admiral Gambier, were in the last embarkation from New York, as has been reported. Sir George Collier commanded the fleet, and General Mathews the land forces. ‘Three of the enemy’s privateers of 10 guns, have lately been ceptured by some cruizers from Con- necticut, and carried into a safe port. A correspondent at the northward informs that on ean be obiained of for Smithfield, a lithe town bigher up James river. At the latter place our militia were collecting toler ably well armed, and to all appearance anxious to meet the barbarians, who were committing the most cruel and wanton outrages on their defence- less neighbors and countrymen. I wish not un; justly to brand an enemy with cruelty and inhu- manity, but alas! stubborn facts too fully justify the charge. A gentleman from near Suffolk, as- sures me, they dragged a gentleman of consequence, ia both public and private life, (who is an inhabi- tant of Nansemone county, end an old acquaint. ance of yours, therefore it would be pain'ul t» me to Georgetown College, in one of Naylor’s ornmibus- es, at twice the price charged by the Knickerbocker line of ‘* Broadway.” We had intended wedging our “body corporate and joli 1c” into a private cor- ner; but finding every entrance bloc adrd, an old friend presented us to the worthy Vice. President, and stated the purpose of our vsit. ‘*Yee, sir, 10 be sure, walk up, sir—Wwe shall provide for you at wll hazarde? ** What paper does the gentleman report for?” “The New York Herald”? “Ah, indeed ; very well; the Herald 1s distinguished for its graphic and eceurate reports, | believe.” Ye: cess crowned the endeavors of these heroes, who after destroying several of the pirates, stood after the vessel out of which they were taken, they re: took her, and brought both vessels into the Hook on Wednesday afternoon, {There needs no comment on the above paragraph —every reader posse-sed of the least degree of hu- manity, must be sufficiently shocked atthe bare reading. —O, Britain, how art thou fallen! !] ‘Trenton, May 19. —By a gentleman who arrived here yesterday evening from Essex county, we uré informed that a considerable body of the enemy oom ORK. ‘hip ROSCIUS, Captain Jona Collins, 26tb ERO oe ih GARRICK, Uae 61 : june. ship SHERIDAN, Caney A Severotar, Lith Mareb.9 Shi OK, Captain b. i. Hl. Cream, Uta Apnil. ne GARG cara | doit tis thip SIDDONS, Captala 6.8. Coub, Lith June chbese shine ate all of the. Sint eae," apwerds of 1000 tons, eh , men i ‘Speed wit btm” he nn fort for pasesuse ae Gand 7 Do ‘s {O77 Also, BILLS ou he BANK « Tis NORE AMERICA, LONDON, ang. ite B axches in Canada, New B unew'ck “ova Scotia aud Newfoundland, dy 2taw3m jb OARDING AT 27 Cul ¥ i Bierce ener ot co remted ee nant aud ‘comforabie, rooms, j Uelre, bed roras aoiaing, #37 Couraanat tue, Ne ee Ly ‘Ths French Innguage is spoken in the family. 88 Im eod-*m pert NICAL CARICATURES— best and pet sale ‘able assortment aie pablish-d aud for sale by JAMES maple atare wi rovided, “Tvse ships are commanded by ced masters, who wil every exertion wo give Ke jon, ither the captains or owners of the ships will be 3 seat by" thems, unlose te 1» NOs i ; i 4 landed ia Bergen county on M it; buct! iuayer, will be vuuete diy: attended tos Price $6 per 100, we lapiz, parcels. ot packaase seat by” them, ealoevte: | ihe 26ih ult. upwards of 20 of the Indians, taken by | ty parsicularize him) together with hie daughters | [anded in Bergen county on Monday lasts burtheir) vr ering a most. powerlul ‘circulation overthe =i hography nad print col sr the gallant Col. Van Schaick, at the Onondaga | from their house, aud carried them on board thei country; and our purpose is always to give a On Friday last the following officers arrived at Eliz bet-Town from New York, on parole, vizi General Thompson, General Waterbury, Colonel tlousecker, Porter, Allison and Webb. Two Sub- alterns in the laud service, and two Captains and some others inthe navy, were at the sumé time exehanged, Saturday last about two o’clock in the morning, a party of near 200 of the enemy landed at Middle- town, in Monmouth county, ona picarconing expe+ dition, But from the alertness of our militia in NB h ng executed at short tice; views of public buildiags, merchaots’ places of busi ete drawn and c»lored from mature, and free (rom viet OF exirtivon e crarces Jv 19 ata w lin'ee FP FARES, BORPICULTURI9 Po, me.—rulpnate Ammonia for forcing the CropsSuiphate of Soda—Ni trate Soda, constantly on hand by Lwis rH’ ie tmeanneee LEW VEUCHT WANGER. H. PAKKER, 69 D . hetween Kim treet and Broad A. war, Agent fo the air of aluable Olt Prat age, Porers For treaght or. to Ef, COLLING &' COs, 58 Booth st, i BP OWN SHiGey SbOrLivecpoel. Letters by the pach ats will be charged 234 coats per sinc nest - 50 cents per oavce, and newspapers | ernt ac! ws? ree JLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAG us '» $i SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK, aes: sailing as under, Castle, arrived at Albany, among whom were two or three Sachems. Extract of a letter from Major General Gates to the Hon. President of the Council of this State, dated Providence, May 30, 1779: “T send you an extract of a letter from Mr. Ma son of the 17th, respecting a descent of the enemy at Portsmouth in Virginia. I hadsome accounts of 2 petal which added they were marching to Suf, ‘olk. extract of a letter from Mr Thompson Mason, shipping, and there, while the wretched father was loaded with chains, on board the same vessel, the still more wretched daughters (if more wretened it were possible to. be) became victims to the lust of those monsters of hell. Captain Davis was shot down ashe satin his room with his family, al though he made no resistance. Muss D- a young lady of great merit, who was carried away on board their fleet, has not been heard of since.— If these things do not rouse America, we ought tc be forever slaves. Archy Gamble was nigh being graphic and accurate report. The readers ot the Herald expect it—the editor of the Herald requaes i”? © Very good—the exercises have commenced —but come ana refresh yours Ives a dite.” Jn complianee with this suggestion, we were escorted from the refreshment room to the stage of the spa- cious apartmect ot the exhibition, The plaiferm was occupied by the cfficers, protessors, preteew, stndents, and invited guests, while the room below was three-fourths monopolised with # cor gregahen Liv 5 I _Are collecting, and bravery in repelling those invaders, | 0! beautiful faces,**mos' glorious to behold Amor Phe ship COLUMBUS Captale Gale, on the 16th Febraary duted, Leeaberg, May 17, 1779; ei taken, but. is happily just now returned. He says | jhey Pp kath dates on Board” their boats, by | the gentlemen were many of our mort aiminanalas ee the ERM BRIDOR, (gew) Bailey, on che ist March. | “+I am sorry to inform that my son, who is imme- the Virginians are marching from every quarter, which they were prevented from doing any other | ¢itizens, in public and private life, At the farther a LE tcl Sct Ral tha q ship ENGLAND, picnee power ete (caegee diately from Hampton, brings intelligence that | and revenge is in every month. calashlet that lundering two or three families. end of the hall, in on elevated orchestre, the Ma- AVANA AND PRINCIFG Cr yr Respeee i hip ORFORD, Capea Rah eth Abn ae ro of atm appeared sr psceecte road abies ALIS seaatters cane from the SREY pire al We hear Mr. Zedwitz, late a lievtenant Col| ated jlo one whe potuannred aie 0 ZUMA, in Lowber, lav. on Sunday, the 9th instant. Un. Monday they at-| Frenchman, whom they had taken in the Bay, | belonging to the State of New York, in the service | ost excellent music” through the int rvals of the 3000p (pete 3000 f Micacias ane EUROFE, Caotan Darber, ih May. ached the fort at Portsmouth, but were rennin trom whom we learn the foregoing perticulars — beloominmioy States, wasa few days ago taken up| CXercises. From the crowded staie of the room, ns 10,000" nee Cuba Be. dition to the abovesuperior ships, thexubsctiver’ssgenu | 0V Major Mathews, who commanded there with | The old scoundrel Goodrich is with them, and a:| near Morris-Town, dressed in women’s clothes.— | However, the heat was most oy pressive; and the ees ae {sco Sens Fone PLL ad poche toe ak per Tibave a waccession of first class American ships hed | 130 men; on Tuesday morning they renewed their | insolent as ever. Our town will be cleared of stores | 4bout the time the British took possession of New | (ncessant fluttering of a thousand fans teamed only cheap by the quarter box. thousand, by ea Te eter porte Te ce Oe eee! | cavack, but the fort was gallantly defended unul 4 | and goods in a day or two, and then, if they visit | York, he was tried by a Court-Martial and found | '@ #uament the purgatorial temperature, Over the , ISAAC H DMITH, 205 Froatstreet, al a can ured at reduced nose seudiay, | 1 the afternoon, when perceiving the enemy had | us, we will give them a warm reception. It is] guilty of attempung to give information to the ene. | Mustclans was suspended a magnificent: banner, 528 2w3uwere opposite alton Market reat Britain and Ireland, may re: | aaded a great number of men, and were marching | time the Whigs should rouse; we have been too] my, for which he wassentenced to imprisonment | tepresenting the landing of Father White aud the SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION. BA ide Pagracbareo era ad counter} ro uttuck it on the laad side, Maj. Mathews spiked | languid aud supine.” during the war. He lately made his escape tron) | Catholic Pilgrims of Maryland ; with a simiiar de- RR OL TN CT ty Ro Yor come out; the passage money Sit be pro nly ge adcd | 1) the cannon, destroyed his stores, burnt three Prmapenruta, May 16. | Lancaster, and was thus disguised endeavoring to | Coration at the opposite extreme of the reom,Ad- se Mvdaring tie sey hy yen reed, Irma ons Necieeal and } Line abips of war we had upon the stocks there, and Extract of a letter from Cape Francois: get to New-York. He will now probably meet the | dresses were delivered in the following oider, in ‘Drafts can as asual be furnished, je at geovinela Baa prose or verse, to Wit: marched off his men, A party of thirty of the en- Ay wad Pine y ““Egcape of the Chrie'ian Captive,” H Castellan. unishment his treachery justly merits, vmy who had marched to the Great Bndge, were e hed “A ship is just arrived from Bordeaux, the Cap. otland and branches; aud ow Messrs: J. Balt, Son & Co., ij », Londo tain of which reports that Great Britain has asked er beeit Mie sehae s P company, iti ; ‘ “4 “ aT Pac: “Daniel O'Connell,” W.C Bird. “To War? J ‘ace. wm M mtercepted by “the militia, 14 killed: and 16 taken | of France a cessation of arms; but our Court re From the Pennsyivanta Packet. pi , fo War,” J. thea she ean farther pard apply {if by letter post paid) to DMAN, prisoners. Lhave the pleasure to inform you ‘hut | turned for answer that we would not assent to it PGE aae The Last of the Moors,” B. de Bo- To Messieurs the Nirah Moderate-men, Any- bodies-men, Every. bodies-men, No-bodies-men, the Trimmers, Temporizers, &e. &e. &c , where soever dispersed throughout the Thirteen United States of America. the miliua are turning out with great alacrity.” By the Hartford Post. PROCKEDINGS OF THE ENEMY IN VIRGINIA, WittiamseurG, Virginia, May 15. without the concurrence of America. We have taken trom England, since the commencement of hostilities, twenty-nine trigatesand two shipsof the line. Ttis expected Barrington, at St. Lucis, must Pavilion aa entirely new eparious apari ments, best Bargments to, the yiiens tiads have beea add d wave grounds in front On Dueling,” W. P. Brooke. “Invasion of the Moors,” B. de Delacroix. ‘The Exile’s Re- N. B., Pi so Lisesyonl sate Contenannse gl ie iged by toe sopular peceoy eaipe, Saf ig nego very cach moa turn? ©. Li, Pendergast.“ Knowledge Necessary ire dare, aad to Loudon.on the ist, 10th and 30th of ion As Above. ] j My Freedom,” E. ©. Wonneliy Music tastetully plagted wich PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN ANDINELANL| Last Sunday anexpressarrived here trom Hamp- | surrender or burn his fleet, as he buries near fifty | Genriemen, tok , }. Dont ce hve been drerhaniad and now arsins pn Srl q tou, inforining of a number of the Buush fleet ap-} of hismen every day. Barrington, although he. is 3 the approaching campaign will, in a few L ae pinto PR - pitts op ytza” J. ear eh RN ei gti peating off Old Point Comfort, consisting of four| far superior in. ships, avejds an engagement with | A weeks more, be opened. and probably, Gf poss | Uybrents “The Poets ef America,” FH Dykers, Geficioncicsof peat ecgaons, aed. every will be uoed, THE Abt LIN || men of war, 16 transports, 7 tenders, and 1 galley, | the Count d’Estaing, who is constantly watching | .vie) renewed with redoubled vigor and cruelty by | p ft ~y ay iM: vag eae Belshazzur’s receive the visitors of the Coming season in a manuer BO £0 be i i OL PACKETS. with upwards of 2000 men, and abont 100 flatibot- | his motions, and will not quit it till he sees the end | yur relentless enemies, permit me from sentiments |“ Diale aay egec ph iy bei : pes a Ren ecccncas ott resort in the United } (Sailing from Liverpool ou the th aud 19th of every month.) | tom bouts. The next day they landed their troops, | of it.” replete with humanity, to submit to your serious poe teee usal) ou: Vapationst tie BW. a z Persons wishing to send to the Old Conutry for their friends + ep i 'y, to st y Jenkins and J. H. Dopnegan. “ Our’ Country Fe- i 9 thoes whe have ot heretofore visited the Sharon Soriagp san take the avecasary arrangements with thesubscrivers, ane | “io took the tort at Portsmouth, burnt severui} At anumerous meeting in the State House Yard, | attention the following considerations betore thal ble 18) c iry Be te autichent cosa the q1 ten sr Gs vei J save them come out in thas superior Line of Sailing houses, and also destroyed a number of vessels} yesterday afternoon, Gen. Roberdeau in the chair, | awful period arrives. pote ue a i” Lhe umimiskey. Ugo- ve Sulphur Sen y identical w cxeapeten BS ae be Pee, you’ the’ Teh gna 18th of every mod there. The otlicer who commanded in the fort | several judiciousand spirited resolves were entered | ‘That most of you are really actuated from mo- "These peri ee ae can Kiaile: orelinhing by the Guacdrrent teainoay of a medical: ten, who ace ac | GHIYo cays aie dain thereby. atloct a eriggy cading ships, } round the enemy so far superior. to him in point of | into for reducing the price of goods and provisions, | tives of principle, I readily contes#; but that thik]. yer] incunece, reully cxecleete tha te gnsinted with doth, the Sharon arg éeteem d +t potent jou from that port, of tne firm (Mr. James D. Roche) is | uumbers, was obliged to retreat from it, after} supporting the currency, and reforming abuse.— } principle is no other than the principle of interest, aus i Say a, 5 ‘a ly excellent. The poetry Situated ia an elevated region of eouatry, vi ‘here, to see they shall be forwarded with care aud spiking up the’caunon, The enemy have since | Committees were chosen for the purpose of carry- pleased us, however, the bert. Two or thiee of made ont of the moat extensive siews and is placed jn dst o} ‘most. pic 10 Pa he os core ant” coutinually dry, cool id efeaipg 2 it reivus to the villages of Oherry ley, and Cooperstown. th raeco Linke, and of her points equally interesting oy Md scenery and their history, offer themes ‘every hand— Whilst a Billiard xcoom and foor amneious Ball Alleys, lear | ko means aaprovided within doors'for. exerci sement ‘Ul the Witwe Sulphur Water of Sharon Springs, it ean be aad it ig noy surpassed by ae of the kind in the know: Jo, rt you surely cannot veny. By pleyiog your wigerent games,you thereby ex- pect security to your persons and salvation to you preperty. You, Gentlemen of the first. denominaticn, from a firm persuasion that the British arms will prevail, and that your loyalty will entitle you to protection and superiority + The Moderate-men, with their hierogliphic ap- the recitations were choicer compositions then much of the home Sriswola’s speculation called ‘Phe Poets of America,” , Lieut. W. F. Lynch, U.S. N, wt bait an hour's souce, Was prevailed upon to deliver the reguler oration. He reespimbsted his “ life on the ocean wave,” and the wonder and itementot a life of travel, and returned to * Alma mater” of marched and taken the town of Suffolk, and burnt a considerable part thereof, committing many torced ravages—plundering, burning, and destroy- ing every thing on their way thither. Extract of a letter from Col. Lawson to his Excel- aoe the Governor, dated Smithfield, May 13, ing the sesolves into execution, who are to report their proceedings to the next General Town Meeting. ‘Yn CONGRESS, May 23, 1779. _ The Board of ‘Treasury having reported, “That in their opinion it will be impracticable to carry on the war by paper emissions, at the present enor- mous expenses of the Commissary General, Quar. atch. ‘Should the parti for not iit ig cused to thnas who’ weld: fh here: wien aay rode! ion, The Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Rackets, comptio ‘J ollowing magnificent 61 PS, Viz SE ak... RUE SUROPE kounk AMERICA. | GLAND NORTH AMERICA, with shel pupeciar | . id unequalled Arrungements, tne sad “I presume your Excellency, by this time, is 10, for the cure of rheucpat mi, billows’ nd des WOey chatlocanes of hac one! M ical | € 4 Georgetown College, with much of the same feel- Daptia hpmviainterand tortie Give of wry sipeleey-anie -xiorea f pretty well informed of the strength and move-|ter Master General, and Medical Departments ;} pendages, Messieurs, the Any-bodies-men, Every- | j,¢, teeta Serofaia, liver complaint, bronchitis gcaeral debility ct i seaaidiaiaeanaaeannlaommpeeies meuts of the enemy. Front accounts which] have | that it appears to them that a general opinion pre: | podies men, No-bodies-men, the ‘Trimmers, ‘Tern age cit He ele ae by oa wr nde Fhas boo creed byaome of the most eminent medical protes: ing, of remitting money to their relatives, can | received, the ervel and horrid depredations and ru-| vails, that one cause of the alarming expenses in | porizers &c. &e. &e. from the same, delusion are | <iuth’ Americ: pe pk es Dr oul ag By Teoeat analysis made for the proprietors of che Springs | Scan rafts at sight tor any, amount, drawn direct | wine committed on the unfortunate and defenceless | these departments, arises from allowing commis. } vainly led to hope, through their particular eonduct | \;¢%4 faith thesmsine He ey ied that. spac eartae by one the, save eminent Chemiets in this, eouasts Mas PRESCOTT, GROTE, 8 & Co. | mbabitants who huve fallen within their reach, ex. | ston in the numerous persons employed im yuri | and cunning, that they also (let either side suc | snd licenticusners attributed 10 the Catholics. of [Pointer Asiuat new Yaphi che fllowing ra havebee | | Mas F3 eaters; London, || ceed almost every thing yet heard of within’ the | chasing for the army, and that a very general dis, | ceed) will be perfectly secure. ; Se Lee cre had tet eninee Seca Eaic-rbinnts of Magaesia+ hich will be paid on demand at any, of the Bushs, or the| | circle of their tragic display of savage barbarity !— | satis{action has taken place on that account among | However, Gentlemen, “be not deceived.” Ex-} had seen sorhinget lj add-wad gure’ tele sbud i i ‘and, Seouland ay Wal v4t*'! tousehold furnuure, stock of all kinds, horses, and | the citizens of these States, and that in their opm | perience ought to teach you wisdom. Has not one | jot be vo, from teasona which he adduced, Le re- ion it is necessary to put the said departments on a different footing with respect to the expenditure of public money ” Resolved, That the same be referred toa Com: mittee of three, and that they be directed to report indiscriminate lot of devastation and plunder been the common fate to both Whig aud Tory, wherever she British banner has displayed its visionary cess? Pray, Gentlemen, how are thore persons who formerly livea in affluence and splendor among “ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. 35 Pal sdoor va ee Felton Bankes? N.B.=The Od Line of Liverpost Packets wait fenin this sar or Liverpool ou te it ty fveaeh mouth. “Furie ra 20 MI find it to j ing ol ontry WT. A LET rt and, in short, almost every species of perishable proper- ty are effectually destroyed with unrelenting fury ; by these devils incarnate, murder, rape, rapine and violence fill up the dark catalogue of their deiesta- ble transactions! They surprised and took a smail commended an unwavermng propriety and adherence to truth jn all things; anc urged upon politiciens that they shoald not be euiity of misdemeanors against’ the laws of honor Satbhate of Line a! phat ime ++ pHy daca phate a Ohionusot Sodan i sdvantege to select this favorite nvevance, i! S ; ‘ and, truth, of which they would be eshamed ; fw ow Albany, ‘Troy pre merger el vody of Frenchmen at the Great Bridge, whom aplan for that purp:se. . vou requited for their loyalty? With the most in- ss i, “ 4 c tar iie Thibeer oa Uces titeed, siorates OLD Link LV ERPOOL PAOKETS they murdered immediately on the spot, to the |. The members chosen, Mr. Dickenson, Mr. Hunt: | different neglect! And ufier sacrificing their for. |*4, iy Givicuals. siden eke nition, await the arrival of the moraiog ears from Behe- . amount of veven. The feelings of humanity are | ington, and Mr. Burke. tones, their happiness, their wives, their children, | fighta, hibele, libel suite, certificates,and. such ke, to convey visiters to the Spri distane: deeply wounced with reflections onthe various and} E£xtractfrom the minutes. nay, all that is dear to men—their country !—they | would become,like U.S. Bank, an “obsolete idea.” CHARLES THOMSON, Sec’ry. In CONGRESS, May 28, 1779. nevertheless are constrained, through dire necessi ty, to follow even the menial offices of life for a pointed cruelties exercised towards eur suffering countrymen, and call aloud for the must vigorous acl Wel te A a for jane; or by thr ily stages, being about forty- amental principle. &,. =. 4 i . decvatspa is sup folicwiegncar Conoesias thar enka to succeed . agond road. | vin ; ing sigs mt ‘ When the Hant lieut t closed b “even boat ot Albuny arrive at the Sharor sling Say ula on Bunny the shite ill al ge ‘the and epinted exertions. The militiaat this place on} Whereas, it is indispensibly necessary that the | daily subsistence. fe 4 ibe band dock ay in peel gh pa hope master iain for dienes wey Ganonen’ | Pave abu rom NewYork, rom Liverpool | being intormed that arms were coming, they were | greatest economy should be intreduced in pub i¢ J, 1 1s true indeed, you will sometimes see in the | seean wave.” 2 flARPS_ DOUBLE AN 5G 3 ue crt § ow 4 wy, 7 much spirited up, and possess the greatest desire ol | expenditures. ‘ ‘Royal Gazette,” that the ePreeeranes will be] Mr, W'' Po Brooke ‘Gloced the exercises ina oun Li AND SINGLE ACTION, W.C. Bartow, (Feb. 1 Maz. ie | revenge and retuliation.” Resolved, That a committee of three be appoint. | given to Gentlemen Reiugees of unblemished char | covehing and consistent valedictory. Music __ ie enOWeE BROADWAY. : he ENGLAND, June 16 Aut 1) 5 i sh ed to make’ strict enquiry. into the establishments | acters” ‘To do what Why, to become thescav: | Toros were nect conferied ce yolle y : NE; begs to call the attention of admirers of 750 tors, Oct, 16 Dee, 3] Extract of another letter from the same gentle- . struata; th end rhe - grees Were next conferred as follows fe « thie delig) tfal instrament, co. the large and elegant aaso't- . Bartlett, Fed. 16 i]. man: re Biogen mala Sept wma) tne ory | Pict bat ll ydlen gent lola cook} Lynch, U. 8. N. the degree of A.M >. Don- f Hi. ne for sale at 385 B . ‘Pheneh deil | Che OXFORD, ie 1 i 7 ‘ an artments, and to consider and jeport the | 0 transports, or ste wards Lo privateers, ‘elly. N ‘E ba ee Mingen of toecks aed’ blearnaibateh at tee 00 to ‘a | $ek if]. “On my way down from Smithfield towards Sut tetrsnglnentpatd taformatiogs wivelzalial ‘appear | These assertions are facts. [ speak not, Gentir. | \ BPR TR Ce eh sh he cxeetled and led The ‘Rathbor folk, [met numbers of the unfortuaate inhabitants 4 ' Y ; G. Marshall, Tenn.; W. P. Brooke, Md unncted su tha best prinenies’ aad Reve gi tne moderd im | Che MONTEZUMA, S July" 16 er!) | dying from the rapid approach of the enemy with | ‘© be practicable and expedient, and that they have | nen, from the ***%. or say so of any one. 1 spesk | and FH Gunnell, D.C, the degree of AB. Londow and Paris, end at Earopesn pr ce.. 1080 } bry dan.) | such circumstances ahicione ‘as langu yi | oower to call for returns from the officer, and for | ‘rom occular demonstration ; aid was Lto ate mp} Medals and Premiums were then distributed Murrauted to bear the teat of lima, Harpe repaired and fui |. Lowber, 1s May ant f feel ma pleasure (I belleve yout beceitency | iatcrmation from the officers of any department, | 4 true representa.ioa of the miserable groups ol te | sriong the stndents,cistingnished for study and 4) ire. | Bunge, he ‘ . BROW Ne, Che EUROPE, Au 1 . 1 | Pall, hips sopirmlaciet y cellency J ind to confer thereon with the Commander i] ¢gadoes now starving in New-York huddled to seit Fenocur bgt fet AE. (Moke “from Exar, Londoa, oe Dee. 1 je | will think) in enumerating and dwellin, the vancement, in their respretive when the $85 Broadway, Sad 73% Chambers athet MY. HG, Farber, April 1 7 i | dist { satay ananiuminttetle Weetects Chiet. gether by sixes und sevens in the obscure alleys. | vusinees duties of the ** com ment? b j13 Le Atwid)t'm Eatablighed 1910, | Che NEW YORK, (new) (Ang. 16 Gee ') | distresses of our countrymen and fellow creatures, | “rie members chosen, Mr. Dickenson, Mr. Sher- | “ where chariot never rolled, nor flambeau shet tt: | oneurn ie, LOTMEnCe NSH), Dern but on the t 0 th d any th iu Pei : consummated, the audience were dirtireed es. Cro) Dees % nee | Fite Bite a vee aa eeene = fewer weetsa 108 | man, and Mr. Scudder. rays,” cursing the hour of their apostacy and those | 1) jrands Phabeil out to the freak ae hie > AL Che COLUMBUS, S Reps. ef rY i Suffolk, a part chiicht iar actualy: in farses] Extract from the minutes, ina seladed ey 1 probably sand find it no ar | iy the yard, as by georral peter Saatine Thee 700 tons, Jan. 1 ¥e, 16 ; . $ CHARLES THOMSON, Sec’ry. duous undertaking. ilanthropy, however, urges saad’ waht rap a ass hay sis vonxenine: Get May Fi Juno if and the whole eb vere pe ay emall time.” In CONGRESS, May 28, 1779. CTY: |W ine to unfold the curtain of humamuty, to drop the ee oeeerere Raber fidiow acn weepeire rhe 1050 tons, ire 43 rom Rivia gions Royel Geemte. Resolved, That a Committee of three be ap-| melancholy subject. " 4 > Th 7 Saha vs maori ead deg = eck ve Nie, Hone (Gy) May 2% Joona comer fhe mow eda mode oft] "tte ents yu, ten, by evn wader eet | i gud Case ea ee on done eae Gi pee H gociating a foreiga loan, to what amount, and in| ment of regard; let me conjure you by those sacred . . : se ‘ J «heir cabin accommodations, or in their fast quate! We are happy to be able to inform our readers | wnat manner the same may be most advantageous. | ties of men and fellow-cowntrymen, to avert (whilst praia teal ay meible directors of this that his Mayesty’s forces on the expedition, under the command of Major General Mathews «and Sir George Collier, entered the Capes of Virginia on the 8th inst., after a very favorable passage of four — but the troops were! prevented by contrar: winds from landing until the 10th, which they ef- fected at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, at the Glebe, itis in your power) the impending calamity. The storm is gathering tast; the time 38 trave!- ling quickly on when the great and sovereign mand of **self-preservation” will be strictly adhere: to; and IT have authority to say, that that lenity which has so long distinguished these states canne: tor the salvation of the people, be longer adminis » Mi La} I ‘the commanders are well known ts men of character saperience, and the strictest atten! ways be paid to Hi sromote the comfort aud eenveni Of passengers. “Puneruliy, ax eearda te day 0 railing, wil) be ebosnved es rerecofore. f The price of passage outward is now fixed at One Hundred Jollars, for which ample stores of every desuripiou will be ; wits the exception of wines and liquors, which will Siamniahen by thestewarde, femeyebe tt ur ly applied to the use of these States. The Members chosen, Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Lau- rens, and Mr_ Smith. " Ordered, That the report of the Committee ap. nointed to confer with the Commander in Chief, dated February 2, 1779, be referred to the suid Committee. Avtkxxoon Exsnoises. At Bo’clock a company of three hundred gentle- men sat down, in the great dining hall, to. one of be most sumptuous and comprehensive dinners ver “got up” within the ten mules equare, The Murine Band gave a peculiar zest to the dejeuner ther th eaptain or owners of tiiese ships will be respou- | On the western shore of Elizabeth river, just out of Extract from the minutes, tered to their enemies. rited music. sole fet any Nee Saase fier a cannon shot of the fort, which the enemy evacu- Cuan.es Tuomson, Secretary. _ Awake then from the “ stupefaction, ner cin! Faber Ryder, President of the College, age, apply to ated (through fear of having their retreat cut ofl) F Fane's froma voluntary intoxication into torpid insensi | ‘Tesided assisted by his associate protersors. To GOODHUE & CO, 64 South su betore the British troops could reach the soutt: The | adh let weeld rte a oh ae oility.” vis right Sat the venerable G. W. P. Custis, Esq., Post OF Fick. Ieh and of BARING PROPER BAU P NX. | branch of Elizabeth river. ae cardann pth Be ay “ Be not deaf to the solemn call of occasion an’ | of Arbngton H d others; to hia lett, Hon vessels made their appearance in the North river, they consist of thirteen ships, three brigs, four to, sail schooners, three gullies, six topsuil sloops, about twenty smaller vessels and a great numbe) of flat bottom boats. Last Lord’s day (3tst ult) 1500 men landed eight miles below Peekskill, on Taller’s point, consisting of British grenadiers, Jight infantry, volunteers ot New York, July 26, 1841. ENGLISH MAIL —Letter Bags per Royal it ims HiBERNI4, will beelosed ar the Upp rand Lower Post Oshers in tous erty. on Wedoesdsy the Slat wstant, at forty-fy, *. M. ‘The Overland postage of 18% » pai Hu The General having taken possession of the fort, and placed guards in the town, encamped his army in two lines, with his right to the furt, and lett tw the south branch. On the 11th, the flank companies of the Guards took a strong position, ten miles in front of the |r ft wing, and the volunteers ot Ireland took another, equally strong in front of the left wing. The cen S Skioner, as P.M. General, and Hon J. M.S. Causin, of Md On the removal of the cloth the learned and eloquent Father Ryder briefly, wituly aod happily dverted to the exhibition of the day, and the ac- complishments of the students, and propored- vluates of the e—May the their com- necessity. Rejoice not in the absence cf thoug! t, ia the contempt of foresight ” But let us al/, s10e i is our interest, a8 well ae our duty, be wnanimous “Ina word, gentlemen, the period is arrivec, when it 18 no longer # question whe are Lo compos: party, or who have been to blame” Such div cussions will not probably obtain conviction o: BR GRAHAM, P M SCARPA'S OIL eo Kom she Boston Cy ay ote : second rh hips of thi {Stu on the it, and Hinrae on the lth'of each inouth, ua f0F 279, Via om Brom Havas. Ketown Co Ni New Bhip one arene , Acovstic Oil Ist July. i . | freland and Yagers. Monday the Ist instant the vither side. The day is past for reflections on thorr ) of their degrees be worthy o do.oien #) doe It co.be an exosllen: medi ship DALAT RO LEE {at November. sep the line was covered by an impenetrable enemy landed a party on the west tide of the river, | Who have aiven confidence to the war, or on thos: ments Load jeate Ef ‘ han | Is » —the sal- , responded. » bore q imo ay Mi Ya unsnewerable teatimon ship UTICA, chore right to Suffolk, where they arrived at daybreak, | small batteries from which they threw some shell. | Viner ae country. BRAMIN Ww the parernal solicitude wih which their elena and cannonaded Fort de la Fayette across the river, all that day ; two gallies keptup a severe fire on the fort at tne same time. They continued their firing till 11 o'clock on Tuesday forenoon; me,.n- wnt, their army marched from Taller’s to Ver- 2 1» Mags, 18» No) cacy, Sold at, wholeaals nod set by A.B. & D. SANDS, Draggists, No, 79 Fulton stieec, 273 B.oadway, 77 Kast Broad: fund finding the town, deseteed) Geezedemeey en e- way jv#7 Im*m veral vessels, a very large magazine of provisions, 4 quantity of naval storesand two pieces of cannon. Outy two persons were wounded on our side on the uceasion, Corron Factory Buawr.—Tne Pochasset cottor factory, situated in Cranston, on the middle road to East Greenwich, four miles irom this city, was burnt down 0: Wednesday alternoon lnat; the fire was first discovered in Water” had ever regarded her children, and he re- siprocated the seoument cflered as cordially as it was given. The President next read the following tow Now shi ae CHULA seen ane CAST OFF CLOTHING. 4B. Peth,d ist Reaver, GENTLEMEN OR FAMILIES Sestropn of converting ships are not sui ti igo, Snel thelr *euperfinons, og cast O8 Closhigg, wil | oining ull for comfort. ‘The price ‘of ew’ i __. | plank’s point, on which the fort stands, by » flag tar of the Magii she obtain. from thi S, hs, The volunteers of Ireland had some slight skir- | ! Li . “ ° the pic.er room, where it had made so much headway 0 fapniliee © cher te Gif CASH FIRICTS Teche itt pe wil Os ifarplied withevery'te | hing, in. which they suffered litderthe enemy | ‘hey demanded a surrender ; the parley continued | (hatall attempts to extingtish it were unavailing. ‘The rte fern het two hours—Captain Armstrong thought fit to sur tender, General M’Dongall has not received a jus- tifiable reason why the fort was given up. ‘this little fort was built on purpose to secure King’s fer- ry, from the insults of the enemy’s versels, which frequently had interrupted our boats from crossing ; it was small and would contain, with conveniency, about a company of men. The redoubt was strong and covered a barbette battery, mounting three pieces of cannon. We had in the barbette a com- pany of artillery ; they were all drawn off but a sergeant, a corporal and 12 privates. In the redoubt To families oF gent! quitting the cicy, or reat denoe, huvieg effecca icin eo, Pe pay vi SE acs wal one 4 ‘and at 470 Hadso Clothing ¢leaned and repzired. {C77 A tine (hroagn che pos office, or otherwise, will Fegeive promot ateentios jv20im*re , jefore the Vice Chancellor of the first Cirsun— Cigie Davey, bxecator of the tye Will and ‘l'es- tameat of Thomas Haggerty, deceased, vs, Bridget Callaghan and others z . of the city of New York, itor fe erty outta a ld Goods intended for these vessels will be forwarded by the aub- scribers, free from any other than the expenses actually in sarred oa them.” For teight 9 spay, 1. r iN, jes ad | Wo. s*Tobtine Buildings cnr Wall nad Winker af aachrely ithe aplgati fast sling’ packes ship BG ich veaine dCotlines of 1160 tous, wilt “Hor teeyahs ‘or pepoare, tering neegramedatioes Jed torgpiendse or ondary on boards ac Orleans whath Toot biteeks OF x, K. COLLINS & CO. 6 South at 100. i. Biddons, Capt. Cobb, will \enceeed the neruat factory contained 1,000 spindles; nothing was waved. | was insured at the Providence Washingion lusurance of fice in thie city, for $1,000. ‘The house and store wear })y ook fire a number o} times, in several places, but hy grea exertions they were saved. The loss was aiout $0,000. Hoston Transcript, July 26 and glory © er fotnders in the elevation of ber cuca Hon J. M. 8. Causin in response, adverted to he ancient glory and jullowed associations of ihe d Coanty of St Mary's. She had wo batile- fields, like Concord, Lexington, or York Town; out over the grass grown graves ol her Catholic fathers, their motto of 200 ceuturies, of ery) anc eligious toleration, was still held (Cheers) He w ge an lation of the example of the Catholic futh Old St. Mary's. There was one individual, having lost. in killed, wounded and. prisoners 24— besides 1 captain, 3 lieutenants, 1 ensign, 1 surgeon and 17 sailors, belonging to a French ship that was burnt, who tellinto our hands, together with, 2 cap anes 2 lieutenants and 8 privates of the Virginia soititia. _ The damage.done to the enemy by the destruc- tion of the trigates and other vessels they were building at Portsmouth, and the loss they sustained ML Canyon, ammunition, provisions, topacco, and other valuable commodities, which fell into our Daring Hignway Konpeny 1x Bosron.—Last night, as David A Boynton, who keeps # grocery store, was returning home, he was aticked by two per sons, one of whom knocked Mr. B. down with his fist, and succeeded in robbing him ef a small amount © change, and several keys. A gentleman named Shun of yp of eatate the packet hands, have been very considerable. 9 Haguerty and Daniel Haggerty Ist, two of the defend: | Qoseine and watt the Mth oC ivi ee were a captain, 2 subalterns, three sergeants, and | way. who wi , raised wn alarm, and ranto Mr.| ever, abeent, whose absence he knew would be re~ eet whose lacwenty ther ra tae Ua fKien A he goog aniboniiy, (0s Wie Here me 44 rank and file, They had provisions and water | Boynton’sussistance, ‘The robbers then ren off an differ | gret ed by ail—one face was missing—one ion ent directions, pursued by Mr. Shemway, and one of the watchmen, Thelatter succeeded in actuating one of thr robbers. ‘The other escaped. The captured robber giver his name a9 John Adums, but will g-ve no other account of himself, Several skeleton key# were found on his per aon, Me. B. was notmuch hurt, He had $700 in his wal let, and agold wa'ch, The robbers were ween prowling about the store in the evening Boston Mail, July 26. fistinguished as a scholar, # wit, © putriot, & gene ¢ proposed, theretore, Viulledy. tas there wag a living (the Vice President 1p for the gallane ) He deept to serve thirty days. i Wednesday evening—The wind now prevents the shipping from. advancing to Fort Clinton on West Poiut; which, we suppose, is the enemy's main object. The fort is now in tolerable order, weil provided, and the men in high spitits—the mi- litia are coming in fast, and every appearance is ix in. that part dom of Great Tunis aad Teton fed Treland. are and each GF them ni nh tous evese Webruary nxt A. D. 183, oF the bi ‘hed tnereia will be mu feared b) “Star Yorks daly 23, 1844, jy Itaw3w! is re Bs ORDER OF AARON VANDERPOEL, Justice of the 3 t Court of the City of a Nouce fe herety givens Pursuast the. provisions of the sailed on # secret expedition, arrived off the Capes of Virginia in 4 days after they left Sandy-Hook— that on their close approach te the entrance of the Chesapeak, a inost violent storm, atteuded with thunder, lightning and rain, came onat that instant they anchored, which lasted about half an hour, and then clearing up, afforded the pleasing prospect nda Christian Ith of the Rev. Thr he President aseerte< representative of the fam ) present, he shou ty of his household —(1 gretted the absence ' it C. =| No 9 Tontine Building, cor , GETARATE ProrosALs, cated and received Se, office w to lay Ss OF FIC! ¥ ue to 3 ?, M.onthe sca(nte auth rising attachments against non-resident debtors, | uxt, accord: for furnishing for the av c The enemy hav at in force, ‘ brather, for af ‘again 5 fieea| q shore—That the | Promising. | ‘nemy ‘e come out in force, 4 ys * NiGtIGLS a redenzo “nated ote sa nha "ion cords O ‘Woo. aa hesceud cont fleet Pahet Herat ad Gane to an yeni and, itis var are from seven to ven thousand men. | Sruenpin Coacu.--The New Haven Herald no. | there was a man cupable of fling the we on thin same wil! be sold for the payment o1 his debts, anlexs he ai 50 tons th Coal, 2240.b to the ton, poten and eorenmad near Portsmouth, regulated in such a manner as to Their troops from their late excursion to Virginia, | tices axplendid couchy well worthy of notioe, wnd on: | occasion to the gener | os ction, Gaugiiter) it insite drt yablona of tn aos; aud tat te | Svh Wood aed tou brot eho quay deltvered, mea: | block up James itiver, and the egress and ingress [Teturand tu Thuteday, ads thou landing a that wu amply copay 8 vi from any oC her citien® | was that ma He woived ony fu i" tore ne ee debts due to him b thi sand | -d, and taspected at the yard, free of expense to the novernment, . ; i in | at New York, pustied up the river. 4 Bee onte Lin this family matter, mocwithist ¢ one of the Sve cr a) at, You tan SF Comets tme BS | cas wode et Beg of the Ghesspenk, 20" thst all commanicatiog in | tye re ed ec ve learn that the | seen, mero roam twa they coaid spare ate pew | Nojarhold had eels ss-Waahig Yh ue we ron ag the commandant of¥ the yard may reavif- | point of the extensive trade that has been hitherto foe +4 an [aay omen propeer'by enemy are in motion, as if they meant to come up bility” ‘The next toast was :— ft idden by Bon 4 % \ formance. Payment wi day carried ir old friends the French, was : York, and from thence to Valparaiso, The Courier soy« id ™'Bated the us day Hine a ti daly approved re bled ‘wiih the Keeut ieoutving tom bat wholly cot ue N reat number of captures “have | the east side of the river, it isthe most elegant and perfect ‘thing of the kind we | _ The Father of Our Countiy~ The c« ashe ‘le Este } 3 ‘D WARDS, cent as ai sequrity. been made by the King’s ships and private. vessels Arthol’s Highlanders, ealled the 74th, who ar- | ever saw, and reflects great credit upon those engages in | United Btates—and the exyy cial in his witne vie ‘ak tiasthialese Attorneys for Atzuchang Uroditer. sv viawtw te JAMES BA BOTO as of war; aaa ne field is open for their making |tived at New York some weeks ugy, are all the | its construction, of our venerable guest, through who .(uacul ity