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Mr. Editor, trok tII~ AOY RTiSER.1 It is the practice of some Editors, who are jbint publishers ofa newspaper, to ap lpdthOir names to the articles written by each. 'In a remote part of our country there is a paper called " The Stars and Stripes of the Union," edited by Messrs. Sawney & Pdt. I extract the ibllowing articles : Foreign Kews.--It is whispered in the fashionable circles, says the L~onlon Age, that a hole WisS seen in the right silk stock ing, of her (Majesty, at a late ball. Some malicious persons say that ihe rent was caused by the great size of the Rloyal foot, which refused to be cramped in t :'narrow a space. San ney. Domestic Neu's.-Oiir Washington Cor - respondent ilorm its tt :tt ;a late cron ded levee, Mr. Van Biren's wig fell oil, andt left .his bald pate exposed to the gaze of the langhing assembly. Pat. Awful Conflagration.-The Maine Wes leyan Journal says, that the winged light ling from heaven, on the 10th iltimo, fell upon farmer Iliggin's fodder-stack, and consumed it to ashes. The children gather ed them up and scattered thema to the cour winds. Sawney. Devastation of Crofps.-The Edgefald Advertiser says, that in some parts of South Carolina, that land of heroes, patriots, and 'Nultifiers, a black chinch recently attacked the colewerts, and potato-vines, ati utado at hearty meal. The old women are in great trouble. ljit. Inlependence.-We sa% it boldly in the face of day, that the Editor of the Rag Biank Banner, is no better than lie should be. Sawney. Iighly Jimtportant.-A Paris Editor says, that 31r. Woodbtug and Mlr. Vandal, as the French style these gentieten, are dismiss ed from the Cabinet ofrMonsieur Van liren. Pat. Final Notice to Subscribers.-Wo call on our patrons to pay fir our paper, or they will beo charged withont exception. ( } cents nore on their subscription, at the ctd of the year. Sawney & l'at. YAZ~OO. [ron -rE Anvan-risEa.] Specimens of a Alodert Dictionary. EVEaRY IloD-Ourselves and those of onr clique. ios esTr-The worst policy in a cotr rupt society. PaRNctPL.S--Political--Chameleon-like in hue, ever changing according to the in terest of the holder. BEAuT.-The dream of mioon-strueh poets, and the idol of beardless and grey bearded boys only. Q. Domestic News. At tempt at lnsyrrection in the District of Colu ibia. 1.%sntxcroe, May 30. The Mayor of Washingtou has received a cotntunicatiou fiom the Mavor ofGeorge town, disclosing stte facts which render it proltble,that the eagrues in this district, aided ly sote from a distance, contemapla - te I a grat abohlition tiovetent, by seizing arsenal, firing the three citiesof the dis ..,.,w lo- gr l aniiIi~ agi~. * .uttnonia biita ioo petitions. * JntflC its have tnkalpplaiee.. C'or.pondence Char. Mer. Tr.n thbe Ch.rkson er.-ury, Fmra.-A hlil beluine:2 o'clock og S: i urdaty aternoun laist, at fite biroke biot n lie premi ses of bi r. .1 ahn Mlay, cabint mallker No. 69 Qtteei-st reet, in a two andia a half story wotbdent unilditim tused a<~ a n orkshop'j. It oirig'inatted ott the seondl floor, . amlt is. occupant. when the0 smkeo wats lirst pecrceiv ed discovered that th~e roott weas on fire - tnear the cliimnpace~~t. TLhte whole hnild itg int a fewv mmunates waIs envelobped in - ltamaes. VThe kitenj of M~lr. Cotidy. anex door, sbOn anght and was pairt ly destroyedl Ibut ithe timeily atrrivah of thte enginies 'atnd lhe entergy uand ellicietncy whhil which athey were plied, pre~vemted the fire from (xtent ding futrther thian the sa )btiildintgs above . Mr. Mazy's two and at half story wandena kitchen i athit a few li-t of the burntiit 'nilding, n its bilown tap. n~ hiehpr glvete2l Li stible dwnellinags otn the tront oIf Q ueen a e; and indeed all aironnad. Ii ad thle * ''~~- occurred at tmidntighat, the des rauct ion f oPerty wtontid have been aimmetnse. t'he workmen were aluenat at the time, ing just ,initted the shop11 iand goneit to -naier; they left a ire in the ehuitmey, over which they wvere tmolting glue, and it is poe hat the wind comtin~g dowlin thiro' he iLue ofthe chitmney, scattered the sparks and einders amtong the shavings tear thet haem th, which cotmmunicated to the floorin.' befoure any assistance contid be p~roenirted. F'ive coltred wvorktmeni whotr were ini th~e hoip at work dutring the dhay, hlave been nr~ ePm ihby the pioiee atid are. now audcrgoiing t e xitaiiation. ilMay ni us insuared ini the :\tngntat int ah ee atd Trns~t Cimpany~tfl, for A.l(000 (bi -. .k in tradelt-$2,500 of tbis ainont -c :e lnates as dlestroayed. r'r nn the Charkeston Courier, June 7. 'I'.a . r TTMrr To) Fitn E Tn i Cr'r v --I eeni 8 andh 9 o'clock on l'Tuesday at... attempt wats made to fire tile resi em-:Mr., Atndrew Moll-eta, on1 the Weet It- N Meetmabt street, atnd tnenrly opposite y t e ular C harebt, byv t hrowmi a roill or *a.* -vmeh lort iiunatd y tell betweeti the mly-n (tit blns~e. antd rm' ini the -ti Ier, lite tiie, di.eov'er,-dl athe comtibus-. h-ner, antd exiitignlhed lie lire. - tit n mre dtturitig a tttmp1t wva W~edneisd .iy~ moitring, bettweeni 9 'ctek at al zt premui--'s t-en t id by .1. C abler, at a residlencet aitit cabai t d O ' c s h o , mCMe e t i a ( l t ' t i d ii : o r N o% r t h o f t i h e C r n r C h a ~~ n PrS nndoer the pizazz~a, faicing~ the h, I * icht was fourtuniately dhistcoi~ a on - p ! extin ghihbed. Ail the. dotmes - ei' onib re es havet bieti arre.edtandat~ In both the cases abovo mentioned, it is clearly evident that they were designed, nud the nes of those well acquainted with the premnises. I'rom the Char.e stun .lercury, June 8. F'Len-riI-:n A'r-ri:-:r-s -r'to FnR.Ti: CI-Y. --11etween the hour)1s of 101 and I I o'eclc vesterIay forenoon, the stable otahed to air. Iobert Vill's slwellisng, ini Meetini-bt. opposit the Circular (hurel, was discov ered In be on lire. Simssoe was first see, issuing from the lilt, w here the' lire must have been Ibrown nttong the 1nky. 'Ihe prompt alssistance of tile firemen soon put it (nt. 'T'hree negroes who were onl the iret3ia's at the title, were apprehended for exannation-we have not learned the result. .'1NoTt-a.--T'J'he firemen had careely puil up their engines, when another ularin was rgised, ande hliuldred nt ere seen rulslhin3.r aloni the sIreets, flunk oi(e sceni ofeonltl .gration to another. The fire was ftund to proceed fromt he dttelling of lir. J1o. as sot, Watch M;ker, Qutceen-street, who hal just sat down to dit:icr. when the people rushed in, and Cave the alara. Oit an in spection of the garret or leeft wlesre the smoke, a ppeared, a chamtily ofeomhssible materias were discovered half urnI-tied I,: und evislentlv placed there ht a short tile' pre viots. In this, as in other cases, tile blacks were arrested, and placed in custody for cx nallina tioru. I'rom Mlec Cusrile 1'ineeer, Mauy ? . O l1i t i ",0N . 25. Iht:ua-G o.uirrens, E-ASTa ns lyt,n-,v Cherokee Agency. Ten n., atsy -27, 1-:. ljor Ge-eral Seott.o theUtited State:' Armiy, anininntes to the troope n'setnbled amd issembling in ihis country. that, "ith them. he has been charged by the resi ent to eause the Cherokee Indianns yet remain ing in North Carolina, Georgia, 'I'e-tiensee, nad Alabama, to remove to he Vest, ac cording to the 'T'reaty of 1:35. 'llThe Cherokensa., by the advantecs which they have made in christianity & civiliza tion1 are hv far the umist interest ing tribe of indianis in the territorial limits ofihe United S tates. - t the 15,000 t 't hose people l ho are now to be removed-(and i the time within which a voluntary emigration was stipulated, will expire on the 23d inst.-) it is understood that about liimr-fifths are opposed, or have become aver-e to a dis tant cimigratin; insd alth' 10n1' nre in ac tual hostilities with the United States, or threaten a resistance by arrns, vet the trops will probably he obliged to cover the whole country they inhabit, in order to make pri3utiers and to march or to tranIsport the prisoners, by fam n ilis, eitler to this plac e, t, Ios' Landinig (3r ('titer's Lanedin,. where thev are finally delivered over to the Superitnteridamu oif CherekeLe Eimigralion. At 1-STA, .Tune 2. Tette frot the Chero!rc Couret r.-T roi an anthttentic sonree we phaen hefore otur renders the following intiu-mtien. respa tiang tho proceedings of (yen. Scott in tie Cherokee Country. This inform:tion is milore favoralIe than cohul have I.cen es peelted ; bu we have to lean )what efreli the extraordinary moverilent atr Washingtons, Sill prodce in the mindls of the Cherokee Indians, atd what eoirse Gen. Scott will ti el himselflhotd to pursue. in regarnl to the instructitns which tist have reached hin by this time. On thewGllh of L . - .: i-or@1"Ootiitienee Ito oprition if gathering the Indlians wisuiu the stute of Georgia. In compliCance with this order, iipward.. of :2t) lindiims were as:emhled at ebeo:a at 10 i'ghet-k, A. ll., cti he 27th. The s:te Cnumlber er -e :s.*ibled at a post near Cailile 1 t neon;i U a~lCt thle Sixes', on the moierinig ef thes 2Niht and 5li))a, nciiI it is p).eb::le that upwardsCi! of' -.0:t1t we~ir-e-:seb-d :33t Ihoei lphne(es hv the night s he t rotiy-i-sei m*ed reinetan to1 leav, e thic ir' oblserv-ed, hiowe-ver,- thait buiit vsery few~ vo3nne itinen, oir wario3r<, wer.' amstli thosei b:rntt1 im. Geti. ;-eian hads givetn rde to ,--ml the Indsliitt in:,lhiately- to3 5he ai*enev\ mi I'n lionni's, ((unmer's Liodi 3:;.-Cont'ution', ainr. Deca .Ar.-l Itve ju!sit't ar3ri ved li tiI I-lace! fromi a tour of thr-es daiys with Ii troops)1 belo(w Iiwre, andsu as I haeve juis timset enough bef -ore te mtail clost.es for y.osir plate to3 givei you1 a3 brief CiCcountH of th ierore-ss ande sucess~(1 i ote troop3s int thle arrest and1 collectinig toiget her ihri emiiraition to I le wiesi , tw he lLroike 1 ldiats stow r-eininling m( the toulntry, I have thoughL~It it miight ntol only bie initere-sting to yourtiself, liut als-o toj your renders generally, if 3Son cani get it in your Satuirdaey's papt~er. On Mondiayl hast, atccording 13) lhe ordhers otf ( en. S1cott. i he troopi~s in I he conniiiueLs of Ch~erokee. F'orsvih, GJilmoer, andel l.tmkitni, mtadle a1 Ssimutltaneout mollve uipoin the Chier okees, and3( I ami hihIl~y ptlsed it infm-mst 3(3n t hat the~y havt e sn eeeededl b~eondi te cverty Cheroee, 33m, womantli nitol chiM iti all mointiniig to) ahbout 15 or lItit)h, w ith liie I or* no treeubtle whateve'r. Tjhe tithe coinni es otf the C heroker countltry I lave'*( not heard3 fromsi. Th'le ChIerokees ar iall11 seenred in3 the Forts ait thte dIilli-rent po:,3.s in the coutrev, whe tC(3( hey' will rini~ 5t. 1il furt her ord ers frotmI etead-Qoirter-s. G reat praise iish ilh(ie tthe fis iis an idlers genrl ly. 3o falr nt least a-s their conidnhet entme wi thim my obiservalioni, fore ind~ie Itnzd limmne m nner it whuich thIey havt e itrete sts' Chlerokees. Tlhev ate petmit.. -s 0e (to ceet all1 thelir mioven'ableierty andts sell ii toi the hiet advan~ttage: atnd I anis tr ully chad so see iteir whtite neighibors coeeit int und~ Paiy thiemt lhe full valuie ofC jt. 11lany <-I'f te (IChrokee-,s s- shibiitedc ai cotii(sse , fielin~p' n ils m tthers of' themi, nite pariei tilarly the' youngtser pil ot. seesm Io bes ini Igh splrite aill, hoeiuvs-r, have eigttifies tts'ir' w illiigne-ss ttremove 3o the west. 3'he are, howi' even, behottutrino undtcer a ede Ines ve hispes. It is btelievedl lby someii oft the miost ilb hgeigt lutes iam~ong5~ hiemi, int 110ss wiill meet t hemt at lhe A geev.~~ n1o3( re lievo themi andI sendis themi lack to their hsomes. Theys- state. nnd( so heel ieve', 5hl lio5s ha-s em-ed a cha0Inge in lihe trenay of0 1S35, by ~i whih they havet Itt-n ap1t-a-a tn-i s Such in formation hias been extensivelv 4 emiiite(i anmong then as coin'fg' fr Rtoss, andi nmany it thenm reliionsiy be'iioV t. ~ The Checrokeo dillienhly isi wiw cotu tidtered by tie people of this country at tt' -n(1. No hosility whatever can neow m ippjrehendet Fron then, tiuless it naylidb if North Carolinaa. ('nI:-l:svlLLa. C. II. June 1. hir lftn days or two weeks panst, thei venther has been unlsnally cool for theltin 110 if year. Ont Friday last, soie parts ofthis j I)istrict were visited by a showe"r of hail." ilternaixedi with snowv. 'Iwo or three mnorn fi. last Week We had considurable lrost 11 sintie sitallitions suttiicientt to injutre ve.e atioti. Now, the neather is inoro niild, 9 >ft the nights and morniigs are v: t coltd. 1 Tile crtops inl this neigihborhoodt ar: fiml- " irovinug a lintle, but still very harkward.-I I\hIe:at -enerally, looks well, and proniises - I god ihil.-3louniaiuc r. Glorious P'rosprets for Good/ Cros.-W ire infotniied by persons fronm varitnls parts >1 the contniry, that there never has beeni a noire beauifuilil prospect ir i1 full crop of <:; riin in hii seeijon of country, than nlow eists. Ii the hle:1 st should iulfil the pre c1:1 expecation, it n% ill naake Ih hearts ill h loainers of id Fredrick rejoice again, t -'rdrik (l a.;j Ilcrald. f (Yayr Meet"l !ng.-A great meeting wafs D n hi nfit N. Vork ton the "21th ult., at which V.rpln:icik piesided, ,,i.,t!d by 100y I re-lreide nts aitl 11 secretaries. An ad Ire ande resolutiouns were :adopted, norni-i aoting 111r. ('lay liar. fthe ('residenc'y, but re ilrring ilte niatter to the National Whig I onventtiont. in be held at liarrisburg, P'enn. f it I )ecentser I l9. 1 'l'he N. York 'Tifties has hoisteI the hano- c ter of Alr. Clay lr lie l'residency, %n it 31r- t l'allzuiadge as Vice Preide'n t. C 3utrl.,ton. Ml r. t On ilss.--The rintor bune \i",lington 1 113W is, that Alir. Biiinhaaini: is il go ilto the state )epartment, nd .1'.r. Frsvti, lie i )reent head, to succeed Mir.. evens-m :s i 1linister to lznglaisd.-f'atiriot. MlisiceIlanACou. I-:rmni it :iin y . Ira, ' Iy ,,* ::1. FRtOM1 Till. NS)ill:ltN\ 1.'ati1i:t During Oulragt .---A f expres, fromti Wiaturlownfl reahted this city ye~terday af crnoou, brinigine despatches to -Gov. l ary, I runs the istrict Attorney, Alarshal, &c. it I hat plare : by tn hicb n e regret to learn hat a mloot extraordinary outrage wts comn nittil tnitlian the Aleriean waters, early i l'inrsday morning. The British stenn .oat Sir Robert l'oel lying to ltot 7 miles Fro:i 1rench Creek, on the river St l.aw fence, Was forcibly seized! by a botdy of frnlled mnen, suapposed it) be Canadian're Enges -t oil lire, aInd eniarely consuined. i-rom th: Ruston elcr. Journuli May ;1 . Steaier Xt-w E ngand Sun k.--T his iuorning at I o'clock, the steam boat New R.llanld, n hick be-t dhis city. last evenin., t 7. o'tlock, fr Rath arid Gardiii'n, wa. 'tn iuno by sehr. Curlew, aid souk in thout .1 mall' ail atinor. The accident oceurrcl about ten miles oilT loons Isand Light. Nearly all the pas - Iners snceeteed in getting ,o hioarI the A tehoorer,saye two woj -ru*,edi ;i' 've-tnawu ittnedStandi.,h, of Prid -t.,. j who was killed in getting on board the ichoorer.-Brigg's L'ulletin. 1 .)estrurtice fire in \untacl:<t.-'i--e loi (A's ing-, letter, givinu anre, hof ati l d1 rn ov iral ;ian~tne, was: recehived iin rwhieb~ io brte ontciiig tt J . .si's mmt iatlflC il ea ier densolished abou1 'N is Jiitt ns-aanng withr were te ropen i,. hieitlhige il Bri candes inifac th richl .i'ene on ie rialer onItes-a boaii it-- btiber inrastbe of ithie ailding--it Threiii seit liogof the ~twn wa< tvery Oret.i' i'. h., s'anntiIil etle c etainsieii---hil it is 'lo-r diiyIl ithu ig tat ie annt fIt. br o r~ breeilo br hullmiiidr touande dtliir-, ~ i: -x pec -a patof the ti piitropr y I was'i~t in eid.t'! l'he eic nesy i tire ytu intes lru n. r-t ii'om ihe N.) git. .1 trir c l' oer c. ill) is h ..\'- i T.l rai ti).1 il l Na Ii A y)1 g~o ves, l l to t itu r;-:o il- I oi-: co-r.i t'lc Ag.( 'reb 'ily tnhatia h'een laiict'iat, het pt ofiens iAgauit vret cu- mit Ihs wchole .hore o theI riversaperthiie stol t lins tlyr< itt-hs ten ere andi' arlly putii it aite b tockade.hv sth i-'e c i'pm nir.: Tilevenstook7 Iiiicei1n te, :ldo \prl.s~t Th'i1. koldeoftefc in-ngth c.r.V'eniitizesocieo A~t vrae, was: b rute medin( lo a( notic ;'hich~te nt imitrdltit the' oin-reil. liom a3t 8u1 o'lock ntel morn5ing o sphe-i i'l. " k Lt (ii our river to talse a rise, and i to to the secwl row of wharves apmnenced Jailing. CuIaI.IalroN, June G . -The uturket fior a lev dayc as heen very ,tilI, and in th ti finei - sligh t advactie ha. been paid. this article remaini as Ins' tiuo but traniactioJn ijnite light. Courier. Ro LIITI~a~ONa - unam.i.-".... .. 'ATE Oh SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVEC DIPART lNT. ?.r: Cosminut, tith ,June, 19!Nl~.S ;a E.rce-llentt PIERCE u. HUT s.Iq. Govrirnor and Commander lief in and or' r the State aforesaid. +1ERE' AS on the 2ith of October, 1837, it Proebiintion was issuedi by Cpartment, ollerinlg a reward of .20i a. iapprehension andt delivery ofI.\ CK, man si lave, the property of George lilly, charged wihl. innreler of Wa. 1, and n Liebh said Jack has escaped ed frome ja--tice' .W'her, :L it w:7; mae:ir kiowtn to this ment, by h-neiri* from Iis t .-eelu-ncy i e oVernro * of lienunky , dated 7th o1 i 18 hnr, the said nei re', .ack, vejksix weekpvs p to tlie d:ite of said 'ttiei had been apprehended. nd n a then ontli d ini the Jail at FI'riikl'ort, as as fi ivd't'rom2 justice, oi nieount of said nmrz. or, and as such would be delivered to uny gent clothed with a proper demtand froai his.Departient: And whiers, in conse uebcc of the nlfresaid iiformnation h-on)1 lis Excellency the (iovernor of' Kentuekv, I (letaud. in due and tlegaf ,ri, w;a mcacui-, earing date the 17th of A pril last, reqcuir rmi tie (overnori o' Keut tck v to sur reideI hg body of the said Jack to ite agenIt ihere n named, to the cud that he Iight be irotght to this State and tried Gor tie said rime: .1tn:1 wherens it appears ihat before he arrival of the igent Iriem this State it entnclkv, c nith the demand atfores:id, a In1 calling his Hname IIANeu: nppeared it the jail in Frakibri . Kentuc;y, with a inoer of nttorney !'oin (corgeM cAleilly he owner o'said Jack, and demanded hii: i-om the jailor as a rnnaway slave of sad blc filly's, to whom tih s:il jailor deliver dA nim: And that the -said liaicnck, ai a tog of said Allilly, af'terwadls -,111 ,.ai, seg ' Jack to a Air. Mundy. residinig is )wgg county, Kentucky, who ngan ,,d ttlRAnid reln-ed to inform the ageiu of thii 3de to whamoi sol l,or wvhere' he was ear: ied 14 it is further stated so This Iepr;:i'imni hiqthe tiegro's me, on the last sn-al, wn:, t d Iron Jack to I1w. .W KNOW YE, That to the inten tlstice may Ie done. acd the said Jac-lk i ,dros, and nhettos brought to contig I shi ient for the erime ai foresaid, I i. l it lfefr a reward of 1":l'1' 11UN 1 O) )LLAlS. in addition to the re '"red in my foter proclamation lth October, 18:37, for the a pprehen t d di1divcry of the negro Jick into aims il lrin this State: rad- hail Ithat :inomi or. ixh,:inflornation a;ainist nt ' pern o -'rsou$ w'lio have lieo guilty of Iiarbrioring ilin or as-isting the said .lack. as u i ive; iconviction in a court of Justice. A-d Its iirther prociimed an md tnOW!Q0 that thle iinfurmn, oni his app' :w n" qau dgiving~ evidence on the trxiail oh snelI wtrsonl or perstons chi arged w it lithe csi rie o or boring, ii ling, ori aisstiin the:~ said Jac!m: ii escaipi- romi ju.s tce, s:dl Irimin f reem o iiid discharge"~md frtomtfu. In iroiseemiiion 0 'nal prnoce'edlings arzinlstInsell, for ior ma 'eounni of any omtter oir thintg lit mias mvoy done ini relation to lhe esenipe of sai' a. In ts5t imonyt whereof I havi~ hereimt ii iert my'. hnd ant. L..aease the seral of' the Satian 1~ 't he alix ,eIdii'. Gth doi of' June, A. 1). IS8 . By olrer. I. II. SANON, Secre'tary of State. .PROC1. ~ f 1TO9 STAXTEOF SOUTru C \111.1N.\. Ksq., Governor und11 Comn;uander -in-elidei in' and ovier tun: State afmoreaiad. Ii1REAS itnfo rmna tion hias breen r cV eived by this diepartmen'ut that tino-e atroeious 'mutrdler' was commii ned ii he )istrict.'.of Ornn;;ehiti on lie iGrh dns ('f1 any'ilst, abomt ilark, in lie bodly oulon: i loN.' i-'i, whviile "itim.' by the hire in hi, m ii hons' , w.ho n a ;t~ and i it thaire who andl by rtime person as ye'ttunkn ow-.-xi NOR KNOW' YI', 'Ilihrt to the inteni ite trator iof thisn hoid craime mov, ~ hei brioig ui legalitunishmiient : I do lt'-rehr ti-r: en ird of TWtO IIUNDR~ EI) IDOLI.All.n u anly, personl ir per'sons who will give im .rmatiin against the perpetrator of' thie suit tnrder, so that the of'end er. his niders, 11m1 hiet tors tmay be apprehended rind stiffer tl6, ennlly mif the Iaw for the said c'rime. Antd it iR hereby fuirtheri proclaimed ram une' k nown, that the inilormairnt, on his nip erm i- nd 11( giv.ilg ev idence on lie tiasl o lbe sni murnderer, hik iad'rs, anid n!iabms hall stand free and di'chiargedm of' ind ('rwn nty proseen'm ion or tegatl ~ pretdinog 21. utsefio'o Oil Iecot'Oi~ olie sidm tmnr G iven under~i imy harnid nnid thi ----ealt oftthe St'itie,tt Cohinet 1'3. ISEII ' R. CAIT'I N. T I '.Public are* iiirel,v ctitiunlco a. Jg ai,,it recttav ug a note1 tlrtaii i 1 IYe 3o'li L. IboJokts. payable to Dhaniel i lu3t lot tilt' snita of 001. dollzars, miadeo :!bout thet 1711 ofl M~arch,. titul paya~tble rile Ist of JuryI. Saniele wlli n)0t le ptiiel (il presco ai t1113 ;r-: theao co nsideation.aat~ for wichel thle naote a as l Vl: oN I., BR11OUES. Thern oiooo..c Advoerise Lit; rejeldt 11111 l.ill thie above othir.ee l jtitta~l ghavt A hj i ier .-"t 33 olt I t ig ts~ i (',ot. 1 1. o r t. ea I jug (% .t o ; t::: u iin lit haui,iler on ar lIy i11 re~ocof tle i~t-~I \are hlat. l,;tv jog tny1 :t",'(- otr, ~; p, lit is 01 Jai l Coh. *te a; ill tis. 1711Pf~ year. 3111 icks , o i i n;;a in!tinea o thair frIoe c loan g th, wil h ilita - (Wtll readd ll persIa t ary ini hid aIca 11)1go an delingr 01tara.ii1 tt i ltvs iat 1s: 19~' d ~ d ontt*. han :14 gel at naltutaf-seson.ale :1 good :i .1 tlin of (311s and L dies Grit's.3 ..tle tip ita oa syeta le ,t 11:;i -,s ta o :1. 1 tl\ V t, ' t arna1 a fn c 1 'l I :aata!i.i \ alll liitta.1 .~avt I!t ;.o:-. ' itoyt an lSuimiinao-lajo.R. Nlo. :t :"o: !1 a-'.'r t,a-kono cldlntrt L ne I~ :olcia lti i S c r iaol fcy Plint. lian Bla;. Vat t~l-l ikIov oewI % 4 . Iiii lw:aco, Collar ol. Iutpiit prcka a in t., (l'liua ri nd~ vc..ik. :acs (. tt-: atI SicotB lks. Caju ua La ie iprir lckcloet& w it.i (;a~a~ lo- '"ja z;: taiac Ill! i \, ti':it i 113 l e I:sl e itclk e10ao t;1::-k l an aI iate l 'id ra l~cr it vis.11 iIat tA onaor:-.. i itl Bonet Capl aoI n toe ! neataae i a. (o..tfi fl 1iI" lin . ,e:iieaau ' ara,. hno he it a-t' In O01lion to j33 erittiI itoo nat. '-nod '-ib l h 03, ltitan itet tie tar taelrailaan l i icts ta > itautri t, Irhu t hey: % ill s~3)ill on ac rusistaf rcspee ,tltr:iiy. S itiof 18oao J3telt;l C .as Jiaad A and 'IInj ia h 11 t .lea : !t"l tcrllleuinau~i I I arnIraetha of at Et'ah tInd (tlra~ai i i -.lti iaetat, :t i o~ttO nxic o n willfo Ilies tolf repetablit. r . S i-r si'.of a. 315 *ttuilatl lo :al h.!as ha severalat I year,. ex pltllaa:Z t'as~ a:1 Teacher.l ard and la uiiar oi-orocatal t s1 termo~s t.('altrIi. 941 lI : '-t!-.e~l,r ttu fo r i-h~l l ll itc IiI4. f I' iniE1Vi4 I~ illirIt', and1( Corps will jtrnefrreview 2 ai Erll (ill ait t1he resj~ec tii .eI iO4'4.4 i.l f9:.l2Iu olo'vj~ri. viz: Thrae furt 0:2 ime o I 2i:tIry at%%l li12 II0t1' o: S;zttrdav the 2J. El of' J ugC iii J 'f'le~ :3rd {~:( ir''tl of Cava.lrya', at liaun Ii,('11 I ig'. Oi" l ulls--, til 'it-Ila the 21kn ,11 Tfi.he I ol Re;I 1444':I! 1,I :;' titry :i: ihcy'z, 04:1 2" :;trJ!2i it::1 :;u2tt 4:1 .1 221:. T h i t!: 1i: : ;1 i of I21t:1i4?'r' at the Old . Welk oi ''r.w!a.' the1 3rd Eof Ju11,'li ext. '1 I11 th lU(12i a aett of Infantry t Lowe's, fil''tt* 2ii Il' :aE'i1 aa '. air\.l"; .~c ''t 1:2.2 !i l t'; i t 4,1 :fat ,arv at ilicli. Thie $:ha I e(';intt~nu of' likiiitrv :;t Mtor row's old1 fild.c oni Sazturday the I itlt of TIhe G~illa~ 11?irnc:1 of Inazntry at Lomnax', 4111'l'1IeSda1ytv 4 fi Mill of S al'.. 'I'lic'11t Regi i e)nt o)f Intau try at loytl's, 0on TIhuirsda~y theC 19'th July~. Thelu "11 ;t [1 ca' 11U'4t ol ' Iliiv at ParF1'3 ol14 f'iel. 441n Saarl'421 the -list of J uly. Th'le 10ua11 R sint Eof' Cava.'lry' at Bel fast, on3 T'I.1tl 1110,2'401I oh'Jutly. TIhe :3s, h RI 41211, t (I'l I ot:t:t ry att Kel ler', old4 ia(4 444ili I'hii EI;I the '2il, Eol Jul i. 44 Ie::ha C( .~'inen oal Iniiat ry ait Lug's, (4:: Sa:t irnlly the 2Nallso (E l.. try~ at1 'Wilishoro', on4 Tuesday the Slat of '11."' (;it Irginccnt of' Cavalry at oges 022 '114r~E!1I. I IkE'! 411of A iigiit neIxt. '1'11;: !)tjil i 22E 7ila Regiment of' lInfut ry ati ('e; r~e.r jils, on a ~turd1ay the 4th of 'Flu' :: 111 1'r"2i~n1 o'f' Intfanttry at York - viletil 'i'iit -';:t, the 7t12 of .' ugutst. I ''I' ;: .1It ICS ''.,~n a of cd if'atry at TEbc ll''Y.'lr, (34 Ii 2i'.liy mit I9E1 11 o'A i4:l2!t. 'Flie 33, Ii 1 .*Li nrt:n of' Inf'aintry at JUnion C. II EE2t'. 2341 .(EP:ila the 3:thi of1 A igtist. The4 -15th 11 cgiti2t of' I nfantry at the foirm lfactor(-, ona %Vedmesday the 15th of The2( :i(.zh Ti "!!iitiCnt oif Isnfatry ait Tim 121441) ol fIE ield, 04n Satur4daiy fihe 113111 of' 'file :37th Ileiie(nt EEC 1ifalntrv', at Vsil ki's old field, oil 'I'ue'~d:y lie 2 I.t of' 'ThIe !;il I1ecri:Ileft Eof' (':i'.alr". at C:f'nevs old likll. o442 'I'Iina,'+iv. die 2 : :,:I of' Auhgust. Th l i I tRu'i a12':11 El' luI u a414'lt I!.ru - ti~i4'2, 444 : "'14 t '1'3, rle' 1st of1 Stt. nest. 't'he 3rd Le eriaain't ou' I fiaf;u'ry ;it'loe old4 stor'e, o') 'I 44 '411' the( .lt of' .'~etc er. - 't'he 1I I~, 1 2:44 0 of Caval~ry at P'iens - jil(, 4o41 '1 Iii r'"ay til't- lii of SeI.tri(ihlbr. ''( 5th Ii 1' 4124 44 Ed I 1f';42t2y at Iu te';=, tina S.2 tE24'If the Silt EEf Septemrber. he 2nd R'""inln of444 ItE:: Itry at hall's. on2 TuC'eday tilt' I 1 ill Septemb'22er. Theln "1'2 id I Jt.giman 4 ill' CIatry at M in io)2, o)n lii'~~ thle 1;il1 421 Se.pi(1irh)r. 'Fie "101I i,.: ri ;:eat of I 44 itrv at Ver remits'-, till :" 42Iiuril; the ilf.' l of Ii-i "('pt'nh'r. 1 Ilriw:ade will "I-5IP4il'1:' I;)r ir:.2lhI1,a aent - n ear Soci.'iv I lilI. 4)22 ?:ltna the Ist of October n:ext ; to irimaitn Luicainped sic Thle 29.t11 llegimniit oft Inftlntry wit'll pa rad4e fur r'eview atntI driil It 72 I):uin gt41I1 C. Jl4?.(', o44 7lodoi }"i: tile' 'h Eof ()4.'oler. T 'he Wizll I~E'gianlcnt or Iii':. airy at1 flen