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Least way
Sierra L
one.~—We are indebted)e
friend, for a number of ictters
vard the Cyane, to his
We have only room
the following extracts.
ubt will be ‘highly ac- |
we public, as every thing from
sow read with increasing - in-
¢ shall give further exivacts
y in the ensuing week
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« Sierra Leone, March 26,1820
« We have heen at this place about fou
gateting and preparing for a shot
the southward ; we
<
WEEKS
A i from which
ed 9 the northward, touching at
way to Tenstiffe: I would
al count of this interesting
so much engaged In
slip. So far as r have
ietichted with the country,
Instead of finding
ishonest vace of peaple,
essing © all the genuint
spitality, (filial and” paternal
and correct idea of
Av Sierra Licone are to
rent coup-
Alricay among
ter
ry
' 1
SMC
hiatal a1
Le
of ht
Tections bouesty,
mdral rectitude.
yo geen natives
: tries in the western’ part ot
the mos! remarkable are the Krow-
bit Bs country upon ‘he sea,
> Jat north. These people are
Sly tall. finely formed and have
cresting countenances: /Ihey
country frequently in search of
: COASHIE the shore to the dis:
- hundred miles, in canoes of
diy uching at the different
LH i And
they cen Bnd wo take up thet
GuarTters, oring night avd day until they
collect a variside! While sum, which they day
outin cloth 2c, Ehey then return
to thibir country, and dispose of their. go ls
in the Tollowing manner The wife, fath
ach receive a portion.
and mother, e
cof their brothers and sisters they gav
savage
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from all the dri
whom
ME, nha a
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mark
4
425
int
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employment
ANCE of ing
15 feet
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or a
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is
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5
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tiegments.
vie
Ns
they
y DCATS
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To
eact
a bart ard they even extend the
ity fo uncles, aunts, and cousins.
em al in Qa few weeks in th e own
bree
ty) they start off aud it - olten
ploys them two or years, in
"a sulficient sum to retain wit ©
There about
at
ia! hor
neres
Alter
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L
ara in, i
thre
EP
e COBOL
are
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:
as loca
, on tha |
to Ce
events i
4
a
ov
within
soitle |
kably
5 sah
ad-
{ mpi col} mn
1s Gry raged. i AQUOS night and
u' most cheerfuiness, and ap-
s58essingy ine strongest
Hila H c reiurns
to Sherbro accompanied by
gq pass ae in the Eli
SOS
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calculated
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a 1a
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3 ‘Of nlaropy.
1 nlrn
ope who tak
ior the United States ln consequence
health.
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with
fap
selticer
this place look
Aanerican
Mi.
hiro
the 0
alter Bacup els |
the country
fertile in this vicinity,
seule! s will pretty ge ne-|
he new couniry, and it is | 4
p a are
restrict ons on the com- |
‘Yhe beavy duty datd
AWay most o fhe profits.
carrying
lands fer which
: This
ery stmiar to
arc
equently
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imber a
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of 18 about 3
WE why, f am cul
1 {o exten:
a letter, dated
ptieman, says
fork) one of the cap
and have not Un
a
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v thie
Fa,
34
» EB. Malabran, of your{a
pore
Norfolk Jur 3
were stated in pur das
fini on board
x
| ind copt Into of
|
Ont Of
preve! 11
wuant wt \
PAWOLIL Gir Oa
doe Marshall the ter
dec ad!
the |
in Richmond,
T ws Fuga ee
November
"oa
Ve
term of
R
he jail
. » n
fandg-
in
Ae
£US000)
with havi Ny : ;
. ted {or want et
of
Lou 8
of the pr jz¢ master, hoping they mig Be be
fallen in with and ve-capy areds
whereyerkmugegle some of it ashore, It: was either
“lenormous Si
o pi stols were (isc harg ed in quick SUCCCss
'°Y lion at the monsters w hich arrested his prog
| ress S agi! the p YATrLY
oc iif, four alli} Sato
wiviog the above a place in your paper,
‘lon their way to Council Bluffs.
well founded .— | :
tinn- ($1pP the
ander!
ef
accordingly]
ichmond,
at] iton, wi
. | 3
WwWisjana never
he'Chiel Justice dispensed with all un
essential formality on this occasion, and held
his court tor the examinationoi the prison-
crs on board the steam boat which: Jay al
Rockets ard to which place he repaired on
miles from his
IO
toot. a distance of about 2
cident Lun
residence: We mention this in
important in itsclt] as ved! peaking a nobie-
ness of mind and character in that truly
great man, which all the porap and ostenta
tion his dignified station might Gave war
®|nted could never have developed.
Sie
A Good Hanl.—A} lad by
Brookings hunt » ob day la
at cel pot sunk at th ¢c uppers
vaf’s whart, fished up a SE cavass bag
containing five bars of pure GOL LJ, weigh-
18 nunces, the value of which is said
something more than three hundred
name oily
WECK ford
Ne ob Greens
the
A
og
to be
dollars. ;
Gentlemen who were on the stage of
action during the Amerigan revolu onary
war, account dor its being lost anit he follow-i.
ing manner :
Re privateer schooner called the Hawk,
commanded by the mtre) sid Jack Li
ured and sent in.among many other prize
wn English brig. bou nd from Oi pote to
le weland, loaded with wine ; she also ha
a oard a large amount o: “dollars, as well a
gold in bullion, dust and coin. It was no
known by the captors, at the time she was
taken, that these precious metals were on
board—the mate of the brig, (who rem ain-
ed nthe prize) kept it from the knowledg:
egy CAP
she how
i
over arrived salcly, and came to the
now Greenleaf’s where the gold was found.
It 1s conjecture (hat In attempting to
accidentally; or designedly thrown over
hoard { fo prevent detection —-it iseecollect-
ad that several seamen were Imprisoned
for cei zzling it. Newburyport Herald.
, SE —
From the Darien Gen ) Gaz June 19.
Korunate Capen not the Great Scr.
| frent.
On Friday evening last, a party of yong
men from this place were ascending 1 North
v Port river, mn a small boat, and nea
: had of the navigation discovered an
JAKE, making towards them
and a pair. of
i
i
yar muskets, three rifles
1
i¥e-oaded and fired a
vith the aid of harboons.
I in taking his
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tis v
radi time
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ar
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$c. succeed
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WEE Meas din leng 21: feet
and a hal f, and 1% inches between the eyes.
On opening the body; a negroes. bs ady a
5 (each. mcasuring three,
screen turile, two. dogs, S13 geese
_{besidos many small birdg, were found theres
im. A similar atimal has lately been: scen
in Stub y Riveiy by some of the young
men while on their nocturnal rambles.—
From the description heretofore given of
the preat Sca Serpent, and the © Oro
size of the animal, many have no doubt in
saying it is the same. Messrs. Editors, by
fs
e
(feet) 2
you will conter a favor on many
SUBSCRIBERS.
Riceborough (Geo. ) May 29, 1820.
Frankling Missouri, May 14.
Major Long, Dr. James, and captain
Beli, arrived in Fraoklin a few days since,
We understand that Major Long cOD-
Hemplates 10 €xploie the Lal Plarie by Jand,
then cross over to the head waters of the
Arkansas. part of the company to descend
hat River—the other part to continue to
ad waters of Regd River, and descend
The explering party 10 com-
oursy a rive at the Missis.
(1 art
Owing
ithe he
‘that Ri
{ple te {i
vey.
jeir
£1
ail
+
.
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Extract
dat d .
y 5th 1820.
confession
yritten by
ction of
tn
(Se
who
0 have
wh
those
my fa Ue Ql yd
with n with
previous to my present disgrace,
at ave hot written any coniession nor
istory of may life, and that the
; ting in Plu
twhere, aie utter: iy ta
¢ nl at IIa
s And as
Ken an interest in
:
t & i el
acquainted we, and alee
confuas
ia delphi As
inow circula
ed I some
»
iso ne papers:
} ol
fis
8 i
con
¢ my
Fragen and rey
tmouth, or that
such by proxy;
| has ever been wri
¢s are utterly false.
. Oo )
3 speak
declare that e¢ such
tten for me—Such char-
we
yentane
1 have been made
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JISN. B. §
ie
Remarkable Ins
On the South wail of
at Stre
i“
ws £5 #9 ry
crifition.
the parish church
| ham——
| Ham
years.
Zz wile OL IM:
VEL iD Lily
was m
J
dic
: Armstrong
rr pt er ao ap
¢ Patriot.
To kpead Khist houglhts,is every freeman’ 371i ight.
SA 7 T UR D. AY,
MARRIED —On Thursday the 6
by the Rey. Boyd, Mz, John Lyon, to
Miss Margaret wll of this county, !
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SULY 22
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by Wilitam Tate, esq. Mr. Grier Bell,
t Clearfield county, to Miss Esther Rolls, >
county.
at tps
e. finding
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vid
The following is
held on the body of David Le
CENTRE COUNTY,
An Inquisition dented and taken at the
goal in the Borough of Beilelonte, an: I by
adjournmeis: at the Court House in the
said Borouch, on the 15th day of July
{820, before a. Petrikin one
Commouwcaiths Justice the pe in
and for said county, and upon the view of
the body of David Lewis then and there
lying dead, upon the oaths of Andrew
sl Gregg, Thomas Burnside, John Blanch.
avd, Joseph Miles, James Dundass, Henry]
Vaudyke, Cambridge, John Ran:
kin, J 5 Rothrock, Evan Miles, Thom-
as Ilastings, jv Richard Miles, jr, and
William Alexander, and the solemn affirm.
ation of John Irwip,jr. good and lawlul|
men of said county, who being sworn and
offirmed,and charged to epquire on the
part of the Commonwealth of Feun Sylyain
when, whe ve and how. aud after what ma
ner the said’ D: wid Lewis came to his death
do say, upon their oaths Add
at
w
i8.
De .
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vv
ace
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5 Ol
12
13
Patrick
LALLY
»
ily JAMCE
ty of Uentre, with his posse, went in pur
heen com-
aid county,
thers, on
Page,
goods
well as of a recent felony
mitted within the bounds of
supposed by the said Lewis, and ©
zoods the property of Hammond &
of Bellefonte, (a part of the stolen
having been found with the said Lew
the time of his capture,) mM pursuit
said David Lewis and his party—T es ti
came up with Lewis & Connelly, on the
Sipnamahboning, m the county of Clear:
fis, within the Jurisdiction of said Coron
ry and requested them to surrender, which
hoy both refused, and both fired on the
sald Coroner and these with him; and u
taking ihe said Lewis, who was @ fugitive
having
2
3)
:
{fram justices he, the said David Lewis, re
ceived a wound in bis right arm, by a bul.
ier from a gun, fired by some of the posse,
which was the cause of hisideath And the
Jury find, That the acts of the sgid Coroner
dnd agrecably to the laws of the Country,
and that ‘their ‘conduct was marked with
humanity and firmness, and that every at
tention was paid to the deceased which the
situation of the country and the means in
their power afforded, and that since his de-
livery into the jail of Centre county, every
attention, whether medical or otherwise, has
been paid to Lim, which the town could af
ford.
IN WITNESS whereof, as well the
said Justice, as the jurors atoresaid, have
to this Inquisition put their hands and seals,
on the day and year aloresaid, and at the
place aforesaid.
ANDREW GREGG,
Tu. BURNSIDE,
JOHN BLANCHARD,
Jos. MILES,
JAMES DUNDASS.
HENRY VANDYKE,
P. CAMBRIDGE,
Jno. RANKIN,
JAMES ROT HROCK,
EVAN MILES,
Tuos. HASTINGS, Jr.
RICHARD MILES, Jr.
Wu. ALEXANDER,
Jno. IRWIN, Jr.
S——— Sy C—
Appointments by the Governor.
n Re ody esq. of Greensburg, Presi
dent Judge of the 9th judicial distric
composed or the counties of Adams, Frauk-
ling Cumberland and Perry.
Char! Associate Judge
of Burks county, in the place of Judge
Diemer, deceased.
Thomas Bigelow, attorney at. law, con
victed on Thurgday last. in the mayor's
court of this city, of a conspiracy, with oth
ers, to cheat and deiraud Benjamin and
Elis Clark, of six gold watches, was yes
terday morning A 1zht to the bar and sen-
tenced “ to pay a fine of seven hundred
inllars, tobe imprisened at ‘hard Ja-
bout ior the term of three years.”
frank. Gaz.
x.
LS
oh
ey Shoemakery esq.
a
a
and
S— 4 PD
A letter from Havana, dated June 21st
says— This place is very sickly —many of
our friends die daily. The Havana
may
nd Americans ; especially at this scason
of the year,
I he elections, under the new constitu
tion, are conducted with great animosity.”
Sn — A) W————
rv:
husoand.
IS AAS 7 3 { «1
Lelrow Jin "9.—By the
il
i
j!
i
6th inst. { Ma | 8
On Tucsday the 11th inst |
of the Inquest)
of the!
ered of
suance of the Governor's Proclamation, asi 2
J & his posse, were performed in frursuance.of
be considered as the grave of Europeans |
Stcam Boat!
*« »
which arrived here
sengers the Rey J.
son the ‘Rev, R. S
their tour among
Mor a8
ie Indian tribes to the
north and west, , Col Hill and Cg.
Baiclay, British Ce mimissioners (ui der the
treaty of Ghent) and Gen Porter, the A.
merican commissioner, together with the
Seri exile 8, Dr Bigsley of the British, ang
raser of the American Commission,
{We : arn they have commenced their jg.
bors at the mouth of Detroit river, where
ithey were discontinued last, Autumn. A
review of some articles which have from
time to time appeared in the new pers ;
relating to the progress of the Commission
ers in marking out the division line, would
induce a belict that they have been son
what dilatory ip their proceedings
grea £4
they are on
£
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apa
4
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ne
0
tance, however of of
oners of both natlons, and var
Uni ted € wLates,
lemen « mploy ec d
timpos
the comm
ticularly
that the
{ bye C1
85
to the :
ent have tha}
gs bt Nave the bes
interests of
respeciiy
warrant the assertion that
SUE55 W ill be during the brése
It 1s hut rain b
for soma ne pre vious 10 the close ol
{labors last ye ip
imuch retarded t £33
LLCs C Da ons
at heart
consi i
ile
nad 43
{ son. justice as to note
ar, the
operatic 03
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sickn 55.
Eiugt orgies
LATE FROM SPAIN.
ABosto July
Topi, { pape
Tr hey furnish us with sor
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9
v9 oth.
»
6.— We
tor (Gibraltar
are ind
(of Intelligence from Spain,
ad before recel The wit
{fan to I'rancisco de Paulo. the
( md brother, wason the 6th of
chrster
ived.
a son, who was
nar $ 1a
|
sfvmation; | '®
2 hat James M’ Ghee, Coroner ol the coun. | 1S
38 Of
DOSE
d
X
Ber: 1 Was
149
a
not Sixieen
iu of Cadiz,
ed on the young Fs
A decree of 28, directs
ands belonging to the royal country
re ot Wi ante i for his majesty’s
If be ap pt opriate 2 to the payu
conierre
t1
April that
a
1
Decrees wert
ty 10 dese
the and and «
mg as to pa
wy
Yi
A
er
2h
(if
* ‘eh
Wrishdadert Ahi An event as
plorable as exiraordinary, has
ciiy, the moss hnporiy any place in the
of Nassau, julo cons ion. “We
sessed a8 118 well kn an admirable
spring of hot water,
baths. These, w
among the most Biv; a
draw here ¢ valy y
ber of fore: Eness ao
cohvenience of 0
had been consti ucling a
tined to receive §( ) now baths.
was finished, and order to bring
necessary (o si ply these baths,
an aqueduct and a we 1 wi
its waters fiom the pri
But suddenly this ma
to flow. The sot
ed by the digun
81 themsplyes
into the bosom ‘of the
been despatched in all
sad intelligence.
dnke of Nass:
ste from bis resident
~
Gur
iy
Lniowh
1 :
GUC
cEha D
‘1,
which
stn
$i
eh re Con
, > Gop
rv Of vino
ir Higstrions visiers
i cdifi
1]
ne
ree
the Wwe
thow
LN Y
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ch Wi
3
Ca
Lan
G
was
and the watc
me other
CL
<
er, bs]
wr
ywersed 11 81 Ways
71
eX La
to
His
3!
rt
1
Le i
nave directions
'(
s+ this
ihe
Liss
communicate
S33 fli WH
of
200 SOUS
and
tressed habitants
ayy they v would rather ha
city of Wrisbaden i
Spring. The
well have
chs
f) fi $1
He
10) wily
fi the been
lelay, but the oid fountain has ne
remained dry, al d our i
peared. All the
neighborhood have bees
their opinion, and we
lively impatience the
crices, in hopes that son
found Lo our eyil.
SCHL
— 4 PB
bee
oF
i
n tried
his er
d with great
fter a trial
an the
at
ymrade
A young man ha
for having killed one
duel. He was defends
by Mr. Sauvage, bat a
'd three days, he was, a3
ul w yvoiun
cat viol
ned Gs thre
(18
abi 7
ary foi
1¢
Pronoun ity
but provok d to it by gre
1 nu. He ® ondemt
years imprisonmel
et Ay G——
ed +
FSO was
if
1
o are ie
following
cipal Ulcers
“The
oh C pri i
M i aine,
ate of Maine ~~1
} Salaries of
State of
r, 1500
ssoctate Justices,
julant-goener: al, Ti
Attor ney-gene eral 800;
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annua :
: Re
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doliar§=-Ci Justice,
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