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No stibsrr i i4f# 4 Will -yerinlyez marettleci'lerigir, Ai pt, T se ternisYvillit*:lgialii4herckt()- - One square, 'use N y see ! l / 4: " B.iness Carus per apeeta with rape ;op • *A, liberal "dieeount mide Inlvertisers: `,l ' I*.rs . tilintrl • • , TribriteliWAWiineten. \\- BY EuZA. . . There's - a' Air in . the West *Lich shall nevei-sro afforiN : :* , -;•• '74lt the teeordi of valor ' We utustrtVoiship . its light,l* it is iiot: 14fru.. For flbcrty totitii in its ray: ' Co the Same ofa on ever hesA; And . P" lll _ !iibre4l . 3ll' Ii there one out of bondage vim !istila i noltke :roc& As•the 130.14elheizt star or the West - I ° war, war to i* -- intife, be Otliraird'ey ye de,' Wat.the -eoo that waled through: the:lend, v B u t it Was not his "voice that' promoted thetwe Nor his madness that kindled the !into& lie raised not tm arm, beaoiFla While a lea:: of the alive Till goaded With insult bii spit . it:tutise;• • • •.• Like a king bated lion nnabiiitil: lie struck with firth ecmiagetttlow , of t!telartiet . . Yet tigkett o'er the , •1; - .' snit Spread; Be indignantly iraatpte d the yolta of the slave, Yetleept O'er...the-thousands ihet &ea • - Thu' threw linek the fetteri; -- tutcl- headed the utn \ , .'7lll man's ebarterwas fair ' - rest -.• Yet he isa;•ed for the moment when freldQui JIM glieuld no lonerhoe firess'd by the. sward; • , his \laurels , were pore. and, his .patrioCharne. In the runlas of the fatttreshall' dwell; And he seen, in the annals. the foremost ••ln . hale, By the safe of a HOl d ter or. TelL Revile-not my 'One. for ".ti*.,•wisei:and We' einod, -• Among the liritoni•have nobly - " • f The his was the glory,-while oars was tha blood, , • Of the deeply staitiM 'ftelds - iif the *est. •- s • " November. - No eu6--n1 !pooh !. . • No inorn---no noons— . So dram—no dust---oo pnopet time of No sklitio 'earthly view— - • • - • - No disitutie liabiing ,o•- 1 - 3o roiiii--no street= - no "Tether side the way"— No ea d to any itow--, - No inditaitiOns where tfi . b:s,Creoneitts No top•ta - any 'iteeplo4 reeognitionv of familiar iieople— • . r•-; No courtesies for showing 'ern— • , 4 - No I N 0 travelling at all 7 -no lotteenotifin.-7. , :•;• No inkling of the Witi,r-no riot/0,07—, - , " No vr - 7 13 ium!?rlice,-7 . ...-,.. Do iXlStrn - DeWal : 0111 Any fOreign tout— rark—no ring— , rio afternoon Ontility— , • - • ICI) 5.3 Warnath,ao cheerflgent, JIG Ilia - ithflii No cow fortable feel; nastily. lbetriber— • • - Siiithade, no ithine,..no ion - tier/lie% DO beef,' No Erik!, no Bowie.- rio leaves. no hint * , !; •••••' •• IME=I THE .SERIOUS OFFICER; The Heroic Death of a Revenue Captain •. • BRFAPRox WHEN I again reported myself.en board„ tile Curlew,the sldop was at Sierra ~ Li-, one ; and the respective fiesta 'of ,caPt.ain ar,(l - 11rst lieutenant; vaCant by the retire - . them from Abe Service of Coinniander Penshurst, and th4..death of Lieutenant Armstrong, had been filled up by two of icers, who, for 4)&7 Peremptory rea-, gins, I .shall ren ‘;', Horton and King. They, were, ~ :; found, Itte very anti-, rules of each ..oth' in almost all respects, sate that both were excellent sailors, wel4- 4entioned; honorable Incs, ,and &Veit the lue nge-r,-threeOefoor-and-thirtY--CaP lain Robert Hieten A little the oldest Perhaps, ' It wit's:lila - 1* mental and mor al build that ihiiil64, so entirely;, diverg ent:4l4 *-- 1u: 4 4 4 .2 was _what-44 lim — . and 1 Period I speak 4 ilate j .3 5! now was; and .. is.a...rye/a as si n; tslie royal Dell melt',, a' ser-40 3 4e. f ef . 6 Per , Jan not.- 4, course; mean to say.that naval offieeri . r . 'flare not, gepere ll 7; "Peakte ' ASAIeeP a. %It of the reicrentiale.we with l which • the Creator of a lt's — hind ,ld he reeng - ,.. sit : elzed and worshiped; as ihAirooet Jecka - - daisital landsraa n inestistenee. It- would be strange indeed if "th4sy had 'pet; Oa*, aant witnelies ta they 'aro ' of - the wort derg of the ireti4leep. and'of' manifesta• Lions of infinite - And varied power. ecol.M- I dor, and beneficeucty which the 'eotitr# ll " ea hoyiz o i 'of the t velfit - uP 'dwellers 'tn twos atrords oomparattvely,"faint'eiunit -14" d;—hat what '3l - inettii, ithiftat binu,ty.aine : out ' . ii •ho s aaa of tiem have an aversion any other preachbig i 9r p eying on `-lra n 1 ihip,"thaw:tbat flip., tish b y the, regiiiiiiliaphilif.''Alitrin ; 18 lila far sal *tin. ii?i '-'tile 'irelicrwi or the fenfteethii eittirely,;eancid es iiiitii that ofthe quarter•decki la'sealErßenottf tidgar parlatiCe; being iittite as much an ENE --- •• s , • t ._. a _ 1 :t '' °Meek IciertteintitHoue Alialike • 3 it Monet getmini - )) tiefijtickets as a sea.lii% per. Cantaii I Horton . w of a diffe" t Stamp, tund=carOed;br erideltritiid to 4ity; di m Stron g iiligious :,feelnigaL-the'iaithusitia tie fipaifnaliarn by which his ihind was swayed...,lntis the 04,7417 toitloOss of sea life; 4 Profien •ttvOeitin wait, iatrictly forbidden, which asfwell enott ' if the order'cofild have - nentlirCivr Pmfane Le singi . ngealllfi Wit ill' Or . . amine' tegory ; ptifying , at cards dolninotaSi , evetrjthough' the'statte-weps, t Bin or 'notnW; Was also vigorously in erd creel, gild'. .c reading On the S . ba i stronglylincul6t-. iOl l -hotWV ' r and exampl ; l'Other tr , giegs Of - r sahib . kittd, - icelleat, ,in themselves, , bu ; bit; Thy itlnFilltil: oife , i out ofipltc h e on rd p war-datintioiere; B s . far' as mi '4' be . ' for r iceil and - 0 natu btri rol cos.oiallorme 1104 a, that i lot ,of the v s vagabOxids)e the shiP ' ected i to he re igioinly Ili reamed in er- I to ca y-faver wi h the ., 4itaiti, a rclid the penalties _ incu by their helkieg neglect 011eiuty. , ‘; , . ~ l'li 1 irrnii .This state of thing i i ‘ was viewed with, intense di'gust by Lieutenant ins, K and, osier as thei discipline pf the serv:,, , per mined.- 14 ve r y .' freely fixpressefl 14 °M inn therein. The firs( loffriirfact,lwal a relicking.-L .fun-loiing, danger.c' l eating, dashing officer, whom, n mare h 4 --lie had : a wifefaudfainilyia - Davilish,;ll Deir onShire, of*hichp itt vi!lage he rim. „east, I believe, 14! native-.4*' ' Ifailed te)f in , the slighwit degree, tame r . 'isubdool'l On e, - too, thatcould.put e ',,.' ,le of wine COM.. fdrt ably l ouf , of sight ,; five,- upOn A d e, paint gencY• if: duty.:di not start tin. the way'...-lik a.gaine of illiards. a hall s 1 next perl , •ps to ,•a batpe. This-Tgentle , 7 • _ man had got it into hisbelid th at gliptain Horton was. betier_ suited . to, preaching thanfightrins, and often iredicted OtOng.4. his own set,.that the first seriou4 Irush we happened to be , e .gaged , .in,,t Would brinrsut• the Captain" ' , white feather...in 'unmistakeable kornitie ' „:., liiith i pig can he more attsurd,,as exp rience has i ghun. dandy sfid4rn, than to fer that ' 'raise a man is pOts,liiiii lik' y to' be `iii. , Pal. i ce tro.; but: ..,k,,e,,... t . es; Liehrenant . s.itig- are not he tea' ned wittil i'and, tinforturiateily, it-was mit long a lic inentable Oicurrence Kate a colt* f tbt aceusation.g -- - . -'' -- , 1 '•' : There'W s i French ' rvette. ''„fit r ard, in tlie' ar , rat t e same I e in as ourselves. Pornmanticil, y . Le Pa staine r .ze D'Etfniimr• ipe, - ar very oilman, ','pet - 4 ion, and .his-officers ken* ' lly were Of thi t e - (rfritrii a ti - ; same &nil pr 4 c ara . ran , tt, act' This was fort unaie ; \sev:i I quarre ihavl ing taken phieel* ', , *4 , 00 1 04 t 1 crews of the twet vosse ' hen ash r! on •leave, arising , . I rear,' f IR the in irrent il ( coniem withvbich le true ; Eng lish sea.dtig ever regards forbigu sail() „ the American and 1 Scandinavian ra i eli, of course,",eicspted. Thiagfeeling, i , nd4 ed, in my Opinion, upetila,;feal supefinrii ty, is very frequently carnal-to a , thOu t ious excees,iospeeially when the ' .'ii int i n board, and tle Rule Britannia noti , :tit' ways floating in' ack's ,itaddle, b ' ibeen, heightened ond inflame h” copious i liba4 floes •TO the' sea-i-uling goddess Andei c whose •wisp es, as he was at all times ready t o: an or sweari.even just l 4ftec receiving ; a und•doxentat the ca eof . . .. Ina comma nig offiegt-Z-that I t :i ons, never shall slaves. ,It was so i ese' ihstaticei ;a d but fort6e good gre ot, 1 1 the French °Meers in v4rlooking ! i _ac-1 ePt . in ( 40'' il'OlNi 6 ost such AI. p nl, t be= 1 1 haviour,/the enostvenrs might 1,. aver been exCeedtngiy tinti ant, parti ' thirty: at be h the Oak* and ,pe Reacu:'' were unde going repairs; 'aiid -l ficotiler not, leivel the harbor for some me i:tins however ~, sir-7 to o (loins so.!'•• Even alth it was, a c ool n dually arose 'bet eeti the eh ers, , ,who lcl n ot help feel 'g,in so ~ -', l de-1 grete,-, us- Partiaaes of heir Ito ---' ivt 11 rt crt w . , i l lib m i g hi' Captain 0 ir, must i 1 i O sav-elid Wartely,and mot! ' sly ad .Is4i fill the English Allen of th ' 'duty of ;`' ' Vint all rintiikiedt4FrtmchmeOlinchtdekt 4 l l , ,the; sin 'and folly of :'drinking; to eicess;l -sen when On leave; aad .1 _l6'4f:di - of' . ., *de ifaiall . . false pr./ and a glory atLiss l ai, - At length,- however, 14. repaaro,, t vessels-opproaehed comp*ttotr r. .tutdi t unas' suggested, I believe by. captain on, that a fitrewell dinirr, ti which- thi Pffizl cers of 'the two.flattens sh ould be' invited, ' in might be the clanSef dilling any feel sl.m. „, ing of' acerbity which t h ese affrayiqap parently 'excited its' . 4- - D'ElltIQI11.” The'ttei ' very warm. acce.44 t.ions were ed, and ev4 and pleainti ; tin ,abatit.- '-after the the table, —the wea , hilarinsiy, _lent, The the reign of *iand, the - Gal had all beer ed. till: idior iirhen,'-undf .-- gu4 t :fumes they , he `'van,._ , gar! ! 43 ,..ive1, oFt4f . t 6 O . al4 ._ '.'Fof ' :the coinplimant and t .. ~ eintre . on 3 ;x l t 0 .,„, talea:an*P!Saank and . latiirPiig, 4 gm ' - ua ) tainit`ll6l:64 imi..o rinOirrillei , le. had.drunk very:Waring] 1 were: J eri :*. at , ly statuette to "break ' . up, , the : . u.le _ - fitly ' more , &pd.- , Pkorit.4. l * o l24 ,1 7 Y :71 11; it their attgOtionit iiitio'fi) . :no . araiN :.iind the,ezertio for 'atithorit 'tit ittekei iii!e" iinald;no- ~i.tieY l 4l .o;:er nr ba!:4 l 4 1 0 utialialloa,e, . :7 46i - 4 tie;, 0 044'. A4O - 1 , 04 - ii*., , ' i!). - bi: i: • ff. e finfi4Or'efriirla ;, th , diie , ieit 1 A 10 0,g'' ' 00::$P0or‘.4. p01t...' Dia! 10, They: s at osii :di *ii4...4i „ 6 , 4 # I; 4, iiiiodiat - tile : .. I . 44 4 l i ' eiii. tiiiiie, cee; . d.`:ill'e iii - * VirPiis:- -- dam: Oielia l :n4 l o44 1 4i 1 P(! iiir.- - 3.!*aiiiit of ail . 4..: :En in' otti2- t i iiiip i zoi' virwiii:* Captain • - 14;ni, virat ;.the - pair ' .• , . . .- ;: :f.. l t . , ~. : ~,• .k. r ..1. 1 p,utantavery.anitimisly; and a itly,se_ -, id* iii;poriuniiy`of ti Pagel!' 14 V ing '613 room for a few moments, , to leave his `wit tinditikel4' Li; Page's „chair..., . Le 'Page:Arlie witi . tibienilbardlY a minute, : Ending-Isis seat necupiell, took that vacat ed. tirf 7 D'Ermonville,-which was , I bave .Tst i St#o,; opPOsitein - Captain gortoteii. titl . 3 eaPtains,bad been; it rifterwardSap- PP!' l !cPnreraing, on. rie.ty ae!trit'lhe same topics.as - King and Lo 'Page, hit . 10: quite'i different tone and. spirit:: 'D'Er miniville 'watt' 4 'Betirdini 'Royalist, par, etc:el/mit:, inii.iii..o generally with t4' Engliih'e4tiiiiate of the Frelich ertiperor. -Captain Hortiiti , tist also men tion, somewhat iiiititiliiglited;,;aud the . air 'Of the''i4Ortn/int!reeirer, bithia'timlr;;'.‘,,i;a-ii' ihick'with cigar imake. Captain florticin,l who had sunk into ii.,reverie,, t4r a feW: minutei;_did'hoilietiee,lor,ilietke virimis 'reasons, that :trtimintiille' bad , ' lett his plaCe 'muChioA — that ' it was Occu pied by another, and; leaning 'sideways over the tiible;:sh'ii 'to be 'beard, only by the. per-. son addreised ! be , 'quietly. said,"---" Yes, .yes, Monsieur ; as you say, po'sensible 'man can deny that 'NitpOlecin was - a.ineSt unprincipled Usurper, an Unscru--" - ~ .1-11 . goi too: fur th er. -pi Page,' belier nig miself ' , to . be : ppiposely insidted, t'pni g ' up. with a, fierce oath, and dashed ' the'g blet of ecitt ritcre; Which 'VErirniii; vine ad beo . ll ' drinking, at the' Speakers head, therebY inflicting a severe and stun ning bliiio .- on the gentletnan'i forehead. The ifbrific iikiroarthut eiwued eniila hard, II: ber deScrited'itt 'WOrili.: 'bottles •fleW across tbe - room: and: through the ' Win=. dows;lsswords were drawn, • whilst 'high abovelthe din thundered the defi,arit,Voice ' Of-Lieutenant , King, as lie his Way through the terfee to the alum'st insensible . - ' 'edW' • ' hi . and captain,,seiz ...._tm,-ta s.arma, . bore 'lit n from 114 apart Merit. This action, the lieutenant'idterviardi ,admitted, was not - purely the 'result; -, ,i'li generous feelin The honor . ef the English nein° ' as, lie heliered, at' Stake, andifilzaditista 'tlY er cufi-ied-to him t hat ,Captairi- - ftwto , ifleft tehintself,„ would, net vindieiteih 't hon or .41'41)e - only way in which be, Lieuten ant "King, held that couldbe vindicated. The exertions of D,'EntionVille and.t he gevernor, gradually, rained ,the"tuMult; and as Soon as cairn Was comparatively restored,j - thO . French' officers: left - the house;.with , - he 'understanding, . . :is . 1... i ., IttleCt;•4l sailed;in the morning, that they should wait at a,retired place, agreed op.: , on, for any eorn menioatnin the English . l Party Might have to Make. The affair liad-in some degree sobered us" all, and ,31 Was soon plain - 'that strange misgiViiii.:S . „31,,•.kre crep ingoVer th e in indi Of 'Burbage and otherrOr 0,-,t 1 . 1 , A ..,, 40a -*ii 'imp few` bi t and no-message citine.,rrna.'Vilit,iiii,li., and-lientenant, nor the g,ocrrior, who had gone_to join them., At last,voices\ in loud and angry di*P9tA :Fief°. heard aPPF9;/ch! iug, and,,,presently ' the dour flew open, and.inburst Lieutenant king, white with-1 excitement, and clUsely follopred by his now'perfectlyrecevered commanding of- 1 O.Per- -- '' .. ' . .. 7 ; ~ ~ "Do you hear, gentlemen 17 -shouted, 1 the lieutenant, who„was . really. frenzied with rage, " iktis,caPcain of ours rSe-fu,b l ;* 1 to chastise. the t insolent ,grett . cliiitan: ( pr . permiteittiir_44: ' 1 449 .;sp. -, 4e has a conscientious objection, forsooth. ilo,":deei- i big! ,Heavens s to think that the honer at 7l 4o ,l 4r,iiish narPf!tOnlad he.:iP!..he heV 'lig of a-OfAilxrl':!izil ! ,, t-:. . ' -- - - " Lieutenant `. King " replied Captain - Horton, in calm arid measured tones, "-l. order you 4o -go: onlainird.the 'Curlewin stoutly. ,: .‘ - , , • ~', , " I ; will s o t return to the !ship till this insult, which affects nsall,bas been aven,,rAT ed,"rejoined the lieutenant With. unabated' Wrath ; " no, not if dismitisal from the ser-. 1 }ice be the consequence." , i . - f. Captain Horton. glanced towards us,, but finding, probably, from our, looks that i we, rot), in the excitement of the moment, migit refuse . to obey his commands, and they by incur—for no one coulddeny that be was a kind-hearted, considerate man— theyitinosistpenalties of , , a: court-martial for disobedienceof orders, merely Said, again addressing . Lieutenaut King:- ~, "If that be . your determination, sir, .1 must have recourse to other,means to en forcti o ten and fortduatelythey. are not.r from- ha ."-.1 .'. - ... -•-- • , • ` H e, then lektho TOOM; . wec,supposed, to su on a guard - of tnatities. : . .- - -.., ~' ow, gentletneue'r exclnimtii_:Lica tem* t , King ,: "now tomeet these Aerench ffieli, before this -accursed eaptaiu.of ours can.prevent ui r - 'Yet, ;stay ," -he- added, " itWo uld be iletter, perhaps, that-I - should, lim3 go alone: -,T his, suggestion was instant'- ly spurned ;, ii truth we .were all -pretty : nearly crazedvith wine and passion, and, off we set to t elaointed rendezvous.L-,- one. only' - id whirling. in'. our' brains, namely, that if some Frenchman/or other Was-oot - thOr, r , otherwiii slain, the` bon i or and giortefpld - England , were-gene fnrever I 7 '' - ' . '-' . - r :' ' '..' - u icitikand"Brbage - were ahead toetb, .... ~.. the ing The •11 • ".- - ,!4tou:Siotiment - ‘, _ , 4, 1 4 HoKtowri s..tha +arson,- whq..-hu Fight to demand sitiAfqgion of antlterson-here. ini:ll,l, in -to* .13. tn. X.ieutenont , ,Kiag'sinsinsocins hei,yary rightly. An my opintee;, prefers, 41 perceive, some ,beatermode ef tdiarataint, shin. the senseless one ofdueling.'! - 1.-“AvrepesOrtyli:o,'" replied Lieuteeent Ring, with reck.less egurrotation; _".that Captain . lEinrton . : - .is AnOisposea. and,,, has cieltntireo:iiiriiiiiiin orehistiiing the'puppy wk . ° nssailied hire?' "it is tine] :to state gititteinfin .. 1 . L.. 'I , ''•••••• •' ' • ..., 'LL.. :.-',; ‘. ; i; .•.. , L , _ . ~ . . 1 ,-",.. '''''--- ... '",- . :,._-••. - 7.1=-....- '" - :-:..j....... - Z- - . - S t t - MONTROSE ,-, PA - ''''TIIURSDAY - X Riirget iii ... v . "' ,„:.,..,,:„,,,,i- _,:"---- I'l , , '''.l' .- • .•.:- •-•.4 .. : -I, r:i .„', c,. , , -.'.'i ' i ' ill 4 •,. .'7 ' ......., :,,.. ..-..,) 1 ,',., . , L•'`: • '1 .''-' :. . .^ .. MUME tfediL so their own ,, ,htainage . ,,biartri On ' . - 4oni prehended:eactr.other.' ' -- '', - - ,fi. , := .i_::. yA I And it is,- of:coarse, .gtiithe , ... 6 ouihara Stated:" replied' M. D',Ormon= vine; with 'a Slight' - accent . of :bi l r e i sin , .ttt hat ZuPtaiii !gotten is bringing up : yen-, der. , bayonets, to your astlititaneet" We glanced roand, l 'and- aunt., enottgliFthere, was a siteregiiaidlidrineing in tpe ilia:, lance at a run,Tandi led bythb'eaFitaia :of the, Curlew.: Tfbellinretitor' itolti ;:his., it friend, and not 'miiment.zwai to bolo St., This, waselso,Linutenant Xing's iiriiros. sion;ind•with ' t he quinine* oftliought. he exclaimed: 11 1•I -` " I *.Gir - You insinu. te'that. I he, :do , ." toil then sake that, rr;'for - "the complitnent," tigking - 'qtrtrionirille with his opek hand on the ,face us he spoke.'' Iti lin 'instil:it "the'swnrds of bnt Vitt:shed in the - bp:Mint 'mOonli,glit, end • i 'qUielt* and 4e,i,il . IVlticso 1 were= fieieely,)yet silently inteic ngedi . t be' spectators, tin:h i- English' end q 'encli, gathered in a `ci le round : thn 'en r corn- . 6attits, as if' fo -Ike •purposni 'Of Ibidi, the fisriokii. struggle from, the - tie 7 r. ' :arid Tepidly ripproac ling Soldiers; -:.:11' I r riimi. viU: v oi s , I.fau ~ the ' best` swim; snian, and;bitt- for an accident of his fe ''' sliii . - 1 iiigi' fter hut a `partialli'=•" s d mf r ui ltinge, ty, which At Aesh:nroundi nnlY,. -sliOnl • gra*t, ,bii:npphnent's' ' ' was i c inflict d i .the' iss u e might ha - 4e be - e' ' iff.. erent. As it was; N ing's ntipartfe nun s•teithil si. Sent lii,-Weapon cleati'l th oiigh D'Erittonville's shoulder, who'felf help: less)); iii" the:gnifi . inf,,at't he very motneili. Ir t Captain 'Horton ; and the. guard ea b iip i t. - Thei dangerously-wounded . gent entan ,—dangerously in that climate, I' I 1-1.4 Was:gentlyrOised, rindout his own'. iiiintli I keT) ! 'ilm request, left- to the care of h a o .' people. All of us ~E;ligliA were th'' -sib 7 lent lys marched tiff to 'the harbor,-where ,a boat - was " waiting .;(i convey ui;t4:the Chrlow; Captain Hortim Mercly'opening his lips ; the- while, to give such orders as were necessary. ..st'lirobodY Was placed 'in dpy actual arrest; bur it was timentigly ini; derstoml,' :the nckt day, thatC4iitaiti, .11erteti_iviiiild report the . Wholelikr, the r il that admiral:, - at the first . iipportiiaity - ; Ba tt Lieut. Icing— =perhaps, one Or two hers, would have:to atisiver before a con ithari tin! for tlicif C(!ailne.t. Ilist . a wee :' after- Abe duel, Captain D'ErniOnville4a pro.j nouneedi tit everybedy's.gi;eat joy ; 'ut of danger, and the very next:day the efirle* sailed: from Sierra Leone' me T at trtiiSei. -, snuthward. , ;=: ~. .. . Tllicii . ttCisely a Icrilise' either, fiirrtnfier , . . t (inching at 'Cape Coast Celtic; weCoade•l h r. direct.'strqt - ch, the wind 'right ' across - the'Gul • imp°, to a- pit o f tbe coast not fur northward of Sax Ail* ' .di Bc...Nela, and at 'about 11 degi4 . ies 'cif 4111111 "...1.Q 4 4:464:4105iti n e of ea '' loilii• 'itide. Thereahnpr, we'llit'sdir:t. .114 u, for iiii.... 're than,a fortnight; - tibililik ..lii=i Fir: Aiin; fora litile, tbe - ii , .. , 44ii r , r i c „ ; i t , : , hmked the less likelyhood' there seerned of anythi ( ig: Coming -7 7 ,•expepi; indeed, an; 1 extra all o wance of fever and ( - spell) finis(' from clostly hugging . the shere.Hl -..vi t tas, it rurnOiled. Mongst us that' . a greair lave- hunt bad taken place - in -..' A ti:.. - .Kipitiits, ' a by (meof th chiefs of.a.,Negip batiditt;•Who .hiid :the and impudence ''t'Ol'.ti rody l i thestyle and title - of ' 4 ,'kiii `,'''iioq.:tjfit., l a. Well knewnPOt:tiigu - §Wi' : t 'et. in. Wd'ek, liie stock, of the:addle' 'or l .re 6 Reied . , had.. nieinpnrary barachoit'lleivaboise;rasniii, ed with the'wrerched'victiins of t4i!said' hunt, in readiness fer •embarkationi; and' thatlfor the purpo s e of en rapping his :vent l Urei, we• should have, to wateh,l',and. back, and fill about the v i m uth. (fl]tVio rivers, between 'which Vre w regenairidly to be. found, for. an inilefinitki.'periOd.;--- Meaawhile the kind of moral (rarafitine. that-had existed betweett..Captam 41Yrtim and hiS Chief officerS:sincethe eVe i nitignf the duelr-words may of busiiiesi anfi ne cessity passing beteen thentLcutitiiitied with unabated passive.' virulence % mil l the E it part of ihe; latter„ not withat Wing that: :the comiumider showed M i an ,indica ions: that he would beiltidtit let bygon : he bygones, front* od Met* or ti wortli Ono ktve,-i whi - even then . of ppi ion; of.[par- 1 chasing forbea.rance,tewards a' aerfeT, ;Of' charier ei.; wiiicti,' hi.' a naval officer, 'be., must hav e Crell known, ,no otibeir t l iOue's I under the sun, however - nutnerouti. l 4 an-1 • Ictlic;'col c ild 'ekeitse or- bati.ie.;foi`, ',one [-•_'ino meat' tohe tolerated, bUt simply • ei4' the a r principle'of forgiieness of inkirie.4. 1 tie Chance of avoiding the scand4 , cif O eta] !! injukv still : ,rernained. _ The' ;tier* i we were upon ‘ . vottl,(l:,very; p4ably - " , rut nate in a desperate bOat 'affl+ay--:,zifi'eiar i. ioUS,'of course, het 'alfOrdin illeitti of opportunity for ',the- vindicati in IOC: Cap- .. tiro , "Ho rt on!s - da inaied :red personal. bra h et in . the eyes cars andcrew3- and , very: hea hope be.might-successfully . :;.a of it when .it catno: ,- ; It•-waati tore - all donbt _on .the,-matter , rest. 2A king's Troop ship. be Capp; Which had tenebed fair pose at cape- Coast,_Caistle, communicated .With,ua. o _ l 43 aft a paiket "oo service" - rwat Captain Horton. Orders we ately: afterwanlii issued: to .14'1'111 red ion. of the .niost sentherbi, f. rivers, to hug-the -shore in that ercrything-sheuhl, in tlok be prep ared for a-rboat attack. Alone, with a will. Sharp curl re-shirpeoed to a keet?er edg tots : re-Clasped,: and doubtful • iiPlaco, l 4-rwirio reliable on ly, Lieutenant King reporia thing was, in Jreadiness. Ni this titfe: One": timicti . as itFudeneOlperinjttO, etise - lii , tlie Mouth of Abe ; ofAlie Hoit tliatAhe t alckinfedinuld armed, should diately red y . a bad frentien Omitted Isti! 3. 'on ' B 4O the sante:VT*l' to - recontinitit,, itif.4iithcrto wittiaut.:" au rightly concluded pose / wits the Ka*. - few minuses after the-last ordr - - El l - 4... -r - -..-- ..' v . '' giVeni and ad tt g thetAmAlatititenanr, said=' ....r. ; ~ ,f ' .f. -1 ..; I ;ot.t. f,r 7 ..--- ~..,,,-0-.. I: • -* 4ti ant teleartifyeir. tin. itrcottl `mud ef-the shiop: , '-,Yoitt*ill beeplat fin