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' . r. ____ REM 4, l louittg., tnteaat. r trnLiallED EvERIVLIVILVAY , IIIOOiIict, • ovi4TT•& : -.. • smETHpolyr, MMI " latesiOrAdvirtilini. • ' l Column., $3,5 • ' •, 4 , 7 • " 0 000 •.; i4i. 1 1 2 00 -- .2000 ; one equart ia • 12 00 '3l*ch,aubli•mitillut.lnistrtitin'L.;,Terti°m, • • • • 'l5O Bildneist 9114.11;*th • isiber l • n 2 n s 'Ur Theßo Ireittas 0 .. '''''' oorc y adhered ,:.:',..:;litiii.itifcio.‘:)Di.i*#org, Jr L:: BROWN, . . . puRvicrot i :DRAFTBMiN,'CONVEYANCIER and Real. Estate Agent; O8103,1WIlliamsrille; Elk,Oo. .Penn'a ---nernitiNtms 7 , ' • Chelan Boyle, Engte„.... Bon: Thomas Struthers; S. Itroirnell; Esq., IFfoo: 4; .1; Wilcox, . . HOVBE -• :"- • 70a. , 4 Ittn..i.Proprletor, corner; of 'Water six4lpAkor'y ltraeta Warren , Pa,General Stage Office.. . • B.'WIGHT&CO., . . . . , . . Wholesale andltetall-Dealerir lo pamily.Grocerles, Pork, ' Flour; 'salt, . Peed; . &e.,' &e... Under S. Elasou'e • stove Steru,Eaatelde Of the.Publie Square, Smetnport, . • . - ; ..- •:' ' , '. 7. C. BAOltllB,it :CO. '; '• ' • . . . .. :. . ~ General. DealerkrrDry, Goode, OVocerlee, Crockery. • Peadp-Made Clothing, Beets and 23,hoes, Hata and olio . , &.c., opposite the Court House, Ehnothport .Pa'. '.- ' J: C. HOLNEB, • . . , . .. . • Wholesale and Retail Dealer In . Proylnians and .Family Grocerlea, Dry, Cloods,:Boote, 811980 Hats, Caps, Nails, • , ..Yankea.Notlann, &o:. &c. Store one , door west or tlio , .Astor House.' :Terms, cimh.. .• - :.. .."' ~• -•• . FPBES HOUSE, .. , . . . . . . .. , .. . . Fronting' tha :Public, §geare, 01ean.,'N....,Y, 'JANES M. . -.Milani, kronrietor. - Thall'obes Douse is entirely n'se , . aed - hallt ef.brisk,. and la:furnished - in ' ninderli style; . - The proprietor. lia,terihinlaelf that his aceoternoda- Mona are net anipaased.by.any.hotel, in Westarn.N,fir • . I .York. ' Carriages run tdand • tram the ,NeW'York , and BY ON D. 'HMLIN; . . . .. Arrankif Ar 'LAW; theethpOft,.lll , Kenu Crount,; Pa . .; : Agent for Meagre. Restln; & eels Lends .. Attends -• especially to the Collection' of fllalins; EiataJnatlon of Land Titles;' Payment.of .Til.Xoll,' and All hualtiesarela. •••tleg to Real Estate. • Qdlee ins Houdin Block.'. , ! GRErA'S HOTEL . . . . .. . . . . D A, Wiwciwr,. Proprieter,-,at Tanana, • Warren county ; Pa.. Ills Table will be . impelled with the, best the country A.frords end'he spare no pains leadeomod‘tlag H: GOLD ROGERS, , , Attorney and Connlt at Law, %rillatteed•toi +o ' eat leation plating accounts in tho Counties' f Pot Ur, li , Hean, P47,!`.,r- k totforion, and Cloarfleht . P: 0 fattiethport;lttHoextuounti 'Pa. • it.zotraaToist ELD=; ,Attornay ant: Counselfoi.'at La: PnethPort; WHeat oouOty, Pc... Bulginess •entrueted.to •hie care for the . • 'counties or 31 , Koan, Potter and Elk will', bi promptly attended to • Office' 'tthe: Court Muse second floor;, . . • .. -•,:d -. ..,..,: pt.:- L.*. wlsNms,::....- •- • . . '.. . Physician'. And Btirgeon, , :Snietlinort; Ba, will , attend, to ,'all professional calls with pronlptness.. WIC(' in Sart: Well Block, second f100r...- ..*,-". . • ~; .. . , ..- ". .•.. , . .. . N, 8. BUTLER & 'CO., , Wholesale . ann•Retal De alers 'ln and .rinajr Goody ; Carpeting; ReddyVade .01othing, and 'Calm. Fail:mating Goods, Boots an 4 Shoes, Wall kW' •Paper,-Looklng Cilassea•Ae. 'At " • . . r. •EMPT"7. •D: Ilsulsarr,.Pioprie- Stnethport,lll l Hwt.louSi House: A•now, largo, r'ous tor,--oprgifirell.furolshog house. ,• . .• 9...4410111113,« . .. . . .....ney. , aral Counsellor at taw, Solethport, M 'Kean Co .Ara. WIC attend to all buaineas In ble•protaaslon In the countlea of WlCean, POlter;and Elk. , Office over C. I.C. ' Sartreell & ,Brotlieral Mrs... ,'. •." -' .".',.. • - - . HOUSE, • • neamaai. ranclatee. Braetb . poit, bl'Aean • stages to eAd from this place atop • modatlone and Ceasonable' prices; • ' • • GIDEON IRONS, , . ,Dealer IntrreWods;Grocorles, Pork; Flour; Salt,.Pislt . Beady4itade.efotldng, Boots 1141 Slioee:' Store in.En lon,s old etandi Bmettiport.Pa: General Patent Medi, • . pin HACKNEY HOUSE, . . .4eriier orSecondlitid Liberty streets, .Warre9, Pa.. R.' , k...llaßtioik; Proprietor. .Travelers•wlll' fthci good ex, c9nimodatiois and reasonable.chafges. • • E. , 8.. meqolf, . . . . . . . . 'Dealer in Stoves., Tin 'Ware,: Tit spelled •Ware, . dr 6,, west • 'side oNhS-Pablio Square, iinothport, Pa.• . Onseom •w.orli donors) order on the shortest netice,'and in the . Most 'substantial:manner: - ' r.. - ... '..,. . . .. - Bv:is,..stoNoN)4i4,i •• , . Dealer 113 . Dry Doodei GrocartraiOrciekerf, .Dardiverei • Boots, Shoes, hate, CR1)8,610.191j Balla; Oita,* e., Bait aide of tho..Publie- Square .. Smethport, orvi, . . .. Dealer' in Provisions and Pin;lliGrocorieagenerally; at Farmers Valley, Militan Cio.,' , Pa, - Grain; Lumber, .Shiagies, &O;, taken in, exchange for' Goods, ' Patent Medicines, for sale. ~ . '' . '••• , • .. ' '.. ~ : LAR M IKE ' S HOTEL/ - Veniamc.•Proprloitir;--Allegliany :Bridge; lit'Keen Oo ;Ts. • Thin honee is satiated about ninelnileifrom Bmethport on Ole• read to Olean; and will .be found 'a .conVenient otonplOg-place :••' - " • . . .. - . .., 'EMPORIUM 110178 E, •-: '. • ~.... • shippan',..l4 , Kain Od.,.PA:; Lionsun 'Oode,,Proprielor. A commodious and Vell , turnisbod house.' Strawra and. tiaielers will find- gOod accommodations'. • ' .. . .. FbitMEREP VALLEY • HOTEL, , . Sty T . GOODWIN: • This' hone° is Situated about fli4i maloe [dim Sipe th po rt on the road to 01ean.... ri eaSu re partioa and °theta can be acoonimodated *oxith e short eat Dot Ida . EtDRED AIALtWAY 'HOUSE, NATITAN Dittmo, Prolnietor• :'This bonne IN attuatedhnlf. .way, between tbnetliport and Olean;' - Xf You want a good dinner thte Is the plate to GHOADI . B .CO4WIN, . . . , • • . ~ . rioprietor of the. Griatlfill,•..st Mechanicsburg., Mc- Kean oourify Pa.' Inbar. Meal;ind Feial, constantly on han,land for sale, hi ',lee& are 4 small qyantitleir.- • • .... RAILROAD 20111 E, . . , . . Wila, tam i3TnanTeri "Projirtetak, • Notwtih t .. 31?)!Coaki 00., ,Pa.. .apacgiuriodattiws canhe had there'.' At all POET 4LEGANY ,11011§E; WILLIAM lisaan.c. Proprliitor,',at Pori . lAllegany, Mc- Kean County, Pai ; Thie HOW fealtnated-at,the.funo , Mon of the Smotimore .and,Allagany Elver. f dedsonne miles east of Bmethport. . , . . . . T 001C'.on'the•mailof the United ,Statee, , and tr then !Oak into the old,etend of fOrd•& Smith and yau, will find Etl.-Mason!a ritr'•Shop do • •. ••• • so in isyme, Ridgway, Pa . :►'..;:Wprrea;.. Pa. Smethporii Vieta.•.Pa. The French army was preParing during the campaign of .1800 to meet, the.Austriao forcei .under the Archduke Charles in'the . plains orlt sly, and'l:vas - traversing` with almost inetedi ble andiperseverence' : the stupendous line of the. Alps which extends .from. St.: ..Ber; nerd , to Dace - . :an'f..,.,Afontinette; encdpntering hOur by hour 'ohitacieisoforMidable thst,nei diet. .the Courage of the; troops, the :immense 'resources, of the cernmiisariat, and the. milits-. ry.genins of their. leadets, . were enabled en tirely. to overcome them., ' - • ~. , • • i4g or fatigue, tliiy ' !oiler) an, as if ihar , al ready ~(ortiaaw• that !lie' indomitable pill: 'of thafi General-in-Chief was destined ii:x . .ti - mk6. there masters :of Milan and •Turin; 'qo•,lead . . Ahem to Genoa, ind to tlietate his own'terms . pf peace to his haughty .rival , on the, battle-field . . . Within a fe'w leagues . of holldu, between . two on the left hank of the DOHA Balthedi they nt Ifligth.came upon - . the . . little lewd and fortiee:i .or. Iviee which , ' they' scarcely anticipated would yr.. tare to . , idispute , their pissag even for 'an • ipstari(ot,t fortifica tins being elmOst,notiiinti!, and tbe.itt!tere,of " ts. l C6 sf" . . , rendering it.almost impossible`, sat its g ar tiso iv is uln7hUpi.iiie:tegtiliii. siege r • - • 'They , were 'i. how e v er,- .'erriii:;',.celirageous; - • wonderfully: adroit, and fanatically patriotic, the inhibitants'of the. town •nna the tieeps. in. .the• citadel, .consisting only-of fonr• thousand • man with : tv.tienty.five gang,: field the. place three entire days t again'st . :' an army -of ,tbirty thoasand men;': , :;by.. three.: of: 6, . • youngest,'tmt•itlie±ady three of .thetieStgeiwit els in' _urone-,1---.11-."-----'-'-'77:s.f!ylsetmiu..-- Finious to:find,him:self arrested on'his March. before So insignificant an obstacle,Ponaparte who had taken Alexandria in a day", and ! oiriro in an hour 7 -and. who was ,'Moreover,. anxious tO . posseis himself of position which would; facilitate his operations:on Milani issued an or tlerfor the divisiod•under tannes to Make• : 'an attack' upon the tovini and iri con - meta surren-• (IE4. A batallion the twenty-second demi brigade, led by General Cochet, first 'escaladed the fortreSS and carried 'itat the poititof the bayonet; when the French; . no. sooner found thernselvisin possession of te !fifteen . picceri. which , had defended . the: entrance . thin they turned them ~upon, the tnwn, d'operieil for their.... legions a perilous, , btit undbatructed path; along which they boldly ativan'ced, sing ink the lilarpllaise: • After' three hours.of a struggle as heroic as it • was hoPelessidtiven• &nil - 1 . .6e citadel, decimated' idlhe ;Streets / of thetown, shot down cin all , sides whenbeyond the : ieach of their enemies, or, cut downby the, sabres . of tboieby. Whoa; they were overtaken in'their flight,.a' few of the Austrian, Soldiers and.drriere.handful ar the inhabitants who . 44 escaped the carnage,' took refuge • inthe house of the AUStriari:Adiritani General;.insolyed to . holdd-iMt so long a'sjoho of • them, should be, left . °ln a few instants , 'l e • resiaence of the brave veteran was transformed into an..actual fut= tress; . loop 7 boles' Were: perforited . in ihe Walls; barricades.were hastily ereited, and: every en orgy was eXertedtO' itecomplish-an•-eihktiTe . defence.• ' • Cochef Was the- first . to:,enterivre6 but. he was closely- followed by Lannes, who % sent an offiver and two'battelions of :thelwinty-second to fOrUe the 'position or the' eriftY. We 7 -re" (rein froM 011Iper‘ont';of respect, to his family; several of whoss.,4b ere have , Since the, event Which_,we'are obniiit - ,to record; 'filled. with honor , to. o n elevated themselves rank. in , the. Pianeh !Try; . suffice -that :Ma;jpr co!iolliOns•iohe forces Tor his feroe*:•end,. 4 headlong . courage, +ieilettated,•at the head of o viziLtikoop . 'Draiyizik• pletureoon•the•slato- . • • , • BialOpg hoUsea out 4 . ;i,i.0#; . - ••• Belying thiqles' all oiote, "„geoplOthrttio:Uolghboial• lurdo;' , puck is Innocent, of wealth Bp:mirig pericildnstaway, • :Siiixte:peroliiioap may meat the eye; tim,sigteket a g y, , When conics home no:eitia pie; leyeit ofohildhood , e,fun; zrow,lng . kluee le: ilofie2.l tp:iip:fr,!“4 about the • Pirso4tlpg'4tii.and pike; i 1 baying of the ikeityees loom,' Dou , ttt mati3l4 the'vnyp Fatrp,n•eecere~ still themselvile, ' Danoing.' likti the nneltqlt:olves, . , „. , . . iietttlitig when the pripirle Id' tie ey.4 are'rubbed „ Itithelnorninth up with 7l old ing lands to catelt, tl/ o. rti n; yen, ' rieguish Will 1. Go to'echo . ol andtliete, he etill t . . . . . Lifoii holiday of sweets, .... ~ •• . • -.. Caro ißlue-beard, tiutyet. knoyik ,' vary day itajoy'repaatai ... ' .I':..' .'::: • IrpturefnOne coven tone." .• : ..,*.' . . Who that iioizia would ITIRIi ta'Flaud? • Who that faiiylorm would shroud? .' Hard Aboir destiny who creep's ' 'ttannkli. a Childhood full of .0912fn, 'Sad' awake and sad'ardeep asleep,: • . Buried In tomb,,' '.-,; Old WOG theli spring is shed,.' ' Orayatloqi eta morn has' THE CAPTURE OP PrREE BY .MISS PABDOE, Nothing . llaunted bf6ither suffer SIVIETHPORT -,. M'KEAN:.OVNT-Yi- , ..P. , 4kiw,. T#tiftSDAY .... • the;:battalionet f : : oy 'passing ,OveZ,llte.• 'kiddies •I:jf, the forty, gallant , % feljows by. whoM his •en . :. 'trance', , opproged,) • into the . house . Of .' the Anstrittn'OeneraL J .2.,ThefdauntleSs ;Man, after having teehrlill . .hlti littleigerristm . fall and ; ex.' 'Ore arou . nd . 1 him,. had 'rifled .•hintseg,with,...e. hatchet, which' he 'wielded: with SuPerhumen , 'energy against.hisatiVeneitiifdest'and as Ma jor:l,---•-•••- appeared at , the , "door 'of.t he .. roctin .where he bid.taken'iiii . his last•post, he - aimed So•furiou . s a blotai : .ar;bieheed . with th,rorintda bie Weapon 4; Whieh'his.hand hid , already he. Comekieustomed, that : h a d not the wary - off'- :,. his, .. , . cetlitl,rditly struck it aside ` with. sword i t : Must ha ve felled. him . to th 4 earth....llmathis , •••• closing .efFort,•hOWever; in the nex:trit he fell, and the appertipefit , Was irry4etl, bi i , , ,ithe' . French: iddiery, :. .. :.. ' '.". ''• f'... ••• :r: Major •L---, who had. never derlitgficteen yeay . s•of military . serviee • giVen:qUkqer:•,.to.an• enemy, wasalready ltdvakeing - . towiids - the ;veteran, toeorripietellis Work of ;•blociCWiten ?I' young. end singularly beautifUl ..Woman •rnsbitcl' out 9f . a'neighboring 4hafkbeir zand,' flailing •.kt. his feet, and clinging' to' his krieeskpaleilishiri-• died, writhing, and:aliticist ; Jpeane,.- . shrieked out in n• voice . of, terrer . .arid.diaPair ) fmin:WhiZh. allthelenderness of:the woman and the' wife had disappeared: . - ••:•. - . • ...' • - , . .'• ',.•::'. my. • Itlercyl . .Do not kill him:. ' lieu. niy, husband; and"th . e:fathei. of. my child '' . :,.1 The,Reptibliban'officer.lotaked deivr-'npon •her ; ' without "pity or Ovation. ' .... _ : ''' . •'. ~..•••; 'What had he to:'do with the agonigi and the outcries of a woman? ; :.In a 'second he:rhaecast her violently Irotk. hirin 'and takitng 'One . .step forward, had'fired his pistol at the head of the .gray-haired Veteran . ; ~''. ' ~, ' . ',. .'' .. • , • ~', The discharge of the Weapon walechoed'bi a cry. wrung from the very soul of the niMai. py wife,. "George, myOtild, Wheief :are 4oit? ..Your' Mother Mills Ou—Corn k ;tt ~. • • • •• .;.• ' '•• ' • ... . , . At'the 'well known • voiCe, a levely • bOY, scarcely three•years 'af. age, irlis,'as 'he Saw• his fathee fall; had concealed himself, pale and; treniblingi'beneath : thefather's bed, approached. his mother,andhaving, gained her side buried his: face in thefolde.of. her dress, 'as, if 'io.shUt oat ..the frightful `seetie around litu., But frenzied , by ,despair, she plucked: him froM his new :hi ding place; and. leading him to Major ~ L---, said. in . kidne:as 'hard and emotionless although it had proceeded , fromlips :ot . ,stoti el.-, •• c , . • • ttboward l .• Your Work is • not. yet . d0ne...4 You' have'etili his son to Murder . ." . .. • . ..- .: ...At this Moment loud', aclainaiion 'was heard from wiihout; and 'A . :French- . general,, stirroun= tied byegroup . of.oMeers, appeared •Upori• the , threshold of the hlood:stairied apartment.:. ' .... :: . Afajor L -:-.turned pale . as their eves' met; but..!th# young' Widow, - es if, suddenly inspired, rushed t9ward.the neW iorner; kick, iming:-.. .. tlievenge. , Al*--revinge rii r et...., .:.• - ~ ‘ , ..,“Caltri . Ourself, Madamit,"said the'general, i n I. .,aceen't: so, IoW and . gentle that it thrilled to . eitery h mitt: -7. y-...;,ii n t, tin deritand- What has taken place beforki:can Pine mrs; , tri-I,_ ''' ~,, thing... . 'War isrii fearful ''• ordeal for a -'Woman; and doubly .so for Oneistiyoungand.helpiess as 'yourself," He had scarcely. iealed.sPeaking ,howevei saw revealed the :ttiith at oirice; the Major with his ietel gresped in. his • iron , hand-L . -t4 disfigured.. Corpee,:dts whitehtihrs dabliled in blood-the'frantic Woman Careless of 'all the conventionalities of her sex, though surrounded 14 a horde of, ruthless soldierithe child, pale but tearless, ~ calling, his. father . , to. - awake from thii dreamless- sleep from which there., is nb waking upod this earth: . After one rapid eagle like glanee;•hci—OttittiOad. - rill; and at' Once felt that tbereWdi . roomneithar kir doubt nor 64[11100.as be glOve''in • hia.claapeil tingera, and turned abfuptly. triveards the murderer, who stood be fore. him trembling;;Stupefted•and stammering . but a few incedierent Words of .explanatinn and tgltott are •a•coward, Siri" he exclaimed ve , hemently; .“You have assassinated a . woundid and . rlefenceless:rmiiiL—a brave - soldier—ia' the very presence of .his wife,' .who cried to you for mercy. , . It was•the act'of afelon!". figeneral—."gasped the culprit, .Who felt that he was lost. . • ' . ' “pan, you. the charge' : .that' l have . brought igainst . Can you produce one Witness ...to . . prove.. that I have" accused 'you wrongfully?.. Ohl do it, sir; do it; that,l insy be spared the shinin of knowing that . . a darer has for .. Gfkea years beOn !sheltered . be nebth.the flag'of Pradce." 4 1 Pener0, was ordered to perfOrm my duty face of the enemy, and J. have performed it, he Would have taken Mylife, 'Sad I have taken in' his. The game wi; : nneVen I "Silence, - sir;, silencel 7S was the'stern a fallen foe saciod 'a s 4' friend. Fate to tace;•andlci4 , lo foot, every' lOyal dier should meet hislo4 but to shoot : down nn: Unarmed, man -'-4.a mirder lin Cold , blood ose , who isjricaptie tesiStence-:—/alir it , is sick . Yen 'are :Mi . longer.WOrthy, tO serve the, Repolilie . ; :!yiiii' . 'd6l9 another twili. riplivet- to. 'tile' Upon tlitr - , instant your, sWoril , .your' epitilettes, aOd. - .YernideCoration. this Moment,' you 'ensue) ia 'belong to the 211 demi-brigUile; yott cease to-belong to the army of Italy:", " 7. 7 1 " The major . Air aoncqntrated ein:ta!W , , L ,a who was r,jehere•are my.efoaa.aolll7taiiiWciiiie,fpio . W, liesniunkn.court-m'artial-! ) -", shall have one, sir, you 'old notate's than to morrow," v;411141..:,... turning towards the olfie ,bad remained silent siteettitors of thtitaiciting lieoe, the ":gerkiril approached , the corps, of the Auatrian, yeterin, and removing his hat :said solemnly,. oitalloytr my example, gento- : sbag,too tan never be pall the X 1 eii grave." the' re maindfr .of this frightful ilok; the ioc k ni. w idow • - • ,•• • - ,• to the .• •,.. t agonizing slesklic.' , '.;•, , ,kfter.• his Out pion bet hue= band . laiif itilifsYtirtive .tilth4ll:ll4.Alinpeniaive ceremonies of a military 'funeral '4se-unfortu nate woman, who had lost : hictigp,fiiini; a On t . she had loved on earthritsait:liti.ehi!dil.fill into a Instant • state of apistiy4tina• apathy ofsoil 'sod. body, srfilelt ia; not. fatigue, !chid:l'4;lot terror, whiCh is not madness; but: ;.theair.Not even tears or eakisitOint•hdalp,iktise idol . . of her nrIP, ornal heart,. could , not I his , 'ypic,a,:a!), 45119 t imam, , lipit.lehe:was ' unconidiogi`that.hi. Joanne arms %ieie.elgeOed she Irrestikeldaym!: thiftAas *III, her inner life fa* siitti4i:;irit•et•; '• • • • •.s , e t • • •• •• :•?r) s;Bl(d r di,•_ SO long as she fi'sd • -,lxiiSlutrui• ayesigoeit Child to dafeodishijaakfatainell .4411:age to . span 044 •;-ifite ;3,4400' Uasissin of . ..her hutlnipd : .*"unde . 4 he the 'grace • Of while,, the. iii'oriiPt and , ,of:a • , military teibitnal threlltoned. rblif:l;fe - s r remembered' iiply the. ftatirieiSty• of lte'r • !pie, the depth her .I;prieTeirteeti - atiVidipwou. consequently jnora : natffni!tisd 'than : abirtilad:whai!,:euclX ; qn : thti folloSsing•Soorning, a - #rench.aidii,diti*inmil. .erne,,tie•apprliet ber that 'tiff. -,GonOint4lntrtikitif desired .Irittle vie ywlth ititi'Tovin Hall in whic h he iiad,eetllblishbd gie head quarters Ai; .- tritiiis4 . e" - Uur nCtOr4rie:cjewitte....... i irrtixer child Uy the who• Was pale aildleeldekt from terror and .want of. real; And, tben;'.lifttug him in heiAiuts;•shat :followed the:' iresieiley' with a , firm Mitheit having uttered a iyllable. Introduced at once into the eatineit•ehamber, iihet:totioil herself in the midst of celibiate4lenerals of the French einikthoifir, . , : men iihir.were subsequently to fill such - diffiT; eat..4esiinio—who were to gas' 'ot to Jose thictheafaatoleaviis upon the field of battle, ' or ini . tfie •int!fgrie . s of amid poliqpif con piracies, scimg:tl.ojr,' •• Thereworn assemhleti Murat ) rfitroc,,4lflikt pesaix, Mathieu,. 'Datum', - Masiens;',4lok Cochnt, 'Bernadotte, ...and many were subsequently tisberotrre„famons; n their 'rniiist.stood ,the peneral-in-Chief; his arms . folded tightly aross., .brtiast, and his 'eyes bent - upon' the: I . ti4e, lady;entered,.. looked.ioviardeller,' advance in silence, ' , .. and led , •her' - tea'aseat; passed Fits hind wilFß' . • thelipartmerit. This slid* .summons, this- strange- receP= tlon; and the degpsil ce.which:reigned troimd her, at , first aitonished,.aha finally alarmed the 'unhappy 'A iapie feeling of terror stoe upon her; 'but ihesould-not''.artiaulatie one sviee ••to inquire' of those With Whom she Ii Pen 'SIM 'strangely ,brOughe into . 'eontee what she had to'fetir, Or what , to hOpe. • , Soddenly the roll of a muffled drum fell upon her ,ear•--a discharge•of musketry :it . and the - report had net .sooner , died away tha9, the GOrier'al-in:•Chitif ;stood , motipnless :for an instant; and then ApPrOaching her; took her hind, and led her to a window-from which she looked down dpon.. the . melancholly - close of a milltary execution. • . ' . cgShrink not,. Madame," he Said, as with„ a natural horror she averted het .head from Hie painful spectacle; "the dead man lying yonder was'a YrenCh "officer Whom his • countrymen and comrades have just` shot, .for hiving in town .taken by.aesault,, mnidered an Austrian." • He paused cas't a lightning over: the group • , . • , around him, and then added: "“You are, at. perfect liberty to gait: kir ree whenever you wish to. do,so. To you :, ties town must be full of bitter and cruel memories noris it at this moment a:fitting,place of . . resi: denCejor one lin • young, and -r--pardon handsome as yourself.. I shall place You under the escort and ;protectlon •of General Deiaii, who will answer 'for youi safety, to the gepub; tic. • Farewell, ,Madame;:: all I ask of you. is to fell •• ' • • the 'Archduke _Ctiarles, on your . arrival in his camp, what justice yoti have seen' 'and ex-: erienied , in the French army."' 1 . 14nd Ihe . name of my, presnrver—of my avenger—:that I and my child, may remember . hirMin Our prayers? , ? l /". • • The 'Stern eeldini`tnineli'Milde' for MMne . ati and then,,with• studied and, gracloui Courtesy, he said voice which ,Was somewhat' .leas steadY . than its wont:—• • .(q thank you,.Midamet, ,I may not ask those prayeieof .you ,tor.,France, hut still I gratefully accept them for Napoleon Bonapartr." 7, 7; 1 47r; - .X. P .f . 7 . 1 , 17,77,,r,k1r 4 r,-; . :. , ,•'',.' ' ''' - . 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' 'DT ;i1) A ;is . . ,At length the ; iiitiith r of hfarch,' - 17111 ,appoMted day whfeji:Stas to give an' Organized Constitutional utiallence tO,ll new confederate Republic,,, about lo: e enler on , an equal fnittna Into the: taMily lit,liaticneariliedi tili)iii . • that flay there aisethblett Alt - the 'Nit: ' of : . the osw - ioy.eritment atlfewYtYprk, of ihs.Senate,, only:the io4lent(iiiiiifitoni'lisir, - . Ha mpa h ir e, CoiikiiiiiiidWriiiiiiiiiVania, and one each Sf fram ai sitaitietts•OrqGeerilie;:'2lloo eight punctual' en Met :ihd adjourneirl':llCiii . .day to day, for a ',week,.witheut any iddition to • i belt number. 'On the 11th of Illatch the "agreed that, a circular should be :tiiilftill t 0,114 absent thernberi, requeetingllll4omthediate Attend, ance. L AnOtherkw4f - :'f'Wlth the esti* result, and it wisptit'l T , '' .. s ti . %:that another •circular 5116'131 1 ', ' e . i;11.401 Ali lent meinberi,! . giptaiit des tittelliqk t.. biktiltt tendance in order to fo'rrn a quorum. l'Oni : 1 ' 19th of Merit/ , a Senator f rom ,Ne4,Y . a •IC 21' t - ' -- t ' f lif.' . dr e pped lot Oar! e, a a sena or rom a it.. wate•hadst..l!is"appeatitiOptiiirk.iiiin for anoth- ee, iniirlid . Week no r inerease'ofthei number of Senators in attenilar.', took phieei'\:-.41t1t:"...4i1wir. 4. !iit'il:'' 6 o 6l -; l ie - W Sfr'isPfi el*io'lo.4l.lol.2l4ll''' .PV"i iie else' made ipiia .. raneiF..,ic .' ift, ' 0 4 'itir:44 ' . , 4iti) when I , llich it. *j ,t,fe, ofVtr ialtss , peering, took .his seargiilffrose4a:stitsiiitir jhe whole' AeiiatoriOft.lojl.l4v.States.;!' I i t: ' I we. I vela....ntjrnber) lhilliArilee ividilf;td i as yet ratifletlibeCoristiintiiialloing but elev.': 'en. 4!seh was• the tardy ::eotainfahtloti of 'the, Sausteijavhich at first ,Ilsr.T41!1001661:•44?!iii!!6: -A l f9 r 'leg'4 l °! h . ° , 11 . 1 : 4 14f.i0141 10 I Rl.liv• .'..s, '.•:. Of tes:JiteilreiaeAtall:fl4l.. l :io,lol:isitbi*iiisla. ntiThe,f,,.#o tiiPii.)Alieit". : 4llloo4,,tii was but Sift y-nine; thittfiiii:ontrasiefillilol.:lollriaii• York on pfic4ki.oll4iikib, vli 'tii,n4itiniiitimi-: aehueette ;#4,4 , ;?4 o ml!'efts,9.o " o 6 `,";:frgkill Pen';)4liagitf' 00 itl l 4l.Villitii#44il'enis fsdirt, . 4 4iitii Carokina.. On .the folio9rl , '; , . ' ~... more arrived:lk9o4 - .- , ' '.. re, c m ° • fP! t s" A5,--4...eit Connecticut'e4iiiifrom... t and one 'fforTl Pfll4l4;fiini . i. • tql?:*111. 010 ,cime.hilill• th0„14I1(:of bitreb, the Ineutte,•ndjourningfroin day to day lei went of a sisiorUm:; - '.'Ontba , t'dat,.. lances 'Madison, Jr. anqiv , o:OilalkinetntAifs: fromvirgiO,i,com. in,ll!!4fr4)..mis, 011.4„ q n eoilwi. - tit;eiii 17th 11*.. *BUI of. March l'A'°- . 'more members from Virginliajopeared and no fnrther . arri!als took place . t)11•:111:.' 2 3 d• 'On .thgt. : thly.tiiirinore member s *milk iieto Yir. .ginja* ' , ..Nn . .aidditioial Ap emberi aesiired‘ nett! 'the';Oth or Mis:niii*ben4nothei Member frit* . ' Maiyland.aptyltglippiared. On the Agar ' Of April anniiiar merit ar each Prom New Serail. and Periniiiiititie crime In, and a quorunseife formed tt'w. five days more before a qua rum, of theSenita47tas:present, end the , firat Congress of the trinft'ed Aitkifa wee organized. On the 21st of April, the' ifkiresident, John' Adams, took his seat as ;itesiilektt of the t3en ate. In his address on ,takiiit..the chair, he paid an emphatic and•eloquent tribute to the newly elected Chief Magistrate.' Expictation wrir, dwelt on the arrival - Of. ••• • • 'lteliteeived the oficlal•notic4fof -; - - ' - '7'. e: --- i r..". 'en ro in city to 'Oily the' joyous and grateful•nelutations of the Peo ple, be reached New ifirk on the 23d of April. The necessary arrangettient for his inaugurs- HMI, ,qcc,upied a weell; . andat length, on the 30th Of April, in the iallery• in front of the #itlitgel Nall, just erected in Will street, in the ..... liiiaiiece of the newly organized Congress, o( likii Municipal authorities of Neta. York, and ber .limpathizing population, be took the oath to "preserve, protect the Constitution` itOisi:gillted St ea." The oath wiptitlagiii: letered by,CheneelltkLivingston; the:l4444y of the Senate began,. to raise the Bilaletkillie ..1 . . t l iOldill IffiN tat .101howed and kissed 'the' ei004 . 1-;vOlutikiiii.:*4:tileloae of . tbi • solert' .ceremony Cliiitigilgi . .l4vingston proclaimed ast • gi l A • iiagtjin:Wilehngton, President ..of If the.VA t hitea.," . ./ii• was theelf, ftpie4i) yea 'Waif end='..idi.days olthOtlbe liveti riiiiiiiet months amiliiitrieeii • o' days, iiiirviiiiiii iaaiguratioe Before oftbe Preside:4,...,oin mitt.° had inted by the , ,B44tii„. tO ronside'r "wb le o r titliit will bp.4)iiipin .... o .... to annex • its t cos ."Of the President .ead Vial Ppii4ent of the Belted States. itaay oili er' thiliAltrise given in the 'eganstltittiri • Thii ii s ifiniiiittee consisted olMe ! iii • Cliifial ifeliii, !..ee, of Virginia, Mr. Iztid, of Soutlibeiligtiii; and*r.,Thilton, of •Ma:sachusetts, and ~th'4, r`g..pcirtial In favor of addressing:the •Chief latitu :filtrating "His Highness,lhe President of _the tfitita : 'Stiates of..Amerire, 'Ea nd Protartre . qf their Liberties," The Senate wag .liclirted,,ti fiv6r.that . style of address, which wiii•bai,disilit suggested by the title adopted by the Protisitor Crigriviell, and that •of the "Statee Ilieneral of .11olland:Who", as was remarked lay kr. Mollie solb:asiturnifthistyle. • pf . i:i their High.Mig ag ~ ilivlist.! - .:.Tge Hones otiliprese Fit at iv eg clergies!. A eipedii4.• nol..io.::,tielfo*.' tiny title oti Itall . . ItteitidtlitSigii•llliipritildent, and in ~ tlie,4, jiyivirstio.filiii tgitis,lMisses to the Preildent's iii 'apialigiacji• l!ei 'Was, without any titular fadalitiiig, tidalressed,ai "President of the yelled States." The: Svlit0..:040 1 4 1 1 11 for ejew days in the • titiliriapt:fo ifetah!lital . (isle by leg.: islatiosci rho itoiiie:coolpOi9 ii iliiii,ent4r,ialt: ' mxpr,ti 1 / 1 6 4Wili .body..ol-40, the Stift or. P.m. did:mbk Olin* linitio#,ooiki bump, Fitlitiglisistit). and ,neekaiSitilliblift 'eft 444114.b1ic - volvoi o•nomi logs,,wv girk46 bluniletbiliiieki• 104 Lboorn, ; there. held "tii' of himeol..siafeed ghooltiii ' 1 44 : %;' . 0ir - t Poo4;l,lWif.l Tablo tlii that !!an 'action given. ir 'atibserl of Alta .liließ 40e Uoo.o Aikkik 1 ,4111110 4 1 00 v4ir ff ioe 01 1 .?: 111n trade! the ,fel to Dan have ei Mini; I from •yi *6441. iii liar tjo, 'Ol l Commit to have. 'Ai (0. drea' doi 1 The Sc. Lour Verna orig. ie':,retigarfiblgabr the folio .vingt. .f 6 ..7 . , • , ;. , ,,i '; ~ ..A . ,k, 04. - • . •At Layer', 6:" „sling, hotitte,ln,St uf ' ! r e unusually ruerfy - lidding eant.0 . .44011,, ,s: '' . .,„. i' eight, and Ae.:.4llo,ECwae, P r lleI r grAli , I, ' One in theikisittifing.' ...Tke I#.l4gAltlll ',', I. repaired toilliiii liPittllinA;!W:.•s ' • ;ems ' E p the bettifr - Wetid4ts YAMllkhatirt . ; stoleitiMpliriPuptitkPllPMfitlitiel;.- - ,:: diet.44 . oeitistifi-illajVi • p ' ' '' 4 l: • . WO efffie lr , 40 11 ' • L ily the rork. of. ... .Ll_ 0.;:. , i ~,i,al ' '. thirh ttory ) l PayftwPn7m-',. ‘, , that airroll•klotnputee ,eoulig laiNrll, devp4:tirue.4 4 ,ittlizted by 100 te[4' ,PP G O l Ol4 ,fl 7' oi0000141ii;:,-: , .' .--,. 1 , 4'4.10 1 '' 1, 1.1vel thekft a tosa,wll,ll *awl .., ,tt„ ; 'Who ay .. • Fay.—Tha arse eilia;roa' ions" are sonsevkaa etertlingrr, .Lidies cultivate it ! , ?liar ari. , quantit of ..mlibi d such like." Thi-gliittis! r which accounte , (4ltaii-ity a.' will he aver here kk4s .! "Joy." A new era lellierning. stop "eating slate pencils sod A merles partaking libenillYart 'baked bean!. They will rP` .11100....Wi1l exercise. • 'VS- :!TitiPtit. rill. ¥re Of'Siekles, says IMO, t b reault of' tttetil'h birn return bonus, set 'a Key: If acquitted 'hit not resign his eget in OHS' to his release theßye send in hiss stsigeiticia r 'special eleetiOn access, *dhiste, end ahe pewit York to preverit )." Econottpan . . certain cooper', a vait. deal of vexation, and petaistanca ettake repairedo ant dit stood it,. bottrever,"' sal day qld Sam Cralittfo •broughl hole' to which be *aid be yet.' made. Then,l qult,ll. The editor of tbe merry over the mist his, that hhs • been round stones ant! he, lit'a kfToir "" a brick Cnatto t q . w. r q. those stall 44 tq vrtlsOkit•C `Ado VACenittl:k thlnV keep tho trowtb.: hot IM1r1;y, *re