-.--= U II -\. UNE oe P. per inni limes uutzseqii( - . 11 Woe's. ate. at cotqleOted with oath isq viii ['not] IN)liIg ..Tom . than Cpl . & •• L. - • .1 0 1 : .p ry ktil eat' male ,Llareby IsL day arta °dice, i. Let that day oa der iatthe 'LTA burg, mad( Feb 172 18 • Pun. •Fkik4 ofßanal diviaend Of ni a isbarn, on oacitidl by on and after thi of the Peace io - entitled to any i making an Order -r or, PgWParlivil i fif , y removed at , il anal beau me ordi hoot:. That itbe yikihraball* en kanorder foriihe r %airs, tarenty.fi circular add no . ER MIDDLT That Justi !hall ling , a pen - one in dee of Soh cutlet pro. or ,. 01 , r ofoe t DIA,S S. CUNN: 711 Ap . so Do •ved the tortmt.y.l 'ni,eighteen hut rieg Office - is to tern:ly that 'Oita - Law on esOlny. haat' and t• THOS • 1 ' Soe'y. ?hi of the offite. Wi SUR. ?DE MEDIC . And others 171 a ,oi attrition of the ers • wrested ari rt of the gentlent a Medical Society ita of the various lie atiplgned for dice and effee y authority, of eh he :Strnerteak Jot ,13 ER there .,{ adelp the m ti the p of this hiked No. of Fe . 1 , _,, , eto IContracto for 'i'riarulporting Oat on the Sc ttythz:ll c'anal. ' Lit e Schuylki Navigation Rail Road d I Con3pany, 0011 receive sealed pro , ih • office., , s9 south 3d- k, until the ..t. et., for transporti Coal, the, approaching bk-tbeir boats fr Port Clinton to this pplie r a' ticrns need made wit iiPat good se. I art tan be offcred, respectable references Noti 1113 cavity given Ph' 'a4elebEe, Feb 13, IDI?LE aged 11 1 ctice,•ie willing f hi" time eeping or. aeeou •1 ateooe will be, : ,; 11ALYW 6"12x3 Collie a part Book able I - - \ No subscriber, g y informs ~. • -petal chit Pe] of Mr. John Ho ' ties into his fires , a *nitrify of free, to supply his fo ay favor ism vfit i 800- '11 1 ' ) `barrel or half. Hest notice. • DA.V g" • lie in lai gr.. d taini , bin • • who bye Ja ii_'',,,e..i‘lm -.. rtn irf, 14; Tiffili ii "te . •.' ...- . , i , cr , •-• i l • •,, lir* owner .. r 1 , ,- 4 , .ill e ',lei ) 'ii 't ' ..'.• Li tle . 0 k„, r . • • t ilers . a .. , t the:Trion:, :. •.. Still be made • • ,- i Ai - . , _,, I 7' I .24 . bkorizt, e teeth •' ' 1 ,1; . „...• Tit well known goal tierorthe' l , . ,-) a l , iii ,., • ykag g eaer. ..heenind • -- in 14sh ~ t 'a:prepre a • -tis:ersah in for. , an: issportant I .""- tit. ' Cl - . Of: thelooth in :• ' ' inn, 10, • It . : -MO the 14%5041 , ~ of 4an op* . allaireagre al r in . the ' ais a pleasant !breath. Qne Brea • aril parees!eir over •ITery pre t se • rpeiseui,ithat It 1; . the tee ' y, . de in use. ~, IP tr .37i ea? it .____ ", sad totl :by. -B. ' . , 1 will? adva, be pal lfs la work rival view BE .r, : I= -RED -WREULT, ET BE,WEN BAATNAN, OPPOSITE.TEELVASCOrteIL-9”11911,.11% nth BOR‘WG I WILL TrAO Tint''. II /Olt TO Amos *Ark - 'so wzia Op TKO WWI ASTI MO W IW/A41141/1 - 111LICA,T " Maga- Account:orthe ortbe I'or mod HouoeofEmidOY-1 . • meta of.Schuylkilt County. • deeding tweive roars, 1,01 'r one doltstrrority-Ate . insertion; Wger.ones in --, . .. . . - • . . .. OLD AH HAMifER, Treasurer-of Schuylkill Connw in -accountenrreat - with - tbe Directors of the? Poor= and House of Employment, from-Tan. 20, 1835, to lan. 20, 1838, both days included. - . I ' he rAilror on ; • ot. West be Ito. , e rimmed !co e ism • • • • intevlei •*E R'S O IMAX. Sferclutiito Cope Hooks ei Ritte f... M. ICUs - • f the' t townships tin- the yedfrs 1834—'35, final , retnrn • of . , State to make par returns , f March hex}, in the the borough of Orange no allowances will be misssioners „ 11 sNizzigation COW, ELTEUA, Fdb. 1, 1836. .re have this day deelar. per cent. this faur and a capital Nock of the mouths,. which will be or their legal. reprosan 7 EitiRPAR, uret tuid*fasetary Ad entitled an Act don of a house fur the the poor in the Conn- I by the' Senate `and of the Cotompnwenlth Assembly met, and it tothority' of the same, sage of Thie Act, no Jrnonty tif Schuylkill cor resthril for kraut.. for relief 1 . 1 removal of the names f paupers o f . slime tint shall be put LI on bras of the Cotinty itlett to retiailre for, est:l 7 treifor rerixisal of a pan.' re cents, aid five cents lore. WOrtl,4eaker le of re i rentatives. IGHAM. ,Speaker of'4lhe &Tate. 10,11 day of January, Att ired an& tbirtv.eix. ' JOS. latimEg. trvisburg. Ara. 26,1836, \e above ie a true copy and of record in said al ant:floe the day and IL BURAOWES. 'the Comnionwea CAL. PROFESSION, red with Ruptare. ledigal profession and ( ,respeetful invited to ii, commis t tg the Phil appointed to investigate inkruments tfion , before be suecesssfiit treatment ieg 4 radietit cures. Pub. Societyrin the present I ofidedietti Saknees. . 1 132+ 1 - 3 2 ISM who hashed 14 yeeia to devote th9}lbolo v t", business cdudected with is in geneiiiti. Respest.. I'ven. 4 fiddtetis. ID fit'POYFIER, 1 • Works, poftsvillo; Pa. • Ice. • - • • teful for paettflivors. re. is friends Arid the pub boa porehasad a lot of ti hes, from bleb he hes ry for the • urfameof oh. 1 , water, w lob 4.11..ena;• I -er friend. e l ect :,... 4 use - . '',' their east ;',,, I not ' ' - • :it'll' of : • : 7 ' quality at D G. YALIINGLING • ; 7-3 m Tan Yiird. of kietibaii-,bk given. Its IS. kirk . antl Bides can italedli to say smountr— risborbood of several iron railsvad, which II ` *We forleathar. recompead itself.= ttiritioit the par. •lAM , APPENR I ED. -41 Hf - , NiofSo thWidiibt in a genera) .4124 equal. r , 4 ? and by des. prevents *ty thhi F i for the • arnustaif 40814,_ =WM DR. 1835. Jan 20. To Balance re maining in the hands of the • , /treasurer as per settlement $193 1 67 To cash received from the Di. rectors during the year 8693 894 of ,Adam Loy on account of a mote • of - Poo. Rooftop, 9 mo. rent rn for poor house ta ye of Wm. Salesman for 1 years interest due E!is s.beth Miller, a pauper 1::1 HENRY STAGER, Steward, in account of Emp DR. I'o cash recd• of Elijah Ham' filr,Treas7r, during the year for timber and cold wood of Overseers of the Poor for ' Mauch Chunk township of Berkscounty Alms house for maintaining paupers 4.5 89 for one Cow 19 00 one Calf -. ' 300 50 Fowls 9 00 Hides and calf skirts • 17 97 Lard 6 79 Balance due 3 6Q From January 20, 1835, to Jan. 20, 1836. there were admitted into the Alms Hoare, 93 male persona and 54 letnale persons-96 remaining from last year—totarbuniber 243, of whom 3 adult male per,sons and 2 adult female persons died. Total deaths 5--diseharged 170, remaining in the Louse 27 adult males, 11 bolorimder the age of 12:years, 16 adult females, and 14 girl. under the age of 9 years. Total number riAnnitung in the house, 68. Tke following Children were bouni out during the year. Edward Davis, to William "Woes, Norwegian township, Schuylkill county. • Mary Smith, to B. T. Taylor, tailor, Pottsville, - do. do. • Sossama.Bart, to Williaroldilnes, Norwegian do. do. do. . Mary Weaver, to'Fitillt Langabach, Manbcim do. . do. do. '' Mary Shorn, to Patrick Slobletoo, Pollicino. ~ do. . do. Joshua Greenawalt, to Joel Yount, Norwegian do.. do. do. Ellen'Doran, to Bridget E.:lessor., Pottsville, - , do. do. Maryetta Penman, to Aaiun Liter, do. - do. do. ' Cha's Kautner, to Anthony Yeich, farmer, Wayne do. • do. do. John Zimmerman, to EY.Parqulia.r. do. Manholes 'do. , do. do. - James Ottkly, to John Tready, Norwegian do. do. du. Produce raiseien the ,Farm during the year. 377 shocks wheat 170 bushels-628 shocks rye 302 bushels-960 do. potatoes-2800 heads - bage-50 bushels red beets-10 do. turnips-48 tons bay and 2 tons second crop-400 lbs. bird 'p —l3 bbls. soft auap-1000 lb. pork-75010. beef—eocumbeil, onions i and other vegetables s de n t for the house: _ . , . • , Whole amount Vase Poor Hogite'raieneefrom Jan. 20, 1805;tr/n. 20,1830, as near as can be ascertained, amounts to *; 1 " 101105 DO . , . 1 j ‘' / . . _. tuul WE, the subseribere, haring examined and settled 'to th Of inurekill abil ities, the Public Accounts-of the Treasurer, Directors, an d Stawatil of the Poor and (louse. of Er u ipt ? yukent of the cousq - Oi Schuylkill , DO REPORT„Ohattbe filregoing Statentent is a just end true result .four investigation. ;Whitetail:ldr Ilandathil26th day of January,. A. D.•1808.' '-. . • ' -- ' ' - DANIEL KRtit-;... • . _. .:-: 1 .‘.: : -; . • ,•- - . _ ',IIIICHAEL N,k WENAII . 41 " g 5" . 1 . - ': r 4114 Jaysi Coffee. -. ea Prirrieolsl Joso'Cuffiiei a supericir orticle, for Guariprowiwoole tor.. a 19..5 2i t 21A.THANS; UV - INTER Siniosd Spann , ofirior Ivy qciality, at 111,45p0r villas. rat -by • DOLL A R - Ari LUGGER Y. BE V NM By Mak paid to laborers and hltpd Men o • theft $159 241 rot...limestone, l4,} Closerseed, Straw; Hay, roamed theal.dx. , , 18:1 39 Cattle- ' 145 75 505 bushels rye k 36 141. 15 364 do Aims 1 33 I • 143 do corn 81 781 1 27 do wheat • ; 36 371 bails floor • ' 161 75 Smith work and iron 106 621 Putt for 43 acre, land . 1000 Harness. ilre. 44 52 Beef and pork 580 23 ltslt. mackerel. rice, Mk spices. ite. 262 '24 ksgarand coffee 105 97 Butter and Molasses ,[ 275 55 Muslin.. calicoes, . satinets, line ns. • hosiery, dre. • • 768 36 Making clothes & shoes for paupers 104 Leather 104 3111 Tobacco—ehewingaturoking& snuff • 40 781 Hardware. nails , locks, hurgen.d.4. 130 Ma Stuns. pipe and tin walla 143 39 Stone coal . 261 385 - Bedsteads • 36 Boards and shingles 99 67 Carpenters and srlieelwrights 58 03 Printer, 11 371 Brick L 21 39 Interest 118 42 Paints and medicines 99 515 c•nstabies. dm. 'conveying poor to • the house 178 94- - Justices issuing orders for relief of • PliuPer. Coffins tor paupers hired women Clothing. provisiOn, medicine, &c. for out. door paupers . Poritage books and stationary Miscellaneous Elie Shoemaker. 1 year'. dowry Part ortnaterials ho 't fu 183 d and 1833 for the alms house Beekuream't silted when steward Henry *tapir. Esq.. present do 13ALARIES. • By cash paid Dr:G. Halberstadt for 1 years attendance to out dour paupers Same for "me, attendance to house B.,lle.cker. late mewani mai in full IL.Sfager. Onstent do. 6 months A. Seltzei,for two years attendance as ' .director and raxtni services John Pau, directer.l years salary K Hammer, tr. and clerk, Ido do John Patterson, attendance to paupers 1 year . . Balancein hula& of Treasurer 25 00 75 00 24 00 $9Oll •36} with the Directors of the Poor and House ley merit. By,•casb paid for straw Oats • . 3 (ibis Flour Beef Laborers and hired men Carpenters for building hospital Conveyi;ig paupers Loam alms !Muse Travelling expenses Sturm coal • Aired women . I,ewyer South work and tin ware, • CaSl.3ge p4stb & garden . reeds Leather Rakes and Cradle ltudicts, repairing dock, coal grates, plasm. work and CC. • A - rink a horse 8200 00 .122 73 81 15 8589 13 I=l 1830. Jim. 20. By Balance tine.B.eary Stager, Steward, $3 60 PAIMPERS. MEM IS MS =MBI =MI -• sA;EuRDA,Y *ow! - paimuARY2O,E . )1., CR. / fIIHE anti*L4ibeeoffere ••his k9trier *a* Dry Goods it. - Sta. 10 Centre etrad:Potter' Breed - iv Holland Giu, - Malage; 'Naafi* and Port Wipes, Whiskey, - hi' the take Iteti'l 7 rel. tellether With Meet: Rye,. Buckwheat and cora-Morl„ Oats, Coin and• Feb rtlito.n• 'JAMES SUJIMMANai. • "V " 11.1;i • 117r7". ,t 1 :4 . • ~.! ?fivers'; - - f 44 4.1.2. wiNTEu:4 Oh lUD. wht;4 bidet The glittetinglentlece. Pooohthusolitij.,d, ti cla shine the 'imitating twee h - forAh Their itueting atm Who shiehret the naked lie their hitur Of cold allsersity* - • glit Thou o'er thesteader . 'i' The curtaining snow 'oth apreat4 And give itthintherdike babe 1 Deep in di cradre;bed4 A chain is owthe stream* Aid ou the souse r liewth Yet still their spark in, eyes look tip, And beam with-g ,atitude. ~ • The bettlatth left her toil. W itb lit het call to ak* . - The warbling tenants alike cloud Asileilt sabbath keep.' , ' Thou mak'st the lengthebed eve, The fliend.of NV isdomiprovr, . And bid'at us bind confiding yearu In eloper linkstof love., •,.,• Oh Thou, the God of Il+e, Best Author of our dais, ,Forbid that whiter chill our hearts, Or check the lay of:praise. 2. • Float the Nationelllntelligeneer. DANIEL MORGAN, [From Coatis' Recollections and Private Memoirs of the info and Character of IVistangtan.l :. The outposts of the two erm:cat were very near each other, when the Anuniican commander, Ale suone et obtaiuing particular ititiarmatiourcapect. ing the designk of his advntary„ summand • the fanicitileader of the Ritleiner , Col. Daniel Morgan, to bead quarters. It Wan night, and the COief was alone. Idler his wood 'petite, yet reserved and dignified salu, Cation' i 'Washington remarked: "I have sent fin) you, “or Morg an , to cotrual to your courage and sagacity a small but verylituportant enturprisot I I wish you.to reconnoitrethe eivetny'slines,ivitlit I view to your aseertaining etervetly the . positionl of their newly constructed 'redoubts-4100 of the; I encampments of the British troops. that have late- ly arrived, and these of their Hessian euzifia ries, Select, sir, an officer, a r.ort.counniesioned tinker. and about twenty picked Men, awl under cover of the night proceed, bucwith all possible caution— get as near as you can—icturn all you can—and i : day dawn titre and orahc your report to head I quarters, gut mark tue,-(folortel Alorgan, mar i me well: On no account whateveeeegage in an 1 ' akirroithing with theenepty—ifdiseprerce, mak I a speedy' retreati let nothing itiducp yob to. Are it'l s i ngle shot: ;'tar, sir, that no fitiOs or circ. 1 stance s will use the discharge of a single rifl e 'on'yoor parr; and for the extreme preciseness df: those milers, permit me to say that thave .in 1 reasons."—Filling two glasses qui" the Oen ..., 1.1 ' rat continued: "And now, Col. Morgue. we; w" 1 drink a good night, and sticeesi to your enter-I prise." Morgan quaffed the wine:smacked his lips, and assuring his excellency that his ardent' should be punctually obeyed. left the. tent of the' , Commander. imCittef. Charmed at being chosen as the etzecative ot cer or a daring enterprise . the loader br the wood men repaired to his quarters, and, 'tailing fer GC- i briel,bung, his liivorrie .captain, ordered him to details trusty sergeant and twenty prime lelluserttl who ; being mustered, and ordered to lay on their , arms, ready at a moment's warding, Morgan arid Lung stretsbed their nuttily forms before the watt h i fire. to await the going down of the moon—We i signal fur their departure. . . I A little after midnight, and while the rays Oft the setting moon still faintly enamored in the western horizon, 'Pp; siergcantr 'cried Long,i "stir up your men;" and twenty athletic figures , were upon their feet in a moment. "Indian file.i and 'march:" and away all sprung with.the quidk 1 yet light and stealthy step of the woodsmen,. I They reached the enemy's Mines—cretyled np so' Close to the pickets of the Hessians as ,to itsha C i the odor of their pipesdiacevered, by the new y tut ned up earth, the positions of the redoubts, and, by the nurnertma tents that dotted the field fort 'many a rood trotted,' and shone dimly stnid the I nieht haze, the encampments of the Britnift and German reinforcements—in short, performed. their portiotta duty witheut the slightest discove ry, and. pleased with themselves and the success of their enterprise, prepared to retire, just al Chanticleer, from a neighboring farmhouse, wet 'laiddingsalutation i to the morn." The adventur• one party reached a small eminence at some dile" tante from the British camp, and commanding an extensive prospect over the eirculnjaceiteConn. try. Here Morgan halted, ha give his men &little rest, before taking up his line of march for. the A merican outpost. Scarcely had therthmva therd. Pelves on the grass, when they e parceived, issuing from the cranny's advanced / pickets, e body Of home, commanded by an officer, arid proceeding along a road that led dtractly by the spot where the riflemen had halted. • No spot could be better chosen for an ambuscade; for there were • rocks, ravines, and also shrubby *aka: tlrdt grew thick. ly on the enpieneo fly which the' road we have just ountidned passed, at not exceeding en ban died yards. . Viivrn, boys, down," cried Morgan, as the Woe. approached, nor did; the. clansmen of the tMute Rhoderie disappear' more promptly 'amid tilde native headier. than did Morgan's woods. men h" the present instance; each to his tree, or, ruck. "Lie close there. my Lads:till we ace what' 1 these fellows are about." Meantime, the hmetnenArsul gained the Leigh .and the °these dropping Median on his charger s neck, with a spyglass rirconinoltred;the Ameri lines. The troopert closedlnetheir file, andw e either Cherishing the noble annuals they ro d e , . prating theirequiptneiahr or! guilt nets Oiti lt4. rooodm scenery; now fast brightening in e beams o fthe rissaristn, 0 . , `li ....“ -Morgan looked Long, km' Lopropon Wan; perlur. while thilicionfie-wil4 panting ; Aisles ' and i p i tkung ell . , wifirlii, ooliM 'ame ..lane shrilal . .ftooi tbeirWeers ‘ter hit the ruin By: .. 1 . At laiitti,the taidat silk* of 'Matron aeM.; came Ina prudence- end. -mega of military 204 dimaiw Vorytafidier - i - " SlOttiiColtiese ef c'.very. ! thingbut his tam ' new 'within hissiesP,- lissraved his.. blunt, and d and sharp tong the , leges 1 report idibe rides ami d' l: surrnttiiihpg. ~- At point blank dietance its eintein'and dead ly aim of the floating Sbiriirorthit!niiiidationa. ry Army Woe waliken htaterylemita: 4 market this time of day. [ln the instance we have to record, the afflicts ortha fire orthet Mi. 5140 70 7t) ~ 507 67 17 61 33 63 51 97 WY )34 LA 63 MO 450 225 137 50 75 25 20 80 50 620 60 poet 34 WI 83 241 49 3711 18 00 29 311 119 99 40 50 21 Ili 28 61a 33 75 46 81j 91 27 7 1- 0 6; 23 88 8.00 50 49 $.18.9 13 • • ...g• •••=,' 3 , .; 24.0 ,- . • 4 11 . 11 .' ... . -,Y)F141 . men were tremetwkoW. Ward .: - ei rogue 1 iltih we had fitllcOo rim no.inteir, WE4I4. -,, their ; ; ' , :led': elrergers Tithed wildly over the aajmnter tainxit . votherr wounded. bOtitobinglecl*ol-thent' ~ „OM were dritiged-by them farititur•enimaht exil Aly along. while Abe . f . tray ' fi,w .b allto " -_ , .. 011 : scathed spurred hard, to :cola . e *leiter of the British lines. 'y • ' " - • ' ''' White the smoke yet canopied the scuba. of daughter. and the picturesque forms of tinsittiood.. Men oPeootod smollgthe f 3 i4gort - tholloo 3 l' 4 loading their pieent, , tbe ordinsar grub otAlorgati stood apart. Be- iteemettlie very Peet& el W4ri i i as gloomily he enutemphttcd the levee hiej order 14 , !nada., Ile -apeke.;imt , he la od n0404 .16011 ' a one absorbed . la. an linen ty of thought.+- mattial about with which be waawent to c r hie comrades in the hour i of combo I was 'he ed, the shell* from whidi he hadlithrin 'full 1 many a. note of battle and of triton* on the - fields of Saratoga, hung idly by „his eider, no -order . Wes given to spoil , the slain, the untamed' equipreenta for which there *lia alwayea leanly froto emt-,, gresi, the ishirteAr there was such Deed In that.' the sorest period of our cenntril privation;all,i all were abandoned,** with an abstracted Outwit! a voice struggling fix utterance. Morgan amides:l- i " ly Inman to los Captain, 'exclaimed. tl.swig, to the Cam march!" The favorite Captain' obey. ed. the R emen with- traded- aqua fell ;nal rte, , and Long , lied his party aeon disappeared,. but . net bettlet the hardy fallow* had exchanged vari.,.. l ems opini ea on the strange termiriation 1 of the late drat . Aod they agreed near. con. that. their Colonel as tricked. (conjured.) rir,aesurallyief. ter such, it fire as 'they badjust given the on e y, such unimptying of sadd l er , and gulch 'a ittlaint deringithe troopers. ho would hot have yodelled hte . poor iflo.hoy,e from the field , Without ao much a as lewshirta or pedant' stockings being -did* among Ofent. . "Yea," said a tall; lean and st4r thy lookill' fellois, an Indian hunter &Mu e his - 1 1 • WE i ' c _I ' ..,......... ... (reader, it he uireffilly. placed his nomads the taimOnsatiere of il i to o t i F tb idlet'l lia : lair L i nk er . feet, in ei foorPrints of his fi le leader.) "Ye. o oaligfio etando ..zr no.w mat .ad my lads. otenthi to reaso9 our Colonel is tricked ' ruptedVZi i t i n; " "w a hat hesithit.le do with ine,is t Morgaii.folkosed on lush trail of his mett. • Th! .. 7 - • , . i 011 Inroaifhis'inititary guilt had , rushedl4lolo bis "no pri r..., melts r e etefi ng 4 b t u n e w e , e ar ki-e. t mind, event before the reports of hit rifle/thud nem, en Midler: my, orders are- hail/oho you to gine 4 r td to the 101:tering forests. H`e became withhisiOreellency today , at ,three *Wok p ea . I mreo an 4 more con vinced of the enormity of his , cisely. ,:Yes,o ta veaod irxi d fij eu dicol,lig ora , • ou'etice, es with : ll and membred giddies, he gen, •yed tell are, and likely long to, bie, the val,. /mooted iris solitary vvay,and thus Ito soliloqpizedued,_ and tim 'a ed commender do; rifleregitight4 1 .i . -ALWell tDaniel)Morgen, you have done fiarymr. Morgan sprang from:, eitinp,bed on which A - self: ill kc, iiirOritketo k certainty 1 Yen may was gitting t ondlifeing the hand'ef tbi little go horn ' stem to the plough*--yebr sword will 4fiO gii.lo hig giant ghe . p, - .• WrizegAnd wrung; ; be of no Ws Ilse to you. Brat, iir—notliqng ta ilth e "lid•de•oawP iheil l . l 7„ 1411 11110. 1 .4 ~..1* g e t can save on-i' ' there is the end of Cohinel Mar- . then wide . wit "Atli ` I ioniggiT.,_ " goo! F 9141! . gi by a single act of madneis thus / know ion. H " iltow--yotr - "' tag noble - s 1111; ;,. to destro the' *fumy of so many' toils ant lilt to sport wi the feeling*. :on eht)•hyetbef t -- en hard! ugh 11,lattle. You *re broke, sir, and souther." on assured Li/p..11400d dation 1 I,„ there is ten , tiCol. Morgan l"- ~ Was true; and gaily kiegolyltyliturdaslionoono reverie T.) disturb this there suddenly appeared, tad *bone, bidlho now deliebtid cidinid,tn i tio at full spiedole,sid.de.camp, the Mercury of the manlier three o'clock, -aridiekt6diar iof &dot ' field, who, timing , up, accosted the colonel with, obey a second time, and galloped l toi heid4inkr. "I am oriled, Col. Morgan, to ascertain whether tars. , the' Grille. now heard proceeded from your da y Morgan entered the, _ .. til:...ut‘ciettleac Nehmen " It dot, sir," replied Morgue dogged. der *dila; iiii, it iiiifif ran t , wit liffr apt" ly. ••Th colonel." continued the aid, "I are Whoil4 after plying thelireepecti tithe al ' ileolier ordered toirequire your immediate/at/sod. fitedoff nit give a cordial viluteser Wl*, ' d tii au upon his excellency, who is • fast approach the ciamutiourier oftherideregiment,ind-tesifils. in t " „ fii " Mit..rean bowed, and the kid, wheel/4.14s per in bia ear wordeofcertgratulatimk • The cloth" ch rger,eitqed back to rejoin hie chief. removediWashingion"-bid bis.-snegiae fi ll„ifieis, ll'ie gl of the morning sun upon these:nee glass* dnd gave • his only, hie unis ( Yinetoiiito.o. 'of the her guard announced the arrival of the the toast of the day, of triel--the Mast ot thiVeiriN; dreaded commander — that being) who inspired rang of kir " time honoted" , /ife •. ' • the shade, with a degree of awe every one who approached ofaunt Vernen-?*.All out; Weed , 1 4 . Thi n t; hid'. With, it stern yet dignified ennitiosure -with his Usual old fashioned pontes„he drink FY/Abington addressed the military calprit--•"Cini to each guest by name. When lie' - .. a AkoVol. it 141 p-rb.ible. CA Morrie, that my aid dimity Morgartor good health ; iiir;O- thrill faii haul reformed me Aright t ,Can it be possible. aft through a manly Th meof, -the pa ,-. , • list* ter:ahe orders you received last evening, that the gain fate le moldier,. whikt,,enny ey netherpt.l firi g we have heard proceeded from your detach. Filson mil turned upon hum.. At an *we rn t T Surely, air, my orders were so explicit the temp/toy' broke up, and organ h a per., as of to be easily nusunderstood. Morgan was feet escort of of fi cers accompanying lin to 'hi. br e, bet it bee been often, and justly , too, ob. quartes,all • aniimis to, cortgrantla hire upon , i serted, that man ,never was born of woman who his 'hippy restoration to rank and. dii ~ , all Oda: clad spproach tbegreat Washingtoe.-• and sell to astute bite of their esti* for lire peen no 4 feel a degree of awe and veneratio and services.' - • . , fr hit presence; Morgan quailed for ,i And ellen, in eller life, did Mort* Welkin ,tip: t I t mut bebre the uteri) yet just. displiasereA -- 5 - his )on the events which we have trim ilia teJthe” c f , till, arousing all his energies to thp/effort, i Aniericans mad their posterity, And wonkfur ~ lie lencovered and replied—" Your exoifiney'l or. 1 —"Mat could the pawned cleinene pfilmeenia delta were perfectly understood ; add, agrees. ) mender Viii- chief towards so ifumbor. .tram.n h! a tethe same . I proceeded with* tailed party ); dier 0 lima mean? 'Wes it that alt,eek,ipe, to ennoitre the [enemy's linen by Inight.. We Imy enemy wheiever , I could find hi . andt:tbe i p w men. the g di to sco h y e e ioi red q a cias par tere ty t o o t. make , ro cu y mi nto ng ‘ i k n ne be w r i ef lovai ti d,ieonabedly adoredsnm of , poo taxii hieti os au tiedei , in0w %..., , B po u , w n i e t i c i i,, ec h an avio l , ° h m a d ltad ur a fie ez w Pee mrit:to and rest i . a Ce ttli ti c ai k n: a n g a c t.. row : l tu 'I 46:btbsattl714W1:11"°ingtoaPlaili6liel.:. out from the enemy's lines. They came'up im. beings? i That loxiVidedge wodld net haveire4h: miiiiiately to the spet where we laye i ecaled by ed a ðer, in the scale of his Vlitatiy justice.... thil brushwoed. There they halted, ai d gathered In slier '' the whole :fair ur-- planted ia five utregether like a flock of partridg esa ff ording words-i- t was my fir s t olfencei _, • . m so tempting an opportunity of annoying.my • The e meney - of Washington to the •first of. my; tliat-may it please your excellency, flesh fence pr •rted to the army elite *volition one blood mild not retain, . of its me valued sad, effective tiordiers; Ainit hid / 7 t this rough, yet frank, bold and manly expls. its rem,. .in little wore that two years from the • n 'on, a smile was observed to piss overthe coon., date of o r narrative,' when Bites/tier .General to armee of several of the general's mite.. The Morgan iionsummated., his own tame, and abed! . el o f remained unmoved. when, waiting his hand. undying justre on the trim ofhis citanto','ltY,,tho, ~, h c ontinued—" Col. Morgan, you will retire to glorious endever Mintoratde r iietafif the Ddir . 7 Ater quarters, there to await further orders." pees. . . ... Korean bowed, and the military% cortege rode on ; Nearly' twenty years averts *bad rolled ,awity. lititie inspection of the outposts, ' * and ourero, like most of his ceinpetoak had • rrived at his quartere, Morgan threw himselfittesten hie sword into a Iptaug6tfaskijail i mp cu. u I • n his hard couch, and gave him:elf - up to re.' q joying halite midst of* domistierentele theitii2 fi' 'ons upon the events which had sedately and nine of leitaried and eventful:lifts . When eiliiiii."' . rapidly sucteetted each other. He Was awere 1 cod in y*rs and infirm, MejislGenaralicMbrean 1 tl' t be had sinned past elf hopes of forgiven s, J was ca W to the suptendelelisiOtWe of hio,coart:'. ' ithin Dimly-four hours be had fallen .from the i try Ws alriMreseutatwe fromth e k a li of v ire*, mend of a regiment, and being 'an disgraced period' nitiiii lad the hoop" wid•halMinege clip= indent a d brdken soldier!, Coodemued to re, from view With. the std gdeeral, whiehjest e d f ee .,,,,, jr . .es of glory—the darling passion a ia heart, al .dayia \ ' And the voterutT was rtapfa, !find - *l ic k . . r -vet to abandon the 'fair fields rifhgh leg idea, commuithiative to cite who; billi • ng' from th e 1 01 ., . io obiturity to drag out the r naitt of a mediate NiOli l .7 of' his Tobetligt":Phiii; fount,' i lia. existence , leered and tor ' aro and ready and In warm welcome tithe heart oifllfite: - * • hie rank, so hely, so nobly . Air .- with all gap.: And,. my and most tonetiing reirtins el ; h! "blushing honors- acquired.** 'witch*. t used tliq Ws of trial wers,relited l ly the bobs '" the frozeirwilchnness of the Hen ebet, the rented leader* f the Stoxidsaterii - !pleb we ekiNio . s rating of the Lower Town, and the • lantind erly devoured dearefellytitinnittid, v".• th o tha , \ • , ruins combats of Saratoga I . , " youthilA and d ightrdlistenerifin . *ntenitirititt ' ti ll ' `ho hours dragged llootoily atw y— night no ordinary power. ,' , ...3 .• -_ •, ii i., .- i../, -,; -e, but with it oo rest for the trouhl limit* of • And ie.', was there the rudeCterttti o r rai , r . Morgan. The • drums and-fifels ',merrily man Wed' sudd the Impel a: ' 're 'E N T hat., tut the soldier ' s &two, end.the rian 'arose, hood - "bat ;diatingi ed the `= _ erf - tierlo4. v , , ing ‘protnige if atoodlp diyr tin 'to mint' ., with little . hook lant ledge , . t 'gifted' by " , titt. r w in the earelkof that widely este id: amp lure within thong; tan ~ diseriminatinig; attnid.‘:,z d2r4 genial , beams giro hope and, mid gla patd.tho haw and, Me 7 oft so .F,414 , 0* , _--, - . . C4mlty i.meittjulatt;.a. r l3 FtlitM*4otuthulas';.: • Norgneallidemen were trentqatiy in the ad, thin laq iota huitble jod !,;,,toui:AWCiki i ii i t b a:2. • - skirmishing with-the light fil; en. from the Picuttud endow . opthili s tiv i i. , le tannoying hiellanks. The re _gawks; brightest. jentosea 1 of ttanwin, ' Gee. - 3lioktrao th - much 'dtridrid into detachmenttiat daliaPare: speklorthe interasity of Wattlittigton,MA4 l .-7 ie 0, 1.1 . ar eery ande*ltt•for I J 't Morgan .of,thii itivtilittion, and. the autia4ra °Ma ' W.:, In thohabittrf using a conch•abeilS re,lllBOll.V • flit i dt* - dineg 4- ' All . 11341 v ' --" hiskorieity of: -- - d the beat with whjetr he :trtttti treat ntitharitalentei. is NW • ( it Gi v ais i otail '' a leud Mid traillimlslut. thir isid we othetr,iMpluni_oirment,,.taf the( ' .1 0 iii i ikiti, to .Inßiter hit-boy* 'Salle' witintill. ' We,' iiiid . courage •iqdrit ' tlfmdlit 7., - - ,r,tiliMirMeaZ . l. from many part? or the-field wieeheito int tinde •Y,litY,Oltit".-liiid: **Ai lii**';Wan 34' let P alld,Jihrtim edatiraied-oca•, • itt_rh!'• ' :of. ava e F. Ote c i , iia.Ovaiiiilw-' -, 4k.;iiiiikk ' • amdhar.lstwolaphare'a lagegierial. winkiintridhig tmiliglailtittyGoll to, pent krolf.' ;at th e 0 . 6 -:,,,i , 1, that every man would do his 407. . l ,---- -- - . °recoil/ WithinOtat,' :- -- ,i . -4 - .' ._: • , • , • I `. , . kitss vAttriAL'A.2 . "l"W 1 I)olX2iSiii =.l .4- 1 ,- - A•fi- • . _ vss =isiLlscimsc; f • 7 '• 7 A ' 7 ;rtelt. ,• r 44 =ME =MO MM=MWMMNI L . Mel , - hens, llawit elm* Pot-swilllts eit&8,1 0 4,5101.0 .thispa A ag leader of thi idiatirnigi: „. . v,, -,_ „. , to , t teweelocir theordaily*dolV i t u* lye' of an - offiestc'or..thkllfaftfr ' loot - out i 4 .0 1 4, CUL, Jtiailtair, this was . 1,1 4-r the iiegkemidioe "xadlcmiterea- AO me ; .. ....Bo nialted," intididerliati., „4",, know • your;' Wille •Ai4ls6i3f:ol•ll4atiliV pat Me. • * 4 f ilninel7 atones . 'Tlinair•O tiro ' arresimd—'us a matter otcouratt4:;L Will i vherst is re l aWitrdi, „But-surely, hie , tiladinner. honoie m , iMieed, in thew the last toomenttrufmyi 'mi t ft' ry xistence, When liii'lkhda ' for,Milin - vord.hy . :his OriMaid, and'py hitit eate'ilitedtriend.— Ah. y dear Banilito4if yotikoltitiihit I have au& sinc e the curled boisokatuiwut # ) /ZillOt PIO ilif'inki4 lll " . • : --; .. t : - - f , - 1 t,, • ' B ituri. about tritose,"itr'lltilliflf I 4ritelliyiki eohn ante there aiwiYilirlted':ildayilil autßs, , pow , , "Cot. Notipui, filiketekiitrioi kiai id i on* me to"—"I knew-B,M;'• interruptinirflov; t Ito bid ,ma n, r i epare - Aar ;trial = 4uilipattawb Al W: trial! , Gui ~ air-7gunty, pi ill dolt*. 1 But then, (rem, irrhirosalf,j:Rerhip my ear- ' vices ought plead=nowitnael against ttudtioho- • dientasof a positive order: "rlo;:tio,.it to all over , mita , OeLlintniken;:—tbera . br ion- end" 43foer•-ord 1 friend and Col. • Mos gum” ~, ,The: *studied *Olt taunt' h ere then ,m ounthiltuttmtch,efeutbu ~ , elwma rut he exclaimed, "Bet my country,ii, cquiuuw [ ber , mylliervices: 'and the Britieh aild' Madan* will•reariember me toot fei-thougifilu ' he•ilii , away, my bravo comrade:swig. do.Aheir uty, and Morgeovi rrflotnorr bc., et-they *Ways Avw bet% a terror to the enemy.". '. _.•-, 1 .... - Mar *Ado, the generous 14bioillai0 - 4:091d no loi*or bear to riltntss• the r bfriggfis 'af tho i f brava nfortnnata , flo. csillivi,, out, o'f/eir- ini,• my d Colonel:only proadae ro.bear . me for one women and I wilt telliTtifiA7,,,Go on,sir," rePheq wriwil; atesiPoinwilYi!l,9l4! , "Thett,'' continued the ititkie-eatmi, , uyou Mist *MAW dud' EEO WWfMM