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The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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It i.n'iiirl the cotmnl Mi-ekfltbi' U(U. I' l.ti tif vf tj.to nf licncnni cf UiiiUb Ut' stfri'Mduil' ai an attiA J. Kt'U rrCt. mkr an i.KI I-i lr nifnc ol 1 1 tbetoeiny at Tl "nl at M.carcr. Aficr Uiat; examined by the i4, fet U4 wf rt Horn i.i Uuyul iN.u.!vr col (kr- In f.1.

1 be ane bteve, i tSe U'ff. marbat. be 4 tho Ilymtt 1 7 I Itt kng wine lie btcd on iatniail lbl the coin. (OieUM faf and 111 iififl Vc Mine mi'" .11 tu Lhitirwwa. af.cr luumtio I I llill I bun be tiMnctir new I ttr etre it KiSScd and a Th.i be Iu4 nuincl In laic tone.

"nie nnoan tht fefl ai. Sui.4.,1. uac ib-t C'mi Cb.un.ey i. r.r jl lit' isari(ii in.Ucni,n4 in ct.n. mil ll.c wrwrn-, tlie a.

fc III w.Ticrr. I If hi ihc mjrnuiitjr it4y forca, I i. ejv-f tcj to uL the K'Jlli Fieut. col. Cr i'i of Uic lii.i xi at I iK We lue unbin futibtr by ibe Vt boat bfliti gen Urvwn's aimy.

1 'A BIirkJj, kd an- where be Iu4 wme time liicdj thitRCU ngoiitof fund be bI It in to Ret on Uwid the liiiu.b ju4. Ton f.r wbicb p'Ke be hid lrn I uhc i' arvl b4 rnu.tied on I i way N. Vork, tut tflVl ot.ttt. writed In tbi city cwbMl llcrty AtViiiKMi, to t-Ve eommsnd of the "ih rfnr.ewtfinf-ntry. Is uv.hiiH tvtpr, tux nVsitii n-mtd It it It itf- L.

.1. Kill a tt -nor lo mr kUuom, biio uc noumicd. i MjjorenerJ Hull barnrti rti il.irttU at l.lii,ity the e'wf 4iVco the Dmuh lwp. U-r luU by any act. n- VorW.

i im that J. UAKVr.Y, It. I 1 ''4 A. 0. .11 Ij.

(T.r ii Utter Uut hthewriu tfrn inatc thir prorfy. iiuv lie rc.rM.i'iiIcu. at. ra U'ttr fan Cn. M'Dtnoil far 7 the At dmtni V.

sbi.i at the lines, JSlh Sir I hid it.f irmstii-n yesterday, two spars intended I the mast of a buibbng at Mt Ant Nob, were on way to Canada 'ui charge and unib roanagenieniofb nrriihrns of ihe Stiitet. Iinl t.iliog masirr Villcti .1., ihrm. whii he did near the i -iliCrfU in inner ui --1 Uie the Amciicaa rovcitu nt, hWuitd, i.i.d what eoi.wqutnceenouioic'jmrcn.7"-..) ofUniCi cuusc urul ihut the rr pule ocape, Uute aice net 'uc ml till net take the trvuMc to cruh them. lhai in lU.l'OUI LU AUMIST1CC QucUe and Moiuieal ppctf oftbe ini.l-i.ii iff ht mtwfcstrfww lUjiUx. t.r oilurifhc oi.il at lo any expcr.iul.nn of i ln.t i il.c tonlf.iy ate as Tie txrsuM who were towing 11 IV.

I Ihe evening of Thurvljy last Armc, an inb.nt tbild of Mr. lia lUach.of this ton, was burnt to death. L)" MoiucnUiy absence tfler tno lX from a cradle, In wlitb ibe Me ft tlceping, an I wt nt to a lu birio, standing en a tn ibe room, that cominui.icaicJ fire to htr clothe which were entirely consumed be fore he ws discov ered. M' died auo it bourt after. J)nth rfCtn.

Sxift.Xc have retcir- Lrii-ariicr lTlt iiar.gi.muo i.e lC on.l:J3:y ci Liicoi i-" i ii 1 1 "'r Ill lllia.ivv i.i l.iiif.u..i'C Us ever. A Inr itc kriom nore ll- prcpurtionalc to tomillhC i i tuik, or to their course tind Uudea, by nJ ulw i'w jHlire. fi i fctble ami protracted "fhlM, mwU -M oil.tr i.ibu,l trch them uiaciplwo to w.r own if it; a I avii ii'ii in ihe uiiiiiii.urjiion of rived direct f.oi lln-iund in (Lys pn made liieircKae on sliorc. One oi spart 3S 85 feet in length the other feet. It is supposed, from the sir these spars, that one waithi fore anO other llio miien-mist, and thst the 1 mast may ulsobe on its way, which shall keep a good look out for.

1 1 tiic honor to be kc. nit Ml. is istl, wc inicp.inc have cncnicntly l.ioii-;bt tlispulctv tlut for the better ienljiinrf the pilito and KomutuiMof towns ami town aw! tity autUiritic lu.w eitab.ith. ili.it riril i.rc!cr and to ucnenwr rru-st rrjicriu wc 7 We hsve now a formWalde aiy fcui-i tumrd to concnirr. Let tUrm not be kept ul home to mt in in icilon.

tbilt com. 1 plinitntihcHopkinuiand if 4 ailiowof reacting their miliuiy cyrr A wn nil iru c. il.rtct T. MACDONOUCi: r.r l. tf I 1..

si itrtnrTf.uiniiiini--Aiii! (icin the 'l imlfJii, lllf.it.rft nril M. il l.c. ncitiii, auiy 1 3, announcing, that o'i Tuesday evening. July 12, llrig. flcn.

JOHN SWIFT, of Palmyra, in this I Extract of a letter Jrtm r'afit. 'Thctoat i me military got- 'U my uccree Ma pni- ul.at be icUcd rf l.in.sclf, wri pr.ilwblv t'limmi I till. r.l. in. 1 I evi.KgA, to the Sicreiarij if War cnijilojcd on sorie ciher biiMnes tlut lonmy, wns Kincu, in a most perli.lious i'crttmouih.

Jlay 2J. nfnl 01 then wCtuullv in sc-sion .1.11 ol tu lujr the f'hrc brinc It. iiunnrr, by one of the enemy. The Gen nncu, me imuost.tn itore ihin, will) imnr scbiions siiail tease and tcrnuiiott' July 1814, on buurd the U. S.i it! mar the Ithct, Ijile Ll filuin.

It tlici not however, nppr.nr that ihere r.il bad volunteered to reconnoitre the cn. was any I.itc news in Can.idu from Halifax emy's positions and woiks at Fort Ccori'e Anirt icnnprijoficri on board, for the Kivcr, "nd il.i,- pruicccs-the Ntcsilc, 50 pun, cant, bud Or.in.. aoii and whatever thev m.v i 1 1. I i i. i i'i mi, ui me ifuups is not i un oos wuii win I.U men.

jn proceed- mt lit ioned. I be captured, without fit till fl I. i. I have Ihe honor to inform you; on the night of the 7th inst. midshini jieward, v.iih commulorc have their auJ.itvcs and secteUd)'.

v. office, or in the power of any indiviilu.il. v.i ii.c i iiiaiu snrna is were on nt out nost. wi a eoi norai nmi i Abbot destroyed four spars, supposed whom, after begging and rcceivintr ouar mm yjroi.d pei.daht Mi boaid, fi the Nuh Anicricaii itr.tion, wd the Lulu nf ct Etted for rotxcu lor lhc umv lotion. 1 T.

13. or tnc enemy ship mainmast, and Ihrce topmasts, four miles within the 1 shall bo collected by li pc: son charged Q.xbrc 7 wjiurc ligtcd vessels, with the extctmoii thisn.y royal dis. Reports from Montreal aic as late as Sa-crce, und they shall be i ontcdi dHy depo- the 1 6th h-Mant, but no mention is ters, wounded the trcncral by shooting him th.oueli the breast. The alarm orcminn my a country," of the pacific messenger or of any I cd by the tlisthtiree of the lmhi. brr.ui.bi itctl in the cilice of the Junta tlic ti of Madrid, and the wl.wh ilicv I in jis fla susjifiisiou ui ui ins.

tnc spot 50 or 60 cl the cneiu v. whom Ccn. r.n Itoard Ihe In.nn ezhle i ami are o'cpoMtcd, sludl be bH.kl and scaled 'thing new had occtnrcd recently on Swift, though mortallv wounded, instantly A gentleman who has lately urrivct. the Champlain fiontricr. I attacked with success but he soon fell ex- Oc li nl1 ihc (hike Clarence, anJ the books cf their library t.h.dl pus r.

"i houitd l.i.f-nbCiruof thai thin, hich 0Vfr lo)'al And iiosun ho in Uetntuda, where' he hat understand eenilentin as in town hanstcd. His ofiicers. however, animated for some time past, states thatuvhin Ct wiii i-ti bring over shuI1 attempt any manner, lo impede modore Rtduers' official account tf ytstenlay, who bad seen Halifax papers to by bis example, led on the troops, beat and ll. 6th instant, but they contained no news drove the enemy into Fort Geortre. which liwr.i,tn;, of Austria and exccuiion ot this my royal decree, late cruise arrived there, a considerable s.

itti.Ma, the king cf Prussia. declare him rjinliy i treason, be tutioii us excited on account oi' bw.sta ol an arir.iiiicc.' Letters to the 7lh insi. they approached to within half a mile and are also silent as to jmy such event. then returned, bearing their ecu- ment, that a ship.harf avci at it, May l. sntler the pun ot death and all ('Mitral curai viitej from Porto which shull be pending in the courts bincc preparing the article uuder I cral, who died before mornint.

cd a contest with him. Cupt. Lloyd of head reported armUicc," have been 1 he General's botlv was taken A. unuer date tle 4th uh. that he 01 JUMIce oi the constttn H.

waived at ihe Isle of Klba, with Bona- Ml frt'm th'u day cease and deter Pluntagenet very honorably conbriiied whole statement, saying it was strictly tn that be did avoid a meeting with Conm informed, that the press of the paper at mrrican side of the Niagara, andon Wed-Montreal was stopped on Saturday last, at esdayiast, at 6 o'clock, interred with ihe pane. Hiiont -complaining of the ie- Ul0s wlo shall be imprison en, or in any arrested 'lor stub nicy net with he adds, 1 tmi noon iur the purpose of inse rting some im- honoH due to his rank. dore UoJgers, und be bad demandetl court of enquiry to investigate Ifistondil nuin ncre I expected." portant news, just then received but cf cauHi, shall be imr.icdi itely set at libcity and it is my will and pleasure that all ticneral bwilt served his country seven 5 ears in mc warot the revolution: and IJle declared that his crew hatf been id these things should be done for the good the nature of ilic intelligence nothing is known. A gentleman from Vermont was told the above by a person from Mon lleVI'l 111. I-niillllu .11.1 a 1 t.uiMi.i.

vuiicu uri fa- SPANISH RESTORATION. nu nappincss ol the nation." sutc of mutiny for three days previous his seeing Commodore RoJgers, and li ship was in such confusion, that if the coal mem the loss ol a firmer patriot or a braver I hu conduct designed by this decree treal. man. Reioice, I 1 cm ar Ppears extraordinary Ibw the bnanish Wc understand that 2800dpllarsin bank odore bad come up with him, he must hi'' 'S'vyitirsnimatt LitipV nation (when its real sense can be ascer- bills, stolen from a gentleman in this town surrendered with very bttle resistance 3 livincd) ill receive it, and act upon it, after A mnr. fM.M.l.r..IM.

It A more rmiiiirf lirxivi. FROM DETROIT. lour years since, were all discovered on the greatest part of bis crew being the-confined in irons. He was under the -i i ntn we Having i4airu me wcctourccuoiii, is to last, concealed in the owner hcrc.ttlCT. If thru desire to ht barn.

wo thousand dollars were if the Extract of a letter from Major Dawttn, tf jjuuhmhu, oi tne despotic arts oc sec 'rT'is of Pertlnand 7th is given in Lciv, seen their wM mutt be done. It is stited ecssity of leaving the American coast 4 next day after be saw Commodore Ro Philadelphia llranch of the United btates loaowing tfcU-uettrom the royal tie- ihut a days after issuing this inundate, the Hank. gets a numberof his men arc now in iron was received by t. inviKtut iriii ins hrst resu- wng entered Madrid, wid i iii'iit the I Tin. -on I.i.- A black man, servant to the gentleman and it is thought that several of them fl -v vvwiuiwnving rC'l 'c people itn great I i.ninks 4.re fiom the pen of nuior 'HuswI.

immediately i.i...i joy; ntnl that lie r. A was convicted of the theft, and confined two years in the State Pri ion, but would nev he executed. It was rupposed at Benn da that Captain Lloyd would be bonorat- 4 I HVM VVVIVV 1 l'l 'II I. it ol i J'rttcn 1 tmincl. uhn Achu, t.r ft, i if lic WHICH er discover what he had done with the mo- acquitted.

E.Fost. the Ufuo militia, dated Detroit, July 2, 1814. I arrived at this place about ihc 6ih with my battalion, from Put-in-Bay, where I bad been stationed some time and immediately received orders to march to the head of the rapids of the river St. Clair, at the outlet of take Huron, to as-sht in building a fort, where nay battalion is still stationed. I repaired to this place on the 26th ult.

by order of the commanding olTicer, but shall return to my com i 1 i blcssmg ol a fui tncily, is to be pb.ced under imflnma- ncy. ware who have it in their iwrto pre The definitive treaty of peace between We learn, that there are nowr on LaU trance and Lngland was signed at Paris on tl fiicnus. Ve bavettrvr Champlain, two neutral vessels, one unck Danish, the other under Swedish colors io rcngion, me r-o the aOth of May last. 1 his treaty undoubt tVui iuan is in il hj ertnuctit, or the administration. It is also edly determines which of the French colo- ijrrwi, apn.

snun. aildrd, that the decree for the and that in their productive voyages 1 twecn us and the enemv. thev meet wi: ntas shad be restored. A copy may be ex pected by the next arrival, i people lo the chains he has for-K the cones and the constitution had lrrn a jiiiumjtt nail UCCU mand with the expedition which will set The Bulwark 71. ioined the Nvmnhe.

in lor them, they ate btted any dc- MiwuiKcd hihe armies, who received it ol slavery: out rtisunVr hih great emhusiasin and that addrca. sail for Mackinac the brst fair wind A rcconnoitering party, conshtin? of Boston Rav, on Wednesday last, direct, ii no interruption. These vessels were by citizens of the United States. Lang't Caz. FROM OUR SOUTHERN BORDER Kcai.vii.r,w from all i Ifi.

i.k Far the 2-rne nf M.m.l.i.. i I uiHici lanu mat a pahs of the kiugdom (so say hurt) were pouring In declar- pahs of the kiugdom (so say .1 si a i.icut. 01 lungers and twenty men, set out on Tuesday last up the River Thames. xivuiuiictl ailu I imfirifnliirtfi ntniau a lattiicu iroiu iae same mr which must ensue? It lanrot sure uav, at Salem. and about 90 or 100 miles from this place, a.

11 1 The Rennhltran. nrlntwl at WjvhintGlH On Weducsi-TT vjenincr, the two shins he those m.i)rnanimot:s monarch' to Lave ifsiured ttieriy ahd fieuct to "Kino atiathmentoi the signers to the ancit nt nuiurchy 1 'Ibese fats wc repeat, astoni Wc have not exrv. it.at itiiti; ien in wnn a nany 01 Indians commandpH trri'e iit.r.m Ivi.i si by a Ilritish Lieut. Two cf the ltanfer v. Jtuiu laisifin 1'oint; and yesterday mormnirtheNrmnhe fired on them and wounded two: the In.

1 0- Mississippi Territory, of the 29th ult con tains several extracts of letters from Alat ma heights, dated the 6th and 9th ult. re specting the report oftha landing of I Jl.rfUISII tL, I. i. u. Europe 1 A imiBixcn making cHons tybcat only was in sight from Care Ann.

uians tu-d and were pursued by our party who succeeded in taking the British Lieut. cow one tjunt merely to build upanoth We yesterday received, via. Portland, Halifax papers to the 29th tit. but their ir--cvtnii fjro'iae and we have bad troops and a vast number of stands of arm5 1 Sec by the enemy at Apalachicola. The-, 4 ren iAt liitii, ji i ilhc edltora e.f the Newport Mercury iae le.eift! a the of bpniisb (l orunrm) 7 en to tbe i tt May hit fumuh st'liir and two other hite men prisoners.

The expedition returned last ni 'ht. toniiuent hopes that a well balanced cot- Contcou are unimporrant. "The Indians have killed 13 nr 12 ni reports were doubtless credited by thb wr' ters of those but subsequent in formation in letters direct from tlut qua-' jfMimeri wou.j have been the rewarded bpauish valor, pervtrance 8m! Iwalty. vW not, however, recently been Kim I- the inhabitants near this place. The neo- er.fr.fr advicrt.

i n.edi.tti nfiff tfie atiival.T ic arc very much alarmed, and are an. Cel. Tc'aias I.CI late American coi.si:! it l. rf-i. v.i i.ver suae tnc trcji prchensive that when we leave this rla ric issutu comludrJ brt.f.

the massacre the inhabitants ter discredit the report, for which the was little ether foundation than the temF rary lamiin ef a barge or two full of fiom a Dr'utsh rie cn the coast. Alters, mivrd this vi.hgc a few days since. On Tbmsil-y last he left this 6r the north, in eommn hh Maj. td. und md tit tes cf lctrvy their pro-pet tv.

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