The Montreal herald, 2 novembre 1811, samedi 2 novembre 1811
[" DA _\u2014- = rar omg SPY EEE oMogistaD 8 Co, AVE received on consignmcmt, by the last Lime à commercial establishment 1a this wii EF the Nem of MAK) C.CUFILIIER & CO.and the sh- also intends, on het nwa resposibiity, to Carp, ot.the afferent Linu hes of ) cy 2yasp\u2014\u2014mip.Ru G, Ne oles Cope.We fervently peay, that we mv bean of ne ful.fidiar.treaties and neu crrtratts per men.Hoo Lope the lunpiinge of te Bou:fb Vues uril be, (10 the wie call for Brio cpfa el We know fon of old; we Tavithed bur blood and IE : : \u2014\u2014 = + \u2014 Ç ) a PAS Sia = arrivals trom Fete, Co \u2014- pe ACoatinued from our lat.) J a .; + Dollars per Londm made Siapic Cordage, \u2014 prêter ber ticians b er.| [ Delivered to cs Sue ee aod = ; iy from three-and-a-hilt iach to six thread ratline.vend er Tae Foe at oy ie Foo : ; hen \u2019 - .- - .>» Ra TE Dliery.Omens ird payable on delivery of Ihe Dadit and Srugle Tin, - | Ctberimeg evar [rnfibic of thir, and mass it a - fof numer ; rd at the expérats Fe 4 + = i or j rate aéverta.expofe Îbe tovaineft of dev éimpire -:= ; bss and remainder at she clefs Ihe : Fr 2 .Tt was nol that she bad a good vill 00 the Frome .I Mantis } TO = \u201d Which they will fcib cheap tor Casu, of on rrusturionifis, \u201cthat fb Forebere joining rhe ceali- - | bwelve © short Ca dit.riem agaenst them 3 it was through @ condition.> POR ADVERTISING.= 0 They bave ali on hacd - 1 that ber smpnten.e anid be cxpofed.After \u201chav - Er res ander, fo infeition twe foillings WINES, ag vaped her Sirength in-the Turkif war, fe = amd fx pence .ond epoce-bigfpensy 13 of different kinds and qualities, ame sed mon eg 4 her Ireafury bud \u2014 i OR.a eee ie ee da - \\ NE | Peer Juii; bu ¢ conlrary was ; .r Tan Eur and Pasir, three Writings and fourpence TFamana Spirits.Claycd Sugar.was fatistied with the aequifitions which ber trosps ) - 0 es re every de.AND : ond the Auptrians nad-puinia ber cs tie ex < | sions te lines, fosrpence per line.and sue-penny NA Sfizo Barechs of Upper Canada Fours Fark, 5 bon son ptr he fone which \u201cery de.; Montreal, 18th Octoher, ys.the Turke made te the we great empires, a good ' Adorrtifements cannot be received after tuck orne -\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 deal jbinld yet be counted om them iu the reiuii:ni k \u2026 Fdfainch en Friday; and wy order te difcontinue ad- lIE Sutrecriber Has received a Consigninent of burp, The peas of 1301 Was not degrading .vrrrifement s after Weil [day morning, for the of WOOLLENS, which he wel dit- \"go\" frefent cmief Ruff has mais Lerle we\u201d | pofe ot anier Prime Csr.He has «ves.l as, impr.ffin en thei tere tories fouth of the Dunmbe, » Lert ements smaccompanicd with ismticos \u2018 ticles of GROCERIES for sale, atthe lowest | His \u2018a war of qaciliation, prompted and fecretly 4 : age unferted til forbid, and charged accordingly.; AR A of Cr À ditrêted by brane, That the tue powers thay mire yo .cafits fall under her gr fp.- AGEN TS.Agency and Commission Business I ouaparte is already Loon 10 threaten Ruffa\u2014 ¢ > ee bec exccuted on the lows st terms.The Momitbur [- exprebles itfelfamss There is fluid he Mr.ps Boric = .T re.Rivers \u201c FRANCIS BADGLEY, Agent.Fv be a cloud rifiog in the oorth, but which will > Mer ok Kinfea 3 Hiltiom-Henry Place d'armes, 10th OQ.Bis, fons be ditlipayedh by the thunder of cannon,\u201d \u2014 ; NE .vo ae \u2014 Thcte word: regrire n> axflanaticn, ond be i Olfsier, Ffg.« .: Berthier : ! rqéire ms his , @ Loto ER de | ADVERTISEMENT ee Sl .T + waderugned gives pute autics that she has cur:on.of es Le Le Po 1 rts, 220.Sr.Marc Euftache D: Braden, Liq Virennes Le Viger, Efg.- - Boucierville T.G.Wood Toe ee Cornivall James McCummine, Efq.Sr 7 Far.ae , - PRINTING.© à od - ETTER-PRFSS and COPPERPLATE- \u2018 PRINTING exrouted at ne the: © e this P-pet, on the shortest notice, and most ra rerfonable terms.# > + ; \u2014- - JAMES GILLIS, CoorEr, 5 \u2019 J in the employ of Messrs.4.5 fdliifon } es IMA LES ®t he has purchafed tin U.- tensils of Mestis.A.& J.Allifon ; and in 7 Sutuse he will carry an the Coorea Business en his own account, in Hs.premises exactly op- pasite th- store of Melis.4 A.Tumer & Co, and hopes 1hat thase whe favour him with their ap \u2014rasJox shall And smatisfacion.D 14 Prifs, and [peedily vif be published, (PRICE TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE,) e ) TO SACRED MUSIC, Fra celabrated durburs.; sv A.STEVENSON, Yea brr of Vocal Music, @ontreal.- KEY Supécriptions æ received by A.STRVEN»oN, And st the Othce of this paper.FOR SALE, FINE SPLIT PEASE._ Apply to M, KAY Agen.©&ober 14.THOMAS BECKET, Tailor and Habit Maker, ESPECTHULLY informs the Ladies aid Gentle: meh of Meuse al, that be hes REMOVED St.Pau) to St.Xaviet street, appmite Mesen.~ enatjanes Cart) ing où the Tasus and Hatri-making busigeus as locmerly.\u2019 68 Regimesials done en the shortest notice.MN B.An APPrRNTICR wanted ; one whe under.the English and French languages, and can wel) recommended Ottober 19.° | 177 ~ ADVERTISEMENT.Subscriber informe 1he public, thet hs has , sod within fu ure transact his AGENCY BUSINESS few dont tn Mrs.M.C.Casier & Co.'s anglion- px him with theic commands.ow wie amorted bar irnm, cast-iron or Dame atréui, where every attenum He offers which be will hare = D M.standard staves de- peid po the intrrest of those who may be -Cipde, beers apd scales, gretes and fem fers, at Quebec.Avldjo sad Menlend's Counting House, where be | Auctionecring,.Brokerage, and Agency.The pune uetny, atlestices, absel Bapooati cet y, euh what, 1 1s bie ded the establish meat siall be chs.caCicriged, wilt render it advantag.ous tu hw who ney be tiCitnd te Rive Guru ts dap *cé ut by pr- \u201csie or public sale, and fue she transaction of (eee neral Agency and Comminion busines.MARY C.CU V/6LIEK.sb.- sa , HH E-PLOOY STOUR 4GF.wrll adapted for Hlou., Puik, ur thes valuable pro\u2019 Periy.Montreal, 1th 4pr1l Ruy, 1 M.C.Curitcier À lo, Have fos (aie at their Noes, Naito hint surcer, F*.UPR HHDK.Best Borled Linseed Oil, recentiy received from Enytahd ;\u2014 AND About 5500 Mints Montreal.(Oiler 18, 1811.- \u2014_ .GENEKAL SHIP FOR LIVERPOOL.ol Salt.Te fail with Gonv:7 -n tbe 154h proxime: THR 2R1G SHAW, Jacob MH.lids, mafler, 164 tous repitier ayalusenient, cop- pered, and armed with cighe nine- pouries+-\u2014baile tail, and has fuperior s¢ermmadations\u2014u ill be ready to receive freight at Quebec on the sth November, For terns AFpiy to M.C.CUVILIIER & Co.Adntreal, 26th Oct.1844.O7.M.Hos.EGS leave se inform the Young Gentlemen of this city, thu he has opencd an EVENING SCHOOL tor fuch as ase delirous of being inilrréted in the .: FRENCH LANGUAGE ; affuring them that they wiil be attended with due carc and attention, and that nothing will be omitted on his part to fusward their improve- tnent.Application is to be made at his lodgings st Mr.Cansweris, next door to K.W.Erma- tinger, Efg.| Éjomtreal, OAobrr 25, 1811.BAKING BUSINESS.WwW ANTED a an Apprentice 10 this Branch, alad of 16 y.ars of age and upwards, of poud «harsêter, and decent cennec- tions, t9 whom encnsssgernest will be given.\u2018Apply 10 the Herald Office.October 26.> Da.FLAGU, rrom 3OsiON, (AT L.i1.,.ONS HUIEL,) HOSE abilities asc, or may be known, as : SUKGEUN DENTIST, offers his fervices to the Ladies and Gentlemen af Montréal.f.made ot praétice is not com- man, but serv famph, fate, ard (afy -¢¢ Tay AND PROVE,\u201d end hold [afi tbat sobreh-is good.He receives, with due stimrion, the cusmmands from th: Ladics.Co \"D esod to fe Moves, kitchen bi p Mers, saucepan, wool 1b = gs acques Cather Math.) A ee é \u201cM.KAY, Agua Moutseal, October ab.\"A À sv couate dr dalx treafire on vour account: in feture you fhall ner have a guinea of our money.or a foldier 1 aid vou! Be witl Be trie te aurfebrss ; 16 vou the Jame.On yorrcccfts eur navy wii.ufpfit you cs Jar ac our intcrepie mory require; for ibe reff on mus) rely 08 your eon fremgth ; eurs [hell get be allies.As aren :nteff between K.(ha and is fa approuchinz, Tg-dre fearful England tu: i make a treaty with tbe former ; and \u2018f te can Judge [rom ber waged firength and bad plate of difrivline, the war cannst be of Ling duration, un Ljs Jome fat rvention of Providence cccurs which human masts cannot pencivite.Kofore tueive worth exsire we wily bear of the peice of St, l'en fer frurg\", or Mofha, ans perbaps of a new Ruf.fas daly CT .- Bonspatte, eter fertile in fubrerfuges, will wf probubly tax Rufha with varions alls of in.grentud-, and of hoi ting « corey ndeme with kwgland, th price of whi bh mist be the reflora.ten of Feland, in laver of jme prince of Fi ne.mination, This Ruka wii aot accede to ; de- raded 8s Pes, rill yet try tbe fortune 6 a but fhe wir Romer ond Swvaroff ; dead ber 1rvaps : Beni:feu wouid liteiy decline the bowsr, ofrang to firmer d'ignjis end difeppoint- ents shih expirien-nd.Bagyation and Ku.tice, tee generals, ra) ave acquired great re- purniten, uot hare koh c mmands Buinaparte hb.wdulirivefiy rade the wird bel rve that be ut fend.ng vel reonlroerments inte Spain, while 11 jeeme pretty coriain he was afl; à centrary part.and tad dems fear of the Northern Cloud, big armies wild bave been mere allive in the penin- Jula.tnfead ef bông fe, they arg Jecarimg them- | frives ou the Frontiers of Cafiie, from the vigilance of Lord Mellington, ithe affairs of the myrrh or fettied, te say co tude tar the Freach will Fowlinué on the de- enprire in Spain, and tha\u2019 many months w 1! elapfc Se any Lames barbu il ke fought rials in Portugal, anlefs Lord Willingtcn pubes ints Cuflile, and compel Marmont te coms te an achiom.In the pifitioe event of the latter General receir- tng ne [refb troops [rm Prance, the former wil avail bimfeif of tha\u2019 adveatage, and male that kingdom the theatre of war: if fo, we bail have before long, very interefing wews.Much, however depends on the aUrrity of the Spamiards in Galicia, Asturias, and in L on, if they beep the French detachments in the nerth in check, and prevent their joining Marmont's grand army, they wll create a pouertul diverfien in favour of Lord Hellington.In the fousby the Spaniards ore 1n Juffcrent force to covey AMuria and part of Ge.niday and the.avwey of Valencia may be reckenrd capable of defending thet bingd.m.Much wiil refi om the Cutatmmr doing able to bold Figueras, on the fdr of (ataloma.If thefe ulations turn to be well founded, the war will be tranflated int: rh more in by the Brite creeps.If the French ma has e dott of [is firength, Soult will, in all probability , and take the chief command \u2014~ therr wnited force wid amount ts at leaf! 100,000 mon.This'is am immenje force cartainly, but the aliws will eut* number 11.Lord Welington's army 51 efimated À 70,000 ; the corps of Marfbal Boe: srd 25 16 30,000 ; t}e Briri and Spanifb tre-ps 18 Cadix, whe will follow Souit and Vitlor, war be cimputed at 25,000 ; thus making them exceed the French by about 20,000.The atard of cll this te England may probably be « fulje@ in our west.EK F parairzed mm Juppariing ungrateful or igre.rune Dr RED Re ptt vt [pe .= RROM ¥ rivgon ParAR- meek foul! Iris the geyips of onf inititucton to tollew whither thy benign lance !* and when c \u2018tha\u201cfoft hand touches the caliitial Ivee of teen and affection, to cchba the dilicious Jutnds Ta nue grand cnorus of fympat wtic hunony, - One.beacvolent tear is of more wogtia than the de.monds of India, Yor with ele the recotung angel Whites aur names inthe bouk of tite! Sp.[rit ot the meck foul! undg thy plavdtic guidance arofe the Genius of Majuery | glow with the rofeats youth off amoral, grace arites bus hoe torm.Behind nim_ia ths Tem.: ple of Solomen, theder of Byures witain age dioiiy (cen, the sliy tum of the Angel Bene.volenge thors in the higne regions, aod the Late lig wgt the rifing fun illuminaics tre buauteues pidure.\u2019 In the Lodge, Nauure gourds that weftal fire which ann by vésiopdhint _Raigion the altar, and a besin tron tas throne of Gal wraps it-irflamt ' We uilonls the chains of the captive | We rail tue toning head ot tine orphan! We pacha a ap il ob-the amstrs§a ut hope to the wuvping children of forrow! H nd in hand we tind sound the blazing altar, and chit the lime of Cuarity,\u2014We buw in awful adoration - «fell of woven light in ue tol! -d by an unlech nand, ov which is written in Letts of dag ding radiance = Glory 0 Gud aud love to man.\u201d + \u2014\u2014me-i CtPIAIN (I FFRP, (PURI HR PARYICULARS,) The following is on eXtral ui n lesser from Liverpool: \u2014 \u2018I'nerc ts at picfent here à finguièr phenoge- non.Thoc'brig Traveiler is juit arrive trom : Paul Cuffce, the fua ot Cuffer, 4 negro favs, imported into Amcricn.Her mate and all her crew are negroes, of the innediaste defcendante ef pegross : tin Culfor i shout Maty.ls.years ol ag TUR) vik (a negrels, and Ge children, living at New Bedtond, M ot which ftate he is a cliizen, When captain Cuffec\u2019s tather, (wha had a¢- quired his freedom) died, be lett hus te:midy ai- moit unprovideJ for, bat the fan Jaboneud hard w (uppott his mather, his brothers and Arters.He began trade in a forall boat, and, ghics » while, almoit by himiclt, built a large veld la: Having providgniiatly met a pesfon 2apatl- and willing to impart heme knuwled ze of navigation, bis Bona to fucescd.Happily tor tamily, ils wind teccived retivions | inticnfian à on che Kasiet y of trien.ls a'sakers) and be attached himf IL 10 that refpetlable due dy, adopted their drefs and lumguage, and is he enlargod him ed Luis filly, When Clarkfon\u2019s Hiflory of the Abolition of the Slave Trade fell into bis hands, it aw sian.ed all the powers of bis mind to a canlidsration of his origin, an the duties he owcd to his pes pies and coupled with the funfe of duty which nis religious information had given \u2018him, he longed to im ™ the negro race the ble hmys which Brin Chriitise benevolence had bern roufed to conf=r on Africa.\u2018This brcaine the ruling defire of hts mind.3 The direllors of ine.Biitith African inllivation Raving heard of thés fingular event, and that captain Cue (his nero, and therefore his favourite noms) was a- Bo ty fall with his negro crew, (nn longer s teem of repiosch) applicé 10 the Britith government fr a licence for bis coabig vv England, hoping much from Ris cv operation sed iilrue ments ity.= x The z4al Capt.Cuffor feit for the African caufe, determin-d his hoble mind to forgu all profpecis of mercantile prot, and even the: pa- turai defire to return to his wife aod childrense and he came direfly to England, Winging wich him 2 nativeot Leone, whofe father, 5s neg, is of confiderable property, snd ins large way of bultnefs.The capt.hins from Siorry Leone, st the exprels with the Celoniits, to lcarn navigation ; and it Is uftice tu the di - ligence and intellect of this y that, in 8 fhost voy te | learned mofi Corpringly Safe, \u201chows that intelect is by no means entrélled dy ithe colour of the fkin, and that the Blacks arc wonhy of being the brethren of the fortunately more cube \u2018vated whites.Capt Cuffes, isof a very ples- fing countenance, and his phyliogany, truly interefting, he is both tall and flour, (pro's Jaden well, dreffce in the Quaker ftvie, ing new a very re(peQable meinbier of that coxnmn.Sierra Leone, sud in owned ind cutirmanded y.achulsees, - À - which he workyd fuine years with a Fdulsy.\u2014 * - his ideas were enlarged, and with his profpeèt- coloured fuit, with n large whise flapod bat, er ve, \u2014\u2014 RU FRERMAONET : TR following is the pimared snd glowing con- I à ehrbva dt abofMpraanieur Jeraioe, dut: © Lc \u201c detivered by the Revd; brother Fotshreokey |.- : anchet «Fès.Hitoks ef Ghuncilopliing, = , M (Hé cha: ».Benevolence: > the darling.Adveriity, Yopged and unpleati 3s The 14, even hets the amiabic effing s this fmiling beauty ; torthe more we areraf.\u2019 + fitted, the clofer do we unites Saint os ta- + 4 00 V0 é 1 ee Ÿ refute \u2014 2 me me ~ x \u2014 =.- \u2014 i= agin gr we = = \u2014 Co à fouié \u2018 | cwenty guas, It is seported that Bons arte the sky oh fa # bpp: oom eae To rE ATA will de ty neve eur tte comfiment one free rt, sad Admiral de Winter were en board che vel and soon uficr io the Fast, and ot on aft. 1 - scriously il.Too Gurasty sod pubs before iv morrow MY | Pimdser-Castly, Sept.34.\u2014 His Majesty had | - NORTH OR EUROPE! \u2014_ Co oo - he een.$8 992% some sléep inthe night, and is much the same as By the fubjoin-d article we are induced ro be- h Reports of the Capote :f Cindnd portez > oqunt , a he was the day before yesterday.__, |Viéve thas Sweden Rill makes à ftruggle ; not tor | at minh Dre De EE or 2 sp COMMUNICATIONS.Vis Majesty's meals are wow forged up with her rights, for they unhappily have been long Giura.rar ro Englind, posh Fockey fre - as .\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2019 the same r rity and manner as wbcn ne was relinquifhed ; but, at leaft for prefenvation from Angulo, 811, Let.36, 36,0 Lang.?, @, n.C ye Te Mr.FAREWELL.first affected with the malady, sad he cats with that fate of wifery and privation which hus dver- 8\".Vincents, No N.W.drltmat 5 lesSucs.m 4 i eke © \u2019 a hist ror a very good sppetife.: v w helmed the continent of Europe ; from wbich mg Mente 5 hip Scab wus out » ra race Litton, hav.bo 2 ; dear Bir\u2014] am extremely bappy 1 u \u2014< - | as fhe is in a great degree fevered by the Bahic, of eo Lord Welli > vo MEE L tally Jo welt in our aim, the love of Fol , Lohuos Gazette, Sept s3emA Ofpasch of which we fhould be glad to fee her likewiR feparated, | od cher ied Codd Redrige.Welliogum bad sack ™.| 4 | - tra! tran]censent poffion of the foul, which wi} the followiag 8 a copy.was veterday received ne \u20ac from community of fuffering: hs \u2014\u2014 rote Ca N > Ys + .Hi \u201crapes wy [rom The common race of mankind, | a a Ss, Lard Vie.Wed agtos.Copenbagen, Aug.8th.\u2014According to the fat.Rlymouth Sept.+4-\u2014Leriere From the Plerowr Gumo «AL > I f d .- = li : e 12 à J bri + ed off che conf of 5 rue the bib inf 7 wy, \" 2 ond eur names bo poficrity wirh the À The wpemy have made no movement of any wmpos » and we belicve the belt intforniation from Afi ri vien nod demiméd afrer » mugh e rll v à > vhat «venting à detachiéent, confifting of about cae thou., in hi Reh i : , x x é bery's of other days.Co ; va te ved infamy ad cavarey artveed on Gaia, ere! has been defeated in his attem pus to guvern New York, with Freah B-sadics, end lars, andy, 2 »} \"Tom muff knou ! beus bad an itching this lrg \u2018wh ch is on thc (uth fide of the mountains which fepsrate wegen.colis od Waiches, configued from à French An lly - It is confidently reported, that after a long t9a Fitocu avuie in New York, See Fr 3 ' : did to fer my meme and tithe in print, and by tbe À'C_Auix froch Mitramedura.and onthe following marmiag herourable mention which you have made of us, 5 bv fuiprifed « fmail pipnetin Se Marta de Pre bo, um and fruitle(s conference.with the minilles for i -.5.add critics the Pride and Vice, with bé der liewienant Wood of the Jub drags, whom they foreign affairs, M.Alquier bad recourfe to t'e Charming Eliza, Cullen, arrived at Dulin | 28 f difan'1, the Pape's, the Swift 5 and the Shaftef mace fice L eddreF3d your Logéthip va 'the 14th.Op Stockholm, it appears thai the French minilter very velusbie American Sblp bound ro deans ve > i L es ./ \u201cwhole Clb, nym.& .voted thet you fhould be {0% r wih ten men, and weat ff that evering 10 Crown Prince, of whom be obtuined an andi.from B.rbadoes, fell in with about the 20th wif, - LÀ À: re wd.opm Ron vois Jon J fai.M \u201c and the ment nrufning 10 Monte Hermuf: be nice.nothing has tranfpired as to its the Vigitante of Castine, with a cargo of boue = .: dew 10 wy Jot 10 be &i d'in print ; receive there- CT : objeét,the vifible ill humour and veaatiop which r, her masts gone and no person on board.*-/ 452 my lotto clgrificc in 11 GALLANT ACTION, - the French miniftet hase.iucedever fince, fpeak ia RA ré, seer fig, the thanks of fie Uary Crus \u2014 csoture of + lard ; : nt À Jams fa 1] om ay, invite you to coll Jr, dnd capture of one of Lhe be.+ large praams, in -fufficicmety to his difappommment.77 Died en the 2ath-instr sue > 0\u20ac * amd after our Iucehbrations are ger, you will be the prejenve of Bonaparte.; Bonaparte is faid to huve dernaurlcd of the K, Fival st Desby, to be cxhiblred ae the IR The caofc of the inceflant tiring oa thé French of Pruifis the furrendes of Silifia, ur tue fcrtrefs Which day he attained the age of 34 yearsk Jul - de et iu far ar Sher od a coaît, is now afcertained to be an engagement |'of Colberg and Graudeniz.The demand was Cummings, only 31 inches nigh, oT .- the posnt.Pen wd I Ercorle better ac- - ER a dL Tan rhe jou kuow our bye betwcen the Naisd, threc fops, sad cutter, inftantly and indi ly rejeéted ; his Piuilian © .\"I >, dam sour mouch obliged nd leven large praams, cach a6 large ae a fil Maicfty replying, that he would fiomer vid che a una oo bondr.d prouvé mime fo mes = yo OLA 105 ate, eleven gun brigs, and other {mall cra : ; \u20180 \u2019 ve nd ion editing \u2018 - - N LaW REN CE GRIMFACE, £ 5 ¢ San Conicquences a war, unequal us the cunteft nd rt endunce va tue late duke ol Guenasteres PE AN Se.retary 1s the Ugly Clb.27 in all.The follow i letter ivés an aeréunt uf now be, rather than give wp Mlilia, or his i N.8 Fie Officers avd Prop rs binted tome ®* the engagement\u2014 We took the port admisst{-beft ftrong bolds.Couricrs weec, it is added « beug et the rats où à Lbuusand pounde à yeur\u2014 - «J shat on \u2018 a out you mi bt be a itted à member tn his prsam, but he afterwards ran off.How - immediate y fent off te St.Perribure, and to Tue schon woe valy pr» orme, tu justséy the exe 5 Sadr oF au eur ho bers ays thot you are Ver We took anether, and brought ber sway.\u2014 the Ruffian.General on the Polifh frontiers; who care a Pag wee od ee of de > } L'emrlaentés qualifié for promotion bo iid yeu join us, Bonaparte faw the engagement, be was a a bad in consequence advanced with bi: ermy to ges mete sinilied 2 Be Mimasd hpi TW S bis abjervation ch fid, or feemed 13 caufe @ fort boat with M.rthul Ney.: co-operate with the Prussian troups.The king Kixo Ton, (Jamaic:) Aug 19.~ mrarber \u2018 qyill the tri : .: OO ed fri CuBvey 18 Lo any plece ; or, suppacag à mou \u2026 \"ser cord.I the ate, fhe being filled with picked fojdiers, un- it is hardty to De fappoled a forty.tour frigate \u2019 .only be ab rt 16s.par cord.| buyers wruid der a molt galling fire of mutketry, attempted to of any natiop would have ventured to attack a Yous, n \u2014\u2014r , \u2018h \u2018 ; \u201c arte cB \u20ac oriy be particalar as > measure for ont seatons tL ; ; ; .] ti .tbe inbabitams would in future bring the Hl-od cafry the Naiad by bosrding i but being repulf- ahirry fix gua ont th frigate.eight 1b vsend six hundred and on - he fai length required fer 8 then! whe ed, the was boarded in hes wro and taken.The a is ftetod fome palsengers whe arrived at fam it; and of oll (hese = were to ah ve y = the \u201ccults, instead of tæcpiy wo twenty-five in.French Admiral who had comenenced firing s- Duver in the Mip Kane from Favre, 105c 8 ua only ve yard distance from each siber, they: oo ches CAIUS.pain, was again filenced, and firuck, but ow.current report in France, that Louis Buonaparte would cuver four hundred and SA iles and = \u201cMontreal, October 24, V8, ing, to the pream bcing latbed fait to tbe Naiad, § is mot to be found and is there fuppoed he has Laif and seenty yards.The breadth of 5 Milind *.pee ; iy : § lic cfe@ed hin cfcape.= She has twenty long emigrated tô this count being one tach, and if ali these : Mr.Grav\u20144 few days age, on heling over | brals guns (thirty.cight pounders) eaft wo throw Co Ce oe sensght hae, olose to el a .: an Kugli Magazine of 1793, I met wish rhe co- | ten farther (han any other: orérrate,\u201card 3 \"We fhould rejoice at aa icable sdjuftment Lue hey would cover would bi gighty dre _- of a letter, frome perjex ot Philadelphia, duted crew ot 300 men, failure and foldiers.The of our differences with i bart their nuily mad evenly mile, mere tide doable tan tire { [ ; Tosi 19/h, a Port time after the treaty of peace French own to have Teven killed and wegnded ; 4 journals are as vapouring as if declaration f cumierence of Lhe glee.: a ste bottoret Great Britain and the revolted colevies the Naisd has two killed and fifreen wounded, | war was to be the fignal of our suins We wonld seppouig the intarset of this na be gly thogy _ ° oy reached America ; when after expreffne many The lofs of the uthers is not vet afcernained.\u2014 | recommend to the quiet confiderat of rhofe ol bot MH Cell.por snnnm, slo om À - \u201cridipéleus ideas and expeltations 4f Pappatfs,.The French muft have fufforcd very Fevexely ; editors the following text of Scriptute-\u2014\u201c\u201c Or Quere.de roses rome pos ing, in 7 wealth, fame, and power, that were 19 be the lot and ihe upper works of thelr admiral wire hot whur.King going 1s male tvar\u2019 a ot der gold in crculabos - oa tuée ly Sey \u201c5 of this new conflellation, Ihe writer concledes clear away, and fuveral others much damaged.i King, fitreth net dowi rf?and confulisth, w 7 3 there 20 noi Goa Eng, 146 oobi?> - rat :\u2014\u2014 Bonaparte, who was en fhore at firft in the bat- be de able with ten fheufand to meet am fh iver ia caféélauve on eh guid - ss Thy raifing immediately of a re[pellable navy teries, was afterwards rowing about ip a new cometh push bim with twenty thoufand P\"\u2014 pre a Di fant f.- gill be our fr ff objet.He smend to 7e elves .long boar, painted Jreen.he firing was tie Which 1s ing Inecrpretet, whether four or N° hes : a ! andfomcly provided for war, te aveid 1.We are tremendous which bm beam heard along ive frigates can 200 fall of te line?.=.; LE = determ.med to have trade as fair as the wind, and fore for fome years or By deters fr m Oporto, dated 26th inst.we PRICE CURRENT., Lo thes wit \u2018sg it with any of your old Euvopean custom.| ¢* Froea'cheh A.M\u2014The Naisd frigare ha, letrn that on the 24th an extraordinary | London, Bop.sq tibes fru quatity 30s.1e oe eich VY.bent formalities, which is.a paifry coxfideration.\\ jui-acsived, aud brought in à French peaañ of ot beat was tek in that city.At stves o'clock pov eee.| - + oe 3 | D : > - ; - de BRON PAPERS SN fee ae be og : - Lo, \"7 Co = - 5 © Ngee - ce { 7 .Coe .\u2014\u2014 pr ast Pen eD STATES.J Fed.ub.fay that sheer * His Ex- Mbency\u201d Mr Pinkney had officially taken leave sib nt, he befought à prrbaie = mcs Beith ge ce Regent, through oac od bis aides -Àu- cves doubtiag that whe- clothed with ® Soc of hy \u2018srequsft fo me- ETL pre to fo greata man.\u2014 ce were cruelly rved, ss Mr.Pinkney havi ks abierve, Le of leave, he could not ee, wha dufisefs be could Bave, but thae if he muft apply to the Foscign Of- yt for bis familiarity with tos sara We.Walt ew tora 2 js completed, a received the Test ail who hove -beheld ie.The oki of tie and the printing, afe per- \u201cby et - which with tae tympan pel ail operated by machinery, to RES manto aay be given by à horfes- by (icant, cas attention neceffary is that of a @ cick Prk | to place and removo the fhécw.parages en à fcule for, bufina(s is expeted ta a tew wecks.of Turf, or, more p ropetly, = s Peat, , dor fads fasly in many New.HET, hd + hs Pub-titute for Pm ke ud os gos MTT sm the F1 J ce expenfive anc Ith ¥ $ een dalle abound og in vegetable sonts, \u201cEid : cue fiom 2 depth OL 6, 3, Or even 10 feet.Mil, Inftcad of being irapuveriibed, is much À da this pracefs ; and capable, not only Bag, Mota more prolific cuitivation.Lexinguun, on the g8th uit.Mr.par ei (a nanrly ag years, Luis gre- ty the futher of the editor of the Cugt Fo- of the duit Heerary men which the: ; SAvANAN, arr.26, À pertiertars the ite Storm.) \u201caCCOUm i A bas been 1eceived, : of raia, sttenfans v pon the Laie bear more injurious in liberty, than of the Southern coumies.All ve bridges Mount Hope Swamp, to South New port, y poral avy tbe fuice of \"tae SE the reeds rendered impaffable | fen- \"to the adigining fwamps, and | a u a every dnétion ; even wells | Btuetions, of from fouiteen to yohive feet deep were Ned and run\u2019 over.he rice crope, ware in guncral overflowed, An 4 greet pioey ou fituations, entirely bid- - M ug view, lamters, will pot tore than the (cod Most.was put isto the Yh-spumsrancs, force wale one ith, fons one third, and a - rhaps, half a crep.vig i he çoiton crops, lt-ls foppoled, at the beft BE - | Nation, will A \u2018ove foisth.FROM SOUTH aMERICH suis Feom the o:w repubile ot Vcnénuela, pe réch Sept.have been recrived a: Balti- 7 _ They cout n fume pelliical fri Qures on ) sand Hberty ; but they demodftrate e fue bun Tint: vod rfdod tete.bave pallid 4 law for the smition of ons ty pares dallacs, ve Be equal in value to ICT 1 SG \u2014 .> iff DREADEVL OALE, __\u2014 | -\u2014\" {= tiras, (N.8.) O.« 9\u2014Fho seeptre, tran \u2019 ju assived Où Mondey lest, in 49 days passace Portsmouth, wuh several lh y aid part ou.ho 4 the eg vied from b undet convey uf the 8 {ne ir gute.1m Towasved Pak (, dismaned, iu the late g le, ar a 33 doy fron Faimonh, with 1 tar Angus.iw Mears ships Atnas, Spartan, Koln, anus,\u2019 reared here vu Kanaoy, 18 8 di: M estn! serwice dadaged Mae.The bursichoe ex- Mt nituy o-'migty, Mruch (bem 5 \u201d 6:18 tidy Avy that f-Mewing ex ract from lug bok of od oer of tbe Sgarwan; u awiu'ly nptive of.the stra, and 1Ne donger tu which larp COUMI) en Here exc med.1 from 8 depp on board H.s Mojeut y' 3 Spurtes, geting en scroant of tte hurricane of Mesdey Masday, \u201ceptember 30 p As A.M.aind 5 E rad company-\u20140t three, down tap gullant yar ts, r- restud the topstils, at 7 s8rieck 10p-gullnat P \u2014t Le-wme the bernmeter bi fai!-n to US : thh wy micmpted tv be comm nicaved th the ù by elegraph, bet it cumg on 30 thick that we of hee.At 0 ut Mew very hard tone A K fe Lopes and courses; the sea got i a coed nat wad os oo» oluii to gries end closdy, a Laval matls ce deb 1 ms 10 A.M.died way to neoriy 8 cal, 3) bul the norm ils were sot.to Loop the Wiip steady, the wii A1 18 came ca Lo blow with 8 fu3y ible tu describe) (Ne ave vf the pret, end tte eleecrs uporthe storm sails (ania quite new, end of the Wgungest ctnvew) was À Bewind thivercd thew 8 sted and blre away 10 small pieces ; 0.d = np à ra oi sai es © y dpa see wus awe cet of toum, the les ques on 1 mois deck were uadet Sweat, snd bailing but tbe J ee + 8; tor-on recciving the aplication, the | The fame power can work (everal | wy.- oran nca iin 4% \u2014 ee -\u2014 Etre TE Gp THE MONTREAL HERALD, ir or re LA I ee tete ur rebmiving math walet talow; the mises tep-sail blew lucse, and gt the seme mrment the mises np ment went otet the ude, but the wied was w joud that they did not bear 11 (ail, the seû was ai thi ume breaking over the ship to mindeani, sad the seus ua deck va must awini.For asmrly sa hear aad » ball this conuimaed\u2014every momest we expect cd (he masts 19 be blown over the side, and by tbe gieaticst ext rtiohs Jmagiaable, s hawser was pasied touvd tbe lue Tiggig te enabiz us to cut away the shrouds whenever the masts etat fall.\u201cThe men behaved wubly, and the officer pes then.8 god exmmple, but such was the tempest, that the most daring seaman cuuid do hitle move at rit (han look et ii with estonisbwent.At 1 P.N.the carpetics reported (he Mainmest to be 0 badly sprung that he thought it atust secs hil \u2014the fre must pus pearly if tha sems s'eta, the sap labour- lag so much (hat vc considered tha gh inevitable; at bell past À the wind dbated, but sill blew a heayy gale, avd wa saw tbe Africa lu windward, with her man snd mised (npmesis pune | this Lane (he larbourd ur weather bower broke it, snd we apprebended that the torce of the wee ald diive it through the bow, su we cul the cable snd [31 go; at § tbe gale Bad moderated, -bmt the te very highs all bands were cruployed wi © madly, At 10, 80, P.M.the main topi ibe nude, which we wore not sorry to ser, As | terdginly saved the Mdinmast ; we were em, l gcd aii mght 1a clearing ihe wreck; 1B nent mo sing the sva fyi fun high, and to save the Mans we were forced tout (be maic grem aud let the yerd came dout ; we setppré it without its dong any irjury\u2014we_ saved ali aut wreck.Many of the msn distinguished 10 viluutesnag alott, v order them.up\u2014bai they oe rcluctentiy becepied,\u201d Tae schovner Margaret, bund to Burbadues, toumdered i 30h wh.The crew ocre saved by À S:.Andrews from England, oficrwerde H.M.S.Spertan, en\u2018 arhvrd berge ve Soue The verumemt achz.Honter, on ber from Quebec, bas been driven +H expend to ba pw off.' Toe government Lrig Endeavour, of Newfou land, the séhr.Hitesnsa, ard the Lady D hyve iTensp rly have becw dnves oa shure ut Jydues, Cape Bie The brag Hin, Robsan, of Yi.Liha, N.B.ve Kingston, oma ca.mound to Quebec, wel ashore u the gale ouas tascueb berbour, and 16 tutally I at About sixty ~urcheons of tum are saved.\u2014 Nurs.Shaw 2.4 Duncan, passenge ny ibe mais of tie bre, ang.Ave seamen pershed, securing ment fel} wos aon driven ashore at Fisherman's arbour, and ilar d will La lose, Many boues tov - boon blown down at Menehes ter, sul ta tae barLuurs csnignueus.Gr,e: damsge bas beeh dome «4 Anche.Lawrence Kavanagh, and Clement Hubert E q's.we undentand, have ex pertenced brsv) lisses, in the desuocuva of ther sturvq.and ning et Whiishments.-\u2014 FL olhonsesal Holi.SAIURDAY, NovaMmaar 3.PrP We have been moft politely favored with New-York Mercantile Avertisers, onc of the 24th and another of the 36th ultimo, the latter containing London dates as late as the à sth September received there, by the Stip Trident, in the remarkable short paflage of 24 days from Greenock==fram it we have made féreral felections- which we hope may {pes Sovereign we are happy to find was flill alive-\u2014he American pa pers brought | \u2018by the Burlington Mail, Perived this morning, have nothing from England but of many days anterior to thofe which will be found in our columns in the ordinary courie of expelation we cannot look for any European in- tetligence of nearly fimilar dates by the Quebec poft got yet arrived.BEET.SRC HPFTR_ RIE Tors Tr Sw ERNE COUNTY ELECTION.In a few dave an EjeQion ts to tale place of a Mcmber tor the County of Moatreal to the Provinclal Aden:biy.\u2014A degree of afonidiment is expretled by a friend of ours, who ca Is hin.felf an Experienc-d Merchant ; at the apathy and indifference wiuch the people of this important C = à and that the only pusfou whom be has heard Mentioned as a Candidate for this truft, is nne who has yet to learn to read añd write.This may be the cafe, but we cinmot help temarking ta out friend.ss well as to Many others who may make the fame complaint, that ae think all this a thy ard indi ce are chiefly 1© be found a.mongit .tbôfe claffes of focicty, where, from eafe of circumflances, educa knowledge and ex perlefice, the requifites te fil the fit 5 alluded to with credit.and x be expcéléd ; aoû i Much perfuns will themnfelres in ia the (ctvict of their Ze rh fhail we attac + the blame ?We cetainly ha « a mimbes oF very refpcQable Gentlemen both Englith pad Canadian, whole taléato would be an 2cquilian to que Lepifisiive Brdÿ 4 and v could devore thebs tie, Without inftiey to cherk- féives, te ce Peteld of the public, AL SS $10, a 10, 00, 1he wind sud- or from 3.E.to N.W.erd e- bled 6 contioned duchuge of booty or came we of siruck by 6 shat og 10sto ®t [hey felt erysail, the ude bikes getchueys being bationed dona ili Hise prevented Schr.Greybavniy, D.hey, of M- eatei\u2019s Bay, \u201d be found intercftmg.~8ur venerable | péruculstty | Free when their armtdance vemikd be ra.1 quircé ; and we have reaian to tharfome one of this defciiption, of fufficient influence in the County, will cane forward and obtain the confidence and full¥ages of bis fellow (ubjetis.a In this bapps part of the Britith Empire we have to boaft of dll the advantages to de derived frtams Êtee reprefcntarion in the framing of Pro vincial Laws and Regulations, divetted of thofe irritations and ions, feüds, and animofities, \u201cwith a varicty other crils attendant On ex.ecfs of popular Gowrnment.We tecl very bold in aying, that the Canadian People appre- | clate the value of heir Confitutlon a |r de- ferves, And that im à cime, us educétion is diffuled throughou the Coundes, the > nay priaciples aod thes of the el tlem rie genecrallpchaewn admis ed.= \u2014 Married, or Tuelday the sgth ult Rane\u2019 Kiudurr, ef .furgeon of Boucherville, to Mif< Avoring Baer Berthelet, cle.of this Died, on accidentelly received his death w front the dif narge of a pittol, as menti a cur lal.[ied on Friday the 25th of October, of a lock] od j jaw occafi by a tah from a ladd.r, ce i repel ng Mr.Watker's chimney, wo of M : Logic s Eos.He has lett a widow and three ren tr bewail their Jobs.A Rear.Coosa.aaa hastréeeh mere MONTREAL, NOVEMBER 1, au ambediind Tunes Rivane, Oci.\u2014Î bave just soon the fl lowxig vuphesie of Mrtters eNtieN by (te Masts.ships ant commerdpl hones in Thive-Riven, 1: the uficet commanding & detachment of the JOO teased, of thot Tv Copia G.Rus ke, commending detachment pore regiment.Sir\u2014=The ottentia whith you and the othe of cen evinced to aout Be es -@se of Whe dil.sens ships ong Srall, 11h the Men under JU à command, cher the late storm from the Wattnerti and (haie sieady deporimont demand ul most Wie re JehB iw lair nis, os well on ab.if, 8 tut our gmnhee rca! ends io Blesireal and (Quebec, mere \"immediately intoresicd.RB We are, most respecilully, Mir, your ohea eu ser unls, {sgmod by che merchants of Three Rivers.) ee.To Coptein (1, I.Purr, cummanding detachment of l UUr4 segomret.Sir \u2014The ondonignud matterr.af the several shipe wow luediag ipshg port ef Thtve Rivers for Esrope, request ail secept our bag thanks toy the prompt msiiance Tradetod 10 08 In son 00d bat teaun tu ibrme shige which bod property to Goluad and seve rom eva ahhgt the lots storm.Wh seniimenis of respect, ve ere; Sr, yuu?mest pbedirnt servants, rd Suk.sb loser Tad.\u2018eo rv Tomer Calg, J Le Peu.nn Ming w.Pullips - oo H \"events 0 pouce.A wosll sloop Bb aibore où 4he chs oppenite Taree Rivets, oith bor stern boat in.Sue had come\u201d doen uss lighter fom the jpha .Price, lo 1ha ship QU 1y ree of (Ba: fips crew were onbup- ply abuerd ui ber whe ti she drifted, bo, Nit \u2018he men et of 100 tloup, nemed Gusy, snd bn miler, hove ali £re bees deveined.Names of 156 mad by ere Mlqubrat-e-caraudieqreit>- ani ue |.having lost her avchers.et ET,daughier vf.Picere \\ radsy latt, \u2019 Amable Poittas, who |.SF om a a EN EEE PR) Langing tothe Glory, who ere drone Poe ue P-anhon, \u2018second wate; Heary Walters of Abate\u201d - dus ; Je Bovtuma of brett De the 90h imt.coaptuin Smith of the brig Buggy bound from Quebec se Halifax, tame ap ftom Bre.& \u2018hier vhrre bu haë ran Lie vemel on obuie, she - vais Less.ets de Aide ype from the yard of Me, 3.of about 280 tons biffhe 0 O.i Monday the tha: ho thé perd a Ni Nr.a Muna, ihe Contest, pf 300 teas ba ai arhivgp.20 Cioveramns me à Leurs oh from + Sn Û .atviey, Fille 20 ago Ch Chalenn Ney, .tal, .Marett, \u20ac loon, aelifo\u2014pananeors, a Berry, Mattel, Boundage, and ° - Captain oui a \u2014 Oct 34 youth, to governmeyl, Cure Ae ment otes\u2014p 11 officers, 011 aun coms.acd officers ot privates uf 1he BA 49°h, uh, and Poyel rereran regis Deniop, M- Kendie, HS days from Glesprw, tn J.Dunks, graer.d Corso ~anstsr very M suri A W-tet, Andersen, M: Kay, Vire .heed, and St-wark Bruna.Mécsie; 60 days from Uivatpoet, ta wider, general enrg)> She sited on the © pgm per nd ora restes of the transport.hes, p= cL - \u2014 ue = _ .\u2014- pari À JE .- \u2014 prends, Post.o.Æs os Pa PRIVATE SALE, Le RP Et 1 \"À al guenter of EAL FRENCH - chose .\u201c LAND: in hs, tu fit Goerilies.- = one, eso DAM L.MACNIDER.Beach \u201coa go.Moaireal, 10th Og bre T1 à \u2018 nés ° t .8 *.âne 2 - 8 4 = HART LOGAN ) (ced, dey + + so 1 pna vaux ra Sa é Fifty chel.bet Sivoo TFA, - th.orf.pe 1 80 0 Ten hhds.fine Martinique SUGAR.simvwhest,aew ma, - 3 4 .9 6 A quantity 45 Spanl i Wink: .,.Jathaua SPIMITS, of excelle .bh.- «8 A parcel of CORK WOOD, wea.8 \" te SHOE THREAD, Ne Aen = | The whale chap for Cath or fort eredit: © iy CT .: I ; Moutreal, fu 0: hee.1 a Sumber, ooh lop À .ré pins A5 00 - 4 - Public Sale of Liverpool Sak: a.pas lage .seeded molvln 3110 .Oh MONDAY MORNING the 4th inflam, pork, corgo- 4 .st 11 o'clock, nn baard the fchooder Many; \u201com oh Tian Ca tab Linge a 1h Pam, rom, Jam, iphi, - 6 6 Ans 110d Misots, In Tots te fie : Orenée \u2014 + y y pure Gi ner m2 11 TE M.C.CUVILLIER & Ca\u201d fugat.bo ni Montreal, Nov.2.a Auflioneses.rows twa, fa ° - Sup: _ \u2014 cr ; Atos llanys \u2014 MONUMENTS (Continued from cur lust ) The fciences which were cultivated by the Yncas with the gicatcft indultry, were aftronn- my and mecigine.Scveratl pillars ercéted tu Lone out the equincélials and fulttices ; the ves given to the planers ; the celuitie! obferv- ctiuone relative to cclipfes ; ard thofc b5 which they kept tlhicie time, are fo muny data by which \u201c Aheir progrefs in the former ot tacle ficnces may be aalculated Their acquixeunents in the borter may be citimaied ty shu medical practice wf the Jodisos who inhabit she Mmountiinous ter- sitRry, and by the (if 6t the Ceamaias & the büccettors ot the ancier.t Amerutus.\u201cFhe government of he\" Caciques over feveral of the tries, which they ruled without cor.troul ; thei inticaible juftice , and the order and economy they obferved, ase illuttratie cf the mild fway ex: reife In cresy part ot Pera by 0 Voces, she exifleace of their mous - Chiles, - It to thefe meterisls, tbe examination of the Quechua, tongue were th be added, en eftunate might be formed, both ot 1 degrec af civiliza- the duration of\u2019 their empire.Words are the images of thouvhe : the beauty and tafte difplaved in delineation, ond the vivacity with which it is reprefented, int out the ratio of the ftate atid cultivation of > human mind.= 8 Thefs ace Fudan: of the prrvince of Choque Cum ta fused 1a the wigadency nf La Paz, wha, 8 imi ring of (2 outtier PBC nd of Dirpece, travel over the king.dem.pun ided wih heria, drug, Sa.cmigg somal, bus vhentimes wuh rent feces is, PHYSICAL GEOGAAPHY.The firft objeél which prefepts itfelf to the contemplation of the philofopher, in che Liltery ot the n onuments of ancient Peru, 16 tbe delipe- ation of the various defpofitions and organization of its wail territory.In tracing with his pea, amid the fpoils and ravages of tune and of war, stinined, when, \u2018without the help either of the Egyptians, the Phen cians or the Greeks, it effahlithred wife laws, and made, in certain oints of view, great advances in the arts and Eicnces, he findy it indifpentably nec ffary to evaming the foll on which the ruins that are to 1 ond dire@ Kim in his refearches are placed.The grandeur of the works erelted by the hand of man, is not tn be eftimated folely by the fad remnents tp which they fre radwoed ; it i+ effen- tial that the proportions of the land which ferv- ed them as a fupport, thould alfo emcr tuto tbe calculation.\"'he canal which waters the inal genie valivy, does pot difplay the fame magnificence, mor manitefl an equal effort and (Kill : On the past-ef the artificer, as that which, run.ing tetwccu tormidable precipices, rifes to the- fumimit of the mountain, and picrces the decp cleft, which in magnitude equals its arm, or fal's into the vailey trom between the brick and the declivity of lofty hails.On the other hand, as the gqualider and circumilances of regions de lucad fem the concempiats @ nf the equ \u2018W/ilices, and che varieues of the ful and climates, agree Ig aes - 7 A = .HLT whom they are led, without the phyhcal | knowledge of Para, if would be impoffibic to trace out the eminent advantages of its former or \u2018prefcot inhabitants.- In the general idea of Peru which we have given, we confined ourfelves chitfy to the plans that had been fuggeftcd, in dividing, peopling, and cultivating its territory, by different views and interetts of ifs conquerors.We prefented to our readers a perfatory introduétion, 8 leifure compofition, in which noticing rapidly, and in fubllance, whatever this country owes to man, we prepared them for the elucidation of each of the parts contaiged in that valuable fketch of our political geography.We now follow a different courfe.In namiag Peru, we banifh from our view its inhabitants and its cities, and annihilate even the fupetd towers of opulent Lima.The plains which ovr tosstatrers laboured and fertilized, difappear: and the delightful environs cf Rimae prefent no other ornament thap à multitu ke af fhrubs and green meadows, W.ich, agitated by the gentle'breeze, rival the undula- | tions and murmurs of the Pacifie Ocean, as it wuthes its banks.- Having penetrated into the ages of remotg antiquity, in feargh of the fragments uf the edifices et the Yacas, to complete the hiftory of their o-omuments, we Dow Ax our attention on thofe times when the human footflept had as yet lett pe print un the fands of this favaored region ; when ims tertile plains were fill nocultivatdd.\u2014 Nature siene sf , wrapt- up in gy fterions flence.Her powertul hand is abost to give the laft perfection to the globe, and\u2018to fizpport its equinbrium, by forn.ing two diftinët worlds in one fingle continent.lt would appear, thas atrer fhe had exercited herfelf c the benim fands of Africa, en he leaty and fragrant groves of Afia, id on the tomperate and cold climes of Fu- | supe.fhe agund at atlembling together in Peru \u201call the produtiions fhe had demicd to the ®ther tree quarters, to repofe there mulettically, fur fout.did by each of them.Such and [grea are the riches this admirable kingdom\u201d contyins = deferibing its phyfical acopraphy, it will not he in-xpedicnt to.adopt Motain divifions.We { thal, inthe firlt y Lice, treat of the çenvral de.hin ot the two worlds which campole the two principal parts of Peru ; of thofe two worlds which tam the aiguft t .mple of aur mother und liberal Lenetu&ln fs.Their limits, their directions, thir correfpondences ; their refpeélive adi antag es over the re't of the rrrsqueous globe, and their preponl-rance and infinx in the cquili- brinm ot thai glabe, are objects which, prefenr- ing thetalilves on à large kale, will lead and accufltom us, withont fatique, to the examination of whatever each ot them in particeler contiine.OQ that any one cold potlefs the divine and energetic pencil ot nature, to give to His portraits the colouring and delica\u20acy with which the has beautifed the original! Peru, the limits of which are traced ent by the prea phonomena that divide the pmovdners ot its univerfal empire, torme, withour dyube, the whoir ot the Sonhurn part ot the Barning Zone, which runs North and South from the E quator vo the Tropic.ot Capricurn, and Wet snd Eaft riom tlie borders of tbe Pacihc Sea to the foicfts and defar:s of the country af.the Amas tons, by which the Eaftern branch ot the Cordillera ot the Andes {is terminated.Theis its great extenfion, which is to be meafured in grees of hetitnde, embraces 2 fpace of twenty.three degrees and a half, between Cape Palma on the confines of Pafto, and Morr.Moreno on thofe of the kingdom ot Chile.Chofen to be the thrôse et light in the Southern hemilphere, which the fun declines from the centre of the fphere, to animate ii by its benigo inBucnce.\u2014 lis breadth, which we thalt place between two hundred and nincty-foven and three hundred and ten degrecs cf longitude, the hell 181i dan being takes at the peak «t l'eneriffr, vaties according as the conits are at à rester or (mablor ditt aner from toe Cordillera, or chair of Pwuntaing, \u2014 Frown the line to the eighth degree, there isa fe.parstion ot about one hundred und twenty leagics only.By choofing a middle term between thele (wo extremes, aid allowing twenty leagues to the degree, the soft gives to Peru à plane 6u- perficies ot 44,650 fiquare leagues.à The whale of this vaft fuperhicies fervesas a bafis to the great Cordillera of the Andes, which feparating majettically beacath the Equator, and forming two branches, the Faftern and the Wet.crn, parallel to each other, and, for the greater part, to the Southern cuulls, proceeds on to the T topic ot Capricoun.In its way, the Eafletn branch takes a bend towards the South.Eaft, and terminates in the plains, pemetrates luto the kingdom highett points of each of them are covered by a fuow as ancient as the world ; and their velca- Thre Wettern branch of Chile.c The noes, which.ysomit forth a perpetual fire in the region of troff and dold, prefent a terrifig fpee- tacle to the contemplative philofophet.: NOTES, #4 The limits which we aferibe te Pers end whic are the with thite « lan.éved by (be poiireal demarcatssns Gaec ui - ed bv the Yarns.- ~o To elucidate this (ubject 2e Much ae podfiiie, à x proper un thi.place 10 Paze, that the pare of South Amerga com, ichended d:tween the hguatar.ane vit Ttope of Capricorn, is divided, North 2ad Bouin, by three Coc- dalerse, où chaines of mountains, Fref, what of Bran) wnch Cure n ang ébout the rquino@tre\u2019 line, runs Là the Séerran, or cdcuntainogs terniiry vf Madunado io the river La Pia, Secondly, the Kallern ome of Peru, whch, ongidating 1a the (now-clai mouais of Sante jaflvence the gemivs and chatalles of thule > ) voy BRONH ey = ES Marthe, (a 1hs cunfnes of the Nesthere Sen, rues, 8» PLR HE MONTREAL HERALD.it fpreads preci | over tie whole of the {pace - gramme ~ Pe has been (aid, vwares the Tropie, from whoace it taker an ieciiied twedtion towards the Sauth-Badl, apd tarmin.stes 1a the plaies of the grear Caaca.Thirdly, the Wcfern one, which proceeds fram North A mers, pat\u2019 {es the ithmos of Paname and redaubles the wh-4e of the 8authcre coat to Cape Hors.Between the Northern ich and the Arf Cordillera, les Brasil; between the «À and fccond, lic the great and lofry pisias of (be coon- try of the Amez wn ; and, in the line ta which 1hefc plaies terminate, the fevond Cordillera commences, as dues a'f, Pecay which nm comprehended within this uae and the third.The ancient Yacas gave 10 cach of them the mame of Ritifuyu which Lgnifics a bund of [mewn ; und as the four cardinal paints, which the y =a-led Ta vamtinfupm, were denoted by the fubj gated niims which they viewed towards them, that of the #wris, which 11 to the Eat of Cuzco, gave the mame, m weil to the innuD'ains which delccmd irom the fecond Cordillera into the plains, as to this Cordillira which precedes them We fill preferve thefe diftinrtinm, Laviag \u20acorrupted she word far\u2019s inn Arde, and afierward.applied re fame:erm to the ouch Cordiileras, We fi) that both ete ie Cri eras lie te- neath the \u2018Equator, fince, n.xwurf-nhhog in the prov nce of Pupaven they are à rendy div idert and paral.r!, their mountains aps 10 lar, that at tun Cerca to tle North, they have nut tne fourth pare of the elesation of there of the Scuth, Hence its that the climate 15 very ¢l-rene from tat of tigh Pery FATE OF GENIUS Homer was a beggar, Plantus turned 2 mill, Terence was a fiave, Bocthivs died in jail, Pau.lo Borghefe had fourteen different trades, and yet fturved with ali; Bentevoglio was retufed admittance into an hospital wuich he Lad nim.{lf ereéted ; Cervantes, the inumæisl author vt Don Quixote, did of huagere Camæuns, the celebrated writer of the Lufiad, ended his days in an alms houle ; and Vaug lus left his bady to the furgeons to pay bis d.bis, as far as it would .In conlidering the above men, if we be bicft with common Enfe, an coven and cheerful temper, and equability of difpohtion, nced we envy the clevation ot genie, or the Lperiority of fcarnt demned or neglééted, and the other toillug v itb- out regard ?hoeser pants fur faine, or longs for .literary bouours, would do well to take à view of thofe above-mentioned, or furvev that of fach ot our cuurty as have been emin :nily conf icons in the Belds af imagine: ion, the re- gious of tancy, or the plains ot jailofop he.Rak igh endod hisdayvs upon a teattud; the lLar- ning and virtue of Maecre cneld aot fecure him a better dom ; Spencer, whole Fair Queer is n ver ruad but with an increafe of admiration, died negleéted, torfaken, and in want 5 the t.te ot Cellins, onc of our lyric ports, may \u201cui crib.d in a great degree to the world's negloa, which was the caufe of his mental dirons.finit and doath ; Milton fold is copv-rizht of Pura.dife Loft tor bfteen pour de flerling, at wires diffi rent payments, and finiihed his lite in ob.feasity 3 Devden lived iv poverty, ail dig in diftrefs ; Otway, though his end be variouily related, yet ull his biogsa; hers agreed in thay, that he died preinsturely and ta want, l.cc is fd wi Bave dizd in toe stre- ts ; Stecle lived a life ot perfedt wartare with bails; Johnfon is {aid to have fold tha Vicar of \\W.ake.field tor a trifle, 10 relesle its rent a-ihor {Goldimith} trom the gripe ot the law , Fidig ing lies in the buryirz pround of the Englifi, factory at Lifbon, without a ftone to mark the fpot, Savage died in Newgate at Briitol, were he was confned tor a debt ot cight pounds Ber.ling ; and the grest bingrapher cf the Englifh pots has resorded- of the inimitiMe author of udibras, (Butler) ** thar als that can be foil of him with certainty is, that he lived neglected, and died poor,\u201d and tha vouthful pheno- rmcnon, the immortal Chatterton, wae fo hoy- rafled by want, thay he deftroy ed himielf iv his 18th year.Such, alas! is the tatc of emvied genius, PHILOSUPHICAL INTELLIGENCE.A siognlag case Of succws in applying.the magnet, to extra à fragment of iron out of the human cyr, has been recently transartitted to toc 4 Philosophical Magazine.lt 5c-as inthe course ot list summer, Carles Milsten, a blacksmith of Tenterden, recrived à particle ot iron, about the «ize of a small pin\u2019s head, in the ball of his left cye, while he was striking the head of one hammer agtinst another.Some weeks after this accident, a gentleman appli~d a magnet 1 the part injured, but could only draw ont 1 mix- tute of powdered rust with the ware, This gave wo relief, as the fragment pf iron was vet in his eye.A surgeon endeavonied to take it out with the point ot a lancet, but finding it firmly fixed very near the pupil, he concluded it was impuos- sible to touch it with any instrument without extreme danger.The former gentleman sent again tor the voung +» and examining the eye with a very pewertél magnltving glass, he could sce a very small particle of black iron; but cov.cred over with the thin coating of the eye.\u2014 B.ing satisfied of the exalY situation of the piece ot iron, and the impediments to be surmonmed, thy cye-lids were held open, and he applied the north pole cf a combined staple-magnet, passcs- ing great power, At the distance of about the sixt enth part of an inch from the eve.Thnea he uw-d 8 magnet of less power, but of mere convenient inttruétion, and continued to apply them bos by teens, till he could at length perceive that the fragment bad projefted above the (urs tace of the ris of the eye.Still there was a coating to cut it way through, before the mag- act could draw it out.Ta faÂ, it feemed firmly fined at a thorn in the flefth, and was different fom what iv might have been, had it been only toofcly floating on thc outet furtacc of the cye.and fidence, when we foe the one cope - Ba on lived a lite ot incaoneis and dithrofs During this operation, the yow nan thie da i fh out of Ti cys, in A he felt the fragment ru hey TR = it really had dune fo ; howeveM after chag-mag a.nets uf different degrees of-power fax tenor GERS: = tecn mindies, the particle of jron cut i wa through the thin teguaxats thre ¢ye; by ring © owe of atraction and w Yen on by t IB = magnet.- By the afiltance, abs, if pèse À cd of an hinpertc& oQagoll \u2018arived wip - rough jagged edges.Thc cyc was nu.\" ding free frogw pain, the mome wag of TT thungh for fome months betore, the paticat ha Cw se + +, D y fuffcred fführ and day without Intermd(ibe;\u2014 ei A fmall fear flil! remaincd on the eye, but \u201cæcatloned no paie.Knowiug that the magne | tick ud\u201d will make its page ove Uroog hi plates of glafs, when any particle af leén is wit.in its influence, I is Furpritmg thats wean fo familiar and natural as the prelent, is not mo traventiy recurred to tn foch caf ».FKOM THE LUKRUPEAN MAGALINE.À $i CURIOUS TYTWGRAPHICAL BRRORS.Having, in an oéd volume of a Ww) , 7 en Gerinan literatuse, met with laughable wi takes made by errors in copyitts, or mifreading ! an « 4 I fend a few of the fam= kind, which have - curred within my own knowled bor kind r guage ; and if you thiak thea worth inferior 0 in yous valuable mifccliany, they are heartiy : 0 your fervice.SE \u201cem, À cumpufitor of the name of Kitlenbeck, : cccentrick genius, once made the followin ar miitake, | believe in Mr.Woodtalls \u2018paper and tor which fc received his difcharge.In.\\ Bead, ia the ordinaey phrafe, of fayirg: Yr @ ° terday a petition was pecfonted to bel of M commons,\u2019 he compedid it, and it wes printed: \u2019 y \u201c+ Ycfterday © pr/tot was prcfuated dur bot fe Le of commons.\u2019 he lidicgons jes the nature of {uch an ata pas tbe preat enn: fituriond body may be better comceived thag detailed.\u2018 In printing the 1ift of fobferiders-so the 6 \u2018editon ot Car,\" Palurs, Et avrijéd in ti te corrccl the téJlowing tidivrous error, whith | by one oc the t; pes having tallon ot, apd hej miplaced, hao weg red :\u2014One ot the {« beh « We wed i xy 2 2-2 ~ bers wae deputy controller of the penny -1 0 ét tT but, from the trantxaition of the s 1a, i ! word, it tod, * D.pity ecateofler ot Penny puts I\u2019 hy When the Tate Dr.Hrle-fuperimiended ty ' printing of the Pusctiacn, aix Londinentrs, prided s thi luihed in 1780, 3 iriboke accaurr:d in one of tre ie proot theers wuich excited tm Dee's n.irth, a weifioned a 16 [end ex prefs trom Bow bo .rc the error The anferict stmoft as we - \u201cpaf couth as inarke for phylical quantiti->, was ex, x tremely Gitieult to read.Que word, more tite KY tricate than the ret, was referred to cry pet.: fon in the office tor an ox planation, but without - fuccefs : at length tbe compofitar un the wok - priding himfclt on Ais ability oi & cyphering + \u20ac myitical ketters, found.out the veus d to be \u20183, diulgia,\" wience the phrafc vent: ¢ {his mi divine is ti Bo taken in cordiclgew.* The orf.ginal wos cardiclgria, or the beart onra, a dif.ardei rarh yr produced Thai atlayed by hi ordi - al zhao e zlinaed to.+ When the work of a campofhar ig extremely incorre@®, te operation ot Changing the wryg letters for the right, is attend-d with the ce of wonnding and d.troyimz the teñtr face of] the contiguous keiw.s, The drawing theiq «8 15 pertormed by à fasrp pointti biinin, whiiy : erters the theuldes of the letter, and thy ir Th raitrd to im changed.1 forget the nude of he wh m utc printer, who made Cas appofife eaclanés rec tion, HPO Te ing Two very bzA com puhiturs cor- my reciing 2 fol prout at that lise ot type catia ~~ ati thau crucif.a Ietweentwe thieves [** mé] Small Pica, *¢ Q tinall pat [mail plea\u2019 how \u2019 + - ANLCDUIE._ In the Houfe of Commans on the Du York's \u201cTria, Mr.Fuler, a rn ke of for the dnke fiid, that he had reevived a nambee of anonymrmy letters, calling him a Kack-Aea ry.ed eHow, and this thing, that thing, and r'othe tune./sud laughing, | He did not ke go have the Duke of York font away like à vttäfe, with - a harpaon flicking dn his fds.Many ogibplines ne (aid.were made again this comet ; butin Lis opinion, the country was hertemthan any on ther country upon earth; and \u2018\u201c le that don't liée England, d\u2014n him, let him leave it.\" em {A rear of lavghter end grows | le apougi \u2018 for tie lait exprethon ; (vid he nad heagd it aso\u2019 toaft in 3 public company | 4 «I ALL THINGS POSSIBLE; » A \u201c i.OR, = Biting \u201ca fève Aie We have all beard of tae rill Ey Duwhman and the Yankee, whi tani in the lols of the D':tchmon's nos \u201cHo, N that the Yankee had bit off his nofe; pd dhe Yankee fwore that the Durtchman, ins pee, bi off bis sum nos bimfdf.The dilpuse wat refer red 10 ah honcit Dirch Juttice, who very graves : ly decided, that it war peffiéle the Dutchmen mi \" havédane it.
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