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a port in the United States, is not obliged to take an outward pilot on board.

The cut-worms this spring have done much damage to the grass, in this State. They commence their depredations about 5 o'clock P. M. and cease about 7 in the morning. Their progress is in a right line, and when they meet obstructions, they persevere till they surmount them or perish. Furrows cut in front of their march have been found, in most cases, an effectual obstacle. They do not touch clover. This insect is in the caterpillar form, and is not the larva of the locust, which resembles the locust itself, and is of a brown colour with a light longitudinal stripe; its head is lighter than its body, and it appears very voracious.

worried.] At Boston, mr. Peleg Sprague 10 miss Nancy Lovett. Mr. Amos Read to miss Abigail Davidson. Mr. Math. Freeman, jr. merchant of Concord, to miss Charlotte Kettell. Harrison Gray Otis, jr. Esq. to miss Eliza Henderson Boardman. Mr. Stephen Ingalls to miss Mary Wright. Mr. Samuel Mc Kay to miss Catherine Gordon Dexter. Mr. Joshua Crane to miss Lucy Sangar. Mr. John Haminond to miss Elizabeth Fessenden. Mr. Isaac Butterfield to miss Elizabeth A. Buraham. Mr. Pearson Wild, jr. of Braintree, to miss Elizabeth H. Thayer. Mr. Benjamin West, jr. to miss Eliza Ann Jarvis. Mr. Henry Bell to miss Betsey Sanford. Mr Daniel Safford to miss Sarah Ashton. Captain Reuben Russell, of Nantucket, to miss Phebe Stevens. Mr. Adam Foster to miss Hannah Champney. Mr. Joseph Gragg to miss Susannah Gragg. Nantucket, mr. James Baker to mrs. Mary Dunham. Ipswich, mr. Levi Lord to miss Elizabeth Kimball. Mr. Thomas S. Ross to miss Abigail Goodhue. Mr. Thomas Gould to miss Lydia Burnham. Mr. John C. Jewett to miss Judith Martin. Mr Charles Dodge to miss Eliza Grew. South-Reading, Doctor Thaddeus Spaulding to miss Sarah Hart. Charlestown, Samuel Y. Knowell, of Boston, to miss Nancy Calder. Newburyport, mr. Joshua B. Bacon to miss Sarah Ann Perkins. Hingbam, mr. Alexander Hitchborn to miss Cinderella Gardner. Mr. Nathaniel Upham to miss Phebe Kimball. Mr. Benjamin C. Frost to miss Lydia Rice. Tramingham, mr. Jonathan Hill to mrs. Elizabeth Cole. Mr. Dana Manson to miss Eliza Sanger. Dedham, mr. John W. Child, of Roxbury, to miss Sally Richards. Mr. Janson Hartshorn, of Roxbury, to miss Olive Ellis. Natick, Doctor Alexander Thayer to miss Susan Biglow. Salem, mr. David Becket to miss Elizabeth Townsend. Levi Wallis to miss Macy Bartell. Amherst, mr. John Putnam to miss Sabrina Wiley. Quincy, mr Jedediah Adams, jr. to miss Prebie Brackett. Mr. Thomas Taylor to miss Ann Adams. Portland, Rev. Joseph F. Chamberlin to miss Mary C. De

lano. Mr. Nathan Sawyer, of Boston, to miss Harriot Little. Mr. John Lassell to miss Mary Thomas. Mr. Webber Noble to miss Sarah Green. Mr. Richard S. Goodhue to miss Sally Quincy. Randolph, Jonathan Wild to miss Relief Niles. Rochester, Captain John Gurney to miss Dolly Bolles. Fairhaven, mr. Thomas Allen, of Dartmouth to miss Polly W. Collins. Rehoboth, Deac. Rueben King, to miss Mary Garfield both of Attleborough. Beverly, Captain Samuel Ives to miss Mary Dyson. Mr. Benjamin Elliot to miss Susan Smith. Springfield, T. Dickman, editor, to miss Sarah Brewer. Westminster, Rev. Cyrus Mann to miss Nancy Sweetser. Scituate, mr. Elijah D. Wild, of Hingham,to miss Temperance James. Wilbraham, Rev. David L. Hann to miss Eunice Sexton. Newbury, mr. Robert Grits to miss Nancy Bartlett. East Hampton, mr. Richard Morgan to miss Roxana Alvord. Grafton, mr. Reuben P. Leland to miss Lucretia D. Ellis. Mr. Joseph Greenwood to miss Elizabeth U. Warren. Hallowell, (D. M.) mr. Ichabod Nutter to miss Sarah Copeland. Vassalborough, mr. Daniel Marshal to miss Elizabeth Deunett.

Died] At Boston, mrs. Hannah Gilbert, 34. Miss Clarissa Wells, 19. Mrs. Sarah Gould, 36. Wm. Henry Barnard, 4. Christopher Sheppard, 78. Hannah Hayden, 84. John Homer, 81. Mrs. Abigail Brooks, 34. James E. Guild, 11 months Mrs. Joanna Powers, 60. Elizabeth Dominicque, 3 months. Mrs. Sarah Rainsford, 34. Mr. Zimri Eveleth, 53. John L. Towling. Mr. Henry Spear, 37. Charles L. Simpson, 14 months. Mrs. Elizabeth Porter, 30. Mrs. Gracy Curtis, 47. Charles Kennedy, 5. At sea, mr. George Gore, of Boston, 33. Mrs. Anna Bartlett, 93. Captain Nathaniel Goodvell, 40. mrs. Anna Kingman, 57. mrs. Ann Southack, 67. mr. Joseph Allen Crocker, 29. mr. Thomas Jones, 22. mr. Jonathan Abrams, 78. mr. John Fisk. 75. mrs. Sarah Phillips, 65. At Barre, mr. James Hamilton, 83. At Bath, Rebecca M. Marsh, 14. mr. John Whittamer, of Bath, at sea. mrs. Priscilla Smith, 45. At Beverly, mrs. Eunice Gould, 19. At Biddeford, Captain Lewis Young, 43. At Buckstown, mrs Susan Parker, 53. Cambridgeport, mr. Noah Butts, 43. At Castine, Captain John Perkins, 29.

Charlestown, mr. Thomas Knox, 75. mrs. Joanna Ireland, 35. At Cornville, miss Sally Fowler, 23. At Cumberland, Doctor Abel Mason. At Dedham, mr. John Kilbourn, 25. At Dorchester, mr. Samuel Richards, 52. At Falmouth, mrs. Eunice Merril, 34. At Goshen, Captain Thomas Weeks, 82. At Grafton, miss Anna Flagg. 23.

At Hallowell, mr. Wm. E. Wingate, 26. Nathaniel G. Smith, Deputy Sheriff. At Harvard, mir. Ellis C. Tyler, 43. At Hubbardston, mr. Wm. Brittan, 19. At Hingham,

mrs. Lucy Lincoln, 47. At Stockbridge, mr. Wm. Root, 51. At Saco, major gen. Cyrus King, 54, late member of congress. At Salem, mrs. Susan Beckett 94. mr. John Nor folk, 75. mrs. Mary Toppin Pickman, 73. mrs. Eliza Sprague. mr. John Devereux, 63. miss Elsy Devereux, 18. Widow Lus comb, 30. At Pittsfield, mr Daniel Parsons, 44. At Worcester, Captain Joseph Holbrook, 68. mr. Robert B. Brigham, 41. Newbury, mrs. Martha Morse, 33. mrs. Sarah Adams, 28. mr. Joseph Jaques, 90. At Newbury port, Charles Enoch Pike, 17. mr. Jonathan Call, 63. At Milford, mr. Thomas Bowker, 27. At Phillipston, Captain Thacher Rich, 77. At Mendon, mrs. Chloe Southwick. 71. At Suffield, Captain Oliver Parsons, 48. At Nantucket, mr. Jethro Mitchell, 78. At Westport, mr. Benjamin Gifford, 59. At Alfred, mr. Jonah Ponah, jr. 23. At Fryburg, mr. Asa Buck. Samuel Buck. At Phillipsburg, mrs. Mary Hill, 40. At Kennebunk, mr. Joseph Hobbs, 74. At Vienna, James Cockran, 50. At Bowdoinham, David Plumer, 23. At Medford, mrs. Ruth Harvington, 40. At Tewksbury, Deac. Ezra Kendall, 97. At Deerfield, Doctor Elihu Ashly, 63. At Howe, Horace Burr, 17, of hydrophobia, occasioned by skinning a fox which had died of that disease many weeks before. At New Bedford, mrs. Catherine Howland. Mr. Joseph Olds, 85. At Milton, mrs. Penelope Rowe, 81. At Rochester, tars. [Samuel] Savery, 65. At Wareham, Doctor Alex. Mackie, 75. At Westford, Jeremiah Hildreth, Esq. 46. At Wiscasset, miss Harriot Shepherd, 26. At Lunenberg, Nancy F. Putman. At Royalston, mr. David Mead, 98. miss Susan Goddard, 33.

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Sterling, mr. Peter Kendall 2d, 30. At

Sheffield, Doctor Sylvester Barnard, 59. At Waterville, Captain E. Moore, 65. At Ipswich, mr. Daniel Thurston, 70. At South Berwick, Timothy Cutler, Esq. 82. At Sudbury, mrs. Dolly Wheeler. At Marblehead, Captain Joseph Barker. At Orange, mrs. Rest Lord, 53. At Woolwich, Hon. Nathaniel Thwing, 86. At Portland, mrs. Eunice Starburd, 33. mrs. Mehitabel Johnson, 23. Captain Amos Webber, 34. At Weymouth, inrs. Lydia Reed. At Oxford, mrs. Dolly Harris. mr. Josiah Gleason. mrs. Rebecca Kingsbury. At Natick, mr. Jonathan Dunn, of Boston, 37.

RHODE ISLAND.

Nathaniel Knight, Rep. is elected Governor of Rhode Island. His opponent was Governor Jones.

Col. Wm. Gibbs is chosen Major. Gen. of Rhode Island.

Married.] At Newport, Rev. Calvin Hitchcock to miss Eliza Stevens. Mr. Allen Crocker Curtis, Merchant, of Weedham, to miss Lucy Brown, of Boston. At Little Compton, mr. Richard Davenport to miss Rhoda Coe.

Died.] At Providence, mr. Isaac Eveleth, 77. miss Mary Keene Whitney, 16. Seth Amiel Wheaton, of Pro. at Gibralter, midshipman, 19. mr. Stephen W. Eddy, 28. mr. Stephen Thornton, 51. mr. Wm. Wirman, 20. mrs. Amy Brown. Capt. W E. Fillinghart, 40. At Bristol, mr. Lemuel Clark, 80. mrs. Abby Davis, 19. At Portsmouth, mr. Edward Hale, 89. At Cumberland, Doct. Abel Mason. At SouthKingston, Gideon Clarke, Esq. 78. At Newport, mr. Jonathan Walke, 90. At Little Compton, mrs. Deborah Manchester, wife of mnr. Daniel M. aged 33; her infaut child; her mother, mrs. Hannah Brownell, aged 59; and her grandmother, mrs. Mary Browneli, aged 98-Thus, in the course of 13 days, did death make a conquest over four generations, all from one house, and all in lineal descent, from the eldest down to the infant.

CONNECTICUT.

Connecticut Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. A course of Instruction has commenced, at

this institution, under the superintendence of the Rev. T. H. Gallaudet and Mr. Laurent Clerc. The domestic concerns of the establishment are managed by the Rev. A. 0. Stansbury and lady.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

1. The Asylum will provide for each pupil board, lodging, washing; the continual superintendence of health, conduct, manners, and morals; fuel, candies, stationary, and other incidental expenses of the school room; for which, including tuition, there will be an annual charge of two hundred dollars.

2. In case of sickness the necessary extra charges will be made.

3. No pupil will be received for a less term than one year, and no deduction from the above charge will be made on account of vacations or absence, except in case of sick

ness.

4. Payments are always to be made one quarter in advance, for such pupils as reside within the State, and six months in advance for such as reside without it, for the punctual fulfilment of which satisfactory security will be required.

5. Each pupil applying for admission, must not be under nine years of age, of good natural intellect, free from any immoralities of conduct, and from any contagious or infectious disease. A certificate of such qualifications will be required, signed by the clergyman of the place in which the pupil resides, or by two other respectable inhabi

tants.

By order of the Directors,
MASON F. COGSWELL,

MASON F. COGSWELTH,

Hartford, 21st March, 1317.

Jeremiah Day, Prof. Math. and Nat. Phil.

of Yale College, has been elected President of that Institution, vice Timothy Dwight, S. T. P. deceased.

Supreme Court of Fairfield County, Connecticut, John Whitney vs. Lovejoy, Dec. term,

1816.

This was a special action on the case, instituted by Mr. Whitney, a merchant of Boston, vs. Lovejoy, as owner of the stage, in which Whitney was a passenger, which was turned over by the carelessness of the driver, and Mr. W. much injured-Verdict for the plaintiff, 250 dollars damage, and costs of suit. At the same term, was tried a cause, vs. same defendant, in favour of a lady that was run over by the defendant's stage, driven by another of his heedless drivers-Verdict, 500 dollars and costsThe damages and costs in both, amounted to about 1000 dollars.

Married.] At New-Haven, mr. Charles L. Strong to miss Joannette A. Bradlee. At Litchfield, Charles Perkins, Esq. of Norwich, to miss Clarissa Deming. At Waterford, mr. Daniel Ames, of Monteville, to miss Asenath Powers. Mr. Winthrop Hurlbut, of Lyme, to miss Patty Smith. At New London, mr. Samuel Cooley to miss Mary C. Penniman. At Stonington. mr. Rowland Stanton to miss Maria Palmer. mr. Gurdon Trumbull to miss Sarah A. Swan. At Torrington, mr. Wm. Whiting, jr. to miss Almeda Beach. mr. Norman Wilson to miss Laura Kimberly. Mr. Elizur Wolcott to Miss Esther Lewis. mr. Prescot Pond to miss Eliza Palmer.

Died.] At Hartford, mrs. Lucy Steel, aged 55. Eliakim Hitchcock, 74. mr. John Ing ham, 52. At Middleton, mr. Phineas Spelman. At Norwalk, mr. Samuel Keeler, 73. At Farrington, Capt. Luke Wadsworth, 58. mr. Asahel Wadsworth, 74. At East Haddam, capt. Jonathan Ormstead, 90. At Torringford, mrs. Esther Gaylor, 63. miss Nancy Gaylord, 27. At New-Haven, Widow Mary Sloan, 69. At Bridgeport, mr. Lewis Morgan, 19. At Wethersfield, mr. Stephen Willard, 76. At Boston, mrs. Chloe Howard, 74. mrs. Martha Colton, relict of the late Rev. George Colton. At Chatham, mr. Ransom, 100 years and 7 months. At Winchester, Nelson Bull, 31.

VERMONT.

Married.] At Burlington, David Stone, Esq. to miss Sarah T. Eaton, of Northampton, Mass.

Died.] At Windsor, William Leverett, Esq. 57. At Orwell, Col. Joseph Mayo, 68; miss Lucy Mayo, 65. At Westminster, Dr. Jonathan Rogers.

The Comptroller has reported to the Senate, that the sum of 538,000 dollars remains to be raised by lotteries, by provisions enacted anterior to the late session, and that more than six years will be required to complete the drawings.

Appointments by the Council of Appointment. Queens. Effingham Lawrence and Jacob Townsend, Judges: Thomas Powell and Cadwallader Roe. Coroners.

Sixty five thousand dollars were distributed from the school fund of this State, during the last year. The returns of the militia, give an aggregate of 106,000 men, including 97,639 infantry, 6,434 artillery, and 2,808 cavalry. There are 96 news-papers printed in this State-8 daily, 8 semi-weekly, the rest weekly,

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Married.] At New-York, Wm. Glover, Esq. of the Island of Tortola, to miss Caroline Matilda Gerard. nir. Joseph Semister, of Manchester, Eng. to miss Truelove Smith, of Dudley. mr. Lancaster S. Burling to miss Cornelia Ann Coventry, mr. Alex. Ogelvie to miss Jane A. Gibson. mr. Ralph Olmstead to miss Mary Jackson. Joshua L. Pell, Esq. to miss Mary A. Ball. Alex. D. Berry to miss Sarah A. Lent. mr. James Murray to miss Margaret Riley. mr. James De Peyster Stagg to miss Ann Zabriskie De Peyster. mr. Michael Lambert to miss Eliza Missing. mr. Hector Kennedy to mrs. Henrietta Troup Clark. mr. Wm. Courey to miss H. Stakes. mr. Wm. Macrea to miss Margaret Robertson. mr. James Jarvis to mrs. Anna Cook. mr. David Matthewson to miss Sarah Carson. Doct. Saml. Floyd to miss Augusta Van Horne. Capt. James N. Brown to mrs. Maria Bowering. mr. John A. Clark to miss Catharine Ann Gale. Lt. Col. Croghan to miss Serena Livingston. mr Nich. Delaplaine to miss Lydia A. Andress. mr. Abraham Van Buskirk to miss Ninette Driskell. mr Ezekiel G. Smith to miss Mary L. Mott. mr. John Penn to miss Elizabeth Welch. mr. Moses Spears to miss Jane Radcliff. Jacob $. Platt to miss Catharine E. Waldron. mr. Geo. L. Bruce to miss Prowitt. Wm. Silliman, Esq. to miss Abigail Delia St. John. mr. Morehouse Gray to mrs. Clarisa Hoyt. mr. Joseph Hoxie to miss Eliza Blossom. At Newtown L. I. mr. David Van Vickle, jr. to miss Dorian F. Mc Donough. At Hempstead, L. I. mr. Henry Marvin to miss Sarah Bedell. At CowNeck, L. I. mr. Dow. Ditmiss, of Jamaica, to miss Catharine Onderdonk. At Greensburgh, mr. Ezra C. Woodhull to miss Mary Ann Howland. At Auburn, mr. Willings Lothrop to miss Zillah S. Whedin. At Watertown, mr. Alsworth Baker to miss Aris Coffen. At Waterford, mr. Jacob S. Platt to miss Catherine E. Waldron. At Onondaga, mr. Wm. Jones to miss Rebecca Harris. At Geneva, mr. James Whaley to mrs. Eleanor Wood. mr. Asa Smith to miss Esther Throop. At Charleston, mr. Matthias J. Bovee to miss Betsey Bovee. At Greenbush, mr. Gibly Wood to miss Rachel Breed. At Canandaigua, mr. David Ben

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ham to miss Sally Moore; mr. Ezra Darling to miss Lois Moore. At Buffalo, James L. Barton, Esq. to miss Sally M. Horner. Henry Coulson, Esq. late of the Royal Navy, to miss Mary Hatt, of Ancaster, U. C. At Leicester, mr. Alva Risdon to miss Polly Babcock. mr. Samuel Crossman to miss Harriet Roberts. At Caledonia, mr. Nathan Rue to miss Abigail Holloway. Doct. John M. Herrington to miss Holloway. At Cato, mr. John Cooper to miss Amanda Cougharine. At Bath, mr. Anthony Palmouteer to miss Diana Potter. At Painted Post, Capt. John E. Mulholland to miss Olive Millard. At Lowville, mr. William Frazier, lately of British Navy, to miss Mary M. Donald. At Pompey, mr. John Gott to miss Malinda Carr. At Scipio, Don Pedro D. Silva, late from Portugal, to miss Esther Cromwell. At Cayuga, mr. Allurard C. Chamberlain, of Union Springs, to miss Eliza Rathbun. At Newtown, mr. Asa Hibbard to miss Clara Fry, both of Ovid. At New Hartford, mr. Horace Butter to miss Hannah Wilbor. At Bridgehampton, mr. Jesse Topping to miss Mehitable Talmadge. At Southold, mr. Rufus White, of Franklin, to miss Hannah Fanning. At East Hampton, mr. Peleg Rodgers to miss Ruth Mulford. At Sharon, mr. Ellis Johnson to miss Hannah Estey. mr. Lewis Billings to miss Patty Willis. At Thomas, Doct. Saul C. Upson, of Fabius, to miss Julia Ann Jones. At Kingsborough, mr. Phillip Mills to miss Susanna Steel. At Woodstock, mr. George Freeman to miss Eliza Conner.

Died.] In New-York, mr. Francis Winton, aged 54. mrs. Elizabeth Coles, 43. miss Ardred Adain, 21. Capt. Jereme C. Dickerson, 32, mr. Silvian Bnotat, miss Ann Barbara Shrady, 23. mr. John S. Henry, 74. mrs. Eleanor Mc Dowell. James N. Brown, 65. Richard Colles, 52. mr. John C. Webber, 44. mr. James A. Dunlap, 27. mrs. Sarah Potts, of Birmingham. mrs. Maria Ross. mr. Joseph Ogden, 44. John I. Hicks, native of Newport, R. I. 32. mrs. Margaret Wortman. mr. Thomas Jones.

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mr. Jacob Walstead, 26. Inr. Joseph Lawrence, 34. mrs. Ann Read. mrs. Mary Daly, 60, of Cork (Ireland) mrs. Catharine Williams. mr. Samuel Hook, 29. mr. William Webb, 28. mrs. Lavina Wardell, 42. Capt. James Sanford. mrs. Susan Ogden, 27. mrs. Rachel Holley, 90. mr. Jacob Busze. mrs. Elizabeth Skiff, mr. Nathaniel Roe, 34. mr. James Johnson, 40. mrs. Sarah Rykemen, 60. Richard W. Mooney, 27. Col. Benj. North, 68. mrs. Margaret Gorden. Jotham Post, Esq. 46. mrs. Margaret Lewelling. mr. Francis Bayard Winthrop, 64. mrs. Hester Marsh. At Homer, mr. Joseph Watkins, 59. Flatbush, William Livingston, Esq. 64 Kingston. mr. Thomas Houghtaling, 65. Kinderhook,

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Cornelius Van Schenk, Esq. Capt. Abrabam Van Beuren, $0. Athens, mrs. Eleanor Wells, 52. Orville, mrs. Mercy Ketcham, 41. Painted Post, mrs. Honor Rowley. Buffalo, mr. William Wilus. Batavia, mrs. Hannah Steves, 75. Phelps, mr. Elijah Herrick. Auburn, mr. Jeremiah Vanderheyden, 19. Thomas, mr. Henry Goodell, 40. mr. Richard Ogden, 69. mrs. Elizur Kenney. mr. Samuel Peck, 40. than Salisbury, 73. Manlius, mr. Salathiel Hammond, 57. Canandaigua, mr. John Cooley, junr. 47. Brutus, mrs. Abigail Hall, 81. At Greenbush, Magdalene Van Beuren, 31. At Romulus, mrs. Jane Henion. At Utica, miss Dolly Stafford, 17. mr. G. Chris. topher Meunhoeffer. At Watertown, Cyrenus Woodworth, 52. At Broadalbin, Montgomery county, on the 27th April last, Daniel M'Intyre, Esq. aged nearly 84. He was a native of Scotland, and emigrated to this country with his family and a few friends in 1775. In 1776 they commenced the settlement of the town, then a wilderness, where he died.

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Philadelphia, April 21. On Friday afternoon last, in the district court of the United States, Judge Washington presiding, came on the trial of John Hart, one of the, high constables of Phila delphia, for having twice stopped the United States' mail stage, for not conforming to the municipal regulations of said city.-1st the western mail stage, for driving at a speed exceeding 6 miles an hour-and 2dly, the eastern mail stage, for not having bells attached to the horses, when carried upon runners. The charge of the Judge, we understand, was in favour of the defendant, who was consequently acquitted by the jury, on Saturday afternoon. This decision may be viewed as settling a very important ques tion in relation to the right of local authorities to enforce obedience to their wholesome regulations, which have been hitherto in some degree slighted, by those who considered they were acting under¿' paramount authority.

An eastern paper mentions, that thirty million feet of boards, besides other lumber passed that borough, on the Susquehannab, during one week in April. These boards

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were estimated to be worth 600,000 dollars. The quantity of wheat that has been carried down that river is said to be greater this, than during any former year. A great portion of the productions which are floated to market upon the Susquehanna is from this State.

The legislature of this State, during the last session, made an appropriation of $521,000 for the benefit of public works and internal improvements.

Philadelphia, May 17. On Thursday, before the Court of Oyer and Terminer, in this city, Judge Rush presiding, came on the trial of Lieutenant Uriah P. Levy, for having sent a challenge to the late Peter M. Potter. After an investigation of about two hours, the jury very promptly brought in a verdict of not guilty.

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Married.] At Philadelphia, John T. Griffith, esq. to miss Harriet Abercrombie. John Bowen, esq. Jam. to miss Martha P. Anthony. Mr. John M. Taber, of Easton, N. J. to miss Mary H. Newkirk. mr. Samuel D. Harvey, to miss Elizabeth Chapman. mr. Robert M'Clenachan, to miss Ann Maria Cloud. mr. John Saville, to miss Eliza Baker. mr. Joel Atkinson, to miss Rebecca Middleton. Nathaniel Potts, to miss Sophia Stokes. mr. John Rogers, to miss Muhlenburgh. John W. Peters, to miss Sarah Livingston Linn. mr. John E. Keen, to miss Mary Ann Stiles. mr. John W. Peters, to miss Sarah L. Linen. mr. Archibald Blair, jr. of Va. to miss Harriet Maria Freeman. At Pennsborough-doctor Asher Davidson, of Jersey-Shore, to miss Rachel Woods.

Died.] At Philadelphia-mr. Frederic Heiss, 78. mr. Joseph Williamson, 75. mr. Edward Shoemaker. mr. Robert Haydock, 63. mr. Thomas Richards. mr. Lewis Carson, 33. mr. Pease Wadman, 78. mr. Reed Williams, 38. mrs. Catharine Rush, 110 years, 11 months. mr. William Thackard, of Eng. mrs Mary Pitcher. Mrs. Aletta Warne. At Sunbury, mr. Samuel Bellus. At Lancaster-honourable Jasper Yeates. At Nippinrose Bottom, mrs. Hannah M'Micken. mrs. Elizabeth Stuart.

DELAWARE.

Hanson. In Frederick County, mrs. Elizabeth Howard.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

Married.] At Washington-Samuel Anderson, esq. of Hanover county, Va. to miss. Susan Dayton Wheaton. mr. Joseph Alexander Burch, to miss Elizabeth Bell.

Died.] At Georgetown, Arthur Shaaf, esq. of Frederick county, Md. in the 49th year of his age. He had served with reputation in the Legislature and Executive Council of his native State, and had attained a distinguished rank at the bar for his learning and his talents.

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Norfolk, May 12.

An epidemic has prevailed for some time past in the town of Manchester, opposite to Richmond, which has carried off, in the space of six weeks, upwards of one hundred and. thirty persons, chiefly negroes-a mortality heretofore unexampled in that place, the population of which we believe, does not exceed 500. What renders this visitation the more painful, is, that among the number who have fallen victims, are many of the oldest and most respectable inhabitants.

The Supreme Court of Virginia have decided on a case, in which the Judges tacitly

Died.] In Delaware, James Raymond, esq. admit, that a man may marry the sister of his deceased wife. aged 70.

MARYLAND.

Died] At Baltimore-William Van Wyck, esq, aged 69. mrs. H. Barry, wife of the Rev. E. D. Barry. mr. John Stewart, 58. mr. Anthony Kimmel, sen. 72. miss Eliza Shayman, 16. lieut. Thomas W. Magruder, of the United States navy, 27. mrs. Margaret Taylor. miss Ann Smith, 17.

At Waterloo, at the seat of the Hon. Judge Hanson, the Hon. Thomas P. Grosvenor, 38, a distinguished member of Congress, and an eloquent advocate at the bar. Miss Caroline VOL. I.-Ne. u.

NORTH CAROLINA. Newbern, March 19. The Superior Court of Law for this County, commenced on Monday last, his Honour Judge Lowrie presiding. On Thursday, sentence of death was passed upon Benjamin Sparrow and Samuel Sparrow, convicted at the last term on an indictment for stealing, and Friday the 16th of May, appointed for their execution.

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