an. 12. one was dressed as a female with the face striped with black lines, and the other had hay ropes round the head neck, and body. One of those assassins called out to. Shea to go on his knees—he did so, when each ofthem fired into his body. Shea never spoke a word after the shots. Not content With shooting the man, they then broke his head to pieces with the bt ts of their arms. This appears tohare been one of th most daring ’ murders that has taken place for years,and no doubt but all the neighbours must have known but that this man was to be murdered. There is a forge within fifteen yardsofthe public house, in which there were seven men when the murder was committed, and the man of the public house, named Ryan, was at home and his family, yet not one person assisted or would give evi. dence as to which way the murderers went There is also a police-barrack within 250 yards of Ryan’s house. and although the police were instantly on the spot, yet no clue is yet discovered ofthose follows. It is said that this man was to give evidence against some per- sons at the next assizes, and who are now in gaol, and that this has caused 'his tlenth.—Clonmcl paper. All chance ofthe return of Captain Ross, or ofthe crew of his vessel, is. it is to be feared, at an end. The last authentic news ofhim was in lat. 57. N., 25th July, 1399. It is barely possible that he may exist amongst the Exqui. uiaux, or the Indians about the Polar regions. tt-will bc recollected 'ha' Captain Russ sailed with a view of discovering a passage through Lancaster Sound to the Pacitic by Behring’s Straits. BONAPARTE’S FABIILT. For the first time since 1813, the heartless widow of Napoleon has corresponded with her mother—the Hecuba as she is called in the French papers, of the first revolution, and who has already outlived thc once-promising Impe- rial dynasty. The letter, which was written upon the occasion of the death of the Duke of “enlistadt, is as follows :o- . “To Jlladamc filers, at Rome. “Madame—In the hope of mitigating your grief at the melancholy news which I am about toimpart, I love tnysclfundcrtaken the pain- ful task of its announcement to you. On sun- day, the 22nd, at five o’clock in the morning, my dear Son, the Duke of Reichstadt cXpircd after a much protracted and painful suffering; [have had the consolation of being near him in his last moments, and ofknowing that no- thing was left undone to preserve his life; but all the resourcps of art failed against a com- plaint of the’chcst, which his physicians from the beginning unanimously announced to be of so dangerous :1 nature, that it must have hurri- ed my unfortunate son to the grave, and at an age too when he was given the very best pro- mises. God has disposed of him, and it only remains to us to bow before his supreme wil , to reconcile ourselves to our loss, and endea- vour to dry our tears. “Accept, Madame, under these mclancho~ 1y circumstances, the expression ofseutiments of attachment and consideration, which shall be always felt for you by your very affection- ate, ‘ “ MARIE LOUISE. b“ Castle ofSchoenbrun, July 23, 1832.” A soldier in the Greys who writes to Paisley, states that on Somerville joining the ranks af- terthe termination of the Court of Inquiry, he was greeted by three hearty cheers by the re- giment when on panda—Glory» Even. Post. THE BRITISH AMERICAN dollars, in an action for breach of promise of marriage. The lady, b whom the action was brought. had, it turne out, five other strings to her how, and the jury “ calculated” that her chance with the remaining beaux, was worth something. in case any other of the beau-strings should snap, the lady will, of course bring another action, and, her chances being diminished, she ought, according to Coc- ker, to get proportionahly higher damages. lfall proved faithless, the last beau would be fiddled, or diddlcd, to an extensive tune, and the lady Would, in the end, get swinging dam- ages. “ We guess," this is what Jonathan calls geometrical justice. B. Lynch, late a teacher in the Hibernian Society School. has been arrested at Corkagui- ny, county Kerry, for conspiring to resist the payment ot‘tithes. The tithe valuators in the parish of Killincy, were assaulted by the coun- try people, and the cows in the parish of Kilo gobbin, of which the Rev. E. Day is Rector, are branded with the word “Titties.” The va- luators of the Rev. A. M‘lntosh, in the parish of Dunurlin, were severely beaten on Monday. Frighlful Loss of L2_'fe.—Extract of a letter from Shetland :—“ 0n the 17th ult., our poor country snti'cred severely froma storm. Up- wards of a hundred men wore cast away while prosecuting the fishing, and now many helpless widows and numberless orphans are left to de- plore their melancholy loss.” Ilcre is work for the humane and charitable.-—Edinliurgh Cour. It’s (In Ill Wind that blows nobody good—A tall raw-boned son of the green island was pur- sued by those harmless doves yclcpt beadlcs. Pat was aware of their approach to his mansion and, having put on a red night-cap, remained undaunted at their appearance. On being told he rnustaccompany them to gaol, “houl back,” said he, “ as you value your precious exist- ence. I’m an Azctic cholera patient, and if you retreat one stop nearer me, as 1 live I’ll blow my pcstilential breath on ye’s” A word is enough to the wise—the beadles politely postponed their call. Pol Luck—A German was invited, by an English family, to partake of pot-luck for din- ner. He would eat no roast beef for dinner. no turkey: all the dishes passed him untouch- ed. On heing asked the reason of his loss of appetite—“J do vait for dat excellent potc loock,” Said he. Porosity of (he Skin. From the microsco- pic ohscrvations, it has been Computed that the skin is perforated by a thousand holes in a square inch. It'the whole surface of the hu- man body bc estimated at sixteen square feet, it must contain no fewer than 2,304,000 pores. Glasgow Jllechanz'c’s .Magazine. JISII GIVEN FOR OATS, By T. B. TREMAIN, who will also Con- tract for a few thousand feet of SCANTLING. to be delivered immediately. October 16th, 1832. A L. The Subscriber- offers for Sale, a quantity of Sydney and Pictou COAL, on low terms, payable on delivery in cash or Grain. THOS. B. TREMA" The Beau-Ideal o{‘ a Breach of Promise.—An American jury late y awarded damages of ten 95. . Commissariat, Halifax, Oct. 2d, 1832, ARM Y FOR/1 GE CONTRACT. Persons desrrousd Contracting to sup- ply his Majesty’s Troops with Forage at the un- dcrmentioned places, for one year, from lat January next, are hereby notified, that Sealed Tenders for the same will be received at this Office on or before the 22d October inst. at 12 o’clock : The number of rations required daily will be as follows:— Halifax, Charlotte~Town. P. E. Island, Sydney, Cape Breton, The Rations of Forage Per Diem to consist as follows :— about 60 in No 1 May 14lbs. Oats 10 do. Straw 6 do. The Hay to he Upland, Interval, or Dyked Marsh, sweet and good, either Timmhy or Clo— ver, or a mixture ofboth——and to have been cut at least three months previous to delivery to the Troops. The Oats to be ofa sweet, clean, and whole- some quality. and not to weigh less than Thirty- four Pounds per Bushel. The following substitutions will be allowed . in the case of sick llorscs, viz :——one pound of Barley or 3—8 ofa pound of Malt, or 1—3 ofa pound of Oatmeal, or 1—11 pound of Bran, in lieu ot'one pound oants; it being understood that such substitution shall be limited to l l—2lb. ofoats daily, for each sick horse. The Straw to be either Oaten or Barley, and ofa dry and proper quality. The Contractor will issue the Forage to the troops from his Depot (which is to be. near the Barracks), on orders received from the Commis- sariat, to the Departments and Regiments three days in the week", to such Officers as may require it to be issued at those periods. It will be required from the Contractor to have in his Depots, at all times, at least two months’ supply of Forage of each description and that his Depots shall at all times be open to the inspection of the Commissariat, whenever it may be thought proper to visit them. The Tenders to express the rates in Sterling Money pcr Ration, and to be made separately for each place stated above, accompanied by a letter from two persons of known property, engaging to become bound with the party ten. daring, in the sum which will be made known on application at this Office, as well as all other particulars which may be considered necessa- ry to the Persons tendering for the supply. Payment will be made every two months on regular vouchers (Forms of which can be ob. tained at this Otl‘we),inBills of Exchange on the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty’s Treasury, at the rate of 1001. for every Hill. 10:. due up- on the Contract at Halifax. The Forage sup- plies at P. E. Island and Cape Breton will be paid for in Cash, on regular vouchers as before stated. 0 S R P Thirteen Oxenyrand ch‘ Apply to John Adam ° 0 rThe gr pas T»- A J o a,