v :‘Miatd'wifigm opportunity“ ” amulet ’gsny. one; I sufferedth ’ i ‘ , cit-ridge, to depart. ‘5- .vesnm n’ ma w. .- -..‘. new "theififi'nd’obserfifig shat-,aatt’et My- ,‘fsr’Verfluin's ”“'—f* lantern met-ass road, in order tote?“ LL. " r ' - '1 at V13 tunes..i:1t%wss1elevenp’elock at. _ ' *niélttuttery'ddrk;"antizervery;one ’ 33$; by} diggute‘iwhtch had ta. 4. mymgbgtwggnthepostihons and fluliljfifittmfltcfnfrtheplace. The , pmmm‘sédcsimus that they 7., " QWQJtapftandtefreshtheir horses. :5 'hsssr’dinuo custpm.‘ TheKlng, 0n 7”“. ' .gcotttrsty.ms desirous to hasten I .ng 5 3mm , t ; y ~17 " “ {twetjtsaid to'my Comrade,‘»At-e , Mmunch‘fpatrimr’fiDOtt’t doubt he went (said I) the ” g e-ieegtlyMsrentseswvlzle emust be stopped: : We then "ttlighted,’ and , ' that}: in r -ot‘det;,.i, to , secure _,; t3‘1'“f‘WfBSETfitfifit'TfilEh;if Wis-necessary? ; I. ~ j A .. zgwgigadyhistreet and the bridge : ‘1' w. :1 {ihggwastov' pass. - A or l 'i‘gttfatidihvent‘ to the V ; '7 "1 bmefigfiit Arennes—v-sfortunately', f » ' ‘ ‘t’hifi-‘e; 332$ l,%fi§srtiage Ethetet. loaded ‘ I thh‘fqrnitfiefiweoverthrned it, 'so ' ' aé, tenderl'thei_road impassiibleg ‘ Mayor, the ' ofth‘ef'Natiqttal Guard, And in). few; minutes our number ' ,_ ' “increased toeight'memwho were all; “ -‘ hgttrty‘in the causeej‘L ’ " : 7 ' ‘ panied by the Procur- , 1‘ " mm promised the carriage; asked “ ‘1”7‘?tlsefitxta<vtllet:sjwho‘theggweteq'osnd . m- "A s. I . tat? - M ahsheredithgtftheyfi Met»: in nah my, firfif‘ .. his? Haiti): passport his; ' ed: ._ ,_ the at lettéthf‘ga've her pa‘ssp’drt "to-twog‘ttards of‘hlronokttr', who alight. ~ edg‘attd. game to thetinn.‘ - if V. "'!.,Wh.en;the .pgass'port was t read; ’- t __,. s'ufl'tc'tentgwle com: . A 3- “.1ij n‘“ « --e-it~*«i-:t ‘7‘ “ I‘ ‘ ‘5 O 7L": ‘ “autism to f0”OW ' ist'ttejtmmt t \ bated this “op'lnion, {weestix‘jt Was hot 5; sighed by thePresident of the Is stigma] A's-w; scmhly,» as it should' hag; been; If you ‘ its déli-bér;tiott:.:$§ - ,‘ - town: Nazis-m1; ‘gé'att gimme: - - Mchcoutteux inrqmet't‘été, healthy, "' amaqomigncr, sajd.Wé iothcqucpn, hdwq ,tltzit three couriers}; Who had attendee the '- ‘ Ki‘ogz‘ivand Who‘were' ' ' "'no'w'on the King’s " came you to" :have snifficiehiinfluence to f' ham: "a tdctgchmict‘it follo'w'you? 'How Came you; When iyou‘ft‘assc'i'l through Cler-' mF—«t ‘ . aind‘our- petstfverttnce, it was determined- that‘ thetravellers s’tto ULD "sternum till the followi‘ng‘da‘yl.“ T hey ali’ght‘e'tl the house the Procureur. . ‘ ‘ ' " ‘5‘ Thenirthe“ '-' ' to us, ' we Conjureyou to treat us With that-Irco spect fwhich the Ftetteh'have ever shewn their KINGS." . " “The National Guards immediately Cam'eéin crowdt, and at the sametime' the. hussars arrived swordvinvlmnd-A—thcy en;- deavoutedr to approach the Musewhcre the King was, but we let them know, that T if they ‘shettldnot’tear him from us‘ alive .V’ Guards hat the precaution to bring up two small field pleces, whieh'hefplantcd at the upper: end of the street, «mull-two- Otlaers’at the blur end, so - that the \hus‘sttrs were ’_ between tWO fires. 11? hey Were summon; ed' to "dismount. - Mt.‘jtmg’las‘re fitsétl‘: "he salgl he and his troop would guard the king; . he was answered that the National Guards ‘ would guard him without“ his-passistsngec IH'e'perslSted in his resolution titponflwhich the'Ccmrn'attder of the National Guatds gave!bfdé’tifiihéiigpnmts—to 5~form their _~_ fhtgeeguardstlter1p51’ ranks, and to fire. 1 ‘heytook their match? esin their hands—bet ‘1‘ have-lb“: hopour ‘ in I conseqUettce ofthEsel}r¢flectiOns,-»-u4 return; » 31'3th W ’attdt'c'hildtén’ifgffi hawks: Wefissiajto’fii‘éefsfiéd'ss‘ ’ ? postman: toil'fhe'Kittgt's persisted in t3kjnghim away, they carriage; wet—ammunacd end-“W the Assembl tntstsrs other. 7 by'thereople,“ L ‘ whbthteéfencd'tb’h’ahg .' -1 m‘énr', to have. sufficient influenee torbefrfil‘r-s-5Pwefity—Gommlssiomis "w " - Whats; . -‘. “(hm your Comfiissibnsrs- brtivddiasjhe ‘. .. Phi‘ce 'tht3 the tu mult ,‘w‘ass ‘1‘“ View?" v ed that it had .beenoe‘easloined ‘y the" sol: . pearsnte. ‘dlgthrqe omens .chaiittctfiwwho . were on "the ‘coac-h box of the King’s cg)»; Paris; Atrthe sight of.t_he Commissioners thef'b‘gitsfidnwesfiuiettd, and the National - Guard succeeded ,in-maktng way forthc- Rayal " Family, ; all g Iii-whom entered the palace» The three m‘en Who acted-es- tontiers are likewise 3 0-way; them" let fall” a ‘ {socket hook; whie‘h "'Was immediately ,d‘eliyEr'ed to the” by M. Cor. r , menil, Com‘attdfi‘of themléatta-llongwhich - ‘,. The" Commander ‘of "the“National”‘ififiYWP‘GfiTfiefitfihTééjmn6W peace - grid qoi'etncss," and the Assemblynged bgm under no apprehension} . ~ M. It: heft-mm JEAYou- hm scatd‘ttae . account which has been ‘just‘ given—Louis the “XVI. ‘is” at present in the palace of the" Thujlle‘fiesz“ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' " " M. Blagon. ‘ If the Assembly require ‘ that 1 should name the three-persons who were '0" :lfiéiéfflirltwifimme ’theifirfjlvti; " are Mess. Valori, Mautile . t ’ ‘9???le lads; ‘- 4 7 f (To he continu persqnsfcried out;,.NA.Mti THE-M. They r ~ ,' highsmthsmuamoughg,~.m.iemflw nqtfithenlonded.-. t.._‘..w..s;.t.. ‘ » \ shervnnxwwus‘c’fl‘qt‘ ‘ .5 Ina word, the Commander o tional Guards; and the National Guar’ds, aeted sojudiflohfi'y;th‘sh’tliey-contrivcd to , disarm - the hussars. V “The Ktng was then MADE A musomm. ,- ' r ‘ ‘, Hiving thus lulfilled .ourdttty,,we re. "filffiéfl home; 1 ifiii‘és‘fiTje applauseot‘aiir ; fc'low citithts ; and wakroicome to lay beret: the Nitidnal Assembly‘thehomsgc ’ ofourservices.’ t .- ' " ’ 'l he President egfigratulatcd thesebrave citizensgonvthe (mitten! service they had r'e’ttderci’ffii‘"tfié7riffffifi‘tryl';f';'::f'”'_'f3"’ff'ff'f"f* “The titétfftiggfwasxttm suspended. .a ' ' sATORoAY, JUNE '25;- A great agitation manifested itself in every part of the Hall. A report was cira culated that the King was crims‘i’hg tTt‘é" 'I‘huillcries: twenty minutes elapsed be" [the N a- ' 1 Since our last, the remains ol ‘Alemndct COYbéfls ‘56 person who wns lost in De?- (ember-last, on his way to the West tittet‘ that-sew order'f‘for .. iPWW?-,_ fl‘hs body'bf this unfottuhatejmaniwas found in the wobds surrounding the Settlement, about squatter of ~a-mile ' lrcmjhc'honselpf settlement, '~ were conveyed‘ through this ‘ - _ tnwn on the road to ScotchEonjflwEG . Mr. Crosby. j'rhe-ttcs'h'bad been neatty"" fall devoured by the (axles, ~beto'x'e2hefwas discovered; Thereil dietitiiinol ttjjs'ttie‘s*" for. 7H @1511}; FCEEE iiifiéfiéllflfiififié Eiiiéfllf " 'His 'EXcellencv the Lieutenant Govern- or has been praised to remit the other half. . ‘ of Donald"M‘lulire’spunimme‘nt, (on his ~: ' h’afing conféséed'Who were the receivers 0‘ the goods Istulcnv, -' y w - .tt ’