Xhv 1
and (\.
ijiiUil iiwi-
; 1 Jill- of tliis polis'i
.'.11(1 I I’( .. •.•H-
W liK'll pl)llt/SOptt\
i \'-V(ji.K, \)V. In. l>y l! ■ l»i“\kc’i
uiiu.lcl ilif su jliiiiily of coi.v. p-| s|,i|) Dom (Quixote IVoin liavn-, iliy NfW
•ion. and Kfiiiiis^lHcailu' the ricliDcss of Yoi k Merci.Jililc A(l\(‘i.tistir i-.iul Oazfttr • , ,
its iiiniiht 1 s, is t!u-of soiTif will) I huM‘ Paris i)ape»-s to llic 15h Octol>cr, li.r Ii^lU in wJiicu ilic
ilu- froullu', V. ill tNpciu i.co ui: il.c dlsncl-i tlic u^ovc ;
vantat^rs cf iliis (!(!a\. 'IMu- Divan \'ill
■l.eii Ji' 'i ‘ (IriMi.tuls •)(' I\tis»ia; ilu-
,Siii!ai) will lai^f n) «iljstach‘r>, in oidi*r
lO gain ilic nt'cissaiy time to iutroduci-
and rotJSolitlaU’ all liis icloriiis. 1 his iis
Flatus oi’ Peia
ha\i‘ (it‘i!Ttc(l thrir siudy Kj tin- nnra\-i i„i;iusi\e.
t'llini^ i>r its pranunuliral invoIulijns, j A riicnd at Pari«* nndt-r date ol Octo-
and ill.' (ontpifhcnsioii of its princii)U's. i wni.'s tlir rditors of ilu- Meirati-
ic Mic'n a i>('oi)lc have ipccjvod { ii|t as follows:—“(it'n. L.\kayi tjk. at
prfscm in this city, and rrctivrs duii)
with his wfll k)iowfi kindness, ilic chil
Whric Mich a jxoplc lum.- ir-vinvM|
*nch a lunguasjc, is iht- most inc xpiicaljlc
ronsideiaiioTi v'hich the subject presents.
Can it 1)0 tt.aeed atiioti;^ the fixed nations,
dPMi ofhis adoj'led country. I’eimitine
cjr
erratic hordes (jf Asia r .It is useless ' to fxpress to ycni tny tnoi tificaiioTi, w hen
to look to the Nor'.h*'ni Jiations—to the ; i j^s informed yesterdax, tliat no less
!"( ts of (Ireeiiland, | than nine ai)pl!calions in a Jew day**, had
mid imj)overished hci'n rnade hy Atm licaiis to the (icneral
'.s(inimax, in which I |V)|. pecuniary assistance-, :uid 1m*
them all they rc(j».ire(l.‘
liarsh consojiatual '.'i
oi- 10 ti-.e i,nitmral
ton|;iic of the IViiiiil
love l-.as no iiini'e for the exi)ression of
its emotions, or pi'v lor the hoftencd ut
terance of its pvon»|>tinjrs.
(iod I'oil.'id I
I'l'oin tiA- .)oiirn;tl.
^!r. I'oiu r. :—Vow have reprinted an
article which I'list I'jjpean'd :n the
Jlonf>i!i/ /!//,-i'.tul which is goiMi;-
the lo'iuids wit'i y;vv.i\ u/at, I’'*-'
character of tiie ti tn. Yankees : hul whit h
appi ais tome as' Ijeiii;'; hit-;!!]* contra-
trulory, to s ly no: hinj;- more »>1 it. 1
will Ijei; voti to show yom- readt'rs tiie
ronmion sense m the lol.ow iiu,>' extracts
'I'lie Cockney s;i) s : siill, hiw-
*vcr, '.hi'\'' are iietihc! ‘iiali, ■>tiiei', s( lio
lais, *;.-'jkeis, or wriieis anil yet, “ if
you oe III >‘arcli ol aoeeji i he>lo^ia!J, a
sc\er- ii i'.ic. a prol'oUMd law\ei, a i;;ene-
ral. ((’-r defendinf^ you.) a s'HtcMtKUi, a
jnai l>i i:iaiiciaii. iar. N'-'' I’-’T'aiid.
A I I:I K VANKKK.
[* I’c'riir'ps the
all i.t StUtl'
nt r int( inl il to suj, t!ial
sclu.'l ■V*’» - ht', Ciill-
n(it
—1
I lunij^li, tiJ bfl'CVc tliut none ’ are.
r . ///;,7o>7/-—Although rospe.cta-
j! ;i > of .si.r/ccn of the Americati
uie extant, vi i co’.nparalively, hi.t j
! known Ilf tluir coiunial historv.
IS said in the Sa\atin.ili Kepuhlican,
view the acceptance of the ultin'atum as
prohiihle. liut how is it credible that
Hiissia wijl allow herself lo be duped in
this manner.^
Letters Iron* the Archipelap;o announce
the arrival of Lord Cochrane at Najjoli
di IJuniiinia; iiul tlx-y add that he ]>re-.
t( tids to he cominaiider in chief ot a!! (lie
(i'eek navy and all the admirate. They
also stale that he l:as i)r(;uj;ht seven ves
sels, i>art Americati and purl I’rencli, but
only one I'.n^^lish. They conclude hy
staiintj: that the C'apti.in Pacha hassutter-
should attempt to i lose the l.antl of char- j ed a considerable clut k near Samos l>\
itv, huteverv Anu-rican leeis an interest j a lleet of Sachluris, and that he w as ob-
in w hatcver'relales to Laf.iyette, and I j li^ed to abandon the troops which he had
hope some means may !>e dexisrd to as landed at Sumos. After these checks,
certain who and v.Iiut they are, \> ho thi!^
call forth the ever ready heiieyolence of
/ur Nation’s Champion and I'riend.”
'J’lie f.illow inj' is copied frotii the C’ou-
rier h'l ancais:—“Mr. C-anninf;’s depar-
ture IVom Pal is seems l;\etl lor t!ie 'Joth.
W-■ are asMired that hitherto the Cotitit
(!e\'illele snd Mr. Cannin; ha\e not haf!
II.ore than three or four interviews be
sides meetin^^ at oflicial dinners. These
tould not have been too main to have lal-
len in accotd, as il is said they have, up-
nii the n ‘^lu'tlive courses to be pursued
towarils Spain and Portup^al. But there
lias never* been a (juestion among the j
persons likely to be well informed of
those fre(jueiit and consecutive discus
sions ihat miKht lead lo the supposi.ion
of real iH ^^otialions on the discussion, cl
any cwmmon system. No rumor, nor
dis(|iiieiu(ic hus arisen amon^ tlu- dii-io
nut il body, w hlc h
I iimslances of ihis
part ofhis ileet escaped to Boiulroun and
the remainder lo Smyrna.
Ok tlie 7th inst. there was a f^rand
Council at the I'orte. A iirman was
read in the mosijues lorbiddin^ all con-
versaticiii respi-clinpf ,public allairs and
the late lire. Any man who violates this
ordei is to be strun;*, on the spot, and fe
males who contravene it, are to bt: tied
up in a baj; atui ihrowri into the sea.
It IS known that the Janissaries of Biri
and Orfa have refused lo acknowledj'e the
order for t\ieii suppression; il is li ared
lliat this submission of l.izerouin Ale|i
and nther placi-s is nioii' apparent than
real, and that ihere wiU be u rcvoll the
first fiivorable o[)portuntty.
A led his toni^ue cut out to-day
I'or iiMtit^ J u i ile}.;ioub lanj^uape at^ainst
the Sandjuil! Si.eritV. H' was then con
ducted to Kadekoni, ^ain ienl C-halcedo-
i'ii'rir |"y) "'I'l'"-' I"-' I'i'.ljaWy l.c- |>UI lo
knul. lhr,..^-h u r,.,,. ' 'U'aH'-
. nu,U-a lu|.7. M.-.r .-..mrspo,..
r.v'.i.e .^aiv,c
C;,ithaKcna pap^ ts uf'the 29lh ol Si p-
ti mln r, w uh which we have Le* n lut-
nisiied, contain the details of tiii-'iiCl of
the Municipal Authoritits, and a decla
ration of the necessity that exists fur ati
improvement in tlie preseni state oi
thinj;s. W e have alsi; been favort d w ith
the follow ini' extract of a letter from a
very respectable ^enilcman al Ca*'ihajj;e-
na, by w hich it will be seen that a most
iniportani change in the government of
Coi.o.MHiA is about lobe n>arle, and that
P.oi.ivAU in to be invested with supreme au-
i ha fit y !
CARIMAGKNA, 1 St OcT. 1826.
Dkak SiK—“An opportunity oflering
for Jamaica, j)ermits us lo enclose to you for I uxes .
an exli aordinarj (iazette of this ':iiy,
conlaiiiinj; the proceedings had and res
olutions adopted by the military chiefs,
municipaliiy, and ciii7.ens, on the 28ih
and 2yth ult. by which you will perceive
ihaiour province joins Venezuela and ibt
other departments in their call lor a re
form of (iovernmcnt; the affair has been
conducted in the spirit of good order
and unanimity: our common occupations
were nol interrupted a nii/nienl and all
goes on as though nothing had happened;
a mi“ssenger is lo he sent immediutely to
Bolivar, who is expected in Bogota on
the 12th of this mouth, and whose pres
ence will we hope restore concord to the
republic. We beg leave lo con\e> to you
(lur firm conviction, ihut no event will
endanger foreign piopertyin this coun-
II y;—whatever changc tiiay lake place
in il'.is form of (iovertimenl, neither we
nor our ])ro|',eriy will be molested—and
we shall be glad to learn that all who j
have interests here, feei salihlied under
this assurance. The jiiesenl inteiuioii ol
he jjucple is lo gi\e to Bolivar extraor-
Iv U f:c:n ciiculalkn, un!;i
(.ur currency generally is resioied lu
sound cii ui'AlUit’, I'liedium.
'I he people of no i)ari of the state feel
more sensibly this depreciatiun than do
the people of il.is dislrict ; for the tide ol*
emigration flows fVom Nor h Carolina,
and’every emigrant bungs more or less
money on the Banks of that stale with
bmi ; and in fact, our funds for pauiig-
taxes for non-residents, 2tc. mostly conii:
froiii that quarter, and its depreciation
will, we fear, be seriously fell by noit-
lesidenlland holder-s. If the LegisLi'Utr
doesi not give us a Branch of the liaiiR of
the Slate, in ihis district, would U nul hi;
well to J)ass a law making ii reci.i\abl,i
Jackson (Ta^ ) (Ja:.
MU. j/:m:j{S(jx\s ESTdTE.
We observe in ilie Kichmomi ICiKiuircr
an advertisement of llie sale of ihe j)er-
sonal property of the lale Thomas Jctl'cr-
son, on tlie I.'5th January next at Monti-
cilio. The following are some of tin*
aitities iTK-niioned : 130 valuable, ne-
gioes. Slock,'crop. See. fiousehold and
kiichtn furniture. '1 he aileniion of the
public is earnestly invited to iliis proper
ty. 'J he negroes are believed lo be ihc
most valuable for their number ever of
fered at one lime in ihe Stale of Virginia.
Tlie household furniture, many valuabla
histi^rical and portrait j)ainiings, busts
of murljle of '1 homas Jin'crson, by C«r-
acci, «ilh ihe pedostal and a wuiicaled
column oil which it stands; a polugrapli
or copying instrument used by Tm.mas
JtfVcrs(»n, for ihe lasi iwenly live years ;
w ith various other articles curiou , and
useful to nun of business ami pnvatc
families. Ball. Putriot.
Alter having reci
ived an ex-'ert\ ,hioiighout the world, w e cannot help
slant fear ul being made a duj
security IS now perceiveil ihati some (lay. I . c„urier, "Mr. Lamb scnl a | adir.iuing that U.is people are nol capa-
JIw con.tnunnii oj t.K jHiu of ^ ^ Salmon, reiiuirinu- ll.e pay-1 ble ol eii|u\ing it, and would be more
i;. Iiuite ilian ever ilu- watih woid.
rill numerous cuurieis that M
The Legislaiiirr of Khodc Island have
dinarv ‘p'J'ver, to acl as he mav think te-elocted, by unamimous vole, Asiii a
• .! l^onni.Ns, a Senator of the United Sates
lor 6 \ears from the lib March next,
i ;iisha K. Poller, an oj)ponenl of the ai'-
proper ; the end will |jroI)aIj!y be, lha
he be named Pei petual Dictator. I'ricnds
as neare to the cause aiul march ul lib-
O: U 'l.oi pe, the founder of that State.
Tliv s( can be olitained. if properly sought
aflci. Our minister ut L'lndon, nol long
ii:,i i, madfc applicalion for them, and
^va' rii’ompllv answ ered, tiiat copies ccijti!
be i.i.ide whenever re(;'.:i”e:!.
P/u-i still fuiihei—the last North A-
tiieru.in 15esiei\ asserts that all thc coli-
' nial history of Ann ri( a is shut up In the
ofTic*' of the Board of Ti a;le and Planta
tions in Knglund. Thv original papers
are all there, and no tolerable hislory can
he written without the* lull use of them.—
A copy oflhcen:ire mass of those papers,
ought'to be oblaitu'd and deposited iti the
iia’ional arciiives at \Vashingtoii. Our
g.AcrnnuMii should take this mailer in
liand before iiis too lat.e.
■
A Frono’i liaveller makes a curious
foinjilaini in the Paris Journal a'cs l)c-
hats^ of flu* L’llh Sept. under liis own
ra'-e. "He iiii(iertook a Ji)uriiey into
Sppiii .'inii oiitiiiiied a passjjort from the
lica ( f the rrei;e!i policc, in which
all ih. eivil and miliiary autliorilies of
S]v.iin uf'vc reijticslei! to ^ive liini aid
am! /n'otectian, cVe. Wheti !io j.reseii-
Vei' l.:i!jsel('to the l\«lirc department at
JS] . - I.!, lo linve his passport lor Portu-
tr;ti (•iii!i1eT-iji;ncd, t.lie intrndanl or
lie;! ' i' 'epa.i iment, said to iiiin-** Sir,
von are known here—the l'’reuoh po
lice lias set t us a vei) int,e)eslin;; me-
jnor.MMhini eoneeruini:: \ ou (holiliii”; it
lit, between his fnx^iers;—you are a cle
ver. well iiiformc:, disiIniruishei.l per
son. iit.t uo.iiv «o prevent you,
at all nazri'ii'-. fi om .si-.///“• aiui travel-
liii;.- liirtiiei—you must, moreov er, ^ivc
T'v; r- xaet li-l !’ fl! the *;.rrM)iis and
transaction of the business of his deivirl-
menl, and his political correspondence.
'I'he conjectures of a/r/yj/f’ lietween
llngland', Prancc at;d Au:jlrb, aguinat the
tvcaluul projects of ilussia, heem to be {
quite unfounded.” The Courier goes on
lo say, that ii seems lo be agiceil that
Russia shall enter Mcldavia and V*'a!!a-
e.iiia if her demands are nol complied
with, but ihis oecupalion is not to be con
sidered a war. *’ It will l.e” adds the
Journal, “almost a second eiiilion of our
entrance into Spain, with ihis difVeronce,
that the Piiissians vvill not go i5ul a-
gain, and will not pay any thing.” 11
then supposes that if Hussia keeps posses-
siyn of the two principalitiev, Ansuiu
will take Servia and Buihnia, and l.tig-
land be left at lii)ei'> to decide what she
wi',1 do with the Morea, and the isles.”—
*• As for u.-.,” says the. Courier, what
ever may take place, we have enough lo
do with our excliange, our Jesuits, our
canker of Spain, aiui the necessity i;f pre
venting a war betweeti I'erdinand, las A-
posioUcal juntas and Portugal.”
Among the j)rojecls that Ministers
note to M. Salmon, requiring liie pay-j ble o( enjoying
/', . menl of the loan of .^) miiliotis of reals j happy under a rigorous military despo-
lu C,i ( Ihitaii). il is generally l)e-|iisiii, which wearc- last apiiioachiiig to.
’■ " . - . ill
but
Boli-
extraoi>
all the cred
itors of the couniry will feel the beneiit
ofii. One of his first measures will be,
lo re-e‘'tahii«h the na’ional rr»*d't ;»h?-oa(i
onic e ol Vlit‘ .15oard
up rM tiie
eral months since respecting the island
of Majorca are renewed.
'i'he transmission of this note appears
*hr.t I'rarcc and
to ci>!>*ir»i^ ;r.c
•pc:
I'.ngland had combined w ith our govern-j ap|)rrhend, and u greal^ deal of good lo
n-.ciii lo change her political system; for, j result fioin ihe change.”
if it be so, Ijigland, who is well aware ;
that we are nol able to pay, would nol at : Sosijcsttr.
this time ask us for money; and, on the ■■ ■ — ■■ ——
other hand, the general topic at the Palace i v —This Court adjourned j
is the instructions said lo have been re-j Saturday moi iiing last, after a session
ceivcd by M. dc Monstier not lo ititei -j „j-being the longest term whicli
fei’v* in any measures relative lo the man-
ngemenl of our govenment.
Lxtracl of a leller f^r(>m Paris, dat
ed Sept. 2is to the editors of the New-
Vork (iazette:—“ You, no doubt, have
hea' dofall lhal lias lately been going on
in Europe; the dangerous illness of tlie
l'm;ieror of Austi ia-M. de Mctternich’s
' liotij congress, and Mr. Canning’s visit to
this capital—the utuxpectcd attack of the
Persians against Hussia—the late success
of the (Ireeks against their oppressors—
the prohnbhj entire conflagration of Con
uiiiuijlration, has thus been comj)Ielelv
ii usiraied in his aiiemps vise lo.
The indictments for a conspiracy to
defraud, which were lately tried in xN'cw
Vork w ithout being brought lo a li gat
' trrminaiion, are to be submiiied to on-
oihcr jury ai the Court of Oyer and I'cr-
miner, lo be held on the third Mi lulav
of Ihe’preseiii month. Upwards i f ,;ou
Jurors have been summoned to attend.
Jilt ltooli.cn — 1 he" Boston (^^las.
;s well as at home. We ^ce no evil to jCJazelle says;—'1 hal poriior. ofouniti^
zens, who are largely concerned in the
manufacture of woollen cloih, have la'tcly
had another meeting in ihis place. There
was a large collection of mertlunis of
Boston, as weil as of gentlemen from dif-
feieni parts of the Siaie. Joseph Han!,
Esq. was appoint'd Chairman, and we
learn that it was resolved to petiti(,n Con
gress to increase nd vulorcm duW on
loreign woollen goods hereafter imported
inio the U. Stales. Il is believed the Xa-
ha'vc n.vpar.-.l lor ll.e n.xt sessi...., ote i "‘"i! "I'"'
1 * . . . , . . ^ 11 \A m*!ii hn;4llv. t iw'
pl.^
Tin-
t'.or
h.4Vi \ i.-'ilcii here.*’
to l.i' am‘has>a-
l;iil e(jui:i ohtaiii no
;—i|C wci'il a'lMiii lo tlir Swaiiish
of Police, \sitii the ii.^1 of lii>
actj'!;'U't nnec ; the .Miui'lfr i (vUiarki'o j sion of 1j,*’UU fiom the Colo.iiibian
•• Vdiir iVii'iids .ii(j \ciy ri'speetabli.* ; Ci nment.
• - w hleli y ou
t • i\ ( lir r I I pa
f. r prot'Ttloii,
• t,
upon ihe game laws is said to have been
elaborated w ith great care. It seems lhal
ihe duly for a license to carry fire-arms
will he augmented from 30 fr. to 100 fr.-
'I'he right of sporting will be confined to
estate owners possessing a determinate
number of acres of land. Sporting will
he entirely interdicted in the vicinity of
plantations, forests, or enclosures where
I'.e royal hunts lake place; and this in
terdiction will embiace a very wide cir
cle. I'.Nerv session' must bring its con
tingent for the lonsiructiun of the aii-
eienl regime. Last year il was the Pri-
mogeiiilure law; without doul)l hopes are
cntiiiained of In iiig moie succi-.'sful this
year with ihe new game law
( 'ou)it r }'i(i>trnis.
Col. Soycz, Aid de'Camp'd P.'>li\ui,
hasarini'd alPaiis. It is said he car
ried lo M. de Pradt a c.eitificaK* for |,t n-
o v-
'I'he aslri^nomers of Moscow announce
that this year the winter in ivussia will
at of 11 S3.
Sept. 11. Notv.ilh-
'>e as sevi'i t‘ as
hut \ ou eaiinol j>;o to l’c>rtu;al. *’
AV!:ni,*' Uj.lH'd tli^e liiivi’iK'r, “do you
eoniphiiu ot “ NothiiiL’;. -^“^\hy,
(!))S i' ns had as lluj iiMiui-'itiou. *’—
“ 'I'llat 11'Mf',” rej'Iit'd the i'-i iui>!er—
“ .\rc \M‘ -.ol the siro'jii'sl ? \N’c (h) as
P,t,f.- ;iti'iitr rid—in our eyes, an (ntt-
(j,,~ i. hvnicl/uH!'\ an individual,
Oiut'
’ri;( t i a\fllci'ccu'cliiilos hy ])rotes(in;
.1 M'll.r l-i'.-wX
Vvi ieh 'javo hin; a reeouin.cnoation iii j
one I aper, and tr;.uMiiilleil a d'. nuneia-
lioii a;>.aiii>t him in another; I'.avin,"; no
oIIm r c;;oihhI of exception to him sav'i-
;ii 1 , an iiitclii:(?nl, well iiiform-
mI, i wt'I! cotiiM'etcd ohsfiA'iT I 'I’liis
s!oi\ i> a itood i 1 lust!"tlion oi ll'iC whole
coiitiiiciital Police s\ -iem.
yiJ/OIK// (hizcuc.
eONS IW I INOl’I.l
standii'g till- iKiuiuge occasioiii'ii by ihe
hi( . great pi-op.rt ss is making on the neu
orgai.i/.armn uf theaimy. 'f'he SuII.mi !
wishis (v.'.coo inla!iliy and four regi-|
inenis of cavalry (i'm'In'-i\e o! the lo])-]
schisjainied and Mjiilp[.ed in I'uropian.l
-,ivle But where .!! ;!.v' inonci. lucossa- j
( >nu' from r '
Prom ihe 'pockets ol his suIjji c t:.. 'I he p!-o-
ject of esta!)!isiriiig_an I'lpiaiil) of imports
for the 'I’l.rks Jc (in eks lailid. It i^^ery
nilde that the ehiinaliim of Pussia
although
des|)aiches were sent otTf and finally, the
late horrors comniillcd in Spain by the
Loyalisfi against tlu* Liberals. Evirits
are nov? succeeding each other with so
Hujch rapidity, thiit Mr.Cannini;: himself,
could never have foreseen one half of
ihem when lie h it Si. James’ to visit the
'I'huilleries. On one side, Rlissiu is no:
only marching her armies against Persia,
but collecting troops lo lake possession
ofWallahdia, as soon as the time of
the conferences with the Turkisli com
missaries sr.all have expired. On arioil'.-
er side Austria has been collecting a pow
erful army wiili exactly tlie same inti ii-
tion, anl it is |>cesumed that she will ijo
Iseloreharid in tiie occti pai ion of l hat i oun-
iry. On aiiolher side arrain il is rumor-
( d that Englatid will iiiost likely take ]>os-
session of the great city, Consla'iiiinojiJe,
before the Pussian armies or lleet cat-
( ome tii-i r it. Let il be as il may, we
leilainly are at the eve ef most inipimaiit
events, and Europe will ino-,t iil.eiy show,
upon a lai ^i .tie, the sator sneiiacle
lli- capital of the Ott.»i!:'.u t ii.pii e, blaz
ing in se\ii\il j)!ai.('s at the saifie 'iiiie.—
j What pari this couniry will perform in
I llie general drama remains an enignui.
I uliin'Ugh it i'' supposed that slie ill i i-
ihersidi- witli Jjig!.^iul, or remain tieii-
I U'r. Several i '^uiili xe.isels are pn par
ing to sail li.r \’ci a Ciuz. One of lliem
rtill caii y all enormous iiiianliiy of piai-
id llomaii Caihulio chuioh ornaim-'.f'I
it I'.as held for many years, 'ihe imc
esting suil, brought by ihe licv. Jontiihan
IVIiiliikcr^ formerly of N\ w-Bcdloru,
Massachuseiis, against the lice. Frederick
frictnai}^ now ol Plymouiii, in liie same
Stale, foi tiefamation, winch has so long
been upon the dockei, was conimenceil
on '1 uesday, the 14lh inslunt, and lei-
rnn.aled ai a lale hour on the niglil of
Ihe Prida) foUowit^. Counsel-for the
Plaintiff, Wlliiain (iasion, Esq. — for the
l)v.leiidaii!, (ieo. E. Badger and Henry
St awell, l>sqrs. A largr mass of icsii-
mony was nad en bo:h sides. No prool
of the truth of any of the allegations coli-
lional Legislature will perceivc the poli
cy ofafiordiii^ protection lo the infant:
manufactures of the country’.
LOUISIANA.
• NKTV-oiiLEAxs; OCT. 12.-It iTiust hr grato-
fnl lo the feeiings of every peacetible cit
izen of ihis slate, to witness the unanimi
ty of sentiment ihat prevails amoiij: us,
upon the qutsiion of who shall be our
next president. Excej)i it be with a fe\vr
ciii?,ens in ihis city, and on the other side
ol tiie Lake, the present administration
lained in the libel was made out by ihe
u..,imo„y on U,e part of ihc ,1). k nda,,.. i .>-"
1. ap|.eaiTil i.i o Wcuce ll.at cl.c I'laiiiliir " "'»•'-o o„n,.s„,„n
had bti 11 the object of peisecuiion in
Massachusetts on account of his politi
cal and religious opinions, which lie ex
pressed atid.asserled wiih great freedom
and warmth ; but lhal his siaiiding, us a
clergyman, was resj)ecta!-le, and llial he
had triainlaiiied an uninqjcachahle char
acter fur integrity and morality. On
Saturday moriung, the Jury relurni d a
\crdict f.Ji- ihe PluintifV, aitsessing his
damagt s lo ihillais and costs ol
sui'. Upon the trial ii iipi)fared lhal
there was a variation between ti e words
iisi (1 ill tlie original Lii)i l and the Decla-
l ation V. hich si t forth tlie didamatory
chaiges: which vjiialion gave rise lo a
Ugal ijueslioi), to l,e decided Ijy the
.lu(.}.;e, 's\ho was, by the urgency of his
I iigageiui Ills elsewhere, ct.mpelled lo
leave liit r ily before he had dci.ided the
(jUi ntioii.; uiid the \erdiciof she Jury is
sii!>;ect to that decision. '1 he cause was
M'jii;..g! (1 w ith uncommon a!>ility by the
Ci/unsel for both i-iartits, ami never du!
v.e I'steti lo finer displays of.legal knowl-
«'h)nui in
I 'I'ht- Jesuits are
i der e\ ery day.
■ttiir.- bolder and bci-
I"
T'.'' n->enihrrs of a convention which
ly,. ,v . I. \*ernion', voted nol tolia\e
a,I -u :>piiiib in iliclr house's‘.xcej)!
4is nicUiwiue*
will be accej)tid, (although soinc douhi it
fiom ti e peisonui character of llie Sul
tan: i)Ul il is e\iih'iil til.(I il-.e only i>b-
|et.iin accejding i; will hi; in gain liiiie.—
.Many months will • lapse luluie ilie sev-
eti lorts, td which lJussia i/liers tlie les-
litutiou. , t’xi cpt ihose upon the Piiasis.
which siif \v i.ilu's to reiaiii, )can be ('.iM'ii
Il p, l)i' I iiu,’^ t Ills ;’i!iir the III gi'tiat .oils at
.\i ki imaii V. ill l oiilii.iie. iJassia. lolii-
;.*'ll!.-d to niuintiiin numerous arjnieij on
I'lDUl tlu' I’illlilUMl-C I’utilot.
i.vroi: I \.N r m:\ns i wvm t«‘f,(»N!nrA.
W e announced a few days ^!n(.e, sa\
our I'oi ri''ptiiideiits ol the New \oik
Me: caiiiile .\il vei tiser, t iiai ihe jii ovinct s
ot C'rntiiiH/, Quito, ard bad
joineil wlial w as called ihe ct)iil'> il'uac'
itf \'en' /iie!a, and united in ciiiling I'm
ihe imiiicdi..le a.-.iiiib!v of N.tion.d
( oinii.tion. Py V. jy of .inu:ici;, llie
Men anliie ha'^ ail\ices lhal the Depjii-
mctii of Magd.'.Ie:iu lus also nuiu;«! w iili
1 iiiMii tii >!eiy after tl-e di::|)Ovul of lhe
hii, w.iUT cause, the^ull hrougiitby the
s.iio! Kiinilif againsi the i'/ r. Dr. ll'/i/.
and Ihniij J'otlir, fori
■>t 'i ■ ;r a copy of ihe aho\e meiwioiu
>h ; !.• .'(.I y h'lU'r lo rayi llevilli
b'jliln-l 1) an auiicaijle l eleiCiice.
lian irJi Slar
was
believed lhal no opposition
cati be so organized as to prevent the voicc
of Louisiana from being given to Mr. Ad
ams at the next Presidential election. The
legislature of this State, at the late elec
tion for President, was divided as follow s.-
viz: For Ilinry Clay 2J votes; Cieneral
Andrew Jackson 19; John Q. Adams L’.
Lniiing. at that period, more than two
thirds of the votes of bolh houses for thu
present oriler of things, and which wil!
liereafu'r be consolidated in their sup-
p.ort. Wiih respect to the feelings of the
friends of Mr. Clay, in this Slate, to
ward- Mi-. Adams, since his election to
the Presidency, it is believed they cor
dially assimiLiie with those (jf the suppor
ters ol Mr. Adams, and that their i fhirts
will be directed to hi^, re-election. While
Mr. Adanis pursues an inde|)eiuleni am!
liiui political course, his opponents cai.-
not injure him. 'I'hey 'may esiablis'.i
jiresses, call meetings, lal’iofihe imprt.-
[>iii'tyof his elrclifiU, hul the whole will
'■iiiirjli w hen tested by t!ie common sciru;
of t!ie nation. ’I’he old maxim, th.ai tie
ciiizen can be condc*mned w ithout a show*
i.f guilt, or malfeasance in oflice. w ill al-
W'ays boll! good, w hether it be applied to
an hunihle indisidnal, or to th.e lirst mat*
in the nation. So that, until the oppo-
lu-nts ol Mr. Adatns make it appt'ar that
sMiilt of some kind attaches iiself to him,
:iifir ilhirts to connleract his rc-eleciioti
w ill be w ithout efl’ect.
JiJcrrrtnlilc .^/Ircrli-'icr.
P-j rtri.'iiil Cn.-ri n ij. — Since the Baiiks
in li.is Mate nsuuu-d the ])aymt'iil ol'l
sp.ecie, No’ih (’arolina and Ala!>..mal,|
money , w hii h coiis'.iii!ti •. cur p.rincipal |
firiulating medium, has dei)reciuletl, j
atid now can o»i!y he got uM’at a
AV c learn tliat 'Phomas Mann ILtm-
t-'lph, late (lovrrnor of the Slate of \’it-
iliia, has bei n appointed, by the Pa'C'*
liscount ol till' United States, to be Com-
ul .=) oi '■) pi r cent. This is a serious in- | missioner
iii.veniiuci—i)'jt oi,,- which may be
till mhei»(, uiMoni’ i hi i \ iis resulting from |
an iv.essive emission t)f paper. \Ve j '’>"1 the Boundary line between
liope it will gel uo woiio—and that ihi' i^'^de of (leorgia and the 'Perriiorv
on the part of the U. States,
under the act of Congress of the last ses-
an.ounl j.vw in ihc couii’i v. \\ill gradual- ! d’ P'orida.