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THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL. t iriusi wvm render an account of iny slew- Ardfihip, »o ®y •ell«»w*n»en and live rp9pH-i^ and buiior^ in tira bintory of uiy country. No; the ambition which )»ads me on, iii OD aoiiotts desiri' and a tited deterinination, ! ritixenay. Hut ihe Executive has a«eii prop ^ ' er to blow biM chilling breath over the laiidi I by which our country is laid in wHste, 1 “ . I nothitiir but war» famin« and j)e*tilencf Mr. BiUor .--Inasmuch as your colunii.« view." hat a birriH Cu seem to iiave btxrome the arvna of coiitro r friend of truth and of ((x>d Kn^lish, * the Pre^idaot’s breath must be—-strange VI.RY I.A’IK KKOM KN«iLAND ^ Py the lasi »ailio ship N ictoria, Capt. Morrell, which sailrd from Livcrp«M)l i>n llic ftlh •!' April, I.oimIod jwpers have be»-n re. .•••iT.-d nt New VorU of the 3d of April, aud • I vers> ,a friendoi trutnaiMJ oi r-n{iiisn, lY.wnii.. ubn alf'r.i bo Utne c »-it«-g i»i i-'rw U» return to the people umin^ired, the sa-j requests the loseitiun of the him was not wLtt*d bv it' I pni\ Livrrpool of Sa'urday the 4lh cred trust they have confided t* ray charge reniarksc ^ ^ —tohealthe wiHind.ofthecoo#iituiionand| ... „,„,o«nher« in Charlotte is n*rpw»i «• y — , I r ai. VI I he Hritiih I'arliHmml, r»p the 20m ol Liberty’ before he wnies for the ,«iblic J.,, ,,ver lo the l4ihof April. or tlM-ir libert*-. prot.Ttton; but id a plain , b' the'.^^;,;n.’ov7r 7hr signatures j '‘‘2m/" wih iS u' BTStem, void of pcMnji—protecting all, and ; * ritizen” and the rrdoubtable “ Liber-1 J , ,'rantin, favors ^^o ^oo'e-^i.pe'asing A hTtl!:^ bl««in*rs hke the dew a of Heaven, unseen , ^Hiroethm? to n.e | '7« the Journal of th.-l>Gih ull. the note. his >bl« to really And l\ B*iti2 who has hitherto sustained andl.w^ I'J and 2t5th of Auril, will consiitute the , . • ,• ^ , u., .,11 bu. .. : i;rK,:.^7:'hr;?r,rorr:;;"‘''i:i: niy feeble powers instruinenlal to auch a i^- | havin*; rrud the tirst communica- . irmnu h we “ leave him a •ult, 1 shall anticipate H,th pleasure the ! ,,,ich he 1 " L »^ i.-.tb placa to be assigned me in the history of | ^ ^ ^ ^ |lfrcuie»,” aii “ at- * ' my c«]utry,and diecooteuted with the be-1 i ,|,nw »•«» cnmmunicnli..ns not to dw.de the qu Iwf, that I have cootribuled, in aom* small j the degree, to increase the value and prolong p,da,n,rt Ibe duration, of ABieriran Liberty. , ihis more than Hercules sprung T’’ I he mKlirv it* o|.preM.ivr charar. To the end tbat the resolution ot the ,n r,-.a.;. .o a certuin iiilo-bioc.a-1 ter. or even to limit ils duration, hsvini; ate may ^ be o^rirei'raeorss ' phy!"Thl. had tl.e luibur sp..k«i in ihe fir>l »->. n rrj. oled bv large At the Hfnt. with the authoritv of silent aetiuies- , kn.. >..in->ii..m Htu4 nifn r } .. «hich tk plnce i(i the V/Vth ultimo, M. Pane »j«.keMn^gly lh»> ind in the n>ui*e of hi« Sfirech dent, with the authority of silent aequies-! celebratel for her patriotism and men J’ ceacaon the part of the Executive I>epart.l,^ , pr.-lucd, \et 1 , ‘ .u-oiu.. r.^v m.ifivM ' , ^ ' ' have W' ment; and to the end, also, that my motives apprehend there are but f»>v», who were so April lUk, 1S34. I 11 u I «... I driven from hi* p»t, and Ihe iui»t biiln *,!«hrs to forma unii.n, to v*tend rhaniy . ^' lAdmini.tration sUII have p.von place to ..ppr..bi..iH ej,i,h.-.. and m.i .re to the pr^r a.nl Uh..rm,f i'•> «h-t-bu^e' Ttain another,and lb*- hjecu.ive ..hllin|; hi.i abi- h,„.” A.. to the Mck. «f to the »vo,L,„e» oui i ■« *>f Pro^ net the gigantic ‘ am h„ u«n, in sp.ie of your '►•« ‘hreatroed. or r.tl nthiW.llnoU^ -re a scho..l b.,v n. .,.d vour U-. ! the exi^fance o which we were not aw are lof. It IS to be hoped that when the present I -p.M, and the i«.*t bitt., To thf Senate of tkt United States: » J—— -i.„ii k,., u.r,> u, liaving reasons to believe that rei^in pa«ise^es rontamt-din my Message an«J lest, transmitted to the S -nate on the , _ instant, may be misunderstood, 1 think it j mtght not expect, from the laUjurs ainl ei- ^ * ii. an rxerci^-, hi. proper to state that it wa^ not niy intention jerlion* ot such a mind when all its u.ighty ^ ^ to dony, ID the said Message, tha powerlenerg.es shall be exercised for the public •nd rijjht oftbe Legislative Departri.eiil to' ” '* ‘ *“ provide by law for the cuM.kIv, safe keep ing, and disposition of the public money and property of the United States. Although 1 am well satisfi'-d that lucb coostroction is not warranted by any thing ^rvicj, to march on Tue«J„y „ 7 p M. I he lri»h Kuttalion apu«Hr to U . ’ the elite of Don Pedro’a fortes j ,i„. indeed a fiin- body of men, and 1.,« of,?’ orticers yiHJtig men of gitod fsmily.” D« Miguel »au«d« proclaoiatiwonil, 9th, at Saiiiarem,to his lro«.pa,,n ^ says, “that with the aMiisiinco ,.f intends to force the p««itioiM „f tha and enter victoriou.ly lulu L.nbfKi- h!’ slKHjld Gild not assist him in dri»,nl rebels before him, in that rase i( u lu, tentioti to evacuate Santareoi, au^ ' '“i lo Elvas." 'I be daily rations this month, im,,^ ^ the gBrri8.»n of Lisb««i, n.ihury hoswui. and jirisoners of war, including the in,i,|j, dejKjts, consist of iy.340 rati.^n, wnrjiji'J an« e. But tu this number is out iiicluiiJ 5,0(M) man under arms, ^^Iwgmgtothecu. val and military arsenal, com i.itikei r>o der manufactory, and other public deiiari'. iiwnts—all formed into diflerem b»tiiiln.n*! It IS quite evident, from tleinoostration, that a lermin»in«, ,j" cofltrovemy is resolved by tb« bell.Mrtni bndhers. An attack was made, on the 3d of by ti’eiM-ral liernardu de 8«, uj».n ttif yJ orlite eDcam|*fneiii at 81. lUrtlioi (ig Paxo. He was succ*Mful, purnird tbf rq. emv a long distauce, and took pueetwyQ uf Villa Real and ('a»tro Mariui. (;r.*at eicitement pre»aiU-d at Li.bon m c«>Of«queitce of the death of Mr. Cr.»v Ute an olbcer of ihe Lancers, hut •bti (,»i procured his f>assp>rl, aini w» to l«-«r. t:,« r>exi dav tor F'.nglaod. H w«attiM 10ti,« •lre«.t—iHit by whom was doi Mtiat'aciunij aM' rtaiririJ. 'I hf catH»in,ph«- irtwiViia a drunken brawl, in whM h Fji^*li»iiih,ij, FrenchnR-n, awl Porlugu* >e HOI.I aM> and bUollN Some warlika pn paraliont tns mors, ments, on tlie |miI of Holland. ha^rrrtrH - If. IVnrbm..., .n U"Onnl,te | •• .~1 ■> >;-f.. u. „h„,n f,„™. un„.n, 10 I .1- I 1..^,.,..... ’ apidied to the I ab.i.ei of Ibe 1 ui!Wr>^ leitch tfM>(» to rr)4 rattier the i»«|ibr(i,«. b and L>|lwti M l/i. Ifan\ FreiK hman, an honorable man, ter, a. tfn. Ha*;ur t.^m.ter, bad calkt: cp. .U. more rx..iu..v. lv to d.tf.„e acqu.red «» "•* .. .1. 1 I .k.. and his UltinlMiBa. I b«^ arf mm to trt ai earinquaKe, 0.1.. mn ^ i„.|ween the combstnnts. mg the.r Ii ‘T! , In the lirst ,«,r.gnph. there is a sh.K king | m-arly m \ II* .* V' 'I K union ol‘ self’coinplacencv and imtelicMCV , posed it— than Hercu es surunifT I tie , . , . j l. . t >„,i ..ik.. head for the taxation in niom-y ; and the price of whent In-.ng aOs. H. the quarter, this gives 9. «9 busbtli a liead for the Ux- nlion in whrut. The ex|K*nditure of the Hritish CJovem- mi nt for the year lH.‘t4 (including the l«D»es of colltTling the lax.s) will not ex. ceed £1}MKi(i,tKMi; and the ptipulation of the I'll.led Kingdom being *J4,AO0,0(H), this gives i!-' a head for ihelaxiilion in money j anl the price of wheat being .VV*. the qiiar- ter, this gives 5. busbels a bvad for the taxation lu wheat. FTlAMn. Tbe .Miuislers have mrceeded in carry ing the.r law,on ihe sul»j«H-t of a*s4rf-ialioim, ihe slate iu which they first pre- all the ttineiHluients at all calcula- inMend of tbe third the printer would en d« tk ienl in I's,” lh« Mine uii;;hi dcproo*-|M conUined in that Message, yet aware, from ^>ns, ^ boldly challenge the world to pro- ..j^rv.^ that lemi>..ie is in the abU- | disgraceful eleiiion.. who h d, l.»e, experience, that * *iV., ‘ l'egii>frn d b\ the iiii« r-j ,.olitH nl v*'nalilv »f> to nur i»irnal corrup- • rgumenlative document, when disconiiect- , ty mav “ Liberty say of hi..M«.U-sd.d Hor- ^ ed from ibeir context, arJ cMi.xidered with-, ace, hxegi monunf»enlun. aera p«-r^renmus. ^ Lib. rt> ” atam, w Kei. tb. out reference to previous limilali.«s, ano ; fails to afli.rcl terms i.ilv | ..-|V s]a^e.^ all >..t laws, the er>om> conve> his iii*-an.iig, und I.e fimi-, ^f iill ui.jii'l l .wn, Ufwi cn the (>erae.utor« Ik.(I—I will be with h.in, m sp.le of your Mmtsii»r« and >sjr law. tbe particular pwl.liims they were intended ; ui Charlotte,”in which liegivessuch a glow. to rtfule or to establish, may be mnd» to mjt de>«rip!ion of the “ tn^rstini;,' “ Lib«-r. | Lut.n he will I.ib^rlv” „ . . ^ ^ -otiv»-nieiit to make the rii^^•K•k bear a construction vary ingallogelbrr from ;ty has njl,1ripp.d hm,sell. II 1^ nrM of communK-ali. ti, limt tbe sentimenU really euti rta.ned and in- |»aragraph is not a touch of the sublime I ^ >’ow friend tended to be expressed; and de«.pl> solicit- d^t know what is; it j^t-berods Herod, j |,o,,u.b ll.at if ou sh.K]:.l ou-i that my views on this point shwild not ^ tn the name of all tf.at is g«-l anO tonv. ni. nt to co«i.e'U lore it... either m>w or here«f:er, be misappn-heiKled, | |air, d«s he mean by his long calal.-i.e ol ^ nri.er you w.ll pr...oo.lv I have deenred il due to tbe gravity of the big word-? d-«* he intend if he cai.i con ' *uuj-H:t, to the great interest it involves, vmce to astound ? I can »fe but one U ir- ^ and to the i?. nale, as well as myself, toem-' ficial re«ult likelj to arise from llie pr- l.fr brace tl^ earliest opportunity to mak- ‘his , u** of «lK>se j^w l^re.kers, ^ ComiiiUbication repi) was a pi.sitive denial n| ar \ iot>u c« ■d ai^KreHMi'ft. All noii4i t>| an al Hiummf-U had ihfti-lore «ub>idra; •avs a l» tirr fVom that r«(.iial, of tb« of March, ll»« nM.vr m*-nl «l Iruofw 1. Ibe Irotiiier*, m asur* s l« r tKe rr .ts- lion of tl*e camp*, whwh ks*^ taiited in r«idine«i »mrr la»i yar, «i'l "■* ret ail III ll>e militi>«ioen. who» nd ibeir tict.ms, I will n* I he«ilulo to o^> poM>. I kiH w no fiuioan p>->wrr whtcb can fTv;ike me api-slsltZ'- from tJ,-d, humanif\ and France. I will di^.bev vour Uw, lo i “* , o»-v mv con,« .em e." ' ' (i-v.inmeni .. al.v,- in iljr .1 On ih. d.vi.1.^. the mnrl-rs were, for »'* »’ uitd the rules I till. » 10 ; agai!.'! tl. l-’il—11 sjorilj W2. j |.*^»iTal of ill* »«-i*-lM* in the pr.»inc«» Ifiitv fien has bi-en dip|>ed in *i!l it i"* U,.,vr already pr«*i*i,i*d again-t the law, amJ j tiiciidtia, i KTUHlon , .noKKistp,\s >• I A R K jo*l »«• I»inf frwm .N I «% tiiciultia, a f»n»ral a#.4'iUr «Tii a lit trade w.mew hit more llourMbing, that is « , „nno.,oced ili. ir del. rft.mal.on to diM.U » il. .i,l« of , , . 'rrady sale of Uictf^.aries. Ibe plain, g.K^I ; S-m^ ^f fh.- m..«i d.Mm-uisb.d nK:mU r. I admit, with.«it reserve, as I have bo- county w.th.nit tlie aid .d' a ' *7 »•> ^hsrH. t. r, m ibe milk of hunmn , ,f Socutr dr* dr.nt, d, I h.mmeUu^. Uhall prol^.blv |>a> your fmo ^„,r.rd it ev}.edieot lo quit ParM. TIk- vrirran I,;ir.ve|le has d livered llie follow. fore dofM*, Ibe constitutional power of t!»« . l ^ r 1 , kiiidne-*. I .hall probiiblv |*ajr 3 I ■ J I 1 .1 Walker, can have no kind of comprciH n- .... '1 .1 1 . f/^^i^ aiure to provide bv law the placeor , ’ j 1 1 .11 'ei»>rnl, •• A11.nos, Ibal tnlMJtc , “ . L L 11' .1— Sion ol !»uch seiiquipedalian words as ‘Uv-| 1 11 1 i j D^* s in which the puWic money or other , . , „ V.iT r k ' s« rves sx>n, should I U siw»r*d. ^ . I J . 1 I, drophobia, or ol the m'-aning of such i«r.-I ’ Mii.t ivViPi orotrf'flv IS to be d*-is«iited; aixl to make 1 ' .MAI.K UAj>CI.( It-uces as this “ W licu this loavuUivi- et v„, V* 1-11 M'Tii r/incf riiintr itH cilsUidV. re- ' , . . ” ' ' *'• ImjIc be *lc )JT Jr. fcuch r»Tul#tions cr>nceruinii Its custody, re-: . . , . I 1 . .1.. L ort ol nature took place aecompBiiied bv a nilgai, or disposition, as they mav tt.ii.lt r , . n ’ ^ V J I I . V . ,k« vHtleiit abdominal muscular contraction, all brooer to ♦•nact. I>or do! claim tor the , , . . u. . ik. - - - - - - ttie accumulated practical iub>rmati*M. w.is , V l,kc l.,va L„ . vclcano.-'! ! M.. '■ ure, or any authority to interfere with the ^ itne, except whetj such possession, dispo Sprftig ami SHUiMur 4HiDJjSj m hirh has Srrn wkcltd • »«t irr«l |K« an«l houfhl ui>u«u«IIt low I mg writti i. prrtiesi a|ia.ii«l live n.'-aure. ,iu«i ctiiirri/ nrw. ronaipnar of “'I’he new and pro^ri ««ive atlsrk on o«ir | €'millrl«. Jul) iteiolulion has Uei. so complrti-lv j |*|*i||rt‘llni llrillill)i*> o Mru'i »omm«r wsafi and Honirstif mnn.ii.*l on bi.th •nJe>« m the d» lMl*-s, iImiI | ^ tar.riy toy f'orc.*d ah^ncf from ihe ('baintMT is a j •.ut'jei-i nf r**gret for inv wlf akoe. I ciHild, i I JIHCJ t «0i)c:Ds.> ••ut'jei-i nf r**gret m-\f»rth'l «**, have cerlir.* d to Ibe heirs of ’’J'.) .,nd I "-Hd, thnt, e»i-n undrr the aiM:ient ■itiiKi, or authonty, is giv»»o lo him by law ; D. r di> 1 claim tl»« right in any manner It. «j|rf«rvise or interfere with llie person en- lrust**d with such property or treasure, un Je— he be an ollicer whose appointment ui>d-f the Oinstiiuium awl laws is hmn Iht i.ytifkhtiig I ir^uian. ( IKlOl A gentleman ju't from Bo*ker's fiokl Mine, reports thal be saw a small (Jold 'I'er- all your pomp aud sound you iM ver (teiiit«d rapm, Kiken from the m.n‘, for which ti.e Mjch a sentence as this ! " Lilsfrlj” s«;em. {iropr.etor relusrd tlie re>|M ClHblesumof live | rtirtiiu , »u I. an .nterdi li n, mdj. cl to th*- ! to have a |«:uli>ir partiality for If.e term . hundred dolhirs, intcriding lo send it lo I gM>d ple.isiire of ihe (miIii'C of >>.iilines and “1 presumn” or else it suits his purp»H;, P-ule’« Mu'f-um in PhiUd Iphia. I h^ lit j l> noir. w./tild have exr.ied a«lon..hment being like his reas^^K.ing, ol an equivocal tie creature wus not much larjcor than a | jmd mdiitnntion, e\« n m ih'Salons of Vor- naturt', this expression occ urs ffeju»-utl) (mrtndjie aini mn briskly alMK.t, from 1-«iillr«. I rmw confii.o mvH It to adding my devolved his article.i, after going on to slate cer- which circuiimtaiic'*, .1 could no| be solid , . lam’llliPKS as facts here comes a parentho-I iiold, whiile>«r its apiiearaocr mav hav«' u;-.n ihe Pre-idcnt aU.e, or m conjun.- ion ^ presume.” Out u^n h.m ! j Wn. Kxi.-rienc d miners rejH.rl I'o have with Ihe Senate an or who^cares what 'be presijmes ; it is fact!, isfeii leather Ihon;:', thnt had !s.-*n susiK-od u c'>oMiluti»«a y rfs^insi e. arirumeiits want, and not prfHiin-1 « d in milieu, routed with m'"ta!.c itilvi*r. Aii- A- the Me^saye and 1 r.4e*t ^f.-rred to ^ made ..,|,or c 1, r ,K.rled of a „mdar catii,;: mij 8pt»»*.ar f*n I e ourna o le r»a e, „rp^ri chease IhjI that wwld be far from of the wtxHien wj)i(Mirt h-fl m a iii.iw, wh. h and r.-n.ain am.*g the recorded d.x-uments Liberty” shoo d From .uch olwervatiorm we myy int'fr that wHiir iiiin-Hiria gas eMjs slate, and Id iiiny Is*; ai.d in that way llnscii led laiitologv, and for the future, not let the nous litllf 'I crrapin may h.ive i>ot its c«it- lerm “ naked aH«*« rtiofi” recur m su h q»u k I lug uf prenous loetal. 'I he exlraordinsrv 8UCe»sion, as bfrolofor*. From the sub- pricp i.||«'r*d for thi* non-des»ript wi" cf the nation, I am unwilling that opmoH.. cmniKmil. » Liberty” sho.. d Fro,n .u, sbouW be imputed to me, even ‘Jroug^t. mis. rep..t,iion of a word wh- n ii s;|v., .. . CKi^ruCion, which are avoided m the *.nH- sentence is cal- , if ao. «o|, atid more particulurt> uiD I thrtt I nmv iH>t l>e aupi*oMid to claim for iu)s'lt, or iny sijrci*»sois, any p4«wer or authority ool •:|Varlv frarite«l, bv the 'oi.stituli'>n and ,r , ' . j 1 1 1 _ 1 ■’i i. t 1 , .• 1 I . ,L u A : 11 .I ime this »«ring writer suddenly devends doubt lead 10 its cartful prustrvnHon. Ihwh, to the President. I have, tberelor**, . , . » j j Ki-i i iji.' ’ . . .1 . .1 „ . to the pallMlick; whoisso hard hearted 1 ^AlLKh. res(»eci(ullv to r* qu« -I that this comrnuni- . . “.1 .1 , rei.(»ect(ully ration may Mp'-»age, and tt»at it may be filtered there MV . . li I r * I J J . r al a that bt Will not w(**o ov*r Ihe f^jUi-slirrinn ration may U- c«n**iderid a part of thal r \ i i.terfd there- apf»allin« picture he (Liberlv) ha. with on tbe Journals of th»- S»*iiat«*. ANL»UL\V JACKtiON. AprU 21, 1H34. A Sin^hlar Ctrrum»tance,—Two men, drawn of the wide spread ruin that prevaden apparently foren>n»-n«, stop|s d hI Blan- our country? ^ el all eyes are dry, al- chard’s tiivern at Harlem, on Hjriday lust; though he has declared our pojr women oiif* of iltnn wa« appan*ntly uiiwt ll, and and children to Ijo actually suir-ring, and his coni(mnion stated to the landlord that he We have h^^ard a grs>d storv, illustratire le«‘fuction to l« starini! us in Ihe fac e' was suff. rmg m.d.-r an attack of Ihe «g„... of Ihe iraffickmtr character of the New »** »»ebeve that our counlrv In n short time ho l>rc«me much wors.;, and K. dford people, ami of the illusive nature (eiiil./ed by no Mr-am was taken lo a l,ed r.-.in; li.e 4her d.sap ofv iiKT *!f Ihe^r pr-dit-. A g.Hsl old ladv but a blighlm; Phle^elhon, shade d b> the p^ ared. As the a., k man's d.surd. r m oflhil town had 1WOS..US. a;-ed lOand ll> Cvpre^, ll.*-mght-shade and Ihe yew-a creuH. d he e^pre^s^d apprehensions that v^ars who where she said, such real New l-'n” ^'g'*s ■ StiM ^.me opiate had b..en admii.KLred lo him by iV tf.’rd. rs th. uuh she said It, whoh.dnt «•'“» "» will his compamon.and this opinion was con ou .|.tlos;.v II Ibal wbenshutupmaclo^ something more than hu » braz-n firmed wh> n on examining Ins p.K'keta h^ r.sMu an hour logetl.^'r, » tlR*v wfAild make »*« can induce th« peopl.- of, (oiir.d thal 4-^ s..». re,gns had Is-en al.^lract f.v. dollars profit a p.ece, in swappuiif ed from them. H.s situation ls comin»-a I other! Utftlim /'>«. sinil^, to l>*-lieve thal they are involved larrmng, Mr. Hlaorhard n«-nt lo the polir ' ** : in one general rum. lint U-t him s(s-ak for (jllice y-vterilay al'ltTiKsin, from whenfe an 'himstdf. “ iix rnonlhs nffo,” *av8 “ Lil»er- officer was dcspati bed li his hoiiw, fiiit j,n To make *n empire durable the msgis. country wn* hsiked U(s»n as the r a liin;> llier- the mun was dead. An in- trales must ol*ey the laws, aud the people nK»»l flourishing, and enterprising —pros quest will be bekl ou lJ»e IxKly. th« n»*gri»t»les.—.Vo/o«. ' 6K»wued tbe •Ui>rU of htr iiMjustrious I {.V. }'. Courirr. p* r*'i.al (irote*t lo tfi»- irtimerous volrs of niv honorable colleaKUCs ntrai. si Ibis anti •'••einl Cf.ii'^ |i»cnce of a •vj-Ii-iii, the origin and lend*-tK y of which 1 (xiinled «hM lot.g igo. LAiv\>;rri:. i'aru. imMarrk, 1-I I I,ellers and journal- from ^ladrid of Ihe *JI«|, hnve (y. n n ccivi-d; lh* y contam no reinarkahlr facta. Ii) a d'( ref of Ihe IHth, M. Mancacan, firmerlv l>*-pnty lo IIk* ( orle^, m appointed Pri'MiU iil of Ihe Koyal TrilMinnI of Madrid. iKrti |’«'dro Velluti is appointed ’orregi. dor of Madrid, m lha r»x»rn of ISarusaon, who will sit m the Koyal Coiir>cil. l>oTi Miguel Tacon is nppiinlej Lifiitrn- ant (ieneral and Cuptaiii (ieneral of ibc Isl and itf ubn. The direrlors r.f the sinking fund have iddresH«-d a si'coiid letter lo Ihe F’mance Mini'ter, on the subjert of the sinking fund. From this it ap|s'nrs, lhal the public debt of Ihe nation requires an annual charge of 011(1,(MIO (,f realM, puvabb* princtpnlly m l^>ndon and Amsterdam. The re|>ori pro- (M-ws to consolidate the various reules, and make them all |>nvahle at .Madrid. i’oi{rit;Ai. From Lisbon our advices extend lo the ' Oih, and from ()(>orto lo the 1 -th of March. The lullowmg is an extract from a private letter, written by an officer m lion Pedro’s servie^, dated ilic IVili n|' March ; “This moment Napier’s reiiiment, “trong, has marched past in fine order, to he reviewed. Orders have JiihI liecn lasued [ by Pedro, for every ofliccr aud muii fit Hr ' at ihi* otllrc. IIATM. OC.MBfl, SADDLU. HihJ(» ami /'i/»r, H.irdwan’. IJiMM ifwar*'’ fi A r A r. ^ T' rj arc d«-i.-rniinrtl u> «-ll iiiiriU ihfir frirnd* anJ the pttM'f inr and h»ar llM-ir prirm—llit/ t«‘ *•*“” all wIki do ran br ■mud. Mav 1. I''rtl Klf of dr.ii IIFAIMU'AK* I iw* W-lf. fllllK I iild S'*** 1 uilh th- » ^ frr., Ihrir l-t nan* of e*-h ‘ *'• loihr li>«ih K. eim. nioi > . ol.na M.lms. Vou.r.iK'f?:; iiiaiiJ'd to »pr *' ,*rii»rW' ■* |flKI»r. Ill III*' I"'*" ^ ,nn',|uf«l Tur.d.,.tf.r‘J‘>th ,,uKt£'^ A M w.Ih.it round.ol wilh firr .nd .»l a. Um Uw dm cU. tor Us P r- By srdrr of f i ATTF>ri»' m'OI’ are M ridr III ,1,0:""“ parade eroni.d, •" ri«r« • , , ih thrre r..i.iid. of ,n »>““■ U„ p,.rp..M- of i«rc l hr.n,. n.cr unifi-rrn. , „n. ri;» VrtI/ I '3 I- I IOR I.am!- »"M for ' ^ • and ‘ ' „„d. r a Wnt .,n .. K.1.1 ut.d. rs 'Witot \ti.dit*'>n'‘ »l
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 17, 1834, edition 1
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