r t n . t" w.an ti c ... ! l t. t. ! ! w.-.-; t f . t 1. . " c Ki i. j 1 : y.ui lad c ' t i n it "if i i r-ut ( v y ) at Zl. ) 1 I dv. I 11 e t . l! H 1 : 'en : fi! i ;i .1 J, e '"-'Ti 1 J-t f r t' i.' ' ' n . j 1 t':.; Lk- r ci i "J.i. 1 '. . t (! ;. i J J i . i' tl . It UAJf It I. Ua u-u oeca'f I'll 1 1 r a t i- i - . . - -,' l 'v: .f t ' ! 1 Us! t iiD' i, t' Vi r. J ii ''3 a ' f'Tl'J'!. 'i' n t nvaie i!u oa, it LtauJ tl ' f r i L '! tie ;'.-;to t!.i 1 1 - .. ta' ;i'.'y in tr . 1' - r" its. v. !,' 1 I t : .'.ttt- 1 ly j-asbi 'J..e, will f . : ' t .ere c I -fjMty, una man nuit strait to r.:i !'! -ater cili are produced by p.ii!ar..i I us .iiri.ia.in ; fi t t iSmfurmity to th mj.rui !aul law of bis f i. i condition. Ths r.rocK -i .t tlstx woe!! le the ef- t r . , regret fer the re f.-erlory ' i a . a l ...... : Hrnnfi l' til ftuf in ur., vj:ica wiurn ' -Ur, v.a rend lUo t...4 .f tbs Uteroc. i .'e or .' 'pviftj ii itiflio le w.tn!iirsn44'j 5 i ...iU;a'.tT cf !'',t!.i will ut tfsrjd t. ! lo v.'ile V-f ityor . e Le r. i, - F'J- rr;in at the arr m", it r fl. cater. The , : ; "i clrl&c and I ; au'l rfipre-j J mm wi.luol i--r ct nf iMcmntinT tn t from ranicipaxioa ive!: ,!. LurtLeruftf ;. rrcrb? tTi Union,' jxT-L.tJ not lei' 5 rrnt...tcalmity--YetCerte-; i ! lelli? ( on:ict if rnrr-ti rartizans,m mis? I LuJer . Ji fereal em r ...cnti. auoJt e 0ir,,. . i. rnim'ipf. and ticui. aell ctLcr ft li. In '.fiissarLnsetl. ilurinj'tlicreroIotlonarT' - tr'ar, anoverrthcIdiin,-rm.vi!rityviileu 1 oppo- ;;" r.ai ).:. f"t! eflivc inU I are too 111 power; part, f the country, wberc ptrttei are more i .liiiii i.Ll. illon to dimiuisl ruljI' 'nearly. ejj;l, nehUVr often thoteifU other, yi ' citicialion vho ofposc tlo project -of 4ber;niJieir'!0Bl,eif ofint4Mly.' bangci their, jrio 'U v tmVitjon, L's tie native ri's incrtim of rel ;0l)erjp Djtldod a Ncw-Lnlaad bow (tueV '''.';- xtrifitisia PieveuU - s-i-pni-ff.-ftiii those cuirtiwoujj I)robaUy b ii$ warfare., iBtermiBtUe ' tuiKi tt-t.a. arrn wil'i Lim in Oiiiuioii. . , Twittlllfw litwfiin -tipifl Lnuriirr rival nations vim 1 ui . . , , . . . j . 1 - - r j , s, on wlncli poiaicuni .Jd nethe eonsedaen: of aceouitT:hi.aaiath t t.i 1- i rr lai-jj or rortny inoti K 3, crinr':" - y r-:r tot!. it to .: 1 V c ii ( ,1 tr .Lie 3 atDK I t'e Swedes .1 i;a 'ii''tai r t.ie .Mir:.! Su Crr, cipi. J 3.O0. ' ' ' - c"5i:on of JIan:lar,t i !'J lCit. - - " " " ' C'mint Dertr.'ni r t Cas :! 5903. j- J?eerrfrrmy v.U t U frmirg : UuUcf Valiny.'st Metx, 10,000. . ' lien. Hur? Ujn-.z;j U,UwJ. . Marshal ITAlbufaio (S-ucUc?) bcaS-quirtert at jrcelaia, 35,000. ' DttkeofIXAlraut. j(Tj'.t)fcur.er ci u j- onne, 6300 pen, an4 t'!..'-"'!-1"" tclnfarc4! njerrts..' '. - ." Tho z Rojof Ilr (P'iace tuotie)tr. Ve rona, s.cvo men.,. - ' .'t-'- - V ' ; ' Tl.c Ki.n of Naples sUl U"bo coroing Horn Na !:io tnert. :f:y . ' 3C3r.ifi ; t Sedan. rv"'JT . JL . TDcc. S DieJa, in IoJ!anj!, ttjs tenby the Frasaia:! uaJ Dutch troops ou tCc icaii iost.- Considerable. apprehenaiona had beoa entertaiiv- ed Ior tha Ut el Antwerp w iotuw i rent" trwDS had arrired thfere far its relief; -1 . The coalesced power f the portli hate' ahoira a- disDuaitian for 'peace, i Ther are content that France -abould remain. itmn Dr anuent umiis. Tiiey ar their victom hare brought them to the Rhine, where they latcnd-tureniaia until peace is concluded. Vj. cru.?-, 1.1 v : ... 1 pomaAzn, ' n .yrr.3, lo. A Te?el rf f,wT I :.;, .., J.j tfj l.air tnirc 1 st Alif "- Atc,-tl t-f 1--D t gar, lard tr.J C: y 1 ... A TCJStl of 1 1". Cod fiss, Ice. arm : ! tt 1... jT,, A.vesscl of li J lt4, tufo, . akcntcir O ... -ot. - ' ; A ttvicl cf 1 Bit....s, from Q. Kite. Ucr, tjr uri ; - .! Tlic j.tiv, .v...-1 40C3 wcigbt cf ci.p-v r 23 rci; cf 1 0 b-iles f. lurs ICO Dunos -, 3S b.ies cf Ic-vr.r skim an 1 a pijno. O.io ot lite pnzs fitieJ out t tic was lost on the r-cks of rensal Ci c s Tla principal suljects t divide, arc tie system ef rcttrielioil jereran re Foreign lacUonj .wo'olJ flaVuUe! lena i far a wealj state can no more re. eVt apdiiittt nnwerful nations without 'fa!Jrfroui tie partv cilc ! rcpuhhean, -and-lie foeitru support,' than a feeU wao eatt slefend I VAibuscihey should know it. :vAt theaftme, imtif imwo'sriantj ttpr oa ar '? taia rouiinerr c, and the w'ar'Tritb Great Bri-eac 0f facm jfor a weali s Ca tie fjrracr, tl writer djfiVri'rndi. tjLin it, rieht against pciwe .1 .. A f iipm. il i uiieriT unamc m rrniuw " mm. 1 ne nupiciiin wouia ever nr. wnicn cow. , ... i- . -" . . - . J. . S . i m e,ci.ni., trrai naunneitau ce India measures of latter, with the fun 5 Try t3. alTv? QrutTtnaln eutal priueiptes of eWil &n(j j,r-a,iee"W04Jld each bare stfonc faction, he etter-i 4n ehusijir i?9TavateI -It is this -opinion, : probably b? esotrsm at home, lor constant wars vtaliL tbathaipr6duceo! the singular f"lfyJnS. require jgreat armies, and resistlcsi power in. t Vi A. r society, and the .iad'pcnsillo dutyv of "eT but patriotUnt .would be unknown." ,TI Citizen io all eouutries, but ejpeciilly.ni the vy ftp ,tateuouldbe nthauiitS in - American Rrpui;ie,'to hold sacred the tmion ft, Waiter. ,TbUs!aTCry wpuld be 53 tt Jus, country At Luxerabourcr there were tnanr troops collect N Gw.Scb'.ianVandh)3 troop3ar la the environs ofColowe.'ii.v,'--- .f-.iil.VH X he combmea lorcet oi tn rMorttt'-aossea tne Rhire ttt three different positions with 200,000 men on the 25th December, broke the neutrality of the Swiss Cantons and ruarched throukV f they had eotticd Bern with a p"rbf the force -irlikh is said to bi for the invasion of Itahr.- v - The King of Naples has taken off tlerestticOoni on Commerce in his ports" and reduced the duties 7 per cent-;"- Vi Collincourt, Duke of Vizence, has been appoint' cd Minister of: Foreign Uqlatidns, in tho place of ; ' It 1 , Seal .. S f 1 i. , f c m . UAfJ 4" '!?: b. 1 c; r - '1 wealth by a poliUcal party wbch; be; dues' w i-:f:T,.r"-;-'t:;,;;;': "...f! t: not belon"., cf ?--xyr.tyu-. qaestion b asked, bat is lo be done . ' ircV fThe oliections asainstthe restrictive-yK3":bii'we eonscientiouslT believe that a ruinous ' jYom r.Ln, by t-y cf Charity c. ., .Vrowtlie n-t'tuna Ciuctte Cxtri, F?b 8. ' TXy the Schooner Nort? Cr , r-";t.' C!ra- Greenock; last f jm XortsCL.. , ;j z Vt. pish papers arc receiver; J'j tho istof Jaaul--nishing intelligence of gloriou imd imi nature, as that to which we are of late. accV' Thd despatches fr6m."Lo.rd, Wellington are ! and binehly bteresune , .' . - , Lord Castlereagli embarVcJ on the 27th I iot mo wmuenti ro proceea to xranklort, tfte diCcrent sovereigns were assembled, but r is not spoken i& h fv r.-s 1 1 V 'iy&'i '"''. V','. .;ltJfoi Dec. sa V5 iv OespatebeaiWmi tori WlBgti.' v - ,v .TaTAI UCFSAT .OF, THB fttESCIl. -' At'i o'clock yesierday;fternotti,"iraior I Aid-de-rcmi toXieut.'Oen.' Rowland im,' r tbiecfch" this cJiy with the official dispute?. wwncing the defeat of theTrcnch srmr I MiTuiiuce 1 iL. 'tA.-i (n ' il 1 . v l.ufM k OiK 4n. !. TTi-'-..-' iub jvim vi eassjuio, a uc yorivaucKiaiauvv v9 j . ; V" , auacaea tne e Axned thelth Use,:-, rf'',- I6111 w",cl1 which have governed hi decwioe on it; hajr M bo briiJy stated without stoppitg te eSTcr artj- v f menu to prove them., He believes,? . . : f'h '): iU That it overleap the hound JriMti 'vJS- coarse )pf measures i pursuej by our national rulers,- and the dearest rights ifcnd interest of e, rrt Viitri nf(h ITnLnn AurmrtltA and Meri. a ... tu. :. .oivia.A. h hnuniu tr nsii - . ! . . ? i--. .1.. ,... j x,ai. iuav 11 isv.i" : .uceo r' u uiwtr in, ruuimo tuc conuuci buu tutionulpowef. ; ;lr 2dlv. That it IS impossible tfl execute it: - . 'bnilitiAa: (iivm liherfiJaunoarttf their mru. '.ll!. VlTI.. 4l .It.mnl k rlrt IK PArnints'ua .P.. t l.l'L.i .1 1 iaiyfc iu u " r-y.-.-j- t-- ore wuen rigui,iaaiyoii may ae crcuiicu wocb -I b"ilaatroinr!tbe correct. bsbits, ef eur meT.,rfA.ilhi-tiirin chftntk. and reuderine PCriarV familiar, v m,.llnn ha nrtttmnt'iAn aMintt flrnifi. - . Kit - m . r . . . . r -r-.. r . ' thly.Thatt wouiaoe inefceciuai wfr r it ,iemonslratee that tbe lainority are in; i .:.. If Avannf Ml.''''. J : 0 ' .' rn...t. . J rll : ' J ui mtHiit 1.1 ..,, . hn. rrnr nntnrS.il vt.nda ttf dvatrn. cuihhi.iih;, m jj . rfpi mv invaiuauie luieresi . - . . . n-! f If I II Ml UUU III 1 . vv . I . . . J: .1. 6thly. Tuat it compiexiy ficnucw our wBiy, T- ... 1 Willi w 3to depend on a, meagre uppiy irom totenjai . fi 0 th alaral bodv. ltisotdiffiettlUo taxation or to aceumujaie aa bwi , ntto the latr imie orinei Die of eon vale scent e debt byloana, procured oil nara , terms, wnie n ftKT body oolitie, and Ubewthaithe rmp poverument fcas4 po: adequate funds lo' wiav of Kew-England Is net only, possible, M r:;?nwTbatt aims a ratal wow at ear political, party would Terydifferentn, v V". tttxampled progress in wealth, and general 1m- ha whjeh .no exists. The eastem and soa ft FovemeaU:;jvvif:' 'JtbrB :UaUe Hates are tnad:.forcaeh oAer 4atneseeojecuon oe wi luunucu, A nan nnd . woman mislit as reasonably ouar In vrv ssvifm. Jhprfpftt , t)iiilieK ten Ka V a-luek tke oyrn..eaaMe 0f, eontfnued existence, a r2icafrteH : v .f Mtir that wilrestere it if not prevented bv J ISXnaeft our OUiy unM. manancnt: Onaekrv nia- ' Tb$33th ;andriSthle"c; the two armies before Cayenne were -very "armly engaged without ces sattom The English' and Portuguese lost front 4 to 10,000 men. ,. The Spanish troop were oof eft- gaged jn this affair, they have Inclined to the, right and are on the borders of the Adore. v ' . ' 1 ;Two. Commissioners had been scut ta the Con gresa.at'AIanbelm from. Paris. irc::-. H)ec.'3IstItas confidently reported that the Deputation . of the Legislative body, lias been met by a similar one 6f the Council of State, to examine the documents relative to the negociations and the uroDosals made to the allied Dowers, and that the V . - . . . .. ' . T " nrnvy reprcsenteaana insisted that ss the proposals were not adequate to the actual state of affidrs, new and. more liberal ones should be marie, and that af. ter a lone iHsxussioh their opinion bad been adoo- icaa-roni toe nature ot tne now proposals mace. to tne enemy, great nope jnay nt entertained of p (-l..alra.. A " "7 " " "J ide aWe t of rev-euueV and reduce, X.a; droT - 1 -1 a ? - a . 1 - "n r r ; I i ni miniKT. I a rx i.irwiim K.iiHnn.. m. r M. r. oliserved that he excepted to meet with some de tention " in bis arrangements with the French go ', The Kmg u Spain .(Ferdmand) was preparing lo leave, runs. t6 reassume his aut horltv in Sna! A Ka.A ttmwart rM." .rtftiM 'lw..n 17 , 1 -v -vim . jri t vvt iaH a ktl HUVS ROq Spain, and that soon.: ftblri S;V : ; The exnendnuies of the French government for the asf year amounted t5g300)'jpfl0, Jieex" pence of the'presentyeB ivi o report, will "&..; -N-.a .,. .-. 1 ne National Guard in the north of France bad wvu utwcrcu sw uioi vu towaras tne urune. Tho insurrection in the llivarian Tvrol trivea a. iarm to' uir court. Troops have beeisJ marched into this country to enforce respect to the authority . . . ... cuqea wim notun? - r the lOthand llth, Soultittempted to (orce cur ?- ray to re-ps tne wive, to, which be was te ' with : rnnl.-JrKl. Inaa' ri.'ul.. : brought the whole pf his troops from Bayonr.e, r ort the morning of the 13th attacked the ri -St t of the allietf army, nnder Gen." It i: t brouRht on a ireneral tbeaMtnentJartt!- n' t6tal defeat of the French army, with loss on t', pitf 10,000 to I fm men. Our !csi iicj i - ed at between three and four thousand In killt r wouwiea. Lionels Wartin and Mackinxie cf t , wounded.'f:Tf ) -vtt ;; ; ( Soult Js shut an In Bavonne.' Lord W.mr..'- had nn crossed ttie Adourbn the 16th. ; v . . "', I' Oil ri'.vf l-:',l . n-ix.'. loiiowiug account nas oeett receiveifrroTa. j ''.i--r.'- Plymouth. V!'- . : f The01caneril Lieutenant Knight, afrit I r morning with major 1IU1, bringinjr dispauhc t T .,Uiin5 the accountpf the late glonwis series t f Ticroncs ootainea over tha French afm. en-. m.tdcd by Marshul -Soult. - Th hsttla l,A f. nays, cpmmcpangw.tbe 9th c ending oi the 1 3th i llwS IiMi ta,. a aleny .that they ara iafScienf. l be proof olj 9m aeeaBtef the differenee in their forma-: l:?liV tbem would-be, too elaborate tor uie pii01Iew.i5Bgla-; weald soon be restored 1, -5 sorted te an nntried tbeery' so ralneot aad in- adcfinare for redress of the serious argreMions fi w'e, have sufifered from the belligerent powers of JEurope in full view etlie eaeeess. Wb iek. had ' browned mora' tfiatrnatiimoof -iTurts., " ash. browned mora tfiacnammoof t." inftton by making farm and temieraie rcmon-1 "i' ..TlolaUon of ur national righta induced ureal " tV Britain ta makreotnpeositioit-i andduringtbe 5 admmistration of Adams the pride of:Frane twas liqnibled by an appeal toimfc'V;' fy-r- wlirilJt tbe'ooly mode wlieU the experience ; jlat n&liooa-i points out to1 guard against, iJry ' ftml inaalt aeeuinnlaiina? bv submissioniflntil the ' "WtreutitJVTing country be anqibilaUd Wtn- ' Onflic; others land, when, tke-govcrninnt - were - kieke'tf into a war,V the writer did not , N. 'vi l.'mcMr-at lUiorfv to rtractfic indisciinii. -t- lta opp-liioft,!t paralyze the JiabUe energy. - i rW dairaiihir tbe"resources and magnaninjity of I v i4; our country and Jxaggef aling tkoja af Britalrf, h, tA lestif Iba public enemy in measures that ;:.K:.AmiiiA ' of no.-excose.' and thus diminish thiri .1... . ' .t...,!,. nHiI-liniinraliiK iH-aRA and -4vtv.-"..Ti'r'itfdiTilaalis bnund to respect tho dc :.;-llisioTbe 7; vl a; Avasjuatand ntcessarji na necn.inns seiew. t i: APeaee -neaa' alyt, be rettere'd s by a; treaty te t wlJr.hG. Britain sUH assent, nn4:esehl l lirnttare nv. to hnebtaiuedfroralietby proving i .L ......1,1 il.ri .... 'naav iiniikla np imur ill in" from nihility in the, polities! system, if impre. per expedients Tor sudden relief were abandon... ed.Taometfting. may ne none te aeeeicrato ts progres bat reproach anil invective agirravate the raging of passion, and eonfirm prtjudices which tre already' inveterate. Magnanimoua moderation, caadid .discussion, and experience Of the evil eonsequeneea' of Utopian projects weuiuy fl ,; moeu 10 ponTipco a nurjoniy 01 1 no ODnimuniir, A"as EoiniuvrcB is iriuuieu to pro- taction ; that it is too valuable t the pubhe to l"e, sacrificed j that it is tjontfadictory and reasonablci for the vgeyernmeat to render great expenditures i&eessery by a tjeelaration of war, h aad aQbo," same-ime.dry 'up the oalyprodoe live, eourcca wi rirycuuc tu ivw a loan or twerl v-five millions'aml; at the same moment. dcHlroy'the Confidence of the commercial parts o.( . , ' - t i ' 1. !.-! .1 . S. . oUeumry,.uero vniy cnjmai iiocKexisi to lay taies sufneient lo produce popular odium but the product ofwbieV will be inad?uuato to at afl enormous eipenso n useleos and hopeless ; iuvasioi!,1 without men or money or eredii, and . twitl) disgusted jwople. t Tite resourcel and cu' I aaakaatata. a a ak (lAl1'lfll 1 M Sfc f 1 VkSS nllS HaI A. I.ak '. ' eu . in - the .wilderness, but thrown ea the cje- ; meat where our wrones, were inflicted, and our brave . country menv. have 4 already i rtpiatedly tyamphcdi lfhey are '''adequate. iov.teaeking-1 our enemies to; imitate the Justice ot Jupiter, ... .If I. L.U.. I I. il. . 1. . V1 wmie uiey nuect w acaiier jus inuaueranits. '. W-ST-. I A " T.. A. a at Jj a it nmungiont j'ev.a am. , -aJ y u, uo puouc juueuonws, an v rcrcatabuartran. - On the, 1st inst. the .enemy imvlnir uhdettken to construct a batteiy on a small island, in . order to au tempt me passage, w tbniAdour, the1 bridges- o boats have been sunk end the bakery destroyed Hf .l:.. ... i -H . ' ii v uau niwrs taan aw aiuca, ana a ereuter num ber wou,nded.i.; The Beameaa'snd: Basques haen- J' to $s -worJ(i 'Utatw'ata; unable ernnwillia r :' v to maintain eiriglita by ilia fe4U TA pri : v. tTWiere i'wrtf .eiairlTi a.mitt' f $af onrfitc. - o i uiers is fcajawfwnew : n tpeacivg '..v-'.'V a :, , . a. taikif imntru a iy c rerBcorti er r?e. ; Vbat g6od effect l to be ex pec te "'.ftcm-coating divion,,wheM. engaged in iWarwitk!avne'werftil "nation. that bal not, yet V-l 'ixplieftrvirawtjlbit be ii tvillipg'to agree t9 sSvrrtiJIouaafe t'ertoi 6face i $ Vhy make pnMi- eaHolisnilanecelies ttf prote that we are ab E'l ' . m a . ll. - 1 .1.- "KtV4 nhd. 'liint tbiit..U atteniM to divide the ' "" v'' i' ' i'"7""" f J'' ''' 1 at1 .vf-'i.. r- Kfai.YoAk. March x A ttet- frorri rdnfr Arrived yesterduy, brig vnrcnun, vvaccnuan, masicr, v y aioin aa 1 este, with wioe, brandy ajid dry roods to Hull end eu to range tnemseivcs under tho-colurs of general Barispe, wfcriskly enie ni we mo serious atyt Diootry, n Ftenaihuvin bn thtf field f battle fipwtr ! of 6,100 men.-::Thcir loss on fnt Anv Vceterdays st S o'clock in jU.eevehineV havi seen the commencement pf. one of the most v'plcnt eruptions' of iwhich the history of Vesuvisus, givek vy fccpuni. nuppuy m poenomenon, wjacn presented a dreadfa I spectacle, has" Dotdone any OJoaldtsrable damacre. The exDlosition (kee-an h hhowcrof heavy volcanic matter, whir h-has been followed by p violent eruption of laW; This iofla. mawe mstter, parting Ustlf mto tw torrents, sut.k below the ancient lava towards Forro Greco. ' At ten o'clock in the evening the first torrent stopped vytuiv Bccuim tmiiinueu its progress towards lios v' "3 '-:'.' .:i. 't-;-t,) f After having themselves fixed the basis of heiri and arter they tiad, been, aeceptccl by tbe Emperor,' it.. ..Ill . J ' I ' a .... . . 1 . iw;i' nave rerusea to cign thtns a ctrcumstance paralleled in the history pf nation f f'V -''' M-miiiaryg U.H ' different accpnnts; from Italy and Vrhlch Brob licvcd; to be m!entic, report tlai the AusULna. having attempted gali iodialodgo tho Prince Vicq Uoy of Italy from bis' position of the Adigc have been rePMtsed with; (considerable iosa ; We wail for the detailsef this Aew-enGcessL '.l?-' '4.'?' T'l BwfoatiX'i'yiiuuafy I9,v ' ,Th operst'ion of tho. levy of 300,000 men con tinues witn acuvuy, and win shortly terminate. : A. conMoeraDie part oi tae copungent Js on its ruarcB and every lUy sees new. depuitures. '1 .ul.J rail., i .i . syi-u uicyi, aimn iao Whole must havo a- . : mounwa nearly to. iS,O03. They reueatcd aftf i th? battle of thtf 13tb: into' Bayonne, where Scu . wilh about 4V00 men, is completely hemmed i.' aud srrot?tui4 by tbe'Allied my. Sir, RowteJ' , wH I iiwaivision Deias in advance ef Oayonne. r , ".4"J "u7-",inigni pe, expected to rata hard fought battka, ;uttaincd great loss ; the eu irdi iuc oim ww aaiicu 5 the, 57th "also suffered se yerely. ' But few; prisoners Wer, taken.. Three regimehts5cf( German ; and Dutch Resetted froa ; i?? - Were embarking at the Ume the GUiafor sailed. . ; ,Teyjia since1 arrind et U i UIHIS.JUUS, unuor convoy Of tHe: Mur r :i uo-brig, . . . - t, , t - - . At the moment, when 'every free lounge in Fu rope as rtnchoinjf the! cry of Orange Bovil AncUevcnts seemed- to promloer the restoration , et an that was free in the republic, we 'sfe -sston-"' Ished to hear ol atharge of tle constimiion; The ! plain, the modest Stadtholdcr ot Holland is sudden-1 ' ly elevated to the station of Sovereign Prtncecft!ie -Netherlands. H hes been addressed by the pro visinnal governmjitttas .William the First Sove.c! 1 Priiicacf the, Ntherbaids, which thie he has n-. ? assumed. i -Ve kn at a Lim tAiitU meantng flats change (ays.the Glasgow Ccnrlr) , orlheobjccttobobinedbyit. 'WaWaleilwi ' that it merely alhxdeS tft i ahauof the Constitil- non, oy tncreasmg lu power as a sivereign, aci Jf0! ny. extension of doulmiolut, We tjUCowf j from some, Liverpool papers that the chfcngo Jias even attracted the notice or Parliament the re fW&d following aitlcle . ..wiw w.vommons Sir James Wackinto: havlug obscrred' in the Lomlon (iarette a new'dc ?: Mgwation Kbreit to his lajev; Ambassador at th? ? ..-Hue, i,ew sovereignty, announcid in tne UmieJ Prii ineev put the fiJIowing qutsaun v . Lord Lusilercagh, ? AVas it koowato rda-Majcsty's" gcvcnmient, before the Jeparture of the Pnnce cl ' Orango, from Engtahdi that his Serene Highness : : ..v.v,CuH,.asuiaeor accept titles and suthontiev fi-ovmces, and mantfesliqg a determinaiion not to mo imcienx.anatawiuirovernmeoiB that republic y;?&itity it'S' Lrrd CavJenKh,rep!led 'thatha ferm of,t vernn.cnt Which had Tiecn adopted, was the- result of the spontaneous ond nnaiiimoua wish of tlie pco- pie of llollmd-or. all paaties aa much of those" "V'a ionneriy tne enemies ef tfte yousew jtaonCa . - -4 . a.. . . i . . ... . t . , j ' ' A 1. 1! - t. - 7fv.i " k J n ii i.Ti 1 1 a t tun,iJ;.r;rr; K . iV;.'aV::r..': .....m ot h Ha always beens 4 r

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