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Yolum j VI. 4 0. r NOTICE. - v. ; 'rt WomUr the" TCVuTB JJW at iW Varlet- , V Itocit, m IU City of gafcirh. tUKli to the " " f. K fcililr, o crMUl f eax uoQiha, all tbe pro- " T - .:v of Anderaoa HifK deceav-d. esaavidiiii f J kriv Negro BOY, 13 or U yea of are, uxi t parcel of a. Uw pvuxkaw rmf ftotvi-wttj, approv- - June 15, 1814 s'., . ... , - 1SSL. . it OXFORD ACADEMY ' 1 trVlV eurelaea tl llifl nrxl IcMion of ike Oxfcird A X c.lrmy will commeaca on the, &rt Mk1T of July , "tkcilv.TM SUM UrDartiacnt vol continue M nemo. .' . fcjraWcr the- tu of Mr.Tboimmi H- Willi Mid Mr. J. t , &muh.- The FsmaW Dt-parTsent will bo oprt4 under 1 ; th tuprinteivUac of MiM Jane Wlartir, itic of .the i lri Academy ' ,; WM.MVIM..U,B 7, ; . June 17. 1914, t . v . ""v ,' . TaTeaov.V. hkd to tve es'.iUiabtmrt if the Stt Bu k ov;''i to b' arnctly understood l end jfthe preamble of the uw r.s-lf t read, t ground of iresub!ishrrctjattere Hated. . It is expressly d lo be kr lUe redemption cf the ya per currency that currency which the State bad emitted lo a ttrtM of extreme piesaure, after the example of several ti her titter Swei at the doe of th Revnlutkmorr atrutrrle. on tbe faith cf the State. . WhJf provision, Mr, C enquires va cudt fa the redemption of these bills..'' Tut to the act of 1783 and 178, tod it will be round that (ha State, pi edge itself that sinking fund Ux . be Uid annually until the whole ol these bills aliall be redeemed. yet from the jrar 7S tothe present tim the cnllecttoq of thli ux has beeo wspended. Jklany attempt were made from time to Uxne to have tlii (inking fund ux enforced, but they al way proved aboruve. rarer rorrtnef, a wMMlur.!, fipeae ol :Uabk to be ka4 for j pmdoced a deprecialioQ tf it, and ('.U deprrcUlior, tbouRh disreputable to the aute, iuher-l tSe lnufctf the bants. This depre ciation Vi setew'y felt by ciuzeni of this aute, epeU!y by tHat pott of tftera wlo bad dealing; in other aute. " 1 be lejpUJture kh lijui."--produced by nbe doprrcUed at ate of our drcuU. tinjr tnadiem; and dstcrtnlMd upon tbe ettabUih- ment of banx with otu capita vj v. which tbe Mate might get dear of tbU depreciated medium, eaer the example of her sister etatet, wha hd all long tince called n and destroyed thi kind of wner. lo South-Carolina a bon-(ire had been IT' ....... :.t fik.i Ci.i. made of it, over wwca au tne ciucn um ut themanatfer ot tne rewieni anu v p t RnV. wpia nrmoaetl to the redemption this paper. Tner wished it still to circulate not for tbe benefit SituatiorfAVaatcd." ,:A' TOCNO MAWeanaMoof enml-mrToflttPjReijtlc- ; jrV meufcw atlnnion ta College, wishea a situation n Tecber. e'rrtfr in n Academy or-nna family. A lin ; , adJrrtted to M. N. fc left atthe PtOftce, or at Mr J. 1 .7 ooerrya Store, will bo attended ro. - v i . IS, '. Bale;gb. Jgo Ci. ; Z V V- Govtrnors Hous Again.v -. 41 rftre CommiiMoner appointed to eontract for Uie 1. 1 ' buiHinff of a. Dwrllinr Houae for the Gove rar. have ' .Mi..t W rrmoaala hut not beinr aatiafied Willi any u offer andhaTinjf chanpd tho plan of the Houae i moreover d&voua that ArehilecU at a rtiaUoce ' - should have another opportunity of , patting in their termt, , they have enlarged ttto tiroa w receiving propuw t the firsiday of ..tho next month. ' Any peraon, therefore. rcdetminK the P-per Currency of the Mate, by the eUoTihmtnt of a Bank under the name of the State of Bank of .North-Caroline. Wu toe paasago of this law oIicitedby any portion of the perspie of the State 1 It wai not. The net wa passed holding out certain condition to tne pcupic on which to subscribe for the stock of the State Bank. And as an additional inducement to ut- scriber, the 1 1th iection of the ct provide, f that no other Bank ahall be establiihed by an future law of this State, durine the conui.u. ncc of the cor poration hereby created, for which the faith of the butt is pledged. Under this assurance, a num ber of person cair.e forward to assist the State n accomplishing the object which they had in view in passing the a.. Ui&culties were, however, in the WBYoneveur tide. Ihe paper were miea with anonymous writings against the proposed Insi; :n.. .-..n,1.r.b iK ioh. mi, aee the plan of the House 4- j--, ..I . .u :j - e : . ...b bv anplvinif to the Commiaaioners en or Dejcre uie tata i tuuon , ine tace oi wttnurawiiig mo jv.r w i i .. .'. i . TIIR flM M1SSIOVEIIS. l rmm UnliiMi .iwt cnStmitin n itm olari . M . A 1 ' . 'i. , 1. . . . ... . " : v aUleignix.June, id, ioi. i . , t Twenty Dollars Reward. . ' TnATTT) from the Plantation of E. Hanfird,'on Pe- -- ill de nver: in Marlborourfb District. In January laat, a ' Vntrn bav HOUSE, with one white hind foot, a small star V in bta forehead, aad a white speck on Ttis nose, with ' . foached mane and vab tail, near U hand high an' -. J ea Old last springv Said Horae was pnrehaed or TI.o. " Sinner, M OranviUe county, C. and I auapeet he will i .endeavor to get back to thea aid Bonner'a. U" an jr person . , ' ',-.U Oliver the said horse or trive ioformatien f him to Vv the tubscriber, he shall be entitled to tbe above r w' A . , T,V i June' 14-- Jt ,, i; - JAMES WOOD. Jht Subscriber ce Bank Notes which would always command pue, a . 1 !..LI wj deemea aitogeiher visionary ana irapwucaoic These writing bad the t nect to intimidate many ; so that a icirt.rf the ttock only wai iuhscribeo. The act reserved 25,000 abate for the use of the State, to be subscribed for a the could make it con vement to p;y foi them. The Treaurer insisted that thi provision meant that the State should have ine wnou ot tneae snare at once, sua reccivo iuu dividends up6a them, though ? he wa able to pay for about 9000 only. These difficulties leu toa re vision of the law in the following year ' ' " Accordingly during the session of IS! 1, the JJi rector of the State IBank were invited to meet coinminee oz mo LiCTis'ature to tmiaiucr nn uu State Bank having engaged to redeem it -within a limited time, determined to prevent the local bank from any longer using it as t hield.,They there foro received h from them ia payment of their note until they had got the whole from their Tait, and by this mean brought' hem to tbe necessity of navin Uieir notes in specie when called "upoinu And thi ha been cnaigea upon mo owe mi n hostility to these banks, though it wa no more tnan self defence; for before thi wa done, the&tate B ink had to furiish all the specie hat wa wanted, while the local banks secured themselves by ten deriner tiaher currency - - .-v . lj " ' But it ia-iww complained against the State Bank that they will not receive the currency which these 1nk have now on band,, i he otate uanx navmg hnce empflrJ tKeir vault of the currency end com pelled, them to become speck bank, their object was attained. A treaty wa entered into py me se veral banks in which jt wa 1 agreed that every thing like hostility should cease. : Though the gentleman from New'ern says it was not ft treaty of amity, but merely kind of truce to enable, each to carry on the war tfiore tuccessfully In future, f Whatever may have been the jriew of that entlemafl and hi friend in firm'tR this treaty, he could ' ttsure th House that it had hcen ehtexed into with pure mo tive, end had been observed with good faith by tbe State Bank and it several Brancbes.v ; Thi com pact will exist and will continue to be observe J by IOC OliUV Hlt V1UI I1UIIOI MlVIl,, HHI4 WWWB. cenian faith, until mutually dissolved. I '- But looking at the acts establishing these local banks, it will be perceived that the, legislature at some future day,, contemplated the establishment "The pro vial oTial govsrementLai - , , , d3rea to the ciBcer cd aoldkr of tie daring that their honor, rank and pemiaci i.. ' be preserved, ftid ordered aH naonentl tt France, of whatever nadon, to be Lbenttd. i The Priace el NeuIchatU (DmUcr) hid , ! huadhesloo.-: -f' ' I ' The emperor Alexander bakt viiluJ t'. t. statute, M. Lecrctelle tse Preuic&t, ailti c . to which the emperor replied.,, ' : t 1 I have el wave admired the progress w!,L h t French here made in the science k lcUcri. ! have greatly contributed to 'spread throughout I rope tbe light of knowledge. , I do not faij-t them the misfortune which have desolated l country, and I take great, interest in the it Bihnunt of their liberty. To be tseful to mar.iM u va sole object or -my puraui' and do other ti tire ha led me into France." ,i - - ; Manhall Serurier uncle to the Frtntk nu,;. In thi country! governor if the Invalid nd r On the 4tb April, Bonaparte reviewed the trcX atFpntainbleaa, and the manhall and geherali ing lerrnt the revolution which had fekea pKe v I at is (viucrrcu uigcuwri auu ipOJte SO that Bonaparte heard them. He effected, however t hi listen, end the review being ended, ftUshaJ Nit . entered the palae with; him, and followed him to hu cabinet. He asked hlqrif he knew of th rreat revolutir! that happened at Pari. ...Boniparte a wered he knew nothing of it. ;Ney then handed him tbe Pari newipaper ; He seemed to be rtd. iog them with attention, in order to gain time fa an answer. ' Msrshal Lefebre ertered and taid it -an animated accent to the ci-devant emperoivi You ! are lost t you would not listen, to the advice of r of your old servant t the, Senate have procouTictd your destination.' These viordamade soatfiiiaa uvvti ujvu uwii www wccuaromco lo regara wmseu as aoove iaw,' that he burst into t 8ood of tear; After some tnotnent of ttHccdon, he wrote" an act of abdication in favor ef hli Z Afterw&rd be proposed to inarch to ItaW .h 20)00 men he bad at Fontainbleau, and join Prince Eugene. He repeated several timesw If f j ; TTAVIXC on hand Urge supply of .Timbers, anita v Jti, ble for building House of any size, and having but v -lltUe baaineSS on hand, would be glad to engage with any . ' Gentleman to erect any houae or houses that he might i'- wuh buut, on tne most reasonable verms. iect. - TMr. C. here read the resolution introduced bf a Stale Bank.' as a tnaik ojut sovereignty for into the Senate for the Purnofce of effecting this tb- when they chartered thesa banks, they expresaly State Bank.r And in the art' cf 1810, establishing the State Bank, a provision, is made for person hoi ,v Ttaleigh, June 24; 2t ROSS 8t CO&K7 ' iT 4 VII a taken lleenie s AUOTIOXEF.RS. offer their sMrvice, to tne ruoue as such, snouia tney nave a . etipp?y of Good, they will have a Sale every Saturday : r Taev reeeivea on conairiunenT, lew uarreia (jam s au v 4 Oerfihe and fine FLOUR, and Of other Milla. A-few eaak of UA1SWS, and-, parcel of WOOD HASPS of fl ;. Tarioua i!S. rTbeV wish to Burehase a ouanUty ot -e ' hatcheld and, onhUh14 7LA.T t "i food Flax Wheels. Vi TV AKA. t.4 f, -! .... 1 ' ' Atso three or four ValeigVJun 24. NOTICE. M f ILt be sold to thetitKhert bidder on the Wth July f next, at the Court House door in the. city w Raleigh. on a credit of aix tnoutha, a tract of land .eent'aining two , ... . . . . .. - . , ,i.nanareu acres aojnininr oimon reiTion ana'oioerw,-o uig ' property ot William Jutt dee d. Tne purchaser giv ' head and seeurity,;' " 'M- ' "'v-f1'.,-' .. ' h -' :..;jA!IES NUTT, fcjeeutor. .. jji-WaiW;): xN; pv. Mature of Nof tH-Caroliria. JPweofjReprueptathet, December 13, 1813."' '.ft . : ' t an a w r riTtc rwrvnTT On 'tke auction e" txten&nv the' tharteh "and 'h- .. ' treating the tapitdlt of the Sank of KcaberHand . CafU'Fear. K ,w.f t ?. ' " MR CAMERON could have wished that this 'eubject had been brought befoie the Gcnur il A :' aernbly without making sry attempt to. excite jral vi oust an4 suspicion against the State Bank which sought to be considered 'thecrertrexif the state, or- 'wanixed fur thi'purpose of redeeming its honor by "'&i-n.Tlino h '- worn' ont" tiaherj'eurrericv taf the. " x i State, f II touli) have wisiied that in' making tbi x s- - lappUcation. for,an extensioh tf their charter1 and capitals, tbe atQckholders of the Nebern and Cape 'Tear Bank had treated' th State Bank', and, tliose t ejrho,have the management of lucotfcerna,'; with " that respect to Vfbich he considered them as entl- .. tied. f-y;,.',,f-.trvi ; . ' , . -.y'T , Jf it be In the power of the X-egislature to grunt .'the prayer of the petitioner , if tbey c an. overstep 'O'tbt boundt"f; the chsrter granted to the Slate 'h. -Bank if thert be a majority of the .Legislature f fv determined to gratify th petitioner, a bare appli f adon vrould have been sufficlentwithout Im'rjeach - ' ' .Ins the conduct of the Directors of the State Bonk $4 ;Whjfait necessary to appeal )o the prejudice V gentlemen by calhng theb- attention tq tbe Hoiye . at present building for the use of the Bank,, which 1 lather ta? ovetthadowithe State-House i ; or why i y, a it necessary to represent the institution as cal i -tiulated. to undermine and destroy , the jCoerttc's' 6f n&. . m. .it. . ' t n..:iii..i ..'Li.i, . ' SJkkaV- D.aNsei f thU Kr uim foetal Tmilrl It 1-isw-ttltH O viotv orobtsdning a' Correct decision on this subject, that .thli Institution was charged with havinir chanced ; : the tIhkal cbnipleiion tff the county, of ,VVakS I i .' -l .Vioulu at pe lot m w, wai mo gcmicinyu iioin o w- ' 11 . . kem called upon the Houtt, inelerence "to" the -': 'ivHaatotetiifinV' of the State Bank, to see the eitraoiv - -HAtaieht of the Lion and tne Lama lvintr down 'u toffelnerx- Vht was the object of gentlemen in I , tbui treatiri the Uibjcct, naustbe okvioot to ve " ' :'. 'jti on4 a ; - - r . ; i;t ?. If Indeedr this . institution hai produced thi ' ,froadetful .effecttit reconciling Federalists and ijemocrtktftji by melting down the violence of party -:';,-vVW'')nirtiif a 4ceruinIy ,UeB productive of much But coMudcring U tbl as foreign to the aubiect. yjfl 3 not UUCttl(y W tiavo muj towi vpon inc so ber judgtdebu lNe Legislature, he should, leave iect. 1 . ' o . - a , . . . a tUre, said Mr. C. was an invitation from the. ue y-islaiure to the Bank tovappoint a Committee 6 act' tie all differences and conclude luch terms as might be deemed fair and honorable. And is it not strange that gentlemen should now deny the power of the Legislature to make a contract, while ttxy are petitioning them to make contract in taeir favour. Had not the legislature of 1810 and 1811 equal power with the Legislature of the present day? " , . . This committee belne appointed by the Bank, they several time met the committee of the Le gislature i and having at length come to an agree ment, each committee submitted the result 'to their constituents, and the agreement wa fcnally passed Into a lav. , 1 ... , The gentkman from Newbern f Mr. Stanly) had said that ha was authorised by a republican Member of the Legislature, to state that it was proposed by the State Bank committee expressly to prohibit the renewal of tbe charter of the Newbern and Cape Fear Banks, but that it had been refused. Mr. I', said he was a member oi the Bank committee, and he very well remembered that particular stress was hid by the committee of the Legislature upon tne advantages which would be enjoyed by the State U ink from having the exclusive privilege of the B ulking Business after the year 1820, und that no such proposition "was made by the committee on t'te part of the Bank, because no one thought it ne cessary, . This compromise between the Legislature and the Bunk beinjr adjusted and a law passed conform able to it, the subgcriiuion-books were again opened an4 a number of additional share were disposed of. The terms of this compromise were, that the' Bank should not pay the State full dividends on the 23,000 shares reserved for ber use, but that she should 1 low an interest of 4 per cent 'on her deferred pay ment and that the charter of the B.Hik should be ex tended to the year 1 835, under' the lame pledge that no other Bank! should be established py any lurure1 law outing that period. , ,; ' . Here, said Mr, C. we again find the Legislature caning upon the people lo come forward and sub scribe their money i and in full confidence that the state would preserve ner taitu inviolate, they came forwdrd and subscribed one million to the capital of the Bank,with which it went into operation, and though iro:n the disadvantages which it hos had to encounter, it has not yl been profitable to Us stock holders, they have never complained.. But the stockholders of the Newbern and Cape Fear B inks now coma forward to ask for an exten. sion of their capital an of their charters till tbe year 1835, ' -Let it be remembered said Mr, C. that the persons who obtained charters for the Banks of Newbern end Cape Fear for tbe veaf 1814. obtain ed ' carff a blanched upon their own term. The atate, it ! true, bad the privilege ot taking few sltores, and their; charters Werij to continue till the rear 18i0. Irt the year 180T the State accordin?- ly became interested to He amount of 25,000 dol lars,' Upon the capital tock of these banks. f " What was the state of thing when the" charters of these banks wove granted I The paper curren cy, was freely received and passed without deprecia. tion.W-AVcre these . banks authorised to receive It in payment for thrfr tock,J ; ,No j thcjrwere to re ceive cold and diver onlva The lecitalattir AA not Intend to bcrpemate the old currencv of th state, it was their intention to redeem it.. They ex pectea r oro ttiese . nangf a paper oi peRer credit' But what happened , in reladon to this currency f in A very short time these banks got a lartre cord on of It into their vaults, and used it a a ahiekl with Whifb to preserve their specie, by offering it In pay ment for their note whenever tl lev Vera rvreanr: ed for payment -v.; So that we had a lhree-fold in. creaae of our papef money, for their note ere I- dipg stock in these bank to become stockholders it the Sute Bank, But no ; they were in possession 6f a monopoly they had filled the state, from the Mountains to the Oceanf Vita their ncte arid, cue btlls. Tlier were not disposod to meet the offer made to them they laughed theptPvtsion to scorn, The common report was, that the gentlemen con coi-bed in theco hanks said u there were neither mb- ney nor tMents in tlie S'tate (out of their Intituu- onsj cQUat t the etabushment and management of such a Bank as was proposed. t all events, the offer was not accepted, ;,They were uawilhjig.to become partners in the' late Bank t but on tbe con trary threw, every drfEculty in the way of "it esta- But now these person come forward and tempt the cupidity of the Legislature in order to get tbeir Charters and capitals enlarged.. I hough they have been reaping extraordinary profits from their msti . . a - s ark vuuona, wnusi me siocxnoiaers ot tne otate oank have been spending their time and money in effect' tag its establishment Tvith but little profit, they i. . . . . i . . . . f . . now trs vj deprive mo institution ot tne aovan tages wlucli it bus in prtsp(((!t If they; though (Lonciuaca in page I-OREIGN. V From the Abriona Advocate, , We have read the Paris Journals received by the w-... , uve maoe iroro tnem the iollowiue ab v.v vi mw mow interesting articles t Pari. Avmx. 50. The allies ordered the irregular (Cossacks) out of France. ?The late Empress Mam Louisa was about to prdceed to Vienna with her sou (the late king of Rome.) The emperor of Russia invited to a tete given hy marshal. Ney, had accepted the in vitatinn, Buonaparte has tlemanded a ehvmUf. . botanist, and an astronomer to eo with him to thn iwana oi xuioa. it la not vet known who w 1 h.v tne romanuc, geneiositv to accomoanv him H reads every morning the Pris newspapers : blames or approves the act of the new government . and "k u.spicasrs nun too much, break out into a furiou storm of paShion. He says that wheft he avrjvea Jrt thi T8jan(j 0f Elba, hi tntends to be very busy to write his own life to devetope cir cumstance and incidnt known to himself only and to characterize the age. . !,, . ,i 1 he emperor Alexander ha resolved to liberate all the French prisoner now in Russia. - '' Gen. Lefebre DenpuetSe goe withi Bonaparte to Elba, but ha dedaYed his adhesion' to the Bour oons. ne general or artillery UrUor kIso accom panic him, and gen Bettrahd. , , s The judge of the different 'courts of justice at ran nave oeen aamttted to an aud nr f Mn. sieur, whd observed, that vtrr I: l asccn'i tne throne 0 his .ancestor but with the unanimous consent of th Vrh. On the 4th Aririiinarshal Ney and MacdonaH, accompanied by Caulincourti came to Paris from S'f'Of ,iiorencl army, to bring; firopoal from f Bonaparte to submit ta th H.i.un J,r .u. rrencn ocnate and "Peopie. and to attira, in p. 'J: ...... m. ' . !--T"" " 'W 01 ois on.,-. w propotmon wa rejected. - ) "v I It i said that cardinal Fesch (uncle) and madame tru3TrT KrnTJ,?J f PJ?n, wui retire into ugene. tie repeated several time If I irrive, am certain of beintr acknowledged hn.n tf,t le agidn reviewed hu troop, and hi tiunten'. , was pale and altered. He renamed onlv eisrht ten minute upon parade, an, having re-entert4 U19 paiacc, sent sor uie uuxe ot Kegglo, and asked whether the troops would follow him f JTKn t:- answered Victor.you have abdicated:. Tewij'h uonaparte replied, f Yes but Upon certain conJi. Cot)., Victor replied--4The oldier will not ua dertiiandubUeac. ,Tey beUeve that you can t i longer covimand them.'- ; , i Every thing U said, then -which can' he said vtv on thii project. ' Let us wait for new from The Marshal who" bad been Sent to Part ptnra ed, and Ney entered the first. " :" Hsve you succeeded f asked Bonaparte. . Partly Sir, answered Nev: Rat Inti'i). Regency. - Revolutions never go backwa: ds. .Thit has taken Its course j yott are'top late i the Sec; j wiu lo-roerrow acknowledge the Bourbon 1 . wneie, tr.en, am JL.to live with my family ' Where your majesty leaae? thd island cf fcin, ior example and witn a pension of aix it'-l- lions.' - ,: 'J v ,':i;rfH7.-.;' .: '- Six millions 1 that's a mat deal since I am now . nothinglnua soldier, I see X must resign nmel 1 bid adieu to all my comDahions in armsi'p fLr- , ing said this, he was "aUenufVvi .', Pari; April 20 We are assured that the Bank-' tn of London have made Louis 18th an offer vf a loan of twelve million sterling, at 3 per centum, ' land and the U. States Lord Castlercaeh and Sir. 'I Crawford met at the house' of one cf the priixpal minister a ran several considerable person, ges, French and English being present. ; V Mapamx MoatATj From oWFrenchfpapen) iy received by the Oiive Branch, we find it stated thai Madame Moreeu wife of tbe late and much lament ;, ed Gen. Moreau, hat accepted the invitation of A : , lexandcr to raside In Russia, f He hi allowed b.cr ' s IPO.,000 ruble to defray the eipeuces'of ber jour jy, an elegant Palace; hear St Petersburg, "fa let H residence, , and an" annual pension suitable,' 10 tha .' dignity of her rank'. jytt F. Ja i , : ';:, BRITISH RUAMEMV:5 rWe have but few extracts TrQrri the Lond'oh fj p r t f tle Debates in tbe British Pa; liamcni en ft ' present very important conjuncture of affairs' .VV'V are apprixed however, that there is little or'no 'op j position to the Mtuiateriaj purty inUhe House, rf: Commons, the success of the present linistry io their U hunental projects having silenced theil ejv ponents..!The two following' are the only extract j vi mnj mterest .wnicn;we nnqtin tee jNew; tor nnnta resnertinir th rirrrjritn in Prii-immtf 1' UUSC OF COMMONS Aran 20. , Marriage of pie frputul tf;f; -,: A member wished to- asW ihe rhatieellor of the Exchequer, if the reports in circuladcn, respectirg , the marriage of her , 'royal highness' tha Princess , Charlotte with the hereditary Pi ince of Orancer were well founded. ' -l, .;-"i)i i: 1 tible with his rfuiw to oiv an t th nucv! Uon, till a epmmuiucatioh should be retrularir male tn. Parliament upon fiie subject,',by Jcffder of tM ' Prince Regent. ; ' , twM'' mr, tviutbread thought the House of Cotmnot!; ; ha4 been lrcatcd,vyjth disrcBpectjand tpsut was traordinary that: tlie first comrauwcallon Jon' tbi. (' subject should come .fijbm a4' foreign Prince .(tip, j Sovereign 6f tho Ncthei lauds.) 4ie trusted when, . the cphiniui ..cation should be made, it 'would con' wip cvoumcnuauon ta calabash certain Nsetwr., ; tie to prevent hcrrnvAl hlhnofwm. heiht? takeu '. out of the ktngdbmV which might bei ttende( with aviiuua consequences to tms xinguv lj- .. ,,NoaWAY.:Ji Mr. Whitbread aid he lied another nvrstlon W, Put for the sake of T'irn tcoowd.'that,'. by b9 treaty with 5 widen, Norway was guarantee! to that power.;VTh'Nowegians,however,appaf' td indisposed to thi measure, .and determined, to, ; resist tbe Swedish yokevi Our government, it wa'. Stated, had taken- measures to prevent Intercourse ; With Norwav. and ronaem,ntl alenrive that cciim , try of t he means obtaiidng provislons4n s,h.ort i
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