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- !J IvfU 5riUl .Weal i-vJile eac t n j tcf't'ak, is pUla ' i wis keep brJS r theuvselvea tht rcJ4 j of three nre card , e a f.4 abake. Thcr .al landlady t; THmTwnr-- obttia This..4? AJr.b,C!t. Caatli. CfiVeJet Ncw-Yatkaa Meodiv irvtrt Frti. : SUill? Havre u ths id f Avyatt, axd Wtog ppera UtbatiJete.-. &Wic st avtr' taJaahk ta.rya of dry g4od, tad ten f9 (aWit .4CO,C00 Jw..arajt aped, a sir a a if rfko e v , ao, Circa 1 at frjt the -Baok atho Oiled S uvna a nctar the tltteraiaation. alter iU4 at llars list war hetmrror Spain ans Kt that dayi e refuse to rci? c tU fcaUa f any ail Uartrd State, was iaevilalk.. ar had alrrajr lit hraethee. ' A Circa I ar itaued by the Branch c itutuiaa is N.. is ool so coniaeaeed, ihat ca?t. Chataplii thought it po-.at New.Yovk, alii jr cone to hand, develop facett!(!r ifcJ il'tiiirg, aij-i ani" the ? e utt ccr?ectf qaetuiyl, j ?rl v iitif . J uUcUy c4te.io;, 4 repeated t 1 at lerjtS, aaJ t aia;!,4 a t t - j i . T w Wat. i i t veaiarasaaiu aa km kcartel- 7 ren il finfe M.Uce,miuk i. r lcc(ia.rtfnx!rr tHabeceail? elnnain'..k. ' ther U' recol!actcd corrct r. ' - . - . U. wr.jrbat clj 4Jokn4t at.J UUia wiUi SwU cmiicta. . .. ; ! whUL haa teal) turpiite!, and W pfowW MicfctiaaU iuU li.ii:tbea ritctasicj A Iwrjdrwvt k4 rtuliMfu Ue piospect nf enilrablt ajitau th rwnnoiiit. II lata bWfctMw I Auotr Unliog hue-.j tbe leat kamt!a fTrU lha- m pre- ject of thu creature, the firt effect of Uich U .'.i?act ajA airT.kaf jta it beg ftM CTCTjUiulT Uu. r Uiadkantt nrr ntaor feuaw Him hi holnitxt, like. Patirnceona wwinna'ient, -cootin 'J J, taJli'iy for . ui.t'ito. Cavp anvtlifr! A ii'kkc. tun KtKu into iHi"cr uoaruiuz ut. i w i-u"i m .-iw . w ( t . . : u - j r o-- JUrge Ubk, crJUd' with atranierl H-ck IKIeaa. da 3,5 t-SS i Drfcpl iU 1,25 t 1.35f ciy will chrrtly acqmcc m it, wlufevcr; -r- ' "7; T; aii, ad'w;twa comm nf J.ol.jecti- cuTe, Doorbon 2,60 i St Domingo 250 Hour.: lompwarj iucoBvencnce it ina produc. ty'""f. "?fk Araeiicaa wneaien, anaa. 1$7 the anival ais at New-York j( th Cerr. Copt Mit, froti HaTie rarer t tl1 July i rcteived. .Tcy coiiUiu uotidn fkldp'aad po!lficl.uuiic ?ud alius thca- trta iiid tfattiocivtKb ta-.r ol utiel Clarri and wlivrA Here vat au ba'i'!rasi fia It villi ir bcefand drinkiru hour port AoU.di bfmltct-ihn tat Ffeudimau Truio ilmftlitrt ai.l tse inUis royal c-Dijl.iibi; , we I ha adranUri of lM uawntfaa . ' aepkii lanjaag, U penaaa k pet el t) po v of aerch or of hearing, ar io'taleaul bhrrrea. lit theuaeorth fitirarIahaW 1 ire ablaUcoflteiaevo corataan occasions iLV i n 'diiJrj urycta, with eai.aiVd UiXiXr! iff ", e aiie t receive, ana commuujeae ideir rrat.t iiunniunr. aa .r.. - e - i i w vaiUera ble cumplctitT, iaaa advaaUre. olaiM:!i ....... . ortaoca'., J'okUch a derrtewf ftfectig j, lansna-t of aiso alrialr dcritoodrK. : cnuy-t but tliuk, he neceitj mvt bFiCwnnec,lct AJ,,," th lK rw?Vi4cii i anticipated, aad Ureadat-iiTa ere rtain. iw prwlace lucouvemence, and ti generate uia. uca ware Cuaiiaiiiic aL:trat.ec. aud tru.t ucre exn!ilnrd a publicly tiie factia ed the promts f an atiun4atintape. , knwwojfucii an oipoaiiuo wonhlliarea temJen-" lUtre price curirnt rTne wjdi JolTr;uotea. vr lraiqui.i,aiid cmanc mau. ii .n wrvy!- ruucli iutertsU Tlie q'lintit ul fruit kpt ti .ua'lr arrivii' in Pari wai .rcst, tiiat tta wua rratuD, that oaf ottpaj'il aautes veie nnti ruaiktM cuia uoi cohuiu u. oo-acoimeseii-i y.Ij raoi.r.l on lKueita'jo!!y Dutumart.) ors bad esLlislKd tUn.scSvea ou the iVe dn froitbHajnie 'tuiu'jIiI. brcaase tlei waK'l.Altli. no aoitr rroal on tl tabic aft Itatwn from Na-; in Ucrmany, nd iuJeed throughout the coc (1eat' Und far aonie maecitruui and a I'luiie ' tinent r Kurope, praiu ana Iruiu promined a bamercha.it attnea with ciwp .ticks.. II?rati R'Cat abundance. Theacason was aiso earfy, YaWkeelroiuVeatliertlld, wbt called for o-i-l rye being sld in tha Droisoi waikct ui ajd fair satoiA there a Caruliuian, who j J be.lued !or kaco and rice herA Kmtuckun.j . wnotonrrfl lar hnmltuu i nafioin &. diiie erel XVbW-XUIih., ui l e shin atrau-tujuaiify a fleu which lias immediately j.o....,.., w.cp cti uie acbofcL e 25(h) Placed the p.per of the Bii.k, aud of all of itj i tn fp- ' r I"giaaI n- of branches, At a discount nmno.tioned to (ha dig- 'JfC "orr aoieiao, ajctale,.. . 1 r .i . -u.-i. : n...i. . ... than mut Im; eihibited, td lach ocfaiuitr' l. . aa far a ue hae heard, the State Bank have W cjiMlt whru engagad in thd wortMpofo,;, ,m omul f falloutd the example set by the U'n. n?'""n2 .'' iona in a aanb, IstW. States Uauk of discrediting the raLcror'itaowii-1,"11 na nij;.lj ijrit laagua in two. eu toire'.her nation snd anenr es.wcra Mafoauded-..natiuDal Utet aud pmudicci vera coaluiatcd-.nfrt. t!aret. Madeira.! alinb, aheibt, beer, brandy, IcmoiiaJe and ci-jcauii'e Advertrrr have received Lircfpool Jer overtlowed the table. Here vsittr. sid a i paprrs and prices current tc tl.e 1st ol the mouth Cocker riborii i:i aou::d of How Bell, and wcr-!ad London uapcisaiid Liojd'a JLit to-ihe 31st ipga pair uf naakeeu gwUrs aud white hat, vill yoa i:icl mo t chop auU a glass oi beer r l am alarved In death among theo Yankee doodles ; ,JJ dont you go ynu wilijiii ? bair, if you piease, jay MuiiVieur, I viii very much tank you pour ., von' more tfu da fiicsse aha I la p!ui.iir of von glass viri wi.l you. Folks get uearer ladies Vacate the table conversation briglilen.. Sir, ' yea are from Virginia fine state great ea-'e lind talents celebrated for 'raising president audjood tobacco tall young fellow l'ruin Ren tuckyt.. tooso cravat and rillc truck---take a . aquirrei's head off at CO yards with a buli--Oeorgi cracker on , mure stou in cot ton. Corne,'trtr, here's our country tis like v bonl of well made punch- the acid and weeta , are well propor;iined -acid yviib t being suur weets without cloying-- spirits wiuioai inMiicauyn, anu jue purauua oi urn l'f . .... 'T ' . - n ... I t 1. L . 1 ".I - K,.u,rU. W.iSmt ln.ttcver attfmiJir.r an cioazn mere is 1:1 uieir iM-ayer ana litters thmgtike a decuioii on the. neceawty or ju.tice, wont, nei'bti voice r.o sound jaiUiou-1. l6eyd-, uf this proceeding, we should be idcaaed to see n";'k ? miitner of the ancteftl pophct, tbe g'ounda of itT-xr.laiued. Here followa the ' tnejrlips in the.r pioaa addre.sca ta' Nevv-Y oik Circular: , I i'rone of Grace, may vve not huthbly Uf, r ri. , ... .. . 'devout'r hope, that these ad J reases ascend LU1 GMm ofpaeounl and l)rpot.l .th'ni'M eniBs- inci..e..and a,! 'i.v . :'w lorKuS iil,uis. 5;c,oos, tcdby lilM,wl,ohar.ther..5;7i ieaseu 10 lake nonce, iuai in nursaave- . - ... .-v :.c - .'. By the regular Packet, Sf.ip JtuiUj Capt: Stan-' of instructions Irom the too, in 30 nay ;rom Livcrnool, whence she sail-1 trie united Mates, no tti oa lac 2l.t Auut. the editors of Ihc Mer- uianclies tl. creel, exce pt those hicli are special: made payable at tins olhcc, uil!, alter tois day. be received hcrt'i unlesa the same be tendered in payments doe to the U. states. I am, very respeclfully , yoir obeditnt ser vant, LYNDti CaTLIN, Cashier. July, ail iuciusae 3 per cent Cons. July S, 77 1-4. 'Fi.o Dnkc tf YeHington was v&pccicd in L'"..ig'and in a ua) or lvo, and the review of the srniy of occupation in Fiance, was to he post poned till iiii return ta that cnth:try. Prepara tions are baid to be nuking Tor the evacuation oi the French tenitory by ti.e allied srtnu'. French SU)tk, Jaly iii, Five per cents, 77 1-2 bank actions lG20v The Duke of Wellington has succeeded in his appeal to the Court oi Casatiin at Drupels, ajid the editor the Ghent Journal is SKnteiic ed to one month imprisntmtunr, costs, ficc. A billing vessel arrived in the Clyde, reports that ibe discovery ships ui're seen retui-ning, not having becu able to penetrate farther than latitude bt). Jorii Cochrane at the List accounts, was at . ' .. ' - . cioosiyacceptca oy.mii, wiio naaratheravaia' ' ... , , , . 1 1.0 llli r mra , . - t I tlllxl i lllf 11 Hip urii I . . . . .... - . . - IMl'KUVKIJ rUli I AHI.r tUilN WILL. 7;. This Mill was originally constructed lor thar ' purpose ol supplying the French armies wu ' Hour, during ttii-ir celebrated marcli to 5ioawf : We learn that the C'r.tkasaw Ir.i'ians have pi tnteiily icluscd to hold any treaty with the U. btaics commissioners tor me preseut. A gen in tne coure of wliich service it merits wet ; fully proved It wait brought froa Para by Sit John binclaii, and presented by him tv tba. bu'' ciey of 'A i ts, by whom it is considered oue the most usctul Mschinoa ever auotuiUed to tbt - ., ... v . i i j .i iifucc oi uai 3i.iciiiun. u-.ur. m iui ma Dower tleman recenUv Irom Natchct, inU.nrt u3 that . ... . . . i . . . "H"ws aboat 200 met at Levi Colbert' and on,tei;. v , nnA ... ., . . " ..i i. . i ii. i . i m two hours, and as the laoour is not Severe, lit. S"gMtnti ot tlie disaffected, resolved ta shoot . , .,'.,,. wdj . , . i i.: . i , I.. . 1., may 2 ind irom lour to five bushel per da r It tho fc.-stone who should daie to recommend the 1 f,., r, . Jtt t,,iS J K ' lt . wilt last tor many years, is not lubie to: a nieeun the coaiiuissionera on ay tenr, as i . - . .t 6 t ., As it . i wronz the only precautions required in the ua- they were determined to part with uo more , , ,t.J,.. . ,u A. . r.., , J, ,, , . ..... r or it are, uot to drive abuve twenty revolutiou lan.l. It is burprisiiii; to wnat a state-if inso- . . . .:,i. . .. mJ . , j . ., i i , .r. . U imoute, as in that case it would litai MXteea lenee tliese Indians liuve ariived. i he counteiK ' . il i Hi- iruirr r w 1 1 1 uiitiiii n I wr. an iiim iit as av aia. .. cessary) -uot to allow the handle to be turued - . i :.i . i l. m. nncii uic nun is cuipi, , anu iw iiccui piCC( .' of iron, or hard" stone from getttpg into it; Tk i . . u ... A ;......:... ij i UJIU MlUU'.tl UV UIJ) Wl UUKflWHSH WUIIIU VlOg nance iven to them by the government bas en couraged the in to be contumelious. Wit arc now to see whether another 40 years is to pats away before tne noUiieri of the revolution caa get their wp.i'ern 'Idints, wliicii are not in any rea- f life, the water drink to the union. This view Culms, on his way to Paris, his expedition to f pect uselui lo the savages, u ho prerebttliCir oc- ao rr;n.i s,ni i,U,ci :m ha'ae i suutii Amefica Dciricaeiay i nv homeucicct in cuparmn. T . ' ' V . " " ... T ..v.-v. v .u. ... B n i . ..." - i r - . ..... i to be carried there, satified that ease and com iVrr, when blended with good breed ng are the ery principles of social iifc. ; X i .. .": OLD KALEIDOSCOPE. 4.. .r CON6PIKACY IN FKANCH. ,Xti London paper? give the following, as psrt . . of the plan of the recent conspirators at Pa- - . - Wednesday, tbe 24th of June, on the rising - f;the King Couucil at St. Cloud, ti e Mini?- ters were to oe seized by a detachment of the f horse grenadiers of the 1st regiment f. La lion -, che Jw;queliin,and conveyed to the foi tres of .'jTincennes. '. i A art of the SI regiment of the guard, Col. - Derthier de 3avvigne', and a part ol 2d $wiss ' regiment, were to be postod in echelon, on the v-toad frotn.Vinceunes to St. CtQud. -.. j Aboat SoOO men composed - ol gardes-lu. - cii'pa, Yendeans, the old royal volunteers, &c. , tu Assemble at the same hour in Uie plae r. da Caroussel, with a countersign, whence they vere to marsh to diflerfent predetermined poicts, f -tnd proceed tiv di rest : ad carry off a certain 'c iyini:eof public functional ies. ; .V: i The insurrection troops were to be commatf- diid by UeoeraU. C -and 1) assisted by the machiiiery of his ctcam veiisei. A commercial ukase bait hcdii published by the Kmperor Alt xsnder, which i important, es it will hct as an eilcouragemeiit to the intrmluc tiou of Prussian cloths into Russia, :n prefer once to those of Biitish manufacture, the transit duties upon the fuller being considerably low ered. ' v Londun,J:i!tj oi. LeMers fi om t!ie exerciinij srjnadron wtrt re ceived on Wednesday, all ucii, bat the ofiTcers and crews are heartily tired o! the manevering. The genciai opitiiou of their return isabt.ut ti.e 2d ot the ensuing month. On reaching the Llmnnfi the diUcient t'-irs will sep?iaie their respective ports to v hic'n ti;'y belong. Fro?ti Bermuda. A Ikrmuuo paper, f the 15th ol Autiust. lives the fiilli.win'r list of arti cles of Import and expott allowed in -American adopted by the French lcacuers,aud particularly vessels j " The aiticie allowed to h imported j by the Ahue Sicard, is one of the mns't singular l'.ie council in the Cherokee natiun ended in smoke nothing was eiiected. iVau'ivUU tFiiig. New-York. 25. LIBERAL DONATION. We uke great plea.su re announcing the liberality of the visi ters at Saratoga aud Lialston,.for jnomoling the objects of the Institution tor the Deaf and Dumb. Mr. Galaudft, the principal of the In stilulit i), having presented a subscription paj er fur the purpose of procuring funds to erect suit able buildings for the accommodation of pupils at HartfWd, Connecticut, received, in one week, at Saratoga, nearly live nundrod do lars, and at Ralistovvn upwards of three huudied dollars. U e learn tii.it gentlemen from Virginia, South Carolina, ind Georgia, banishing local consider, ationa and purtialitich, subscribed with great lib eralities. Everting iutU ' The mode of instructin g the Deaf and Dumb, in American bottoms, are tobacco, not manufac tured, pitch, tar, turpentine, hempj potatoes, flax masts, yards, bowsprits, staves, heading, boards biscuit, Hour, peus, beans, wheat, oats, barley and grain of any sort, hor ses, neat cattle,, sheep, hogs,' puolt?y and live 6tock of any sort, fruit of all kinds, such cosumodhies being the grow th or production of the territories belonging to the United Stales ol America sugar, cottee, rum ' .vtti,urrrior 'officer of the guard, whnte and niDlasses, may be exported from Bermuda natL-ii. actuate in public, but . which I refrain j in American vessels above GO tons burthen1 ..from liu-Mtirjing, in ordr to avoid the rik of r'asuce or exor .. , , Amurlg the incipal leaders of the plot, (who were not to act in a military, capacity,) are mentioned, MM de B , brother de V , de C , de K , de P , de T , de V -. w-, and several . other vho occupy a high rank in the state. , -nOn thie first part of the plaa being carried - inW.effe ct, bad tlie King whose courage and "firraoeftsof character "u .known, relused to turn bis abdication, it is said that it was then the in- :? olifiri ikf the 'Citnaniratitra ta nnicpcil ti iji Vi.,,1 : v Oert. Cauuel was to be Minister of War l'l,.i.,..L. i No other articles can be imported or exported in foreign vessel & noxious articles to confiscation.' singular and e xtraoroiuary inventions ot modem times. We do not allude Uthe iacility with w hich the acquire a knowledge ol teller. oy tie uljihaM uj ihejingevB. - Thi3, though a greaiitnpi-ovemenl, is of far less importance than the 'language oj sign, which is taugiit, in a high degieo oi per fection, and lully understood and practised by tha pupils. Fin- a fe weeks past, Mr. Gallaudet, the prin- I cipal oi ti;e institution lu. C'cni.ectitut, ha oeen at Saratoga and uallston, accootpanied by one of his pupils, George Lormg, el tiiiigham, Aia: ucliuettB, a lad oi about eleven y t ui oi age this boy lost hi hearing, and the siht ot one of his eyts, when about two years of age by the scarlet fever, lie has been more than a year at the Asylum Tbe quickness ol hit,, compre hension, the facility with which lit! acquires kuowlodge, the Bprihtliness of his mind, &thc amiable cheerluines ot his disposition the NEW-YOIIK Tuesday, Sept. 1. By the Adpnia, we have received Paris' I papers to the 1st of August. They are extremely Dar ren of news, aud do not contain a word relative to the late conspiracy. , The verbal pews by the Adonis is, that a long spell of dry weather in France, had injured the istrbng affectionate attachment which he-uniform- Gen. Don adieu, Cbminander ot the Division ol . ' ari Mlde Chateaubriand, Minister for Fcr- Tlrii'p 'M. de BiUge',7'Minister of the Marine j . VjW i d k Bourdtiuuaye, Minister of the -pnc4&..y ... - r contpiracy, speak cotjiidently that hail at.y step j vjiecn takn by theconspiretorH, tlut; the rebels r would cit Wave lasted 2-1 hours. The confi j; "derite vne Pr.98ent government of France had vnoLbeetililXect the '5. fund couUuu'ed to riie. ' ' , , -iM.JTh tort of UraRoyalwt conspiracy wich baa, been diseovered and defeated, .ia the con--;falit anhUcrftf converhatfou. At first the nnh. .'.iMV il.1". , ..,..., w ..t p JVV . ,w l,v it waakoowo tlut.lhe autluira of the ptotl were l.co other, tbsa the forluu hope k of a feeble and jsbn is, that - there ' i a -perfect understanding 1 : totp;tttly unpopular pai tyf tbe uve per cent, lbetween the government t France and' bog- roaawJt rvae to uieir xoimcr vaiae, . liana. crops of grain, but the grape vines promised a bundante. Uye Hour was 27 francs, rice 50 to 55. Anicrican flour was n the rise W cunne-1 quence of the foibiiKlittg prospects of the hair vest. ; f By an ordinance of the 2 2d of July, an Insur ance Company, with a capital of four millions eight hundred thousand Cranes divided into iC2 shares, was formed in Bordeaux. J.J. Clais merchant of this city has obtained permission to leturn to Frnnce. He was indu ed iii the ordinance of the 24th of July, relative to the expulsion of Certain men who were sup posed to be enemies of the present form of gov. crnmcnt. ':'' A gentleman who has perused our late files o French paper, remarks that the editorial tone of them exhibits a leaning in favour of the En glish ministerial doctrine jand on all occ4bioua touching the poHtics of the United State the language of France ii similar, to that breathed by .the ministerial editors .of England. The capture of Pensatuda by Gen. Jackson has pro duccd the eamo efiect, and occasioned the fame sentiments in both countries The fair coiit-lu- IvdiHeuverstuwurds every thing connected with -I tbe situation and improvement ot bis uulortu uate associates, a well as the prosperity uf the Ay im hi, rentier mm a most inierusung and a greeatie companron. During a short residence at ballston, we had frequent opportunities to witnees his very extraoidmary advancement in several branches of education.. He writes with great case and rapidity, sird his hand-writing is very handsome, lie also showed a very compe tent knowledge of the principle ot grammar: Other things might be enumerated t but our ob ject is more particularly to notice the language oj mgns. 1 uis language is adapted to, all ttie common concerns ot lite. The instructor, w ith out using a single vord or letter, by mere signs calculated to express idea3, periornis the task in' so clear and accurate a manner, as to convey the suhject he has in view with perfect distinct ness and precision to the pupil, aud'the instruct lion is received by him in the same clear anrj perfect (uauuer. For example GaUahdet, fijf tign$ only, would expres -to. Xoring a sen teticeon aujr indiflerent Jubject--aud which might be Buggesied by any of the by 8ianders,-t-containing, as the case might be filtveii, twenty or any given number of words, the communica tion being made, all at onco .and Loring "would the nlate.4, which would make it necessary to ' take the mul to pieces to clear them.' it cao, easily be attached to any power, horse, steam v ur-ater, it would be of great use to farmers . more especially where tney are at a great iiiiv tance from gnt milts, or where they have no .. confidence in tlx mdlera It ia indeed a great- A,iv.rit)i r. that iiv the ue of thi mill, tn nrivala. ' I I ' . .1. 1 b. .1 . .1. 41 ... - . rrt i j i u . irii'ir w if ir i ti n.i 1 1 unnr well as wheat, it costs d.j6a. Phila. PujerJ- . COMMOTIONS. -s In Kentucky, there is a great stir to rcudtJF Uie President unpopular in Charleston,- feoutk rnui..lifiA. IKpr ill ft trllLrftli4 Lot ura.n aI.I .foTnl cracy, new democracy, and no democracy, (lie case ol an approaching congrosiionai efeCf - ' ,t... It. I ft 1T I ft IU, t II 1 .ll.r.t..i..'inn t.w A i ..i...... i. .1. a ...... . I : . ' -'. icbiiuu wsriic ociwccu mc picaei.i, ruiiugnntv er m the state and the old democracv t and ta Baltimore, between two democratic candidates ,. for the office of Mayor of that city in PbiladelV v; plua, the old scimjoI" aud the new aclioul are in motion preliminary to their election ii ' October in Connecticut the constitution Bia- . hinn art mntiAfi It il i trin at hm i I . r . fit P :iobuii cau lell-si Lhia state Chntuoiati 4tt , " aiiu-Ctiutofiians re becoming mure wtrrnij et f.tii.fwi' (ktnrma Af1-.lline11ir annIrA ftnailxallai . i uigs, anJ. dissipate our commerce; butChft scourge before thein the lazy, elements whi rr AM : J ii An tl i f 1 3-n .1 f ir.lj rtat J.tf.yaa iLi .l.. " .Yew i'ork .Sdc.-f ,' ' ' 7 " From the Duaton PiUriot. -. . JiTttifrs Editors : Several ut nur nanari llSVi . . lately taicen riotice of the jealousy with Wa;a -Great, Britain views the increase of our naval j power. I was not, however, prepared to find it so extensive as it appears to he, ' Inf the "K,V t..k.i 'l rim ia ... . . I. . ' ai'a tin Iftiltt idaH ntrifl krittoa mnfil AT thuffl iii . . . .-. ' ' I. i . '-4',. ' great length, on the subject ot tne increasing Ms val power ol America. 1 have copied from tfif number for May the followingarticte, which, thir : - j - v- - , ,i tish on this subject as forcibly as soihe others, V. more oonvenieut, on account of its "lehsihY hl'i our purpose. . - Mr. Kfiif..-WhiUt th ilfairA to Have a! nronortion i f our1 navv made fit to tote aucce'1' ... . . .. . i. i- tullu vsuh that of Jimtnca i an rre.iierallf lels J 0 -0. ami nvni'Aiiiil. T rflnnnf aiinr.iaar 0-AVefTlr.' ""i" J . . " i I p , mant nr. alaalmlv mmiihla it lh iinrUilllV 1VB acci'tnpUshiug what will at ouce eratify the ef L' ' . i . r .i: ... .1 . 1 ' i! ....II An..' gcr witocsoi luc nation, anu uuu, as mvu "- 1 . questionably do, to the naval power and secutfc - tyol the Kinguotn. ' ' v ' , ' - i nat government. . is luity unpresseu wihv these sentiments appears pretty-evident t od if its measures are duty persevered in, will aoon. accoulpHsh'aU that ia" wanted,' 'viz.' to. keep ao f eye on, and to keep full pace with l" should wish however to precede, them) the active. ertions of that r?Wi advancing naval Yet, whyt I would ask, build so manyVcortiioti sixed frigates, and o few as four only -of ger sizefit to contend with; the Americans M ; Mud whn nof givt directions for makingt ship oja tujficitrtt length and ttrtngth &ft more and' fttttvier guna irizt$tofa toatJc' meffcit f xlfthy uhouid otttg i wanttd 0 At.,-: ,t: .ritht ta ricncH vr uhj tnicr,wor, ant -... i&bstfuted fee it poanifr." e; . ,. ;
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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