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- , . - ' , ,: - - . - . . ...... if ' TiT- v r Tiin snit, . ' fubuthtt, verity, ty . BELL & LAWIiENCEk ; .. . , . 5 linpl'KM, tlira 4altr per avnnti o b per will b wt wltaam tt lc g 50 ' ptH S ontioibuf the K.lhort.Boleanll arraifva f aiUI. .artifiei. ao r4m ifc , m1 tetfy-6 ainu for rach onaomftoa I'OUtflGNV , IMPOKTANT FROM MEXICO. B tb fast siiling packet brig Phaebe Ann, Cattain Holmes, .we hate receiv d New-Orleans paper to the 81st, int elusive. .Vc. .&.. : -. DMYNFALL OP ITURBIDeV v.Ve have received, says the Louisiana Advertiser, per steam snip, a nleol tne Piano de Vera inclusive, from - ent Can?-f ,io tlit dif setaion, hat . . . . - i . .. tnrtunt i rory.T to name vie vniutruijr ndiiJual! luc the. ete'euuv potter, Dot. Alaiw Dmo. - . f . , Duo Guailcltiivt fictoriai''' 5 n jo !Jr Cttuilnt Stzrtle. C . . 'flu DominatioB (hall be tmmeifiaie T!.e factious ban! of tn. to the ) Omulxr 1000 mrn; fortain LA Ulions, hare emriTf,i,BS 'by the mountain about St.Jran J-ir J 3e Port oil the Uth, l;k, pj Utli. Thej Came to jt arms' and ;'iijHaenU, and ondt,rsoa7'worgan:i.iuin. .Chaitos O'Doonel has rone to auciiW then. ' It If communicated to the pertuat Baraed, as proposed xo qftartar at aojiiera in 4t thej maj repair to the ball f Coo- vate houses but t!. ialablunts have gres, to take th correspoMlinc oath. refuted their consent,.1iich" vad the k fJBigned .and dated MaboreT, - . soldiers to mach, that the? attempted to neai wnr penerai. n e eave not ,ret vnnii i?o vrr I leann whether any- harm wit done : V The Porturuetearmrii iofull march . ' AwTork, May. Ifafti frontiers, -which f will pats By the General lland, cipL Gatch-1 at Oie aante time the French annj cross ell, 55 dajs from Rochelle, we haye a I the Pyreoees. .. :l , tf of Pan papers to the 44th ef Jlarch, . Troops are continually arriving. Jv two days later than -we received br the batulions of the Royal Guard J reached Lewis. ; . . ; - t . . j Bayonne day before jesterdajr under . mtj state uiai a aiannesto was aiwut the cominaud of Count o Anjbrageac,. to be published, whic will -contain a K military post, is established at the declaration of war; and that all couriers Palace of the Archbibhop, where the Detweeo ue two ainguoms are uaeiy w I DuKe ot Anrroulerae will turne r , 1 a I e : L H ! I n - a 9 am i .1 r1 1 - jraria, marcn xv 11 is oeuerea tnat tho rare t papers cohtaineJ a poAscript tre J at Unthour. AVeare ia.cbd tti the editors f thoe paper for- the prnmiot tbeir Loadon fcle.trwn whicb we obtain the following ioteI!ince. - . Aiueitrumt. . It; daraUoo of. II or rWW intend to send .a nertiator wuhU.cir as well at the roanifetto of the .A5 'uun,r'1 ' 'nmtic charac- Frenci iMverMnetit nn iu trm'U-t n-1 ter ." " r' f ' t-irpwe ot ac- terin-5 Span- How fir 'Ministers, intyC0"P?Ji,1 lh ;- .d'Anjouleme, tUibK proper ta pre pubucaty lo tliesel";".'" umvuw pr.pwMuoa Crnr. to the 8th Apnjh reTeDted froiu yeUi,,, wnicn we nave.nasuiy v' r-rhiJ-i-n -11(.k ,a AH.'m.;r-.i- -n ka ..kiui,.j r k. made the following translations: iAmniftVi k-a. vrnmi.nt. and th h. k- Jni kw;it.. B,KfKV tr27d refused.all, taki4e Declaration' War of France "?,.S llt-T Uffiioot eteeptio.. ' ' ' . a-ainst Spain. - : ' ; V v . learn Jaithfirt to the . late emperor Iturbide, Accounts from .Vienna affirm,- that a. iKatthanihr.praol mesetroonsstron? Tl ... ... ... ... ... I .. "TT,-- r. v - . . 'yjiuiina unu maintain a una neutrality oe Sr'reXblicWbttU money paid to the general and Inte rinr officers, and those of the army of I . v . ri ' A ' i i (L, ki.joir iiueruic fiac iu muir luuus. , .- . . i uie rrrenees, amounis to more man Uiae reiucu. auv unci . ium vi ure . r ri . . i .1 rr; i r 4i I rt wwr iu!u uns aii'iiiu nc, uaicu ujree minions oi irtncs. k ijiis uoes not tWiliSK 86, states; that Lord Strangford include the indemnity tU.wed .to-fthe '"T.T'.T'' obtained from the Porte the res eaders of the. Fa th. who Drohablr w ed attas country seat, near weiico, nn-T. ..; . ; f formcr rei.doa. with nftt w in ih R,LU.,.-. 1 1 Li w. A 'KAMKlfW l.. tf & I " . v '-m, , w m. .. aer cnargo i wcnu'-uiv.. l"c I nQga;a .nd that, in return, it is bud- It i stated 'thai, li m.mWr f In. fenor omcers in the National Guard in tend to resign!: :v " -' - Uh I . , It is said that orders have been issued the Porte at Bayonne nottft permit the passage 01 any couriers connected with commerce The, Minister of Finance is said to have intended to negotiate'the loan at Vera Cruz papers we : observe that he ed fc . T . wi aUowe. abdicated on the 19th March, requested .V. -r... nnv... , . . .-. A n , I Wtfl ft, 111 V 14 TT M 1 VII U1C JUil V1.IU liV perajsHon wreurc w.o..touuuj, . . aa m, wcre wait! panting him ten of fifteen .towv anV,ety, . the. official wply.rf t aam iia nnmoorin Dirjirs inn inHii.nni .. .. . ' "I" : to the last neeotfations, hoping tor a la: ? tlie payment of hjs yMe rCiiai.t as her intentions toward VYVuJer Sardinia Kare been much modified ; ranxekis ddmestic'aoairs, and that Con cress would assume debtg'toa few friendjj " learn that he. is ffenerally dewsed for ... ,--ta. . t .. .. , i, nev -wriLC iiuui r lauiui i inau uic i nx to b iranrs. a nil mnr rimaineraDit his pusUIammous couctn.! Wat the g torbidden all. pullicatioiis efforts have been made for this purpose Mexicans have iven h -the appel a- b Ae pujlowi Societiesnfavor of but the attempt has not availed agkins They -write from FrankforL that the 1 82 to 84 francs, and that considerable ave teen made lor this purpose; attempt has not availed against ,rn ir ' I J line uiou. -v; . . I uic yuuuc uuiuiuu, . wmwi BlinnNS uoiu .The following ofBcialcommumca- ... ml, .iMr:-i a. u. i.a- ' f t ' . - a l uc mtaas vi m: ruvv huiuvi tvu vta i wjc vuimcuucilCCB UIS ndli , at iAbii.1 Th. -anxtraordiuary courier, announce to, I a lw, i r. ot.t. c.j i...:f u i? p , . . , . r -ir lauv. axaiwi. uiu avow . w. u. . w m J mcu vr uiuviiiiauvs vi uic kiutr. ,jr- the free andherore inhabitants of Vera haiI.stoms.r " reign powder ifat fanks 75 centimes. Cruz, tiat their w,8lie9,ia umsoawith disturbances have, taken place 'he Duke of Angoulejne istobeat- , those of all the :Otljrtowns, have been -n ijn:verB:tT of Hesaei Darmstadt, ipndpd W -nnmWririt j.ffi.'pr r.lUd et,Dgr?JL h-!Und manyUuels.have been fought be- U military magistrate. V W.' uinpnea.;. a ne tween' 4he students and officers i)f the , CotnmlrceV very dull. A certain Yemteirrated in the Extension and ploni-l -r. : a v. i 1 .L- L ;. . ,-tude pUieir r lLl!" W'Sl to dUnOu some f. the former, employed 200 workmen, has dismissed W"yJ:vuZ"7 " . "S1"'' and putMhers under arrest., lSd.ahd vetthe warJms not vetberan! inhaoitants ot vera uruziLiavsoi nros- .nt- - ' i u.x ' i . . . . . . . ... t 4ne t,muereiai reiauuiis ici,w,ccu ,.An oraonnanee oi tne Kinsrsiznea oy penty. pf iibertj, . cqncord, Vn to gin . Btateghwr(S not, the minister of the interior" wm imb. praise to the valiant soldiers of coun- Antiniie as tesual . notwithstanding the Mercier from the rolls: of the national uj.ww8.i w ""J.v'T cessation of .diplomatic' connecUon. E- guard.' ' ' i ; T V 1 tains: -venerauon,!iove, ami inauiuue, - fc .: rae ftf-,u,)IP- u ;ahl tWl i a. f Tm..:. t. to ftftfathmM the CMBtrt, ; . Spanish vessels will be allowed to trade 22d .nothing of. importance was done. .....VeralraZ 7th April, 1823, third Ot ; -nd NAannlifnn. nnrts. i 1 1"K K.,J.M ur,i jlwA .,,.! 4h 4k. .'lift- . mdcpeirtlence, ana secona ot iiomy. -Bf mnw ;n,,a .f ,ar -t U I i asaioJt lum, bat were rest!?? J wiiii a " lass. ' , . . . v 'n.c Xrfndoo Globe f the d ult.hu a lW&cript.' dated at i oc!ock.-wLiiU tays An ipre was r reirej by :i eminent ioue at a late l.yr this morn jn. Vc nndertUnd diat the Uourbons, in imitatian of conduct of llonai ai te. . a. ,i , ! wui ie maue to ine fpani! pvern-. ment before tlitf actual commence:.. ut of hostilities; w hich, it will be seen frim die ataUniul f car correspondent, was expected about th 14th or 13th inst." j ; 'lORDEa OF TII DAY r;, " ; Pehpiomax: llarth' C3.-' Soldiers! Th Kin has dei-rned fo docainents we'eannof pretend tojti(T!V 1 - " ,1 .l "Si i ue j4enoui papers qi tne am ap pears to doubt th aboVe intelligence, and state thaUno, other London paper than the Sun published it. 1 ;: " The previous accounts stated that the French army would enter Spain on the 14th of April. .- ; ' Tlie, King of Spain et out from Ma-1 confide to me the conwnand' of ihe 4th' iln',1 nn Hi ?fl(K ..I Kf.nl. f.ir "Cn.rll. I - J . r .1 .1 - r... i ... v.'-v v...v .'.uivuMu. uv'u.v, ivi n ut uic ci in t 01 me i Trciieea. on- with a -guard of 6000 men'. ?y; ' " ' Iderthe orders of his royal flhrhness the The Ldndon Globe of April 1st. con-1 DukedAnroulenie. II have confidence tains an energetic address from four bfhhatyouvill be MOrthy of having ttyour the most independent members, of. thel head a destundlnt of the preai Ilo.nrv. not 6nlv to tlistin- in tlie field of honor. B i mooted Unon vuu: of the Department flr the Upper Rhine. without disci nline there i no armv. no one of the Parisian Journals would real glom renpeCt property, protect venture to publish it, Ihestddfess says peaceable .inhabits: justice to all. " the act of the chamberhas violated in. Sach burfit to Ic, such will be our de- the person of one of its members the in- vice. v.. . -1 l:t .' . . '. dependence and tlie rightsrfof all.de- Let us be animated with equal de'vo5- stroyeqtne electoral sovereignty ot the tion; let our efforts display an rinvnci- ' people, and sapped tbe fundamental ba We . " presevcrince, alid our relatinus. sis upon 4vluch "all representative go- evince honor never to be quenchedi. it . yerntnent reposes.-i, cortncsereasoustiistnus mat we snail accoriHvitli the tX the signers refused to give the" -sanction 1 pectations of hia Majesty. ,'-: : : , . "J "J li -w w I .. A.AVi-VUA. French Chamber of Deputies, D'Arffen- Soldiers.- von have son, J. Keechlen, G. . La Fayette', I guishjourselves and Ed. Bisrnon, to their "tonstitutetits I otlier duties 'a ber." Cfi-"-7i.ZZ7'-tZ: i t ... I liraru. March Z2.-r-lt 18 neueveu mat . Anmawinawcr.vieB w.ine.xovi 01 .V jwo-w wniciau vu- the fttammation of the budget or.8lJ9.- fCDruary give some new ncnr npon tne ford i the sat 1 ult. has tnousriit proper to ex- i - e n; i ' - '1 v m m . uirji utit.MiLLiVjC auvub ' 1 : i. .jV ,.' L. jA J A jm. j- . ..."' I F . . . . I . -r " il -t 1 H a a . '.i- lt peuiw tne preBein tiecrec. 1 . work has been published on "The I U seems mat minister declared to the .a if. 1 it.14 declared that Congress, . hav ays-. A wort has been nublished on excellencies of tlie war with Spain in lleia Lflendi m his first conference, that ,A .amain V4flMtH tn IhA hnamtinnp nl I a Chamber which has'been mutilated By from 'Perpignah of the its own hands, and in which the nation-1 ted at Pernionan. that iu buihw. huci w ucuvw.-s, .uU He compares the nation to a man, who, ames nnu me isame .views, on - 5onseanetitlyn a situation to Continue h rt i r : . irenuires some extra- dition JioWSf er,.that the aubl . la aaaainllfi..j.'.: ' ' :-a ? - 'i . ' I a. - ... . i " .1-1 1 .11 Ci ,l?."r"OM"rr W -4r'"' it' ; lorui That the executive power of Mexi .-co has etastdfrom tht 19A of last March- S(j af(ep . a K Mwtof tion shouldie wi, 3.1 hat both ihe foregoing resolufions the trumnct, a the trumpet, and brought to the field i 1 x iL.;.-MAIHa Ma.iili.lii 1 -:wir.ujmuBuiu uiBflupmuiSwCTiiu battle. ? Contrary to : th maxim ot a ace tODere ' pawer to be named, in order that they j.rcat prince, who said that If he had the ander was w-nayt communicated to whom it may muiiona necessarv for a war. he would eenttoCol Cnnrnritti.J, W ihprpFnrB. iV.r;. ' - ..'mgss(5TlijbIed to he nutfiber of J03 de- which, thc athor has not thousfat iCne- the -'Emperor Alexander 'desired ahe putiea, cohetrtuting a majority, is in lull! cegBary' to ti-eat the subject seriously, maintenance of peace, and that the other i m . . i i II: ,a i.1 . ii - tne con me Porte i . it. nary excitement to arouse mm, ana buouiu .uereaucrHiauuguiMi ueiwecu uie tonakjsJiim take the hecessrylxercise. innocent and the guilty. , i roper penod oi rest, a na-l .; ine navigauon oi.me canai is soon watened with the Wast ot to De niane.iree; an4 tne commercial re- of I lations .between the Pprteand Russia stored. ( i he emperor Alex about to send a diplomatic a istaritinorle. and he expected not ive a dollar tor a pielcxt,this book a similar measure from the Porte, as nlflcomuch value on a ?ood nretext:! well as the reinsLillatioiVof the hosno- TBttPrSlme wcutiye I for.'jfi'thiwghi' it posseasea neithermen darsijnd the restofatronof tlie ancient msionally named bf the sove-nnr. mnT u ,;irrftnn.;iit t fa.! order of Jnntfs.-' Hit ; 'i I ' i nstituefit Mexican .Conaress, 1 ik01T, wii ' RnAh' nrAtuvf mnfi'lMl ' It is sunrtosed that: bv acnuiescinar in .'.to all Vliom these torecn may come, caTjakU of beine annlauded bv the neo- these, demands, the Porte wilt beJeltat reetingj v, Krff)w ye, that the sa)d con- ie w(tbout being understood: as when liberty to -actas 'she. wijl towards the tTcs hnfi iler.recd a9l allows! t . . . ;;- ' in. . r. u r.nc.h, ,. , , . x - , -w: jf r ine ovreign constitutional axexi- sermons 0f St Bernard were received - Jt 1 said that the nobla Jord has ex can Consress iiv ae9Sion ot the SOth ult. -a -;iiJlrif ' ia lU lerted himself to the utmost to enp-ab-e abas Jerreo.d as fiillowst ." . ' - l:n rn.n- jt..uu, ... - n Itkanoia P(Tnnit..A trv in n.iccla 1T . . - " . : ( - ' (.IWlilOl UIAI f-UIUUII UlCT .'HUE ail III I I.'. ..M vu w tniv . V TlMJ executive -government shalfl Latin.. Such a pretext 'is- peculiarry satisfaction demandedjand as.the Porte i,, oe excrcjseaprovisionauy nya nooy to fi-.p-W h adds, in ran nf. a. war be. has modified tien pretensions in an im- be. dcnghiinated tjje supremp executive in; 8U(denly resolved upon,-' while no-.jportant degree with regard to Sardinia, ,CX power. iy- i 1 x . v - ; bodt was thinking of any jBucli thing.;' Itoe European ministers residing in Con "'.:.!a44t S'Vft" oecomposea oi three mem-. prmllrr of Snr.iitl March 18. We J stantinonle entertain hopes ot a favbra i fah f whom shall act tU tci nat e- jn 4w wyt 0f seehut all communi- ble iresult toL those negociations, ? and nr. inn ini..a. ...i. .i.u ? ... .a, ii.f. i imnntmnoaiia mm .r ni Wwer nn -x. 10 as:n wXlo? Clle montH , as president, and in $m wjt, oor neighbors cut off; tlife com-r wait wiimpatienc6 e reply of , tlie f n:C3-ottJLeirnonuiation, ,. manders of tlie.'Spanish constitutional Porfe.,', "'V - - .i " f vSACfceaupreine executiva power shall trX,oplv having declared that' they, will wetien The King has lately abol- have tlie itit!eof Excellency in official furnish no more escort Mo thn couriers, ished tha punishment o death for Jiigh .H tOtmniirlirntinr.o . r : , .. - I because theytbinkit will be mere inju- body shall notJie chosen from rj0U9 0 the French'tommerc than te ir'rtl'heyairefortiYyihgSeod'Ur- '.hmQcVthe members ofCongress. , . the Spanish. ''r,::-gH. and provisions are arriving for the . . ... w.. . .. j nBuiirpf. wiiii tub Hinifir. iiiijij uieii i suuuir. vi luouiri. vci i i mi; v..uv :- k KWgulafaon jpresented by the, regen- that remained with hjm after the looses of Cardona, and other places in . Cata '-.WJ "SWan or ineir approuauon, es-i , ..tft;ni,i hn hia tetreaL was attack-1 1onia. - -r . . ;: - vept as respects the office of thf com- e(i0ntheriglitbankofthaEbro, near Lo- . . . i ' grone, and so completely routeu, tnat ne i ru.u.u cxmuaiahu.- - haa not since been found. Hie Conau-T.-.."' A Xfew-YorK May 6, tntional cavalry, to the number of 400, 1 The ship Minerva arrived below, late atter a eansome aiauehter: tooit.auu jast mcht irom L,iverpooi. wnence sne prisoners, wl)oivferetakento Saagoss? sailed-on the 6th of April, and brought on tne to SUUU tr,opps were expecteu a nie pi jponnon papers ty uie ta, wnici there fromValenciaf Gen. Balleros I were recei ed at the ofiiccsnf the New torious'than the multiplicity nfarbitra-l Head Qilirtert, Perpifian,?llih,'20 1823, ., rv ' uicoua ciupiujcu t m cerj. jmi i m r ine uarrison oi J5u seoasuan, con rancera nrevnt me e m on m men ushn f nt nn ikmi thk , . ..r - -, r . . I fl1"."' V Vllb t,VlUl. ii It, nt w compose a true represenratipn on uie'i'astor, about 1,200 men, are the tne national ngnw ana interests." x ne troops that the Constitutionalists have E resent composition oi tne inamDer oi m this part of the country. Colonel lepttties, they declare, is unconstituo'Donnel arrived oh the 19th at Irun, tionai ana tjltgai.' " -, $' . f -. Iwitli 400' men, to watch tho motions of rVe would not despair of the Clrairi-1 the French armton'th Bidassna. Go- ber itself, whatever the origin, the form, rostedi, the Royal chief, villi J !)00 men, and the agglomeration -of the elements is at Goizucta, four, leagues Irom that of which it ia composed; we have not river, and rcceivea all kinds of assis- yielded to-thestatement whkh directs tance'from' Gen, Quesadai vvho J still us to ""separate ourselves from its illegal atSt.Jean' Pcid de.'Port. Lonzc is m uiivu, uic uiuiucuv u aw luimnciu. engageu in emuarKing military stores, ble hroof tl.at this assemhlv. at least 1 tn nrnVd Si inrln- u,lnr. I... wiile it is incomplete, cannot bebrpught will, form "tlie' ; right division of the royal back into the paths of national interest, army ; ' i," i ' ' .You Will approve the motives ac- The Paria tianera eflntain inllWnr cording towhiclr we deem1 it pur duty from Bordeaux and , Toulouse, o?' thc r 1 a. r T, ' . 1 rt.l 'v. 1. ! or tne xoin, ana SOtbu'-Itis sta-. there are 20 mil- ' .1 ronraaotiTfti-ifin vn anpK Mil i iu Ka I trKM nM J 1 ir,i .1 ! . .1 C Ibst its integrity,". ..v; - (he use of the armyiX, ,- . The Trappist with 20ff men was rais- The Dutchess of Angouleme was to ing recruits in Guipicoa.vP'Donnel yas leave Paris on tlie 2d of April, ' v, , at Val Carlos. organizirig a battalion t)f !, The ;CrWccountn'jrroraRCon- Ro'yalists. ,4The. Constitutionalists still stantinople are to the 28th of February, held Lambicres, a mountain of Navarre'. Letters from that "place announce that A party of 40 of tlie Constitutional ca- the Porte has acceded to the proposals valry attacked a band pf 1,50 Royalists brought by Lord-Straneford. A rcr.i i' gumg lufiauic auu tut uiciu to i)iete, 1 was in circulation mat. an amnesty lor not one having escaped. ... J the Greeks lsone of the articles. ' r?-The.Travelie of tlie 31 at announces! . Letters of the 5tli; from ConBtantin. that intelligence had-bech received by oplestate that Lordtrangford had had ty,rapid couveyatice from tlie head quar- an audience with, tlie Sultan. , It was ters of the French army of. the eastern then resolved to take step towards an Pyrenees, informing of the arrival there agreement with Russia; the Reis Efl'en." ot the. Duke d'Angouleme, on the 22d di having declared to Lord Strangford ot. March,- it had been reported that that tho Turkish Ministers" were ready strong disaffection liad bien manifested to repew the relations with Russia. A In that division' of theFtench army, formal .communication had not been 4bout 52,000 men, but nothing was said made. . An extraordinary courier arri v ofMt in letters by, thics conveyance.' ed at Vienna, from: Constantinople, on 1 nere was a report mat iina enterea the 1 otnj; pitmawy with , this ' communi- the French' territory 6rt, the : 1 rth, but cation i. ' Ex f 1 esses were , immediately it appears to have been without founds, despatched forthwith to St Petersbura linn 'Kin. ..rfti. DaUli... - lOll 1 , S . . uuut'iniim -num iu i ai uiub uii uie loin. I anil , ljunuoil. t, ma.-Ma ,.m ' :r ' On the day of his arrival at Perpignan, iIn the Archipelago the Greeks con- Iotel de la PsreTecture, with Marshal are roakins. bv the Turks., for strikintr Moncey, (Duke de CorneshanoY and a decisive blow affainst the Greeks. - - -.v a Baron lH.ro.es. V A. grand .review ot -.The Liverpool -Mercury contains an troops was to lake place the- next day. account of the shipwreck of one of The town was illuminated in honor wf packets frem Dublin for Liverpool. the arrival of the Commander-in-chief". Upwards of one hundred was sen irer a ne On' the 84th he, was to leave for Bayon- rithid. ' A . v , . ; . ne. I he town ot rcrpicnan wasSolullI The Paria Paners of Anril lat wow. that the famons Insurgent Chief Mosen I received by express on thcSd.- On tha Anton was unable to get a bed. ; : last of March,: a stormy debate took ' ' jjayonno. article oi iay,ain states place m the Chambers, on ths War bud thai Kmc Ferdinand and. the. Royal eet The disCussioA was opened bv M. Family kjt Madrid for Seville without Bpurdonnaye, who pointed out the dan any opposition or the Jeast sign!, of r'e- j gers to be apprehended from '.the vacil- wciauce, on tne ,ymn,oi: jviarcp.)'"inei latmg conduct oljhe ministry.. M, de Hiirfea and ,. th Afin?ufpra irinmnn I VUloln owl li-.-n.A t,,l nfed the King, but the perraaneat De-Ithina: consi crit with national honor to pntaton remains at Madrid till the go- preserve TW'ae.e. and , to save Spain, and vernment should arrive at'its distina- that ahi' had no other .alternative than tion. niunuti tu iiici, auu uiii' ouoiiici uc i lonneain conlOTnnty to thejcittunistan- cesSCthe kriSeuttoeriod. V M.eipo, March Sl 1823. l.AnA.l 1 .1 . T 1 . . 1 T r 'g"cui uyrtne ; r resiaeni. ana oep. - V rctae;:i J . . IT.. a a fe .... . J ' 1 r ;ri?co,;Aptw a,- BZ5.-fjZZgfk Had reached Tudelaon hijhway to his Yorfc Gazette and Meacantild Adrerti. K'itJrfT'S1 coflstitB'j post iivAmson; fwV-Z- iseft 3 o'clock thia morning.?; EacJ f l4; i. One hundred and fifty carriages that of vindicating' those principles. compose his Majesty's suit, ana he was j which . were . equally essential : to the to travel about 5 or 6 leagues pec day. J peace; of .Franco. und Spain, . by the t.jv coins oi ivovaiists waa sumnsea on i rnnrae sue was now nurKiunn- ami winrh the 6th of March, at Estcsa ue Sefre.Jhe doubted -not; would be crowned wilk by militifmen of Cenera several were success.' . ''fi vj.'' ; " I-. 1 1 atij fha .Arvnir.l. - J.aitaiMAj . . I A 1 li ..!." . , I. .1 I.. auu uic it.iiaiiuti,vu.--icio;u. v. uiuicuuvn Mas uceu iniimsut-u we- -. The" Royalist, Paul Miraljes, was at twecn" Russia, Aastria, Prussia, and a place called , Gomme de; Laurens, Sardinia for withdrawing the Austrian wiuun seven leagues oi me sea, ana naa j troops irom tne caruinmn counTry. , levied , money ana. provisions in tnei k a Pans paper ot the 2Utb. ot March. neighboring tillages. A detachment of I states that the troop .which werqprder- Constitutionaligts had- kaom, "srttjed ta reach Toulouse m the 28lh;had f'-v Ar'1-'-?'-'::"'- W ir--rr. -:'"; '...'..' ; Vir.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 16, 1823, edition 1
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