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IJk - proola of tb a ww f m Waproprr Canes Mcunf M MR a im "ppoa 4ocf lh nitmour "Ut rr pilar rk Cucai m bckl. 4urirf U lM K'ON al ftanicuUHy dunag iWa fettrr part fT il, ; fxMed of Mxr ot Ua Unx-wtioa, artc .' mm wo rf Dm fmntbtf prilled aad anaik- er aord m vacreury," 4c Ua 1i;t , that Mr. Vu Doras prtaeat at y auck ncCUitf and -aurcVjr, if tht"Crat UaRi ciaa" biataelf vertf noi prraral, if tbi im- Mrtant patKMI cf th macbiorTT f 1st pto rcr watvdrxmfrun k, tfcwhoWpUWM puMrabl a ne aaa Tcr UuL" t torn tliat laomenl. Mr, .Vaa Buren wouUl ta t hat )M baa m punpouaiy 4c- MikciL lha . mnmiUM m tliia anrt f " am. bccaaMrlf laa Itfa and aouL and boix J ild r.iaewef U .UatU fMi cridence hu t fct eit funtiibaHt and thia paatiivt deaial eon . frtrud by facta wb ch bra H a loop "TjoI U iunf a daabt apoa, ha a riftti 14 treat Ui ,M tor-cf tbt M. loellijetoer a tUa aalboTi of il)y and alkallaw imrtntion ' it poaMbte dbat ' laci ridianlona vanity , could tcmy thca Into tba belief that their' Kxra tar i, eocld impoa ouch I tiawa of maraprctc:iia!ionaupon aa intcHigem, people lbat they should have the tgrgiw ettruutrry to declara in the fact of the nauon, "that tiie ellcct of the succraa of thee operation would be to place the Govern Rent of (be United Stale in the hand of an OTycuiaed and dtacipLoed, party, inatead of the hand of the Jegitimate aorereipn, the Teoplei v Tat the Uoa. Marti i Yn Uurea, a aenator from Wew.Vork, rep menu thia party, and, ia eccatarUy the Itfe and eoul, and hone and aine W of iu riTut the tuccMt of thia . organitattoa aroukl he, thereforr, neceawily, to place the whole' of the Tout'mt of the high publle office, and all the impor tent legikJation of the country, , under the ab oiule control of that diilinruiahed citicem That tttcb facceat would be an usurpation, of the ngUU ot lb reopie, ami , tyranny oi dtoua CoiiU lion?' And arc theae on au thenticated aumoura and tbi tinproduced letter too nly brooft, -which the author of the atory are able to palm upon the public? -Oh! no-vtbey h Other artillery at hand tlie bring forward acrap r two from the.N.-'Y. fcatioiul Advocate, which apeak of C chncentration oftentiinent ft Washing ton, and of t'toaitir tpirit (Mr. Van Itaren, of eoure!)-lJut the National .Advocate denie that this gentleman had any hand ia the paragraph which it publish; end really W9 , ahuutd hk to Understand how long u h been 'mc the Advocate became .the orgiH oT Mt.' Van Buren in Nets York. Vlt ha nevef. been so considered! and the a ript'KM Is' atiU more singular, a the Intel ligencer and. It friend in JN Vyrk (tbe Ame rican lttld plbe Albaoy Argus a his fa . voriia .oigan. The Argu, ,.4ioweTir, ei pretsly UiKlatma ill the arobKioua view which, have been so lavishly aaaribed to him by hi Editorial inquisitor, ; The Argu promptly -deiHed that h had the rightet views to IU Vice Presidency) or, whtn tut tlief interrugated bvlhe luttliigenctr, to the office ol fresiJent": And'Jcfc-heN. I. atili pefsinl inr ascribing tike tnoat aibitious pre tciitloits to "Murtin Van Barett) and still rciiei upon , cf rtain vaguo paragraphs 4n the Ad vocate. These , th Editor pf that ppt denies tO have emanated in any rdspeci fim Mr. Van Uuren bimaelfKt K W'tfl ::.,' But how long lhas if been sine the N. Intelligencer hat" thought fit to attach so tnuch importanea to a & asms paragraph in s newpper? What . then -shouUI it ay of tb touawmg articia la um mew. tor. A mertcan'-,, r' -;n But above, and utweighinff m thee motive, is thai consideration of matchless jioifcney un eertaiq -portions of this Union, that Gen, .Jacktoa is frwn c- tatt;,mJ jftvt juiania-ttvui m ico aisvs, v n v m jtr. Adntns a so individual. bo the northern mn thkt is to be pttt down,". This, and ihisilone isllie objecuoif of ytrgtn'u, the leailer of the. lave confederacy. She may- talk, of the uiicynsutigiiality of a txritT, roaJs and Canals, und a national university--all which, in one 4brm or another, have at former period, been aanclioned by aome of her statesmen but the real grievance is that " the sceptre has departed from Judnh" that white freemen', snd net bltk slaves, hac made the fresi dent Firmo neier hut rim I4 ttabU$h mem,' Jut fvetiuoent until Mt day, tmUd ft a ntrihra itan a J'reiJeifn we tutt aid notliing in asymg, that while she remains a clave state, .she lever jwill. i Such unifor roity of acuon canttoU be accidental -it is syatematio nd beionirt to her institutious. feeling, ud tears, IKt policy, her Iiopc and sule- reliance now is, in gaining prose. !tes stnoiig iioriUen men.' It ah can find among u a recreant band, strung enough te enable her to regain her lost aacendsncy sit will.. reward tbem with all, and any of tb secondary fttueea Sbe will Batter, pa, and despise thcin-reut tlte pole star ot hit faith, the siisr etur nan tf her tuliport is, fUvehokler for a Pretidefiitltt' ; H i The Intelligencer' would iiot perhaps be very well pleased to be identified with these escMiments of iu Colleague i New-York. And still it it on tbi species of evidence that It Impeaches tlw nwuves of Mr, Van Huren. and tbe character of his friends in the Oppo aitidn. h vv. 'i' 5" But tbi U nbt the only instance, in which it infers it silly h .gnt of tbe ,Tuns from the pars graphs m a newspaper, it charge the Charleston Mercury with takinr it cue If om the Grtmi tagtniat because Charleston hap nened biftVy to be. fcl "fiend Cuartera." The Mercury at once put down the rra- turtous assumption, by eiplicitly declanug. that "It is now at least a tortqiglit since that gentleman left Charleston, during his stay in which v bad he nor to do with bim, than with the Editor of either aftha organs of the wo vera me nt at WsJvington! v ; - , But ft is lmiossible to enumerate all these desperate attempts to misconstrue the Sign of jdi Timea . The hallucinations arc as vario'i as their anthora, I he.aaroe rUlilor, Indeed, will read them at one time in cue Mur-mluK ml Htm TimlttmU Irttlnreacei I , .v- 7 . ll. W kV truu la at Mdrt M etcwa- i j .v. -r .1 . . :uL- p.-rof. ft Waucbhkeaydrraof p- cnWry, a rheaaeinvt Aaae- IT . iLx . . : raw planets. It dewte tr frfu1 eohT.n to-lhrvi.bVu-r.UawtS keretotWe nal ar of llie hovrr or Hew Torki Cveraor Cautpo end Me. ) Bure" pheM, which le-direerly ceeriraJietcd by Wr. V BurraV aAered am the Alhaay Kw. wrbiA eayv ? SW that k pubbcly made, we take the earncet woeawon to devir that, there i at ,1.-. w ..in.;.i.MiMiM. tfj i. w-.-.. m. v.. n.n. .t Govvnoe CBnto wore th ha ewvted for.5o e imagine that tlw btor of that jJ the Uat firs ycara, .Urtag all -which time the believe that it wlil be part of tho policy ofl , a a jproccrmt rarrnher - the ifimn, l- hM-nnnnoW ia.axl on- publican Pan, baa been opneeed (a, sad op poard by lb latter and h' friend And of. um lact Wl Cirtnm erH'Tyl onp eaaniy o lar as to believe the- Edttorv of the Intetfifrencer were irn'rant.k for 'what ar the reaaoo which) levy offer for beKeving ami proclaiming law prete xted 'eevdwncW' The alialloweet and weak eat possible! Uccana an anertion to that chect bad beea mleinly submitted to by tlie Drint friendly Gov Clinton in New Tok.V When the editor of the Inielligencer knew that the erra of the ( state adnuniatra- tiun' in Dim eitv bad been and continue to be unceasing I it attacks upon Mr. Van Bursa, and had copied from their own attack of imilar import when theyfcnew that most of tbe fJliiUonien iwirnal In ttiw tat nave alto greedily eitraated and etrtiotrnded auch part of their lung, Mticle flvCted, iHijustly enougo, upon Mr.' van nurtw ana wnen they knew ahv that In piirlegUlatire, eiecu live and political transaction, the prominent (ember of etch party. und precisely now a they 'Wve p-Ood (hiring the period we have mentioned what apology can they offer fur tlemptin : Id pahw off aach iniarrpreMnla tiona upon t'i public? K cour-m to diainge nnous can scarcely fail to re-act upon thur who count npojsah adfanmpe trom it," 'lu tfie e-une tnapcnle fteimdrring sHer afgn, with which U e-kS' to juitify it un founded luisrcpresenialiona, it notice the remarkable 'fKBpcaiality -of feeling nd al liance of sentiment winch pmve, circUm. taniially, at identity of.p'irptite between the litck-atmi Knfnir& snd tlie'fMmy A? gut." . Vi'j leave the exposition bf thk most alarming ' portent"1 to u,,f t!e cause. vVe rnu'ilish the article in txttom. aJthough it is out our custom tq ptSlii4i com- plunent up m oureelve. n expose not on ly tho ridicul us charge of concV.:mre he tween i t Arguf and the BipiirT! but the Insidious Courae of the Nat. Intelligencer in other, respects It unmask the stratagem by which the jealousies of the people of New fork were to be routed gint Mr. Van Buren. It shows tbe pretty fptrt which tht Intelligencer makes m charging him with contracting to sell the 36 votes of New York, and then sophistically frittering awsy their assertion into a merevr of speecn. . : ' If then, Mr. Martin Van Buren lies made no such arranjrement if he has no such arabi tious views a bave been hastily- ascribed to him, 'as his confidential sryoa" positively asserts if there be no shadow of oroaf to Justify any such insinuation if the very pa per, wnote editor wa supported by tiiraself st the Painter to the Senate, to the evident annoyance of Messrs. G. and S , lis come forward to deny hi views upon the ' I'resi dency f be attended no Caucus in Wasli intfton, as we most nosilively Met-i, and even the In'elligcnccr admits that the Knejiiirer. better Infor'mc i than hs ii perhaps more nearly rigiii" il the chsractcr of Macon and" pickt rson and .Chandler, snd others are a infUllihle giutraiitee against any such arrange, men's,' thea wluit becomes of the Signs of the Times?, I low .desperate Is the e'.e, (and how infatuated ,i the Advocate,) winch hazards suth txtrivaant aaseitionsftpou auch flimsy foundations! r We are really almost ashamed to encounter uch idle rhapsodies cf a'disor dered Imagination. i ButtbeB.'we are reminded of thereon.' centraiiott e tentimnU" ill Wasbington.the distinct understanding "and a ctmmnmiy tf actr (tittOng a certain number Dt the 8cm stors," tllusiraied by a series of votes in (he Senate, on the Colonial Bill, on die Tacubuvs appropriation, and pu the lamentable vote; tor the ITinter to ..tne Senstef Yet strange to tell, even here the he falls short of the allegation? because, on Usa three questions there Is a vsristion of .si f sevea votes, And after all. what would Such a coincidence ;prove? That there Is afauliouphe tuother of Mr. oberta,to buard-.-thete combinatioii ort'foot. to uuh all Ihe h'urh office's of the government ait unprincipled junto.' to force, themselves into power by the roost Uoentioi.s means? Is no allowance to be made for the honest convictions w hich direct ed the vv'vis? lly this sort ol' logic, we might chitracteiTse 1-11 oppositions as factions ami tubals., 'TtU' opposition of the Madisons snd Gi.le ami 1 s tolons of "Sf might be equally distiirguialuHl: and tbe tools of powecin these duja tUft rbiiege tbem with the design cf wresting tin.- f overrtment trom 'its constitu tiorud sciiti T-1'.iit, according to this sort of logicj WtfJt'Kail.l also like to ki.c- What be comes of th: '.her portion of the benate which. "Vat l ,! J.h other -ide tr these qncslionsf- If Macon, sml Dickerson and ythers be a less combination, what are we tossy of il.llv audUobbin(&Co.r Mcthiuks in its zea) to assail hs cuf mies, tlie Intelligen cer might din play a little more discretion toward its friends. ;. ' , ,f . )V cannot luv down the pen to dav. with- iulI liinthunif li rtrvnc-l nwt nf thi. illiial.i,,. which" prevnMi the pir.t. of otir wo. thv friend St Mashingtonv .The incubu seems to liauut hoiii. their night-dream mk! their daydreams,, ; Wo aincevely , regret this lis- tempcrutiiro of heir, minds, because it has betrajeil tl-em into some little inconsistency, snd some canting, which they fasve copied frowr tlulKuncient opponent. They have ridiculed "Ol.t King Caucus" by name.But why lash 'Kin Caucus at present? Can thev be rtmVi scrloiia in asserting it as their behef that llie Ubie, and talented .leaders r talli) intent) to make a nomination of their own at the peat session, If they can first organize the Press, and by it aid atir up the People to so great a fanaticism, as to allow themselves to b trod, down by the .juggernaut of a new partv?1 We intreat tbem to dismiss their fesrs. .There is io Juggernaut to overwhelm the neonletand they are solemnly assured. that no Caucus" I to be held nest w'mter..( It is. kind enough lo ear thai "the Inquirer! better informed on some subjects than iuwlfj w wkr fmrta la ' -r7T!" U 'Weied tllS . - ih.Mbft(itMMMUtii aiaie" l -sw-ew l"Xmr'tArym 0rl u.rr-ad t. '""r" " L TL." 7. athfe of the Junto, how, th Argia ; prsTyarai . , -lriao to ine pariroWm at v.ato-ts p-rmg taw -" lf. " u I genter to twr au falasMtsBM agoat aU "icD'iblieaa tMarea." it u not a tav mm dreree probable that any will be held. Kor e preeauai par.r. . n aamblr of thai aort. 1 Ua eaigency doe oot mat, which may have rendered t MMurr ,r snfltelit Of, Other We inVreat tbem. therefore, to diacard all their apprehensions- -and not to sulTer-their terrors of a Caucus to scare mem imo me service of the Administration But to be serious, bow grots must be their infatuation. when they espect to alarm tlie people oy uch an absurd invention. It ia a miseruble cause which tus recourse to such expedients. GENERAL JACHSON. A'oaAwie, Jptl 7Tli days of the Co alition are numbered Hs dissolution is at hand we hsve beard the Utt feeble cry ot eipinng hope-we have marked the signal that like the alarm gun at sea, Sell oi doej daurvr and distress No friendly arm i stretched forth in the hnor of uerd to sheltci and save nor does tbe Inial, d-perste strug- irle hold forth any promise ot clcliv. rance- even now, the " great image" totter to h.s basis, and the poluical virtue ot a tree peolr i "the stone" that khall smite this ' imagi "upon h s fec that are of iron and ft Liu and break them to ii ten", -then shall tin head snd llie feet and all ihe membrrs of "Ihe great iniiige" he " carried twsj," that no pi are lnfl te fotni'l lor thenu" Let not our redi r snpp-jse lha' we have be led away by s mub sudden ccneim nt to liaz.ird such contiilc-nt anticipations upon a slight tou'idjUon we caonot Ua misakcu iti yha "signs ot the tiinrt" we know, that no thing biit the mo-.t di-sjjerate extri-iinty rwjhl bavr driven the Coalition reckless u ia 10 speed s po.MiiH'd arrow si tlie fcact- and iiitppiness of s Human Vet, tttis lias been doie, and fortheh'Hiorsnd cr'tlii Oi our own sex, wc coul I have wshed, that thij cowardly blow had been spared. - Kow, hovrovcr, that the arrow .has been aped now, that Andrew JoCkson nas Deen publ.e v cuurvtq oy an Editor in the confidence and under the sne- cial patronage f the itln.inUiraUoii, with having prc-v.vled iifjnu ibv wife of Lewis. Ko.ieris to Ut-seil her ImsUaiKl, and live wuli himself rii the character of a wite," it is time to lay aside the delicacy tvh ch lias heretofore prevented us from replwng to the inUcndos and lusin iittions which of late have appeared in soino Of the Oiali'ioii liiits and to speak freely and openly upon the ijuect. In the very rhrcs'iold oiiUiiijiiif), we tearlcbsly thruw down the gauntlet 'e chllcngc tne strictest scriitiny, the closer exSnimaiion let the conduct of Andrew Jack.wn thro'igh out the whole of -thin transaction he subjected to the crucib'e of critical investigation; it' it abide not a seven luld, heat i(' it come not I'o.lh pure and Hudthd,-Vl.cii we will be coiuent that a full measiirorof public odium -.hall be rot-ted out to him. Tbe accusuiien w full and expl'cit we will aain tfivt itin thewirdauf Mr. Ilam nnnd: "In the summer of 179U, Gen. Jackson prevailed upon the wife of Lewis Roberts ot Mercer county, KmVucky, to desert, her Una band, und live with himself, in llie cliaracter of a wife" This charge, wetuequiiecaliy and , expressly pronunev Ji vilieunout y fulte. It is directly opposedo .tlie liutli. The fact is, that Jwis Bobens, while a retident of Kentucky, under-the influence ol' U1 ungovcrnauiy jealous - uispoaition, com pelted Mrs. Jackson, then Mrs'; Huberts, u depart from the roof of his mother," bv Whom Mr. Jf, wh fondly snd srlectioiwteK beloved.J ana sect a home, with hep widoweit parent tit Tennessee. This happened biioce Gen. Jackson ever came to this state, aiitl before he ever saw Mrs. Koherts. Afierwa-ds, a re conciliation between Lewis '.Huberts and his wife was ejected, and be resided with her tin the farm of lieriholher,' It was at ibis fiei iod, mat teo. JacKson, at the soi.mm o.i ot a t'tiehd, went to the house of ..Virs L) mdsoi being 119 public hotir js in the countryand then and there he first became acquainted with tne present Mrs. Jackson. In a short time the jealous dispnsii ion ol Lewis Huberts again burst forth, and 1 1 n!-d its'spleen and suspicions on. General Javaa-on, who not being disposed to bear such couiiiuiily in silence, remonstrated with Robeits, b uhout he as grossly insulted, aud a warm altercation was tbe consequence. General Jsckaim immedi ately chaiigei his place of residence and Lewis 1 ltoberts,'afu;r maltreating his wife, lumteiriupeiiea iwr ait retuvncu tu the stale of hentucky, leaving a power of attorney in) uie nanus or a Lawyer to dispose ot u;s pro perty in vhi's state---w hch pro es ccnclus.i cly, mat lie nad abanuoneq all iuea of residing hero It trss then determined bv the family ?. ,,. j t :,. , ....u ,f ... , , of Mrs. Hubert, that .heshotiWever aKain'W 0i , m""h nd Hould rri with LewU ltqbert-4e havW once sal1 for Aiexatidna Willi a Itentli crew driven her from hi home, and afterwards;0' about 400 men, and under the f rencli upon a reconciliation, himself abandoned her. Upon thi he threatened to return to this stale! -..,1 1.. . U 1.. f .. U... "V.V"T ""-? ""J "CM:- j s riglit.snd.he ihinks he docs) Jia heard a aaugmer ot uot stark say, that Uie party during their descent was once or twice ia imminent danger from the Indiana . Some time after Lewis Hobrrts applied to the Legislature of Virginia for a divorce, and an act was passed authorising certain judicial proceedings, relative to the subject of the petition, to he had in the district of Kentuc. ky.i-There was then, little or no commumca lion between this country and the capital of Virginia, and - information wss at length re ceived here, that the Legislsatre of Virginia bad actually divorced Lewis Jtoberts' and tut wifej the prorLiotu cf the act, cooveyed" a j upon she resolved to defend to the lower WHmn" Pr UUmas, to country under the protecliosi of Col Stark, .J1 !abor r h,e yottng Vlan Who who knowing that the vnvage would be at- "at Killed hi adversary in a duel, llie tended with great danger 'from the Indians, circUmstantes of which are not Stated, and tlmt Gen. Jackaoo wa a man Of courage, . requested the latter to arcomp-uw them. It) :. p: nrrmJ, Thi'hn. ?vii- may not be amiss to remark here that the r , -.fT -bn? Caledonia, : Senior Editor of (his paper ii& he recollectai "aPil,B Kobinson, am ved at tins port rt ' Ww bv t rod a ZL wvtw sarpvefce-4, th I-1WU that tae p-o f Oea. Jax-. rJr hr at the to , uHMIIIirnR.'wnxi rwf mm eT dAt ope. -b. ford Ca. Jack t Jrt kter of h4 4ivorri a4 bis osa aftet the recvpt eC wh ta. JackMt a-d Ml. Babextt were Bsamed, . - Thr are the Cert rtWt.v to tW saee. ri.r of Ccawral Jacaaeo. a they have bewsj detailed Maahy pwnow th grea. M re Ww ; t pUwd, al tWy 0I bw feond to detract atos M m from ka chsnctct ass mas e tjosw ana t perfect rrstWaan. Bat ner an. tne cow vctioa put hi ee-nduot wa lha eos sicw bv k efhbar, wiihis) whose isnssed. at. kaowWdgw at cctm 4. wit pwt iiu arte coespartety to rest, lstsswei-. mt mnt roreis-a Nimwer. a traaa u.rtrr of Patrick llenry, and the wife of one m oor taoet rewi . Lt- ...IM. .. ill. Uongretsof tbe U. . n irsMiea Here in oie very sighbarbood, free the tint of Gs. Jaeksoo' arrival im this state, until h mar riage with Mr. Roberta. . U conduct was under their obeervalioe, and they all untie m averring that wot tbethgtiest censure was pasted poa it bvthose who were imroeasiery Mnlauiiar it.' On the return of Gen. Jack son Iron the hw eountry, be received the consratulatorv visit of all hia ueigbborai no one thourhl of imDutine; any blame of rharrliir him with an impropriety of coa duct -4e ws In a abort time elected a mem ber of our state eonveutioni then t member (the 6rtt from thisatatr) of Congressi then a uiutorin the Coneress of the U. S. then Jude of tbe Supreme court of thi sutej then a Mai. Gen. in the Mihliss and now at i hn dav, we are told that he seduced s mar ried woman to 1ope and five, with htm as ins wife! Go to 'twas an evil hour that, wheu the Coalition undertook to wage war ilh a wewiiM, it will recoil on their own .traits with ten fold violence, snd the people if thrse U S. will perceive that S cause which requires uich pitiful subterfuge to uphold it, must be bsd indeed. There is another consideration which may tend to throw light on the subject tlie mother of Lewi Itob erts, so far from supposing that be had been grievously wronged by Gen. Jackson and Ldy, unTormly evpressed " warmest .wishes ft their welfareitbe brother-in-law of l.ewn Uoberts, so fsr from imagining that lie had been unfairly and dishonorably eah with, by lie M. J anil iih wife, wss In tlie liabit of making the Ociierat hc;:-.c lus home, whenever he visited th.s part ot the country. With this brief narative of facts and tlie construction put upon them both by lioberls' relations and the near neighbors of Gen. Jackson, who were eye witnesses to his conduct, we shall for the present leave the S'ihject,w)ih the remark.that the judicial pro Ct-edings I lad in Kentucky were entirely tr Aonle Mrs. Jackson receiving no notice) snd of comae entitled to no weight. Let the friends of Gen Jaeksoo be under l0 appre- l,cns onsj the many headed monster yiU be crwW. fteft6Kcon. KOKK1GN NEWS. The packet ship Stephania, arrived al New York, brought files of French papers. The intelligence afforded by them has been chiefly anticipated by EngKsli papers jjrfvttis!j received. We extract the following paragraph from the New York American: The U lzette of Augsburg announces, under (he head of Vienna, that that city hail been thrown into coisteruation, by the murder of the Abbe Ftank, profentstn ol mathematics. ' lie was 72 years old. ami had given lessons to the herein ta rv Prince end the liuke of Ueichstadt, vKapiileon'a son.) lie was a distin guished aud uiucli esteemed man, 'llie perstin suspeited of his murder was immediately bauded over tu the tribunal, fie is of good tuciety and tiaui'.U Jaroszinski, and has served as Colon! of the Polish legion, jtntj is tlecoraletl wiili various Orders. lie i.id made the acquaintance of the unfortunate profesHur under pretext of nurmw wiii uinney fiotu him. The Abbe riann was muiru ptercea wiin mirteen ixir.iard wounds. The Austrian Observsr of the ITth Feb. states that according to recent advtces from Greece, a battle was fuuglit on the 19th December, ut Iklt ra, (on the tlier aide of Parnassus) in which the Greeks had the advantage. The Journal du Commerce, of the 28th February, announces that France has just lost one of her best citizens, ami the Chamber of Deputies one of the most distinguished members of the opposition, in tiie death oi'M.deGi rartlin, at the age hf (5'J. Two epic p ems are announced at Lyons; one relative to the one hundred dip the other to St. Helena. The Journal du Commerce of Feb. 111 i. v. i -, . I .i . r 27, says, that the frigate Guerriere, if Wl guns, built at Marseilles, for the Pnrlu of Egypt, and which sustained ri-,':il il-tiiiMirr in llim Inni-liinir wonlil flag. ' r Th Rnval Cnnr nf Pr1a - . - J" ifc- cenllv comreroneil wir n Saturday, sailed trout Rio Uraude on the 2d March. JWe learu that re ports had reached that "town of Uie oc currence of a severe battle between the Brazilian and Buenos, Ayrean armies. No positive intelligence "of, the result had been permitted lo trarispi al though it wb believed the authorities had the particulars., The reports in circnlstinn, and they - were generally credited, were, that the Brazilians had met with art absolute defeat, and wcr only preset-red from total tlestroction hj ti pmesew f dsa Asina str. a b-dj f wbidh tka lrWwTi bis service. - TbU rwraor a p-,, ift U"Brara) Ary. trtrr m', ay rwoolUct crmpo4 wjt, t j MrtwbUfc bss aLrsdy rrsdiej H 1U da Janeiro, ' T.t seen 4 aWt 2J0 SHUU frtre tU Grgu? ' FROM rOttTUGiU V. Tb brir Leader. froBi.fjV.tw- jrrifed t Nw Tdt,aEjnl jtnto frsxtt Portn! tath4 ilrtv" ueturt retired ia Latvia m U 2 Marck, tays that th utmost wttfau,. prtrailed answnt tbe Rebels ta frl baoks f the Tamegi. and at U.t4 Oa: heariDj of iba advance fGtaerj Melle beyoml labraaa, ( ftiiCW etree taattpUI. Count Tillt.pj was jto trava Yilta Real the 27ta Pf J. mary, for , tWpoiTioteof eipeli;a.,u Rebels, and . it was aaid wouhj eat Spaia by Miranda or Freud'Eija Cinta. .-. . v ' v-. j ' The news from tTroa-ns-Vonff f2Gth Feb ) state, the rebels tad eZ letted all their tones, and were nuu ins on Ikira; ia conseqaence of whirl. General Mel was to occupy Cbtvet brigade w as marching frotw Coim! to Vizeu, and General Clinton wi his way tf Op6Vto, to make himself ac quamieu wun tne oinorent. militarr positions; to i the prorince of Mink.' uec i wutcn sancu irotn Aierandru fof tne .vi ores, was commanded fj. harem Bey, aon-in law ofth Pi..? and consisted of 78 sail, of which were sloops ol war, 4 preshtpa, and tbs' rest European and Turkish transports. There . were no troona on board l money, provisions, and ammunition-:' The specie on board amounted to COO 000 8anish dollars.. ; ' eassasswaaaW - We extract the'followiiiff arlieV. highly , interesting subject, from the Mew ivr. nniencam .. , - , i Grece.-The intellicenc f.imi.C U- the Isst Pari pper of the determinafioa of the Porte to reit all overture sun' nW Christian Power for the paci6cation of ureeco, is, if authentic- -as. from tbtint tanaticlsm ofthe Turks we presume it to ba, of , high importance, and, we would tin. hope, pf good augury fur the real and unqiuij Lfied independence of Greece Tbe media--tion cf the European Court was undeNtosd to aim only at obtaining for the Greeks! degree of mitigated ydepeodence. ,Thev were still to be anhject of the PerleJ owing- it allegiance and paying it tribute., .They' were'tto be In the condition that WallaebV and Moldavia now are-a condition,' it is true, , sumnucu who mo meroness sna, . rapacious dominstion under which thev had been so long urTering, of comparative, free. ' wu, nu. upiicH, dui turn meaiatran being refused,, It may be hoped nayr if nr formation derived froro reliable Source d Mot mislead ua, it may be stated with eer. ' tintr -that Great : BriUin. and berhaoi r rnc will unite in saying to Ibrahim Pacha, the main supporter of the war, that he mutt n I .1. - mm' kt. , ..I J .1 . J 5 uyuwi iwic iuq umi , scuie uieir matters' as they may with the Greeks, i U i frjm Egypt, by the tressvesof Ali Pacha, by m granaries, wun ni iroop ana neeta, that' the war of the two last campaigns has beeq sustained. Without these, Greece would?i ere this, hsve duyen the Turk from her bo somj but when a Uiitish Meet shall lotimste' to Ibrahim, a will prt Jjably be done, that ha must go home with his-ships, or they will be captured, he will not hesitate long: for the War has been one of great expense and hard, ship to him, without any return, xcept ' Greek heads and ears, and with him will de part the hopes of the Crescent. Against all the power of Constantinople, the Greek can protect themselves. We are ttierelor disposed rather to rejoice at than regret the failure, if so it shall turn out to be. of tbe I proffered mediation of the Christian Power. We learn from a gentleman Iclety v arnvea irony tne Spanish Main, Wat tne two ingates Colombia and Candi namarca, intended for some hostile ej1 pedition against the Spanisli territory,! were nearly ready for sea, on thefSOthJ of March, when the preparations were suddenly suspended, by an order from Bolivar, and the expedition abandoned, i as it' was presumed, for , the wanFof funds to carry it on. It was generally understood that Porto Rico was its olK . ject; and that ilte- ship were to cv t operate in sorn. manner with the Melf' ican sqnaarou. ' Vy. Commodore Porter's movements bare all along appeared to indicate some :,r intended co-operation, and' it 'would nil, .... e.MAMn. n iian . win. ; a ui ter wasi inn a ,iv v West, and that the Spanish arid Mex- : ican equadrons lay inf sight of facl' .y other. The ' Commodore's force coo, sistetl of a ship and two brigs fflr- , ;, merly", and consequeptly, saya the Daily Advertiser, the' repori-'iy the vessel . from Xibara relative1 1 tiie capture of the latter is unfounded. Th abcrfunt of the capture of Commodore Porier'ST r ik in aiijc ii, uu ueiug uinpp"i"- ' in this manner, h should undertake , ' some , active measures," as h may tlit'nk;, 1h8 character requires some more enef gelic course, after allowing himself tw ' be nominally blockaded by a squadron" " he pretend to despise. .' A. Y. Daily Mv. J From Jffy rrfif. By Uie Colois, at New York, ftom Havana, we learfl nrst officer is confirmed He bad taken a coaster and was making" fur Key West, 4 when he was purauetl. and Vvaa . obliged to run bis nnze eseelt asnore With fivi of his own men and fifteen prisoners be got into the long boat, when tht latter overpowered him, and jthuf he was token. '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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