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.A. 0 . t- , 9V .oe , - ,7 t , " , f4 ' f rr c- 1 . w -,,f fUkta. warorsr, ., ike da r.-pimV -.rumors .v.--Al.wu;V it M a Vo;t.me oce i m fLHi. s-iil.thit frieinUH ttst ' f v f.Wtf.I, rema'm t "rr-M i m? r4 V re rR'MSjvi. t waded lhro-Ti difuitU and M.reaMe scenes, ami I t .J- .11 skat fft.htM (of my tJJ id ' .irmr ImaMs, that I hsve had, and their Li snore cudesring to m? . by the treachery. I. have exjfcrrieocfd i,rnwy,bvomeftewlyaco.f-ed Tt. InJe-d I fear treachery hat be umt the order of the day. TV io. UCes me IB wrire ia a ttate of defence, rganiv Toar ' iailiti w deUnd af .-tilj well -iaint internal -tnuwi etfniV; - w kn'iwle1st rfoes nt exteml m ftr W iotliorite oe to into detail bt 1 rarjoa Hl t;,e, with otUcK from " - ..-.rrt.rt aa dinol at Prent expect. iV?on ilie alwt. kerp i watchral ye nr General. nU bewrtf an r. wk. m well fnitn oar cotmtry ' iio. I r frre iwtnctliint rtten ' Vi;fre."ta of Denmark.. he ' iemirt Hh jr wn cut mat way trr iubtrt your eovercmfr, ana uw . . S r .1... ivu. V V to if iwranr n nn nC ui... - , kvi I n?er haiard Wfa withant wod ' crMiult-Mintl yu w 31 ker p thee tjintt Tu Twurntir -Bu'l l p " iti ii.:t; nir enwnment t fear ia in ' .kifr. i fear iwe are o iraial a the Uo'mWi. .Whether they ' -mWl tM attempted t 'be; carried ;intn '2Vct or not I cnnoj my, Uut , ret av -aarei they tr ia operation or I caka : k..!,!!' IV .are of ihenwnth . V December. 1 1; iota" mjtountr and 1 gmrnmeot "hate lhDwi I would "JcliMirta e Maxica reduced! I uiirdieia the last ditch, Detra I ould ' , f.ot ta heDin. or see the . .. .uo'ond fe rooe own aafetT: orofit 1T it. and the ides ef March remembeh i Wiih aiacm-reapect. I' am; aa aaoal r.;..i .--it;;.: ' f. i4. TOUF IUt.B ..... a Mil UPAV 1ACCSBX. , ,n.,iinnk .;Vtt-e from a aenume - av,.f. i: friend K Hi. t;iT in mr tke lanirugirc of thou ' un.u kn' lutie Dren eniuiiir wronuni uj V . . I . II.. . . 1.1 . n 1ti '7.nli'aJ ereHW. ..H , ell known that .--; it 'Ji lanettare towards' V x ' afu-r .u eturn from Eiiropa, waa gvmraii j-i ' air ist . ilied bv hia old frtenL ; . vr;. "-'V I l rwjw -lj . i . HENRY v-li AT, KftU. u f.ii mt-r fi iendihin and hiirh v id-em f ru,at ratnan ami a. poiuv ' cum Connected. with, yaa? vote the '? H..Hi,iil ot4rfinn. U tha onlv f aptloT ! nhall off'r lor addresatnj; you . 'IhroueH rthcK pubticVioaiiala l, waa once - onr .frieod and neishbor f . rtave felt jut . pnje in nearmgr you :nokea of;aa amon; tl)6i ntdst 'aIwuo- iihvd men irHtUe' nation, At present ai iiicated in ie youngest and wott etern State "in .tlie Union,, and, still h.nr vuu and vour1 friends (not yaut old democratic friend the school of x Jefferm) .but you new Ones o', Mrt? t j, lord Convention memory, such as Vffit- :tr. (Kr.,l: Oti. -Strooss and tn can ! - t'i ' Umax John Q.;Adam' spoVen of . frp. ! in everv-assemblastet mU ' how ' changed the public Kentimeari jTheu Tnu ssthe counpatiiat fleff.-.ran and '' and now. von are indetitified ' xh the Hartford Convention ad John 'Q. Adams; whom yno have denounced ' T:u the most ano,nahhed terms. I re - . Aieiuoer wen vour.wpiu iwtwou, and will calt i our attention to i con- "' emtio IteJtt jii- yoor. awo office ; in r-,,.rrtnn: 'K.n4!nirtrvafter irour re turn from Ghent"relative .ti..ft,vi . -ol.irli : Toto: said; that tleiie was no douhtouon vourTnind,fcut that he was -v the greatest pohtical lypwrite on anit - ; utai c waa3 - - - time as he. was in the days 0 his fAt'er, ' -duiiiistration, that he was an opposer ? of thaVwestern" interest,: and that it was as much as .the Commissioners as- i ' -.V H!.- . nant nialil tin enr 11, 1 12 11 WIlU.llllll V umm coald doj. to pWtiStf Wm fcomi giving iwathe I ii- I r . . . free havigStion of the Mismnippi Rivet Vnii'i i-nntinued 4'Tour. Temarke. and aaid; that if ever Adams should become ' rresidpDt, the, people would see worse tiw than they. had, under 'the admitt; titration of hit father, w Vou called him an Easterat Puritan, and indeed heaped mnv onnrobrious epithets upon him dming tyour observations, thiitalj who , iiad the least regard for Vour Veracity, . tnuit have looked upon Mr. Adams as ' the biivst of men..f5 WUh a knowledge t,f tlH thraffs fresh upon my mind. $ sJu'l notVftdertakf to i describe the - nstouibliment, painnd deep martifiea? t ti..n. I felt that youi swaa tha very mnn who elevated John Q. Adams to the, llfst,omce ,in ipe gm , . t.l.t.ilnt oeoole. ii The veriest hy- pVrne tft earth oold bo have done than this. add. there wat time ivhea,4I eoafided., etroogly; in you, .Uat no man would dare, with impunit?, to'teHr me Henry' Clay will commit this deed and betray lus frienda. ; Pat Mt is done, aod I aincerely believa your . fare it justlf and irrevocably jealed by - a much injured and ', losulud people. Whose Will you act at- uenancei aiw Which tSff rt ha;; believed rim if Mopping th effusion oood ' Jver would do. after hearing tha tpeeth and arrest mrthe evils of all lands winch 'i-:y;:XJ :y:y-; . . ;i:. , '-;- -'-' : ;'- .'- 'V .v.'-; -y-A '7'; A,:': ;,--' .v ., Act , I aV t-t t crn. of cstraT offt m rr Ad im 0,-rarr;niScnjsiBvj.cB y a1-.? tut jia had a'WTiya ba add lj ewr-aj. and bm-J joar ru4 Inde-1 eoci an4 laccTefoUy. Um. ! poiptt ted fi Ika paWie iio4 it M ap to the -eri jmr f yonr aiml cr. ' - ' -' j ,' " r'ir njnt nay "haTeaod--td frtxa fhe lute f r ilaiy ii vai'm fur Mr. Ada a , .r em peruat.cU ya cannot raia Tr ": aiut trotha nato riuea'a '.kcie; and 1 witlinjjly aabmit them trftl.H a'me coaacience which ad pioin.br J yun there waa dmr IB the elation of t Military CLieftaia.;! uil.t enlars-nnuch e Uiu anUjcct an4 call Br-aiteation t miny of youjrpo !iticarop!aion retative to "men and r i I ywuf ntraent aituatioQ.'wouUl go far to - ' j ertaUMh roar inconiiency and u- plicHT bet t am not iliapoaed ta avail spun m altera or thi tmara to any ereatcr extent than ihoprrtent timea appear to reqaire of eterjr citixen who teels on intereat in we partly ana pr- manencr of our zovrrameott nndwiu cootldJo by remarking, ! that tha con tempt which diifinjtoiahed public oer vantt treat the Wdl of the pwmle, and tha rtpeateci alxue' of public confi dence. aaaaine tha most alarming at pect, and atrongly adinuMtali tha peo- plo ol t tie neceakirr oi an immeuiaie refona. ' Impreasetf aa 1 am with this belU f. I hope too will not attribute my remai aa to any ttnng oat a wian o coa ti touteJjy all l.nnrauie mean in my pMWtr; toih stability of a oer nment to wtnch I am'rteeoieo. The resuh of the Ketif uekt elcttioas Itaa-tarown ma menu ni me .-vumini' . .a o a it I trafion., into 'a, state of coBiematin It ia now apparectXhot Kentucky will eive all her votes to General Jackum .The tranaferrable ivtarest of Mr- Clay in the - West '.is now cenlined to'tbf duubtfar 'state :or.Okio.c, these , are aiens of the Vimes" that cannot b mia taken, and i most "dimiBifch Mr. Clay's mflu ence in th Cabinet Ujs prisencn in Kentucky, and his pewerfol speech es just on tUc eve ol the election, were all unavailing, lie had instilled intd the minus1 ot the people ot tnat Mate such dislike to Mr.' Adahis and his principles," that. ?thf all his iBOuenca and popularity ,' 1e could not retoncila ... t.: r. i. ;.i H..."; . mera o ninu ii is ,,aam vn . uio -nw hide.' thai local politic -. influenced the eleotion; and the' otheri thi fm'ftr iiroal feelidirs in favor of i the "old members and !.tha'ertaidt;:Jlhatu th next rrestaeottai election ivouiu not o thrown Joto, - the House of ,llepreien tattves. nfltan admiaistratwn an dKJata. would hav be en ) elected.; , It is pretended, that Jf " Mr; BacUanan'i gtaiement liad'- reaclu-d Kentucky t in time, !ie reaulc would have been, dif ferent. We cannot see what favorable eH'tfct it could jiavt had; since it only acquits Mr lay of being privy to his communication t( oenetal JackMtn, put discloses the fact.' that his friends had had pronbsirfoiis made to .them by , Mr. .a a y a a -I . It t t Aa&Htvs tnenos; ana mat iney womu ilrefer otini fur Ueneral Jackson,; it they thought iprMMe tat;n.fr, CluSt daunt to' Ahejecpiuldflkt in the GoverOroentYhtut ? be , f A -tyt esm leit This -state meht might, ottrJthe contrary, have turned out tha. whole 7de lesatiotus But- rUrowfiina men catch .M JVVi Cto-oiWWfhe Baltimore pttrut c0tltain. - a extract from a 1eV 1 ter, Jjted Hainptonaville, N C. which, after btating that MrtMuihalt, a Jack sorf;r candidate, ?was beaten to.evej-y countyj in he Distnct conUnuoe-M I tnentiou .thesa fact toshow jruuVjhat we.onW fVall J acksol men-:..aere ai V0a tee ,t eeatedly old and it fa front ccnain that ttMS. yyte oi uns. oiaie rwil, aot b vgl,Uuii him The nly WW not oe Ugcuwi ne vniy remarki we have to 6fier oo tliis letter. is,;that any'mtn, maoitesing so much stupid ' ignorance aa to tne vote of wis SUti should not havi been credited In hii" forftier : etatementi ipuch test have t"iM-W vidnceJi:t..;r';. .t ; Fon jler tTreaty 'for fltt teltlemtnt of Greeted' f ' In iii name of the most Holy and ihdivided "iritiitr; i VE- undivided -Trinitr. ' His Msjesty the King ol Liiigdom of Great' Britain a ot tne uducu nd Ireland, his Maiesty the King of France and Navarre, and hit Majesty theKmperor of pit the Russias, penetrated vith'the hecesVity of outline an end to the sah- S unary coniesi wuicu oy ncioiprinujj af Greek provinces an4 lh !" ot the Arcliipelago ,to all the disoiders- of knarchy, produces daily fresh- impedi menta to the commerce tf the European States 'and cives" occasion to tSiracies which not only expdsefaerubjct9 of the High Contracting Y artiea to consu derable losses, but teKides rendef oeces aarv bldenhame measures of protection auJ depression; hit Majesty the King of the United kingdom or urear uniaiu and Ireland, and kit .Majesty the: King of Franca and Navarre, having besides received". On the part of the; Greeks, a pressing request to mterpose tnetr me diation with the Ottoman Pcrte.-andbe ihg, aa velt aa his majesty the Emperor of all tha Russias, animated oy. line ue itc'i a aiila l It.rT trrcrei.f 4 ta r.r- tVr.r rwti, aM to rrtute the ;rr.9 Ik tef by a frattl treaty, i'h dVKt of r etatl.l.i'-i pae v :.ff tke cor.ten fj f ittrs kv i- v of aaaiTng.cM iiki ca'.U atrrrt and fie rrpoe rf r.fjw. f INSerrljre ihrT lva aaaoriaiea tfceir rVolpMrrtUnra to ilivmia. atvo tpon. atv4 n-a tl saiJ Tetv , ' M Mx Majesty .tKe Riff t( the Voi- ted K.t?dniH.M Great IWxaia ao4, Irr- aed, the Rtjit Han. V HUam Uceant rwdie-k reer f tSo UoUod .ktmedum furrat uritain and treiaod, t oanultne of his' Bntannic Majesty la .hu' Privy Coonctl, and his CrHicipaJ bectftary of State for tke departmeot of FuTeiyt l- i rat ;. ' . 'r . : . : " It M aiest v tha aUnr of France and Navarre, be rrinee JoIm Cotrof de PiTienac Peer of France, Koiht of the Orders f his moat Cfciiatiaa Majesty, Miiur General of hia arm. Grand Cross of the Order of St. Maorice of Sardinia, Vc. &c. and Ins AUsadoe to hi Britanie Majesty; And bis Mjety the Bmperor l all the Russias, Clnstopher Prince de ,ieven General of Infantry, of the .Armies of J)is imperial Majesty, 1iis Ku de-Camo General. Knitrht of tha Oder of Roia, of those efthe Black Eaile and of. the Red Eajlo of Prusia of that of the Guelphs of Hanover, Com mander Grand Cross of the order ot tar Sword, and af the order of St. John of Jrrasalem, hia 'Ambeaaador Extra ori- nary, and plenipotentiary to his Bntan' ie Mniestyt r. Who. after bavin? communicated their, full powers, and found the same in rd and due form, aree npoo the loiiwinj articles: ' " . y'.-; . . ' From a T'o"of TlMirtdaT,jBiy !. . . s. ' ". Paru Julo 9. have' this moment reccivet( the fol- lvinsr, treaty, and have just time to translate and forward it- v fhe King of France Has been extremely anxious for the si -mature ot tiiia. important dntu menu hej lias repeatedly expressed im patience at the delay. . It is however, with him a religious, not a political fecl- in-the name nt. s,c. -. Art. 1. The contracting; Powers will offer to the Ottomau Porte their media tion, with the view of bringing about reconciliation flrPet-a . between it and the .; . " liiis oirer ot mediation shall be made lathis power immediately after the ratification of the treaty, by means of a collective declaration signed by the1 Plenipotentiaries of the allied Courts at Constantinople, & there shall be'Tnade, at the same time to the two contending t t ; ' j- . parties, ueraanu.) an imineuiaie arm istice between them, as a preliminary confitionindif pchgitde loathe opcbirig of.any oegotiation. f r, ..: .; v Art. II. .the arrangement to be pro posed to the Ottoman porta shall ronton the f -llowing bases:- The Greeks shall hold of the 8ultan,as of a superior lord: and in consequence of this superiority, they shall pay to the O'ttoman Empire an annual 'tnUote (relitf,) the amoont of which shall be fixed once for all, by a common, agreement.' They thalt be governed ;by the authorities whopt they shall thcmselveH choose and nominate but in t iiomiimUon of whonV -the Port? shall have a determinate voices '-i-r-?; ? .To bring about a complete separation between the individuals of the two naA tions,' and,K to prevent the collisions which are the inevitable consequence of so long a strugglet the Greeka shall eh let apon the poyseSgu)n"of the 1 urkisft property aituated ; either, on , th4'onti oeot or ,io the isles'of Greece, Orixtht condition of indemnifying; the; former propnetot s, ei tlir by the pay meat of an annual sum; .to bo added to the b'ibute which is to bejMid to the" Porte; jw. by some ether transaction of thi ame na- tUre.-, ' .4,v Lfir-y.vi'.,- f -r ;,--f A.rt 111; no ueiaus 01 tins . ar rangement, as well "at the' limits of the territory ou ilie coutinerit, and the- de signation of the islands of the. Archipet' IW to which I S t" haH lie: applicable BhftU.be settled in a subs'eduent negutia tiori Between tneiiga rowers -unu uie two conlendin .parties. (j'i Art.' 4y. The c,oHractThg;pbwers engage to follow;, op ( the salutary work Of the nacificatiitit of Greece on the bas- CS laiu.Hown in mc preceuK arucicK and W furnish without the .least 'delay their representatives,, at consianunopie, with an me instrucitwio wniqit .are ne-, cessaryijoi- the execii.tiott of the treaty how eigned"' rt 0lf& v arir rr iiw ,v.oHiratiiuac rowers . A . ... L ; I... .n wilt not seeK in tnese arrangemenis any au2meitation;, of . territory. any es"c,lav ive influenccany commercial aJvan . 4 a . J h k a tase tor their suuiccts. tviiicn me suik equal- rccon- riiiatioQvat' .whtctYahall 'bdo'- Unit ively agrees upon pctwecn pe con tending jjarties, shall be guaranteed bv such of the 'sigtoiiie: Powers, 4sihall judge it usefut'or possible to contract tne ooiigauooj. uiv, ramie 01, tueti of (his guafanlee shall; become" the ob ject of subsequent stipulations between the Jligh powers."-. -vV 'v' : - Ait: VII. 'I'h m-fsent treatv shall be ratified, and the ratification hall be exchanged tu two months or sooner if possible J'"??! '.t,f f.min faith whereof,' the-- respertive Plenipotentiaries have signed and sealed ' it With iheir armr. Ti loneat JUndoB,Juiy otf'i87.3 "DUDLEY :;;. POLlGNACv .i-'y.-.t t 1PVIV1V "Jtaatuonm taut oecm ernae, a ..... K 1 " i r, ' .... "In Casts that the Ottoman, Porte Jots lects oi any oilier uaiiou maj; not, It obtain. ,.; -X$ 'A';- " Ait v K 1 he arraneemetito! .e er.a af one a Uth aU be tent1.. tS oeJlaia pratw, tV 11 stVrst-attwg FtrCtt " 1. It fioll W dlaf4,by tWrra preoiaui.Te at Cotantiaejle to tlm rrte, that te iwcrj.rtrvtepcts and evils lisxed out ti e nl!ic treaty as inae paroMe from tbzui U rkinj ssUiST mj ln the Kxt for e hit kix yrrx, ad lH ttneioatM of wHwh, thrnah tHo taite at tlie dUposal, of re Buo- liiae lone, appears ui rrww, n.ty-t upoo tM Htp ti'tln? I'artir, the atetesMtv f lakie iiaaaediate Mraorea Uraa spprexiaauoa wiin be meet. y lt u-tobo aoderstcod thatthiaap proiiaatHin ahatl Ix lrou;Ht alxwt hi cstablUiinz towimercial rvtationa with lUe.OrreVs, seuoiet to tnem V iw purpose, and receiving from tliem, Con-' iatar-enrs. to Ion? a there shall ex- Utamen ltta. authorities capable ol saaintainins; such relaionsv :'. '. o . . . . . . . a. If withio the said term of one month, the Porte da cot acfent the .raastice proposed ia tha first article ol tha public .treaty, or if thc'Grecks re fuse to execate it, the High Contract in Powers shall declare to that one of the contending pa rtiea which alia II wiJi to continue 'hostilities! or to both, if suth become necessary that" tha said llih Con tract in K powers intend to ex ert all tli means which circumstances may suggest to their prudence to i4iain the immediate effect of the anniktiee. die execution of which they desire, by preventing, in as far as may be in their pewer, all collision between the con tending partiee,- and. in fact, immedi ately after the aforesaid declaration the High Contracting rowers will con iointlv emblov an their means in the ac comoUment of the object thereof, witnni. nowevpr: isKins anv nan in i . . .-I the hrwtilities between tlie two contend , w . ing parties. 1 - , - In consequence, the . High Con tracting powere will, irh mediately after the signature of the present additional and secret article, transmit eventually instructions conformable to tlie provts. ions above set forth, to-the Admirals commanding their sqnadron.in the seas of he Levant. . . . ' " ' " - 3-' Finally, if contrary to all expec tation, these'measures do not yet suffice to induce the adopuort oy the qttnman Porte of the" propositions pade by the High Contracting powers,-or if. on the other-hand, the Greeks renounce- the conditions, stipulated 111 their ravorin toe trea y 01 inis oayjne nign von tractmg Power Will neverthelest, con tinue to prosecute- the work of pac.ifica tion on the liases agreed upon betweep thfemt and. tn consequence they antho-, rile from this time forward their repre-. sentatives in London to discuss and ileT termine the ulterior measures to which it .iay become necessary to resort. 7 - " 'llie present" additional, knd.secret article shal I have'llie same force and value a if it hai been inserted; word for word, la th treaty of this day.., It shall.be ratified,"' and the ' ratific tion, thereof ahalt be exchanged af the same time as those of the3saul treaty. X ta faith 'whereof, the respective Plenipotetiariei'-havi i 'sighed,; it,' and have thereto ; .affixed dto..6eal&pf.th,elr Done at &ndonr this CJtlv oC'July, to theyar 01 wracie, 107. ; 7i . ;j.U ; 4DUI)LRT,-.f: ' -. ;- P0UGNAC c ' Saxeraia i di tern used, it W1oc to tie feotlal law, and ahifis Lon) I'awwquut, ,. 5 N 4 ......i.hfn,. UncteMIWnilmM iript aftk Pianiera mi.l Merchaiit's.Hofel wiSaturdao last at 4'o'clock ! in the terniwnllie' oom H . wTiicb nha . . - ''j . . , t.i L ' 'k' .1 1 Dies were sex, nau oeeo.w&iei,utiT1ueco.' rated' fry ir Motioeuir-'"0 pencil executed with lulelity the elegant ae signs or Mr. rnie.- ine nairvo oi 'or t . 0. ': .t.;.3.. -'-irt. ' -.Liit ,kl appropriate deVtcev" rerf was I'mnicu uu w thiwjwiiu -hic Burmaunun-; roniiarjsnw. ; imv tmiea'-The Bags U jhevUqited and Mexico Were gracefully ,on Bowing' dranerieayS'-.A Uato surrouufled km wk: hd fritm iia'i1iverln!rVrkva vat cottimflntlers, wijose actions nayo re flected honour on Our cpuntryV Inae parat meilallions, formed of oak tWs Were 4nffcribed"the nanicTt of .Wabhiiig trniK L Fayote. Victoria, and Franklin wit.li appropriste aod charactisristit.mot toes under ;eacH. Over; the. ntarce, iloor was inscribed the name of Hewitt Cltnton-over the opposite door was written lhaf , of J.. Q. "Adadis, among those of our .former Presidents..4, On the left aide of the room, in similar me dallions, were inter Adair Cotfe, Can in the centar, surmum these valiant; companions of Jua ',.toils, the eve dwelt with delight ton the name of Jackson, and under it the simple and expiessive,words, w oj January, isu, The colours of Hit pttiontWere pairjted on .the wall: our, in it. ttandard Jind those of Mexico Vero placed .in . the form of trophies ih llie-four cornerii ol the room-W wath-l?ure hunjln festoona" froia; the cornice over all the decorations. '.' At- Jialf-paat ;four, ' the band atriick; up the, national ,air fjllail Columbia-ihe f signal of the ' Commo dorft's arrival." lie had proceed ed, with his family.accompanied by CoU Morse, ono of '"the coinmiUee,';in a: rarria"e drawn by four .wliiie tiOrsef from bis residence at; Mrs.'-Ilones' tip Chartrel street, through a crowd pfciti7.en, anx treat, through a crowd pi citizens -ans. m to behold the man Whwse fame.ha 9- loos twiiii.' through: tbA;,Iand.- " ' - - .- - i.,V;.-, ' ' f , -r-:-. - -'r. - . ious i- long DIW IN 11,14 tu cum; rum tit. ,,i I rr ' "t.1" TrC w '"v at oetoreAf evening-wo, jaiwr, -i . SNao OrlcM:Jutu M 1 flr""' -Part'.':- dw'yTi! J Uvea A femlVfrorir' thejnil, CalMatt i ;i-VA ..r.a.,.ni. ow osceoucu vie ieo 01,100 Bcanotii, i ktnM i K. connrw nnr . Atf magre j JfrxrvJa. U a u aaletaUooa wiili Wa matted t' room, by JfffJ R hTtu , !'. . Mayor of ibe Cwt, i rrShleoi v cay. aod by Cot. lion ti Cot. Wlitv.Tice PreJni:a. TVe Cocxcx-Iixc aot aa tke h-M of tke rrdrnt. the other pariu ere spying places tttich had len dt' aoied, tear the PreJcot ami Vice Pre sidents. Toe dinotr was sareptuoc in a hgh de jree and arranged u.h a great deal of tate. TlieHhTe wn literally covered witk.errry laxary aaJ drlicacy whkh can be tcorrd t ti.to svaaoo. TM ilearrt was aaroiametdy fioc, at.d allowed baw mock both ia. quality and quantity our rait market has improved within a few years. The weather, which had beta) dii'reeally warm, wss so mock cooled by 4 eetMal slower, tlut it hcameai pleasant during the eolertaio. meM as a spring day, -'rk- '. ', ' ,1 ha atmott iiarKny ami social ctuc- J ty pa"ailed during the repast . After the riotn was removed, several waits were drunk. V When toe name of Am onaWJACKso wss pronounced by .the Piwridrot, the cotrtpany (as is atulin LouUiana) rose, astf mWed by one im rl, aod saluted it with load, long and oft repeated cheers, a tribute to tbt chief tain of ."saratarv energies, and iis " country's great Vefactor.w . V Tit Execution of Slrag. The city f esterday was ' alive with strangcra. larly in the ''morning and until (he hour of execution, every avenue leading to the city "Was thronged with vehicle; tne sieam-ooats inat came up awing the mornins. and tba terrr boats Itrrr- ally swarmed: and tlie streets and side- W'K vew 1 l?e VS aiks wero so filled bv -the fwdJ " ,0 rend' .u tffl Por8U inn nrainarv avnearioo. .. t . So great was the conennrse, that it was deemed expedient to accept th? voluntary offers of the military and between eleven and twelve Jin the fore noon, : thirteen companies, one ' each front Troy, .Greenbmh, Schenectady and , Bethlehem, formed, and" marched to the place of execution. -, ; ' f J ' S; Tliis. waa jn the valley, at the head of Beaver-streetJ diroctly west of the Lancastrian Academy1 and the gaol, and perhaps a: quarteof a mile souih west of the 'capita!. ' From' !ii yalley, w;hich" forms ' .narrow' flat, the . hills upon three sides, rise abruptly to a con siderable height, forming a perfect aifr phitheatre. ThescalEdd-therefbrei was overlooked,; and eyery movement connected with jt,, distinctly seen by the vast multitude that wcupied ail parts of the sides and summits of the eminences. It is believed that at least thirty thousand persons witnebsetl'the ceremony on this orcasioorone fifth of whom were lemales; ; ; 7. . The. scaffold -aya's the cpnti'e :of -ia circle of -considerable inagnitudej the inner lititf iOf which was cuaided all around : by thel vmilitury - two-'or. thfee deepeunder (he.' command of Captain usooi n, wno oiuciaieu marsnai, At aboo't a quarter past one P. M the prl saner, in a white overdress, .trimmed wiih black, accompanied by the sheriff and gaoler anu ther,civu oEiccrs, and bv 1he Uevi Mr.- Later.' ami escorted by the Albany : Republican; Artillery; passea - irorovine prison anu pfocecued on toot to the pi ace or.execution yi" Duniiff; feveralvofi the pastvday,jjaHov wlltdir funeral about Ifllt- StrangAaa .'appeared .tq be much aofteft-l rods j ,onv the ? jail, which - eaa'sed ki rii, .uu vwuaiyctouiu ucgrec UI ) JKUUtlllO.,; ic -.H , TI5IICU OIK1 prayed' , wkh yesterday. miirping by the Rev, ftr. Lacey; and .lorinjr'tha fore poon, woen iio 'inierruprea, was enga I, v"n. ; unnnesg. Adurejsing" tne ..mm i - 1 WWaidc'!1. a?diUle voice.: that t-V9 -SW' reP'' I Witness his execution and h honed tlial i .-; -,,...- ,.' 1 " -' 77. 4 ' V""" ' T ' isi" ' "' . " I rv-ir.v"' M"VY v" r 7:"-"" - . s-T''' 'r. . " aboutto suffer a oainfui and limominmua 1 . ... " .. .. . v ,n.r.ui.., sr - Lvansaciwo - iorwMcim aBOttt.iavttte. - best Of ;-inyTnbvlcdg?; and -belief, js trne4.1l thece,.ts a hwigle word ui it . is-not true, it has been inserted by oiis; take' ancf'noC .'byMesign-r Hedded. thathe liad W mor,to san awl tikmled the pamphlet to the Iter. Mr, -,ey';'-r copal .'cnHrcii 1 sTor.rtikiCticmidgit were iheo reaid; which he appeared -to join im eirnetly.rta-J-yeri,ff 'tlmia' took ai finalj1eavet'of him; and wa evideiijly mutli affected." The Rev. llr, Icey twecn : ascending Vt (acaflolu'and ,birf death, he was composed, and not much -r, v --1 ;;',,-', ' cioca. no iiave mo nijtuni. urew oi can Overbids tac;;lthe drop felt and after struggling foK l'ew7BiinotesV;jh! Wretched ap'cxpired.t Ho' remained BUhneiided for about half an hour; u hen his body Was taken down, and delivered to his ' friends-. "for intermcnt.irIa the mean ume,' thecrowdcradualiy dis- bei scd," peaceably, and - as far- as we have learned, without, accident of auy win. 4 itc cui-.ieiu yrvvawuviiBr roca surei taken by the slierilf and the civil authorities, were calculated to orevent or repress any tumult, thoush there was not,' that wo observed, the. slightest leattKTtle lionea t hat Ihov. oiisrht ir& 1 i -.Y-k '-f .'-v-feec'.' -jtrM iwavitlv' bearts- ifnmessed wit& i-ori. eM'MffeirllLWJh,. State h'lti ?vaT i 1 f jfiaiis vnti Ire!eoC g;vin-ie to f . ted. in ITW;T.WW 'rv I vetv singulafclawsuit in; Paring It ibed the" names, of fl,ref- a , , . ? . pa"fu ti 1 1... 1 1 1 z-a.j 1 . , oil, and Flaucbe'-i. " ,w,rf ana iwl c !t vtr. hv I gaoiei . , iurtog tno-awiHt.itrervai.oe'- 'Mw; ii-Vjfe J iieicaiter issue inn ioie;vt ' r- ,4Tho perished tlvmtirderer. It was.) drej dollars andt(weufy thaiqsk forfei;i o iJTe lor life VaEd to; iiew4.;fttelf Q. P(p-- I ?v , " v ,. . X .-,i' .' - . . - .-v. - ' .,'-. V.'. ,v, ,' .r .i'J-j- ' if-ntirnrv titurarfift fine.". ', . 1 eimMfcst wat tka crw. C it (Wo few to rrgr! I.ie-ota .v.. V7 .,f,,IeB-f ,?-"arBBi tl.e law. .Y Utt e o . JZ7i . tiUiy of tstk BpettBcfrs, te44a- ! they do 10 rvBfral, to gratify a mZ "rwnij, bb to CkCUB a SjwtxU, 1 and waeqBratIyaprTeBiH B.tlrtn; wa rsM Boat oh were l'.e ilirJ of tkia scree, will fa-get cu tk an indafgenre lit Iicibm cx'r , a tt fife t ft I rB a.t 'Vthal . sjfB fttuwl "afcavoTi ss aur Mr. Minns Wanl. who it ikMiulJa ' K - BV S below. 1 a aati of Uanolj .a ( in'tliit plate, a Betfaaut wrdiwid'"1. who fcat devoted VimM-tf. f,T flL years pat. to the perfecting of tant iojpjrevemenU oa tha SteaatE..-' gioea oy. Ooererr, " ' v ; Frota SVb Saltiaaar .aW.' 1 , ICer Slenm and Hented Jt.. r-.l .'1 -iOaf reiderf wilt find In our tBlumi 1 tills morning, aa aileeriiieroemf , t species of engine, by Mr. innsUanl - Civil Engiaeet of this city.' I. ,u Traoklin Joonial for the prreot '!, i is aa extract from bis apec'Jlau'wn, (ktr Ward having roceatry rec-titd tu , tent frpit Europe,) which wiH Mjs. :t u"i; -reacniv vics priUTqile 01 it( action.' It consist in . ehipUnflg; ja T, whole or B part, the cir- which bectn'nea I heated in pawng tkrocgh tht fire of 1I4 furnacer together w4th the dauiefluiJt or gae$? tka" prodortt of tootbumjonr Dy rariout racthods which we oced no V describe particulaily, as, fofexarapte, :i a pheoinac forcing pump plated oq tha' - top of the..bi!cr, andxonnectcd witkf thet furnace by a pipe and valves this air'and these elastic flods arf frciv into (the boiler, .either a'v'e or beW tho. surface of the water in it, andnSt , with ,lhe stf am. 7The effect, of aents, which ordinarily escape t'lioo-.L . 1 a a b . i tne cnimney, anq; are jost, w 10 give r a. portion td their caloric lo the stesai; 1 and the temperature.of the mixturfi!l. be higher than that ot the steam nerwe tho injHttion of the fases; ftere is there. fore a corcespondrng jocreasa' of .thai elastic force. It will , be perceived tliat V Mr. Ward improvement, like that of ; Perkins, will cause the Imiptraturt md", the presswt of the steam To preserve ' a more uniform proportion to each orher and thusprevenyhe accidents impneil(v by. our ingenious countrymen abroad, to Ihe difference often existing between '. Mr.Ward . ratorms us that (here it by this engine; a saving in fuel of lixht , per : cent) and it is, an important tdvat; tage mat mis impn'vemeni may oc aifA tached,- ,at;; a. small expene, la aw-t ngirtes apy in use.; : 1 he inventor is .. man- of talents "and "neraeverance. ind " we sincerely hope;Jhat the engine wUl,- on itrlati7prove hotli honorable ',te tlis inVentivenesj of our countrj,: am) pnV p-.ii.. .. a. li.ni-Ji iiiumc ; 10 '1 '.bmuoi ,urv(uncmu. 11 it, . ft ugu 1 Vel I for both,' that. a' .erkanie; , of weU known skilly is engaged, Trt tha' ; construction "of . two of them, and- that ' tlieVowners of,ari important fectorj ia the city, persons of knowlwlge aod p '.' dence; have .ordered one for their. o Singular EteaptiZln the afterhpet; of the '24th' ulti two prisoners eMapei; ; v" lidra he jaif in5AlbanyW. i ma i abscncO for-pertiapa three Mor tug 01 ivc. hour;.' the wison door 'ivas unlorked bf ' some sympathising aoui, uy means oi bj, faye'kev .the'-orisorters . teriiiitti-d if; escapVianil JtheVdoor re-Tockeit the wmr; . .. r' . ... . :. ...... . - - .v m t 1 nrltrl ihft'ln(ipi-fintfreil (heir dirs1 W ahode.ind kirrhtd: iu'vairf-r! founi tJAn iot, IfbifUOhe.ir 1 1. i Il- i,!ii,:.i: ; S iW. I uviuiiaingt3iiiie;iuiiT rcMniji. . - f iwein,ag part ot wa wuiu.mg-, wyrc i-rB 1 at the tvme ot their escape, dui, otjv. t pea. entire tignprance .oi inemp ,ou I ?j -fR.iiN'-ir neur. Ki. nts of ihe !4th of JuHe.tliat WBofGi-iieratpugominieruotlerw '; at jsweli knifwh, -''JSapiileoiV'uiijile'ihii. ' first eamhi'Vn! iii the armvof the ryrff , nees;apd'wu mien irappekr'ohlyoft one eg AsWchild. '..whoi'idied it!iout:' n(V tn avmow now c.iaiw :c, ,1- Generals; Bertrand and Montholon op pose 4h4 claim, on the grOond of the ml f l. 'iKnnillS to. tr'uti iirt anv ihtiPiifinntlrowinZ OtllflV a will made in St. Helena, and deposi ted fc;r,gtindftTliislit fir-it Spntar "IS be (De only question ;;tw;.agitje when M. Adonis ;t!ugmiinier,,a I of a; rrgimcnt of he; tifTef.lerpo'.l - jciairo,ioi pejirgac-, , r rn r;...,-..t . , ntt ,rei,i"- thij claim; on; the rro'umt tbfMJ?t on illeg.timaterfchild.'ur.d. the vElrfi of ,he i General's connexmn wih a Creole slavo cl oaudainupe. . j" '' . , , y , " fi? V,. 'PhiladclphmJliig.eb , It.U ttated that tl.e' v. bole gng rogue which for'some lima pahtiiVe been engaged , in "makiog and counterfeit notet of-ithe Ufriird Bankv, ofthO deiioiiiin.it ion 'oft wer.iy and one' Jmndreif (IIars. wavo, b arrested, aft?r fong jaod ccreful rt.lp by police ofthe i"iiy.--11ie hank r rntter issue tne-i woieii vt e- , , . ti-oin aftiatliclo lO-Jhe jiwr"
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1827, edition 1
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