J if 3 : ' II il m v. VI, r 1: "Hi.'.'i -.4. ; wurces, thijre might be as necessity Jdr relating w1 the indignity offered to u- but I' w her bcre f : U so evident n inequality! where the Yonfr has sol , yist a superiority over the ethci, urjoibearance . cannot possibly be imputed to fear or meanness She mat acncLaway, Mr. Jackson, but we shall BotJcclare" war against 'Wrlf hi chbbse ' to f -hare no ftjaher intVcoprse or riegotiatioa with ' , iisy'let her act accordingly 1 she is at perfect . libertyd to do We can make no further offers tor her i the nrat steps, tne ; nrst propoaais mw now' come from her It was absurd in ber to con ceive herself "under no obligation, upon the rejec- ake an? trr return. vWe could not sutler her to maintain tlve atattfof a Jddge, authorzicd 16 hear and determine between parties, ana ro consider '"herself as : holding'the. balance of power between the two treat beUiKere'nts. She conceives herself to have reccrvei an injury and We- come, for ' ward and offered- reparation. .' If the:offer bxnot deemed adequate to the injury sustained, it is 'hV cumbent on fftr to point out where It is dtficie.it, and tc declare what additional degree 61 con cession is necessary to make up the com pie ment' of satisfaction. k 1 his she seems deterra ed not to do, but declares her willingness to hear . . . ,. . i, t - -rtr-w ....... . , , j a ,..- v -- ' ' - . . . . M,'g ... , , r , , - .1 ralsts, jnd the. particular -, fnertif or.the pjee pie. 1 -,,J.v t , ss t'V9gfC?-'r ; : " S 1,.. t- Mv ,!,. .;il.:triSrh mare'. 1 havef I ' Tvy t S-E N ATE. ::. ; : March '", Mi?. Bradley presented 41 bill for the preVcva, Uonv of peace and maintenance of the authority ..tf me . u. ataies in ine-jwris, naroors ana waters un der their jurisdjetidjp, which was;passed'to a se cond rcadiat;. ; : v ' ; .. . Mr. Ltib' submitted the fullo"wingvrcsolutions for comiderition i, . ' : '' Keeoivtd, Th&t the prtsident jot the tinited States be te qui red to instruct ourmmister at the coiii I of Great Britain, tA tlemarHl jtbe BVidsh government an . immeiiiaie compliance wim strrantremtni niade'-br .their' minister. Mr. F,rs kiiie, ivith ihis coTerhment, compromising atone- inent for the attack upon the Chesapeake, and a rtKtiquishniient of ihe p ders in council j and that on a- failuvc-lo execute that arrangement, our mi raster be' directed forthwith to return to the JLJ. States- '- " ... . THURSDAY MARCWn every rrejrsdn to believe they ;ViU he as successful in hasiness as they have hitherto -been. There is a Mns.y lmrnal)ardin Who has preferred 4 per tition t congress for.jreiuticritl lost in die revolutiotiary war. -This petition 'hasjieen referred to a select coromUteej who are eVery day expected to report. "When they do, thejiouse of rebresenutives will resolve itself intoTComrhiU tee of the' whole. It is not likely, to me, that I ousyy for (Urther:accounts from JhT thisj will take mow thtn pne month The people 5 . our lavt leave evera' tbMuh.?! and much .irionej saved, as their .faithful re presentatives mean, to save all 'they pissibly can.' ttfieriary. Rirsotved .Thr.jt the President of the U States m.be required to ins'rui't our minister at ihe court (...lof.Great Biitai'i, to demand of the British eyern- wht We ave further: to bfferftiU reserving toj -herself the privilege- of rejection; until we;h3vePrese "rno -ne JJnsn,service,nq mai on:ia.i . come up' to the unknown standard which ihe1urf:or r fuwl to make such release, our minister "keepe ' concealed: Therels no "trite dignity rnbe'd,rtc,ed IprtlvHHiP return to .theU..StatesM this reserve, and though' she may" consider it a ve-1 &Mt ThaXoti failure cr refusal of the gov- ry-prpfound pol.cy,e are 'tnuch mUtaktn if ernrnent .of Ore Britam, after demand made by Mr. Albmt GAiXXiN willi hot convince hcr j0 .mtmsteralcaiTjr into effect the arrangentent that it is likely to be ruinotfs onlfTirheThelf. of t Mr 1 ' lC VtM minister, or on the V Tfii Pnrla rr fYf Ppar ' Mr. Sh k f r i"f.' of Vire inta wade the folbwinK observafions ma shcccK tlie:.otUtr day, ; which have notbeea answered. - ' .) v 'J Is there any thing Ix forifcn to evince the determination of the' mas ff your population in favour ot iimnediateet" ? For my own p.rt 1 have seen arid felt Hushing to justify such a conclusion. Yoi liave heard the biizzisg f-f insects which has been mistaken, for the public"'1rorce''There' "irfr clamo.ous men who would feast on" thespoils of their country who cry out for war but the yeo: rnanry, that valuable class oi the Community who earn their bread by the sweat df their "browsj are for peace." ',..."'-..'' 7- ; '; " o'o - Momhfuh pf Moonfhiner ', If Mr. Fulton ever becomes Colonel of a..regi ' menl of Torpedoes, vlie su . !imt- editcr ct the Rich- fxtrect 'of a letter from tiUfcmhertf ; XVili. .v. I ' . . ' '"t'lUiOJ, lit. L day ; some-say they willaRI;te on 80lh J have:a. resolution before n'f " hamine th . ressio rise beiire the atterJcrd of ;L f l r ud,L- ..1. .. 1." . lWft- jonn ium,uu una laKtn nu Stat. ' from- the hbn. A M-Bryd- to the Ed, . I Ixegleave thfoueh ; tr u to 'inf,,.,. ., tizeoof Raleigh, th'ath'eiri-epTesewjfJ Reeling me bnuraenu management of 1)1 which was addressed to Mr. Stanfn ..i UttM ItltHIl-ll I'll. I Ulllll, , t ..ir.i u.'' 'j 1: . . '-'.I sen iq rAir. vjiniigcr, anu nc'lias givfi, niost unequivccal assurancs- ihat tk j shall be immedia tely, remedied IL. : r. ' - cnams or 1 a) encvu;c, -v umrntrioti rv I . . . . "till Charleston, arut 01 a.i otner towiu south ri' nia, inai me iNorinern Mail is delayed at iJetersnurs, on account 01 the poun j tnat place, oeiauutig; it a tn;, m 0;yi. tirrie tojusclerks to uistnbute tio p, j, .,- mnvl lip-r-nnTrarv tn th oivlcru n: h ' -r --".. y ..,.w.4 vi, c i;rj I Cie.neraV anJ unknown to.thim, or doubt . Tr'!!!.;!! tii f'ilnitM i'hl..5n1 Amrmrin itifna. ' , i v . -.Jantjery.-i-a. .imp're'9'8Piint0 therKish;iertlcerthc:Presidrin Several 'merjean cargoes in French ports, re-caVthe U'iited States be authorised to issue jetters leased from sequestration, wereTo airainst the ships and Ves- .-: bei'j;disposed of at the invoice priuee' ;wben,in.seIs lcloiiging to the gbjefbment and subjects of mopj Enqoibfr rieaervts :at least to be one off .remedy it. ' ,-' constquence )f information from Htsi, Amu .Great Bri'ain. , i his Litute-aiils. IK h is written tliree columns! The public rtcollect that r Grnmn,,, . . . t . 1 . 1 : ' ."Tj J.J" it. . 1 1 - jf. 1 ' 1 "... -I . .. -' ... . il I ... rimnn hit ins m iimii 111 v:ic itf i able and obliging disposition and L anfmion "itrong, the sales were suspended, and the loss that would otherwise arise to the American own." er avoided. A few davs aftr this communica tioniom iVJr. Armstroi-g, the orders for extending the list of articles ofLxport and In.poi t appeared. FtiokWuM i CONNEcntvr Mirror. , and a half in favor of the illustrtous .science -ofi Torpedoism, in a sirain v l.icli, if "it does nu.con vince .us that he is a c. nnifl'c for a " cap and In'lhe Aurora nfihe 2 1 t of Fnhriiarv. i nuh- licauon under the signature'bf friend to LiAS carfflof fait to dL'm n-rate .that there are brrty." which is introduced in the following man ncr. The Ute,ministr inform us, that heLy'be of. " Mi". Duanc t the present period whtn We Torpedo Editors as well p.s I'.rpedo 'projectors Tle fullawing is a samplejjf tins marvellous pro duction. 7 V Ffeeinan'a Jurrat, ; FULTON'S TORI EDQES. u tff' r. all, the moat, useful ' diacoveru ift Ffii'oto ' iiy,-the moat t'mfiorf ant chanra Jn ,the moral uhitLiry of Man havi been innovations." Gh.hai.t. Witness Bonaparte's b.navation ot he;QfW law-tn- divorcing- his '.wife. ' . A l?old and darns project is, at this moment, submitted to the Airiericari people and their re- tn be-vtrv liberal in hardy assertiohs, and very settled; their intentions to become naturalised presrntawes.. 1 re-yrcor is an American- spiting of proofs. We have already given our citiW. or not, ; where Tjorn. andamount of pro his- pUty peculiarly calculated for the meridian reasons, and-.e challenge them to answer them,, perty, real, personal, f;r, mixrd, 8cc. kc. lof Amnira l-But ma' 83 the Almanac makers foi thinking Mr. Jackson's conduct, so far f.oml. 2. fa overturn for tfiurpose- of ..equal taxa-t; their prcductmns, serve without sensible having been Outrageous and unpardonable, to have it'on. according; to-ihe wealth, and not the-'oses ; fariatipn fir the province-of Ram 1 achat ka) and het-n Hrm and nraise worthy Jl was outran-cous ' of aur citizens, value 'and irieimr of Jhrafiertu -annum ' weees shonldj, crown its efforts, it will save to . . ' ' . .. .1 I.' I - . .' v. at . ' . . ' ... in" him, we sep;iose,' to snew ijku . ivrK- r.rsKine ally pwettta oy raqi una every citizen. ' . its being t)ie inei it mn of government to send cut contemplate a national census to be tt.rt shortly, a new w ulster to the ynited btats, ar.r that it has struck m ethat much yaluable inf rmation " couimoiv sense requires that we should foithwijih, might be o'jtairied iy rlie govt -r.oinnet naiion, if " s':wd a minister to America, sincthe conduct; of j a proper and jldiciou- sy su nr of. ermnangemeuts f Mr. J,n?kson has been outrage 1 .'and unptr-; and meesuies were pursyed in taking this censua, donable.-'' What part of it they couipidcr to be particiUily an- these twu points : 1 sucii they are not kind enough to' itdoi m( wi. nor j ' iToasctrtnln 'he erect r umber .of foreigner 'do Vet xpect they will Tt is their ipual practice ; in 'the tfnited S(eit whether fly i?.i?. stragghngi or Ii h AS been asserted lately in the papers, and not contradicted, that we have seen,- that thelitis a society ot 41 United Men," in our large towns! did not abide by his instruction- it was ovitr?ge ous in him tJ reptl the accusations of .want of 'Taith and justice on our part. " It was unpardona ble 'ui him iO prove from their own declarations that they. had seen Mr. Erskine' K&iructions, and - by the mystical, and desparate ties, having seth them, they kurw ihcm lp le contra-' the UltJminated Socit-I it s in Europe. ry V the arrangement they, had concluded with him. ' We ''can eas4 -conceive hat thosevho ap- the Upited States rnillions of;treasure, and a pre ctous tund pt national blood. The work of Mr Fulton op Torpodf s fJThis we suppose , is a new philosophical .Word is before siness, was tutned out of the- pn?,t offict years ago, to make way tor a bellowing Ujr UIC UUI1IC .VI JUOrjju JUIH J, who liva " neiihborhood of 'Petersburg. This nir. i hires clerks at a very small expense toflriicJ a nusei J'ble fashion, the busiues-i, whilchtj the salary on hl farm in .the country. Itr rtftpllected that otw ot his clerks, about lh rjo", was detected in purloininjr montrfe ters. committed to jhe pbstofhee, rull)tiJ victcd and punished. Now it is , ' ascertain! thete' is either not sufficient attentirn clerks employed, or there are not tnoui;i)t to dispatch The busipsshiclrmitstbtoil able, as it is a distributing post offi-e; iJ conseqiience is that the lefcrs and nm merchantsand citizens south of the Am miniort, re dttajned two days a PetrsM fore they are distributed of sent otT.,; Ifm; t oes not chuse to five a little of his i; attention to thre business of his, rfi"i e. ori little more of the large saUry he rr ite,j and cities, made up of foreigners, bound together! -a work of more value, in proportion to, its petent, c!ejk, ht should be -tid which united l'he late extraordifiart inililication in the Au rora, purportmg to be a' series of texts ofscrip- poimed Mi' V.rsklue are not likely to be pleai;d , fure, bu really texts tlte'ed botb in sound and! wuh Mr. Jackson ; but as we prefer a minuter who sense, the initials of which form, -when properly , bulk, has not been lately issued from the press- It is truly mulium in faivo it is compressed-into sixty pages Jiesides five illustrative engraving but what daring eiitcrprits does it untold to the American people 1 Woe be unto the tadpclea and littliiiishes. 1 What a . fund of information n the expences and Tesoutcts of navies ! What bold strok :s on the relations oftiutions! What strong touches of common sense an the. general policy 'and prospects ofahe.Uniu.-d State! ! air. Fulton's , mind is of no ordinary" cast he poses fees that indrpendenr, aspiring arid observing ppi rit, which is, necessary to strike out somethiig new, jto astonish and ; benefit the work! ! Mouth luls of Moonshine. s - The benefit of new things must be self evident The New Moon for instance -they musf ap pear as oon as these are introduced to Iulf the storm of resistance. They must stnke with the force of intuitionthe discover) dbght to leap forth, as Minerva did from the brain of . Jupiter, lull .... ,,, if sh His toctrasMv. WK , the true oneS. , , - - 'u ...men .-,.cc i coai.ru io.iv. nnrow ' ,.ia .mlrT I' hntT There are grounds to susoect that this''nlaB'ia(every. , uuuia OllW maw. cvnu w v - ""itr.';- -r -. - v '..( Ti i . ... r 1 s - Lf f . - 1 x r . i V n - -. . I 1 1 1 mp m nuK ha nn Miiw rl, .1 . k abides by h instruclioiis, to one who lines arrane-ed, the following words " Napoleon is not a. e' pn ?cr a minister who innfully j otJa. Kino'' is supposed to be put out as a sort and firmly asserts the honor and dignity Jot tdunteraign amboj these collections olBanditti of hrs couiuryrarid who will not suffer America , Getiir Reu el!, and' .other French emissaries are toAhink that England comes as ans humble suitor i flocking to our shores, in every convey ai ice which at the Jiar of Cjngre.Y. tfnt sting "a heaiing for? they can findr 3-- th projiosals bhe has to make, so shall we always Uuane'boUlly proposes an. alliance with France ; eoti'enu that Mr. jCKson oeserves me inanns anu j ana Irvine puoiisiies -aHreci prcposal, to tiuinge the grnU uCe of bis country. - . the nature of our government from an elective That a new 'minister will be sent to America fn n hereVitary . monarchy. w; caehot believe. Our miaister has b?en treated j And at the close of the whole, We. have the a wi.h such indignity, that we do not see how we ove piv positions from this satre Duane. Ahd cn expose any other to a similar treatment. v We; whao be understood by them I I:et it be ' re- reeat what we said a day or two ago that ou'j marked, that wc held out selyt s under no tbliati course "is clear and strait j America is ir a passt jona, to take tne reasons in the publication it sell a: as we. shall break off all intercour.Se hli us, we shall not ay76uege5tert,-foT-l he if number of dsperadocs scattered ; through our; ,ts alP,icftion and uses th ..M I cointrvl on whom our ' rno- Aafioteon" m r-.lp lhe fire of imaeinatiori ese must not be, left mwre! with her on that account j .but we.sha!l countryoti whom our JRng Xafioteon" may re.j0P inef nr ot iinagmatton . to conceive, or the aVle,st expect Out she shall be the first to make X wpport, whenever he closes to crtct his " au mjer-our. mey mu at j .... ; ; ; " f . . . n iny ffesfr-oyei turesorprorsals,for,acc6mmod4,- - on..: our, ihorcs. .hat li .IrisWend ."V Vn' sinae uown , - - : : - 1 '' - .Freh,ch-Vagabonls,.the former oCZwhom '.ure-al. PJ'v : Like Julton's harpoon gnn thootwg K.'V T ?u.Jilu-Jn. stm ,""irfr. ml interests of the Caiolinas and G"i'r,i! be so shamefully nep-lected. became 111; does not chusfc toemploy competent ciertil form his business. In this .paper our readers w ill find copa tracts fiom London -pafefs u pen then! IVlr. Jackson's correspondence with cut! ment. His conduct is not only appxovcti is warmly applauded (or. his jrue'Brfol and for the. ability with which he m M trje honcqr and dignity of his gcvtnisfj he other hf-nd it is stated mthe al gencer that Mr. Smith haserfbrdH ter from Mr; Pinknev, ii.wlnch mm that the Alerquis Welleslev dot snot appr conduct pf Mr. Jackscn, nV that awthrj Ter will be sent to succeed I.;m As Wl pait,. it ij altogether unworthy of creij impossible that the British minis!tr;H thrrwiF lhan nnnmi. lh. rfnrutt u.l son, but from a remark in ihe .l.om'm' It mav" nerhan .hmf- cvnricteit that a dl . ' r -; 1 - r faires,Hjor nossibly la rrui.'wte'r'' Ifiayw Letters .have-he n' rrceived in BaliW New York st?.tirg thptMr. " JacUson. h I despatches from his p-ovrrr rrent. expn r . . . ... ' ' ?"""!: o"- v most as -numerous a' the iroRS were in ligrpt, The last mtellicrence from sp?m is hytio means 1 .... .nA'N. discouracilK hti Spanjurds. JtrixV' to tcel no j n , ' . . i , b '.."1 ' .r .v.. or any other chieftain designated: by JBonanarteT .UnM a;itr-. 1 rrir 1 in 1 rr ihiip cai 1 yip mnip Im . . w . . they. say . thai this is the first time that Bonaparte eve 1ml to cont hd on their own .tcrilto'rteiTwith' opiethaTrfits-arrnies-ivave-aii-eaay-aunerea ....4,,t.v.,-.,iW more fi om " the lu"iidisiiplined bands of put riots than -theptidiiomihe professed warlike stattsofAusfria k of Priia4:thtihere when the regular armies were beaten, the people shewed no disposition to rise against the invader, and that peace and sub mission were the. early fruits of the French victo- - ries 5" but that inpain defeat is no where follow ed by despondency, nor disaster by submission- '' that their trgsppl though beaten and dispersed, re- ' assemble and fight again, with unbriiken fortitude - Lhat there if not the ppttfest village: tha has ;'' yieled to the. Frenc.fi autljQhty withc.fit reluc tahct, andahownorTthe y6ke the 'TnonTCnt it had an roppi ilunityi-they know that ,Bonaparte iss ntlir g reinrorceniciitB into Spain, and that, he is c"omitig "'we" ,,"".VU i&pT "vp "ff'v foreign banditti -aieuswiu ana.Auev.; j,ui'y '""'-"-j auhory mode of warfare. 1 he armies under the l)ukc del Patque ard Gep. Aresaga have .been increased 't he loriTiefto 35,000 men, aftd the lat ter to 45j3oo.v4",''j . '.'" ,-,.;. .-.-w We : have some information conveyed, by a vcs. Isel which left the : W)ASt cf Holland on Sunday! last Kins; Louts had not arrived, dui- me repeat 7edTistp6iniTle1.Ts -.j1, nVrnin'mivK their eypectatiorft 'of hi early return. : Ttv tft exchange rf that ci- ' . J.ll.. .......rl kltnl Unrm ty u rt p.in e ry ryri" 1 aty . ... - -, - a - . 1 n 4Da'rTeirrtweaffl Cess Liiiaoe'n , 01 HjreiMU, miu.uiv .Ui.v..iiiv. could hot persuade tKcroselves that, such a pro ponAl would.be rejecicdyjhe llouse of Bruns yickt - v "T 7'- does not admit of a doubt. -They not n!y are Ai firfVr . treason, stratagems andsHil' but most of them are well expef ienccd in, all therjde's. , WahnrelpecTlbnhesecor conceive of but ,one;6hject whicn can be had ih view in making: itr and that isr io-arttTtojnwherf, and in'wifnac kinds, (he greaieti kwunt ' fltundcr lies. Ifjt shpiiid appear by.the cfM, tharthere are foreigner eriough'.lo depend upoii iti(lic'c6uh''. try, jhe .-wealth ' oifCjtbe. hative "offerB a tempt ing reward to their cupidity, s That their mouths water for the boon, is altogether . probable and that ihey will stand n-gdod chance to" realiae it, 'unless, there-should be spirit .enough: ;iti the na tives to put down thejr influence, and their impu dence together, is scarcely JesS probable. : If such wretches as Ducne,' are tobe, elevate'd to the com mand of our standing .armies, our ' liberties will be scure no longer, than- the period when, the an arranped nnd pflicered. backward and nearly strikinir the senses out of poor Corporal Trim, : We regret, that- injthis work Mr. F. has aui nesting cf the uses of his iigpnious divh s boat towards Fixing the.torpedo under (he: bottom of the,ship -it struck us once, that these twoTii . V.1....I 1. '-... a . YcuiiuajniHijaiu5DeLcpmnineaios:u.her-- deed, We have since-understood, Mr. F. has actually blown up his boat, and then sere ving his torpedo to.it. What a terrible fellow he must ..be.IJ We are h ft, however, to cbnjeciure the Tendons ' why, this combination is not succesfnl. And so are we. v '"''From the Dover Sun, (it. H. J The thifi of StatC$i,VfQU fie iujerid in a fogytaUa and rising jn tat 'er; mainmast ever. beard, keel in the mud, coniasi ' loat, all hand X-in aotpniahment."" ; . ' . - , - A hoi, the ship! Who.gdverns here? One Captabil. ... rt. my dear. VVV's male t One C n, on mv word. Xoo bldy indeed to come on hoard,- a . Extract of a letter from , a gendtn at Washing. XN 1 lu.-MAL. i.iNtl,t.Y1: . . 1 ne amp so staager to and fro, . Li: Waihinir. ' l'boilmn.$inct but some hav ton to : hia triend injhi tcivn dated Congress- have been in session nearly three monthsr and have passed jhiee acts ! act a month viz one for; the'relief of Job. Gai ret r.otber for the relief of Tared Shattock ; -and a third tecxiring a patent right to Joseph J. Dryster. 1 ne exrenseei ooing.au mis ousiness 4' is tle.- a tif?. ' - -' A French Genev-in it,'nds a ' ..... ' Who fioalsW 'Q-r- S a qaeer, oddfellow Hark you may haar him .pipend hHlow. ' -Who s cor k ? why faithT .wexocksjeMughrr But, C;hit-flyrwe"have-Billy; Bluff, -7 Who cbks us.up, on every Monday T . v - 1 . 1 .11 ., . - . , y iv-noriia. ouii oubaJmaguncj,' lieved had not exceededneTIEelE 1 " -IJWi ' and doTlars-The treasury belt low'. at thUtim.- ; :"wu Vi .. . - - . r, -r . w t 1 1 ni .nnm nt-..lw.SA it is thought expedient to,do businesa in-the most expeditious manner, and at the cheapest rater: Tt ahould be '7 considered also that they are 'ccqhor Wtiere bound ?-W hy faith sir, there's the bite, llie sport o!F every South kai Valer 4i-- r- Uut should. we ga as wa have gone, ; :' We land in port Napoleon. .. . , good can ti suit fix m sendiiig anoilifj thi r.riiintrv. u hilt?' thf lrpwnt tettff'n the cabinet, is not fn be t ioect ..jI cfiM Whatever may be ' he opinion cabinet a .to the dispute ht-iwetn mf. tnf. Jackton. after what hn5 nasse'l. W advantage could be derived by his .l TheBriirshTvTrrTnil:nW two measures either to decline all fK, cjatjon in this country, "or t Hnci ail0l'J icr. 11 J..as we . nave revi r nuw it. is the wish of'the B;i ish covernnirt' tain friendship with this "country, :hen other minister toreplacr the cfiVr' i ronriuisJv- evtAfnrv nf ihat dbF? much the iAterrac of Greiu RritJiintoM .. : .... ;-. " , ,Kjt! iv terms wuii tne l. nitui iaic. - f ".11 . ... uj ' r..,:.(Kis. HI suaua sne j in not eo 10 war wiy..v avoided without tliihnnor, T.i'lio irig principles,.the rnaintcno'rce of considers as essential to her aalety Lasting 'PfiftHlanty mloTii. fre!T rculiar"satisfctiirotnheJrcs1)e vu. iitc memory .i imc iai".- . ,, ,u mere is no aFi, no convriv'M IS lire SpVlHaiJCUUS- Cliusiun y. - democratic calenrtar,' arid 1- " Jrwm thrfjliituehiJ:.f df fnoi ratvv ?.e:.T'f j fested in. the elfption 6CieJJfTTrJ v t. near nothing ..roore.-oL .- r anddndei?dritCuld7ie itisnliiPK inw tr c'clebhte an evt rVi. fi"i ; 'J Allowance for the critical S, '!t',CI . , J iWcd tlie accurri'ilitrd cyiis u"uy poagJiQiiiitryJa. now laboariuil . v.;