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A o articlefrom Stockholm states, that from the 1st of April this year, the annual appan age. jf the kins k4ied At 36Q00 bank dot law (formfdy ?7(SOO0, besides th hereditary annuity of S00.00O bank dollars, ''fwr'.-thch- heWfcetTied UlittqIMlatiQn- of .the- Iforei debt That of tjie fowirn Intelligence crown prince ia fixed at .109,009 aok':d(t- lars. ' losdox, auo. 1. The followins it from a Chester paper re ccived this raormug :-- , k . - DlituTbaTiceiat Manchester &c. Wo are boitv fn learn that most alarnnnj? symptoms of ia.bordihaiion have been luanifested by thp disconttriitcd cuUon spinners; &c. ThMugU out the whole qt' the week, they have assem bled in great numbers some say to the amount uf ten or twelve thousand tncn--and para led the streets of Manchester r and it is supposed . tVom funds previously formed, they .have been ...i'li!pil f(i nrovide tbcntbclves with food. The magistracy, however, have not b.ccn inactivo they have been preparing for a more Manning c when tl ted semble necessity ; and for this purpose pension of buAiness at Manchester still contin- e, and the strength of . the discontented, is Levenincrease4 . hjrorttinu u umbers. 2i a meatis,(i checking tins roo Rtrous and (dArniin evil has Jet beeij. sutj gestedf nd indeed it.ppeara tbte;fcypaAi6 reav'H wTiJumaa ingenojty to p?tle n as quale icmaly without sacl JacroUatehtsir' the liberty of toe subject as cannot beenduredi had frequent occasions to call the attention of oar readers to the secret policy of the Ameri eans, and to those gradual, but not insensible ipproaclies, by which they were moving to the attainment of an important object. Y e observed, that the character of Franklin, and the early American revolutionists, was deeply impicssed upon the American government, and from their time to Ihe ptx-sent, constituted the cuaracterwtic of tlio Americaoexecuuvc : so natural is it to imitate the maxims and m?,n ners of those whom we are early taught to ad- Wow the characteristics ot rranklm were "a Tout and'TaiScloltts'lelMBiT WRWot Ihis object and the mist suitable means of . at taining it a slow, gradual, und business-like-reparatiou and prgrrss, and a patient eipe& tation of -'dj -season nd o)j)Oriuuitie$. JBy this prudence; as wo iay see. in UU Ufa and justification for tnar possession of them. But, without this sufficient, justification, - however we might wish for the event itself, we cannot persuade ourselvcjs io approve it ; for it is with nations as Mth indi Vidaals--that "which begins in illcannot terminate in good. This not only seems tu he, but actually is, the law cf God iii the government of the world ; and ho nation ever violated the law; by which hu man society is held "together without repayilij, cither in the object. itself, or fnmi someothei interest, a triple 'rctributioiv for all tjiat it seemed to gairj. If A mcrica has sufheient cause, she has bur bfst wishes : if not, we aro so sincerely attaclitol to her wise, her simple, M and her modcrdte government, that Ave must wish her, to fail ili a!1, attempts in which she - could id r sucreetr loss and upon this very intUitlik' pvi'ici tin at it is cbclftr to fU thaiilo succeed tti V-. . bad action;" w 4 "4 , it..J--J.U.' "& . ."Vc have just- been a gt?iicroan from St. Augustine, who inlbrinsus ththotwecn seven and eight hundu-jd tndiaus and ncgioes e An analica'tion of military foree has been stio.' Writings . Uxs. not only secured all his objects ken of: but such a cure would he worse than 'but procured them at the least cost, and With iH ilkeaae. Thw. bowevpr. is most certain".' the least rik. And such is the character of that if we cannot destroy this principle c. 'com- the present American government. Ihey I encamped near the Musquetoe ; and about oWe bination, it will inlauibly destroy s us. Nei-: nave long, an'i manuesuy, rciampu an impor- ""wsunu ui u bu;us cm:uiiiimitnif ic uji iw thcr commerce nor manufactures, nor law, H. tant object within their view j they have been John's river, who evince 4 strong hostility l. . . . . ... .. l. ..... ..U- P.. .. ,1. A .1... (" . 'd. 1 miiiiitifir ll.a li.m,(nM tiA,rl ij rl.iu tirrrtn I li,V , 1 berty, nor mtiepenuence, can consist with the ' pu" UIU ii.irior nu tat muc berunng u, iviio na owm, j right of legislation assumed by these-tonfede-! ana they Rave uc;i:ca mat time to have at navo ucciareu memseives npsuie, aim are ucr Iracics, iiHT.e most important of all matters, .length armed. .tu mincu 10 auacic our country i a n as soon the price of labour. ' It i unnecessary to say, that this object as they can obtain pomtrr and ball. Several It is the opinion of many writers that i'e occupation ot the i'londas. Tho vast -ol uca uavu ucqn ai-ai. vuuHime, u- ' . " 1 . " . . ! . . . I . f , . . . " ; .. . . I . . ' . I . . 1 1 Ifioiriiiiivii In i - i n. i:' " , A ,,t!i,(w,t i,C m.ifl nl' I vim ..it !,,. Alo.. !l'h VlH'illC f Ci ff Uinmilllifillll frnm llift frOVlM'- l-mffa 'which was lu Iv exnccteu totase mace ureal uruain mis nw reacnea tne acme oIv""l"v'" wi "- -.- e- eraonev whiclaiiey rawed was exhmis-: her prosperity, ami that her speedy decline,1 " uj u, s.uui, is . uaiuraiiy y " w., . Accordiiiirly, measures wcie taken to as-! in conformity to the tustory of all nations,- n'vmeu iui sreai pans, 01 wmcn uie , . . . the military immediately, incase oti must soon be expected to commence, van .. "I,r."' ".i" "Ul""li:"1U i" VJ,!li U1 ' . . -'"i ",av Prt.i?. wiTP n.m frti'i rs i.ivi lpi-n fnvmiMT n t, t hi ivicxifo, wikt e uie narrow riunnus oi l) aricn " " 01. iuaiiwt Now, that. he had taken a Spanish protection, and ;.. ., I, ..ml an.al r flm nia.iM. r.Tiiciw vvliirii urn likiJ v. in niii!li!"i hr ulti.tConnCCtS II WIM tliC SOUiliei'll IKll't. trates by the commander in chief of the dis-1 mate downful. The corruptions' of govern-North to South, the whole almost of (he. intended m a lew days to goto the Ilava trict, directing the concentration of acoiisid- ment j the incfease of luxury ;. the failure of irtln'iortion belongs tp the United States, na. r ro marine superiority except oniy ioi provioces or uie rioiidas at " "," " J w" u; oi. iu.uj a, the sotithci erable force. These precautionary steps, it would seem, have not been unnecessary ; for '- this mornin!:. an order was received for the . immediate march of a sirens: detachment of the 95th regiment, in garrisoiii here ; and at a Fr quarter past one tday, they mareiied pa3t Ilpur office on their way to Manchester, via .Warrington The precise cause of this move ment is not known here ; but should any thing transpire in the course of the evening, we will stop the press to communicate it to our rea de. ti." ', ' . .; ' f We arc happy to add, however, that no dis turbances have actually broken out arMim chester, or its neighbourhood ; but, in conie' quence of the contihiiiincc of so large a hotly of journeymen voluntarily out of" employ,: the m'vsrujt rates oi Manchester, have thoucrhf it prudently have a military force near at hand, lest any riot should break out ; and at their desire, Sir Johh;I5nig has detached some troops to Manchester and. its vicinity. ' A ug. 3.-Tt is with regret that w e have still to state, that the advices from Manchester, t received this morning, convey no intelligence ujion thich we can anticipate the approach ing tranquility of that place. The 6pPnncrs still continue their refractory proceedings, and ale daily augmenting their number, both by artifices and intimidation. Those who waul 1 willingly keep to their work are. prevented .froinjloing so, -either by menaces or insidious persaasions ; wiulc the masters arc actually i1 . : M p i .i ' ' ' ' mshlir suirit : thfi fiifnri ........ 7 - ""-I .. .. . . ... . . . . I . 1 I.. I I .1 . j .. .1 . j of America, hare all been brought forward as trie southern limit ; .winch tlms intercept the aireau oi-en muruem, oy ins savagtb ; UJIUeu 9UUes W'olO lliesea CO.lSt Ul the UUtl 6t, uu ; ui m m-ar num uj;u aiti.i Moxicov insnherecorcr rvw with tho erovcrniiicnt of Hie United States to' of our..;j4ontief:,ci!izi.'iis. Vliv does not the probable eHici'-'nt causes of our dedemion ia the scale- of nations. iKspBCCK, joiv 1G. The nevr Roman fipn vtni'. Prinra r.ii-sini liiiriVri itfinanari procuw these provinces, and thereby nt on- S v?n? Miauon an emcieni iiiuua- '"'7 -1 M 'OMll. V J - . . . " ' me for some months to return i v' Pure a strong natural b.iu.nlary, but to ", has quitted Ho to Florence. , " I0ND0X, AtT 6 5. Determined Atlempl at Suicide.- Monday afternoon a soldier of thef..Kast,,,L-)ndon Mi litia, going along the Stratford road, was alarmed at finding a female genteelly dressed suspended by a nilk handkerchief from; the bough of a tree, inside the hedge. He imme diately cut her down, having only that mo ment hung herself, she in a few minutes reco vered, and burst into tears ; she said she was the wife of a tradesman at Ilonierton, and thanking him for saving her life, she pro mised to proceed with all speed to her family, riie soldier permitted her to depart on this promise, but watched her. She proceeded along the river Lea, till she thought herself out of sight, and then, plunged into the water. The soldier again saved her life, and con ducted her home to her family. She had been missing for several days, and a bct ii otfercd for hen recovery. ry force hi -prevent thesc-tseoplc from the tom- n ... ... . : ..!. I. I ?. -..i.. I. t l.-.l: gain a vaiuaote rue ot sea coast lor their barK; nu ai.-uipt;r mihc , r uihhb hu provinces. The greater part of our pahlic; secuon oi our cutiuy is more negtecteu man writers, indeed, suom not a ware of tli extent. Hi, -Wliat is the cause . a " t y ironuers oi oo; of the Gull orMevioo, when (hey write of it 01 t'13 - Have wv coi.im;tl any R?rca as 'of a mere indenture of sea into the land, th?U merits such ni'gUtt ? Ve he j! j.ro instead of a vast sea extending nearly twelve p"r authorities will tu.n an eVc to tlut quar huadrcd miles inwards from tho Atlantic 0- .ter- tep. nth iat. , cean. Now t.'io coast of this Gulf, adjoining' to the provinces otthe United .States, consists" MGrcgcvMiid rci.firnmciils arrived in of the provinces of the Fluridas which coin-i" ImczhzUu. ".Vr mence with the Gulf upon the Atlantic, and' " " r;i;iAELi'niA,. sk?t.-1 co-extend with it from cast to west, till it Etfici of a letter receive 1. at.tlic ojf afthi i,3- liev.iocrutic Pre 3:1. - Late accounts from Yrnczucla, via. St. Thomas, state, that the Patriots, commanded Lxlrad of. ale Iter from an American Gentle- "man date St. Petersburg, July 15. -----u Yesterday Trhc anniversary of the Inde- dcterrcd from employing them in'coiispquence, pendence of the United States') the American of the vexatious annoyances to which they are Shipmasters and Supercargoes dined- with constantly subjected. How much 1 ongci this j Mr. Lu wis, a laorchiint ofs, this place. At 'state of things can continue, without leading' Constantjour Vice Consul gavVa dlnacr t., to serious tumults, we know not ; but that the ' the Americans there, at which Mr Harris laostalanning conseiiueiices may becxiieclcd'our Consul attended. At (J P. M. i 'went' out .to ensue, if some check be not speedily opposed ! to see the Emperor and King of Prussia en readies the isthmus of . Daricn at its western extremity. The Gulf t!icn flows along thi'j Isthiiunof Dariea about a hundred or more miles, after winch commences the Mexican' by Generals Paez, Ansuiendi, liermtidez, M ?;oji;e, being the coast oppjsitc to the Flori- Gregor and Mariano, will oprt he campaign das. ' '. i i:i December, with a fine army, and ample ' Even from this hi ief - description twofsiltary stores. . '. min.s arc suXcienrly evident. In the first! 'General Grcgor M'.Grcgor, from Eo, . . ' ' . v.-'l.in ,.( :!.. Wl. ;! f. ... fT., it.,. 1 L'1iikI. has iisceud'.-d tho Oroaokc with nbnnt reward nau 4" ""c- l'v w ,ua? " . . -- States; and secondly, I heir importance to, wo ingitsu recruits ; aim several vcsse.s Spain. "To the United Stes they wtil attliayc arrived at Augustura from England ..wit It mice afford a natural "boundarv: :n:d o loi: every thi K .necessary. , I saw a list in tho J 7 - ---- - - o,, 7 . - .. .. caiinot bo doubted. The Duke of Wellington, accompanied by ter the city.- Thejving's daughter has been married to a brother of tlie Emperor. Many his ard-de-Camp, col. Harvey, arrived yester- j honors were paid them--on thi3 occasion. Tho day morning, between 7 and.S o'clock, at A ps ley-house, from Cambray. Disgrace is ex pected to remain in Englandantii his presence shall be necessary at Aix-la-Chapello, Accounts received by the Lord Castlercagh, "Bigal ship, which left St." Helena 011 the kth June, represent Bonaparte to be amended in his health. He seems to make, now and tftcn, some experiments upon his constitution, that he may raise apprehensionsand so obtain a relaxation of the precaution against his escape. When he finds others will not be alarmed for - htm, lie takes alarm for himself, resumcs-'iiis exercies, and consents to be better. Wc regret to stated that Mp.. Hcrvrv Alex. - sudor, the colonist secretary .f the Cai'e of uuou uopc, died on the 6U1 ol May of a vio lent dysentery, which carried him off in the short space of two days. Mr. Alexander was ; Uncle to tlic; eat I of Clarendon, and had been cnan man ot the 'committees of the house of commons. ' ';'. 'Aug. (ureMhaccountif.U morning i3, that Her majesty has had a . good night and continues a little tetter." f he writs for the meeting of the jiewparll i " ament beifig returnable thi day, if will be lroroug, ,l for 59 days, with the , ceremony u ,.sually observed opun this somewhat raroocca 7; 8ton. .1 :, ":' ; : '.' ; - Mr. AlexarderiJeriri!? lias Wn'inVifAd attctid: this approaching cortgress at Aix la . Uiapclle. .Thedlstingaishetl honour is doubt- QS3 owing to th Emperor's ftimily met the:n a few miles from the city, and accompanied them to -their Pa. lace. Apartments are fiitiul up in great style; and at great expence, for.thcir reception. AIT tho troops were on parade, and last" night eve rij window in the city was illuminated' . . Late accounts from England state, that the Manchester manufacturing classes still con tiime obstinate, and persist in their demand for higher wages, and that the same spirit has spread .amongst the workmen in different towns, who'also refuse to go on without high er wages. Tho government have tho ugh ft of callinB-in the military to break up this exten sive ' mad alarming combination, but have some hesitation about force in such a case. This confederation, consisting chiefly of cot ton spinners, puts a stop to the whole system : webs canijot be fabricated by tlic weaver, or finished bythe dyer or calico printer j conse quently the revenue suffers, and the sales of raw cotton must be limited, which will also soon be felt byour southern-planters-9 in short, it must create a. temporary stagnation, from the cotton grower to the wholesale mer chant. It is said to require the, labor of eigh teen hours a day to make wages at the present prices, which were wrung .''dowii 'during the most gloomy timc3 of the late war. General Jackson's official -account of the capture of Pcnsacola was received in London line 'of sea coast' and "navigai.l-harbors, where they are most .wanted.. To the royal goxern,-1 ment )' Spain, the "value of'the Floridas is, Ierlia;s still .greater ; it is a barrier,.. so long as 11 continues, between Spanish S nith Amett amis ot one of the gentlemen concerned in these supplies ; a id it standa thus ' - From England, 12,000- muskets, S00 quintals of powdv't', a largo quantity id ball cartridges, Hints, lead, &ccu;iipIeto uniforms - ' : a. 1 . T .- t ica and the United .ta!cst and opposes such a tor 12.00a men, with every necessary article, long and wide space of wood and uitCtiltivat- appertaining. .Complete armour, -mountings, cdiand, as effectually to prevent the danger- r' tor 2000 cavalry. Resides this, a great ous intercourse betvveen t:c subiccts-of' a des-'MU''t'ty of powder, 500 m-.iskcts, and a com potic monarchy and 1 he free people of the U-! plcfe and numerous train of light artillery has n'i ted Mates.- It is, in this sense, the bestde. fence -of Spanish America and the strdiigest fjccurity d'. Mexico - The possession of it by the Uniied Slates, AvilLbriug -that active (Wo pie immediately into contact with 'this feeble empire; and the Americans, 'having such a prize at their feet, and with so many occu- bcen sent to .Augustura,- by Cryon. -Tu's I kuoxo to Ic a fact. If this docs iiot put tho Independents in a situation to open the campaign next Dc -em-he, in the most glorious manner, they will hardly deserve the name of men. " Gen. Morillo pots.t'ivclv has not more thmi 0lrii -iii 11 lal illJ)IJ' til lilt: III- I .' uiiui vai uiti tj'liii.iti 11 r jo l llj selves of it. if we add to these reasons the! and the rest Creoles, oh wiroiiihe ciaaot dc-v present actuid situation -of .'the Spanish American- provinces, it Will he unnecessary t a id any further explanation, why the royal go vernment of Spain btiould put so high a vi lueon the .uncultivated deserts - of the Flori das. . 1 Suc!?, tiiercfore, have been the actual rea sons which have induced the American go vernment to thel present act of seizure and capture. The1 pretexts arc, indeed, very dif ferent, but are of no farther curiosity than as1 matters of future history. We have ho' doubt but that a manifesto w ill be shortly published,'.; in which the American government will assert., its right of mai ntaining i ts..own. peace and good order and, to that end, its obligation tas.cize the provinces of a guvernment, whose notorious , imbccilify and insulHcicncy were rendering those, seas and islands the refuge of pirates aud outlaws a principle which is not without foundation,; if it were the -actual mo tive, and the only remedy. . To confess the the'govemmeiit olvFerdinand, and are so tho roughly-persuaded that the FJdridas'jiflou. intimato coBttrexioIp which, tic l,2tof US'JSt. " "'-Tha London papc.a- ' wish to sec the Americans produce a sufficient pend.'' Spain. Ferdinand ' V-i I . has issued a dv'i fmitixe edict agatitst the Spanish exiles who had served the clause of Bonaparte; banishing forever from the country all those who had acted in any dep irtihent under tlm'tuurper, as counsellors or ministers, and military olli ccrs, to the rank of captain, hiclusive. Germanij Mie bfficiarGazeUc of Vienna contains a cfrcular from the government, an nouncing for sale, by public auction, , tweuty eight estates bJongiug to the CrdWnin order'.' to " af'ply the piofits to the paymcit of the na tional debt. Some of these estates are of very great extent, with 0U00 or 10,000 inhabi tants ' . 1- .. , " ; France. Nicholas Kephala, who couiinands a Greek vessel, has had engraved;-here three charts of various parts of the Mediterranean, which he has frequently traversed, and him self sounded.-' - The first represents the Greek truth, however, we are so little satisfied with Archipelago, and the whole strait of the Dar danelles. The second exhibits a considerable portion of the Adriatic, particularly the Ionian rish'uudcr thcUnitcd States, that we almostslands and the coast of Albania ; 'and the third contaius that part of the Mediterranean' T.-orh 4 1 I ft ....1
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