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vv..;int tieriied ihat ouf etwnmeat bad
' right to granf ueb a license, and fclUntn sue
a?agctlal it prevented biai from jpeakiog.
-' and Ue contented hinulf , with striking bis fii
on the fabler saying t Gentlemen, ic must have
-fft Jinan stMS- At oeh eonuuei hb
debrj did not think muebroi mj life' for all
elbec members were terrified bis pre.euee
and unwilling to resist hi in, on the contrary
tfere .ready o do ay thing to please him. He
C the (ioverierand TresfdentJ talked much of a
big river, which was the boundary liuo between
Ube two countries, bat dtd ael kuew its fiame.
When nety ion w as made of the Mississippi, he
.mp.dnjf,,rtyingfltaf..th-'mer he meanly
that Spain had never. eeded th wUt side pi ii.
It Bay be easy to judge of our feelings (o- ste
our lives in the hands of itieb nen. 1 hat daj
,the court did not come to any dewminatiori, be
eause the President (ss 1 beard him tell Lieut.
decree) bad forgot .-everything be bad to ay.
Next day we were again ped before tbe couu.
but as I knew then w4mt ki)d of a roan i hid to
deal with, 1 never atti-niiitd to justify nifsrH
against his false, agserti'4?s.Ve were lid out
- and Mr. Chouteau and inyVelf put intu tbe
-.1, hi. nt iK ..r .1. ? .noiot.
flfte nf lliinM-:1 what evils to the communi
i may arise when those batonce and checks
Uvretofore existing througb the state- banks,
yhall be tswailowed up by $iztln0tution yihose
capital is in the hands of many,, who are regard
less of the intcresr and welfare of thW nation,
roust be left to time to disclose. In those states
alarming and dangerous eicess, inuch evil has years) ts now n.
been felt, and it is well those banks should be ty, And wcJmve t doubt. Jw H J wi be con-
dpHtravrd.'. Hire tbat'bas not been the casc.,uucu-u wuu suiiuv . v
No state in the -Union has perhaps, in this
respect, been inotHj tortuiiafe than this for, I
cuit Court of the United States to be hplden at
Providence in November nejtj the onencei pe
ing cdmmitted in a garrisoA of the U. Statea.
There had been same slight misunderstand
ing between these men previous to thin un
fortunate event : batvany:iemMtliaJHi i
tliia Uine, would be 'highly improper, as the
case of this unhappy youth (age only 17
ed j bitl.at the noduf the UueporVft?1:
eiens. Is to b basinrrfirpft am.n..i-. . W
However, we cannot believe (w Litn ,
thaXaJoWier of BernadotterepuSS
tamely submit to be stripped of bi8domini!S
w ithout an effort maintain bis poWPr J
has always been on the alei t, and i8 'J
prepared for such an event : bis standi,,.
ray coiisists V about 60,000 nun, under e
cvlleut discipline,, aiiii which be has tut"
.great care to attach ina p.i titular mtmif
. . ,'... vl 111
I d;, ,WVe,l tbemvwitlout . .,; ty has invented and constructed a most ingem- u.s inie.csw ; ai.a would ol course,
dence or reflection, this. Ms proceeded witlvous machine, which he calls a I'uyaran. " lo,
miich caijtwii anu, indeed, tiearlj all that
iiave'bceii CHtablislied have become bi:auchc
!n imp f thif' oldoi institutions 1 hat n:
b.itiks have been faithfully t hottestly, and r
dentlvmanu
jwpe
.fljdravlie Orr'ertj A gentjeman of this ck
lie orrery, aim wmcu no ia i'"o : ,,,, V .7
I 216 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's Chuiclj.j 1 he following remarkable expressions fci
v It corrccuy snows me motions m iw .... . !.,..' '.v " I'm, xoi?, whr.
... nr..l m.i.m ahnut tho sun: and exrliilns me ; iii ebhing me people oi ft w eoen on t .is tl,ni.
'MIL
Tins new ' aiid goes to shew his detciii.iniitioii to
r, i!v ,..1.fi.-,,t t r:ni!.. of flin KPiisonsnnu etlinscs. Ibis new '.and' goes
v" . " . ' i . i v. .: .,.. . ..iIm v unf li .Ciiri'Lv. on sin h nn piRi'i-frpncv:
.u ...imt;n ;,f, .Mr iwiuif, m ri : urn. aim ueaumui invrmiwu mn ana umi j 9-':' .
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Half an hour afterwards the Lt. carhe iu , w hat . woutti oe uone n s(ivciu .payiuei
as confirm of H'tfutb, no hesitation is out wheel-work, bnt rs in wder, with mo-' - 1 shall wait with ;.t.uo
felt in exhiin -x thvH state, and sii nation t.ons harmonious as those of the heavenly whe Uer . there arc any dsid to o,um
vbile tlic iu Uliv-uiav i est in n.nitdewe that no spheres, and conveys, particularly to the minds, our law hi! tit c-anyjmad ias lo btm
isl es' rt-vivxr will be mnde...fteie;t from of youth, the most pn-lect and hntin- idea ol nation? Live losrf right ..I olira11(l,
wjth tbe written sentene'e.tt-g irere fvrced to con i. de.!.
nits were every .stdar.and ltmar phenomenon -a Acting shall nuk whole pp-.eis of ihyrui,
this tei ranueous slobe. Literanj UuDinci. , n i -ge mai won nas given me, i:( jK
kneel downnniktur WiniidTfvicecl i kms it: I'm liii-secojisiderations we" have delermm
to ktsu the iniquitous 'seftijEbc.ejiiie neprivtd ; t.'( to .suhiniul specie' Ktyun iits, and wi.il con-
"If .
;fcncjB-'tjf your: rights and my on."
FKOM THK KW ORT.EANS C(lt'HIF.tt. J- JlSDyN, Jusli 1, We llUVO (o W(ml lyj,
Obituary A jmmoer ot rt'.iiccivs tr , tins week u w tnydest request ot two
aj oftfi; lruiis of two yrirs lierus una iuoi.f,; ,iluK. tn..(l MiSpCnsion ' Xintil a meeting ot Uhi, -uciuniry . jiuihimt u, i .ihhs " iiij.-ui 1,1 ausont" i(
and pefmined ,uto 'm-aj b the meanest s'twCklmldm tan be had, which is requerfteU at: city and ol I'lesifh oiluwsi ditr ye8lej,ihJy. con- gitioui,tu i'here are strong I i:aiors tliatfi.
the 'borses whieh kelwaged v.. oa.rl vcs..' ' i tl,e banking l,ose in Nashvilk', on SiUnnlay,! vev bis utst abode, Joseph Jlny Ihavtu tfie imdolte. has at last been p'andy resisted by
fe Mun: .letter to Gov. claik,'iwo iht -de- tju. 3igt ' j y m.xt. v (TJubjixrl, marquis tie la tyirise. late major the Emperor Alexander and King-'or pf(B",
rarlmvut of stale... , - , ;.,.. .i..., taken, rtiev.bave advanc-'-of the-red tanctis d '.tliM'mpei lal gourd, ofii- sia to descend from his throne." T,e Bre.
if.tlie-i'mpe
l.i .. s.i. 1 ,;,). - i..iOTf,,,,o,. r..,w 1 pit of !i fi-uHi" i Uionor. .f the Iron crown tended ground ofobieciion is sunuosidtu !u.i.-,0
VACWVlTfV TC1I JtTN 0 IU Willi IWOliailUll illlU OIUI - - . " J -----
jpAsiiviiLB, i JS.M. jvms.v. .....tr. h f ,..,1 ..r t ,0 .0. 11 lufin ! lailiMi. iW. born in Car-, non-uei'iorniance ot the stinulationa rwnw.wi.
r I 1 . 1U . 1 Zfn I tJ 4JA.lv.' . I . ' . . 1 .f.f, xn.il V" itili Ijiicp u Iim t o di.lita i,F Kurumv in Inuli, ..f I'!.
ti- AlrettM of ike- Nashville Bunk. la'ine be shaken :.. hut they could .perceive no asiei - :vira, iu-. - ... .v, ... ...v ui iuu
&Sl s ius tsionoHL na .ve-.t w.s nec'ssary t! be dope, or by deparbis litV, on the 7th instant, at .the but h.s, ,s it has been justly observed, conM
.' think it due t the pablie to declare the'ea'uses; cutis ..pon their debtot, unavoidably to iidro-t aof -W ;ears. . , , fi,j;i on ilH'lcit Norway, and not tbeSwe.
ikati.aveinineliedlhemlo the measure, 'fbcyidtxe distress and ruin through the comn:unf -I his iiistiiiguisnea omcer carneu ou ai w ;uisn uu-onif, atcormng 10. an uie usages m
are well awuie l Ii at the ioutne luey hiive UK.n mty
, S; C AN TR ELL, . FrMdent.
JOHN II. EAOJC, '
A.FObTEM,
i I'M ) ii (JTSH ALL,
JOUiiAlIiD,
JfU. FUSiKH,
W. Ii. LKW1S,
early a jwriod of lilc. began his career as a : sucli cases. If such a demand, however, lias
private, ' bis' exemplary conduct soon raised been made, the real ground of it is obvious,
him to the rank ol an officer, in the staff of fJernudotteis an illegitimate prince, a French,
the army of St. Domingo, commanded by ge-1 man, and a republican conquerer.
neral Leclerc. ilaig returned to Kurope : It is now said that the king of Sweden has
his mil it 'raised bun still higher, a:id obtain- ( uot been requested by the modest and holy ai,
ed all his grades Tnd honorable decorations, ; lies to " descend from his throne." It is on.
on the field of battle at the ptint bis of sword;, ly demanded of him, that he shunl.1 fulfil the
JOSEPH Will) OS, Director the campaigns of Austria I'rusia and Kussia, treaty of Kiel, and discharge tlie debt of No?.
Yme "Q 18 0 .? v "8110 liiiaiij in ' uaiuc ui vvaaiwj, -i v i.v . vj. vonii-icim-a uu mo uujci.iuave uncg
k ' ' . i . . i . i c i. I 1 .. . ..... . : I .i ? it ;.. ' .1 : . i;..!- i . i
W Tdtintidll, Esq. ' Cashier of the Sank, served as ueuienani coiooei ui n;i- n o i.im i is, , piate in ints inc-uopons , anu u is unaerswan,
wepe.iue occasions in vomii aa muai hhj- i luai incase ig; uois noi ai t;uc iw mib uemanG,
js an ftdvif.iiiiiOS iiYifjand such will not nuet
the app! o utn ot ali. it is'sunieieut H what
is done mil c.:d lie interest of the eon niuiily,
and tsvc ruin manj4. individuals l o are
aoreiy press' ! by the baud ol 'milriune.
Vben, iniv vtr. Ibwj reflect that a larpe ulun
ber of citizens of the tirst respectatility have
opneaied lo Ibeni, and urcc the adoption til the
measure vas lh .paly ope .calculated; to relieve
egaiost tbat general embuiiasisiinnl and uis
tress H hie h pervade the comoierciul vi.r"lti, l
tl r!ic riililirsK of tlu; !ircctorv
... vue.T ...o ....... " " "l' . , ,......r. j . .. .!. 1 i -ii K.-.i..i -i . i
ttiinTT... , ...r in h d. r,e. aLiUbat no wilf, n HitomMit of the funds. Alc. of t he in- SDicious. tie was appoinieii major ui nun ; ue win oe rncuiany summoned to uo so on
courtc t a
adopted.
have uk
candor and
the belief tl at tbjeif reason in support dt be t i7,57s,C7 ..au,(lullt of notes discounted, his Soul Was always i.iilanied when be was
i resented, save tbat wbitfh has betn b;,itution. and also that of its branches ; the body m consequence oi a veij nne inanojuvre pain oi tne consequences, uu uie ouier Hand,
For a lubtifuaiioii uMnecouife tbi ,olai aniomit of which is as follows ; specie which ho executed in that memoraole Hay. the King ol b-weden ss said to be sfubtorn o:i
en, they appeal wjHtfi eotshdeniro to the i mj .,ti4l'74v ,j0iia,.8 ; y rcl,,8': notes of Forced by tins miblortuhc ol his country, to j this point, and to bo forming a camp in bcj.
liberalirHbe'i)ublie-.- feoiin'Oui",. u.,i 0 :to. nmiii.t ..r real pi- rome and seek repose mi this land of liberty, uia for the purpose of iniimidaiitijrttie Danes.
T iTV7 -V $i,596,75i 7T i d-'posits of litdividuals,
IT resolve, , bey have 953 71 , UsLircaH r,tlC
beenWi.fluWd t., .'o personal eonsidcrat.ons.OO capital paid m, S99l,,56rj 00.-f .
shaking of France, and bis last wishes were
for her.
per
or selfi&u uunivea. 11 lefi to the Euidui;ce of
those ru id bloo' i d feelings which can witness
unmoved the distresses ot others; if l ley bad
pursued a course calculated lo suftp.in the re
putation ot (heir institution, regardless of the
miserw. t hat the commuuity might sutler, ibey
Would haVe adlifrared to th noliev of rtuWin.
jieielirtjui wueniney beheld themselves un.f
ceasingly pressed on, and every day that pres
sure increasing while, to keeppace with the
demands made and expected it became neces
sary to call upon tke debtors to ibeir instim
tions, Bo other mode could be discovered to!
redeem Ibeir. citizens from ruio, than to de-
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of JVashviltc,
Ten. June lfi, ISVy.
The board of dire. ti rs; view with regret
,ie iloifttl.
The question i. simply this. You, say the
Danes and the allies to the King of Sweden,
engaged to pay the debt of iSoi way upoivbe.
in;' out into possession of it. You refuse lo
i do so, and therefore you do not fulfil the pro.
mints von made in the rreatv of Kiel. Guod
L ili an nj u teilri- dated Jlanrue Jui nurlij says the King of -Sweden ; I was 10 Itfpilf
ForLhfus vii the Ouachita.) 7th June, 1810. j possession ofNorway, but 1 was not; Iht f
ihi-pffliru now m ikiiii? to ilrn'i . ..hp coon rv uw "",;a 5c"5,ai" to hgut tor ir, anu iiicreiore tne ireaij
T?9 n."1 k' SJ. . IV. "Ur.a U":' thLln,.,.. has 1 thmk, ..ever been well enplor not ?8 bindin 0 m,je8j(eS. tl debt a
took it for.
t b!s majesty onglit
him when be under..
wliirh ii trni oim.
evising ?omc means by which this evil inuv Aicnr.ii,...i.. . .t.i ." i t,,,.i- u r.i,. cialiv when if is difficult to conrpivn that hn
I "l( I ' tf J tujiviii) m ioui i no i f i, j vi liiv. --j ; - - - - " - .,v
Up averted and that no other plan will so f-f. country about me, ami, -while walking in a deep Avas so blind as he pretends tube, if he lays
tectually attain that" object, as a temporary gully, among rine-llills. 1 discovered a great claim tiany iutiocencies of, this sort,
suspension ol specie payment. In arriving at' iutiy of.sta Shells some of which bad been u& in hjS face hI voj'll 'forget them all.
Ill HIH I If. 1 1 K1L Ut:iIi:VU ill I illl" llS ii. 1? ' l? I. U .
..L: V .' .. Ti. .. .. ... Ll ..:.i - ... , .. tu.Mu ii uui.t-j i-c . T,v rreater than 1
nwy y ail WK'.Wi,.Hle,wvl.hjdffftm, TtTTht' Vlnnih - rr "i'"'-"". "-' Ttf". 1 . 1 lie TePIV n t3 IS. Till
V.' .. . . . . lil hoa!,l wns Mopped by head Hinds about . V. i:.
r y '.y, uur-.l,Kr.ret"s- l,ie five ,nit beh.w nlacc called "Prairie, des W have haUt.is eyes ahotit
uiuntry-iinu mat us nrosnenh denends uium i- ....... . .- i t.mlc to iwv ih iWif-
termini a, nnip iinnn Ida Mirm 1 1. lm Mim .n. ; , ... t l....r .....:. . - i . . i i i. . . .. i c . . . . . . l . . . -
. . , "r '"- ."j i"" u'"1 ii.i..-iiw. i.i. jf .iiuiiiH inuuenceu oy tim "ieueu uy.tjiuunc juiciis, mai mey were it ij atioeu, mat il the sovereigns on tlieii' own
3 !B:. a ,t,,U8' H I'aWiotmgjbe evil, to afr; impression thi'.t the banks are othe. wisd than b.soIateIy petrified. Hwue oftbd oyster nitehs ai ts opposed Ucritadotte,the Dimes could not
umu ior reuei lo come in. r or these i so vion. m,kI ah t.. rodm it...;.. .. were chftmwMl i'nt sife.v. wh,oh u-mild mk i i. . . i. ... .. . ... .1 .
ilvn pii ivinu i,. i: .i ... ji. ' . . K r .. : 1 1. . .... I l"i ... .. 1 1 i.,.l l.,.i.... - 1 1 J
miry unperi- . J '"""ij iU lu,!.". cieeftcnt, stops. Uutwe .mist .vtsk.wasSwe-
frd timojor rehel lo come 10. For these i solvem, atfd able to redeem their u
pre8sure9e complain not if our own .citizens, bdieye that We interest oj the conn
j W fnce ha. been bad in ousjy tinand.s the abolition of thi
ability oT lie Bai.ka.lo. meet their engageoie,.. -.therefore. I?,W. tl.at th,L l
But siiecolators in the precious metulu, arents
atd emissaries from that LonL 4ioVvinti rests,
as well as olijett, set ms to be lo destroy every
. state institutioa ; added to'jn iniiijiiite bulaiicc
of 'Kastevnebt, vvhicb ill timed poliiy .ur mis
fortune -bas protruccd'againt cur country , ail
cnitcd, bavV hffixed tbe belief that crerv doi
lar,' issued isHoimtdiately caught up, and re
turner) 10 me vaults lor payment,
notes at par ia the Atlantic cities
"advance" of i'oer ar.dNi'Uve:''kei' 'cent
and gof.d bearing a considerable' prtui
renuereo- it an niyeet lor many; td
pricet- lor Tennessee paper, and eve:
ageins to ride ibriugh the country and bunt
it op. in such a-s!'ate of bii!g, ibe notes .fj
the banks oi thi state could not , be kept
cSreulatioo ; arid in ninety, dujs it i believed
lbe metahc capital resting io the state, Would
have been wholly drained ayay. In such a
.'picture"' who cannot see the coosr quences ?
Who cannot imagine the situation of the dt Lt
OT, when, in the absence of all the specie of
the country, he should be told by some re
nn-rstless enditor thai nolbiiig6 but gold and
Bilvenvepid be reteivtd in dit.irge'.f bin
debt ? t'nder suth cirtuEifttrtuceS, one thou
sand dollttrt h orth r;f property ould be iri
snfiicient pferbaj s la pay a debt of ouehun
dred. Jflence tie propriety, nay the necessity.
of interposing some relief, until the agricultu
ral resources of the Mate fchall enable the peo
ple to meet .tberewilb their debts, due to the
Eastward, instead of discharging tbeni, as must
Cow bfe the case, in silver' and gold. ' "
" How the., distresses winch exist have been
hi might up the country, Is not materia, to en-quire.-
.1 hat t hey do exist is most true, and
Uiat general insolvency must ei.sue, without a
ttmeuy being applied, is no less certain." To
snsx.nd fepiie j?y merits, and' under that sel
' curity to enlarge tbt ir discounts, and to flood
the country with flesh emissions of paper, is
not intended. t is done with a view to the
safely of the rtimmunity, and as preparatory
to finally winding up their, business j"a course
fcich, under existing circumstances, etety
- itate mstitotiooVill of recessjty be compelled
this measure
therefore, Besotted, that there bo a susuen-
si(Hi..i.f,8perie.fay.ments by this Bank, but
litis order is io continue no longer than in the
opinion of the board, tne prosperity of the coun
try requires it. N
..,51c,,, .u.. u " c--.i a. pe uuuuv, Jen i'tit into possession of Norway, without.
madrepores, , I could ul. alllioti ijrti 1 search- - .--,, ... e ' r ic -
ed with great attention, fmd aov of fhoe shells a ""f attCfUHts itota ,f "nk ?
wh.cii belonged to "another epoch of the earth, w.w:is the incamng ot that, sudden appear
ance 111 iorvay a uio CCovvn rnncc ot ,ua-
8'j.eb as- ammonites, gryphitu: bakmnitae. St'c.
The shells 1 found were not disposed in bunk,
a I have observed them iutsom oftbo A;pei-
. - nines 111 Italy, or 111 tlie lower Alp m z ;r-
skom uie providers a. 1. PATHioT. Ji-LY 10. land : ihey were 'scattered, and oroniiscm.ush
mark, of tha eiUhusiastic recojit-inrv ofjiimr, o?
his speeches, his conduct, -&c. ice"? It mm;
be rejoined, that tiie 'coui t ilis;Vj.)1)i'oved of Li'
prjeceding that it was yodthiul, I'lmanbi-
obation it
over .;
r : . .... . . : : - ' 1 .
' yw -Uiursday. last, hixed, generally well. T.prcscrviji!! their shapes, tic. -.' But we know of n.i dis.Uyr
Bills amlf;r 1 imuiis descended into a weHc-rig- and easily known. This certainly "denotes land that effect. Now, how h this fact int
Kr. .. . ) in to Israel M h iipIipbIpi- X- w,,,, ., , 1, . . ... a. .....,. . . . . - :
9 ""i iw--r.--;; . ' vu'- '"'r.,M,-T,'",' " m naxtn, anq y-Annt bertuttaMMWs-JU
. I.U I.Vl - ."'-- - n au u. ILTl UCL'l'. HIT V'ln II II L I iir (1 1 XI 1 11 1 I IM ft n II fl olc in.l..u.. hnf .1 . l.i
t..j ih n:ii)nHp tit .lio..rt..n.i, - -l t. ii i . : o ' scives r uie way ana i;io cjiTiiiivsiaiKxs iniW'
lunnmrre' tppase .1 diingn deeper j bo had bard- wbt are fl??s in the ereat .works of Nature ? ,XllnU Va, ..... ... Cl..n;i,
orrMgbW 'reuciiea tne Uot.tonn. ere. ho appeared ( Ue ::.Ve? poor, fhort lived being,, are obliged tad;.- , 1 .
11 to enridoY exhausted, and called for the tub to be lower- vide- timft : hut . VmrnV i,'nf,.M ,! .iu,i. .Attract of atelier from Pajis, dated Ma-jlr-
eiMi hun. U.illia.rtt Johnson descended sbou. sions are such as it will probably be ever irti-1 'A very great afnsati.juijiiis been excite-.,
af'er to assist, hitn. - Before an v nistinin ..na.ililn f..... i" i..io, v- .1..." Iipii hv thi iRiutrr.4 rpsnprtiiifr tin- kinwnfStVC-
... j - ...... ww . . . - J
coiihl -W rendered, however, Johnson, to nave rt epoch in those immense -masse of "rani
lm owii I ile. attempted to re-a'scend,' but bis which fr9m the bigben Alp, ttlnl which aj.noi
strenetn laiicU hm., and both fell viel.ms to it. have been always above the t'evaJ of tho ocea
ran'Ue den. . Some deny the truth tl" tlicin altogt-tbei;
appear but there is little doubt of flicir partial cor v.
ocean. ; rectness. A bwedisli gentleman rwv) "arrive cm
me oeaoiv ainiiiKniiHre iv it'.ip i 1 u . ... ti... .i 1. - 11 . ..
surroti Mled TheA- lifZ f J , T 1"C;L ",,V7 ,s WL" marKea DJf ie vast ,,1'amlrom btocklio ui yt-steiday,8?ca!aMl:
I ii , ? I ? ! were- taken qtnuitmesof ealeareo.is stones, in all th.ir va 1 PcnoPt as having trained irrouiid v 1 fh:t cc::::
Irvm the well by hooks, hut all endeavors to rietics, winch cover the nrimifit-e. earth, an.f , v wfr t S? S '
resuscitate them, were- fruitless, Mr.Tib- even R,,, fcirt.i. nr ;i -,i iul ;..7L V.J antl-of a Uelerminaiionjn theS.n
. ... v, ul uiiiii . r ti v. f 1 n 1 1 in 1 11 1 i' 1 1-1 s - . . ... l.i
)itts Las left a disconsolate wife )
i ami If of children, atid xMr. Jobr
and one child, by whom this sudden depriva-, liuf, wbo can say ho uid'ey
110,1 ot their natural protectors will he se- contains r" .
lhcy were both poor and iudus-
verdy"ftlt
tnous men
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anda'larfrfi.of r.M,dt,r f,.rmr,, "'n.. ,;.;.. . ....; 'su pco pio to ahselt -their rights again-'
"son a wife put ou.- gie in itS "nttiat prene.it Wlion. 'J,irar ami increasing power Oi -Uicciu,
ey ages eauh-fMcA!1. U1 ii;,M1.H uui. at t;ie aame iia;e, uck..,.
nous mo esiiteuce 01 a pas ty ,.
ultra '.'.llbyapsls,'" "wli'o"' arc''sup'poiicd' 't iVi'
lho iuieiest of Alexander.- .These .ivj!.n
"(true o,f'false,fiiave had the effect of lowering
a great 'deal of the popujarily -vliicli Ap
Hniler acquired in Tai;is at tlie expense oitl'f
Dtikeol Wellington, who reallv did than-"
FOU KICK'S.
FROM THE NATIONAL HEGISTEIl,
City 0 v VAsurNCiro.v, Jci,y 3.
It appeals that the association of sovereigns
ilBOM TUB NEWPOR T MEUCBRY, JULY 10.
Melancholy occumnce. On Sunday night
last a Hielanciiuiy occurrence took idace at
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ion AdilltiS . AYl hum Kann." a ti.;-Ai., : -.L.. p.-.l ... . ... . i , ,J 't;t . .-. ". ... ..CM
- s.uim I Wtl7lJ II i n HI V I 7 1 itH til nl'.i it one ...I u;)lnh A 1a'o..(ai. w v- . ! tlwi thTHf til
. K'" . . . - " 'I'mu mi niiuii tHIIJi I lllll IV. AHIIUVI J I'tVl I U tll- IBU'is''
r r; .. ngui ariniery, tm: contemplated exclusion of, the crown ! French nation.
" w.m a prjvaiu 111 ute .prince, (Ucrnadottej from the tlirowii of
sivnie company . About 10 o'clock, while, Sweden, $ here he has been permitted to ex
Kane was standing near one of the doors of erase a little brftf authority under tlie sui veil
the barracks, Cornell (who had been relieved lance of the Holy Alliance, since the memora
from guard) due barged Ins musket, loaded bio events of 1814. Considering tl,., i,.....
with a ball and three buck shot, at Kane who rnr.r : .1.- J. ..... Inula. This immilaiifm. eiinSidereJ in an
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aratna, when the late of Europe wassusnend. nSP 10 l,u,ul v'HU ' l uu'lucut"r;;;n,-
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ci na n were oy a uireau, tiiat hit readily T , s-Tk i . i nno Celnvo-
ThrTusrgTituito-tlu
tofiishment, that the determination of his bro- 2,022,000 Greeks, t.rUooo T.nlanders l.Q Or.
tlier sovereigns, shoidd be promulgated to the 000 CiminiraouB.," e,oto Basque, -si
above effect. 1 he crime foi- which be is to fiuisters, 29,00o Arbautsisi.coo Armenians
near thi bio h 7CU V i f We ot Europe Wassusnend
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large blood vessel, as be bled very proluselyT
A jury of inquest was summoned oil Monday
morning, who returned a verdict vt " wilful
murder." Cornell Was immediately delivered
over to Uie civil authority, and comrailttid'to
.-STATISTICS "of EunorK. ' ;
From a Paris Paper. The present popU'i"
lion of EuroDe. amounts to 177.21,000 P81"'
sons, scattered over IS.' 0 geographic squar
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