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- I .c X '-. Voll. Fill DAY, OCTOBfiR S, 1919. - . 1 Kij. . ' , ' . U.; . - ; f v , ." -iJ A '. ' " --4? KALlilUH,(N,U.) PRINTED, WEEKLY) BY J. H. HAKTET, EDITED BT A. LUOAS. Term of Subscription t Tbfee dollr per year, one hal to be paid in advance. No paper to be continued lon ger tban-tbree months after ,year subscription be comes due. and notice thereof, hail have been Riven. Jtdvcrfitementi, not exceeding 14 luies, are inserted thrice tor one dollar for twenty-five cents each sub sequent -insertion : and in likfe proportion where there is a greater number of lines than fouren. The cash must accompmy those iron persons unknown to the edtor. jj3No subscription can i any case be received without payment of at least JJl 50 in advance ; mid no discon tinuance without payinciit of urrears, unless at the option of the editor. i Political. Tlie aUowivg retiiUriiS, .under1 the above head, are from the Xip Tork American of tht 18A. ( Oaf' &t:tnUoi has )ttoc tun past, occupied by (lie Singular state of tiling which appears t have grown op among ixiioe of tho tiatiutis ot bumpe since the. gMr-iil peace..- are. k as; uial inuiCHimas ol spirit of discontent, particularly in die North ; stitate, together' with a few profligate 0I manner to nntorioa as to render it onneeesa designing ajera, the chief actors m the rj at present to snj any ll,iu5 further ih-, scenes off iof and confaslott which have . :irierely U tite the fwt. Hv .i;....hn4. ani x;ti uuim fn' munoM i 1 u lotiff list of ff rievonees remained totaK the people df England, Tbit th8e threat -1 rlVll ed, either by their government or the people;,, l0 the pos,:,Vtt itueuon f bi.Koverr at large, is to be interred from the. unconcern with which the former beheld the late nuim r ou9 assemblage in SmttlifieM (in the centt e :' London.) and the unopposed armt, by a peace offlcera, from the inidit of lUU uulutj dinotia people, one of their Jeadi od ,hs to Jbejatter, it is clcisrfy fevinod, hy the progressive improvement iir'tn'nt;,i, and by : recent large investrnetits ot m-HWy in d; we, tbert-rore, areiure to iriauij-c oee &, tboa, that it is the eomnou eauie, let at U onite,1 and never eeaie lrom persevering ia rftuse fa. just and buly, until we iully isst vse eoustitutional liberties aud - privilege ' ieh are the birtb-right oi every Kuglish maa ni wintin." it) lo the posiuvtt uigtreton r his govern i deelose ol this speech was tollowed by e?i m?uj, ami which Qy forevwbj appear -urgivt ry d mi)Dltrtiou of appinose. tlie Ppuiiish government to niuehr. 4atiUe- We are sorr) to a w eould not learn ths lion that ibev Jieauaje abnttt ratimutt it. Irl iame ot the Ludt who i-tii addiiiled the aa- rttsure-l, however; that, if jaia. de mt rat if Uembly : bt Mlk nsarJj to tL loi:4vine ef ii wiiliin the time nrescribed, lh Miieroineiii f. ct : .v . itf tn Uuited ftateii mil eettle tbe putul to "Mrs. President fiid Ladns j 1 tuoeider it diKjiuie bj fc.i'ne goauiiflry aud deeiaive stejjv t,itev of tt.c greaust absuidity ami prttump 1 here is dn eviwf, perhaps-- tut waaid vci yMn -n me i uaipt; -pmjuiff uuj itiug, a.ner tinittfei !iilly iteeelerate the etnaueipatia,; V eve, juefcripgeBch a uitpiaj wf hwait tloqutuce from T l u If u. ... ratt a. A r... ii. i. i.,iAinn iktt utiuir in fMiiitarn;Li. . t u,.sil. t.fl v, , ;.,. nt.LMn f.i,lo Un ,I,.J tor ..... r7 rrl P"f nm too "'"" . ' . ' - "Puaiva - t"" , ""7 , " , "w ,.f gpain.ss an pn qnarrel between tbe Uni detain job long, nu. bnetTy atate what ba to no surer cntcrton of the. co.,fideiK' t', tn, beeanee the Anerreani .y'ia e.yeiio..wlIi 'tn, wonby ei.ter f leopleat laro irr the sfHbil.ty o, the govern- rtwu(1 niil lben O,, oe exonerated froln aejs- will.aet ; it is a good eAuse 1 affirm it mtbei mewt, and ot the very shhi nnpr sion which iem 0f Jieotrali y in tbe pn-aent einiggle be most positive teimsiii is the eon.uiou eaase the popular tumults occasion aiilting those who. .wen 8Jiaiu and her eolumes, butJjouid be left nd a cause that only requires a liUte niore at are ever the must senniutre to approacliing At liberty o promote aTeause'eoogeniai lo the lention paid to it to in.ke n victorious: yes! changes, the inomed interestt ' j iVenngs of iheir eitizenii and highly important ihe cause of liberty certainly must be frotu God, . ... I" the (uiure inierests of tho Uuiied Status, and if from bim, who can staN: against bnu Though alNaq,iet,d;,mo.Hli without, there J a iJecO.SateU i some, k wounding thirty or torty others, l aiancliester ""- ' . 1 V V ' . 7. i. . . . 111-.- l--ll. -J . . 6PAI.V AN"D THKUVH'ED STAflSS. W'iei luoepenuent, wouia apeeouy declare py iauu j iei cnce uo rouue iu every lowii- ol'Ga iiany aud io England which wotiitl 1 scejn AVfll cfilnilatcd to arrest the. attention ! ...... . .a . ,,rth tpanaatUnLir nolitirian. As' to P-er, France, thautrh at.H so.ncwi.at disWte d hy ,1 , ' ,' , . .. ii' FBOM THE LONDON MIHNINO CHUOHIOLR. pnrnes, by her ultras, aud hfcr hoerals, her Extraet nfa Mtenro.i iPhihihxt June 23. consiitutionalishi t ntitp-convitutioualmtx, ua i. The govruin-it -f t.n iJ.Z . i:e is. at fhis moment, after all her humiliations, perfectly i vi e i.'uf KerJn.aiid.uiv oi rv.if, her cos'Iy triuinpiis. and in-wi stiul defeat, U,e treaty, ii.kiug ncttiriiaeejnlta!;-., the richest, the happiest, the least oppressed, Not onl; ih Fund i wi'l be titkiv p f.i apd, if need were, tiie most .eiiicient nation of of by 'he Uuitij sut s. io, a nilii .ry ivm, i.i Europe. At the coM, indeed,, of torrents of a f j ttn. it a i ihut ,nn of i.-u.idu blood, and of w arable misery anJ crime, wbijti t gtive-i'm. pn-yioj totsie v.ty, t.. . .l..wro nr-trpp; n!ll CiaiOI.' I !! l v tK, oi..Ut'ICu X.I.I Vlil Ilsif- The writer of the following le;.er, ibieh.lA ihf1' of V rett tP"wl America. ( and villuge iu ihe : kingdom ui.to ihee, thai thou uuderstand Lis The popu atiou of lb smun of K' irucky, muy once more take H-y empire to die bnust tof O io Tennessee, and Louisiana; would most a brave, but enslaved people, i'tttwe.) I ' etuerfiilly furnish 0 or 25.O0J volunteer rifle- understand that tbe intention of tins uniouisto uk ii lor the liberation ot Mtxieo, ai ! any uio- eo operate with other utiious for the general )'iei.t tr.e giverumeni of tbt Uoiied States may tauae, and to give relief io incarcerated victimi tii.i k proper to hiiiborise such an enterpi ;'ft. who are su&Viog, and are likely to suffer I )'hoio i..o liave been bred iu the woods, ae need not say, that U i ) be feared you will ' cugtoini?-! from' their int'duey to the i tile, inuied have to lock to our worthy, patriotic and brave to hardsliip, and would consider an .xeursioU friend, the (lev. Jos. Harrison, who, it is said to tue M xicau territories us little inure than a has a bill louuU ngaiust b.ni for daicg, tLe de iiunling lioiic. Vilsjlhemeelves do noi know wnat, at tbe last she has attaineil known to h.r h'f re. iler pe ileare iitlinit improved in knowlj.ig.s tlm jiroj'; 7 'of toe nation ia more eqiiHliy distributed, ilieippr. 8 sioii of fend A rights is completely aliolisiicd ; and if tli present JLinJC survive, is, fir interest of the wi(riiri4 weiL.'S o! i' l-ance it is most t!Hira-Ie lie 'should,. to: some y xm long er, the constittitioiMl libevty ofFtetirh 'icii, rtiid tlieconpact and mighty power of hf t it vi.t be established up io t lie most s iiil t'osnul itimn. In. Germany, and piirticuUmv in Pais.a. i ie srerie is fir dilffrent. Tin i;,1 a diif'Hion 'I , tase for knowiedge which disiiog n.-ih ' 'lie peoole of the N-Tth of Geiman, their b.tbus. of le'p reflections and I v of m-jt-.''-y.-. --ii a'ttstrHi tion, wliib.- tbev . 'etid k',:. ; -.u ceive o ;io t i lm ,h i !i Ute iruity, u:U th- h jilii'liri -s '' : ..tii.ii i i . e iti're agreed ao ; b it, a tbmji-t laiirtei l oat e o uMue. vvit:u it i'J -4 lire .m;es t' terni.iVy . wUnt lue A 11'Tiii.i i -, M -.'i'niiifiii .iid ii i'or iaim-'d .lo jjui .vail o jjie !eiou '!' L.OJMI . i, i oii viu.' .f.ai if Hie tfeuly .s bn; ut .ii.-d. . lie ques tion i-!' ' irid r . e.'rtt n t Vji priji- 'to a(J ireit'y Wry jvi; Tittijii of ihe line pri .e. -i .1, a4 a very eo.:ai iei aole pw- u ' V- M- .s, ar. i. ) ipi iiended io the e"no iiSiu.s , -1 . . aac-jr-i' ; in r e const ru ti'. ,, !,!,, k ivero.ociit ol I tie ymttu V -i ? iu ii.sii.ed, to the 'jutit us w til a " -.11.11 ol- i.:i tiiMi a enl 01 cenion. v.jii Kit reloie re ive, lb,., in I be ev.-nt ol ;ue n- AiifieaL ; o.jho tr-.t;. !.u -ti?,;r-eiiii ovi'ri iiit-in w . i j . x'u-iiy uce iiiipiisu whai tt lias i,-. ie--.---f sx ' ii r , to. htnw .tie ti.'.nue uud i!u,i: c iv o ie , .i.. govennnent Mjny if the fcuiu u s i F.en.'ii di ors ot newspapers bavo n 'ii siiiiie't an" id -as on (he 'rapiiii mii!j.!.ii '"of v..e. Unitod ftl "i es, and part in any struggle, where -their feelings anil'ou tiie treiaend.a eoiisequeae tiat may l'l prejuoices shall oiice, be fairiy (iilisteti. Such io' it the F ortdm are iwlo.-d lo tail undtr a struggle was that, in witicb, after Having the d.ci!i..o i of this Uepublic. ll.-se witers seen their country overrun by th:.' It: f nti ms ffie&r uiine tikni a view ..' .inly ..ie sid hordes of a foreign invader and its io lubiUuts ollhp quesiiooj-aiid iu t ii...ti..r .n0. cm oi:iy ipad? to drink the bit teres!- dregs of the cup of "a aeeou-ned 1 ... by want of .,,for,.i u.ou o-. .he ISnmiliali... ih.v wv invi-ed hv tlA-ie aover- 8ubJeCl' 0r on '!!& t0 a1' :"'il l"pJ lU,te 1 ii( disMiK't 'fin til" orfifniii-V p-.iirt-:ai s'lUg.i.s of mi.ii.ti'i ;is und stae!ii!Mi (in whitM. for the .most' h.u t, Mr1 irtt rests of tin' people are no! at all co'nsidere i, or unhesita ingly s.-.ci ihco.l.) emiiientlv aindifv them to net a uistiuguisUed i :'l I.... ..( .. r .. 1 1 V..... i. .. .... Htm.Ll.nM mul.i,tf " j iio iiiitHu.iaut. iii an iitit .uriicu arc uiust wi.ivi . u. nnxiaus to nhake nil the jia.nsu yke j and A soon s Mr. Harrison's name was oientioii tue people of Old Mexico, ooi iihs:a .diuj all ed, ao luvoiuutaiy torrfnl oi" tear was tbe ve bear of their present submission are ripe veuf. Aftei a lew moments oi profound tiieussu for breaking their chains, it i nut the insor- erica of. Harrison and Libsriy for ever'!'' genl liundittis, as ihcy are cullcu, vf.no jure the proceeded fromevery part of the room, eiiemie of tbe ttlish governmeui, throughout Th.' business then proceeded on With tbe las vuricus pans oi tbe Aiixicau tiujoie. hut-Hie paker moving euinuy exists amo.ijr ihe higtier a weii as tow- 44 That tbo Female Union co-tperate With t r oriie. s ol hOciei,, iu tvi ryciiy ud village their male brethren in relieving those uufortnt i i tie vouutry and will display iisell i sooo naie uidniuuals new eoufined in Chester-(JaSilcf us evei a prop r ocvasiou cd. rs Can uny Messrs. Bcggotly, JohuSlon and Drumatovd A ibmg, therefore, disidoy mote paipabli tbe fol- and all w ..o uiay in tuture be iucarceratailiof j ly oi il.e Spanish cabiut't ihau ihe adopUou ol a advocating ihe cause of the Ffople;" wttieht tyi'irse c iicuidicii u exeiie a ruiure witu me was unanimously cnir.tu Uuiteu States U so cntui a luouieut as ihe Mus v hallvj addesoiilbe liiaeitogaa fek .... - ,v i - - : ,1 IP-1 t n-'S sUoiiio rrws m Jii- altaacy ' Jin 1 thail ue induced to beiievf tiiit be is becon.r and hati - . 7 . i- . . . . k the i mil erne ui wuieh. the Supreme liueeioi oi o . one. ai.d tt.e virtues oi me oiner. ii u. '.e U .ii verse th;nk ntiper to ose.'or lue put Boroogi mugdr were lo come to toek;.iirtfand ose of etli eun, iliosc iniiiortaiit chauites in be comprint lo weave lor ins living, no om d 4i-- of n n .'.OS, wii.cii othej wiso would more impivneatiy, when he saw ho nou.d 0tt e cif-eted b .m.h mv on aai " ROtbin-; more than a mess ol pottage for bis la- , 1 - ' i .1 br, cry out lor Libeny and tit uim las well iuiei'U nv those M bo are called the iuconigtblc-swini t : : thti disi flVeted, and toe lower orders. 1 will ivAU. -ULFOu ..Mi MtCie, i not detain y (Mi. i hava only to say, that 1 oouldl i'ui.i,. nij';t mini; Hoc.eiy &tua.jjurt. w i, us 0 nave a cap of liberty, and prtsent it FuoM A' m A n c u f s 1 1 it 1'APEn . . . '-. P,.i.i,. vleetiii?. as our sisters at Prk.deoi and listers t 1 iuve mi .... . slavery , 1 know loo truly me i.orrora i t lido. tfianBH t A. In Nn fiASS I O I t) Xr 1 Q tlTslIa .1.. IIDQ III ancefrom their prince that tl.r t.yerthrowot! ho ,,nth art f;t- the j,,., Hllicil iilt. Uuc.ed rnftniv atimitt tin II. a oiori'..l f.flli.iip f.vvn iT.rirp . . . i ...v .v yv ... o. ,..v... ...v-,- oiaies nave receiveu iroai opaiu, aud int.; pos- complete emancipation, and t ha Von their rc- sease4 nu. Unit means as the Uin'-ed" Stales to turn from the field of victory, they should take ample, prompt -natiouai r. dr Mis, tliev return to the rights of freemen at liotne ; they would unquestionably hrte deflated u..r. ru8hc11 to the contest : witli the most enthusiastic It is unw abave years that the U -i ed ardor ; liberty, so long the idol pf their secret Slates have been in a eons. ant .st-.te ul dipl.j tvorahin. a worshin nourished and confirmed watte eom-roversyttii: Spain, without i.vui - I . .. . tiv 4iaam- mnm-.-rtf ! t,f , t0, -iai hnrrt?-- at niueu ft ! oi f 1 1 r aritttcironTitsiTraiTivio vj tm. ftti ratlin hi ..iaiaiu iiuti j - ' wa4 held Firth as ti;c reward of battle : and fmn !?". which, in uo ntre intanc, i-uvc 0o the despoilers of their country, tho f.tsolent beea the c.esM.iU o, L..u.- tragek whTltad degraded and scoHVd at Z lltTT ,n V '"T . . .v . ., . . . , - -. ..- . gate tin .m tne riant of a commerriiO uetiot u On Mo day evi..uig, ia.ii Ju.y, the secono Blackburn did ai ibeirs; ami that we furm the meeting ... iur iQe.uurri ot tins institution took determination to bring 'a ' vial' i .oosty -.ask place io liie' kige room at ttte .i ind-milJ iu gtit r 0,P 0r fives in it deuuee " otoikpoit. when Alts MewaTl moved tbat .Mrs. i ,e following persms weir-properly eieeted. liulinoilh oe iresidmi.: she knew, from hr to acl !lg Committee for the Uuk.ii i -ueU-iilt:d j.iuieiples. that sbi was tne must -pro- jvi'is Goodier, Miss .Know let, Miss Lcwft ,.er person ol any other she eould propose ; h.-t rg. i0l,0n, Aius Whiley,Mia. Kenwonby, acqutauieott duly qualified her lor the" odiee, jvf rj4. ,odes,. Miss Longson. Aiiss' JoiinHtune, attdif eucccp.td, sheuascouscious she .would -JVl r s . fciewart, .-secretary, aud Airs, iiambleloa giyeeury autwtac.ion. Treasurer. - .Vila, ll'udgauu acioiiutd the moti n, when Avoir f ihaukVwaslveu to MivLawtonj ItAvaoiiuiiifdiateb pait-aciiiiaaimott9ly Carried gr..eiv Hiltyaie ; aai lo Alr.-Sanderaoii, shoo- urs. iiBiiwo.ui uetfpieu Hie imi.or they uud dealer, opposite IJiilkeiey Arms luu, otocK'or, iiti, .witu im-iinniu u.oui'stv ; sue tiicu au- fur vnluiitunlv stenoiu lorward lo give bail mr " rata fa III II IIAI Illll MIlll lllWIIIII'll llll-ll- all." I I7t III lit ITS I . . k. i. . . ,. , . ; ? ' . . new vrrioaits. i ne coco imu Slid loVPIv lliiPi.il. u.vrp (IinTna ti mm thpv .. gVSntiy VlOIUlC'J Hy lilt SjlUUIStl g Vei (l iOIU I were called opun to encnunter..., In such a an(i immense injuner wtre ibereti; t llCUI'M'd ' cotitest. so solicited, they i'ould not, as .they American 'citizei.;iiuse property "Was co; u did not, fail but they are yet the subjects it. rated sans ceremotue. IViaties -i.av b. ..u "" a ikspotic military government thcaled jn made with Spam, aud. particularly t..e eoiivn? thvir liojies, betrayed in their dearest interests, thui of lsobut alijiosreery article luui-irr looked upon with suspicion, if not 'with hatred, ni the imprest f the United .-taus, m those can it be wondered at, by those wbplumler-viiet has been violated by u.e Spaais." 8,1V"- Stand the highly excitabie and eiithusiasticnincnt character of the Germans, that a most jxir-j , American property, exceeding tain.y tentous ferment should exist among '. tbeui, or'niillions ef dollars iu value, was cuuhx-.ated . that, existing, it should occasionally vent i?. aDa 0"1 ,D spa"i"i pn, by a u.ieet miiioge. self in sucb feelings as Icxl totlie assassination "'f"1.01 a" """"S "-eaty.-r IT ,u !.,. !. ,? e..: C.....U - WV-ci.,,!! stipulated tfaut any American - indeed, he Jmrlv. if mnei. m,.rft aeriooa 'WW ' the high seas, by any ' ' 1" r. . 7 igerent, uud sent intt. Ike mi riifu u warn svrir rT t -v . msr 1 JM tu , ,. v he iminedi.lelv a" Ihe i-put lllonl 111 t Mas ixprtMiy vr6seis or pro- uiessed the assembly jt , 8ir Charles 'V nUet. y , B lit- tarried by uni- " Ladiv ano Oe.iilenien : Bcfifre we proceed ' versafaeelama! ion of Wojseiey uad Libi rtyS" into mv busmeVa'oi tiie tVi-uiug,t desue thai the A vote of thanks whs then passed to those se l nucuicu vviti.wiihdiaw ; it ii nut none .nti. yen patriotic indivi iuals who have tendered . vitvv to tiaiisaci. any -thing of,i aecrei .luiuie themselves to oine forward to give bail for oa -iur it is so conimi.uly said Tlia vvomeo cau worthy friend the llev. Joseph Harrison. Car k. tp uu aecrets bo. merely with a view, tbat ried by" unbounded aeclainatija of " llorrisott ii. in our debates, ifod it is sumething new for fur ever !' jvumeo to lurupoiiue.l oratirs,; we should, for A vo(e of lhant, WRg ihe pronosed to their want oi tuovvit-dgo, make any blunder,, we worlhv prehdente, vbieh was carried in tbo shou d be lauded a ; lo prevent which, we usuftl 0T aeeUmalion. si-uld preler being by ourselves' L her The TWdent ess then replied f Ii Ue brethren immediaiely obeyed, aud she t Lidica , ., Jo assure you- you have t piiicc deo oii.j . ! wounded me, by the kind attention you hav -Ladies: Viiu havethiseyeii.r.gp.acedme in ,lonorec m wi,h. iLat the load overwhelms me iduatioa whicu l.iiever occupied before. 1 wilh 8Ufh a ,en,e f ohliginidn," thit t ennot kiuuiy math you lor the houor you have done .pinres9 IJ)V thanks. SufUce i: to say' that this me, out cannot uelp -observing, that I am a very Ul' k ot 'g(eefn 1 wiM ever dearly rherish in . . II.- ... w uiiii-'o.iUt i.craoii tor liie onice : out. us vm I.uvh . . . .1. . .. mi,.. . iv..h inn ike .,011s id Snaii! ki'.nni.f" . I t . . ,' r my Heart- 1 ean oniy sav-uiai 11 win -o "1., U..i ?. 41 ',"ed to f.roiect order and peace, 1 JmuhtW to hrur 0D with gr.a.er avidity In EnKlAndUhe causes of dissatisfaction1::. ZZ. P"ru. the task s well a. a au. able, i tie mtltmnti. (j peaceably borne, for ' vuiniHiuiui iuia Biirtiuv. ircu atiu i. r rt rtP u ... M it.a I t.m ; .1 - J -. a - a - ' . - Have none of this depth of moral feeling. They e,u,zers, during ,,eper,u of the tamou. Uerl ibar V W heart wi iM Yea mv v 'rv life V"" nf 'Vr' ,i are, there: tbe mere ebullitions of ignorance, and Milan decrees. vLi .,' a. ,,r,m ...r J'S. materials for another greto bag. A plt '"fge-fiifouHdeJ applause, with cr.es of Liberty.'') ..r , .r , " """ " v..8c. .uus-i aui youug but, Liadies, yuung as 1 am; 1 much less serious consequences. im- Spanish portt, where they were eoudeuined aud !eau assure you tbat the borh villains have toense debt and consequent expenditurtf-orioW.-v . :-J... jlumisbed me with such 4 woeful life r wreteh- Ureat Britain require-the continuation of In the Paeifie Oeean several vessels, under, td experience, that Jean lee! for my injured enormous taxcsr when the lidannpoly of com- the flog of ihe United States, were captured plundered euuufrywoiueu. . Ibis feeling is so tiirrcea.id manufactures: which mainly sup- by Spanish cruiEers, aiid taken uuoi uort and 'acute, that au ettraal war ia aired hetwixi us. . . - - . ' , a -j ported them, can no.longer be maintained. condemned; on the most absmd pre exts, snch The competition of foreigners, in diminishing uie extent ot English commerce, and the circulation of English manufactures, .. must fi'Vessarily deprive those, whom the excess of Uiese branches of industry. formerly employed, f occupation and support ; and these outcast" toge'lier with the numberless seamen knd '-AMldirrs whom the return of peace has throwu vrithout means ofaupnort or habits of imlustrv. id au already sdrchareed community, con- --- " r x . ua l.... ,1... - I. I LJ . . 1 l . 1 1. L "m ' iiit ouumern wee no :inu ail .fie Islands threin, wen the properly of tiis Ca tholie Majesty J and that ail Vessels found in -any part of thai oeeau. wHioW hit majesty i, license, were liable to eoulieatioTrv and the rrews to ba sent to work in the miies,hs smug !er. This is a literal eopv ol man of 11. decrees of the late Spanish admiralty conrts6l i.ima anu uniu. jjuriog tbe Jate war" tvrrtautiraaaypaiui perniTtTg(Hh Wtlb eutrality A of the Florid .territory to he violated, in hicb will never end but in the emancipation of a distressed and overbordeutd people from laVery to liberty. (Reiterated applause.) These are sentiui . uts i imbibed wheu A.moa; a child, and as 1 grow older ibe'giumbiiug spirit glows struuger. Lvud .aughter ) J thank you La dies, fur your kmii aueution, but assmeyou 1 do not loi.k for your applauses. Applaud me not; it cannot please me ; lor 1 consider ii is my duty t. use every ability in the fitiup. wiiL. out receiving any" reward ai all for nly weak, en deavon. It is a good causa ; it is the cause of what they are (as Cobbelt observes) dying for 5 and the only plan to.frustrafe their hellish wtb is to aet eonstitHtionally in all j bur nndef lak- '&" " " . . The meeting then dispersed, about half pas" 10 o'clock, highly pleased wilh the proceeding of the evening. FROM lt HrBltI HOBKINB rRT. AFUT 23. MANCHESi I R MLUDEHS, Stale 0 hnglUnd. 'J he si iia.ttiiiit which had been excited tlri.'ghont the whole f t i gland by tbe M anchester' tragedy, as ii is apify de-: signaled, is deep and uenral. In this rity thete is'pi rh t t -uiinim ty between m'n t'f all pnt-tifSyn tl,k aniinllirip Bi.'hifi t."M'ery . nnn; askir, What will the rninislers do ? Vi'xW those who have wantonly shed the blood of thejp - if A". .' v.. - f.-... - t -
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1819, edition 1
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