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1 ': - ....'-'V: ' -V'vei.-!V ... i , i. ..ji. .3tV: .i 14 A, to fef.1nVu!. uWrff "nreoaratlort9 are 'commencement of the list session , of I arcm.9 Ibe contrating parties arc per- kiinVlor Id tereufton: -;V Pa.rliamenU.?i.v- - . a ; jsuatled that the province's a? the nation .- V Paris Journal f Die 221 contains Th first object tn tfbtch: youfat- desire the organisation of a central go- " flowing : 'I lie Cabinet-idLSt- tention will e directed," is the provision u life ls renlied Jo the othriat notifi- to be wade for tbisuprt of the civil "S jionlrhe changes reiVntlfj produced government, and of the honor and digni l', ;ihc,Gov'erniintf)fBitttin, that it 8es ty of thecrown,,; ;K c ! h i)ieft8ureMle udi'i'ti'ta system,, I have entirely at your disposal my verrtfntit. they Invite them to conrur by sending their deputies, and promoting, as much. as is" practicable, the general welfare. ... ''' - ' 2d. The obstacles having all been re . : v- ii i J' LTrtiiirxii: l:4rxui.;xVr Fi..n1tiKin , , ilCIl f.lCiaiHl nan wnir iiiiihuh-h-ii war- unwin in n;r iiti unarj ivcvrnucn, jihu imiTru vmiii.ii ucbii ujiu, mv. im-i.-.o...,. A aiul ven necessary, tor tnewcuare i cannoi ireHy-jnyseit the graiinrauon oi ana narmony oetween.uie jirvini.r9 ui , raedai ing that so lar iroin desiring any uuenos Ayrcs, Jintre kios, anu si. ree, I arrangt inent which might'lead to theim- causing a cruel and blood. war, to sat- lew men who nau tljeSiianish nitioV A lettet frowi UeB, under date of position of new burthens tiiJOn my peT- isfy the ambitio iof a fe it Kif vh' "tihe arrival at that j,:e, r even miglit diminish, on my ao aurped the command f the nation, and r ' Garc a Heneros, wunt tj,e anwfunt of the reduction inri of others, who neghcted the Instructions' , iea Km "dent to my accession to (lie Throne,! of the jnjople tliat they represented in r,).u. ,V lM'! tan ,,ave 110 Nrsl' under circumstances 'congress.. HoHtilities shall cease, and -J '." . V."r like the present, that anvadditior what- the division of St. fee aid EriLreRios dinttheiovw. eh they were re- , A. , . A. t ... ...1; .L,:tt .1 . A , m ' ! lar u an nrpn&ftd hhuuiii ue uiaue 10 inc seiueiiHT.i a- iiuiiiruiaicijr it; lire i men iwjftuun. th. bell. in wAhefPtrd by PaMiamenr in tl.e year 1816. re freqoentydUchHr-Ma ll.ry. lords imd Ctfntfetnen, e banquets; batls ui fetes, are r.u . p'-'plv as I regret that the machi rhe last aaiefr Cftdi are eon-! should haVel.-d, in some" parts of the 1,nd l,e province of . B .eDc 1 nedjniheLundonjUiorierof tbeS9tb, country; to acts of open violence and in- Ayres.theeradleot tho national I.Oer.y. . itate letterTeaybat at qadit everylsurrectionll cannot but express mv sa- f th d'fteult and dangerous state to is resio5ed to e;der ; It is far fromUt8faction Rthe promptitude with whictf hl- '?" flir .igsein lVi're'iU have ieen surpressed bvf "tened .ovasi in of a tore.gn power, ctfiJiois of Oside. and that f Lej.ltV,t ?I who -' e'!derabJ8. ftfrSf9 :e8!es ., a(il, .,-- win, worn fniierned on . . 7 . v ineameo province oi me uanua wrien- eitizeci,.M bo are So deeply intereited in in Boston. ; Tbe objects 0f the .In.H provinces. 3il. Th? governors of St. Fee and En tro Uios. for themselves, and in the name of -their refip-'etive provinces, would re- ... - e lOini marcii, ro; ui inn ,uicui . ., 1i.i.fiJU!..l . - oril lh) entrenched at BU Luear, de ,t. , . J j, ,Jr . . . -ryn.d to defend I tbJsl.. thereof : 008 f "Y forthr to y aminpt i, made to infliet any poo.i l,le a """. of ibs,,ws- , ,h-m. W n,npi tlinth to mlci the wisdom and firmness mannested i eatb of liJBlity-tw-tbeCeHstiiufien-iy nJaft PaHiameiit7iid the diie exe a are assured thai two reeinif nts of the ! ru'ion'of the laws, have greatly C.ontri ralrj, Kl Rev, and that of the lloyal butrd to '-'restore confidence thrunghouf rineers are rangeo n meir hup. uhpj mt- Kingaom ; u uiscounienance i inoso wuiu g iu pwtr uucnijr in mc viun-: irinnpies oi seoiiion anu irrciigion wmcn vn., . ' had been disseminated with such malic .The growirie eonfidtnee in the new or- Y uf tbing in sutticiently manifestedliy 9 fact, that the reals communes, the vanish Government pa pet, w It ieh, before 'e recent change, wits at 88 percent, dis ' iint, Mas on the IStb, at 58 per eent eouni. Ferdinavi has iwued a proclamation Jresxfd to his 8'm'lh American ub- tm- ..c'PIiia intrAaf i &n .1... nmnt will l.a nant perseverance, and had poisoned the minds of the ignorant and unwary. I rely upon the continued support of Parliament n? my determiilation to main tain, by all the means entrusted to my hands, the public safety and tranquility. " Deploring, as we all must, the dis tress which still unhappily prevails a inong many of the laboring classes of the k mtnunitv. and anxiously lookintr fChe aeconnt from Madrid are to the forward to its removal or mitigation it h. lTb,e diflerent towns and authori- is in the mean time our common duty, ef .."eoatirfae to take constitutional oaths, fcctiiallv to nrotect the lovaL the neare. to i," atldreaseaof coogratula- aWl.f mj (,e industrious, againnt those Vnd below. In Corw.1 . a to the Kiner h;-: PRUSSIA. Letters from Berlin of the 14-th of April, je, that on the preceding day artHtnult very formidable nature occurred in it city. About three hundred Individ 'is suddenly made an attack sn the guard , use, whifh was occupied at the time by : more" than 30 soldiers'. It rwas not . two or three detachments of the mi ry had been brought against them that insurgents were . reduced, to 'ubmin n, u hen several of the ringleaders re seeared. and threwn iota prison. lie same afternoon, Baron de Humboldt 1 au audience f the King, wliieh lat- . three hours. By fettent ot the 16th. Irifthe snme pl.ee, we learn tlint M. nn has been sentenced to impriioii- nt -Tor life by the Court appointed to him i but that Ibe King, in reeollec of former services, has remitted the Uhinent to imprisonment for ten yearn, .1 iiihaeqoent tnuhnient from Uie Prus- n 'larili... l .Taltri i, nKmit fi 11 17 :u . v I 1 M ii I 1 ?rg oi aafe ir at M. Jatm is about fifty Iwo Secretaries of t tie Be rlin ,w!io h ad qui 1 1 ed .their 'ictinns wTtlioui ntrmisHon, and had iived public notice in the G z lt to if Ii iSi A t Ii ai m Iwt f h 'A . mm itlsiil e it i A a ! a an neighbo.rliiu'of Altona. ' lie rea- practices of turbulence and intimidation hy which the period 'f relief can only be deferred and by whi li the pressure of the distress, has been incalculably aggravat etl. ' I trust that an awakened sense of the" dangers which they, have incurred, and of tire acts which liafrc been employ ed to secure them, will bring hack by lar the greater part of those who have been unhappily led astray, and will re. vtvc in thcra that spirit of loyality, that due submission to the laws, and that at tachment to the constituti ri, which sub sist unabated in the hearts of the great body of the peode, and which under the blessing iif Divine Providence, have se cured to the fJritish nation the enjoy tnent of a larger share of practical free dom, as well hh oi prosperity and happi-- tbd national prosperity and independ ence, to calculate"; the sacrifice which .thoaa. provinees 'mastj niake "Trriisra" powerful army, and appeal to( her genero sity and putilotiira fur assistance propor tioned to the arduous undertaking, feel ing ibe anuraoee that she will extend. it as faras is convenient and pruciieable tb The rivers Uroguay and Parana shall be navigated only by '(he vessels of the friendly provinces wlione toasts ate, iv ns lied by their Waters ; eommereeahall continue regulated as heretofore, reserv ing' to the deciition of the d police in congi esf, any reforms which may be soli cited by the contracting partien. t. Ail individuals aiay return to their respectivf provinces w ho have left (hem for diO'd ence of p litioal opinions, altho' llie v may nave tan n up arms, and served iiguiust their coup tti '1 hey shall be placed i(. the enjoyment of their pro-1 riv(l( MmXo yidee (rom Buenos Ay res, ,.... j . .c u.cu ' ; bnneing an account of another revolu- aM?d a VB 0W " tiHn' b,'"usl,t ab,,ut by ,,1C par,y. ol)9- PTh.: the territorial frontier, of the d t0 ,ate, ,IeflJ; . They dtaplared p 9vioee shall be determined, in case of , S;irreatca and put.Balcarep.al the head doubt, by the General Congress of De.i- ! of government. Tins is sanl to have tie,. j been caused hy the demand of the allies 7ih.:The deposition of the late admi- that the province of Buenos Ay res should nistration wan tha work of the general i join them in the war against the Poitu will, in const quence of the repetition of ; gues, and ill consequence of Sarreaica's ' ' Vineente Lopez - ;Vi?elrla Garcia de Sebastian da L'eciea . The promolgation'of the trHty otjkeVea was atiuadeu wiin great.rejoicing ai una. nss AyresJ-The city was Illuminated tyr three successive njghtu, Te-peum order ed to hi siine jh tUo Cathedral, Sfe, Af'er the conclusion of peace, "reneral-formijy of rules and Looks- tn '"W. aoier ouereu in eive un si uiuuiub ui ui, uuosoi .tne lauer. an.i i . pay and emolum.ilS, cemmanuer in coiei of the army and navy, lowaros relieving the d stresses of the country people who bad ufl'red by tho war. His oiler was aceented - Oil th? 1st March, the governor of the province of Buenos Ayres, (Sarre- tea,) ordered that all government paper, then outstanding, should be presented in fifteen days, that the state of the pub-' lie debt might be ascertained." General Halcaree and his army,' en tered Buenos Ayres, amidst the accla m itious of the citizens A military commisRiou was appointed abtffrthtrAlarcb, to regulate tlie af firs Qf tho artny and" reduced it to its prov'inpul standard. 'It was composed of the governor and four principal oSi- Extract frdm tie iafoos Aurts Gaaelte df "j it would be; in fposjliga to. the. new principles establisTicd, not to recal the ministers that have represented the late government abroad, until the general congress' shall fix the basis upon which we are to treat with foreign powers j no province is authorised to maintain rela tions which shall prejudice the others ; this would be to continue the alarming and odious distinction of a capital, and the detested name of union. 1 hese, just considerations have determined the gov ernment to recal the deputies that were sent to the courts of England, France and Brazil, declaring null and void the powers and instructions that they may have received from' the late congress and administrations." On the 10th March, a small boat ar stiprJortof disciDline -.1, presented. . b ,tta now jn session. Gov. Kin;? mi. . "'H .... 0 ' UJI en. , nication to Uem on the 2nd mu governor is iroincr on with m,i. . . "C animosity. The candidates an.... last election s-The n.-,I N and Gen. Joseph lleis.er. :No deist L?' tertaiiied of the success .f , vi.., dutge inunouul wrimony, espcci op;joncois nave quit the felJ are dom to woiry uch ot her. iL- - . 6 uirf . w left t 64, " TRANSPOSIN G I Potentates Amdntlmttiit Gallantries Kncyclupedia .Ureaktiiit- rckjri'apliS Astronomers Astronomcis Luwyers Penitentiary l)c-m 'cratical Ilevolutiou &,vereifntjr Punislm.ent Old Enjflaiid Orator ik-nry Hunt .1:1)0 Gait Janes W.i:i ,m Cobbett Itadii-al Ifcform " Universal Mitl'iae An.'iuul ri.rlmii.ert Invern. "" tin te:i liuu 't'n nu.i men All jji t-ut si .- A f!.CV C'.IJ l)-;e - Fit feCTi-T" -I "in suurn ' in.nc-sUji iS'l Tl (?; a. 1 ri-jient it G..,..;r.-, 1 rtt'lr 'I'rf iove rn.ii 'T s ).- Koveniut t'ol'lcn u.d '-. 'i- tiutli, oft- j, tin in 1 I'll be 1 us. tmk vt - iiHi-e r.iaa frolic Guess fcarfiil ruin "I im an unreal W.w Criweg, which eomjrromibid the liberty of the nation, and w Inch were attrnded with other 'excesses of great enormity It ahull accordingly be judged i p u a tribu nal to-, be uppoiuted for the )tirpose. This measure is particularly (he interest of the chief of tlie federal urmy, who wish to" jmtify themselves in tlie p ivver fill motived lint inplled them tn declare Mar against Bnenos Ayres in November of last year, which was to obtain, hy the liberty of the province.-of Bueuos Ayres, a secure guarantee Tor the rest supplying the former with nt ms. A few days "afterwards, information arrived of the allied troops (of Eutre Riosand Santa Fee) having entered But1, nos Ayres, tuid tiikn possession of the city, i 'heir force did not consist of. more than 10 or 1200 men, but as they were almost univeisally supported. In o pinion, by tlie lower classes of inhabi- , I .1 tO lt..tla P ...am fa.f.. t . 1 ' t ...,.. . .-7, uiflll UI UUI IUVII O I'll V'lllll'J, they met with no opposition.. It was repotted that the federal soldiers were guilty of great excesses, and that all was-confusion and dismay. In consequence of this last .revolution, tit was supposed that, a war with I'ottu "FOREIGN EDITORS .The National A'tlvocati'sayithat !,J inienueu to limit Ins rrmaiks ,again 'jureign anion ' to Air. Irvine: he considers D.uane an Airifrik without principle, and Rinns an aJ tuizen, wnn American -pn napes r ,ir, jrvine is also an udepttd citizen ' and, though a very fat iious cdityr, J i intu h better man. and a nw K polmnan, than Biuns. Tne latter du not possess a partirlo rd' Jwcn'aw U ing or principle ; and he wiulrj atlroit to sink the count iy- to pniliiiun, ifli thought his on individual avarice ati interest required it. Mr. Irvine is nut! avaricious ; money is not the itbl lit -worships. His political fickleness aid editorial wanderings, and calumnies w trie result uf a naturally turbuhtd discontented mind. Bums is acalcna- ti-ng, tunning, cold-blooded ji'ililkid who fries to, execute the prnflisata pro jects of his selfish ambition under it cloak of principle; but feeling in hyjiocritical course, lie discards eveatjtt appearance of consistency and intfspi'jJ and plunges ony regardless oJ liotb, .& fermined, if In: cannot promote liisi"" tcrest, to cratifv his 'revrnje. 'J. .1. . 1 i,-s lor me aci re tioi sivtn. '.S i.r.w. i . r (i snii. 8th. I he conimenc" of rm, and nin- ncss, than have fallen to the lot of any, ni'inns of war of all hind, shall be free nation lift he world.? ; iuihe Federative provinces. f Addresses of thantfl wefP nnnni. ' 9ih. The p isoners of - war, made on ei- mouslv rarrifid in Imth Ifmiort nf lar. ther side, shall be set at liberty on Mie ra- liuM i,m.ti5Mv ftlnv.' ,t...wl Ii!'3 itatnraliztd citizen : he wasedu-a- liamciit.l-- v iU'1 amUivedin-EurojreramWstallifi 1 ntttv ri tvtir in tnair ranikunin o. nimmii n '...:... - had been detained up the lot h. The contracting, parties arc convinced that (he articles above express ed are in Conformity with the sentiments IS ANOTHER REVOLUTION IN SOUTH AMER- k;a. The supercargo of the ship Blooming. Rose will please accept our best thanks for his valuable and higiily important communication. Ship rtlooming-Kose, 3 Santty-llook, June 6, 1830. Flpar Kii-l rnrlnao Villi i mito nf f l.a m theKmpire. Th Eneror l,a ap-' , l(,,ltl.., ftrriirrpnrp. at ri..nft A v. ved ol -be renort, and ordered ttiat it ' Ci . . , J ,llA . . . . . j- . , res. Shoald you not have received any Hbe curried-into immediate tn-ct. . . ... . , , . , e officers eharged to necute, the order, .r ,..e.,.s?..tc iuan u lai onSu. oy t directed to pay every regard to the ingaie onsiciiauon, u may d and lufirm j -suites- tip the river by a large Buenos Ayrean privateer, (former ly the French ship Uraque, and that there was an embargo tipon them at Buc- i fEMl'he Minister of Pnblie Worship and i.'ttsi .:. trr.. .L :.l 1 - - ituniun, on jiBoimiicu a i-miii, ca- fit JiIihk eharges stiinst the Jesuites. and , ominending their immediate expulsion and desires of His Excellency the Up-!"09 Ajres. On receipt of this news, tain'tieneral of the Uauda Oriental Don 1 'he I'ortuguese frigate, Iji e off' MitiHe Jose Arfigas, (as has been assured by the j V ideo, immediately Com:nenc-d prepar governor of Entro Itios, who states that he is possessed of private instructions from M is Excellency, on the subject of u treaty ot peace, yet,- those powers are hi ChRMANY. hi fThe ..M.arriage'uf tlie "King of Wurtem g to the 1'rinress t'ottiine, tiaugnter the late Puke Louis, was oelcbi atcd at tgard orr the lfiih of April. e interesting to you. Vote Of neius froth the Hio de la Pin- may be, such relations as may promote ing, for sea;, a hot press took, place to (ill up her crew, which was very deficient. j An embargo was laid upon all vessels in i fill llui llitr. lint Inh&n ..fTin o f'utv .1 nc not suHicien. and formal) il i, accorded , s,,e Jia() n,)t sai d. 0,rtllC 2C, Ma,; ,,; that His Excellency shall be furnished ,t. , f ' i,. . will, a copy f thisconvention, that he I ' 'L V'!' B'oOIUl,1S-"sU lost mtfv. if In- sees fit. establish an s.,n n4 11 IjOMU'Ki AFRTt 28. This d ty his majesty came in state to ' House of L'.rdH, and the Commons ng in attendaBceV.delivet cd ihe follow- g speech : . i 8 " JIu Lords and Gentlemen; ri have ti ken the earlit st occasim of embling you here, after having rcCur n to the sense of mv uennle. To meeting y on personally for the Grst Wsint e the death of my beloved Father, am anxious to assure you, ihat 1 shall wavs conlinne Jo., imitate his great ex- iple irhSancCasing attentiontn tlie pub- interests, and in paternal solia'tide r the welfare and happines's of all dass- of my subjects. I lutve tecr ived from Foreign Po.w- s renewni assurances of their friendly fpm-sithm and of their eat nst desire. cultivate- with me, the relations ol are and amity. ; a " m .Gentlemen ot the House (tt commons. j - , . . "Tie -estimates lor the' present year II be laid before you - Thry have been framed u ion princi- s ol st-t ice economv hut i . isM me a Sfter' of the" dee'pest)-n,gretr4ha..i.lu- Atv nfhe crtuntry ,Nlr b not allowed, me liftptise'with th-se hd tr.ionS to our litary force which 1 announced at the i ruin tho ia' fa. A treaty of ireace was concluded, on the ISA Feb. between Entre Uios, San ta Fee, Buenos Ayres, and on the 25tli the governors of the three provinces entercd'ihe latter city. The following is a copy 'of the treaty K; " a Contention made and concluded this 23d j; .day of .February,-1820, between the g unnors, Uon Manner, de Sarre tea, of the province of Buenos Ayres ; Din Fstaoinlas Lopez, of the province of Santa PVe"; and I) n Francisco Kaniircz, of the province" of Kntrc Kios ; who with the des gn to pnt a stop to thv war existing between those provinces, To promo: c tin-ir lurure sccuiity, anti to concentrate their for ces and. means by the adoption of a federal government, have agreed upon the following articles - , 1st. The contract ir.g parties, declare, that as the voice of the nation,- and particularly-' that of" tlie provinces umh?r their'respi ctivo coinntands. upon the sub- ject ot the species ol govt rniniHt to-be adopted, h is been pronounced hi favor of a coi'lf .'deration. MJuti, as the subject must be discussed and terminated ' by deputies, to be freely elected by tlie peo- ide. th v will-submit to the result of their dclibera ions' For this purpose, each province- ImII elect jts respective reresen; alive., which tliree shall meet t the convc-1 of-'Su Lorenzo, in , tlie provinre of S in' n Fe'e ithin sixty days the interest of the Province nndep I, is eominand, the corporation of which with A. Portuguese Gun Boat Kchr.jarrlv. ed nt Monte Video on the 19 h jMicIt, from Buenos Ayres having on board a Ibe others, wilfbe regarded a a very for- j number of persofls tliat retired from that innate ami happy event. Illh. in l.iriy-eight hour trotn the of this convention ; ratiKealion of tliis Convention fiy the jiii; ta, tht Federal armies shall bt gni tiini'li. draw; but, cnnideriiii the state if'de. vasi'ation to which the Province of B-ie-oo Ayres his .been ..reduced by ibe vuii tiQfi&l. paag, 0f iliftjrent troop, it is detenniiied t hatsucirwithdrawul slinll be hy diwisToiis of Sou men, that they may be better supplied with pro visions and im-ansof trxt'sportalinri, uod that ile p-opltj rriay.experi'-nee ihf less 'dilliru'tv. i'he Gov -ruor of Buenrii.Jyrs,,,di:sirous 'hai the allied generals s'tould not meet with ioeiuveiencer"or want of provi xions, on their -route, eitter for ttu-m-selves, or their troops, will appoint a jer S'Mi, who for tbat object, shall. accomp i ny them t-i thefrnntier. , I2'.h Tbi conveniion shall be ratifi .-il by the honorable'junfa of .representstiivg' f B lenos Ayres, in two -day from this daie, or sooner, if possible. ) -iie in the ( apiila ,del Pillar, this,' 28 I .'February, 1.830- bigned) ' , ,- "', ... Manuel de. Sarreatea, . FranciserR8mi- rtz, Estanilas Lipej.- This J.iota of R,presenlatives' approve and ratify the preeedmg treaty. Uueoos Ayres, 2 P M. 2ib February 1820. : r- Totjias Manuel Anehorena ... Antonio Jase de.Ksealada , Manuel Luis de 'Oliden "7 -Juau Jote Cristoval de Anehorena place'for 'safety in consnpience of being involved in the late political alTiirs. Among the:n a'e I)iazv Veter, and Nil i'm-z,; the first President, and the second Secretary of the litto,f Cong ess, and Al vares, the cdiioi -s-f of 'the Gaxetlc.' It was siiid that the. schr. escaped from Buenos Ayres in the ni.a;ht. 1 - """ Alva res left Monle Video towpvds the latter end o February, lor Buenos Ayres he , was imprisoned after, his arrival there, but afterwards liberated. .The Portuguese troops ha( bf Jate ac fjuiredsuch advantages over ttiostv ,f Artigas, rtfiat the greater 'part of the Ban da Oriental badsuhmiltcd to their au thority. It was reported that the Pa triot 'Chieftain, was somewhere in the Entre Itios, recruiting his forces.. The officer next irt command to him had route' over to .the Portuguese, together with "a considerable number of troops. PHU.ADRLrntA, Jl'NF 9 " KING OF SPAIN RUN OFF. Capt. Churchill, of thc-sthr. Monroe; of Portland, nf rived here yesterday morning, in 13 dayMrorn St. JBarthol.r mews, was boardedby a Spanish sloop of war, jof no guns, tinder the Coites Hag, 25 da) s from Cadiz, who informed hfrn'rihat the KLN'G of SPAIN l-.rl RUN NFF Vi Ft stice. " " corrupiious and. intrkurs, ami is n'1' surpassed even by ColiDcirni asli.irje h.'ss and unnriuciulcd confempt'l'or A honor and decency in hi? editorial con duct. The able 'Ad.vi.cate niWwt' fire, at once perceive the iroii'ty our application of his observations Dilate and Rinus, of whom they m have been made wHi mii 'h unre '! tha'i of irvitte. The crime f nil t!i Vdifors is not, however, that they wert horn in Europe, hut Hint ' comiti," M-A tnerl"a, In the cn'jov ni'-ni of ti ia'i! -and liberties lure .secured to lltt'in. W should attempt to con iijit our WW li'iiis and the political morals of tl"" T'J pie, calumniate the most hun " tlistinguished patriots, and render t co.uitty a sceiie-ot' faclfon, tumult antf violence. What does the National A" .,,w,... i.:t.,..ir e n:.,na? ' tf iiini.tt'ii sv oi iiii.ny sincerely lament," observes :: i... . . :.wi;,.t;(iii w oi yrirua , ui hue ;io - his supporting Joseph Ilicster, ,R s1'?'1'" anniiaH d toal of Clinton .in. I Di.'-"" We. are muirtj'uaintcd with t'ut. i.f noiirv ' Whirl, iivM Ia deiWlH-W""' to-tl.w aiidsunnort tounrrtv, i'iU" ter ws unworthy of reiiiiblirar.'S::.' in lS'.r. how Ii he ::ciiuif'!l a.!'':J '.'. r-....ft.ta.,.u.- :.. cm ' 'f !iis is llH-l ' rncf tiC' Jr.m of tlie npoj'-WT i-.i-Hi.tir i i I'liA.- f The lWi fM! ariflv pernonaily attached as iIk'N' Advocate has been to hint, l'e Di-rliiiTw si'win Iiuvp Mrrusion to ror1"'"! . hia rirt.iliirt l",r m ir. n-asotll thK '1 indiaaimi QflijsiwcnthA to si. sepfi liksieir,'-Fruiifiiih Gaze&s Tlie hi ?h prize of -25,000 tWlf'1' . .. i r .tit1. he 7th class, oi the Urainl 'i;( ry. was drawn, ycsterd.iy by a n'i1' ,r Me grocer in Second street, ami ';' cash paid for it this ni'UTii"?., i: LEN's -office, where it was'sohl. ': - -MiW-TOKK, 'r Yesterday' morning betWeen.fi" iiiA.ut i ho IT: H. shin I'ranfchitK-- a i i ns s t' ri g thi s, wa tgvcd'iir'lijlf-'" " 1-i"' , ' -
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 16, 1820, edition 1
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