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r find ' th -"lero U.R'llf BD Artit. the MiMouri a..bjeei in a ,w dm Without .peaking ot tie eri. f the grave pyt f ' eiy Log a.y, weadioire the Jyctico, the tumor of wbn-li . fori almai' eiiinei "in our day. F m hasten- AMIUACLhWOUK DAS. Wfcen ttie-ailoi 'u of Mihou" ft a iate ai diaeuiaed iu the House -t u..ru..iKtivfi. & unuse oerur- ofic.ei.ce, Hitting to the knowledge a ors,) the, ia4c aiI ,Vf . . 'nearl tbek wavto a female bwoai'. of BiVlai, rendered into English The news or tnefariiaje wnieu nu j mi u io ,..-0-- ..ken nlaee on ibe -plain of Lex.ng with enori : those teaching having rAad reached her dwellinK-th. inview.be sole object effacing uudoftbe ,nnnou at he bailie of the youthful Population, end cradi Hunker hill, had vibrarted on her eating from their hearl. iind allec-ears- yet instead of diminishing her lions, the tru .hi of the Orthodox .1. :A aoMi-ad aiiip ni 11- vuiiHiurrmir iurv 1 that ai hum idtu uii iui uuit turiv ipatd niniiMiHim in tuc r-' r . 1 nii iiiii: 1 hi ' - r jviia un 1 . 1 1. iuuli knr fMrtriin. vntir Ijornshm is ftlremiv ...1,1 u m-onnqpil with a brat rlnttn rlu.in ... . 5 1 421.- ttr ratolu Hunr. iK ft t frpavl HfMlCltUu? 0 Dpi ICU I . . 11. t lp.it ypniro f,t ... i. - - j - . " " of men, and t the lau.c of the n., changes h e 8ic, u,kc n.,t. without farther preface thtr world chai.br ,-S I t.iopose to you L.uiww wsvu utcteo ev,i, japan . . Tojago of discovery to the north may be favorable, ai(( j J J it mv at first view appear any other nation. fur ... u v strange that at Una late period, a of only furty ,er8 staaC''! I'ffjfdict, i...il.annlie. V"W " 1 . ... 4 . , " - ' w - - - - , 1 - niu.'firnir.N 1 1 11 l ivi m " "ill uau 1.1 rvf iritn qu,t.el her praeef.il home and the ..on, and valance .re lo be lale.as 1803 trade, and make that l4ope k M labilimrma .f bVr a.-. nJ -flared jed to .he '1 n " Rn r.tt.l ont two ships xvith to the wo, Id. t h. fcaarf onartera -l ihe Aoie.ieai, SaIinR the,rt loeka from the am . , K . n 1 ' . ? wh irh '-ro(H. The .aroe view. m.. t.. ... .7 W qnar,,r. .f the Anfe.iean prd.n their Floek. from b. a. . u . - , .fT . Tbe .. lew army a', ..u-g mM, a..x,ou...o; buedc of WI . who " ' e I "d .hr'attenlioa of the gard t. China,. a.d V'' j.iuU.ffn.U.U.rri... a .hould be obtained , ;;0rjne f c i v:" r: ";i.rh, ..e.., and 8Un9-an.i the voyaSc.of vo,. p:j .n ,f hie Chb, neppiHro. i a pe- - w ' She was reeei?edm liis ..oxiot.a seed s.cjaickly Lansdoi ff miisl be read - , ' . ...,,. a.il s u rkl wt r..nUiflrmiia( be read- Willi liner- " " u r, Jtfr. CAa.rwon s Djaf a the pr- i i- Clmi .,d -nrniled mihe arir.y by the name , the altr growth of . of Jt,b rt Shurllffe. V the N,aeei and overlay the t.e .. . e I .li.. V hnrri'nrt it ID I " w ty. ,i " n titter UtaTS HI" lirninuinu 'v u.lii. o r.,j eoireaguef aid ' 9 ,rd.b.pi and.qu.Mie cable a marble lo the enutaUe. ,.l ca ' . . . - - - r : -Jr amal a Uim XtT . II' cf - - ' u be heard i p .n thia g-eai ana b) ,rr ,.erteMSud p,eM..admon,b the .Pare, ts, hat ,y; JT cn.r,S j2fl tthkh has no! been L.aced ,u them. Lt't ui vis 1 il si it u .ion. . . , .nrl bv aol. b anv meana, to auHer their i-n- ".ri,.. , ,,.- . . l. " ' T"''1 'u uol to dipar.Ke olh.a '" m"";n s,,e w a a aprlneto be -d into error. II. we- eqt.hlleu uy 8, ai.u.ir.. " ""- I'-"- ore., .nrperrectij .x if oiyotll unn.'Ue... !- '-"i' - - f &Void.H the marcn ol in-. vcresgnu ami "-n-'" f rr-. kltk I t l'H and ho VM)agt" w loox, Alison, Vancouver. arc the greatest b-astsiif England. The 1 ss o La l'er"Uo has proved to the w-rld h.vv mui'li ihev were interesied in bis fate, and the mt'!i9iirei a(loit4j ' ... . ler no im &q in lie lelt ui;tiiJ whifh we mav nr. h!. .J45o.e..beMH, ke,.,8 ae-, ; ; - - .ipe w.,.(,!(lrd by adver..rh.,.rtbi,,S a, -pear, -.or.-WWe ,avc oeen org Z.ZKaudver. e-i .1 eir rl l" n rvire m hm r ,, , . . ,on. nMMag thau tb euiHK up i ni''- aers oi wieir navif5iui ... r-.. uoe. ll.u.e, Hitter "--If -hat il.e..t ... , H.-br b. .1. ho Hid ,d eo t. bU , t P , hem t,,0 T0VRge3 0f over wb.tl. a .b,p La .eva, lX aUt.. " i',T?;i po.r and the pM.autrj. .a a eau.ae ; JuII,,9t MraJim, ami others, the ft""- PJed k, I:..; - t hit a;n..e, :"?. .,w . . . i."ie i , .'.;. '-,! .K.nable . .....8i -l.f fime . the d.Qvreut societies of AeMe.u hi. dstv, ;.are'.M!.- "at the ajning aoi. "".-7. bV "n kJ. eo pa, be p5,tiu, afcd i firm ,a hi. suppart of eVery ibj.g J e, J ' tlR , K.u.d canna. be r..ded. A. that ha. propyl) dev. U d on I nm. . J a f. 5 inJ to ,W p-inl, you will he.vr ,aiurally If, .ir, I ban. ..u f..uud bardei to ; ana e e . ,(-rd l(r grth;(.d tt enB fromUo.f try ; aee, ieinlU ,edb t..t ha. taller, from j h, v fec,ed ikr de from the right fait : r, m olhtt than gem'-men ari.und ' V),,8 ,;er tre0very .he wP are told, Ihev a.k .d.V..i..ally v. . ii. .rn.i nil iipi'Hnir iiiii' , mating eppe.lt wMeh are to ol.en h- ' of Wen W.-h- Mb.erip..oo by the we.k f.r in. oy oj. " -7 , ini..D. and oiher ditiinKU w, f... l.PaiiR. air. it it .wins lo "8la ' f- 1 L l ..nof rode origin-1. r the watauon- rZ.nwn . ,,k,itf. All nations for La Pey rouse envy I y the experience a of ta,ei(llil4 . ..hi i..t,. hirht udod the ro- afterward. at.e a. a". , p . . ,bplFpttn ad Ml mankind det.Ue ater, pn of the tu.ud 1 i'maatiebiideraaf ihe old Fotoruoe, P "e"i .!Q :r ur.h" ' tender synp.ihiet t Je.vs CHRiT;bl IIe hal mum to d.lid ! And I h ve ta th.i.k the pl..hug ,, . 1 her. 0 I.,,r.l vre eo-jare yu.i, ir.y L-d. I mot b. and I ft much undone. Ships! .UI' ,,J'Dt y I Every linns -uow favon tba tb; ... Tl world . ai pesee. We come lionurauiy Ht ol ir.o tiivjl war : e havf riiia. vkU oil rrqisra ' . ' . 1 f lr- a nenriv 1 " lair, aau tor iimi" """rH iia-f 11 iivg wu OU rtOJirs :ll:: ripUl l"fk iriby FiaUrela,-, to bun tinting Ihl.e or n.dnioaal e, .hcJaffi-'aappanof tho.e meolion-d aebonl. ;a K-ri. l .,r anan-by, serve to hew eers .who w.ll su.a r.qu.re nf A f Jve.r.i What .hould. hinder the I aiholiej f the pr.de and feeling of the nation, j and who would be gtly bmi-ti irririn hertfromdaiHglwurf All nations for La Pey rouse envy J y the experience rmcao.-ta,ei(lli, ever purl et i lie lUHu. -"lalco: wim in plicing ty? moth, and I ft murb undone. biips: u"crfc in ii, a.i. .... , 4. .... Iltnn rtinrtl.l il.ii.. -k. M...t i Pii h.,f him. and ot I . v . v" " 10 r . . ... . I mt inur vic n ----- - - ,bndr An,ier iu. ..j,r...v . wine..a id th-s to gaard wim. .m.?e..ce ?u. present in -seairb ol him. ana jilnu ,,,,attl,i here. rotfllU, w, reeogo.eeJ Ur on her m that be.t manner wine.. y. r 0ber 0,jtcl3 Mn(1 fa,led flora Tar! t 'J' "Jj If .,.,gn .eieree and the ta.te of u R eur; md wrre erel.on may a.gge.t. fr,.m .ueh per- ( J -nteJ J U. I. Je -e I , , ad j. fo.eicn te ouN adorn my head, 1 Pf'" , e inns ai insidioutly are .lutro.lae.ng ....,;., J,; mfl, 7J" 5. . eour,P U .rea ' MT hate the Nveei t..nt. lat.oD that 1 em " J f beroi,M in other them.elve. into .he sl.epf.ld o! en maa.eAo.rr.raa lireat cl.aug.a n inftnce iu CllKIsT, wilh the design of carrying air. have b-en prrjjue.d tn our efiuo BU , , . ,1...;- t.n bm tht incauliuus sheep. . ' . - . . jp . , . .1 our u wn ci'uu i j mi'! - 1 . trv bv tr.e late WSr "IBlu . ". i aiiil to exrt your.eives nios. ru't " i i I w i,. etc VI umumiiK.. a ,oinrnhl . x&atrle iff Ibern an i ,.. x Ai nl vuii.&.isai of the unl.ridled otdiery of a MUghiy. ineeoied. a..d ia....n imti..i to wbifh mv prerte- eetoiot. felf viet'in.. la-au the pa. at trv farm that tba attention of this Heme. TrJmrieii: l-fnlly, (reeolleeimg the Prophecy i f deUTmtoed. out to him fur invesiis tion, many are s'ill left fr titli 'rsjv .investigate; and many i.itci esMiielli'Mii.s i.i geo graphy and scietK O still remain un Pir the Anuitf lt who dljveft'iJ, i f The Pestmaner General ...ned.Nd. i the., words njAn.1 aioeng.. inc ...u. ,,,- fc ,l .here be Iyipjc tescKr, so,,,, feir viet-m.. l aaul;.o wo . ttr S J. , bring- id r p.M. free will ,f the people loan , Dep.tyP.ii.ma.te, a. tao. 1 ; , .. , cna, lIl9 .orropimg b, aiato,rtothi..tatio. in roun- der,o g.e not.ee l" i lho ne .r Ca.bolic Yoalb. This rV.aermc, and ilia iti fort t rer.:tb--ref of any 'P-P" (b- , H u WlU .iv aUa-n armthataeaiea thai 1 'now claim J ah-W "a,n in b!J7, . ituiina w.lbin you, 'lces- T'omtl: Sivt.iiIi Hcptiblictn. Mr- Editor I hat a aan of ueb prtuvMyupcaneu .or,0. v.v- , r And.., the un. bv the Der.'m lo wiiotw h ahould7 V add Jed, and . note r,u,de l h.,p that ,u ih.a n.n.. .... wither the plLu Vcfa.eil ..re- P-- !!': . . v .I... . n tfc. ...n.r ,,r was dead, -ad "i an joo. . fle.p re-e en. a u.or w.urn. .... r-r ; ; . i, in oreteut the sound wiKal u. ' l , i...i Kim.B.r u-iili removed, and. if so, where to. I l.u " preveui mr The important features of Cook's lt5 byolbers. On arnit)" ai h Puti'fie, it might be Im.dcii f.r tlier nurth or soutt. tnl 'e'.u-n. Washington u ii:it I)- xau'eifint toeridiQ lor tbe fji.ii-d s:&it, inj the longitude i.flLe i!.Cnvcni undj vnyatre.4 are dencripti.ni of lalanda alculated (herefrom Naiuoi, aa and neoi.le wliicli bud been (one be fine visited by the Spaniards and, although that navigator has iram u talizd himself, his nation, and eve i v man of- ttio expedilin. he hswgi v"ii in on new Jincover.es. Ti.a ame may bo said of Vancouver; yet 'he vovug1' of boili will be red wilh intevesi, and will undoubtedly . ... .i i. . i: i ty ol grea. u'.imy ;o iumc win .. .lould have ,n,e,ned bi-aelf w..b "JS' ineh. ked bv the' tares, 1 beg ol .. l-w them. Minute as they may ap ...i.roite'l a .lasa-neaii.-n ai " A . Ti , 'V ., i II v divine M-j slvo lie you. Tm.. peat, (hero a . ..i . ... .r tii Ih i observed bv the trein lemeu to wioon M"v "v,"r J . . ' r , a. js eo.tpT..ed in on. .f , I tertcr and SatVCuard for very many ocean .hat . J .. . ....i ii ifitvn. il ii I. nnniff reniMU lu n - - - Jre'nrts. is mm. a maurr " . . Tears asjnishu eol.-lo Ireattnsona uu- uene.e iu. f ."- ...v.- r.i.i1:na f J . :. . . :nrlelatl. we nrom sed. .n theeour.e oar Iior.Uh.p i, -e. ,I i:CH ir. I'or.i '.i.h. -jo . 4 ... . nr (lip Uat nmnier.il HUT tast I Irr nurtanee. ine ninioi rnni.i - - - nli ulnink. ), lebetD tntdf. lo ob.ain inforoia su.o iieK.eri .uooi.. euir-. ...... fir-K l oin lt North and f.om the -anowieajre, io lay unure . wie a ou.h.tbe Eai and from the Wm, aaaster Oeneraf, iu order tba. iihc de a.urb! v ol inirrduring lo Uoeror queo. niiht b dealt with aeeord AI,..helHrieof o.y inn mates, thejingly. Sutb an ilaneejof neglcal , puitn.i- B.piin of ihe great Fa-i having oeeurred at a distant poM of miiv of Drmk. 1 inu. beg a place j bee not long ..net, afcd the fact being lo vour paper.'.. I ahalJ ei nm.e..e .established i the .atislaetmo of Ihe itu ic anorning pr ta.i- n, an " eye P.-.tbaater Ueueral. we b-ve the n.r" ike... fos: euiur," fol I ploiser. to .ta, .bat be immediate. r ' . .. . . - i J . ... , . 0.... Vim nfl!- ) wedhy valag;!' aud a g!a. of brilliant stark naked, cr a l.tUe of the W ct .-plaint. 'I he mind jfcnd body are then both reviv heated; and if meloBebvly has muiked me for her -own " daring the dhy,agl pf bother -lull ' sureeedl by drnpnf -'ki!' grief." I'tla ilosr of . imot.iy." AT 42 o'efotk a small .h.nre.'and i . rn drop.." here is then a firt. fouiidaiion laid for " eold .tea." a dmp nfcoo-foit" kad " blue ruin.' The evening arts in wub b.Uck s.r.:p," and " sitap drag'n," and blue bltr, ud tlfl.m with a fru.qeio-.!oo.' and a t a- tdor(rerM -1 lien hov weary. gUle. fid! and onp. i.fiiable, irm tn me all tie o?es of thiawnrld ; mat del'sl 1. bt una-aor woman nei ther" -:. CIBO. from he I , cfiitcr. Female Pendent r . VN e were anae gmiifird lo learn that dnrii-g the tit.ine f 'e Cocrt in this town the pr.t we.k. Mrs. Gannett, of bharon'. lb tl i. ronnfy, pjesemed for rinr w al, her el. iroa ler services "raudered rlr rnnntry aa a seldirr in the He-vlini-snary army. Ihe following brief tiketeV . it it presnand, will nat unin.e'ea.jBg This extraordina ry worn. i naw in the 6) year of aee.rejshe poaaesaea a clear un. derxdiridirg, and a general' know' tWee M pnairg ev. nia flaent tn prah, and dchveia her aei.iin.eni. in rorree' Una;nge, with deliberate and wrasored afeeni J easy in herde- Jonmeul,afiakle in her nn.naers, ro ost and laa.ealti'e ia her appear- nee. febo was abi.at eighteen year, -at' ve ahrik uor re o uv..cary tirug jT- .-..tnaieneid. i he patriotic aea litcnt. vihieh in.predrthe herpes of tferw4tj.su4 ei4 Utam it battlt, I d tm.anl the offender from office We d-em it proj,tr to mention ihe faet, for tbo information of publish era aa well aa postmasters, and as an asnurar.ee thai information of similar aoiseoDduct, from any, quarter, will 0. p viitp'iy atteninu 10 ny me rosi maslcr General. Vat. Int. Glasgow, t'cTOBF.a 6. PAPAL INTJSrtFKItKfcCE. The followinj in a Iranslution of a brief, lately received from the. Ho ly See by the lioman Catholio Pre. l&tcs of England nuA Ir land. ThASlAT.OS. IisriJzimrivt and 'h'ht Herder tl Sir. I hit- furwarnin speeeh of Ahv Christ, oi.r Lnrdjo -g since uttered hy'tmn, when employing the parable oi' the Iliubandman, wha had s .wn tl.e good aeed in his held ; but l.in enemy, while Rlaj;k'ntl wera nleep, Id nil beQiher'v aff-tiion, Juliv .Maria Curji'm,! Delia S niacin, Proprrfeei. C .1 Pfiliriiii, Srttrti.ru. From U:a Palsce i i' 1 o)a..Kii.l V il.: Koine, H'li Auv s. IH-0- C. F Recorder. Prom the National Intell .fi: n-'-r. . THK NOIt I H W KST C3T D'.b s are ei.tertaine., by inttl ligent citizens, with whom we have coi.verHed, of the policy and pi priety of a distclosuro, at this t'mie. ..I the advantages which my pro hubly result to the United Slates from the p.jssessioi'1 ol an extent of coast on the Pacific. We were not aware, at the tim-j of publishing Mr. U binson's Memoir, tlrat the sub ject had been brought before ihe go vernnvtit several years go4 hi'1 that it hatl so far met will, a favora tie rnnsideration that the. two fri gates, Guerrierc and Java, to be placed under the command !' Com inodore Purler wc.e arbxted to ex plore the North-Westrm riurer ol our 'Coui.try. Noi were w p icf'.rr.i ed, ns we now are, I hat 31f. It- nad nrrfHS lo the d .rumen? which h"d produred this detrin.iuati.sii, one o are y ei great extent v.of ocean tbat have never neeti ira- versed bv ships, and inntmierable isliii.ds- of which wo have only tra diiionary aenmnta- There -are na lioiiH on this cl.he not k ...wu to ci vilised man oi,if knawn, knonu : bu impvrfccily. Vr. cir. are a creat ana riains: : uatiwt.. We hfve Higher objects in j vil'W than the mere uescii;.;ii; oi an ili.ud, wli.ch b. d en. seen by othersthe mere .'astser a'ming the trade that may he carried ou viitu a.ribcof Indians. We possess u country whose shores are washed by the Atlantic and tlr i'acitic a couo i der. L.u simiia1. eipatiiuoc, Livs mvaiiably though, it uceeisarj is ask aiiprL fr.iut clht'ri for .bios. It would be well, nfttpi, l eooaider n bctber ihe United IS.ates are not now .in alete to urw durthke ibis voyage, nilhuflt the aii of tuel psj.ort. .Willi ihtu-biglcut reipeet, 1 the. Louor la be jonr vtry obadieU aerTaut, D.VOIMEU. Hi. I". xenllpnev JimkS President cf tiie U.uaed SUli It may be tatisfacta.y lo rnaoyct ur.u adersto act ihe h.H ; l,n rer,,.rted Lv Mr. F..OiD n ' II ..... r ..MRtlVf OUt'iS! j-et ofNiur territory bordmpg-eilkjl Pacific ft in the third Ts$ ; ...i tvti'ifh i.ih Min tshines the rrcaterpartof his rouod- mnu- 'J police t the : Ma at v,ll bc.VTi to anv .emn v.r ';'- k i ....... Vs. ot inct. 1 1 1 1 1 ti " i . . .1 XCII A NO ti ob Nw-1 or S i aifrht fur isle by R. . Ansnst 2 3t-t leu J)oj'Imiv) HcWHfiil',, . ny.v VAUlXit. nil .nl-l.'.' 1.. t)f Strut fti-U 4:" I VJ. i .... 'I It .1. I.I I K I ry on which a i " worm iuw turned Ihcir eyes and a country in . whirtieven innaichs have .ought a refuge ; of wlio.ie extent, rcsour- ci s ami inbabitaa.s, wo arc our- j selves ignorant. We binder on , lluisia. oil Japan, on ivtkiujt ; mo trade ia now of snticii!r.t imponai.ee there tn attract the atieuaoa and ox ite tho cupidity of au rrji'.ujy : V- border on liiaiu! which Lear die Kame relatioii i to "the iv;it!i west cast as t!i"9C of the West Iruli;? bear to 'he-Atlantic states : i':-l:u!s, .... A . . fl . II ' ' , a, . , I .-, -hie. t nen 1 littiMV I ii ' ' , ,.,1.-1.1...-, ... . .-..j. ..u.routoUic.Wi.cK- ssrI ti.n utmost decree to our. traden ... jtl.ii"" without any knowledge of the na- j tion to which they uelonff. U tier IUu'ioJ io:d; op !;.re il tt ' .1- v i. t.nn vir ,r ii'iti -. . ." , .,,.,...r -in- v!i i will be p'o ui lyric r... - j 1 thuii HI j i-.!. i n. r. t:-Hv r !-;. !ears oM, da.k c."n;.'tsn ..... nl'.-l IV.' good il 0-t. 26 !., u.invivrr. fc- 40- !?III 1 dies, r - -F . ...Ill ' Senior vms e. I h? aceotjimuuo" whit h. in iusticc'to the nflicer witl wo.ie ncm i'mct u, . j ...... i . -M .. .1.. 1.... nl irrinutitl. la 61.1. rnu, and mode an aJlernow.ng ut w u.-iii uic .r.a.. ... i- .1... ..r Mm wt.ont Kuni'ii i ins turmoil wan i rvri ur i nr en in mo inu " - j ........ - - ... i i . Corn." (Matth w, chap. is. v. 21) ; i tt'iidod for publication, and, altho jnalions have there hern represented nppcara 10 be realising, m -ur d,s, I he mav, as regards hiiuaelf, feel the by their bi. s, ours never. Others particularly in Ireland, to the grio 1 necessity, nothii.ij bid the cirrtim- havo cm; ribuled to ameli irota thc r vi.isloasaad wroagortue catuoiic glances above nlludiu to ( mild con- sii nation, anil to imrouucc uvinz . . ..0Q, dwcU'x5 Weal. vinrp him of the propriety, of now tion amongst them, we have profited j V Pur, it-formatioa ba reaabed ihi jmHEine t public. If there be any 'by their philanthropy, without hav Dec- 27,132). (1 f 1 1 Bl i -. " i . . I ' a 1. I ; MfttoeM aaA tint' I ...is R13NT OX? of the mot ttibh ..ore On r.wttev.U" ,he,itt .Is,,. iantatr.sa'r.d';r9 , oiunsof 15J aero. j II. UVA'1, j-aeied e.ation, Uat e0 !(.rcdi, jue i,e jf t0 wh..m it may be- mg made any return: wo have nl R.L: S,,rifiu .have been set un 1. -i. .. i.i a m k.. n,i..nt.,Ma r hN. IQPg. "1 lie plan, as jirojiimcu vj icnu n.t ouiiiinj,va. r i....r i.uu uui.i Qi ipit.nn iwkra ni ntiiprn. an rraiuuuo aiiu .flll. ., ll. " ' . ... i . m w v.ri w( i ...... . w y fa. as the public iat.n et would Beeui (duty now call loudly on ns to add j oli rt.L.r S,,rirlu 7ave been setup in aimoKt eery part of Ireland '; up holden wTih the rraources, and by ihe Ptdronage of the higher Ami Catho i.e Qeoiiyi and ihatjin tboati Seh'li, under Ihe ariifiaial euniplexiou of Char.ty. lie untutored Youth of ei tb.r a, e..pee.ally those of the pea-, aantry, ai.d ol the indigent alrf.i, al lured by .the ej ,!en.ent, nay by aflVo tiooa.e, petty presents fn.m be Teachers, come' 40 be ta:iit d with tba deadly piaM) of perwrae doe jrines I' is furlher ata.ed, thai the Teachers in" those fcehooL, latety dusarik. &r. n&iia(igVk. o.ake rTrrm; nK.VT.tha f"18'8. HUK V hT Judge Seaicll. l or .e. o rr-j , g. tho subacriber a H alUat. A.J()P, July-13, 1820 -SAVU1 noysu. ft a4il.anda.i-ai' V.J fcf 11 Kaat Mabagw l-'l' .u,iae..tbi,.tJuJ8& larktl Douae. aof. UUifb,Oat.lt, ru t. nuire. . ! X ; t IVur,hington Oct. 81,1813. Sir : i roniptfd by , the diiire of aervirg my countiy atid of uaing ever' el rt for her bttnor m1 glo ry, unaided by tho council or by the rounieuance if those high in au ihorjty, I come forw aid, a aolttary individuaV to luggcsl a plau of .qual iturortai.ee. to any that bat been anda rtaitu b i ntttan at to . their store. I he important trade of Japan hs been thut against every nation ex rep the ilu.ch, who, by the most abject and servile meana secured monopoly, sjuier nations nave made repeated Attempt at an inter c. urse with that eountry, but, from a jealousy in the governmeBi, and iioin otb. r cuneH. (among which imp . U it4 Mt aS sialy
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1821, edition 1
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