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V n co.vctuDn rR(Ji: rotrimi pact.. uirruuc, arul seru.isly wvifthcd, Ht.au im portnnt undertaking while the reprinting i ' ibrcign wotks wasst-Mom attempted.. 11 u now at leant one humln-J American work', -some ol'vhich irc Jargifantr respectable, niv nually, issue, front ojr presses; and the re-. ' publication of foiign books is carried on in ' "almost every part bt our country, atld par ticularly in the capital towns, with; a decree of cntcrpriz?, and to an extent which would ' ' hot disgrace some of the most cultivateci'part'i of. the Kuropean world. -' before the revolutionary war the Book seller in the American Colonies ..we're few, and carried cn their business wa contracted - wan.-Stnee-thiU t tm thei r number has in ""creased moU &mffl ffclJ ; ttnd the extent of their anauul .sales, perhaps, in a still greater Itroportiqn Thi rtajfjKiJli1!!?.:. dertook to dispose of a moderately large t'dition, even oi-a spelling -book, cwisiderrd himself as engaging in a hazardous enter prizes But ia 1790, a single bookseller thought himself warranted in attempting an American edition of the LncuchpceJiu Briton n'tcd in eighteen quarto volumes, and com pletely succeeded in making it a profitable un dertaking. And since the last mentioned year, a number of works, extending to many volumes, have been carried through Ameri can presses, with great case and readiness. The Grst edition of the Bible ever printed in America was that by the Hev. John Eliot, the Celebrated Apostle of the Indians, in the language of the Naticki. This monument of pious labor was first printed at Cambridge, in Massachusetts, in lf(4, and a second edi tion at the same place, sixteen years after wards. From this period till near the close nf the revolutionary war, at bo low an ebb ivas the book'trade in our country, that we hear of no attempt to print Tin edition of the Uible on this side of the Atlantic. About the year 1781, Mr. Robert Aitkcn, of Phila delphia, undertook to present the American public with a duodecimo edition of the Sacred Scriptures. This laudable undertaking was executed, but with great difficulty, arising from the peculiar situation of the country at that time. But within the last eighteen or twenty years, undertakings of this kind have become so numerous and so familiar, that the , importation of Bibles for the supply of the American market, though not entirely, has in a great measure ceased. The first quarto rdition of the Bible printed in the United States, was in the yar 1791, by Mr. Isaac Collins, then residing at Trenton, in New Jersey, In a few months nfterwards, another quarto edition was published by Mr. Isaiah t nomas, of Worcester, in Massachusetts; who, in the same year, lard before the public thr first folio edition of the Holy Scriptures that was printed in the United States. C Tnr.SlXTrTYVlt COviiFJinr n. A late National Intellienccr contains a 1'st of the titles ;f all the Acts, hr. passed at the first session of the 16t!i ' '"OTgres" wWi tTc name of the House in which they ori- ginated, dates of approval, und a compendious and very - ah of them. We have selected tho most important, r vhieh we now lay before our readers. , . . ALABAMA. Resolution, declaring the admission of the .- state of Alabama into the i'nion. (Senate. 14th Dec. 1 R 19 ) fc ' . ) Alabanui admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the orljriiul slates. r APPHOPniATlOS. ' ..J An actmakin? appropriations to supply the '-:..-.' deficiency in the appropriations heretofore made hi , ; icir..ihc..complction ot the repairs of the north ;3v und soutn wfltgsof the Capitol, for finishing the irrr- : , president's home, nd the c Vcciion "of two he w :v Executive offices (House, 10th Feb. 1820.) . 7SJXX) lot!Ai8 ar north and-aouth wines, 13.174 dol- VyV.W .! Ilk V' II , 4 f ... V in act to provide for obuining accurate state rtsof,the foreign com meae of the'U.States- ' ' , , , h . '.; !;?r '":s liter,.'! cu.-.tTnlnrMvith ra-jpr- i . h k,1 crowded Villi luhtMi ami cnll. nu n, who wrr' : ,. " : ' H.cd at tivt ry elevated part of th l.oat t rvcml C T 4 . VorCXU. of mtiHicwereaU4M-nirirt.d. 'H.e tc am ..! i..' i4"' u . .1 "' LATEST FROM ENGLAND. , !iif Iferculcs, rrived m. t.at ...titn rfj!if lir.d'.n? the 27th nlr. , Opt Cjbb hu? f-vored Ua- chI. tors of tl ie Me;rn.il -.Urcrtisr r with Liverpool Mrien to the dat uf .itn;ii;f. .d Jmlon paper. M1 !tUIJsti to tlu wln ( the 2Jlli lift. W contain no poLucal pAaw f.f Siv U'.)on ti.e en:'.fiei:(a of tf.o l.vjrr.i 1,5 epi.- are to he prii.t.-d fo.1 the M? of C inrts. com Mi.ut:t; A N u r . v I ivx. A mcnts (Srnatd. loth I cb. 182'.'.) . 'fhc ltc'nttr (if lh4 Treasury, tinder direction r.f the Sicrvtir"! to prcnarc fctitc'd ncc(HiiiU.f the com tiinvc of '.the 1'. !tatt , to be hul(hii'oj2 (;oii)frc. T!it axoMiW are to ccnnprel.cnd o.L epartrd mnl Imported,' and all n:vigtlou t niployc ( in firt't;fii trade. The c.oit and iamoria to am! m,i eae'i co'intny and their val.ies, aiw to ixs staled, ti;;etli r with the country of the exported pnnluct or WnnLetur, and the re spective val ivs. The navigation 11 to be stated hi r.icli a' way, a.1 to exhibit, pamtcly, tho tonnnjre cf vcshcN of thc.l'nitcd SUtcs, and of foreign vchik K employ ed iti the trwL- between the t'nited States ami e ach'wrciffn country, kml tlie amanit oHihage. pSqJX fowTjnV'cwinfiyiiifeil HMwielftrSSe. - Vo tlTvCt 1Si purioser jaajiicts,iuvare- to-W U livered lind-verified acHHirdlwg'lv tlwoUctoniof tlnj custom r U keep coiTcs'iowling" Hccoutrta, and make jjur.rWly returns to ilia .lieBater.-'J'Jic Mccrelary i)f Hie .Treasury ia tadvc lilrectioiw and tv preMcribG rules and forms, w hich are nit IShTmVBfytifUVT on the 30th Sept. 15JJU. ""Aii"5cl'dc"si'natinj; the ports within which onljr foreign armed vessels shall be permitted to enter. (House. 1 5th May, 1820) After 1st July; 1S2J, (breiju armed Tc&iela cannot en ter any lwrbor'ba.'onging' to the l States, excepting PnrtlaiKl, Itonton, New In:lon, New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Smitiivillc, N. C. Charleston, and Mtiic u -less forced in by distre, purs lit of an enemy, 8;r. The President may e mploy the land and navtd forces, and riii liti, to enforce the provUions of this act, and to prevent foiriji armed vcasel loitering in the wiiU rs of the t'ni led Stales not lying- in the direct course to or foni tlie ports appointed. - An act supplementary to an act, entitled 44 An act concerning navigation." (Senate. 15th May, I8j0.'i The first section of thia act closes the ports of the Uni ted States alter the 30th of Sept. next, to Britiih vessels cominif from I-ower Canada, .New ISrunswiek, Nova Seo tia, Newfonmllanil, St. Johns, or Cape lrctori4 llerniiida, Ukj Itahama. ami Caicos. &c. The 2d section reiiuires boial from llritish vessels not to convey productions of the United htates to the prohibited places, i ue sec tion pndiihits the iinjwrtation af ter the 30th Sept. next, from the interdicted places of articles unless of the growth, Sic. of the particular place. CONliHESS. ----- An act for apportioning the representatives in the seventeenth Congress, to be elected in the states of Massachusetts and Maine, and for other purpose. (Senate. 7th April, 1820 ) Massachusetts to choose only 13 Itepreserttatives in the 17th Congress, and Maine seven. In case of the vaca tion of tlie seat of a Representative in tlie 16th Congress, elected from Massachusetts, being an inhabitant ot Manic, his successor is to be an inhabitant of Maine also. An act fixinj' the time for the next meeting of Congress. (House. 13th May, 1820.) The next meeting of Congresa to be on the second Monday of November, 1820. CHIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. An act to continue in force " An act to protect the commerce of the U. States and punish the crime of piracy," and also to make further prbris ions for punishing the crime of piracy. (Senate, 15th May, 1820.) K 2d, 3d, and 4th sections of the act of 3d March. 1819, continued for two years, &.c Robbery on board a vessel, or upon tlie ship's company, on the high seas, or on tide water, declared piracy, and punishable with death. Umdinir trom a piratical vessel, and committmir robbery, declared piracy, and punishable with death. I'itiens seizin? neirroes on foreign shores, for the slave trade, Sec. adjudged pirates and to suffer death. Cititens on toard lorvign vessels, ami any person onboard Amer i an -vessels, being concerned in tlctaininir ne'CToes, Sic not hrld to labor, kc. or transferrini them from vessel to vessel, Sec. ia the tJvc trade, declared pirates, and to suner ucaui. Lands. An act making further provision for the sale of the public lands. (Senate. 2 1th April 1850.). . , w- V '"I V sn 1 a . a . . - half quarter section See. Fr UieIousa and the (Art i k i:. . -i.K-v... 1 1 I country on the choice which hair been made". There iii uc mnu cimic , nnu cucuuuii w ucre nnr i ,, .. - . --- cial provision has been mSde, for the. sale of land in town TM 1 unu8Uiiy IuU teixUnce ot Member. for the first Ms. No credit on sales of public lamls after 1st July. ' . 1 "c""""l. coiismennjr ni mey naa au io I820j and complete payment must be made on the dav S """V previous ceremony ot bcingr sworn. a receipt for the money before tnt?y. The hijHiest bid-1 1 ln9 er dusk, almost rcsembleB a besieged city. uer ofli news of iinportHPec. ' t , , , , .Tlie cotton market had been nore lively, anl pncci ;mnr..A . little, me sale oi me wai eea amounted to upwardi of 15J'JO bags, of winch about one I i..ii .t-. iitifr ran. TU K-rliC Si uuik. died in the south of France, on the 6di of April. .. - . The new Parhament mctontne ivin, nui mTton Dondent AIaxcwhA statca Aat the Km speech would w,t he K-celved there till the 2WH." inc right nonora. blfi -Charles Manners Sutton-WM eteetea pcwir ir.uidis f f'nmtimnpt. in.- tJiaU ff.r fiTiVh treanon itoscd oh the evening of t r . f llie 2Tth of April, aivl the oex inominjr semencc oi death was paiwi il on Uie 'prisoners. Ori Saturday, tho 9:th. th Common Scnreaid naule hU report to the Kuvr in (Conned, of the elereti men wlio had been sentenced the day" previous. Alter two noun acuuerauon, xne mi. Jowinir vcrc olered for execution on 1jic Monday foU lowing, (Mav 1st,) vix: Jrttur 'lldtilcwiHl, Jamct Jitgi, IV.mu.1, Krilnt. Richard 'JHtld. and IViUiai ThnhUon. The remaininjraiic, who pleaded pilty totlicir indict. mcnt are reunited durinff the pleasure of tlie kinr. The five above named t re to be Inmf?, and aJterwardl beheaded,' arid their bwhes tlivklcd into four quattew. One of the papers before us says i aThc pnsoneit at nressnt exhibit a rrt ( f enthusiastic braven-, and tx tress a oride in havinif an opportunity to lav ilown tlitir livco in the cause of freedom, lliey all reiect tlw? kind attention of the Rev. Mr, Cotton j they aay they want not his auti-iuncc, and p rotes themselves to be conhrmeu deists." On the 26th. a dirtner was inven in Ix)ndon,clurfly by tle merchants engaged in trade with Spain, in cclcbra tion of the recent change of the constitution of that country. And about 1JU persons were present, among whom was the Spanish ambassador. One of the toast Fven was, 44 The Honorable Mr. FoKsrra, the United V... ...('IM states' Amoasaaucr at aiaariu. A pctiuon toJiarjyianiej)itw.curcula wndpn. rc- nuestinir a repeal of the existing laws relating to trade and navigation ; and praying Uiat ships of all nations may be admitted free into the United Kingdom, under the same regulations as British vessels. A minutenal paper states, on what they call good authority, "tluit ail arrangement between two distin guished personi is nearly if not quite completed j nd that the l:ulv will continue to reside abroad. In forming mis cicierminauon, u is auueu, - sue is saui xp nave oeen influenced by the advice of an habitual oppositionist, who did not consult his politics at the expense of his dutv.M I'he ad vahrrm duty on British manufactured goods exported from liverpool, amounted, for the first quarter of the year 1819, to upwards of 13.00X For the first quarter of the year 1820, the amount was only 5,7O0i A great falling off, indeed. lne disgraceful scene of a man telling his wife, took place in London On the 28th of April.' Bills were posted in different parts of the citv, stating that she would be sold acnrdiHj to law. At the appointed hour, the hus band made his appearance, leodintr Jut vije by a halter which was placed round her neck. She was " knocked down," at a very moderate price, to a Butcher of Clare market w.a... 1. . ........... ....... V4V nv iien. with paajen. gens ami the whole fleet toolc its station, facinir the kZ . VarJ. The shore, on Corker's lloolc were ln?. . : 1 apecUtors I the Revenue Cutter was also tmlcr weW ami a more hyely, anunuUng scene has not been w nt SKMlfor many jrcarv flio Htmiet, sloop of ar t irt thfstreatii, dressed smwrbly with all her algnala'wi' the fmgi of various foreign powers i the Wa 74. layingjt the Navy Vanl. si filled with .pecuSa, JJ the heif Irts were crowded. About 23 minutts alcr det en, the ship elided in thi water not with a velodtr an.1 a plunge which might be expected of . .MMt t" clisii, but with a alow, dignified and handsome step; rir ng a full opportunity for all the spectators to aeeThtr to' nctlSn the mHjsvhich may hare been the cause of her launch ever seen in tlm city y)ien the , hip was We in be water, a talute was C'rcfom Ae.caAnon on tho -liciirhts i the aalnngton repeated t and1 a tiJWry, irtadatttfWrJIit n,leMhe4nman4-- jr t..:. .nn..i...i. i .t i A i "mm ui i. ", WHVIUIM.U aiKi uie w noie or the sma uc worm urui wj more arouna her. The ChanceUor and Connectmit steam boats ranired alonpslb. rU with the Ifcchmond, male fast to tow her In. Kotlung was hcard'but shouts, together with the roar of artillery A and the w aving of flags and streamers. A err hanUl some balloon, with a parachute containing two American j Bags, was inflaUd and ascended to a srrcatheirfiL' Th spectators returned witlicAit any accident, as we havo yet learned. Great praise is due to Captaiit Evans and aw uic omcrr on uie sxauon, ior ineir arrangements and indefatigable exertions. The whole" was conduiitedla the best manner. a. It was 4 proud sight to Americah'nU'acns genetaDta see a sliip of her classp probably the finest in the world, completed at this period of our national existence, and with sued skill and matemht: the occasion must have been, peculiarly gratifying to Mrfc Kckford, her builder, who hxs, by this vcaseL added rhatcriallv to his established V rcpiutatioirl he has sscn the object of his care and Indus tricais zral for many months, safely confided to the ele- a J t i a ment tor wnicn sne was design llie aty was nearly deacrtea, and all lAisinest was suspended it was onite jubilee. . . s i - JTal.,iJv. SAUSBURYJ. C.) TUESDAt; JUNE 23. 1 1821 TUB EXMtrXJTIOX . Of the students of the Academies in this place, termi nated on Thursdievejiing last. We had not ourselves an opportunity of attending it j but we learn from those who were present during each day,, that the pupils of both institutions acquitted themselves In a jnanner highly creditable to their teachers, "to their own progress, and to tlie entire satisfaction of the Board of Trustees.. The report of tlie examination was public! read on Friday, and is now published In this day's paper. - -" On Thursday evening,, the young gentlemen of ths tow n performed in a very handsome style, the comedy of " A cure for the heart ache,M. and die afterpiece, For ttm'a VmVif T1p nmcrds of tba niirhL as usuaL ro Nightly associations are formed I the performance ny ir. ana Mrs. iuxsax, irom ute north, who very obligingly offered their services on that occasion. . The exercises of the Academies will be resumed oa -- cwiia for new Executive oftiecs An act nukiiisj further ppropriabns for con tinttinVh'e work upon the centre buildrnof the :. ".;:.Capttol and jot her ; publkLuildings. -L- (House. Ulh April, 1820 V ';.;ror0wlH:ntlbr!lldlng'lll,769 dollars for painting inside .the. north ami south wings, and alteration.' 2,867 ' .tlolUerst for-mdnatingeTotmd-'irnmtitbe 'CsDitolr'fict .7 . 5,391 dollar ; repairs, See. in the I'rcsid .irt's house, 1,10U rtoliarsj-altcratjoiis anl lmprox emei.U m the Scuate -oaniuerLV.l'JU dollars ,.. An.acttaprov-idc; foe. 'the expense of surveyio . v . rrt lilt tii-I i(-,la iKicrif XT.x..tt. T..VI.. ys. mi uiv if, iTUI tll'Vnl in ilia Clllll .- for other purnoscs Scnalet5flrMay71"S2'0. This aet appropriates 5,uOO dollars to defray ,thc ex . . P 1 ' . y ', .. . '-1 -p.enees ui survey ; nnu also appropriates !ne sums ncces- t ar' "nier the act for thft relicf of per-tns who paid du nes on jrous in.portci into -Castine, and an act for Uie XCHU oj Jttr L'hunning. - ' CKNSUS. 1 An act to provide for taking the fourth census Of entii n c rution o f the i iihalutan ts of the Utike St'ite ait lor other purposes. (House. 13tl iMan-h, 1820 . ! lus act is atoihir to the several acts heretofore passed; .t.ori.ng the 1st, L'd, Jcl.'reiksus wirli additional t ool's t)P disci. ihinutiivr m the ease of sIIivph.. Wi in; sjieci.J er.iiaierai ion ot tree -colored p reons, jr L 111'.' it'll. I.V t( li'jri" '1 f n-,-iK.i ivvr ?!., a i.... i.. 'V'-Vrfi'.w. t'-ittjie-feiietnfini esflabl1bt-."irfij.ni .', .". 1Uiur "M.Uuls,' on kr Uiedcec'ijnii'.-tlic Sec V - '. ' - . spirit vicinity of Charleville there, and the peace and security of the neighborhood nave bctn disturbed by turning up ground, nocturnal .visits paid to the houses of some farmers, and threats of a very terrific nature have been promulgated against wme individuals whd have lately taken land there, lowuos, irnu 2T. The nw Parliament assembled yesterday. I:i the House of Commons, the right honorable Charles Man- ntrs Sutton was re-elected Speaker, amid testimonies of unanimous approbation. He was proposed by Ssr W JSP-ki9.speclcfvapprop WtJaH IrW alft:Jbr4taeMffrti Monday, the 6th of July at public saletaiUmr to nav. the U-act is to be asnin "l y ie ixwicvaru me passengers ?red, and the failinir bidder is rendered incanabL- of en.cwnter a patrol of five soldiers, a corporal and four I . a . . . .. . .. - I nnilti-. U'rt rF thn l...a L'....k .. J . Cl purciiising ai suai sales. Alter the hrst ot July, 1820.1 J,,. ""'S rrvmn whi io ot.ibj. rhe same arranfrement is observed bv all the miards nf, arw I anrlu fiV.w.. ,k ,.. .,T. . i I when mounted ; one half arc natives, and the other half '" ..'v.vitt iui iiv.it l' will. W lV I r ...I I i offered at public, before private, sale. Public sales to be . 1UI" :U'Hy ine ot thegoVern, xept open two weeks, in case -of ditlerent applications ,,,uvu r me oisanecieci, at private sale, preference is to bt given to the hifftiest V 10 boastthat S viss wou,d be of small avail were bidder. tnc time to come for pressing their views. There 'is at An act extendinS the time allowed for the " r 3, J1 l l,?e Pe rojaie jut at night tlie demotion of fend sold for direct taxes, in certain 5 1!? .... - r - - - . I l'v VIWUIHIJUIUUlUIlUiUUIliU.lM Il It AU'iu. CasesT-f UomCT IIirMay, 1 820.) : I kI ronirlv iraarded. In Rh,rt n-l... r j-. I ..- "is ..... u.i i in: unit Hiiuweu ir reuempnon unaenne acis vin Jam 1815, and 5th March, 1816, extended three years i tlie extension is limited to the 1st June, 1821 1 ana inter est niut be paid. - Equitable ami- reversionary interests J the want of a distinguished leader alone prevents mat may he redeemed, in case of the leath or removal of 1 ters from coming to a crisis in. France w.5 i ii.ii ii.i juutrr, tm in-imvii, n 10 uireci the: marshal to make a deed of convevance foplands oldf for. .nonpayment of dirt'ct-tftii. - L, T6e,4p--i LAWS. ' . -, - - - ----- An net in omrnd tl.a n7t n,uUA it An 1 WASHINGTON, MAT 7 AgreeabW to the nmVldf Tnr flip niiKllratinn f kA taiva f Ka imwie aaopted oy the Navy Department of de. . . I (Aimiitlnn rha namAA rT i r United btatcsvantf for other r-....v:.".j::j:.:.f r ' : l arrxne resolution or Vongresv the Navr Com- l?or the last thirty years, it has been the un io Irila'ia.in, fact nf nffiv.nun,, dltAr In K fh hr 1 I r (i t . I r . a. T i .w tlie downfal of some nadons, and the rise oT 6th.- '' er ; the extinction of freedom, and the alarming and rapid increase of iron-handed oppression : they have had to ecLo the greens of the oppres sed, and the last sigh cf Jhe victifns of unhal lowed ambition ; and rarely did it fall to their lot, .during that period, to pipe the soti notes of peace, or o i ' V v tn lav before their reuri the Dleasinz , iipU6nsof''huraairfelici arc now turned.' Svprds r be?t into plough- - shares, and spears Into pruning, hooks wars, and rumors of jwiTS&htt f nearly ceased j and - the terrible commotions, ynich for so long a time oi an Konroaenintr cnnvuiumn sniiiu i...i.i .i.. throne become vacant, The event in Spain has produ ced an electrical sanutinni nr1 nim!iiCMimi.i uti. Ulh May, 1810 ) -OnlervirrtH'm'nK'ahd lwaveHrot'th'oe' nature, to be. published in tine newspaper in of Columbia, and not exceedincr three in each territory. Treaties to be published in like manner, ex cept Indian treaties, w'hh&.ae?f$J pubiiahed in only I from her mn5hp k ,. j.. ay j,., a aavair W V IVIftVV, . SSV , I 1 1IJ1I1 ' Lt. ' . L l I section of act of the 20th Ar.rii: 1818. is rented: hut v,,w'--. launcne .1 :..r..V.. .I 1. IhfiXt. . N lilt i riirm i i il ii ill iirti ni thh-'h nittivr w rnn nonou av WV .w V V. t a- VIIV I V IllVill VI VWIHUVIIM ; Tv be continued. P tion due. " F' aWJ ffT-Yorlc. The name whichhe drew, WhwhTof course, f- a stater was on Tuesdav . JirDnorWtUM.ToTvcvcnl the reenrrence of this most horrible and terrific if aUidiseases, aj writer in a nuiaiieipiua paper propoRes, nisteau ot the cruel t meiii yiiicn (ixs neiYiouii'e occn iiunCletTon tue race, mat, uinng tlie siinuuer mmnjis, ill uogs it large in ouritowns and cities nhoiJd we mtti: . THE LAUNCH.1 KSW-TOHK, TliT ai. We tli-U XavTtn.o. f . .k' ... L " " . " wwonrse "4 1""- ccieorauoni)! anv event in this B M,f " "H unaieajuni, smart Drecie enabJed vtssels of all chsi iuUiil JVW fift. '"WJ-m.w, iiiihi.Dnrra m. i ... .-, '. - '..P.r" """S'wu euiue imaiu tlie JiUUcn- U f Will nVLTKfilayni V, ..JtfJaJ aTJffKJa,. .Ifl af.amt tit -IJaTT HPa tg.,1 SSr.4UlWfl H k El M Tl Ji tC . V ' , TlTf 1 1 'a, -1 "tjTj- i rr laftti 'aV J'V-J;-. 1M'M Apeeidjtholf, n.iumm totue aiu.Js;Tke ded with ateanrboats,'slo)ns. kxuuA iltfeli tK- J'f'J. 'f at i:l .- . ilh iv.-rli-i't ne shooSt thc old world tQ its centre, have been suc ceeded by peaceihfraiet: Etifope has unitu most exhausted intthe lap of peace, and U wm require sme timj retrjit . her strength suffi ciently to enabl licr to recommence the work of humaKchiiOtiIt IhCTvWing ofo distant hundc is heard, and in some parts bngn coiiiscaiionvifcht up the ljoliticai' horizon i but Se impatljtern only? They are the o emanations of freedom, jvdotc , . r i.ri5nfr nd f?rft Vmdlinz on the ter? - bat.tlements of oppression. .They are the effects of peace'and tho results of experience, and xsi give permanency to the present quraw world, by depriving ambiUonjyranny oi ur power to disturb it. " y! . . Newspapers now wear a very tliffcrent com- plexiontiom what they Used Id formerly ?nt J the cry at present is-u there is no sew . the p . pers are dull, and uninteresting ; ana ine) now thouo-ht hardlv uirthv of suppott. Uut. lhere o-fW-Jthre nolhtng uansputv our own coUntr,; n6tl.iiW1n "various pan e is lntere'.tini'j' i. -v- - V - ' - '.- 1, ; .;rJaUa.' I' 4' ' . .. i . ....'
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