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r ! a. j; "- '6' V f --4 ., r 4.. ntfrr 3 ? h'rirr'v a- ti. lrt 4 i 'i .tfcrcCi ftttftUs. .,.....1. itr.nt ihv wrre itivcfJ .d irf now Impugned U Ihe rh-tfaM di (Wa. at VLo. Tbe ttbr of Mttf' ' ,f r.lremlu had ij i' ' h I - u:: i 1 MoVrt Mtr.mv.t. 1nUlJirrnr lo the 17th of March hit Lean rtrtUrdal Philadelphia from flot;o I , ... nrWr. when he lm la. TN moat Interesting el .Ule of oews Lrloftfd j JhaUtantof town whlrh remained to the IWwa papers, It y kit ()t a ro:ulallon "f l'K tow' ",,J ennunrlationof the fact, that 1 meeting L,r(l. ftin. rceleiLtiltt. . I'ffM fif PlenliwteailarleS from ell tht South jeun tKtilW-t opinions we unknown American iutia,ia ioo nrtiaii an...,., (; ,v new dignitary irwea. - October Mil end ll was understood lhat J jfcf jMre , n grr at that the tniH an lhvltetl.io had Mf liewaruei , inUBj-BU 0f VakeocU end JIaUg government to snd en envoy 'w th (,Mt , compelled to scire upon the UipiMaconftii.4 nwo.nti.i 'unij , lnnport neir troopt e in of Prrm eonteint en article on in Tk wddiart had been elmott la sute J l . subject I Iht Intended meenng-DT D0f ,ur,i0f,. AFetrOrdlnrfthty fist . v i : ' - ITeiifDoientlarlei tt 1'antme, luppotea m . btaft-. written Jbf J" wcretif jr ; "sfate7Jn' whir th object of the meeting j i0-cr,abrf thf government lo eomplele . -tteoota staled L T.m' . 1 f.rtt ScvflTr . And vet imWil all thl T.To farm, or - rr Ja- lae-mot I puV- tKcirJlt rc t f , t Jey foumu tninncri prp.i..M ' of TOXX) yotijtlroop U lilkfd oltfcl lUfet ph. ' , I moo, Qe r.ult U M it U eminnjf the . t, To inut nnjito on jamct moai(Bot ef M.wooejf, efHji"iofic WllKlf cmirttna intirifwcn-M p'7 Induct Iht RoftlUti loukt trmt jtInil lo.rdi ibt nr .poert oi v.oncB- ht i..rtnch. KelP th Colt it 0t. gum. , J. To enter Into t contention of mtl fnlon tnd commerce Utee all of Ihrm m tlirt and eonfcderlei. - . m . a .A t 4. Jo decide i(n retpeci to me it o viler, a ikirmWh of eteral Koon U aald lo he Uken puct neiween me jtojum Volunieerit and t (uerrlli or, tome tin t band of Itothf rt. It it uld thai Iht Tribunal of Caterer lt condemned hndi of Cuba and Pono Iticonhether lo rfeh General Don Franclaeo Marlin, II ih4ll comUnt In liberatlnR them from ef kWwn lh f.mrcina(j,. tht pnih oke, and In tucb ca, hal, The rnrent haa receotlr reeelrrd military and pecuniary contingent each coyrim fnm sn Roque and BW th.Il furnhh. . . That from San Uofue it aaid to hare S. To take rneewea lor carrying the ftn bf b oener,j ,h, war io concert to the aaaa and coaata of et.mmtnA ef ,.lt tUtr.lo n.k known . . , , . .... i."teTiletermtne whether thett tnea urea iliHuM be etteoded to tbt Ctoary and Pil!ipin llet. 'ft -To lakt-initj. conaideratiofi il - meant of rendering effectual the declara tion! of the PrcMdeot of the 17. S. eon- t r a f i foe rommana in r.trimaJur, wat t crrninr any future deatgnt of colonm- l... , . , u t ,. V ' .tt . .i . j r t oeartr ol deinatcne( In wluch tht Ce lion on thit continent, and of remtinr . . . ,. ' ... ' ' L ' ' . - - ., !.... i erl ahoa the urgency of aenrfin hi ftrj pusmyi at iikviiciciic in our un - mttfie concern, v M ,. f..Toet(U ia concert diaputed nrin- .dplee of ibe Jai ottationi an;xbu0f tn w rnvemmeot that a rreat number ff the aoidlen or the garriton hire paated lite line! ni uibraltar, relutine lo be ant loo'tei a prer to the misery ohirb they iiitrereo. rut leconT," aent -off from Oacfajo! by' General Sm Jujn, who hi the rommand in F.ttramadiira, waa the rn- urgency ol aendlne; lm troopi on arrounl of the bJd aplrit which pretaili Imhe prorjnee, and eren among thttpMert under hN comnajml. On the 32 J of V 'tr! fl6mntrtl.'rr:i',' IhrlrUerif, '!! te pfii"l f"l ' rlnf, h'ierr, lha H'puUtluri! on l!it lot jcr I f put.tk trratir. 4. r ath province tt the ronfedantloni renf( litelr hll Indemnify the rneri m . ' m -a at at I . - . ot the ili,rer ine iuoinjj manner i Ml, The oenen of tlavct under IJ rtart, . may iUm Indemnity f r the parent! of thrt alaret, ahall hart no claim n arcevnt of their emancipation. If Indemnity bt wadt for Iht father or mother, alone, of Iht aild Hae, they iball be nalJ r;r. at hair their lutt f alua tlon Pertona, who may hate liberate the parent! of mch alarei tinder If yein, thai! bt Indemnified fur- iMm, a4 ibeu mU iat.Tboe.tbllhal hae ecnul red wch alaret bipurthaw, ahall recelre Indemnity fgr tkera, at tbeif proper rl iie.if for llatei a'jore 11 yeart of tt- J.""FW Water abort tbt ot-lt " - --if -t. j - . A V. . J 1 de by replatiooa to bt formed for Ihii cJrct. f 3. Ko indemnity ihall bt allowed tor atayct abort 6fty yeart of art 3. In tvery nrovince, t' fund that! be crtaled from dutieato bt impoaed for tbe Mtcial purpoatof Indemnifflngtht own cai of eiavct. Tbt collection and man feme tit of tbeat funda ahall belonr to ttr JuntM of Indmnlcttion which ahall bt eitablithed in each proainct,' under the rrralatlona to bt enacied. N 7. Erery owner of alaret, who, after lit publication of thia law, at tht place or twn where they reaide, ahall compel tlrra to any aerrice, or ahall pretrnt (ham from applying to the nearett muni cipality for their document of liberation, await at tried and punlahed, at provided for h tht caaaj tt thou who conapire Xaifcl personal liberty and they ahall, mori-Tir, Ot tuoiecieo io ine iota oi m IndrftiUty fur the value of tbt alare, wbo abai)bt to treated. nf fntrrnil Im'rnTmfnti, ah! of lie at.le ls;l.irr iff O la t'-'a', who, a ftw year ainre, midean fllofa! report to lha IJoird, adinrlng Ida nplmon, f-nmd f d on arlul aurtty, of lb! practlbiiliy oiliiaccompiithmcnt. The oftlf tource of unrulnr n In o, U . . . . . regard it thla propoalilun, thai we iboutd trer be Indcbtee, In the alletiteal decree, lor foreign capital and foreign ipirit f;rthe r(Tctln( of Improvtmenti within our State. The honor and ad vantage! of thla and many other worki of tbt lame nature, tlioulJ belonr eclu airely to tht Slate ltclf,or to In cltiteni. Wi ahnuid poaaett too much pnue it al lo ouaiatcr State, aTer completing one of tht greater! work! in tbt world-t work calculate J ta enrich her h t dfjrret One lam pled I work of Itatlf aufficienl N eattUUkuJbt character of any fitatt or Countrrawt air. that North Carolina hould not rMtairely auOer new York tr ier aeeomplUMnr all thla. In tht aptritof ... enitrprut and jmprorement lor wnicn aht it dittlniuWhed, to aent ber capital among ua to aid in work ao peculiarly ear mf. What would bt tht fetfingt of a North Carolinian, half century hence, when told that hit native State, realising mlltiont annually, perhipt, frora the workt of her kind neighbor, bad been loo mean in aplrit to attempt them her aelfl .IIow would Iht bldtn of alume mantle hit cheek at the jail taunt ! Lei tht Legialitora of Nonh Carolina reflect on Iheae augettlont, ttt on them, and not leave an inheritance of ahamt to their poatcriiy. Carolina Oiterprf. JJ 5h opera., betw 9. To agree upon the footing on which ? "2!S!pS k m l"? ? ouh, to be placed the political and com- t.T ' J" iD AU' lt af .a. KWlIt lOwV i-w- . .w. v iaww ivi 1 r our hemiiDhere. which either wrrr. like llayti. ot ahmild be. iep.irtl from the A bte Porlo Rico paper moiber cxintry, without having been re- eon,,,n n aecount of the condemnation, cognited by any European of American conrc,Mon ,na "Cution qi eleven pi power. jraiet, wno naa made their escape on The-fcllowtnt le Bolivar'a addreti to lot ffom P5rt5l vessel, and were Mt t. Wieri, .fier the memorable victory hen in the woodt by the of Aratnchoi . authontie of the uland. Th bif, : SMicrtJ , .Vou hare given liberty to Cofrffor refused io be brindWJeuN'o 5uth ATrKrTi rr- y'tvr l the "'"','' "c "'w "'"'"-c -."r world it the monument of vour "elor. 1 ,0? 0MKn WFtTltotkrilmtrh? Wh,r h.rnn nft ronm.p-H ? .Wb M "' tnd that bt Wlabed America i. covered with the trophies of ,0" now they did. your valors but Ayacucho, like Chim 3srrnn rusAxecs. ttatemrnt of the Chancellor of the ich)quer io the House of Common!, to wnira weaiiuica icv biji inv, an ef raordtnary degree of protpenty in the Tftir nt that nation." Dv the calcu bnteryr he King of ihM tne rfretedtnr yeaf ho clear amiMvyT(wMhUornii reventTe of the tearUJevfrwut eatirmted at a little over one million. Dy an nitration in the House of Ma plans, one half of th;it aum waa lost to the re venue. Notwithstanding thia, It proved that the actu.il net autplut of 1824, after epnlvW 5.U0.OOO. to the reduction of debt, ice. thr actual net surplus was I, 417,7 W. At the beginning of the year, tne customs were estimated at 11,550, 000. A tott of OOO.OCO1, by repeal and borazo, rears her exalted head above them all. Soldiers! Colombia owet to you the glory which' again covert hen Peru life, liberty and peace. La Plata :ruu4Chtl-tr also your dehtort for im mense beneutt. TTfiegood "cttttser tbe cau5efjhejjghtt of jnan, Lhat conquer rd by your arms io the tcrtible airug- . : gte - wb , the pppreasoromtemplate, then, the Ueaungt you have conferred upon humanity by your heroic sacrifices. Soldier ! Receive ,the Jinfitlest grati: tude which I bestow upon you in the . ... name of Peru. I pledge myself that you hall be recompensed at you deserve; he- fore you return to your beautiful country. ""But. no-you.netr can e worthily- re' warded t your services transcend all price . . . w aera ,r Soldiera ot reruJ forever will your country rank, joti among the first saviors of Peru. Soldiers or Colombia J You will lire in hundreds of victories till ihe end of lime. x s r : from riiLvczLz The hip Montano, a,rrived at New York, from Havre, biinns Paris dates to ; ;ihe; 4rti"ibAVo 4if o:jn, the, e-. ncta-mibiithei7t,ery'little----newa.oF.Jni-J portanee.We have compiledv from the Commercial Advertiser, the following v aumrmtrjri "-. .. Splendid preparations were making for fhe coronation, of. Charles at Uhtims, th ' rnsl ofKich is estimated at jrpm , . five to seven millions of dollars It is . denied in tne St Journal, that any secret treaty exist be tweert Russia and Spain. The only trea ty in force, is that -negotiated in 1814, in From Bruna$ vyn. Accounts from Buenos Ay res, received at fioaton, to the 24th Janr state -that the Tonfederacy-w.w in future to be known by the name of M The United Prov:neeaof Sou' Ameri xaJ.Landlhallbe general government wss tote invested with the powers airniTirfof those rrjnfrrrrtl on -The- ireMefl of-tbe United Siaiea. The eelebrailuh of the installation of '.he National Cnnres, at ihe Capital,- had teen 'authorized by ' the governors of jhe ptovinres, who had it lue'd" proflamatiWns expressive of tKeir warm approbation of this great event. The liberation oJ,Peri ha ) been rxle !i;ajed. at Buenos Ayres with every demonttra tionofjor. . On the 29ih and 20;h Janu. BrTySrnor"-Peneyri - Soldet and' Mr. Woshinjfton Slorum, nrnved ; tbe former as consul, acting commercial agent for Braiil, and the Utter at consul of the United States. raov tits ritiosil ioaanit . --CEST1UL AMERICA, jfbotithmcnt of Slavery. Tht Genera! Assembly of the United Provinces 1 of Central America, conceiting that the a v stem "of X'oVcnm'eAV"td6te'ct by 'this Republic would differ in nothing from that hefetoTo'r not the principles of liberty, equality, and justice, to be extended to every citizen of these States; and believing that it would bt unjust in a tree uovernmertt to sqtter a portion ol our tciiow men to re- re!ersT)urgrriilrf 1rrlareT7TTind flot-to-restorr them to their natural condition, the possession of liberty, and wishing at the aatne time to indemnify the owners of slaves for thek emancjp9Uon j)s jsdftdjojy mg decree t Vt wAo'ffaiynii0ncett gllVaolHal-,daf4.:r.tl-r From tha lttbrsciLiUMll. J;ree of cdiiCdetice, ihat Patras had fallen nto the hands pf 'the Greeks. The sur rendar is awd tahave, Ukco. place. on the 6th Feb. Advices from Madrid: 16 trn? -tOth-wf. March, hart rehtfd'tii by thti arrlYaK jajli is reported mat tne King nas at fast J.Cigned the Amnesty whichwould be . puwisnea online -j sum, wcn ine court ' Vould be removed to Aramtiei. The ultimatum 'of the Spanish Government for a loan pf 24,000,000 sterling, has been dispatched to London. Twenty-five percent is (o be received in the bonds authorized by the Cortez. A letter from IVladrid, of March 19 says : x etkMwUe. took ntara It, ih' eocMa ol the year; but they produced 11,327,000 1 he ciicttmHance which led to thia great ioraavtvtatsd to be lo the extension of their commercial policy "fdopicoTthe preceding tear, in the greater conaequent capacity of the people ol that country for tbe consumption or foreign produce, the general ce of the community, and above all,- the increased rapacity of foreign na tiont to contume ftritfrh produce, arising out of the meant of doing so which Lng iand affords them, bv taking theirs 1'hkehrtring-reMJtt, he-belie vedidrpan ded- on iA-omMutioo of iiuman aocMly an obvious principle of which, leads one nation to-open its arms lo another to the foMrriof? new connections, creating mu ttfal wants between nation and nation and the desire of tasting new enjoyments Among the causes which have produced such results, he mentiont the discovery of tbe steam engine, which, acts like a lever upon the powers 'of production lheir increased intercourse' with foreign nations, he said, waa not only the result of accident, but of the wise system of legislation, which parliament had adopted in latter years. Tht excise bad been greater than any former yeari and ex ceeded his estimate by 1,143,000. The auction duty had increased 12 per cent beyond the three preceding years. There had also been a considerable surplus be yond the estimate in the stamps, and the post-nke The whole product of the revenue for 1 824 was 593fi2403t Tojpxtend Jhe system of relief by the reduction of Tax es, he proposed to reduce the duty on foreign iron, from 6. or ft. to 1. that on hemp 50 per cent, 8cc. To this he added Y variety "of cases at home, a fee ttinghe poor erilasse s cl people MllTTAHI JIITZXCZS. Perhaps there K no subject connected with our national growth and security in hch tbe aagaiiout politician feels i dee per interest than in the ayttrm of public defence which has been adopted. and lib erally pursued by Congress, Oor Mil itary AcatLrav at West Point has altrac :ed tbe attention and the admiration of the wisest and most rsperienred men. For tress Monroe, which confronts iht Rip Rapt at the entrance of the Chraapeake Day, "'Jiff onsidertd It he one of the most slaves, of every age and sex, in every part of the confederated states of Central AmejjgijhjlLot free ; and, hereafter, shall no peraons be born slaves. "7:' w3fN,jrs these' 1(ieslhall h()ld another in alavery under lny,Mre!!nrnorrfnV-jn'-it, within, or out of these stattsvln the first case, thf. slaves shall become free ; and in both, the. trader shall lose the rights of citizenship. - 3. No foreigner engaged in this traf fic, shall be admitted within these states. 4. The' regulations and orders of the Spanish Government, giving freedom to those stares wbo shall escape to these M Y. D. Mvertuer. INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS. ... VVepbserve, in a late New York ae6inr'PW I this "-Statet in -which it is - earnestly re- vwuiiiiruuiu ua inc cppuausii oi inai wiy to engage, in. the Internal .Improvement of this State ! The particular object to which He Writer has directed the atten- oiV.ofheociA tnt? opening ot an Inlet from the Atlan lifcOceantat'iJHeadji inte Albemarle Sound, near where Roanoke tnlet 'form erly was,w It is asserted that the open ing of such an Inlet would prevent tht damage so often sustained by shipping on that coast, and render the passage to aid from New York much more easy , and short. The object is-evidently "one of great importance ; it is ont that has en gaged much of-the attention of the Board strong and perfect marWrofjs which el 1st either in the'old world or the new TietfuirUucTtTont bf'TOulon nrfrwebe lievc, held lo le ihe moat admiraMe in the South of Europe ; but these, at well as the most powerfuldcfencetof the northern harbor of that hemisphere, ere decidedly Inferior both in strength and la construe tion to Fortress Monroe. Situated within about a mile of the Rip Raps, every vesse entering the Bay mutt pass within bal that distance of the guns of the fortress and aa upwards of 200 gum Can be brought to bear within thai range, upon an object not larger than a human being t would appear impossible for any hostile rete to force an entrance; The precautions ttkcpjo render thit Fortress Impregnable are not lest to be adfrtrert. An external wall of abtajt 25 feet thick surrounds the entire area. The space between thla out ward wait, and the inner, is filled with a canal perhaps 50 feet wide and the whole spaee oithi can jU together with the out er wall, is commanded bv the guns of the Castle. Thus contracted, men the most deeply versed in the science of fortifica tions,-and-whcse6bervatlon-haa-J)ecri most extensive,, hire not hesitated to pronounce tliis Fortress ihe tnosl perfect in exigence. .The value of! such a ' For tress, in such I situation',-is hot id be ea tiroated by dollars and cents; It renders one of the most important inlets into our country secure againat'lbe most courage out and errterprisint; of our enemies. -It affords a sure proteetio-ifor out- commer cial marine, at well as a secure asvlum for our ships of war. ,Aer. Jour. " Jiu'ieofial .Crrjry. Tht following statement "will show the increase or the Episcopal Clergy in the aeveral states named, since the year 1816, when the list was first published in " Sword's Ec clesiastical Register. , Io 1816. Massachusetts, Q ytmontt 2 Rhode-hland,' Connecticut, -- 34 NewYbrkT New Yerserr Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, ; . Virginia in 1 8 IT, "64 tt: 23 3 ,33... .25 TSorth Carolina in UTfii 3 . South Carolina, 16 'Georgia, ' x 2 Kentucky, in 1817, I In 1825. .32 -9 48 18 43 4 , 47. . 36 to Mm ainoiit ltrit?, The Natlunal flarHta etnturti , t)port glrrn to (if n. Jukion, by p,, ati which formerly opposed Mm. Th rraaon It fbvlaus. ills rhararter J, U-in mlauidf rtool. Insteaif of a trrfwjt, aml.iilous and revolutionary Itary cli f.aln, he has proved Mmicif pa'rW, t pure and borMriblt mii Ml.ronduct, during and alnet the tt. litm, hat made many ronvtrtt f ( former opponents, iliafunherpro,), depend upon his health, and a ctoiiM. ane tf bla praaat mU4 &4 (orrtel course. " , tt!k Cotton of CJomMiZ-Wi fiH. ccivad froro gentleman la tht country, ( specimen of a peculiar kind of eofi which li produced In tht repwVlie of far-' ombJaijnd.may bt teen at this offict. t nt in our postctsion, wat outainca neir Bogota, tht capital. - It h of tn ttrtnw ly toft tnd perfectly -silky laatgr aJ 5 lot sy ; fppe a raneti of a short trapte ark or dingy color. ;Vt art informal that It, grows on a tret of considers htlzbt. different from oer plant. Tk cottoa grows round tbt sesd,) soreethin Dkt tbt shape of a pine-epple, so that kn picked It requires ot ginlng. Tbtlndinx work it Into ehawls, kc and quantity M been sent to France, for tbt purpose ef ascertaining whether It Cannot bt incor porated la tht manufacture of allk gwxk wa uiMTcntant mat a gentleman MScri- f en County, tial planted :a small Quantity of tbt seed, by way of experiment. A poor woman of the name of Ifanaak Mctcalf, died at Iforbury Work hoc, on Saturday week, in the 70th yearofhrr age, wbo took to her bed 41 years iro. owing to a disappointment lo love, and never rose from h to the day of her death. It Is calculated tbat tb.il pitpct had cnt tbe pariah 500. EnfUih futtrr. The Hast Florida Herald sits, that it it understood that Gen. Lafayette will locate hit townahlpof land In Florida, at or near the at of Government j and thai Gen toft (Delegate In Congress) likis jgeut.Xjf.ih4s, purpose. He, offr bt sale one half of it, and tbe other half be will retain. The Governor of Georgia hat called it extra session of tbt Legislature of that State on tbe 23d of next month, in order to take measures to organise tnd eettla tbt land to which tht Indian claim hu lately been extinguished by Treaty watts tbt Creek Indiana. . ' Tht trustees of Cumberland (Ternii College have reaolved to endow a prof torthip lo be denominated tht Latayeus ProfessorthipMof Cumberland College ia ttorierftht-Mjuaian.'t guest A "Jackson Professorship was at W aamt time ordered to bt endowed in hon or of u our distinguished fellow citiita, General Andrew Jackson". KnoxvitU Remitter. T 34 4 3 -Totar,- :332:r:390 - Increase In nine years 158. i iJ3anville Pif. Afiril 23. ; On. Saturday the 16h Inst; -Mr. Rich- rd Stone of the County ' of Patrkki was most dreadfully" murdered by one of his sons, i htaustrw tb - unfortjinatB; event, is attributed only to the insane- young Mr. Stone's mind j he was discov ered on the morning of Saturday, with blanket around his shoulders, under, hich he had an axe concealed. His fa ther casually passing by him through the yard received the fatal Aoc,. which Instan taneously terminated his existence. Com. orrrr.It is announced in tht National Journal of Tuesday that Cp:. ChattpceyttCraneanlead have be appointed a court of enquiry for the nu pose of investigation tbe Foxardo iffii'i and other metiers eonnected with Vonv Porter's late command in the West la dies. Jubilee. The 50th annivenery of the battles of Lexington and Concord,' celebrated al Concord, Mass. on Tues day, in a most splendid manner.-' Pr feasor Everett delivered an oration on tht occasion. TOTT.VS PATHS T BRIDGE. We are informed that the U. S. En gineers have examined the principles of this brulge, and have, recommended it to be adopted on the Delaware arid Chesa peake Canals.... No other improvement probably would be so well calculated for canal Mdrtirty impossible to use a t"owing"path on eich' side of the canal, in consequence-of the frame, or tresaela which sunbort the bridge. It appears that- econoray and convenience would strongly recommend Town's, bridge to the favorable notice of ihel flop, Canal commissioners - afld ta uolicirlarei r: Trey fJV. YJ Sentinel. wawaw It has already oeen Inlimaled In ton of tha PennsjlvfoitpaperiiJiatih-?J?n' George -Kremer-will btTaupporteoTr thevnext elettloTJ," If v tandhlatt for - to office of Covernort His Jtcent conduct at Washington, has only served to ex" him in the estimation of those who kno hitft. X;lvfVrihbar4 paring a reply to Mr. Clay."; From character and talents, vt intjcipi5- hira no child V play. - When Je meets Greek, then comes the tK " waz-Hr. Kremer, wunderatand, a nminc ui as-.in. Intending to puhlisx the certificates which ho has obtained . relation to the contest for the rre deucy. Petertiurg Kefivovw -Kt' ';
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