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Ihc.wkolo Mwmkled eotnpBf tbouted Lent kvf th X7i,f nd th doors of the Cathedral I tslng thrown cpn, the who'a aa filled hi epeoplei.and the roundcd TiJik iktlr Wmi. : . ; Namtrona other ceremotitta tookfplnrei one of the mo lmprue of hick a tht embrace bkb lhe Alp x ive to Me Du!u . a - bil . ton . . atid . heir. .The Prince V Cray Crand Almoner to the Kinjri than conducted bia Majcatj and the . Daaphm to the aitir. where they partook of the Mcnmtnt. The Kinrthen placed ttbe Hani fJnM(ke the &rfrr,nd m-. 9f crown, in me care oi maransia tjuu, Mtrfirr, and Jtwda. -1 ho ceremony ended.two.aod.Ui.a, uppottod the fatigue of the day and the wciitht of tbt royal robes and many ceoviion, without the amafleat appcaranoo of inconvenience- Ho afterwarde pmook hh bis kindred and household; of a" din ner of I JO covers, given by the city of Rbeima. Gua'.amahs'Tht latest accounts from this Republic represent it as being in a triicjn and" pfosperoqi-stater Msnuel lose de Acre has been elected President. On the day of bis .Inauguration, aa he was jroceepinjf. w.,ne-' .""KTf8 "m to take ' the prescribed oaths, a bo ran between his IrM end threw bira down. This ac tide it is noticed in the Mexican papcra as having "disturbed the solemnity ef the ceremonial ' On Thursday, the i9th ult. by the Rt v. Kichard K. Jorws, Mr. Johm Rot ALL) of Notaway, Vir. agt U seven ty fiur, to. Miss F.liza AaiDtasuw, j iigt; d irxtjjlivo" " Cven age defiijlitetri ih art aio'roiis taTej V hy then forbid them i such we mutt approve : Ana wee to morutis wnojr? fo?j Jo. lDiel Kli:.:v.;..Aa.Ung aa;TikatuaVin kthja-tigethei V'':iiClveNftt sviiid and " - The Grand Jury for tho Superior Court of Lew for Hihe trial of criminal causes at .Richmond, Va. returned into Court, at their late session, after a moat laborious and diligent inquiry, One 'Hundred and AIne Preifntmntt, for various violations of the Acta of Assembly for the suppres " iien of- Gaming" - vi k rJ. ika L U m4 4, fa-! J MlrivU M) n. AUwAr, tin- : , , . r m pU Mv4 k; Tk,l f th. Mv U-W W Uoprccadcoted effort of human aUdora, ike kalbwed prtenrsor of emanciasitoo.. rd.. WaUiagtMi Combininf lfi.Lc tots of alt former heroes and atateimen i honored be kis fwma, revered U hit raemory. . 3rd. The patriots of the Revolniioni FfUi tatwrers Jih Wathin ton, dlwl pics of Us pi!uaophy, ibarers cf hjt glo- fr .t . .. r (r 4th." Tke Conititutlon' tr the i .'Unite Stateal The bat but tn!r.hriet erTyrt of the Reve4ttiioicsnd kiratuna in Political the magna chirta of human ritMa. Iih. The Ifnly Atlunrei Tyrants may unite thrir-powers in war. bur America rsn smile al their rage, and bak secure , ulw(r ,i,e tret 0f Cbcrtr. . My sh 6ih. Tbo Amerinn Nryi .k u (tjft of peace, and In hours of oanRrr may tne always be ready to re pule her enemy. Tth. Watkinrioti and Bolivar i Models of falor aiwI dUtn'ierfMfd patriotism j may me eons rr tfllumhi y auuea to aa ea teemed a bJeing. . lih. Tka earvivsna Patrtota of 7i May the eeninjrtr their days baas peace, ful aa their morning was perilous. vtn. i ne present administration t Mav It preserve a steady and unwavering courae, oisrejraruws; tne sunocrs or party deraapurs. .IOih. The fair seit Cnnsutcmatioa of natttre's works fcirett. loveliest; besL After which, tha following volunteers werctlrankii r By Ceo, Jno. ft. Phlfrrt Tka Patriot keraee of "tiiimay tba aet.tVf; or tbeif lives Va serene, pleasant, and aa long aa they detire j and when l&eir tattoo is beat, may they rest upon the bed of Christian ity, and at revelee in the morning of the - iiMt., nicy an uk parauco it the riRht l.snd of jheir Captain Cener - si above. :r r viTTvrry fiarnvrAaTsyrn the dhtinjulshed chlertulft, the Mend to liberty, and brother ia arms with our de- parted friend, the immortal Washington i may his hoary head be crowned with Jau rels, and may the evening of bia days be spent in tranquility and peace. .. By I .-Ken Gen. Bolivar, In.disdain injj to wear a crown, has added new and imperiahabie Rlory lo his fame. M . By Mr." McCurdy r may thosa who are, or may be, at the helm of goverment, ireKoua? .Ijticalictv ne enaowca witn wisdom to govern thij. great and growing nation, agreeably to the true principles of a republican gov- ernment. - By Col. J. A. Meaner Andrew 3ack: J son , Je iaon of rtbatrhigh.-minded and proud corps srhoataod.:npoDr.tke .toaaedlsvariror-ao'-af maimar-eagntubla' br uauieniCTu mrir coumry, ana roc sea i .1. la .aw a a a I L..ail. - 1" a I : . B S a I me craaie oi tne nevoiutiont in latter times, he has ssved, defended and shiel-1 ded his country against the storms of tbe Uvlf JUlao.ce hls hatoealona will prove 1 a host for his country, HTlie hour of dan- Ber" - - - - - I By Dr, J. M; SraughTer : Ue WitHoblication to answer tha aame. ; r Clinton ; the polar-star of; New-York ; I niapuwui aamras starve ttw.ktgDaat lha aahdity M.VwtunMmMsmaz. encomiums of a grateful people.; , tertafned by tka tJndgc Advocate; or ny -By John F PhifervEq t Thomas Jef member of lha Court, td"go otl iramedt ferson ; the political apostle of America, ately with i riUcusaion of tbe grounds f , nj jr jur iJearfl, tsq tt Johrr Viuincy Adsms; the accomplished atatesman, the profound politician and the friend of liberty. . .' . By M. Hunt, Esq 't J6hn C. Calhoun t Vice President oftha, Cnifed Statee niay he continue to be, as heretofore, tba f able advocate of tbe riehts of the DeoDle.J and ift future ba fewirded For ;Wiervices. t'.f Mr. A. 1 1. .wt N lit Mh i4 Uiu4 UU U IM CMS M jo AT !! HOTBi nt. AT fcAl ,w . Co. Troop i U au Ml" T st u1 st U. . , Aw mmi kis rosy I 1 r.,w Trt,j sad kis payi rkeyca'l.t, klr ,u, that) Ikef stood IS l4 irnmenl A there will M taOfesmsMintaj l tiiaiMoaai f 1 CaoihaaJ Radti mf t uti e)i lae first, a4 ride the others, lo hospitaWe houses w m rnc wa 19 Issms. '. , at raitABJ"A. , n. tuik O t'oiuW Women i vkal LaLhU cry If f. Jovcfjs h and t ood men dio lo.. . Ceorjtla D-m gisotte ad kla Sancko raaolrv m m ikh(l hv their arms lo At Ike r)icrif ll e RicbruotJ Ub Infantry fJh,r It DtrCtiaAal spring, Cap. XVm f xvrrTav AOlowkgx J "Old tViutbrsi May the Devil jet such at laoiet dkt take. . I eaaaaa s - . . tijarrtviTZ. : la the 'Worcester (Measicbtjsctis) JU were bdulitad in an opponntiiy celebraiiiifr, lhe 4th of July, when the bllowine;, aanors; other toasts, were clicked a ;, i t, New Enr.l'nir A land where Liberty aMtf walks utwwfined.end the debta oi the unfortunate how easily paid i IJ'ierJl? Secured hy. bolts and bats, we fcr not the loss oflu Our present Mansion I Where thieves c"onot end eteat. Freedom t A sly fellow t nothing but Keksi keySj Wts and fetters can insure fell .f Mai. --rr crw at-lff Of Ihlf eountft-Mar W this Uy partake of esfcood dinner as o do, and m as indeptndent aa e in fret err. - .Independence! Dearly barchased by our fathers, and richly-merited by sr their I cblttfrrn.4 The Eac of Liberty I Place her here, lt I fear n6thlng for her aare keeping, '. Oer MilUlat Tke aWof thtir mu 1 aick ihia dar riven us ataieuLtr oroof -f. - I wi ic;r correct discipline. .Mmchnaettai The Cradle of Lher ty shr rbcJfa too hard for the renoae of poor debtors. . . ; . . - f vv? flr """. - - -. - - COMMOWfUE PORTT.R. ' . ' AHIN6T0ji, JVLT 13. ' The Court Martial for the triul of Com. Porter met at the usual hour, all the i mcmuers aucnaing. Alter tne JUupe 1 Advocate Ead laid belbre tha- Court all ! the evidence, ortf and documeniary, in-J tended' la be DWtrrht Wrwardj , ort tbd hart of the prasectition, in support of the first eharee embreeme tba Foxardo atTair, and before proadine; to hffer any eri- clenc tindrr the arcond rharr- founded on the correspondence of the.Commo. dore with the Nasy Department, and hia publitfion of the proceedines of the Court . of Inquiry, the Counsel of the CommmW Mr. Jones, sueresied Mtcr- al ohiectiorrs to aha terms in which this charge and its speklrlcailons are concei inauperahlo bar to any Judicial proceed- inga upon them. ' . . . TJe objections -are understood to go tlie.lcnelh of maintaininir that iha lerma of the charge and speciPcations describe fcc3rtimjibcziiirairariMcr: a a m tourt . martial ; ana mat, even it any i laucb ohence were to be interred, there is an utter defect of any such precise and definite specification of the facts upon which the Charge ia fndeiaud "wblch are intended to be refied on in support of it, as absolve!' the accused from;, any The Cojiinsel offeredK anf ioubt of the case f but tba Court after torpe ucltb- crayon, .prefcrredA9 ; hear Jba:grounda and Teasoifrof iebjecliona Vted t brgef.ia wrUn'ratliar tMjiv atiaral. discussion : for which purpose, the Court adjourned till lo-morrow. ; - y . ., ;Clt 14. The Court met as usual: but, Qwrael totbo indiyposuion "of Coni. Porter 'a! Ca :?, lis Cv'-'t I', at 'i M r '0ll',t1fS4tM.eo4 lr.i'IV ' m. i ii . . . . jhi!inf LUirf v...i rirt hl.rii.U 1 tUa, the CosiM lil ffftllnue 14 Ms slltUl. Wste It trials. Of C.pt. busrart. lnt mitaat Cart.r.sM iauttnai .."' wo tksr jes to be tU ad tk.ra ' ..-.t.,t-,f ika Kavsl Court Mar- Al I IfJ ssn ' int t....A that oflWr, If" taarie rw- - . . papers ) sad to the .ftVi-ocy f lW .po .i .k... a iit tha CLnil tyf afru' mauU-V Cint3 tni.r'"T " " . ft k ft va. a aV ladft Advotstl IWiat.aava sons to sKa afl-M tk rsjectloa V this cbsrgti aad, r so, as rna betatea the Coort and Uo Judel Admst wst atoaiiy cotMacwo Closed doors, ko rnasud Iket tho au ..a -t.M 1 lurrIhad a ilk a Copy of ikosa otWtoot, If made so altoa aiat M pportool'f "ply ,MW' Afl" .l.t.ikU arraaaeat, atranrara vara eacladedi aad ia a tear sflaatas, tkl Caart adjoaraad, to otst syVa to mor row at 13 a'cleca. iua a waawttwraa SiUrTS. it i. n:.i.iv.,k.' Han. Sec ret at y of the State of llliaola, aaa ksielf droaaod . , .. M I.U aa koma frora a vUu ta Mf. 0eo, aT Harmoay. Tr. Ularaa uka Joundc t f( ATO tka eaahms prooMKtr of emijr.iioa frcrt n . ,UJ.mnA iha-author of asilM Tkr A eravewy iTfail7aia-.kf r Overt d'ttvcrrd aa add.tss at Cincinnati, on tbe lojh ulClVwldcrV rka rfpraaeatad that ihla society, altkoUib cammencad Wf ' 9W"'9t'ti9l ' tart Ma'OsaksS 900 sautat and that applicative for ad misaioa era eery aameravet ikal Ike at most tonfidWeesb't a moot; thvaaj and titat.)V doubt aaaloaJ. thaininds of sny of the members aa la lha com pie w success of the principles aa w kit k their aiaoclaiiorr it founded. Tha Treasurer of the American Bible Society received, during the month of June, the tern of g29i 51. Tba issues from the Drpnsitory darlrg the same pe riod were 3968 bibles and 4340 tesu menis, valued at tHU 46. i Wr-The number of editions of the Bible at rresrnt tn the library of the, King J of H tirtemborgi" amounts lo A0O0 differ-. ges. 290 of ahkh art (a French, and 315 in tngltsh. - -;' - . Cerv.' Soublette, MontiUa. Sucre, and Dr. (Jaul, it proposed for the vice pres idency nf Colombia. Is there no one in South Amcrk-a to evpoond to the people the dancer of these military chirftaint" who have been the salvation cf their country f ' Mtxamdria Herald. Bogota, thj! capita rf CrlomKia, was (bunfted in I 58r hy (IPTiZ4Trt"Xrmenea dr'.'Quetdi, ?id cohMstcdoriinally "of IweUa - hoiiaes, in honof of t'ia iwylve apostles, btiilt ori .the skirts nf the two mountains of Mont Serrat and La Ouada loupe. lloifiitalitg in AerWy Mr. Bole ask in g for his reckoning al Seyerstad, the mittrcwo&lheJKiatsa led htnvla tba wni dew, ami, pointing to the tea and the sur rounding fields, said 44 so long as the land givee ua corn, and the sea Mali, no traveller shall he able to say that wo hate accepted money of him. A Dutch Jew, named Samuel Bonduy latelv died at Amsti: dam, leaving fund to build and equip aix abipa of the line o 74 guns each ; there waa found in his house, .44 casks full of coina of all the princes in the world. A month was oc cupied in taking out and arranRing these coins, and eight days in counting them This man had for a long time followed the armies of France, risited all Europe, Africa and America, and some of the es taUiahmentaof Asiaiia waa 9&rears ot - 1 '- The Providence (R. I.) Patriot says the excessive heat on Sunday and Monday the 10th and 1 1th July, waa fatal to the fish in Brush Pond, near Slashapaug Pondia Cranston. This pond is about three acrea, and the water between two and three feet I tri depth" yetjsolntcnse was the heat, that au the fish therein were suffocated. Sey erahundrfdch weighing a pound and a half, were found 'flda1ifrr-W1e-iar.fc brgtLquARti torn, without any signs of life, the po et, therefore, was not deciing in tha im possible, when he: saidf 44 the ihes begin lo sweat" Sec. 1 . 'v- ' : A silver Cup has been awarded to Mr. SamueL-Woodworth, of New-York, for the.be st Poetic Addresvbytba Popria- tors ot the new urcus tn rnst city. Tl ttH'l b t'n.nrrf'.r ( a f ' i - .it.. i!.a..,4 hi ,f,trtJ Oil 4taiaM,atJJSirt it,, teaitr a satuia s.1 artcry. and a rati the thvers f ! tnWtavla. ll la etf n.tid that nafly sea ia werf pvtseat. IN ChUka krp tar ItTt lk Cowmiiw-art kae datkd U faror of the wsnaia ar Chillcwba sida a the -ktoto fittr s&stad t ba EloXiO lata ibsa KU eastri Caam! U V'" Wft lUiJtf aa -Thursday tbotaUig, ascamd by tba M.ft. klf.rr. and acCOpanafw wv r tif,t!ttUiaary trethrra, arid a larra aaaa-' k,. f tfSrMds. aMff waa fft Ua ti UUXhtmr ran ss as they tnck tkt Ut Uk af lha aged teter mha wtS K'"1! ""i""' . . . .. .. a pecaUaf sonane. na aaa mw song caotitk ta altftasa ik tWaalnga of a re- . a.aavat a a a puwkaa govefaeaetif, wskb sua vouim teurice evalated vo ptoduf t. Hsrt and there ha sattts a know uooartT, ous ta sads of Ika vaHay coaeeal many a darins; tplilt.ihat was orce with him la tka tgW. There H but a rtmaant remalftjnj j $t4 fkey kaa rtnawed ikelr ;s ia meet tka gsUaai strsntr, and ika wsm embrace t of Ikcsa old rrieo, toturing oa tba levy serge of tha grstl, wis wartk vnre la sock a mind as La rtyrtte'tv Uaa all Ike ( koaor (kaf taysliy aver bestowed. lie il Ma ia embark for lis eallia twuUj,' but he will tarry a lib Urn lha iffeciloo U the ic!a Amukart people.. Ttalr prayttt virtitcend for him ttti thu wka coma after us wLI honor Us raefo-. w, a as ilv rttala t J" e rt cot tealon of t!ie gwry acd rtrwao J their Uhm,.. , JV'r av- rar Courier. ' Tba New-York- Ceaette asya, ika Ut ile of bosmess at tka ship yards la Net Ytk is greater taaw ikaa U has beea tue many years. There srt building, at Ika different yards, two Cnerof battle ships, two frlrtt es, end fww sloops ef arar, ia leaded L tka CofomUaa end kfezkaa. governments. A Colombian line of Uv tlr ship Is andencoing re palrr. 1 !o addition to the aUve.thcrc are twelve ' merchant vessels and eitht ttesm-basts on tha stocks ".Two Mgstci and two slonps of war are slab on the toclsat the NavyYard.' - : Hat. aWno. Tank JteftitatiwuJUtnt OOkers of tka Fayerteville Branch of the Bank of tha United States, we learn, have reced ed instroctions from the Parent Bank, la pay out, after the 1st of September nett, axes' of lha IMia of rtaior Bn.rK.kf only, but to recie, aa heretofore, ia payment of debts IniUrfrirainatelr, the.. . notes of tha severs! Banks of this State. What effect this arrangement will have oo the. money transactions of or State," cannot be phrflstty foretold j but we apprehend it will ba the meant of curtstling the business of our Banks, for, as the United Ststes Bank will not pay nut their notes, they will, of course, front time to time, call upon the local Banks for payment in Specie, LVStatea Notes, or Northern Drafts, for whLh calls th,e wvrral Banks must always be prepared. WTth a'vTe w to ibVe-venf I we believe ourJ' Banks have taken measures for reducinc the present amount af their notes in circulation.'- Faleigh Kegitter. Gov. Barbour, now Secretary of war, who has just leturned to the seat of gov ernment from a visit to the north, gata the.Collow'uig twst at the L:e.calebratoo "North and South t intercourse only is. wanting to mske us friend and brothers." Tha sentiment is no less liberal than just. Judge Marshall ia aaid to be engaged in writing a history of the American Gov-' ernment frpm the adoption of the Consti tution to tha termination of Washington's presidency. He wrote one before yrom'tey ' tfeit Br tho arrivaf of tM' pilot boat Vexation, in four days from Thompson a Island, we are sorry to learn, that tha Island continues verY unhealthy. Of about one hundred and twenty irihdbt" rants,- fiftf flralxtyrabftarbnikTTTfie'r" population, remsine d sick-the complaint -generally fever." But one "United States' schr. the Fox, was in port. Georgian. A pump, for one of the, Mejican ,Min-x ing Companiesf of one thousand feet w : ength, hoa recently been, cast at a, fur nacn near Ciarinhati..rtThavbowia.alom.- four inches; and the pumn waa cast in one hundred detached piecast of ten - fact , nr lenetJlf aaw'Tnropetwfflsrtmm-t" CGitHfi cents per; poudt B ech pieco - weignwg . iuiw pouncis, tne aggregaiw cost was R6000-,4t -Wit taken to Nevft Orleans, by the. steamboat Mississippi . f rom NeF-Orlesns. It tras Intended ' : ship lr to sme Mexican tortvhencr tl is to be carried in wagons about 300 miles, into the interior. Finally, it will be borne thirty miles op a steep and tugged mounjr ain,-on the hankiof the Indians,1 'to its place bf destination-Thi f amp-wilt 1. wot.ua. by atcam.- ': -"-T i
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