cal. , roUTIC.lt, HHVKU. The fi-liowi -.g iiir;,( fulfil r, ( lunni-iN llcvi- (t( Jife of .' I..!f .n I'. n:tpin , by the Author 4tH't f re i n.nm l t the piir i C'iU' attention of our ieal'- We ...Moos find m.re Imp'riant and inter, estmg irmhi contained in the same Cnrtpasa, -Th writer is speaking oi the subject of inordinate ambition and t.im (or oflwe, Tims pssnin derive tttengih 'ami -tertcTneirc in otir"c(UntrT from "the -. .t'e h'gScstfriye wViih eociny has to ... . . i r!Tr. ' e know not more general , delusion, nor is it the least danger, oui, Imiilled, a it is, in our youth, St givea infinite eicitrment to political , ambition, t turn the active talent of the t untry to public station a the ; luprtmu good, and mk- it retlei, ,nfif and tif.pfincij'Ud. ItcslU ut 1 tt of trtfih competitor for the 1 comf ri'ively few places, and encour li;et bold, unblushing pursuit of prr- nal elevation, which a just mor al r nse and lf-repect in the com nn .'ujr would frown upon and cover ahame This prrjulice lus come f- n past ages, aod if one of nhetr til beqursti." To "govern others ! always been thought the highest function ib eauh. We have a re mailable proof of the atreomh and in the manner in which history has been written. Who fill the , page of history M'olitical and military lead h ,h ? v.iye.d. forpnf ttitj!) subdue aod govern their fellow beings. These- weeupy the fore-ground and I the people-tlre amain tKt, dwindle into infit.ificanee, and are almost lust - behind their master. The proper . and noblest object of hUtory, is, to re- VUIU IIIC IlllUIIUUtl III iuiiciv, ut - spirit ia - different - wge,- the- causea hich have determined its progress and declinei and enecia!lt the mani- feststion and growth of its highest at tributes and interests, of intelligence, of the religious principle, of moral sen. 7- timrnt, of the elcgnot and usefnl arts, of the triumphs of, man over nature -jind hirnVelf, tostead of this7"C have I records of men to power, often weak, ! -rrrr irftrniickeobctdUliuterotlnrl . fur the' advancement of their age, I-H-tev.! 'tin: UrieiiSe-tats -reprentr. 1 l've,rwhom the accident of birth per - hips raised b tov Jnflaencc. :Ve have ... ,.ib.qu. rtU oXcourucritl. intrigucal ' -1 c.binett, aregen and battles, royal t tiriha and deaths, and the secrets of a i- -pabce, that a'nlr cf lewdness and ibr fptiofV-Theswartsthe staplesvo his. u. ; m . .. r . . gunpowder, aod the mariner's com pass, were too mean affairs for history - to trace. She was bowing before 'kings and warriors. She hsd vol- times for thrplots and quarrels of ' I,eieester and Essex in the-reign of ' Klizabeth, but not a page for $hake- spesre ) and. if Ttacon bad hot filled an ' office, she would hardly have recorded . bis name, in her anxiety to preserve jhe deedsjsnd sayings of that Solomon 3f Ms ageVJamesthe Kirst. 7' Vi't have spoken of the supreme im 4!rmncjnj!kbJijittached to rnlers anJ government, as a prejudice, and we think "J thst something may be done towards aba- , ting the passion for power, by placing this ' thoutbt in a clearer light; It seems to j ' us riot very diffirult to show, that to rot ern men is not as high a sphere of action as - ' has commonly been supposed, and that , those who have obtained this dignity, hsve T tosnrpe d a place beyond their due In his lory andJn men's minds. We appre: " " ' t'er.d" tndeeefrthat we are not alonelrr tht opinion that a change of sentiment on on j that men are learninR that there aie higher aourcea of happiness snd more l.v. intportantraRenta in human affairs than apolitical rule. It Isone mark of the ! progress of society, thst it brings down ' the public man and raises the private one. It throws power Into the handa of untitled 1 Inn'ivirtuals, and spreads it through all or ders of the community. It multiples and - aJIsjlributea freely means of extensive in ' fluence tid opens, new channels, by -s whieb the RifieAmlccUJn-whMeieOMk ' or condition.5 may commonrcate itself Tar and wide. Through th diffusion ofedu ' cation" and printinR a ptivate man may now apeak to multitudes, incomparably more numerous, than ancient of modern rloouence ever electrified m the popular asTemMyor the hall of legislstion; By r - thes Ins'rnments, truth is ssserting her -: aoyerelgnty over nations jssvitbout the relp of .nk. office, or sword J snd her fcithful ministers will become more and - more the UwgU"-'- ?!r- If lh f.ci sutrd ;i ti-e M'iK tula be irnr, sol it it not the fust lime such chirks h?ve ben riui'e against manufactures, we think it i 'j'" f"' (bote who ''cte he " AmfrWan .vs itm,"-1, e. an r mire prt .-hibiiion, s ma ny of tH"r terns ii to t onsulcr the el feds which wtt iifiessarU folio from the csuMcimirfil t.f Jhe if system. The? ehntil-f crrtl.?-r the inftuenre wh- h mm ufactorers poieM o?er thtir hids. so I t!x manner i'i which ih.y 'fin ('imposed to me i'. Will the tD'iM deoted filcnd of Mr Cl.t prf tu 10 juiiiff such con 'uei I W. the mnl idrni somirer of Ms system pre if nd thst it does not tend in thf eitaMishment of a we lihf at itineracy? Who can see. th.1 mtnv born and b'tA" ? 1 'maMif trdirK f iriblUhmtn!, .( i ' . i rut- i . . i - a i rlmc.s Jitlihotiil) M f."."'pc't,f j) pendenl upon his employer t i hu li nrrhani one of the erestett evils attend Inst mnuforin;j estibliihmenM.-and hnu'd nut be overlooked. Hm the ton- duct referred to 1ft the snide lelow hotill rereire the unqualified reproUa ifn of all honest meni and thoe who are so lost to ill moral principle, ri on- 6t to bdonif to civil societfi and should be foutcd bora the country We hope those who hve been gudiy of such he conJuct, will be mie to ftl ihe force of public odium 10 feel thsfthey have offended the spirit ofde moeracv 10 feel that they have dis ersced ihemelvest and are consigned, bv public opinion, to the loe,sl VS W contempt:--"" si'"VsPiMK'1 awt! wSvefwaar.4 Vti." The American Sytrt In Newayfc.Tis U.e opiuian t,j tun meeting tht the ..il.. NwJerc eleciion. mos'i of h mianfaetoreM. who emolovefl from fifty to one hundred bunds each, on the . . . , , Sturdavprevious to the lection, called thfir woikinTn foiJel'rTi 7 a H'3T"i I nrr Aif sth them, informed them, that, if the Jarktmt ticket should succeed si the mmim ConsT 1 anal election, thtir Iwirresa wosU-oo-wineV od- coaselvtlo, on Jhe JUjsvil!e.TurnpiKe .Hold) qu'ntlv, they would fuve to rfi'cAor?e alt thf-ir haniit, ind shut up beir shops Whoen doubt the-revtr't of rhis trsse-arnf the -akittes of 4e'iropmnf ' aod res tifie I Thei means of daily subsistence were at stake, if they refused to obry the mandate of their aiinocra'ic meters fUfA.-MvMat' From Ihe Ohio Sun. We hope our renders will benr with us for devoting so Rrcai portioo of our pa nr to the subject of Du'iei and the Tnr if ;htf. wh.n they reHect that this hns been the theme of a poriion erne of a portion ol our cm - trns for several years, they will airree with us that (ft js time the subject wa brought to a"r.Ios- examination. It Is time the J'taiU were being;.settlcd, and that" tafoTtrt hr; pTTrprrtrtbrjnnlr t he pttr . l- fa 1 tar. iKit fKa vifs-it-t traai nf t K as nm'eriH.n Pvt pVrtf we posed, and the, effects oi their poliry laid open to public view. Thoussnds of bon rst aod -welVflivoig"mnT-who--eBri ilicir living by the sweat of their brows, have been cjtieht in this American Sere tn" 1 mp, w1Ue tie msgo'ues were Lildiutf them intor.tTic.e1. and sporiiojr.onj,n" ! - 1 ... a j.i. f... .,.,.Iuent. ahnuld recollect, and especially those who think themselves hardly able to take a paper, that, for everv 70 lbs. of augar they use,they pay a du'y equal to the price of osir paper .for every ttven bush els of salt they use, they pay a duty equsl to the price of our paper for every 40 lbs. of coffee they use, they pay a duty equal Vo the -price of our paper for ev ery five pounds of tea, they pay a duty . a . V . equil to the price 01 our paper, "e micrhr continue 10 enumerate, out 11 it pockets is Imperceptible, but certain. Our object is to turn the tide of public feeling to its true interests, and, although knmving nee may vent their spleen at at their exposure, we look for the people to sustain us, We ask for the articles on the sngsr business an attentive perusal. Medical Letture: At the commence ment oi the Medical University of Penn sylvania, heM on the 34th ult. the degree of Pocto of-Medicine was conferred on lheloUowing. yourR.en.Uc!ncn frpmjhis Siaie. vIj-s Georite Blacknall, Lawon F, IlMdraon. Robert II. Ualton 1 homss V M'M T JV.'T - - w - - . fl. Parke. Algernon S. f erry.U. W. Cald wIKJmesK. Nesbef. Wm, L. I logon, John Allison, CaMn C. Covington, Jo seph H. Oheairs. At the Commencement of the Soulh Carolina College, which took place on the 1th ult. the following gentlemen from this State received the ssme degree, viai Jaa. F. Hardy, Walter A, Norwood, Wil liam C. Tate and William H. Trent. "A, iho rnmmencement of the Transyl vania University, Kentucky, the same !e vanta univertny, ...v cr wa b . V.. .... IV II r .v.- :,., , Charles W. H. Aleaan der, Swar. P.. Burnett; Nathaniel fc. M'Lelland and Rufus A. Wallace. ComfXimcnt' t Ar T..;v.li it stated Tazewell end Mr. in the Kichmond Whig, that, it is in contemplation of the friends of these genuemen, m mi eral Assembly of Virginia, to offer them a public Dinner, a a testimonial of the resre c.t and aPDrobaiioniSwhkh lhair con- J,ttUj,it .lltJLu i-Iiu, Mmiuii Im In-' ;4rrd " Tis Dioneri add Ihe W,i(, iri itr f h oppii(i'oof Ihe Uirhmond r.Kjgiter, nd the Intidious sHein mde tf it lo t'iaeiit It s inimerit of the l-ia piriyi M orici uted i h. progre uuitr he iui es t t, and lt be ron ummi cd bv. 'hi? Mn U of JickVin." : , vmm f!Tiir"riT'" rm ti-y - -. JACKbON .MURHNd. A lrp e n I respcctahhi p irun of the riiiz'n of Wjke.eoun'y. hitiix md at the Cwirt House In lUlei'nh, In pdrn. ance'of noMce hHofr given, to ex press their views of the sdminUirsdon 6f I'ieidnt JtrVson, and ike, such m's sons ss would promo( Ms ra eletiinn. -Tke mretin? was orgtt.Ucd bv nofiflt- irtn,n1 lUnry M. Maler tt aecrfiirf. I he Ltlrron verv hrirOrsni eloiuet)t v sited the ob'in of the meednjr. I Jtmes Hrsnt, Esq. subml'.ud the W- lolng premM and resolu'lonst which wen; read and unanimously adopted, vlxt Whereas the tliilens-of ihl eiHiniy, in common with the freemen of North'Car olins. remise undiminished confi 'w in the Ir.tepfiif snd Intents of Amdbbw JacK'oa, President of 'he United Sutei, and brlieve that the letting measures of the Admlnivtaiion have fulhlled the mot sanguine eipecta'ionsof his friends. nd are eminently Cilruluted to preverve in hs purity our present democratic form of Cloternment, being based upn the (rue principles of the Continuum snd i . . ..... . Pfeierva'lon of the creat in'e'est and eivil qoiel of our beloed eotin-rv re quire me re eiecMon oi Awtanw .' set so lo Ine I ridenry ot the t'i'Hed Mates. 'ftirrrfvrr- iVmrYrrf, T rtaf-htsmorsl merer, Clurac'eriiiic firmness and patri otic devoti'in to the principles of the Cnn- smu.i'm. (manifested particularly in his merit our approbation snd gra'.i'iulc md eminenily pualify him for the discharjje pnnsible station to which he hat been cal j led by the voice of the nailon Wm H. II ,y wood, Eio. offrrrd the fc4bing.esolutionr which- was unai.i mously adopted, vie: Rnohrd, That for the purpose of pro motinsj concert and union imonjj the friends of the presen'. Afninisiradon in this state.lt It recommended to our tel low riilzens In the different counties of 0 . . . f . 1 . , . . . ' sion of thr-ir will, and lo lvance there- 1 election of fienersl Jackson. A'ex J. Lawrence, Eiq ofTcred the following resolution, which was unani mo u sly ud'ipted, via s Hctolvt d, Th j(1he Chairman spnoint two. IL M. Miller, Ctq. offered the follow jng resolutions, jahjch 5ert unaauuous-. Jy srfopied, via : - Httohedt That these proceedings be signedby tne Chairman - and -SecmaryT and a copy be forwarded to the rrtsi- this city be requested to publish these proceeding in their oewspapert. The meeting then srljourned aiir die. R. M. SAUNDERS, Ci.'n. H. M. MitLlk, Src'y. Committee J Correnhondenct. Ales. J. Lawrence, William II. Haywood, Jr William rlliHrJames CrantTWiinarn It. Mnoon, John f?. Stedman and Henry M. Miller. Cbmtnittee t.f Vieibinte.- Col. Allen Ilinton, Newtoo Wood; Anderson' Wil- kins, Johnston Rusbee, Willis Whiioker, Nathaniel ft. Rand, " VVoodson Clemems, Wesley Jones, Kimbroui'h Jooes. Wil liam R. Hinton, Dr. Thomas Cottrcll, Henry Jones, Henry M'flehee, Tlinnias Royctofi, Henry Warren, Juines M. Mii; gum, Absalom I'. Woodall, James D. Newsom, Uunell Holers and David Hol land. rrtoM rnc bssisxr 01 tuk cosiriTono, L The si rong hold; lor 4 be argument for f i'W- - - me lanu usurpauon is nc oru "reRU late," in that clause in the Constitution "wlstcB gives to Congress "autborlty To regulate commerce. The connexion in which the word is used in the Constitution, proves tha: the power to regulste commerce is distinct from, and in addition to, the power to lay duties on imports. The word " regulate in the Constitution, has a ' meaning which corresponds with the meaning of the equivalent word, " regulation," as it occurs in the proposition of Mr. Patter- a-. .tssal - , i r . . I refer to the extract I C.nm th. Jnnrnal nf that Cnnntinn. in son, tnaue in tne reoerai convention, fmm the iournal of that Convention, in the Banner of the Constitution, of the 28th of January, 1 83 K page 64. It there appeara too plainly to be contested, that, at that time, the power to regulate com merce, or, in the phraseology then ut.ed, " to pass acta for the regulation of trade and commerce, was considered perfectjjf. teparate and distinct from-the am hor-ity: to pass acts for raising revenue w j.IJ not the meaning of the word regulate, as 1. . I - . I . . I. . . . f v , I I J 1 . W Villi It OCfUfS 14 IMS ., .'- I " lha Cuni-imti..... not brrn controtcd b -I II ki 'ill I t I ra, rnnnr viriti wiin inn - hive been moil appa.-f nl, that It cia no. inein ht the tauT partf, whenever i inam'iers hove the decency ti refer to theCons.i'u-bn.sre "7Pc"rV. S teadth.t it dSl me.n. In "tu I i. ..I.. r inr :ne , .7,uM.forcM.'Msnat.po.erto.v.!.ne jr AppelU, D;' poll.. or.r.yoSer tat , Mi lha vfor, V s is th IHue Ti.dge. The Court or sailors. Ap JwtrtoreRulatsssch.nl. ,m j sit at Kichmond tme Intndred m i dors not authorisQ s school mister IQ the scholars. A power in e moderator to mtnlns. Ant i not aUthoriSi . If, li.t ih., ItnlllH mEl Wltli"11!. ux tho.e who have met ,hr' ihot'ue a tyihinit mJO to t the, A poaef not authorue a tithing conjfregi'.nn. - street c'n ho ,hsi oo'err t,, Kuli'e too ssrc., cannnt tax tho mU-i 'n or "those whose hou arc jtercotl In short. th tariff conirucii.n tbe irI 'reRuUi in tha Cmimii on", violates the propriety of ihe Knglish lant;uare its authority Is not bunded on uRe ;is not sustained by any voeb,iUiy but rests sclelf on ftviitital nrnltu. AM I TAHItr. raosi tbs aawaaa (asia) iBT;ats. Ii was once remarked, by a foreii:rer that American People were a!I statesmen. A portion of them, however, hsd not made much progre si in the study of no li'icsl economy, larther than the ABC of the science. And, notwithstanding ibctjrcirorie-ney in snowier, i nyilMuva, ... . . . i. il tiv'e's'el i'bem.clves'up as leaThei"lrnf.lLn(, ra,iil() hi,n .. political school!, it Is a muter oi some J....K. -v.,k.. .i;,i,.i rk.rlk.n. . w..v...v...v I" . - nrnAnrm m'ih murhir f h iheir orjrtioc r.. .., , , f ,he RooUenae of a d.scern.nj public w ",v ' - "'V r . . ' V Am anuisanra n.tliiir.! friirkrfi iknri tur is ' " "a !-' -j j - -a norance of the country was recently ex hibited by the Hditor of s newspaper in Ohio, which is truly astonishing, even im this aire of wonders ; when a wonderful , wondcrQ man his beeu elerl..! the Senile of the United Stales-and another cq'iall. wonderful man fca. laeen tl.c.ci jMo.Bj he r0,;,h n,ton;unlisd h :ZTs v5o iV Le!l,-;U!e Jt..s Diet, .Icc.ares, ,1,,,. for ,htJUWrVj fTWC,. " ! ;',,, , . T"'"'",'i " independent peop-e. The Editor here a Hurled to rsvely c h which h ,he f? hf f ,nePPo?ie hi.r..ders th.he I ar.IT has erea'ed a ! f wr whoi( , p J knm..mirkl InrlSa agricultural mttdai e i - . ' uc" j of ,he Wei, ,n ,hl, Ohio flour ha. ,K ..n, , r,,l .h r,rl.,l m.n. J . i 11 a Krcai ,i,imrc 10 .in pose that the Tariff has rrr.'ed a m.rket for fl'ur. Every m.m who has been in the New England States, (and we happen to be one,) knows, that the people nf tha country have always (aye, before the tai iff la w w as passed.) been, supplied with flower principally from Philadelphia, New-Yorki Baltimore,- and Richmond TKt mm1 rl rUmato of the --part -of Nfw England re unfavoursble to the growth of wheat and that the mass of the- perjrnltr-thfrr--irrnTrjtly-ear bfead made of rye and lnliao corn, .which is very aweet and pood. It is to the mml, and not the imuT, that we sre indebted for a New England market-f D4f flof . -7'berc is no necessity for a .resort lo. deceptive meamires to tusuio the Tai itT in public opinion, if it is a judicious one. There i less necessity fur such mea sures in Ohio, perhaps, than in any other State. It is deeply rooted hr-rc. f Ken those who do no; understand iis opra lion or effects are is advocates. " What it the reason," asked a very worthy tariff man, not long ainco, ' that tniners have risen t W e uv him a iikee aoswer. by atking him for thereivw. He re plied ' Because the firo'crtm duf ha vain endi-avored to presuide him that it nose, will be our eff.m to rouvince the I'.ditor of whom we hive been speaking, that the tariff has not been the meant of creating a demand lor our bread sttiffi in New Nncland. "Convince a msn ag-iinst li wil', Ami he't of tlie sam opinion r ill." fao Tits Ralraas Aaoca. When comiiinaiion...ol -Dpts those 16 set up the uorifrhteous decree that uli rri6Vemeh, m" suppressed put down at the point of the aayonet"'rhpy mofie.tty dl.Hslened them- selves the Ifohi Alliance. When a gang of restless politicians leagued themselves with a class of arutocratic-moHied capi talists, to force upon the American peo ple a system of policy, the direct and in evUaWemrcncy of which is, to make the rich richer and the poor poorer, thev called their system The American Syitrm. Hence it is that the enemies of .he peo pie endeavor to impose upon, them bv mere names. , We har.lly know whicb to leswse ;onni hibitiqn, theroMfxrfs, under which they are attempting 10 crush, he laborinv. Classes of society, or the (ligUiiinS in- tiMt theyoffr to their good sense, in .1 - , " thus attempting to blind their ve wish v..w yuj. . auvH qontemp'iblc lalla ies. '. -WieaMosn, Va April 2. Branching of the Court ftf An. pcaJ$7 bill hsa'pased th House l 1 Uelesates far establishing a branch of . . ... 4 , I f y l.aine J.i JEnf at ; !.rwu!..,rg, , . 1 a. .... I 11 lk. . k. ( 1 ' 1 , m 9 , , w ll' llilll. HI.M . r-.. hrirr county, Tnc fretef.irin. .r .. ' Warm H,rings, and Kuntr, k. I p,":"11 oJ ',M,r;-''ot ii,hur. csrtic d the day. The Court i ,0 . ! there ilnriny the months i.f f .t- . IJ ,,,,r'n ,h months of Jgtr . JfWi u'mU f Ait ihe I oommu i j . i -"'J An ndcs-lor ;(,eg'iM.'dHrPtem'ertif i!, Ik '. " - I Mir li s'nty dsys, if the bnsinrss aSouM . riuire ii, i lie irrig.itrt fr0f . wrafrrn rmiiitrtr irm... i rleased st this ligation tlf . r'l o ' -II-- V DC nww ....1 (L . K MVMaM)a ponv.wx 4aalBBBJlBBMWt m J- ":V'r tJirxiL 2-j vt- We vop the press o announc. ,h. . riral of the parhet ship Krantf, from If vre wnence srie since the !3ib of f i ruary. . , " We have our files to ilia j, vre paper of that dite sayi, that tu graph commgoication h f,f , mi(f I.vons. hM s seriou HKVOMjl tA J HAD BRCIKBN OUT IN ITALY, J . ': KriCto, Bologna, ari-J M. cna, had beto overthrown, snd that the Duksof Ua ', a had been killed. The Captain of the pjcket. who trrr. ed says the newt was confirm vious to his de pr?ure. The Dr nutln of ih. rt.ll.- r. WrlJ,,ffW4 audirnr.-Lh iJaVki-lW .fc.Kiaii v?nrH s.,in, Conresa orT ri.. tha Cr. i .. . ...... " V,. ,n" ron of i;cikiuiii 10 me i'uaele Nemoura. Tl. i. : . . nf- jnwrr win, ii ii ai a refusal arm. ie(f howf,eri wj,h q"' j ruses n new arraiumcnt. h Inj ' "nrr 'J"a'",, Naples should I F . reive mis crown ii sjioiien of, in hc cast he would mirry the fnoten M,r d4U2hter of -Louis Philip. This rriacs" i s nrpbew ortfir 'Kin of ihe Fr.-r.rfc " Vanrf The ,ihh f Met hive Issue!" ,;nieri Cou( iH -tsf , , . ,., an., ... , V"?" i ril floriimrn r I "T.Vl m' rP?" r." t . lM '". v."''" v. "' .' " """""if ins principles which he shall have sworn to. . , r .l.j . v : I f - "! r 7'" ",,in:u ,ne ("Liberties" The lci laration was tiened Minanimously by the members of the The Polish Diet, bv a vo'e of 85 to 13, hsd placed ihe Ksr uMve- Power In a Commission of fjve Mrm'wrsrompos j -- of .Ha m , xartoro u , k t rredent ; inrent Huzzykowii, and Jtuekhim Lelrvirl. The Ww I(Axnd newpper complains thiT utu: cnly.of ihtie iia4 a part -4b-the lais Revolufton. - - - T he initHi?ertrr fmm Vinn s, that every thing trtfrTwpMf ts-fw-thefwief of war, especitllr jujinst Poland, which In thrcnteiiod with invasion at once fron I RnssU , "A'iislf I'i7Sird Tni"sT7" PnocV ?ilrtteini(h is inclose connexion with the 5'uHe of MootSH, nho, howerer, Is watched closely by !W4rsli., Milsun, T On the otlirr hand, the news from Constantinople bv the w.j 0 Nijilet Is, tb t tbr tlra.td Tu-k tnsvnt to tike td- v n l age of ihe einiartat',--..cnts of tt Russians lo withdiaw fron. r..nt)l?i.1t wi'h lbs late tre'r Th- .'"-.'crpart of the I'achis of A.ii are roared to be reailv for si-rice in Mj. The gmteit !ii"-4 as)tjrayBV -irnmtn j VUajcJl!il!X--pj,faijs--lfi the JJivatl.. have been sent on miss'tor.s to ' Aihsnia. ! Seri, atifl Bosnia : finally the Sultan, it '? ,'"f', ,! t,,3t' r'i Induce the Per-. ' ur" cU Y !" Cive employment t ! ,h' ',,,,,,Mn " "n frontier; . I , '"""i"1 C;elltl bad been SKCW 1 PC Kxlmcfa from Foreign JournnU re rrhri at the Office of the Unitti RK.VOi,tTt0t TtfE PAT . , - rttis. Fas. 5. 185t; Sm :' Tho Duke of Nemours, son w Louis IVillip, King of the French, is' lertcd King of the Frelgians ! ! ! I might here close tnr letter, snd sirs ply sijrn my vetf ,l your obedient, serv1' (. P. i." I might do ibis in trinrnj 5 and yourself and yWr readers would ttl mil my ri(ltt. 1 niight say to yoti, th I alone predicted this result, Viffare-S-niio ol Belgium to Fiance' when ol, sneered w'rh scorn, and talked of- h IK.Iy Alliance trea ies. bf the '. sbsiirdllf of VheDTfevoi rcsiiy for putting''' down the tnsnrrw tin;"f the approaching interfwenf j vf , .,e Allied powen In fyor f rhe PrM of Oinge, und the house "'of N'"' 1. .k- k ..rN!.n. W "i " 1 tiri y cim iuq uvu.i ... x:... b"-.it,- ..r ..W tstica ahtiuimi ' .if hi. wi ik rS the li0pl return to the awny of the Peinte ol 9(' angc," and i f ibe i folly of attaching :saf iii.uiwlunr a to merai - day hirjse J1 tot i!! "Tut li.tm downr-l" ,hr"! down ! ''has beo .the cry ilb'.0iut 1 ,1

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