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i : --,.1- . f t " 1 i . . I i i , 1 U - : . ; ; " '; "!;'ht-- ' ' ' I ;'"! and COMMEBCIAIi, A(&EICULT1JE&AL AMB ILITEMAMY r t M m i . " TJ-vrik f KWA -ivAvl irv v v c-W I ' ' ' ' i ' I i i " " i ' i i i ' ' ' L . " ' ' "' l-i r I . ' . i " 1 ' : - klK L ' i i ' I" ! LIBERTY!.. .THE CONSTITUTION . . .UNION. . :: r ! ' ' 1 1 j ' ' " I ll - . . i - -1 : - 1 ! ... ' ' ! -4 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ; (J At BY THOMAS WATSON. ' ; " : . 1 ! I ' !! tlirec dollars per annum payable in advance. BY AUTHORITY. ijtAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. PASSflP AT THE SECOND SESSION OF TllE TW SI TY-FIRST ' ,: ' :-; j - CONGRESS. . , AN ACT to amend ihtl several acts respecting i.4'-. . . ' ' cppy-rightsi ..j . V Be. H enacted by the Senate, land House of Re tires 'fit at ires of the United States of America in Congress j assembled, That from and after the passing of this act, any person or persons, 4)eing a citizen or citizens of the Unued States, or resident tnerein, wno snail oe tneiaumor or aythprs of any book' or books, map chart, or musical composition, which inay bejnow made or composeu, ana noi ipriniea ana puDiisnea, i i - At : f. i i IT "i or shall hereafter.be made or composed, or who shall invent, design, etch, engrave, work, or cause to be engraved, etched, or worked, irojn nis own aesign, any prini or engraving, legal have and the his the executors, administrators! ! or i nssiffns of such "person or persons, shall books prin for time or jjole right and liberty of printing, reprint- publishing, and map, ; chartj ,,cut, or engraving, khe term of twenty eight years oi recortfing tne line inereoi, in me man ner Biereinafterj greeted. ' "7s- ' Sec. ii. And be it further enacted, That if, at tile expiration of the: aforesaid term of years, vending such I book musical composition, in whole, or in part, from the designer, engraver, or of them, "where the work had been origin- It A. I- ' - A- 1 sucij auuior, invenior, any allv composed and made by more than - I . t: II - . . person, De sun living, of the United States, being dead, sliall have; to one and a citizen or citizens or resident tnerein, or left a widow-' or child, or children, ekher or all then living the same exclusive right shall be continued to such au- designer, or engraver, or if dead, then to siicri widow ..and child, or children, for the fur theriwidow and child, children, for the further term of fourteen years: Provided, That the ti tie pf the work so secured shall be a second time recorded, and all such other regulations as are herein required in regard to origihaLco- nv-rjffiits, dc comnnea wiui in resDect 10 sucn ' renewed copy-rights, and that within six months before the expiration of the first term. iSj:c. 3. And be it further enacted, That, in nil kn!fi n!f Iron own 1 !nf rriTvx'-ri orb 1.1 111 nd fir this act, such author or proprietor shall, within two 'months from the date of said renewal, cause a copy 6f the record thereof to be published in newspapers i printed in the space of four weeks. 4. And be it further enacted, That no shall be entitled to the benefit of this unless : he shall, before publication, depo a printed ieopy of the title of such book, or ks, map, cnart, musical composmon, pruu or eneravihg, in the Clerk's office of the district courts of the district whenn the author proprietor shall reside, and the Clerk of directed and required to forwith, in 'a book to be one I or more of the . the United States, for: Sic. person act, site boo ctt, di; or such court is hereby ' record the. same thereo kept for thatipurposeUin the wofda following, (giving a copy of the title, under the seal of the court, , to the; said author or proprietor, when ever he shall require the same ;) "District of I. ji to wit: Be it remembered, miiji, A. B. of the 'said District, hath dep)sited in this office the title of a book, (ni4pV chart, ortherwise, as the case may be,) thef title oF which isjin the words following.) to w'it ; (here! insdrt the title ; ) the right where of he claims as author (or proprietor, as the cac may be: in conformity with an act of Congress, entitled "An act to amend the se - vpfal iirts rpsnpr.tinor ronv-rio'hts-,C D. Clerk of the District. For which record, the Clerk -hill be entitled to receive, from the person such right las aforesaid, j fifty cents ; like siim for every copy, under seal, dually given to such person or ;his assigns. Aqd the author or proprietor of any such book,! or engraving, shall within three-months from' the publication of said book, map, chart.; musi cjal composition, Sprint, cut, or deliver or cause to be delivered a same to the Clerk of said district. be ffender shall forfeit every copy of such book w the person legally, at the time, entitled to thei conv-riorbt thp.rpnfr nnrl cKoll alcn fnr-falt inil pay fifty cents for every such sheet which may be found in his possession, either printed, r printing, published, imported, or exposed to alei contrary to the intent of this act; the one moiety thereof to such legal owner of the copy right as aforesaid, and the other to the hsp of the United States, to be recovered by action of debt in any court ! having comDetent iiirisdie- tion thereof. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That, if any person or persons, after the recording thp itlej of any print, cut, or J enflrravinor . man. , i ' . . . I TO B ! V hart, or musical composition, according to the royisions of this act, shall, "within the term r terms limited by this act, engrave, etch, or ork, sell, or copy, or caused to be engraved, tched, worked, or sold, or copied, either on he whole, or by varying, adding to. or dimi- ishing the main design, with intent to evade the law, or shall print or import for sale, or cause to be printed or imported for sale, any such map, chart, musical composition, print, cut, or engraving, or any parts thereof; with out, the consent of the proprietor or proprie tors' of the copy-right thereof, first obtained in writing, signed in the presence of two credible witnesses; or, knowing the same to be so printed or imported without such consent, shall publish, sell, (or exposelto sale, or in any manner dispose of any such map, chart, musi cal composition, ehgraving, cut, or print, with out; such consent, as aforesaid; then such of fender or offenders shall forfeit the nlate or plates on which, such map, chart, musical com position, engraving, cut, or print, shall be co- ijicu, aim aisu aji jana every sneei tnereoi so copied or printed, as aforesaid, to the proprie- tui ur prupneiors oi ine copy-ngnt tnereoi; andfshall further forfeit one. dollar for eve.rv sheet of such map,! chart, musical composition, cut, or engraving, which may be found in his or their possession, printed or published, or exposed to sale, contrary to the true intent and meaning of this act; the one moiety thereof to me proprietor or proprietors, and the other moiety to the use ol the United States, to be recovered in any court ha vide- competeht iu- nsdiction thereof. i 'Sec. n.- And hp it. further ten n rtvrl Tbnt nn- thing in this act shall bp rotistnipd to pi-tpnd tJ T prohibit the importation or vending, print g or publishing, of any map, chart, book usical composition, print, 6r engraving, writ ten, composed, or made, by any person not be- citizen of the United States, nor resident lie jurisdiction thereof! Jina oe it tuner enaetr.d. I hat anv . , ' . J person or persons, who shall print or publish any manuscript whatever, without tKe consent oi the author or lesral proprletoi llrat ubtalncd as aforesaid, if such author br proprietor be a citizen of the United States, or resident therein tit a -iiHbftr oi proprietor, all damages occasioned by such lniury; io De recovered dv a special acuon on the case, founded upon this act, in any cour having cognizance tnereoi t and the severa courts of the. United States empowered mga with t Sec to claiming and 'the ac grant injunctious to prevent the violation o if such author or authors, or either of them, such inventor, designer, or engraver, be living at the passage of this act, then such author or 'authors, or the survivor of them, such fnveijtor, engraver, or designer, shall continue to have the! same exclusive right to his book; chart, map, print, cut or engraving with the benefit of ach and all the provisions of this act for the security thereof, for such additional period of time as will, together with it . x i i t 1 ii i Ll i r xl me iime wnicn snail nave eiapsea irom me first entry of such copy-right, make up the term of twenty-eight years, with the j same right to his widow, child, or children, to renew the copy-right at thie expiration thereof, as is above provided in relation to copy-rights origi nally secured under! this act. I And if such au thor or authors, inventor, designer, or engra ver, shall hot be living at the passage of this from any toll or charge whatever for any pro- act, then, his or their heirs, executors and ad- perty of the United States, or persons 4& their the date of this act or if the saidtcanal completed suitably for navigation, within five years nereaiier, or jii said land hereby granted shall ever cease to He used and occupied for the purpose of constructing and keeping- in tnair a canal suitable for navigation; the reservation and grant aforesaid shall be j void andof no effect : Provided, That nothing in this act cpn- tained? or shall ber done in pursuance thereof, shall be deemed to imply anV obUVation. on the part of the United States, to appropriate money to defray the expense of surveyingor opening said canal: And provided, likewise, That the said canal when completed by said Territory, or by an incorporated company un der the authority of the same, shall be, and for ever remain, a public highway for the use of the Government of the United States, free thorized and directed to ceive sevehty copies of tbpAnior ana re ministrators, shall be entitled to the like ex- i 1 . i r I j. i i. ciusive eryoyrnent oi said copy-ngnt, witn tne benefit of each and all the provisions of this act for the security : thereof, for the period of twenty-eight years from the first entry of said public business passing through service on the same. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That ev ery section of land through which said canal route may pass, shall be and the same is here- copy-right, with the- like privilege of renewal by, reserved from sale under the direction of -k fln nrC1 1 1 Jf . V.I1 Ji i . 1 ,1 . I ,1 TT , I , . . 1 o the widow, child, or children of author or authors, designer, inventor, or engraver, as is iri relation to cOnv-riffhfs oneinallv act; Provided, lhat this to any copy-right hereto the Government of the United States, until provided secured under this act shall not extend hereafter specially said Territory, or ore sacured, expired. the term of which has already Approved,! ANDREW STEVENSON, Speaker of the House Df , Representatives. JOHN C. CALHOUN. President of the Senate. 3d February, 1831. ' ANDREW JACKSON: AN ACT niakhif? appropriations for the completion and support ol the Penitentiary in the District ol Columbia, and lor other purposes. Be it enacted by Representatives of directed by law ; and the company incorporated by them, are hereby authorised, without waste, to use. any materials on the public lands adjacent to said canal that may be necessary to its con struction. Sec. 4. And be ii further enacted, That the said Territory, or any incorporated company under their authority be, andhey are hereby, authorized to open j through the public lands of the United States, j a canal from Matanzas to Halifax river, in East Florida, upon the same conditions, restrictions, and limitations, in eve ry respect, as are prescribed in the foregoing provisions of this! act; and the same lands shall be received, in like manner, for the ob- rr.?pt of cases in tho S rvi.XTS '?1 reDOrts states, edited bv Rirbnrd tPi.yJnitea to be distributed one copy thereof to tbfr ' It VnitedSStates, each of the Justl h Z-T?1?? Cburt each Of the Judges of the District Court. tH Anv rT.tii Ui Umtef ;State each; of the Heads of the artme, each of the 'Judges of the se veral rerntorips of it.M i . - copies thereof, for the use of each House of Congress and the residue of the copies shall be deposited in the Library of Congress Pro vided, however, That the cost of each volume! shall not exceed five dollars. f M Approved, March 2, 1831. ' i "j . FRANCE.; p ' . France and Italy France and elgiuknexa , protocol ho-ainst the Belgians Frunce and 7 LandpMicyof -netp French Ministry in the de mestic affairs of France j ' - ! To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle. Paris, March 27, 183L Sir The Austrians have entered Belogna 1 The emperor, when ha made his proclamation m favor of "Order' and "Despotism," de clared thkt the Austrian troops were 'in the first instance to enter Modena arid Parma, The lover's of peace, at all hazards and at -all prices said, that although the " pacific" empe ror spokd of " the first instance," yet! really! he had no intention of proceeding into the Roman States: and that if, by any mistake, the troopsi should 1 proceed as far as Ferrara, that they would arrest their march at the birth place of Ariosto, and not incur the indignation and Teproaches, the anger and resentment jdif- r ranee ! have ik n c, 7 rj" the United States of Ame- jects specified and for no other. 77 i rr, -if.,. a I " r i oo i Approved, March 2, 183L 1 AN ACT to establish ports of deli very at Port Pontchartrain and Delaware city, and for other purposes. ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Ame rica in Congress assembled, That, in addition to the unexpended balance of the appropriation oi eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, now sub ject to the order of the inspectors, there shall be, and hereby is, appropriated for the support of the said; penitentiary, for the pay of its of- ficers, the erection Of additional buildings and improvements; for fa wharf and sea wall ;" the rica in Congress assembled, That there be, purchase of materials, tools, and implements and hereby is established, at Port Pontchartrain W . - - . I 77 T i7l' . 7 I .7. ol trade ; the purchase oi additional ground lor on iaKe rontcnartrain a port oi oenvery, mai the institution : thei draining- of the marsh east of the penitentiary! and other! contingent ex penses, the sum of thirty-six thousand three hundred and sixty dollars, to ;be paid; out of any money in the Treasury, not otherwise ap propriated and to he expended under the di rection of jithe Board of Inspeciors : Provided, That no more than two thousand dollars shall IO drawn lirom K Troaeurv at ay One ii - and that no subsequent draft shall be made, until the amount previous drawn shall be duly accounted for by the proper youjehers, regularly a Surveyor shall be appointed to reside at said port, that all shibs and vessels bound to said port shall after) proceeding thereto, and making report and entry at the port of New Orleans, within the time limited by law, be permitted to unlade their cargoes at the said port under the rules and regulations prescribed by law. Sec. 2. ,Andbe it further enacted, That all VPSSaIc irk (IapoiiI frAm tlw oowl rcrt fTvT foreign ports and iplaces shall be permitted to clear out with their cargoes at the custom numbered! and an abstract of I which shall ac- house under in the city company the samei Sec. 2. i And be it further enacted, 1 hat a as majority of the inspectors shall certify upon abstract, that the amount of moneys, as stated therein, have been actually and necessarily ex tions, and in every vessels clearin of New Orleans, and depart the same rules, regulations, and restric- the rightsof authors and inventors, are hereby pfended : and further, the affidavits of the war empowered to grant injunctions, in like man ner, according to the principles of equity, to restrain isuchpublication ojf any manuscripts as aforesaid. ! ; j -'! : Sec. 10. And be it f urther enacted, That, if any person or persons shall be sued or prose cuted; for any matter, act, or thing done under or they may plead the special matter! - -mm or Dy virtue ol this act, he the general issued and give in evidence, j ' . Sec. 11. And be it further enacted,: That, if any person or persons, from and after the pas sing of ; this act; shall print br pubiish any pook, map, chart, musical Ibompositioni print, E .7 77 ! den and clerk, taken before a judge or justice of the peace, shall be endorsed on said ab stract, stating that the moneys mentioned therein, and vouchers accompanying the same, have been actually paid to the persons, and for the purposes stated in' said abstracts and 1 I vouchers, ! I Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the warden of the said penitentiary shall be ap pointed by the President, by and with the ad vice and consent of the Senate; and said war den shall appoint, and may remove, at his pleasure, all its subordinate officers, excepting the clerki who shall be appointed and removed same provisions, limitations, as if From hour to hour these assurances Le Temps (which of late has changed its color ;) in the Journal des De- ? bats, which no later than yesterday recom--mends war in casje the Austrian troops should : attempt tp establish themselves as the police of the Roman States ; and in all the court cir cles and literary saloons, where it has been laid down as asortofaxiom that Ferrara would be the limit of French forbearance. i ! But at Bologna cut, or engraving, not havmg legally acquired by the inspectors, or a maiotrity ol them the copy-right thereof, and! shall insert or im- ser. 41 And be it further enacted, That the :r ' . - I mf press; that the! same hath been entered lecord- number dfanspectors shall hereafter be redu ing to act of Congress, or words purporting Ced to three, a majority of whom shall consti the same, every person so offending shall for- tute a board for the transaction of business, i 1 leafet once in every year, to transmit lis f of all such records of copy-right, an vq ac engraving,! copy of the And it shall feit and pay one hundred dollars ; onelmoiety thereof to the person who shall sue for the J '' "7-7 17 . .m I . . ! W . .1 same, ana tne oiner to tne use oi tne uniiea States, to be recovered by action of debt, in! any court of record having! cognizance thereof. Sec. VZ. And be it further enacted, That, in all recoveries under this act, either for dama- he duty of the Clerk nf each distrlr.t coi:rt. at it a certified; ges, iorleitures, or penalties, lull costs snail oe it including allowed allowed thereon, any thing in any I! P il . . .7 i . . 7 . 7' . and shall receive an annual salary, payable quarter-yearly, of two hundred and fifty dol lars each; r Sec. 5.! And be it further enacted, That from and after the passage of this act,5 the salary oi the warden of the said penitentiary shall be hiteen hundred dollars per annum. Approved, February 25, 183 lj thd titles so recorded, and the dates of record,1 a also the several conies of books or other rks! deposited in this office according to this to the secretary ol fetate, to be preserved minis, omce. i Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That no person shall, be entitled to the benefit of this act, unless he shall give information of copy Tight being se'eured, by causing tolbe inserted injthe several copies of each and every edition uuji"& u,ej lenn securedjon tne tit gv, uifii.i- page immediately following, i qe a dook, or ii a map, chart, musical com .'lyJ r ut' ? engraving, by causing ito ...T.v-v...,c ldce mereoi, or, it a vo lume oi maps, charts, music, or engravings upon the title or frontispieces thereof tbp fnl .Id wing. words, viz:! " Entered according to the at of Congress, in; the year II bv A R in iie i lerk's Office oij the district court of Us the case may be.) AN ACT to authorize the appointment ot a sub aent to the Winnebago Indians on Rock river. Be it pnacted by the Senate and House of ports of Kennebank, in former act to the contrary notwithstanding. f Sec.T3. And be it further enacted, That no otirn nr nrnspciition shall be maintained, in uvxhava. v 2' - " j- ' i Er , i V" a anv case of forfeiture or penalty, under this Representatives of the United States of Ame J . , . S ! I . Tt7 ll.Ji TIV nnnitinn act, unless the same snail nave Deen commen- nca in congress, aascjuutcu x uii an auuinu.. .orl uriibin two vears alter the cause ot action shall have arisen. I Koo io.. Ann. he it tunner enaciea, mai uic . -m f I -a 1 II sw for the encouragement of learning, by as like qlticers are appoints, i ing the copies of mapL "charts, ancl books, same aniount of compensation. respect in the same manner g out and departing for for eign ports and places from the said city of New Orleans by the way of the Mississippi river; and goods imported injto the United States, and ex ported from said port, shall be entitled to the benefit of a drawback of the duties upon expor tation to any foreign port or place, under the regulations, restrictions and the said goods, wares, and merchandise had been exported directly from New Orleans by way of the Mississippi river. ' Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That De laware city, in the district of Delaware, shall be a port of deliyeryand a Surveyor shall be appointed, who shall reside at said city. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That a col lection district be and is hereby established in the Territory ofi Florida which shall include all the ports, harbors, shores, and waters of the main land in Florida, and of the islands oppo site and nearest thereto, from Saint Mary's to the South side of saint John's, to be called the Saint John's district, and a port of entry shall be established at such point on the Saint John's river, as the President may direct, and a collec tor shall be appointed, who shall give the same bond, perform the same duties, and be entitled to the same compensation, and fees, as the col lectors, in other districts in Florida. Sec. 3. And be iUfurther enacted, That Pros pect, in this dsrjet of Belfast, in the Stat pf Maine, shall be a port of delivery : and that a surveyor shall be appointed, who shall reside at that place. j Seq. G. And be it f urther enacted, That the the State of Maine, length the Austrians have entered and the peace party are to-day biting their lips and cursing their own imprudence, in not evfeni consenting beforehand to the entry -which has been made, and to which they must . now subnjiit, or declare war. The Temps of to day has, however, with its accustomed ability, thought of a remedy for this1 evil, and it says, "Let us wait" "This is the result of the ne gotiations, or policy of the last Ministry." " We cannot know the result of the new sys tem of ojir new cabinet before the middle of April;" and, in fine, they are for waiting till tne miscnipj is done. ani then they will ex-,- t is too late to help it!!!" j Although, the -'peace party", has not yet aban hopes, the nation fias nearly lost its All reasonable ahd respelctable citiU I - i. - . - . 4C claim, however, doned its patience zens unquestionably admit, that war is a great evil, and that peace should, if possible; be pre served; but all1 citizens who have a grain of common sense, and whose love of high prices! does notf get the better of their judgments, must also admit that, after the" resolution of July in France, if despotic and absolute go vernments shall succeed in crushing the spirit lovej of liberty in other lands! they wilt revolution and which al sub-agent be allowed to the Winnebago tribe of Indians to reside on the waters oi itoca ri ver; and that the said agent shall be appointed and receive the and Middletown, in the State' of Connecticut, be, and they are hereby made ports of entery for vessels arriving from the Cape of Good Hope, and from places beyond the same. , Approved, March 2, 1831. in 7 AximiwiniT tna inmpe ni man; H" rr, rr - . o tbp authors and proprietors of such copies the time therein bientioned.'l passed Mav thirtv-first, one thousand seven hundred and ninetv. and the act supplementary tnereio, LlJ'Lj a ii x i. : W Ana tfiniiennH picrbi hundred and two, shall be, and the same are hereby repealed : saving,! always, sucn rights as rriav nave been obtained in COnfotmity to their provisions! ; Sec. lo. And he it further enacted, ri nat all and several the provisions of this act, !': ' ' L'7 . . r '- 7 '.'.! Approv ed, February 25, 183. ntended Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, Thati if for the protection and security of copy-rights, ii i ' . 7 . . - i n i . i . : - - r, , "n ionei i . 1 . . J ft r . . fy; oiner persons, irom anu auer ine record- img the till p. nf anv hook Or DOOks. -arnnrAiJ 1 J. - , to this JJ . serein act. shall, within tne term or tprm I ' !; j t, - V.AUAKM limited, print, publish, or import, or iuse to he printed, published, or imported. apy copy! of such book, or books, without the consent df thei person legally entitled to the cppy-right thereof, first had and obtained in Writing, signed in presence of two or more credible witnesses, or shall: knowing the same tp be so printed or imported, publish, sellj Jr ppse io saie,-or cause t;o be published, sold, jr exposed to sale, any copy pf such book "tv.w oum cuiisent hi writing ; men such i j and providing remedies, penalties, an tures. in rasp nf violation thereoi. Shall De held and construed to extend to the benefit of the legal proprietor or proprietors of each and very copy-right heretofore obtained; accord ing toj Jaw, during the term thereof; in the same manner as if such coDV-riffht had been entered and secured according to the direc Udns of this act. I f I ' &ec, lb. And be it Mriher enacted. That Whenever a CODV-riorht Kal Wn TiPrPtnfnrp - rf vhw . - 7 . m Li'. AN ACT to authorize the Territory of Florida to onen a mtipI tbmnththe public lands betww-n Chipoflt river and St. Andrew's bay, in West Flo rida, j , .j Resoh:ed bv the Senate. and House of Repre sentatives of the United States of America in it J : .7 r7 . f Congress assembled, That tne x errnory oi Florida be, and is hereby, authorized to survey any marx through the public lands of the Uni ted Statfes, the route oi a canai, uy which w connect the navigation of the river Chipoia and St. (Andrew's bay, in West Florida, and to cut the I same through the public lands ; and ninety feet of land on each side of said canal shall be reserved from sale on the part of the United jStates, and the use thereof be forever vested in the Territory, or such company as shall be organised by them, for a canal, and for no other purpose whatever. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That if the said Territory shall not survey, and direct AN ACT tp extend the patent of John Adam son for a further period of fourteen years. bv the Senate and House Be it enacted Representatives and atterwards unite to attack that which was the parent of the rest. i- ' these despots only affect to respect, because it is powerful, and until they! have succeeded in crushing all its allies. In the cases of 'Modena and Parma. Hhe i ex cuses which were made at the Court of Vienna, though invilous and unjust! were yet founded upon something like the pretext of family al- nauues, auu me iiecessiiy ior supportmg tn5r dignity and honor of Austrian Princes; but the case of the Papal States admits of no such subterfuge and as "Austria is arming every! where -lias ordered a new levy of troops has just made a loan of 100 millions of francs- occupies Modena and Parma and ere this do minates in Romania, and will occupy all cen-f tral Italy, ittis high time for Louis Philippe to be up and bestir himself, unless he desires to be a witness to the third Restoration. If UJ berty shall be crushed in Spain, Portugal, It aly, Poland, Belgium and Germany, she will not long remain unassailed in France, or even t . 4 i .7 ' :- . .. r tia- nriuan. as, nowever, mis occupation ; " logna has only been knoAvn a few hours to tlie government of Louis Philippe, let us wait ior the decision of the Cabinet before we complain or threaten. Let us hope that this progress of despotism on theSouth qf Europe may, ere it be to) late, open the eyes and raise the cour age of even a Pener adminisisiraijyu. The conduct of the Austrian forces in? Mode. v w rnrses Deen severe anu x aiiua uao ji There are no of of the United States of Ame rica in Congress assembled, That there be, and hereby! is, granted unto John Adamson, a citizen of the United States, his heirs, adminis trators, and assigns, for the term of fourteen years from j thej twelth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, the full and exclusive right and liberty of ravering, constructing, using, and vending to others! to be used, his improvement, called a "Floating Dry Dock,V a description of which "Pye5 . J1v.j.i- r7tent granted to the said John I Adamson for the same on .the thirteenth day of December, one tnou-uu-gu. hundred and sixteen. Approved March 2, 18J1 V ; i I . A RESOLUTION directing the Secretary of State subscribe for seventy copies of Peters' conden ted reports of decisions oi the Supreme Court, j. Resolved by tne senate anOrjnouse ot uepre na and brutal. u aumururamnors, inventor, ue- py law, saia canai uu "F"- nhUJ Tbt .bpfUrrPtarv of the rner, or engraver, ot any book, map, chart, the Commissioner oi the uenerai juauu vr iC' ' w" T'vr, VI - i- U i 0T ". . . iiti u r . . 7. ... . rri anr! after mprmrtmpni ; nf Statft hft. and he IS hereby, au- pnnt cut, or engraving orfby a proprieor of J a map thereof, within two years from and after Departmen -i ... ' troops in f.urope less . .... 3 7 t civilized, less moderate mi victory less iKma towards their enemies, anu iess anu-uaruarian than the Austrians. In Mbdena they havf treated with cruelty and indignity the best and most virtuous citizens. They have placed the Duke on his throne by the force of foreign bayonets, and at the sacrifice of the lives of his subjects, and every step from Austria .to Mo dena ofthis "beloved. Monarch," has sheen stained with blood ! ! vFor such successes thp. Duke has attended at the Cathedral! sung for hours a Te Deum ! and rendered thanks to Al mighty God for having enabled him by force oi arms tc reduce to momentary subjection jthe imhanriv and indiomaant neople Over Whom rl J b - Heaven has called him tp govern Italian Princes have commissions it All from theses Hea- ven ! It is most, extraordinary, however, thaj. tI 1 a. j.-r;7.t-r of their; they ao not aemonsiraw mc ut,.v ( - , .. commission by the working of miracles. L n til then, we bold and daring g '..Ai.:Mm.w.nterit rights: and if Modena I"?":?:!" 7TrrZnJniv occupied by Austnaa. w hhrt time iu-- will be troops, m a very snon 7 , J r . i An o7iTfKinn into tOH" again tompeiiea to ma? .rrf" n 1 a . hat TPnmuaLbUi 'si: ;j r - - - mm
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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