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Pi- 5 1 - f -4- i V i if - I - Si, : if- 't la ii I . K;r.. i-..b-h.; ' 1 -I ' hi?! l 8;'. -i 1 -. ' 1 'S -1. a I - T f ;: t'l & f fir t:m-t-4$i If. i: f . f -4 Jit; i - -. is.!: ' V A i- i II- ti ;l ti e J f i m V- f -.- :i : Fills 'ftp v. If i- ill " : 3 RlrHHl til :tt. m si !' a 5: T rhis is our misfortune, hot fi&t tar fault, and j dfarhf dowe ei plate it ; we arej ren4r?tocap3r' 1 hi of rrmpattYv.and:Caiuwt;l ? I the tarn w infiiteTbas we wilfce, without . PiWfM':w.-ii ttm nxiniy Tivtd dissatis fy Hi MM 'fiction cmrconduet "occasions. . are nvtsoto- plaessiWr catae J buMhfc sanKr of imagina Kin transports oat .thoughts to puqsr SQraes.anu ."lvkalre-always fib moeb -more ccaedj with thb t-ioVaf than the fscseutfthat wo forget all that; is J- at-tital. . It b as Chou Um "crcatTirca of another I f Hrrvnot subject to the lot cf mortality, f raed ?l? arc not in all respects coa!,) vfiihi th jcreatwes fit'- of 4Tiis,art1i, and, being except; libra- ft &ftf-; fff-ingsl turned their thoots iiu bhshtcr:icgi4f, ' I lRainfthe ikrmewof their tmBesxsiettelia iHer alone But lt tbeotseef lof jctwdl be it snatched away by death, iaallithe-paat:eVer iin nicted on them avenged j -i nesauic luraiuawuus that ltd 10 slight, or overlook tr$iaierinffls 'Oh ! what arc thousaod living loves. ';:ite'thii "wliich- cannot met t!ia dead?M fto dii'. I feel fthis when AtiejnfF uieii ! vmief sne-. iiTeo, nrr exwieiitw ucci aeenied neeesary to my hapinc39; hutxib jsouner yid lljse her, -than k appeared M :ma as' If I cjuldnot Jtre without her. EvenjaoW'the recol- tnt i littr i hot 4iow much ! inure se- Terclv- wutild tne death of TeresaiajG3idt be withi tho "dreadful conacioU6hes8? ljiatjlwiile I haxf leca soaring jn the fields of xoinanco and laney had left ker to jicep over cpldnef ? or infr- oruues ca m7insuon. ins a rrf r -.wwi vroar nature J that re can$ot;o0n tfol ursertea f ufficiently V form jthe -liappiness r -'"'J-. ..' i i; - . 1 b ;, ;j J : ,' 1- 't ;i The whole oftlib conversation Jina4p i a Jeep t i;prt;3siin on my mind, and the ciiuntenanc of the speaker, full of eagerness arid -leeiiRgj itnpres-; fil it 8till;mcre strongly on toy memory.5 liyrsm is nght, ri brilliant imaginations; is relyv if ever, gLnpaaicd a warin heart, jtaiijun' -fhls late r deh'dsbcitf ptnessof 4tle; -theHothr ) renders ii d'A5Vtisfie4jw rth its ordinary enmeqts.i " "lh tsri exjtrajrJSnkry psrsoii jlodiscretj to .a derrrW that istsurprisinj--sp tsirfe his own i te&- iJiM 3 Utigi; and entering idtu:detatl3'0f tju'dsjeM' othl'rs,. ;4 'i i: ?f their e&timabie nalttifiBV sjid'inicrraie iiafjid'.;tct ; Miaflfection wetter lelt for tkem.:!;r-'lfcr.rit"-'f-4l'J-H-d , i ;; r i xnai ougui 10 oe saercu, wun a acgree 01 iraatuitss . tinnocessary as it is rard. i&5mUnencefi ot speech is his besetting sin, ifc is, I aln! persua--! ! o-flledintapabl of, keeping any ecreti however it V It" ind the first peraun with wnom i: J te&-h-letef jwocld be ruaiie the prjBdait,!witbJuuf j dence or not. This " indiScretiortrpKibeeds I iaoi J&miualice, bat, 1 wotild say, firow; want of idel-; itikcjXd imnd. To this was owinirf the pultifTfa- tHja u his "Farewell addressed to Lady r iijrun , ia iarcvk tisi that .ust have lost all effect,-'as an p41 ty her'.ffcfclingj the monrent-! ir was expo find t:j the tniblio-sav; luust hkve uended I her fTbJnwnecZ.) :.MT MIlUiM MM ''HRIMinaMMisii . x "The ship Eiisha Penziison arrived teniay : f omt Liverpool wnence she sailed f on Hie 28th fjMfi vTlie (Editor ct the Courier; Land! Eomurer I0adstjted;tavCaptv Lane of that 'vMieitijtor ljvin papers to the 27 th and Lit erp5ol; of the .tlay fip stiik-d. -j ' j 1 1 ; f -1 .v ( ;! It wi!l; ti Wn tKit f K enniv Mtip at:i jruelias returned to theiTajus,oneacdnt1says ,JH-W8 bun wid his crews uode his e3mband in iisessionoffniore nautical skUI, but of hisitbrcc wiaq aaversary, 1 1 113 .fleet j hi tin regaa,ed th mouth o tlie JjjyiremuAt havjelrelieved JDou irom ail sppicliension, if he;felt any of be-! f. lsiepmpute-bluaded m Opurioi au?i on the 1 . - ""v tf. ovcum , ej open eousijered ffcnu5latoJi3,caus inLonddni(.wheiei! .6a:iits I iiei the scrip of th loans ia Lis Jbror ro4 two .percent. , --.-t - I r-' - S '. li nc uog li tnerench would Saern to I be at l&i; re-orgsliizing hid cabinet as wasratontl to iffUW au-aaoiuonai uunaoor cl , peers;. fTiiere His iusympUacf any immediate clilrir'in tl. ,r. ftinnigHow established i theoutryii ' . ymn iJUgwiu or llollaad "there Is nothia of ' ' v f-f " I V 1 HeifiUffVnnany jare given 1 Jn ilic fkt.lt fF'Stili represent tbe I states !on the Hlin? WW a great pugitfcal convul- 4- 7 ; (uwwv known. upmion may ) be; jrmed fcf the hich ili be;cr(faied n4er the jjaiifhtolr of vuprs . w i"!rlT?'T tnaxrcitasurei;;; AMVf roool: hithj a yerpuol with: a wdliueiafcoui m iq wiviiviiia jj aeciaina en thri ri lr. that thi Chaniber tLct, wc.aisitierudisrid the JH t,ii,- j , , , i j .VVM'UCt txfiei Ministers have howeverJ vrt Uiwtt, f- It "'lnbtna uf. ui4irg, it kjsetteot .vdl p'triibHprouu i , W 4 Zilji :iinglaWt4Hrtult Af the registration Ik i!K. f. .:fr i J-Wi yrwrs. L' about 4M0M Kdhibtirdi If :ff W---iiitighton;i4t i.. f , ' !:llf WlW'H'ic had Wyery ien-roJ iiS Liver- ; ; J4 . ; v'i, aai. a ho. last; ilaM was hn itfie' !&reaef : x; , ioiaudli-iiW therfthkdi W ndiv r :yi:iLl':Ml':aths; UnParisbnilia4thi there r ' -I ' t- 4 ceaiiuj hy the wtnie5 'disease. ; At : i-Mr.! ; l--H00 ' -dladrttVlilijca" JV'V-i I .-FRANCEJ '!Sit;f.jfvC - t ' f ;?v,ouucJ; under tiepreJieydf.the-1iKinff; II Ii 4 fv held esterday at the Tnllrel.ik- sfi $H-V--Kit Uti ... V-1 aiiaing in tocfirmatkn vf ly2i!ur ii i -?ti tbedav u renina. iuid4-tKihklkWt ?iKA j.e lOtai'is'iitfiitf. to be the apiiiinciitieris in the real t on. It Mpeea rvicern; mat JMini-tiPfd u T Vf ffien5 ecMbe4 m flegis fttr?? .W -te uVrlvhlch i.U. . . u t--l . I? ' v: mtf? i:r.njuuccd m a few days.1, The former I M n iif'thc; adnuisibo iuto the, Cabinet- of ii itt Bfctan,;:ud I Thiers: lMrT. ffirttd tove tuen i pre vailed upon to accept -i t S'Fettt bf Justice, without MM0iD8mcilj tthjch in-case Klff icarried into , effect, will pIf icmlers cf the jaihistry M IT. ibWii; Grod Me :lAin, 1 f Jlmentbhedl Minister has tiring; tat thb jx. .'l-"i;v- pe loan,and suhsequentlv for the f ' I visfefe, r nuitisriai arrinciu: t.t uuu jtoui .him ia the Cabinet, t Ill"' nmjm r ca kn&wu itat tne lung feels great reX ania ttmmWnB fhhttis cm: fA.nd Cohvenieuttb rP ffrf present mht. c4:n fei W.f M -'f- beside; made hinwetf' eyeful rliVvJ-wui- piUwcy;' w i d&pceiticd which Ut I. I f&reJ fe oAersnaIly qualified Sat, the5Fo en Department wul be loand to possess, u ius health, therefwre, trill at all penait him to canti' nue taking ah activtl part Aa business, it Is Tery likely Le wilLnot cpit the Ministry ; Shoald he withdraw M.Binon will prubably be this snc cessor. .; These charges, if they take place, wll nut bring ahoct tHe least alteration m the domes tie anil furea 5 pcrllcy cf the French Cabinet, nor will th?y, extenl the BHueQce lof ihe ntste "iTuZra party inthercprescrJaiire Chamber. None but a thorough reqcwal cf tlit Cabinet could lead to a change of syslerx. - I. Cupin's name is still associated with" favoral!a Tecollections, he cau.o his Cmie in liberalism has not been in any way tarnkhed ; by ta participation ;, with those measures of tlie I pi escnt Government f which have mostly renuiriutcd in impairing its popola; itjt.JIiswti3cnpivn'c1sap of the state otijge ordinance, tiw, ' had J sotnewhat . revived the public can Sdertce in His : patriomm. If a new Cabinet vwe formed onder. hh auspices, ria doubt but the national confidence in the Govern ment would become tnuch greater than ' it - is jat present. But itl the conditions of his ; assum iagf office, .whicii frill necessarily make him sub servient to t he vjc w$ of others, instead of ? allow ing hk own ta, prevail; he can hardly escape the fato of those who jiiver converted their prctessf J liberalism under Jtlfe tsstoration, into a stepping stone powfemdri.he present Government.!f p The number f 'efbations to' the peerage will most likely fnot e;less tan 40 Very few membera ofthewprentative Chamber ' will !be transferred ii the upper one, because Ministers fael the nedcssitvl a heinac tsupported by their friends in the former at the approachinsr fcouet Two at thToftl Ar&tUxr only rare, spoken of ,as iiireijrto be jrnade! Peers? lAmong them is; M. Bertin jde'.Vftttxj chief proprietor 4nd editor oftuejQiaTiQiiteipjfM I The tone and IpltocWlinspf lately assumed 4! s the Swiss Diet have produced a remonstrance on the part of Austria, find an f explanation of the inter tipns of that power with regard to Switzer land. Anofiicial pote has been addressed to thjs Bint WM.de Bojabelles, the Austrian Tesident- 4iuV:stcr,ssuring!itcf his -Government's friehd v ly disjxiitionsT and ttjcommending that the arm ing of the -canlousi' should not be continued. The Prcsident"bf the Die has very properly replied, that however satisfactory the friendly ' assurances made in the nanWcjt the Austrian Government the Cantons couU ni discontinue the measures adopted to rnaintain 'their j independence until their frontiers should be freed of the presence of the large Austrian forces lately collected there. Two condemnations to de&h took place the day before yesterday at the Assizes, of peisjins implicated in the rjotsof the 6th of, June The Judges seem to haveldecided with much great severity than hadjbejjh anticipated by the juries, a? some , understaif ding' seeins to have , existed that no; sentence of death snould be pronounced oh any of the convicted rioters The, public think thatno political offences should be punlsli able with deatnafler'Portgnacand his colleugiTps have been spared f and. so strong is this impres sio:i, that I ean hardly -think' the King will be advised to leave these two men fur executions . .' rrltlJj&tii'iie PortuxaL Aoff. 12.! . " Sib ifbcff jeareito infurm your Lxcellen cy, that on thin id instant, .at 10 A. M-Uisrje- my's snUadrJ U eonsittng one Iine-of-battt sn:p,vone fritet three; corvettes, and three brigs uitw inn ui ic bljm -, in wiiawmeucw ui mcu immooieuiiy; wetgnea,joineu ine uonna vuor ria, 2meuiand Eyima. and stood to the west ward on the enemy's le bow. At 5 p.jn.. find ing ray snuadron; considerably ahead , of the che- gained her station ;m elose Ime with the admiral, lJi P uwge aiiending -tins raom:ng 0thjjthe;4n.a. pn account of ler oaa saiung anuj lee ward ly qualities, was obliged to bear up to leewird of the enemy, and has not since rejoined mc. Qit the 10th inst. . finding no chance of another dark niuht for some time. fd- tetminedon making another attempt to cut off .j onav,iii uui9uaiiuui wnicu, ai !U, oy. p. m., i agam Ouredowp upon tho enemy's Ime, bringing; on a jgefleral action between my two frigate and the enemy's whole sauad rnn . which was raosi vurorbuslv Wainl hv f,; ",c " rwjain sne weauier sraurc. whicii l succeeded in duing by day light in the mornior, when f observed; the 1 enemy's line-ofVhattlA-filim with thfl loft-A-of hi4 ii!iin.Atv:m... f. i ibletospeak jjJof highly of the couram and n. " r iwir-uiai. im- i inmH- lausiasra cispiayeapy Uapts. 31ms and Crcshie. anu aii ine.r, owcers and crews, in coiiibatiriff n itk o. ri.MJ.ltl.ll J' j: . ' . . i- " uiipaiaiitsicp oisparny ot tooeer-name my, though har, as as bad as thei r uiij me nriTur ot uie Ari cur loss in eoiuseouchce1, but trifiW.naniolvi Ii man killed and 5 wounded board r.f t!i ""arte, anu 4 men f ) wounded in the Ramha d Pvrfagal, twoof whom lost their lets and haW ameediod. 'ttMt li :- i:' . . " ' : "Siuce thdllCtth it hive kettcW tn w!miirliU lofthe enemyg watching a lavorable opportunity X making another ittnhk. despatched the Euena to report to your Excel lency the position of tho enemVs sauadmn' r.A -v. r v ' nx-aiu uie sman vessels trua the bar bf,Liahci to rejob my flag without lossof iimemm Uitu EdlhS the brig VMti Fter toj recall; the small vessels ixit ha i.t ifwtj i", i. ;?:.;7 nw..i;fiu,v f.fiKMirL:tIVVI"n:irrflt.,M iy- Trar r -e5"11,"1 i a .ii; 1 i nave tne ncnor tq remairt your ExccllencvV luaiu juur Miiencyu f most obedient servant us, s it j iiiSJiHTnmT i If Si Ofl Her Most Faith ful Mait S,, I nnportant. Shej innoiincesr the return of -. Bun IffUlil S fleet trt tT ItifrtMi tt,:.!. .1 u. i Li I - Z'J V" oaiujuav, fne 10m. Uie Cav and rests all guese ports, JJon fllimiel thus vofnnWir f Inviprr lha irftii ..U...' 1 J...: : o - t . 1.1 1 -",t"jwAuuimi oanorious ium ia vzi w.oy ti jcwadiug' j himself. . The Columbia, August 14th;comtnmunicated -with IL M. 'S. Stag, and got under wcrgh in the morning TJoa Miguel's fletr then havmgatowl close iatoOpor- tj.'-: : fi "-hj ..: ri; FAtMorTtt Aufir, 23.-1113 .Vajesty'a steal mp Columbia, arrived here this morninr from Lisbon and OpoTto, having left Oporto last SuV fJo ccbigeaiciithad taken place between arour9r wjsen $heleU. ; Upbrto is so strongly ixjpreguaalo to any i attack from r ti 5!rPrev6nted jn opportunity wounded the Klhtfs fwumg ordispersing som of his squadron, productive bf -n&W effiSSrhJ?- uiiiuuaivrH wns.' inn snmnirmn sit nnn inwvn k. j li. i 1 t . k i . r7i -rr--w '.d'oD Mg oiocjtaaes ner coasts- a ne which bore up asjlve; since learned) iajfa -prosecuaonsStiSbi VIM vu AWA. ftllU ! A SX ' LM. i :. III L1IH I ' if IfllW nvr M V y- r l . ' . .1 ! lit ' r, : s tne 'rneTttesi: Boa Pedro ts la kiHt spiriU and b Tery sanguine as to the succcssfal result of hb undertaking, ani his troops : are in ;ia. excel lent state of dusciplineirfTh number- 1 said by gentleman on board the Coloabia," to ha abuut, 16,000 men, and not 1300 as stated in toy last communication, faed itibtTWigiiel1i:25lpoa. raeni insteadt of Mj00 fcThett itif the tjra&ts troops are about five tetneifroai Oporto. Ilia forces ft Ijsboh brd eoTnpascjd df . the (Royalista militia nd volunteers, Hvhd are ijribed to beef the lowest and most disrtable characters.;; Bis! ertions from Jlfi?Ul9 airiny to Bon " Padro's are; stated by thf officers ef the Coluobia Ui be from 120 to 200 mea laer 'dar. . If : scch statement is 1 accurate, Don PrMrb wul in a feiv weeks be in a ni sxaxe 10 cpramencc ms raarcu lowarua uinwu. as his own lorlj con and that of h'a antagonist in ! prpportion weaken- idg, and wl ! be Mcapa ;fl mMhl' ''i.:l'.f , The Journal ,of4 Antwerp .says seems tliat the fine American ship,' with 7,000 bales of coffee, ntw )it.FJushin?and liojind to four port, will, however, go to Holland j because khe price of that article is higher there apd becauae foren ships corning front Javi have al ; drawback of 2 conns yer pikull. I'J 1 1' Brussels Jlug. 22. . Correspondence cf the' Journal of Commerce. I ; J : f ! JnqirA)ug.23d, 1830: The King has been delivered of his epeech the Parian eut is prorogued--and the papers are no longer indebted to its oratory fur a given quan tum ofnaaiter. j i His Majesty,isi roirfe, was CoId4 ly receivfl I, never behel&a Monarch, or ; any public; functionary, pass thro. the streets with such slight attentions. I regret this but it is William the Fourth's own seeking. Flom hav ing been the tnost popular of sovereigns, he is novv, perhaps, the most; disliked of rjujnarchs merely because he cannot be trusted . The late OIMW 14111 UUb Ub 1IUOH.U, : i UC WW unmeaning, unmeaning, commbn-place document, jf that this . . M .: L ' - B . conntrv has been ntintnr1 with f kr thf Iot hlf century; and is not remarablo either fat fact or great ability j 1 ; ; " ' You will perceive by the paper?, that ihe Duke cf Wellington availed himself of a last day, to at Lanlf thm ttAmniairrt fUn 'anrl ihit Via tviL k. ing by his motion. 3 He hoevcr done what hej could for Dim Miguel he predicted the' failure of VvAm An.JA JLt,AnA .r.., r Pedro denounced ithe : pretended neutrality l1 vari have been howh toPedro, hisTanny, or his fleet was shocked at the idea of government haying created a Brigadier; General fur Portugal alone, and finally! expressed a wish that Government Avould interfere; arrest the progress of bloodshed, and; what thin If . ye ? acknowledge Oori Mig uel ! II Aduairablc f Surely iinpudenae can no further go but J fear the result of the struggle will be in favor of the monster. ? The arrival of Joseph ponaparte, lis family, and 8uite,at Liverridol, has given rise to mul tiplicity bf conjictfes, and will afibrdKlie quid nuncs a fihesubfecj'ifor. tieliberation-. Itfis a little singular-hat jisomej would i term a remarkable u-iicidence tilat the i Herald of the l&th announ ces the landiagr pf the ExKinif ?of Spain: from A- tnerica, aria in a letter from akidnd correspon deat, that a diligence was stopped audfseaiviKsd a snortUstance from theopanMh capital, on sus- 1 pieion of cohtaimn? this distiogmshed pprsonare. i lb is a curious circums:auce. anu peruaps may oe worm mere than apassinff thoua-ht, I : . lie of the Art attack has been made i on the Kinjr of Huncraot. fthe heir apparent to the im perial crown of Austria) by a captain in his: ser- iter, i tim Ma Uv.t ii. JU. I with politics. ' J I . Ireland is still N distracted fas ver.1! A (lt feet army is' kept up 1 i but titlkGsf are not allowed some lambs to be sfjld rather than pay the obnoxious demand.! IThe threaten to prosecuM a'Cnel!forhleiter, stau wg his refusal to; pay rithes,ccss or chusch rates. J " Rakcb. Te Coiirt of Louis Philip has- re turned tobt. Cloild-hia minibtpr. iiJj, foliosand the nation. I had a! u;ir t.i its senses. ; But am lei doubt upoti this j point, . r , - www iAt! rrr for France appeal loomucn mvideU and enslaved yimanyevidiences of retunihvr party increases ranidlvLi Thv were aroused by IPoland.J exciied bv uU'jJL are irritated at the domination exercised! in Ger many, indiirnant with the sHiifflh.rr . lik r Holland, and thfe cpea- undisgtiised, oppressive acts ot Austria; Prussia, and Russia. Theft cry is" WarP I jartheywUl he gratified: and let it eome wheiMDver it may, I am convinced that the prephect of Mr. Caiuaflor will hn fnfill and we sitall have a i;fierccim4 sanguinary strug gleDot for a breach in point of Court etiquette, or to repaird some slight wbusd cf national pride; but lor the .cxtentionfof hberty land the destrao tion of tyranny, j It will indeed be a? war of prin cipJe, and how ot when it reav terminal, must be left to Him; who far ah all wi.on mirrvUo rnits the land to be laid waste with ;tha horiors cfwarandthe jBcfurgfe of j pestucnce.l Gen. Seb- asuaai lias gone ro Montd'OrJ for the benefit cf the water : He hasheeri siilimr sum t;w - j is Inends are iseriousjy apprehensive. LA mal ordinance authorizes Mi dugout, to officiate dli- tg fcueausenee ci me Ueheral.1 i ' H - tn tl.P Ar r,iJ . 7 - it rVC ft feaJt', thout the ?L thccoiinc,!, Mdalsowuhoat the usual attributes bf Prim Jtrint Ik.aLCrr ouies foreign afiairs. RartheJ'hki t . - itiuvii tAirj. iii n;:iiu n Keeper of the Seals, hn AfrTAC '"Si ejK oftbe Jreneh wflf his own Prime MimsterXhut fin win fi,t ;t!x k- ly a troubleyotnfesdah Itfaim hmi more directly A inl collislod with thfe! nZ. nunt arty-r-it places him in a position to expe rience the Utter; htulity bl the opposition-Si opposition all Jtlkllir aiominef in fe(Hit;destroys ike constitution- pponsibihty Lotas the barricades i;thkt hei b nurtirf. i -U.i- -k. .? '1 ff I t 1 1 V tMU i H UJR III V najpM jeelinys 5 that he Pferirrai himcaotr.n.fi.L.l i : race a tfuc, liberal end t , s':j"r v ae joeais, without itshonurs, and; listiiiiifi lt functions, has be tn a &iinn laL-... i parties, and of regret to hb ewn immediate hnends. i.Ij is-aaotherj talcpti Statesman ren unpopukranother irlaiO cf a man sa Crincmg character station fctame, toHmolu ment mid the smtes 6C monarch ! r Poro;t;Te fission cflLord Wham trt the Amt-hg NT khowiit hJJ Uthe brave PoIe-b Jirm, dignifiecUnS into jfcle chamctahk truly hberaCnaySS i3ruul I ireedoin tod the Hanoverian signature hasdonemuchto injure His j a "ecjarw against ;tne Uoyernment,-aud im- JWajesty, And livery much doubt if he will everi?.rd! thir Rminndcr Col, Pajedas-ako Tv.ririR)t chn itfnv,n frtr nrhUK i, i l"af wen. liiistamcntc had leu the caDi'tal And u, iuab it naa anv cooneLUim I iur, iamoerc a J cd that the nobleKaVdy, will i either, allow blm seHrto bj cajoled; frightened, of trifled jwiti JA St; PetersUirgh journal of the 31st July, innoiin evi that die Emperor has issued an Ukas?, ex 1 lending to all soldiers cf the ci-devant Polish ar- wyi a general paraoa, witu lioeny.wi rcuira; w he h6rncsj ar their families, and ,reiwviBgV all sequestrations of their property j Those who have hseti seat into bantshmeut are to be recalled re instated in their civil rights; and restirad to all pavtoenjtpwttUl iwthis wat ajxent which the.Lord Privy Scal.w33 instractcd to insist upoa, youfjwiil perceive that Nicholas has cunningly saved him !the!trpcble ; and he has made a vir tue cf granting, unasked, what he knew -would be demand tL We 'still look forward ;to the re sult of the mission br more snbstaatial benefits; U-aid vii the liorle! t jut it wilj be far iu?4 essfulj cst again to lelevate Poland to ftheL saine statcm that she held, previous to the breaking outicf tjie revphatiooi . ";-J ' I : The in3crrectiorf in Lithuana still f continues Tbe iniiurgcnts kill all prisoners BErJsirjjf. -I regret that cannot? announce the settlement of the boundary - of this kingdom. Th Idng of Holland, with a pertinacity worthy of himself, continues to refuse the free navigation ,of tHecheldt ; ahdLeopuld;tho 1st. Jis equally determined not to accept of any terms which would bonprotnise; his claims and the hori'ir of ii u puiiajxy. . cunieren.ee ook place on l ues day! lastthe result has not transpired. A CUth protocol hasheen meniioned! A conference! .What a misnomer !.; When will their! labore ter minato ? Unhappy Belgiuuu - : xx:iico ' j';;;. ; liters from Tampico to the 4th ofSeptembor, were reteiyed yesterday via New Orleans. rtTjiMp;co, Auj. 27 We learned 'by the mails of yesterday that the troops at Alatamoras 1 1!J ' r I ' i ( juf-ai me aiy ot Aaeretaro organlziUT some I ferccf ,and lhat eru .Montezuma vould leaye w maron against mm m a few days witliakrmy ofS tirloO men. The scene of fJSlSlnow approaching the capital, and pro bably it jwill only; be determined there. . Although we, ias " jforeiges, have; rcmaind strictly neutral durinsr the wesent cbntev-t. na iys had our most xf! ttts success. It is 'the. cause l Uoertj and lndepenocnce. 6f free institution. of'. ' opinions and free trade, i X)n its fate danenda tiie security of our property and of our persons, and the Very happiness of ! the whole nation. The present administration have rendered them selves, noxious by; too rsany arbitrary acts not to be known well to you. The military has su porseded the civil authority, commerce has been shapklcjl by a thousand serious innovations, the beantifal territory of Texas loaded with a .thou sand oppressions, and the whole system has been upheld by a licentious, intolerent and ignorant pr?siaooi. x ou may not wotitmr lten tliat the whole nation has risen en masse to demand its riglils, and you will wonder ii tLey dd not obtain j A very? disagreeable occurrence has recently talapjace in this port, which lias created no little feelinrr of resentment aaninat m in th;e place, nd I wish to communicate? the tact ta order that the . truth maybe known among you It appears that a smll schoonerj belonging to the; liberating j sqnadron and commanded by a Mexican, has robbed an American vessel near Matam-jras of some few articles, "This came toj the knowledge of Lieut. Tatuall oT the U. p. schnr. Grampus, thcnatMatamoras, who immediately preceded to this lace, antl took pos- ThTnijltrr faw da aAr his arrival I hw mischief was all very well, and no fault would have been found with him by the author ties here, JJut the vessel (was conveying C3 troops fnnn 1 exas in order to reinforce the army at u .ls and tljeir commander was in Tamw coawaiting -their . arrival. Lieut. TatnaH had" informed several persons previous to the captirrc of the vesse , that he would land the solHirrs at .nciar,ano aiso inierm the; authorities through the Consul of his motives fcr taking tho vessoL uua,ter taking jSossession of her, hi ihirardiate- wun noth vessels to tea, without hoi .iy ,jr commumcaticn with the shore, and icaymg-his countrymen's resident herd to snfibr for his extraordinary conduct. We have felt it 7IU JUO- ?? xnese troops were destined to aid -rr -l ? , r Amencan must l a well Wisher i and thT avnon i , s r A 'A i V. r'"'-"uucf Juexia. is one u .te luiest omocTs m - iie seryi."--vVfrt' d. i 4. IrrEli OF ALFRED HUGER Es. . . i;"efioiio;vmg amwer to the Resolutions of a Meetin.r in. St. Thomas l'a&K wilu . . UiS 1 7 t . 1 , "tivii uric jmbiished iq the Jlfercury, having been refused Vt Tw iP I is now published at My Bear Sir : I ! hava rJvA tU luua18; adopted at a public meeting of the Cit IZt! bUhom,s m Boimts which jroupoiunainnan. ; I'hese Resolutions bein rw..-,.y 7 .uu i hv v.;ismuents, it oeoomes my fmperitire duV.to replymay it be permit- yi-o wem. wirougn cjtj I come thens foliow-citisens j U this duty, not S with out greai pajn, mingled however, with .feeling of the jmost sincere and ahectionate regard for those, whom I have so many years permitted tp scrvel As in mV public rc,l rrcu Jour Partaaty and kindness havlspllong continued, my only claim to hpvor i": been the fidelity with which I have watched over your interests andjyoiir honor; sot it would now but ill become jno to do ether . tiian practice inatjfearlcssncsaT "and candour for which 5ou iaJei disUnguished; and which it is fit- ungjthat he, who is your Representative guotia a ways exerciseRespect for you, forselfj-& for i bur cmonHountry' fWMi so-tYour third Reso- ?uu?Wn ese wprds-Resolved, That 1"", .": ,pcciuauve d re- "l-10 c tot a . Convention" and egaiii ihe opmion!a mos natural and prop Sy' XPN ;' that those who are rirabdi tQ trust tho people, ought hot be trusted by them. 0n these poinfs, I bcrr tentipn t fora fow moment not to infltiencc your decision, thztisalrcacVmaae, nor Q ailect your iKisitionj that is already ti n F P?t ttestatioh' which I now occupy; &. ,ffJ! ye occupied for one third of my Jfetpjiresmtlto say semcthirigtnn.tV the letjacst that ybur Senator and jlepres. cUq4oyote; fori Convention jcanhot on ray part bo corhblied thWith fiJH th grati4dejrand kindnesi to you Bit lO VOU WHO art m-v Jr.winm ' I1 " . " -I -T JVU I LJiJ.. -A7 "Tf v Jchi whosofpublic semnt J am. Isav.l I tinr tint I ' 1 -" r-' UJ ybur'rjrbceei r i rratincsJtion. I Much is a&Ucrpated, and ft ishp- wgsitnp, reihcxio thn-I moved rstilr!Hee suffered; that it for nj Conyention to enquire, and tri inves- C ?S)he hsH,nmi troaUcs.-They j , In tf 'Hi . ajtti therneay cmtamed' ine v CcwstKj t tfets; not toA Bclib6rvo,tlri en'! .Executive An Assembly; with i lac vhole:siibjecJt before them, freely to digenss ina freely toj iletcrmine. With? the long list of their grievances 1 tp; CohsideT and the bcstof iheir ; remedies to . .selccti- an assembljrto j represent the people of thd StnoVtbpie the rnero ageht3 of their IadeT3.: on into which ' South-Qarnni coiild havjs ctallei to hsf v aid tliel wisesC find the best of her sonshot yet cngigcd in tlio strife' thtprcjadiced and uncomrqited!! cJire and or" irulers to ex ecute, tU6 .jcprt yetse Jot thl4i U precisely" the :citse f nqwi- ish'er3''hadfrcc ?be doiirwhit ght'ioh bo J;donc,f ' necS exrre,wh!ij these cHeptioniycrer cow ? Permit mo jto ask IjiTiJij' great tlefcfcncel c? n such a Convention meet; again. Ispotthe seise already prejudged ? - 'Yoti iniy;go to -tJie triaUyotr Convention may mtret for brrn sakoV but tbe - verdict is , already made hp anu too jury riii ue, pacKcci aecorqingiyi. Bo you J suppose, my j cntrynicn! ! that a ingle man jvill be caUclafe'triia'Confel. tion, who does not fivor the mewure which is regarded ps'.the right Hil remcclj?-f Void d any orn be listened to for a moment: )i support of any other?.' Is anyfoue qvdn tolerated who doubts its efficacy ! Arojnbt all declared to be fools ; and dasUcds who question that' the Panacea has!: Keen dis covered ? Why then talk of a Convention? its province, is superceded ajready Why not strike it out in all your proceedings and speak of NnlliScation; only?; uAllrtliata Convention! could have done, is in my opinion, dceated-i--that, which ought to been a matter for grave r consideration j is is disposed jof already and as well mightlthe Autocrat of! all the Russiasrcall fa Conven tion, raerelf to put upon llecordf'the UUase oi tns imperial Will As well might IVapo- teon nave called a Convention, i when i he had ah:ead' written" appved upon the enucitnents of his Minister. -I should' be unworthy (lie coahdencc J have so longlen joyed, if I hesitated to speak to jfoti plainly ana lairiy wiuiout tne smallest eva disguise or apprehension,! have notlung -iu sue iur, noMung io; conceal,; notning to wishfor byt my country good, antl with these sensations! in mymjnd, 1 am, thoroughly' and absolutely opposed to Nullification r Whatever be the penalty of feeling or wis consequences of saying so, even should tjicy extend tohniversal denunciatioij, ; iis jmy fate to rrrpet it I avow to this measure my distinct, unqualified, and decided oppos-i tien. Some may ask why I bavo not done so befbre;I ajnswerthatlhave done So on every occasion that was aflforded me In convert sation, constantly; and in i828(tf I mistake not) wBep the question was- argued in bnr -Senate (cp Nomine) with more ability than it has ever been there- since, I voted against it It seemed to be fallacious then, it seems so now jl will not say eny thing of Nullifi cation, ai-at variance with the Constitution of the Stgte & the United States, for it is to me clear,' beyond the possibility ; of doubt, that the highly gifted and;dis!inguised gen tlemen, uho said, it was "extra Constituibn ul was perfectly correctIt is extra (in stitutional, it beyond tlie Constitution but j xms is not my. only 'objection to it I think it will bef utterly ineffectual Iiv the pres ence of piyod and my Country, I affirm my si ncreand solemn belief; that it has kl ready done more iniurv to the trrie dartnnn pf State Rirhts. than aiir nth or nrio ii. was ever; mooted 1 do not talk Of its being peaceahle I ot warlike, but I repeat niy delibprat andabsolpto con victionj that it must fail a id that it will. fail, nor Lave I evrr . i v nuuuu Vi 1 W nf hur im.nl f I . . - J- vonrc bate suicy inve now reI vsi Ifforitis resolrcdl upon ameasr.re which I believe will weaken tur ovrneauscjand give strength to the arm that bp pressed ui, I cannot eur.yont to sustain it It cWi, J"31 Mr' Jeffers:n vvas the author of Nulligcatmn(m the : present acceptation,; tho' Mr..Vadison says net but be it so lor be ilnot s, I.fcav but little rc-gard for authority rathe performance of. my duty My allod ia nee is to my Conntrv, my own South Caro hm, notto the doubiful opinions tfi other rri ii nth? ,,c?ds XaUificiiiai eay that it in peace f jy I shaJl.not admire it-the more nor the ler if it be s I know however, that it ha? already waged .war, a savage war. throughtont the ifagalnjM111' elements cf Civil Society 7"lhH0Xvi tnat 11 nas spared none, who have the nardihoctj to resist it and that its waters of bit ternesshave -spread over the Land that y.e live on It has violated the ianctityof tomestic retiremerft and it frctstcps raaybe tseen in the sorrow arid anguish around many a hearth. Its progress jhas been marked by violence and hate? and its htstoryand extent may already bo'secn written apon the bleed- i heart. I feel tliat division among! ourselves has been its fnjif Individual unhapniness has bkn its trophy, slid that ni:MU t . x f' - mend. at has driven brother Cn-.m ti, k,. oi nis Drotlier it has semrated chUd'&ehildi-h from their 'parents, all the amnitieof tlood have been dissolved bv it.ar.,1 Pebble ! ! ! All this couhl be dureo if it weie possible for me to suppose thai thepubhC good could be the replnTei but I believe that its failure will be as perfect as Its havoc has been AtxnUt', 1 n rhese ffllow-citizens am the honest convictions SLrV??- m:nf'. and with thesa, I i caruiot stand tfa as the iChampicof UlfieS p?rma me to say that I cannot, even u the Art .Miu. .- . r V i u,use l am the irtot .ALir, l. I am the ntont -de&inma 'tl11 ,hTr" i - "rMt with great truth, that he.who b afraid to trust the pel-ple, ouJht tube trhsted ! by them. ! IIow f.JT 'ul betriisbyeple STpK ish, is far them to s!iv not f.r -j1i-ti toJtaikof troAtinrr l.ia n. . . , ms Wistituentit. ia KI may tne servant talk of trusting ""..Tffrf ":e people my, confidence! S unhmitH tneiriibertviiin tliiirTi mine, bu t if any portion . of it be confided j to tny care, and I do uot defend it vlth ka k.tr ! "7l&?i,a mybbod, then ".w'-c vwra.. a traitor,;! r-neveT was, and I am notnow afraid to trust! thoSa .rj . jLi . TT.. T .? 17 ,fta.uw otue of those whd foJithat U am mcredolonsThiSj ?JlffifiPUou ' end ffoor dificmtleJ, lT0 ' efen after all that we have nfiwi. J- w. i L. rWMi" we have suffered; that it fs not in the CoaaUtutg- not to be there directs 1 a:eces -Tin Iorir Constfiutions. . j I ' taink-it , isr!avJ ttircatcris to '.cDoume and ' to destr li X it gives strtjth to : the Unir4.i:I; ni'uns Uiuiiiwi. or poxiu; u.niji will bo -oris of itbe 1 iians diiiui. or notuina.. ,oad It sitot,?; m talked! f The wnlintIy bnve and gcueron? ux4 cocfidinli ttliosd to the uncomprjtfn Jfing osurjvipf t 4 1 fj freehoaa and wlncii hq caa j never, jilniVwicr i feel that he is fntitfea,to4-bf tho 'fSgff 1 1 ua notnmg-, becaiaejypu j aireajy rmr tha 1 H3 )vM''HlViV V j lull Vv-Ui ldg I f ; J tas attempt served xVit!dul!y, honorr' constanUn rrs: 1 and loved i sincerely j i my iCcoistituwits Thomas. and St. Bcnhis.i s - ?; l jKm ALFRED IiUGI3ti ;, To Tttomas Meet-ng of tie Citizens of St.' .Thc&iss a&i tcunis. USEFUL DISC6 VE-IY BT AXAJJxl It is stated in Rajrentux COhioy t'riSJ an important discoverjf was made at CpWf diua anty,by n ladyl ,Mr. Vail; Lgf 7' sow naviinr 20110 - cowa lirai; was f rotrat Uf water, mst of hich is lon tbe'Sliof v., who caucht breath: rose, arid hiW senseless body :of'his sua j gut into flig tib,!a j wa3 drawn up by UieL tithes t tc& W J had.Wfar recovered a$ tab? auie to j tfsHc on i the succeeding dSy. The exncrimtof.V '.gdowo ! a i lighted candle was tzud ij ; .1 3t ' tut weutout at the distafjCe of six 'leet frtJ ot tne wau; a uve chicken was also 1 0il apj)car3, that on kihalling this fgas, l"i U a: or from somo other canscl THtS BURNING SPR (Ncfel VlcmitV Ot Which ia tlAi-Tn' r Spring, and truely it is it curiosftiv j vQn t&nt in it Iheard itbrjilirin with ' irJLri.i spca from a na rr jw space , between two S rticU t the bottom. ; This water is 1 thvan; keft mil but never; runs ovc of rain. After viewing . taper was ap with an intense heat-fTUus it continues' :via , for t;r.s hour, while I remained, andTll llti l a fire. '-:r..y. f , V& f ( !v Theblaie, on ardark nigh"t,rahjinkmc?i; L naie. the whole valley and rcirnmiiM-.t l t;, and never jrocs out, excect bv tlm iirrtXf fv- n cr the descending shower. ,-i , . t . I irothinor mterfrreVioi etinguis i thftatij -con u sues to burn , the; ';w.tter bedV.me" Ufa &nd fiaally evaporates,! -when the IssulntE." burning with" more intense heat, consuni-ki.1 e7et cotxibustible auhsianm may have bcekilri1' iuto water ; and cvclii the! colle&ed ifrd l the side of the hole is rmlvirized with r.t the mouth of a furnace-h I " , ;- VT i . . i- .1. . . lumine a city ; but no d.c la tnade of it, tftt the owner ol the land seem1 to regard tt wj;h: at- . I AVJieBce thisgas, or tvhat produces' itt lyt to the conjectures and experiments of tho fraii - bein non 1 1 have ever seen. I'i i ; ' to. p. journal. J ' it S'il jf A GUNPQWDilR FIGURE ; -We have not lafpN seen I a fig'ii r aescripti ve of the subject rnitter t&an thrJU ing. A slump crator cfi tlio -hri,? nntt.'rvk4 was holding forth to a eompalijr cf Uniopcpca e! this district,; and with tbe Sminetise wisliwi lucid eloquence cf that admirable order ofjli. r:c;aus, ; w ai laboring lustily show hqV' pi ' ceable and ; constitutional n refn&r 5lU',, found m Nullification. jThe Unhnists l5f , were a leather headed scti'and looked nw-Vi 1' . uiuaw a arzumenis as just aotiut as ser.i?' oo mucli aisled. more ridiculous, that one tf the inui luake a formal speech- toj j reply; , The !va9pMviUiialbhxrds,:S i j , -Gentkmen,wsays hel agr-4 that kerh-s;bccn hugely injrchitisJanoV! I s!A!lf hcvenullificaticn tote itpeacful rpiriedy2.s' I can see him set fire to! a ixk ' k pom &rjud ' if. -iiama. Journal UHkmost Lipoid . i all the Relghtns, was;minied On the-Sih T-VU at Lompetgne, to the most puissant Priced 11 f isa, daughter of the Kina- t. FrihM. W-iH ceived no wedding cake as (s customary w - having resigned hb Bishoprie in Ohio, has; If" Iected a place in the f Territory, of Mt fby his future residence., i It tis statM . to m r intention todevoto the rrsidQd of -his life f 5 gratnitoas preach bg cftEe gosple. s -. ljJL tioii. j tUTntcltfs notia imposed upon and U dece, red our ? pa njf f u'ltho'ivubtcirVjSiyii i Carolina,.Sv:ii pli wjiiiian become; the vary ijlornan - CJi' h never naa. out ;one topamon on ine jo j it is odious f and ;d)prcs$rie, and tbgt it be redressed-; cthe.yalup. of l!:V ,tfrnft'jj proposed, it is my! mijjrtuaej tj'Vhfct f' a m p- i .... - I have osnrv Iijvis my t olyoct tc pcrfLl i wluclr my , dutyij reuutrcd mc nv ia, I leave the rest to tliose. wii.vTi I? I -a Drcatning iuc noxious uarapsejowii p t) descended to his relief a r4 the' Ufirfl slArtcjf- physician ; in tlie meiMimesaverjd -.ladul $ scmbled at the place, and one threw ep d ai me uepin ct six loot; aiiimation becaftS p'd-n ( ded ;btit by rxwirinff down' wrtcr upon a 4 i tion' was immediately restored, From!: thtWV . 5 suspended, and,' that jthe applicatjon Ut tv' 1 will restore it;' whether ! ljy conveying' afi., pherie air contained hf the water, to th soft'-' ' T"i : r are.M. FLOYD CO. KEA'Apfd MM Ji : , ' ; . . ,n l.he prosccuticn of .my vrl bchool Agency , 1 yestdrday : reached . tlM W in tho immediate vicinity of which tteV I ia 011 imy gauon ketiiejovcr a;hof fimJ hi situated near the shore fof a small ' frt-dtj vti . 1 w juu? iw nay uiruugn a deep valley hot ivui ff mountaina $nd ncaribej rcadl sidcll TfeVfb Mi hole in the ground about tvvio or ihtco &f , and atiout the same diameter, whicii, affaia- . i tilled to the top with j water tha3 isitV ' r petcally andbrtf'ily toliir br t'-e U'iu r. except bvaii WiTtMuir- , i . 4 ? plied to the ascend:n!rriras2 sai, k f . , stanlly tlie whole surface of ,the wafer wa cJtli , -ed with allaish red flimc'thrce feet MAi tuiir a smell r.insilflr ilint r!.;-. iTjl.a . ' i - t vw waM v MU1 Hliftf ..llITt IIiJik JL i ere tnis gas suitably ctyifined ! and ifrrVf. . ! I liave no doubt it might ; 1 used to 'sbm m a m ii i; n mi i riv rt tir ur , , j.- Uus annunciation as perfectly" gratuitous. I i j )- ; ; Camden Journal; 'kill rt "t t r r t f. ii P v V i ti. i: i Lc in ..-4 a- 'wv ,: ':,. If- 4 : I, -ti . r Ji , 1 -h'f ,1;.- Mi: 1 ( 1 , ;?;t If ; -. V . !i ill 4 i- Irl ? 1 !
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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