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'j' r - sis y NO. 30 -Jfc V V A . J-,,,,., you have again the power to save a to m.ew l.,e .Uspended m-go.m on., and secondly, (an object no Ii tin " ' . i I ... I ... . I m n I 1 1. I ho rta fll :M Hit Mill' II. i EARLY S'TRsl.YGE, At w. I) . I .is per annum, pahle wi'hi tin - - n.oulh-. from the rcce.D ofthe trst runnier, or Thrre Dollars after t ri.n of" !it i ime. Ho i;.per io It- fiUcontiniied 'oVo H mar a. s ire pail, n ess atne op' ion ol t Ue E.ii'or; -o)'. a t iluro ''' ltv 4 d ,,,n' U will be coi&.d red iuw eugage- n e t- Hour uummi f'ruin ipa th mul ti.riure. n hottt any eo n numceiti .u wuat v. 7 i L . , I. afliUAt HlU hp.. rN( ur 1 treated of in tho former ueg.niaiio.i " The American Government, an on From the National Journal, alter an circumstances would admit, DVERT I EMEJTS, Jftot csccedin.. 16 : is, neatly ins r:el ihre 'iViiD tir 'niv "VJ-,l oi,.V4il ' r ) . -M ?...- rj ouccecuinj publication; tlmsr f rcft. ters to the rjitor auis be j ' panl. 'Mir fcloj .p; ft t l ayMi.. i n r:,. , t tti i'i the f nt 'f h it :'KV f U t1j i i:i a vi"U V " NVrii!ii'i4i( ui in Mif iAi:iUrif Sih. s ex -4(Mm1 , riw I litJi V.v fro u a IriiM- ui' Uirt itv. Itiiiiti'ri lit- , iu ii;e Kltir of In iiml'u W'U'yan Alt'tU'idtht Ma.Aioe. 1 hisyounft w an in - ol Hue siz figure an I niit'itenaiico, - H riiiw i but twenty- ine, his iieoir i imj li ) (quired lor him iti his luiion The v ptaiturc ol t.j ui Xni'Mi ih iiiii'reAting 4UbHrts pre- enl out liullani) to renimc Ha- denied io C"iigrH by ihf Prgideul ne'tljttiun: aiid before hi ciedeu ui-hoi peniu measure; i thdi of ti. urre dli verro, he was int-i H) I 'o tr uit; of ihe United Sute vviih ho ojdtjr of Cduneil. C ii.i tht C iio2 Bntiii Cnl.iiiie. Id onfrraiiy lotiul port aaiiioi our v Mel, fim t Mir principles of ur iniuutioo, ili tiihWi December, lStV toe ped(i( for whose benefii they jubiVqi7eiiily Tiiijornifd uy Mr. lai. were iiiiblihed and are at the pro- inu ,' a nt" oi whica Hie kcornlio per nine, informed of all thai ha it'd4tiire Miiua ciitrcter mut :i i. . -.t ..--:: . .-''.vr'. - ' . : i . . . - j4rj g- iflft-u nit- iitu KiTerDinuiu ju;.v.iiu .mom cursory, i itittt .lel ittj 'ai :yr j;.ft-litf.;i i'fif itiaU iif erntiei;r v r' ,-ortiom of our country oa- irai ai all ou ihf B ittsfi Hlfllv fefl a DartldUs inter. m. .nn.rmati.in whiCii eiii.u a- o i(j old ihe llilti estn l I u. nv- ii-'-rii.e.l, Mini At "haz d Ihij liitl iii haii. uiiJ the orefiou uet di trim ' li nu- would ptevt m us lrom eu- I a-f r(mj thti vef) AitiTiftt'i and tt.vjriim iit. j'V ut w hnt stiema) di-eni luu large -j nnpiiul rexi.er will convinced M is.iruclion8 ol" Mr. Clay io portion. thin the I'ixei iMve conduct f thin r. liiiiUtiit appear to 'have autiiur- ' i .rn .it ur .til ur iius Ueeo cbir- the latter i.t )ielil the pomi '! ) iI'Im' V'l lit.' ii. ..Ijr:llinn n . ,1 . r I . i. t.... . .1 ! . I .. fit.. M...i ! H.io jimi-c". i Miicr or Jr. LJaj. mcot in IliH uresviou ii-eiitiatiun ubr, whi. ifpiar- V ':iati'vr doubt ot i -ul i 'iuioeo reader, Uai t.ll0JI(tl p lam 10 the eye of Malt biueu,) t prrvn( on j oiie utlitr uiuuq frooi cog' j)ingrtiio large a pun on ol the navigation of tin rtui o ube world " l li in ti.e pmt ol Hni s(i policy i Hi pfuclaiu-ed, Tthai De re c ut o.der in Council tins beeu a dop'Hil? e are by no urau di pi ted to nound iineceniai ily lit. lorsm in alarm, and bnve indeed uu appic-hiMi-ioHM thai tiny ditiurbance ol the pfeselit pe-ice ol lie CuubH 19 uiC-iinc-d y thai uieuuVt tiu. IT bc h or h IT ited Man k uritd watch ful: of the ei.iiduci l;VioUer winch tliu rrgard theui jeoloun), a itg im.st loroiidaU!errvai, and lo b- pie- par 1: b i ouote' van ug iegiuu ii, III d m our Jo!ir.-Ktl oftho I2ih mt. hi t lie propriety of il- Aio neim ttiu't iu the I'ovn ii mi uirtt ruction (jm er.i;ueni cosisjnuu i a iJucm o o i - - ii.illatm, if, ui fuel, au au- uliou in beimif ol B ? iih priiJeucv, w ' toth lMt8t of the I till dep- iiHiiilvaut.ieourt 10 the o iu eut ou. I I)"', from lr. Can.iiug to vr uwu euoniry , ali Jiuti agree, tftal i H !; io, iitd . .y be regarded an . conedioi, Umt pu', the -:. President rit'ioi vi expt.it t.ifi of the priiicip.es evioccd itie -.iionr -at desire to t ff by. vV If! ti(l oniiooj fje;ith iir prison eis exited in tnis nation. foi'iuu-tc Icitidc faxeif in tle fntl(ir;l tl.Ut : v .tH t-4(til"il '.u thii. Iwn Pile ilcatli. Tik Ut U out had m i ivri th" trTui' i 111,4 ii i; n. fa- 1'roin her !i mii ami iki I -:tu is, w ist-1 lo-ila )i4tv'; 'iir .'1 k tri IP sas Sfinbirii nit iu' uJ loiiii-:-U'j; pM'i In t;ot ms it- a.'ol Jt. wlnoi t ir fiil v. .is all 'Ut I'i hi Knelled, a io toe sper Jiitoin 00 Jne tiptoe ol e'ipet tauoii, tl:: youht; warrior. y.i smt noinioajy ii)oii the rhi ' , lirtVitm in'J'ne prep:iiel two flee? h irtiH. ai m the mvesvary oir ''overnmnl hn been an Hinict)le at 'uremeul with liie.i mi ' I ' ' 5 f,e '-n""1 ' on u'bieh Urilaiti: iiiitl il it has uot oeen made, s it p -en t c nubile npprutiKiiiin. (Jouw will be at a luss w here to fix tat It i p trom the whole cirres rettwitntiblll t V for it latlure. Ii uuw appears, 1st. That the British (iuvermnei - 11 11 i. 1 .... p mm ince, iiini 11 War, f.i .).,...,! by '!r. 'R-.Hh nnd vlesnfu An "iotia.Uoo o- I'.l ?. !. IL':?.!' fatford (Jaunni , 0.1 iai haj all 1oq '..i.t ol liei 111 llio Colonial levied tho alien outies Co utile 1 at f portMj to 1 a.ill n, in lSI-; cud thi 1 it m7 tcrc vrivn-ar ajrr:.-i.''ir tnnso w ?.ie. 1 n e let'ied in nnr iim t 1 -j - ----- - - . J. 0 1 th- terms bv which the irmle uhd-ihai,-iii this respect, Gen. Mini fi nil J li. rej il.il d. II ie point only and 'viher, who, al the Ui Se i.. " , ineil 1 it criui.ou .l such an 0 Cd.;j-os, hsh-ved to be re n -.!; and ihi W4. i'oai the peal iahttre'd under u hum in . U -n led Sta-ea ius'tH! f.-ir produce i'liij. 'I'nat if wv hau then rep- oolil b? received iy i'ic British Co- d lliose duties, liie repeal w r.ilit u Jo iiul ports on ihe-4a-.nA term - a have sallied the British O vef 1 siuiij.ir prod'jee tn:t.t receive! in icn. tlj.ise parts, corai; Im.h any other 3 ily. That if Coiires had leis- coii!iryf Bn isi or bf liev I tii xt ihir 1 rd'the. other himsi'i!, ami ut ide the : produce fr-xn (Jai !a And other Bri- all her possessions abrm i t.ot Mpeed towards Mie inii in and 11,1 Auiericao pnsf ssions. V e foul 1.14 of the 'uil favm rd I1V1 n Ii it-Mis o the 1 aptive. I he multi tude, doaib hiwI nrrvel witii . niazPinent at the iWrui;; deed, made fio elfort to rescue their victim Ir nn her deliverer. Tiiev viewed :t as an l'tiey Utc 1 at lite Ul emini, r oust imv Di tiOUe ( itliuber ; iiMrilAieM m ihnitni .'c. inxl iiih(V..iIh pioitMMtH, sjiraii tr.mi his s.-tt. and il-mr !r . x i npU) eouhf not, ! all) . ri.-l.' d ir the crnwtl. U,eJ the with on Mch im P,,.K4lity in-the terms j -ilhl). Thai the British liovern P hn. ieied tier 511 his -tt ms, pl.r- of Hruisti.Mi, a mi tin ai:) :h:n-lik-i meia require tuut we should nUc our Mi 1 ne ii'irs 's, 1 1 1 j 1 o r(jni co npeutioa wiui siiuilar I the if iu ol both ureal Brnai.. an . ad, otd tin 11 r Uit luiitiii j B, iHh ijoveriiiueai, .in the conlri-,jti, entitle us to admmsioti into tin (included thai they had a nt ) British CoIuiimI ports? dima n .. la 5'Kitectmg dull 111 behalf of ih concessions of previlege winch she pid.ce of (toy part of tben doami-.'refuses to make io lis in turn. ions. Whatever solicitude uiav be felt (la I 11 1 1 nr. 1 n I uml r ,i 1I1..1 n,.l. . f . U . .. I. ,1 I. .. .... . 1 . ' 4. 9f t nt ' flif fii-ful S unt uiiKmiito.lt.. . . ........ j ... inai wc souu.u ur 00 gou ie(fn WIUI an ot iik imdt 5,nri, hunniiitetl to . irv ,ie ,hi.iP. -.r.it.Mi . ....... ...j .... . ....... ..... . - a . . 1 . , ' . , r " .v. "!., 0i imnii ami tvrniiiii.iiiri.A- It nillKMit ninunnur and q itetly re- Wli5l rt tlHllUttJ understa . Iim2 that it ccitive in o,an.lee,l ... pb,i,. we believe mat no .American ear. be urenared to suiiBcribe io such condi a w - . . ..... 1. . 1. ii m - - . iKins, luitui 1 ot- resumed ar siaie iu iktiarl atli.Akia.aiill!knsj 1 1 1 a maI.. i f1' s . k ,u...v.. ....... V..s, nir inrw snnun. n referre i to ifieii resnecljve j Government, and that the. nczotla captive was a compnied thronli j the wt leness lovvartls her home, till Hhe was uui of danger, lie then give her ihe horse on which he roilc, with the necessary proviii os for 'he remainder of her journey, end i he palled. On hi return to the village; such Was the rrsptvt en. t t tiiitc'd for him, that no inquiry uaV made into his Conduct; no c o line was passed on, it, and siiii ihiH transaction, no human Naenli haheen otJVred in i his or any oJicr of the Pawnee trines. Uf what in fluence is one bold act io a good Cause! dote at Washington, the young ladies of .Miss White's seminary, in that Ciiy, presented that hrave and bjl mane Indian with a hamiso ne nil -vcr niejlal, on which was engraved an appropriate inscription, ancon. panted by an address, of which t(il jpO'A. K rJ J. ilrot'i' :'ii;rilbi-tofei yiyrwurlt lor our sake; and when I fqre convenient period. Meanvl..' , before imp reo wil of the negoliaioa, the B-i'i 'ovH.rnne.it passed au aet, nn July S. 1823, iu which it is enacted. iuii, asti nations not pbs seating colonies, the British Colonial ports shall he closed, if ih-y do not place I ue oomaieree of both Ureat Brit tin snd all her possessions a oroa I, on Ihe footinjof the mosT fa vored natioa. Thl act was unnos. - -1 -1 lions as are required of us.'aud tho firm and diguifjed tone pervadinglTie correspondence oiniie part of ojir government must, we think, oootmaud the uudivid-d approbation of the country, li will belon" uow to Coo ... -i... . i s.c u uc10m,b wueiuer, oo'a (lf) Colonies, tint I think for Ihe sunjeei c oi ni o.i io both countries. .,:r: . .i . l..lWr. lr eac,. Oa ,h .bj,i, f9 ' ""r C'" 7 him ns . we caouoi oiuise our lear Itow We iin faVOied ith, sa)S ihe Ma- tioo l J'mi- -al a -lip- from lite i-lh?d of tin- .Nen-Vo k Mercauult Ailvi- r i. -I , Ssu h eolllttll the , ft-lloi ijjg infoi uiation British .tnt v . tl;-ir. Crtiyoe. have In en perii)tllel io depart ii peace frionthe jorl of te United, htates, but Alio lean vtssei ;aud Kiigli-Ji veiMfls with Au.eirao p oduce 'Hi hoard) are subjeciitl to seizor? atid.. confiscation.; ilcriiit Oficr, Mw liuveii, lih. It. ' Vest- India Ti ade.- e tf.rn by ('ip-nni Beee:.r, ol the brig l.jJi ; llu.jter, arnvrdat this port id lC d i) ftion 't. ritt, that a prnc'mua-U-ifi hud been (sm:i b ihe A'Mtral oa that-latiuuurdexiiuc Uialai'L tnericn veeU ren ainii.i in tho ports of th'i Briiuh Iimd$ i.i and ader t!ie liiT of December u I S d. iaiii 'd f ir haliuii"g. xliu d bo Si.ed" nnd disposed o necord o lie 'etuis of h? act prohib" n he: '.tie-...r$e b- tween f is. is I a U ud i;rn! it s'and as ii i-Ur. iiiL tint n I Kti.' Ht. vts&ei f (her .islands, with Aineriean pnoliH-e on hoard, would be seized and cou tiscuted. . . We have likewise been favored with the follow my; extract I n let ter to a inert aiiiile house t tnls city, dated Christophers, Nov. 26. A lew days since, we saw publish' . n an Antigua paper, th.it ihe Cpllec t.oi of that pott had decl-.fi (I that no Aiueiif hi vesMel wolujd he al owed to i.leai out after the tsV Dei em!;er, except in balla t only, and the Cul led or anl o'her ofiiers of " cus toms here, pursue the 6:inie course." In addition to the above, w, find' tho following in the National Ga zette of Tuesday: ) s For tiik. national oazettk. I'lie endowed advert iseiueut of the Cb; lector of An igua has such an im po ant hearing upon the trade to ever earnestly we may otherwise The order, tint Atueric wi vessel.) eLhere n t to have been intended to j ..ope) that the rcant;coaduct of iiieanll,r,t be allowed fo bring homo b applied to the United States. Iltgovernmeui of Great Britain is to be,,!l" proceed ol tiir outwurd car. never was o.heially com nunicated traced lo a jeahusiy eiistiug in that ' R0,'s Colonial produce aftn- the to. our i.overum-iit: tri British vlin- country of the grow powei of the 1st itist. is mo unexpee'ed that if the PAMAiua.l n t. a. 1 T I . I mm .1 . C ' . t'-2!..ri .s.....!.l,fywi!!,nieja- unjieii, ataie; n July, .135, Ur, .1.1.1 ui . i v ruspotin io ti 1 1 ins ot rluictsson, in a sp-ee ; delivered iu interpretation arising upon it, of the thu House of Commoa. raid .in com. most obvious necessity: and the Bn- mere? in o- v.uio.i, in naval powci, iiirii-five ap- anu maritime pretentions,-the United pir.y m oave rpiace.i oo it Itereal-plates areur m ist formidable riv.il nd ippositi ftoftilructioos: 7 ; In the coursV of that" speech, iht -..i.utniium mis ocr, n was same isritish minister said, "the fTully nqtiad. .i late a the last Huuse, af, isawafe ' that' our niv. Md objt ... ... ..... L... r-..ii-n:-tn , tuii-,!!- cr-dif ana iiiahiimih m tUe British Miaijlfy wft panoufl Satn corisjru.i t.io is put onJhe Act l the 27h. throughont he Ctdonies, as he Collector o' Antigua hag done, tlie injury sustain ) by Aiper icao rnerrhant having funds in the Brill sh I A ituls, u i ) 1 Jhe wt y tre,. CUS lOM HGCSE-AN I IGt A. I n consequence of II is M ajes y 's bjec td is in cottticif, " hearing datt, tho irtnc. to tho L UnitelJlatcsifTAfn .i icaT
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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