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1". . ;-f- . NO- 4t VOL V province, the plateau of Tripoli!?, and K TihlS PATRIOT, pr,te, ..ml pnUl.-K-t wetkly by nient 'J'. EARLY STIU.YGi:, M Two Dollar per annum, p-.ble within three month from the u-ceipt f ihe firet number, or Three Dollars ater the expi- r ..! of ihat tune. Ht ,,per to be d'nontinued until all arrfar a? are u'-'C a. tin? option ot the fcduor; an 'l tn nolifV a discontin. i A ill 6c considered a ntw engage - tiarl in mutv nifli. this is he Un jmr , " . ' . 1.1 I I nirni (n Mnilnn. . M , . 1 ,e ln!Ster ol justice anu bisssfd dictate -of our deliberaie ff , f . . Letters from Marseilles say thai -.-. . .. . , . . ti. ft he 1 his sentiment, such .as have . ( .k ,Hl.ft i.euveen ihe B il 2fe eiceeUVi:j; 16 lii. ly toserted thrte times tin one dollar, and 25 nts tor eve 0 succeeding puLtica.ion; tlu.e ol greu. ltti;;in: iU Hme V'?41 -' ters vi te Kditormu-t be p. S. p id J&Vom. ic wflf.tfa Intelligencer. broil! Lrd Cochrane is at Si. Trop z arm ing a brig of 40o Jorii, and .Making adivf preparation to jiin tbe G eks with a considerable amount of fuoia. A lt er i mentioned trora Lord Cochrane to the Greek Onverrimt nt,- in which he aji, that Che time ia . t .!.. ...i 'ti .:n ItpprOBCUIlig wiiru c wn rwimr iv iheir relief, ann that tiermai n . aiUNS OF l llti Tiid - (Extract.). It id known, s" believe, t our en in the HociTine. that pi: y spiiit, in a free Govtnim' iit. iH tUugTuti t, me public nUn. st. ,L!. has h wa 'been our opinion, n ihe con tray, mat the t xisfeMt t! ot party 3pi it t a c'ertaiti exif ttt, is iea ly u be preferred to ihc c.lm ot iie poUsui,vhctlier ihat liespotism Ik pi.r of opiuiun or of phAic.ii etr.oglh. An opposition to tin mi azures of a G vet nnT'ot; w hen -'jUled -ii jlolVI is 'ntitj U, icsiect and consideration, even rm ... tin. Administration to VtUn h t u iMtpmcd- When f outBitf c.,ttt ilitf rent principles, or rilher u, ij,. pimciplu at -all, bul that .1 toin'nnition mob ..in posetsi n f tl,. Qii ts and pairoiMg' i a (j v n niTnt.it is still -useful; berause tl jMiiit eti caulimi, and a tvm -Uu -public opinion, on the p it ol !) adminisif r the (i-vrnnni m, which cann.a fail to 8 ive ami pro rvrt the i.ublic imeresf. VV must e good reasons, however, before tvc encacc in an opp isition to an exiting Administration, of he na (uie fust above stated, and we m-v .. uiMfc't uun fiovu ui.i"'i. heietoloie expicssed it, we now re- ,,, ij.p, an(j the inbabitat. to isue ! peat, with entire dclVter ce to the. au order callrog on the onmioal a- Wi lime, not lutrj. nlolitlv round i iiiiiiiim3i? in ilia iij etiiiicics ."iu in - Honht to tedLrc others to our opin- ilmrtgl to close the tavern ions still It s have we denounced nul riikins; house at certain houn, tl.os'- who hae chip m dilferent tke landlord repnible for any . kl I .1 .... . l, 4 H f (I tit ,u !us oris, or ..fed vi.o, imitrt;.; UI u ' 5. I' i 1, Morea in .he moii.h of Mf. is , Iroin 09. ftr.,i..ft,illfM?mihet ll.reh. lucent circuniaancrs, hemevep, ; - ; en7fr lf (nk. Geneva.. Jan. 18. M. h ba-e diM losed the exm nee ol an r f t we are u,elT addreued to the N uu Hut oi gai izrd opposition to the present; nUxX ,0 the N, V-rk papera : Vaadoii, jhe follwi g citract of the AtlmitiHtr . ion, (he object of which me dillicutiie -xit bHvfeen the happy and imp'oitaot new whieh ho is , put it d 'vvn, right op w.otig. P (fU e 5UV, rn(IH.n, and s ..'Mrd has received from tireece : - . Tik- Gist ..iin application f srd and il is suid that he i. Since the letter which I ha'l the piinttpte hating ln 'W--f h ; . tetnporane.o.slv ih its av..wal, to llH: c mo.aud of the P..rtU?5uee army Lauiatine the t7lh -t January Cthif; u, plrsooallv, o( casi..ned us no fit: xl u3 ;-,0 his departure on hi. re- .hontd perhp. h, December, ) Lhavo. tlee.r n.ise It is with pain. imM, 'u... to Knland. He was to ,a,l for received nuo.erou. Hlvra frnf Napo. Ut. ll J IM.. II I. " ......: mil. It ill llitmntilA i.t pl 11 f 1 2t II. I 52 ( Il Mild iv Hud ,,, Ivm i.blised to direct K alHnd. in ine ucean, uuoui ur .. . Tr;' - i iuih hi i ivpcm iftr. .ii ni i inam nriiiip tlie-Hhennon otour reaiiers o s unt v r....-j. . 1:. . tl w- r.iw.irHbl.- i., , . p h . f wh.oh . I I (B. . A ti fl Tl nZ T lif yaflllBltllll. H. I mM U U I " ----- - - - " - Matures of the scheme oy wnu n - - 7 -r: " - ........ , . irosecutioii of which, public utilily, UJ 13 ti e 0h t December, nd entered the aithltil services and acknowledged rVH hri,iih"trooD already in IV-1 Port at the lame time avihe Am-ri. inti-erity, are to be sacrificird t.v the lusal amount tu Cuou TneaHrill lean frigate; The 1 urki hafe beea M-.li.rk S iiiit tv of the sriieme, oy be -oMit m 0 the Uisturuea umineii 10 unc r.. w7 .uu . - 1 . .. . .1 '!.. ...I r. V I n- l In Pail. Iha n.ia ilC AJ the sut ci ssful oyeratiou ol wmcn thre diviuons isui me wrucr ui .uw o his Administration i, in he l,n- tho letter before . aayi, thi trce ineo.. ti !i...uil.ur inM(!fMiinte to JlOlO I ti rhu Kfvnlmn tieff. ffirniinh truace ol a Ul'-tilV re;n:(aaun: n - w" ... -sr- - ; her fthenartv. t be -put tlown, iierUi.v.j -.. w"' , -rivi-- . rte , ApiwU I ha uglier opinion is, 111m '"nfini'-ooi i) vm rmu o- pr y" Ibough It be.4i3 pure as t ie AnlS pnrtr. rebel, i. te. U. haaeL and n Irnon.fnr Ihra. which stand at tne right liana ot tne 0f Chavea, ltiB. The Oreek. r, jaru n . full rlfone oTXtOtl , e i..w. unptled to VH ; tl -1 nf lin-. I I.h M linnil Aaml.lv wv 1 . H..lti.,in '. . .T7 ' - a , . Wo snail enqeavor 10 sy '!., d aw.to the tr iniieri, aoa mu- nr not yet nxea on iiier piac 1 as siinylly otkMisive to oy ui!ii.;n . ri oi" P ' tn in our present exp silMn l i Tns. .puumh - army was movn-g iiw mlitterihnt we Khntdd biMreach- uu'ni tfu ari txucae frontier, and the ..... ..... . y 1 cifMH to flu great iMtinual interests f . bicli wo are prit:d .f bcin the Mlv.raes -we should be tauhless to or readers, who lo k to us for the ilrvel ioie;'it d' passing events if we did nKpeak plainly what we know nd .uiilen. A'c on the rortusu .de of Hi - line, tiaJ been purehated uu U' d iltidl ill vi in r -4 0 War duven into SttD ... ...... , dale are to Jan 16th A hud been ied from the I'Admital Miuulii hat taken th ctumuud of the frigate and is goin With it to ' ro , kaki has covered bim.elr ub glory ai Araeona, toward Li vrtilia; he ihere attacked liilan B y ftitut, 01 liunifiia. wiin 2,uou en, and disrl..p frankly Nvha we believe. I Vntl u lt U decidedly .1 . .. 1.. cr : .1... Mi.(.. u I . lK-parlnientto t:.e Co.nmanden I m, coropt((y defeated hi Be- HI cruel ! ine Otoereni rnr the acti .n. lie lurk .. n,;..rt If this bo oflWisive to the prejudices or convictions of any of our readers we shall reirret it. hut circutnstan red as we are, the suppression of 1 utti, on such a su jeet. ia equiv v II ii.n.i(l'jiil'0i: r Will," umicr wo ,Ml'u'i,'0"v,', engage in one ot tho natac,r last dtscn bed. v With respect to the , present Ad ministration of the Governmental Will be remembered by all who read this J urnal. that, at the time of its induction to office; on its subsequent orgrnization; and at a latci date, vtv have 'cxarcssed our conviction that the election of the President Hall been honestly made, and that the President had acted wisely, and with exclusive regard to the public inteiesr, and to the circumstances of his.election, in the .appointment of the 'Officers, who preside over (JiflVient Departments of the Gov ernment, and represent our country abroad. More lecenlly. we have nad occasion to say, that judging the Administration by its measures, d, inlievedrtop anv '"tliiiis that we Could see, that the election of Pre fliden't by the Ht-use ol Itepre.ienta tjves resulted beneficially to the OoUMtry, Ihere being more to approve Jhan to disapprove in 'he tneasOies pf thfs Government. We have yet arm nothing to change this opinion. .rnvcarhed bv narty rage. ? op ijvi n by (tersonal aUachments; who-f ... . . s.nrwl i!ill I (ill ll'.YWi'lltlVI. iy uiu uunciuu ,iii "'-; AOtuinistratlon of the General Gov tMliii rt; free from any engagement, ttnderstandirts, or atltance, from anj v - alent to the expression of falscliood. If wt were so withhold what we Irriovt and believe, on a mailer SO. vital to the great .interests of our count rv as that we are about to open our daily paper would be a daily lie to the community. It 'sneaks of the a to 'mazn miotic . v. aimuu tviiig ot hnglami. f rim Momtiur trivet, under the dafe of Madrid,' Oec mber 11, the By the packei tnp New York, which arrived at Now-York on Tuen dity,we have r reived London paper of the SO'li of January. The Times and Morning Chronicle of that day contain some extract trom ihe French oaocr of tbe 27lh atvd iStb of Jtinu arv; but. they eommuuieate n ohing of imoortance. ( Ihe Jourwal lies Oebati of January itfth bus the fol low ns; paragraph. luteJIisenee'froin Bayonne state that according letters from Madrid lurk 11 oisoted 1 - retire. No ! replied Kaiitkaki. Miolonghi demand bond. od 1,60". hnrbariaos were nacriticed to tbe manes of those sacred victims. 6 Tin fur of tlti Greek ah.tw l. vtr ord-r ia which lh. MwiM brigade was he w.fUnJg in he heari.of ilo- v,c- 10 leav'fethat Capital, between the t0 ,vt.re fltill bleeding. (The e;rea. I3tn and tttth inst. Their departure lpr of Karalkaki troop, is was certani, and the aetoal arrival t.wmp(,sed of tUe defsnderi of Mimo- ofihem at Bayonne is expected on the ongllif wno oir eVery thing they Ctb or next month. held dear, when that fowfi wa plun- The following is extracted from a defed) A,Pjeh boo,y io armi anj letter from one ol the I rtgeae 0ftgW, wai lhe result of thii brilli- uepui.es: V an luceeis. 1'tie ' XDedition of Colli ti nromia- - ed a happy result, and the inhabt- . tatits seconded it with all their pow er, offering ' all the provisions tbey ' could pure, and some mooey 'The. distribution of, provisions iiittl commenced, and M, Bail y dad 1 exerted himself to ' make e best use of (he two earsos s iio? ihe assistance or the miiH imp -f int. points, and especially to K raiilj kif who thaws h.mseir everv wbi l Willi c ntinual success &c. &e. fc The . letter from Napolt an nounce, uetde the arrival of nx vessel with provisions, a ship sent trom.i nie Aecept, &c. A J M EYiWRD. I. an sent to liisrotlier Don lJedro I V. the original invitation the oath ta- ken at La aerna, and tae otuer pa pi s Vent lo him by he rebels in )ain calling mm to t,u ausoioie ouvcirii' ty of Portugal, with a solemn pro est, wholly disapproving of sueban at tempt as his best and mot ..faithful subeet, which was o.Hcitilly Uans initted to the government jd by Austria to iu Minister at Lifoon." rbe Duke of Wellington miceeeds the duke of York ia the command of the army, aod has announced bis in tentioii of 'Ctftining tin whole of the Ouke Uiticial ebtablmJiment. a Constituiioiml column, nearly 30U i he ti.eek frigate Mope, now pal ..... hul .lieiiiVirk.'d uu ihe leil the D -catur Millioow," ar kirn nuwiiij 1 - - coast of Malaga. The commandaat I rived at Nap di on the Ctb l Decern- fi. n.v ee. ant the rovalisl' ber ae was - receiver wnu zreui uaiav i' v ' ? - j j . " . ..t..r.oar- .ipiimi1 4i!iHiHv and t ook i ii ill usiasm Maulis took c'inmana f 111 UUIV.V . c . -T . . - .. 1 - . .1.1.. I.. 1 91 ,ri.iiiir- tvlio unfl subseutieol v ni Ier. ami me ijausanne iru .i:.i w av4 that gallant admiral had already . There are. in.jJ.besa papers, ac-'accompanjed by the rest of thHlotilta counts from Liboft of the 13th Jan- atlasked the Egyptif fleet, and ' . . .4 . .. . I 1 1...1...' .....I. uary. It is saiJ lhal tne ttngiifh fcaptureu seyer4i , vesseis iaueu won lift 1 ho nnlintA verviee of the 4Jii ammunilion. - L ' . ...:..AiiA tha 0.iiiiffiiaiA ' A rirttie enliuiin of lliimelioti had ' ':- 1 . 4 .. ...1 -...".I Ka ...ma nPCnU..il tt.H l lV l A ttlWt M-P.. ll 1 11 f ft ll I nit t lipiius aim ii- vo.,oivj iuii ,:inio ui ciurid ..... ' : . i ,. . . Lm. . ukL.. i n 1 1. . I. . h. .uiU.. . K ti . ha llin ,1 lU', Urn ISO ini'iim wcic aiMui w tui aip1 iu.m..:-uiii.i.v; march to occony iome. :,of the moat erery point, had been obliged ta c(ait, Kreocb nametf , r Austrian Jealouty he Austrian Auiuanadr at P irii has refused to a e kito wledge "th e tit I e granted by Bonaparte to bis Marshals and other odicers, whieh are borrowed from iheV territories of Austria Tie woui l oyt lately ffd ive ho Marsha! and oiher netsuas bearing t heVe lilies "it cius ed them, to ba ajinoonced uy tUefr 1
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