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: "A. ; r f 4- : V UAEIGli; r: ?j"&r , i. . . ..w- " " u.t- 1 r-Ji-- , i - i .-w ; Mb. - . r . ... ' - ' -J:. ' 1 3 t. r 1 v 1. id?- : W It l m i '4r -1. - it- , ;:''-. ; '. ' ;. ; - S-..A' U r Pr,'P, t iVQe.arc consldeiaons wincnA iroro n.y i .""7 ":r .va , finH in-onp-of tlie late ,4 vi uei ccq.uY.uiri. t y 1- .VaiiVUir cVvfr Jo -LVhoITr IY every ftfen. John Sliiyynetti wns born hcm, m -FT rjiJiniont M Supreme foul MlKi-StateMiiW frthe first jHthcrat. Vz tk.1,1 vreeersed t ami the u G4$&U vvltU. ilirvctiwnA io enter jnent. fur the ilefecibnts.; in a wrent ltevff the iWArliiTof Ote Me lie v. r.rirtl, In tbe'jT 1803, on the clay PP"V , V.rWenrrarit.bi-bieR Company IW, Jtmt&rs'nt -Wterio4 wlven Encliavl. j jiist enured upon loyz d t!esMvnK fences !n.lhe. concluaWn RcttliisVc.1 to n as- soWiervt bc.atirndcd. iv so,"c lni ts: ut ? e K,,VC?r1 7 n,e IrtterVfroyi Danto, receive. L-e&-$ tht- rllecl Willi Vllizn we ioiuh ... v. . , 0 , k ; . w-'-t.: . - . . t - ror iwi 111 r :mSJitsi ulso. an.ane ?iuaner ;'V : Sich tKe pi easier Jactvstemed .td-vn.fc lonSrK -r the j,rcplv(t;c )u0ge ef.(le. Sdrinturcs. Wc know; not nrrw u n.aj, ... -to tlurs but to uhU the Kpkndois vf an nr.--S f . - ' ' i aivltrd ficKJr wiihlhc - Cf riiyd noicof the: '.- w-airior,' aid all th'et insplifal-ons of minimi v'v - pompr meKKly, Woulil have litiic p wer t v.. t.ot-o n-jpl u ilie suiih toni:)irwd v;ih sei tkrient like thtse -To form an adeqtiate idea nt the uu- fu- fed their cafasiropbe j a:d we are tic on- lv yeple liutie easier 11 hemisphere, who are in possession oC etjual lawsand a -free 'constitution. S re.etrttirr, i;r.i.vuii irom-ev- . 1 r fOllStitUtiOU. i v spot on the rontineHt, ha sought an asvlum in a tountry which she always clo.-e fur her favorite! abmle ; but she is -r. Tr..um,-An-. ilrfVlMi It'OlTl.PV- hove fur her lavonte, auoue ; ni:r.uci even here, and threatened with ilcati action. The inin.dation ot lawless power, alter enveviuj: t!ic Whole ea'rth, 'threatens us here i and we are most es i..t!v -miUf. "rriticatl-vi placed in - the only rinietiure where it "tain be successfully re- j rJuul in'the ThermoSnvls: ol "the universe. 'Vs f is ' the intereS of freedom are lut as o.l rl top.cerned. the mosUiinponani uy i.:r 01 sublunary interests, voa my countrymen stand in the c:i?a-cityi of thf federal rep- "(.lic f.hU rruls. it vi ill be ncesai v to 5 SiS iii;U?voi. r ml iils p v el wi 1 h our sta ?i-'t iorV-rio 4'itof Vrewsxl o n distant ! MMitZ fciftV n n-'rrA'nftii eoce 'lie nuit icci hfKiH, itrfwost.riliJtcJ 11 v a sc ie -triutini eiirt'r.vibs,i by the success ;ol ;RSsian If oops.-'.. 1 'ife'iil t i v'iaiwijVtiotiXSie ' liberties" of F.urope j the army under Gen. liiebitscli was sul- -haVeTetT uiadwuUvi exti uthed ; the j'ferir.g severely from want of jnovisions. 1 fC hithbi" t kn'of i l'laml, Switzerland, and . Uj to 1-VelocSc, ou tlve 2d day oi f tht treWWns. f " tiehuaii v,-. ha torn pie- ! April, seven thousand prUonersihad-bcen i -eseiitatives 01 the ifutnan race : oi m uiixiouic si;ini)enis in pi imiih-i, uic :.i vu it js Jo determine! (utuler tlod) ; what spe v,ts to be attempted at five points. eomlitiorrtlie latest pnsterity skill be bomj ;. 'j . ; their fortunes are etitjrustetl to your haruL . STILT, LATER. and on vour coudurtj at this iMninenf, tie- ' -.4 i : -M vend the color, a ml Icomple'sitm of tf-.cir -p,e packed ship Charles Ctrroll, froii . . 1 .!- . r d-Mtnv. It l.Deijy.; a.iei uri - uui.li-ed 'Oil .the eminent, i lienu, la vnir. hero, whence is it tvpr to emcrgtr ti iipsi of res .An run a a career of v'rr- tnous enttdatioji in i;verv th:.nj;greM and r-.Mil : the freedom which .dispelled the mists of supersUlumj, ann lavitetl the.ua- ed life vvith inuumerjable institutions and. imprvemcnts.tdrit became a tr. cat re-01 in ti e mills 'of that thi- k lio-'vt that vi 1 1 iiiaviaturViia:i ueiore receiveu uy me j n .te pi-(rrminar.cs of the-: -parnes, u:w rcs.u:i-1. 5 ,. rn-..'Xk. with voti. then, to fwhv .ifl&laiuh ! ' ' l'in the t',,lire of iMrmfcuyse machinatioos . ........... ..... j - , ' -rip-i i and iniit'.'ues. Ihtrinjf those uelec jtive str.lv s, lirc'ultv whether that! irccdom, at whose j - rqmir of lhe capture of Dichitsch xw E-v.peror has thrice changed his Ministry, to j voire the kingdoms of Kurope awoke fnun l and his corns is Slut cbnlirmcd but the i suit the n.ne of the nariv wnich he conceived tioas to Uehold tneirl uoil ; whose titagic , ist April, is the only important .fcditional f about five yean of age, and has emi);r.vt-tt on touch !kt mllcd the raks of Ketrios, the. en- jpat iieuiar. The rumor kf Oiebitsch's cap- j ho:Td ,!,e Wa-rspite. a UrifiMi shnf the f.ue.- f: or vyr'i ea'ft "T vUlvi ""' "',e iiuen'ee. f . the freedoitn- which pmire-:4;Jf amj iGth ultimo,-but -acrording ti tlfc CJa- 1 out- l.ni ooulchce ami arts, atid embellish- ..i(..ne tc FiaVce! of the! Kith, had no other I LJ.ter of Mdi cation. ' Exercising the rijht '0: '. , .wonders-; "itI.ir vim to decide whetheV - ";.his freedom shall yet survive, or ue cov- j , .. r..:....i i,..il ond r-.t.t iii p. ered win triia fdoom. It is not neresat to a- l-r'u' r :;,.. T ihr. Vl,r.i - Wail. TOU unci ...... .V"" .-., i f I'an-er must vaniS!),mnd you arc impa - uJnViZ ,nin?lB in tlie battle of the evil,- AmS x r R; Go,theo!,ye!en-nderSofyour .vu worm v- ' .?j ..vrV ther ... unirit : au rrom rmtrite beartsi in? yo.cu w, ...v t nuiiinc iv , ...-.. . . V "I. ' ' . L...:. i. ..t....f T sU.p uca """ V'M :fi ,fce Ilf r. I lunonintr. fjl t t!l!Trli 111 h,- tuttie ami me hm-. ... i, ,.i tr ... ...I .. . ., tt,.t . .' cfoiisim.ei, , f"nilu.r, j,.. It is yet dill cult Io est. mate the loss of the-field. where God Inmsell tnusitrs sue . . . ,t t .i r 1,Wto vhr.' Uelig'b.1 is too much inter- t'e encn.y, vvh.ch the olcu, .tyf the fo- ed C success not to lend you her L' 0l'""" Sh? will shed owr" this enterprise "icn already have hud down their hereWest influence. . While you are W e arciignorah of the number o her .i.ecest wlil renair to i Hed ahd w;pu:ided. ,1 he prisoners will . .... f i r 11 irf - 1 il ill ill 111 w 1 tTi uianvto the Sanctuary ; the il' tnoreoume, ous i for our s,ldiers, and thfuleve Ue!uill -employ that bgntg them m con- Skh lias power . Mith Got! 5 the rith Mnassiers took fronr fcel4l. whicl are unequal to any o- Mie,nv toree standards, which I send Kcble -nus w. , . ! to the national soyfirtiment. Thirtv-odd i l. I .mint t I lilSil-'loc ..mv" ir... 'legislators and pat no s 01 everyage . - - .ryv-r "' ' ' r;" , . We have been taught to belie . --1. - . j , . t .T mh:t a-a .1.1 1 riT . . . KA...li-Vt- TnViiet-M-itil ronqtiest Known5 is .1 iac-.-.i 1 ne -iiospuai 01 : . . r m: an,vCouutiy, are betididg c.au d ,.u .r-ij'. contentment of .the citizens of irt seats to witne- 1i's ..contesu as 11 iney ; .. . . trv was the best evidence ot TsA ; . ii, i.tii ;t Wvi ndit to -i .ie?, w nirwiu ue reinoven "-iox . arsaw. r r 1 ' 1 . - -r c .. mi tt-pro-iticanable. til it-ue wcuziii 10 .1.1.1- . , ... s,,- . , I faitnfu! -administration-of its V.l v,ir.1deise. of enjovthg theu eternal re- ! ' ,ai e" ! aHi- . ...w..- '.!!,.if.;.ma I .-.' rtrt. ' 'Genv-Labiensfci has pushed on be- : nose; -tM'V'V lion t r pv' ' .-" " - v ... . ;. , . r, ..... ); uta nur mantle fell when you ascen-.; p'oiul Katimstaand is now aamaidi. m:; and theusa.ois. inflamed' with your I - Comtnander ftl Wirit, and impatient to tread in 13 our Is ) j.fc?Mvl - v V tefli up the"tirbM' and licet h forrver qnd f&f' cxet. hey will protect freedom in bev List it'- . .' and- never desert that caue r... h vou sustained by your labors, ami.! nencn'ed wish Jour blood. And thu,j gide UU'er ftinong lhe children of men, to vl.oiv. the shields pf earth belong, gird on lUif swordythoit Mont Mighty ; go foitli iit orr hosts in-Jtl.e. day ol'UaMle. Itu- with ofv hosts in-Jtl.e. day ol'UaMle. put t, it; eddiyiou to their hereditary valor, not offer Pols r.tt'.coiitden'cc, of; success which sptiugsJ ihe Treaty ol iKrint rtl ftri ant Horses 01 ne. 4' t nr..-fl in .the 1st rL'imnt W jniawry, cwa ......... ; . . . -.,..! , vrir-i wU-l'Mm tteclicfrtt una none inau tjacjiui TIIK I.ATKST I J I'tvm Hit VV. JWfc tywntrcial jcivtrtiscr.:r S' - At- tlie very moroeot; of putit5g this tin nor to rf's. Uivhavt received by the Loiulou packet ship fcovercJgn, t!)C Jon- don papers of'tiie'eVcning of April 1 jti ; later tlxan belore received. 1 on in- ; ' p J Uintile L. j)., fmVar that the- He-iment RttSiartroO; s, w . bt,r t,ners. h'Kdeser ted a :tlirtl tie jies. The ! correspondent vim antl Ht of fK ritn.ti!rcisil Jtouse. at'Dantiic, in. War-' saw, statesvihrit he i-ajv tiie Rassiii1 troops arrive. TheV tal.';wi'arhccl iVouv (!rotia and when clni!eTgMlj grou ruled their arms, and were iiv'jtiiKcjoarsc of exercise When thejetter was 'tfiatciicd, to jin iiie 1'iiHsfi arwy; 'lh number if Rus sia n t roops who han th us; d esert i-d a mou n t c!, it is stated to 4,0Q0, There are no ItiUers froiivSr Pete.rsUu.r2 this morning (he. comiuunicatioii having been cut ott. U)m the road from Memcl to Ui.ua a ";re:U d" j pu,i)t.r o" p(fonr had risen against tlie It was repotted . that ihruht into Warsaw,. nd morccontinue j to arrive ; eleven pieces of cannon 'taken juv the, battle have also I been, brought in, iiml m iVP(l 1 .1 1 t ' ' ' 1 .. 1 . 1 . 4 I " ' " " jthe . prisone ;r;;iiks. A 1 joners ate fn jjtnu eleven more are expetieo. ,yinuuj; isoners'are 20 . nKicers ol "tliilerent verv 'great nbmber of the pris- jonersa.e nom ine proyiucts loiiuenj uc- .1- it . :: ..: r I.. I. . jlonioi: to Poland; - ; t1 The Warsaw Gazette has the . fttlow- iu artie'e : -In the nijiht of the 20th the- Russuuis attempted pass the Vis-1 i. I . ..4.' f -!. ..t. I P...i,'.nr ir lnf- ' their tlesijn wasifrustrited by our troops, Abtrg thhnnk Vf thy Vistula Occupied bv'them, thev have erected alatiai posts, 1 .1 ' s : .' ," 1 . j prouauiy to eiiecr, uy ;ngnin.g Ljeutous, j tl.e pussaire. over the river at the same 'moment alonjr the whole line. Accord- 3- . .1 . .a. ' r ? ii,-.. ITnVrp. ha arrived atiNew-York. brinsr J -lf ... inth v!t. three f''o "' '.. ', eontitmetl Success of the Poles on. the 1? of April is. ' ' Vavsaw!acc.nts o the 2d 1 . , ,, . .... -V . . , receiTd. -: J. he tniiietm triven below j m- en, -jj,ocki, of the operations of lhe luQayon than Supposition the courier 1ronrWsa having bfoughi nothing later tliliff th 2dApilL Jil"a ;" ri'- i At'Dcmly Wilki .qeii. Lubi-nk. at the tt - ! , - fhp5"l'"! the advanced guard is pursuing . - ,..'-, lh.i mm ..fl-'onl ;i . t r 1 v . i. vn ' fvalry, nished upon the Ituss.an 1, rv ... sprie of. tie ddhcnlties of the w : . on the riffht and left : at every charge tods He dis- v. n rt it .... .... :.i tVHI'.- ril'UlMir?4 VVeiitl tllOUSililtl IIIUMiUl?', , . rtv . , ', r -,, -. . ' t : hi (itheivAritaliiptfii-tiries havp la! fo in- c in ito our hlOu,- o.wtw.s So i,retu our hands.-v:'Our attack was so uitpeiu-1 - - - - - - : ... m -.M - w .... . - - . . - on ?i, an at i ue eueui v.oui oao moe iu s;tve i tous.,inai ine eneinv 0111 v nau moe ; l t ot l.is inaganies,! being oblige . . in - j It is s.i'd that the British Envoy cnt to the C-urt of S'. Pe'ersburgh to protest against rt!.e aunUl'itipn.of Poland as an nounced in the Uisian- Proclamat'ums, will treat 10 Hie name of Austria &. France it tiiesame time that lie did far England. It is added thnjt he is authorized to threat en the Emjicr'or cIluma with an immedi ate kik'iQwhdgmcnt of the: Polish Govern; mcnt cti the three Courts, it Russia does iud a rigorous execution of 1815. ' . J'. l ... mi i--Jl ' I - . - .1 I JI. . m C- 1 1 1 ft - 3 3 a"fcl 111 rll I 1 I "19111 i: " ... v , r -k ' ? wm-w. , A letter from fVoirt of pivVioof Wlw: lately covtr 1 h'.msolf wilh-Ho'mucli frh-ry- A'i he openin? -of ihf m.--mi"ab cMnpjjjrn of 1809 in the Rnaid Uochy ofSvar-KW, to der Vnnce Joseph Poftin'OA'akt, Skrzv-ner'tVwas ra'Aed o the rank of C p';iv in itjlhVttrrmt n'. then fdYned hy prrcc,C'n.: statoirfzatU)r7'Nl;i. to tht ca'vian c.f aI.sco in XMi; U .va Honooi'e l Chief . IVittalitHi, -nnd in 181? & 18)4, be uve repented r-t --Of- ofh-s talent d iiv-i-y. -11 8 ... y shelter af Arcis-snr-Avibc, when tl.:- reu'hnentsl. o?'the 6uner tlf dve v a'. Tlie i'o5 si. sl- .fliers Warsfi nvd the pr- cirus deposit to tot- mnii nt'tUp Pnlish tr mi5. atvl ohta-f ct - 'ne . . . n , r, n . . -.fJ... QiK 1., rvim .-nttif jnfafitve. illlhf! t.'niMl1 dud n .1 in- u - 1 1 1 ... j 21 bnjrade of (lenerd Inacio P.lumer, t!u fame Mftneo wnmusnKmim who received eitihe n balls .through his tixiv . in the nlffht of th;09 h of UN'-vemb r, - skzy-i n-rfci ti-j fiurn!ii'i!if ?t liimself iO several oc u Trench rci-:if, which arwyed -sp.v ntter, ami - presidcnt,' through new and 'costly moUe3-', . . - Sktzynecki chainf the H.mv.i.r the ec3 : of v,)V ,virh a view to e continu- the Present "stance we must act, on - the Ata public meeting held at x. ( tf'pp'Kn office oftepresent incumbents, principle of Sir Philip Sidxet, wli white hOuseiu this. City, op Saturday hM, Hon-r,, & onheMil.t.r Order of Hoand, Sfcrz- j 4- dying oi hid wounds on the field of battle, solutions were adopted for the ai nr vrfecki ret time 1 to his cooiitrf. wHh the rem CALUMNY REPRI-EKI). rftsio-rw-f a run of rohl wntpV in favouiol' lt ohoWnWA f '. "?!' slons. since thf rcomnr.encc-ni'M)t of the p.cae.it .yuis tjl0 following assertlOM::-camr-aien. a'd his hn.iitnt conduct in tJ,e fr ca' . 1 . fi b.ith-s of Febvnanr h .ve rai c 1 fnm 10 .he high- !' '' rmA tout we h .ve.een, itapnaTent t .a est. distinction a siirr r.oul.i prelen.l o. , ; i4 11 t-nk ot tllo Unite UKVOLUTION IN BRAZIL. AUDICATION ani rur.iiT Oi- Tllli KMIT.HOII. Sew- ori. Jlin 1 1. J ne snip yvujjuia. ap;ani ouhhimi, m-; rived here yesterday, having -ade. Irom , Km Jane.ro on the Uiu April, n s; very important-inlet ietice 01 a ivo.u-, iiuu ui m.n. me i,v,T- .m. r, ...v. people all v:is in cohl'usion when tailed. Ihe emperor, urn, f j -i - -ry l ... T..l..' I 1 abdicated 111 lavor oi:ts son. a cnnu auouu,. llul """"Mhat m tms tree country a charge UKe Uie uars -..Id 1'his-uicasure, however, abov m!jUshea i a-ieadn.g democratic lit quiet the public mind, and the ; p ...j n,.!llb1i shei, thc"i a uh;ci( 11 - e v din not I " I at. i 1 ii, 1 j. . .. 1 : ivoperor nac neo. mg got u.ia. u ol an Kn!r isn ri?aie on toe naroor. ii was not known whore he had sailed for We have been politely favored with ex tracts of letters, Rio Janeiro. 7th Jjril. A Uevo'ul'on has snke.n p'.ire, and iju- K-np.-eror lius abdicated in tavor of his sun, and every tiling is in a st:tfe of unci r .ainty. The troops have gone over to the people. - . JUo Janeiro, JprV 7-, Gr.vTLr.-MES The At!;..st;.t sailing to-rno row. jyou, in a brief simm.rv, some very iip..rt:.n I charjje.s in the.pchtical relations of thiscoumry ,,s !t.ur j l:th tilt. afl?r iston-.r a ProcS-i mutton to the pet I airovtis me an opportunity oi coniiwimi.;r hik i" ant peo ple of the inienor rroiiiCvs, bet ray in;. t Very sjrnptoin of alarm. Up -ui his urrival in t is city, preparations u-ete made for tlie ctdebration of the event. During those celebrations, scveial parties of Hiaz lhans avoVed Ihe'r deli r.nin.t"rn to support the I'.mpe'i or no longer th::i he re mained constitutional ; ai.d souie niisuii lei'sit.ii! 1 inp: V. iinpr taken jlace between their. Ik the I'tr t'ljuese. the queitiou at once urse whether tiic Porttii'Oise had alight ti 5ntt rfere in the rcl. l.ntion of lhe return of the ilsv.zuhan Kmpv-r.tv, (who is a native 01 r.ir'oitt) or tlte an'om t ! :om.meLt. To decde ; tl.is q-ie.fo rei.. has been h:u I to arms, which, alter man) alu r- had trained the upper hao'd. .Silly man ! hisr.icc iS ,llj'1 , ,Cit-rlea 7, , " V rToVi - Z con h d the Views or llie mass of tlV: people, le ; abt,lC;(ltd ,-IS crown this mo: ..inr, at S o'ch.ck. J in fa or of his son- ' lon'lc:dro the 2 a lad.J vvich the Const, ait.oi.R.ves me, i der.are ti.ar 1 n.-ive voiuniariiy aoaje.attr.i iiic nioiiiv j oi i.twh. of tnv de r and beloved son, Don L'euro D Alt cantimi. "' ! n.ina Vi- ta, 7i h April. 18" I, and " of Inde pchdeuce and the Empire the lv,'th. , - PEDKO " - Mr. E:han A. Brown, U. S. ChaVe d'Atr.ifes f-t !io, was presented to tin Emperor on the 24th of March, a f.rinight previous to thj close ofehis reign.. - , ' - From the 31 Won Gazette. We arc at all times unwilling to ob- trtulc our opinions on the public. We somewhere read apiece several years ago, winch so exactly suits our opinions ot the presqnt state of a flair s, under the Tan Lu- .T.t.inol, t..f ,,-rt cr-n .....nta, Tn o - irrt thP sense, thou-h wc- ihav fail in words. c . . : ----- - If we ere to believe the delightful pic- turc3 ol tne peace and happiness ol our country anil of the wisdom of ruler which , . ... . .. r . i nave neen oanoueu to us iMvuie menus. ot the present administration, one would . . .1' Vjf suppose w-e-ve re n ine inutst oi a pouu- - 1 l-.C7 . .4. - . . .. I .1 ....11... . . . 1 V. J., 'A. .1.1 A I. 4. cal millenium. We have been told that in after ages, the patriots of this country will ;u 100K ducx witn regret ana wonder on tnese times as thehappiest days of this country. re that the any couii- a wise and affairs- we are told "that an univcrsal'spirit of distrust and .1: . tlie corru all countries are patient to a certain ex tent. .Now, let us pply this test to the present administration. Are the . people prosperous in their industry ?' Let the depressed condition answer. -ei Are weiju nited at home ? The notorious tlissatis faction of the public' aid the agitation & conieuuoT: oi uie caoinet lurmsti tne tne lancholy 'answcr. - ' ; There are many .causes for that spirit of distrust and dissaftsfaetion which- so universally. prevaiU. Ti,e present Chief j faglstcate procTaitny tjoctrines ietompat t ibte witli our notions of a liiniteif covern- -i merit, Which threatens the tpoverj qf the jsenate wiin xocai. extirpauou,. .miu , definite! r.bxended tHc powers cf th; - kWflcrmncni;r wbith hepnly partHe seeks fo'arVprnpriate tq himself the whole power by new and unprecedeotet claims of executive powersji The ekpendttures pf the government have rapidly rncreased, at tl.e satne' time that the ! revenue lias been declining, that the expenditures loT; the two last vears have vastly exceeded that of any former periods' 1 t .f We would not complain if :it had been " i bestowed on national objeqt. Hat we believe m tKh f it lias beeh bestowal 1 1 with; lout any adequate consideration, ,in ! a vacant allowances to favotirite m:n- in extending the ppWers of -H extra v j istet'S From th" PhiloileJjiida Unii'd Strifes Gazdte, uodersined Uv read inc i. , , . . ,. . . , (. . f7o.V,'' an article repuolthcd Irotn the '.ew Ilampsmre iino','. wkicli con- at United Slates,) '.tu-mpisto iiio r.el by a svstfMO " of corrupt hnii. ry: ihat tins .system procured ' t'n-.i pasv,uic of Ue I'esin-y ivutlid rcsululion in 44 f vorof 1 he Ba .k." 1 This di-eh'i.iMtioii is not only made with out miali'fwation, but is act OM: named by remarus which rentier 11 purucu.anv 01- 1 ti 1 1 1 t , ., .rhe untjcrswne( arc conscious that.it mf .u. ,x trao!.dili;i tase, wliich sjnuJd i.,;ucc hvin Ui ha,;,e in any man- niwsn:n.pr comments uhon the nro- i-eeiiiiiii' i.i ti ei litiMiiiint; yi it-nii.-Yi vani;,. But they cannot tail! to observe. . r.. ,..-., Mwp r,L--'il.f. ... j , tofjJ , v ))e U) be the people j Viiiicsa! oriran" of the National Admin i'isTration, relating to tl.e public question, upon which the Legislature attacked Itave dillered in sentiment from Itha head of that administration, possesses a conse quence, which, under other; circumstan ce, could hardly ho atttibutid to it. The members of tin. I';i.-latv.re that passed the resolution iu nuestmn. lave returned to tiieir homes ; aid the under- sifted,' a "portion of those members, re siding; in ami near Philadelphia," having an -opportunity of conveniently inter changing views, deem it an act of justice to their co:is; itueiits, and to the people of Pennsylvania, to pronounce the charge no mailer by whom made, lif whom re peated, or by whom countenanced to be an unfounded and atrocious jlibcl. samucl b. I) vis, C. .!. lN'C.L'-USl.U r. m. vvvvri i, 'j'SKl'H TALOIi, J. U. IIU'(Ur, UiCMAHJ) !I;:!rZ, . JAMF-S COOli .iAN, J.UIN FKt.TOV, AN l'HfNY IjAt'SSAT, CII iRl.Ks MvKKdtK, t;n Aui.r.s u-iovvN, 1JKNUY SIMPSON, AVIl.U M vvm;Md?, Tiio was j iir.s'i'O.v, J'fciUTRSDAY, JUNE 2, 163i() . MoST AWVUI. AND HEAKT-K ENDING C. ; LAM1TYJ. ...Letters received in this Citv, announce the melancholy : intelligence that nearly the whole of ourfsister town Fayettkvillk is in asltesJThe devasta tion is complete and in its accumulating horrors, leaves the other calamitous events j ot a similar nature far behind it, in the misery which it must have entailed on the suiTerers. No particular statement has as yet been received, bu,t the-lefters men tion that the whole of the business part of the town is tiestroyed, including the j Banking Houses of the Uhitckl States and Cape Fear Hanks the Town-Housethe r Episcopal and Presb vtcrian Churches .. . i - . W r - t 1 "way M I J l& U'lli. ' ,-v ; the Laf;iyette aiul Mansion iHotels-theJ man Warl Pedro the second, in j j.Q.g aiui x I y ..lhose favor the Emperor resigned, b,ra - llllllUg J ill Lt S t IJ II tillllOsC eC!y kSlOre .1 O .. iu the place. tThc fire commenced about j i, . I 1- o'clock on -Sunday merging, whilst i most of the inhabitants were; at Church. ami believed to have, beeri the rrnu t 1 - - - Of pure accident, J From j the exten- sive range of the fire, it is hatjdl v possible to auempLany calcination oiithe amount of loss. fWe regret to learn khat but one. . w '. . or two individuals were insured, anion'1- whom was Mr. Doxaldso of--New-York, a large proprietor of real; est ae. One of! the letters received, says, fbur richest men have lost their all dad ijmanv fan.i- lies have no covering but the'l'opea air . maferiaV personal injury 7 - :- -''ifpHcir'sub'ectcd tovii The miseries occasioned bf fire trans- cend all others, as thev jar budden ami tniexpected, antl in.one iti'iuient deprive the. s'o'fferers 'of t)iose coifafoi ts'htch per haps-they were. in the habit jf jdisensuig to others. They are misertef whichrx:aU for immediatelelief, amlfwei hope the J.a..i.. 1. -..?i "e .-. "i.-hf piiiiaiiuiiupic spun oi me t-ipzens ot the Cmted States, will wta)IUlt1-i fund fur 1 hi3 prai9ewortn v tiurro3e. Haleifrh'tha? set Jhe example A meeting was held tijesday evemng aVthe , Gpurt-house; a t the call of the Intettdant of, ice,' and Resolutions were adopted jExpressivci of ne iceiing 01 sjropatny leit ior our at Hicted neiubbbrl A Committeef waspal- so ap and solicit subscHptions in their behalf to be forwarded as early, as practicable, 33ow trifling Xum from each individual;: co wa 1 1 ju po:i; , o u r.. c 1 u ze n s; in proportion to their dircutnstancep, would, by opening the sources of- conso lation to the, woe-worn heart, irtsirriew 'M invigorate esertionBi appeal of this nature, ive are awareV cda!f r.ot ; well be made at a worse time, $ but dis-.J tress Vter all is a relative term, and in! a common soldier, in referenceovvhom he generously csclaimed-r-tli3 man's necessities are still" greater than mine." ' The collection in aid of our bretlirc'n of Fayeiteville, succeeds well- For the purpose of relieving their immediate ne cessities, the Intendant ol Police . will dispatch to-dav or to-morrow several wag - r ... - . 0 gons laden with bacon and fl-wtr tr 1 - . - ' -1 Fudeigh May 31; 1831. . Fire at Fayettevillb At a peering of tlie Citizens of Raleigh, called for the' purpose" oj taking such measures as may appear proper for the relief of the suiter-, ers by the destructive Fire which took: place, at Fayctteviile, on the 29th instast, by which the principal part of the Proper ty of th? pluce was consumed. The 'In tendant of Police being called to the Chair, and J. G. Stedmau appointed Sec retary. ' Mr. Manly, who was present at the Conflagration, gave a glowing picture of the distressing scene. After which, it was Fusdvcd, T: at the citizens of Raleigh feel a d- ej sympathy for tfie suiieri't. of their bretn rt n ci l'ayvr it-vdlc, and recniiiue id t ial a Sou- 1 v'1"- J '1'tioii be immediately opened lur Hieir iLi'. was opeueii Hortiurjjiv, anu it:any i'oJJ subscribed by t!ie persons pr.s-jt Jicitlecd, that t it: said tiub-cripvion paper Ue prtscituid to the Inhabitants ot llos, it, an i its v lciiiiiy gei.er.vlly , rs soon as prabticiolc, ata'r thai the tohotviiig ciiizei:s be ippoihteii to aid the In.endant ot Police iu ibis businebs, via : lieiiry M. M Uer, J. C. S.td:nan, V. il. Claie-, E 1. G.uoii ;.n I Tiios. C Scott. Ih'Sulvcdf ai '.he sens.gf tins meeting, 'hat 'he !..tend.tiit -vod UomnissMoners of the C.tv ot It -kigh, be 1 eiptehled to b. rrow, ou we CTv.u i of the Cty, the tutu, ot One 'l0ou.sai.d DoiLts, 01 addition lo ti.e voluntary hucrvptiuha of tlst citizen., for the relict ot the d.bUcssed iniiau. tants of l'ayettevirie. - tick.j.'vcd, that the said lo.'in and ntoijey receiv ed hy aubscription, be p.rd over lo toe liH-ua ant .ot .he C;t), aiid apj;i. d, ..ccardhig to In liiscrf-tioii, as he s.iall deern.h' st c wou-ated lo lelieve Alio sU'ciins oi the ciliieus ui Fayi.ttt v'dlc. - j J. GALES, Intendant. - J. C. STn-iAl,'Sec'y. ALEIGH AcADKM Y Wc WCTC aiUO lt those who attended the Examination of the pupils, of this Institution, under the charge of Mr. James Chant, jun. which took place on Monday last. We were gratified to observe that the exercises vc re conducted in a manner wliich exiiibV .--the real attainments of the scholars, : that the suncrticial and fallacious uu :. vi i examination which is often resorted t , assigning to each" scholar a mere tvuli- -. the memory, was not peacti&ed on . c casion. . I tie fc.xam.1 nation t.iro'i : ' evinced a d-.gree of attention and a-:-'. ous care on the part of the Instruct o.auf id" apsdication on the part of the Sfadbai highly creditable to the Institution VTruly,- we live in a Reyolutionr-y era! It will, be seen from an extr xtract in another een'.'a Revolution column, that there ha3. been in Brazil, so comple md decisive as to have compelled the abdication of the Em peror who fled f:r protection to a British Jouth 0i about five years ol age. n. We continue to-day, such other? ac counts as have reached us relative to the j successes of the gallant Poles, in whose. j behalf every patriot spirit must a pirate I a secret prayer. We wisbvhowever, the t names.px their Heroes and Generals more of eunhonv in them. and were moreea . ; - . ' -T - - - - - sy of pronunciation by American tongues, 1 v F the diiSculty in this respect,. really j jfj;so: of Kentucky tlelracts from our gratification in reading! !. their chivalric exploits. .Tor instance, j who does'nodcspj?ir ofv&ivipg proner'nf- tera'nee to-ih.e'butitilax)f?co!isoaa1itk coiW as Uia::vrpernmtrttion's as Or. Cacklibm'k naine was in Mit ! Bhiwer's moutliy p S'lionau's'well. ' ! There has beenan isjfriyal at NcwYiurk,J ,., Horfoik, the Tl-v. Mr. Poik. vi finnginiiteiUce two yf hair from. xiiontU iid the Rev. Mr. Mf'h. A iiopdoii. barnotlater frohi Fraoice or P ' . - land- tuftfv no P 4 ' xnaneror hatl suh " devoted stickat-no'Ling friends, a the 'President. Every AdauflitrAu!i raper wc op.D, loud in-its nrjiiaa rr n. navin rMnlrp,l w:o r.v x ': v ' "'3 '-aoicet. Rn,. ter, they My, rt it absoiatVlv nwn .l,. , . iru lect a new one. W . ..;... - "- not aisno.1 . quests th6 necessity. which eV;-ed , the measure, but xvhat strikes surpnseis, that the Jackson Editor, r' er discovered tlie propriety of the LV;V" ure, until aftn t had occurred I '-Satur ry of Uie City Guards, the Coihi.v j' lebratcd the day by a parade, ring ata 1 argqt, fr a Silver I ir;g suitable inscriptions. The !f ' . . . . . Vf f ' " . Kc m.Py ' W Lie prize, vyas j. f ILLIA1Wn.LiAMs. We h: e have lust rpr.ivirl K.r ,..-1 . . mc "sutoiiu Annuai-Keport of s New-York State Societji'fothe proC r r. 11 1 1 1 i " 1. ion 01 iempcrance" The contatn.s nlnety-'six large Octavo pa-e - - " ' ev p-es, .5 , . ".""V . wcal 1 inch -is icifk 1. ii j),-. ' 1 toe uict, uiai mere are that State more than six hundred Toni-rv ranee Societies, consisting of one hunvj thousand memb?rs, besidcbout two dred societies from which hafrepurr h,.; been made. The cause is rcprc viut" :, being in a state of pleasing progre,s.-i Chancellor WtrwokTii, President :.f-,h. Society, observed in his address at tU meeting, that their endeavors had h; .. successful beyojd all former examples ' tire hi story of reformation, of public als.' The Executive Committee in tV.tir remarks, pay a handsome comp!'une:ir t9 the Frientls" or Qiakcrs. . Their ry, they s.ay, furnishes a powerful argii ment for total abstinence j and that "il hrift, the love Of order and the irs er.t n ,. pec ability ot this dea-omi nation of christ- iaDS, are proverbial. Instance of c-v . 1 1.. . r . t iifuit j'y.fi ijr utuuiig jaiyers :ire ueCvS- sari'.v ra!e j and their good morals, nuke thev. 2.(ih!en as.tney are witting to support their own poor.5 Nothing has a more corrupting intluW.tf on the human mind than political pov?i It is the lever which changes the exterrl situation of national as well as in3h idaafi man. In Monarchies, it is a part of lh( ofHcial duty of Miiiistcrs, U) carry a! their measures,whether of aftibition or te rest,- by ther.- application of. a pfaiacn which puts to flight all the scruples of po litical .consciences There fs howererf one instance on.au then tic recordj whicli merits notice amongst the few incidents of the kind, in the annals of State-craft. When the.eace of 1783 was in agitation, Ijord Rijelburn now Marqoisof Lansdov.ne wth Premier. - It was suggested -to' him, that all fcrir:er Ministers when they bad 3 - "hit tc iwrry, intimated that a doww ""- -!d be c' . r! to the mules of the Minlv r "party . Lc.rd Shclburne instantly u ij iciustu iuiii piiaiif. c, aeu-.vi .' j question could not be carried . 1 S :.ought suflfrages, it must abide its 4 '1' . In couseq -once, tle TF.ea-.urc hf ; : ,ht in accomplish, was l,.st. liEru' are too pure to sanction such hare i pecu'ations; at least, it is done in a ! i:-rs beggarly wav. Here, members r; j Congress are rewarded with &;dendid cm I bassics, Cabinet. Odtces &c. while the:: ; pariizans and.relaineVs chuse tltt'lr ont j hare of tlie political ?poil ; and fully to j compensate their subervi-ncy,the ' stnrt!' digs who will not doll' their caps c:. bend their knee to the Idol, hre v.w-oft,-the log to make room for these dh 2 tertj'sted patriots 1 It is o jr announced, th, it'J.!' Wm-fr, declines the appointment ol retarv of War.' Domestic afilictioi.s .. e alleged as the cause -of his dftcrinsis'.--'.;' He has lost, in rapid sacccssron. ni: children antl his- wife, ami his oniy r mainiiig child is threatened with i--'c compaint which has proved so lahdw -fc'.mi'.v. It is rumored that the" jsviil now be oTered to Uiciia:.' Tlie G.nc:ul Assembly oi Pi.Vry teiiaujhurch,metia Phuade';.' .:a TsfciSsCandlccte-d the Ue.. 1::. l'! At the An tic-a I C:.mveiiti.:i d tnoi- i- - - y . !-. - .testafit. Episcopal Church o! the i-i0CC'' of rir-iiKU'iecen;lv held io t-e ft'-' maile, were ert'alntfiS Priot- j 'm1 V. V. T.iv!or. of the Te'oh;'Ls ..I j nary, near A.eanc;.-i:t I.,. !.!! Air. - " !.WT.,.Kiterro. .1! .1 irj, ;i j-mi:tcU. to th.w ur icl O no.u,. I at Auniver.-arv. ' li s ;';lyir' - ' ' - , i' Mi At ' i'.-7 ,,'. - - . ' 1 (- 1-. s1
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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