Wl'""1"' 1 - , . REPUBLICANISM: THE PALLADI UM QF liQllA L f(l (2 1 ITS. a kwi ecu !' ir '! ' : ' ' ! I : i Vie "Tarborouzh Scavoiaf? k i r.niTF.n hy - " M. K. MANN ING, j- printed hy J. r. Manning. ... T KR .n s. . PuMMicd every week at nrW' i n n, cpTcmwr November next ensnibg. a Bdrxn frtii!Uonitutf.l rmtlmrmc- pWl rdV Kh-r "H.mnin. of Prvidrtre. K Minl; l .Jill, I liOnoMl IlimrAitinnf 1 kW.l i il - " , ,- . 1 I . . ' . ; . . ! ... .... n . , i 1 . , . ":;-. -"f"- w uin-tr monmi pay according to the Ma-! ....... i.-v-'" v c .rvunne pey oi i on- lion which earh'oc iriav- occimv Ion bohrtl stintt, 112 leazues from fhf n'iw inif,;. rr..,.,:.. i . V.: . !r - 4 . leacues irom mat mace, in wntcp lm latter, were repulsed! with tri- HlUgloSS. J i'The y'nmmercc states the exnorts from France in 1 S3fi, consisting of products arid i ti.... intiiim il nun wiLimi ll'P . minnl inlnm. . i - l inr " ........... .. r-.. - - -T- , ,aHU1.i, iuiL-., n uae occn somewhat na nnj - v".' i more; th in ij8 M Cerfocrr. the acrent annnintrrl h- 1ir , --- --v"'VV" ."j .... It Will bet 3,000,000. Opvoniment to arr nee the differenrpH with th6 Ueptihlic of IIiv!i,f , left P-iri for his rlest inalion on tile 1 6th of eptehcr. It U said that I he French Vilni niommand tng on the West India ' i'ion ha' received iniera to support M. . Cerff.err, as occasion may rcq'iire. - - . .t. nftfiA iin'mcriotioii Year r v. W f"r those living at a dutaprr, or. not of t l faf to pay inrapaldy in ailvanre. No u!- nn,l the pifir will not be i!icontinuM until ' Ir-wi arrcctiveii to thate(Tjct, and all arrearages . ... i Iswri to h FMitir rpMstrojnc free of postage, t?,r v will not b atWn!M to. 1 ' ADYCtnsMK3rra willlif (Mcrle.l at thjt ratft ' of t lo!lai prr nqnarf, f'r thre" insertion", anl 'tvu forrarh uubsfqurnt itisrti'iiu A liberal J.Mnjnt jwill bp made o ttiose who-'advertise by yenr. Those Rending in advTtipmeiit9 will m trk the nrrnber of times they wish them iriseted . F o r e i g n. . Ilv the arrival of ho Liverpool packet Vm Orpheus, T!apt. IiursIeVt we received docs crelit to the able and fin A'aj iH ti'iinnuuiii uuiiuuu J uiv 11th Srp'cmher, .m! from Liverpool! to the ' .... i il. lhcsc dates arc thirteen my later his respective' TC-.WI e tKf , - ---- -1 the new articles, jMI' b? pid ti?;..eichrti tlividuil at the, time of his sinning the 4il .ii iicu-s, wmcn, nowever, will io; ?e ofterr'a1 wu, 4IUUI aiicT our arriv.ii at ew i osr? reri oi aciion tn !evt-ry iiepiriruf'it. n my for wliich'- port ye shill sail at the elosi of) individual exenions mut , I- tir.availinit fflc as rotrtrnv'-lcr nf ibt 1? S. Sotith S-i M sry Ann ami At.n rinv. cf titrini'ti; Soyvevirc andl Kplorir:;'KxpntHion I J Wm II. (iry. of Nmfulk Vinini'i JVr.c5 Flir; a I lr, f n'ir ronfidcncr in , Said, of Now Orlran, lltiirv FXJ(i each Mniivi-imi w!;o. hs Viohintarilv r mi HiMol, K:i2lanl: AVm, H. jMrCrtnr' o rnrke i in th nohV eiterrH7e. nnd knotvi Ncw l ;St'r, Uctawarri and 0 m the ! inj that withoo! iiarmonv anil ncrfrt con-iasie, iVu. fnt, h lln intii ll, in lmc hist received, and yet thev con t ti little political intelligence of any inter- The Parliamentary elections bcinp; over in KSipn'i. prty politics there have for thi? prcscnt lost much of their activityynd VirlianH-ijt, which was convened to meet o:i the llti September had been prorogued '.In the 2d October. . . I Tnitiiliity alo pervades France. Il i ,Tiii poitivelv stated that the dissolu- ti.iu i.f the French Chamber of )Uepuiie. I n.l been actually determined on. ! Very rxtensive pcparations continue to be mad f r another ;'expcililion to the coast of Af- ric.i, which is, intended to act apinstfthe Hi v of Constantino. . The Duke de Ne J . i ; . i i. moors hasaqommanit in iniscx)eumpn. TITP. P.TPT nnivn tr-v nrnTTrn ! V e have been f.ivnrml iviih t loUowmnr-Ufilcr ls.uel bv Comniodurti Jones, and read to the crews of the severe vessels com prising the srpiarlron under hi command, on the eve of tfieir depariurt iro n mis pori. it is adocument whirl gal I an l 'olTiccr who penned it, and we learn thaj it was received, with lively enthusiasm b the hardv veterans who have volunteered for this arduoiis and honorable service. ' j : ' V Norfolk llratd. GEN REAL ORDER NO. ll the present week. 1 o the mirine. who. siilor, have : .eve been country and their dot,', I would svv, dMcriniinalion will b made to their pn dice; every indulgence and every extra lowance granted to the .iman wil! i manner be extended to the rn irine. only disoriminitiou which ?hill tolerate! mirselv' individu flv to His lik? the haiilv found tr.uJ to t!ifir no like F o It lv I (rX, The 'ilitiltiiuiti of the FrcricAi to ukn and that ,1 without mutu-l eonfldcnr' .''.pod j euenyartiW threw, it will b.nnh;: 1 i1aR!l'r "f lhT"t7 f1' nr to the end, a?t hitherto has h,m.i nn 1 -I. Ortoher. nnximis can; .to anlicttcJc" vour va''tsiatid j . I UP irepaniini!l tor uc .rprjin ()rovi?le for vour eoaifbr's: aidjtjei ,ho a lion a saiiit Co;itntitltlC U'CTC jLpin tv'isj ' anil . rint mirrifii! fViM'nr. v A ill .! I I i! . rhe commend our vpuntrvN cjuc. a .d comm'n llm.r ,,f i.tirrfpil tntlVv.MiiaU i . . t i i:. .: i.. ii.. ... il:. i. I .1 . . u will be that of deciding on the character ot men accordihii to their conduct. Were I 16 s.y, that discipline is to le relaxed j or punishmont excluded from the ships anl vessels of the squadron; I should lea; I yjou 'into error, ami excite expectations u-h ch would surely le;id you astrav. In ?iu!td rous composed of vessels of different rates and ;. descriptions, ' it is not uncommon for many to feel, or suppose tl:cmHdvrs dcjra ded by a transfer.-' from one Vessel to a ioh cr, or from a 1 ir-or to a smaller a ssel. Till is impVesvion is erroneous, and muHt not i)C entertained; the crews 'of eaci"v aii vessel of the South Sea Survey ingtan plormi; Lxpcoition, are idl upba ihe wh se command : 'thr wind obey. ? On boird the Frijpte Alaccdonian,; off Cruie Islmd. " 1 TIIOS AP CA'ESBV JONES.; Com'?. S S S. Sr K Rrition. Mr. Calhotui s Opiniutt" Some of th' eulogists of ill' hones! Nul!ifir'' are crr irii him upasisirou State Riht 'maiv. anl an uncomnrorm ketpv!;. . I....... ,rr..fc.,7,i lbni. ' 'h.- tnd setts ., l, . . pn?rie caasp oi iw arrr-i was ji;m known ti the ivjlilic. The chtiUraL ahati ts;. ; jl TliivAuiriJMrovcrnnionl lnvojrr umtMl theirl ljnilal prrseculiotisj jnf the pour 1'ole, ami nrc prtiarmj; t to tranport more ,if thoc uiifoi uttitn j people from Trieste, to Auu-rf.-u Amuni: other visions i the veii r.tblh K.nl.is.eu nki. formerly a r oHjceHof ; l h v. Name To the OJJicerSy Petty (Jfficcrs, Seamen, ,iiXl"'A hve signed the-simc or simi and Marines, cornpoinr the (Jretu fVuv iarti?Ics all will j be fed clothed a? id the L nit tit Mates Sou(h Sea Survey ing and Expturin After, more than twelve months of mos lZxpediiion I at length enabled to pleasing intelligence anxious suspense, I am announce to you, the of Ihe near appioach .of the day, when we shall take our departur? for the distant and unknown regions of the Southern Hemis phere. : In the prosecution of the about!. to undcrfake there is exiile interest, to arouso pa misin opponent of tlu-iK IT. S. Hank on consMIujional Wroiiuds. Xriimleoni he ha been "StHldetil v" or They arc Astonished it our making any dered out of G tlVl ia. here he Wftl question upon ,t -and" they are ple.s.d t ; qui(.,iv ami itloQVlt.ivelv iu i I'll. :fn ii UUU hi uut 111 t MlUlt V ' 1 ' I f . ' a;iinst Mr. Calhoui c have said, and Il lV-ni?5ul1Cou.i.H,i.- in a itcf H.r U I not. t . - t i iindertakinir. in which the h In L voyage wci are every thing to triotism, and to only a national undertaking, in which the hmics and anient wi?hes of a great nation are involved, but towards the. IT. S. Survev ing and Exnlor- reated alike, and as 1 1, before; saidj the onjlv uiscrimihatiori will be in the rewardingof merit ;fud the punishment of crime. J To vou,' gentlemen, whosd coimnissions, the reward t)f long and well trietliservici's, ,fl"ord such ampler giiarantcj? for the fai'hpil discharge of your several trusts in whatever new situation vou mav be placed, I am sor- ! - - , i , ( ry to say, our Government hnis not fpllowjcd t he example of those of Europe, which have seni out similar expetrnions. To ypul rests his opposition no additional pay or emolument -has ve j Ihnk ol the; Uuied been onercu out Deneve not that vour iwnuii privations n ill he unrelquieted or your Mjncha, the Queen's trodps hailbectf com- n fulfil.! In ... -t .i Jt i. t.-wl r,...mlr.,l ikJ '"K Expedition, are turned the es cs of all 0 d-Caslilc .the Carlifts hail resumed the , , - . r. f.lTehMve under their chief Zariategu. In X,over Arragon'thc Carlists were inactive, which had ci ven rise to a variety of reports, amongst which was one that Don Carlos liad tcvn taucn oi ana niunnvi n. v.no.i we repeat it, that his Speech is at. 'least equivocal; that it seems to squint towartU. tit': unconstitutionality of .the H ink, tvhiKt in fact it does not yield' the point, ami that hi.Spcech isnon cominiital not hold, nor cleir, nor candid, upon this proportion. Rut, if our doubts (So sprifig .from our pre judices, whatjshall ive sjv f the following admi.ioh froin his own orean, the Charlcs- ton -.Mer.CJirvi an living im & 1 I - V . . . . smau inrm. 'I'!.. I. ... w. . . rt T mniijt. nt l in: lliiiviui tiini liiuuin ui jw '"(an Clcricus s We ihink levy that Mr. Calhoun on the ground that o States is xtneonstiln- not, and if he cannot, a- he must see that, his attack is unfounded Europe; and your successful labors it is fondlV anticipated will not, only s cure creat commercial I benefits bors unrewarded. Although lam not 'au-'j and unjust. Mr, Calhoun dots say in Ins .i y ' ' t . i m t . v j . 1 1 ' ' . . t . :l .-. -j I i I . . I .. . . . 1. 1 . I I . . i . . i : . ttiorizeu to ouer iie ojicer any allowance jspei vn puunsucu in mis n.ipc a t 'a I jl . eo m ip on su ra t c wi 1 1 v t p e ; v x t r aorcl i n ar v, expanses which an outfit forjthis long and anurous., voyage must necessarily suojcci I I i 1 IV . I .1 ! oi.. koow sennas. auu oinuse inu honor, to Vour countrv, but will enlarge i and chrisliauitv i . Jr ... . . oniccrs pi our i ...mi I.. u i c linl iccvn lawco in o.t i v.-ii" , , . r, . ... . . si .-ii i i i .... - ..r.il:..;. i nlcssuigs of civilization and vici.i. Mar- ia law bad been -proclaimed -. - , , , t , J . t - n J i'J, among nations now unknown. , bv the Queen's commander, JS.irbn dc- , r . ... L, . , r 1 ri.fli : "hit the. altaihment of the ot Mecr. in the four provinces ot i-aUIouia. . . , . .. A'lvif .- i ....... rkitrtiint ivi nn v ho t u- rnivn t -i 1 ..-ii i . and enduriiur '.nim io: sun, i can C tk . . 4 . -1 nysi.u io cuicruiii position, hut that, s voyage only come lot for fa moment sufler the most, remote si?p-t that the pariy with which he acts, ihe State Rights Farlv, consider a Rank unconsiitu- sa drill- I i - s we shall! have attained. said, that in the voyage we are undertakej there is everv thinnlto ,t was fearcU hovevertl-iat tha t voUi exctte interest-to arouse. patrmt.sm,--afid woulil not eiuiure ior any icngm.oi . ...u !, ,'.,,-;.,. lf. 'nni, u-- n,n ' , ' to gratily ambilioti. Such;: is the nni versal . 1 he-stale of affairs in I ortug.l appears to f . L.j.,, ,be ,",,1 ',er,Viina-1 ?enment. , 1 hroughout the: worhl A new l ...... i. ..i .1.. ciiim t r iri.i :i,t I r .111.1111. I - i'c mill ii ui o.miv. i.uwiiiv.i t I . r . -.-.1 lT.'... t,. f .. commander of the Constitutional army. f , ., ,..r 1 ... i l wniiiiwiMi - . i . yseJ I ft ii fi li 1 1 ii'ilh dihi ri ! hni ohmt ' . ,4m m . . 1 lIVIfi.ll?U.I 1..J II 11 1 I L n 1111 . ill Ull.'l &L 1IJ t Ul I I i ; The Spanish capitol was periectiy nanquii;; - " , . - nr ,, . 'ii.! about to : 1 K , , 1 .i . ' toil and suffering. , Of. this, however, all ; ai)OUl l.u liicrnnun'l Enquirer.) tional, and lefers to that opinion cully in the way of a rechartcr, but: he has not avowed it as his individual oiJinion, uor lOuld the! results of tiuri docs he L any stress upon ;h.-nuconsiijiu- pp to reasonable, expec- tionahty m the -ii giiment, .which-is cn- " tatioii a generous people 'and n liberal go- tin ed to the- qucsiion oi financial expepicn ,r j vernmont will bestjow upon us all hontjrsjcy. fre have altvuyi 'thoVihlStttd ' stilt and rewards commensurate at I least w ith 1 believe, iiui ht dtten not consider a Hank . - .. ii,.. I I 111 I Nil 1 I . WIIIIIIIIV III' llll- H'W.IIII IIIMIII'L i - i i: 1 . . . i St rone suspicions were entertained pi the . :: ,. . ' J Mhe hardshins we shall have endured. . a id i unconstitutional.' . . . ( ei ii ic i ill nir. i iit-sii- v im :inri. ii;n irin riHiui tMi r. . ' i 1 IU., r r.nnori l:inrtrrn. I hft r ' " i , -rt - ...... .1 luJul .w !r . V T and zca ons effort n the nrosccut on of a uuJ.-Ci -1 have ' (jfMr. Calhoun labors harder .than an man we iave ever known to vindicate hi Consistency before the public; and it ccr tainl v is ii t -k as hopeless as that of S si- . . - . . - . . . ... ..I - ill i i a . ; ......i... ' .1 - i f , ,.r . L.i.:.. u ...:ii ji.. mk: ,i. ; sniru oi enterprise. stems -10 oi? awaiieneii, ijiiw.i. .-u 1 u.ii luuiuuiiniiian in ine eon- ihetrontest between the r friends of the char-, li-ihie. honor -'io tlVe naWe bfccli ! I-nRlafl raee.--aiia Itoia; livc cai-li c-.; slruelioo ulihe consutunon, while ccreta t. r granted by Don J'edro ami .the. sup-, , .M. .f:v;in .1 ...wn ,hji f.olifiiilv peditions atloat; and whether the resflts of, ly it ..r,Su uow usunus m be the leader t rlcrs of the more; dcmocraticynstitiitions ' i the'dutiesof his' station. .1 l- llhe voyages now being madei shall be to of ttie strn-t si sect - ol ihe limitari.ins and r i .tv ...... , ,v ten arce'the- bound sol know led ce, . science, t yet. he tianns to -lie co hsistrut !. I he au- iu inui ami ti'niiuLiiiti x i.tr.is wu?si.- . . i , .. . ... . . , ,, , ; . 1 chriMtianity or commerce; in cvtryipoipt , i"r ui .uit : .jiiuiwi i.ok cn.irtcr in i?io. of view whether of a mora), ' political or i and the advocate lor its rech, trter in 1S3 1. i)hilanlhrojne character,; the rivalry vhibi he now opposes it both on grounds of cot- has been excited is worthy o all pratsii; . slttutionaiity nd exjcoiency and vet lie stria have, otitic to Ma ria.ell, at w hich place of pilgrim ie nil the prplle had rassemhled. preliminary to .the. usual religious feleN pcrfornnrtl UierP. The Iviuj; f Hanover was tf i Jio . present at the secular anniver&it 'of the University ;f (tottincn. ' The voting Duke of Sil Aluans'i j;ettm In new mansion re.idy I in Picaililly, Ve wonder; j What fair hand is to irracc hi tlomlcil now jrc- mdenihetl lv the rich coflerw of klm il 1 1 11 1- 1 ; r i :. ij.i.;'- ueceaseu 0111 uutiicsrciiiH nm tlctt nine millions of iloll.irii 111 i perhaps lie kept jn the family. j j - The HCp of the Do iaer KmpreiJi . . . . 1 . :.. . . 1 1 v., t.,t siiue m;roo;nceo, ueiog i n The Haron dc Rotnltn commands the troops tt int' cvistimr Government, tud the Mar- iunleruct as far.-jas possi ble,' the inconvenience and suffering con- . . -. 4". 1 t I.. r t t-i 1 9 In n .in I. I 1 r.ll 1 11 I Ui 1' . . r At . il 'MU-'ll. II IU.U witiity u.l luiiii uuiouuiii, iimiil .. .1.- c.l.l.i.t.. ihcn rT Ifio mrtv.-t no . 11 'S r o . ' i i"Vuc -V Vr V,w J' . course of wh ch. we mdv have former term rebels. 1 he latter arc evi-; 1 j . , r ,. . ivmiiivi IV. 1 III IV un . , In. nt'iiM' v 1 ice 1 1 11 'I o 1 r 1 1 in .il v I f IV I V'i-I I V1 i.r.'i.. w. v . a ...... dcutly in considerable strength, and the to encouu cycryl pre- Ininliiin hi nrwill hffiLon tn sec tin urn- pt it.cip d opposition they seem 16 appro-j f .. . n , -. ; Cveh1to' ihurlirv. onrtel vl-al a'iiA otir hc.ut is from the National Uuan in.i.ishon. , . p t ,(e rnal)r, lo rt,si,t the etp. I he cholera lctice tn the 1 . . , 1 1 UroLCIl UUl III ntrim. A ,r,! .,rni; rtf . mrfl and ivhnlfmi-riro ENGLAND. visions have been provided; as also Will be London, Sept. 9. I a most liberal allowance ol Hospital Stores, ppuMi.u.. i fort, and even to lotiilv oiirfeelvts and obr n the National Guard.in.L.shon. ; . Jj rfl lo rbist lfiie etlects lera . still rages with great vio- j J cxtremest rold,Uhoufd we bv accl ; south of Europe and, has als0ul(,u J choi, wnyr , AV Polar Seas .1 '..I I ! ! .I i f. ing the- pains ny wni.cn ine 1 oeneuis knowledge and the blessing of christiar and civilization may bei extended throng and that nation which wins the prfze By claims to te i OiisisU n; ! The a'dvocate of V " ' I U U UJIi IIUWIKI "IIV" ovv vi .Wi....w VVy , t . c The firmness Avhich has been (or some.' and, various.nds'of amiscSrbuticsthe.se a"?l pusliing her discoveries furthest, by open-;! protect nig duties in 1S1G, and the champir ol Ion ol the rigid ot a State to nulltfv th- law y jimjHising protecting ..uties in 1S30 and i-'ytt he ciaiu s 10 be consistent ! It would out Mhe Isles of the Seal" ln;sidcs reapu g be shore honorable in Mr. C, when iie the neb harvests ol preknt and conttrigeht i cpa!6s his opinion, to avow that rhangf commercial advantages! 1 win acquire lneianuuie nis reasons lor 'it. iNo mm is pineactors ofifye censurable ; lor. fvnduncing. old opinions curitics will be issued gra'jdtously, sin sufficient u-'f.f L dididii'ml tiv' the nuhlie si vjs tren ded by the rather unetpecteil de- qtuntttics, to pi cservc health and promote tcrminatioM wh'ich was communicated to : cbecrfulticss, content, and alacrity in every the moneyed and commercial interests onulvpartment of the Expetlitiou, Extra Ti 1 . . rinm nA n ..( fh. iiin-pinrs of the 'warm clothinc! of superior quality; design- 1 1 1 1 1 J dliviliuoni iiiv"...- , kj ... ' . I L llud; of England to reduce the rate ofiii-!ed to be used ihthc highest htiiudes, have tcr st ol" money,f advanced upon loans Irom o to I per cent Ihe omcial nonce rela tive to this subject is as follows: ; The (Jovernor and Company of the lkink'of En gland do hereby j give notice that on and alter the 7lh .instant, they will lc rvady to receive applications for loans the" deposite 'of approved hills of ev tbangc, not htving morcihan 7 months to run: such loans to be repaid on or before, tl i pth of October; next, with interest at .t'tv. rate of -I per cent, per annum, and to be tor sinus not less than J 000 each. Bank ci England, Sept. 7, 1337." ' Git EAT nUlTAlN. A prochimation was issued on the 20th cfStj.icnbtr, calling u meeting of .the newl prhametu on the 1 Uh of November, lor . IhspiU-lr of business. I'he Kiij and Queen bf nelginm cm lrked ;it Kjnisgate, Jfor their own king Pni, on board 1 a government steamer," on " the lUh. ' : , :l ; '' . .- ; ; Mr Stevenson, the American Minister, teturne'd to london on the 20th, from Liv- Lo..f Hheiie he had been altchding the f-.yctiiig the llritish Asoctalion. FRANCE. A Itlcgraphic despatch announced the " '-, ct the L'ake de rsemoursat ionu, com- and beeti provided, and whenever your com fort lor -necessities require mor& clothing! than would lie drawn on an oriiiuarv cruise, thesj; arlicieswill be ? served out without charge or eapene to e3ch individual.; In Jmlrd . I :im Miitiiorizcd in saving that no m. 1 w f - ,: , ; - . ; " 1 nains or irXneuse wiil be spared in thecc I , 4'. M pletleii" of our cverv Mlip w'nii cun ikiihiui u'"i w hich can tci.d to personal comlort and to reward those services ujon the zealous and iVilliful pertorniance of which muisr depend l he 'success of this our lirt great national enterprise, i The time , which has already laired since 1 sonic ot you sigueu articles lor the South Sea Expeuniou,, having in a few instances already exceeded one i lull third part ol ihe coutemplateu duration ol 1 the 'ivoydgt, mucli incPriveuituce, inquiet ude and dissatisfaction vypuld undoubted ly be found in tile occurrence of the ditlerent expiration of your terms ot eervice in dis tant Seas and rensoiy - regions, w iiere y uu could neither jbe paid off, nor U; sent home from'vvaht of sutlablecouveyauce. I judcr tiicsej circun. stance, 1 am author ised by the lion. Secretary ot u.e Navy, lo savi that to each and every petty oUicer, eamen. ordintry seamen, landsmau and nritiKC. of Austria was lately mirntuloiiMV pn?erved,i liy a htiar of her escort with much nrehence of utintl-cultinp: me irace- 01 ine .carnage. a 11 ai ahoul to he prccipitatcil doii thr ; The Grahil Duke Michael in fof- hitltlen lo come to l'ctendmnr1 ilu'-ing the ah-euce of hj hrothf r.itlir AaiI crat, in the Notttli. Pvrhaps .Michael miht not prove ?ucli n craven tlnpi Contaniinc the ri-htful' heir didj jj . Amouj; the persons dead ofcliujcra at1 Uotur, U the Duke of IfianoJaud Cciuut Virj;ino tjeuic nohj;rieUi.! 1 Young NnjMileon liuis lions pario is; wc perceive, to he perrnitted lo rf- main in Switzerland, liy the death' lied couch of Ii'h almost expiring mother. 'The Hwinn Diet will' not' yield to the hcartlcsV demand ,of thy. Iioly alliaruc to expel him fiom llic countrv. 1 I'hc oldeit anil fuvrriUi I - 1 i ; ihcw of the (treat C'aptAiiii may Hons, to ay, that he has lie ver shifted his position at all. It betrays a contempt for llie public uiid.rst.ju ing vhich no man has a right to ii.ai.if.. -; without dreading public resentment Lynchburg I'irg.. Hiniutn liaceJ":-' .:' u v I i when he is convinceil that thev are errotiCf 'Tis true our compCititors in this lauda- ous; but v is ridicuilous, when a man ha blc rivalrv, have got the start of us; but lit tet n at opposite eitremi-s of great qn s- not this discourage, but rather auunate to increased exertion. " In : the w ide field of polar discovery there is amjde work for al). It may be that the. squadrons of nations ituated at the opposite quarters of ilje vorld, may meet in seas now navigated hilt by the frail canoes ot Sayae! Islamiers, or K-rcliance cast their anchors on coasts which as yet the human cyje h$s never res tel 011, and ive shall hail as a friend and al suctaie, every stranger ship jyyhelher she uiifut is the Eagles of Uussia, the Lion Haij her ot England, or the I rjcoiorcd Flag of )rVauce; persuaded as.wc are, that wiip equal cordiahtV .will each noble, generous- ally g,reet the Star-Sang!ed Uanocr ol our own Kepulilic. '. -'r;. In such a cause then as ours, w ho wpu'.d be a laggard, or who would not take pride in t avioii his name enrolled among thosl Piracy at our Jjrtr The Packr Ship Susquehanna, naV)-d from Philadeli phia for Liverpooi on Friday last, with a cargo, including S50,0f0 in specie, an near sixty cabin and si-erage pnM? risers. A slip from the New Casile Gazette o jlonday , states that an express h.nd reached that city from Lewc, i niar Cape llcido-j ptn,) brinutng informtiion that the ship was vcapiuitd on Saturday, within thirty uei vft.ilic tntr. as his uncle iid from the Tuillerie, trmn Ihe ' mtM humilii tihj; to the pcMec.utor of his race who; in the zenith of power, uiiht have crumhl-d'evcry royal . rookbrV ill Ktirope lo atoms. ! j; ' The ronuiation uf the Queen of England will , take pinto in May. .Many foreign Princes, it in Isaii wivl witnens the ceremony. tj ! The 'French ! J'lince . dc Jolnwl ha been udleuly recnlleil from hisj intended voyaj;o. He wan to have erabarhed in lite. Ilercule. of l()b zun. for the roakt of Wentern Africi. huth an ultimate destination to (lie United State. J The vounir King of Wtirtembcrp; ha returned to suittgard from h in viit to Kugland h'u yimI rather to the voting Queen Victoria. ; It ncit jail what impre?Mon he made, bat employ ed in this our first' National Expo- jets which belong, we lieljcve, to a cu dition? ! Idrust none wiil be found so w ai j ny oi citizens, quaker?,) who entert'a tin" in enterprise or iiat riot bin; but anlmii;gious objection!! to learing arms, am f , . . , . fli 1 . !,- Illlllt 71IUII uiuu:a 114 muesol the LatJts ofUilawarf, by a pirai-i 1 1 tin- 1 rf i n- ... . v. , . . ance mat init, iue rcaiesi rani irom that quarter yctj 3Vred, may pbsi blv have home .chance. Decide ho is a c.'Uiu. lo the eiiTied.prl hop" I I .1 ''. ! . i 3 . ' 1 . ted bv one feeling of devotion to our Ccunf- try, tfie only rivalry among us, shall bet I...., ... k. ;n new ! ariicJts io seric 'A . ..i-.ui. :.r.tVnMi firsl dav ot tinica vl -tbs the term i if- j ------ - . , who will best perform bis duty and rr.osl promote the honor and glory of the Itepub lie, and this being done, il we dp uot win success, we sliall have tried to deserve iti and inutvdually at least Will enjoy tb sweet reward of an approving -conscience, j Such then, is a britl outline of the couth 1 intend to purue, lin controlling "Ihe dtf w 1191a the Law made by two pilots al Lewes, The Susquviianna is one of a line of pack-i : lieljcve, to a com pa entertain re-' i con-; cqututly their ships orry no t rmamenlJ We presume, htrt fore, that the Suvjue hanna t as destitute of ny means ol de fence, and was liable to become the prcyi ol any armed picaroon diadem the earth fnirest grm 'et in the nilver ea." K The Doke of Nemcrnr. bv a dc- Upatch of Sept. II. hail Irfl Toulori ;ui mc ruarc inratc lor Airica. Tbq Tollow m is a list of her cabin pas-j Ixict Phillippc and family . arc senUtrs: Jone tu pasi nomc day a at Funuiuc May Humphrry, Udr, two children atxlihtf an. scrlant,Aiin Ibwlc.M3rH Kawlc, lb ? cl ii: I: g"lbe dv4 chtl Sharp, Henry C. Coroil, Ileiity Mr-!j Cp The s and tJuuJ EuvvUd Tieinnt, cf ,Wuhdtlphu;';taat. hid tot been soliidi for many v cars.) . . 1 1 ... MUsiirpj Jiivi ori the 1 i 1 1 1 j 1 t V