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A' '.'.'I'll.;. i:' I rkpuclicamsm: the palladhim ok i:QUAi. mGitei I - :.!vv' .. i: , ;J- ' : : Trr""r . ' rniTKii-uv. '1 r I IT S. Mince llancons. T K I1 ' , pari v to ttpho X'ublWUcd every tvrcfc at - of ..whi-s'Mo FEDERAL PRLNCIPLKS. Wo call upon the friends of equal r:t;h(t who have lent themselves to the ft-Ion party to uphold them under ihenew ti!e ponder upan the principles ing to estabtih, upon tl. ruins writer m ine unio l'at- ftuhltratinn af fhf IlaWoi 1 7f)0. tlri that! Urn vl 1in .llv-lfV Ifrm lir nltlrrf-nation. all . IT D tired 1V the rf. extremely cold vih?cs hare occurred eve- J.nl n'.JUvl.A.i i.v ,.fi;. ntV widlplcaroc the mi Jitarr, riTiT. ami o:nTo cerr rlOO years since y.e mrlh ol-njt, lot chi!tca nf UlC PnUl! pyy,Uieoiu was sof intense uiat uie .oriri Sea was frozen o ver. ' . ' i - - - am it wilt ur: t ,.M. nlof 0, ni.cni..Ma j - 6f rjfit q,l0c5; the siinents of the mjear AU will li" jpc v ,:i Will , ... ... j: .j.,-.ir,.r.l nntll rill n l or ..... From lie 'Ji'a sh infon Mad iron ia n. AFFAIRS. OF CANADA. The news '.viicli lias reached ; wlthm the last Tew ;xv.i-indicates - i r inn i m r , - . . ., .. uy ,1,1 v U Mvii.c-. suu- cxamief- timuiou, uie u' l! & V,c, Vt f f v 1m r-r;.otl-than a can tonkin- System 'rovince Mithuut education, taunted; witJi tim waul iT learmiii;. I 'i.ff for the Kivntuxi OotcrTnrM:nd NVrct arc kft toiIewUM rioV rMrtk bhn KflVmr, n, to ti,he vcneutli rrpretnl Ooyertt nf T...r; 4n.i u. rV" aud all arrearages ,M ;;rs'u th. U htnr M.ncn free of ptagn, f d.a.ar 1 - insertion. A liheral Sfrrt ' 1 ill divert srnieuts w, I ei" ,y A'., ' Lr oftimei ihi-T them inserted. PROSr KCTUS A Cofitihii.tion 4 the r ; r ; n i n r v roni l m. w-vnT'Tl the ahove Utlc we propose H:!'-;. '...n.nff: on the" 15th of July B .01 American r ederahsm not, be for a moment federalists . will fail to eiplcs -s-? soon as they rocs anyvsay f'nere is my neinoor, wnom 1 have Ion- known lie ceiongs to the whips he would noil subscrihe to the ari.s toeratie doctrines of Alexander' -HamilltmA This is most true hat your neighbor jsyo- .imincnrinZt text, the third volume 1 vprr rlnjivlv tliit fh -linll nf r'Vili-. lamcroi me Amer-i r . . V .-Vf ,, i titcTtnitltrVj' have lieen lorctHl- upon ax , . and tt,e leader cfn5 is gatheriiis a forc .injih tl e .i p . - v. , , - vnU narlia- ; ,n his day. It can- Uuiacla. that will not J, wi v ret k ot , - ... s,v n6Itln-' nmv f su uuwjcu, iuoi mi- si5iii. it ii can lie ai an. uu uii.. . , i . . it .: f carry mn.meir prm- nrnnect ot success. 1 I o thoe who v " , ;. i j with the state ( ., .:' :..L ofc! hcen at:n tiai tUed Jf feelmgflii Canada, the recent indi- tatioiis are neilhcr .'intilar; nor onex pected. A spirit of dtsrjirielude and impatience nas, ior.fa lcn'wnn ume, ting, and lending; his influence Afra party j prevailed, more or les,; amons; that i hat does subaeribe to thoe UoctrmcVand hetero-enebua nomi latum. i he si multaneous movements which are now takius place in every part of the proyincc,; slioW conclusively that pub lic feeliiis was ripe for revolution. iihd that a secret organization had Cairo, to atterul ihc or-rningof thf xvtrr. 4. The public landn have hrenj His tnWl m toihrofv eopjr mor.rv.; . monopolized hv the favorites of Oj-f in tmlfuN tr the p,r in,o!' ,r CanV r yerurucnt. " - V ; ftl' - , r . .i - J , .c were at ihrir wkJ mt tl Tur fI J .. , -r ... r rst ct hl thf water ruhri! m. smi ir irn lands, "i npphcablc to the cntitliuon "M1 m(tKt x rxM-d' thn.h; d ited farrwo miie?inbi.d JbViU tlTrn ihn nr4 nicd the Cadi of tVirn w ith a ' i eatten or rolie of honor, and hi ftfc al other rbhc to the oiiicrrsn; ine : and two mr hv.ytif.il lla .hi were noW flruck.and i m v hour aflcf the ru!( ln n' ltl Uivnpeand. All wtr- hetr'richtst cwlamrs and rl Tlie tents t!i of g v. i in" ir'uiuuiiii wi uui- i'v j : r 1 1. r. .linuiit rrmtnpi -i and naralvze commercial enterprise L he representation m uie ed bv fiiiitliluue dreel in wore happy fact, some perhaps enlv p'it has been made - a solemn! on for the tqt all seeded to join in cnuutrv has been maUe a smepini on lor me i mocke:.? The Kxccutivc has re- praising the if ihc Literary hiiririum, a ' Pncr to be continued .vc It- !n.l- ileVOlCd ip.pt.nuiai Vits. and ScicnctfMirjraUy.;.,- lMprscntinj;oMr liltle ;r;c for publie favor we relv entirely on her natural gra . .. ..a Intrinsic merits for ?aceess-nei- v. " . thi rseckin- to extenuate her charms, not (fj 1()icrve 'duri:)K rn,k h. r blemishes by the pud of holiday ; ; AAnThe S puinriits or add to her consequence by e ,nnritv of the Unite. f he continue to do ?o, yili efficiently in strumental in establishing nn ariMocraey, gainst the power of which the 'democracy of ihe Union have bee tij contending, from he davs of Hamilton until now and give ; : ; i . i ... : i thit-iwtA' the ahccndencjy, inrqiin an Uni w Stales IJahk. and the spirit 61 the doc trines embodied below, will prevail, in every odioiis feature. In hc (-onventinn which framed ourCoastitiitioni Gen; IIstv Uton proposed the folio win-as pirt of that Constitution: l hey are exlractetl from Gates' liebafcrs. Rmel Stand.iH. ,1 The Senate to consist ot prisons clec- eood behavior. ' ) Supreme Executive fused his assent "to lawsiMcful the neoplcand passed unauimously j iy ineu reprcscmaiic. j 8. The legislative council is ap- nit n ted hv authorities 3t)00 miles ofl, ... . . . Html the executive council appotnteu Gorof the .nivrre who snnu . . . is . - - hlUlly deals out the blems Ci waicn ! T" . 1 IJ- al.n.ifa l I m ttlllHUIIC ail roar of cannon at thelirst push of the wr tcrs, vas almost f paralyViu;:, 'jinvil wit by a praycrj; to liearen fro?n nearly every hunian't t-cinc on the Ht .tiui number l.hoti4.i say mcuntco " -'. been -6m- on unknown Uvthe .goven it. the s.m0 minner, "remains, uti- ie6ple.-.f i n Moms Lrcli. flu-ire titles. , On the contrary , she is ushc r...t i iV.n ii'terarv coterie withlsliRht eere rSouV, and in a neat but unpretendin-hab-jt; lifsiined,- nevertheless, if. wes mistake . .. v...r n.nlifirMloh. to become no insi-tu- till IIV . . . fiiMiit addition to the colloquial tccrealions in.? ei'mp:nv.. Some wcknoxy, estimate a i uljUc3iion,ora tract ol wiht uno, y me . standard -less Nby depth, of soil than tu-ut of flrea. To such, the ipnlir idols oi- tCeltMial. Empire present higher el.nns fur aemiralion man uw ajiwiiu.mw merit. In the lower proymce, wncrci the first overt acts of "rebellion'7 wcre committed, the government cems to have exerted Hdf wUb irreat promp- fitlide and seventy. Ihe vehels 'j whose names have been published, and for w hose apprehension hi-b re wnrVl q ha vp. been oflered b v t lie V o- ... ... ... - --. --- H . w ted States to be Vestt i ml are rcr,uted to bo -entlemen of a .Governor to he vSlhe, hV-hest character,! intelligence pood bchav,or( Mo have a negative. JMauy of the inhabit, upon a aws about to be passes t anu l""l' 1 i mX iX r1t. .V . Aml cL; i.n.v tim cole tiints if the. lower province have for- Ps j nower .of declaring vyar." i Aiiajn. "The Governor or, Pre each State, shall he appoinieu .o I changed.' 9. The Governor is "an othciat hartizan,'- and "condncts the govern- me nt for the bcnetit ol tue ie . j i a( 'iTImr 1i?ivi i-"nHiiislrated in! all j AV. I . .... - . j proper, fprms with the King and par liament of the mother country, but tio reaiedics have been extended. I Isaken their property in the country, jdent of Sand taken refiiie S Montreal: while the GenM .v.uuheTs have tied to : the. Unheal The Dead Sfa. Mr. HuckirRham iri his. iiUercstingt lectures supports the rpiuv ion that thij Dead Sea, is called by that imme bccaue no living thin i lobe foind in it ir aroiuul it. 1 he Dead Sea or rtf ; ti er the lake known by that name. 'way. iio doubl'formtd by Ihe burning of Siloin and Gomorrah, and the doomed cities. wlut?b were built on that hituiniiHnrs nun -tral known aa asphahes, vhirh on ij- nitis and Luri.f vith grrat qnickncs. Melt some Bsplfajtcs and Kur it in a turn bier of water and fu r it rcif.ainf wwa lime the water lias ail tnu cmcnicRs ci -Journeymen PniNTrns.--From; iWl Sea; hence the impossibility of fch i:e the above was written, we learn that Sir FraacU Head has rc taken Toronto. eral' Government, and shall have a nega lag In some cases the iintish att-Lj tiWupon the layabout to be passed m "f i.t htri ties'. h avc imr-ued them over the car StMe.'. t t ; i . v i:.... ;,.wi ,ei,.nAvnr lh. reiielsv have i ' n P mi - n n I id fi ; ill ! in speeencs in too sju.u: vuhw. - t . ... .. s !,b, aI illustrMiou' of .1,6.. i.,ncotntsi of hi, ,Wsi- heen (,verUken, , tl.ey em to tm vi iere, and ijliirhtlj.loi.nMai -rs " - jjon. (icn. - llamiiloo inaue me ioooig neen ireaici hh r?l. . ;,:.., with the; fonr.sduble placard of a j rc.1)nrk?: T 1 I . severity well calculated to itinamc the ii M.',.-iei Suwh.fo-:t that Mn-nftth. not j 4tj havc ci rons dered theL subject, and j rti1,Hc mind to the highest j. pitch tlways ; presupposes. urje e-Kpanded 'ni . pi;nvin the whole dominions.; ieiri'.ury a pmubus nationu(r u ."ler.J'cnfl.lral-lon can answer the purposo ot u V Vroviiice the first ta.is IuVi n.r.vitihle vidom. i'red ot; ooli Government. 1 o tonR a State Suve-1 ? i .. ; - in . . uzf t-h tn lnw. n New Knuland and at oi any Kinu umi ..'-". -. , , i . l- f init imimaU are not aUectiM "V teO'C pen- ties, ncll informed, -oo.l IJMrtcd',, itu ,;, -; i ..n.i 'mr Iwiiv ii " net i iirtter . . . . .i . . ' . : . Uieil-tvuui u " AlniGM ll.C monw oi fi in lunnrn. i . r i.. " .i -..ii,.., a v mil. I i-m-'-P . :. h:- :....i!.,i,..,r ,...;.t 'f' ' r t ' 1 I'll .11 111.1 Ul irir M l IIM ( Ml ll'S llll. I I I fl I I I ,kM ! 11 VI ,;f,.,. t. ... 1 r - - . a i - t... rru.knofa vanouUhedannv; auti;7 fTo i,! the iei!s drdtHWe scem to have been iH-hlv sure esmi,, (j :i .-nl1y 15roailway..ew wVrethc apcrfluou and meritorious paTfron ihcscf blispr vai ionsl ;wc mti5.t cstaUh j resnltini; i n thhlcapturc of ji oyonto, York, a slesHmaii in a' garret of many .'writers' placed-in ; opposition, it .x General National.Government, mpie- j Armcr)y called York. This is, the (J(t c . aiid without a settled would he seen that latent v. an . t ly sovereign, anu anmiuiave ouiciuinv- most -important, city oi tnc tion'ahv . where! . II 21....... I n I n I IT I m H.Tini! : . .. .1 ......... Iinnc " I . ! . 1 X 11.. ninuri)V in6ui.. iM'v. . nons anu la.cpi;.... ..... j jr0viiice, coutainui anoui uu-uimi thauHhey do, nothing at times; yet frotn jcrti0 i0 the licad. Sea, nutnith everV thinif occasion rctpiires it; we 'siandinj; ihe long credited account ihat no haveseenoneand the same indiado jbird jcotild Hy over it wiUiout dr.vppin l t al of the craft, a mihister in Carolina, Wl " !s l",ac ,,,ckl0tliP f' ' ' .u .u,, nniil a noatu.gquictlv on ita bo.M?m, ami when I a boatman on ; the western canal, a ; h Jiein;vith a lonr? hry Aew dowt shcrilT niiUltto, a saiint-; ma mi; . 1B ake. ak;mnimsLUa surface unlit they. hoant a :..ul.ni n IkTiM.t 111 iCW k.k ivd tl. It, " - - . i!iTro: irrct prtutin- Ust tn newspapers and periotlicals ihrou-h but the, -country, ar.l otiiaiu.vy iiiricw- et ptiuns aimibi results? ltemcmdeiinj; that -the filler of ftlass and silver adds , nothing. U the variety oV (piality of the yiands,, we ;!i.dl attempt no rivalry, with our fcor&eo'js y luiliburJbat in oiinality and literary . Solittous to please, i we throw open our pleasiiie-Sinunds for public inspection, and trust the,y will be-coosidvred Mt b.i3 invit- fr.iiii ihcir present circumscrinca urn- - - - .- , i . i . ...:,t. ,i VVc cannot inuecti asiunisii " have iieilher ft A?:un: W'iat can fee the inducements or gentlemen' "rb edme CQO miles to a Na- Uon.il .uefcis'taiortT -.in.u. .wv.. at least amount to '10,000. This, ho w- an be no conclusive, objection, it n ektiuctioni oi State Uo- burden iof the latter tin? expense then would not be "rent. SbVte distinctlpiis 'would he ever, c eventuates In an veinnients. - , would be saved, am found unnecessary mut vrt .I Conies, to i, ihn extieuiiUes, ttic rnmciit State Governments reduced to Cori.ora-. Jt....i ' t i-lr.rJ,llmited ;nbvcrSi miis-M be necessary Mum InrJ r V:iii vliall - vvc c.ntt.es, artificial ruins ndr foannnc. Ain. 1 am at loss to knowwhot nmt 7n I ni ue rrolfer a fair collection ot native (hue 1 despair that a Republican tprm ..:; Hmvrs. clusters of evergreen, fAf Voxcrnment cap remove ihe uiuicuiiy. . v : -. :...- - - -ii .- 11. '.: ...v .iMTrM.ic heniv oniuiou, i uuui u t lltf IW ,""7 T rf- I - - tii.ves of clmqnd sycamore,- anda :youn-j hr.,.5 holt and sparkling fromM. LntUi.'n. tnountains. : . ; v Ml'SlC. -t)ur pat;cs will ; be occasiona, lyeniioe i.by the intion of a pveee of pupulir music; eilher ori-irlal or selected 1,. . ,h-.,wrtnu.iil we hall be favflrtd Willi 1"'!"" . t!.: jd vice amd osustan lessors o. ... ... dvice aim. osisUincc oi jiruiv- acknowledged taste and sctct.tiac attain- LIClll.S. U conclusion, we assure those, who itpy lonor us wrtii subscriptions, that our little tui'icr m . . Li, i !... I'.irm nf.i.n. ienAio lit J . 1 believe ihc Urttisii Govern- 1 . I i .1 ' I . ....ll .. .. nrl,! n.'C'r rr.rnt tOrmS Uie ue.H inuuti ihc ,and inhabitants, a fort, arsenal, &c and beinr the residence of Sir IVan- cis Head, the Uoveruor. i nc resi dence of his Kxcellency is a wooden coita-e, in the western portion of the city, surrounded by :inlen't-and vralks enclosed by a board fence, the -ates of which were protcctcti iy - lloval (Jrenadiers' fierce and loy nl .The few troops , that now and hen paraded the city, served only to enliven, not to intimidate the cpnei pursnits of commerce. k ; Nifii;ira, upon which it is rnmour-; etl iOO "Patriots'7 were mnrchinj.; would be talcciv by such a forcewitl v;a, ;fn Ij.urr i?ir??. vt four l'. M.; ... --r -- . Kotnantic and pious imaginations arespfc1 to attribute facta to oiIkt causrathan their hnbiU-,! natural ones. Wc arcf always been of opinjAii that preat masses of the ?apthjt Pctrolium and Asph-ip.ea run throij;hoijtr Palestine, and from internal fim snti vot - . . . . i : - r...t , LcaniC eiuniions, riroouec o many isiai- 'V:. . VL:r.A...;7u Kiln hIr czru.quikea.--... .a . I I5UI I . ii 'v .j. vi - - t ' ; 4 - c. i . i. .! i .i . . r cirnl l!,rnuh. which, by intcrscrlioo ,1 ton oi , ; Nile arc -crtnrtvcil llToagh .c whole rtucU.nR!um, to cc.tam more "H , ; ,,-.:vr :. f I ower Kvtt ' here arc ieo.!o now iiii-.K on the jloU a lame rfj;ii in n ,im"" r"i , j , . ., i, t n " I . . i ...M.ttr ni immil mllrr. It lui all cnai f . l.iiiiin"- cTccieu. titvsv . i. --j i ft a fl c awning and earpcis for the occasion, joto a restneus suhstancf, -or ccccareo. u.ip , m"Y '.u LJv wecn 'alowlv jThcy arc taken trom the catacomb to and crowded with pepp.e, ssecn.iowi hayinR out resistance lias been rcceu The fort al that place llv dismantled and the it Lml such has been it" prot'icss in . rrr.iiu w ithdraVn urnler the ptuc the itiitilsidf the mUy, that this I5r f rctrcnchmentJ iii the Provincial ex- .1....H1. iri aV irroued. " This , Government . t . H 1 L i ....... .j k-v -, ,. ,n,i,. ncntuum-s. l i has tor isteei puunc ,rcuu - r kecunty. H is saiu :.u, - - , . ; . n nn-tPV. ana ii wwuu ; euuuv 7 . '. . will b4 found. ii stKiint of interest, w. b.tVr iur to many av ttli boJder preicn ions and more pi t-poe-sing sppearauce. Vrrf;nin onlv w hat ye can readily per forin, w u intended 1 rather to exceed than fill Ik low oar enigements; and although ' f! Tis n. t in m ; rt.il to coiu-nand 6iicecs---' ,AVe tuU d. nivre eudeavor tu ueVcrkv w. : The New Havkntr will he published bv VM. S rOltCK, Junior, assisted in the iself: All communities civiueju w ril lie ramivin "-v- Lthenlselves into the r ow aim n r"af; at;ltie lasi; miuvi .w. i lii'i il lnwiui, teb e. U o.,c u r . -; w only .1.1 it'll 1 IIJC J A tUllllll lM"w .; lit w v v ... J , -f maipiaiu fistu, -Mi .. i-t -, ,, .. ,.ot,:i otl the; Lti2- i - tikYnfiiBa . i aav. . - '-i i - k rit- ak i in -v - . .1 I . in I. 11 .tl. ' - - i . . il... Tw ! I?..nl..lil.-i m. r.-U ;-.'HifHnd WCll UUUi iiic vuh- . . . iiarlDinipni. I ai jwvuv. er the Lss of the PwpM,-- arc turbulent and changinRj 'W,av.-u...j- i'olicil ofthe Lower ITOvtnce judgeojaetyrminer, io ihe tir st cias, -ii .. yv . . - i fj . : , ,c " -i.:., , ;n tht itiar er. tu Aiti tCan a democratic Assembly, I of ibe my garrisons have beeu-wttb-who annually revblve in the mass of tlfd witliill the lat two ye.irs, ami be supposed steadily to 4"M asceninii uie sirt am i : - . . i t- ' . e aVistane? f tlwird, that being fair; and hneatarc. exerted laspl. cU nreiently, another Ure dressed out boat rios. y ior museums. !nasshc leered off to the farmer; both were fashed insidcf tnc head and cat, SP.d a. 4 together, ami then these "Cre preceded by rug, arm ie;.; '.J another boat having a gun l r Umt, ji-wdc for apaint. wWh i. highly priacd: which inliiiued hrm- without intermix ty;rtials.-r-A. l. l rant. - A .turm- thrir'asccnt up the river. 1 - r: 1 These three were joined and accompanied I JJ-Many ytHtn- H,Tfons thin1 it bv various other bots, chiefly belonging tking like .tigracc, or al least it to Ihc nobiliiv ami gentry ci rH.,. . 4 . . . V ;.lr f tt Nile were crowded with look-, This if a very mistaken notion. God crsW iThe warden of Khoda, wtncP ties '-made us to be uselui. and wiut nemwet conti-uois! to "the spot) where the waters for, must be honor, far rfis.oipr he i wilr arc let in, Was also densely crowded. On r nol to his ertatorrs Stnire toben Iruti. hn ftrriva cf the vessels at the srot they ; and simplicity wl.t God hath given y'v t iua A rvrit J f - . . i . i ... 4 " .1 i . In.i a 1ijn warrant Ihc undertaking, by JU v3 V li CNN KIT. n.rXroA J ,!,i of artil'crv, fUlioiKduver to be, andvetj r.cver need fear fvr there fc'r that purpose, -1 1 rough the wiiosc your rcsiicetaLi.iijr. w . L . A! l J,.. .iJvil nti.ino un audi, t ;. .. ' nielli D03i ntre iuiiw; i- i . .Sown, aiui most cf them with Arabic inu ,icm boaird; in fact, iur this one night in The vear the Nile may be sabl to reaemble Venice in its summer nights oi scrcnauis. Qiatifictt!iont fvrmntrtmany.yi; wotmnoySt to be p irniitcd io enter po' the; duties of eonnubiahty, willKut bt;. ableio make a hirt. mend a ro4t, bake a it rrntW..t tntrrvals ! rockets, artillery, t -u bread : n.ast a ioifcf of meat, broil' blue litih. aod Are worksCof varivua de-$lkCj ckkc puddii.g, a jd miM-Uciua , i. ' r- .t t... 1 1.. ; . i . r , . !:.,. .:i v-' Iserinlioa.s wcrc nreu u.roup.nu'n. liocws aiU cictieraa icr ii.im? tjjwiuixi- be Thn nmer i issued every Satrtlay mof- I mt i imi.tsome ahcel . 1 I il J. II .3 pi ll.lku vii u cf paper with fair type. Kach number con Ijitis ci'ht iparto pages making, at the end of the year, volume of 41G pages, in du linglitle page and indcz. The price, ptr annum, is S3 in advance, iO at ihe expiration of three months. . (Subscribers in places where w have no aciihg agent, must invariably forward Ihe money in advance, free of postage. 1 : ... .-. 'v :. tl.i C ll. in. -v.- bod v can check the unpruueuce u racy. jThur turbulent and uncontroum .iosilianIequirescheck., 4 1 'I .lt is admitted that you canno have a! giod Eculire U a Dc.nocr .daiu ;sJe the excaiency ofthe Hnlis .. i t . ..1..1 )-.nrr iprntiia Kxecutive. lie s pvy ."w,w '-7 ave no distinct mteresxs irow nmonr other attempts at econommns;, ; t , , c ? , where the cut was to ilm.niital 12 o'clock pm has 1 been tt!, the building whirh contains "ft1 Fitly dozen. Esss. "AN 1 hi) O.lee. imii; d lately ... this lion. He can hav tuV public wei an Lixecu farei Noihing aiioit 01 such ui be efficient. i1iwitpn.pd with. 'I'n Vriprance of which ihc "Son f T.ibertv.,? as the y call themselves- now complain are principally, these, as stated stibsUMiaiiy ia f dress. .:'::-L 'A:'- --. . t J 1. Hosts of otTicers are place! ir. T-ifltiioi the coil' aullioniy qvsrr iiiw., "-7 .r; 7 . .. .... ties. ! ! tbc macbintrv by n-hich-the water, 01 tne . Dee. i l-.-. 7? Nile are - Jrck, vccd tottx ciutci w Syhg -J'hyiic the eminent Sprgeo4 ainl ; fhtse buildings cemcd; ; n hen the hre- nJ&icUD aDt celebrated Iccmrcr, dictl , Aorks wek not pbVir-, tike a huge fortiu- lt&j roprcir.U. -aftcV a ligering ilincw. .. cation; ftk as ibe Cieworks pU)Cd, andi ptofcional men in this cuath hare occasionally itgiacu uie iv-rv.v w.r .ij,,, niore cn ubic umc. unra)tic it,huidreLiiofpcorlc were seen on lis stim-h m-irCti fIOr.i bis professorship! ii tli mils. ; . I Medical School of the U niftraiiy ol renew . As tie morning daxyricd, thc b051' jyania; but inuoately rtft Wi oauV he harer .a began to appear, with ranons cooecica -vitl t!.i inslitution, that ihejan-. :its froni ditfereut poinis. t ital caotct, n; 0r hb death caused a riMiCCSJa rherill bfr Mecca, With lis VMiltud lectu y'y the cowUs-Wcck. pamperrd Arab' horses, of the tiue Ncgned t . rg. XV & Cr;( reed, probably the nneatm ic .wwuu, ft , j . " v.. ,en came Urn dervishes, from Turkey ; j 1 :- k..: .w .1-. wJre their handkerchiefs and I IU; " raXiCQ ; int a wai tf to cmcieoi 1 . . , 1 , nr-s,,n,. ana ,vuu improper Au-Aini wlaet Une oouy 010,115 .v.o-i . i t .. T J lllC. .-' I - ' " .. .T J. " . I .1. J ... liV IH A-ain4 Let;; me observe, tnai an f-v rn: instrument j 01 """T interference or executive um3 . the selection of jurors. 3. Immense funiW, wiousit oc a Ex- i...- NtinMriii to the neonle ccuiive is rt 1 w-m,'-. - ;hen in otuce during life, Uian for seven TcriodUal cqldiicsz vf tcintcr:. pccaj tttc. this i sloWctl fur the purges orfducation.tjaoJt ..M;..n: Tl.; tonsjU of fero-tUraXiCO; ir. well tt thfttabjscil of thue iata opcraUjn i ' ; 1 . il !" ' - ... '. ! 1 . 17, If?7.
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 29, 1837, edition 1
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