Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 8, Connersville, Fayette County, 5 August 1826 — Page 2

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CELEBRATION AT ARLINGTON.

After the public ceremonies of the day were closed at the Capital, a party of gentlemen, ha

ving fust, in common with their fellow-citizens, sons repaired to our friendless standard when naid their respects to the Chief Magistrate of first it was unfurled for resistance! Frave but

11 V.' the nation, at his mansion, repaired to the South

hank of the Potomac, for the purpose of di

together, &, spending1 the afternoon inconviv

nd thou ton.Oh land ofMontgomery.p uni -'afterward,. The Jktf. w belike, (sr.ys ihe.roa arrived rtlohrrlr of;.. , ;!f , ing to the laurcllc.l tablet which contained the jCommerci d Advertiser..) tire, -that Mr-Can;',:!;'tv;; umvl''? '"' :- words Honor and .gratitude- to Ireland, whose i being a Catholic at the Jin:e the i)cr,Y:l"0,,itat-"i!-i:r io :i r!du:.-.--ui. V!a:. :' : sons so nobly contributed to the establishment i was made, was absent upon secret: mission toic?i.;i.,;i,:tc ar I)Car -L i -..:;r. uV l;!'!, J' r of American Independence.) whose generous the Catholics of Lower Canada. w-V-ni it waSj-g or ,t:yv keep bis ...ith.;j - u.Vs" -'r T1-." sons repaired to our friendless standard when hopped to bring over to the patriotic cause. t'.v. v.f;. e Pruzihan .;::. .;.. ;,a.e t-. tl:;; first it was unfurled for resistance! P.rave but He returned twenty-one days after tie Dccln- efihe Imecrjtrice.w'.' a A;u.dr.d P. : M ! "...

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enjoyment. The kind and hospitable proprie

tor of the grounds on which they assembled, with his accustomed urbanity and politeness, had prepare 1 a shelter for the party, worthy ofthe day, and well calculated to inspire in every bosom the feeling? that should belong to such en occasion it was the tent of Washington--the Pretorium cf the Revolution, the same which had -sheltered Yasui-c.ton, fifty

outh unfortunate People! May the God of justice 6c ration had been promulgated, and i:nm'dktte vjren ;;ji:;,-,1i'r;,! :;; "i in ning mercy grant thee better destinies. On the enroled his name among those of his comln-l;:;''-;;:;'' -P ''r;'; I l,,'-v ivial day of indeiendence. and from the Pretorium ots. 'J'hus, though the ln-t. he w;i not the ra- "'.' .', -'!,, '.' V".1. "

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of the Revolution, we hold thee in honored s:

grateful remembrance. At the side of our Chief did thy sons share in the toils, the perils, and the glories of a nations deliverance. By he recollection ofthe privations they then endured, the blood they shed, and the blessings we now enjoy, we trust that the day may soon arrive when we shall behold thee delivered from thy thraldom, and hail thee regenerate in

years ago on the heights of Dorchester. The! the rights of mankind. pillars that supported this venerated canvass! When the enemy, looking through the grawere beautifully encircled with alternate jtmg? of the prison-ships, into those hell where wreaths ofthe laurel and vine; at its head hung i our prisoners were confined, o lie red to the Irish

luctant signer of that memorable document.

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JIo7'c c.oin:ith:irc. The fact is rnrious and jh.i-c

worth relatmv. that John Adatns w as v iirlil ; w a m . a n J r-iv ro t d u t r a a

vears older than Thomas Jefferson: Thoma-jj4'" vU:nn prov'sh ns.e. ::ad ' Jeilei son eio-hlyeai older than Jimu Madison :! u V';1,1 r:,V!,V lo lU,'l JaniL'ri .Madison eiht years oWi r than .J::rnesl, . . .-.... .Monroe; and James Monroe eiht years olderi, j i .,,

than John tiumcy Ae.ain.-?. r.v. J u-t.

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I7iii r!..!Mo,

Theory of the Earth. A gentleman cf fr-

tune in New-l'ork has Itcen it ihr convinced i'u.

of the correctfiess uf Mr. Revviohiv theory of !3'!' i-.'s in.r, Piht!" Cut !i". vi:

FROM OLC RI A. meroi.i! A.'jtiti.-' r r- :

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an original portrait ofthe '-ratrr lJatrw by! soldiers; who were naked, funished, and dving. the earth, that he has oil'ered to lit out a yessel ltleta,, 11 11 u"tl un)-y i14- ;: ' ' Sharpless, which has generally been esteemed 'clothing, iood. and gold, to induce them to de-'for an expeditio'i to the south -.k. Mr. Rev-1 C!'u',' ! hl.'' J '!. '- .V. the best likeness ever taken of him. Op;siie seri our cause, and take arms for the King. thenomV is to accompany the person who prepares'!' cxlihJ-s'rv at'oV-i'.crr; (' mv-' to the portrait was amedallion.inscn:.edAVAH-!j,o()r i'ril,-,v. iVm the infernal abodes of I heir! the expedition. The epr!ilion, it is said. is!,,,.,irSe that IMivar viU ty!.e on' bVn.'ir:" !l

ltlO!i 01 Ii tr out : i nts :it "ar..r Aianv ?J.i..!. tt.i-

vpii((t. with ti.e littie t reatii that iv,;s not unueriaucn uponr.nv expect:'

the walls ofthe tent, were six other meda!i-j left them. and ome with their hist breath. Cod 'the. earth formed of concentric spheres. but in ion, all encircled with wreath? of evergreen, 'save jrieat Washington, and ti.e can.-e of Amer- the belief that great ad vantages may accrue to

and bearie.g the following inscriptions:

'Adam?, Jefi rr.-u-v. Cakuoi.l Pi'rri c vxsrripH

ica.

the country from a further scn..;tij; en;nin:i-

oi'tli' Carr.' ntiiuiis to f .. vt- !:. sc.il

at ( ,i ;-.;( in 'oti-t :iuif t of!'

T i.', ;nv iculi'V. injustice; :s:-i l!

!scrir;& to !:. Tc it Rtli;ir v. jil iu !

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-Americans although r.n Ocean divides us. tion, and discwv.iry of islands, cc. It is hinted !s.c , ,. " .'''V V'1. 'i', .', .V. '

can we foruet this ireneroesthis i-ijuretl Pe)ple?,that, though no perwda-'v aid will be required .. ',..,,.,'.'.. t" ',, -w.,

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iHF-v. MoN rr.oNrr.Y, Woostek .Mek' ""i are ue i, ret;rn in -m: . , t ti.e sei vi- e out me es.'ei, amw.n ir .j.:tvl, rt .,- j

The Prctoriu;n of the R.volutionsarred-to the r;os l,H' ,v:',lc,v"1 M:' ,!'e si.1 o'Ske.i ol the public to iurnush a scicrtihc corp.;ttn vi P,, 4

memoryofiUhnmortjlChiefund his associates ,or only to let them kn-nv, that ti.ere arc in -rlorv. in tc 'ar of Imlpnt ndeiice nrosrr-1 some in th. great iiepuhli.-. v. ii rrv (i"d' Raines. The following whimsical circurn-

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ved for the veneration of po-terity the promotion j bless you and i- tliis .oor tribute to bo. with-! stance atul peu!iar coincidence, it i., aaid. a'-- j!.-.ein;rnt..h.!n is in tir Jap paR'.-n-; v. ofthe cause of rational liberty, and the rights ofj held, for fearoi'giv ingo;Venre i others? Shall tuallv took place some time since. A l-.'-t ;!."- "I January 1 2. Thi- i!:-v Y:. 'A. r-e:i ,na?u I we neny a sympathy f r tin r-s of tb-se nay igatmg the Ohio river was hailed by jiU'Jth- jd'-t..u v. a:. ! td-:s-il from hi ex on m:.!t ft; : !4lREt.ANn Honor and pratnr.de to the soar oflrc-jvyho o no! lv cor.tri'lai'ed to o! ; u ii our -i-i.-s 'er bo.it, w'nen the following mm or-ation ensu-:an 1 tiid jci :-( in ih p. jvr ' , land who noMy contri'mtedtothceStablishnieut:Forbifl it .mxVYl, i,;-tn-e ; f n bid it d(. i-e Inirit d d : -What boat is tiiat (" -The Chcrrv..K-- ichurrh ; coj. Air i.d nhl ?i:nc! e va- v

of American Independence.

"Ajacvcuo the Yorktuwn of the South" ;!4th Julv, '76 In the dawn ofthe mornimr we da

red to be free.'

"The immortal memory of Missoio;vGm.M "On the -1th July lb7G may all nations enslaved be independent as we."

voire ot i:. Mit

el gratitude. Tli

will yet be hear.). ;n:d that a '. oi. e ,.f

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A hence came yuii -I'rom !!e.df ;:." , "i'i'.u i.M d ::.d

AVhert- are vou bound to.' "iatn'

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whoe echoes slial! reah tiie Kmcr.!d hie, in : "Who is our e:

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p ravers tor her dclier:mee

"Veneralde patriarch of I .;' r n Fathers ofthe Republic! jl-o.-c. ti . lerred to the tablet, first nv

-BoAnis Byno.N, and the martyrs who have pcr- tniit oflhe t chCc T r ishea fur the liberties of Greece. ' -. ; 4IT, T , 4. . . . , 'FEuSO.v.CAKnou. 1 atrcs :r;, :. I apvieh, Jarvis, and the od and brave who :uJ ,..,,-., i i it n i .i 7 . i ,e. ieatoctl witua laurel, a Christian People in Uieir:.trug$rle urainst inn-! , , '.. del oppressors." ' I "U'v proud, a day is ihh t,. , , ;r ' Lafayette honor and gratitude to those of 0JPpiUecco:ie-t. n-:th- ia . rher nations who aided in the establishment of ,mhI ratitude ai im s Inn-, t,- . . . . a ..... . i ' t .i

American Independence. , v) oui nun. i,kv,(mi a ...... .

"BoLIVAK.t he U" -verrrtl,r : Vn-,l,in-tnn of tl, vt an I "h I ! " :l I V a. M

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Among the volcotcer toast tliat were drank w--s tne follow ing:

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niiio and f'ein.m r. i . .

instinct tne j.atn.'l of a tuJii;-!! a:

;:;:-g wa? W'th tne ad i cf il ; and c-d in cuuig

J -. tne v. io i ei e-

la .ce v. ii! h !

A e;. t'le.r aien an! hot ' ornn.aiHier, v. u

; illGmine hirnlf i i c Praziliau dcei r . ., .-, ,!

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iy r.e -i mi..".?i! tne nav. i he .inn j -n h.-alt'i.me ..nf.rt.and ad tii;. world cm activity ofthe r enemies bat t

nnoer wnicti we nine tne Ke oiutionrv give, m tv ou re.-e h tin- r. -t m l Pretorium that -heheied Waslunut n iit'ty ti-n of m an. a a 1 f hen iuh i i; -t

ten atro on i ue netirnis. ei ii..ic tf- cr. i o . . , , . .. i.u

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I'port thi f)a'-t being drank, there aprarou'

"rnii.'ernblp desirp in m.inv miml.o.: of i'-n sCit fum-Oit to tne !

company to learn some of the historical rec-

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u hich. b-urie the Preideal

I 1 s i of In:. i ; ' " ' )i lau- ;j(hl

itiait - I'iue P.i!cr Patri.L',: lal I'-onn passed I

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i , , , , . , , .'.: o ma te i. ...j- i .: o t. I On the l.sui, uetmdthe Pair ..padro;:-, ;i w. t, , , , ,n ; ,;r ... v.yepe mtv vess.1, , -.sined n i.-icun Awe : ihuM.ur.'. ; r e- -m,-;-' 'aiter a succef'd . niie, (brriiM- wh:ch Adi-.i--;.. . . ...i .' - . '

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end a part (,f the Jn.j ci ;- t. , :irl-

in lauie,-;. v; :-;(u(!e.t o er ' ' s ! ' 1 unla oet itmin. jif re inoy tell ir. .,,,, 0C tM, .;t(..-

ollections attached, to the venerable canopy. t,,e ' re-eieal rli-..ir.i u bee Ll.,;;inspirit mav wi.h tv c yane nnri a I re;H bngot v.;r-. 1 J, urnads "U'e Oo.il

under which they weie ?eated. and which, of moiaaat h .'.er oer the pav.llioi, in; ede toe Pra:-:.li.i:ii uere battering (hen. public exeden .t i- : citeli, formed a subjert cf intense interest to all niciibe on, e e. a.- -..(. de.cli.' Wimt shall bvc 'Mih the. idc i of g,i:u-di-g the i i er a- : .utin, but from ch i ii!.:

who were present. Mr. Ce-ris vieldod to 1 ,,! ;!t t!.e sbnne of whe glory a i ' e. the; r eee.-e? v. -;e making ? iix sbehr.. ;iio powerful effimcv oi thir wishes, and, in an a..hire, gave a ' hc-misj.here n-nv heads ? Sh.a!" I seek amid the to the nm uni of . 0.0 0 or .o'l'j.uud. '! h- th.e within our know b : a brief account of the Pretorium, from the time renown of nnti.;ui; fo- hi. :n . itd? It is not Cwo -mai api ro-bed -ithi; ieagne.;. nrj; as (K. of its lirt being pit hcd.on the Heigh ts)f Dor- there. Trust i-g in tb.e ioooo . einents of hu- .Mor;te X'ideo. .. vessel alor.e was v;uu. d jur lM t.. .e v-.,, IjV,V C'.'.V'

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:hcstcr, in 1775, t.) iU becoming a banuuet- manity, shad 1 turn over the pages ot twentv nt -h . 0 '.; .O'.iO. v. bicu the gevernment

ie captive Chiefs of our enernv at eent urie? 1 .shall find it no whe. o. lie w aN divided am nr the s-oadr. n.

In the .!ri :!. re we ogutoriei i f .. p."

ing hall for the capt

ftr.lAirn m i?f i V : , 1 ! i ' I p o ( . 1 , 1 1 n I i p. si 1 1 1 1 1 oi l'i ill i!;i-ri! -Hie ire OIM). A M':i! .H'l'-Pl .t I i:i ni't t nn t U.. ." .! , :.

i Jini'iuii hi lioi. i luiu mi. o.jiiii'in.iwu hi - - - . j - . - '"',,i;oi;iiiitini, " . 'l'l!1 ... . . . ... . i- I . I I . .. . " . . .. I . ....

his address, we suhjom a tew sketches, l'umt- niagmm euee 01 man. j i.ui.n.iing penor.i.et. ut i to i;oii;.r 1st. 'Pie.

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is lame, on its nfla-aantir.e ne les! . .!,:- to i.rei-eral sniistacti -a.

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ing to trie lameis. wieattK ai with laurel, ana m-pepibed,

-To the immjjrtil m, mry p Missolo,r;hir Mr.; theme oOle light and wouuerto t .o artb- age lv Custis proceeded " jofyotithful innocence, ami .m inniring t ry ; Ocdo

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, , "hrer toe giey heard- nroen 1 ti.cir wmtei 'a u i e .(dure id 1 r !i ar, (or Polma.i to pur-Mi-solonghi . thouirh now I it a , u m t r 1 i 1 . , , . i i i i, i t,r u is oei ir n-im.e -. id arouse the op;i; e-s ' i..te i M. uments hu- a body ol engmeeis, for . with tnv ashes . a.ked in blood, i 4 , i i . , , ,, -n; a i . ; i ' i .i . , , ... , I,, . . ed to stride and .ti ugg'e tor treed. a. v ill ia : " In. .'i .he inti aMe ( to ex j end the sum be had

procee

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h( ap of ruins

t .rxca. ot i . -.. !. , ..,..1 i . . . i . .. a . a .

, .'".store t!if ai in detent. I c so: and tne iact Ftonee! tnv jouridatt'-n rai-e i with . i i t i . - , .. i r - ii - i , triumph, and bo henri hia'.' theeartn but tnv lume will sur iv e the wreck i , i . r.. r . " i i i i i i i , I oar i ;i laoo! t v s la-t ag m. Ol thv loi tunes, and LP hai ed Willi adinir:itinn , .

.... . ... tie c-ariao.-

iv oisiani ;ige.

lie-the tooth of Time. Ib-ir-i-e v.ill be a '! 'J omted muosler

theme ot delight and wanner to t :e aiMh.- are i-'d'tett et onncr. mi Irish oh.cer linr in thol

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. 1 1 . i ii -i. i ii ihm in si i ;i 1 1 1 tru iroin use

Je an immediately :the JU l C rr; he wh-:- 0.

am; the rmtn.e. i,p f,-,.-.

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sbaj j crsi.e i r similarity tb.e ( ?.iar ) :r; The Apple is a fort of exc; r-ae:.. x. I w !.;.:. is to l e f. und at all fcra-fja- fftl.e avrui 1..z sniali boughs or t.. ig tdhetY.a r tio arv ing in s.'-e fiein the 11 aide to that ofthe bSrt-

W ahiUl." i e r, irg a Mr. i - .h i:il la; . e io a n.t j ted Potati e. The Aj pie w hich is cf 1. si . afj jgr-wth and pi r:i t t!y dii.d, d...t :.oi h-.-'k like

the oicbatv; Apple

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aue in the battle of Aacu-

ti ut i"r m.n tier tiuii a - Tn'i T

has rai-ed for thee a moTiument 1:1 the heart-of, the good and brave, more brilliant than the r J-'r'!r""!' r'f Jr""--' ?'- wo.ksof art-more durable than their bras, or reb'-.oia ...Mat)- .dav marldt "' ' wrld. ( .re. another , .;,,) . . ebip.-C, be a indepciahait aii'l free. What works of genius what wonder? of the' ous rentrnted, and haaua. a- we.

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ciiisci, now rrairK iiie is ei vj .iratnon or j la

tea? The shepherd tends his (locks and turn

hi- reed, while the object of hi-care peact i; graze up")u the tu; f w hich once resoon I

o , i.mioi aims, namp ot -lec,,-. ,y pr,l!r .U. jn.., u;i. ,,

Houisot victory! AH is lm-hed in the -iba c .Tlir,ii:,tP um m ,,,,.,,., .,.,..-.. -a

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i'.iha:, Y;.o c ' o i s a the nati ,ai:l urv had

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Co: Si ; :. w:n.r among too g.a.r e a Colt..; d he objoat, e

tee k'.h n. e. ir. to uevide tl

i-J.-mr,nd. Juiy '22.

;;..a-,. I'.erlions aie now ma-

iti.c-ns ot" t.his icii.m , or

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" , a t t his e: 1 '- l oi: i h I

li.uhicturief ( on.iar.v .

UbeNe ol tno,e who propose .... cn ll , .

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ii .. .-iui.i ii. i'i . i lii.ui- ... u.. .,

i'i- ' t -!ai: Cs ; to m ite all w In, led w ding, to i -a 'T-a. ... i ,... i

v., a.. .... a , i ... , i, i i i ii n..ii L.'iiu..j.j i on.. i'i''i.fLrf

-u.1l.cu l.at

-i' p they :e givci:.

!;,: ,,ilr iUi: f''.1";;'-riaspt;s.ble'Cm cucu.':ihe ctl cr ma 7.', TVntT, ;jKFi;P)- I'i'iV J). A now-Vo.k m b ,to operation a C,u .S ? ;,,,g m'- yir 1 1.,l4 4i,. , j: ., J ' ) "V Itisalo eontcuMdateri should,ar- tho Uc, is c ( "'l "We learn that Mr. Jefu a f.-w da ' hereat er pr.n e mv orable to man- oid aiui J : c - ; ; r " - a.i ... e ii fare coa i sc i-.-iiti :i . othf U . t.- i .- .. -o .va..ju.,

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oi aae-. inn me lame t aia rat lion Mill -Hour- ,,.,; w-d ... tl,, ,-it

a- an ra-

; .".-cs, are numerous and striking; bui we c;

not now enter into a detail of them. We real

f uhi- h v. a. ril,:'!1T'':t'm' oi mentioning this tact lor we

It o e - O - I : o

i-he- m immortal youth." unhuit by the -wreck , ,,v.,Jr. , ,,,.,. :r r(l!1);,ll!( oi .natter undeoayed by the w a-to of titma jjifersoa fond immediately ph.- ed. Ljiammo-el M rejoa ed that he died not child- f,e di-po.-al of Mr. dHiefson, ulndi

i; -, ,omu, .L ,.,o ,, I,,., ui .i uau:;nT-r- --me ;inadod to hv bis grandson m a hdter re. ie i Held- ot Leuch-a and Mantme;,1 Add. oh! .y tf,c eoiimdtcc','een.e of tl.o ieoa Riv.,ifd Greece! tothv lieroie fam.ly illustrious .Mis-o- feeJinp;-,, and thei a ijU ol t ;.ai -em a,.. !.ae.;.!a,longhi : she will not di-grace her eblei-lineage, ed the last nioinent.s ...f tl ii.ra la ..!rh.t. "While gallant (ireece thus struggles agn inti. Wc but reiterate the jui!.Ii- .dee in .-,i:-r.st-her inhuman oppressors, w hre, let mo ak arc'in that the ba.lai.c of the Jt irerson fan.! C.-o.-ii-the kindred nation, of Christendom ? Whm e AlX llC ';n;be plae.d at tl, dUnod of Id- nethe DofcnUrs of the faith, -y.hc banner be,r- 'Tl V ly- )' lV . J. c- J ' . UL U a v. e i.piievc v. ul'bc -iii!!c:cnt to puicl.-.is,. (,,,,. .AJui,-

inu innoiem oi me rross.me nr-st peoroi w hose ticl'o r-t.ite.''

realm is a 'icar of Christ? Where, too. the

ll'e-, lasting.

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Iha.ve lon-fhono-ht that ;, e,t:,hiiJ.,.t .....;-' .. . 4 i e oi inc one: ill' :-

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A'i Christian of Kings? .ie thev mere spec

tators ofthe scene, while a renowned and Chris-, tian People are sinking under the merciless tyranny of infidel oppressors? I "Shame on the Christian world! A barbaric age is restored. Glory to Greece, who, single-handed, still grasps the cro and wiHds her avenging sword. May every pass in Iter defence be a Thermopylae, and every leader in her righteous cause a Leonidas. till not a1 turbaned tyrant remains to pollute her classic thores.

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j answer, w e will cite a case. A lad of 18 vein

Only one signer of the Declaration of Independence now survives our estimable and venerated ft How citizen Ch:ii ies Ca i a d of Carrol ton, he enjoys good hen lib, and from hi habits of regular exercise, and cheerful disposition, it is probable he will continue for scleral ears to bless and enjoy hisdomestie and friendly circles.

At the services at the Dutch Church in New York, Dr. Ho wan stated that Mr. Caiiroil dio not sign the Declaration of Indepe ndence until

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give an impetus to agricultural improvement, powerful anil piogressive. OCT I- is expected that a plan will be digested, and laid before the public in a few day? tii i . . . j

ana dooks opened lor subsciptions lor stock

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FROM 1JUK1S0S AY RES. A running lipid took place about 15th April, between Admiral rown'lk A.sbin&.the Brazilian

bhip Katbcroy, oil' Montevideo, in which the latter

was considerably cup up. On the 3d cdMay at 12 at night the li. .V. btjad

we heard as vet, that the remedy lias failed in having the desired effect

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Mian rv pfMvr.u. A London paper, received by the cw York, mentions that a great discovery ha been made in steam navigation, hv which three fourths ofthe fuel i.ow usul will le saed. The vapour of (piicksih er is t-nhstitulol lor steam w ith similar machinery, oc a few precautions to prevent any waste of met.il bv a pipe on the safety valve. The bottom ofthe bmler, which i-very small and strong, us c ai pared with that in use for producing . o".

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