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0 ( No. IH. Volume 1!. Comuivsvttta, uViAVA-, SaVvwduy Oclowiv 20, 1827. Whole Number 70

roLi:AX am. Josephine. the I lie production of the French

wf;:,T. H a work cuTttlt-.i ;, r,ri r. ln( rdf?.

interest of Franc :,nrl of my dynasty has forced my heart to net thus divorce lias become an act of rigourous duty for me. I am the more pained by la scene one vimt Jc faire Jo-

,- .hrir if the PuLue ,.,,, luV.r, Wa.f em",lt' :ls ?lie ""t have hern acquainted m. '.. . eV f. M.dft llossuet, was f?!tlirtc 4i:1-vs an l,X Hoi-tense with the unfortu-

"Uit uiai compels me to separate my self from Iter. I pity her with all mv heart I thought her possessed of more char.-icier, and was not prepared lor this explosion of her -orrow." In fact, the emotion ho fdt

0! pic'v 1 i aia-p io ;apoieon, ,.j i'h here iderod his contribution to the aljct'l immense collection of materials for the . -o Ms'.oi ' an ot this, extraordinary tan . i; , r. ! .tea the i dlow i:r extraord ..-fr,.-.

t.;V to- k pi tee m his presence a dtort time ; torc,H' r',rn t() h:lvc H lo,,S '""tcrv.il between f', i no ti.e divorce was pi o:ieu'iced I tl t en ! ";l:'1, Piirasd l" r.lcr to take breath. His v.,.vile:tii and .Wrhii.o. jwords escaped him with difficulty and with-

o . , 1 1 vv.n oa -eivi. e at the Tuileris iorr A I o s i -;

.; , Xoveuiber'JTth. Thai l.twctiieTue- iawy

ioritv in order to counteract it: but to trace will he sometimes overwhelmed by the wave?;

these honorable causes ot victory in deprecia-jol v iolence. Amiusi wrongs and lrauds, conation of the superiority itself.is ridiculous. TheTetitions and anxieties, he will wish a thousAmerican war formed a new era in naval ac-jand times for scenes of quiet, and willingly

tions. The excellence of their gunnery, and ,quit hope to be free troin tear. li

the effect cd their hie, were what w e hud been

t i;i e-ia follow Pig I v.iMii;ck w ith a groat

out connexion his voir was stilled and faltering, arid his eyes filled w ilh tears. All this

scene oeeupied irom seven to eight minutes.

totally unused to. In the first action, theGuerrie re lost 7" men killed wounded; in the second the Macedonian, independent of her masts and i igging being aunihd ded, had leceived more than 100 .-hot in her hull, and lo A men kil

led, and OS wounded; in the third fight, the J a

From the JVational Advocate. THE LAW. The number of attorneys and counsellor who are admitted lo prr.cti?e law in this state, as well as in other states in the union. increases to that degree a to render it necessary to op-

va was equally a wreck, and io?t 2J killed,and jpose those barriers indi-pcnih!e in the foirna

102 wounded. This was a sty !e of lighting to-jt ion cf an enlighteneil and respectable bar. tally dissimihtr tuany thing we had ever seen l'arcats mistaking the genius nnd talent of and puch heavy losses on hoard frigates was their son?, nthsing ai inordinate value to the

unprecedented. Nothing on lecoid equals acquirements of their youth, in many icitan

, ,, re m t!ie lo-.ks rf the Fnrues-. and the' . ' c i!nmeitateiy atter sent lor the phv-!t1' ,,)S!'- l ne Java alone io:i more men man res incapable oi appreciaimg inc i.aiure ar.a

, !..! , .r -v- i r p . -tciati iorve-art. tip. l.'ueen nrtonvo ( itn . anv t hree-i ecker on t he st 0i June: rtnu iniee exieni oi thai cenius. urinir ti.em ui lo wnat

SW ,e sm r.e durin' dinner were to a-k i,e!,Jr;!':01'1 :iu " Fouche; and before going to hi'j'hips together lost more than any four of our: they rail the liberal profie?iiosi. and bestow " Vw' ,''.e-Mui-, llse answers of nl-iefi be ;lP 11 Onfnt, he returned to that of Joseph-thi r'e-dn I.eis in that great victory. The los-jon ihem an f ilucation incompatible with their 11 ' I ... v.. .-'.I i' ' line whom he fuiind ralmpr :m.l mm is r.icr,...,i sustained bv thee three friiratei exceeded future i uruits.inconulete in relation to profe;

' , ,rt i n 't i'.' uc u . v mi aaie i iiicse i

ia

MiHf r ilid not last nwre tb.in 10 :ninuu"s

0,'i'irn-s.lay the .kUh the to:m burst, 'i'heir i.. ji'stits sat down tmimi.er; Je.sepinne w-uie

a l.T'.'C vhitd bui'uet tid laider t!e thin. n .n li pai tly ce.ncealed heijfeaturo; I ci-uhl ufur. perceive that she had been weepit o-.

; .;, i w iitMiiiiicull v even then restrained hei

our tot.il loss in the g! eat battle of J?t. 'iticent,:ional studies, and calculated to acciite for

?dr. J amts author of a lriti! Xaval Ilito-:nid t! - Javu ht within two of the num jcrs'tUem merely a suhomu.ate station in society, ry. which, as far as it tieats of the naval bat-k'hed nd w.oundedon loaid the 'ictory, Lord (w hen the fondest expectations have hern intles between Ameii'iin ;'.nd I lilisli veM Is. I X !!," -Iiip, in tiie battle of Trafalgar. It is dulged of sti-ing them maintain a distinguished was abututautiv refuted bv one or more of (lU ( m va m t 'env the pr 4i-e due to iheAmericuns rardi among the learned and scicnti'j. Of public journals pub;ih-d, d iring the last ' i r t!: ir ed-cient style of lighting, or to with-jall professions, the law, rscst to physic, r.'.ay vear. a se oi,.t edition .f his work. Tlsi e ! 1 hi from "ur seano'i.the fortitude w ilh w hich :he considered as the most diiLcult of a per-

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. i i t I i .1 union was reviev,e. in some I tiiC Iiumtei s rif Wie v oou i ;.e &iaui: ruei . aiiuiiin n:m: ui a- kh iiu.uimih in . n . iiiui.i - su iii ii. i::tuiui

. .... , .. . ithe London .dornu.-'- i hr.-'iueie. m (jt-t..her'n"i'iti:ig i the Au!enc:uj supet .onty, is to as-ipomts m relation tom m. Ij society and to gov- ,; cio t anil .ie;pair. l lie musi protound , , .1 t ' i .i v i- i i i- -i ' " i .! . 1 lepn cd duiir- dinner . .h-- ,:ltm a l,int ol retnarkable candor and hber- Tt thai tlieir crews were partly Lngli-h. Jernme-:; it is so intimately connected with 'llti .i rr " l '. i I-''0 alitv. The fallow inir i-" an extract from one Nr. .lame- Lt inirs- a furious aiument to prove the scien c of histor'v ; it call' into operation. , , an. I fie l .m p! ss me 1 1 1 lasteu :o r form s .- , . , . , , , . r-.. ' . , M . ' . 1 1 1 . , ' , . i ' wb it .v sen'ed to "them 'i t, , i . ol ihem.w!:ch we thid amongst aher deietred .th. m. i hat, w:th all t;.e terror on one all the minor acquirements; it is so closely '?'e, V ,'a V'?4 1 . 1 .. ' ii""1' , . R n, - ai tides, and though ik.w u.-t new , it ,a b.st !(- :u 1 tl e jersuasion on the ttier. the A-J blended with a knowledge of the essential

ii a (Mi l w r i' " r ii r'a i i i r i f . i i v

; t Tor. Let ." ifzi-til',i r is i: !'' , ! as he pronounced them he tee firm the : ; Me :j.!d went into the drawing l rn. the F.m y -iowly followed him. Cotic was brought r.vslati Napolean, ronti a ry to his u-ual cu: t -i. ; jk the t up from the j age. and made ; v i ?h:it he w i.hed to If alone. I inunrdi-

:'.iv q'.-ii'eil the ioun;hut ice iii.-; aiii ju ;u:! ; ti:i-d, I sat iiown in th.e iUr r, u- ., ;;. i.ii"!i' their ui !H-ties equally dn;cd.) ;i a

i law ir.

4 1 . I

ir near Hie Cuci ot u.e I.miftcr

r

r .'C:a

I w a oer ing mechanically ti e crv::,i'

r .' iig the table, when sudden! v I hiani ll.e r-- Lri k m the most i.-dent niar.ner. '! ! uher " the chaHiber supposintj h id

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!i:;!g

.1

!J, Hihi'ii the pond ot

li. f.r. I 'it l I reverted iuin. ;? ti.al t.o

: j , ii; wculd call fr a.-irt itee if In: th mght !.e- "arv . I w.'stben s'andit-'j: f.ear the

.. r v. tien A aj.ole.m iiiai ii ca a U aiiilj

wr-:ei iug me, said in a hurrn d n;;M:hcr, lue in l!osurtt. atal shut the dn.r."' i-;it'! ed. and s r t!;e Lmpn-- stu-fched vp-

none o! Us mteve-t. t ins comnientarv .f.ineiicaui couiu uiy ttniuce eigni oi lae vuer- puncipies oi irue iioeny : ii is, in ?nori, a siuthe Chronicle, however. i incorrect m "iie ' rn'i es. and three cf the Java's crew, to cater .dy of such hifh importance in relation to a pai titular, w'hi..-!i it rnav be well tj montior. : Mheir -e-rvi'-e of the Macedonian men. se-'correct and h i.orahie system of jurisprudence, the nnuihtr et" killed and wounded on boar i I ( " '' eiht f rdgn r. w ho were fid.llers and jthat it is worthy of consideration whether a the Jnza con -hie,.. Llv exceeded thut which u'tTUJapete;s. with three or four othe;s. lepie-jcitizen should be permitted to practise withtuttd . " 'at. I.U Iscnted a A'ncricar.s. were all that enteied the out having received a classical eduati'-n, ta- . ., , n , J American service. it is not a little strange Jken his degrees at an accredited college, and i.m.v.v r.o lar. isvs i. iu.cm: i.e. it,, adtluce in pio of of the American -hips lei;ig;tt'.i-n a:;rg f,.r an extended term cf years Nothing ran he more delusive, :;ot to say!.o prod.igioulv well manned, that th'cy were jtiuouirh all the branches necessary to consti-

ai.i:)i;e . !:.) !-.:. ...a .'!i. .'ames s styb-ul exphnu-o anxa.us to seduce mto their .service seven tute an approved attorney and counselor. . ui awav the Amenc. i vict ,rin over us at.cr iirht .f "'ir f.ihlU is and trumpeters. I hit; Ev erv citicn .-h-.uld know as much of the iu.;r -t.i. Un this b;d ,eot, we hav c already men-: it i s u . that the Constitution, at the capture of the land as would be i.ecessary to conserv e tinned that our auth t utiicly loses i.is won oftbo ,M edonian, had ;;..my of Lonl Nelson's j ids righU.Satiduce him to take a becoming iaieii spi! it t-t' ;!' !,,( . fhis airuments!.,id ''am.n on hoatd of her, fifty of her gun.jterest m t!ie affairs of his country; but it 13 mahe ;.amst ttic ta'i.-e he v, i.;hcs to -app ; t. ' -and t!i it the now of one gua w com-; not every citizen who thus acquires a -matler-a:al j.rovc- a l on i: r pa, t, and an .icntene:-! po-ed ,,fthe former 'bargemen oi that great iofthe science, that should be peumtted to p-rnc-ai t! e pa, t ol ti,e A:si.-ii-aiis, vvhich justly en !chi.-f." Thi: naturally suggests the inquiry j t ir at the bar. It is not a s ji.vi ticial knowl(aded .cl at ipeii ns. and . .titled tlu-m to the. into the rau-e ofsuoh xlraoidinary lifts. Jt'edge of tl:e theory and practise of the law vi: tor:vs ti.oy a.dneveil. He tells u-i that our j e that Americans dog le-3 than we do; thr'.tjwhich can justify the court iu adaiitting a sfuir.ea ! war were I adiv manned; and when althev trial their men better, raid trive them j dent, much less a few v ears occa rail v pas

sed iu the ohice of ho attorney, fdh'v'uo writs.

reading Llack.-t one, or nern arising Jacob's law

the earptt, and ut'ermg tl:e m-st he-art Ten-

m-: '-No I s!,a'; pe i-r Mir-1

c apii.iri i.au ( jitri ed to man his ship as a , lea e t o u.o on su re occaionall ; or no they

j-iiipoi wai ca:i,t to be manned, tie Admiral d it ri!uie pi ie money mere ju-stly than we do.'

n the station v.uulu i'i.aia;i.re the sliin to.i' t 'ant. 1'reiiton tells us. th.R when ihe Caid.dns idictionarv. Law knowledge rr,u-t t.e br-ttom-

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w i d nana, i a. ..!,; nor a portion of her best !oi'o'r shi,.ou one occauoa , received X 1'd.TdO ed on u sound, classical education, and lhai na n to b d i . t :i d in i ... i d ti,o the- :-hip. at hei e rh. the men receive 1 only 1132 eat h, i einjr i know led-e must he copious and eitrn-iv e.

: ; . i LT r X if s and In

la-gs. 1

!'. e I !

exd tiii.c-d the uiit-iriun ite woman.

.' I . e a. Ii s 1 1 ' . io me, .ue on suoiiw uiciiii

til-ike up Jos ;hi:.e and cany l.tr by the privale staiicase to her room motdcr that she r, iv i' . oi ve the caie and asista:;cc that htr ifiatii.o ie qui i es:" I oi c-y ed , ai-d r:'.ied up th. 3 pi inces,w ho.I suppon d !ial iidlf-n into a ht !'h:-teiivS. Aided b Xapolean. took her in lav arms; rail he, takii g one of the lights from the table, ltd thf nr. ihrough :i das iv passage t.waidsa prisate stauca-e. On coming to the staircase, I observed to Nap dean that it

ham lobe i..ie and w oi ti;! , , a r.bout 1 to -MO. After the great v ictory old Education prepare the mind for a hiher

sending, it hen of th, m. a set of j u! birds, and S lt ef June, Captain Identon further tells us,! branch of study, while it iastil prlncip:e of e-

am .ng whom tht v ' , hat ' i 1 ; M '.,tS,.v U;1S ,i,r''ac ".- pleased to j quity and a high sep.?c of honor acquiremc.il.;

r.ov

at as. lo niae

weie go. i.g near!;, as l.id as lle'.ni-eivcs. 11 due f the porti ai of pri.e money lo each sea-i indispensable in the profession, (ffwul'l !-c.)

this he tme, w hat do s it prove mote, thao'manto

Alter this gracious act ol 'l'he ev its complained of from the present

that cur Admu als betray, or don't understand 1 his M aiiM v. ur scaai' n must be an ungracious svftern arc numerous arvl increasirg. The mc

their uuty ? an.l uf couise the enemy are to bc c-t d vai It-is tt go over to the Americans

praised for taking advantge ot'our fall v. Vt

(am next told that our new-; were eiy inferior

tojfhoe of the American .-diipn in gunnery, and

un eriholess. theadmir.d'y would allow scarce-

any shot tor practising our men, whilst the Amejican admiralty mad4 an allowance ade

cuate to the purpose. Wetind, moreov er.that

!

v;,s no nai row to a ov me lo (ierren.i u nuina,,, i i i...

u v j. i.i, i.i hi iv i i' iiit a it iii".iie r. ! ! , i ii tbe Empress ,n my arm,, without the danger Conslitui;on. had scarcely exercised her new f ,l!s.a.r0 V! lC l' effdhmr. He immediately called the guard-l . ,mr,v :i lt, ... .,ty : sickness and sorrow wnl stop tl

..m of the .orUhlio, who was stationed .light! " V J , :r.t r: b"1 111 t!''lt

1 . , VIH- Ail, II. M W.J Hill I'llll P l wl lll e. . Vtllk V ll I . II 4 . .a.ddav near one of the doors ol h,s ch,et, ;IUV Wu;uc tj,n (ol(, poinu d or al , p.cty wi I support v,i, mi in.. i.i:,(,.,.h.rr- of the . . . ... . - I 'isoul, like re! resiling dew i-poa

I...... - . ...v, r. r - anu ne ie s iii w i i a v erv sn aniriv

.mate staircase. Napolean give him th.a the (Juernere's shot, 1uobably i.ght. and told him to go on before him: he the..jn(.s K) VoWcl fvU sll0ll o- M, tjok Jtiseidiii.e bv the leg', and in tins manner La.aa, .t.n t,n,,-,.., i;,,, ..

imj

from bad-

FIETV

Fiety commumrates a divine lustre to thej

lemale mind; w it and beauty, like the flower of the field, may flourish and charm lor a sea-

Isetr. but let it he remembered, ihVit lihe fra-

grnut blossoms that bloom iu the air, these

oom if bean

ie current of

my time, ap-

tlie iiroojtmg

the parched

earth.

Jtisepliii.

:m h i me to hiiug her down. At one moment ia coriseqiif nee of my sword having got betw ten tnv Irs. we w ere near tumbling dow n together. Fortunately, however, we descended without a i dent, and deposited our pre ions burthen ;;on an ottoman in the bed-chamber, 'l'he Liuperor immcviiattly lungfor the Euquess's women . When in th.e drawing room above stairs I tod; the Empress in my arms, she ceased her

cries. iV I supposed that she had fainted away;

bat at the moment when I htt ame embarrassed I v mv sword in the middle ol the private stair :t-t 1 was obliged to keep e.s both Irom hilkng, to clap her more, closely. 1 held the Faqocs tn my aims, which wcie thrown round her waid. her bark was against mv I least, and her head le' lioiog on my ri'jht

powder, tell silioi t d her oiiponent.

whilt the American fire wastnosl etlicient a

gainst the (juerriere. The (iucrriere's breechiugs of her guns vrcre, moretiv cr, rotten and broke the guns adiilt on being fireil. Now

AFL'SE. Those who take an active part in political disputes, often lower themselves, very much

in the estimation ol the candid and dirpassmu

what does all this prove, hut egregious incom- ate and sometimes when the heait of partypetence en our part to the management of such spirit is over no less: ia their own estimation afkirs, and dexterity and talent iu the Aim ri-j too by attac king their opponents in a strain cans' Mr. James tells ih that one source ofiofmeau and unmanly abuse: but this i just and

the American naval victories was their firing dismantling shot; a buck shut; but, if these aie so excellent in fight, why had we not the sa-

chauic, who has honestly accuir d crr.iprtencc nay, independence, from his ia. or. dazzled by a faUe and delusive ambition, brings up hi

child to the study of a profession, without first asccrtainipg, probably w iinout bing aide to avw rtain. the extent ! his gi li.us nnd nid!ity. bt stead ot'giv ing him an ineitingnishahlc fbxiune, in teadiii g hi.Ti an honest trade instead of bracing his sine vs by labor, and giving him to understand that the hardy mechanic, strengthened and invigorated by active employment, is the sure f.ipport of his country, in his person and in his propeily; he makes a lawyer of him give? him merely the rudimerits ofa plain education, places him in the ollicc of arr attorney w here he becomes familiar with John Doe and Kichard Fee, $ all

their cricked allies because the mind has not been duly fortified against pernicious im presdons. He presents his certificate of having studied the period prescribed by law; he replies to a, few questions on estates in fee sin pie and fee 'tail, and explains the nature cf bonds, obligations, and the distinction between common and statute law , and then be is admit

ted; he is duly enrolled, he causes his name rm.1

gacity tou-e them' hi tracing the causes ofjing parties into contempt, by means of vulgar

temperate, compaied with a new mode of po

litical warfare lately introduced. Wc mean

the plan of bringing the leaders of the contend profession to be affixed in golden charactcts to

the defeat of our frigates, w e find the loss of

the (dueri iere attributed to the 'accidtiit, ofher masts going.'' This is a very good story tolell once. Fut when the Java is captured, emCourt Maittal find that o r loss is to be attribu-

and villauoiH caricaluies. 'FIi'h plan is now

hi. window; he talk 5 politic. aks for an luhcc,

wiaps himself up in the mantle of infallibility,

and thinks there is no merit or talent without

the pale of the bar. Most unfortunately tbr us

resorted to by the zealots of both sides in the!

presidential contest. Shame on them both!

Meuof distinguished talents, who have render- we hav e at the bar. r.oi in tb-s state alone, but ed important services to the country in the throughout th.e union. many a good Vr m head.

ted to the accident of her being totally dismas-jcahiuet, are entitled to smuthirtg like respect, 'the genius of which wouhi be incoc suitab'y em

ted. I he Macedonian is also captured by the even Irom those who distrust their political ployed m coopenng rum punthc?r or making1

colder. When he ft- i t the elioits that I j 1 )ss of her masu, and because the Americans' principles. In the age of chivalry, the follow-

too much.1 I then judged time was nothing

'a parlor her health. DuringVhe whole ol tins scene, 1 had been exclusively occupied v.ath Josephine, wliose situation allotted me nad could not dwerve Napolean; but when the w :-ncn of the Empres came he pased into a small saloon ontiguois to the bed-chamber, whither I followed him. llts agitation and aaxiety were extreme. Iu this moment of trouble he explained to me in the following words, the cause tif what had paed: "The

made to keep myself fioni falling, she said m had dismounted c; cry carronade on herquar-

a very low voice to m "loo squeeze me ler-leck ami torucastle, besides :iattei mg hei

ing was a maxim ligidlv observed by all laval

Wellington boots.

With such u svstem we shall produce few

iers when engaged in hostilities agaiist each FiilVendorlls, Cokes, MjinsfiehU, or Eli : bor-

I hull, and disabling a great portion of her crew, 'other: "However inveterate your enemy may loughs. Not alone, then, do we sufei fjom in-

belore the Macedonian had matenallv injuirt d he.rememtier that be. is a knight, ami is there-ljudicious regulation inthe admission of stu nts

her oiKneut. '11 1 i s is like a man saving to' fore entitled to knightly courtesy." It would ; but there is suddenly let hose on society a set

air. t-iinii, i ou ate superior to me iu hgtit ; i:

should have beaten you had you not pummelled me half to death, and had 1 not been too weak tor turn your blows.'' It is this knocking aw ay of masts, dismounting guns, and shat

tering the hull, that constitutes the elements

be well if our political wranglers would gov

ern themselves by a similar rule. .Vcrii' York Mirror.

of men who, from necessity, d:sturh its harmony by promoting mi-thief an ! encouraging litigation; thaj must live, and they On only live in the chaos of dispute ; thev labor in a nanow,

The :iorll. The world which the young man crooked vocation make every clienfs case

t'ictures to himself, smooth and quiet as the conclusive in itself: a wiit is tltir litaoy, and

of superiority and success; and it is highly pro-jlake hi the valley, he will find a sea fbamingja bill of costs their creed. This is to strain a per for u to investigate the American iuper-Uvilh tempests ami boiling with whirl pools; he profession beyond its natural boundaries, aod