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tiilual (o endeavor to fxecute his own partieu-j lar desires through the instrumentality of governmfnt Certainly not. A roan who acts for himsfilfilonf, may rush, at ft ill, in all sorts of dangers. If he perishes, the evil of bis conduct perishes with him But a statesman who acts for a whole people, must, if he would act with propriety, curb his own propensities, and shape his conduct according to the inter sts of his f.'.ILw citizens. If it is natural for the Spanish Americans to lok for countenance &. succor form the only established free republic in the world, it is quite as natural that th.it republic, standing stlone, should pursue measures calculated to pre-St-rre itself as a (Terminating and regenerating principle for other political communities
When kings combme in ' t-oly leapies r the
French Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Lafitte, the eminent banker, made a speech, in which he drew a deplorable picture of the sate of trade and Manufactures in France, and ascribed the evil to the want of confidence among the capitalists. Much complaint is made that the king of Spain has paid a large sum of money (six millions of real?,) to the Algerines to purchase peace, and neglected payment of the debt due to France. Spain, Ttie king, and his priests, appear to be exceedingly alarmed because
of the liberal constitution given to rortu
and sent them as prizes to Montevideo. The Portugese 84 gun ship, John Cth, had arrived from Lisbon, with a great treasure, said to be six millions sterling in gold, and the crown jewels, The infant of Portugal was a prssenger, who came to offer his homage to the emperor. A frigate of 48 guns was to be launched at Rio on the 6th of September.
No branch is suffering more at present than that of printing. In Edinburg, at
this moment, there is not one third ofjof whom witnessed the struggle, and in
duty to perpetuate this government by recurring often to the first sacrifices w ith
which it was obtained, to the lessors of
wisdom with which its sages have stamped its history. The second war of our independence grew out fa system of outrage and insult renewed by the same enemy, and. no doubt, with the hope of annihilating the fair fabric which the first had erected: But how vain were his hopes! Our
sons proved worthy of their fathers, many
the accomplishment of their prayers, saw their independence gloriousdy confirmed
iipw fortifications are eiectng v
the usual amount of work, and but for the Session papers it would have been
eral thev fear the overthrow of their i still worse. Above soventv eomoositor Jand re-established, and hailed us worthy
rltcnnt icm avpp 1 hr Vinrli. a nH . i f nrCvi hie i r rn nnw rnit.rr illo A motiw ilmr UIk) trrnfl hoi-W'rro rnmm'nmrnted hv'Hritill at OuebcC. J.I OI t ! C!! (. 1 OflV i I iO,
aohtnry Kt public of the W st should guard its . , r mn I7i, ;e nLk.Mv .rti . It i.. t i n. .,V,r ,..,, nl-i K mton. fc.e. Tho.se at Quebec are
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Tut Canada?, if not now, nrc about to become the most important foreign possession of Great Britain, and great efforts have lately been made to secure the allegiance of the people. Sec. It is true thaUhe government of Canada costs the nation much more than is received in the shape of taxes; hut the commerce and navigation, the supplies for the navy in men and materials, with the quantity of manufactures which it furnishes a market for. abundantly makes up this loss to the people, and yields a large general uroiit in behalf of the governing country
or parent state. And it is stated that
t!iC
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uhtion and irourorement shall .ff.rJ strength iiucauu.. u. n.um. Uiu i.auc .5 ausuiuieiy ai a nana. , u.e,, m., a juu.um uflicieat to enable it to dictate limits to the Portuguese, to balance the influence of: very eminent printer there, who emplo)- tore iue, who aided in this struggle, the
upon a scale of strength, durability a d magnificence hardly to he fnrpr.s?i d b;
; other fuitifuatioii? in tlx- British po.-
operatiuns of arburan power This discretion ; France in Spain, and keep it in check. ed eleven readers, finds one sufficient to'des-ened gratitude of our country has. any other toHnu anions in inc- iniM po-.-does not imply hostility -to freedom; it tends hafy. The plains of Mantua, to the carry on his business at present. In an-, been freely offered, and with them nsjse-sions. COO.COO di pilars are npprocn the contrary to give to it lability, and to extent of five or six thousand acres, have other office, where eight or nine presses, with nie, I k w that no higher reward' printed, of which 1 0.000 aie exeei.aet
inspire mankind with confi tence in a form of been completely laid waste by an im-j were kept going, there is nolwidy employ- 'could be i eceix ed or debit ed.
even vear.
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government whtcn tyranis in erery age nave nense swarm ol u rassnopj)ers, which ea out a iorem in and two or three ap-! I teiuS r to you, sir, my most sincere j .uurmrvj uu .n-rc - eaid could not be n-nder-d durable. Now that (covered them towards the end of May. prentices. The stagnation has been in-jthanks for the favorable maimer wit! ; following letter trom a get tlen.an to his all Spanish America demonstrated that it is' Russia. '-Accounts from St. Peters- creasing from week to week, and there w hich ou have hi en pleased to speak of father in New York, dated Bogota, 1 Oth unalterably united and irrevocably determined i,rcr? cf the 4th of July, state that the are now, we understand, 1200 printers mj service in the various eiviU ations toMuly, gives the particulars of the mcrto be ind pen.lrnt .-xib !:ng at tue same tinse;.,.,, 0r the conspirators had been in the metronolis ahnlutlv iM. nnf vhirh 1 have been called hy mv countrv. der of Mr. Fudirer the American coi:sul
imernsii r.sourcfs ho. epiw 10 snsta.n such a . pr0nounced, and that only seven were posifon. lit . :d,a.Sh been found as prompt :condpmned to death.
deprived of their means of subsistence. 'and particularly by this state. In these,
As a last resource, application has been as in all situations ot my puohe hte, I am
made to other towns for subscriptions: much indebted to the liberaliu and indul-
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placed m his dris.on as itbs beenth Mult'01 w,t,1,aiie "'iiiavc.unut.t u.jauu ufjHessea as tne trade is nere, we cence oi my ieu w-emeos ; anu i oeg of cab. considrr . on, ' nil not an ebol t.on of!a 74 u,) shil' and i is thought that his:learn that theyhave agreed to contribute leave once more to assure them of the
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.uuu u.-w,rr w recrenR i5 anu so j Q h (ftd thal tbe SqlJadron
feehn, or a h rnpronun 'rick of intrigue
If however caution hjs swyt d bin) with re
fpect to Spantsh Amtriean -.ffars. he has not
force will be fully able to meet that of, what they can to the support of their. consolation which their cheering appro-
the Turks. He appears thus far to have
behaved very handsomely, and we hope
permitted himself to hesitate upn occasions that he will render his name immortal by
wher the positive rights of the United States'lii successes over the barbarians. The b'ive bf:en concerned In th n gotiations with Greeks do not appear any thing like
Sv'un, he h s contendt iJ, in justice for every , being su dued but as resolute and ac
brethreu in London for a few weeks.
Scotsman.
jbation has alwavs alForded me.
At 2 o'clock, the company sat down to dinner, at which Dr. John H. Camp
(presided, assisted hyLu stord M. Dram
From the London Sunday Times of July 23. !
The commercial affliction of the country letr, esq and maj. Robert Fenncr, as continues unabated. The scribes in the vice-presidents.
. witn tne some supplies trom various quarters. Uate.'y drawing comparisons to prove that tke Great Indian Walk. Some interesting
lhe Drrt0cn Their fleet, Jn rediness to act, consists oflncgrucs are better off lhan or o?m 1 reminiscence of the early history ot
try and manufacturers. They have pub-1 Hennsy Ivania has lately been published
listied in a 1 rmdad paper the following pic-" the interior of that state. It is tare of tin free xehite population of this coun- ithat Thomas Penn, who came
acre; and. with rerd to the Seminole war. tive.as ever. They are receiving hand-pny of the Trinidad Planters have been
dc His KPueruusiy uirown niniSfii.
mighty shield of his tabnts in
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vi u,mi.uu nuini rAis.s in i.ie cornmunny ,QAiieeu .rollcic
touching the proceedm-s of Gner.I Jackson m , M Diraticnl vessels have lately been Fl-.irida, and nobly vindicates upon irrpfr.tga-; , V ' . . . , b e grounds and at UV p.ril of an oPponffidlroTedlln the Archipelago and parts and active animosity, the m,lit,ry .b pnriment laajaceut, by the British, of that intrepid and int llimt soldier, in the j The official journal ot apoh di Roembrrassins: scenes which he had to encounter !mania of the 23d Ju.io, contains an acin that quarter. count of the honorable reception in that To the other scod qMAlttis of Mr. Adams, city of the survivors of the intrepid garmay be added a par-iaht) fur learning, a rn-; rison of Missolonghi. Tiiose heroes made apect for the productions of genius, and a dis ; their entry mid numerous salvos of artilpt.sition to encouras;e rrif rit of every descrip 'jcry. The same paper states their tion. With his discriminating mind his sur-j number at 2 000. prising and systematic indusiry. his considerate! TurL y appears much disturbed. The observation of im-n and tninKs. his slopes of sea of y;aj.m:ra had thousands of bodies knovrledge h.s regular and moral babiti; he;floati in it opposed in consequence iDust nwe ben, in any rank of life, amous' r - . . 1 r r A. r . 1 . any class of ct.zens a d.st,neui.hed persona the otn.u tioi, of the Janissaries at He is a man who i!l not proceed without un-'Connant.noplo hut in the otner parts
tending his subject. He sees every thin-;'0' the ripxrc they were said to be in
drst
be exmiines every tiling:; be is intellectually e.ievary where present in th-multiplicity of transactions confided to bis superintendence. If some
open revolt.
Porto Ricn. An extensive conspiracy of the blacks, to rise and murder the
scribblers, concinn tberr3f-Ives the levers; whites, has been dif covered. Twcntyvhicb raise or depress, at pleasure the opinisns; four of the leaders have been condemned of the people to any point of pobtical1 elevation to death.
bave scurrilously asaikd him. and endevvor'd
to pini Pr hiw a f.ul and fals r. pufatiotr. StlnuVishincr on the coast, in spite
related
over to
fry, which we blush to say is not ovenharp-'make a settlement in Pennsylvania in
cd. 11732, contracted with Teedynsccuing is an appalling., picture of human 'and s.jme others whom the Indians said misery, confessed by the masters themseheshnA no right to sell for a certain sum, ami published in the journals they pay onrjthe I-dian title to all the land to betaken support thousands of -rretched bfino uith-lvff by a parallel of latitude from any out the means of subsistence in erery part of point, as far as the ber-t of three men the kingdom icomen and helpless cAi7t-eould walk in a da) , bet ween sunrise and rc?i, unfed, unhoused in that relcntless$wrU from a certain chesrut tree, at or climate 30,000 wandering about in the ,,f'nr Bristol, in A north west direction. metropolis, under the eyes of the Legislature Great care was taken to select the most in Leeds the laborers literally storviner 'capable for Mich a walk. The choice
in Macclesfield in extremis in Glasgow fell " James Yates, a eative of Buck?, The following is a copy of a love-let -dying1 premature exhaustion and otrr-U tall, slim man, of much agility andjtcr written by a yourg attorney to the exertion and in Bolton rood Heavens ' need of foot. Second, Solomon Jei-mistress of his heart. It is said to be his
ceding with the hogs on brewers ramr,!nings, n yanked, a remarkably stout and first attempt: and coveting a morsel of horseflesh as a strong man. Third, Edward Marshall,! 4,My Dear Miss Brockman. My heart ury! fl'ctl may these unhappy wretches native of Bucks, a noted hunter, chainjhas given me notice of a set-otf. Ii at-
for the port of Santa Martha.
"With feelings of the deepest regret 1 have to inform you of the death of our mutual friend J. II. E. Tur'ger. esq. the American consul, who was most inhumanly murdered in his own bed on the night of the 13th inst. Me was stabbed through the heart with his own sword; his throat cut from ear to ear; - and his
trunks rifled of their contents. Several
persons are in prison ou suspicion; but our policy is so defective, that I am afraid the perpetrators will escape. His funeral took place the following day, and was attended by a large concourse of citizens and foreigners. The inhabitants of Bogota sincerely mourn his loss, ard regret that their city has become the scene of so foul a deed. Govcrment has jriven orders to all the civil and military authorities, to spareno exerli rs to discover the murderers, and Sr. Bavanga, secretary of foreign affairs, is particularly active on the occasion, An address signed by several hundred of the most respectacle inhabitants has been handed to the government , expressing their grief at so horrid a transaction."
envy the state of our African laborers."
All that can be said in reply to thisterri
blc truth is, that the manufacturers are not the champions notified
carrier, iyc. a larye, heavv st and strong tempted to sue a v.c cxeat but failed.
boned man. The day was appointed our image, aided by a posse comitaius of
titled. The people.accomplishments, has entered and taken
Africa. The slave trade is still very stdject to the branding-iron and the carMcoilected at what they thought the first j possession of my bosom, after ejecting irishiner on the coast, in spite of all the:'A;. fie must rnnfcv. AmW i OH miii'k. nn llnrhnm r.T.irl tn nr fbmili'ie n fnrrsn id tenant. Think not thrit I
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t... u. h , , -HMiur, &k ,c..-s a,e itn.-ap.ij )rtsmad0 to preVent it; and the matc-scoiuge oj pestilence, war, or famine, ?i!pass. First came Yeates, stepping asjam pleadinga sham plea. I can assure 8y .. , . " IMUS' " 1 "nssritl of desolation is rapidly accumulating.W at anu period of the world more trrrifdrWX as a feather, accomplished bv TJvou mv passion savors of the reality. It
in Brazil and U est Indies. V hen itfoVm the scourge which is now decimating (l Penn and attendants on horse b ick. Af-'is my wish that vou and I should iointiv
overllow?, and overdow it must, oursym- tenth of the English industrious popufatwn.Uer him, but out of sight, came Jennings,!and severally be bound by Hymen in a pathies will he called upon for the relief The multitudes cut off by the inroads af with a strong, steady step, and not far fidelity bound to Cupid, determinable, of the sufferers. barbarous warfare died at once ; they had behind Edward .Marshall, apparently! nevertheless, on the demise of either par-
iLjt-jt to enaure protracted misery the living care less, swinging a hatchet in his hanu,ty. 1 meant to have written to you yesoideath of seeing iht ir families and childrenianti eating a biscuit bets ran in favour! terday ; but my ink ran up and down,
of the valley disappear b neath the influence
ofthesun. TIks'' sribblms d.'faiirr?, consistent in notbir c bu Cdlumnv in attack'ng bim bt tray the an'ia)rilv of th ir nvn mental
hereditary succpssion. ami vet Hu v w ,u!d ; 'Brazil. While captain Elliot, of the
mUe Mr Adams th litiimte inhr:r. .f ! Cyane, has fully maintained the honor
the bhnmhos thrown upon his fcthV adaiin- &ix he has a!so obtained the respect perishing piecemeal be fore their eyes.
latrntion! )i tne Brazilians ior nts courteous anu
In fne. by wbomsoewr.Tc.n Q iinnv Adiruslgentlemanlv conduct. A. Pernambuco
13 intimately kn:wn, b sit t resp-cted i t is cbwractei' dii9 nt develrpfi i at one.
His mind is lilta some of tbos statues and pic
ture
contenrp
Gen. Jackson. Celebration in Giles
he was treated with the greatest hospit- ,,,y Tennessee. At half past t2the
ality, and; when presented to the emper- General and suite, escorted by the comor, very courteously received. The! mittce of arrangements and a larp-e nnm-
of a.t.qttty. which pqrr?. much stn iy ; connnanders of the British and French; Der of citizens, repaired to a grove, under nrpl.ition before all thir bpsnitif-s cin b- vessel on the. coast have behaved witlvtne shade of which the tables hnd hm.
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perceiveiJ; hut th.-v gr.m iipm the ey- f an jjj polit0ness, and the best feelings exist-! spread, and were welcomed m behalf of
:rver y-an,i u u em iy, ... , amojr ilQ partiea. Salutes, visitstlie committee of arrangements by Aaron every excel! ney, n nt h yr l ied to th;- sii-' lfto orn x nnf1 rtnn:vA i V. Rrnwn. n. J
of Yates.
and secreted itself in my new patent ink-
Marshall took biscuits to support his' stand. Pray accept a declaration nunc
stomach and carried a hatchet to swingro tune, and plead thereto issuable in in his hands alternately, that the actionjfour davs; and believe that mv attach-
In his arms should balance that in his
ment, unlike those in the Mayor's Court,
legs as he was fully determined to heatjis incapable of being set aido on the
periorhy of tiiose fiul'if9 cltich, at all tiorsj,
and in every sinntmn, Jv? ft the attention;
Hat. a little before the departure of the
and won the e.teem of eminent and enlit?nej;?vams' com. VV idot du Planty, of the
Gen. Jacksons reivy.
Sir 1 am at a loSs for .nrAi in nv-
men.
LA TE FOREIG. V XETTS. The Liverpool Chronicle of the 29fh
ays We lament to state that the dis-
Seine, sent his boat on board to obtain' press the feelings which have been exci
permission to search two of our merchant; e:l by the remarks you have just advessels for deserters, then standing out dressed to me. The return of this iov-
ot 'he nari)
which c
comincr of answer. Dated this 20lh dav
of Septemi)or, 18c2o. Your loving friend, T H CM A S TKMPLETON.
the others or die in the attempt. He s-iid he first saw Yeates in descending
Durham creek, and gained on him. There he s;iw Yeates setting on a log very tired presently he fell off, and jiave
un the walk. Marshall kept on, and be-! "We have already announced the ad-
fore he reached the Lehigh, overtook 'jurnment of the American Congress of
and pa-ed Jennings waded the river! ! Deputies, to meet again in the neighbor
hood of Mexico, (only a few miles distant from that city.) It appears tliat tins adjournment was not without good reason.
mi to wa !: on. ie row- persons assemnien, :tr. iJ.w;-
the Surveyor to give him a pocket com-
emotions ot gratitude and iov with xvhu l,! .. .i t ,
tl i .v y ' "" pass anu s'iif u ugiim. j ojee innian
runners were sent after him to see if he
lives of visiters than even the coast of Af
a Bethlehem hurried on faster and fas-
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.i""iv.; .?u . u,,.. , , r-.-u. -:-;v - . ")vinu tne privilege Wiml Gap.- That was as lar as the path :apt. Liuott ret e.ed, "that he was ot uniting in its celebration with nm;.nvi i i....i e i ..' i
w.. j -.....iv.m. iw Ttn .!! i-ic ui3- r 1 f ii . . nan oeeo iiiuii-u ii uit;m m v;tu; on. v 1
tres?, which we have so often had occa- ''l1" V. u " rT1 m 1 cnnimunica" o u a"ocmi.e.s 1,1 S and this ami (here xvas waiting a collection ofis. the British Commissioner to Pana-
sion to mention, continue to increte, t" kuuitrmt a no occasion mus anu respectable assemblage of my people to see if any of the three would 'ma, had lost, bv death, both his Secret day after day, some hundreds of our!ht permitted to put his foot on board eliow citizens, by whom I am so much rpnfh it hy sun5et." He only halted fairies. That shore is more fatal to the
wretched countrymen are added to the5"10 American vessels ior mis purpose. ",:u , an concur to heighten tluise
thoir.rek nlre;idv rb-tltiifp nf PmnLu-.i 1 he beine is a b rench t ngate.
imw, and an accumul ition of misery is' is alljust as it should be. Long this honorable era never fails to fire the t.ccasioned which demands instant and m i.v the oflicers of t,lc United States be bosom of every friend and lover of hU eff ctual relief. jeipially distinguished for their courtesy jcoimtry. The British revenue anpears to be:to strangers, and firmness in defending. In the retrospect, sir, which you have fdlinod'at the rate of innnn n(,nflJ t'he rights of their fellow citizens. (taken of our revolutionary war. allow
per quarter, or 2,400.00 nomuN or an-l 1,1 Great Britain the distresses of the! mo to thank you for the tlattering notice'
mim; no promise ot nnprovem -,f. 1 hoi' r lK' tlJ aunougn i cannot mills f(lrtherhut for the water There tal to strangers as that of Panama.
xiriiea oi mo savs, -mi tnre ars, ' l, ...w. .....w. ilult -UUI uioaness nas j1P marked a tree, witnpsed hv ihmn
rica is to the whites. The Commissioner of the King of the Netherlands had
walked it fair, and how far ho went. He!cj0"C to Vera Cruz, to be nearer ti e
then passed to the right of Bocono mountain, the Indians frnling it difficult to
place of re-union. But, if lie stavs long there, the fate of the two British Secre-
b'ikeep him in eight, till he reached Stiiljtarics will almost certainly overtake him n e; Water nod he would have gone a few! the climate of Vera Cruz being as fa
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parasites base enough to flatter the com-i0,,01 P'vment: nm-iitv. wlipri it n.icrht t, u n ,,.,,uA ' From Greece we learn that Hussion
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u uLu.u.p.u .ce. i ne i!!(ibn.(Til0 distance he walked be- Mv has been changed: for, now, out
humble part which I acted in that enven
Irillrv.l All Cti.,...,.l J A. :
na to cry out an s well, when the ship .....ru, .u. 10 mpress upon my jjne, and about 30 miles of it through the
to
is almost on her ?eam ends, we nre ofa,:,t ,u7 m,aw , " o i V , . . F"cip.es wmcii were VVOnds was eimated to be from 119
i cren k- ni n fr K'impn. r.hr.l veeis, manneu uy iuw ureeus naveu-ecureu oy n and to the sunnort nl!, -l. it .1 .
n ... .....1.1 , , .i, . . ... , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 r ij' .iiii vi)ii iiie Lireai prize! and decisive scale of retrenchment is !eu captured by com. Hamilton, of the which, if my subsequent labors H the Lhir-h wa five pounds in money and!
tw nanotori ,.au .i i .rhn isn navy, ana me nen complete v cause 01 mv countrv have nt nil - 1.1 ' ; .
1 v-iiin nnu ii'ui.n m " . . J I .. J 1 1 live nn iiirffi acri'S ci land a
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this murli enduring and lon ro .fvlin nroicn up. lueaiinmiio-i muu uepre-' ;o;nriouicu, tne pains and privation-
nation will be brought to a speedy catas-!t,atlon9 was enormous- i he news trom. endured are more than compensated, trophe'. (Greece is not pleasant but no impor-jThe spirit, sir, which blazed through
No change for the better apppars to tant cvent is mentionrd. I he 1 aris pahave taken place in the itrition of thelPers a55crt that the sultan has fully sucmar.utacturing and laboring classes. eceded in putting down the Janissaries, The papers are filled w if h articles like! in t,iG European provinces of Turkey, the preceding. All ;ig- ee that something'41 it was supposed would be equally mu-t be d :-e, but no one seems to havejsucressm' m those of A-ia. resolved w at to do. Brazil. A British line of battle ship
It appears that Sir Walter Scott ha an" three frigates, and the United States j
not been appointed king's printer for corvettc Cyane and sloop Boston, were
an recently at Uio Janeiro. ve learn that the Buenos Ayreansipjadron ishlockaded up in the inner Balize. The Brazilians had arrested several vessels at-
cnt'and, as was stated.
The Columbian privateer and her two prizes which had been detained in Gib
raltar, had been released.
France. At a special meeting of the' tempting to proceed to Buenos Ayres,
the deeds of these revolutionary fathers.
was the inspiration ot Deity to a just cause, and needed not the unforgiving and ruthless barbarity of the foe tomakr it unconquerable, even on the field of repeated defeats and disaster: No, sir, cherished by the Author of all Good, sup porting and supported bv the love of liberty and virtue, it achieved jnore than could have been, more than ever was done, by the unaided power of men the establishment of a free and happy government dependent alone upon the will of the people. Let it then be our solemn
t ween sun and sum, not being on a straight; Commissioners may attend the Congress
without the apprehension of finding graves in a foreign land of having their eyes closed by foreign hands. The lamented Mr Anptrson fell a martyr to .1 1111
ny where in the climate, and we should he sorry to
the purchase. expose any more of our valuable citizens
It is ad b-d that James eates, who to such hazards. Jat. Int.
led the wav for the first thirty miles or
more, was quite blind when taken out of
Durham Creek, and lived but three days afterwards. Solomon Jennings did not hold out but a few year. Edw ard Marshall lived and died on Marshall's inland opposite Tinicum township, in the Delaware, aged about ninety years. lie w as a great hunter, and fortunately mnde a more productive walk than he did for Thomas Penn; for he found a rich silver mine, that .rendered him and his family connection? allluent, yet he carried the secret, where it was out of the world with him, I
BrunenU cured. 'Mr. Loiru bag radically curd five white adults, and fifteen staves. Amongr the number thus operated upon, were one or two persons whom drinkinj: b.nl m?.de mad and several prnspnteil the most 5horkin
appearances in bloated limb. Mr. I.ois'i has now thirteen patient under bis bands; a part of whom it wdl take three vreek to cure, whilst others mar be dichar?d in ten dsy?. The wajg of a physician so valuable, who not ordv restores the body to a'l it wonted f".ction9, but also rec'aio.s the nob! frcubifj? of the mind the wagrs of r l.oisrau are praOmted according to the cirrun sfances of those who employ him. .Yen? Orleans paper.
