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acrcsslon and conquest. First But wc are far from sharing the prosperity of other nations is A letter from , i . mncr thnip ibrnn whirli nm writers hers: and thev are so well imnres- states, that-it io . 401 he was uerensive a1"" ... ----- . r u v r, ' - Wlludcntlv r.ffrnsivp & unprovoked warfare, have indulged respecting her. sedwith the truth of this, that pected, the banks of tC J . ,r tk.f nKiorl Thv vL-rmM indnr nc to hp.lieve there is not nne nation in Kiirnnff would sfnn mvman. 0 i he progress ui uiAi woi ..w ..w.. ...v.v.ww u fcV - . r f t"v"v.ui. , him to turn upon the aggressor that she cherishes the project of or out of it, with which her cor- . lb 'to be the offensive instead of the regaining the unnatural prepon- respondence is not of the most UNITED STATES' BANir i j a ,fln!n Aprnrt ihe rnrp noccccpH. TTn- cordial and friendlv nature so Te. hranrKw . ' 'K. uerensive party, duu iu a. v 1.111:1- "- wv ujoy-- 1 -""vm.o lULatrri . -i -1 1 1 1- 4- J J li T r i the tion fn th-

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1.1 au,,.,, hitro to mm hv ir ran pntcr pvpn in thi- irMm nr was liKeiv to unite an nations, we- muse lnsririinnnc tl-

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any iresn war r xAicm w any mmii m un, nvau y u mwic man s Dai I it wJimi the sun never ernment. But those who alfect It will be seen that we have o- the state banks: hnt a

i,ui y v - - - 7wwii,j Diyf sets upon his dominions." But to be of this opinion do not or muted all mention of Spain and heavy penalties for failing to in what quarter would ha aggran- will not see the difference between Portugal, and of the Netherlands ply with the provisions 0? th T

OlZe tilCin. in uClUldUjf: iwu jjcuuwa. x latino waa ..w.. u.iv. unvuvu -vwt. v ni. ui aiJLUcS are Muz I" folly of such a policy would only then under the despotic gorvern- mark and the minor German bleforten thousand dollars beeaual to the impossibility of its ment of one man whose whole Powers; because there can be no suit will be instituted nmd 31

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execution. Austria ana x rrussia mum aim means were cmpiuycu uigu Hum any ui iiiciu, su uictnn or me general and the rest of Germany and by ambition; war and disturbance long as the policy of the five great in January next.'

France would feci it their interest are the only elements in which he powers that the peace of Europe Comm

-to oppose it. But Turkey it may could live " and move and have shall not be disturbed, remains in bethought, offers a tempting bait his being;" he was not formed force.

to Russia, and because the em- tor peace, nor peace tor mm; nis

power was too green his title

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press Catharine had designs a

gainst the Ottoman Porte, it has too hallow, to enable him to brave

been rashlytaken for granted that and encounter a long season of her grandson is the inheriter of tranquility. His purpose, and them. Till we perceive more de- his position we cannot say it was cisivc symptoms of such a disposi- an impolitic purpose, vyas like our tion on his part than we do at fourth Henry, to engage his subpresent, we shall not think it ne- jects in foreign quarrels, cessary to enter upon the discu. Lett rest and lftng still might sion. But must not every one see make them look that his imperial majesty has, in Too near into my state. common with all the other pow- But the present period presents crs of the continent, sufficient to us with no such defects in the title, occupy his attention at home ? of the sovereign no such impe. to heal the wounds of the rious cause for occupvinp: the

late war to encourage and minds of the nation with foreign

reward industry and commerce war

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MADISON,

November 21, I0I8.

A GLOOMY PICTURE New Tcrk, Oct. 28,

mi, uM.-ine unusual scaf

u7 Ui uuMiey at the present tim

aim consequent depreciation cverv kind of ntia u

wv,i;,, 114VC pr duced a great sensation throuV out this city. . With the ?

which have led to this embarrJ

sing state or tnings, we are emir,

ly unacquainted. The stock

wnicn some months since sold fJ

more man 50 percent. aJvanc(

is now only at.i 2. Mjnv of al

city bank stocks have fallen c

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10 per cent, in the course of qH

' THE BANKS.

On Thursday last the banks of week. The Brokers adverti-vf

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We have the old legitimate tnis town came to the resolution the purchase or halt u :i.rs

to patronize the arts and scien- stock replaced upon the throne, to suspend the payment of specie, at premiums, and the scarcity

ce to extend the action of civi- strengthened and guarded by a This policy was forced upon them the precious metals has induce

J14.A11UU UIIUUUUUI, lllO iviUJmttUVC SMClil, . 111V.11 w, iiwuimiuiuuk, ujjuwivu tj j lilt LdllJa ttllldil IflCir CI! territories ? was nor so before." ' The motivrs the bank of the United States, counts.

PRUSSIAN without the slight- for peace must be in Louis XVIII. The cashier of the office here rccst motive for war. The recove- quite as strong as in Bonaparte ceived orders last week, to rcry of those territories cf which were the motives for war. And quire immediate payment, in speshehad been deprived, the delipi- if we look into the composition cie or United States' notes, of the

dations and burdens to which they of the two Chambers it is impossi- whole amount due from these i .:.! i..- :.. t- ... .i ..i ! i i i .... .L... i

Columbian, From the New Ycrk Gazstte, Ocl

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IMPORTANT. Wc have

were so long victims, render it bio not to see, that their individu- banks to that institution, and not from authority which we deel

iicuaaAi iui mi iu uncti nti ai as wen as crcnerai interest is to iu jauvc 111 iuiuic hi ucuumic ur next to omciai, tnatour oinrn t : 1 : i . . . .. .. . .1 . r- ... . ,

inusi bcnuus auciiuon iu iici m- toiiboiiQate ana secure " tnings in payment any otner species 01 ces with the court ot mm. . 1 : .! TJ . .1 .1. ri r i 1. TL!. I..! f i .... ..

icriiai siiuauuii. ncr own auu as vuey are. Elements or ais- iunus. ims regulation exienus settled, lhe rJondai are our

every other nation's prayer should content there may be in France to the payments to be made for and cur government is to pay t be that she may have peace at as well as all other countries; lands in the receiver's office American claims against Spain. Lome. But her philosophers! her there may be some even so re- which it seems is thus far under constitution mongers! her meta- gardless of the repose of the the control of this institution. Washington City, Nov. i.

physicians! world as to regret the dethrone- The directors at Philadelphia Tudirc bland, the commission? AUO'I'DIA 1 C -11 r.i . . 1 . J i .1 1. . V, 0 . ' .

uonvm mubL uc m an tuc inciu or tue usurper; out their preiena 10 predicate tins nigh to South America, who passe

powers ot Europe, the least in- number must now be too- few to handed measure upon the temper over land from Buenos Ayrcs clined and has the least to gain by inspire anv man with serious an- and spirit ot a remonstrance from C.h'A'i W irrlr t Pl.ilf ln:

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war. Raised from the depth of prehensions. Undoubtedly there the banks of this town against a in the America, from Valp; adverisity to all her former pros- have been since the second resto. requisition made in the month of He has returned in zood sea

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penty ; having rained those ter- ration seditious movements in dif- August in which thev proposed an nrpmrp rfnnrt. as the

ritorics of which she had been fercnt parts; but they have not arrangement to discharge their cnmimonr; hive done, in

successively deprived Italy and in any great degree, checked or debt without drainincr the coun- to be laid before congress.

Tyrol; more than indemnified impaired the general march of the try of the precious metals. But Mr. Rodney and Mr. Graham, by the loss of the Netherlands by government, and it were impossi- it seems the directors of the town two of the commissioners the accession of the Venetian blc to denv that the annroarh to banks had a lrs;nn of hnmilifv tvt- t,.m..,..:,j cn-rarv w

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dominions, her entire solicitude tranquility, improvement, and learn before they approached the the commission, have been recent

ana uesirc must oc mat a jong consolidation, have particularly august rrcsence ot thei 1 1 . .1 I t K 1 . .

their .Hi?h lv enrivrA in this citv. in Pre

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aiiu same pwtc uujf ciiduic ncr wunin me last year, ucen evident iuigntincsses ; ana because they parin their report. to consolidate the prosperity of and rapid. The evacution of the did not uncover their heads and & Nat her vast possessions. It is a noble Army of Occupation will, accor- humbly pray for relief, the whole

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ana 1 throu

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so taithtul to its sovereign in all quihty of the state. a whole community that ever was k! UmUlaD l,-it- ...MKf- Tl.ir. TlUT'i'ictr rxminr ; i . .

no airtniinwo, inak irv iiiiai. luv. ju- r.;u iivi.. mventea oy aroitrary power. Jitician regards it with wonder, Wc need scarcely have given our- Cin. Gazette Nov io

the pmiantnropist ana the patriot selves any trouble to show that

virtuous empire : so unitea amg to all appearances, be eilect- country is to be visited with a irhout all its distresses; so ed without producing anv incon. signal venn-ranrp. 'VUU t!.

and respectable in adversity; venience or injury to the tran- most pitiful pretext for distressing

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Nlw York, Oct. io, Com. Perry & Captain Hcd The unfortunate dispute be tween these two gentlemen 2 been the subi-ct of various c(i

ments. and has excited consuls

ble interest throughout the union

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contemplate u witn airccnon ana oreat lintain is not and cannot There was a report in town hf f!nm. Pm-mnrvivimr

respect! Upon Austria Europe be desirous of war. The whole evening which we understand nronrmpnt wa nrressarv for h3V

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may sareiy reiy as one or the most ot her policy all her legislative came from a gentleman who pas J .1 .. i.t" 1 . .11 1 .1 1 . . I

cevuicu auvuuica ui ic4u;. ueuocraiions ail ner executive tnrough town troin Lcxiiiirton

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ingin a moment ot torgcuj"-; ; !.j f. 1 .1 tV.rer H)W

raisen ins n inri ic an uw'

FRANCE. llnsincvcTy point operations are to render that that the state bank of Kentucky in? a commission under the gm"

of view the most important of peace, which she had so large a had discontinued the payment of ernment, a Horded captain I'iU all, placed in the centre of Eu. share in achieving, long and hap- specie. The Kentucky Reporter the satisfaction he required.

rone, snc mubi more or less in- py. iis her prosperity is the intimates that buch 3ti event mvjht The meetinsr took place 5'

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Hucncc every nation around her prosperity of all other nations, sa Ik ejected.

day, gn the Jersey shore,

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