Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1829 — Page 2
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fm:d a;-c said to l;c enormous, as everv Sul
tan is bound to set apart a given sum ac
We cony the following speculations cn heprobahlceifccN of die Russian camriaign from the iJe-ton Patriot of Oct. 'J8 : The Vwcjnthe Tiil the l.'st arrival fo':i Karone, ninny well informed rnonarn'.ng ns anticipated a general war in Purepe, us a consooamnee, the return of the golden days of our c ommercial prosperity. AH such fxnoctatio:.. .in- di:in-
panted by the news of peace. I Jut hefore they gnvc way to any feelings of disappoint ni( -'it at n cent which we always considered more probable in the ratio of the Pusmui sue. esses, it may bo well to consider what are the terms of tint jxice and what will he its edi cts on the commerce of this country, in common with that of the other portions of the world. . It will ho recollected that the Kmporor of Pus.-ia declared to tiie world, that at the commencement of hostilities, that he would ii-t sheathe the s;ord, till the Sultan had guirantei d the freedom of hern
gressfothe i!.gsf all nations into and l.'owi the Black Sea. The importance of thiscr Te-mn t., the commerce of Ruia and the ui.-xpecteil success of the llls,nil
arms leave no doubt that it has been made and its.p-icr enjoyment guaranteed. Ih o
- cording to the length of his rci'm. Of its
military force it is impossible to sneak with . ' t
precision since ir.e destruction i!,o
corps of Jannissarics; hut before that period its regular troops were .'JO.OUO cavalry, and 2'! '?f2rit d its feudal militia, 1-0,000, the greater part of w hich were hors.men. Its naval fo,co in 1S30, consisted of'Jl sails of the line. '.U frWnu
nrvettes.and.Ogun boats. curvin- altogether 21 SO cannon, nml 'ftWi ..;,.,.,-,.,.
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nils arm ot its power wts amputated bv the '-untoward'' tight of Xavarino. Kuroponn I uikey has one city containing above .00.000 inhabitants, iic above f,0,000, f'h'ven above "0,000, and twenty above 10,000. Anion", t.,. iirt.i
are
asslndlbe found necessary, shall have been! A report was prevalent at Monte subscriLec. for. A society with similar oh-, Video, that Dr. Francia, the Dictator jeets has been eminently successful in Hoi- 0f Parngua, was dcaJ . lllis has caused land and ve cordially hone that i.n arrr. .... ' .
suits may be attained in lrelan 1 I TmC "TCS lMal 1 ie Iraae ol tliecoul1"
try will be opened. The newspapcrsof Monte Video are occupied with a quarrel between the manager of a theatre and his refractory performers. U. S. Gazette,
suits may be attained in Ireland.
Literary Gazette. From the ,V ie York Even in" Po t FROM TAMIMCO. Failure of the simy I Sit w nm i t r
The brig Dromo, Capt. WoodluirvJ 1 which left Tampico the ninth of Sep't. ! J'jT'Tf.on Jackson. In the third vol arrived on Saturday evening She U!11,'('1 Randolph's edition of Jelleison,; brought intelligence that the" Span- u,1ln' ,I,,,R' isanumher of letters, throw. iniili r,p;. .. . . . 11)''' lniu-li lir!it muni it. 1, . C ,u.
Constantinople, containing Cairo, A loppo, Damascus,
I'.ih'iiH.h:-, (Filib,.)
Auriaiiople, S il- 'liica, 1 sna Si ria.
! Ihirh.irost.
Soul?. House.?. r.07.000 8.(!00 l(0.(i0() i:oo,(Hio 1.o.k;o i-Jo.ooo !.'(. oo loo.coo l (;.(! io
wMnt i.O(H ('..",(,() "0,( KM) 10.0(0 1.0(H)
iards were in posH-sion of the old town, and side ol the harbour. They had. it was said, between 3000 and -J 000
troops hanta Ana was before the town
ing much light uix'U the histoiv of the
democratic and federal parties during the i'rst presidency of that distinguished democrat. In March, lMil. Mr jYili-rm
wrote toMr.O'ei ry, of Boston, a letter from
STATE GAZETTE.
rUBLISHEI) BY
To shew The very age and hothj of the Time, Its for tn and pressure
t .n (irr .o ..t.m.,i - .1 . r - ,
or A " V: ,i" M ai ,rom fUUUto; winch the lollowinir extract is ,:l...
7 . 1C "ected batteries was not deluded by the eu!o,iums of on the oppos.le side of the water in or- j the pnbl.c pape.s in tljfnst moments of der to bombard the town, and had g.v-; changes-if they could lune continued to en the inhabitants six days notice to P-t all the -loaves and iish.". that is; if 1 leave it. ri he (imo w:is i,,, i.l,- had fono over tit tl i in tl,.i- .......i.i
Schunma or Shtimln
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, T OITa ,nrwt imIM'rr and The present Saltan (,f th(. ( )!foJnriIi r,n. l:. n:,, ,d n:ult. IV trade of the Mack 1. is Mahnu.ud If. who was born July (ore ware incoCntum to our '-'0, 17s.and :u-cende,l the throne July J-.ijuercia marine and it nny with truth iS 10.' ( We.pu ntlv he i-1 I year-o"t "vl! T ,( V';',,m"" rV:'! "ili,1C (i a-'' n,,,1; nd fn.r dau-diters ti.ev,ho!e uoild. for even Oreit Urit ,;,, n "
ed,aiid it was understood thr.f" an
tempt to storm the town would be made on the 10th. ()n (he ukxi of -til, just before the Droino left, some beavy t,nilg was heard, from uhich it was supposed that an attack had been inade. Theattack of the 2Jd of u-.
none the (own much damage, and
ue to Milouise. Hut 1 well knew, thnt tl.i
inomeni that such iemovals should take place, as the justice of the preceding administration ought to have executed, Their hue and cry would be set up, and they would take their old stand. I shall disregard that also. .Mr. Adams last apjM,intments. w hen he knew lie was namin" coun
sellors and aids for me, and not for himself.
For the Gazette. PRoscRirnox l Indiana. Since the inauguration of Andrew Jack
son as the President of the United States, a fictions opposition to his administration has marked the course of a majority of the presses of this State. Nor has this system of denunciation and abuse leen contined to the press,- hut has been the spice of convocation in private circles. To destroy public confidence in the venerable President of the nation, a fcrr,! .....i
simultaneous charge of proven )-t Ion, has
theirhancls,isiiable to feel tpPT,, action, liepullicffe, the federals have never forgnttr V"Fr,i ciples, however they m,y succ giusing their purjH ses u PATRICK
PARTY DISCIPT ivt.
The opinion has b en frerjuen-h-ed,that parties, in a fae state
ami indeed necessary tint o w' ,.1.,., l . , O fv '
culated to m-mo ti, ,
oflhcGou-rnn:riit,a!:d to pre Z corruption. We eca.er ive, however, thrt
calmness can lo,k on the crZ.'i
ami discipline of panics v);"':' ingenuity has brou-h? i?1-u z out admitting that thereto no e,.;' ' -by which the people and U "jr be so easily and so elU c;-:- !v co' . " ' Various and jowertal are 1 " ' menls held nit tbr the ( ;.!;..,.,,' ! '; "
iKeiMlnefly relied on-sup, Kirt d by tie' lTy "- gratuitous -libel, that ever V A
tbe most abandoned omYnl ' 1 ,1;V'I'? n wM!t.s to
"!' 'H ' i! T.I 1 oil li -n !.,. . l
v.'th.di iierdevoti-'a to her 'unci, nf all " and with all t!,e inthience of her va-t n a'al power. !.e.-n obliged to content hern-It' vwtha limit.-d trade in the lilack e , ; ;his Valuable trade i now o, e;;cd to theenfor-prisr-t,f American merchants and to the ? 1 1 1 Mid c; i i V of miro,t,
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I'rom the New (Mean- LYr of tl.o 2d, O f i:vsri!OMMi:xicu ' '
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Uea ad d'f-ti v a ad ed Mid '"i i a::" of th. : . . i r i it J ':: e m U:ui the ii
bit
Copitulatinn of P,arrathisA ,,ssengoron board of the Schoonei ( hd a. lyin-r at the point, and from the coast of TampTco. whence she sailed on the "AM - .fl ..t .i.?
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't I.urope, producing aurm il'i- " ' s tnatt:tn. Harratlas camtuhimil ulti,
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nances lor commercial m- - ;r k ity. i no l.n r surronnd-
-"'I I'V ti'eiealou-v and i. -,.' ro:iu vd to 1 lavana. ive :u-Unn Uu
'Turks, who with all th-ir re- :!'!' before the capitulation, '"'its of character, are neither! . '''in ;,m' wounded to the number of thm barbarians cncamixd l) fo ,,cat be excuse (fthe .Mexican II. i" . 1 ' rrr.vi.rin,,,...! ... 1 .1
i- oi ii, ir ancient concjuests - '""" ". -"ki aner ineir rccoerv con-
most O t lf foroimwr, I....1 l. n. . , .. .-u
u,t - - - ouu ,c,i uie I set aside as tar as dej-ends on me OdiV T"Ci U ATnCa" V,C,S iM 'ccrs U "iitv of -no-'abu-es wlueii they had embarked their prop-' office, such as marshals packin- ,Urv JTty and jTOII(; to a considerable di-.c, Isinll now remove,as mv predecestance iii the rier. K erv tl,;,.., sor ouo-bt in invti. i. t, l,-,, ,i, ,..
, - hiiii-.oii-, r- --j .....v ww,,v
iu indicate mat the U
a "pe.nisnment,"1 f:.r iM.lit-
was (tesemei
1i:m iimiii'iTi.' it... i
''""..-. nils c .in auaci: ujkhi motive, which ! eing inscrutable to human knowledge, fies the imputation ,f iaeuiS if or in I :iiul i.r. ,r-r't .( ; . . . .1. . .:. . 1' -
" 1'" v iiim- ues:o!5, 1! ai li'l
"oo eniun s io ai-ail if. Jl
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"s ,,!- Pv tinnks. sup,K,rt ;:ri!j every iiior-'ne which the p,::v - t expedient to support to leetir n of whrmsoeertIiei..rt'-
rmate, v. hates er hemav know etY
on i,ui, oti condition Jie ."lild k( er hi tl t.T-,,,) i .1 i i
i 'nn.-. ..uu snoniil 1
wn h;i m n
very insecure state. The U. Slates ?hip Hornet was at Tampico, and Gen-
i in narrison w as on board of her. A still later arrival at New Orleans has brought intelligence of the capture ol Tampico bv Santa Arm, 'n...
New Orleans Bee of the ed of Ooclo-
hat simnilar lesembhinee l.i twi.oo t),
. - ' ' 11 I i i v coalition press of the present day, and the
federal oress of .letleesi.!. i;.,.. i . ' .
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....... i-iiiim s lOilssill H. . M ,.,.., r, , ,. , .
i , , . : v in s i ; 1 1 r i . e r. ;U;i1th K!-princip:ewhenevcrh,.M!Isor:u: ;d ..the i..cide ,o ,he party, and, like the .f,'loncd, r,s to le in- U,;,,, ,1 I .!.-.. , , J:
11,11 Miow, mu-l l)e ranke
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wreten so abandoned, as to le in- .r:,i,,( d , ! to t " ' ';M'-Ie f any partiadar purpose- llt nt .r ' t0 l,,,,;i5d bo same time. v ,. r..,.LLL ' , l-Hrt : JK. actions to the :;u,.!m!; ,
-lass oi
Th
l no.v tiirown oiH-n fr tl,.- rrlmI.t;.P.v,,,"f Havana
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lion and enterprise oft ivilied and irnnrov- 1 "f 11 Pr,,vfir the protection of all ve.
e articles ofcapitul; i-
el uiea. Nicholas has imbed, fought sue- rf5-.,lit,'r hrein or Spanish. IminT bro't fr3s,veiy and l..rioiisly. tor the interest I'rovi5Ir,ns to Tampico before the canitulal.t ll'J .. . .. 1 . 1 . . tlf.r.
-"" -ami eianiie, lu he lias!
t"" ac ..ievui lan.-h f..rus m common with fh"j'-.Mrcor.irnTual and civilized nations
Tl.e oj
JH'. v .i.iv it (! mtv.' -ill ti... ;
. , '.. iiniM inn e we
i i . e i . i . ir iu..! tr. .. r : . .
rts upon
'htHafaclied fo if f,,r ,N r;;,
'I orntM. ' 1
' ' ' i 1 f I 9 ' T.l lo i, ..
C 'mm- c:al in'erc.cr with IJsia. and
iiKe. dot imd.n-the bet nnrtoMl.epmxha- of our imjn.rN or f,,r I"0'"-;'1 1,r at St. IVter-hur",
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Anions theschoonei? w).,-h c ,;n..t r.....
,1 , , ' " 'o. worn ""s ,w,rt, ih... Ivchpse and thr .Monk had entered. and tun i.tln.r.. , i . , .
f v ,, " ' -'"iiro io t,e tiie nmj oi the trade of the ?,1 u k ! 10V'' AI im an,i Jbe Dorothea were wieck.1.1 II I i 1 4 1. .- .
' o l JH- CO : sr. It will be Men, f,n comparins these fafements and d ife uit). tl,. c r.7,..: i .
f .,..- 1 r ""I ' ' " 1 . I . . " ' "ii ,u -in u
'-TMien, K,ls.ia Ueslio.dd not be " "iC "" helow, that tiiere is even iyd It t'n years free trade to the Dlnck ! ' to -IV'' bis gratifying iMt, ;,,rf e i. 'loii.d alfer tl ! !...? I the air fil'nri.lnt.lia.. 'i-i .. .
u reason to heheve. , s nou ;.t an end' "W e learn from ( '..ptain Woodharv, of
o. iioino, ai.ew iotk. thatfJeneral luta Anna was still at the old town -his ree was estimated at from the toel-d,: 'fioos.and men; he had erect..,! sM;f. ,a,r,.r. H'S on the op;.OMfe side of the river .,!.
intention of bombarding the town had
ascend the Presidential Chair, we all remember the eulogiua s1 of those prints lh.it a few months bef. ire had been applyui" to him the vilest l.uiLHia-e. If the eood T 1 iii ' J"
her. :H,nn,M, n ... T ' . I um. vw over to them, (.he
. , , v , '"' "(.oneri.ala coalition.) tl,ey would continue io e ulo liadarnved at that port from 'I',,,,,, i. : , , ' ' ? t,llu".
, i i i , ' - "o ;i iino.us nan laken place- il X iu'" ' " ' v'i a s,,i-U:,:;;-; ;,'M lv,t'' : Fil,"'"""-' lemuer. in her veth ;..r.. : . t . a.. . i .
ii.iuiii; uicii nine in uiaiors and snecula-
acts, raises th
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lll,s ""Mice a?am.-t all ntankhal Th U
nn rfei tdeseription of , he pail v in
pring when llenrral Jackson was about to ! i " r!n,-U V'"1 Ut, 1 ,ilm'' i i . .. . . IT. lllif'T'.i). .ii ... ...I. i . i.
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0 on s.nni.ti.'n tf.-.t Li , ' . '.: '- ,".--is-:T
k tiitiin 1 1 I i I I i v( -! r t ot-r.ii, i. .1 .i
.ate, '.in
mitte
foiS. b". 1 1 I n.r. ii i.. r.,.:n.. I 4 .
i iiuioeu io conunue in ihcar nnlpiactices, tiie coalition would hae ne (r thought, never dreampt efthe maay objections and contemptible attacks winch they have circulated of late. It is -ratifying, however, to find that Pnsidmt .lackson pese.-M'd equal firmness, discretion and -ood sene, witli the president of i he democratic party in l.Nll. A . . ( atrit r.
' - " . " tie former we ran hae
' u mg o!j!v o rt (
i ' e- -, ;.;
i-'r .tii a
d the f ,r, n th
i ne national tifluiin-
appo.mrd a Con-,,! for
Wa ree'ivi.il . i"
- - - x . . v vi mm iiiier ni rm.,
merits General Barrada- on tliel Jib
eptemher capitulated to the Mexicans. Liberal terms were granted to the Spaniard;. They were permitted
" lei.un ineir standard to receive a afe conduct to Havana. The nek wounded Spaniards to ,u. ,n. ruber of I'iOO. were to be taken care ofi at the ( xnen-e of h, "t,.,- I
i - - - - v. . ' iv. h i . 1 1 1 s i i . ; ; 1 eent hack -lffer tin. ; r-,.,....,
, . " ,,u'H n. I ro- : i rem u.e .ew .rk I .vi-nie- IVt S".r'rS !i'",il"Cl'':'r M I- ' To r,,,: ilk,,,;,,;,, .rriu ,1 ,,i i "miiro Wll, prnvi-inns l- !, -m ral lti,,s V.. ,. :u ,,, ' 1 T lurr tin' r u.iii.l .il 'n i . . . .. ' 1,1 nis.OI
Oi V. , ' r, , UU , 1r):(,",on" 1,,,n- l':i-'yette'.sto.,rithi.coutry.ar;.
, ,;'V viieans, me l-.thpse and ' "'Mirse of publication one ,
me .woiik. Ji.ut arrived at T::mmr, : and one in Phil .d, b,l . un.
two others supposed to be the Dorothea ' l 1,1 1( isun" ,u 'be origma
td tne.v-uva .Mari.a, had been wretk-! a''' "!v,'n ,M nudersfand ihat ed on the coast. jwith intere.-ung matter. T in i .. i i
neltier tins intelligence i to ,0 i ' 'o'pMs, gn mg an account
neon a year m power which all nnoesignmgjK.rsons who did not aid in it. ection, with becoming n,.eet for the w-illof the majority, an, now (h-jK d to mil,,,. 1... . . .
.! . . , lis lue'asiiie-. -m, ,
'!' designs oi the l i:w. t . n!it tl
an uncalled-mr opposition to that adminiI'at.on and their best inletest. It w,ll no, f '1 athanpted to throw the mantle of chavitv over those who are capable of oppose; ho admimMration, f,-,.m disappoint, d "'P'aud to gratify their sph en and Tnitcouldonlvbedone.'Na ,,altheir error, on Ihe gro.md of .pre.l''re and ignorance. Such an ap, would I e uKinmanth- rf i,.,-ti..i i.. ,i 7"
!.. . i , , - -o " " on- . e;e-
rat:
ven county oolitic- )'
:t.d sub-cornmitfces. '.
slib-:e
r- - - v. o ui'ii II . i V I.
'rouht und, rthedomirthaieflf, demagog,. s, who ;:,0 then d -mo party who lead tl - ' followers ; s ti . v ph-'se. 'J';-t. ' n-o, that t.he end will justify tl e - ) h" !i openly avowed, and fho -der have b. ,-n jiK'ifi. d because ti , 'ised in tlie adanc meut of v.!.. termed the good cause. In c ; "f this nlistment, v.e see moa .,; r'"; lability aibocating with watmti. v. ' th. y vehemently ( ondemmd a u v.,'.'.. """iths bofae, and iv. w r. j.-,!:.' . veiy na a-uif s wiiich beret, f,',-.
-d their hearty approbation.. H :
"o result oi party discipline;:;, -.rrv to say that too many -e:y hi-ii standing have joined tiie r; dilieruit ,n:ti, -, lriu. , ,j. n ', initiation to -Lro the wlio'e." will these ihiiigs continue to gr:; 1 irp-ini i ;
tliey
liave obtained.
1),
u,( .tnumstration, right or wromr
-ppeais to ne tbe oal.tioe-mv
m
". ho
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V.ouid readily SupjH se. that thoi.
' oti;e;s, a dismiti.m t,
"lnt.h and preside- for opinionV s ike
" "-.u. in.uen w iTi Die no'sononc
Put let the curtain
-''diluent theti.s. 1
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An;, riran Voard ,f r,,; t:
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A C ii.tun lit q' .m.. .. r.i... i ... i i
ri"-1 -" u " ' ' f ii oi .m arrn
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th.
ycy of atH aear e jH,.ir.
'.'"noon oi oomnardmg the town had i i "irni gence i to he ' , ,, ;r oi ne i.-n inenf . Ai bv the term fVt.rt i jf- ".hab.tants six days notice '"J1 "Vl that it had I f , T 'r T U n,nl no u, u o ' ho o 1 pl-- l,ich tune had evp. ed 1,ot, be;'" "'ceiv,,! at Havana on the 1 ' ' 1,1 (';,"; in Ten- part of the lMapU, w , 1 ,(J u r'-S'-vdavspreuousto ,he sailmg ,,' ofOcfober. The m boo;, r M.,r- i n eh- " hirr'T Tr -nio,
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' -l'rti,eIp,mr(,heM',. : , 1U '""-no ha. f th- lit, r. bellio,, in n in', ) i! I ' ""' h ' ".-he Am.ai u.t ..a- A f :r ,,f. lt m ' 1 . j ''"I- f";;;- b:.d gone twenty mil. s up ,h. f 1 . ' a . ' i ' i . . . 1 1 ....... . . , i
t
f. ,' ; 1 ' !'!'
.. - i me i to ne ,,,r,f. t(, ' l.m,T.r of all i.r'colir,,,
r":,'i r'-rduci,13, af his M.a IN t ,! fit : I n 'f rirn. . ... i I
- l" , o-irifia
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a;.- o i . , ed .a-.d :r: - ot ha .
imipovj:mi:.t or iw:i..m. . torif t- I.. it.- 1. i i .
' ' "Mij...sj " n i.UTJieii jij London, 'I'M Lmp. rors and King. on ,i-f- rommittre of win. h we are glad to
on; nm
f pfomce; fb,. ptr( nt.- ofd,
I repair, ,1 bv ",,. ,fl
CO
til
names ot som ral r:oble me,, i.i'.iv
lefiori, for the purjMise of imr.rov in the
pard , To
'r "tucers are t,. , , oniiuon. of the .m r.r .r.n .... . r a .
, i. i. in ijif, i en- ; '-r; : n-ral.s and subaherns who 'iritr' '"d laiioring juapu! ition of hel and -".' lor tn.ar country are fo he fr. Diesociefy, it seems owes Us foundation i mi- le. near, our- the stud r.tc nt 1 to a meetin-r f,rc,.,i r-.l , ..i t. i
.- ,,, . .im-n oenhae a month's ' tu I" " interested in the social j,nd :..rr.r..l
Jural improvement of Ireland, held in Pon- " he-th.Iulv. island at which a rpo ut.on was unanimously pasd, -that the lamentable conditio,, o'f the lower oroer.s of tf iiin.rt . ...a a ... ii
- iiiii i in ii i i i 1 1 1-ir.j. . i
i i . in ii i ei i it iin i i-i
iuP. .No intelligent c had then hen,. ir. t)
' ' lv,', I iUiipico.aml the second
oxjiedition from Mexico, with laOO, w;.- to sail between the 1 j;hm d m ot October. The capture of Tan.pi.o. H It b i taken pi u c, ;,s i, very o.ob ..
Ide. w ill preei,t the sailing ol Ihi c-! n,,-.is ml,",1,, liidimond KiKjuirer
pouuion, inasmuch as it will .how u,,. Spanish governrnenf tiiai i,il.;...r ...
b hoped to, in Alcxico from the feeble !!
".' meu J...-.vige, tii it lie nJ!es
semoi.-d th.- Ponitn woithv I v t),,. rcpub-h'-an simplicity of his retirena nt. than bv Ins skill and brawn in the li. ld, and la's eneigy and perspica. ity in his present t .
situation. The etr;.ct ul,i,l, ....
alted
"a college .are To , ii ....
n, u' l""gdetailofthf ;i)f'nn!ifary an, pohce, and ti,e 1 ' all evept capifal offeriders'o 1 e 'i t. , in a . ., ... . i .i '
O'l; Widow.-, fMherl,. rhildren. -.nd ,..a.l
Il f 'mo i in i - 1 1 ' I I I 1 , 1 I JOT I 1 1 T lur.t.ii :;'' ":e, fo beca.iallv attondi-d ...xjlmiiof Ireland' , i 1 T'
J lie '"-'-if ....... i ' I '. r- ' .'.mi oi ein--'Tf H.e.M.-.te wiiorrceius fr,,m i pl"vm.nf, reounas fh. I.m. -..
i j : , .'...i...i... li.nsiuerar"v h mg nature, the go, -! 'md active exertions of the friends of
' "untrv; and rem . r it if.M..,.i.. ... ....
1 " ' - - " ' Ill OI
"am io a. lop, such measuie.a may le l ost calculated to aflhr.l to the lower ida Mstheneans of earning an honest Sii,si- ' Tiie society intend lo f0jow jjj0 plan adopts ui(l SoI:l,!r fU(.crs ,
h
ran ,-,rid
nr oi
ti;in; fait
h'.ar fh. i,i
'".vo-M. ou.mandsthatthe-e
I I o pahh-hed m such a w.av
t the cmopy of heaen may
a 'i;i
i'-io'i
I lie first tinier that struck me o,. ,rri,
ingaftlie residencj-of .en .1:,,U,,.
the simplicity of his habitation. Still ;,
preparations they are maki,,.' and .1..., : , "V"'.1. h ,n-v I-nropcan habits. I
"lv a strong and impose "one 'a 1 "Tv , h',!'elenable them to oroe f (1, i t ! lU'AVr u,,n mhv Prnted with any pre f ' 1' "" "U"'"-t ' y oi U(C(-. jedoneoi ,ts most ilhisfiious defenders; T TP P!am di'.-va. , and, in fine, of him who. by the eoi!e, had UPIKOMl)PKOSAni. I been on the point ofarrivinga, heS, I nir-M)t:i.rMi, Nov. ?,.v the ar- ; ,:':,:' --gistracy ! rival of brig Ruth, Capf. elli-rson !, 'V ;"'k'" d us in all their
winch loft Huenos Avres Ail". g: and ''"sgard. ,, and his fnin. which jm.
in.lliC. d f t e; !n t. .1. .. i-ii
!'!"" 1 ei.u oi lr (; ams foiu, j.amciple and luv,- of ooen'rv ho,n u gard io m.-asUM s lb,, -U!', nt th.-ewho-epa.ty ronsid. .aiim.s alwavs be accommodated to th,. o-p-a ..,
'gister of Saturd.iv
f The exjuditure of the lu-.rdih : t ee ve ir -i ,d In r .,,. -i i.i..
"in- -iu. oi, v.';;s v.-
(; amount ot
debt
Potal Si 1 U'Yi - 1.
1. lv
ro iJ 'i during ,JK y u-
i o; t'n - i . . .. ., i ...
I'oiid is now m debt.
( tie Ii'- day. and
T
-.It interest and
;ere
private ambition
i . men hi nc , , ..- . .
,i ' "jui.'ri anion. r lli parlies. Apart from the :r selfish and Sinister mi. tin .1.. i i ...
. ' ; - v. om.i not he fii ('( In in.itc iii, it . .
..it. I 1111- 11 ... . l...l .!
. I . ,w - oi. n in. V profess to hi long, in the r..-e, ,mi;,i ;.
't a common Ikmk fit; bat would drae--nd detract any party, pvov.ded liirv aw the prospect of grasping ,!i0 1 r share of ,ts spods. Such a.e ,he ,7-n ho appearto take it for granted, th-t they ;essall the i dea?, all the leamin", and :ul ,l'r Jn""1 ' 'i'f1 State, Heal ,J!;(, a olJ, orsnaist he -hewers of VOod ,i '
ersof wan.- or the pi;:,n( suhjiv's of
ivmg a bahmo f.-r vi
of .v7. 1
a not of tl... v...-.
vvt to occupied in reading the report if piauh jitial eommii-ee. ei a1 i-cp - r;'a:1,(lfJ!f re.oectiu-nnKLs'ui; co.arge ,.t i!,t- ,,;:,,) On Uednc-t .y evening. an i:,;,,and -d ir. .1." ...... . ... i .
P n , lS "Hiverullv lo'. l)r. AIe-,!i or. ef fVin,-..-..., .
d I resav tea i.,n Clun h. Arrangena n's ha-.i,,.- been made I v ioard to commence a newmi-ieu ?.. '( "NIr. Pudoemanleft this city t,,,a.i :!t -'w"lo:!c' on Saturday, th" r American missinnaiv t Chi:, Mr e 1'-nit, of ew-Vork, ha, t.:u,(ti ' Ua'liheralitv.to carry on: t!:c ;:!ul ,u bear ins exp. scs for one Ve;;r T,
-iov. DaMd Aheel.of t!,el, a-ua-d Da"
Oiiiircii, is the e
'inpanien and cu.i1
i"1. m f.rd.-r fo
five pnbli( it V to
' 'Ove order jn (lls acc.denfal ,K,r.ion ! ! ! T" T' h EMrc Hol-"-'nt nr.,!, r f.,h( ()f , f 1 ' N 1 eniiiloymg the waste lands of I rei.. . . o-v 1 ,,f n( " we : 1 and. rn inv nf t l,;..i.i ...
iOClUe.l ;.!,,,. ,, L...,. . .... . V r . . '-"-"" '( pUOIe Of
, i'".MiMie.i mj' -oiiv.oion, ioriijemamtenai.ee of thedes-
..... . ,
i i i.ir m t . . I . . ..i . .. i . .
i-,liir !(,.,, , ,t.. f,. i .. ! Ill TO tii-.r Ii :.. .... i .
" " ' 1 II ill I M I III M n ITI I IM HI' 1
I I I I i"' 1 J 1 ' W f
'' i. ate r, .V. f,,
I'iiiv K V.
eon arranged. We com- the f,d!,,...; of (,,.,, i-.,.t, " ' r ,' " " il,ls
r , I " ".'"ii, im ii I M Olll III V I II i i ,i ft"" - "ArSi..,.,io .V, w,,- of' I-i... for a l.,2 li', hrl 1 .
AULOlSt J'i. , .1.. 1 .i . . .r" . "
.'in i i i i ii i1 a rou' iii'ii i... i i
" ...... ..i n no n ni reeeivei
August of).
till .1
".il tlie no
h:
wly appointed ministers ! ;il1r ,C 1;,sf xv,r- Hoyieldcl withagood
vc entered upon the discharge of
in-
fiases. or obtain grants of land in Ireland, t ' t Wit I1il.,l. i' I -II -
. I '- "" " "nonn.i villages or colonies of I tie ef. nt r.f tin- o-i ! ,lif' (li.-tres.M d t.or 1 u
,l . . "'"iii. in i i ? ""Jin ."eiieiaiiy ' .""" H uuafed at 17,111 sT,.,.l of ...h., loll r.c.es. and 10 of- ' ;" ; 1(1,00(1 are in Pitr.,,-.; hnlf- A r.nd suitable outbuib ; ;L ''''I-'''l-ou!,,,,,,, ,,,1S br n ,arioll,, dmg, to he buil, fbr,h; 1;iliOI,.r , , . -" d; P.I!,, a-unimg.fatJOIVM; 1 v,,tl, three acres r,f ,fl,l attached to , v lff.rs a -H,whentheseti,,ri. m
' i iiifiiiii... . i i (i i i v i r-i ii. , . 1-
- i , i i i n ii 1 1 a ail I .7 - i' if ; in i;i unit o-tn,,. i ...
solely employ. (I i !n. It .spror.oed to beg,,, wha village of '"'Ottages, with time acres ofl,,,d
'h,a .' rof.,. a..d '( o. O, Mod .
ure
! ,i
. 'f' : r i - Ii, J i, ,,.i..
-'!.;!( JiUks;t1,.e:nain.l-rbem" '"l'damo;!eyn,a,sof'Pagan.Icws "'i-iar,-. Amon-,t ,he latter aie ' '"". k-. :jS'hHtO. lews, and Ml. ''.,,.. oi I. '
" '"'11-. 1 ':( V. . ... i .......... : .
ill.
'.'. ' . ,. I I 'I' Ol
" ii r I I p 1 ii I O
t tin
I" ' ' "O n, !,;; . ., I... .1 ........ .1
,.. , ....... " sooeoof s not o. 'la,,. .,.; , , .
- II "!' 11.11 HI III J , o 'i 1 and lw e(.,. . ,.
1 " ,' 'w sieriiijg j ju.
o : re-i
I'll'. Of ff:.t I I ...... . .
t .. 'p,, , "" "iioneri, I'olongs to u,J' ' ''T ' ""'" 'lTiM-d Iron, irdlr11' '",,K,il1 .ains.
.. . , : oM'i's, wnicnanofi.
im-
. 1 1 1
Lienor, ,0 eacli, on the o h,, 1 ,;a a . .
Mr. Allen, in lus ( 'olnn'o .s at ,, "1
11.". .
respective functions. Tin
Mvers hi(h they ret.ina ai upon re-
"...c null ap pointnietito, were, oub 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 1 . . 1
111 mev.acet.i ,k reanf of vc
grace IO their request, and caused to he
plarrd on the table, a sabre, a sword, and a
jMiroi pistols. Jj,e sword was orcnted
; iiiiii oy ( ongress; and the sabre I behove, by the body of tlie army who fiin-hl
U rday. Don Thorn s Cido a-.o... i ':" 1S orders at Xew-O, leans. These
it Has wadl know n to fbe f ! 77,'" e Aln,,nI,"a "lanuf icf u.e, are rehating it f I ill i ' H 10 UV0M '-:-'I'K.nswi.h which they are c , ,1 ng; but haf, being obliged ,o t ravel j JJ-I it was particularly nfthe ,Z through it, he oronuM ,1 ff, eo.a. ;.,,,,. the ( :ri.. .-d ..fa 1 . " lux
Il , . ' a. " " our am aition all m Ins pow er to remove them, and ! 1 ,f" Touted them to en. Pafavette ,.)
1 . i i
oeiv Hie sfiortest and secnret o..tl. i.
wank the re-establibment of t!U! inj.
unions of the eountrv.'' Tin. I ,,..
i . i , . .. .:
-'eu u ne recollected them? 'J'he latter if'or some moments r.f attentive ..v,,..;. '
Jo.yu,sver( d that he.lid remember tliem to
" I in u,e i ouniry. j in J an- , . ,u "m 'ouiemiier tfiem to giiageofSfri.ireOata iaand K-cah-da 1 h 1,0 ,n'1 (,ni':,1 in l?7li to W'as intich to tho same efb ef The 7" n,,n';i1 fn,'1Hl wbingto,,, sid that ''tlor, as Minister of war. ha, add.-e.- ' " V. sinV": "!''i'-n ia now
-lr. JJndgrnnr. being employ., American Seaman's Fiiemi S-ca-
'!de at (. anfon as a preacher to th'.- :;;. :ar. nviiti,.g that o;f. and to the ,.-d(Mi'.tiaae.
gainst them, .a .. T " : :M,UUU. '-'-a. tc.
-;ieermg accessions th-a ,. !. a ' i nu' t')'v of tiie America I
n:g to the caineof r.-nidilii-,,, , I ;''-d p trticulailv in ren ns i e , :'
tlioy are now struggling amain to r, ttl, J"'1";1111 lt xho Vhi Vvli( T'lV u,r State. o dis,,si,ion ,s mauif,, uAvTV? th , V" -'' y'odtothomaiority,ortoresm.et - ' srer. A!ex a der. p:r ,...:d bo sentiment, al.ar,,,',,,,,,; ' . ..'1,1 t'!:,-"-n, and .Messrs. Hopkins. :, :::::!
I. . ii. iii. 1, i i.i
.... iineo. in
and the h
in. . . ....... .,,, ; lain a. as ii uu.. .. . i ....... i ii
I I in r. ..... . i r . I i . ' ( ' '" i l Hill. . ' ... i
V'" ?U ,s , a letter to (;ene,al Jnriti "1 ii.iii.1 I . .!.i ' U:-h or a man so
ii. in- in y eonoin e io u.eir ,ni nf.'il i . " nru
:'J,: "d physical improvement. I, is ,( " ' I ' 7'Vm,;ul,:,I,t 'unf.-y dis-1-oso.I that the society shall eon;,t of ,ro" I , ' sta1' r,-t Iiat H; Government had r;""rs.-md s,,hsr,ih(".rsfhe fi.rmer to ',,p. ! ?u,,,0,',z"l iv:ti to the. General !'' a pertain amount of capital towards ,J ; , 1 lK;Mt;I' ngulate the peace of
i "" .n. ise o, e.ni to ,.- a i. ... !,:.. i. a .. i "uiurv ani! io.i M,.r.i. ia -
H .. . 1 " " " . HI -.ill 11 I I'V I , . . 7 " '"IIII.OIIIUM1
. .... .i.im; investment and a so. u-1 " . un- carry it mloelleej.
the MSh h.sn, ' ' v:
re- -1 .. V. " " a.en,
i 'f'o j ter to be corid.-red as charita-. .l iie "ov provisional governor off he
ZIZ Viamenl, issued a . .. d to become n.,,,,,, on v.; proclamation on the -0th of August, in """ 1111 .L'l.'S. Hi fun, ii i : k nr i hii,,..:.. I. . . . '
! r, -f-...v,., ijji- i .-.uu, oi i i i s. looiite i loovei an; f u. n-i y. ! jloaccu,1,,,,(1-,1j;-; - ... .,, ,,,, I'uuo , ,,W11 wiU, z ;t;v ; J.M.o.iiH...,r of 0'v.t tlmsc ll.nt cry .iisconl?
IV Ol Slll ll .-111 IM i. r. .1
words, thecoma;, nanoeof old lli.korywas so.bis., n b mod. st blush, and hi's eye p-uklel asinthedaxs of victory "-rev" s-id he," AeiVrc 7o srlfuort'n, rfjr-L (pressing at the s: me lime tohi i....... i.-
,,!,., . ",""l HIS l'olols and the hands of Lafi.veo.a u,.
"ol for u hat I have done, atlcd.t for what ' -y,rv to do for mtj country. ' "AU tliocbiensajiphuided this noble 'oMf.dence of the Patriot Hero, and felt convinced ihat the nrm ,S c.. a.:. .
,,.,.11. . , "sinngion
y-u n.M no m ijctier liands lhan tl
. . . , " 13 IINIIlll to, -o supply t.:c ,daer of numbers. Whit
- mono, 1S made good in theotli- ' ' 'oseareto o di strov e,, u Jloril ,., -tcontn, . The svreu protestation of "no aucstr.w. -.o ....
II,,,U,;, or.h, while in practice, ew rv ed ,- ndo to cm, by acting upon pro.cnpl'Vo principles. toua,d .i,..' . .. 1
i ' "uu ii i ooii n i - "::deen towardslho.e ul, ...... . '. ...
... .) , , s.isiK-eiet ?h With the more aitful, prose.. s t he secret wafchu,.,,!. ,i
uutatnl mn more simi.lo ii a. ,
claimed. PVerv litt'o i l,,-.;.,.. . i : a 1 . .
i, .. .. ''i. im ii re-:
".s ,avorabiy to them, is published and ;'on"!lni!,,l"pon lr eflict. Paper. ,,n'Y''vn.Mg, aretobeeiabiKd by them, under fil:.. colors, in ord. r
-r-wunie conmsion and division in ti
"'-sol me repnt.Iicans, by uhuh
e ouestion. we
tieia e.
i::
; ;.a'f .. . i i' !'.a a. ' ;,:.! ik i
lie
whetiK-ror not the Hoard niahe a
sien .ai ibis subject at this tinresud w. s. t.hat it wasuaanimoe-' ti'-it they shoahl express "in their temperate. fVaidv, and dlgniiiict . It was ordered that the , t !"gr he held in l,-... .
M uiiestlay.n October next, and :!: wv. hr. Woods preach the;mr,ual sen.:'-. aiul that tht-IU-v. Jr. Thos. De Wif, ! c l alternate. Iho following ecntlnnin ur;c c!..' ofJiceisof ti,0 Iha.ad fbr the ensuing v.. .: Hon. Jacob ,ttn Smith, laesMek . Hoii.Steplieii Vanllansselaer, Viu'I'k s.dent. lo'v. C. Chanin. Pecnrdinfr ...TiMrv.
Ib.n.Wni.Pec d, liev. hr. U'oo.k .h:'('
"...Nsoi ine Kpnt.iieans, by which r.t 1 ,!' llvv- lh- u ,H,,K oloctiom: are to he influenVed .,-,?' , ' I ,!!la'' i'varts, Ks.,. Hon. Samuel M. M':': n iiu.s of the State goveum,entue t 7e U,'v- ,)r- U'ant'!1 l'v, Kev. l)r more etlectuallv placed in the Inn's i f th ,icr' lnu uU:A 'tninittee. exclusive hi-ctcr part,. These men'wiiT , J,'r',aiuh i:vartfS b's.j. CVrrcspetidir. some honorable cYr.'.i.o,- c. ... ' ' Secatary.
I- I i i c i 1 ii'iiu a iar y d oldsidefederalis.'..rtl1i.,....a , V .-.
, . . 7 11 ,ii "o -itf-.it Coini il..y i.m ,.l,. i. a . , . .
; , ' '-aueiight m treating uhatever he ,;Tle do, with contemm ".hede The old song of Ink i r-!orated, that tho ,eople are mc ipa Ur of goveiniri'Mheni ... i : 1
.,,.a'i .a , l " ,. - uuu everv man "'I1'1 "otdisjiosed to low with abject to ,11 ,hv legitimate wotks J
i be b. S. Telegraph contradictthe repoit of contemplated eiiangosii tlie cabinet at Washington. All statements emanating froni' the Journal oi Inteligencer, on such snbiecK willi'C
cessarilv be ditregnrded bv tho p:! no . I r.
