Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1830 — Page 2

FOREIGN.

FROM EUROPE The London correspondent of the New York Herald, writes as follows: "Our King has not many hours to live. The dropsy gains on him fist, and h's strength declines. It is said he has been for some J :vs speechless, and taken leave of his fainity" On one of our fde3 wo also find the following: "Hi3 Majesty 'eoige IV continues ma state so dangerous that not the lcr.it hope is entertained of his recovery.

The Morning Chronicle ot the scven-

Mavo sailed from Cape llaytien, June t

Same night she stioke the brig Kremlin, of Boston, from Antwerp, bound to St. Jago, who informed Captain -Mayo, that a suspicious looking schooner had run alongside and ordered liim to get out his boat and come on Ixwd. The brig being armed, kept the pirate otf. The (Jrampus immediately went in pursuit; and on coming up, fired a gun to windward to bring him too; but tlie schooner returned it with a shot at the (J. , and kept tiring, endeavoring to

ICcr.th says, ,4The American Minister has j rr,u uway. Tlic (irampus soon brought

had several conferences lately with the j her guns to bear, and gave her a broadside,

the time, and was afterwards put ashoie at- tiled that plan on several very vwi horses, j r.r.u it u.liov;s-, according to the -unrylar.- -iay U.ey fee! o irJeieit in the welfare 1 St. Louis, a few miles to the leeward of and never found more than half an hour J dt r, that every dollar which is expended - our country than in the effect cf tl'the CajK?. necessary, to make the wildest horse follow j by the U. State?, in r funding pan of the long speeches. 1 a

The IT. S. schooner, (jrampus. Captain me like a dog. 1 would also observe tint sum, by porlormiiH' their snare oi the a-j 1 ,1C utmost harrnonv and conrt I

1 -'iutr i

in breaking a horse that has not been used

to being handled, to rub your hand on hb nose and mouth, after pulling itundr your arm, especially when perspiring, has a very good effect, for nothing is more alarming to a wild horse than the scent cf a h:irnan being. If you think this worth publishing I shall occasionally give you some information of our manner of hunting, cc. as mav dill'er from vours in Maryland. - Respectfully, yours, ic. V S IIAUDIXG

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il I lit ill, 1 J J JiliH.il -uuu 7 - VUillJMiiy lt.lI8d U1U'' t This is comfortable dochinefor dither.- gratified with the entertainments cf (ill ert d btor who count their t rtditoiv mo- day. J nev as their own, and have a large estate of; . t debts; but for honest mtuu and hone.at poli- lt:e states that the Spar.ut ticirm?, it can have: but little charm. AW Charge at Algiers had arrived at Majorca1 are sure that Gen. Jackson would never having been ordered by the Dey to r,,;J pause to calculate the -doss" in fulfilling t-f Territory. The Danish Consul hid the National Faith. P. alt Pat , ah-o been ordt-n d to leave, so that the IV f Iglish Consul was t.he only Consul-.,. ''

iiutjidar Sircnmstancc. The Liver-

Eail of Aberdeen, respecting impottant ; the schooner continually filing and endea- j pool .Mercury states the following as a fid,

commercial relations between tin I mte.l vouring to escape a second boradsule. j and avers that it took place near tiio vu-State-j and thi-3 country, the West Indies, 'Phe (Campus disabled her in hull, sails, j lage of l'ptou-in-Wirral, near Chester A .Vc." rigging, Vc, which compelled her to sar- female, of respectable appearance, with an Pari:, May lt' On the lfith, in the render. There were ten killed on boaid i infant of color at her breast, entered the morning, tin.' whole army of the oxpvdi-; t,e Pirate, including the Captain. .No ! cottage of a laboring man whose family tion w .s embarked. It was with cties. i-io was injured on board the Grampus ! consisted of a wife, and seural small chil-rhou-aud titles repeated, (;fVive le Iloi'.'1 , Tiiore were M.) men and M Africans on !dic-n. 'i'he visitor was welcomed to the

.md amid-t marks of general enthusiasm, ! bo.ird the schr. She had no regular pa- i homely dwelling, and on observing an in-!aiev to triable gentlemen ieti:ii:g fir m

thtt all t he truojn ellecte.i their embarkaa jit in the most perfect order. ORDER OF THE DA V Toulon, May 10. Soldiers! The insults offered to the Frvneh thig call you beyond the seas. It 13 to revenue it, that, on the signal uiven from the throne, you have all been eager to run to arms, and that many of you have jovfiilly quitted your homes. )n several oce isions the French stnn-

The National Intelligencer of the Nh gent retained at Algiers. " f iii9t nvs- 'Six million four hundred The Paris pavers of ?hr 1 tl, T..

. . 1 ---i.il 5Vv" t thousand do. tars of the nuhHc debt of the that in consequence of tlip rr.K., c'

i . . . : . v vu-i iur it o f

Cnited States was paid off on the first t.f dissolution of the Chimters bavin t b(- ' July.1' This will be giatifying intelli- long anticipated, its pubheath n had r.ro genee to those who do not consider the duced little or noefiecton the mont-v i' ;

national debt a public Utssln. The ket. ' friends of the present administration ate Paris, May IS. The Austrian OK ? anxious to extinguish the national debt as ver contirins the inttllicn ,1Cf 0j- J e (',!, s .onaspricticabie, while their opponents man Portehuving acceedtd to the' r'v in the northern suites begin to contend that , tioris of the three Powers n-'iowT ;. . I l i I l- -i tia,'it I

u uoMiu oe ij'jou pouey 10 increase' n, w an -tjieece. j

Letters from St. Petersburg f.;,-i. i

jK-rs; was a Riltimore built schof.ner: ami i f mt in ihecratlle she wished to ascertain j busiiKrs to vest their foitime3 in public : the Augsburuh Gazette stite'tliat'ti ' no doubt was a pirate and h;-.d plundered j the child's age,a:d seen.cd pleased to fmd j sto !:. as they do in Engtad. . p rorof Kuss: i led m de a deduce the slaves from another e.-seh iloth v.s- ! tint it corres-ponded with her own. Slie j Ltnilsriilc Adc. : tfe.ee millions of ducats in favor t'"t'-

e!s have gone to Prr.sace.Ia

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r.h. ri inquired bv what means the fumiy

v re m.iintained: ahd being ir;forr;:d that their only support arose fnm the husband's 1 iho'-, wi:h m-ix h seeming sympathy and :nd feiding, observed ppose feme fiend nrele ou a piesent of i'O toop n

I11SHOP CNi LANi). This most 'a small hop, dont you thi.ik it would l.ea

Mist i:ij,ai:gi s. Cinciw v ri, Jut.r vjtl

I Porte, and that every thing now is

;sct!li-d. ( OMMC.MC i TI P. i .... , .

i no ia:e:-t mteiligence from Cons?;M'.

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' ? , 'i' p.e . onnrii.s t ieiumour tint ete;.-sr,t Aecord.iiig to previv.us arrangements the - artnainents are making at that jMx.-t -1th of .Inly was celebrated at this place (Thirty hips of the iineand frigates 'are u with ui.u.-ual interest. A large concourse ' be fi-vd ou ; all the(ireck sailors now tf the citizens of the county, probably C.r: s ? a n t i : k p ! e a re en r-ed and recri-

distinifaished pi elate is now in our city, j means of helping you to briu! upyor lai:

Uirds have been displayed on the African l '-as been e.euyermir tbseourses lor sev- Uy " es. mad am, ' repuo tne p. . m..re than seven bundled in number, wit:;-: hrii j.-,v. I V-on the m diation of ti chore. The heat of the climate, the fi- 'ral e'.eidng p'st in the Catholic Churcli. j woman, "but I have no such friend " up- j on.t .iii-,, tion of party, icl at ihe Com; KuKjian Ambassado-r at Constantiw ph tiimeoft.be unrches, f e privations of the ; Ih pLngland has signahs: d himself as .n which, the lady took from her pocket i If, .use and f.nmd a protvf-.Mo.u; i":oi.; ii:e tajs ,.f the second rank, such Y' desert ntithing in slurt, was able to shake ' much for his dt votion tocivil ami religious j book a JVliO bat:!: t-f Luejand r.ott anl j wh, nee they proceeded to a i.einhbc.ri::g Sui;, Swejen, Denmark, end Xa,rY tl.e resolution of vourpredrcessors. Their liberty, as f.r his great mind, and the el i presented her with it. The as-torm-hod j roe. v. I:eie p;.. is:on had been m..de for nht.-. j ships w?;v subjects to certain' rj.-

calm courage sutticent to repulse t!io tu- ssc it.nv oi ms powertui eloquence. : cottagr r, struci; spr ec:i;os y sucn une-1 ilie entertainment -uui rdie-;'i',e:.t ot the u s on tntermg ti:-

n.ultuous attacks of a brave but undiscip- ; hstenetl to him o.i Thursday evenirt 1 ts ; pec ted croorl luck, wr.s arousetl from her j eompaiy. Maj. 1. C. IK wev ::ctrd as lined cavalry. You will follow their gh-: for nearly two hours, and from the heirm- ! stupor by her be aefactre r,--.p:f sting j Proident t,f the d.iv,:i!.tl Samm i Irwin rioin examtile. : nitig tt the end t.f his discour.-e, h it not ! change f r a sovert-ign, ti.r-amn:: t. shaie ;:.s Ve . -l'u uh nt. 'i'he Declaration of

lilack tea.

are r.e v.

The civilized nations of the two worlds on wearv moment ; on the contrary, we j it anions the rest f the child on.

'i'wentv

have their eyes fixed iitmti voti. Their ' u re brrne along as if by nn onwapl -tieat:;, ' shillings being a sum net t-ften seen '-y t!:e j7.,.,d wishes accompany vou. Thir c aue vvh ch gathered strengih as it ;Vmed, to the ' jk or women, she re-jlid, uO dr:r, madam, ot'l'r:ncen that of humanit ; show your- i concle.-mn, th-lighted wi'h the ficilitv, ; I have not one shilling; but if you"!! v.ai'.

itb.es v.orthv of vour noble mis-.i.n. Let ' and e!i-pience,and knowledge, with which ! Pil goto the village ;

r.i. rxcf -i erni-di tbo -il.-ti lor f.t vtnir ev- he adorned his ihetne. Hi diSCosrs,' w as

tree born t:. A d'erman paper announces t!:at ve? -vus are fitting out in the ports cf the n- .

led. pendent e wa.? n-iuiy by Dr. Vinthrop 'Siciiit-, to be placed eventually at the c!i.F (t. aber which .m ,..,it;. n was delivered ; jvsal of France during the expedition e

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m.

.:u; i.iiu

Ls . which was qair.st Algiers.

euiin- ntly lira, u n.a .1 b i.o-cltv, taste, ! 'I'he (ierman parrs mention a re a -j-

A goto the village about a tpr.rter of a j aad learnin:', a..d tl: tpience We con- 'on the Frankfort exchan-e. on thpm.d , r

he adorned his ihetne. Hi discotsrse w-s .mile distant, and get it for you.M The gra'ulateour bounty and State on the ac- it v tf commercial letters from Triesre

lU.ifs; terrible in the luttle. but jte-T and . ti.e unity oi taitn; f:e' mod, oi te-r- ' pMtr woman m Jugh giee made the or si ot ; pi,-itiun c,f such t dents and actphremt n's that a corps of Russian troops are to b

ig. as t a- as we may judge from but on- , her way to I p'o.a ; t ut bt tore sin- led rea-, i:.s weiedisplayed bv him. After the cloth ; t n.barKfd at Ct.mstadt, to proceed to tht iring, like that of mot g;e .t mir;d--, h ; h . d a him.in d yards from her th-.a, the was remo'.ed the loliowing toasts were Mrea, and re-enforc. the troops of !:

ima

atf r vir'orv. Your ifitr rets pn-

ni.e it as well a- your d a'y. 41 l oo baii ojipri-"--eil by a rapaeinus i : : rt cr ; ! sohherv. t h Arab wd! be!. .!d in es b d -liver-u-i. lb' will eii'T'C,.' ,v;r ai!;-

n n: tr.. it-iv simple ; a:;l -a 'me of hi- heart r-; m

.-'l htm ihev imw;

ti' Wt ver v ict iv

li".e ti ill

;e, ; i .lt.-p H!

admit, that he b :i:- tae re reat with the fur t ompb-xiened in-

: French expedition still in that countr

a. ;'-e . v.i! b:i

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a . -. : t : ;-;' : of the : -1 ':,r..at:'; ; ' o i ! i '. .-! t-d to a st t:.; !icit!

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rous I'tuiet acress j.iaceu ta r svvarthv j nvf-n:

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Our Cour.trv am cur I ui-tt: Tto ! QriTE IX en xuactm? - mre4ir-T

.1 edh. v.jbj.v? iti the rn. st masteil v m.n- jt'uit, le-.mg t be poor w om m to console ; d.-ar to our heart's to he scaciifict d tor , the opponents of Cm. Jackson iscalh-Tii: ei. Hi U' morv fs truly wonde-o.l : !-e ,-if.ou her m v.irn, with : mulatto chibl 1 !i-rht mnv, ,ir l,v tnv vi..!,...-,. ih b..!. .,-... re .-.-..t,- M ..; ,

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call terminates w::h sr.e

kind,

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,:-s rtbv et it ! ilibt.e. wb;c!l i

1 1 a '.i'n ,. oi a i'i a.: a . i ' ; t s . i ' ... v.a i V ! f '. ! :

ami-d f.r

.a! - I f ! rVO'I in Vou are i'-r v iur- , 't -"'net be irihv

. ,'!iout a Ji"!e et -:i!V 1 11

a t. t-ji s i! la. f ecc!"l t.-'oc !

eanaidv v nb t:.e a ar.. Ion 'ent ari'i i:nt to a di

1 . iiii i. ' a ; 'j i' i ' pi i re :.d c a . . . Hi : alhs;o-s to W.i-' iiiuu.::, ible (VirroM, p.- si:;Vo ,

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,e.u and uve l.umlrt -.1 ium's m ; b.ngu -je til our President, '-the I nion 'Wh. ' The call lei

jMjLrncAi,,

-at i -r i f

l -cl tralion et l:a!e. ,-ia .

'be .:'. --'id srieia - s ,.f d :-ar, d e; 1 , . r of ( re re ari l o Chr.s'ianitv "bf-t. . a a i tit

wit: I av s - Ti.e P.ltimort .a centau s eme pncioi.s e.-

-.hie code of ( b.eiotmgia l.egisl.ituit

'.- i.-.Ha t.b it aduar

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'bis.

wi'h

s. ndraitian

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must be pret rxed.11 lowing appropriate notice: -a bar! ace.-, .'h State Ri;ht.s: Let them be main- ' or collation will be providtd."1 ih-te i

i.ii ii 1 1 .ti i, i mi j ijk nit 1 1 it) , ne i r n. i i eons 1 1 u- , a r, pes 1 iriice, lv.C luliiil.t, CfTl.C i j tit. rial event, but no further ; th.ev w ill then gi n. . en ' !; armoi i?c w ith the just powers of the fed j

eral I nion. ! -At a la'e cirrur ,,e!d m t':e countv 1. The Memory of Washvton. Put i 'Lf'g 'U . .s"'t1') were r. covered by. while his memory will live forver among all U,U! UO!i 3,' for certain d f.u.att-ry u the nations,,!' the earth, it is our exedu- i hons uttendby the wife of thedtfent; mt

This is, in all t anc t-:.ct . a bad verdict

to ('t claie null i sr.e prn!e.;i3 .Americans, toll ol him as t.ur , 1 n, 111 1:1

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if e( erptp

iiif-s! dis'mg'ti-het! countrvnian.

rd wit!

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d to victory, the es-eem of Si.;i:i. saow- the

l;ett

1 '!; lt of all F.urope. Tli'- L;eaie,'iir.!-t 'era ral Peer of Franee, C.an:.'i ei,!ei-ii)-ch;ef of the atrny m tii" '.'l'.' lifii.a to Africa. cuuxr di: uocrmont;' Fri:ict" and -1gtr. At a dinner given lately at Marseille to the ':nm ui.it r Bouruiont, be declared that it was t!w in-tf-ntiou c.f France, "to 'ake jx..-es-ion of Aljit rs, and form est ibh-huieuts thr rmiiev ice, as .veil as Coloaies jov erni-d, p'Thafw, by a prince of Fr iiice.1"' The .Journal du ' 'ommerre s iy : -All the "cht-3 at'ri' utable to M tb- 't r-

monl lio'h it M Oreille- uul at Toulon,

r me

:..1 we th;t v, e

del vred w ith :

ti . ;,.: ':s t,iai all juoi,s who enroll for J ' 1 lie .N'g.vfr.? of the Dd I : rat urn f . migration under the Fnitnl St;.'.(, f.t:. , ludt : denct : iltmoi to their immoit.li fit their citizenship. Ti.e sale of in:-; "ami s; re erfnee for their undaunied pat- 1

u 1 artai'" a wrv j-toic to v:,thu;

d a::d

tuning t -i.ergv irovemrnts to any p'l-on so nrolltal i

punis.: itai

r:oti-m, ::i.tl ticvotiou to the liberties t f

y a line ot not icss than one ; 'htar cc'entiy.

ti;ou ami tlollar--, and ! v tua-huratrt d lash- j . c State nun and SchHer. is. I.'i'hans enttilit ti hr nifration were 1 the Rt rdnt'tni - ' tie are ibev vo

Pn tlunt cf t'i Fr.

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e w.-re r.eu r more I'ifiat ami m- ; , Puhans ento!! tMbr

strut ted by any hs:oiuse we have iieard ; id. flared to Le intruder-, and liai e to pur,-' 7. Tin

ata! we t oukl not ice!, however our pait.e- j i)lTnent at the .liscn tion of the piu.cipd States. uh i teee's might Le from iho-e of th. I,-!,,, f, xxw thev were to forfeit all right to! N. Our Political Parti,:,: Ptih:

speaker, that we were usunmg to a mas-.,l;f.ir ,nelHs, firms and otht

ter miml. p-iilantnropHt, a patriot, and a ,,-,-, or , roiHMty. Atnnii" the provi

' nn.-Tnn. whose eiouuotu eulogies on Ins . wk .umu-d. uc f-nd nl

!tn rhz.-j.'-J

ty ripiii: h;in n' rl. .-k to txpose t'i -H- cit ric.il ai.oi.e; t .j;!.. o:: u,.,.crt;

kui- ei ll.o i ro, ; ia.i'..'t!i Ue!:;i

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ti i j .u tu :.uv.

trta

ri tel.C, i '. tl.a; tia . v

a .- uy. in our free groveiitment. to ccite t ntiuirv anil t licit truth : h ' rs 1 -; t

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. . i . I . i i in 1 1 1 1 1 iiimn i ; i n i iMi" i'i i it a i r;, re 1 1 Kin 1 ie 1-1 " .!! .1

nigiit sf tuiiaments, worthy :tu:re'l to he ' tir re"ret of

her j a. I

his j ions .juo'ed. we tbitl others, whitdi, own the harity to bi lievo t!::il w

all h

o the

are irrei an i; t. i.-v. u!i the nru :i:i.t pnceipiei ot ti.e t.,-.,. 1. Th- -re.tt M i-inaiar opcr.ttu'i.i cuiii.ii. i!. e,i vuit- e-r -:ucc, and ti e nun:, i . a.- i , i .;.o id . ,-a,:iui riL--.tr.t tt d, an. I ula. h a:.- r.i. erecting la ttrv i.irt

fere

M i r ?

til!

t ir.crea-e : ';-ne gr, at end mvit

w -the

some of the philanthropies of! count: v.

the oppttsition press, that these admirable Laf.net,', .

id u?ed to thi, hat we -h d

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es aeii-a

are

n - the

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Pitt's e ar'i'h, ii.erv.e nuei;iiu

(.oricp r-t of ,t" Fm:n the Mes"Ci)ji r d(: Chan 1 er To don. Miv t Private ( o:r- oou-

O.V TAMl.XC; AM) liREAKIXf' HOUSES J S. Skinner, Exy. Aid. urn . May f, I'M). Sir: ! i an account in vour Farm-i 1th nunbt-r of the prf'ent t ar. of a mode

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f Ld-.

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Th disi ;nd a. hoc

j ia w s nave teen at-rog:' u e

llowei ' limits i i

'o ji ive more 'ban one wife, but to an In-' ' idled Staits: 4 hn - word a; d fit; i-ldeld.

I: white mru resitling within tia-: tt.'.b'-of nnn ; ore tiiendand b

f the Indian nation, are forbidden 1 lb 'Ihe Ar ntj ti :d .r.

o u e; ; . i - . 1 . t I . . i. 1 .

ot ti!.factor. -'' th

t. U.lea to ihe K:-. t

re'l,'

v ..r-r u ti..5 c.":atr , o ;:: '.''::-. it ; t ti.e cau.-e ot" i ! rii- : ..- wee he::..- : .-och'v, i ; c

e.a.. lUuii? a cun!ir.i

oi i:.is or. r c t: roil. 1 eat ..!

a:.;.:atv , a:.-,t tt

:v

dian it is only recommend'. d t- haw no m'"e. "If a man overlabes a horse thief.

1 I . The State of India : mg rat, idly r.i population :u:d vc:

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il i i i . I rehc't'U 1:L ?rt er i!a!io i t, the :

CI C!- , m iv

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. ar:t his ange: is verv ir(-at. he mav nut the mo.-e wno . unle

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af .ins havethe c: p u i-

u llf

. A report is in circulation a' Ton- '''' "mng wild horse-, wiiieli the writer i hit f to tleaMi,"1 and no reiltt-ss can lc j ty to tmd-island

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no in a

not

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hm.thitthc Ihib.-b frigate b is forced tbiri s .s the cue used by Ihiunen.

her way into Algiers, to carry o'f the Cou1 t.fthit ftower, wbty.-n tlie I).y wil! c 1 3 -.:!!' ft b') :rf. 'I'.c J 1'irn i! je-i I). -hits rout a in.-, an ar!e ol two ( ilaiun- on the expedition

us fig tow , I), tilt s v 'sea t'oi ,ag to

p -S-ed '1

years

. ( ) to I i 1 o d i t. r !

o tar . ' 1 ntnol lor the mmtler. An i

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ie Uidepem.

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isaatilt vvittc advocate, its true in!e!e.-,is.

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h oefj ihi; country a :. i!,i!. r , t .'O; se',(T,. pet.-O' : ad bun fro:;:

s t o t I ha1 1

t ej i.ai'.ei i ui'eui to commit tiiuriMT, r'UH' or lotit-it rv.

s p-uiish dilf by a fine not e.xcet hn;; bd'tv j !

PJ. l.iUrnal J.'j

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lit r.,.

a 1 .

-? Algiers. W

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It (A!il('--'ii it

v, ;-ii" tor tt.e ?:icce, ,, Hit- arniv, it c-i i d vor- t( prove that the- expedition is not ; :if.t d by it origin or iti supposed ob,t 1 4, arid i n ic rt, thnt no good is libep.

seen sonetii h se pr isons '.; f!';;g se- i hal( '.v .hem to stand i;:e, or

ot .er ii"--", ,V( Mid -mi 1 d - y eh .a-oh

no, ai:"

' .o

'ol'1 U.U'

a. i Corpoit-i'l pumsfiiiiei: t not e-, ..i.e. ilfv S'tijrt-s on the bach. TheseJ lb'. Oi.r Fair

n :s tne ptim i.e and mtercr.t

..t .i :

Lev-

ihe provisi,

which, ( ieorgia 1.

h

iii, i :

mcunea

;.j r - dt tioin it. The court .f As;;

Ab'e Frdav

mnnit r.

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l it t.

1

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;e m - unci t r y i '. i tig !io; '- -. is -t , n . i. me

, I

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to naru

ia t oi.i cum if'

i I., -.f..,,.i,t t,.

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land 1:1

e ih g did not do. t-

an

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THE -POOR IXDJAXS"

'daad -a r".:d, v. !. en lovely antl rtroeetile V(!.j-.';;i:rs. 11 ! . ,.t t mi

rut i eflut;.t vJiUe J.ay. ll.C rrj::i tue om-nh ratuu, aid to rrr-,

t't.itor 1 tie I) iy : His adthtss to es, thecrra,t, p,i::iem, and l.o'aionahle rt h-

e::r c-;i.trv, exah.a'.i.-a e! i l a.i iaki t.an: a:..; t, ::a'ia:.cc a:;.

a:.- p.; : : ; irt- the b, a

rtrv.ct.. n ei ec: io li t :-.-.. - , i . ht r

- -;'-ro r and and-iticu riit? t-l' tbu ta a: tr ar,- t ow .-t adilv advaiaai; tbt :r ca::.-t , av.C tat ir .i-Oi ia!, o t r the ci.r.d-1.; t!.-- pi c ' , 1 at 1.0 distant - Tied, t tra :r i:.:h: vr.ee cotitimu- to inert ia ,M;iro ! an hnimJ - ' -.a! will I f h!nal willing to incur the hararo ei oppe ,ii.s; ain ef thfir schf!i:i.5. 'I he y :.:- cicv. elbectj ot" v K rical dei:.:i:athai in t!.,: country, ina v' I c inu-rrt d treni t! e i.i?trrv C other Lomitrn", u oucht carclullv he c'oi"tied aeaiu-t. 'I'ht re arc a!rtti hut few w) ( have aa'::ri( ut la nr.es topiaaeut tticso n.c., I-cfiiie the pu'.il:.- in tl.tar tnn colour ai.o ' hem-.- the pro-pieiof their u.-ct-, and tai

tiaiici ti creatlv mcrea-vo.

.....it..

yiinv o;

dHir h 'T hie, tt

tbf- pillory, i.r.d be hraiith-d. ro . ' ,lgt t tine y.titwej of Mai lb'. (bib. April 'Si. Th" 1 l.'tiei i iro n ( 'oo-tafitmople couhrm tiie , att -n. a t.f -t.j taut moven t nH in the ar-h'-ail, Thiit,- -hip.i of the line Tol frig-' V '- a'C getting ,,d,- Icr f.t, ,!,d tl.e me mei'jU'j sailors of ih- I ly.lr.iv . So .''. u.d fpsira, v, Iriure in the cij.pal u:e ends: -J .vith very ( .od pay.

tl.'l ptti, x : to ..! tM'i ti. i oaii't y ,-. s 'bit hid o pf's a.s v i. il.g .1 ...st S.

I- !!i ,s a .-ci i!

V o'her tin, i : lh U aoi't a;, U1 . I J l 1 : : M I ! , Wide i ! 1 1 : ;

A . e-e.. Inipa'i hitt-lv oasst d thro'." ;i : while it dismays the oowers of llie mtt l-

------ j i i i" b o'd, i A ihaui'i, on his way to the It ci from which it cman .'ted, will cure to

u'-fy i'v! t-t s-assippi, with him a creditable introduction into this lus

I'irt .; ; ..d jit-mes. I le lately i tlopu d state.

pry of t.he nation! v Y:i. . Sl:i;;h!,r. The Repuh-

V e ( i !

"A.

would f -How in a li w weebs.

i i: i i f i

i""."" 1 . t 1 it. .i no, -e . o-..u i.-iiow iii .i ii w weevs. iitanstu iii'U..ua: r.xtti in pimeiti.e

'";d the ( llor.s of nveraij 1 b ! is a f uthful topic for the mawhi: h i frm in purpose, ur.iiev lating inaction. 11 snhsiv'ei.ce at ! ;e..b- -f;:ci!dity t.f our political hyjioerites. ; thev exhibit in tht ir own t otuluet the only ih ; modo id hruaking hon : Tt be consistent, they should pour ftfrth ; charactert stit s thev adu.ite in their ieprc-

to me tiv an e-, ,- v it- i tbeir t r.. o.Jile tt:ais over the "hard lot"1 of iitative--.

hoiM-was with great th.fico'.tv tia -e k',i-Ib-iiunafe Africans,1 doomed to; ' 'I stable, when I), entt ,i , be t, ne po-led to a distant region under i .M

'he tlooi j t he hoi m- woi.'.d not , i he font t I of a c.apni ions Indian masit r

h i) n.i iilr:.t.g ai n suiMelti'vi I V tr,l ! 32

Moct-v! onltr ol nuti, the t.T:t r w asv .au-n.-i.c,d. The air -ady , xt, n led (anul iti- r. el "the work an cue the rt ticctiti- an' bttpr part ul' the eeii.aiu.nt , ha remain e i the I dior that hi.- view- en thc-e MitMcct are not v. -mar; ati.l that sic puhhcation mv t in. ae ct tin all v ku-awn, m.d. con-rqM uti v be ii. ..re n-t Sal, be i- liithii t d to bee tin; pre.-t v.t j ro-pectu-. tlt in- ia ilhtr i.r.i!,r tl jnrrc.if tioii nor iniiUtnce of anv pirtu-uhir sect, tie li, fuaiur will not ht mad. an i' -tnnneut

o! anv,

Rol.ert M. (frUo,:(,. Kichard b auv ancin-the itw or ml. i t- o. anv, 'l , . mm .-, i , r hut wdl r, huke ev ds w hi n vt r nn t v. i.n, .a.. Johnson: 1 i.e It art s advocate ot , ,- , . .,.., i o tie . ie i , i pi.raie the line ot trutiiiaiKt!ti.i o 1

. o, i ,Hj

int. , 1... ....... t . . I ....... .. ' l . . ,1... ..... 1 . : ... I., i. . . l i e i-i i

" '- o.,,.u i;.h , .no .,, ,i . ,inn mil.-. w;ui. in ni, imi i. t i:i ai.u ici gioiis oi t uy ; may ine piinci- ej,., ,.pt el" liine Kt vt lation, re. ar

a. 1..-1 o mill appio at li I.mi. ) he- an , Iti.t ti..-, wil she, Hone. It IS on v when I ! es eentnae. m hie .!.!, leo.otonlhe 1 1... tV .., .-.loio-i ; nf f !.)-. who. Iron

by lo.lmg an old sugir hogbead at him at t,,aHtin designs many may be promoted j Sunday mails be speedily adopted bv ev- ti reit, pitjudiee, or c a; rhe, n.a) leeoiae i

c

in-

i i i. mi. hii. 1 1., .n i ..I., i:... :.. i . . i i i .. t : .i .i . i i i

i 1 "in . j" ii. hi-to in ii ni a ioi:' i i oi :i on l ii-e u. e nue ami cry anoin jrt ( ' erv pt -opto, e.r.;.;. A d ' ie f vei-v. dt gr t s he got ia-u- entaioh to ! stau. a, t mnv. oonosition. iniustice. iVr I P .1

o-i :

M ' .rlro -Cuhn

r older ,bh: mfert -1 to this t oi; ntrv ' cur- c io.s him, and whenever ihe iioi.-e ; i.ow-

And iioiu.ttti how freijueiilly tir se( rely . .le.ckson

Rtthied. t en. Andit v.

i t n il le in arms, mild iti jteaco,

TER .dS, o e.

rn,. v.. t.., , r u tMil.ii at. m i-eno..o-o

red tin the'Jilh ultimo.iu the Ilriti-hhouse ' eil signs ot nn patience he would i,,l (he brutal r'herokee or ( 'reek Indian flogs wise in council; los political eicmies inuuht as of hi eetavo pa-i th e ht-.i'inm,- o. , .1' l ,i ...... . .... r.. ...... t ..... . 1 ... I.t..... . I h. 'tv I ii .- ,1 -.t I,..,, I . . 1. . , . t . i i .- I : .. . . . l l : . i e i . i . . i tii .i i i .-i ... , a i. . .- t ,.-. r. i a h'if l'l '

. oi.iuio,. , no uii 1,11-idi iiiii'fu oi ( iii iii .1 - .mi. wi i ma li uai i i" in :mi :-, uier-e w in it u st pint nits are , s.ann leiiUKf ti nv u.e sou niior ol ms o t ui s ' mei.o., .n - . .. .-. , s -. ( .. .. .. ... 1 1 . . . . I ... . 1 - l " ... Mil 1.1.1 ....... I...U' , .11111- il '!'. . J-'11

."ot-xico, ar:.i thelnture ellorts td pam to an Hour Jr.: rude about the yard without carelul to mako no compla.iit. In Con! by RHliii ( '. Pent a;. The Kx-l'i, si- 1 M Ul , :ly , , - s-ilW.-i rccompier it. Inci.lent ail y the condit.on I s iddle oi hiidle. 1 havr tae; ht jevtral git ss, tin ir leaders drew a frightful pictuie ! dents of the rmttd .Slates:-. A bright !', eaia'atl-The 'inimiicrl' to ar.b-.'.' to a) oi (hiba, and the imputed pretensions of lior.5ea ihat hatl nt yei ln-eii touebt d lit t'oie, of lbe hind beyoinl the .Mississippi; vet ' constellation of talents oatrioti.-m and ..-,n .,V ih,- l'r.i .n hv w aiunu' the 1'e-t OZet

this country upon Texas pretentions, but to brand thtm, to ft .11,. nn-, to come when mc.y one of )t-ir particular fricrd?, iitue; ps?eiity will acknowledge the le- where they aieto bc-nt, tit a: 'i';'" howe-.t-r, which sir It. iVcl explicitely sta- at the crack tiftlie whip, r. Tin.- is the a Creek Indian, of his own accord, goes sp' etivon ills of each. ' p..' tare in no ca ., more thaii 1'"'i:,tit:fi;ei!t.l Jed were disavowed by the American mm-1 mode I used; 1 took the ho:, e into a m,, dl , thitht r with his negroes, they are as silent j P,,, Win. Ktlty. The present Ad- ) 'Vw Vm" '-l-nscat hler I'term Loudon, Mr .Mc Lane was spoken j shtblf and coum, em ed t basing him round, ! as the tomb! Can any but tbohi be delu- mini" rtration : Wisely antl firmly hrnghug 1' v'i'o eonlu ce at an v 'Veril' and wit!i!rav.--.4. ...11. ' I .1 I I it- till I . I . v - -'Iti ' .vT

ot; antl thtrt.pinions of Mr .Icllb.sou we:e l 'i at king the whip, and t.aliii.g'o him ei y ' thtl by such chicanery ' I i ii...... . ii . i ...

largt-ly ijuotfd by .Mr lluskisson, as show-1 loud so tb.at he might know my voice, oc-

n.vtVr, (A YScrdluiL)

bath the govt rnment to

first

ptincijiles.

the putilvofits their Mih-n;--t ion w lu-nc v r i.Jti :e ' bn,:j' anil am ara.c-are T,:;u. 1,1 f , , b,,

Pi, A. . Duihue. The Post Ounce

to he a.hlre-td to T. II. C Ut-S I kd 'U

Tho-c v!.o prncwro

..: s a .-rnaei-i

iv k ' -

nd

f their

mg a settled and far-reaching purpose on t c. sioually caressing him. When soint

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I'l," H'ltt ii I ,n Am, t.. t t. '.. ...... ..tt.l I ... ,. I. I . 1 - . 'I'I Ht 1 ... 1 . r . . . . lie. . . . .. 1 l'O f W 1

. ...... .i.iiimii iu t.o.ii.i. i;mii.i .j, i .uum ,1 uuiei. i uifuj i lie o i ai v l ai it ht, i Msacioav, s:ns ; it paiameni: .May it ef r icmain t.ee troin 1 , . . r ,w, ,n . f,,-tie ameaiu o

ac-ii!io the to-oolele co.nuitiid of the wa-j would ttll him to com,: here, at the .same that the money expended under the Indian I innovation, nnd ihe link broken caleula- -,h , iii tian' laV! bo entitled to a copy

a r oi me t imi oi .Mexico. . eg- 1 ort. lime pmlmg lum towards trie with the- rope;, bill, will be "a total dead loss ol principal i ted to unite Church and State. l-7' j if he does not feme, I crack the whip a- antl interest to the nation."' Ey Dr. W. Fe.tt. Kichard M. (ei ei. ni l in'' thf' Wi iri I .'iriil vv l.firi ! ! ! ,-1. , ,...- tlu I'liit.. ! Sif.tf-s. be. nf-iil!rbvir.. i . - ..1 :, :.i. .1 .,. I. I

j i " D " IH..., J I , ..... . ..y.j.vj ....... . v iuu.i, i .urn . OU t 11 III, 11,111 k 1(11 ine 111,1

Cunu. ci A I'luvin The folfovmg t'Ccom.t i: IV. .m ie- lent of L' ape 'f.r.tivu v.! a r rwori tn.ud thetjrmou ut

I touch him lightly behind with the whip, uccived fiem the lands ceded bv (Ieorgia,

tiaing care to caress hmi whenever he' not has than twenty millions of dollars,

shewed 5 d:sposifiDn to advance. I hate in performance of her pait of Ihe contract.' Py Jed-i .org;. )..r I

i '(n !ueterror poriodieid Wri lUM'XU' t tie ; r..i "etii", and forvvar.bng a pnrcr .lOlili- .. I ., . in.;. . I.tu 'tlrtP. i:uiS:U oaeivr lbe th.mhi ol the i'd.t.-r, ni,i

tl TU l i t rt it , laeo.r l.e u.o-o, v4 I ho I .1n.3 'in, I n iti C.t i. ,1 i. : , -

..i i,,..., uii.i "iiii mi. eauuauriiuj ' IMi'i i l ," ' . ' Vi'.il. T"tC host at Washington. T,inor;nT t'?