Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 12, Richmond, Wayne County, 27 March 1822 — Page 2

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For ihe Richmond Intelligencer.

Foreign News.

"Mr. Lditor.

t here the freedom of speech and the

?v laic arrivals London paper-

Jlo the 22d January haw been receiv

AS we live in a tree countrv , ...

m lhe weather lias hcen so mini on

irc- are --cured to all; and, as lit!"'1 continent ot Lurope, par icularconceive that no one should takcjlv in Inland and husua. that it rc,n:l.rr.LV at tiic oriso of a rigid.iibles sprint; more than win cr;

bv another, which he is proud ofeiMy- a m ine no , , o. uoou u i uu, . lLir it I,,,, ,1 that no or Gotland, a held of ripe barley WU-

nth of December. The TurlH were

aecustomcdT"to lead their horses to drink in that river, On the Cth, one

of the horses broke -loose and swam to the opposite bank the Turks demanded it back the. Cossacks did

not comply immediately, and 30 or

10 Turks swam across tm uuiscuuv-n to obtain the animal the Cossacks surrounded them, and conducted the whole detachment to Kischeiiew. lioth the llus-ian and Turkish ton es in Moldavia, were continually increasing. From the ea-l of Luropo. it is . . i i . . .i

.i . . . . . . , . i .. t . i . 1 . .. i . .i i . pi .i i. i. .11 i i i m i : i .

tne general, storms ot wind, ram, hail, ami tliiiii-'l,'"iai "' v . , '

wholatelv were ueieaicu nu n-, u.i 1 " l " "... ....... 1 . . . ' fill ill..

arrival of the

'vsCjid bv the advocates ot the hg'd-oi the town- m tne interior 1 t 1 1 reat i..g -v-tem. that u h a man, wh lMtian Ireland ha c b -ea inuad aw;.; ; great warrior, was a good 'ted, houses blown down, lives lost

tion in truth. A curious affair took Bath a rat, his lordship replied, that nlace on the Pruth, between thelit was the intention of the Ministers

Turkish nnd Russian soldiers, on the so to Uo, subjecting, me lmencau

ienee v

ill

what

upon

herencies

. . ..1. rut ili iwn in f I i mil lHIn of I :i 1 1 1 1 : l r

Ivtaenai my rem u k- - . - .

I conceiva to be mco-( k 11 lUK k i-i ow.. u w -I i..

in the profess is ot tin-, At no former period dv we recol-

lni-:ian religion. Tiiev are not. led to have read ol such a succe-si-anelicd to am in particular, hut to'oa of tremendous and destructive

r:'te-siu-4 chntiar.s m

The fir-t thinj: wiiie'i deraiidsSdcraKtHisntniniias liave been experi-oii-ideration. as an incoherencv, is.Vr.ceu u;"Iurope for the three month a Vijhnnz Ckritticn. It i freju-nt-ipreredfni; tlie (iit of danuary. .Many

to some char-es as a protecting duty. The islanders are all on tiptoe, and very limited in their purchases, expecting to he supplied direct from the States at an early period. This

report, with a stock of provisions sufficient at least for fi months, unless sooner spoiled, has suspended sales

altogether of American produce, rics, hast shone in thec courtrie Those that have left for St. Thomasjupon crimes the mo-t unheard ofi i i in . . i ti ii . '

have met equally as uau a marker itnou powenui auxnary inou, the a

tant shore, children from the tcrr cares of a mother, a father from hj children, men frcm the bosom of their families, to plunge them, in a foreign land, in a hateful slavery. Tyrantof the new world, tremble at the union which has just been produced among us! No, the blood of the tims of your cupidity shall no lon water this sacred land. And thou r ii. .1... .1 : n

kj sun, inou no uuimg niree centu-

venger of our climate, will shed a'

gentle lnlluenee on the labors of ;

some have attemjdrd to get back,

while others are leaving this port

daily for that place in short, thcreifrec people, who, in the shadow of

is no sales to be made in any port in'peace, give themselves up to agric-al the West Iiidic.v' jture the arts, the sciences and ccn jmerce.

ltil ii'iu in i nidi, xi

Clulnh of C'outessa,

vaec-d'ro Panomi, a place about I : leagues distant Irom Saloniea. Meas.i

to be taking nr tne eva-

.!.,";... II,, i nr.vi-'m ili;ii -mil 1 i -i n niiii i i i ; . i i n r: rt v -ivrnl ilU'i's seeill

.-.J.r.nfi .,1l!i,.Mn:lil,ri:W. The shio'dm: u the coat cnation ot Ualladua and Aloldavia

Xo reat r proof and in the poi ts iiav e sullert

j.,; cliristia:. ?

e:m he adduced, in mv opiniosi. of th'ly. The papers are

d m-i-iv- hv the Turkish troops, hut some let

tiihd vit!ter assert ttiat tins inoi wuii panur J . . I . . ll , 1 S A . I .

ll , lr ,ril n i i.lnin.r -. i i i . 1 M 1 1 ill Hi I'll U '. OUllOl nil s.im. m i.imi;

irf,tii;!ii forward in -urport of the;shipv rech antl sullerii:. fn some dr::ii!;ar.rs. The man w ho is en'i'i-tances vessel- have foundered at to ivte.xication mav p -s a tei.der tin ir anelioi aid whole crews have heart a- a humane mi"d. He m iv in e; Io-. .. J. H'rU.

!e I and benev. de'.t. V- intern-, T!ie friirale Owen Uem

'era.' " injures r.r.rn-?mt l'h;i- dt and ."

KtTiit : hut wiule he is alloweu to met

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-:;eitnrr v:rr nor l in me o,

avtir,eV

reiidhrcement in the: it-rmtn-r,irm'ncta un uir. mu i j mt j. ar irom our native land, bevor.d U . . . i .. , i. . i ... r. ...,. .i -. '

and have ad- tunning it -jil ihl j .an i in ""M-ras uiere arc generous minds- J

nvid i, j ,-iit Kiivitr I ttiouLy ici-(,oar the voice ef these apostlei? of atnr, nr.r wlmiral Paiunjoty, rci- our jst cause, who, after hr.vir ilt id nfthr scn'ite. tcarried their vows to the foot of th Ilntli'iin Three centuries of dis-jtironc f)f tiie Divinity, manifest uW, Uiaer- have pressed on our heads : , on earth, by anathcnwatising in their for three centuries, the chrildren of ; writinL's, those dealers in humaa

Ilavli trroaned under tlie withc-riie'hii, ho. coTered n itli the 1

eprt?y

uja sjnwig position on the Danube. 'I'-'d of the mo-t fr'mhtful dc-pothm :!uf prejudice, do not cease to outragt Fir-i'il is not settled. Tin; prince!l,ldhe cry of nature eaused it- lf ti huriKiilit v and to degrade it in the

ha;

i . ! 1 . 1 1 1 i ii I : 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 I ti 1 1 i 'il' eif ,4 n..4,,. il 1-. . . - ..ii

lett m comtnatal ai uio aaneiro, wa'" ..v.. .v., cs oi n.nun.. .u.ij'u- apoHits ordered horn-bv the kiti-and cortes.' which w e celebr ated the 1 Cth aimi-0V liberty jbc worthy of the tribute . . . . ' ..l l " . i i i ,

,.ni. uTibo m oid". eamiL' that tle-v ,ver..i . mai inemoi ame u,i m our ot our jiratilude. let us lend an etr

low vr ha- Nune o the peop

irrived in Ihl.ind iVom South A-jn oubl be -ubjeeted to a milita. v -.w- aiinal-, will transmit to our oll-pi in-; lo their lessons; let us be scrupulous ,t ir j i i. ,- ..,.,.,.. ;r irtrd ro i-viib-d oti the epoch v lien w e swore to live lree,i()h-ervers of our laws, attentive to nenca, with a million and an halt ot 'i nmettt i to (. pan u, u v am u tn! i ',l,lj-t-1 Vl l3,n yiUl ""tUU1H 10 hdlars on board. She left Valparai- him to consent to remain for further! dependent, and torenouiic toreverjour duties; let the experience cfo:: ! . .1' 1 a I 1 -ill fi ii'i'ttfti jIi it.il i 1'it inn Tin tM'n in'.... .t I i j- , -

r.-.a'b the warriu. who ha; tie--o, Od. 10. orders. nib ooeoueu uir geuriai - - ""y4 c' ' a ou'u---ivr.I hundred, of :h.ur exisiancej It is stated that the ouantitv of rum who ndlhd the Ihiropeaa troop-, the pre-enee of the Supreme Beinp:: Let u? imitate those nations otantiqu a-.d r.li.Mltlu.u-.r,;- ioa--re,t a oa hand ia Loudon exet.Cih" ..Odoland thev in-i-ted f hat he -hould h av r' wy sw ore it ov er the mutilated boi.f-y, who-c memory would be lost in d.-re.. ofmi-erva'd war,!, a- it ispuncheuns ! 1.,.00'J more t!ati atjthe countrv. On this the pnticet our lathers, ot our w ive- of our thenight of ages, if thvy hud not rer, ,,wil,l, ihradrimkard to re luce his this period lat ear. Few sales are threw him-clf on the people, deelar- ' -hildren ; we swore it over a heap ot dered themselves illustrious by tUir .w.t fimilv i coi.l-rcd a piou-'ctrected, and the Wet Imlia planter Jim; that he would not submit to such allies mixed with our blood com- courage, their misiortunes and their rV-:T1 ' 'intoxication -pv s me.are much distressed thereby. direction. They supported him, aiubpiaimi.? -pmi, of our brothers, mar-virtues; let tratermty, union ard

'4 depraves tlie mind, and calb

arii!

The nvriviw amamt of 'note r.r.d'comnellcci the general and the troops VIS ot liberty, you have heard thi-roi.cord, reign strictly amonq

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io a capitulation that thev should her4KICU ,uu" ' P(' I" n ine;Ule-e are u.c iuumki w-iui i:;e

ah

l.

r i i . 1 -1 1 r . i. I . .1' i I. ..1 . . .

n a var;etv o; iiaa pas-i-.n5. oin oi ine oamv ii r.nguiuu :i o-

dv incoasi.terit with the. dilation, is stated at L 1 3,324.974

i r i t of diristianit y; hut, can it be 15s 1)7. ih d i!4 it war i!o-5 pi-t neee tri-- htlmvl ciuitinued disturbed: the Jv deprave the mirnl. a:.d call into 'famous Orange-ahh-rman .lames, has action pafsic.p..- diametric. i;lv oppo-'beni created a baronet, to the de-:-it to the spirit of the Go-pel. If -traction of all the "good feelings" i.ne of thr.-c chiraders be o:i-ider-;that were spoken of when the king c 1 no christion, whv not the other: visited Dublin. In a late patrol o I

-ir, -r thev both act inroriiiient the countrv near Mullovv, two par-jof Peru; hut his ranks were dailv

h I

-eiit olfhome to Portugal, for which

pnipese transports were preparing. But it was still thought that they would resist when .required to em

bark.

el-

bosom of jour tombs; hour blood has for's and the rage of our old or prcllowed forvour countrv: vour bloodisors will he broken.

Around the palm tree where we

this day assembled- we ou'iht e:c:

n a ' II 111 a i

; i i us miundiio. l e.e reaon ai'-v i;.i u oeaneu ov pneis or me

h both are no' discar.b-d from thc;'-.'j''cr ( lunch, in-t one aii.al.i r a m

b i- the views ami one was suppo-eu to be 4vliit'

10!'S ol ina',..inu are inui''js, ,m.i imw upnii uj un; inm;i,

lf'Tined bv educatiim a-.d cus-;'y which one of the magistrate- : and hence thrv will "strain'pricst- and a constable were initant-

,it Lent, and swallow a camel." jlv killed. " Manv profeioZ , hri-ti.v s, vho.j It is asserted that the British govr;o douM.' have inte-dio-, la-'ernmrnt has abandoned all hope of

, t-.M-.. fhr. l r.il. .a w,r ore-ervin" peace between Itu-sia and

(j;;i,,nc-,i,, than 1 urkev.

c.u a - . its ieircn

efte t;:n

our . i rovo Tn1

fr tn t 'v M'sai

which 'lot

O r: avi'-::r hr;-' t

in' V.. or

i is tV

n r.ri t.'Tiv,r nsir, ' i pw arus oi vuu ves-eis vver,,' laie-

. d that where lv wrecked on the (oast ol Sesscx. r ti.,. ai. ...... :.. .I. . ,i

1 re piir'Vl. m rrirar. i iif ucu.Ufj lit luc ii.miure us that her of deputies continue to be violent

much

Civen.

: or

if

ie

of th- .h -wi-h ';'t it docs not seem as if any thing

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-ti

the Lord cave th-m -'a4uies imporiant was about to grow out of . . . . ! 'J'l : . 'i i

e'M.i; a-.d pnhuneM- mem. nere is soinr lau; o con-pi-houid f m t live; a'aj , racies. The dm hes- do 1'ourhon.

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has been avenged. This oath, which we renew- everv

vear, is our rallvinir word the pal.ivear to recal to our children the. ir

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The roval "cneral Lacerna had dauium ol glorious iiavti. l.et t!ie'rag( s commuted on meir lainers;

.ti'lnlmnionAit mpti iimlrr his mm- present ae let .all future .aires pro-'around this sacred tr e, we ougn;

mind, in the mountainous district- nounce, in dhe intoxication of irrati-jto say to them: "here sleep the it: ,

tud and ot admiration, the r.ames.tal remains ol Alexander ret:.:

tb.inmnr by df -ertions. Ud the heroes ot nnerty and ol the trie founder oi me repumie; :e: .:..i

PrR!sl founder of the republic. (name be forever engraven on y;.;: - TL; r,-... i.. ,; ,.. ..r P-' , :. mai I I w ill pa-s in Mb-nce (he cao-e-'hearts: I'-t vour children's; rqa:j

1 IH 1" lO.H IWII Ol 1 1 13 1.111, . . . . . j . 1 - J , matedat 2J.G00.000. The present I whirh. ,e to our emanc, pat, on ;, repeat it with admiration ar.d ter,

ctr.-l.T,. r., v...ir, if .in ',1 ..their detail would make us -buddrstlerness ; nere m this very r,

ha Gions, and as manv d-uirhters.!wUh1!mr,:or' nml would recal painful j where vcri will a-emble evPry v,

'n.ii.;..ic,.,. ii recollection'. 1 tie hi-torv ol ourianu with a mjv ininusiasm, v. :

I IM. (Illl'l "I'll 1 11 -HI H 1.11 I , llllll ... , . , - .,.1 " ... ,

luniiin in spe.iK hi uii'in, n wiinwni cause uicsu auiuic i'ju: iui.

display to posterity truths whirh ourjheard: We swear to immolate ot:

irauucers cannot deuv, arid which;sdves on ine rums oi lists ruer.i philanthropy will hear w ith sorrow.'rnonument, rather -than ever sjbr.'i

Fronrthe happv period of onr re-'to foreign domination.' gincration. there has been seen inj Vivo la liberie ! vive la republic-je

us a people capable of all tlie HTi Tts.vive riuuependence ! vive Ic pre.-

and all the sacrifices which libert v.dent d llav ti.

and independence rcnuiro. Let

tho

M ' - I.- ".J llllll III Ol Rtisia is ph'grd by treaty to support

liis chum to the throne. Persia is probably about to be assimilated to the Europeans, more than heretofore in her commerce, manners and custom. . GOADALOUPL AND MARTINIQUE.

The Planters of Gnndaloupe and.'

T' rl !tMiii,t in, 4 . . 1..,--. .... O ? 1 ! tO

. . . . i . 1 1 1 1 , j i hi i '.iui 1 1 1 1 . i v m 1 1 1 n n i

;e tremble who have erdeavored

shake their foundations Let!

hem tlv fai from these shores too;

o:o:o:

! William Cohbrt:, in his "Rcchi:

lor October last, thus introduced a:

f -t I f iin rn t r h I .nvrrnnionl f 1 1 i f

e,u- : mar.v thin-- to b.- bd.r bv'mo-her ol the untortunate duke I '-!tho:o irmds mav he rendered free:'""-' imbrued with the blood of bar-j1 -jj7vr 0ieii mrV 1 sav Omt rhda not aocrdh- to b,s will, bviEnhcim. has died, aged 7J. ViHfor all kinds of America produce l)rlrol,-i lmn vi t!,em n' !HaN fi 'i a country thr oelv two descrirti" r as.n cfthchardne-of their hearts ount Lhateaubriand has been ap-jand it has been slated that accounts!114 'come the as.vlum of oppressed of' .)crconsto to-'those vaho vi-'' t".e p-onle were nd commanded. 'pomtcil nunist r at London, m the frorn France-were favorable to theivirtuc! Tho srntnK!l ,vl, inr(,;,n-to vvork with there own had rr: under the Mosaic dispensation, to 'place ol the duke des La?,-, i c-i-n- finn nf 1 1... notiftoners. If ihn f.r.ib' watches for its preservation, will- , ' ,

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v t'l. ;r enemies, ro-d to do Lrood '

to thfisr that hated thern, nor did

the Lord re in in

Spam has negot iated a loan of

tition is granted, American

mav take corcoes of Cotton

it at their hand-, en million: (ot what h not statrd;!!,.,.,, ad l-',ciich shins will carrv

I 1' them to I ranee.

r. . A : cv i' . r iuo.-o no mean 10 woiiv no u.i't vwi find in our allection his mo-t firm. 4 , - . . ctnt vesei- i.-.nd who, upon the interest ot two ( In tliPiuPP" j0t us watch with him'. i n i j ;, m j .i ,. , .. J jthree thousaml rounds, eannct Ja

ifi.ee was not di-pensf-d to mankind;"1 London. the kmg had not yet in that day, suffiricnM,, euahb- thdnhaiiged his mmi-ter,. The ditodotlirs... tliitej-. Who do- ,,-d turbed state of the country is tj 11 know tliat the m--t favor, d. u d- i Nl,r'': f but it seems pretty ev ident the old di-nen-atioa. w ere allowi-d. lhat things arc. of a more settled a:;d a tuallv did thii-s in hat dav.!( harru. ter than the French journalists without farf-itae tlie divine ft r.!n'l,,r,d them. wl ieh -ne, under the (h.w l and Turkey v.erc not et at Di-pn-r;;.-,n could do, with,l ii,r-'u'ar, though it seemed, at London, fciti; .g all claim to the hi i-1 lan ehri-.to he coniderctl as inevitable, meter, ff thi-re j-a protuietv in ex-! The total amount of the military

pelling from the ( lain h, as unwor-jrce of Rus-ia exceeds a millioi) ol" tli t ho hr i-fi ar; namr. the man who'mc, inarm-! Tlu;re ace live la ore

i- m occa-ional l-.ahils of intoxif a-;C()l I,s ol ; r oO.U(J() men. each.

lion, or

think tin ia

I

. . Cr.ef 1,1 1..... f. .w Cn-rinrcf

1 r ii a ft rrM ' I 'llllOl Oli'l r 111.11. . I Ul iailiAir "'

-' i i un. in. ii iiili.uill u. j 1 1 .i - . 11.. ,1 d t. i . . , . r , A. ... think ot camnu bv the labors d d

hdterfrom Kington. nm of . "i- .. . i ... '.. . ; the,-. America is no country. W

the nth nit ivi "Ivrh.ftr-r- rtni iu i j " . oluu is ll a country lor men vu. im. 6iii un. says Dynttcrs recei- the greatest dancers. Let us pro-; . , , J hn f , ved vnsterdnv from Londo.wif tho iLj i ..... 1 great parcels ot money, who lo

--j j ..... tcuc in u.u nionv, anu ici our cue-,- t o . . .

such nx

January,! am informed that our Min

isters have made known their inten

i 11, .ii i uii.tjn ui liiui! , in harmony, and let our one-,- i- i i i .J 4l . ; impatient here under the now, that nothing is more for- , r , , , , 'an Aristocracy: lor here Ie than i; nconle oppressed ami . . . . , J A . n . c,

mies k

midable that

ii : iuoi e onmr-spn :ip.ii i , . .. n- i. i

tionsastothe intercorse shoHlv t.Li: ... . i.. . . , have MmiehoUy to poll on a nui

tl, 1 t 11 .1 ..v ...... ...v. . V, ...-v. .

ui. ii v.uoi, courage anu an toe war-, i .. n-i , ,u ui, ... - . i i , todoit! iheymav swell

'!'' vniMi-s, .in- noi i i v inimn in .

take place between America and th

Ri iti-li Wist Indies, whence Sugar

amnios of th

rur-tinac- steals, I shouldilatlon('d al uillerent points b,..id?.-

enu.al propriety in e-jtvvo armies and whi p the ernpoior

pelling the man who so far "acts in-!l)la ,( visit Constantinople, he co!i-i tent with the precepts and e.-iraM easily sweep the Turk" out oflii-

w ay. The ( reeks appear to go on pros-perou-ly. They have an organized government, of which IVmctiu. Vpsilanti i- the chief. An expedi

tion ot JOCK) men was preparing t

to take 1 1

and thus

ii i

l i'.inci: or I'nvci:. a-.

le life of a follow creature::

him. unprepared.

bur

rv

net. ire the awtul tribunal of hi

SLBSCRIUKIL -GO,)

hlrivethe Turks out nftlu. kt.m.t

i. lirmrr ;irrf-iii.ti wire :i t r.'i ii I a IS 1. 1. All T

......... .iii mi. .?!

nothing but cowardice. Even rich.

lorea

which now make men so fond of life, and consequently o timid, then made men brave; for every man was forced

to defend hi.- own property.

-s.down of Coron was"

, except the

in their hand-.

'PI ..!.. L. .. . i' i

- o, r.piius, ccc. vvi-ia; also relieved of the Turks. The story o the a-sas.-ination ot

Jthe Grand feigner it without founda-

ml J!M

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Hiim r.fTin krr :,m in h ,rm!if,i! i . .i i ... . , ami iiivc tfcemsclvcs airs as 10i n H

; , , rv ....... "t camps nut tne peaceanic inhahitant o , . cn , 11 Tl- .: crA ji in any ouantitv to be .xported andlrith.' i i!l,,0 H; l,ui lll0 Jr

" ' i .. " i.-iiiiim.uiiii.ui,injii it. .r, (rMi then)

in. in lJ ii'i'rv uvii, v jv,,v

there appears only one ditliculty to their native land is in dan-er, will :I,,:m be overcome which is the counter-! join in a body their brethren".!, arms"' 7' vaihng dut.es they are anxious arl ,inro their glory in eXpellin- Vt

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should he imposed iy 1he authority of Parliament, in phu e of the Colonial Legislatures. This must he submitted to rather than forego the boon

conceded which is much more than

was ever contemplated.

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ors who dared u

iv but the wav becomcir.j;

Nobody could live a h'yA

il.-.t, I liffwl m Arnrrira: wtH

lll'Ul 1 ill VU i.. Jii"1-."' 1

l,.,

iii. uiiiuin.iii ,tr in'.-soi s. who oar00t.ii r ' a. t i t tti-v niK . . i r . tlien. I never attempted to stiCK D)" to 4.rt n sirri iiitiAtic ah Ii..-, : i ..ill

... . . . ..... tl, , 4,.v,. n L L i n iiiv nan- . ,.w ..l..,. i lint line

sr ;i up 'ii'uvi; iini iimiil; in 'white skin. I used to talk with t

tory of liberty.

Iiavti! 0 mv country! who.-e a that tame v ithin t'ne hearing' J

iproud head is raised above thy elo-',av nguc; and as I went -along lJS

nous rums, yes, thou shall be n( h.;llia,N n nnsiou ur ouior

i.xuaci oi a leuer, o.ucu ru. mi Is-jtj,,-,,, j.halt be powerful, for the har-l u.ed to nod or bow. I usca l.'dhf eb. inony and the concoid which shaH!trc:'t them in their own way; ajj -S' have accounts from Crenada henceforth reign among thy children -ithev liked nic the better. Thefo ofthe matentionol his Majests.-Min-'uo longer will they tear' out their'the'v find in the Englisk are M

y "r""' 1 ,"" "" ;howeIs with their own hands; theii .s7ic and commanding (cue. - r.

a I ' r,i

I riff irnr rnns. n ...,'. i i i . . ...

.... ...... ..v ...... .. ..v ,3 o-im.s DuxHi is incir country s; it is ior it Imm Manot Sen, to whom was refer-that blood should he miieded with red the petition of the Grenada I ian-jthc blood offho-o Au-n,. nf b...

ter to that etfert who states, that manitv.who. nndor "the .,vt J

- - . j 7 J v 1'ivivak Vi

y"l,u:-c"ull5 pillion to JLorai serving it, would force from a di

and f :o;.,, is tlie motto Ot the SUM

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