Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 32, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 October 1830 — Page 2

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Tlmt H never wis 11 Mf.'it rf, but a'.way

of tne louutr

lo pii..ac-

l II 'M Tilt I II I.MOMi W II Hi. . ( A!:OI.IN AMI Till: MTI.IFYr.KS. We hue promised to hi op i ur rca.h r :nf 'in t d of the movement f the nulliliers, ai I wo have, complied with the pro-Tiu?-e from time to lime 'I'Jto defeat at Ch.irU-t. n, and the path tie repugnance

c f the ii mntam districts, liac somewhat reste! in maiui-ii-i

lifil upon (he capri. :

iltv. .1 it-. It. .'!. Tl-.-.t t'n lue attempt?. " a later fair, t nut i t a .' i r '-M' o of n h ' ve'e ipeinent-, an1 1 a -'ate

Pirn's

latfst fkom London. The Hudson arrived a', Boston ( n Satur-

i I .: in. r.-i:;t!iw; fr m rhaii,e in the a-p.e -an -m -t Jd-iy ijbght, bringing papers to the ICth lilt, hh,.!, V; h in .-itivc'.y r..;-m.-.l olve,y wt,e fc.v- jj , ; Jiry contaill llO I1CW8 crnmt nt to a hv. t sie :i a . .jiti-e rf pooi y. -. '

oi

1. Teat t'.in-i,ii l.a nut uulv m". 1'd-n m:rr.-,!, special iinpor.ai'.ce. l ut rra.iv 'm i,, t.t- .i t.u'ni.v timu- u-is ofiiic '1 . i iir. The latest t rji nrr of the Ex-King annuun.x. ll ntivMt.-i;i the t" i.i.m i-. n.t-! ep'v i-ito-, aj i,,;; rival ut ihe Isle of i.ght, on the

iieeriii'iphsul tne ..i::'!. --,.;., ... ,,0 1H,1. A, -mist It Mimrnr.

rh,t.lthctonofthS,u.nrt,r of the "t, :;rU,LriJ,i;:t; tlat I,? had travelled vert slow to Liter-

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ion. iiiur ami i nui me. peopie an iuung me

'lint it rvrro.P'i? rf a .lelibrratc cni'S'iraey roa,l 1;ul inn m tested lrrcat ClirioSltV to see

I the relict f fahen errcatue?s. I he ageuts

p ir;;iv..n: rf the ridicule of the. whole ! nation tit tffll;jrnl;ivi that in t'tat direct 7.

of the existing government had made great

p'ccauiion to piflpct him lioin popular violciee or insti!-. The national guards wer-.1 kept outol j-ifr'.t, as fur a piaetieable.

j In ci iiscoiience ot " tiii-, the Kitiir and his

Jn.l l:neJiliv.eal lorm the pill vl UISUllt'):i caint t!ie I nion, w.m-li h.ivo ..vii 'ca..i-y wnui; n.Mil l le i!i'i;:nainlyrcj..c;,,l,prulmllyhy l..-:t 0 ytais tI Vl''' U w a,v .1 m -pnty l'th people efS-uth Carolina , ""iV,', , iw.ni is t.c;ra.U end a.vl aim aivl i f:; Ms are now making to s-itjk tlie term, n ;P..t ,,,-,1,, ty115rra-y. o annihilate it, if po.il.e, Nulhlkation x di n v m lav murh at ftikp, nv. yw an is .iisoAM'e l from their voeahniarv, and the ma" " 1 ""-nU V,i,,k V '.'r i ' . - or Ii.mm' t .1.-. . ivr. Iw-l'-n; A hmliiv I uxt, 1 . ' .-o-

.mass.im.ri; centtemen, n-w patronise a ti,lt , , !irve na a.,v,; , ,r,M.,ti,.. m 1 - ! tb:!tw r were treated with the n.ore res

oncntt !: '. Mate Li!venti"ii, to eon- .r".;,.,i .,, t,avt. mV i.-ri -hm-.. imv, hth. to I

si.'er the pr p.rietv of nnlliiV iiv; th T:intV puiilhtl u v. i'Ji nn mmr ti it, fn I

. :, lmt luc! may not, ( e; .. -,'( , h-ad j

to that rcsM.t. 1 tic lor- nice wi'mn ;i ii.. .it. .. : t ; .....,.(,.-,.'.

I' 1 II'., II 11 .111 UMIU I V. 1

l urni'Mi null l'l III" Himc'i ii 'M 111 111s 1 ci. tt , 6i, , t;. 1 ,r ;,ivii.' I Mi-st. 1 110 ti

Iv, and M.-rm the city. The pajrieiotis pa

trio!, lio i 1 asem'..!ie.' i;ftlie pi)p!e, and

11 pert. It i said that this had ihe ilkct to

, 1 ucnarae me rwiii, inai nie peopie i le

ii or

tic Iti'i tun ..i v.

VS M. JOl'NSl'iN. tavoiirahie to i.is cause, and lii;it lhcie

Kkc i'rmk Sent. 1!, 1 'ght yet occur ?' uic popular movement 111 (11..1;: I was not ai t'.ie r.; ti.;-; ' his l.iso!', and that he stiil hoped fortius in

tn the insMie prints, have defended the Union

ui:!i so in h v;or, h ive exposed tiie

suhJerfuje t t'.ie people of H. Carolina.

hi :i ! t..f inviif

111. 11 1 f tii.M 'iniu.itt. c ;ih1 1h.' iiann' si; on tin; :nvitnti.m ai I io.i-?i-r- ! l"r'ii a ay "ti-r qiartr t iry ''ii.'. t to a lie yn, mvl.' I 11- .-! . linn, am! fiittlK r t ':l t to iri;os f vmir-rl!, of J -l.'.r I p. Jii i" Ki' 'iiarii-on an. I of many ntri.'rs kiur.Mi ana tiiciii I ti Im! ami-ro:iv!ii"iii-'ts, eic sc'.c-toil in

Oil Motidav list, the great dinner was P't offakmx, .ml ..im a viav t a, min a ;ivcn ct Columhm, where all the choice ,,':,nfi7 a,u! 1,1

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spirits were to as-tiitMe. in a lew oavs

If I ha l

purii

l)i"n i 1 e

vc hall re 'tivethe valiant proceeding? of . joi,r an I .Ia ';f l.i

t!v; occa-i 'ii.

I

rex lons.v,

there

was

nal 'hsr ;h'i t ; but ht atio I

de.-lieed goin and den. James r !1 ;j' !'' "a"'5" an ' 1 '"' ,ni"re

v'i v -n'ii'. t "iv. tj uc 1.1.11-

least at SMteslair-, in Sumter district, t-, ' r;f;h!'"i' '" ' r"P";

n-H.-n p'les---; vere mviici ironi a instance ,, th, ani"nji th.cm the enerahle (ien. SiHiiter, iniv, an I in all pr.

ho

Illair, mend er f Cvnjre-, who made a I'poech, of xvhich the following is an ex--act: STATF. uk;mt ( FLF.HUATIO.V, in b' tiii t n im-1 ni r. Lxlr.zrt fr-.m Urn. E'lir's Spi.rh.

My o;i.iiion iii r W'.ion ti t'i riwi-ia. iuro-iit

iH'-.n tr 1' in. i-. rt m iti-nwut in Nnitn 1 aii'na, iiti'titH tnan a fcicra

nt, I shonll liavo rvcln lei , nut (in a'Cr,iiit nt a :v r-

m it utti'i 1 v ini' .mtv, fur iii 1 in'Mii!iiT

mi 11 aii'l nii 111 th.'

tllSC'lNaOil of S.lllj.-. tS '.!::r;i ability v 1 otrit' lu'lui-,: tl.0,11

s;n 1 ru!y a- 111 tinI, -nine uf tiii' :r at

p ihln i ius ri'O'i n1- to iho "SiiproiiH onrl fur ic a - 'Mmt t ie iisiirjialiuns ot t.n' ai'in'ial iv...ii'i t. lt.it if vo'i i'i 1 Dint', I, a. out' of tl;c nil in!t r- of tli.'VnnsnirK V," mi 110 1 1 iV.' t 1 prove ha ri -t. 1 fir six vrars uh'l it varr tain s-rrt ti ;)., i:.i :(oinis. in tiiir Lolialt tn 21 v on a ln;l iiriiin... mi oiir cijht iHtiiiis, an. I if nut as 1 ain nliv a- ju.'jt n-ia.lv

f , hi ar tile 1 li. a 111 win-t 1 11 t Ipi n, at li'at i:i .1 .

tii'nt! titan a ft'ii rai jn hrar I fie tit fem c of

! ' : t i'i r" n -s Irani ta pi.'s'i;t a :- i..,j- fViM, or the i l. i.-e.l' t .e vii tim.- iiii.'.-t the k...

;. ait't lae wih. !.. im.-r.'ny .t ( on- , !ii. )t 1 ,. a re have " ,.-wh at sl.Ar." o

(r , 1: it mi'-.i u" m.u. n i 3 'in inronLii fnaU IH-M.v l.t'at.;i . .Vtfliti.iti 1.1 .1 . .w 1,1 h- a

tin me ii.im f tin tinKir punt. 1 nbl tne ( iianc ' ju '-r l-e,i,iir tn? a-i nter. w ilm-s..-, an ' a Ku, u,. whicli I it lonjiit t. iocs t ,.k 1.-1 tne bttr, at the v.-iy 1 a-am-t n. Votir 1 ompliiiioiit t.) me, ti.at 1 am im.

ruse or l f tan s-ssmn of invnu, 1 .a as mm !i lone i om v.a.ifi think to l:i;:;t.n a

CI'I'omM tor ('!oi'u( ti 'i', nil t,. n 1 1 ot Nint.lt 'l!- I

oli :a, as anv of vmi. 1 iiou t n n t thr tnt

-,11.1 .1 ,

tnih! u; ;uiu

;r , i;a .

-I ii'y

r- i-oi5 ) r ti is opinion !ive

ci . 1 1. 1 w iii 0:1! 1.0" mi- t as an t'f nf t.iat

l.l!l', l.p.ill tills fill irv t. 1 ail i'i. to ll.e.,.. no. I k m

..

.ii':

fifff. M -t !i !"ioi,v.e ,.. e: .1 l ull 1 ai Din' t!,ruii.;ii !.t the

Ti U.i an' )iu.;t otii'i.e, not nut h as t 1 ,! ,!

tut with re.ar ! toll.,' tnHt ni a. tiu.i. To im toin.!. t'ns ro,ri ;. 'ration toui'.': one i.t I'lC stu 1 c' u.lyttic f 1 fincu r .ie'.Tv a:.l fipif araixr. S'titli faiolina ; 1 i.ot r 1 eue from her altiln l.. or In 1 00 tone-; hul I'ini-'iV irt fi.'l' I 'i toe irai na'ion of tn.t '.i-'o . , ,''.!. 1 .: I y finile:!, hy mini, on tor i ij ),,:,-,- 1- ' ',. of t.,e Fl Jioent, an-1 t'ie !ale nn!i. a'ion- .if ( '.mi-r,n.-.. i', tn'.a'l' , tuo-c hopes prove lainan l .lelu.v- . it iv i:i t.'.l I e time cin"ti I. r S-npi ( , T" . i- tin' 0 nit ,.;y :n Iv r mm I in. :f, nr.. I u:iap;0.-

vi .ui fii' t a. a. In t'n m-an tin e, . ( l.rr rioy ' J. '" I ,r w ti m. L' t n r 1 -n oif aii u'. : n'le

t ..ttii c mh a; n t aaiiect an.l a'in 't a!l e--ei ,) a 'for :, ' anioi.-t unii 'i I won .! rin.jrt'' t.i' ',r.n forot ,in....) I t In p.iy h 1 Male re'r.t, ami till n r 1 II f w it.i pi. oti . I hei .v. 11 1 ao , an '. i.itt, 1110111.0 r.ot .ea-t, '. t net i- ;,xt-e-idda'fit'i, 'or tmh't:i. II mi i m.i n; ii- an.! :wf.i:toi!s .l ivai,tiii Kt.w a iii-1 no 10 me 0,1 that 'Us e i, -h: ; t ie i tite of nt r .eiii'aiv torec I,, t i'ri :o tin-, ano evn v t nnae! e fiat imiy hf n.-.v.?r;. - ( 1 -, -'fir t '.' roil.'' rl. Aniwlit.i it is Kiiomh ft . Iten-T.ll luiveii.ilieut l!al toe uiouiu n i;hl l'r., rsil s na ttv.i M 'pjie-i .' ruih.iz, an. I that " t'ir wat If .ill s i. a 7uv . .,, y.,u IJi IV e; 1 1 1 to hai e unr 1 1U an l interest- lepi 1 1. f. e let tm' state o( loiiji-, 1 wotihl p u H-nt to y 11 ti'.i t. -I I. '.- ii't, i.ti.".ei t : 1 ;e .".! 'i rJ 'i' rij ; They u;iy If annioi- ! lip ! Iv y (,' 1 1 r ra 1 be . Oi.,iorre0.

1 an, u -pn t. .1 y. g' n:!e.n 11. oni ive. t

JAMF.S lil.AIU

Thi extinct n 0 i's no cotmnenta.rv

iiir vou tnnl

I s!n!l not 1111 away from your pi.iliuj i.;s, ai.,i I ear

L'roni'.Mi tin' same lor my muiii ei-

I am Ii It no aht liu.toe hut to .in as you s-.;t:;' -( !, pu''U!i youi let'i 1 : lor, in m iking the uo.-e-. n-v i 1-

jtjuiri.-s nl the eo uiuittee, i'. he aim pn.pc 1 to ioeiv it

pi i-t 10 11 11 wiiii,.; oe an i : u. 1

of guilt a, iii an a. t of rmvaroii v. -u.'.i.rei.- vni

eiiht I10111T-; lie hoi I yon ho iivl foi Lie ,-i" -e trte piiH.f, imi'l h.'.'lii. '1 J n.le. We i-l-.ai! not If 3 it.s1 1 !, 1101 Mi l the pcNie, that ymi shuuhl hive vour U.ht po;ns i il.' 1 lues ii"t miuoiiu.l ,.f tir' ilriuv. i 1tors ot too Soutn in John . I a m.i" r 1 nf t.irnr. W hv .il l rou not eome nut uitu your i ii.ht poi,.t ai to" '.or th. lion I 'i Inlen' aut in voui ( itv .' I nave -p. 11 tne a i.Vv. of llie fiioii is of tlie sm i.'e--fu! t aihii'..ltr l -t 1 1 tetio 'it I'm re is iintuinn so s' rions ai,.l u. ihty a-- voor i i ht jioinls in that a hhi -s I -ay t't s li'llH Ull'l l-.ety, if 1(11 (Pll Vr-t ih'i-h them. I'u !i;nt. a - ( hot if rest in.; only "u asset tiou. I in out ol put.! io life anil never i'i tube in it ii-ahi; tut I ii 1 h -he 1 r"lv mv cutniUv tnav so 0.1 in i.e I'in-.'lit of t;,,n pn ai .! .-i i.'ratutu, n tobum,! (tut r tlmti th it ui lu X) you sit; lm Ii shall have p ii 1 an.! in i.;iit i'iiniih to prove ; oVc.V priif 'i"n.', t t'f f:pr!..i; 'f'tn ;tw rai viw nt imii- . itiy ft:.,- roH.t.!utfii aii'i in rf'.fji'f. nf tin n!.ti " Vi flat''. An!, in Mr. .1. Ilei-oii's noi.'s, I ov, " I MouM ..'pant" from out eoinpaiiioi, ivlien th. ' so;.' ,'lternatives left aie.the ili-,!titnm of the I n. toil i il l tnein, or suhnii--ion to a ovrrnnieut w itooul In, ii 01.111 of pouri ; l et'Aeen tin --e tu it 1 v iU, v in n ive nnoi maKe a ehoji e, tbeie ran be no lievitatiun.'" II tin- is eoif-niiter, make tlie most uf it.

1 am vouis joiin tayfoi;

'not

I ho

liivi ation t prepare f-r vnr is expnis and t.Mi" .tv ical. Iti'p'eiu-h. x our cttllor hoar t up arms and ammntiiti.tn- disciplineyour troops 1 his laiioiiai; is

r;oiii o. a nicm. or ! onores, an. I ai.-

tlr"jc 1 to Amcri 'ans, nainst Auo'iian

and the e ivernmcnt i hisicounirv ! This

is curl nini : 1 am eiin 01 tin; v ooorr

school ! H it let tlie Cnitot

veiiilee. Amoiiir Ins lollia ers are ia-

:!! a, rvho is stisriiiaii.ed us a traitor 1:. the 1'iciic'a iwpeis) t. nissol, and tne Duke oi IiUem!.oiiiT, and others of the same

I caste. It is said that the kinp receives des

patches tiai'y lrti'.n the ambassadors of otiiers lvei3 lefident at Tans; tnat his I' llowtis siiil talk airogaiitly, and bay that they will return cr tin with the allies. it is supposed tii:'.t the vain hopes excited t'V those considerations have induced the King to travel so slowly thus far on hkexiie. Mean tune he is said to he ihjrcted. On tne 1 1 ih, he arrived at Vine, and pass-il "lie itioht On havino, r.ext mm liniir, he wept hitterly, us did the iJuches of tngouleme and the Duchess of lieni. Her i hililieii.tiife Duke of l.oKleaux.and his sis- ! i,weie play ing,iitt..fi'eclrd Ly ihe events on which destiny wis piecipitaiing thrm. A private lel'er aimo'.iuci s tnat in constijiiente of a repot that the King was about io treia-.li himself in tlie peninsula of Co mini, a p. ra have a.i iidl.icnce ov. 1 li.e nc iolibui 1110 l..v countiy, the National nurds of (. 'hcihourg were immediately on the n.anh to fine th' Kimr to leave ( oteiilin.and to (It orive him ol l is escoit, with ,1 xcjw .0 hasten ins ein,.ai kation from Cheritourir. Ii was supposed that they would .ri ixe there and ( uihaik on the 1-1 or 1 5th in the Ameman ship Great Britian, of ljUU "(ii-- the t hades alio',!, ol C()0 tons was

to ace. impair ihem

Thev aic to "-ail

under convoy of two

frio-ile- and su.al'.or v ssel-i, ail undet command of (. apt. Durxihe. 'I'he I'iines. of ICth wfAop. stales that oider.-i had heen n ceiM d at the ( i.sioni lloiiso, Por!-mtiHh, tu sutler ,.ll articles lantied for Charles X. to ss without r.-imiiiation . It was supposed that he would 0 and icniain a few days in Kojjland, and emhark thence for ' iplc. an.l some thoooht for falonntv tin the 4th, a deputation of merchants waited uion the Kinjr at liie I'aluis lleyat. 'v it li an aihiies. and w ith fruits and fl w -ers for the ('iren. In the address the King was sty ed 'Citizen Kin, whicli was received with tnnihed approhation by the

King. lie deputation u turned to the Ex

change and theie di'Sjit sited their tn-co-

h. tired tlngr. In his answer to the addris-

I. S. Vint hue my tetiiiission, nay ri'-H'irst, 1 1 'he King" hoped there would he no oc.-a-'.'u'jhsh t.tii. sion for thrm to resume their arms, hut if an The seventh proposition of Judac John- occasion should at ise" there would he im son, w ill strike the reatkr wiUi force, hut occasion to uht their loyally, not, we imagine, with surprize. That It was supposed tha the Algcrine a flair? there it a deliberative purNMe to divide miRhl .yet excite discord between Kn-land

tlie C ni tn, and that the linger ot Ureal """ 1 ran l- xva.s littio ih.uttt of inI'ritain i i in the aflair, we have long been s''i" e'ions in i?p;.in, and of the march of an imrMiaded. We find it now eonlutentlx V'rian aiiny toward Italy. It is iUso sun-

a thrnied, as to the existence of a settled l,os(!l1 that the jtoo le of Piedmont, and of

purpose: to sever the Cmmi, by a man of 1,;, Aetnerl onis, w ill rise ngnim-i th ir ru

ihioh eh tractor and intelli.rence, livin-f on 'rs- homd ti e Austrians interf.-re to

tae spoil We will not anticipate what is "lu "own ue i u-iimontese or slmuUI the

'o I tllow the letter ot Judne Johnson. II.j 1 f-ibirs take part against the people ol

1 Slates trcm-ihas boldly and confidently athrmed the pro- ,iie Netherlands it is taken for granted in

hie! Snub ('ar.lii.a in arming in h-Tt( nt if-'Mtioii, and we hope he wid not shrink 1 ans l,m r vanre will take pait witii the 'vfif S-.eth Carolina and whon A hil-1 !lMni roiiscipietiees. I.et spies and trai- I'iPdmon'ese and In- Flemings. !?' takes the field, what pre-mnptno'is t i.,r.Jt"r. l-c unmasked, and theNiople of South The pcrs contain F'aris dates to the

ti! will ('are the contest ? W'h . hot w ilj j x arolina know xvbat guidys they have been La", vvmcii raeunon Hint private h Iters -mil. at this idle ca -,-otoole, from the w e il.-! ! ''-" hig. ' frotn Bayonnc announce, in a most positive

maimer, that the country from St. Sehas.xri.1 ti i'. i i.t. i he tollow ing article tian to Saragossa was in full insurrection. oiMsusatairand candid x lew of the ex. and that Gen. Mina, who was beheved to

o in 10 wiiicsi tne -riaie liijilits 'men u 1,,,-e , isembarked n (lul,,;, i,..,i 1

in. nit ti .tiil.I .- - ilwi... I .1 1 . . . . .

1 V .1 1, V . .. "" ii.rougtii.onieai xonHieliili.andl.ad enter

iv mv nit iinioiin im uirer. 1 es ... Snim 1 1, r,nn mon

.;r No, whether ,, nieaus to enl..rse tins A Hamburg p.-.,er, 'of the 10th August i.nr run' 111 lu linll ..1 1 u. I....l. ..1 1 : : I . .. ... , t-

' "- ! nt- 01 1 Hl.k -iirt I li:i I IMiiiin I'.. lion.,,. ..,.1 :. ...1 ...

;...? D.x's the present Administration of Aiton!lf anj tha, llc intendej Io proteed to tin-l. -in ral G m rnnient mean to sutler it- linsii

se.t t 1 be pledged, nuder ihe 1 .illxing r ..f" .lackson and Slate Hi r,is."' n, thU i.

( -t S ate n the I'nioii ? A Smio which, il in time ot d-in'jror, vh3 keeps b( r own l.t ! -.'s in subnotion, achieve eroat things. hot is th" meanitti of Soch laie'uni'e I-it to i'ltmii'latf the g i rrimient nn.l the p. p'e of the V. S -aies, or to Mmmiitetho

I!at the

!ro 'pin.; sj 11.s ot the ( o'lpenun-. ? it i.iat't r no!--w ! a'oM r the motiM

1 ironiioo 1- a'ukr ii'i ortlix the sot.-o of th-.' amiior. and 'he pt.-plo of S. Carolina at. 1 th.- C.em. a.'v .nice t motiirr. mil move singn ,ir matter. In the C.-hnnbia Tehieope. of the Hth, we find the f 'Ho a ip j b tterft 111 .lud'e .I' bii toi., i f the Sopn iik

S.uiih now a

Coort C S. and

j 1 fv l.d.l.r- : 1 : T e 1 t ' ' '! " I 1 V' 'I 1, ' I '. ' . t I'i'. 1 ; j . 1 .'. ' . O ,m( t Ml V . ,r ... 1 o , lu 1 - -lie I ., I 01 I 1 -, .mtiioi .!v ll 'Ol v.h' i" I . on I- .;. e I. t to ; ,,t t t jtlvn ; Wl! 1. I ,10 I t .1 01 t. 'I f p 0 . ' . ;, x 10 '. " a- i' '''.'. '

1.1

0 li.e .0 r. ' III It . mi. I 1 .' p in a- p.e

. :! '

I. Taxh r:

;: on ,!u '.'e Wm. J.,!,n. 01 'io; 1 : t -i:iph vi a - '- - 1 1 , 1 n . e ,,t t;, -i.i 1 - is . 11 - a . . '1 1 i -' I r I I Ii' - ! i:,e it 00. , c r Ii' 1.) h :ive1 ti ! -- ; . ,1". .11 ' ' t v j 1 it )s ..,,. ,1

.. : a. 1 .1. "1 ,, v ; , r ,t v 1 ..J l'-.. '1 ,,1 it u.i-- v. an. e .1 , .1 .l,."t . 'I ,., ,.., 1 ...t'.. a 1' ' -ttii toe t 1 -.1 . I... I , If . l . . . ; i.,, JoilN' TAVI ''

1 1

liussia

I here is as xft no utitlientic news of tin

embarkalion of Chanes X: he wsss expert

! to emtiark Aug. 14 at Cherbourg, to

proceed to Hamburg-, thence to Dresden,

and pei haps to ISaples or Palermo

A committee is apuointed hy the French

Chamber ol Deputies, for the impeachment

ol the Ministry ot diaries X

i . ti. er ,b ,t ".,,1, lone ' d.rs nut nn nnnt, in ih, I I he r tench 1 ct rs, whose titles had been

iarijf m ,,lj e , hilly n, its eife. t on ,ir inter- suppressed by the new covemmeiit. had fur

c . . 1 . . - - . '

ll.lS. till 1 e Vlii.'t

tra-iuilliiii ation doctrine? .V.r. nt.

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"11 the 1 anil inn 111 tone

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nave t.e.'i' iinnei -inv'l'i reininil ihe ..ii,.n..l l,.i..l.

t-.

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s. hit l we suti.-t 1,0m ,t, has been used niallv protested acaiust that act

.1 .111 aiu in ,,i p.r its 11 p. al, to liteoe who cannnt,.)r I

'ii. 1 n "t. pi r. ( ive tl niironstituliiinalitv. Hut our

-ii'.oj, ,11.0 as we uenevt , niianswes.tlile ubei linn in

o, is eipia.iy vi, 11 a-.tiu-t tlie sviein nl Intkhwi

1 ROM l.K NATIONAL UF. PfLt.F

We hear a report, at the moment of our

lt-H..vi ...Ms. and t', ,nrr.,,.h,.,.i, , -,. pS'g I" p'i WWW Aust i ia ns a re on

l':it,,J ;..,, rnni'i t -n is ihat Cii.ii'-S i,as mi 'heir march for Italy, and that the forces

iil-.tl r Io 1 lake mi. h ! lis that the noun 1.. iv Ix.n. I of tlill P.ivvr iii llio 1'. 00. .-..!. .U I...

p. ot ol t o, eonie ieee v, tlmitty or 110(1(10

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tu.-' th .t f ce, , ,, an 1 a nioliahle ' ' c,"M!n,s m M,5Cort arp more active

aiiti exieiisive man one migiii suppose trom

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':;r;: .heac.u.lmi.chiefariMngoutof.tmayn,, o't .v toe loe.-tituir n mitiuir iuinihii iuiai prim i- xery imuietiiiitc. I do not draw the same conclusion as Rome do, that, because

It I- lie HHP n',;e. tion win. h 111.ee ti.it ,1... il,lnn not,, ..,Ia i.L.ic.I ,..,tl. !,

r j;: y 1 '-"'' a"J M w,u Uf the I')ke ofOrlcansan-J iu concomitant

Ami 'If an ..nerm,. ,,hirh !., . f t tl.. ""CI K, 1113 11 iniii; oi UlOerOWIllS

Tiofn-mMnot ,.,-, without some;i; i; . on ,1,at ac"it Ihemoic irec!rious. A I 111. In. me tot ii ahmi.ionmeui.bv iii.. i ;,!. compromise, xvhich lii-t annoiiitinpiti u.m

- ta.n '.it, ol ti.e i-'.tof then illegal pv temicn-;. takes tot "ranted that no part v is altogether

w 0 (p

satisfied ; and the same regard for the peace of the country whicli induced the leaders i t all parties to nreiiiesce in the choice, will, I trusf, induce them 'o uLide by it. However, it is rfiiimrd, 1st, that the hirStt part of ihe npp-r tlassi s ( f France desire to destroy the peerage and the chmeij; and to make the ennstitution one which without their being awaie of such a cunse. queiice) would be wholly in" mpatiblo ii ij the duration of a hei-di'ary tneiiarchy. 2. A peri 'n .n a very small one, it i-tnif of the gentry are Kapoleonists, and an enoimous body of the lower classe? ; al-tl-.oiigh the desire lor ftapcleon II. is combined with one for a free constitution. hoiisands of the Parisian mob fought on the 2th and following days of July, to the erv of Napoleon II. and one of their leaders declared to a friend of mine, " Nous somrnes tons consternes de ce ipiiest arrive dernierement ' We are all in cotislerna tioii at what has happened ;"'J meaning the accession of the Duke ofOiicans. 3. Nevertheless, the majorily of proprietors, now that the event has taken place, will be sine to resist any attempt, from any tpiarter. to disUirb the public peace, by another change iu the natuie of the existing Government, or the person of the Monarch.

'5. It is affirmed, hy intelligent men of

more than one parly, that had La l ayette hut fah( red in his approbation of the Duke f Orleans as King, there would have been i republic proclaimed within 1'2 hours, and La Favetle made Piesidf nt, to the exclusion of every rival. A distinguished person remarked to me, that no event ofsuch vast importance as the accession ol Philip I. was ever attended with loss of resist anee or enthusiasm, and that amidst all the demonstrations of the newspapers, no one seems to feel for the present King either admiration or aii'ection ."' This tallies with what 1 remember being told some months ago, (w hat I then could not bring myself to believe,) that the Duke of Orleans was not personally jxipul nr. 5. It is f.spr-cted by members of the new tiovemme.nl .t France, tliat Austria will, ere long, declare was against her. An insurrection of the Piedtnonb'se is considered certain, and the march (fan Austrian army to repress them on the same principle:: as that of the Austrian attack on Naples. This iiiovtmc::! France will decidedly resist. The French ('overt, mmt is rppreliennve that it will not be aide to arrange the Al'iers cp.ii s'ion, so as to satisfy at once tlie I bike ol Wellinuton Mid the Front h nation. lean say is, that if ihe Duke shall quarrel with France for such a cause, hu Grace will havemut h to answer for. It i;i a fict that Ferdinand, not mm.'; weeks a";", wrote wi'h his own hand to ( liailesX. and the letter is now in possession ol the French v -ovcriimeut, staling that there (Aisled a eeneral plan thro'io'ioii'

Spain, for overthrowing him and his iik nar

chy,- thai all the cities, and upper and com

mercial classes, were against him. the majorirv of the tioops all the tuiards ihemseives, except the brigade commanded by Mosrovn; and, in short, unless i hailesX should immediately send an army across the Pv.enm s, and despatch a 'arge division of the Aloeriiie aimy to the smith of Spain, he ( Ferdinand) and his family were hist. It i: believed that a revolution in Spain is inevitable, and close at hand, and much eause will i here be for rejoicieg. I.oMHVN- Ai-u. 1. A report reached

this city this at'ern on, that communications had been received by the Austrian Ambassador to the effect, that the Cabinet of Vienna had not only determined not to nc.ii tii see m the ele at ton of I .ouis Phillip I. to the thmtie of France, but that in. s'ructioi.s hail been alieady issued to match

in army of lU),00() men upon Italy. lor

iiir par'.we do rol think this report entitled

o credit It is, Imwever, mentioned hy a

resoectable evening paper, the Standard, a?

hriii" current at tie West end of the town.

There was a report prevalent in town ist niohtih.it the Fx King of France had inded in this connUy. Fiom the bun. Ion .Moiuin; Ibrjhl, July I -.

Last night we received the Pari papers, i 11 .... i...

uy expuss, ana m oui- .nuisc. iirtnmuig

ourm.Is of ii'li mst. 1 lie lauer clean

iway tin- uncertainty iu which has been iu-

ohed the fate of a man who has been the

chief actor in the scenes which have ended in the overthrow of the dynasty of France.

The Hoisen lb. lie of the 10th, mentions

that Piim e Pohgmic had arrived at Alto.

i, and that be intended to proceed to bins . . . . i .

sia. 1 lie same paper, anegu-g as its

. . ... . i , . . i - i'i.

Uioritx letters noni neinn oi w men, nowev-

r. it does not give the date says that the ing of Prussia, on being apprised of the

ever metrtoniltle events wtncii had taken

place in Paris.gate orders that the antuir,n;il review of his troops on ihe lihine should

be omitted tin year.

Fn.m the usual accuracy of the paper in

.vhich 'his important ink llioence is ".iven.

we have i.o doubt whatever of its truth, but whilst il agreed with the cautious chamc'ei

of Frederic William, as well as with the se

vere trials he has gone through, xve are not

o sanguine i.s Io see in it a clear indication

of the policy he means to pursue with res

pect to 1 ranee. Is it ju-t such a part as a prince, the most prominent feature in whose character is eiiulion, would take in a sudden and impet ions emergency jvihilst it is a hoin. age, at the same time, Io the" feelings nf bis

sunyM'ts, wlm, though unable to exact the fulfilment of ihe promises of a Coiis'itntion, have not for a moment forgotten them. This is probably the secret of the" breathless

haste1 witn which the king of Piussia, witl

out waiting to consult with his Allies, ha?

declared himself on an occasion of sucl

paramount impoitancc; and we are sorry to

sy mat we see ruins pie, ipitatmn a nmof

ol weakness, rather than el a fixed course .,f

policy .

I Ii 'I l II II 111 T TT I "TTTTTTl I 'II III rill

UAIJ IMOKF AMI OHIO 1.AI1. I OA 1) The Haltimorv Aktricun one ihe to! low ing account of recent experiment on the Kail K-tad," ( 'i oj-er.- l.coii:vti c l.n t " The power of the engine is link if anv, over that of oiw hore, mid it tan, thereiine, only berejarded as a working model. Immediately iu In nt of, ai.ii c r. nected with it, was a pa--se:iivr ci'.rnagc-

eontaiuing (including the i.iinniiaili t twer.

tx-loiir pt isons. 1 he apo;(o, ! n, ...h, t--. earriaues, persons, teel, and w att. i .f s nearly as could I c ascertained, v. as cs'imated to be from four to four ami a half t .otvit!itand:ti the great ilispropor'i' u of the mo eing power to the ioai', the t--How-ing highly gratifying results were obtained the time being accurate Ix in ie.l by disinterested gentlemen of the first respectability . 1st mile-pel formed in six iinun'.es a:: I lifiv seconds, the steam iu the outset m.heiuo fully raised. 'Jd mile performed in tumult's- on;minute was lost in alteriui; the. sw itch t pass from one track to the other. .'!d mile travelled in six minuti -; t u minutes lost in changing from -ne tra. k tu the other, the sw itch not being in the n :1 position. lthmiic was travelled in fair mii.o't--and thirl v seconds.

r.th

mile

-Oct op. u:t

1 ti

ve minutes

twenty-five seconds. (th mile tiavi ih

m sr. iniiiut.

minute was lost

track. "th mile travel!

ni ch'.u.i;i!io to t!;t: other-

in five minute- ar

at ;ii ac

'hirtv seconds. The enoit." stopp.-d middle depot fil'it ta m.i.u'o s, to ive

supply of water. Nth mile perl, rined in i.x miitid- -. Dili u ile performed i i f.e niibu'.'s n;.. forty -fix e seconds ihe n - i:ie ti a er. a :. ax-ent of tiiiiteen feet per t.fle, ; t ., eounterin; the numerous eirves wl.e '-. abound in 1 his part of the road. lOlh iiulc performed in sev en mii'ipi--: the engine still ascending at the ra'o , t" thirteen feet per mile, and the n .ad much cnrvel.

lit!

mi.e m seven rrmiutes ana ti.iii

st eonds the same disadi ant a;

,'d liii

roan

s i I an in 1 eing i-ti

cei.tiing ami eurvei

enrituntcren PJih milt in seven inimttes- and tlur;-. second-'--the accent I eing here ins re; wee to eighteen feet ner iiale. and the lint: cu: ed F'itii ti.de in six minutes and thirty seconds; the same disadvantages f;.u ascending and curved line I 1 1 1 ; ceto an.li r;.' as in the preceding milo . ."Making the aggroga'e i,i?su( -of thirteen miles, under the eireun.stanees ih t ,,1 . ed, in the space of one hour and fd"''.:ei, minutes. On the return of the 1 ,o. emotive Fugue, at -MX. (, , U ,,) (1,,. ev. i:i"g, the ol..v, ing results wen: rea lived : l. -re ' iiv

ton r Uoii ti ( 'i.ii

it,..

'I

seated in the attached Coinage.

lit mile, tiavt ile.! in rite ten ut -. 'J'i m:!e, " four in:n.it .'I I mile, " 'oil minutes, i." r.-"..;nIi'. Itii tuile, " four unnuli -. ..ih tuile, " four n intip's, f ,ui .-.''.'oihi t'.tlt mile, " fun i uiniut.'-, live si' i .

(four minute? ui eupici iu taking u. a .upj.'.v "f . .i'e:. 7th mile, " five inim t. s. Sail unlc, ' t'nr e nuuutes, hity sei-'.r.ii;. !H!i mile, l" fun iihiiii'.. . , '.'."i b.-iioui".

lOtiiniile, " lour n.h t t. s, ten m-. ono 1 I'll mile, u lour uiitint s, foitv venn !f. I -Jili mile, " four nii.ui'.e,, f f:y ,- eoni!--. l.'ith mile, si fol,t lillhUui., buy s." -i.ii.i-. IM ikiug thrf entire passage of thh'tcn

milts in .sixty-one minute, including the four minutes lost in taking in water at the-

middle depot. If his be deducted, it xvill give precisely fifty-seven minutes, ns the time which the engine consumed in travelling the distance. It should also, ia horn,: in mind that those urc experiments merely, and tint several material im: rove ments have aheiuK suggested themselves ? . the imentor. The result, under all the

circumstances, is hinhlv salisfaetorv im'

constitutes another tiiumph of the ell.. its , f American genius.

STKU T ( 0-,TlU ( Tio. efuid til th-i Charlest .il C iniirihe f liuwing article: "Ahot.ttn.i hnuiiie.' a-o I thuly thou an.l .'ol'iiri; north nl'lli or;.t enlc, is saul to have been rei rne uj .Xm;teta.wit.n tie i.tst nine uioi.lhs. IJepo, I -.1 . , Mr. 'I'etiii I. ton !ti i ', i. i iinilt, ami si a 1 1 11 n , , nl o ; mint 'in ( .'.otisv .ll, , ( net I.s. lion 711-1 of I ii I'ftcay. All,.in Ins pi, , lit- tube 7 pei . , ,

ueis inaKintai.out s, I. t,l HU I pe, annuui. I'hi t.-r huMue-s man eol,! liiii,"."'

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According to the C nstimtion of tho Cnited St itcs. Art. .", Sec. N, "C(.n. res shall have power to ei in mone , and regu ate the value there, f." vS. ,- ,,! ,,t l

i,Uj;s,'.- ,(h ' i"1 de. hired that " m- State sha1.

coin inonex Fut as the Coistitntnin

oes not express tlmt Congress shall have lie sele power of coinage; and as St nes nly , and not individuals, are f il ulden to ( in, this Mr. Heid, w ho is doubtless , ! il,e

Virginia school of strict construction. ;:nd who is not a Slate, finds himself, at liberty

exercise this high attribute ofsox ereign-

v. A. 1 . American

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Imprisonment for .- The F sb ii Manufacturer saxs that all the . Indues of

ihe Supreme Curt of Massachusetts have

expressed a de. ide.l belief ti:i( i,o .,w authorizing iuinrisoiiiiii iii i., ,t.,i i ....... ..v.

oi i-i IIIK ' o stitutiom.l ltN1VL j lisT, R ItMsolVci. d his services giatuit. us , p, plea. I against its Constitutionality , whenever anv respee'able body of citizens shall retpiest him. Nut. let. The F.ditor ( f the Alexandria C.afV, in Ihe f. H.iwing editorial note, shew s hia manliness as well as good sense:- lb. " The sqiiihupon the aiioal of the Pies-ieenl ,t the seat of I levi nimi'iit, we.le.lme pnhli .l.tii". bf'ause tl is not ,i,u wish to tieat the ( In. I M e-i-tiatf with ilisK-spn t, hoivcvei nnii Ii we may entfle. ' e.milu. t, nr liimrvrr uli 'litly we mav tomk. "I l.n I'liin iples. Tl,,. ., islM1 lltlIV im, , ,,1,1,..,,.,' Mi. ianis, whfii on a visit to uin late limmreJ ml venctaie ' l.ttlu r, as a runi.vay. c lcovu duty on to dut banh.'"

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