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-THE SHEPHERD’S RESOLUTION. |
Shall 1, despair, j
Die because • woman's fair? » j
Or make pale my chceka with caro, _ i
'Cause another’s r«>ay are* i
Be she fsircr than the clay, j
, Or Uie (Wry mead* in May,
If kite be not so to mo,
Vyhat care 1 how (air ale br. • .
Shall my foolish brail he pin'd*
'Cause t see a woman kind*
Or a wrlf-dwp'etij natlre
Joined with a k>v<lyfeatured v
Be *Jw mr< ker, kinder, than
The turrie-dove or pelican;
alie he not solo me,
>\ hat care I how kind she be.
Shall« woman’s virtues move
Mt to perish tor her love I
Or lur well-deservings known!
Make air quite forget none own.*
fie she with that goodneas bhssM,
XVlucU my merit name of h^st(
If she hr not such to mr.
What care 1 how rood she be*
’Cause her fortune arems too high,
Shall I pUy the fool and die!
Tlnse tiiat hear a nobl- mind,
Where they want of ricl rs find,
Think whai witii thrtn they would do,
'■ Hut without them dare to woo,
And, unless Hist mind 1 ter,
* What care 1 Low great she hes
yreat or good, or hind op fair,
will r.i ’ef the more dt spairj
If she love me, this bclicvcj
I will die ere she shall grieve.
Jf ale alight me ♦ben I woo,
I can »com and Id her go;
If (h* he not fit for me,
What care I for whom she hr*
Ezttact frum u Member of Cwgret*, dat
•d March 31, 1820.
•• We have befbre u» a resolution of the
Senate, to adjourn 24th April—but it la
thought wc ca not adjourn sponcr than
the Monday following. Wc now attend
prettv t;losr to busmens, and if Ilamtulph
•JvoulA keep av»nv, we should do better. <
To 0 . ne mMnl to adjourn ovtr to
M*t- *% . on account, as he said, of acme
En»e pnllan and some Catholic days,
wviuc.t would inieivene. Few, if any
vpting with hitp, he said aloud—*• Then /
a l ,a// <»i(fpt/rw,” and out he went. All
. Were v ding to dispense with his rntnpa
ny— I ha’i been irouhh-aoß^e.**— Pint*
olu h J\‘ li Crude,
i - setpe time past, Mr. Pa'uiolnh haa
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• The editor of a Frankfort, Kentucky,
pap r, informs hit readers of a person
Whi.K* name la Banka—nut Hu Joseph—
Whirh said Mr. Banks boosts that he
■ufvtr n man In deal.-. at liiclitnoiul in Vir
gini.i If ihj hr a fuel, he must hold a
very dwny I'l uua peij ’ The editor of the
Frankfort paper, however, thii ka h< kill.
•cl the man with bad F.ngUzh.
Emm the fjibt j>cal Metcubg.
DE.i Ml Os DOCTOR DKCNNAN.
# * On Saturday morning, thfc Jth of F« brusry,
18 do. «!>ed in Belfast, Doctor WILLIAM
DRFNuAN, aged 65 years. No epoch ol
time *1 ; .!l be more imereti mg to the hiato
rian than thefrw preceding years. Empires
grew and vanished—conquerors rose and
Jell—Mid, in our island, the hand of Death
w not idle amongst its non valuable a< ns.
Fi »-wl and Curran, and Jones and Drivni an,
ha e happeured—and new, with tin ex-p.
lion >'faged Grattan, are nearly hid a m mu
Titw the lumii uriea of that period, when
the W Viotism of Irishmen hid reached it* 1
dim**,—When the fathers of the sand arc
gone, well may Wc wc.»p will; our widowed
co t 1 try I—for what cyr shall n>>w witch--
what ear listen—what Jiemt throb- vtlnt
Rai d pen— and whut tongue tlu dei it
aanpeanor against the foes and the uppers
®oi> »*f Ireland,since these men are iv«
and Irishmen are orphans! Bon. in the nonb,
aud taugtit under the iofUienv <>l' the- must
independent religion in the world—thM.gh
life, Dri-mum spoke and wrote ntnst Übe -
on all religious topics—ik) bigin in tnuv
arif, he contemned bigotry in others, the
•oti of a Colvin, tt, he waa the best, die » arm
eat advocate ot Catholic emancipation ami
that cause, enfeebled by the frailty of .|,,,wi
Sins a id enervated by the Atlhti! < t
tenslhle advu ates .i other peri «m% !,• s
lost in this irnn. au Ids >i-jnr, unt qu .fed m j
unif. r miy ... opinion, and unchanged hy
the fU of crow ns d mitres,bn the div,-
he .'d ot Korop,',. He wrote and spoke fur
thr t sit.olir, lie’. • \he Cutlio'ie was chain
ed. si.d he i ,ave written and apeken
for tlie pt t 'icuie».i s ave of any n>her Chris.
tain code, under vunilar grievances.
The "moat liberal „? »r »” was the one
Drennan was destined to fill, in Newry, he
•er' aucceeafully pravis-d as a physu .au
tad there some ol ins happiest strokes of
po. ueid humour appeared Afterwanis, tin
capital, w.ss chosen by him, as a Gold, wide
in extent, and more likely of s>kcc<s. !i
Dublin, Drcnran shoot more in polities than
in physic. In hia tune there, Irshenttin
«ava., atm Irish pride, had swollen to u
bursliti,’ p.tclt i and he yielded himaeM‘,.his
genu.*. «ud his peiv to Hie cause rtuv then
wa* wait..mg e ver> heart, ansi charging eve
ry t. ngtn . DiSappointetl bv subsequent
evonta, ne again relumed to the re-hraon*
an «.ftbc north , and, although he could point
his finger to thousands, who knelt at the re-
violn
« v-n Tr, T ?-‘ T "’” he, the author,
waver de ( MUt t .l iron, a particle of its prni
ciplwa, nor f.wgot rise binding nature of s
patr-ot’s *
F 3,, '' s which he threw
Into the softer -ra... of | u s f u g,uv c pieces;
200 ‘ , tCT’ ,CU 'l y .° f * us P°Ltical ccnapo
-5,. th * l -harpened ll
aat. e, »nd the vaortsatve ardour and bar
bis poetry, arc
'S?h£ orrnn; ‘" fould mas.
«if e stuck of das^M
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*o Bt pruA und erudition, and he Taa «W *
st'a loss for a word to convey hia idea, or
- or a quotation to confirm any point at issue.
He has written many beautiful poem*, chief
,y domestic or political, ana numberless _
pieces in prose } of the latter, tbe ** Letters
of Orellaqa," hia Addresses to Ibe Irish Vo _
lunterm, and many moat important Essays
on Home Education, delivered totf*e Belfast
' Institution, (of which he was the cornerstone;
| stand conspicuous. Ihe retrospect of pcln (
I lira in the Magazine, wu| retain to (
I the world, the depth ot his political reAson-
I mg. He »l«o tranalatcd the tUritra of Ho-
I phot lea, and several of Ciocro’s Letters.
I ll,a Jailer days teemed with set* of benevo-
I l*i.ca, and bursts of patriotic enthusiasm,
I No occasion occurrrud in which the interests
| of Irehmd, or of her unliappy children, w ere
| endangered, that Drern.an did not, like Cin-
I cii.in.ius, leave hi* fields and his gardens, re-
I torn to the tow er, and again Mime tkr seal
I of the patriotic monitor j and this, till within
j a few years of li.s death. He was always .he
j mentor v.J'young adventurers in thr. world i
| and mere ure tmi a lew' in Belfast, who can
j testify to the caution he Would inculcate in
| bo*iiteA», and tl.c alacrity he would keyp
j alive in principle.
• The Minerva-hke wladoitfkf the widow br
I has left, himself acknowledged—and who
I *wts, in eveiy way, meet partner for such a
J it. u>. The children of Drcmtan, under auch
I a mother, will study lose nunc of their ia-
I thev*a Oreafncsa.
i I'sieucll, thou «dvor*»e of weeping and
I widowed In'and! thou ft,end of man in
I every rhn e atid country ! May the youth
j ol that land, thou »c well named “ The Em
, raid Isle,” emuJate, if not equal thy fervor
. of national devotion—and may every Irish,
man, who Wishes to retain the name of pat
riot, come to thy shrine, invoke thy name,
and imitate thy example. T. D, i\
Baltimore, April 14,
EXECUTION OF THE PIRATES,
Ag. eeably to appointment the awful sen
tence of the law was performed upon JOJfN
V. FERGt SSONand ISRAEL DENNY, com
vlcti d at a late United States’court us the
crime us piracy. The ceremonies on the
occasion wn c solemn and impressive—the
terrible and’ignominious end of the unfortu
nate in.ii who have thus expiated their
crimes un the vci.ti.dd must serve an a strik
ing example to prevent the commission ot
similar ofl'cice». They were attended in
ilieir last hours hy clergymen of the city,
and wi re accompanied to the tcaflohi by the
Hcv. sir. Wj alt, wfn, tugetf r wfth several
gentlemen of the Method.st Church, assisted
in the laid (lit mu religious ezeicia.s. A
few moments before tiny were launched in
to eternity, Ferguson made a short address
to those nearest the scaffold, the substance
of which was that—there were no doubt ma
ny wlw now expected to hear from him a
disclosure of certain teervts connected with
his case which be had often since his confine
< nient expressed his determination to make.
That determination,he added, had been found
ed in u spirit of revenge—but the grace of the
Almigl.tt, which he in hia heart,
had taught him to forgive and to abandon
bis first intention. He therefore declined
saying any thing more in ielation to the
disclomirc, IlmV any one told him, added
he, a ftw days ago that he could have met
death with the fortitude he now felt within
him, hr would have declared it itnous.-jblc.
a hv «|*riu ui <4iv- iiuru non CllftnlCU li 1(1 * Hi m
ly to meet hi* sentence.
A few minutes before nonn, the platform
dropped IVortt under their feet. FTrgnson
expired with scarcely a struggle—but Den.
t y shewed signs of Jd« for some minutes aft
t« rho was suspend. <l.
‘ The conduct of both during the period
from their being brought from lh«* gaol un
til they Were executed vv»* marked with a
degree of firmness seldom w itut-nsed on
such occasions. [American.
The /*ir;ifp».—The following is a copy of
the letter written by .John F. Ferguson, who
was executed on Thursday, to his mother
and sister. The letter i* dated the day pre
vious to his execution, it is a .sensible, well
written and feeling composition, and breathe*
ihrtughout a firm reliance in the mercy
of’the “Redeemer (to adopt his own ex
pressions) who bus washed hm sins aw ay,
and is ready to receive hi* soul, wh,chile
ha* bought.’*
We understand that Ferguson haa lift be
hind 1. m a manuscript of considerable
length, detailing Hip principal event* of bis
yte. Wc are inb rn.ed rnat it will be pub
lished in a pamphlet, the proceeds of which
he- Inis bcipteatlied to an indigent but wor
thy fufiiily, from whom he lie received ev
ery possible attention dining his confine
ment. [lbid.
ItUTiMunv Psisex, 13th April, 1820.
•Vy JJ<ar and I Lad. . IJother
and my Idtixd AVv r,
B\ ?lie time you receive this, your son and
ytuir brother wdl be in the of eter
tnj'i tnippint s* nbtive. 'i he inamnr nmi cause
of my death I wdl leave for others to unfcld *
U> VUU ; l)t,V;d iJ.iV.U* >ll wdl wntc to you
ly the same oppoi(unity b\ which you get
Ins, sn.l pevn-.d me to introduce tn v'our no
tin Phibp Schweitzer, his wife srd her two
hvnjfhteni, viz; Charlotte ami Elizabeth. la 1
them I have found lather, mother, - inters anil
friend* In my advir-.it;, oid ! know you wdi '
not fail to espies* your thank* in my behalf,
by writing to tin n.'.—Charlotte aiHWfltp to '
y«>U at rile mine time ; David and abe will
.rive yon the.r address. lean »»y no more,
but that when Gcd is pleaded to call you, '
mull from this vale of tear*, I hope to meet t
you in Heaven, where there is neither per
secution nor fidso swearing—and blessed be
.he Almighty God, 1 die w ithout « doubt on >
'* > mind but that the arms of the Red- i v. t r, i
wtio has washed all >tiy sms away, are .»\, i
to receive my soul, which he has boughi
my dear mother, your race, according to .
it-<- course ot nature, is almost run, and I
Ha st you h«v» secured the prite—but you, a
my o uvrd sister, win* are yoimg*r, let me 1
entreat you not to m <ivct the interest us i
your soul. At the great ami avtful day, let I
us not be separated. Aitboc.gii i have been
-m long absent, you have ever held a dear ,
•iters place in my heart. Support our ,
dear n.other, or rather both of vou look to ,
God (or support under this sr.sl—alas' 1 s
(ear it wi’l he too m. .b for her weak frame,
but God is alt pow ri tul-T-hit will be done ,
to the protection of »he Heavenly Father vou i
•re both recommend, d. by him v ho will soon
bj in eternal glory j but who is, my dear
honored mother and n*i be'oved sister
through the merit* of th e blessed Jeaua—
your happy sin., and brother;
as c 'NO. FINLY FEHGUSSON. J
Mrs. Susan Feigussim, w Jiiw, (
Bare ofth*.- Rev. John Black,
Glenderoh, near GreerddteiM, ,
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„ , CHARLnffTONF April 24- j
Late from France.
By the fust jailing french ship J.'Eole, I
armed at this port on Saturday evening,
idj6 days from RtcbtTort, we h»v» F»ns
papers to the iSffi ofHarch They give
u* some late *r4 interesting intelligence
from Spain, and London datea ip the 7ui
of .March. Teaiwlaiions will be found in
this mornings Caorier.
Capt. Hoiry nentionl, that an attempt
had been made upon the life of Auus>
Di.a, Emperor jf Kossia.
A letter dat-d Nantz, March 5, says—
The Mail from iirrst !;a» just arrived, and
it is reported hat the Spanish fleet had
arrived at thatporl; from which it is in
ferred, that Cads mustoe in possession of
the Kevolutionsts.
At tliis date ..Cottons of the first quality
were sold at JOa 30 J sous, ai d a still fur
ther decline eipected in Ctorgia* and
New Orleans— jiice 53f. but expected to
fall on the firsturiivala.—OofTee, 30 abl-
A man bad bum arrest'd in I’arie,
was rh culatit.j' i Bulletin containing the
partitulars of life dca'h of the Bute do
Berri. A pcxUuipt to it, announced Lie
escape of BunojaUc, and his landiig in
France, S.c.
In aodrjsslr.g he Chamber of Deputies
on the security if the Uoyal F-miiy and
throne of Franc*, one of the speakers,
(MonsCiumuii) nr Souluac) spoke el
the eflcct of the. Roman Dictatorship ami
the suspensionojllie Habeas Corpus, and
that the death (fthe Duke de Bern, im
poses the necessity of suspending individ
ual liberty, Thai if the Chatnibirdid
tu4 adopt some tpeasurc of this Kind, tin
blood of any Pnnce who riiight in future
be aa*a sinated, would real upon their
beads
M Simiov observed, that Prance also
had her Radical*, and they had awfpl proof s
of great agitation prevailing in various
parts of the kingdom. The Minister an
nounced, that even in Paris, a certain num
ber ol individuals hud pasted resolutions,
approving of the assassnstion ofthe Duke
de Berri; ami that a prisoner at La Tome
named Luokt, hud written to one ot the
Chiefs of the Police, that he hud heard
with much pleasure, of the assassination ol
a Bourdon—that it was desirable that the
whole oflhh family might meet the same
fate—that he regards the murderer as a
great man* and is envious to imitate his
com igeous conduct. That in the Depart
ments, an execrable joy prevailed on the
occasion. That atone tune tbc return of
Bonaparte, or Iris arrival in the United
State", and the combination of the North
ern Powers against the present D)nasty
• were assiduously circulate J* The signs
and emblems of .the former government
had been renewed. Stj ticua verses were
openly sung; and an attempt niad«Tto cor
rupt the troops. That the. existing laws
were inadequate to public security; and ho
called for’strong measurer, on the part of
the Chambers* to fiiVtUG* evil con
sequences. M. Chabtiljunt moved that
this «p»«ch ahWot't K» printed—this* w«a
rejected. M. Rpafarmbco, one of me no
fin ties ofthe Departments, defended their
cgality, and complaiiied cf Ministers for
censuring a nation tor the crime ofauindi
ridual. He hopes that the French would
never submit to the arbitrary shackles
which were designed fur llu m. M Con
stant, at the conclusion of a long speech,
reminded the Chamber, that the National
Convention, the Directory apd Bonaparte,
had adopted such mcaaurds as he' protest
ed against. Where- is the convention J
Where is (he Director) 1 Where is Buna
jiaitc ? No decision look place on the pro
ject of the Ministers.
An individual named Allot, calling him
self a Pole, and pretending to he an agent
of Bonaparte, had voluntarily qtf, red to
make some important disclosures to the i
French Government relative to that per- j
nonage; hut on his way from Disco to Pa
ris,privily made iris escape from his , s
ccrt, near Troyes, ou-tho fifth- of M i.-rh.—
He ha f not been appreb£ndi don the 9th
ultin ngh strict search had been made as
terbitn. , • V.
'1 he events of the Pinit sula every day -
nasUnn a a more aoriaus aspept. It is con
soling however, to n fleet, that no w here
i*:ia the juiblic tranquility heeu disturbed,
andac oraingto all appearances, the con
stitutional gevernment will be c.sstuhlish
t<l without tflbsion of blood. The Con
stitutional Government was proclaimed at
Corunna on the 2lst February, and a pro
visional Junta established. The Royal
C..plain General Venegas, was offered the
command ofthe Revolutionary troops, but
refused. -
St. Andcr, in the Asturias, declared for
the Constitution on the 29th February.—
<’l fie umnicip.il authorities of. Ule place,
took the oath of attachment. The Infant
Don Francis, w isimp 'isoned at Madrid for
24 hours, he having dec!-red to the king
that he wav a ruined man, if he did nut ac
cept the constitution.
A Provisional Government for the Isle
de I .con had been organised..
The Army of Uiego wus directing its
mirth on Ccr.dova. It was presyined that
it would march towards Madrid.
Great alarm pervailcd Madid, ami many
of the Ministers had implored the King
to convoke the Cortes, as a measure w hich
would alone restore tranquility.
The presence of the troops in Madrid
wav viewed with uneasiness; the-greater
part (itiani having IcruriMrtprespFd their
intention to proclaim tjte Constitution.
1 he whole coast of Catalonia win in a
stale ol insurrection. ;
Accounts from Bvpnhc cf • he 2d March
state, that on the authority of ieUewfrum
Brest, that several vessels \yerc off that
port, having or board a Liiihb.j r of the in. i
habitants of Cadiz
Arrtgon amlCatakmia were in a state of
revolution. The people ofSaragussa had
sub*) «. rd the word for Per- ‘
which vas affixed in the public ,
square. r
TTie revolters were progressing in An
daluaia Algesiras, Xerscs, ’I ar.fla, and
were in their peasessitn. ,
10,1 r L n,,ll,ul10 " Wts proclaimed an the i
I9t U- February, at F.n rol.
Mlna *“ if Navarre, at the head I
of *OOO men. H e bad taken possession of |
*** Cannon Foundarv at Arzabel, and of ,
o.bS^tiI 1C ' Ur,e * ° f 4 " B# ! l Ajnrand i
baA b£en H* *™ s 1
Vj. 80 * 1 h T ebruap y- 'Aha conatitu
tion bad been every whet* proclaimed—
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the provincial ordinance I»ad atf
tain intelligence had been received of rev
olutionary movements in Astudaa.
The Uoyal General Eguia had abandon
ed Grenada, carrying with him 200 state
prisoner*. Col. Rioga being advancing
by forced marches. • ,
Cadiz had manifested signs of discon
tent- the whale regiment of Soria had
passed over to the Isle of Leon.
Disaffection bad also shewn itself in the
fleet, and the cannon of a Koyal Bauer*, .
situated at San Marino, were stated to
have been carried away. Upon the
w hole, the place was so closely surround
ed by the that it was conh
dcntly expected to be soon in their pos
sesaion.- Gen. Elia had becu disgraced
for advising the King to leave his Capital.
New shorn Barcelona under date of V.4lh
February, mention that Commerce was
no) affected by the Revolution. It was
known that Ferdinand had addressed
himself to several Foreign Couttsfor as
sistance— but 'hat they all had 100 much of
their own bus ness to attend to, without
involvii g then selves in new embarrass
merits, by vvh-cli they would gain neither
glory li'H pp fit. .
A* a Council of Ministers in Mr.dr;d, a
irajorily of them maintained that tin-
Kuig ought to make no concession to tin-
People—these ad» ocates of sUoi.g mea
surer, contended, t!«t under ll.e trea'y oi
holy alliance, Spain oon.d ask tor forty
thousiiral nun from Fumcc —but a mem
ber in the minority, expressed himself so
energetically against the deplorable sys
tem that had been pursued for so many
years, at*', so violently deprecated the in
troduction of foreign troupe, that the i
lea of caliitig in iad from France, was a
bandoned.
Tlristlewood, and other conspirators,
afterhaviig undergone their last exam
ination before the Privy Council, had
been sent to the Tower, on a charge of
Uigl.i Treason.
The troubles continued in Ireland.
Thrre had been several 'ski rmislirs be
tween the Liitg'.s troops and the Ribbon
men, i» tlie counties of Gala'av afid lios
commor, mid aoir.e lives were lost
I’zii.s, March 8.
Tlie newspapers ot Bordeaux speak of
an /-iigageincnt, on the 9th Fet>. between
(h<; iiiMirgents'of the Isle of Leon and
the R») jl Army, which was beaten in e
very tlinction. It is said that Frere is to
be displaced by Gen. Giron. Tliis intel
iigeuee confirms that which we gave of
the inarch of Uiego upon Grenada. Some,
however, persist in asserting that O’Don
nell wni completely successful at Malaga,
while others either positively deny the
fact, or reduce it to some inconsiderable
skirmishes.
At his entry into Algesira*, Uiego pub
lished the following.Piodamaiion, dated
Feb. Ist; • 1 ' ' •;
" Jhf.'bitanu i/f Jilgfkvai*— The Xlon
•titutioa which you lw.\e so long desired
is about to he y e-eatablished within your
walls. \ou will hereaf'er choose yotir
own magistrates, and the empire of the
law w ill succeed that of arbitrary will and
caprice.
“ Our fathers *rc about' to assemble
themselves—theguardiafis, of the people
will organize such laws as may restore
their prosperity and aploivJ'>..r Prepare
yourselves fur this Loppy event-—await it
.with a fu :(p resolution not to tii:u li from
your oiiferprize, assured firmness is
an impenetrable bulwark against the at
tacks of cowards They Will disappear
like smoke at the sigiit of those win
1 puj-sue Hie pu'Ji of l.onor &. glory. L?r.g
i;ve tile nation !—Long live the Govern
ment whitiorenders us happy ;.nd fi-ccl”
There, have been some arrests at Pam
peluiui, hut the Governor has so small a
garrison—and it being feared that the
name of .li'iurt, has grout Influence over
them, it is perceived that he has already
allied himself with the 'insurgents The
insuirection extends, and acquires cah-
Sistincy. If this movAuienC succeeds, as
is expected, in Navarre, the first effect
w ill he tc destroy the communication with
i France.
Revolution in Spain .
I*}' the. ship Adriana, and brig J’erse
reroute, arrived yesterday In 6 days from
Havauiia, we have official news of the a
dopti'ui, i>\ King Fkhl'lXuvu, of the
constitution; of the cortes,of
the year 1812. Finding any further re
sistance to the will of the Pfcople uuavail
ing-, he has made a virtue of notessilj,
and at !-is'. done that which he shouid
have done immediately on his return to
Spam. Tile following, brought by a
Spanish merchant vessel, called the
.Ws'i/i-iTaf, from Corrunnu, was published
a; ilavaiuia on Saturday, the 15fh inst’:
Extraordinary liiario, if the (Jove-rnmcnt
nf i\e Jfiivpna, Saturday, 1 5th Jipril, ld2o.
The Government, which has given
proofs of (lit reliance it has placed on the
great fidelity of this Capital, -and the whole
Island, publishes the copy of the Gazette
brought by tlie vessel which has just ar
riv.d from Corunna, in 3i day», and it is
in the following terms:
Supplement to the Constitutional P-d-io,
tie Ulario, of Monday, Ulh March, 1829
Tbs supreme Junta of Gihicia, has
just received, by an extraordinary mail,
official letters ftvm Lieut. Col. Don Jose
de Laserna, military commander in Lugo,
the Council ot the same City, a printed
copy.of the Gazette Extraordinary of
Madrid, of Wednesday, the Btli of the
present month of March, which contains
the following official letter:
“ Trio King,.our lord, has been pleased
to send to- his Secretaries of Dispatch,
the following Royal Decree :
. “ In order to avoid ih* delays which ‘
might take place on account of the doubts
which might occur to the Council of
State, in the execution of my decree of
yesterday, for the immediate convocation
of the Cortes, and it being the general
wish of the people, I have determined to
sveer to oherve the Contutuiien promul
gated by the General and Extraordinary
Cortot irt they-or 1312. You will undei
stand it in this manner, and order its
speedy publication. Signed by the
Royal Haod.—Palace, March 7th, 1820.”
Which agreeable news the Junta has
tens to have published, for the satisfac
tion ofthe illustrious and generous peo
ple of Corunna, and for that of all Qalii
dans: ami orders that a solemn Te Drum
he in tlie Church of Collegista, at 12 o’-
cl«;k: that there,a general illulhination,
and every other demonstration be riven
1820* J°>- —GuHxiaM. March IS.
Hfi BE AGAR, President•
PEDRO 80ADO B-lNCiifZ, Sec’rg.
i
The Chief of this tefeed know. «o o-. J
tber path than pointed out by Ac •
Aall nce.ee the official
new* of the above mentioned decree,!
shall be duly complied with, and tlu
King’s orders shall be stnctly obeved.-
These are the sent imenU of the Go'er
nor, and tbe faithful ocople over whom
he rifles entertain the same. Long live
the King, and lethis orders be^oheyed^.
The intimation given by the Governor^
'at the close of the publication,, >«W he
should await the order, of the King. Be
fore he proceeded to adopt tue Constitu
tion, gave much offence to .he patrto c
ir.hahi.anta of Havana: and on Sunday,
the day 'afterits publication, a very large 1
portion of the citizens assembled «n the 1
principal square of the city, and insisted
upon ita immediate adoption. Toe re
giments of Malaga and Catalo.ua were
decidedly with llit-in ■, the officers of the
rog’inent of Tarragona Were inclined to
side with the Governor • but aacb was the
enthusiasm of the populace and the mili
tary that l|ie Governor dared nut to op
pose their wishes, and their ad.iesion to
the CONS TITUTION and the
was promulgated!'amidst the iflvM- eMtia
vagant deinonsti slions ol joy and exulta
tion. in the early part ul the dwy, many
cf the house* had been closvdj in the ex
pectation that confusion and bloodshed
would be the consequence j but tut
c hange was happily produced without the
loss of a single life.
Nnarei.li. April 19.
LATEST FROM ENGLAND-
Oapt"in Wheeler, of the ship Philip
• Tabb, from Liverpool, .left that place
March li>th, hut brought no papers; he
, . inform, that there was nothing new in t* »,
• political world of which we have-not at
-1 ready be eu ndy .scd.
f The conspirators had been tried, and
Thistlewuod, and seven or eight others
. had.been found guilty of high treason and
- committed To' ti.e. tower. It was confi
i dently asserted without contradiction, that
- it was through the artifices of ilu» minis
ters themselves flat this quasi treason was
got up, their object being to acquire po.
f pulamy fob the.r extraordinary vigilance
i in maintaining the peace of tlie country
I audio furnish themselves with a pretext
- to strengthen their powers. This senti
) front was confirmed by the recent con
fession of a fellow by the name of Oliver,
I who was active in exciting the lower clas
, ses in some of the towns to rebellion, and
- who in the end betrayed them to the gov
, eminent, —Oliver ij said to have acknow
ledged that he was employed by the min
; istrv.
A private letter states, that the weather
- had been very bad, during the first week
1 in March, in the British channel, and that
coasters had suffered much—many lives
- as well as vessels, had been lost.
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’ FOB SALE,
\ AT THB
■
c Comm is s ion Book Store,
v One door below .linea and Mien's,
h (North Side Broad-Street,)
s a cojipi.vre xssonT.UKNX of*
r Classical,
v Medical,
Law,
- School and Miscellaneous
3©d)iSfS
- jr.eCopies ot the Episcopal Prayer Book
! STATIUK.mr.
a Blank Books,
t Fools Gap paper,
a Letter, do.
Do- Gilt edged,
Wrapping
Quills, Inkstands &,c. &c. Etc.
All ol which will' be sold low; Coun
• try Merchants would do well to call.
! Samuel Sturges. Je'nt.
i April 13 ° Swim
f
: FRESH HATS
t AT THE , ;
; JS*evf-XoTck Mat Store,
, BIiO.il) STiillET, three doors below the
1 Acoust* Book Store.
t Subscriber has just received, in
A addition to h;s former stock,
j 20 Cases Gentlemens’ fine
Black and Drah lints
of the different qualities and latest fashions,
s from the celebrated Manufactory of Messrs;
TWEEDY St BKNV.DICT, New-York,
—ALlfO—.
Bovs’ V> ocl Hats, Boys and
Youths’ Roraras, &:c.
Which tkritli his former stock, makes his
assortment very extensive and general.
As ilis ftis intetuion to close smlbsii pos
sible, by the first of June next, he oners
the above extensive assortment for Cash,
or t own acceptances, on the most accommo
dating Terms.
George Hannah,
Late if the firm ts
llott & llxxn ia, Charleston, S. C.
March 25 if
(tP LAW;
HE public are informed that
I have taken my newphew, Thomas
Flournoy Walls, Esq. into partnership in
the practice of Law.
We shall be able to do business In the
counties of
Hancock, Warren,
Lincoln, Columbia,
. Burke, Scriven,
Richmond and the Mayor’s
Court
When not absent at the Courts, the bu
siness will be attended to mail its branches
at their Ossie on Centre Street, *-South of
the market ’
Thomas Flournoy.
March 8» \f
U.l iin ■ "in _
chronicle!
AVI U A at.
Saturday Morning, April 23,
“Q” in our prxt. 9
The adoption by Ferdiranjl
stituHon of the Cortes, will' It ;s
bable,’give U« Spam not .only
a renovated government. -jH
lueut, if we recollect aright, r... Jv
Ino despotic sway, and
cerdnlal power—it is based upenti*!
salutary principles of hunted moiJBI
Tiiis radical change in the
’that country, through a wiser
efficient adiiuiiisliuiiun will
progress cl the Devolution in
rica—ami may, ivis'nut improbactW
conciliatory policy, restore the
of the revclu-d-ptpv mrcs. Oneth-H
certain, that the adopd’oif of ;he tu!|
tion of the Cortes will enable a ruin’!
is vise, to .)ccupy a p-n« qjm
niong the nations of the e-auh”. 9
MBS. YOUi.G’s HRNelit I
Piv.arro and. T- Romp r .rc =..-'-9
for the Benefit of Mis’. Yocxs, K |
day evening hext. * * 9
I Kotztouc has been truly
loally called the German cihnk e;; )t s*9
2 afro is decidedly his finest p:- 0 J ttt 9
and in plot, incident, and style, yjl
‘suffer in comparison with the fetr9
(play in the whole dramatic r.rmcncifl
VVc have not yet seen.the cast, S
•a ticipate the pleasure us Seeing AJh.M
in Cote, Mr. ii.tn in Holla, andAfr’B
in Pizarro. ‘H
The established, reputation of
is too well known to need th e iJ9
•aid of common place panegyric. y 9
dcuvors to please have been as succfl
as they have been unrerritted;
receive, \v«;at they richly merit,VsujH
> tial evidento ot public approbation^
We state with pleasure, (sayatiiel
York Gazette,) that the Spring trttfl
1 opened with more spirit than vv. b 9
■ pated, and that considerable good bi 9
- is doing. For many years there hi
. been known such a scarcity ot 9
■ whose wages have risen from pi 9
1 twelve dollars a month, and few to 9
• at that price. ■
The Theatre in Washington Ciitl
p destroyed by lire on the 19th im.t.9
t ' Surviving Revolutionary oscm,H
, the other day, that we presuicfl
rejection by congress of the claim!
surviving revolutionary officers wo!
decisive. We are now better in!
understanding, from good authori!
so lorg us there remains one snrviv!
claim which they consider just, !
presented to the consideration oil
gress.’ ■
»
S~ ■ !
fcj* The 3lembfirs|
Webbs Lodge, are hergby notified 111
k extra meeting of said Lodge wiH btl
at their Lodge Room, City Hotdl
Evening /it 7 o’clock,’ precisely. ■
- der of the Worshipful Master. , I
ROBERT DILLON. StM
April, 39. I
- ■ i i«a | t _ mm , 9
The Annual Ml
ing of tbe Subscribers to the A
i Female, Asylum, will be the
Presbj'terian Church, on A/onday
at 10 o’clock, A. M.—A general *
• ance is requested-
C. Btfachj Sec’n
April 29
tiff, CONNECTIO
Undersigned have fernted |
parUjcrsltip in the practice ofLi-W, u
town of Clinton, Jones County, (O’ 01
t Their office is kept iq the Court U*
v here one or both of them ntay 11
.(during business -ho irs) be found,
“ dy and' willing to attend the call <
try one who mav wish their ferric
They purpose practising in ali the <
1 ties composing the Octnulgce circuit
the counties of Lawrence, Polaskt,
Twiggs, in the Southern circuit; w
(he ciiuuty of Hancock in the Nor l
circuit. They design so arranging ®
practice, as that hui one of them J™
tin the circuit at the Same lime
licit bi/sincss under the pledp,fclhnt: ■
at all times, receive their protrptari
wearied attention ; nr.d they (la.i;r
nelves w ith the belief that their 5451 ,
in the discharge of their profest.on*-
ties will merit and secure to them a W
and hating patronage, for wr.iC.l they
ever be grateful.
Sami. Lawster
James Webb,
April 29 “
FOR SALE.
IT'OUR two Horse farm Wagg^' 9l
, Setts of Fancy Setting Cha‘ rs ;
one dozen of Freborns patent p ° J e
Apply to the subscribers two c ' c ®
low Mr. Jacob Uanfortl.s
JAMMS B. BISHOP»&*'j
April. 29. ■ J;
Notice.
jklX person, indebted to the e*tf,
Is *ac Ball, deceased, or having
m«nd* against said estate, are reqtt'F',
come forward within the time F : * s?
bylaw.
Hardy Pitts,
Archelaus Butt,
march 11—Sty