Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, November 07, 1818, Image 2

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I '• ■; TJV**' HfpTvff^Ir T t" ; / ift , ' l*' i j.rlvJfttjl&ir! '9 *' V; ' •SP@o 5 - ‘ •« [practice;1»atiflie were-asresoluteagainxt they sluill cajole 'arid controul each other I mischief or nothing at all, through the rav jftiVAWAH REPUBLICAN I those who take thf high fordoing and How each may cajole and controul In* I uinm of the taxes, as he usually is against a •* Or. Watson, and others, aubject*. In witod. awing their armies those who take only the humbie wages of Ekt.ih.UiOtCti. ELLL, crnr priViter. aaiLT riru, S5iioar-eoD«T«T,»«, miw. nrJBLK Nt ADTAXCZ. trtM nvaali} »x* nn.iribw»T. ««ru nrsa* -**»«TofT*« •*•*«• osit .£2 TU.lXKXGiriXG mir. accompanied by Dr. Wat*o*i, and others, subjects. __ 9 ,. , .. , , ^ ascended t .e t mpurary pisiform, and liav- from France, they still fe<< r that they may | bard and useful labor): we 'hi ifjg consulted a short time with his friends, ihtfeeif liberate the people of r ranee* a ! cease to hear of any of ihcvs^ co proceeded to state, that, during;. the h,f people uho can only he held conijiletely J wh.ch now so miserably di-duib the tran- I’.n ii imr.it, more than a million and a half in a state of thraldom by a Louis\\ I or al quality uf the neighboring town of Man of individuals had vainly petitioned a cur* Napoleon. But the time fur reflection I9 | Chester. 1 , Wo have said little upon the -rapt house of commons for a restitution of past. The time is come when tlieir^rmy J subject. It is a subject of regret, not-'of their rights, and he beleivni, that, from tl constitution ofthc new honorablehiiiaiL‘ . ,,. , . P„( wo a(d be equally fruitless to petition them, vast nation of soldiers. They know, orl vernraent bet ter,, than a cheap une—-if they ’■ • * ■ .1.——. .1.* ...— «t» character of that, na-j like taxes and paper money better fhaii ifiave smee. toto l,i, ‘hands, causal'to be hutcherf j j n eo [j y 00( ]. ne j* thera^Mior A protection from their cruelties.«nd istyfo he wunite eJ at that 1 retaliation sheu^d follow? Manr whose nearest an.l nearest selativrs have, been abnydj toi-tured anil massacred by the i'/eteraUf foe, now wreak their ven-. jeance no every Spaniard they meet the occupation serves not to suppress the in^J argument or of expostulation. Ifboth the] with. - The attempts' of Spain* to it clinhtion.kut to irritate the anxiety .of a I spinners anJ their masters like a dear c*T-1 gain her former dommfons «m ve only to anl.linen Thnv tniiw_ ftp I vnertmiinf kaftow • <4iaat> if sL .... I a I, nm It nw •• n.,.< .. n .l a I 11 show Iter' weakliest, and to prolong the miseries, the dreadful*- miseries, arising ^ ■ j— l I . I—— S' — — j “V* »»| - SOW" I J —’ — •■nuvuvo) MlOlUt the prince regent in a firm, manl*, and tiotu itis tractable only while one part «.t I solid cash and unexcised beer—if they from such a warfare. No force, no pre' dianilied tone,callinzuwSw&tt n^ntect *i>»»il'»>* ri.i».fcill». u» m».ii I Alii —— — • «-- '*™**'™* j li>cri „, lts of'die people. Dr. Watson, City Cmii.c.1 »f s-ranrai, deeply '"press-. aftcr j* speech ofsome Wtb. proceeded •1. in cjniTcn well fejlnw.citiieiis, Ul ’ !l 1 10 rca ,| die declaration, it was followed by '^MCowcrL, ■ ‘ tTa&innaht t i9iA Qtt<Ait[ \ 813* Ifr»y-11® to Ga0 ' ll,t l , c . ,lli * r **** eon ' [ a string of refutations,. in number C^miI on t»ie eilv. durmst the last sear; deem- it {tvlsicls objected to the present constitution (Wed on the city. dur.n* the last year; espedient and prOpfefc that il day be set apart for rtiui, rasintsemvi* and »■*!«*: j :' s, JJf it, ilte tfvc, rutlvtif, Tint, TlItHtSDXY, TWEtpril NOVB»UieR NEXT, be rrt apart as '• day of NiMH raarrt, ireayascTTwe and nun of the house t.f commune, insisted, on the right of uui*eni*l suffrage, condemned the existence of a standing; drmy, p<i,:itrJ out the propriety of subsisting the ancient civil force for a military one, and th# rehinee C»r.nd.V»tV„ bor,or .he Mayor] for obrdefence from invasion, rather upon ‘lie c. do request «he Reverend Clergy of altdeoomin. | * t ’ rawn from the bodyof toe peaplr I, iOiirt, tnnmnriite rliaeoiirsea on that | than upun a regular force. -These result. . , . , , tihns also condemned the conduit of min- either be comp let -ly military or com-| must be starved Sir-,,, to deliver appropriate discourses on that d»y. Extract fr$m tht mir.u<tt > H- R. Cuyler, g.r. it is ini the ranks, andl the other is rising to] lilfe the mock representation of ffie bu-1 tunce will etier bring the inhabitants of the ranks; it can he directed only while it I rough-mongers better than choosing thejr I these regions' under the government of consists df a a army and of a nursery of own house of commons—if they like Right £*'rdinantl-^as above-mentioned: they may conscripts They opposed the only chance I Honorahles better than honorable men, j be destroyed; but cannot be subdued.— it ever bad of changing its habits: of do- l and prefer indemnity bills to respensi- i Hnw magnanimous, how generous, were mesticatiug its ardour by an enthusiastic j sible ministers—we can only look upon I Britain to lend but even a small portion of larejtscif—-of exchanging its‘love of glory | their contentions with that sorrow which j *“ « . ..... .. . for a lore^of liberty—and of cMsverting the] we shall always feet for suffering and mi4-1 servility ol military discipline, into the I guided human oaturp: we bare not a word j but Great IVitaiii-affbrd us protection, and more liberal spirit of social order.- They] to say to either; tneir cause is entirely their] R»ke us independent, and we will adopt opposed tliis; and 'they bare Seen and, felt] own: while the ministers insist upon such,] *oy form of government agreeable to her.** tne consequence. They loresee and they j exorbitant faxes, the end of these diasea-j dread still more tremendous coaaeqoen-.j tionk is plain enough—-the manufacturer J cos; they are aware that France must] most be ruined, and those they employ I = isters, in the employment of spies, and i*m 4 pi«te?y frqe passing of tbe corn bill, which was stated • EXTRACTS from papers per ship Georgia, capt. Low . Lottnox,' September "9. Dutch find Hamburgh mails arrived 4his murning,'with papers tir the 6th sn- stint- Theyotate tlnft the evacuation *if'l „„„. <tbe French territory by the army of occa-hj,,^ , v «ald, no doubt, appear in the public -ration will take place in November, and -p ttp ,v 4 , w ith U »e c.mneU of tiie hireling to be a vile conspiracy between the great landholders and Uie ministers, to extort an immefiseportipn of taxes from (lie poor: the resolution concluded by condemiiHU' ;.ho encouragement given to the bank of England, in the unlimited issue of theii paper. All the resolutions in the declara tfoh were then carried, and Mr. Hunt said Vhe latter th«y- fear on account of its imaginary cantagious in fluence «n their- unhappy* and insult U ESTBSy AMERICA. vaoa the unmsa , arruw. The spectacle presented by America* wc »larvcu. j r *» v picsuncu uj Aincric^ What a picture have we here of Earosr] firing the last thirty or forty years, ever M o M li..U.'.s:... s ^ ■ 1 uinm h«l> sununrinstinn kaitaM J Kings confederating together through fear,1 sinc ® ber e * n * nci P*Uon. began to | While among the people, that great social!.!" Ml effect, and since shg fairly f...1 ® .1 Ilia tiaf J an _ entered ed people; the former they- tremble at,] confcderatiun between the .employer aqd I Bstsasan independeot natiui with a even in idea, on account of .its real—I the employed, which ought to hold tfcel com P lete, y popular government,—has 1 + L. ): l _ I,” l all . I. ‘ I alssada «f 1.1 I „ .1 a .. ’ I KuOft luiwon * '* * “ * been, beyond every thing formerly known in the history of mankind, imposing and its experipneed results upun themselves.—I classes of mankind together by the nutur Frahco-^culour the truth 04 they may—l al and beneficial bond of labor, is eitha,. „ France is still tlieir terror. In this sense I entirely broken, or, rendered dreadiptty] instructive. In order to contemplate its France may be proud- of the Chains to j oppressive by tne extraneous weight of] w - , hders with complete advantage, an ob- wbich she has been condemned? The army] taxation, which tfiaqgs -like the grating] 6e ‘! vef . 00 ^’^° bwre ** le new world of occupation was a proof, though a galling ] tinks,.that connect gangs ot galley-slaves.] Inecoprsooi’d few years. A sin* . . ,. ,••• „. one, of the apprehensions of her foes; and I “*ost grievously upon both. From nations I ff ,e ,,e )* '* bnufficient to exhibit tliispro* -that preparations are already making s I „ f , nihi ter8i Mr ( Iuilt p r0 , 0 >ed a reinon-j the imprisunment of hergreat military lea-]' c “ r st With dear governments,'and all the ]S*** “I. *be state already 'settled; for 4he£uglish army for the sale of ysrt of c (ranCe . t0 tlienriuco regent couched inland ’f«r un a roi.k in the midst of the Atlautic, concomitant evils of dear governments,] there, quickly as the changes arc going on, ‘ ‘ ‘ v guagesTieb asit free people'ough'ttonae to uuist be to Freuchtnenp mental triumph, let us turn pur attention to thenther side! ™ e P roc **»»f creation isnot actually seen ' | theirnovcmgri. Mr.6o» k ship builder of J «*He* snatched from them their sw,ord | olthe. Atlantic. The federal constitution fc“ on ® e *. or disclosed as it were to the eye; dho horses belonging^ the train of artil lery* Hopes were raid out that the evac Deptford, seconded the motion It wasj ut war; but they dared- not ti» suspend it in] °f the United States is nut afederation oft^etoterval of time must be allowed, i k;:n unanimously agreed that Mr. Hunt "c hall of their trophies—they drew it, J sovereigns, Dpt of sovereign people. They |*?" L ,he co ™P ar | 90 " tbc" »bow* the extent* c L fl| ll <■ 4 » ** , ' „ . . a wj * earaol* oaihi.iII.. f.. L- I hduo nminllif In I *t.!_ a' • I Ol thfi WDnilPPIII I rhonoft Rnt ikw «•!■* _ miiion Would take place early in October. idgret,that>itshould be deferred -until , w . hbi> ^ _ , lv . . ,, a later and less favourable seu'-on. an< l j shuuld%resent "the° remonstrance. "lit co Wiirdlv a'/ion-.-ncc, fVuiu'their eight | hive noug^it to fear, andtoeirhooe offu 7 -1 wonderful change. But the pwtra hope that t'.c statcm.ntm the Batch pa-’** -• ... — — -•• * ^ r - .Innl.r.r, «t»i- m r »a:— i. _T?T.— jersis not correct. With the rccollcc- ‘tion of the loeset, iicnlsltips, and piiva tiohs suffered by our gallant army on its forthwith »et out for the secretary of state’s]—they cast it'int. the u. ea»,ind they only] ture greatness, as well as ofcontinued] or, bnarv^tate of thiogs in the western "office, accompanied by a large number of nuwdare to'think unit, but as they 'hope [freedom and prosperity, amounts almost to] P ar f of /“ e un,0 "» Bbydoped by Mr. Birlt* the waves iday have- corrode J it witiulust I'ii . - - . . - ..cuc.,,.-. MAy Nipoleon auil die.military enlhU- late return From trance*^ ministers ® U8 t j gfc«J the rcmonstrancej and-on {lit ,rcttii7» siasm ot Fraoce perish together a*id foi , the populace. He was immediately intro*. I duced to lord Si(lmouth, to whom hedeliv* hare very atrong-rVasons for fixing upon 8 season ' chat may probably expose our troop* to like disasters. By recent accounts from St. Domingo, it appears that Christoph?, failing in his 1 vcffocts to induce that portion of the Islano , I T '* v ’ "•••"■ll VO Ml lliuav IU I i , * • . I V certainty. They therefore act with firm* I 0ec . * *howaus the process both of colon!* ness and yet with candour. Tbfe article I Mt,0B aml increase at a glance; wo see i which we have extracted from the Ameri*] ex P uSe 5 I t0 Bio naked eye; the-whole mys* everi She has sliowii symptoms of a bet-] can papers,and played at die commence-] ® f _l he generation as well as tbe he stated that lord Sidmoiith had promised ----- -|—w. •* —■—«—me uuuiiiirjiix*i - . . v -- —* ---— -- —— to give the meeting'an answer in a few ter and more durable enthusiasm: she has] ‘"cut of odr compendium. is said to be the I d' ow “ 1 °* natmns; we at once-behold in Jays. The crowd then dispersed. : ‘ -f-- 1 ---* - ■-r ^ ■*- --- .^-1 l»h,i msnn ..Um..i,u J lAV.-rrpool Mercury, ■Sept 11. vw hum iouio uuiuwin nut'iujiasm. 3iit; uar-i •••‘-ii* vi wmi .vi/iu|/ciiuiuill) l» baiU Id UC 1(16 I u . . •” 9 , , v •»« displayed u love oi-liberty,aa liberty 6ught| comporition Of Mr. Jefferson. Ttis wor-J W ” at m * n ner theaettled parts-of .America IWays to be loved, that is, connected witli] thyllie man who hat been at the head of a] cra cncreasing with-unparidleled rapidity; under the new pretHient'Bhycr; the suc cessor ol Petion, to ack now ledge his au . “ithurity, i*’ marching -to attack ^ort-ao , Prince, and tliat-Boyor.js preparing to re .pwl him. >' An ordinanoewav recently.issued from -Carltou-housc,-for the -new -crganiz.itiou the high court of appeal at .Cette, bv -which Bmuan Catholics, <ail well as th'-'l .professors of the -reformed religion, arc -declared admissible-—Globe. Elopement.—A •.- od;.' i o>;p-e,on tiieir re 'torn Cron Gretna Green,>a Few days ago," Arrived at the George Inn, Pcniith, at the ■very nlinnent-.the bride’- mother and-jn-o- -ther, in pursuit of the fugitives, stopped tliere to change hones. -An-'interview Manchester Spinners and Weavers. WeJiave hitherto nbt devoted much uf ourpaper to the subject of. tlie struggle of the Manchester spinners and weavers for an advance of. wages. Wc ai e afraid of mislcuding our readers', by copyitig from some of the Manchester papers, wjiioh are published at that period uf the weekswher their contents would be available for our columns.' An ettpmpt is made, as aon-.t ter of course, to givi political complexion ;*ie country and they iliil the old, to reconcile them perty taxes, and all other just and necessa ry burdens. That some tumultshonld-oe asionally occur, when so many thousands ol people are not only unemployed, but the love of. social order. She was inter-] great republic, and who has again become 1 .upted in theindulget.ee of this—the best] a citizen among his fellow-citizens. He and the moat comprehensive of the social] writes With moderation, aud yct with dig- SStSCtioQ^- Sl»f» IV:I« f nfpi*iMtnri»#l Ito 1 pi nu.'l nstv* ha ■nssoilre nf ska ...sL.Jsl. ..i j|. !et nut the advocates of real pacific liber-, the individual. The. restoration of l’en- ty despair: the holly alliance is sensible ] sacola and the other posts lately occupied that France cannot become the dull and I by the American truims In the Floridas. and how new and extensive communities are daily created in,the plains and (he forests ol the west, by the superfluous po* i.ulotion of tbe eastern settlements. Those novel and a striking arc to tie regarded which other communi ties scifd their overflowing numbers,-a. they art* already full peoplod states, which, having reached maturity In a fexv years, iglit chase one, and convert it into L-Jdizeincnt. benefit to all mankind: they dare not; add -took place, which was nut lullowcd -by a-| smarting under grievances real oriruagina- recoucillation, and the parlies arrived i> I ry,-is not to be wondered at but that the* .London by different routes. The youru- I disaffection has no foundation in polities,) derision lady is said* to br in posss a ioiiota hand-] we are fij^ly convinced.. We belieke,-that ’ som fortune, and the bridegroom is con-1 one or $ 'tiHar A republic may have recourse ] ••ready the source of an emigration be* . o military movements to preserve itself] - v ‘ mi ' ^ump^rison more extensive tfian like a man centending against two comba-j froqi insult and aggieasion, but it has no-] ever was known in theanoat confined and tants, one of whom a single wurd might I thing to d-> with conquest. It may extend ] over P eo p! e d portions of the old world, convert into a friend, they will probably ] o(ther people, willing to receive them, the] A ! >ro * ll t «leep, and rapid stream of popu- uliimately fall, the victims of their own In- ] mutual obligations ofiti iedeial union, but! ,ation * s ^running constantly towards tbe 'it cannot upon any principle ol freedom,] we ^ , ‘ rn P*rto oftbe continent; and vast nected with a home, of some eminence in | ittemptf >the cotton tiaile.—Sun. ■ Paris, $epti:n;.» 6, On the rth of this mnntn military and-J wages.—ibid. -religious seremonies are to take place at *< Strasburg, for the reception .anil consign ment to-their final abode of the-onortal re itinerant politicians have been to harangue the people; but’ ' Were ive to look more miuu(e!y into the] compel others even to be free. states are forming ' towards the Pacific circumstances of Europe, we should dis-1 The conduct of the American govern I Dcean.the^growth of which as mpeh ex* COVfir nmmv nthflr rnn«pc nf Imik tn I monf wiiK rao> a.. *i.. J ccods in rnniditv wlnt ivn have hann umni . ,, ,• - i.,.- c° vcr "'any other causes of alarm, both to ] ment with respect to the Floridas'is oar-1 cee,ls ip rapidity what we have been wont they were told, that ,t was not politics or t |, e sovereigns and the people. Every ticularly advantageous to the c^iseoffroe- t( ' a,ln! ‘ rc Bhores of toe Atlantic,aa wanted, but ,an increase of| thing is misplaced: the natural connection J dom at the pregeift time, when the advo- J tl,,s ,ca,rc8 •» immeasurable distance UARKOKT RESTORED. be i ween prince and people is out of joint:] cates of legitimacy are restless to discover I tl,e *eu cc ly_-p«reeptiUle jwogresa ofnur JSn- it is jargon, and juatling, and confusion.] pretences to embroil the old and ropean societies. After writing the foregoing .prefatory re- ] 0n the Continent’ there have keen changes ] world with each other. The rising spirit I ' V ‘B* a M excellencies, the English 1 rLr s. up uppp nhniif - In o-i irA m .1 Mil ■ n toeeK n rt iroo n f a I • I nf ji rs . ® . I •• » •»*«* — — — marks, we were ab^ut-to. give a detailed and interchanges ofterritory: the people | of independence in the Spanish provinces j 6 0V * r ntncnl is a-most expensive one; pre- V Conti of- nf tlln ilnaln mK .. n Ann •nl.l.l. hnVn in nnntKnMln<i« _ t.. —a. •. • . *1 ... L! .1. * . •" * ' . ■ . I tantiAfi #n nonet.n n n>! — —a— I -inaiiiK ol general Kteoer. A special account of the desturbanccs which havk have, in numberless places, no legitimate] which promises to act up, to that liberal] tection tu porsonand property is no whero -tation has been addressed to -the retired | occurred in consequence of the differences obedience to the legitimates Who presume 1 principle of popular rs^ts and external] s “ dear, y purchased; and the follies of the and unemployed, officers who- will .escort ul% p pily ^tingthe maanfac’'- '■ **■ ^ «ternaij . the body from the gate of the town to tl.<| turera and their empluvers; wfien . flu./Ira! ansi \wlt«h urall ns* fnsu lasl hnn. i * a* a • 1 cathedral, and who wiU pay this last him- informed, by a gentfeman immediately- «r to one |0f those chief* who so often led f ro . Manchester, that harmony had been them nrfnrv. I a a ■ ai • ...» KJO men. t ces.ove deem it most prudent to dwell as w , j. re > 5, P-cents .Tt little os possible upon the details of the. I',o00r. . ■■ outrage which unfortunately took place at - them to victory. The garrison of Aix-U^Chapelle, dor- .ing the continuance ol the conference*/ yvill consist «f4,000 men. Thd Froneh funds ;73e; bank actions Rome, Augusts. • The Consults have received advices than -the plsgue is making ilCeadfui ravages ai. -.Scutari, in Albania,-inhere from. 100 to ■>15Q persons die every day. The most se- -vere measures of quarantine- have in con- •scquence beta ordered along tlie coasts -pf ihcAdriatic. , PwrxnsBVRon, August.14. The weather hero continues extremely) etmt. We have not:for a" long time had so tfinc a summer. . -Stockholm, August St. The budget of the -ordinary revenue ii j fixed till the next diet atA,r2i^l8 : bsncif. -dollars per' ann. and a considerable over< .pins may be calculated upon. Tbe deficit ency of tbe disbursement* and the annuaf aum for. the payment of tbe debt, are eov. v ered by the extraonjinary grant. This of the diet of 1812 was three millions, and that of 1815 at-one million and arjiaif of .-bank dollars. The last is-o6wiocrea*e*f- by taxes on the-oonturaption of thelbllow* •ingarticles>r- On-wine, and other, pervnitted'iorcigo -liquors, for. every male above l&years of age, 24 acbillings (pence.) On.cagTee and- •:tca, foe every.person of both sexcamf the same age, 12 scMHiogs. On tobacco, for, all «ude a of this age, of person* -ofrank: ;8 schillings, and of-the lower classesffMr •Schillings. On cards, every male person .-playing cards, 24 schillings. . On.silk' wearing apparel, every female abeve IS, • years eld, 16 schillings; on silk hatfdker- -chivD, ribbons, etc.S schillings; for evecg room Hapgiwtth silk, 6 dollars; furnished -with silk chair cm ers,.eratains, etcitlnee' -dollars; with gilt furnjiure,'.etc of<mahog- janv, nr other foreign wuods^thrre dollars/ ~~-'Raniurghpap:1Scpt.l. > ’■ ; VALACE YARD MKKTIAXc. On Monday a meeting was held by- the ™*-nl rt-furmrr* in the metropolis, at Mr.' Hunt wa* called to the chair.—, Jve.o’clock, tlutgentlemaz to ru>e them. Government, not .only i n J moderation, w.'-ich has been so frequently ! P*“P ,e a aad-the corruption oHdieir rulers, England,but throughout the continent, js]«*emplified intlie northern states, is a] havc e *‘toiled such a toad of debt-upon ra, much too dear: if-is custly far beyond its {subject of serious alarm to the despots and [B* 81 whoever prefers his own to an other- worth. A good republic would, at the {corruptionists of Europe. Bat, t | iat J country, as a place ofresideoce, must be pries which is now too generally given for] spirit of independence has obtained a deJ con ! <!nt to pay an enormdus price tor tli« restored, and the spmners had all returned . ..... „ r .... , ... , .— r ... tu-their work, without obtaining any ; ad- apruud.petuleht and.perverse despotism, Jgree of strength which tiieywonld contend]ff ra . t, " catu>Ru ^ hi, ' wi$h - In truth,aiejttp. vano* of wages. Under these circumstao- be far too dear. Men had better return 1 with in vain. We shall Jor the present j." 1 ' 01 * *° Coiigrate is now held out to all Jk. f unfortunately took place t. 'Ic^Uriy’s factory, in which one man.lost- Men need not be afraid of tlie savage stato, hiwlife., ' '» when they*re so robbed by their govt-rn- AVl.en we take into account tlie immense, ments that they have no sustenance left mnltitude of persons who were standing for their dependents, and-the middle class <wt lor tlie advance of wages, the only sub- ufspcifetyfc obliged to see those beneath to the savage state than submit to give] conclude these observation with a few j p erao °i °f mudcrale fortune, which must, two thiiris of the produce of their labor to | passages of a letter from lobago, dated] in X 6r ^’. ,nan ^’ cases » P rove altogether ir- havc thcother third precariously protected.] July 14th, 18.18. The letter is written] res,9 , e ‘ Norman any think be more tiy a gentleman of whom the Jlfomi«fft 88n9e * e8s t * iaD ** ,,e W0J toer testified by Chronicle^says, he is “well known to us,] * oule Eealt * u9 iovers of their native land, and held in highesteem to roanv neonle of] * l any faraily .of small income seekiuga . A _ _ • . * . I mriPA Triliffiil anil an.l n —It? 1 _ this country; we are .persuaded, th-.t.t raore ao i* * n, l * better clitnate, ... . ! . “ *a ... * I ca»K sen f i I f e lm,n mm a I * * a under nocircumstances-would he state that] wh * re l,alf their raean m »y not .be seized ■ .4 * i • • > . .: ... I new tha ut. An I *l._ jeet of surprise is, that the affair lias .ter-jj them, compelled to become either savages] ui which lie had hiinself the hille6t"convic-| t0 W Palate and tliep.our. minated without the most extensive and* orsjaves. Yet that this is generally the | twn.” 1 dreadfnl effects. As for the influence oi. case in roost of tbe countries in Europe, ] “Exaggeration is not at all necessary to politics in producing this combination, the: we cannot- hesitito to believe, when we ] excite a feeling in frVour of the patriotic tJflllPIPF' mnrllt SC Wsall fall ssa Miat it ntv j '’•n* «)■>• *- it. -— a — * - • • -IF—*- C* -« * • - - -■ Courier might as well tell us that it is ow-i mg to politics that our ropers have recent'-, ly struck for wages.—ib CROICZ OF TIFO ETILS. The last accounts from Algiers state. mb skn mI IMM I I _ • r AMERICA AXU EUROPE. Fbmm the Ucerpnt Mtraieg, Scfit. ll. . The two worlds, as they have been, fur some centuries, denominated, are drily presenting "themselves to, oor minds in new poinu of comparison and nf contrast In Europe the monarch* are confederating in order.to hold the people down; in Ame rica the people are confederating in order to be able to set tlie power of European ... , unmarried men above £0 lueau taxes tmn to the public weal, having beeu .cvinc- ] years of age slmll be conductetl to the pnto so eager are sovereigns t6 make even pos-1 honour to"tie ‘mort ‘reoTwned ^ols “^1 L^stnadu, to"givT&^d^e for'VJd ney agents are in geueral request: taxes are first laid and then they are ' . ., •• , 1 , ... —----- ....M..WWWWM >u-f IUCUUUIICU.U1IB WillUlMCai BtL suffice for tbeir extravagance, they murt du&tnoiwiy circulated, that American iu-| former occasion.—wlJri-can/. iiave credit a Ism n nil the value nf the irnmle] ilmuimlnni'w m oiuml,* i.mmLa e. i 1 » Itis stated, that the number of English, have credit also; and the value of the goods] dependency is sought and fought for by] of tlie merchant is often expended through I those only who have nothing to lose and ka.Js . • » ^ 8 I one of whom is registered as to name, re- i* I Gtllnnftia of A ^ ml ontilil — * - m ‘ • 0mm before their arrival. • The govern meat nfj assured the reverse is toe case, for there is England has had most practice, and has,] scarcely a native proprietor in these cuun- monarchs at defiance. As the «ie*£s ol I J!*" I hou^^'meweration Jf ^ freedom and of the happiness of the hu man race, we have all along shewn our selves more attached to the -confederation of the people, than to thgt «f kings. If kings cannot maintain their authority without the assistance of each-othec, they do not deserve to possets any authority at all: but the confederation of the people is tlie ml social bond by which Jree and happy communities aie at.-onee ; formed and preserved. It is worth while . to -ex- thexe arts. The price of labor-is no where ] against bis oppressors, nonnr was mm-v .k. r —s more at varience with its price tlian here-1 Bclf oue of tbe richest proprietors io toe] u^retur^fTLmt"n!,!! of the employer:] Caracas, lord of the vallie* of Aragnas.—I ~ • : ^ "“ f * P** 1 *.^ oporti<mwfdj t i But this is not the fault i the manufacturer cannot afford to give] He has, like.maoy of his associates, Mcri- f h T:f ‘ those who work foHum more wages, be- ficed every thing, and on afl occasions rsiuu !ia nhliouil bn ftftnfmhnta cn .awm 1 JismiI in *!... .Ii.—*:, _C L .1 P"BUUS a *■» cause ho is obliged to contribute so exor- l shared in tbe .privations of bis meanest bitantiy to tor wages of those who are cal- ] fullowers. aiconns to fifty | pounds a day! An Iron Sloop was lately launched^ from “Never will tlie Spaniards be able to re-] ^* wor kf of Mr-Joseph Shaw, at .Huuslet, led thUMfyasifji of toe land, and the imme- ... diate dependents of the servants of tlie [conquer ^Venezuela; the spirit against them | which, «|fewjd»js ago brougbvpp to{Leedp king. If indeed the manufacturer likes a | is fell and deadly. The country may be ] 38 of coa's from T'horp-Hall^colliery, costly and expensive government, he i* i rendered a desert/and the population an-J Tn "' reMC> ’ wh ' cb m«a*ures56 feet ta iff urine Some of the mo«tpramiuent-yMtticti- *.^0%—dre»<ll«IJy In the Wrong, to in, ] nihilatrd,but never, will toe tormer-tyran-l 9 feet 6inches io breadth,-drawa lars that have presented-tbemselves.-to the tW *.T ce,in e at the expenee of the I nybe reestablished. Theconduct of thel 0 , 0 !^ s feetA inches of .water, and would, * * * ■* * * < a tw.ok nltA Ukoa (no kSw, kntV4 i*.‘f . mm *L r V ■ • " . I if on I > I'n-iul »n ilia aAM.M >mm j fie. public notice during the course, ot-.this week, relative to these two differentebe- federates. * In Europe all is in motion in anticipa tion of the determinations of the allied so vereigns ct thejr congress at Aix-la-Cha- jelle. Tlie leading circumstance in th- msiness of their meeting is to remove the army of occupation trum France, but they pootwretclies who labor for him; burtt is j Gods, as they are styled, have been hocri-1 ,f «ol«*g«d to tbe same size, carry fifteen . plain |liathe cannot afford to pay good | We, and the consequence is.-that tbe War : tons more than a commou slpop built of l '"’•gesitoboth. He oughtto consider and] oaa become vellum intemecionem. A; tiy. ] wood.—wb. . , .» ^ j to r-esedye to pay moatto the most desrrv-J commencement of the camjiaign, general] ’ ' “ wv bu in tiuiv. visiwtu 11 aac»j.j iijuii v 1 prisoners, ami ai a prom oi ms sincerityy| w«j»crxocr otg» ic thirjss oppose ..his learning this salutary ] seotback safe and souutl a number he had 1 n £ 8 ?”nodi.th«tl>e wgi lesson quietly, and many otlier things may] taken ht the battle Calubeon. Morillp. in j ^ itryacc^n.r^d-ti-? will commence his School, i, ' on Monday, November 9/ andTery puz fur soml months to come impede.hTs.qui' ] a subsequent affair, captured several' of] rtiJSffor wl^by 1 ° Jr,e *' m J s “ >T) hjOW" ntltflHiv fliis aliiiTnsntnn iMMiarintn I .l'amW..* .mw rilfokf raluuri m.I «II*L«.. I .III ' J . otc 1 .m a etly patting tliis wholesome lysaon 'into] the pataiot army, all oi.vyhom, and all (hose j nov SJ6 atT. Gribbtri.'*, ex the 1