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'Vmc entered Madrid this morning sit .iii.r
1 ’ ' I*.
All (tin! in corin':! ns !n !ht* rovtl ,.f Hp:
■ :iIti■ > In tlir Fount il’Ahi-hal, m-n-tn.,,
•• ARMY OK Til!', !'VI'r.NM'I'S. ! |X.Tm . 1«. Ini-illitms respecting llm imt in
“ 11 uko.n A, M iy 22 —Inii. I "'iri.it mu; * h- \ .11-11 > •. I -slu.iliun hit Spain , llix: m-titulixc
d frin G ruiudllI* -MiM.itifiS) ; nl Hie lip j and fi .'Hul pictni'e. he li-ii sketched efflic
ll t , |nn il li 'ii l.i' I
• a i iinriiHiitl nf
.Mil
i '.I
tlml
m il ti'iip-.tll s»> under tile 1 ilr '■'peril',* flair nl II
.‘iIhiuhI lln; town, | i'liii l party of llm I'
a' |iiitsil ii'ti i> I ii I li ilii'j liiitl la It ni In liintl j (li.-|m il ion nf nil
tinvn. They (Ini mil -lop till limy f.iilif 1 dun, nr even In si
, , , . r the walls nf liiim Ibnu. Gen. Ciuit I. prnln igation "f iv
i»|niiii—ilm 1'i iiicii'iil l. inl.T ul Hu H|iiiii - | ;i |i l t . ||;ni,,rr ,,n|. y] i.n ii to In- oerup’u il, unavailing mifiVriiig.
r all.iiiti tit tin* pi eduni-
•ill -: ami 11 it: miiti i al
i n nl ni(l'.ii*ofi- In all.hi-
Btllivi'l'l i poix'er, llm | 111il't11
ii, il urn nfivliirli may yi:t t .iu i: much
i iiji'f lIti mi traillif
y has. ruggr Ud i"
tin \oui exi'cllcxi
lilt i'.ii .iiiiiii .inii" 1 Inn 'ii.; muili' |irn|i “items j
for i in.nlnii i'li'.ii nl iin- tip mi-li government, v |- j,, f (jjyj 5
wliii li.il tins I..‘111• v'l.''I'it 'i'.ii! Ii ■ it 1'iM'ltitl hi
llm I ft'iii'h I'lie fiill'ixx In, ui-tii l'rtini llm
— 1,0,1 t',hi Courier of May — 7iIt. jfcxiiig llm miii
turned to I iiaimili"', whi'i n llm principal “Thu tetter ul lhi:l (Iinmral *inn<Miiiec-,
imibled. Krtun I tlmt liu net- in conceit with this most esteem-.
I'm power of r;-:.n In rrrnl
lie. u -"iil'mlly * * mil iiiiielt
" !,"i your cxicllymy <■
which I lie hfni nf l.i- lamn
ti I in u tin 111'li - a (.oil In |iri:
ry miniV i ears.
\Si ) ii. .il “ Mm COM IK DLL MO.M I IO.
*• Malii I, May II, loti i."
Ifit lira Henry tin Cnnnl Del . IbUiat In f'owtl
Mon/ijn ’
11 Mo I Excellent Hit — l lii-. tiny tv.n deliver
ed 10 III!' by Ilia Chiel' of llm KIhI If'j.'i'lLi'
fafltll’ of \ our K'.ct lli'ijtiy,Matt'il II..' Mill
Will' qua'.!-1 ii g :q or; liiCrr, tv
' ■ 1 " mu. Il In in
I’ppoinicil liv l.lif Kin
AtTslatiie iVTiorlly.
mii»l net fargi l ii l Hum
i I't.iin In,'" i o nit',. cMiciu-
In'iii duc.il.-
iii'l, Ii o attempted f
llm AitIiIiisIiuii 'f Cor-1 hntl at riv. *|
gi nno pnrltcq) lie ( lt
stnm'.i' I ilmsn | i.'i osilinas, nnJ nji|x o15 In 111'
co " tijinU tl hy tlio pope's ul it subsequent
dale.'
r.oMJON. May 27.
IMI'Oril V\T NEWS fltOM SKMILE.
li. ..p.ii lit a were yestmti .y rei-eived from
Seville by Ministers, containing iulelli^eue
Ilii'J point lie ran eillier inareli no IJareeluna, 1 erl (linouils bf till 1 army, HliulrJIjT'. l7or///b'j slant, niltf iu'frplv In il, il i. u y duly In ■ Ii-j nyii"i
Vitefli op Murrre a. fund ill iM« > ■■■; it proves whut bll iirnafli-J •ffY.® 111 ymi. iinii a- Urn < i of this di iriid I wiinli'
Hen. Dtiiniailieu tools pnssi'Rsion of Cel-: a| nli-i tiers have said, Unit all the piin'elpal l 1 1,1 ' ' " r v •' >' I -Imre,
I.... "... i ni.;»u ,.r ii„. ..emu f....!»• Mil. . .. i "" •»*> "• 1 ""I’ 1 .' " ■' Hu orrlnrs oi llm .....
li't.I without lie" least resist mire, in. enemy Chiel.s nf the army (only ohrjin;; ivith ie-.j " ...
Iiaiiui; alilintion, .1 il hel'ore Ilia arrival. | Inelam'i*. :i Alin’r-lry ivithnot lalel.l , inel an J
Mum, alter liaeiiio |ri<eucd a mar eh on I assomlily without runsistenyy,).ard.uilly tie .
Mann -,a, threw Inn. elf w iilnml llm le.ejl de- j -ire a belter order nf tllirin ., anil are really |
lay lo tlie lel'l, on til. tlai ti:i'l:m:a del Grace, | to hail as a Lihurator I lie ffolile rrinee, who
Imiul "I wliieli e li is inajm-
unit that I am r. -nlveil lo pm.mu 111 i - line
l' cnniluiil, IlmnKli I JIIII fully eonvineetl, tlml
iilorliiiiHtelv forllii m.linn, llm in.ni-li v wliir
passiiiK hr Olnst. Instead nf p.ishiug nil as , only eulei tains mill wish
i! fi i Mile I I nice, who i cuv cm- it i- im npslile i I I eieuin^ il fr .in t !i j h.ei ., pi ei
II, Hint ul p'roillptly J tjan^er III which .1 is retluee I by (lie nil--ilfnl- j jiroviut ‘
tie. ml,■,viit t » ear
Yin King, It is
j eapl' Ir in tie' till*
I ilnva, tvlio w, s :tie aulhorof this pinject
j huen arnsii d.
I.e.NDJ N, JOne Z.
From the lusl Pni ix pnjnra.
J Th" port of Harcelimu i i f.luel.'itli ,| by a
' t rench srpiMdrnn—llmt eily ii not in a i nn
i dilion In make a long imi' lance. Iniir al
iln isimis lint] waul of prox hioiis aie hvo cue
llltlt ulryitily act for us. Muring the
artf,ui which took pl.na: on tire sea
our stplailioit kept up a con taut ai.d
i dostnn’iive fire on ttirt Constitulinnali is.
! wus, May 2Kl—Lt.'IIM rereiieti fo'd y
lOrrr Hayupiie, havi* lie fulluwi q; null- :
tl tiint’e thu arrival ol (Jeir VYifinn hi Ga
ul a. lil.tmeitU al e liiuliiug nr all tlr.it
i lime fo» mirtUnjg Hr fi rms il, the Ci 1.1 , 06
nf a character so tltCisive, that w e cuu scaice-1 lar as \ icli, Ire made a -uihleri turn In wards, terminal ing I lie glunuus missiuu with which . ne-s ol i e p; ere ilia a Miui-iei - , anti by tire an ■ \
ly hesilate. for a imim nt to consider the
ipiesiion of lire war in Spain asal an end —
We shall pivceed to lay before our readers
thu suhstaiiciAol' Ihese dr 'patches : —
Il is true Ihat lb'! Cirutil Abisbal has de
clared against the Constitution, hut not Ihat
Ire has gone over In thu I'Ve neb, in the invi
dious sense of that expression. He hit,
in tde prepositions, anil f.ey embrace tlie
following points: —1st. Ho admits the Coil
Stitufion requires amendment, and that il
irtusi be altered—-id. Tlia King must he set
sit liber!v, and return to Mailiid — dd. Tile
{invent Cortes to be dissolioti, and anew
turn assembled, comprising Delegates from
all parties in Spain, for the purpose of form
i.Tg a new Constitution—till. Hu protests a-
gainst any foreign interference in lilt; new
modelling of the Constitution, but, for the
Sake nf preserving (lie peace of Madrid, lie is
Understood to have gent to.the I'reiich Head
quarters to urge their immediate advance,
and I he speediest possible occupation of the
Capital.
• Such is the. information—and, convinced
as we .arc of the entire iiulifl'ireviee- with
» which the late conplittilion.aiid its adherents,
are vie ved by the people of Spain, icj have
co doubt that tliis movement of Aid dial will
^terminate in a quid arrangement nf the af
fairs of that distracted country. Should it
■i prove so, and if the. event is brought about,
a ; we trust it will, in a way consistent with
tlie honor of Spa as an independent nati
on,-we. Cjnrrrntu'nte Kurcpc and —condole
with Earl Grey —Courier.
[from (he London bun, it thy' Df} '
What we Invu said respecting negotiati
ons between France and tlie new tip-mi-h
Ministers is confirmed ; they are no<v actu
ally in progress, and-tile Whole have hern ar-
n iged with the fuil knowledge and ■ii'vli-
on nf the. B brs.ii Government: Many nf tit
Cortes have rtially absented themselves, up
on tile understaiidiiig that tiny are not t"
lie mnlcstc'J when tile new order r.f afl’iirs is
cstaiilished. There is no foundation i n' the
report that Austria, is assembling an army,
.'ud we may confidently add, 'b it Austria,
Russia, and Prussia ham determined to
adopt the same neutral policy which has
rtgulated the conduct of the liritish Min
isters. The next information expected from
Spain will, it is supposed, state tlie return
of the li ng to M uhid, and tile linal ad
justment of tlie tliil'erencfS le tween France
and Spain; and from the same quarter we
It arn that the teims oili-red by the former
are such as will be satisfactory to Europe
in general.
[F cion the London Morning Chronicle, May 31]
We yesterday alluded to tlie unfavorable
Jccouots nf the state nf tilings at Seville and
the neighborhood, contained in letters iatelv
received from thence. These letters speak
With confidence of the disposition of the new
Ministry to negotiate w ith France, and are
Sanguine with respect to tlie result, which,
of course, supposes tlie hope of acquiring a
majority "f Hie Cortes, as tlie decision test
with that body.
We tib.verud, that however much we re
gretted the being obliged to communicate,
this information, it was of that nature lli.ut
wccould nut withhold it. Still, however,
admitting this disposition lo negociute on the
part nf the Spanish Ministers,' a'dihiltirig
them to he as huso and imbecile as the Eng-
li ,h ami French Ministers can wish them lo
tie, we confess vv« arc at a loss to see the
grounds on which tlie French expect t" set-1
tie every thing in a few days. To get rid of'
Spain, after getting entangled will) it, is not
the simplest matter in tlie world. It is easy
to bring a hive of bees about our cars; Imt
not so easy to gut away from them. Thu
\ cry circumstances which render tlie French
desirous of ncgoriali.ie, may re ul t.Uu' tu4-
tU 'neiit a more ffoublesonjo business than
they couid wish.
The negrriativins arc votin',y of English
origin. Pr-'f arations have lii'a n oinking for
tli m in Seville ever since tile Go' minr-nt
was i*slabli..'ii;d there, by the active Ambas
sador whose ii'idiv's and th xtcrity in coun
teracting free piineiplns, :.nd houdwink-ing
tlinso who profess limm, were pretty well
I .' .hlisheil a! Naples. The time ii now
judged I'avin-.ilile fur the grand blow, as tlir
tune, nf tlie French, which has lowered con
siderably since the commencement of (lie
campaign, is now deenu d of the propel pitch.
Tile Duke D'Angoulemc lias hud sagai ity e-
Vjough to d'yeov t tii it his anxiharies, coin-
posing thi- Army of the Faith, are rather in
tent on '.lie imam nf plundering, under
Bourbon protection, than actual: d by a do-
sire til all*! the p ihtical institutions of their
count' 1 }'. From (Jatnlnniu the piivate 11;
|xirts of the Coii-maniii'is are discouraging :
they find the population dues not second
t t in, and that if the main army advances,
the poiuis of cnnimunicalion left in the rttir
will bo in a prtTiui'U's situation. In short,
the experience 1 h>- Froitch itavc already at:
q irctl in Spain Ii is taught litem tiiat, ii the
Constitution,ili-ts hold linn ;i!l tlie montli nf
Siepti'.'her, and tile harras-ing warfare nl
G jtrilla?, row preparing, d. n-lopi'S it.. It,
they must inevitably be exposed to great
pi iv ntions ami ! i s,
Several piivate expresses arrived tiii-
Uj.v-i.ing from Paris, l.riugir.g li tters dated]
on AYiidnesday evening. One of those lei-'
turn states tiiat Ahistiul had been arrested,
and scut to Seville for lri.il. That lie lias
lint deserted to tlie French is sulliciently ap
parent from the silence of their Journals.—
In 'lie city nil infiumation liushecu rcceivetl,
wliieli in ary way sanctions tlie idea oftlir
c inplete success i f tlie atroeiousicotiilui"
nf 'Im B'liubons, which is entertained tves -
v . id, and pei.ilenieii well acquainted with
tlie Spanish character from a lung residence
amongst them, enter'ain no doubt of tbit e-
M nloitl evpulsiuii of.il! fanatics from that in-
Sir’l l country ; for so long ns Espinosa and
D I Pvi-s are witli tile army lately cummanti
i d iiy Abisbal, no li ars ought to exist of
d, v ution lo the t.ee.thim o! its country.
“ P.miis, May
TELEGRAPHIC Ml -J 1 tTCii.
“ M xpi.tr>. May > t Ur>..'clock. \ •>
%l.e Mrjor-Grrrr.il I. f!,s Excellency the
.Mirinfer Cor ll.tr.
Moya, in tlie hopes, no dotihl, of reaeliing j he is charged. 11
Barcelona, where Llobera and Milans are
already shut up. Il is utliriiieii that divisi-
uns are bfgnuiing to break out among tlie in
habitants.
Genet,ils Donnadieu and d’Eroles follow
tlie euelny in all its movements.
I’.vms. May 20.
It is affirmed, says Hie Journal tie Tou
louse, that tlie Grandees of Spain and tile
ancient Cortes assembled at .Madrid, are to
confer the title of Regent of Hie Kingdom
on tlie Duke of Anguuluim*, till King Ferdi
nand Im set at liberty.
TELEGRAPHIC DISPYTGII.
Paius, May dO.
Marshal i Lnlinnt, with his whole corps,
entered Madrid on tile 2till in-st. to tin*
great satisfaction of tile inhabitants.
A Regency, of which tlie Due de l’lnfan-
tsdo is President, has linen nominated dur
ing the c aptivity of the King.
Min i is closely pursued by Gen. Donna
dieu. The division Milans and Llobera liav -
>ng altueki d the troops that occupy M.ilaro,
were repulsed w ith the loss of I bt) men, bOO
priauiiuvs, a standard, bOO muskets, See.
London, June t.
Paris papers of the ,10th nit. have arrived
The M onurtir contains an official report
from M tj. Gee. (; nlleininot, relative to tlie
occupation of Madrid—On the tlie 2 till Hit
: tnmeil of the Indies and tlie Council of
Castile assembled, and appointed a Regen
cy, ” llii 11 is to govern tip-.in dm ing Hie cap
tivity ot tlie King. Tlie Regency is com
post'd of five members, tlie Duke de Flu
lu nt :i flo, the D ike de Montemnr, till! Bishop
nt Usma, R iron de Ernies and M. Ctiideron.
There is notliing in Hie papers which
throws any further light, on the operations
and fate of .Ibinbnl.—The Journal tie!' De
ll tuts say -i, “ till tin: accounts about Abisbal
■ t tire uncertain -and contradictory ; some nf
firm that he lias been displaced by his olli
etus, but Hint all bis soldiers are for him ;
others, tiiat lie has bet n succeed by Count
Los Rios, who was formerly captain in the
guards, and is particularly attached to tlie
king ; whatever may he the case it add", it
must lie infered that tlie letter and conduct
nf Alii >b d have ni ide a division among the
Constitutional troops, and given a moit.il
blow ;o the Cortes.” Tile Joitnal ties D. -
hats of Friday, malts no mention w hatever
ol Abisbal, n ir h ive the nlitt r Jottnials any
inure than our extracts sltovv.
The Teh graphie Dcspalt It wiiieii had
been recqived at Faris, si des, that Donna
dieu was in close pursuit of Mina, who, in |
Ins retreat appears to have taken the direc
tion of Barcelona, in wliieli fortress, a letter
from Geromi stales he had sought refuge.—
Hence it is probable tiiat tin: til ickade of that
will he undettaken, as several divisions
pardonable imprudence of the lu.t, xvlm liav
Frniii all the accounts reri ived, there is a [ |>mv liod lire pre-cut i. rwitiiuutriii.pl.iy
probability tluit the alTuira of Spain, as far as, H>o mil egy net > - u ■ v fi e u»| hoi lie»the dlgni-1 u hi, q w
tlie Euinneiin governments are e.nncei-ned ty the nation, or ] .'.q ..--i, ttio " eoiiCeialoiy [ ,, \v (1 ]
means that iniglit Imvu united the minds ot .
Spin.birds, and might have prevented fun igu-l '
el's from (lie during aitenip! to interfere in tin \ '
private disputes of Spuin, Iiy violating the ter-1
l itoiy uf tlie nation, without any previous dec
larution of war.
the Euiopeatt governments tire cuncerned,
will lie speedily wound ttj).— Morn. Citron,
Seville paperi to the Hill nil. have heist
received: Hie extraordinary financial mea
sores were sotimitted ou the tth ult. lo the
Cortes ; and the government it authorised
to enforce, by military aid, the payment of
the contributions with all posable speed.
An extraordinary war subsidy is to be es-
tubli bed, of 200.000,000 of reals, ind widen
is to be levied upon all persons, wtHher for
eigners or natives, in rutin of Hteit wealth.
The payments were to coinnn iin, within
eight days after the publication nf the de
. r, e, and to ho completed within tlie iknnths
of June and Julv —This forced loan is to be
'* t. 'J lint Hie Deputies of the Curl, a
■iioulit in fnloro li.iVe Hie property iridiem,d
bx the ( on-lilution; and suioething nn a
IX hit'll J do not i collect.
'• In the ei inmonieations of Mr. Canning
to Sir \V. A’C’oiirl no nn-nliori is mad,j Jr
tin- fust of these lour.modifications.
i’ll .-a ci.fmnunientioiis, veibailv n.sdj
ii nil I in light fnrn .ii d in an iritlii ret ..rid vague
o.mu. r, enlilil, in emding to tin: view nl lu<
Majesty’* Gmerument, make uu ‘qhanee i-,
tliq question."
DAD NEWS-'if TRUE.
’J lie I'ort-moulh Joutnnl, ot Saturday
received tlijs motning, contHiuO t!iu.fu!
lowing.
POSTSCRII’T.
The ship F.ime, C.ipt. Folsom, nrrir-
, . . . imH>pIow this morning in 31 tJ.ivs from
\ \ «.• havi* hIihvc pjou iiikii hflorc >>i Sr- j {][ ^ lt W: „ reported in St. U K <
isliiins, wincli h thought :i nnim n nt lorce |
;ainst tin* 3000 men in 1h it place.
ri.c v, tni’ s '»n nf Piinip:ihio;i Bullies
from time lo 'i’jic, lull . li il*j mlvanta^i s arc.
il to Ilie cairyiog of soinu p06t%
nut suflinHuiiv
“ It pccm.-i that 801110 of ou£* troops have
rctiicd from Santooa anil Saint Amlrm—
Tlie ( ’hief, Campanell.t, and \ In* garrisons of
“ 1 have uhsorvp.il nlrcndy, a ml I now repent, those places, inake miliiaiy proon nail*
I hat in the capucily of GcueraS, I must nl»ey
tin* orders ot the jp'vernmcut, nnd not «c»t the
example of a pcniieixiiis di' ohcdieiice, which
would authorize that of those Spaniards wh< in
die hvjv places under my orders, and would
open a vast field to private ambition . but ns a
Spanish citizen, who nitty, without transgres
sing tint laws, indulge his own thoughts Ves-
pecting th»* siluation of the country, and the
means who h might t»c takouto rescue li« r from
i liie ruin prep**red for her by discord, by fana*
individual
amtiitious
views with the sacred mtine of love to their
country, and also of a numerous class of men.
who have nothing to lose, and who are inllum
repaid by the proceeds arising from the sal
of the seventh part of church property, j tictsm, and i*y the intcreais of the
which the Spanish Clergy are to give tip to, heads of party, who disguise then
the nation, conformably to a Papal Bull.
Lisbon papers of the 10th ult. are princi
pally filled with an account of the proceed
mgs of the Kxtraordinary Cortes, which 1
opened on tin* Kith. It is hinted in these
paper?, that the Portuguese Constitution is
likely to receive some modifications correc
tive of its (temocratical te.nl' ncy.
LIVKUPOOL M \UKL:T.
The sales of Cotton at Liverpool, timing
'he week ending May comprised fiiOO I the causes wliieli may have produced the very
' notorious dislike e\prc ted in regard tJ tue
htws ruiamitingfrom it.
“ That the decided majority of intelligent
' j nt| |fre jlav llm I'anrc Miiloil ('.Iny :iu,
that llii: l'rpncli army liu.l ontercii Mad
rid, tirtii .that Uto Porlugiieso ■ troups or-
tiered I r the defence of Spain, had revolt
ed—refiininc lo join tlm Spaniili r»u-i.
That the I'reneh hove entered.Mail-
rid before Hie sailing < f llm J'amc, tv a,
probably true, ad our last accormis p it
tire right division of the army within Hit
mites of th;i( capital, nnd ii was expected
Alimlbeti nnd Hi.' Oon.-titn t ioriiil troops, in ; they tvoulJ at rive tin ro nn the !>-|tli.~»
wliieli tills In.ixi Iloyiilist, alter fighting so-; The war, tile :
i on huiira at the he..,] of Ids men, i-auseii the j er.i.inience "It
enemy great loss ; but bit troop* being dis- i vt. i,. i q-i
pursed,ond his horse killed, be xvas surround-" '
eil and taken prisoner. He xv.is taken to
Gervern by the Ci.nstilutinnali'.'tr, whir
“ The report is cooilrmeil, tli .t tlie. Span
ish Ai my of the first military dixtsion, xx liith
orrii|iied iMnd'iil and the environs, was re
tiring tiuviuds Eslretnadoia.”
The j' uniats of the sotitii bring tlie new-
of a de-| erate battle on the lath, between
•iiard
y, xvas not to
French arrived at
r part ol the story
wants confirmation. Indeed we hate n ,
erlain informaiinn Hint the I’orleguem
e«i Willi tlio love „f plunder and distraction »- j ,|, P to wn, and horribly mutilated his dead
lout;, which would contrimitf* to thu prosperity ;
of those persons who can iiinkc a figure in so- »/m t. u jj „ ,\ ,
cicty only when il," barriers of aub-rdinutlon L B MnySL-Ji shot.id seem that
anil respect to Hie laws are removed ; I am | tl,D Amem ans are dispflfed Jo s-iMst Spain ;
of opinion, th it the majority of the nation is! '** **-nooniT, [pn»hahl>Mlic sell r v\ i.iiam 'Hit]
not solicitous to continue the Constitution ol the j Henry, from Newoik] ol the U. State?,
year 1812,tlui"gii it is imt (or me to investigate | laden with provisions, bax ing linn on tin
X'l.l 'Xltl J ' V'liailtlillWIi.lll. 12) ».|»l|t | « "'sviurv,
thoHc brigands n?bassiualei! him, cut olT tii - j * roop.^ have been ordered to co-ojorate
head, whicJi 'they carried in fiiumpli a!>o it'j " ith the S|» u*i \x . The moment Por-
toRal departs from Let neutrulity, nrrd
telcos pact i'i the. quarto!., the treaty of
alliance with England co.^rs to be of lor-
thor force or virtue.—.V. V. .Com. AJv.
bales Uplands, at 15 1 l to fi 3-1—av
7 l-ilil ; 31500 hales N. Orleans, at 7 11 t(
11—'averaging U a Cd ; 1 too Ten outfaces, a'
G to 0 1-2(1.
Count Monfjo to his I'rccUctry t!ic Count Alh-
On!.
u In the name of our ntHictrid country, I have
recourse to your Kxr.ellem y, the only person
who can save her, imd entreat you to consider
Spuin, divided tirnl disinemhered by her own
children, ns in the same situation in which she
was in J808, raising the voice ot common (!i^?
ires?, and soliciting all her olKpring for a de
liverer. At thut period, as ut the present, the
persons, distributed among tlie ddlVieut par- j
lies, which unfortunately divide the nation,!
abhors both dc-polisin and fanaticism, and on- [
ly v\1‘lies for a lihtrral Constitution, wnieh may j
conciliate as much as possible all classes of the )
state, unite tlie will ot tlie Spaniards by ensur
ing the dignity and inviolability of Hit
tutional throne, and do
may be pleaded by forei,
in our doim slie nom.cnis, to the manifest
fraction of the law of nations, «o as t
them to dr*ist from their enterpiise
ceiving tiiat Spanish wisdom knew- how*
disorder of her Government debilitated her to | curb the fury ol parties, and force them t
such a degrr
to leave her without defence li r <‘» because the Spaniards themselves in con
and make it appear that it was easy to conquer I cert with their Monarch, discuss like hretbieu
I her. At that time, a 5 now, the nation, which
is our neighbor, offered lo remedy the evils I
which were tell by all, took possession of our!
fortresses, and introduced ils armies, with a j
view thereby to ensure the happiness which it
tendered, aiid which was the greatest possible!
any people can enjoy—Monarchy*, a ju-o and
moderate Government. At that time, us now,
the Spaniards, driven to despair by the cala
mities they suffered, opened their houses and
lhair ni ms to the stranger, receiving him ami
carrying him as it «*ure in triumph through
the northern provinces up to the capital*. The
hitter resounded with shouts ot jov at the en
try of the French troops and of'tlie General
who led them F.very evil was looked upon
as trilling, am! preferable to the continuation < f
disorder and despotism, insomuch that people
invoked the despotism of Bonaparte, to get rid
nf that of Godoy F.vcn so now the public are
clamorous for the absolute Kin
free themselv
poti iii ot the many. Finally, then,
two Powers disputed the usceud&nt, because I
neither ol* them possessed the general gooi’-wdl. I
llm people, in silence and dismayed, viewed I
with hitler smiles, and almost with complacen-1
cv, the fall of their Government, and even of
point nf mitering the haihor of St. Si hastian
j where it was hindered by the. French ship?!
| it li/.ing c fi’that place, induced it to retire.—
j TliK \e?scd Iilitf now enleleJ bur port-
j Paris, May 2H—Letters from Leghorn. I
of the Kith inst say :—“ Ti
Algerine ship of war having
Etirnpeim, on the promenade, in the rn\i
runs of Alexandria, and hut ing to *.ch( d him,
i.sii- I as d hi mockery of the fear of li:e plague,
vny the pretext that i testified by the latter in endeavoring to avoid
us for intermeddling j him, I lie. European, er.iHgi d at Hie insult.se
verely raped the captain, who coinpiaira d
in pel j to the Cadi. Not only wes hu not listened
to, but the governor, informed of what had
passed, issued orders loali the Algerine ships
of war, hx in number, to quit immediately
flic port nf Alexandria.' Irritated by this ,\et
of justice, ii.e Algerines altackt.d nlltl.e ves-
i consiiltrithlr portion of the lower! they met . an Au c t;i
iaccU'lomcd to think for themselves, tl,r "dll a cargo of
their King; forgetting tlie
hrou-dit on themsehe* r.nnd the
chiefs tli*’v ! H
1 111 CM S UjjiCh ,
ii e
l !|
of the fourth army-corps have, orders to ad
vance towards it : die blockade by sea has
already been fot nu d. There has he'tfii some
sharp fighting in Catalonia, hut the notices
of them are slight and unsatisfactory. On
tlie viuh, tin* division of General Curi.il was
attacked at iMataro by Milan* and Llobera :
hut it is asserted they repulsed the assail
ants, who lost between GOO and 700 men.
Liverpool, June 3.
The intelligence from Spain, since our
Iasi, is calculated to give great pain to the
friends of Spanish freedom and indepen
dence. The French troopa have cntoied
Madrid—this was an event which had bet n
always anticipated and produced no sur
prise; hut their entrance, into the Spanish
capital was preceded by the treasonable de
fection of the Spanish general Ahiahal,
from the cause which he had sworn to
maintain. This general peeks to disguise
his infamous treachery, by profesairig a v. i. h
'flu* the formation of a new Cortes and a new
Constitution. The Courier rejoices in this
defection, and affects to consider it as de
cisive of the issue of war, on the ground that
his example will induce the oilier Spanish
geoeials to join i:i thosnnr. treason.
We. trust, however, that these anticipa
tions will not be verified. But should (his
’treason become contagious, we hope tlmt
there is sufficient courage a id patriotism in
the &pftni-<h people to overcome the. difficul
ties which these defections may create.
The arrival of Sir Hubert Wilson in
Spain, nn ! the cordial nod enthusiastic re
ception which llO has nu t with, will niore I—that is the country. Her welfare is the first
than counter'balance 11 * * ’ lo c s nf the traitor j I* 1 "’- Vnur Fxcellency knows, ami ha? declar-
• eil i !»;U the sovereignty of I lie people being
d, *.t becomes n duty to obey the I
I w bidi amounts lo Ini- : that Hie Con
f lhl*J ought not to h»* retail
does n it guarantee individual
serve the dignity of the Spaniili Mo-
l’roclnim, then fere, what all desire,
in concurt with Ifie other Generals who
n the same sentiment -. Declare yotir-
•patnlent, nnt.1 th« King shnllhc relenV-
d!«:ct ymirnnny, and Im H-ti to deslroy
in nf discord: so tiiat the factions, the
,j and the foreigners, bein'; deprived ct
every pretext, may ln\e their designs frustrat
ed, if they wirli to rob us of the glory to deliver
the King, and their plans totally defeated, if un
der tins pretext, they conceal some other wi. li
“Your excellency on;*,lit to consider, that
no parly can i»e smuaiin rf without strength;
1 you mny already have perceived, tlmt the
the quest"iij which divided thru* opinions
“ J but a
chi
have no opinion whatever, ait on the rc»oted
iiabit of respecting a? most just that which is
most ancient, and desire pillage and licentious
ness, which, at the expense of people of pro
perty, supply them with some convenience?
which they must forego in time? of tranquillity ;
ai.d thu; the means which might ho employed
to re-es'Hblhh peace and union, would be, first,
to notify to thu invading army, that the nation,
in ronmirrencc with the King, proposed to
m.ike in its present constitution ?ui Ii altera
tions us experience has taught it to he ncct s-
sury to unite the niindz of the Spaniard?, and
ensure their happiness ns well as the dignity ol
i the constitutional throne; and that,
I quenlly, it ought to retire from tit
| territory, and confine itself, to amicable* inter-1 hoped they were* and that tl
j vention by me
mvAVaVvvu:.
■j’!u: I/:-efTm. arts] **
Extract from Governor If'.. Jlury's ;tcli Ic
1., .nl.. to) c of .*»*t a -Utinj.; !.\rc.
“ It h;H been iisrcrtaineil, i.lio, thR
pi "u "I ."i. , vn r ,,, ra js C (| tf Leghorn as xvt.il us Hie
.oai'liiii an , , ” • "
ftiimacn str.iiv, &. i'o-shm native crassr--
xxhir.ii are clri>nnt ' uiistitutes for bcihji
_vrt, thx* value ol huts and bonnets im
pel led into this country Hie. past sc'.sprj
fi'otii Italy alone, amounted to si?: hundred
thousand dollars ; an 1 it is fear d thaf
oor friends, many oi’ xxiiom are distin-
f^ui-hed fi r ingenuity by the manufacture
of these articles, have pni I almegt a I'.ii.
proportion of this unnecessary
“ it is a reproach, that m:!. ; aTura-e
ejjL-1. de tu.ied ; jo such excellence m i abondxnce.
■at, >vascap'ur-
1 by tin in, and ; n italijn sailor, and l-c a
Greek ix lio formed part of the erexv uf an
English i < •>«;!, and u hum they lui ccd the
captain to deliver tqi to thetn, xvero hanged
to tin v :i.l anil on board oi.e of tii.'i' i I •.
as a Den il of l enceance against the Europe
ans. TIloTinkL'li Ileal liad not sailed op to
Hie SX'th April."
ufits AuH:uss;uloi\ tieeond
from Hiinrcliy ami from die des-: ly, H:nt hie .M ije.ly and tiij tiuve rnmciit sliunlJ
aanin he rslnbii.lii.d at Madri I, as (lie capital
of the inonarchy; lest it should he said tiiat
lie seioutus at Seville a: aim t liia incliiiaUon —
Thirdly. (Imt ill order t i make in Hie tomlilu-
tion such ret-jrms as are deemed requisite, a new
curies should he convened, xvlio.-e dtpu!
wool h not grown hern for Hie dottiest!u
ileruand ol tlie United Stales — a d*ni.ird
ro large as to cause dm ing last y ear an fir •
pcrUtiun of r.iiv wool to the value of
three hundred and eighty-seven tiuu-
sand dollars.
“ J'iie value of the coffee and tra,
hroiittiit inti) Hie V. S. in the. year end
ing Septr Titier, A. D. 182,* after de
ducting 1'1,' t liras re-exported, amoun’id
to about o' e rmliions of dollar* ; avA
„. though txith ns, as elsewhere, the vi-
>t. cou 1 ftE'd to learn that the t uxn ami phtru^ad-j appetite for these foreign luxu-
jowinB -re not so Coashfiiltonrt! as we had j ; ^.-edwiih such firmness 31 •»
-v(»n» amt that tlm Luitps were . , . c ..
ituaticn oxxing u. the ci.angu | l’ r ‘ ,rlud<! hc, F c » rel ' " n r T««'V
consequence of Hudr having g"] thorough ; vita gr.idual substitution
which it I of other vegetables of our own culture
Nkw-Yors, July 15.
From the Condon Morning Chronicle, May 20
J’v lrttpi'3 hit,!v ri'ceixcd from ire . ill", wi
riticul
of Ministers, in
ixpri'; -c(l a de; lie to negoc
’■> - f' . '- la maj >rity xvould second In-I prarliRid>1s and ini reading, and deserves
deed •• ,r letters add that Hie Fr. mil ex
few da
mid present the
specified Iiy ti:
puvv
they incurred. But all at once an "mid.united i that it la prupo
vuiee called nut at Arffnjuc-I, “Long live
Spain, down with the despot l" And as son'll I
a- tlie Inner had disappeared, nil Spniihinls u-
uited. Division was at an end ; pa'riulisu nnd |
val .ji- were roused, and the eniiqueror o'!. :• |
rope in the end deplored Ins imprudence 111
was at Araiijuca, that Bonaparte to : Ids jo'.v- !
cr, 'nr \x itiiout tlie i'.'lli ot March the Spaniards 1 pinion
xvould have mnde ii i resi.-innee But mnv the I 'ion, s
French aro once more near the cnpitril. T'.ii
general will cannot lie. mistaken; the ti justice
and perverseness of Hie existing fioverunient
are well known. Still we do not hear the
shout xvhieh all arc hoping fur. of Spain tare,
er: Independence forever! 1 he armed force,
the warriors of Spain, ere split into paitio ,
outdoing each other in act sol in justice, lieean *■
none ot them is sanctioned l.y the geneinl
will. T!:e soldier i, loth to im or useti ss dan
gers ; he deserts his ranks, aiid will ultimately
abandon his Generals, xx iin find il impossible
to support anv cause, lot, therefore, your
Lsradlet i y emne to u decisinn, and stretch
forth x mr iuinil lo save \ uir-elf anti to -axa* ii-
xx 11 Ii
: coiisittuli
to liis Majesty, tluit lie
Id lie pleased to chouse a ministry ixbieli
should be wedded lo no party and should de
serve the ronfsdence of all, as well as that of
Forei- n rowers. A d fitildy, l ud a general
amnestx should he decreed : and that a dispo i-1 ,
lion should be evinced to pay attention to,'
and employ, without any ivg.lid lo fornn r o
ds xviin tiom liudr peuetra-
tion, sei vie -, am! patriotism, should he wor
thy ofbeii.g preferred.
o tiueti is my private opinion : and, ns a
Spanish i i' • . who i- tar itied at tli
situation nl his country
pi n-e of Ids Mood, xx’oui
of that of his lelioiv-citi
snhscrilie any representa
ahonl so sai led nil older
‘ G"d preserve x nur 1.
(Signed Th" Cu'
<• Mud, id, M.-'j 15, Irfv:
■ every thing in
t that such a let minnthiii of si
‘,*.'1 struggle for Irlu'i t y should h* • xpr
our infurmatinn is of that nature that xxej
cannot xx ithliold it.
()n the !)Hi instant, «<• stated tint the pi m t
rd' mediation xvhieh Miuisti
structcii Sir t\ .xt. A’Uot tor to propose, re-1
quired not mciely the abolition ol the pres- j
tipanish Constitution, but that Spain;
should enrlsi nt lo n c ixt such a (.'fiustilo-I
tion as France and E .gland might die.ate. ]
Sir William, xx im line w well tlie sonscrpii lire j patronage
uf submitting such a proposal id xx ritir.gr,
went privately to Hie Spanish Minister for
tncstir, economy.
“ Tim connexion of some of theso
^ pmi j the encouragement o! every friend to <!;•
Hiint aj
il ; but I , .
'objects "ini manufactures imparts la
hem additional importance, 'i ho tn v
f.ti'turr? rften furnish a mailtet of tie
ictoalix' in j highest valuo and constancy to agricul
ture,-£i tiiat those ca'leri house): id cm-
'ribntc no 1* ss to wealth 5c diiigeul!:n
than lo ib mi.-lie < otnf u f, xve siioi:i.1 no:
11 fuse lo ui'uiniactui'iiig ied i-tiy ti.st
xhich its m icnitude tin fits
j But remarks nf this-kind are tan'Jo xx i ij
j no viexv lo s dirit favor tn djanufacturff,
lie piv-ei t j h orcigo . it an-, t x sound ni.n in the manner ] unfitted to ot’.r state, c-f 60 ciet fc nti' 11 ‘ r
.a i; already staled ir, letters from Madrid. Tlmt , , ., ,i ■ , ',
ie elfusion I diit-tcr, alter hstemaft to Sir Wiihunt, told ... , ,,
| ii'.u. in cnbi o-.Sj tec. txc ti:. piopimiti. n in flor ’ n,UDl! t e<l «'»«PI’b the nncefMtici i
f From !’:c
We are ji
lie i Pi lligpti
'l ain, its d' I
j:: 1
MX
•■7 ui Courier, of ,M,
in il tli 1 Ministers cm -idei
they ye, tenluy received from
Hi regard to lire issue of
Im,
el tin
ill cheerfully I t)irri be could only t'CCdve ti:e propost.. ,
" b may bring, nailing ; but this Im r.gusrd to give. The 111,11 h «« the I'tX'tne.x, d onr prop
| Minister tin n told hint lie could not ron-i • l lie-e last iit tirli f forei lcgitimatr "
tier it:* communication us having been made, 1 jects of foreign commerce. On th» d
or submit it to iiis culleagoos. Tlie Span-; (mry, I xvould cherish such tnamH
Mini-ter hassincu been kooxx'n to declare ' t ll(t s iis , llir ,, iln . :l , r,:ir Diuitt, and <
admiraluro of the cnilti-icss oi qil yail Iiy
Henry ni iin >
, Ur.L Alien.
Iii-
f'ouijt d'A'iislial ; if, indeed, tlie defection l 'd tiiat tin* sox 1
of sue!) a man can lie considered
it is now generally understood that the
Gleet,-* will only eonsent to uegocialc xvitli
tiie Porte, upon the aekmuvledged basis i !
their full and entile Indep uidoni e.
'Tlie Turks are making formidable p r c-
par.iti.'iis I'ora lust rft’urt upon Cirer i e, IioHi
by land and sea. Their ileet, almut to sail, I sr
amount to too icstcds. The Greek , it i-] ,■
said, are prepared to meet them. Tltej ] H
have CD sliips, hesidi.s 20 fire ships, with r '
xvliich they make tremendous havoc.
Paris, May 23.
From the Journal dm Dehnls.
“ Thu proceeding adopt, d Iiy Ahisha] xvas
too impiutaht, holh an mi example anil as
presage, not to excite the iligln-st disple:
one. ri
at xv i
nti in r
Ihixv well they Itnexv
Mart h
and ii
d, be-1 UOpies
ali iv. j Ballast.
ed tlifj
Al.isha
i sure among thoso xvlto appear desirous of! p,u,,j!
having tin: xvar protracted. Reports of th
most unlavorulile hind have therefore lieen
circulated relative to tin: Comic d’Aliishai.
it xvas even said that lie was.arrested i>y In
troop?, and that lie was allot I lint no credit
can lie given to those reports, lt was also
rumoured Hint the Condo d’Aliisbal had ad
dressed a letter to the Duke d'Augouteme,
xxhii-h xvas untaxornlily received. The Inn Ii
is, that tlu: Prince will not treat with any
General at the head of an army, Imt solely
" »t lx King Ferdinand; xyhen at liberty, or
with a government xxhieh shall Im estalibsh
ed i>y the frae actoi tiiat .Monarcll. li is nut
meant to cav tiiat lie will repel an honoifra-
intiui be iiequiiaai v. illio.at public
tideiiee . t . obtain xvliich, it i- necessary to tie:
in cunfurinity witli Mi" general xx ill.
“Were I not xvell assured tlmt yonr excel
lency loves Spain and glory, [ should not ap
ply to you tn avail yourself of the grandi ,t
opportunity xvliieb lips ever oeeurted, of be
coming the deliverer not only of Spain, but of
alt F.uropo. It xvould he nn insult to yourpe-
nedrali'iii to dxvell upon lln: tnelaneholy coc-
-equeuees, aiul aliuX'e ali iqion llm uselesririe.s
i ftakiagaii) 1 otiier resulutiau ; lor to attempt
the defence of any cause xx it ti few forces, when
more numerous ton e are at band, is to enfee
hie tlie cause xvhieh xva desire to uphold To
sum up the whole, I am certain that
possible to established deputisin in .Spain*
; 1 j ble repentance; a return to duty if willingly j a ' i fi is to sustain tile Con titi.Mon of 1«12 ,
and iii'opcrly arranged, or'Bueh ideas of cun <hU didci ench only, that at the expen
i viliiitii.n us he can receive after the estah-
bailment of a legitimate authorilj’, as the
hast, of a new ndtpinistration. Btd neither
ihc ideas nor the °enti:ueuts (if any itidiiidu-
al. or ot' any chief of a party of any side
" h deve-, can for n moment he entertained-
His lloj a. Ki^hncS!the Duka of Angau- • as an object of negotiation.
of blood, hhU u iih numerous force*) thu for*
nu r mirjil Ur. kept up for soijii: Huu* ; UiK t*i
pul iir pracliue tlie Cutistiluti in t»f the year
i«12 is pliy k irally find morally impfc- ible, and
coiuLMpientiy it han failvd In Sj.-uiii and twr)
where ei c e ; for it is contradictory in itSfelf/anU
itaius the principle? rf its own detraction ,
tlu; war. Tlu* pmretdiu^ of Count A!»’^!»al
j must load to such arran^eniciit.siiAW iii j prcdi*
ly put an end to hostilities. !!<* despatched
• fliis answer to .Mntitiin, to Mina, I
t, ,, , • • . , i . document to bear
os, u .M«u ilk), and it was not don Id-1
would ad in conceit \'ilhlnm.— j
** .army did tint exceed lour lliousand \
men, ar.u he prudently marched them from j
Madrid, fearful nf tiie eonsefjudices that.!
would likely en.uir, had they rmaiudi d in
the capital, when the French troops » ntered |
if. On the lGlli, the day after he had writ*
ten liis Idler to Monti'io, In* addressed tliej
following ptoclaniatiuii to the inhabitants ol*j
Madrid :
PROCLAMATIOX.
Tnuabitams uf Mauhtu !—If mililary n-i
pr.ratinns, and a d‘ !-«re not f*» Ffunprumi'C tliei
generous inhabitants of Mridrid, cannpel im» to j
evacuate the capital, T will not ahamlon il until |
the RtirriBOii destined to pres.-iyc public trnn-
ipiillity is replaiied by nn ercmy*.« Icirc;*, ic’ro-l
dared by n Kunventioii authori-ed l»y the laws |
of war. It some ill dedgnin,'men flatter the!
salves with the hope « ; pill.i^e and di?oid>
|pt tliern renounce their erinjinul pr.'jects, and I Cu
he assured that e'erajdary chnstFemir-.l wiil|. ie .
he iniliclt’d for every movcniciit not authoris
ed Iiy law.
I imvi respected, and I re«pref, tlir
of all, bn cause 1 am permnled that a lihev
governnu'iit ought so t(» act, so Imu; as tho^. ,
who nro not agnu’d as to the merit of Fie cs-J *
tablished laws do net, neve.fheless, tail in
ponctual ohtdience to them ; but I \(*i! not!
suffer party fury to .-lain with blood the soil ui
the capita! of I mi most enlightened nation, wi I
Hie ambitious and periidions vir'ws of a final!
number id itidi* i J-. Is lo (;oaipmf:.i*e the tra* I
q'fHlity of a city distinguished for it - patiioli^inl
and taicivts.
(Signed) The Count DEL'ABISBAL. .
Madrid, May Id.
The question of the Spar/, b war a-*uir.f • !
totally new aspect from I hose evenU wi ;• I
.. *\• I• • . 11, * i , u i i r.i w i - r i pormurirr.t may warrr.nt. i !i';j
> »?11 11iiati: ; that he had deserved the liwh- * , . J
i est rewind from his Government, as he h-d j ,h " cu,ln / H,on ^ ilf^f rves iuc: mu
| savin! it i hiiiiour. Ministers, it is ltmlvt-pd nitnnlion : iieoxitsp this pltmt I’.o :v(3
| s'ootl, should tin y ho prfssi 'l nn the i-ii'i ! richly or. our soil, and in addition fix '': e
t, xvliich tin y must ho, will take rare t, 1 v.Hu d»le tnanul.ict'it e from it- go: J, 1 t
xv to
■■ | domosti
ht ir.sdxes of tlie aiisctice of any x-'rilt«■ n
i vidiiice against them j
rile, last dispatch bum M idrid is understood
o luivv. satisfied thorn on this point.” These
fith
ics from iiie stalk prornour
:m!y industry and afford a fair profit 'a
; agri' Dilute. V i'itom ar.y change of t! o
! national taritl', impauing its prodin tiv
nations have received ample confirm.i i ne-s a- a *‘>'trci' ot irvenue, a di-cn-
Iiy Hie i'olilii'atiori of the .\)te xxIticli I miuatirig zeal niielil .1 -o i.iruish us from
M. iiixni.,I j onr own cstabi'-iinient* xxi'h a pia ,r
.inionspy
:u..., . ■" '
M. Saii Miguel subjoined to the
on ti.o state of :he dipleiliatic relatii us m l
I Spain, read Iiy him to the Cortes, ou tliej
! 2 Hit April last, in the Mole in question it!
! is said :—
I “While* Great Britain xvas taking these I
Geps in favor of peace, xvhieh, as ha- he: n !
I soiled, xvero fruitless, the tipanislt Goieni-j
ment xvas shown txxn or three e.omnnituc.i- \
"■■ns made In Sir William A'Gnurt—one l.y !
| Ihc Minister for Foreign Affair-, Mr. Cao ;
, uin: and (In: other-by the Engli-h Ambits- I
I sailor iii France.—In tiie former the. Engli h I
iiirisfer stated that il would bn impiis.-ihle
! tiiat his endeavour.-to prevent the wnrcould
: Imvu a t.ivourable icsult, xxliile xvc made no
ice-shins on ou |• irt xvitic'i might servi
li.'.ses for th" mediation. The oilier two
u. icopies ol dispatch*xvhii ii tlie English
isador in Franco had tiiinsinilted to
among, in xvliich he. n I.,ted rnnxeisn
! lions he iiad with ti.e Vi-c unit de Citaleau-
niatnl on tlie point in question.
“The undersigned Se.cictary of State,
does not perfectly ieeollcet the conn ids of
these three coitinninicatiiin?, xxlii' li uere
■ad to liirn by Sit W. A’Court Ey eider of
iis Cabin*;!, xvitlion; tieir.g ;
any Noli', and of
inxu.uniuin in Iii- ofi.-e. i’e c m only statel 1
tin t tlie pretensions put I . ,!i in tilt rn were— 1 |
“I. I In.' tlie t'on-'i'nli"fi should In d" j
! ired to lie given by tlie King, from xx hunt I <
ild proceed as from its tru
portion ('four liar and cast iron, ivith
mc-t ' four lime anil sugar, and in'h > r
cottons, xvoiillens, gla--"s, and nail*.- •
Nature has lavished ufknn uv many ol I ho
raw matc’iial* for thes^ manufacture? ;
ottr Inlls are clothed xx i'h ahmulaiu c id
wood ter furnaces, and uimost ex rty dis
trict is enriched as well as adcni* d v t'
tlm finest falls of water ior machincrx."
“ Dir. pol'C) now rncmruni nded b't
been enforced by mv imnir-doite pre >-
cftgsor xxitii nn aliility, xvhu !i makes tur
liter cooimrnl tiselo-8 : and tiie iv: : d"Ut
of such a policy is confinned by tDc
that a di-position ao'iot.g us iu t .i-t vests
to favor nianufiirt'ii * = has inlio.i'u
here and * -talilisiu d sente rf the
capitals in K exv 1 i glatui."
Col! Mine .1
f the Mine ia .
tl * T . !_• U' 11 l li A X ' I 111 I Ml ill -»T lilllHI
kiu: lii'ing a comp aided Iiy j throughout
f which lie, has only a mc-l Nexv-York
otpld prevail uo xwrerc, becu'.tie it is out ot; have 4xiix.cn place at Madrid ; hut, in tnusoa- 1 “2. That the C -a.d #f State should he ^