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mm'm ns. I mad,, R r a lowly n
i„l,v. of KrUnnwIedgmeut.
j,,,\|y my head,1 perceived
1 „:v «i It spectacles, wus ft K 'i
t 'ily. . .
(VnM«» . yon iTHirl
^ |,avl:. ' A litll«»
f/l/ r ■riMthf pi> r h , , . •
,», . Until, to.til M.tr; l»ti:'.ltin
l) spurt with human
un ,I k bond, grin ijy _
m I'. 1 ' rel’etid,
iv. iU. U.'t if We will follow my preamp
lions;
A- I
tll.'t the
p.vir young mm
wear a plaster, upon >"ur
r ...1,out’ 1000 pillion? of " titf
11., wltir- Inis mnii'iiinc, ?"M, *'t <"'• ?
| r, i*dgllatill gallmi
the ?nd
. .j Your fiier.l l"’i'o
he is not long f l 1 ' ll, ' h
jr'lJc will follow wiV, interrupted Sj"’<-
Uel.-s-Tek.- » win- glass l,f Cayenne pr;
l ral itl af>itd ifMcohol.
V V, 1 hv ah - ‘ of Mins mater
.a.^} » 1 Jf t p.lifn you go Vo Otu, aoiu iuu*
ry’a mol her”—
"—A ml a fhniwl night ran, said Mary. .
Double jlatmil, sail the first J.lack hood, | T,
or tt petticoat would he better still.
And a pair of stackings round your neck,
said tin 1 , si cornt hoot,!.
li’uollen stockings added Mary—
And drink during the night itlioiit two gal
i ma of boiling cider,, said Spectacles, solemn
ly.
And a spoonful of tobacco ita every ten
minute',said Mary.
Child, child ! said Spectacles, sharply,
you talk foolishly.
A poultice of burdock leaves for the feet—
No—llye meal and cider, interrupted the
second hoot'.
No, no—Mustard sad and vinegar, said
llio third, eagerly. J remember that —
Human p..lienee, could endure no more
I started front my s. at, made a hurt it d hurt,
end lel't ihc house wiih so much preeijiila;
titm, mat as i , uj.sc u ovet utva...,-, * ->«“•••
tied and nearly fell.
Have you sprained yourself? sum a gen- |
tie 111 'I n who "v.s passing. If you have, take
a little opodeldoc— _
Chemical embrocation, said she with the
spectacles, running t > im doni.
Hull it with funnel said the first black
homl pressing lielnml In r.
Take a pailful of wheat Iraad, said the
second, coining out on the step ; mix it
with boiling water, stir it well with a mould
candle, and—Take a walk with me to New
Castle, this afternoon, said Mary.
This, Mr. Editor, is but one forenoon of
m y miserable life. Go where I will, l hear
of nothing but portions and plaster, flannel
gowns, burdoc and mulleti. My very night
dreams aru disturbed. It was only last night
I thought our majestic i.er was converted
into a stream of catnip tea, while the blessed
flats above, us were suddenly changed into
Calomel pills.
It' there bo a remedy—alas ! I sicken at
llie word—let it bb administered speedily.
Yours, in e-rtnmis,
WILFRED.
Tin; GREEK
The following official document, just, ar
rived, not only eunfirins wllut has he
, d of the nv,'"order of Hung* in Ore
derides the tpie: linn, must unaeemuit
hated, whether nr lull, the Greeks
solved on obtaining their liberty :
I , (!(.,. the l>revident of Ihc (.recti Go-
vtrnmcal, l’etivbcys, to his tdon (. It Ahi-
cuna."! ,
ARrnos, April 18.
M:/ U nrest S'<tt I have before written to
ii... iitr.iirs of mil' emtntry. To day
1 announce to von, that ih„ A. .se.rvd ( di
gress assembled outlie ISthof March, has
ising matters to the
alisl'oeliun of all. Having constituted itself,
ami elected me President of the Executive
Hudy - the Hi Imp ul'Y rartena, Vice-Presi
dent of the Congress- -Theodnrus Negris,
t 'lianeellur of State, and our learned friend,
Stamatius, Vice Chancellor ; its first ope
ration In* been to sanction as immutable,
I mill a conviction of their utility, 'lie princi
pies nf the organic law of Epiduurns, and
decree merely that a committee, composed
ot seven members, should perfect it by the
requisite additions and aileraticms. It? se-
eond iransaelion lias been to annul the insu-
i gov eni in cut s throughout the country
,s,on--I hound to Cadi.’: but from the. < h. nmrtr.iwe I
mill, for ol'her.a. ying out Mr. Itod.icy as im.ustei
I.o H Ayres, Where she "us, a'ti'A Dud-
ISefjon, to -red, it WHS lime,gill
ennuis that she should go to Gihinl-
rtiis i.llei ition, as tilings liavo turned .
have been the. means of avoiding | Turk npi . (">1 •'
Fiunr.li
, Anniio ortt len-ne frmnl the cUr-Mer oftnat gentletrim h
, ,he I reeks. 1t« first incited them to rn-'m.-d vvtlli ; ^ ’ r , n „, known- adnpU'd to the ‘frvi.’C m "Inch he
ju A Umn nhli.d td them to th«ir fel , Stm ,.' ; e,. . ■ ^ , f , Vu tm y t | «imliL ngc d, and be U pe-e.-ed, ol a pr.
1 I .1 t | llit» IMYJlUYl I i 1 ‘ ' ns ’ 1 * ! 1 * 1 •
,.j,rK lie shrunk Imin tlie - .
ii it Vi t| Moslem, dismay ■ d by the jealVus.y » ti'W"- ^|, : ,t| see there irgnlar a|ll | c0 „ v i„cc« In- Indian un-itim-. 1 ,
Ailtla and tlm ohsei'^- g intertereiu. I , inslitulmos. ' (|,is "UV lie Ha- secured tl e Inend 1
•Vealntam. I ellh-H.Rllt, ton, to Uc .loir ol, !; ^ha Mf V iC8. of.he lad UPS both : .
Turk Pi"! P-red and h;; s.vv « g^ 1 will,-m I, “ i "he traders and fo. ti.e governtnenl.
ti'K, M«*.
p.ui«i (I* 1
tiir. '
rm!, nvy
and M ind-lu d in thu Mexican pm l |d|1( | ,,| , loquer.ee liiat at onee I.
a,ta,-i;; odumm "id, hheoeh hint'kadiur j;;i\;n;.",
il i-le.t-I Sipiadi mis, which possibly .""J 1 1 " IV ' ..... L , ,,| murder ranine, id-V i d.Ition sue ; 11« i .l.i i ■ >
re, lint 1 in eti'd to the Congress entering LuOri. ' . ! ' il,.|n,(ed Una ks, the sun Thudlcrli
l.lv de. r Cotton had avlvioin-d in LIvorpooT,.fndWMfdmiK l • , )f % Kr amidst th# with the
uJ re-1 very extemvo hnsiness was .hung ... I j «.s ^ b: the umon of the M
I 11, torn iroods arc npt numerous. Ihc tm sin. I.- ; '• „„ of blood. |)t*| carried .
and attighars j altenliun "ill, 1111 '
• ■ rAiiHTii’ v
to Mexico. 'I I*
,,es have already hlmp
mtieh j Sioux li '.vilig volunteered t-. go .m-
1 l (he Aurickareq?. Tim *oux t- the me
Keturn goods are npt nutnerous. i u. ■T Y upon the ocean oi Mom
*
n\»le articles are littt ly to
acrmii
I in
h<> llPin nv’W""' *' • .» I«I *" utiv""'''.’ I...In*
realize a fair pro- plnlo lonles* tin: P‘ ! ^ ,0, 'r n V i it ot»U
hia ovv\ jienson «i portion nl^tiic i ( ^
ol' tin*. IM.ii
en \li »t l
a conHiiiei able
M. de| mid (lie Aurii.knre.es, siill fitrtjicr nj
i in "''i't not foi'gntlcti vUwt t l, **y ] distant nulion on tile. Missouri, "pin
im Mnj ' 0 ^" en l,: ' 9 vW " d "
Ill*» '' 1 7 ' , ’ w ” I . , I l, ft ( ...
4-jfw **&£*£: skS - >»•
inl.imdunhy a Mi. Oatt • ,TH , ' . . t„, roevnir ,ev liatelied against him- a-
hua.....-.,-
‘.cable planter of Hark* f';re. He- Ml «
IV speaker of Ihc How e >f Lurope—Ins cm
that
eneli
if his late <hp
i luudilieatioii
,f the
wretched man Inn
his father, a reaps
does, and formerly sp'
oul in the lm|
Mild he a public benclUt"
xistene.e and power are ^m-
ould
tune
ol a ltonrhon thiooe n
('I,..tiil.1 i..m’, the !'
I n ign AlTairr,, in one
notes, stated that ,l 1
SrS'SiY“™'X. 0 ”a Vr,V.7.«,. ..r .a. m
hi'i-'r 1 ''-a^TSfcSvat
™ 1 1 '*,,"
'ohed colonics—-and, iiidce,d, tl.U intent.on
! | j i , r of Fo with when* lie has had no direct . n
lomaticj nication, is the nation that l as t.ken up
This proves i
s at once the military
once admitted, 1 ,.,|' t . r | s ..rijitig from a mope general
does, and formerly speaker ot me no; .. *■. - freedom-
iuiiw i,
having made se'Cal torn, , tnal at | Hcl . |,i,n 1,11 otherwise than »-> "t.- nw- p *P ; >, ,, Ion to the Spamurd-
.... u.,u„'h hands— 1,it it vvonid be. well for the ( I. .... a |„. marching
la „
and to decree that all the provinces nl Grct
should depend solely on the national go
vernment, and shall he adiuinistcievi by such
Governors as it may send.
. I 1 .rliWfiVVri'V'Jliicl'i,1 ’iVW r . , i - J.'.H' 1 -'.!’" ‘hha
Navy arc inadinissilile in the t onstitutiun.
except in case of an expedition, at the eon-
elusion of Which tile Arcliislrategi and ?x ln -
varclti are to return to their former rank.
The command of the land and sea forces be
long solely to the National Government.— | tears, hai just
Th** army is to be t50vernr.il by the 1' rcnch
military code, with the modifications neces
sary to the present state of Greece. The
fourth decree itf the National Congress has
been, that a committee composed of nine
see him, had been finally admitted by
father to an interview, of which he took ill-1 *«*»'."
vantage to commit the honied deed »e
seemed to have meditated, by shooting IT
father through the head will, a pistol, a™
afterwards I,lowing his own brains out
another. The monster was buried, as a set
murderer, in a cross road. The uld cert*
inony, however, of driving a stake througl
the Imdy, was dispensed with. ^
Mr. Cankimi, late minister of F.nglam
to the United States, embarked at this pol
io the British Packet, which sailed on Sa
turday morning for Falmouth 'ia Halifax.
Nr." VnnK, August 15.
port,states (hat a French scpiadrbn.cottsisling
of three ships, a frigate, it three men-nf-vvar
rriveel at Gibraltar on tiie :id <d July,
hands— Int it vv,
civili/.ed world and its happiness, that ue.
was ui) more.”
COTTON TRADE.
The activity and increase of the cot
ton manufactures of this couDlry arc at
present surprising,
up
land
Goods ate bought
vv [licit lie tells them that he
pics Tin-same thing is declared m one
till, speeches of the French Ministers... the
Chiimher of Deputies. And hnrd .Mm
Kusscl, iu the British House oft .minions,
the tilth April last, mentioned that he
. .. r .. .1 . ,1 ii.tt-ii v i,mi (iitrnur * • * * *
course Vvilli Hie tndiunr , ton M n- o i A-
loo cannot go alone , In: slum! I be sup
ported ; a certain display should U
made ol the fon e of the country. because
many of the distant tribes believe that
we have no force, fc. look upon us as a Da-
lion of trappers and hunters. 1 be ques
tion now is—could a force be spared Herr
Foil Atkinson suflicient for tin* I'tirpo-e,
Aie there troops enough on the Missouri
to fulfil the original intentions of the go
vernment respecting that country .
[Engineer.}
fndian Outrage..—'The report
ulution in the early part of the
il as soon as manufactured. In Lan ' % Mini-ter sent to the Spanish am- Another
hire we learn, that about seventy * ^ eswll ,| lat if the Spaniards , n circuit!
new cotton mills have been built, or are , w ; nuM l .„ nsl . n , l0 certain modifications »t week, res,
building. It. Glasgow and neighborhood th „ ir constitution, the G'" ernment of!, ,be Missour. I-or C otripanyunm r . .c-,s
aim '"ftrf’firaive these kind of buildings I W ould assist them in putting down tin.•' | | mrac l mid Jonv'N l'j ( J
po.'Tof Liverpool is increasing in a won-1 We Miserve trr.m ’the‘’'p '.p'.- Re- We have been furnished with the ( dlo«-
Thi,o.; iMI i^ <, r ^ <n*»..
frum' Al'-ezir is where several sail of French mjntlfactunng districts of I’ n 8*" n “ c to what has been thus prucb.imed in Europe.
mervliantn.cn,’captured by Spanish |.riva- times to draw away much ol the exj . j.„^ areawa-.eof some d ;-;ree of danger -
teem had lust been sent in as prizes. The trjde from London, and vye believe,Jlmt) q.|, c ..ditm-s of the Cnkunbi.ci say :
rROJt THE XOKTII iMBIUCAN liCVlEW, -
The power and duty of the-national
Court to declare void and Arrest the en
forcement of legislative acts, which vio
late (lie Constitutionofthe United States,
though loog and stoutly denied, are. no.v
most.fully settled. It is, as was early
said, by Mr. Justice Iredell, “an au ;
thority of a delicate and awful nature
but it necessarily results from the sim
French Admiral made a demand that they
should he. given up, which was refused. A-
nother demand was then made, with the ad
dition that unless it was complied with, the
town should he. haltered down, or blown up
a rood deal of the export trade of the I “ The events that arc now passing in Eu
Clyde is also entering tn the same port. ]rope, distant a tl.ey are from^uy.musj satis
[Gkisgo-
Courier.
members, lie appointed to select out < f the
Statues rtf the Greek Emperors the. necessa
ry criminal laws. Ecclesiastical regulations
have been proposed, and a resolution pas
sed, that the Minister nf public worship
should, after the consolidation of tile .Nati
onal Government, lay before it a project de
loi, relating to the lund and sea forces.
It being now decreed that the second pe
riod of the Government should he according
to the law nf Epidaurus, nothing remains to
the National Congress, befoieit breaks up
and leaves to the Government to disi hargi
its important ditties, lirtt to proclaim, in Hie
name of the Greek nation, "hose full pow
ers it bears, as it does proclaim anew, before , ployed in framin
God and man, the political existence and in- They bud abjured
dependence of Greece* for the recovery of j the rc-estiiblidhmtnt of i-.m, oi u
which the nation has shed, nmi *13 shedding Inquisition; nr to inv:ide the rights ot pio*
Thi- threat had the desired effect, ami the
vessels were surrendered. The American
squadron was at Fort Mahon when the 1 a-
t ii ot left Gibraltar.
'I’lie French squadron blockading < am/,
had hauled close to the shore and anchored ;
and kept guard boats along the coast day and
night to order ofT vessels ; a number had re
turned to Gibraltar without living able to g. I
into Cadi/.. The communication between
Gibraltar and Cadi/, by land, was stopped on
the 2Tth of June by the f reticli army-
POllTUGATi.
The King and his Council were busily env
a new Constitution.—
II intention to attempt
r thr
RATE FROM MEXICO.
I'ltrnrt of a letter from an ojjicerin t' cj\ f,
lean service
end lately
friend in
,,, ry thinking man in Colombia, tit it in
tiieir i- am we have much atsiake—ai d tliat
as the contest advances, we shall find ene
mies among some of the parties, and friends
Clerk, which, with other important m
formation, gives an acrnutii of this realty
uiifoilunate occurrence.
I'orl .dlhinson, Sil duly, tr.jr.,
T)k.au Sin : How painful for me to tcil,
and yon to hear, of the harharily nf
1 ndiaos. Ti-'. v continue to drceivi: and nv:--
!er the most enterpi'-.-ig uf our people
a letter from n "f.U >cr L r T v .] I among otliers. Should the Spaniards tri- j if wo contimie to fort* ar, if we do imt so
:«•« f« nntnyj thcrmled *.*.*, ^ . 0V(M . Fl . #nce wc rhall have our old discover a greater rpirit of resentment, t
'/.« resident t» this City) to ms dp|l ' dlyfou30nc( . m0 rcupon ns—k, the first river will be discoloured with cvr Lh ej.
i Washington, dated llg(; Spain will make of her liberty "ill be in The defeat of Gen. ...Ashley by the Vue
• - Al 'i A i l o U °’ i , h.o n effort* to destroy ours. Should France, how- arc s, and dcpmtnrc or the troops tn hL
is pi-imd, I thought to - I ,.ver, triumph, we shall have mure to con- lief, had scarcely gone to von when an.
nt Mexico, but it was no po . i ■ . u nress-arrixi d.'announcing the. detent hv 1
Itieli the
torrents of blood, w ith the fixed determin
tidn of all—all of us, either to win it hack
from the ravisher, and be acknowledged as
a free nation, for the glory of our Holy
Faith,’ and for tho happiness of mankind—
or, with arras in our hands, all—all, tujlu-
scend tn the grave, but to descend Ciiristi-,'
mis and free, as becomes a people struggling
j for the enjoyment ol such blessings as politi-
comtis a people living in a heroic
where every thing recalls to our minds tile
glory and the virtues, of onr ancestors
“ By Ihi ,
in.the city of Mexico, but it w as not pn=si
blel I shall remain here during this
irter": tliis place is perfectly healthy, and I
have not the least hesitation in remaining.
“There is, at present, great confusion in
ever, Intnn
tend against
The Colombian editor thinks Spain too
weak, to be dreaded single—and relies on
England’s jealousy of Fi ance for entire . e
...
“ There is, at present, great contusion n ? .; lHt , he dt . gi;;l!S ,,f th« latter. B
litis country—conspiracies on co.isp races ^ j- f s io pllt .„ nn . trust int
every day, A ft »' days ago a detachment “ s / od been woefully d
becomes a people which know Imwto re- should put down tliu Constitution which ha
pel barbarians, and conquer litivj'ty.
lias given to his Slate I II seems that at V,
This declaration the National Congress is j rnna the three Great Powers had already
charged by tile free Greek nation to make H ig ne d their wishes to the. Kings of Bavaria
' ' arid Wnrtemhurg, and the oilier States of
wlio have free Constitutions, and
to the world, upon the. present national war
for independence, as well as upon the inten
pic principles, that the nature arid ends existence and independence, as it bc-
of legislative power must lin.-i't .its eser-
r.ise ; that the nature mid terms of the
Constitution are the foundation of. this
power, and must determine its object;—
that the svill-of the people declared in
the Constitution must Control the will of
the Legislature declared in statutes ;
and that the interpretation of the laws,
fundamental and superstructive, n, in
ihc last resort, the exclusive province
of tbe Judiciary ; that legislative is a
delegated authority ; that all acts, con
trary to the tenor of the warrant under
which it is exercised, are void ; and
that neither the constituent nor the de
legate is competent to decide ultimately
on their validity.
These principles seem no less valua
ble tb„in clear. We have always be
lieved that the sanctity of private rights
and the stability of onr public institu
tions essentially depend upon the linn
and enlightened exercise, by the Judici
ary, of the power of deciding on the va
lidity of the national and state enact
ments. The few years tint comprise
Mr. Wheaton’s Reports have fully con
firmed this belief. The judgments of
the Supreme Court, within that period,
on questions that regard State pretensi
ons and legislative power, have greatly
relieved the fears of the friends of our
Republican establishments concerning
their permanency, and repressed the i
bo'ding spirit winch once so often warn
ed the people that their federal govern-
suent must eveutu.illy be prostrated iu a
conflict with the State authorities.
On uo subject are the dignity and im
portance ol the Judiciary so manifest, 1 Camp of Tarragona, tin, people have declared
and on none have the strength of their for the ltoyal Cause,
Inquis... ,
port)’. The utmost tranquility bad hr
restored the Portuguese people appeared
satisfied with the change, and few h id h it
the kingdom, save a number of the most
active of the. Members of the Cortes, Mi
nisters, and foreigners, who had joined t.irir
cause.— Boston Cnit.
The Sovereigns of Austria. Russia, and
Prussia, have withdrawn their Ambassadors
from the. Court of Stutgavd, because the King
of Wurtembefg has declined yielding obe
dience to their despotic .demand, that he
left this city for a small town about ten , - They have „e
leagues up the river, to put do wn a rebellious j pf i J vprnm( ;
set who *Are in favor ot the Emperor, .-ly
(Yiend t''****• was attached to it. They
soon quieted matters, and brought down :» ; ^ :
of the leaders as prisoners. Several officers j “I
of rank w,xe. shot at the city of Mexico not. n
long since, for conspiring against the pre
sent gnvernnjent.—General St. Ana, profes
sing to he such a great patriot, has become t
traitor, but he. never was considered any thin
press arriv, d. announcing the. i
Blackfoot Indians, near the Yellow £-ion,- ri
ver, of tile Missouri Fur Company’s Yellow
•Stone or Mountain < xpedition, commanded
hv M . - rs. Jones and Imniel, both of wliom,
with five of their men, are amongst the slain.
Alt of Ihpir property to the amount of about
U.i'.i hl $ t.'.Otxt fell in o'.lie hands of tin: enemy.
To add tn’Gon. Ashley’s catalogue ol inis
fortunes, the l.iackfoot Indian? '
Government is-nil more averse to the
cess of constitutions “ essentially Repubii
,j> j, g tin, London Conri. r styles those ol ■ ,1,-feaIed a p irty of cle.'cn and kill, d four oi
ain and Portugal, than even to the ag- f Major Henry’s men near Ins establishment
emenl of France.
Mr. Canning, it is trim, in hi . last despair!
- ! to the British Ambassador at Paris, concern
j ing the. Spanish affair-'., oh: i rvi •' “ His 1
tannic Majesty i
at the mooli! of the Yi.lhm stone rner.
J The express goes on to state. *' that one
circumslanes (ol wliicli I ",ll lie apprivd i
j a lew days,) have transpired to indnee
ati-.t'n d that no attempt j strong belie!, that the British tn dvrs. , Ji:
Company; are eicilmc the inchm
trail or, bill hc.nrVisr wasconaiuurcaany uunj, i ' - .1 - > • ‘ ' . f i ■ r . i‘ . aon Bay Company) are ciciline the Ind.
else by the people. He has marched with will be made by the r ™ ^ * ai rainsLs, either to drive us from that y
his army to .S’m Luis Botosi, and there h.s her dominion any ot tl ; « bite Sp.mwh r*.* J S ’ ^ t Jnd </,*f ru its <■!
......i i I,;... r „,ii l»v ,1.0 ,i. sessions 111 America, either by conquest o, w » . J
Emperor H. by the li- sessions in America, either by c
ilia treachery occurred cession from Spain.” and lie refe
I,-nee of his not ra tting an attempt ns one of the points “ u
troops ilf'clari’il him I
tie of Antonio I>t. 1 i
thus early in consequence of ilia not gutting |
at the head of the povermiunf, to winch iu* | p«'*r
asniret). In fact, I see Tiothinir hut intrigue! on , , r , .
—each one is aiming for some great plan— apprehended m a "ar l.etueen France amt
i-tps H101)1
if I’ rnnct
juquu
rs to such
pon which,
the possibility of any col'W-
with Gn at Britain could he
so that every tiling is sacrificed for self ag
grandizement. No one general, whose name
Is familiar in the United State
Here, the case of France assisting
Spain to recover her late possesions in A-
rice, after the war, is at least pretermit-
itively
Germany
an he cal
led a patriot, hut General I ictorin. He has ted, if it cannot he In Id to be |
given up every thing for ins country’s good, eluded lion, the list ol those upon "Inch
I think inuefi difficulty must arise before von the possibility of a colluton coni [be ^J -
lion of the nation to regain the knowledge it that Prince Metternich was charged "'itb the lhi| ,„ s nn . ,, r „ 1 „. r | y adjusted. prehended.
lias lost, and to follow the example ol the completion of tin if projects. Tuis meddling |„ng since, an ailYay tool: place in one I * aniiiug i e
enlightened nations of Europe, from whose ( apfi-it uf the ex-aceomplhes of Napoleon was o( . ( j >( , 1, ,>u-t s, in Mexico, in w li eh two j lion ly < !r.
Iinmanily Greece still hopes f"i* a.-sistanee. not at all re’i lied by tile (,er man So \ ci oigus. we?e liiih-d. A dispute arose between j meric a, "I
The Congress is also charged by the " hole I ;md Count Winzingerode, the \\ urteinherg tl lern ,one di e"' liis sword and ran the oilier
nation to thank the army and the navy, who. | prime Minister, sent a Circular to the. \\ ei- l | m)U ’q, instant ly. »',■!. Estaibory tar. intim-
during sixteen months, have fought with glo- j minberg Ministers at tile dill,'rent k ouvts <>l , (t(i ;u .q,iaintar,ee of mine ;, iitenal at that mo-
ry amt-slied the blood of above ninety thou- j Eurn|ii: complaining of the. conduct of the ■
sand of their enemies. It is finally charg' d : High Allie3. Tlwe publication of this ducu
to tiiank thu last National Government for l n .ent was considered exceedingly offensive ^
Hie great toils they endured the. first period by the Despotic Powers, as it exposed de-1 ^
of sixteen month-—as well as Hie dissaved j sings and transactions on their part, which | mu , llcill ,
1 they never intended should he divulged t and , c( , l . cra0lli „ and killed h
after many remonstrances on tliesiibject, they 1 1Mla ,. d interfered and ti
partial governments, viz : the Gem-in of the
Peloponnesus, that of the. Western Conti
nent of Greece and the Areopagus.
“ The National Congress, on breaking up, j
raise its prayers to the living Cm! for a hap
py destiny to the Greek nation !
“ Given at Astros, Apih 18, ltlJ.l.
(Signed)
“ l’ETHOBBY’S M WROMiniAUS ” j
“ President of tlie Nation,il Congress." I
* Sent as Deputy in tSd'2, to the Congress of
Verona, with Count Andrus Meluxes, and the
Bishop of Pulrus.
(ii tiie same despatch, Mix
marks “ tlvatthe formal iecogni-
ireat Britain of lire Provinces in A-
hirli Imve thrown off their nllegi-
her lance to Uio eira"'!) of Spain, as Independent
States, may he hastened or retard.d by va
rious external rircuinatHiu'e?, as well us by
ui.luct of the, -.StHe corpse of.htsnfiicer recognized 1 th» more or less satisfactory pt’aUD’**,|'{.
‘'L'^^JbUintUuatn friend. For this eo" ardly ac- each State, towam- a regular and settled j “
ly demanded the survivor j form ol ; '« tnme.iit.
Bv tliis’lnngoage, scope is provid' d for a- I ( | lnraI . t ,, r | )u ,
r y line of policy " hicli the Briiish ministry j )ort _ q,,^.
may like to pursue. They may not pk.---"
to r.ons'ulcr imy Kcptibricnn ronstitulion
moug the Atneri
tiun, he iinraedi
meet him, whieli he refused. At Ihc I
moment, tiie Colonel drew his sword sao.- |
him instantly.—The |
„ _ . „ tv , ...ok the C’olunel to
have at length manifested their displeasure, ] ° rli . (in |. a ^ nothing serious can he app.rc- |
we, have stated above, by the witiidruw- j as *],,,
, occur so frequently ; la
PAIttS PAPKUS
To Jnni -7th, wc received nl Boston.
The french Ministerial Papers -ay “ all
he finished in Spain by the loth ot July ,
Ihc tApposition Editors doubt it.
Fresh Iroops continue to be sent iulo Spuin
from France.
A letter from Gerona, June 20, says, great
confusion prevails at Barcelona. The people
not defend it. In the country, called the.
ing of their Ambassadors troin Wiirtemberg. i j ni *,, f . d / uirrcl’i m /iffntt if tueivt put *„,«•
In furtherance of the views of that Alliance. . , ,, r£ 0H / (ere> ’ 1 -
the Diet of Frankfort has tbonght proper w . itliadi . (ai . 1 - l)( . n t t
to ol der thu King ol »\ urtemherg to suppress ,
Newspaper published at Stutgaid, called
the. German Observer, and to interdict the 1
Editor from editing any periodical publica
tion for the next five years. The Ambassa
dor of VYui'teinburg declined voting on this
occasion, !i» we hope the King of W urtemherg
will not h« bullied into compliance by^tlie
three tx-accoinplices ol Bonaparte; No"
I the most singular part of 111i“ afi iir is, that Ihc
morrow tor \ era Cruz
hut shall return as soon us possible, as sick
ness is prevailing there. 1 never enjoyed j the
hetler licultli Ilian since I have been in till
country, liow long 1 may remain in th
service, it, at present, unceilain-
and
•e Pi
in for
ml .
cUled ill of government, and
u and Mexico will, probably, re-
i long peli,id in n state e-I rcvoluti-
.irehe. (iiev "nl have, as to them,
iabou*' t
I was in hopes that the British traders h d
some bounds to tlie.r rapacity—I v.nr m
hopes that during the late Lidia') War, ia
which they were so inatrornenul in the in
discriminate massacre of onr people, i!r«
they bad become completely satiated "itfi
onr blood, but, it appears not to have been
the ease. Like the greedy wolf, not yet
gorged with the fiv-b, they guard over tU
hones—they ravage onr fields, and are in-
willing tliat w e should glean them—although
barred l,v t'ie treaty of Ghent, from j*;,r;ie,-
pating in”onr Indian trade, they presum,- a -.1
j are sati-fu d to do so, bat becoming olannt d
at the individual enterprise of our per-pte,
I they are ex, iiir.g the Indians againr.; tin rr,.
j Tlt. y furnish lh,-m with the instruirx.nts < f
1 Hi II, and a passport to Heaven—-tiie ic.eru-
atb, and a pass; net to onr bo
soms.
Immrl had great experience < f the Tr
oor lellow ".til a Brit', h
t lest deceived him, a~. J ! r
tVIl a victim to hi* own. crcdu'ity. end t
scalp, with those of his ii urdi red ebrnrad'" 1
are now bleeding on their way to some cl Ike
Hudson establishments.
■ Another.of.Gen. A diley’s wound'djr.r
is dead, making 15 men killed, hv the A
Riekareea. ami eleven by the Bla
grouil'l of tact. t>n the whole, deeming j (n, have been killed hy the La
mi, 11= wc do, scarcely less the enemies ol , , v |(|iiii' tin- last two or three molillls, '-
A ‘at. LiiL]
; | fective men, and I estimate i
| properly netu.dly lust in the »
jut S 20,(100, hesidts a great nuui
rail
MEXICO.
We hi, . a received a file
sil
ill’.
;I Hanoverian'.Minister at tile Diet voted in the papers, which are principally filled "ith the
spirit of the Holy A Ilia nee !! ! The nii'ence j pi ueeedings ot the Congress, and ultoril ^ve- j ^
Count Abisbal arrived nt Bayonne June K>,
and left the next (lav for Bordeaux. Some |
Spanish Constitutionalists from America l.av-1
Two of the uutliors of tiie Federalist I ing b"tn ordered from Bayonue, proceed :,1 to
faculties and tho sublimity of their for
titude been so illustriously displayed.-
have lived to see the doctrines respect
i'lgtbe extent mid objects of the federal j j
judicature, which were so clearly exlii- ’
tsiled ami ably defended in their incoin- |
parable writing 1 , embodied as in a nati
onal creed, taught in our universities, I
I’ari?.
Tin
of the German Editor was, that lie censored
the foil of th" Inquisition established at May-
cuce by virtue of tiie Congress nf Carlsbad,
cac |i of the members of which has for
four years past received tl. sterling, per
diem, for doing nothing I Who knows, hut
that in a little time the Ambassadors of Aus
tria, Russia and Prussia, will he withdrawn j vernraent to conciliate
from England. Indeed we know that the habitants, to establish
Austrian fc Prussian Ambassadors intended the system "hicli they have lately adopted ;
i shortly to leave this country, and that their j being convinced that the most difficult pail
y few articles worthy of particular atten
tion.
The government issued a proclamation to
the Clergy on die Mb of May, in which they
expressly forbid them to introduce political
topics inlo their public discourses. They
on-mise that it i > tin* great object of th- go-
el,eses of die in
firmly an possible
clewed at
lining books and papers, lias been
Madrid.
The Frencli government has suppressed the
Paris l’ iper cailrd the Mirror.
The Prince of f’anino, (.-oil nf Eucicn Hona-
- , oiirte,) and his young wile, hav e proceeded to
UiajJe the text book ot our upest scliol- Mt to embark tortile H. "lute-.
prohibition against printing, and intro- 1 ' successors have not ) et been appoint' d
'■ ■ ■ ■ > -I [British Muulor.]
cited ns authoritative by our pro- j The J'-uiiigues
I out) (lest j * * * ini*?, •tr’d carried Into effect i hceii at Saliunanra with
by the noited eflbrts of all the co-ordiuate i ‘"' l ' 1 "" ' " 3U ‘ 1 " 1 "
Count Amarante, who lmd
r tiOlttl troops, set
Portugal, leaving
broodiv s of Uve government.
j h garrison at b.
From the ■
Mi?
e-York
rdin;
Jmeriean, August 11.
in official despatch
. sustained
ALEXANDER OF RUSSIA. j
The British Press of .1 une 11, in comment
ing on an article, from Berlin, respecting dis
turbances in Russia, says—“ A conspiracy
against tile life of Alexander is said to have
been discovered, in "'hicli several of the first
families in hiv dominions are. reported to he
involved. The communication is stated to]
have been made by an ecclesiastic to the
Empress’ Mother, arid to be of such moment
*!,..♦ il,., nni'tluiin iltiurwif lltlU f It* 1111 < * l Y t ‘ 11 Hi
that the northern despot has abandoned ail
intention of proceeding on his summer tour
Having reemvueJ the. highest earthly \
jjonors, nod voluntarily retired, the out' j
from tiie head of the judicial, tiie other j ,,f Marshal Mmu-ey, h
from the executive department, (hey find j |,y
the reward of their former labors and me
anxieties in the happiness and fclory ell"'"
tb-pr country. Iu t»teir joyful- retros-11j'nViil*'‘*1,bs’l"»c«r:' compcfiw! to retreat with I pose and happin'esso? Europe. ° Alexander’s |
pent, however,- an (intermittent shade M u ,. . 100u f,„ ra before Saguntum . grandfather, the besotted Peter, and ins fa-*
sadness must . pass ’ across, their mills as ; , (| . d a |, iln j 01 . ,| u . whole kingdom of Y’a- j tb«r, tiie frantic Paul, ImtIt fell by tbff hands
they call to mind ((he chief contributor ) leueia. lie would net have time to march ol assassins. Strong discontent'hak PPrtail-
to those writings , the quadjulof of those j upon Cadiz w ith any hope of throwing him i d throughout liijssia since tfii 'deep de-’lgiiq
t Ills, and partner of tlmse anxieties, who |j»< If into that city before it was invested, nor] against the Turkish pruyinctw were aHj.lm.-
was “ treache/rously slain in the trvidst
of tin ir work still remains t" he pci I
as nations have usually found it easier to
gain their liberty than to preserve it. They
complain that the clergy have iuteifend
with them by exciting Bin minds of “ the
faithful” against the liberal system, nod nl, n-
blyieg the cause nl religion vvilh that mon
archy from which tiie country has so late
ly freed itself.
An art was passed Ivy the Congress, in
September hist, ordering the magistrates nl , cess
the territories of ihc province til Mexico, to
[collect ami report statistical accounts of
| tlmir respective tel I dories, which, il duly
effected, will furnish ninr'i valuable itlfoi-
erning thu state of the country.
uii'crl into are ranged
HepiiMicaii” systems than th
members ni tile ffoiy Affiance, we do not
find extravagant the idea that they may
nivc at tile attempts of France ^to bring ^ ; otn> ,
[ late Spanish colonics again under Hie } o te I Ottnes, Missouri?, Cma
] of European monarchy, as they have at her | been to sue, me already, i
! enisade. against the fn-effn titutions and na-1 p ro f t . S3 gnat friendship, iffo. b*jt
| ti iml,qiendeuei’ of Spain and 1 orlugal. \ () |- q 1( , ni . gbtidring tiiln-s are anxiously ,
e French < ahinet labored to raise a . irj . aml j iali . nini ,, lp know how we, ("th
hon throne in Buenos Ayres,they must tI i7-t icruw-) are going to get out oftff • - t
he more eager to erect one in Mexicn "he- I am at this moment interrupted by !h
ther nominally Spanish is virtually Frencli,! r j v . d 0 f un express from the Milidity i
or directly and openly French. 'I. lie (Its-1 (Fition, xvilli ;c It-ttcv frorn &lr. -I’ll* h*-i, v
traded condition of Mexico and Peru "'ill I p M0U tin-head ol the Mi-
emrtile them to aceomplish much in those ; pq.ippany ,m this river, in w hicli In «ay
eoimlries with a comparatively small fore" :| | lllt a monienl to write. I mi!
k th v may gi' 1 ' coiisiderajile troiihle, allin,’ j f fi)nj Die Mandans, hnioging m -
they may not he able to give chains, to the j tlrv , ) | l , a5n i news—tin- fioot of lev hu i ’
Republic of jlomliia. Let the people ofl. | , nr _ My Mountain! rr:: hnv e been <!■
unr Union he on their guard against such I rd) (| le i :|n,.f., i,f iffc pai ty l-otli ’ ’
neighbors. This subject is fruitful and mo- "|j,. ,,;u<y were attaelrid by three, or
| mentoiis. Iiuinli'i’d B'.arkfont Indians, in a pi'-iti’
■ -■ '-e 1 - . y,,|| ( „v Stone liver, win re no’e 1 "
defeat could tie expected. Jones am
me!, and five men were killed, ’l l., f,
it is said fought most drspt rat, !\. ■
killed two Indian?, and iu draw" 1'. "t -
The public mind ha? been nt length | Ynm’ei was in'front ; he fftb
aroused, not l)_v the cool and sotier pro-! ;,iiil was cut to pieces. I ’
of invesligatinn, but by the a .‘.."dj |„ >t a , least jl ff,(inn. I will wnt" o
ijrgt essions made by the Indians open mu ; more fully hi tween this and the 4>uuix
snierptising citizens in tiieir perilous px-
Vi;>\ V'.bT V il.
UPi’JiU MISSOURI.
Sr. Lot is, Jolv
Jones was i
nf cluvcnics?
■wli'lit nf St. '
1 * MHIIU Y, IMP ramuttu. i <x uu'.n • » UIHtlUli «'O | TI I! i >11 11 i«? S
iy which he is said to have lost 7 or 000 through Italy, and there consumma mg the ‘ p
men and Mine of his principal officers ; as plans of the Holy Alliance against tlu: tree- j ( j |{ , fl ,|i 0 , v j lip g,
veil as we ran bulge, he still, however, Imp; | dom nl that fine and oppressed count* y and , . . ,. fm , P i izes a grei
!•„• field. 15.vi,. AS rr.lios. we are grieved to j Spain, and conspiring further against the re- _ J.,, , , Irlli ,
pedition9to the niotintains. It is strong-j was f
ly suspected, and very sIlieYvdly perhaps,! when- lie has numerous fnem , Y
that tiie inllupnco of a certain forei;*n j bis loss. In.mi l has hetn a ,r.,
power is visible tn the late Indian «t-1 ^ „ , l:dlil „ „ a , V r „f -
t... bu li m iron irnnivn t nt 1itr t... ....
nil lu'iicla, * :»uh «>i ;
.ii nuinluT of qiies- (luckf*. It is JildO well Known Unit u»c ; ...sports In*
geogriipnv, Climate, sod, natural pro- party of Asttiniboins "bo stole 30 oi Gen. ordinary man— lie "as In.,vc. UIU'< in in
dtlire, mainline- Ashley’s horses, '.'.is headed by a gentle-! | 3 p, H , and of mm cul.irs.i'ciigth—when r
nt and adminis- man who spoke the King’s English very . !v appii-'nl ol hi- danger, a host "ith •>
much to the purpose in which he waslstlf. Tim express h-ft the
engaged, and that the Indians have toldj tMl 1 L u 11 1
i. v/i. i rr..
ductiijuis, population, ai
ruiUB.cuUimi’t’ec, gov er
tralioir.—.S’. J •-S ut.. h
1 ROM TH P-
of his tinli’iusitod labors,” and denied
the vi?ion o f th 'se scones, for wbi'd' iti®
patriotic Spirit [ianttd, and ol Ilia lull
maturity And effect of those, principles
•*Tiu li bxis matchless genius developed.
1 1 ie iiuliistrioiis Mr. Osgood, of Sou;', Shiism.'
;’i futile ling ill his erirrant vintage. Ilo will
fear had lie si !” ieot force to induce him | ed. Since Alexander vyilLi,J;CSV ids i;iv ,'tnui.-.
to risk a battle for ils relief, after that event. | hordes from the Pnitigand Iransl'ei red them
T'lie ministers ol the United States, of l
A. number of persons we
sted in
f June, (among |
Mexico about the niidd
Polaud, Hie murmtir of dissatisfaction hasj llutn elevei^ officers.) for a jcy to o- j
our hunters, when questioned on the tact, j
that white men from the direction ol the j
With great 1 rspi
U
north-west liad been among them. L, , \Ym. f'.'.vrK.
There is one circumstance that ougli! ■ Siqi' lud. A'.uits,
intnsj “• "
'.I was * •
, votir
iKN OTMd!
, Ag’l. I'M Iu J
\i is.
Aiuwasr, in- v
Thf* full nvin*? «l<al
currnl >tt l»eii!'T(l. N *1-
of last*week A youu- &