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) CANDIDATES TOR CONGRESS.
*** We have much” pleasure in
being authorised to stale that'R. H.
WILDE, Esq. will be a condidale a*
the ensuing election, to represent
> this state, iri the Honsp of fte presen
stives of the 14tli Congress of the U
Spates. * ■
k • > - 1 y< vt- ■’ g «4* y *• ; v ic.
V W$- iri authorised %o *me that Dr
JoEt, Abbott will be k candidatethe en
suing election, to represeat this. State,; In the
House of'Representative of the 14th Con
gress of the United States.
W * a >e a-illionsed to Sfhtte that Wilson
Luhipkrn, E% will be a candidate at; the en
suing , electipn to represent , this State jh the
14th Congress of.-tne United States. J
V We are authorised te state th*tHirAm
Esq. ’will beat candidate at the ensu
ing election to reptf leiu tins State tri the 44th :
Congress of the UniredStates v
*#* Wi&ha.H J- Egq. is an
nouncecta candidate For Congress at the next,
election. .1-
mtl , u «.s’ K . •*’
.We understand that our present Mtmv
hers of Congress of the House #f Represent* *
tWes, (with tiie Troup)
WiU.-be candidates at the ensuing election to .
•'epreseilt v thig .State Da the -House of Represen aI
Natives of the Ud(L Congress of the Uni ed
-States, to.wit—Jolirv Tors.th, Thomas Tel
fair, Alfred Cufhberr,* Bollhig Hall and Wil
liam Barnett, E quires.
V/CANDIDATES FOR THE STATE- /
; ; • /"LEGISLATURE. 1/ ‘^v-’
** W| are authored;fo st**e that'Major
will the ensuing®]
elecnon tbrepresetit this countv in the House
of of the Legislature.
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4 VHT* aiithorisedto tpde£jt|iat Majof>
J%'W. Harris will be % Candidate *t the en
suing eiection this ,coudty In the
House of Representatives of the State LejrrL N
lature, 6
■ its <” r A i 1 *.■"-& •iS A*. Wf}s it *’
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**VW* are authorised to aHite, that Cap t v
J. Haves will be a : candidate at the. ensuing
election 40 represent this county in the House .
of Representatives of the State legislature.
X*‘.'igrffi : ' s v - N
V WE tp stare, that Capt
W. Rosserer will at.the ensuing
election to represent this aounty in the House
Os Representatives ofthe State Legislature
Y’ Wfi are authorisedTo state, that Capt;
‘'vfy ("ClariC will be a candidate at the ensiiingl
electron td’represent this county in the Hous?
of Represent an ves of the Mate Legislature; ‘
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th* Boston 1 Palladium, of Aug 2.
Yesterday at 1 l o’clock, his e,xcei
lentjr M. tihangmon. landed atlnddav
from the barge of the Ajax;—
.On leaving ship fired a salute';
and on landing he was welcomed bv
e!ComrtiUtee t T the citizens of this
metpopplispby the of the
numerous a salute from
Argftgi.; under
cdpt. ThaxteH aind by the military ’
convpitn ies with pee sen ted* arms add
music* /
moved thbo'ugß Cfision IJouse Street,
1 Rfoad ,Street, Street,. Kilby
Strati Statfe Street, Cornhill, School
Street, to Hanover Street’, to the
of thi? Hon. John £, Jonesr
Esq.: - ‘ . -S .
During moving of the Proces
4ton, the WeleomeSEnvoy was greeted
at intervals by huzzas of the
g Xhi veasek in the harbor
hoisted their,and several,of the
streets were* decorated with colors,
a aioftg which jthe. Dut<|h >was con
spiduotis.l nof respect
for me done, of those happy, eases!
m ,vi,ich »1I panics corJ&Uy uni.
: ted?. 4. i %^E ;
: t At the residence'ogthe. Hpn. Mr*,
troops v were forfnfed rl?
SaI,UM in thi
His Excellency the Ambassador and
V A
;An Iwldress was. but we
were unable to procure a copy’fior
F ‘ Secretary -
f. oUjovernmeut,-.
cU t^b^kad«ofAetio|| nn c°oul
,>i iijc tJKfeiites. -i ■‘■pog. i.V •:-*&
- who ,s said U>
S atts,'is tneiuianci? ’ ui a ‘' L oi,rin3i
* h . .: ~ ior
\ ATHENS, f RURSDA Yl SEPTEMBER 1,18 U.
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r The Address to the Dutch Minister. :
and his A#$iVF.R.
To His Excellency Mr. FlaiN6ooir,
, Minister from His Ro\ ad Highness*
* C 'r3 T?> P* IHCE tip Oil ASG f> Pl*l nc e V
&Mtretgn of xheJniicd Netherlands?
■&c. &c. ,
lhe undersigned,, appointed a
committee by their- fellow-citizetisk’
4h^ inhabitants of-j&oston ; in theif*.;
>t half, andsor,th emsel ve s, offer to
your Excellency their
•>nson your arrival in the United j
Staley ‘ ■ ■. _ ,
They View this sgrutify ing -event,
v ds among the earliest fruits of that
happy and stupendous revohidon in
politics, which has/emahcipate'd the
nations of the Christian', World from
the despkting andMernoralizing ef
fects of an
vess ambition, which knew no lawi
; save its own gratification,land no ti- ,
rlkit but Universal subjection.
; . In approaching Tour Excellency,
the address you yj|fk
#great s&tisf action, as the Minister of
a Country so justly famed for its m
txtinguisbable loVe of liberty, bravdry
jp arms, attachment to commerce,
ands unrivalled J industr jdx restored
from 4 requisitions ancl persecu
tions of an imperious and iron- neurit
•ecEdespotism to ihe enjoy menCof its
legitimate, rights,/ and to the mild
..overnment of a successor v of the
.patriotic Pfince of the .illustrious
4.louse Os Qrahge ; as the rep resen ijtfiJ”
:ive of a nation, between whom and
I.be United States, no relations have
uthertp existed, aiyd the committee
- licerely hope none ever may exist,
other than those of reciprocal interest,’
nvity, and respect.’
The comm tiee vdso beg leave, res
pectfully'', to.offer to your excellency
oeir best wishes that your residence
>n the United States may be made
acceptable to yourself? and mutually
teneficiaEto the two “countries ; and
theiomaclo having spent its fury, and
i-the return ofteaCe having dissipated
t.he.vile systems of usurpation, extor
moiW profusion- and blood, which Tor
uore than twenty years have over
shadowed, ; oppressed,’ aiidhtteluged
: tier continent of Europe ; they ex
press their most earnest desire, that
r its benign influencies may reach a
'ei’oss the Atlantic, and that spirit df
anode ration, magnanimity, and disin
terestedness,, which is there now so
happily exemplified, muyT>e. extendr
ed to the United States ; so that aft
the nations of the. civilized world
may form- but ,one famil/, united in
; those bonds ot peace and friendship,
and regarding the equal rights of all',;
and leaving to the several members,
nothing but sentiments of respect,
fellowship and good towards
each other, shall for unnumbered
years to come, secure to them,^the.
oF war and rapine, the liberal
intercourse commerce imd the
blessings of rational liberty. .. ..
Tne , undersigned avail them*
pelves of the occasion which Has so
licited the expression of these senti- v
, meutS) id make known the pleasure it
would individually afford them to
manifest every civility and attention
which might be grateful to you, and
in behalf of their fellow tdwnmen
and themsefve% unite to their
congratulations, on the safe arrival
-of Todr Excellency, assurances of
the Tiigh degree 7of consideration
they cherish, for the very respectable
nation you represent, and for yotir*
self both officially and personally ;
and with which, tHey have the 4lonor
tube, Tour ExcellencyV midst res
pectful and obedient servants,’
JOHN CLONES,
LLOYD, K
, JOHN PHILIPS,
SAMUEL DEXTER,
DANIEL SAKUENT,
aR I'eMaS’ ward,
‘JOSEPH HALL. . r
fastcny-Aug.
, , THE ANjj/EtjN’ ; %
N- the LgpCountrrts, to tht Government
3f thWUniltd States of America. /.
To the Chairman add Genderiftn/ ; /g
f,Commk&ofibe City of Boston.
GEi Tl , nd - affectionate
expression’ of sentiments good
ly'rccepuonlhu's madck^olt'hvc".
rlt proves to roe, Gentlemen, that
£
inter*\jpted for Jt'lapse’qfvears, du«-
InjS which, iunder £/(Wsrument of
oppression, all industry and all corn*
raer/ce? were coffdeuiivid to inaction;
are now about to b« revived. Tam
confident that- the DurdlV Nation, at
an epoch wheh she is reanimated by
the restoratiofnpjf her anedmt Inde
pendence andregenerated under the
‘.liberal, government oi’
the Pfrnces ol the illustrious bouse of
Ora.iyje, will more than eVor .cherish
institutions and those
maxi fans of public faitjiw!vi'sh na
tions of constantly
hfr, bV'v?.fticlv^he
will continue to ‘otf&r the piost'cer
tain yedgg of the stability o/ those
relations f iidi it wilt give me, plea
sure ro see renc\yed witlt the Ameri*’
can nutvoni’. * :
1 ,7 In expressing .to, you, fLmttetAem
my” personal sensibility at tlie-affec
tionate reception wltir wnieh, I, have,
been honored ny all the* inhabitants
of your
you to be assured lhat I slu.il sie/7
the first oppoytunity^vhich«may o lets,
to rrukfr iny Sovereign acqunn-ud
with a transaction tiier particulars of
which I am confident will give hi it;
*gr£aG pleasure.gjV
Accept, Mr. Chairmany. and Gen
tleman of iheiCommilttre, the assure
ances of the seiltimeuts-of v respect,
with which
I fijve- tilt honor to be, your, very
humble and obedient servant, v
F. O. CUAN’GUION.
• Boston , the 2d August, 18H4.
The Hon. John C. Johes, Esq.
7 Ghairrpan of the See*
Boston.
g/ MATCHLESS HEROISM. i \( f
We stated m our paper of the J 0 1 h,
that the schqoner SuhtCu, Captain J.,
- Le avins, wis captured pn the Bth
instant ly four barges from the La
cetlehioniap. S. Jackson, commander.
A midshipman and four men were
put on board and the Sat Lee was or
dered for Bermuda. On, the 9th
inst. when about forty ingles from
the frigate, m faVrtude: 3 21, about
10, p. m. the gallant Lt \Wins deter*
mined to attempt a
He had concealed a brautSsof pistols
and a dirk, and with t-hfjgs valuable
[. jrjerUfs and a'soul of'true heepism he
effected . a deed hnheard of and
almost incredible.
He ‘commenced fbc action by
Wbundirig two men* The man at
the helm received a load of buck
sfict in his right leg was;
- knocked-do.wn and sjfghtTy wounded;
in th r e head. I tie f midshipman,
whose name is Atniel, apd the’ ixi*
muiinng ti&o.meri i jprne diatcl y y iet and
- themselves prisoners to liirs ‘;gal
lant man. . i*he Santee was brought
into port by indeiatigable per
severance of captain Leaiufi, wfth
no other assistance than that-*which,
he compelled the vanquished to afford.
She possesses evyry» article of her
cargo, except 80 bales efi cottqn,’
‘■ which were taken on board the fri7
gate, . &
We wefe offered by captain ,Lc?i
yin a sight of his log book ;_but that
ejided with his
ed every exertion of vigilance atvdL‘
energy to watefc the moveuSents
his reluctant companions.. The H
hove facts wd, therefore gathered
from the captain, in theyhearmg /'of, I
andyincoatradicted by, his pl*ijg«ers.
These prisoners were yesterday
live ted to the Marsha}. To view
these men) and to look at .Leayins—*
to set the vast disparity of power.arid”
siie~ .wouls be sufficient tc make the
deed appear romance and increthhld,;
did notour senses and, reason bear
- testimony to its truth .
Uius have Jive Englishmen Tieeh x
vanquished by the
•kge Am ey.ic An J If such’ a ;
’ deed dipd been dpnc hi ancient Rome
a civic ctowiv and public tutors
.terpnze, honor James,
sLc&}ins-~L.zU hi a; be prejfered *n
havy of our country, and >eek a
more extensive Sphere for ,fehe, dis
play of skill pyrsboal.
courage. *77 1 ■ - %'*... C l- -"•
; What c*n the apologist, of Britain
now say -l&One . Ainerioa»,
•auhiects'of that*power, the
- ••
‘■ COJf§Tl¥lmpN;pV#?ANeEt'V
Lo-h b- Vi- f UJ, gi„,
1 .v- -■* * y • : SL . : ‘/’/’ J j ; jffl js'lJ ‘ f
tVue'p'nsenh may h s }
V) iy tnerarHlpnr i\ ifi regSliftgu*
‘after a
- haV* jm posted tipo’n s ;
Wets the Am'jfent of
<nm subjects ; to this ;ve Ir9| horn
devoted without fttiiSfiiTuul this
peace*, as necessary to
the rest oT/.Europe is signtfil.f . A tvm
•slitutinna I chanter was solicited bv rhu
wepow publish 3t*V We Wt tJ>rvsK ‘
deted that .altlmugh .in %®gp all
authority resides in the
the jui|g 5 cmr .predecessors hav<e not
hessitMed to mbdify theexcise ot
,; : it, ac>:l*dilf|’ to the viriatioi
Ti|u) the people ’ ow% .tlveiV
to
confirmation’ and extension of their
rights S t .. ‘Louis;:and ; , Philip tfie
..
fY was .estthLshed aod by
Louis XI. JfcnbV. i{. and C i Harlem
r-X ; and
"e'd alnfosVevery jfaiVilf the.; juil.lic
ad miiVi strati ori j>y dHTeVent ‘ d|t;j 4 ees, “
the wisdom hpwUich .nothiiV- has
*j; V **>. 4 ‘f”
We'WefitM the exHmplf bf rfil'-
ohr processors
-i t.fie effectof >he aq^i&ratHY^
• advance me n tqf knowledge sos the
new relatipn£ wich this
has i nij&l hce<j‘ i nth p«|p^y; p £
the to the mi iu i witfi*
in dials cqtftury; krid the impbftantH
‘..alterations {vom”
it; we have considered that pie <\
sire of our subjecU itjr a constiudo w
ft charter wkv the,*? expression of a
re al w art tv: but in .yielding to this
’ desire tte.havc. tafcn bycry pirjjcau-
Uon that this charter should bp wor
thy oftisand bt the people"’ whom
we arp Iq l . corqimmci , J|ji* -
> merf. frotn tjj£/ fir'st bodies
m ike state; Have been minted wit!* ~
the.^ojtyrpi kytlpn ers of our toV
bliotp* u pan this impo/tant : wmr k.
~ At the -same ijjtiife that we acknovry
Lulled |iikt h apd
constitution cn.giu to satrsty ‘the esr
; of enl ig,hfe-nerP Ejuroppi w$
ought to remember tha&our first dVr*
ty towardikoiir to presetv J
tar their own inter*es» the’ righto’
arid proui*: qrow’h* We
hav.a Uopedahkcy in^racted by expes
rienc.e,- 1 w,iil be uckhowletiged ‘t tiA*’
supreme authority alone give to
the’ it)stittit loils whic.i it establishes,
th e;pow t r, pe rin an enee ’ .an ci tn vj es
ty with whith it is .itself clothed
: tttat the wkdom of kings yields
freely to the Wifi pf the :e£f*
may
1 dtiration witen woleirtw
concessions from Use Mlfekhess ofip.
vernmeTit. ‘public ..liberty Is > pot
tb'dgertiian tfie thi’on % \ tselW»
have in, finq fought for • priucipies
bf thtr constp tstlo nal chartet* in 4 the
character and in the* vishept#
ble mopuments- ages. Thus
v W« have seen in the renewal of tins
peerage, an institution truly nation.;!/
khd one whic'h ougfit:i6,l>jnd
ail recollection and ail hope*,
ting anglent and rriodein tilnes* ,?v.
; - >Ve ; have v ,sul>stituted the tlpuse t of J>
deputies for tborse of mv
Ghanip ,'de tyLrs and, and/, >l;uv and.
thos'e
which have so pfteh. given, m suthiea
emergenpiesj’ proob of «eaf fW !fli<j }
the pedpkfi aiul fufeUty
respect for the authority ofjufigai
lq e»c!eavormg ; t.iV#
claim bf. times which fatal errors had
brokeu. we Have elfaced frottfc.ahb’ re .
cpllecuoir, as we wish tt were pos\fe
ble to efface,them from, history,’ ull
the'calamities which h**s afltk fed
our country during our aiTseiioc,
>SS?«»4IS2?O
to tße loVe of Which
receive so many. f/stt mo'mal b o t by,
the Words ot peace and
consolation* The wist# negreSf our
heart, is that alb French wen
*? brothers, und that mxomur
lection may evti- cliitutb uie seiouty
lh “ 4vs>4.
■ Sure of our intentions <m4 h^ti;i'^|
the assembly that now to u§ f
~lb be. lahhTui to this
cl uifer * with tile proviso “i
lug to support it, with nuv v. c n.my
bc K* Ini • O.i I) QH / io ty * i
m team# balance
: 1 For’these i^astniV'we : ’!»aV'‘^s-^rti* : ’ ’
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