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jiis 'motives ? t l is yeky (rue, had he followed Ft om JYilliamJ Travels in Itali/, Greece and fhe ThefoUoning article h/ram a laU Btlfnst paper .*
T h e «ircjiil court »iid court of oyer ami tsr
Ionian Islands,
other councils, events mights have been differ
T
H
E
A
T
R
E
.
Aliho.isjli tliere are, \n th e following speech
m iner, for this county, were adjourned on tVeiP
ent, but it is also well w oKh while to notice,
T im BONAPARTE FAMILY,
The novelty of a debut in the character o f nesday morning o f last week, batin g disposed of
«F the celebrated Counsellor Phillips, strong would our sitiiation h.ivo been hnpioved ? Would
The members of the Bonaparte family at Richard III. by Hezekiah Colburn, the Ame alt th e Imsinets before tlic-m. Lrom causes
marks o f '[.(jo vicioiis course of life—if ive may b e Great Britain revolutionized, have given her peo-,
irh \ch are generally known, th e calendar of eiul
alloived the m etaphor—which his imagination has pie purer morals, more upright tribunals, more Rome consist of tie Princess Pauline, mar rican youth, who some years ago excited
impartial jiistieo, or more •* perfect freedom” ried to Prince,Bfrg|iese-—Loiiis Bonaparte, much .surprise in this town by his extraordin inits was unusually large j th e immlier of pris
pursued, yet it exhibits, on the whole, so much than they now puiticipale ? Did the murder of
oners. also, to be irimi Ibr high offences, was ve
ary calculations, attracted rather a larger au ry gieat, and Hie whole of Ilie business was dis.
more sanity— indeed, to be candid, it eshibits so her Prelates, her Nobilily and lier King, follow the Ex-King offloUUnd; Lucien, tlie Prince
dience on Monday night, than usual this sea paiclif'd in a little more than h alfo f the limealimindi more good sense, ih in the Counsellor ever ed by twenty years ofinilil.ary sway, procure for o f Canino, and his family, end lastly the mo
son. He seem s to be about 13 or H years o f lotted for it.
ther
of
Napoleon
B
o
n
a
p
^
"
T
h
e
first
of
before exhibited, th a t ive must publish it. T h e France, more popular privileges fhan those ol
It would be doing injustice to th e fedings of
whitJi we have been m yndisturhed possession ? these personages was the'lavourite sister of age and from such a period of life much could
improvement in ilie style o f Mr, Piiilltps will be Was the chanee of some problemaiica! improvethe Ex-Bbnperoiir, and d u i> - his residence not be expected in so arduous a character. all those who have allendcil tbaje courts, either
as spectators or parlies, nol to notice (he ahle
pleasing to kM men o f real gnod-natnre, as well ineiit worth the contingencies 1 Slionitf w-e su r in Elba, lie was in the
'j,^cing her Having probably seen some eminent actor prom pt andTimpartial m anner, in whicli his hoa s good taste, for with all his cXiraX'agant aivd render a present practical realiiy for the fantas close to him when they werc^*® a-company ; perform, with a strong memory, and good
nor J iid p
N o s presided, 'l'4ie cl«ar.nbw
fantastic soutiraentality h e lias generally been tic 'chem e of some Utopian theorist ? Ought wo he sometimes would mrn vounc xvhile at din imitative powers, he bustled through the and rapidity of apprelieosion. ami the correct-''
to confound .a oreati.w so regnlar and so Invely
esteem ed fer bontvoleiU f clings and a generous for the visionary paradise that Chaos might re ner, and desire one o f his officers to compose scene with much facility. W here active ness of (lepision. wliich dislingiiisli this accou,inttepidily in the avowal of his pi lhciplcs.
veal to us ? The e.vperinienl has been tried, ami some quatrain, in honour of the Princess’ passion was to be depicted, he evinced a plislicd Judge, rt-ndev him one of th e brightest
wlial has been the cnnstquence ? l.ook to the charms, and to recite it to her at the table. considerable degree of sp irit; but the genius oniaiJiciits of the heneb; while his mialfeeted.
PH ILLIPS’ SPhiECH.
Coiuinetit at tins m om tiu, 4ls miseltled Uov- One o f those officers, who accompanied him wliich gives effect by a single glance, the in mildness, and courtesy of manner, in Hio dis
SLIQ O C O U A T Y il/E^rPJ.V G .
erunicnls; its perliirlied spirit ! il-s pestilential to Elba, show cd a friend of mine several ver tonation o f a sentence, or the emphasis of a charge of arduous anil fatiguing duties, coniinaiid
the admiration o f every lieholilcr.
doctrines 1 Go to thp tomb of Kot/.eline ; knoelt
word, was altogether wanting. Nor could it
On Slciiday the lOlii April, there was a la rg r
A nd wiien the diilies of tb e Judge and the'
at tiie cemetery ol tfle Bourbons; providenl-ially ses that had been conipjsed by him self in
and ppspeclable meeting in the Court-Hmiso, of
be expected in such a youth 5 his voice, his m.agistrate were ended, it was Mill more grati
1 have iiotlo rclVr to yottr own murdered Cabinet ; obedience to his master's instructions.
theC'scnilmnen. Clergy, KreeholderR, and other
The Princess lives seperate from her hus :igure, his understanding, are necessarily fying lo .see the licliiigs of Hie Christian displayyou will find tberc bowfnmcli chsit-r it is to deso
inliabitaiit-s o( the eoiinly of Shgo, lor th e purpose
late than Xo create ; lid.v possible it is to ru m , band, but she is allowed to occupy the splen as yet unformed, and.one who knows that it ed, in giving th e last affecting advice to llio
of taking into eA>ni.ideration an Address of Con hoiv almost inqiraeticalHe to restore. Even in a
convicts, undec senlence of periiotual liDprisoiidid building of the Borgliese palaceat Rome requires all the moral and physical powers m ent.
dolence to the Kiiig on th e death of his royal fa
neighboring
coimiy
in
y
^
n
own
hlatid
look
at
-\t present the Prince resides at Florence in their full maturity, wiiii unquestionable
ther, and ot coiiglatulation to his Majesty on his
W e deem this notice a ju st, but luimble tri
the. enoimoiis tem ptatiem vhiehhas lieen effiwed
ucressimi to tlie throne. Vi’iiliait! Parke, Esq.
Napoleon
during his supremacy had endea genius, to represent such a character in per bute, due to the talents and virtues of a Judge,
in vain to its imqioverislietl pcEsifnrry to induce
high sheriff in the ciiair.
tliein—to what ?* Why nicle.ly to surrender a voured to bring him forward in some publick fection, Other parts o f the drama are, liow- who has been w ore hitteily p^rrsecuted (jian any
Ow n Wynne, Esq. moved an address.
murderous assassin well known to have bton one capacity, but the attempt is said to have fail cver, better suited to his years j and if he other public character in the slate ; bin who, ia
M .jor O’Huva seconded d.e motion.
of a nnineroiis assoeiation. Do yon lliink Mieli prin ed—his inattention rendering ii necessary has put his mind to the stage, we vyould not spite of hi.s caliiiniiialors, w ill retain the well
Charles Phillips. Etq. then rose and spoke to ciples are natural to our people ? Do yon m t think to witlulraw hiuifrom the situations to which discourage him from the pursuit,but recom merited confident-i! of his fellow.cilizens.—Onta
the Ibllowiug effeet
_ tliey are the result of system ? H liieb do you he- he was appointed. The Princess Pauline is mend him, or those who judge for him , to bo rio Repository.
1 am Vapij) , sjr. in having an opporlimity bf fieve tliat sm-li a s ckening coincidence bath at
T he editor of tl.e Nivv.Yi>ik American, who
giving my coaetirrence both m the sentiment and home and aluoad is iiiira* iiloiis or preiiicdilatcil ? fond o f society 4 she is, indeed, said to dis- extremely cautious in the choice of his churpossc'.’Sisixiucfi nioie talent than principie, and
principle of llio proposed address._ 1 think it Sir, lliere is but one solution. I'ou may depeiiu phiy much p f the coquetry and vanity o f a aciere.
Had this youth come forward at the tim e who seems \o be conatanily under the influence of
sJumld meet iho most perfe.it uiranimtty. T he Upon it the gulpli is not y et dosed whence the French woman of fashion. Canova has exe
d.par.ed incmaieh deserves, and justly, every tri dreadful dfieitmes e f treason, and zssasshiatidn, cuted a statue of her, the symmetry and lux of Beattie and Mullin’s triumphs, h e might had feelings and iuicliaritalilw:mab tow.ards other
bute wliieb posterity can pay hinu- He WiS one and infidelity have issue d. .Vien's minds are slill urious attitude of which are much admired. have met with applause ; but those wonder men, iiuroshices an arlicle iVonn mir paper 011 the
subject of tiie jirogrcss the 2iie C.iiiai tlirough
of th 5 most popular that over swayed the sceptre feverish ami dc-lirinns.an.i whether theynicknaine
ing days arc gone fay, and the display of pre this county, by insmuuiinjf, ibat Mr. Holley liad
of iheseco'nitries. He never forgot his early de- the feve," illuini'iatimi fn Gerina.iy. liberality in One evening she issued invitations for a large
en.leavored lo iiiHucr.ee the numerous apidicanlt
cliir ition Uiaf he gloried in the name of llriton, France, radicalism in -England, or 4>y some more suit— tlie form of the invitation expressed cious talent is now, with more propriety, ra for j.wis, to tin st.p|,ort of Mr. Gliiilon.
aifd Britain now reciprocates the sentiment, and vulgar and unmt'aniiig epithet at home, they are her hope, that sSic should .have the company ther confined to the nurseCy and the domes
W e have seen will) what boldness tire Amer
ginrjos in th e pride of ins nativity He was, in all chit dreii (if tlie same parent- all so many com of such mid such persons, “ to see the statue tic fire-side, than obtruded upon th« search ican can accuse iriblic men : it is s o mwch its vo
deed, a true liofii Eijglishman—brave, generous, mon and conviil-sive mdications o f the internal by Canova lighted up.”
ing eye o f the public.
cation, that it c.m asper.se Ibe fairest reput.aijon
h'liovoleat, and manly— m the exorcise of ids vitality o f the revolutionary volcano Sjr. 1 am
Though some marks of dissatisfaction even willu ut mu'ive « II tme Canal Cutaaiis.
Persons sufficiently well acquainted,by the
gw IV and th e e.tercise o f his virtues so perfectly not now to team that those opinions ar unpala
were early in the evening evinced, he was siom-r can infliieiice 403 applic-anis," says ihit p»,
couMSteiit that it is dillicult to s.iy whether as a table to certain ultra patriots of tlie hour. 1 length of their intercourse with the Bonapare
throughout cheered with applause, andatthe per, " Ireeliold vnlers wi.al must be tlie weigiit
faiftily,
to
rfescribe
the
characters
o
f
the
dif
man or sovereign be is most to be regretted. He dodarod them before, and 1 now reiterate ilieiu
ofp-itruivage and inliuem e m tho xvliole district,,
tuinmenced for the. Cathohe a cqnciliaiory sys. still more empiml 10.1117, because they have e.x ferent members o f it, gave the reputation o f closing scene tiie plaudits seem ed to pre in wiikh every f-lcvk, slitnii^
and justicetem —he preserved for I he Protestant tlio in .’io- pressed a very imprudent surprise that such 0 siiperiour aniiahleness to two other sisters of dominate over the disapprobation v/Lich y.as of tfer peace, i.s devote I 10 tin- interests o f DeVVirt'ClirAoii r» J| seems llieri.that some pretext
(.ibilitj of the constitution—he gave to both a pinions should pioi-eed from me. Sir, if ihry Napoleon, M ad am e Baiocohi, and Madame expressed.
M wanting to reraiive Mr. Ih4lfy, fn.m an office
great e.xample in the isvleration of his principles moan to insiiiuat'- that le v e r approved Hie prac Murat; the former is always mentioned with
v)-hicli he fills With so much erreilit to liimself i,nA
urd the integrity o f his practice. T h e historian tice or-profe-ssed (he ('rincipiesof their infamntis
GREEK .MANUSCRIPTS.
[lUrlicular respect
benefit to ilic mate 1 and as noeornpdamt can poswill dwell witli delight upon tliose topics, lie fraternity, they iiisiimate a base, sfanderous, ued
B
ostos
,
M
ay
12
.
Lucien carefully abstains from showing
■aVdy be tonn.l agamat liim, art atieniiw is made to
IVII have little to censure and much to coiiiineiid. malignant falvelimul. 1 lirdd it to be the br.iinJ-,
T
h
e
following
Greek
Maiiiiscripls
w
ere
liniight
lie will speak of arts, ihanuffi,eturo*, litera-Uirs cn doty of ovoi-y lucjc^.i in.Hi who ever prouoiinc himself in publick, though he admits such by Frofe.ssor L v e ie llin Constantinople, in the throw a suspicion on hh, ofncLal conduct, so as to
encouraged—he will huger long aaiong those, ed a liberal opmiiiu. t,- come fwivard and declare English society as are introduced to him month of June last, o fa G,eck Prince in Hiat ci ronder him obnoxious to the party winch claims ta
private virtues which w reathed lliqinsolves round bis abliorrenee ot »i-ch doctrines. W hat! he- He never touches on political subjects, or ty, an d jn st arrived in the Loudon Packet from have a majority in Hie Ligialature juat clvosvn,.
Ins pobhe ^tatioa—which id'mtitied his domestic cause 1am liberal, must 1 become rebellious.-^ be can be betrayed into conversing upon them Londo.o, wliiilier Ibry acre sent from Oonslan W e do not .believe it will succce.i, with men Vvho.
have a due reg-'rd lo th - iiite-resls of the people,,
with his inagislenal charaeler, and made th e fa cause I am tolerant, must I renonnee my creed ?
when introduced by others, who aie desirous tinople.
notwithstanding Mr- N-ali s_sys ii must be done.—>■
tlmr ofliih lamily. the father o f ins people. He They have ralstakeii me very much. Though 1
1. A quarto mannscripl, roTitaining si.Ytc«U5 I he American is not w -ll iiifoi-tned relative lothe
ivil I not fail to rom.ark how ample, and at the would approve of aiiy r.ation:d. practical reform— of learning his opinion. He affects an occa ili‘’coiirses of St. Gregory Naziarzen. Of the incumbents of c flice in the tV'estem District:
sional
air
o
f
frivolity
in
conversation,
probably
some lime how disenininating was his palronigc. though i would go veiy far upon the roa/J o f lib
IStli or 14th century.
llier.- are m my -who arc opposed to Mr. Clinton,
and he wil, truly s.iy, lliat if the pencil of W est, erality, I would not move for either, no, not one as a veil to the serious designs, with which
2 . A large quarto ina'ndscript EvangelistaTy, If the party who cxpe,l to vvi.-kl Hie councilofajidirected to the sacred volume by Ills bounty—if single inch, unless loyalty and religion were to lie has been said to be occujiicd respecting th a t is, th e four Gospels arranged ia Lessons, puintmerit next winter, use i t witli equal ni,igiia-.
the old age of Jolioson. cheered and consoled by bear me company. 1 know Kot w hat they mean his brother. However that may be, il is said as they a re read in the Greek Cimrcli- A great nimily and moderation, m.nsy valuable men wilt
his royal liber.iIiiY. ivero to stand alone, they by (heir *• Radical Rulorm,” unless they mean to be a difficult matter to draw him out into p art of this manuscript ts of th e I3th wtinriry, be retained in Hie service of the stale.—Z/.
would imdeniahly attest the purilv of his taste to uproot the Throne, the Altar, and the hilate.
bnlf some portions written lo siioply tiio place of
ami the piety of his morals Attribiiies such a» I do not liebeve their chimera of Annual Parlia giving his opinions on any subject, wheiher lost leaves, lire nioch more recent.
A GOOD STORY—A.NL WELL TOLD,
these, sir. come 4imae to the bosom ofevery man ments and Universal .Siifi’i.age I prefer a Legis political or not. He had commenced farm
3. An Evaligclistary and .\iiosloifra, th a t is, Extract o f a letter to the eililrsr of the Carlisle Re®ing,
partly
.I'fier
the
linglish
maimer,
at
his
amongst us—they descend from the ibruiic. tliey lature comprising ilie wealth, the talent, and the
the whole New T estam ent divided into Lessons
pithlican, dated York, (Pa.) May 1C.
m.iigle vcitb th e Ore side, tUi y command more education of the realm to a Radical Directory o f country villa La fliifincll, siipjioSed by some as read in the Greek Cliiircli.—Tliis MS. is in
than ina;esty often can, not only the admiration shoeless coblers, and shopless apoihecants. i lo stand on the site of Cicero’s Tusculan vil two quarto volumes, beantifiiHy w ritten, the
TH E D E V U . C A U G H T .-" Some time since
b u t the sympathy of matikitid, Koc may we fly for protection to my King, and for consolation la,— His passion for agriculture had, howev rubrics and titles rn gold letters. T his .MS. has his majesty king Lucifer w,i» csiig-lit ami safely de
forget, independent of Ins most virtuous exam to my God. from the lawless, creedless. inurilernever been eianim rd fo r any addition o f Hie livered over lo the clislgiiy of th e jailer of this
p ie in vrivale -IHc, the vast public benelils, oos, blasphemous banditti, wlio postpone tlicin er, much cooled, and was succeeded by a New Testament. Tim celebrated te x t Acts xx county, -where he b at pre-.sent in' confinement,
passioii
for
astronomy.
He
is
in
possession
which, a n a king. tiK reign Couferred upon the both to the putrid carcase of -an outlawed infidel
23. stands in it : “ The Cimrcli of the Lord and -well secured and ironed, to .jjuvait the decision o f
ronnlry—the liberty o f tile press, giiaraiileed. as Denonnee mo if you choose. I would sooner die of a fine Telescope, and some optical instru God." &o. The teal 1 John v ?, |s wanting ill tlie law. 'Itie oin-iuiistnnces are, as far as they
la r as reasop. ra n require it, and wliere restrain tomorrow hem ath the dagger of your hate, than ments by Dolfand,but I learned tliat he was Ibis, as in ail the other ancient Greek manuscripts. hjvecnm e tomykiio-wleil/'c, as follows
A far
m er in u neiglibouring iovvnsI.i|i, after his family'
ed only so restia.oed as to prevool its running live in the infectious leprosy of your friend.ilnp fickle in all these differcnl pursuits,and soon T his .MS. is probably of the I2 th century
into |u.I>*t-ioiisBt—s-alTO trial by Jury fully defiuec 4Jy fclloiv coontryineii, it is liigli lime lo pause.
4. A quarto .MS, containmg IhePsaLlter, hcaii- liad retired to rest, -was silling by tlie fire rumina-aii.l llrmly cstulilished —the iiidep<ir,<Inlu o f the Our very virtues by excess, may become vices.— abandoiifldtliem. His dwelling in Rome is Urully written and presterved. It also conlatus tingover the events o f Iheitayand the prospects
B e icli votmiiarily rofteeded. which dctJrlvedlhe Let ns aid llio aggrieved, but let us not abet the suffii.ienlly handsome, and he has often small Hie explication o f the titles o f the Psalms iiy o f tom.ir'-ow, -when sudd-nip the door of Ids apart
ment was thrown open, ami in stallced a giganticexi-riitix c ol a power-fill and possible instrument, assassin—let ns toleiate tlie sectarian, notcoun- p-artics in (he evening for inusick or dan
PseMus. and a .Menobgia, or Greek Missal, witli figure, with a large pair of horns, very fiery eves
and \e.st<d the riglUs and pi ivihgcs and property tenaiu e the infidi-1—let ns promulgate, if we can, cing : two of his daughters play and sing
tables .and diagrama for finding Eas- .and terrible aspccf, and a long brindled tail, which
ol the people in the niiegrlty ofa now unassaila an universal good, withont .shaking tlie basis of prettily, atuf express -a partiality for Scotch astronomical
ter. It is of the 13lh ceiiHuy
swung abovil th e brimst.-)ne tyrant in all the majes
b ic Tribunal Tl,r-sc are nets which we should onr social system, or the blessed foundation of oni musick, csjiecially t!i,u published by Mr.
G. A fragment containing a few leaves of largo ty of ugliness. 'I'he terrified farmer stood agliast.
r r g 'i ( r m o’jr hc.a."!s. llay should canonize the eternal hope. :VJy own sentiments, as to th e most
It is written in 1,'vhibt in Imarse .and liollow voice, he learned, antiquity.
. .
nii-mory of the in.marcb ; they n ude his roalin limited toleration of all sects of Clirisliaiis, yon George Thompson, o f EJinbiirgh : one o f quarto size, of great
or capital letters, and ispcrliaps ot Hic" 10
to Ills
his uuiver
tter icaifear ana
and asionisriniciu,
astonistimcnt, tnat
that tlie
the august
th e land mark o f Lmopcan t.ro erly —they made are not iifi.v, for llic fir-t time, to be made a c their I'avnviijte airs is, “ Scots wha hue'wi’ 8Uncial.
th o r9 th century. It contains portions of Hio personage before him wai ■tlie Devil, who ^ad.
its consiiuitioni the model for Ikiiopi-an imitation, quainted with. 1 know that many good men. and W aJiace Ldcd ” His elde-st daughter (the Gospels of St Mattliow am lJohn,
come to take possession of h is body an.l soul. T he
L e t us not c ilh tr in onr estim ate-^bis
many nuich abler men. dissent from m e ; and fmii of his fivst nnv-i-iage) was married to
G. A very neat an-1 well written quarto 31S. luckless fai-m -r plead ofl'. Tlie Devil was inexor
foiget tlie. complexion of (he times m fit „,h he while I give (hem full eredit on the score of sin Roman laobleman. H er uncle had, at one containing the Chronicle of iUIdiael Glycas, a
able, T he terrified rp.m tell on his knees and
liv ed ; time of pnrtont and of prodigy, enough eerily. 1 only seek tlie same coneession for myself period, designed her to become tlie spouse Sicilian of the 12th century.—This ClironiiOo begged a day, promising every thing in tlie world
to perplex the council cf the wi^e, anddarjiit the 1 would open Hie gates of constitiitioiial prefercomprises llio liistory o f the world from tho cre Tor a respite. _At lengtii liis Infernal Majesty ofvalor of the warrini— in such extremities, experi meni to all my fellow subjects of every religions of Fordinanj, the present King o f Spain, but ation to tlm dc&Ui of Alexins Coiniicnus, in 1118 fei-edto give liim a few yc.ars lime for tlie sum o f
ence beemne.-, an iefant -and ealcKlatinn a con- erecd. Wide as 1 expand lo ihcin Hie affections of afterwards altered his plan, thinking''that
I t was first published by LciinelavTiis, in 1572, live hundi-ed dollars, whicli the farmer immedi
tingeney Eresra the terrific ciiaos of the French my own heart. Ills in my mind but fair, that he sometliing more was necessary to secure the from a very incorrect .MS. It ibrms tho Oil) vol- ately presented in bank notes, but the devil told
Isevolinion, a C emet rose and blazed athwact who protects a S tate slionld receive a reciprocity full dependence o f Spain upon his own o f tho Byzant.ire.s in (he Yeniliaii edition. Tills him lie “ durst not touch anv paper money—hi»
our hemisphere, loo spletnhd not t-o alince, too of privileges—that no man should he made fame power.
.MS. is o f the 12tli century ;. and furiiislies the fingers would tniin it." T hc'iarm er then promi
ominiiiiisbot toiiiUrnvdate, too, rapid and tooec- liar with its burthens, and at th e same lime be
The mother o-f Napoleon, formeriy digni correction of iiiimbei-less errors ill th a t made use sed mid swore that lie woiilU h.ave tiie notes ex
eentrie lor Immnn speciilatioii. T h e whole cnii- told bp must remain a stranger to its benetiu.
changed for specie the next day, and if bis majes
fied by the title of Madame Mere, I'esides, o f by LeilBcJaviu.s,
linent-becimie absoibed in wonder—Kings and This is an humble but conseientious opinion, giv
ty would ple.ase to call upon him t!i& ensuing night
All
these
MSS.
are
on
parchment,
and,
with
Statesmen .ntid Sages fell down and worshipped, en freely, 'out not servilely—socking to make together with her brother. Cardinal Fesch, th e exception of N o. 2, in fine preservation. They he sliourdliave it. Upon this assurance the devil
in
the
Palazzo
Falcond.—
She
lived
in
seclu
departed, and the next day the farmer came to
omi the political erb<, which had hitherto cir othersfree, I will not submit to becoinoaslave my
a re Hie only Greek .klSS. of any auliqnity of tins place, wliere lie prociii-<-d specie ibr his notes,
cled in harmony &tid peace, hurried from onr sys self, or compromise one particle of self-respect. sion, and was even said to have become a wh'ich we have heard, in onr country.
and returned lioitie, liappy in the thoughts of get
Xcininto the (rain o f Us c.mfiagration. There Nay, more, b'ir, though 1 would give, and give devotee. Only one o f her former ladies of
ting so easily rid of iiis iin-vc-elcome visitor. In the
Was no order in politics—no consistency in iiior- vohmtarily. every liberal enfranchisement, I honour remains with h e r ; she occupies,
A'eo! anil tn flil AI.rp.—Mr. A. T. Goodrich of course o f the evening a Ymbcc pedlar itopped .at
ais—no stcrlfastnli;^ in religion—
would not withdraw one prop—1 would not de however, a full suite of apartments, very this citv has just |)ublislK*d .a handsome map of (lie
his ltou.se and asked for lodgings, -which were re
lace even one useless oriiaineiU on tlio porch
Vice prevail’d and. impious meis here sway,
handsomely furnished, and -with a greater at river Hudson, trom Sandy-Kook' to Glenn's Falls, fused, and on Hip Yankee’s insisting to st-ay, as he!
the
Constitution
i
it
has
been
founded
by
wis
on a scale of two miles m the inch, and being 96 could go no further that nijjht, the farmer told him
Upon the loitering throne the hydra of deiiioiTa.
tention to comfort than is usual in Italian houcy sal grinning—upon the ruined altar a wietch- dom, -defended by valour, consecrated by years, ses. She affects non© of the reserve o f l^u- inches in length. It is Uie result of actual sunvey, that he Iiati better not, as tiie devil was to be there
by Mr. E. \V. Dj-idges, and is pai-licularly de-scrip sliortly, and woukl in all probability take lijm aed prosutiue received devotion, and waved in and ccineiitcd by th e purest blood of pariotism ;
mockery the burning cross over the prostrate at every siep beneath Hs s.icrcd dome, we meet cien, on Certain subjects, but speaks with live of the situation of cities, lo-wns, villages, land long. The Yankee, allltougli a little surprised a t
The roads, the oddity of them-in, replU-d Hiat he was wiiiingi
iniiiiiincrsofthenew philosophy i All Siirope ap some holy relic, some sublime memorial 1 the tears in her eyes, of the Ex-Empecotir, dis ings, country seals, elevations,
plays the feelings of a mother in her lan and ditances are noticed, and it embraces a mass to risk It. H e Unharnessed liis nag, swallowed
peared spoil bound— nor like a vulgar spoil did it tombs of Hie heroes, and sages,'and martyrs
intelligence o f much interest to th e traveller, his supper, and alter providing himself with a good
_j)cri.sh in the w atw s. It crossed i he rlianiuil — oiir liistory! Hie graves of the RuSsels and the guage respecting him, and laments that he oasf incltuliiig
a section of country not surpassed iu
'J'here were not wanting in England abiimiance .Sydneys; thd'statuses of the Ilardwickcs and has not written to any of his family since, his be.auty in the United Stntr.s, .md as affording .sn club, took Jiis stafion in a private corner. Tlie farthe
Hales—the
sainted
relics
of
departed
piety
mer stood Iiis table before the fire, at one end of
o f atiarehists to ilKioiince the King, anil «f infi
being at St. Helena, fondly cherishing the answer to every question whicli would be uatiiral- v/liich be took his neat, and at tlie other end para
dels to abjure the D eity—turhulcnl detnagogucs —the table of the laws to which King and P eo
ly suggested to tlie enquirers- Those best cap.awho made th e abused name of freedom the pre- ple are alike re.«ponsible—the eternal altar on hope (which 'appeared to prevail among the ble of judging, have pronoiinced this map remark ded his dollars, apparently wishing to avoid as
te.liec for their own faetious selfishness— Alheists whoso divine Coinniandmenls all Hiose laws are adherents of Bonaparte) that the English ably accurate, and we doubt not the publisher has much as possible, the sooty'fingers and suipliurous
scent o f Mr. Brelzebuh. Accordingly, at a late
looking to b e ivorsbipped— Republicans laokmg founded ; subliiiie, hallowed, invaliialile treas government Would finally set hiy»i at liberty ; taken evei-y precaution to make it so.
lioiir th e door flow opem i n sUlked his Majesty,
to bo ci'owufd—the nobles of the land were pro- iiresi iinimpaii-ed and iinporlslrable be'the te m and genei'ai/y concludes with, som e strong
These surveys have done much to correct some
hCiihed hy anticipation, and iheip properly parti ple -that protects iliein ! Iirlh C fnllnestioC my encomiums on thfc character of the English common errors relative to distances. It now ap accoutred as before, spitting fire and voroitigg
tioned by th e disinlei-e'.tcd patriotism of these heart I say to it, .Esto perpetm ," may no po nation, with the generosity of which she de pears that Albany, which has been called 160 smoke in his p.a.ssage to th e table wliich contained
the farmer’s ransom. T h e Devil who hales lorAgranaii Spi cnlatoi's W hat do yon think it was litical iVlarius' ever rest upon its ruins.--— Sir,
miles from New-York, is in fact less than ISO.
Madame S.andy Hook, by the ship channel, always called maliiy, immediately ctmlmcnced gathering iip the
diiriiig that it vvliilcrislswhic.li saved England from in reference to the congratulatory part of your clares herSelf well acquainted.
pieces, when our y.anfcce, stepping up behind him,
the hcllirh Saturnalia which inverted France ?— address, I cannot wish the august Personage to Mere has evidently been a very fine wo 30 miles, is only 18 mile* from the battery. These levelled a blow at his head with the club which
whom
it
refers
a
m
ore
auspicious
wisli
than
that
man ; at her advanced period of life she still errors ought long since to liave been .ascertained did no further injury than Jcnocking off one of the
TVas It the prophetic Inspiration of Mr. Kiirkc ?
The uncertain adtiesionol a standing army ? The he. may follow implicitly th e footsteps ot his looks well, through the aid of her toilette: and corrected.^ The excellent map o f Mr. Good horns o f Mr. Devil, wlio s.ecint-d disposed to make
father.
These
“
ways
are
waysol
pleasaiiUiess,"
is deserving of the public notice, .and we
pruatiOHs principles of onr navy at th e More ?
his escape, but fortunately a second iiit with the
her manners are even dignified. She ap rich,
hope -will receive it.—A’'. T. Col,
Or the transient resources of a paper eurreiicy ? these paths are “ paths ol peace." I hope his
club knocked him down, when, with the assistance
pears
a
Queen,
and
refutes,
as
do
her
daugh
reign
may
be
as
liappy
as
his
Regency
lias
been
bit, I believe in iny soul this empire owed its sal
of the farmer, -who by this time had not so much
ters,
those
notions
of
the
vulgar
manners
of
vietorioii.s,
and
that
in
the
picntitiide
of
lib
pow
vation during that storm to the personal character
ANAGRA.M.S,
dread of his Satanic Majesty, he was tied and con
er
lie
will
remolnber
Hie
country
which
forgot
the ladies of the Bonaparte family, which
of the departed Sovereign. When universal warWe find the following very ingenious ana veyed to the prison of this place.”
«ot
him
when
th
a
t
power
was
very
distant
were so easily accredited in Britain.— In one grams, (or transformation of letters) in th e
. fare iv.as fiilm milled against Monarchy, England
nainrally turned to its Representative ...i home, These are not times, however, to be either too o f the rooms in Lucien’s palace, is a bust of verness (Scotland) Courier,
U tica, May 21.
and whatdid sheOud him ? E'rngal, moral, humane, exigent or too unreasonable—the atheist meets Niccolo Bonaparte, the father, which exhib
PolentHles
Canal Navigation.—Bamls constantly ply ou
Ten
lea
pots
us
in
our
noon
-liay
walk
:
the
assassin
waits
not
religious, bencvulent, domestic—a good father—
the canal. Several arrived here last weelc. One
its a countenance ot remarkable, expression: Amendment
Ten mad men
-it good husband—a good man, rendered th e crown for the night’s concealm ent; all ranks, and
Gallantries
All great sin
•SCOW from Sallna with 1 80 barrels o f salt and
?lio gave him still more loyal, and not only pre- sects, and parties slioiiM unite ; all th a t issarred finer, indeed, than that of Napoleon, or any Encyclopedia
A nice cold pye.
other lading. The Montezuma cofimieS to perbervmg but piurllying the. trusts, she had confided. in Hie eye of every Christian, dear to every pa o f the fqmilyBreiikfast
F at bakers
fi)i-m her regular trips with passengers. I t is a
b’he looked to hi,»court and did her morality blush rent, and valuable lo every man, is menaced with
I'clegraphs
Great help*
fine boat, and jve nnderstauid passengers a.'e injtch
annihil.Uioii;
every
cause
of
difference,
whether
Bosfon.“-Frojn a late report of the commit Astronomers
at the splendid debauchery of a V enaiU es’? Did
Moon sUiTers
pleased with her perfonnanre and with the acher faith fevoU Ut the gloomy fanalicisnii of an real or imaginary, should be now-suspended, un tee of 'aiiilitovs, ILappears, th at this tpjyn i* not. A.strononierS
No more stsi-a
coimnodiiHons nil board, ffe cannot mention all'
Es( tirial ? F a r from it. ^ e . saw the dignity Which til th e national shout of “ fear God, lioiior the only FREE OF DEBi’, blit has in its treasury Lawyers
Sip ware.
tlie .-irrivals and departtircs particularly, as thfitestified her sway tempered by the purity which King,” drowns the warlioop of impiety ami trea $4fi,eOO. Ten years ago, it was Jl.fiO.OOO iii Penitentiary
Nay I repent It
names of the several boats are not known lo us.
characterized her worship—she saw her diadem son ; il we are lo live, my comiiryiDen, le t ns debt. To pay which, and to leave so hanilsouie Democt-aticaJ
Comical trade
Ill a few days it is expected boats will come di*
glowing with the gems of empire, 1ml lho.se gems live in the security of laws; if we are to die, let a surplus in th e treasury, is a rare instance ol Revolution
To love ruin
ricrtly into the village, At present, they stop a
ns
die
in
the
consolation
of
religion.
municipal ecoiromy and good management.
were illimiined by a ray from the altar— she saw
'T is ye govern
Sovereignty
little short o f it. The ’* ivork goes bravely op,"
Mr. P . sat down amid continued peals o f ap
Nine thumps
that aiott on his triumphal chariot her Monarch
Plmialiment
Schools in Boston.— From tho rep o rt o f Hie Old England
Gulden land
fuieded iwt th e momenta of the Kepiibliean------ plause.
T h e cadets belonging to the militarji
N o one truth, Harry
rom niittee on the priimai-y schools, (in which Orator Henry Hunt
ficiicv rrlb r a raoiricnl torgot tliat “ ho was a
" riiis alludes to Hie assassination of M r, Bo-wne, ctilldrcn from A to 7 vears of age are instructed.) John Gale Jones
Sec John ill goal
man.” bir, it would have been a lot above the
school at W est Pbiiil, it is said, wijl march
I ’ll beat itsmob, W. C for Wasliington city, with th e view iiis con
It appears that ^8000, appropriated by the town William Cobbett
condition of humanity, if his measures had not of the county of Gal way, for the Cliscoverv
Rare m ad fiolic
nonietiffies bi-en iiapcacbsd by party.— .Hut in ■wliose murder, the riboiitnen have for two months to this object, have beeh expended, in the last Radical Reform
jectured, o f making them acquainted. wW’
Gues.s..i fearlu! ruin
all the conflicts o f public opinion as to their refused a reward o f two thousand three hundred year, and the number of cliildren who have re- Universa’, ^uffrago
..,1
I
1
..I . . .
- .1 .
. liounds ! yet many of these wi-etchsd creatures J coived instruction in these schools, is 1660.
latiguc duty'
i am «a unreal plant
*
Annual
FL-liament
pol.cy, who ever heard au aspersion cast upon U e scarcely a coat to cover ihett).
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