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Kingston Chronicle, September 3, 1819, p. 2

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ta&i'y. -**• * »,\ — *r^- I ►EtfRJ every year pay over the remainder to the ft 153—majority 95. ^ Overfeer of the Highways for the divifion J The royal aflent was given to tbC lot in which the laftda arc fituatcd, in respeft&agn enlulment bill July 3. of which the Rates and Taxes in his handsfS London, July J, (hall have been received, who (hall apply! The revenue quarter and revenue year,, the fame to the ufc ofthe Highways with-gwhich cloitd yelterday, prcfent more ia-j ftors in the different Diftr'ifts refpec-J in the year of his appointment, and thejgvorable rcfults than eve: jur fangolne ex-j w!v, as :he other Rates and Afl^mental receipt of fuch Overfeer, (hall be a fuf-Mpeftat-ons and predidiio« had anucipated.j u'l'andmaybe levied and collefted by ficient acquittance to theTrcafarer. mil is theretore, with heartfelt plcafure lhatj IrtM of the Law, then in force for that £ XI. Arf fe & A* «fi&^ by riAwc submit to our readers an excef* com ltd9 defraying the cxpeflte of laying out, reading and keeping in repair the [iblic Highways aVid Roads in fuch 'ownlhip, reputed townfhip cr place, to levied by dillrefs an.d fale in cafe of non jvment in the farot manner by the Col- heen ceded to Russia—but it comes byjatant means for increasing social piety. [.He circuitous route of Canton." gwere animated and impressive, since th. j proved that many ofthe vices and crime- llambarzh, June 11.—Our eiawespcn4| of the present day arose from masters en- nt in London has communicated to usfl joining their servants To perf< rm (he la bors of the week on the Sabbath of G< tl. This practice proved how ready men an to barter the eternal happiness of other arpoie. J authority a. ore[aid, That the Overfeer* of IV'.And be it further enabled by the aaM Highways (hall in the accounts which ferity cforcfaid, That the Treafurer ofj$ they are required by the fair! Aft, pafTed in Inch and ever? Diftrift in this Provincejlthe fiftieth year of His Majedy's reign. pared with the correfpemding quarter of 1 819, amounting to 42^,893 pounds! I The comparifon of the year ended the] 5th July, 1819, with ike year ended thei s Vrehy authored and impowered to J entitled/' An Aft for laying out, mm&Rtfa Jul7» <8iS, is equ% gratifying.^ eceivc from any perfon or perfons paymgf ing and keeping in repair the public DM The total revenue of thofe periods is as- he f .me, the 'Rates or Taxes by this Aft Jways and Koads in this Province, and toliollows : — .11-ofed for or in refpeft of all fuch lands|?repeal the Laws now in force for that pur-jjg Total revenue under every is are not returned on the AiTtffment RoIlWpdfe," tokeer, produce and verify, on oath,^cad, ending July 5. 181 8- i?48>°33'54+' fany Townfhip or place, and that inlaccount for all fums of money received andW Total revenue under -very ....." expended by them under thia Aft. and (hallahead, ending July 5, 18 9. £49.361,280, be liableto be punifhed for mifappl} ing orgS ^ » reTufing or neglefting to apply or account^ F,xcefa- of year ending July for fuch monies in the fame manner as isj&5> 1819. ^c'-327»73^ .afe arty lands charged with fuch Rates & .'arss, (ball be unoccupied and no dillrefs .n be found thereon, at the time fuch jJRates and Taxes dull "be payable, it (hall \ni may be lawful for the Colleftor for cbc time being of the Townfhipor place in which fuch lands are fituated, at any lime thereafter, toenter upon the faid lands, when there (hall be any didrefs thereupon to be found in the aftual pofTeffion of the owner or occupier thereof, and having obtained a warrant for that purpofe from any of His Majcfty's Judices of the Peace, to levy the amount offuchRates and Taxes in arrearby dillrefs and fale as they might len he following interesting and authentic^ intelligence :—" The Sovereigns united it the Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle had! resolred seriously to call upon the Bar- Ijary States to renounce the system of pi¬ racy which they had hitherto followed,! and to adopt the principles received in Europe. It was at the same time agreed 'hat England and France, in the name |-rf the Allied Power*, should take upon hemselves the conclusion of this affair. \Ve learn, with pleasure, that overture? >n this subject have already been made,! From which a favorable result is expect¬ ed. We hope to be shortly enabled to :ive more extensive details on this sub- ect." 'provided by the lad mentioned Aft, with 'i ■refpeft to the monies therein appointed tow Total revenue, exclufve of !be received and accounted for by the faid||arrears of property ta* and Overfeers, and that any Rates or Taxes^inappropriatcdwaT dtitfcsfoF paid to the faid Overfeers, and not ap-#he year ending July 5, «ig 46,806,^60] plied by them during thefr year, (hall be^ 1 ctal revenue, cxclutve of paid over by the Juilices receiving the^garrtars of property taj and Ifameto the Overfeers for the next enfuing^unappropriated war dut^s for year to be by them applied in like mannerMthe year ending July 5, 1819. 49,071,923 as herein before direfted. fg Excei's of total reveni*.. ex- XII. Andhe it farther matted by the tfu.ftclufive of arrears, &c. rf the have done upon the fame lands if in thcfthorily aforesaid, lhat if any Overfeer ™W'czr €ndi»S Jul)' 5' lS,5- ^2,265,763 .-ccupatioD offuch perfons at the time thefgverifying his accounts lhall fwear falfely,"^ ^ _ _ July 9. iiates and Taxes became due, and afteVffihe fhall upon convici'ion thereof fuffer -H:%| We have thiN mornii ^ received Dutch dtdufting the legal charges of diftrefs andFche pains and penalties to which peifons^and Hamburgh mails, ti,e farmer bringing convifted of wilful and corrupt perjury are^papers to the yih inllan^ ancJ the latter to.^ liable, And whereas, it is provided by a^the 3©:h u!t. I certain aft parted in the fifty-fixth year ofH Intelligence from P^tcrfburgh of the l!is Majefty's Reign, entitled, <c An A ft p* 2th nh. confirms the accounts, by the ale. as well as the amount of fuch rates and taxes in arrear, fuch Colleftor fhall pay the overplus if ai.y there be to the perfon or perfons occupying the premifes on which fuch diilrtfs was raade. V. AndIt it further enabled by the author ity%Jit\ the fiftieth year of Ilia Majefty's rag London, June 23. While the 7th hussars lately passed »y the Marquis of Anglesea's seat, near Litchfield, en their route to Manchester, hcv wrrc entertaimd hy the Marquis it his mansion with good old English rheer. Whilst the soldiers w: re para¬ ding on the lawn in front of the house, immediately boforc their departure, a?v- -om^what singular appearance presented^ itself in the persons of the Marquis, his brother, (a captain in the navy.) Lord Uxbridge, (the Marquis1 son) and the daughter of the Marquis. The tirst want¬ ed a leg which he lost at Waterloo,, the Captain an arm, the Noble lord Ux- I)ridge was on crutches, being wounded I'm the knee, and the fair lady was minus] for their own ffiiti, and offer before the shrine'of avarice their own souls and the salvation of their dependents. u Wen I called, (he emphatically observed, in [words to the following effect.) to shew the extent of ?he guilt ol that man, who can from his chair give a command which he knows to be in direct opposition to a command ofthe infinite vTeho\ah,l would Say his guilt Jar out-measures that ol Lin who plunders on the highway, or o\ hi. who, on a foreign shore, drags his fel¬ low-man from all he lores on earth, fo- ftbBSj without a righ, giving those unhal¬ lowed orders by which the fondest hope, ofthe affectionate parent are destroyed.1" —Dr. Chalmers, in thrt sermon, m supported the high ehsiacter which he has so long obtained. It was, through¬ out, as original, as impiessivc, and a ■^eloquent, as any of his previous discour¬ ses. The collection received, we under¬ stand, amounted to £'U3.—Mercury. nforrfuid. That when the TSa'.es and A? Ic&Mnta chargeable upon any lot, piece to repeal and amend part of an Aft pnffedpPrcnch papers, from th> Camp of Scania, in the fiftieth year of His Majefty's reign^reiative to the formation (,f three camps ir cr.tii'erl t c _ to the formation ((f three camps iri' At** Aft to provide for rtie&Fudand, and adds, thc\t ti,t- wo-ks .;f K%« v%i laying out, amending and keeping in^iare to beinorcafed. The heat in that ca- or nercel of land by virtue of this Aft^repair the public Highways at.d Roadswpital was uncommonly oporeffive. The .hall be in arrear and unpaid for the fnace^.v.ithtn this Province, anil to repeal theWtherm'Gmcter 'u dated zi 25 deg. of Reau- A three years, the faid Rates ar.d Affcf^Tl.aws now in force, for that purpofe/'Mmur in the fhnde, (88 <leg of Farenheit )\ r.entj fo in arrear (hall be increafed in the^that every male inhabitant from the age a Kews from Copenha; en, of the 23d ult.'i ^ro;:or;ion of one third, and if fuffered toSFof twenty one years to fifty, not rated on^antiounccs, that the generally prevailing] e-.paiu five years in arrear the whole (halh|ihe AffelTmtnt for any Town, TownfhipJgftagnation of trade Is now felt in that city '■»e increafed in the proportion of one half.^or place within this Piovince, (hall be^The courfe of exchange had fallen within md if futrcred to remain eight years in|f compelled to work on the Highways threeMthc fall fortnight. On the preceding day in ear, the amount offuch arrears (hall hejdaysin every year within the Townfi'.ip.'Sit was 233. An ordinance has been pub $ loub'ed, and the faid Rates and Aflcfg-arTown or place he m3y reiide in, under the^lifhed there, en a ft ing penalties again S in •:Vints flia.: Ic charged thenceforward inSfame penalty as isimpofedby any ac1 on^dividuals enlilling in foreign fervice- looble the amount that would grow dueftperfons rated on the AfTefTment lift, and^ Constantinople, June \. ccordmg to the exilling Rate and AfTefa-^whcreas, in fome inib.nces the operationM Sir Robert Lifton, the amb;rfljdor of^ ment. and fuch Rates fo increafed refpec-gof the faid provifion may be found too^his Britannic Majelly to the Porte, has| ivcly, fhall be charged againft the lands ingfevere, Be it therefore enafted by the au-g-juft concluded an important Treaty, after iheaccounts-of the Treafurer herein direct-js thouty aforefaid. that from and after thel&three years negotiation, by which the Di- d te be kept and (hall be levied in thcjpaflingof this Aft, perfons gaining thcir^van at length recognizes the arrangementsffl(I(ic|ara*i^n on the part of Jones, he was nanner herein before provided. Sliwelihood by the wages of daily labour.f^concluded bv the four Allied Powers, re |'orc^ ^} the multitude back into the VI. Andhe it further enaSed by the au-% and ooiT-fline no ratable property, or noftfpefting the' Ionian lfhnd*. However, i*ing, where the slaughterous^ scene was thority afortfnd, That s.iy perfon liable? being affeffed at mure than twenty fivrpippears not yet to have rcfi.Ived upon giv ■continued wirh fresh impetuosity. Jonesj co perform the duty impofed by this orlpounds who by reafbn 01 age, fickntis or'JTin* its formal concurrence to the Tre.ityl|,skod if Davics would give in, but the ny other Law now in force, may com-|-numen us family or misfortune, mav be inl 'of the 5th of Novembrr, 1815, which wiil«'atter said he never would give in ; he ound for fuch duty, if he or (he may|p0or and indigent circumftance*, and alfo.&fatisfy England only bv halves The newWTOul(i fight till he died ! During the last think fit, by paying to the Overfeer the*pCrfons emigrating to thia Piovince with^Treaty replaces the fc trcfa of Parga andjg:,;,:' rounds, Davies was unable to^artic- fum of feven (hillings and fix pence for^ intent to become permanent Settlers andgits dependencies under the dominion of tbcF "'.....""" each cart, wagon, team and driver foreland holders therein, and not havi-g'^Stil^n, who, en his tide, recognizes thc| «?ach day, and every perfon liable to perform^ refided fix months in the Piovince, may^inhahirar.ts of the Ionian Iflands. as under .uch labor may compound for the famc,|'apply to the Judiccs at any Special orfithe proreftion of G-cat Brit tin. This "Y paying to the Overfeer the fum of three| Petty Sefiionsheld for the DiQrift, where-^Treaty was figttcd 0.1 the 24th of April ; Hullicigs and nine pence for and lieu of/. Jn fuch perfon lhall tefidc, and the faid jfaud it ir. thereforefupjwfedthat Pargawill loch days duty or labour refpeftfvely, atf ja[Hces having firII given notice to the;«$"he very fiiortly delivered up to the Tuik- ><. he ti.xc ar.d in the manner direfted byj Overfeer to appear on the patt of the ^i(h Authorities. VJL And belt further enacted hy fh <rft-Rmay belong, fliall enlnwe and enquires All U in ritotfoti here ta emharfe o thirty aforefmdy Thzt the Treafurer of1 ;nt0 the fituation and rircumft^nces of theTboard the t-anfports antlle-y, prov:(im^ *ach and every Diflrift of this Province in S'perfon making fuch application, and ifitjgftnd atnmuni i^n of all kind* s a complete hcaccount which he is required to^ keep, 1 (hall appear ' to the fattsfaftion of fiichSprintiitg piefais alfo prepaid for the ex !or every 1 ar.fh, Town, Townfhip, re-^ Juftices or the m?j \ ity of them there as*Spedttton ; within ihefe few day pr.ttd TownOiip or pbee, according to thelfembled, that fuch peif.n is really poorstranfports have arnved Fa litis From the Baton Daily Advertiser. Wejesterday received Halifax paper:1 to the 7th instant. The Lieutenant Cloveruor had issued a proclamation, (jiving the substance e a despatch from Karl &alhurst,in ausw( 1 to an application ol the Goncr.il-Asfcm- bly of Nova Scotia, to annex the {slant of Prince Eduard fo that prrvir.ee. 11 jher right hand, which she lost while at-j^«hich it iS Stated, vt that the Prince 11* [tending her husband at. one of the b^ttie3Hgent sees no it .;son to make any altera 1 Spaitl« Iftioti in the existing constitution of th< Colony, nor to sanction any change i- .hout 8 o'clock, Enoch Daviesand Ste-Rthe appropriatton of the Colonial ileve- phcil Jones, tanners, who, unfortunatoiy,||nue." had been rivals for the affection of ara Jamaica, Jtt?y 9.—We are in posses rn&sraarfs daughter for some time, met,§fsion of Curraeoa papers to the 10th ull ifter frequent disputes .in theKent-road,SThc Intrepid, Zuzaro, and Annn, llu when Daives once moiechallenged Jon?sgnor, from this bland, arrived tliere 01 'ofinht oat the matter. The byestand-pthc 15th alt. The following pa-ragrapl •rs did all they possibly could to cncour-||is copied from one of the latest dates :- •rge a fighr, and D:tvies rind Jones at^ u His fiiitaunic Majesty%a frig-ate Lr leugth stripped, having first nppoititcdpryalus, cf 36 guns, captain ItuskUsor their seconds in the usual form. Seven^appeared oft'our harbour on Thursday or eight hundred were soon assembled^afternoon. llt»r commander having com as spectators. When Bevies'and JfonesSpn shore, we learned that he had beer had fonght during two horjr?, being bothHto Margarett*; aA4 h*d found that h\ « much disfigured, Jones quitted the box-!Sand in a potfect sfale of uproar and con ing ring, and declared that he -.vould not§|t'u>ion. Jolli, it seems, had insisted ( renew the fight. Notwithstanding thisfebeing appointed commander-in-chief <• ithe Patriot naval forces, and hoisted th\ French Hag at the foremast of his vessel Jwhile Briort, as emblematical of their et.- ]mity, displayed the English ensign o> ^board of his ship. Jglli, however, ha«. jbeen put under arre>t, and was to b jWonght to trial for his mutinous COB- [dact/' NEW-YORK, AUG 2 J. Late from the Spanish Maine. — Accounts have reached Baltimore via St. I homas in the form of a letter, dated tt.e 4th ind- which dates that Barcelona has fallen, am. Cumana and the whole Royal fquadroi were in poffeflinn of the Patriots- Lagui ,ra, Porto Oavrll^ avA Ca^Tit, it ivi calculated, would fron fiiare the lame (ate ilhe above places are in the kingdom o' [New Grenada, in the province of CaraC ulalea word ; and, in fact, both com¬ batants were so exhausted that they mu¬ tually fell down even when placed by be seconds on their legs. Having fought luring two hours and*20minutes, Davies, it (he conclusion of the larst round, fell down quite insensifrlc. No time was lost in procuring due assistance for him. He 1- fnk*:n I > tk^ Duo Cow Tnvrrn, in Keut-strect, where he was bled ; but le remained in deep Stnpor till Sunday morning last, when he died. After this lf*rocious fiaht, Jones was carried in a s 2C more 13 port, of irovifionsof a certain Aft pafsed in the|TaiKj indigent and a defer ving objeft of ';* which ten came from Fra-.ce ; they art cas. So very contradictory have been the ato of ins.Mobility to the watch house .^accounts from this quarter, for fottte tim. 69 peit -n is rea:iy poor /^tranipot a defer ving obieft of :? which ten came from rrMClit Scffion ofthe Parliament of thisi fuch relief, or that he has emigrated to ^perfectly equipD-d The traips compofing Province, entitled «* An ^ft to repeal the! this Province with intent to become a per-^the arrry are dailv exerciirJ in militan -.veral Laws now in force relative to rai-g manent Settler and land holder therein Revolutions. Count d'Abifial caufes tht :ng, levying and c^llefting Rates and As-Jandhas n«t refided fix months in thisXmoft drift difcipline to be obferved. on vfsment.. in this Province, and further tog Province, the faid Judices may in their.d'which account he is more feited tha- rovidefor the more equal and general»difcretion exempt fuch perfon refpeftively£loved by the army. It is not ver poflibh Uiefament of lands and other ratable! from the performance of fuch Statute duty J£to fay when it will fail for iV dedination ; roperty throughout this Province," fiialll upnn the Highways and from all compo-^ifwennightjudge by thearrangementswhich ;i ar^e each lot oc parcel of land with or ■edit it for the amount of the Taxes and ate* hereby impofed as well as of thofe accruing under the lalt mentioned Aft, md that the faid books or accounts (ha!I§ *e produced to the Judices, and (hall be hjeft to public infpeftron in the fame manner as is provided by the faid Aft, ex- -ertthat no more than one fee for fearch (h fition money in lim thereof. ^-we witnefs. the epoch i.^ not far dillant XIII. And heit further enacted By the fftf-s&Mea-ntiine we have fevcral irtfurgeot priva thority aforesaid. That nothing in this Aft Steers in fighr, which brave us to tnaki contained, (h.all be conftraed to vary .r, prizes in the Strait, and feem to d:\ideoui repeal or annul any claufe, matter, or ^preparati-ns.—This is out fituation. thing in the faid Afts contained, fotthcr^ Dresden, Jure 23. than is hereby expressly declared and g An event, \yhich happened here bfl enafted. Kbionth, continues to occupy public at- be it father encGtd hy the au gnext enfuing Scffion of Parliament, and no t has fnrrendcred himfelf a puloner, and hisH id, Phat the Coll ftors|flonper. S&'indiftmcnt is orenarinir. m... VIII, Andb I'Krity cforefaia, *,,. w» w«««««l|m ihi-oughoutthis Proviuce. /hall pay over|g the monies by them received or levied at? any time tinder this Aft to the Treafureisf »>f their refpeftive Didrift?t in the man ncr provided by an Aft ofthe Parliament of this Province, paffVd in the fifty third^j l\ year *f His Majcfty's Reign, entituiedj,?001 vhere Dr. Waul bled him, and he was: ifterwards put to bed ; but yesterday he.; [was removed to St. Thomas's Hofpital-] Slight, very slight hopes are cntcrtainedj *f the recovery of Jones. Language; •ould not adequately describe the horri-. >le appearance of both combatants. Edinburgh, June 12. Dr. Chalmers-—On Thursday an elo-j inent and appropriate sermon, In aid 0I1 he funds of the Magdalaue Asylum ofi !,]dinbnrgh, was preached by the Rerd* Dr. Chalmers of Glasgow, it: St. George's' church, to a crowded and genteel audi-] nee, from Ephesians, v. G.u Let nomau| deceive jou with vain words ; for be- ausc of these things cometh the wrath of] 'rod upon the children of disobedience*'1 The Doctor, in treating his subject, after very appropriate introduction, was led; o consider the vices of dissipation in heir origin, their progress, and tln-ir cor- paft, that it is difficult to know what to ibelicve and w-hat not to believe. *______________ From Be!!': London Messenger. Persian Ambassador. During the refrdence of the Perfiar [Ambafiador in Pan's, he was fo great a- ^objeft of public curiofny tlwt he con' fnot leave his h< tel without being furroun fded by a multitude of gazers. V#'hen h ■attended fafhionable parties, the ear/tr Snefs evinced by the ladies to gain a tigh jof him, fubjeftc-d him to a degree c embarraffment, the more i.afcpportable [as the people of the eaft entertain notion ;very unfavorable to that kind of ferr.ah ;curiofity. We extract the following from [the French Journals: — " The Perfian AmbafTalor, returning jone day from a ride, found his apartment 'crowded by ladies, all elegantly dreffed FOREIGN NEWS. •:Mndiftment is preparing. I • 9 • • .....t** BOSTON, AUG- 21. Livinrooi.. July 3. ArrmiTi^s from German*, state a >tronc Vpn b;:bi!ifv of a rupture brtwe-en th« pound6 tor every hundred pounda, L\ rro more, a« a compenfation for their fcr- viCts in coil eft fug and paying nrar, the Treafurer (hall give a rcceifn for a an J and no mnr^ {hall betaken ; f.-r the war ^lhe v,?lue of their property, by inilalments/ rant of fhftref*, two fhillingfl and fix pence ;fvn ah°ut twenty years. King Henry is* l..r every rniie travel-ing to t>:eeute ihc«'tis diipofed to make any airangcment — '.u.--, 'ourpmcei and (jrcveiy felling &^ ' he feflion ofthe French legiflative cham- rrj.k'Ug return, two /hillings. ra1 ers vva3 to clofe July 24. though not all equally beautiful Ation ctives. It was his object, he tuld, to^ihhed at this unexpected afTembiage, he in jgost such arguments and persuasionsHqnired what thefe European Odalifbue- could poffibly want with him. Theinterpie vhich had set in with a force that to ma-Kter replied, that they had only come to look ny seemed quite overwhelming. He attri-g&at his Excellency. The Ambaffador was buted the origin of many of those vice&Kfttrprizcd to find himfelf an ohjeft of By the fhip Mercury, wkich left Liver-TOi^1155}^! ai,ti Turkish gov:rnnwnt>. L*"t-Sro the want of a proper religious educa-Scuriofiry tea people who boaft of having al the 14-th ult. we have received ont||tCTS !|,om Constantinoplei niftition, tha:» iooof the young, and. in addressing him-^attained the fummit of civilization ; anrl ^-^ ■/••• ycrunwM «^s actively employed Jjself to those unchristian parents who, he»W08 not a little offended at conduft which said, were sacrificing their children, andK^ Afia would have been confidered an were thus guilty of the most inhamanHunwarrantable breach of good breeding: idolatry, he gave way to an energy of ex-«he accordingly revenged himfelf hy the jhortation and reproof, which, from th< ^following little (cheme. The illudriou' ercc and truth of its coloring, and the&foreigner affefted to be charmed with pirit-stlrring manner in which it w as de-Rche ladies ; he looked at them attentively. ivered, produced an impression on hisS|alter:iatcly pointing to them with hi^ tudienee which wili not easily beefiaccd.Hiwigcr, and fpeaktng with eaineflnefs to In delineating theprogressof these vices.Rhis interpreter, who he w-as well aware lie described the different ways by whichMwould bequeftioned by his fair vilitcrr, 'he inexperienced were initiated, andj&and he therefore Uiftrufted him in the part hurried into the full career of dissipation J|he was to aft. Accordingly, the elded till having outlived the profligacies olgof the ladies, who, in fpite of her age, youth, they became reformed in corrdurt.Wprobably thought l.erfelf the prettiest of though not in principle, and continuedjj|the whole party, and whefc enriofity wa*- 'o di^eminate through soch ty the poisongparticularly excited, after his Excellency of 'heir impurity. TIicfc vices, he wa-Rhad pafTed through the fuite of rooms, of opinion, could only be entirely sup-P pressed by the universal extension of personal Christianity, and every other eure that might be adopted ought rather to be of a preventive than a corrective nature.-------IJis observations on the util¬ ity and necessity of observing the Sab-| bath, as one ofthe most sure and impor- [been recognized by any of the republics of J*ront the rumor as the idle dream of sp-c SSouth America. plating politicians. ll 19 aiTe-tcd in a Paris article, that an A very extensive printing estnbIUh-§g| The infant Daughter of the Duke of Kent was baptized on the 2ith of Juoej and received the name of Alcxamlrinul Victoria. A paragraph under the hfiftd of St. Pe-1 And be if further etiO&ed by tht au m Sir Francis Burdctt brought forward Mtersburgh, Ma/ 21st, Bttjrf__<* Some per. rcpreientaiiuir,«g<tenrion 01 < into hi* h-noV* nnder tin* provifir>.n*» of tbisv|raily in the nest Fefliov. After debate,^tlies on the present State of Europe.— Aft, and fhaii 00 the iirll day pf June inQlIic motion was ncgatm i : yeas 58, naysJkTlicre is a rumor of California having COOlly enquired what had been the objeft of his examination ? 4 Madam/ replied the interpreter, * 1 dare not inform you/ * I wifh particularly to know, Sir,' * In¬ deed, madam, it is impoffible/ 'Kay, Sir, this refervc is vexatious ; I defirc to know.' * Oh ! fincc you defirc, madam ; know tr^en that his Excellency hay becu

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