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* h i i S 'J/mKSTQWN, P r i n t e d (lì « # Sk t w mSSku a*« m C O N ! ^rho Journal wi IgTMiQtlE, Co._N, n Published by bv«rwbp^^ihe «iwfisë aeserìióif or im pude&t falsehood, tfiat British distresses day, under fea; o ' the popular insurrec^ and universal »sago* !, In fact, although tion, burst into (4ars of regret ori ou are caused by*the excess of Britjsft mau- is to protect the injnrec^ijid preserve tbt j Icomnaeutedtthese remarks without pre- questi a ned retotiv • A . * V - . . 1™\ r % T — _ . _ . ^ ku a —.* A a. J- 6ma*«i* 1 t l ■* a * I a _ __ ÁM _ _ J ^ ^- L — ^.! A ; . . ft .1 V Ul — - J __ _ M . Fiaas* io published evfry « f a c t u r e s ; Î Island, aind *| You maymept with it every o to ProVìdtìsT-tC, Rhode the. fact we .illude to* it>!stant rj m Ww&asday W)u [foitwurded to Sabscri- j tbat beautiful iown^n the busy, b a lin g , Bers cc.ording to Idirectim». ; chcerful,.heahhy nod happy countenances iVilljcre subscri jerlsi will ■ he clhargcd ¡.-of the pcrpltj of that place, or ofifs neigh- £\vd d:il:>ri and i i f v cents. per cnnpitij ; bourbon«— *ho »V* dsn quit»' as moral ^fhen sent bylaw S , or-dehvorel a t ; *“ ‘>i <hongli an English bishc-p, preach- ;he e©ce, the prife will bo two d^lWs. -1 «*7« support oa,'e a 3 <-»r, aEntefl in v*; Cotnn-yiles of ken <>r m^re, who take iho mit3st offthem, tufced upon and in- tljliiiipiprrs at th|.office, andjjay^n Hi— s>lruci t^iern;| Anrtat this san;o> Provi- ^tivmV'«.wj 11 be chajrgcd oue dcillar and, Iif- ' dence *ini^ 4s yic.!xi:.tcloths are .unde -|y ceuir! oWahnum. . • cheaper lll.u at'Man« lietuv; av e anti so t >P.- -LKidei^^lijkied on liberal] tejfms. j s<-^ at X 'ip Cruz, Rio Janeiro, Bueaos jS^n paper Wlih fre'disconiinued iintfl atl *V^ ‘ cs’ ' ‘*^0 sarrt'a.'.-.ijes are cretir.n of the Pu A D V E K T ISK • iiig; a th r e e square, weeks j- ñ v e ^ levcry ’ arger a price propo di«cantinue<l íintü atl i'd except at t|he diá- îishpr. ÍS'TS not exlceed- vt4|| be in se if é (I for oite dollar.— a f o w i ì f 6 « c lu ir^ - subsequeial; jpse idiertisementl at tionable. £Fr«flB the Baitttapre T o consolo tbe ■and t'/ld tharthe c te^ Slutes, espoci iaraiso, i„n n , ( ’> i'*rj’ 4 vl, óvt, how then!In :he tiiiprcfal! t1.»» witr.''ef!' p e a c e o f f h e c o u m r ^ i ’y e i a c k n o w i e d g i n g t h a t l i e j j j tv a s a r r e s t e d u à d e r i f f t ‘ c o n s e q u e n t l y i a v i o l a t i o h o l ' a l l la w *and l i b e r t y , a n d s t i l l f o l d i n g h s a r i ó s , a n d r c n u i v i n g a t t h i s in f - t m o ^ s b r e a c h o f t h e p t f a c e , ^ n d o f p e r s o n a l l i p e r t j y , i n i c o u n tv o f w h i c h b e is t h e C h i e f P e a c e O ® - c e t , a n d swqtb to d o h i s ' d a t y fa i t h f t i H y . ’ I f h c b e l i e v e d , a s h e s t a t e d ttt M r s . M o r g a n , t h a t h e r h u s b a n d w ? is a r r e s t a c i , c o n t r a r y to h w — t h a t th o a !v u n a u t h o r i z e d , b u t l?i!se as it was wicked— im m e d i a t e l y a p p l y fo r a Ciirqu'«, and re-cnptUre 3V fi»dthi 8 £nanj via us reflection ^ yetjlthe farther I pro* %aifr+ ceoci, the more iiDportance does the sdh- fir*teitst, aad ject ass»me; for Marian is not only en titled to the protection of our laws as a resident citizen; but as a citizen of V ir ginia, we4are bound ttS th&t state to bear him harmless against all illegal restraint, all unauthorized imprisonment» or < p pression. The wholfj proceeding, then, i* a stain upon our character, if not wip ed oft—an Outrage upon (he rights of cil- zenship and humanity— a violation of the law of natural liberty— and an insul to a eister stato, in \the person of one of her citizens. and wizard? the air on .hi people o fP ri: d »aioivitt; <*:*.ptor tha; ovor tr.iVi room-s-iirkf, •-! ovidcncearo w f y aodjinor.i, and livinlr tijlxin tl.o i;,t .ot\ •■tiier authority dnu lhat derived from the-larid, w|df* those of Manchester are {>' s comihisMon, tt' have r^ade the recap- * i » — rjr»t tíi ' I nscertaia :l;o legality cf î | n j V l P H l t I f \ * I k i ë i . C V G i t i l i S po«rf miserpbìe and depraved, and sub- :narítV ‘oíot hitdlv tlîe enetnies of i We^ekij R^giiter;.] work popple, i:ey ure inforwod that the manufacturers f other countries are equally distressed, :otr<wi-miris in the (Uni-' illy thpsa ia Rbj(ic- is!-<nd, h^ve stopped work, &c, 'Cltisis * far frooj bem^ ;{|o fact, that thftsfeifanch of indusU-y never was pursued wit|i| gjreat- f er vigour in Rh«pe-Istand, and ^ every / Sphere else loca'-eat in America, tbnii it is Slow ; tfjid, ¡¡ptbinp -year-.past, tefts of % <h lUsands of new Ipindles have b$d>n set o-K>«tHtr, with th<alf;unds of power-iliom?, au'.' r.ew establisblnents f*>r priutiijiff cal icoes erected, oH t|e old ones grealtfy ex tended; and Hv^lyiftrifpapationSjnie ronk- in^for a wondeifi| ink rouse of all tlie^e. Th^ tnanufd!cto,rie| round abo^t Balt:- 4»«>r8;!re >n their IfulWt operation; and Sitting oi tl)c n'lhpc c subsrstinc; 'f :: 11 ? Le the “ Amer c,m sy^tem,, answer us tkat —answer i s that ! i r[Frotn S Per»t>na every mar, liberty cfl >uth^vick*s- Albanv ObfervcT.I MORGAS’a c asf : oae that I n-jw^ee vdiith J am now w ive esuiblishmont t>rkèd ni^ht bnd b'lOils. Further, some of our best i pratesi ii»# to tbe people ingeiiCrai,*! o.uri ior’eiyn commerce ;:nd .ill tho brai from tbe jv.ndfiw .¡î rkíng, a pretty t^iten- within the cif^y, is lay, by a double ,et of it is 'lie opinion of farawd businessmen, tb.ii the various mànttfariures, strictly-so ■Cidiid, ja and about. jB^tMnore, ehifiloy i>iv persons and iubsfst more faRi.ke*, circuiate more niofiey'.»/id are of more than âne li es mune>” ed wi « it. Tho busineisu^ne iu cott:,:). r.''., cornier, ( hemiv.vds.J wot<l, leather, gla*is, p iplr, &>;. whïcli h<>s ils wVariti market ln.Bdumu.re, probably Ct o i-itsto 'w i millions a year !•+—paid f * Jahour an i 'i&shtt’.nce only. A au tü(v beauty of the 4h.i|e s, that, while so- .ciety is tho bouerp'i it in évrry respect, thfl irfirles made at fi^nir rire sol<f a' rc- dùctd p’ ices t'> :h(| VO’R' imrrs of them. T b h jsan unqila!¡|(;J íistfirtioB*—iRuud no en« who knows any tlmig of th^ fads will venture to_df|iy it. It i« fasHionabm in tbe Vni'ed State* — because îbe notion b^1? bes» exported frotin England for fur; particular -use, and recé’vod. by all her agents .iruj .thetKis, and spread1 ^mnn<? lhf» nbi'plp «')bser\ - ient p.esspVor.P^rs'oh- who fitvor have «^amirssd iato ine truth ot-what t|cy as- eejrt, rs to manure tures— that tho í rstross ]j^eví>iltn¡T among [he Brii ish operatives t pui liberty, or (ho ri^rh{ nlrrl; ...- to be protestad In ’he h:. -n:;.;ic n,frpm all restraint, and from 11 >ti iu_\ to b:t> life <■! liuiiis, whii-U in.die p-N'reihlc pu:snira cf.Jys duty as- a ns •>.n aid a r:tl 7 ^jj, the 1 ' 'md- a^tiotì oír:! r ' . :1 .a l p<dii ci! f. et .'uni ; for W h bout il M-cioty could neither be formod no ■ jnaiwotined any wb' ro :— Hence 'I is, tïint this righT has hre:» sacredly p jarded n every L<-vorume. having the Jr-.-.st pretentions to be foun ded on tho principios s,f <l social r„tnii In our olf! l»ill uf m iusj tli.-> principio w.is expressed in the itror.^cM term:.; whefhor that biU was intended to be \>y those who fra«ed our pres- ution, I do not p?i reive cloar- idstv pe’Xi'-a! <>f tbnt instni- r this as u may, liAweTer, tbe present c.Jnsti Lution- has amply provided for the perdonai liberty of the ritiaen, which has,l)een so gr issly vif \ .teá in the person^ vi D a v id C. M iller and W ill- a/í, iit E-itavia. ■iper of Tuesdav last, we gave ¿injís of a public meeting on portant subjcct ; we say all- for if the outrages allu<led to. tii:e, vine‘jo h o c ollef co&.i<‘atL*>, if nesessary, to pm pobo Wo.d 1 he h^tve any .'■[M/cial authority or . re1\ h ni ’li whom b‘J bad ^ ctr wui not on- is pretext as iVhy dit3 he ndt writ of habeas orga« from his a:nl brinii biua t^efore a judge to his arrest t In uty,without any oúl thfe passr acwaiplisjh that wnitod for irotoss, to ar- een in the ajet td’c.'Jin -nMnp robberyoá raurder>í; Cer- tan ’i\ no-. Bcrt, r':hbe|-y, or cp’tnmon liiH'., is rfc.'*t se h ch icrime, by any meaijs, «s i)i-it oi*í 'icioK niid dl¿j- tlly deprlvine ¡t' .¡¡z'-ír c f ii-«hbt'rrV; «pd f r ati^ht tbe fprora thp Lontldn TimfS.] 1 \ JOURNAt, OF A VOYAGE UP THE MED ITERRANEAN, kc. BY TUt REV. C«ARI.ES STAN. This voyage w.is pt^rtrtrmed by tbe Author in. quality of chaplain to b.s maj esty’s ship Cumbrian cruising’ in ihf Mediterranean and the adjacent se.is, *n 1824, and the following joar. It pro fesses to be a simple-<li<rry, and much of the first volume is taken np vriiii^tn-i I ter of small importance. Intermingled, how ever, with his accounts cf landscape, wealher,.dinner and evening parne«, and slict itl I.iij \v-, .«-upposinff him not a party, I. road-side adveutuien, we h>ive soun i M.tli in on ion to take h il.fe ! j practical observations on tbv all-imp- i- io muui for tlie cundiict of the Sher-I tant subject the (Jreek catise. In n. iif. [ wnrk which bus yei appeared., tji< , o 1 The conduct of others!,, aud particu- been so .usefiil *’ i nmb.nation of \ooi 1 I-.dr of:he man who so kindly Infoinapd W..;.' n, “ that M rJM o ig.’u Woiil.i bu t prciu. \ed i-n; consti ly fi 'i hi a ment. sen^e, m & ly judgment, just p'd-cy, ,m- par'ial nirtïa<ivc^ions, and ;-ct»rí^c u- isoja pieke wnb tbut of finy, a.-, this_ge»tlemu,n, from 1 / * \alcr.ts. it. :nd iiln^c grossly indicative c f 1 Ji - »'mctionii,. and lus !■ val í-fjporuirit.e', h*1? bec .i ena&îed te ijpiy to toe preven statç <vf the iGrtjeks, Uie.i. cxis:mp h .!• ' and p.i<is;,.ii$, .fie rfiSOíircos and c!crer %Tbether o¡‘ s;>i, iiV r o'f-íhe íJ.a'ei'.l power, in 1 the d látatep;ospocí ^if U.b*. ti' : ! f’ 1 tlie t>í.., a ¡winl ..isre^ard to the w«tn:oi;h abusive ot all ¡lie rigb ni shockingly dps’.] couiic.^v v. ¡licii the wilrlbst s Ti »■ > m ind„ nahtaof peiçons It' S <il ItM of M! ! 'ÇO\ <.’f 1 ; iam Morg .In our tho p‘ruceí dils aL'-iiï imtiortant (we care not what the provocaiin was,) a-e to pass off without the punishment of the i.íir?, it is!n va.n ior our oiri- zens to tjlk of ci'inç ia the polls; they ell 1 mm the“ ballot-boxes, and ihe government into the ha::ds naobs, and dçlyded anarch.sis. re'urn to the cunstituiion, criu- was by the .Convention of 18- iiy entirely' disqualified bv par- if not by }>etTîonal rivdships, tnr they underrooji— it has st;ll personal liberty aa strongly as if rights, sevenib, secuon one, sax^— id:er of this state shtdl* be dis- Í, or dc>pinvtdfcf nn\ of the i priviteges, secured arty cili- may as w mm ii f»ndei of liwles« But to pied as i 21 — a be tv spirit. the tas!' srusx.Io i (•l:d the ( Ai tie “ No (lie franchis rirhts o **■ vT.< tl t b t or ■«lie j i dénient ofh's peers. and has-been adep:»d’ by many' .without» for a moment r^fiectmc upon its absurd 'itj&i Wfe see th=iti'm g-cner d, the artizan, \merh ¡dir or manufac turer receive» as high a money pricp foi- his maiufil !a- 'boUr as is paid for such labours In the U ^ed ; am .rtirle r ‘j ; proper^' Oncf S. en ordinary tim -whv then iî» be irn- * ì poverishid, reduced to a living on 5 ome- thins:^ik|^ half a day,” wllile the ot moAt wh|| be plea abundant.and wl TJie answer is. e; quires one half of such lablur for Us Britisa, iad a twe the publifc requis-t «ed Stgtejk putting Sliced rate. Tha bntion.dqnMinded Buittsh sc pi rat of nat-mC'd per ler eats \and drinks ;d- >es, or at leat, (>btains olesome .subsistence X \$y~—Gopemmemt re- he whole proceeds of own use, in Groat- >tiet!h part supplies alt ons’nndem thb.Uni- raq^t labour at) its re* t tjjp dhormouS) contri-' may be paid by the intific power teboen foreign, »also may with B i f i ^ u n l e ^ s b y i l i e d a w o f t b e L i n d , IVli'Sf.uri lictve scouted tt)jv:ul<.;o in tiicu iiiici<'Uree i w 11 h our captive iVin li-, • It lomains to be seeni whether 'heir be any redros for thcstj outfge.s: If n o t , oar p¡». t v ed i t o ! s , w h o a r e so cl n h - orous dbout tbe pfiidtn^ ejection, an-* n hose slieets are so lull dflire ^nd déc lamation, un both sides, had better hv by thci; quills, and talk np more of <a:r dear-bought Ubci ties : Iti nut, we may nA Ion rer boast of the suderion’v uf our republican government, uker the mon di chy of Great Brit.t.m, fipr r.enher that, nor any other monarchy a lias ever been stained by .1 grosser violai.on, o f personal liberty, or the feelings of ifinrnanity. As to the alleged provomtioiji, tí is out of tire qñucstipB ; for however ‘Rcrod- m->v be the obligations of M Hptiry, itìéSr vi olation is no exrUsie for vibla.i&ng the par amount oLl.iimiom of the sfociai compact, tbe written const..u..< n ¿nd law of the land. M-isoni v U unkndjhrn o the con stitution; aud howevci m^ehtoiious in :\self or bcn-^n ’n its cíiju^equenre«, it exists by tole-.ince, and nht by proser;p- tion rtf No man ievjprefiiis prinri- ][des more ihtii 1 d<>; nijd jit çives me pleasure t\ believe, lhat j^ï.iàon«; in gen eral cannot upptovn of ûiÇ tyranny os erei jed in tbe ca«e of M cifrali Si Mdler, ? to firs 1 ite master ¡a ydra. In Nap oh, I know for a fact, ib*»t the Turkish Jrtsonors haveendcav- v ored to awlk^n tl e charity of iht •b* who pifesed by nelling jthem Ifeat .hty w«re Turks; wh.ch pmves tbat they t. u ex perienced its h'rtjppy effect, i.dvc iv.se^ more available tfrm> would hav'e I *ea USPii.*' ! He <. mversed |ivith h Mr. GeM ise, who h; 1 the rank; of n Li< u>tnan Cjen« ewl, with i pay! of three piaste a per diem,s. imethmg beneath eiu:liteen peucel he ha|i been four jt’otirs sertif,g, naa had not received a sbacle p: ster ot b s p^V- “ I | i ' di’Stressos ‘Jr >vo been great 5 but he brl-eved tb 111 ihose of tbe Gi.v* n-. men: were nor ¡pg,k-Even P-.n'’.' M .v* roenrd^to had borrowed of bun .1 few dollars for hU 'tmlined nto household <*x- ppnses; bft «pi.keioi 1 be situation of tne lutter as o’;e of intense ¿inxjety 7 and bit terness. H h a c l ko rcroncde the coi> linual diSsen*-. ons nf his soldrers, and to- l.ftten t theVterpitl tiifiinps of hts offi- ne w lirée,— t-ni two partis, a id i- never sufleied h:m He wr>^ ibe.-e irwd more n^so- in I-resent ^trir^gk t 1 ; pylit c d 1 bt'^u\ F r o m w h a t be '..ls/arrt.cn .ijr u the pf>' <oti' .‘.li'l -’<■ .«?li> I-nnfft' W ’ !-c G 'i’ck «•rtt,i!i ,1 kc ijnfi se.’c. t a esl*-.C't. because 'Ih V h.'ppen to bo f 11 'he most iu‘e;(st a. poitions of bs ;ourn>-.l ; bea nn.n:, tir° \v.‘h the op‘n- 1 M’s. wh'cb, fc.n expe: ietbe i.a-i Irintsolf formed o f :I: t catite. 'nd c. hr jnn'.e.t liv whom it is at pie-ent uohald. “ Tii* (»reeks, I .<m qu te • lear, li .vs all the qualities- nc. rss«ry f r 'hjj!: n_- them redoubted w^it’crs; patixu.i f, perseverance, and a 1 . ¿rli deteritTmed v.ib/ur ore their chanicteristics; so fir «is I have *een, there has'been no rc i- soo to charge them wi.b bad faith j but ■vl their very ally admtttea, acuteness, which is universal arcues, I fiar, (when considered w;th reference to their depressed and pene- cuted condition) a propensity to exert it in a bad ca u s e as well as in a good one. I have heard numberless anecdotes of their obstinnry, treachery, and petty trickery; but of these I do not credit half ; and of the rest, I think that ihere mav, perhaps be^many circums' .nces conce.iled or not understood, nli rh miv.ht palliate and almost justify the whatever mav bo thought mftiic.r disre- 1 facts, which, prima fiircift, are deserving g.trd of certaintn'S. Let) .u*j not sleep upor» this subjcct; but !e^ it seiiouslv C<*rs nothc ;■> r^s bttely than evei wéro tho Turk«, and in con^qt.ence be Wrts stldom visible ; if he we e, 't W 15 In be surrounded bv a. mv of malcontents.” 11« d^iriib**«. th^ fortress of Pnlir.edi •t Napol* tic bein^ wb illy il’-iintuii-rd, anil rendere 1 ttsei^b 'hroucii dteJ^nj.- rnrce and ncv! -.epee '-fthe (j..-ek‘. __ <' lie i k i in cr of t ht cjipîii e of die pot: of Navarin, he K “ There is one| effrrt nnt.'ipn’ed, if !t re-dly 1 : ! *• ;d're, wjfl be wor'b more th-n |l K; io oi^. Tit s i', th.it tlt*t (î je 'tS w d li'-w Uü'icr- - ol ¡t cr- •. : a r ’t \ si .¡~ ('•'st|l'o-y mod . f r r- b f n ÿ. i;;< h he 1:1 I Cl| ope h 1 s ^n.-.ctii i|i‘d. \C i ihc nu - i - ■ -itv mi t)::- -p.-.-n,, .mu ':Hr f ,n j ' . r4 :tn vjnvet. r nt. • mil i be vd'. nr the r um - I ■ ;e. follow* .I»' . ay die (il ne 'Hiny lh re d ‘»f she Arj*' = tit-.w î I ij'^v àicf'npi Mh* taoil^- . spt?>ed, v jíue ¡ ¡ whin they for- .‘•fi u!jciru§ in ac-i |U; c belt: t» I® of an tfpjb^'b at lent,ih ,-hey \v'd ’•^.•rv'eeabln? B't* rhe woi-’ r, iiâi their pndé h nden 1 -fm f'.ifn tec#-» h<* an oblirMion. • T î.ev feel roesj .'ti .¡e^cendfin’s 1 f bflfc <l- wn with crmte^npt heir gnecessities obbce i!iem .0 They figli i (sometimes!^ wi;h \<TÎ>{rJ— tbe sixth suctiuil of tbe pame article r ièoçnizes tbe writ ofh ibe îscor- an|rl declares th&i ii sbdll uv- be sus- except cases of leUeilioii or I although iKbas in îh if very Morgan, been virtually suspend- . further, the seventh oftfceshnie ro\ ¡dos expressly that fltipifoun c il<-vriveii of life, liberty^ or r , without due process o f law.^ m^re— .lia elylith scctiotrofithe thighed by all refl.ect.il 1 i,j>id?'rs, nnd lo; no citizen gast ii.tsv till ho^n .ws that Morgan has.S^n liberated, lino the maj esty uf thè law vindicate« by tits, pun ishment of his oppressors. , W e have lately seen njurb sympathy excited, and very justlv to>>,{on account of a free negro man, a citizqn of this state, who was orrested and con inori m tho jail o f C o l u m b i a D i s t r i c t , w i t b o m t j u s t c a u s e . Tbat was a delicate ose', because there ■ fihe harshest denomination. It i1* ex- femely difficult, where we now are, to oh:,vp arcuiate information of what ;s <ht\.” i-f-ves rise ? they h( \ iip-'fi p H the rost ’< f the World. They li.m'iy bel ere iny other trlH'ton c .n be ch’-ist -p»; a.id thr^y speak h-” if. Indy tnd scr rnfidly eve/i • f iheir ve, v assist •nre which accept. <be most de-f i.fnfd t lor,UtitAhcy tiaivej 110 :inrm»!i Ul jjyn,' ~ I capita.n (and he isifacir captain who pays tbcm, t ut b o longer 1 than he plvs therny^ like » pack of dogs; and p re’er Lash fain he to oil other. If a &u.r.u pre .tints itself, they skulk behind it an 1 4 f'<vm thetfce at their enemu s ; l^ d »nd fire again, .but never'stir from the reireat antil, c<smpe!led i<> do Svi.” *CW lb the musket thev are exceiigpf mul.stnci, it I' v, hat riiev h u e been .tC- cBsi.-mwi it- ; b ji'th 'y make ti n .v.*rk with 'heir nr; liery t s..l! ‘.iu-y ur u<» er- thaw the Tiiiks. At p'f-cfry tb. > age not abl^jf brurg ¡'«to 2 rung fcward { tbe Oreeks themselves jiani^ed \o f;i. ^iro r exasperate their successes,' and thi“ main st\Cn-r'b ani wnl top r,, i j or.' •ti'tlt ffoods, th£t they ! this vie 73’ ' 1 'itely ctsnnot 'tish Cjroyern« : cextajiniflüt ¡yíaxes|to liui Br ment— itf heing* < Britian, ipithin rr, et own] system«! 'put these im^t<3^ ii^ve no sort of relntlpn to the ^taie of igut Turks falsify .h^nrt n> toto. But, un- questi^mblj, the balance of fortune is on the vdo of the former ; and I rer k believe'tbnt the.r own mi«rondurf al.me cwntprevent the ultiruat« bttninmeBt of thp*r HbertiC!5.” The practice of common piracy, that most direful symptom of moral contusion are certain restrictions, wihich ths joulh- ] and rivd ln^ubt'rdination^ 18 Pxempliiicd ern sta'es deem it essential to their safe- J by some instances, from which It would ty ti er ....... .. . .................................... ...... j minded and candid cjt*zdos, ls well as ' mon*»trotis crime to the highest pitch, is Executive, to take any step that should j the olistenco of exterminot ng ifetjds fi- seem to be at war with the sound policy, > mong the clans into which tho poptilfi- «>r exoedicncy of the south; measures 1 tion. especially of the islands,is divided, were taken, and successfully, ts relieve -l*They look upon it as a solemn reli-/ pious duty to revenge ifae death of their e __ ’ . . I t « » « ! » . » » 1 U /1 tN. n same urticie declares’ that “ every citizeB tiny freely speak, write and pul-Iisb his >en':mpnts, on all subjects, being respon sible [to the law alone]- for the abuse of lh*,t rijrht.'’ So mjncli for the constitution ; and notfv let us «ee how it bears upon the case sta ted in the affidavits. Fron tliese affidavits, which smnd urt- cot^rac icted, aBd therefore to hie taken ■as true, it rtppears that n hand of hnvltss despaife d-oes have viciated every ono of __ tlio above pre'tcriptiobs: T i 11 . t ihey have j zen than they d^dfot th- «¡f of a free black 1 of raprorous hostility commenced, wbo^e violent y ariested, jvithout jirocess o f, one ? Sh^H *hey look tamelly on, and see a ; end it is impossible to foresee. They law, a \ree ci’ixen of this sfat»‘, aiid car-j frqeman tioprivecl of his liberty, iricar- ‘ have not the shadow of a police; inso- ried hi ! tvn the unfortunate negro maii. And -shall the citizens n| jiathy for tbe the citizens nf (h <? state rrtinilest loss svni- conncxiofis^; thos, in utiempting tho pun- ■ wronif« of a free wbite citi- j ishment of one nìatì, there is a long hue » off forcibly, Gf.d div I tlioso1 m a ted, no ons knows whom’ but those Î mudi ihnî ihc murderer of.ihe father of oxteadecito its u t n p o in t , io r supplrin? ¡ wratcb^ eí »?\ knowijiff T7h»:hcr: T h it Í who b>»v© deue the c^eefÙjap^ separated th#* President of Greece, Condoariotti, sj,.nc KnowiJifT wnMiior: i » i i , who irove deue the reefUi^p« separate« tnp r resioeru 01 v* ^uuuud^iuui, lation of his personal liberty had ; from his Vife and his children, *who are t walks ihe itreet^of Hydra at this very ■fidi» of djoHars.a giôàs of leeches ai g^rge thèmseïi sweat of ate. Am« v i Have thesefhin tbb distrítóses nj1©' tnil m our niímtíSctur- \As * ___L-i»_ _____ . ine'districts wlifch * r e a t Bijitian 4 » HQWo-'ftt this prevail f|l 1 L U d ! W h a t j . . y . < - v / . . , m u H i . . J U . , i L . . 1 t l V J t ; U O [ I I I 1 veijjr fit#9 cibi« md illegal arr*st, that rivits our at- no othnr provocation, for its foundutmn, left in agony nf mind,' aind exposed to J^dny without the smallest molestation! thait-jh s having undertpken to “ freejy ! misery and wretchedness for want of his And ?f be had been -taken off, euker by »speak Irrite and publish his sentiments, ” ! care and protection ? Anfl all this tao, on i| cij-tain stib-ject^^ein? ¿menable to. > without his having coimjjiiU«d ,any of th'G k trofthe land for #ie tibuse of that I fence against the law, t things wftb us— ;|nd cannot be rhore ap- right-: That ho has not only been “ de- have commuted a breach pticable to our coifntry, until our1 public j privecl of liberty,*1 but “ property,” (viz.-. violatine; his obligations t debt shall b^aboltt ¡two tJiousat»4 five certain papers) “ without due process of) ciation, unknown to tbek w4and„depehd- hundred |millions of dbllars, and' toe pub- ' law !’’ And that, as appears from the first ; mg for jts own protection upon the ntil- “ I wish to remark here, that however Eg revenpe, forci|d from thè f>go^e»by affidavit, other vile and xiniusrtifiible out- J ity and propriety of its cc nduct and prin* ; barbarous and bfood thirsty the Greeks -r V.V_ ' inm, kc norin^Q nf fpmnornrv insanitv UÜrns,j5hdll be abdut two hutìqtfd . mil- rages \ ‘■■.U k p *' mu li ■' i r. oi Lu, ■ 1 .»IOÌT il 'V ns t,K ' • , , v \ ......... ........ ................. ......................... 7 ------------------ - J fan roeaes or by foul, those connected with him, however distantly, would have Idugh he may j felt bound to avenge him nay, thoueh of mtíValil v, by they had detested his character and been > n secret as<:ó- : plad at his decease lM ‘¿air— until w^nave le- i herds of vampires to j ings,li Will the« blood-'ond i male, hig wife, a woman, for aught that tc^uj people.-fr t${hen ¡-appeal^, qf ainiaii e and unspotted char- ^thjBn,'in^|jS(Jinaiy j ac^er, < . .......... “ to the details o f thesfe affidavits, p^e of xthxi are so! disgraceful 1\ tbe parties * r -<kf* j impipisS^ed, the firs’ point, after the for- Jesid^n^the revise of the negro D?aD, uhia^fijlly.iftiprisoD fed in ihe Dib* trict of ColumlJia? This ii indeed a se rious question,‘but must,il, befeve, be an swered in the dfihnative - r for sovereign •tateshave acclaim to tl;eir eitizaas, ici lipt^B iu- lie n’pre, \ i t relaitive to m 1 11 f*•v . ; u f A m ^ 't i p th«1 c i f m e r s m n s v t c b :'ie author pnjoyrd 'h listIinrii'^l»o:i per rons, we noti<c <tji.'• w h \hr Ma.quis of Plastmgs, whi< h emark.’ble for re- establUljinc tbe re .1 ity of theu'irorn. His lordship h a d no ttoubf of tbe evist- e n c e o f s u c h a r r o ' - u r e . An I n d i a n iiad drawn the ffcure f on>' w'th clutcoal, as of a bea.M wh i h be had seen, iIts lordship sent iho draw me to a native prince in alliasnce, to know if s icb a thinir eix;sted. ‘The prince nnsw< t.-d ia tho affin-mavve, that the atjim.tl bad I k © q taken, but ^was by no weans common and ho promised^« send the fir s t ^peci; men whirl» ctiuld be taknn to the Oovor- nor. The other extracts whnrh wo s h a l l ranke, relate, the first to tho (¡¡¡re^k A<Sr m i r n l Miaulis, a s he appeared-on board the Cambrain* the second to a journey, v in wh'ucb the atftbor was of a party* made in the truck of the army iEIbra-- bim p ucha, at the timef that he was en- ¡ r a g e d itn t h e d e s t r u c t i o n o t M s m , - ’) t. 'tntl t h $ n e g o t i a t i o n f o r a n e x c h a n g e e : ^ ’ is* oners, which wtjis the cause of making this journey ^Sunday, February 27.— The cele brated Greek Admiral Miaulis, accom». painied by ¡h;s secretary, came 'dongvde the Cambrain, about two o’clock, f<®r th* purpose of conversing with Cap in Hamilton. He is a grey-bearled n-au, o< about 60 years; of large, but n -fier oosrse features. His face, howev» . is- far from bad ;■ «nd hi» frame is bulky, aad knvit with the appearance of uncoin-* mon strength, j A ~blue capote, > ¿ed with scarlet, Cbtofed » dress of bt own cl nth, fashioned'itftejrtbe national ■st.ieii *He wore the coitnmai Jiffht akti'.l-'' .•< oi Secutivej bas-to dem anderally. They use their prisoners Wrth 1 great kindness, as 'I have ascertained* from several unquestionable witnesses; the Turkish womefi have in many in stances become m a ttached as to refiise ; d’ed the upppt !•{. 4i*si appe.'1*' to leave them j and an Ar h prisfener, a 1 a hoa. »esemM jg a fwhcto-u;’!', a*. .( «.->w boy, brought on biard the Cambrain to*1 oflly fciy two or threa Mifcx#* ^geth«^ i i H e w a r e t h e c o p r o a t n -b g h t h i s ‘c o u n t r y , a n d prfyjm st& c h io* fAvc&t* • ri’ e d t h e UT u í p i !*f. á p p e r vr\ . i c é - i ñ - i ■ I i/ Ü. V . . <