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fft^ffto it is even wise to abstain from laws which however wise nn good in tli id no rcsp t ol i citizen and whieh will be evaded wilh little renters tl '■). 11 o 1 • ..,,.. 1 .. ,;: . m j ling i 11 . i l>r t banning vol mil no i-.'-vi ,, ;;, i l'on cr ugu.j salisb1 ry rowan countv n c monday skpt&mb13ii •»■uw t e r ms prop i " . ' 1 rucl ■i . name « , ii reulizati 1 thai pi eject l tin voi al empire w inch i ,-• sin had - , long chcrisl nn all t i m . ■. h .... h — 5^^^hh^^m is'.iii 7^*hhh :.'".'.■■d ist j . h kt is i ■, ■■ilillil.ln ' ■■"■1 ,■" i with -" i i ■, ii ■i ii i "" ■' " ...: i . i '""' nl n ■',, ". i . i . , ,,.',.. ... | .. . . ■i i i i i debute in thai ii i , i in thc lust i i • -,, 11 ib rl ifn rwi.rd ■ii i i , ivcntura with nn i , -,' i .-.■i ■' i ' pini : ' ibo mi cl ; wl.ii b li nvi right b n i lain c liver i : : - ■■i id , ■rx . tod lo uses of iii in iidf nil i i i i i'.-.i i „■iron wiiil 1 rt , ...-, .. -., , | i ' i lr o council - inn , |„ ,. n ju ., ;,, with i , ,;'.„,, i lid uot concoivi lie bad nny right or thai cruisers and lho catiinmnilor of hi ma 1 it s las dtiti , to interrupt him josty's loyp tbe humming-bird ..... !. , i mr l!::.v,".i •-. !■porliiclh rr.:d u l h'li.ni i a.i.n llurt lor ut hi i with mr o'connell thnt tho blinperot of bei-uians to lill ,,,, i is .,.- i cn .,;■',.,,■al i russia was a ti i ,, u,t and band over tlm surplus to the udniirnll mr hume agreed with mr b nn - | m rtuls we all are audi it was compluiuod that the emperor of rnptnina of men l u aro nol ex i russia os called n misci-ontil ; wh bo fre,m bittnnn , i trfectioti h.m ,,,, l would call inm ii monster in human i'orm | nl drop belweon tb ■cup mid lbe lip i il'lu knew language b whicli ba could-whorc ch.-ineed tol i i more strongly express bis deteslntion be trad , two ver pi it iri i rl d't!i,-l would use it ho wondered that sir rob belter sort uf btirgoico j they worogoingl i erl itiglis should venture in that ii nisa t i | .,;. iheir frii u i nl pliilti i iphin t i i address a minister of tha crown nnd ash name l'il no judy mid ul'the nthorl i lit i.i why be suffered such innguugc to'bd maria no booner were the pom irish 1 i us.-.l there why it was not in ins powdr fnen inform i of thoir itlmnge ufdestititi i i to prevent it tion lliun the bet up a bawl loud enough i sir it i.m.i.if — " i siiidjiviih ii ii ,., ninka tho 1 monstor uf thcdcepl i mr i ii ■■1 n*k what wore the seek their dark cavorus they n-uttl i i v,,r,ls to which the honourable member heurt of llu kind l.ci.i-ladgirui und wlii-nl i iilludi'd / ' the thorough buss of.he males was j i i sir roiifrt incus — " i stated the waitf h tlm sopranos nnd trebles of ht women i — miscreant aiul children it would huvu mad oi i mr ilr iii — and i repeal it the word pheu himself turn round nnd guas 111 i i ia too weak to express my feelings of db miss judy 1 oh miss m.iriir would youi i testation at the barbarities exercised io c so cruel as t bps ns poor > aiui-l i wards poland i would n.k are tho ao dragged ... u mini of wat and not lor tol b c ll.dh it'tl.o conduct ol'russin iinliiilv or p 1.4 snul.i i wold lor us ' a word i , i milii l si.ii tl any ihing slti.o.l by the captain w id j own pretty mouth . i the member for kerry be untrue lol some no doubt he would t ,,^ off tho young i nrc'piber stand up in his pluce and deny it ladies though doubting be powors of i il'irue i iisk any mun possessing the teed iheir own fascination resolved to make i nigs ofa briton whether the language was the experiment so begging the l.i ttten i not iveak when compared tu such atrocity nt of lho ola p to give i'.iem a passage on i lint provoked if board lo speak with ihe ciiptain tho ad i mr wv.b felt convinced that by su 1 ded a ninll matter of finery to their dress i a debate as the pro.ni they wore raising anu skipped iuto the boat like a coupli ul i a powerful moral barrier lo tb*o encroach mountahi kids caring n iii,,-i fortheex i in nis i russia posure ol themselves nor the sproy oftho i mr bahino justified bir roborl loglis suit water which though ii took the curl lin deprecating the application of such outoftlieir i added a bloom of their i it.-i-ins us *• iniscreant lo iln bmperor of cheeks which perhaps contributed in no hk.is.-ii il thought minister would small degree tu the success uf thoir pro hi done well to stand forward anil ex ject h press their opinion of the impropriety of there is something in ho sight ola hindi phraseology he admitted tbo l'ul pctticoul at sea lhal nover fails to put u hi-di rcbi'iliou to im moist righteous more man into a good humour provided ho bo i pccially a the man deputed to reign over rightly constructed when ihey got oa hil.i'tu i....i ik-.-ii deprived of tba imperial ; 1,,,,,,-d the humming-bird ihey woro re h crown of russia for competency iln did ceived b the cuptain and p.-ay,young hi i however see the necessity of k.ig ladies said lie what mny have procured h land's all mi forth ns i general rcdresacr : ,„. the honor ofthis visit li wus i i hji.f uron-js and embroiling herself in dis a favor t v • .. i .- honor aid judy and h : '' . with every nation that committed hia horor will grant ii too said muriu han act of injustice however he thought for 1 like tbe look if him i'lattorud hj h government right in prosaina upon riiasin ,| 1m m\a la of maria's the captain i the fulfil ment of the treaty of v ienua and s:l j || u | nothing ever gnve him more i boned much from tin prudence and pleasure than to oblige iholadi : l it h - ofthe noble lord al.,,ui t pro .| h1 f ttv or iln-s intended loa»l was uul ut h.-...i to st petersburg for that purpose er |. incompatible with hia duly that in mr sim said mr baring voule have w „ u l gruul it well then said judy k^a^ll-^^^^^^^^^h a ",-., ,,.. i i i'a ii in ij !! i..',t . ■the : of i copy of lb 1 :.,'■papei • , lo ■/ me h.!,"|i,.'i .. . ■..'. i h.i 1 . - ' . -'. ..( ['„ ■„ ,,..!. i'.'l.l i'i i'-ll'l ptl l."„,m (., it into th tin cbjusiieo uhivcllastho-spiritol li " - - i ... vienna iiml '"' ' na.idcd at - r i i . . . t ) i tin ■a ., , . , , ve hnve hiiuuilttcu to nta ihe cholera is i-iilirol ii-lhiiii awl crcti un ino cmiirurj " "",.., , „.,,,,„ i ii ■u.hi.ic ,., .,,„■ichnrofor i arrangement o larill uy wm ■> j ,, ' hi ami fir co i i , h ivi lazes hi in.pi red «"*».«» , u ..-. ll was ngl ""'- "' hl '- ""'* i v ft lha ut vienna lbe < - ko mil '"' ; - '' '■" i i>l are to b con i in -■■. . i , d fount.ti.is toar,to.ep r k..ualo.l;&l ivj.ich.the pi ,;,.,„ in ih iul pie fib ou.h aro to bo .-.,■,, a , llu i li accounted for ' ' und lo lho dust i foil r fore er.toprult . toll . u«ck..u on in onr.cl.lhoi i ' , whilst in i , it ultucl ■no " ■»" p ihw >"■»•»" i y th uul rof the luttur is no wit '" ll "' ' ""'■•"' ''""'" "'"" it in i ' u ill il i i in i i • ' '" i xv.trr i of this hypothesis many pi rsnns much of our time and aftrtrtion l*;isl ., ,,,.!,, | water the consider this as given to his great and interesting ruhp-r i , qcvalivo ngaiitst tbe disuuse from iti.knowu that tm -. ofthe n il ..,..,„ j n ,, is | 1-nbuble ha ari ou rnisc i lor ilie rnipp i lhe federal (!,-■il , ,. i ,| , nrnvni moiig the eminent is derived f taxe laid lip poiip'le il.nt the well have been poisoned good imported frtim foreign count i in some places the poultry and pigi those dulios onhanco the price of su • .;,.- i in great numbers ** mortality hn ". is and ultiimitol full u ton thoee wl l j ,, |„., .., ,,.,,,. , , i | :,,., v ■' tho lish iii s.-v . cotifltimo ihem the tariff is therefori ial rivers numerous facts mnronver n system of intlirerl lamiiuu it has bo i.ri.ve thai lho choloru follows tho course come n system ot'benv taxation but a of rivers and brenka uul chiofl in tb a ystotn of taxation merely the peopl nei l,l rl i of wnters in no port i the uuinn hn»e nvor coin thero is certainly no end to tho vnnou plained of thu heavy burthens laid up ihnorich which the choloru gooms id l on u . to tmppl il.e ueoeasary wools ... oon der — il migl.l be u grutifi ution to the gov rn lit we do not complain it , ., ,. , ..... i :,,. .,, ., l^^aaa^^l i ■ti '■is 1',,'n i.m.i iip,'ii us l.,r li ,..,.■: i7 i i | ■,, n a i la l,ll as r7 wl |. ich lr i 1 to h i.i h..i our h . ,■n i |.".' i 1 , ii i hrc and in ill nine l 1 ,-.' nf l.is ic ■1 practice never nu n ill 1 a , i war ki - ■i 1 ol for iv in .. i tu . pretl i , ish n le all r ■, li . would uoi sh nl " 1 . ... n ester •" irolixia v , . • ; dollars p r 1 fp-ii,l within thee m <• h ; 01 '■. , , / fifty ,. its if !'■i ■' - . „■,■;,.,, ik ijrar vo paper will , .,, , 1 u i,iil all tin 1 1 - ' ■; 1 ,'. nt *'" i -■' ' /, ' " ... , ■, ' ti „, „■;'/ /,. , /'"' '• . , i ,. f f the f literal .... n hi •■".'■■'■'■' ■' " i ' '" ' ' - ,-' adver.ii n-i al lho u mil rt tes ," ,,.//, "• ad '. -..■■■i to iln ■' -' ■. 1 paid or ih 1 1 ill not 61 at ' '"' ,, , 1 , 1 ,. .■;. 11 11 be : tnctly nd wit . lord sax no , seuouilt 1 llu iti in he ru by its l.-.le c uliiet bud iiii mil pul nn owl to tbo n i ineiits enterc i into b the cuugn '. 1 in 1 . and iie a 1111 1.1 limn li.ro be ll 1 h iii :.... i tllo i i1.1 pnrli ■■saw tit i ■hoped llml tl i i mr « is not dial « i"n th t iron ii ..| i 1 wnul i bc dn l r ii |, |>, ,, lf.il and \. in n lli.il , mi i irj ,', uiild l pl.u • il ,,, -., i ,, -,!,, 1 nil lo cn ible i , i . i'n hi i b r ilu.ii ■am ■ibo ureal fa nil of the slat - nl i imp in iln ,-.,,, alteration of ai h a l|ll ' llinl li had lhc li-l.i i . tbii : lid nol ,-* isl ii i nd opitii :...:'.■, ! i ... t ii ,,, l ii l.l 11 at i .., . . 1 iii i laic cotil titled on ihu p l of i peror f kg aa tli ii llu pol - lin i fort il • i iheir s i _; . , l to u fn ■■. , ., ii iiutiun : n well inij'ii it i i that th | s ll in ! . ifler lho uvcnn ol'l . to bn 111 rf il , 1 ;, l , i .. hi t purs uial ,,,- political bin rt lord i 1 ■it i .-. . ■i ir into ..: i btatoni i , f the cn itifl if en i md in repot to lb i inl i ex in po land to u lii.-li lie wus n i callud b ill , • :', r :: iii's p ■■ch i ll b inn i t aj , thai ii • lo it in aii v : - .-. i in mis blind !•• the ... ■fthe trout of vienna — n n.ii:i could i uteri iin n d ubt that great di ilnin pu isp isod n lull right lo i \ press n docided opinion upon tbo perforin anci or the inn purlormance of the tipu lations contninc i in that trout . never holoss it could nol bo doniod ibiit iv land lay under n peculiar obligation indi vidutilly and independently of the other contracting parties to adopt measures 61 direct intortbronco l i rce in allusion to the case of tours ho slid — deuatb i till i'm " ho ' ' ' l " ' \ pe,ntlomon in this plaeo li - received . - |,.,. i n sp tntor ' nf 30th i i he has been so g i as to loan lo „,| from which we make ihe followiti ,,,, ,..,.|,,'. isonting a short hi tell of u debate , • british house of co ions on the _._ of pulanu w bm a miscreant , | 10 i -,. blood liirnnl the em , „• ■llussiu must be i well has nic i .. . ou compared toneno ep westbbs f'vr 0 p,,i mi n thursduy mr c r . . , so ji i..v,-d for the production of a , . ,| !.„• imperinl ihaiiifoa.i rcspecling p l.d.,t,d tho 20th february lust uud ni organic i.au which uccnjnpo.iiod it ftfti t a leiighthenod comment on the trea ty of 1814 by the terms of whicli be con tended the independence of poland was mnra nteed mr fergusson woiil - notice suneoi'ilu atrdeitles lately perpe tratod in but country it was ofcourso known to the house that oftho twenty-four general otticors who had been arrested iii poland not more lli.ui four had returned to their homes ii . . villcl i all hi mil i'.i.m'lti.lx x tosizztrntz-tip.tst congressional district tf v <". or tin ccasitfligtoil ttil july i 1838 i'i ' , xx ri i/i:n • : ii understood tours 1,1 be a subject i iher ol prussia or of saxony ; and lliero fore the hanoverinn government arre 1 ing him woru merely performing ;. dut which it was not able to refuse he did not conceive it to be his duly to make any further observations ; und the mores ns he hud already suid be did ot intend to re fuse thc papers which wero moved for iho foreign article wo not only there foro p tl iluiv for n-v inn upon th i'm i"i uiti te but xx i marily pay-tbe same iiinoiiul of duly for protection up lho dons-tic articlee a i-.-vcuue duty iherofor however nioeleruli must urliu-,1 a ri'ii ii,l,h protection to the miiuuliic lures ol il.i c.u.tii of.tlns iticidoiif.,1 protection we dj hot coll.pl.iin while hie duty i in i.i i'm revonuo mainly if ll mtniufheliirrrs louriiti under it we r*-j..n s i it fn the early history of om govern ™ incut these duties were moderate seldom i x ling i percent nid uhwiys high % er upon the luxuries of iiii than upon llu , saries 1 liffci beean.-io the forii.uf w.-re qoii.iderod the most proper sum - nf taxation buch ouiinued to be ihi p,.l i v sf the government until t*si6 when ihu nation hud ju t emerged from u sl,.,n l.ul oxpensive war crowned indeed will j tin laurel of victory but laden nun u houv ii.iiloind debt to diaohnrge tins i i.i beenmc at once un objeel of drop solicitude with the putrigts of hut due flu iherelore increased tho duties lo on average 1'ithoul 2~i per cent wilh a pro vi-ion ihai til th nd of tliree year tluy i id in reduced j bul slill continue lhe higher duius upon tho luxuries ol lit . in 1,-ss however thuu ihree years the mainline in nig iulereat becnnie too strong tor llu agricultural uud itmtaud ef dim inishing the luxes a the national del diminished they nave increased the tux ok iis i lie national i.-l.t ha ili-.-r.-i .!. vnd now thut it is paid oft ami it has l come indispensably iiee-essiiry to reduce the rei niie i.f the country bow bus il been dou '. hy ciinliiiuing und iu some i i-l in a is in rcii-iiig the present llighu.nl i p - sive duties upon tho necessaries ol uid romovo altogether the taxes drum lho luxuries of life and u<-l as docs not coiuo iu competition wiih flu-ir itunufac tun . vvlulo thu tax upou salt haa beau continued t ltd i cn that upoi grapi s i ;, raj ins iiiacanuiis und in i hi n gs has lie removed altogether nv hile tho duty upon tugur m.d molasses ha i ' 0.1 iiiliiii!"d at ll.ll percent that upon coflbc tea and chocolate hu been enlin-ly removed and while oourse wooll u and i otlon g o fi nml iron have |,< . n contii ti id nt f ... 40 to too percent i'i.s and v ,, " -, of ii i d sci iptiniis ui i milted neniu free of . uty such a -\ lorn , the very rev-r c ul'tliai adoptud by immortal washington and lis great compeer vho achieved our liberties n:,d laid tin i.iiniliiiioii ofour government 1 , oiiipts from taxation uch articles a ii - consumed b the wealthy and luxuiious while it lay heavy anil oppressive bul la as upon the necessaries of life and au b as at consumed by the poor mid middb g il.,---i of bociet ; und ll is is done nol lo raise a revenue but/avowedly lo pro led the wial.hy ii.fu.i.liicturcrs f tb country such a mcaaure 1 conaidend lotdll iiicoiisi teo wilh the e.eruul prima ploa i ju.tiee und the spirit of a fi ■• giiveriu t ; and if i hud stood alone ii j certain tint ij waa to be ihe lasl politic i set of my life i should have gloried iu to cording my vote against il buch ii modification is iho very p..|ic of tbe frionda of lhe am mini sj i more propcrl called the chinese s st in 1 1 las long been iheir object io throw t whole in nin ii of taxation upon such arti cle from abroad as come into comne.i.i i , with ili-ir iiiiiiiiii'.k ttii-es which are lhi ro ' fore called tho " protected articles ;'' wlnjc congress hn.just closed one of il.e long . , — > ■,. >— r laborious on i iiiohi higbl pn sponsible session lhal hus bean held ibr many year past or tliiil will probably be j i 1.1 i,r inniiy years to come i propose ll submit to v ii a brief res iew ofthe til i.l i-..inin.'iit suhjoota whieh have engaged lour atleution shu llt-en ii.^.i .'-.- ... -— ? — i — , ; — i 1 : -. — s " , fl'i.lhiid were also included in he ror nicholaa und the natural desire in iii'.-l and vet it was also equally well felt lo view with approbation lho conduct le nn that th'ovwcrc mnrcbed in columns of one with whose friendship lie hud been oi und liuagethcr bv bars of iron bonoured he could not however with to the remotest parts f siberia that all l»w kindly |.-, hnga inward the empo aas tl.e treatment which tl„-v received at ror approve f his conduct towards the the hands of the clement null-das the poles lord morpeth a speech is given nl nobles ol poland encountered no better greater length in the chronicle than tn treatment thev were banished and do lbe other journals though wo must conlo-w | i'i snntence of one polish no * ore intelligibly the following is p , jo was signed bv nicholas on the fes lhe pproration literatim , , _ of i.i patron saiut ; and what was " h the design ts on foot and in active ,!,'„ mntence that he should be banish progress t annihilate tbo polish nation ed to siberia and that he should proceed namo constitution language all but hor thither on foot that doct mi was till immortal memory the land uf ca.io.ers i n existonct — mat document which en and t.g.smunds of so ski and teoshiv joined ihat thai illustrious prince should shes that had first resisted tbe torrent nj march along with common soldiers ... si muhomedan invasion and secured tbe hh borio md h ml ' encounter nut only ihe ertics nml religion of europe il hcr princes ,„., ,, ,,.. of that dreadful climate but the and noblos and senators are consigned to misery of aiournoy il.ah.-r mi foot the ihc dungeons the mines tbe graves of bi princess his mother immediately on berin if hor noble ladies travel to the 1 the sentence proceeded to sl foot uf the tbruno and 1 am told their petersburg in the hope of procuring some very preseuco bus even sent a child into mitigation of it and what was tl id the festivities of tho capital and sat nol ti ii i „ which th emperor agreed that for pardon hut fur pit upuu those whos there should be some mitigation . the fault it was to act with conscientious and rendition was that the prinoe should ac hordic though perhaps despuirinp de n knowledge that he had been lod into ihe in.tbe cause of their country while the rebellion by the loss of reason consequent thought they had one and thut suit isdo oo the death of his wife to tins he re nied them ; if while in confiscation and plied thai hewasapolej and that no con exilo they teach the course of her < zartor - |, rati „, should induce inm to a knowl ''■>>* and her sangoucnes her ri mg anil « that he had ever devoted himself to spirited youth are daily drafted to swell lie cause of poland from any other motive the ranks of tho rus.iun armies i pro lluu a delibera mvic.ion of the justico pare new tt demi for future tiiuinpbi ufher can ,- and that thai conviciionwas otter the frcodom ol the worl i if farther adopted ii ider circumstances which w*d for oh crowning horror !— lot it be well nt in nd at in p„sml,letli.ii'li--slio,ild admit tested before wo credit it children ar tl i ci fauv othei sentiment lhan a carried offto lose tho memory ol hen n ,- mi ,. sense of il.e injurie inflicted updb ble country on the frozen bank.oftlioobe bis beloved country ifun answer could or among tho mountainous stcepo havesofte lthedecisionoftlietyrn.il ii su if theae things be wo ,,. ... . without was ibis but the unfi.rtunate prince was much compromising ourselves say that a subjected to all the rigours of his sen ease is made out for the energetic inter tence how id mention another case ventiun of england uud of europe wo the i'ussiiw suldiers were directed intake mav without much preenming add thai ssiou ofill infauts who might bo lefl whatever bet les of unit iiiterventnfti without parent ; n grandfather wa.abnuf great room is left fo the righteous rclr to be robbed ofa child a fomal i nut ab iv button of heaven it years of age he was - u-nty ; ho after a few word from sir 0«oaoe ksil heon a fellow soldier of kosciusko ho vi:::i:..i.i.i and lord kiiium ton in | si.li i with more than roman beroi m support of the motion and in deprecation nd even russian brutality waa arre.ted of the cruelties of russia 1 . i » < y\..i i in its ,..,, ■.•,'. id — tho ,! ■-;. iti ni'.f null i - li el not been [_, ,..| morpeth had spoken nfthe : rntifi t-onriued within thc boundaries of hia own ,..,,;,,„ | |( . f.|i j being known lo lhc em in not -- p.'i..i of russia and in having visited hia » person named toura was found in the i....t for bis part ho hould be .. cu ins if the king of 1 1 mover the shamed of such acquaintance ifthe em russian minister ,,, dresden demanded pcror of russia had boon a mailer an i lbe surrender of toura it waa alledged more insignificant person it wnuld have aat ho had been arrested in c ui ce h ■icon idered a di«gruce to bold an and liis pap rs were i ken from bim hi . tionj but because he had s il like tu kn.w if the fact wore -,, .' — horde ol three or four hundred thousand bj lhe treaty of vienna the kir.g of han barbarians at his back waa thai a reason cr wa not bound to deliver up any per whv mankind hould not treat bim a he rho was not charged with ,,■.,,„• : deserved and execrate bim on accouni ol ad indi.puiabl i i it chargl bis crime 1 tbe uarbarian conquer bad i inst him violated the ireaty regarding the pules in m.imt : balance in the t11 1 mt j ou 1st january 1831 wus ' - 86,01 1,830 the receipts into the treasu ry during the year 1"81 .. ti — li on customs 1 du tn s n imports - - 34,234,441 i'l'.iui the sale f the public i ids 8,310,81 li un dividends on bnnlt si ck 4:m,imiti l-'i indemnity uud r the i • n i-l treaty uud im idi tital i*e ceipts ' 001,603 mailing-tell nggrcgato of - 34,1 11,30.1 l'h expenditures for thu yeui 1831 \ i 1 civil list foreign intercom 0 and inii 11a 111 - ■3,004,040 military service indian affairs und internal improvement 0,043,336 n.i.al s.tvi including it gradual in.pruvi 1 ult - '■!,' fl i 38 the public debt - - - 10,174,378 making tho total ex|>e.iiliture8 for lhe war 1831 • - 80,038,416 ind i ... i.,g in the treasury on 1-1 january 1833 - . l,503,01i tub i'll.l.'f oui the public it it v ., , un 1 1 1 1 >- iiis . 1831 - - - • 34,133,831 there wu 1 aid during tl.o last year 10,1 1,811 orn^.^^^p^gaaaajaajaaaaaaaaaaa>i^a>bbaaaa p^.iliii'.-i their word i i i i | i | ' i i f and '" i file hould boll.v i m ■■■dou another for speaking of a mi.creanl laptnin again hook u is nciiu asu mi . „ hiioj is won "•■"; w ' , " d0 t rib0 the"2 "■zxz\::n2:'z;:r j '::::::,: s l2?ttps3 .,.,,„,..,. „|,.. im |,.., ,,.,.." ih '. ,,., was i v inflexible come come i i large and hnve ei.abl , \ .".,., ».,..' so , ,.! „, ., your ur.suidjudy.u ist nol laud ad „•,,,, ,..,,■...,, g ., eh hi , ... ton .!";."! k .. -.... peak »| ifle - a-day ; i'll give yon « ".. of ,,,. : 1 ,,,,, r ,,,,,,,,, , ,'. xiii i • i , ll ive me i i i.e i m„,t,d i r ilia - ri in i luei mg of the emperor nicholas k 1 y .!..- - p when .:,,,,„,— n a „,.,„. d""n a i a..u her aid ham "' p .. „„, \ m brother mto w mm t t niril „: hero ii u am had , . dj _ mustbnve trnnsm.grated-il here wa a of him b.s head tuned lik a nol.*...psychosi.a despot r id no ga to of wind , i < . d no kn free from a national debt u...l ir •;: ;;::;,' •:,;';„:: l , ft f-o j ri ;! , ' 8 l'r yz\-j::s . "■•'■i ' ' -;,;■;.,'",;,::; tt^£a£s tt v ir veins degrading and en»lavmg wo jud i „ a k * i " f tho south and b ■i p l " 1 ;.' 1 ""' ; — :,,• | '"; 1 "• ";"• '"•' " ; ■- '.. . , . .:, . whom i £****. tru ng the hand ofa re.hle.4 and herod the i app e uf ... . ( like nfanticide into iho crauto ol polish nd he.you h " \ i|d i ; when he saw him acting ihu two men for i'm in a hurry to m i - ;■■ill . wo have i mile . ll ! i no , i.ii..i ,, oaily re ■■■"»•< »» j"«».l ; w hen ll hai-kto row , ii howouli te ii him mi irea to take all iboae pretty cntl ut out commerce - e „• k..,,d - .. rd v:.e ran wid ye 1 no faith mo.1 . i tax ,. ■• ■with hi dopravity7-bnt exclaim oi thou othc man i ,-' -» relate ■pie ,,:.'. , ;„: , 1 o.hot uykis-ese rlsb towed an a well a the rich _■'"*' sirllobertped rto fd il t this envied cnptain.-lf i are cap ... r-.ju.ee i • h-n -■- '- »• ■»■' ' '; '; insulting ,„,:„.- lowardsthi emnero tains perqui ., who would no be a . :, ...... a w ill ns . he » echn . - " gto iii-.i „,,-. i captain * to say tho rei i ins d • . a 1 . . | ..- . ■■■- uonledlo xxx between state he the whole of '■en and rc.ur and encouraged by an n ... . - . lotne denied that ihose whn used it bad an ncd on board iu tr iph urd price ot il.e product oi hi i "'^ •"»' " i"h tocall the ive advocate of the i cello . to '' ■toughed dorreaso m ihe pri.-c.il ""'" * p thep had never in the great at i iillcma f pin n ladieo ami iveu.ence i i , and ul .„. est heat ot their trugglc wi.h ru*.ia i - kick-ad ont of ll or k.-oeed al ■e-hy hou i per riulgedinaucu billiug-ogato oratorj birlouf i . iu the whole ! vade our bontora 1 n,.t p.i.od has j lani ing ilia nmout ofthe pub . • .,., istjuu'y i8au 21,1 i was • , idenl from tl wh ile » uducl that it wa nu ant to di n id na ----- i 1 , la,,d altogetb-ci . iu.i thai one of a manner such as no treat was v.-r >,, | before tho miscreant barbarian -. igu-cd ull "
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Title | Western Carolinian |
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Date | 1832-09-03 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1832 |
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FullText | fft^ffto it is even wise to abstain from laws which however wise nn good in tli id no rcsp t ol i citizen and whieh will be evaded wilh little renters tl '■). 11 o 1 • ..,,.. 1 .. ,;: . m j ling i 11 . i l>r t banning vol mil no i-.'-vi ,, ;;, i l'on cr ugu.j salisb1 ry rowan countv n c monday skpt&mb13ii •»■uw t e r ms prop i " . ' 1 rucl ■i . name « , ii reulizati 1 thai pi eject l tin voi al empire w inch i ,-• sin had - , long chcrisl nn all t i m . ■. h .... h — 5^^^hh^^m is'.iii 7^*hhh :.'".'.■■d ist j . h kt is i ■, ■■ilillil.ln ' ■■"■1 ,■" i with -" i i ■, ii ■i ii i "" ■' " ...: i . i '""' nl n ■',, ". i . i . , ,,.',.. ... | .. . . ■i i i i i debute in thai ii i , i in thc lust i i • -,, 11 ib rl ifn rwi.rd ■ii i i , ivcntura with nn i , -,' i .-.■i ■' i ' pini : ' ibo mi cl ; wl.ii b li nvi right b n i lain c liver i : : - ■■i id , ■rx . tod lo uses of iii in iidf nil i i i i i'.-.i i „■iron wiiil 1 rt , ...-, .. -., , | i ' i lr o council - inn , |„ ,. n ju ., ;,, with i , ,;'.„,, i lid uot concoivi lie bad nny right or thai cruisers and lho catiinmnilor of hi ma 1 it s las dtiti , to interrupt him josty's loyp tbe humming-bird ..... !. , i mr l!::.v,".i •-. !■porliiclh rr.:d u l h'li.ni i a.i.n llurt lor ut hi i with mr o'connell thnt tho blinperot of bei-uians to lill ,,,, i is .,.- i cn .,;■',.,,■al i russia was a ti i ,, u,t and band over tlm surplus to the udniirnll mr hume agreed with mr b nn - | m rtuls we all are audi it was compluiuod that the emperor of rnptnina of men l u aro nol ex i russia os called n misci-ontil ; wh bo fre,m bittnnn , i trfectioti h.m ,,,, l would call inm ii monster in human i'orm | nl drop belweon tb ■cup mid lbe lip i il'lu knew language b whicli ba could-whorc ch.-ineed tol i i more strongly express bis deteslntion be trad , two ver pi it iri i rl d't!i,-l would use it ho wondered that sir rob belter sort uf btirgoico j they worogoingl i erl itiglis should venture in that ii nisa t i | .,;. iheir frii u i nl pliilti i iphin t i i address a minister of tha crown nnd ash name l'il no judy mid ul'the nthorl i lit i.i why be suffered such innguugc to'bd maria no booner were the pom irish 1 i us.-.l there why it was not in ins powdr fnen inform i of thoir itlmnge ufdestititi i i to prevent it tion lliun the bet up a bawl loud enough i sir it i.m.i.if — " i siiidjiviih ii ii ,., ninka tho 1 monstor uf thcdcepl i mr i ii ■■1 n*k what wore the seek their dark cavorus they n-uttl i i v,,r,ls to which the honourable member heurt of llu kind l.ci.i-ladgirui und wlii-nl i iilludi'd / ' the thorough buss of.he males was j i i sir roiifrt incus — " i stated the waitf h tlm sopranos nnd trebles of ht women i — miscreant aiul children it would huvu mad oi i mr ilr iii — and i repeal it the word pheu himself turn round nnd guas 111 i i ia too weak to express my feelings of db miss judy 1 oh miss m.iriir would youi i testation at the barbarities exercised io c so cruel as t bps ns poor > aiui-l i wards poland i would n.k are tho ao dragged ... u mini of wat and not lor tol b c ll.dh it'tl.o conduct ol'russin iinliiilv or p 1.4 snul.i i wold lor us ' a word i , i milii l si.ii tl any ihing slti.o.l by the captain w id j own pretty mouth . i the member for kerry be untrue lol some no doubt he would t ,,^ off tho young i nrc'piber stand up in his pluce and deny it ladies though doubting be powors of i il'irue i iisk any mun possessing the teed iheir own fascination resolved to make i nigs ofa briton whether the language was the experiment so begging the l.i ttten i not iveak when compared tu such atrocity nt of lho ola p to give i'.iem a passage on i lint provoked if board lo speak with ihe ciiptain tho ad i mr wv.b felt convinced that by su 1 ded a ninll matter of finery to their dress i a debate as the pro.ni they wore raising anu skipped iuto the boat like a coupli ul i a powerful moral barrier lo tb*o encroach mountahi kids caring n iii,,-i fortheex i in nis i russia posure ol themselves nor the sproy oftho i mr bahino justified bir roborl loglis suit water which though ii took the curl lin deprecating the application of such outoftlieir i added a bloom of their i it.-i-ins us *• iniscreant lo iln bmperor of cheeks which perhaps contributed in no hk.is.-ii il thought minister would small degree tu the success uf thoir pro hi done well to stand forward anil ex ject h press their opinion of the impropriety of there is something in ho sight ola hindi phraseology he admitted tbo l'ul pctticoul at sea lhal nover fails to put u hi-di rcbi'iliou to im moist righteous more man into a good humour provided ho bo i pccially a the man deputed to reign over rightly constructed when ihey got oa hil.i'tu i....i ik-.-ii deprived of tba imperial ; 1,,,,,,-d the humming-bird ihey woro re h crown of russia for competency iln did ceived b the cuptain and p.-ay,young hi i however see the necessity of k.ig ladies said lie what mny have procured h land's all mi forth ns i general rcdresacr : ,„. the honor ofthis visit li wus i i hji.f uron-js and embroiling herself in dis a favor t v • .. i .- honor aid judy and h : '' . with every nation that committed hia horor will grant ii too said muriu han act of injustice however he thought for 1 like tbe look if him i'lattorud hj h government right in prosaina upon riiasin ,| 1m m\a la of maria's the captain i the fulfil ment of the treaty of v ienua and s:l j || u | nothing ever gnve him more i boned much from tin prudence and pleasure than to oblige iholadi : l it h - ofthe noble lord al.,,ui t pro .| h1 f ttv or iln-s intended loa»l was uul ut h.-...i to st petersburg for that purpose er |. incompatible with hia duly that in mr sim said mr baring voule have w „ u l gruul it well then said judy k^a^ll-^^^^^^^^^h a ",-., ,,.. i i i'a ii in ij !! i..',t . ■the : of i copy of lb 1 :.,'■papei • , lo ■/ me h.!,"|i,.'i .. . ■..'. i h.i 1 . - ' . -'. ..( ['„ ■„ ,,..!. i'.'l.l i'i i'-ll'l ptl l."„,m (., it into th tin cbjusiieo uhivcllastho-spiritol li " - - i ... vienna iiml '"' ' na.idcd at - r i i . . . t ) i tin ■a ., , . , , ve hnve hiiuuilttcu to nta ihe cholera is i-iilirol ii-lhiiii awl crcti un ino cmiirurj " "",.., , „.,,,,„ i ii ■u.hi.ic ,., .,,„■ichnrofor i arrangement o larill uy wm ■> j ,, ' hi ami fir co i i , h ivi lazes hi in.pi red «"*».«» , u ..-. ll was ngl ""'- "' hl '- ""'* i v ft lha ut vienna lbe < - ko mil '"' ; - '' '■" i i>l are to b con i in -■■. . i , d fount.ti.is toar,to.ep r k..ualo.l;&l ivj.ich.the pi ,;,.,„ in ih iul pie fib ou.h aro to bo .-.,■,, a , llu i li accounted for ' ' und lo lho dust i foil r fore er.toprult . toll . u«ck..u on in onr.cl.lhoi i ' , whilst in i , it ultucl ■no " ■»" p ihw >"■»•»" i y th uul rof the luttur is no wit '" ll "' ' ""'■•"' ''""'" "'"" it in i ' u ill il i i in i i • ' '" i xv.trr i of this hypothesis many pi rsnns much of our time and aftrtrtion l*;isl ., ,,,.!,, | water the consider this as given to his great and interesting ruhp-r i , qcvalivo ngaiitst tbe disuuse from iti.knowu that tm -. ofthe n il ..,..,„ j n ,, is | 1-nbuble ha ari ou rnisc i lor ilie rnipp i lhe federal (!,-■il , ,. i ,| , nrnvni moiig the eminent is derived f taxe laid lip poiip'le il.nt the well have been poisoned good imported frtim foreign count i in some places the poultry and pigi those dulios onhanco the price of su • .;,.- i in great numbers ** mortality hn ". is and ultiimitol full u ton thoee wl l j ,, |„., .., ,,.,,,. , , i | :,,., v ■' tho lish iii s.-v . cotifltimo ihem the tariff is therefori ial rivers numerous facts mnronver n system of intlirerl lamiiuu it has bo i.ri.ve thai lho choloru follows tho course come n system ot'benv taxation but a of rivers and brenka uul chiofl in tb a ystotn of taxation merely the peopl nei l,l rl i of wnters in no port i the uuinn hn»e nvor coin thero is certainly no end to tho vnnou plained of thu heavy burthens laid up ihnorich which the choloru gooms id l on u . to tmppl il.e ueoeasary wools ... oon der — il migl.l be u grutifi ution to the gov rn lit we do not complain it , ., ,. , ..... i :,,. .,, ., l^^aaa^^l i ■ti '■is 1',,'n i.m.i iip,'ii us l.,r li ,..,.■: i7 i i | ■,, n a i la l,ll as r7 wl |. ich lr i 1 to h i.i h..i our h . ,■n i |.".' i 1 , ii i hrc and in ill nine l 1 ,-.' nf l.is ic ■1 practice never nu n ill 1 a , i war ki - ■i 1 ol for iv in .. i tu . pretl i , ish n le all r ■, li . would uoi sh nl " 1 . ... n ester •" irolixia v , . • ; dollars p r 1 fp-ii,l within thee m <• h ; 01 '■. , , / fifty ,. its if !'■i ■' - . „■,■;,.,, ik ijrar vo paper will , .,, , 1 u i,iil all tin 1 1 - ' ■; 1 ,'. nt *'" i -■' ' /, ' " ... , ■, ' ti „, „■;'/ /,. , /'"' '• . , i ,. f f the f literal .... n hi •■".'■■'■'■' ■' " i ' '" ' ' - ,-' adver.ii n-i al lho u mil rt tes ," ,,.//, "• ad '. -..■■■i to iln ■' -' ■. 1 paid or ih 1 1 ill not 61 at ' '"' ,, , 1 , 1 ,. .■;. 11 11 be : tnctly nd wit . lord sax no , seuouilt 1 llu iti in he ru by its l.-.le c uliiet bud iiii mil pul nn owl to tbo n i ineiits enterc i into b the cuugn '. 1 in 1 . and iie a 1111 1.1 limn li.ro be ll 1 h iii :.... i tllo i i1.1 pnrli ■■saw tit i ■hoped llml tl i i mr « is not dial « i"n th t iron ii ..| i 1 wnul i bc dn l r ii |, |>, ,, lf.il and \. in n lli.il , mi i irj ,', uiild l pl.u • il ,,, -., i ,, -,!,, 1 nil lo cn ible i , i . i'n hi i b r ilu.ii ■am ■ibo ureal fa nil of the slat - nl i imp in iln ,-.,,, alteration of ai h a l|ll ' llinl li had lhc li-l.i i . tbii : lid nol ,-* isl ii i nd opitii :...:'.■, ! i ... t ii ,,, l ii l.l 11 at i .., . . 1 iii i laic cotil titled on ihu p l of i peror f kg aa tli ii llu pol - lin i fort il • i iheir s i _; . , l to u fn ■■. , ., ii iiutiun : n well inij'ii it i i that th | s ll in ! . ifler lho uvcnn ol'l . to bn 111 rf il , 1 ;, l , i .. hi t purs uial ,,,- political bin rt lord i 1 ■it i .-. . ■i ir into ..: i btatoni i , f the cn itifl if en i md in repot to lb i inl i ex in po land to u lii.-li lie wus n i callud b ill , • :', r :: iii's p ■■ch i ll b inn i t aj , thai ii • lo it in aii v : - .-. i in mis blind !•• the ... ■fthe trout of vienna — n n.ii:i could i uteri iin n d ubt that great di ilnin pu isp isod n lull right lo i \ press n docided opinion upon tbo perforin anci or the inn purlormance of the tipu lations contninc i in that trout . never holoss it could nol bo doniod ibiit iv land lay under n peculiar obligation indi vidutilly and independently of the other contracting parties to adopt measures 61 direct intortbronco l i rce in allusion to the case of tours ho slid — deuatb i till i'm " ho ' ' ' l " ' \ pe,ntlomon in this plaeo li - received . - |,.,. i n sp tntor ' nf 30th i i he has been so g i as to loan lo „,| from which we make ihe followiti ,,,, ,..,.|,,'. isonting a short hi tell of u debate , • british house of co ions on the _._ of pulanu w bm a miscreant , | 10 i -,. blood liirnnl the em , „• ■llussiu must be i well has nic i .. . ou compared toneno ep westbbs f'vr 0 p,,i mi n thursduy mr c r . . , so ji i..v,-d for the production of a , . ,| !.„• imperinl ihaiiifoa.i rcspecling p l.d.,t,d tho 20th february lust uud ni organic i.au which uccnjnpo.iiod it ftfti t a leiighthenod comment on the trea ty of 1814 by the terms of whicli be con tended the independence of poland was mnra nteed mr fergusson woiil - notice suneoi'ilu atrdeitles lately perpe tratod in but country it was ofcourso known to the house that oftho twenty-four general otticors who had been arrested iii poland not more lli.ui four had returned to their homes ii . . villcl i all hi mil i'.i.m'lti.lx x tosizztrntz-tip.tst congressional district tf v <". or tin ccasitfligtoil ttil july i 1838 i'i ' , xx ri i/i:n • : ii understood tours 1,1 be a subject i iher ol prussia or of saxony ; and lliero fore the hanoverinn government arre 1 ing him woru merely performing ;. dut which it was not able to refuse he did not conceive it to be his duly to make any further observations ; und the mores ns he hud already suid be did ot intend to re fuse thc papers which wero moved for iho foreign article wo not only there foro p tl iluiv for n-v inn upon th i'm i"i uiti te but xx i marily pay-tbe same iiinoiiul of duly for protection up lho dons-tic articlee a i-.-vcuue duty iherofor however nioeleruli must urliu-,1 a ri'ii ii,l,h protection to the miiuuliic lures ol il.i c.u.tii of.tlns iticidoiif.,1 protection we dj hot coll.pl.iin while hie duty i in i.i i'm revonuo mainly if ll mtniufheliirrrs louriiti under it we r*-j..n s i it fn the early history of om govern ™ incut these duties were moderate seldom i x ling i percent nid uhwiys high % er upon the luxuries of iiii than upon llu , saries 1 liffci beean.-io the forii.uf w.-re qoii.iderod the most proper sum - nf taxation buch ouiinued to be ihi p,.l i v sf the government until t*si6 when ihu nation hud ju t emerged from u sl,.,n l.ul oxpensive war crowned indeed will j tin laurel of victory but laden nun u houv ii.iiloind debt to diaohnrge tins i i.i beenmc at once un objeel of drop solicitude with the putrigts of hut due flu iherelore increased tho duties lo on average 1'ithoul 2~i per cent wilh a pro vi-ion ihai til th nd of tliree year tluy i id in reduced j bul slill continue lhe higher duius upon tho luxuries ol lit . in 1,-ss however thuu ihree years the mainline in nig iulereat becnnie too strong tor llu agricultural uud itmtaud ef dim inishing the luxes a the national del diminished they nave increased the tux ok iis i lie national i.-l.t ha ili-.-r.-i .!. vnd now thut it is paid oft ami it has l come indispensably iiee-essiiry to reduce the rei niie i.f the country bow bus il been dou '. hy ciinliiiuing und iu some i i-l in a is in rcii-iiig the present llighu.nl i p - sive duties upon tho necessaries ol uid romovo altogether the taxes drum lho luxuries of life and u<-l as docs not coiuo iu competition wiih flu-ir itunufac tun . vvlulo thu tax upou salt haa beau continued t ltd i cn that upoi grapi s i ;, raj ins iiiacanuiis und in i hi n gs has lie removed altogether nv hile tho duty upon tugur m.d molasses ha i ' 0.1 iiiliiii!"d at ll.ll percent that upon coflbc tea and chocolate hu been enlin-ly removed and while oourse wooll u and i otlon g o fi nml iron have |,< . n contii ti id nt f ... 40 to too percent i'i.s and v ,, " -, of ii i d sci iptiniis ui i milted neniu free of . uty such a -\ lorn , the very rev-r c ul'tliai adoptud by immortal washington and lis great compeer vho achieved our liberties n:,d laid tin i.iiniliiiioii ofour government 1 , oiiipts from taxation uch articles a ii - consumed b the wealthy and luxuiious while it lay heavy anil oppressive bul la as upon the necessaries of life and au b as at consumed by the poor mid middb g il.,---i of bociet ; und ll is is done nol lo raise a revenue but/avowedly lo pro led the wial.hy ii.fu.i.liicturcrs f tb country such a mcaaure 1 conaidend lotdll iiicoiisi teo wilh the e.eruul prima ploa i ju.tiee und the spirit of a fi ■• giiveriu t ; and if i hud stood alone ii j certain tint ij waa to be ihe lasl politic i set of my life i should have gloried iu to cording my vote against il buch ii modification is iho very p..|ic of tbe frionda of lhe am mini sj i more propcrl called the chinese s st in 1 1 las long been iheir object io throw t whole in nin ii of taxation upon such arti cle from abroad as come into comne.i.i i , with ili-ir iiiiiiiiii'.k ttii-es which are lhi ro ' fore called tho " protected articles ;'' wlnjc congress hn.just closed one of il.e long . , — > ■,. >— r laborious on i iiiohi higbl pn sponsible session lhal hus bean held ibr many year past or tliiil will probably be j i 1.1 i,r inniiy years to come i propose ll submit to v ii a brief res iew ofthe til i.l i-..inin.'iit suhjoota whieh have engaged lour atleution shu llt-en ii.^.i .'-.- ... -— ? — i — , ; — i 1 : -. — s " , fl'i.lhiid were also included in he ror nicholaa und the natural desire in iii'.-l and vet it was also equally well felt lo view with approbation lho conduct le nn that th'ovwcrc mnrcbed in columns of one with whose friendship lie hud been oi und liuagethcr bv bars of iron bonoured he could not however with to the remotest parts f siberia that all l»w kindly |.-, hnga inward the empo aas tl.e treatment which tl„-v received at ror approve f his conduct towards the the hands of the clement null-das the poles lord morpeth a speech is given nl nobles ol poland encountered no better greater length in the chronicle than tn treatment thev were banished and do lbe other journals though wo must conlo-w | i'i snntence of one polish no * ore intelligibly the following is p , jo was signed bv nicholas on the fes lhe pproration literatim , , _ of i.i patron saiut ; and what was " h the design ts on foot and in active ,!,'„ mntence that he should be banish progress t annihilate tbo polish nation ed to siberia and that he should proceed namo constitution language all but hor thither on foot that doct mi was till immortal memory the land uf ca.io.ers i n existonct — mat document which en and t.g.smunds of so ski and teoshiv joined ihat thai illustrious prince should shes that had first resisted tbe torrent nj march along with common soldiers ... si muhomedan invasion and secured tbe hh borio md h ml ' encounter nut only ihe ertics nml religion of europe il hcr princes ,„., ,, ,,.. of that dreadful climate but the and noblos and senators are consigned to misery of aiournoy il.ah.-r mi foot the ihc dungeons the mines tbe graves of bi princess his mother immediately on berin if hor noble ladies travel to the 1 the sentence proceeded to sl foot uf the tbruno and 1 am told their petersburg in the hope of procuring some very preseuco bus even sent a child into mitigation of it and what was tl id the festivities of tho capital and sat nol ti ii i „ which th emperor agreed that for pardon hut fur pit upuu those whos there should be some mitigation . the fault it was to act with conscientious and rendition was that the prinoe should ac hordic though perhaps despuirinp de n knowledge that he had been lod into ihe in.tbe cause of their country while the rebellion by the loss of reason consequent thought they had one and thut suit isdo oo the death of his wife to tins he re nied them ; if while in confiscation and plied thai hewasapolej and that no con exilo they teach the course of her < zartor - |, rati „, should induce inm to a knowl ''■>>* and her sangoucnes her ri mg anil « that he had ever devoted himself to spirited youth are daily drafted to swell lie cause of poland from any other motive the ranks of tho rus.iun armies i pro lluu a delibera mvic.ion of the justico pare new tt demi for future tiiuinpbi ufher can ,- and that thai conviciionwas otter the frcodom ol the worl i if farther adopted ii ider circumstances which w*d for oh crowning horror !— lot it be well nt in nd at in p„sml,letli.ii'li--slio,ild admit tested before wo credit it children ar tl i ci fauv othei sentiment lhan a carried offto lose tho memory ol hen n ,- mi ,. sense of il.e injurie inflicted updb ble country on the frozen bank.oftlioobe bis beloved country ifun answer could or among tho mountainous stcepo havesofte lthedecisionoftlietyrn.il ii su if theae things be wo ,,. ... . without was ibis but the unfi.rtunate prince was much compromising ourselves say that a subjected to all the rigours of his sen ease is made out for the energetic inter tence how id mention another case ventiun of england uud of europe wo the i'ussiiw suldiers were directed intake mav without much preenming add thai ssiou ofill infauts who might bo lefl whatever bet les of unit iiiterventnfti without parent ; n grandfather wa.abnuf great room is left fo the righteous rclr to be robbed ofa child a fomal i nut ab iv button of heaven it years of age he was - u-nty ; ho after a few word from sir 0«oaoe ksil heon a fellow soldier of kosciusko ho vi:::i:..i.i.i and lord kiiium ton in | si.li i with more than roman beroi m support of the motion and in deprecation nd even russian brutality waa arre.ted of the cruelties of russia 1 . i » < y\..i i in its ,..,, ■.•,'. id — tho ,! ■-;. iti ni'.f null i - li el not been [_, ,..| morpeth had spoken nfthe : rntifi t-onriued within thc boundaries of hia own ,..,,;,,„ | |( . f.|i j being known lo lhc em in not -- p.'i..i of russia and in having visited hia » person named toura was found in the i....t for bis part ho hould be .. cu ins if the king of 1 1 mover the shamed of such acquaintance ifthe em russian minister ,,, dresden demanded pcror of russia had boon a mailer an i lbe surrender of toura it waa alledged more insignificant person it wnuld have aat ho had been arrested in c ui ce h ■icon idered a di«gruce to bold an and liis pap rs were i ken from bim hi . tionj but because he had s il like tu kn.w if the fact wore -,, .' — horde ol three or four hundred thousand bj lhe treaty of vienna the kir.g of han barbarians at his back waa thai a reason cr wa not bound to deliver up any per whv mankind hould not treat bim a he rho was not charged with ,,■.,,„• : deserved and execrate bim on accouni ol ad indi.puiabl i i it chargl bis crime 1 tbe uarbarian conquer bad i inst him violated the ireaty regarding the pules in m.imt : balance in the t11 1 mt j ou 1st january 1831 wus ' - 86,01 1,830 the receipts into the treasu ry during the year 1"81 .. ti — li on customs 1 du tn s n imports - - 34,234,441 i'l'.iui the sale f the public i ids 8,310,81 li un dividends on bnnlt si ck 4:m,imiti l-'i indemnity uud r the i • n i-l treaty uud im idi tital i*e ceipts ' 001,603 mailing-tell nggrcgato of - 34,1 11,30.1 l'h expenditures for thu yeui 1831 \ i 1 civil list foreign intercom 0 and inii 11a 111 - ■3,004,040 military service indian affairs und internal improvement 0,043,336 n.i.al s.tvi including it gradual in.pruvi 1 ult - '■!,' fl i 38 the public debt - - - 10,174,378 making tho total ex|>e.iiliture8 for lhe war 1831 • - 80,038,416 ind i ... i.,g in the treasury on 1-1 january 1833 - . l,503,01i tub i'll.l.'f oui the public it it v ., , un 1 1 1 1 >- iiis . 1831 - - - • 34,133,831 there wu 1 aid during tl.o last year 10,1 1,811 orn^.^^^p^gaaaajaajaaaaaaaaaaa>i^a>bbaaaa p^.iliii'.-i their word i i i i | i | ' i i f and '" i file hould boll.v i m ■■■dou another for speaking of a mi.creanl laptnin again hook u is nciiu asu mi . „ hiioj is won "•■"; w ' , " d0 t rib0 the"2 "■zxz\::n2:'z;:r j '::::::,: s l2?ttps3 .,.,,„,..,. „|,.. im |,.., ,,.,.." ih '. ,,., was i v inflexible come come i i large and hnve ei.abl , \ .".,., ».,..' so , ,.! „, ., your ur.suidjudy.u ist nol laud ad „•,,,, ,..,,■...,, g ., eh hi , ... ton .!";."! k .. -.... peak »| ifle - a-day ; i'll give yon « ".. of ,,,. : 1 ,,,,, r ,,,,,,,,, , ,'. xiii i • i , ll ive me i i i.e i m„,t,d i r ilia - ri in i luei mg of the emperor nicholas k 1 y .!..- - p when .:,,,,„,— n a „,.,„. d""n a i a..u her aid ham "' p .. „„, \ m brother mto w mm t t niril „: hero ii u am had , . dj _ mustbnve trnnsm.grated-il here wa a of him b.s head tuned lik a nol.*...psychosi.a despot r id no ga to of wind , i < . d no kn free from a national debt u...l ir •;: ;;::;,' •:,;';„:: l , ft f-o j ri ;! , ' 8 l'r yz\-j::s . "■•'■i ' ' -;,;■;.,'",;,::; tt^£a£s tt v ir veins degrading and en»lavmg wo jud i „ a k * i " f tho south and b ■i p l " 1 ;.' 1 ""' ; — :,,• | '"; 1 "• ";"• '"•' " ; ■- '.. . , . .:, . whom i £****. tru ng the hand ofa re.hle.4 and herod the i app e uf ... . ( like nfanticide into iho crauto ol polish nd he.you h " \ i|d i ; when he saw him acting ihu two men for i'm in a hurry to m i - ;■■ill . wo have i mile . ll ! i no , i.ii..i ,, oaily re ■■■"»•< »» j"«».l ; w hen ll hai-kto row , ii howouli te ii him mi irea to take all iboae pretty cntl ut out commerce - e „• k..,,d - .. rd v:.e ran wid ye 1 no faith mo.1 . i tax ,. ■• ■with hi dopravity7-bnt exclaim oi thou othc man i ,-' -» relate ■pie ,,:.'. , ;„: , 1 o.hot uykis-ese rlsb towed an a well a the rich _■'"*' sirllobertped rto fd il t this envied cnptain.-lf i are cap ... r-.ju.ee i • h-n -■- '- »• ■»■' ' '; '; insulting ,„,:„.- lowardsthi emnero tains perqui ., who would no be a . :, ...... a w ill ns . he » echn . - " gto iii-.i „,,-. i captain * to say tho rei i ins d • . a 1 . . | ..- . ■■■- uonledlo xxx between state he the whole of '■en and rc.ur and encouraged by an n ... . - . lotne denied that ihose whn used it bad an ncd on board iu tr iph urd price ot il.e product oi hi i "'^ •"»' " i"h tocall the ive advocate of the i cello . to '' ■toughed dorreaso m ihe pri.-c.il ""'" * p thep had never in the great at i iillcma f pin n ladieo ami iveu.ence i i , and ul .„. est heat ot their trugglc wi.h ru*.ia i - kick-ad ont of ll or k.-oeed al ■e-hy hou i per riulgedinaucu billiug-ogato oratorj birlouf i . iu the whole ! vade our bontora 1 n,.t p.i.od has j lani ing ilia nmout ofthe pub . • .,., istjuu'y i8au 21,1 i was • , idenl from tl wh ile » uducl that it wa nu ant to di n id na ----- i 1 , la,,d altogetb-ci . iu.i thai one of a manner such as no treat was v.-r >,, | before tho miscreant barbarian -. igu-cd ull " |