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t ight, because in him alone arc found all the treasurer of love, of science and of wisdom ; that is to say, God our divine Saviour Jesus Christ the word of the Most High, the word of )?lc. 'l'heir Majesties therefore recommend, with the most teniTer solicitude to iheTt* peopTe7as *he-enly means of enjoying that peace ?which springs from a good conscience and which alone is durable, to Fortify them selves x:very day more and more in the principles and exercise of the duties "which the divine Saviour has pointed out to us* Art. jyn# All powers which wish solemnly to profess the sacred principles which have dictated this act, and who shall acknowledge how important it is to the happiness of nations, too long dis turbed, that these truths shall henceforth exercise upon human destinies, alt the in fluence which belongs to them, shall be received -with |I mpph readiness as affec tion, into th is hoty alliance. Made, tripartite, and signed at Paps in \he year of our Lord 1815, on the T4th (26) of September. TRANQJS, FREDERIC WILLIAM, ALEXANDER. A true copy of the Original. ? 77 ? - ? ALEXANDER. St. Petertburgh, the day of the birth qfour Saviour, the %5th of December , U1S. t* ? * | c': J^traet qf a lettir jrom Marweiks, dated February 8, t a 1 6, received in Baltimore. H Lord Wellington gave a dinner at Paris a short time since, in commemora tion of the burning of Washington, to consequence, the Americsn gentlemen gave a dinner in commemoration of the famous victory at New-Orleans. They carried their toasts to the printer to pub lish. He said he would with pleasure, but the police would not permit him ? Some few were published in^'feiiLli^ but ?6 mu? tilated they were no longer the same. Lord Wellington rules France-^ not hi n# is done in Paris without hi. ..consent and approbation." ;; ? ? I r*""' ? ? 1 Translated from French fia/ierst/or the Bal timore Patriot. U t*** reported in Pari., under the date ol the 15th Feb. that Charles IV. ; would leave Rome, and return into Spain to live near htsson Fredihand V* The English troops, it was also said, continuing to fortily Genoa, of which they intended to make *a naval military post, f. Prince Leopold of gJUixburg? the future ? husband of her Royal Highness the Prln- i - ^ 1- j 1*? n ? ' . t_: ^ ?? -*? " ? ?- ? ? - way to. England. The marine ?f the Prince Royal of Wurteniburg htr Im perial Highness the Grand Dugl.ess C*' theriac of Russia, pWaif celebrated (he 24th Jan. in?tit. Petersburg. |j?| fromThayti. By the schooner Tantamount from Cape W^ received ^ paqfrhhil and nptfi. I /from whicbifappears that ?it f agent of ex-colonlsts* <* French Govern ment, named Catiksau Lahochk, had addressed three {letters to CBnisTOrHfi, from New^Orleansr with^appaiently the most friendly views. They were not re garded* in this light, however, and being submitted by CHiisiopat to his Legisla* *ihe Body* were received with much in dignation. It is supposed at tins Cape, that the author of these letters Is leagued with PitTiow to deliver up Haytl to the FrencU^GovernmenU - M. Dupi.mii, the supercargo of the vessel from New-Or leans, by which these letters were sent, has been imprisoned, and is charged with being also an ex-colonist of Sj^Domiugo, an? with having visited that island as a spy *k The above letters* whkh are dated at New-Orleans, the 35th ,and 28th January the remarks of IK* Count Dt Limunad <\ Secretary of Stat* toChiisto phe, upon them, may be seen at our of fice. The veritarks are drawn up in a very eloquent and masterly stvle. Char leu ton Courier , jifiril 2. n " -t-, Nefioricd detttutiion of Sierra T.rrmr. ... Capt. Y QUAg, of the fhip Ch" lotc who arrived at Prov' " 1.) on Saturday last in 44 ? ......... Itnc Bolam Shore ([opposite Sierra 1 .cone) and, was informed, th?t two SESL^K&V' ? ??%?%*) 11I I1 la ^ ^ days previous a large party of blacks from the country had attacked Sier ra Leone, and having been joined by the black troops stationed there had succeeded in destroying the place, and had murdered nearly all 'the white inhabitants, together with several British officers* Silver Mine. ? It is reported that a Sil? yxt Mine hai Wa l**ely discovered in Poughtown, Pennsylvania, that ytildsone Ounce of pure nilvtr to a pound of ore ; that it is easily obtained) and apt>ears to be inexhaustible. J'enn, huh CamDen <*3a$ette. 1 HUHSUsiY* JIpril 2 5, 18 16. 1 he communication signed u HoraiioJ' was received too late for this wteks paper* Congress have passed a law establishing a i% liank of the United Slates of America,"*; with a capital of 35 000. OOO of dollars*^!**' vided into S5G,000 shares of I0v) doffirs each. 70^000 shares are to belong to the U . S. and $80,000 vhareiTUre to be subscri bed lor by individuals or coi po rations ; for which purpose subscriptions are to be open ed at one principal commercial town in each state, on the first Monday of July next, under the direction of Commission ers to be appointed by the Provident of the United States. Of the 28,000,000 to be subscribed 8,000 000 are to to be _paid in gold and silver, and \ % >,000,000 may be paid In funded dt bt of tmfCnited States,-? 6 pr. Cent slock at par. 5 per cent, at 65 dollar* on the nominal hundred, and 7 per cent, at a premium of t and an half per cent* Five dollars in com and twenty -five dollars ny public stock on each share to be paid at the tirafe.df subscribing ? iO dol lars Incoirirand 5*5 dollars in ?tocklo be paid on ea?h share# six mbnths from the time of subscribing ; and ? like sum vf cash and slock. Co be paid one year from the timfe of subscribing. The Bank to be governed by 35 Directors, including the President, five of whom to be appointed by and removable at the pleasure of the Presi dent of the United States, and *0 to (se lected annually by such of the Stock hold* ers as jure citizens ofthe. United States, at the Banking-bouse in the city_of^Phlladek phia. The Bank to commence its Opera tions as soon as 8,000,000 of dollars, exclu sive of the 7,000,000 to be owned by go tenement, are subscribed and paid int The President and directors may establis&LaJ Branch Office of dibCtitiHFU and deposit at any place in the United Siaus, and ron ap plication of the Legislature of any state wherein 2 000 shares shall have been sub quire such an office to be established. No bills to btremtUed for a tess^surn^th&n five dollars* The notpstobe receivablepigpKr payments to the U. States, In ease of the Bank Refusing to pay iu bills in specie, thejf will immedialelv bear interest at Mte rate of >2 prvcentflpr annum. X Provided that the Bank; is not; put in operation byv tfcefiwt Monday ik&pfymm Congas may repeal the law at any time within The following tufftojkave been appro priattd by act of Congiess, lor the ex pen ce* of Ordnance and Ordnance stores, in cluding arsenals, magazines, and armoi ies for the wpiestait year, via for atmotiet, 337,848 dollar? for arsenals, 383 000 dol lars ; for timber fat mounting cannon, 7 JUOQO dollars ; for gun powder, 93.000 dollars; and J<kf Canhoiv,sftut, aSaTtoSflti II 1,000 dollaas. ? it is understood that the Indiania Ter ritory as well as the Mississippi Territory, will this year be admitted into the union of the states, possessing like all the Other states the character of independent sove rtigniies. The federal compact will then comprise twenty slates* May the territo ries of Missouri, Illinois and Michigan soon aU^tfr yUie it appears by an expose of the actual state ol the BritiAi Mivy, on the I st oT Jan uary 1 8 1 3, addressed to the Lords of the Ad mi rally, by I apt. William Lay ton of the British Navy* that the 4< Thousand Ships of Old En^SiiSPr so bfleU held lip a? a btighear to frighten the United States into compliance with British policy ? exist in a-g4*at Measure only on . paper*; 'Fher actual number of all ships carrying 74 punt and upward*, was 209 ; of which ' there wer* irreparable, unfit for service* unfit for nca, defective, ineffective, hulks, decayed, or undergoing repairs 105 ; and of which tliere were building and incom plete 27 ; leaving effective ships of the line fit for service, or in ordinary , 77 of \ the actual num SS guns and tip to ; of which there were unfit for sjntfce, decayed, hulks, troop ships, store ships; hospital ships, con demned, repairing, worn out, and ineffi cient 10 1 ; and of which there were build* tag and Incomplete 29 ; leaving 16? ef fective ships of S3 guns and npwaids to 6<l inclusive, fit for service or fo ordinary. Of those in ordhmryrfi \% presumed That a considerable proportion were not precisely in the condition in which" Capu Oscars would have wished the Guerriere when he fell in with Capt* Hull* As to the in crease of the Royal NaVy by the ships that were building, have since been captured, fee. it is ^ question whether it is greater than the losses ?t has suntninrd by the ra* u aliim of the the , late American war, and other unfortunate circumstances. If the ' lioyal Navy has not diminished since Jan uary 1813, it niu&t now consist of 242 ships berof ships 64 inclusive 3<J5 fc^pry 'fv^ from 11 xu \'K) -gtlrts, in service and in ordinary. ; _ . The Anniversary Ball and Supper, late-* given by ihe Russian Ambassador, in Philadelphia, in honor of the coronation ?ET7 A li xandku of Russia, is said to have been the most sptendid t\nct cosily enter tainment ever prepared 111 ihe U. States. Mr* Bakeh late British Charge des Af fairs at Washington, has been accredited by the Prc*ident-as British Consul General for the United States. A painting by Mr. Alston, a native of South-Carolina, has recenily been pur chased in Philadelphia, at the price of 3,500 dollat*. The Legislature of New-York, at their last session, passed a law to prevent habitu al drunkards Jrom jvanttng their e9tatc?. A Woolen manufactory was lately des Trof h d by fire In Reading, Connecticut. Washington, April 16# " Y esterday the bill passed the Senate of the U. S. 4 making further provision for military services during the late war*-? [It L-_ gwv . . . __ 1 t ' V II r . *". % | ? the signature of the Pi esi dent to become a law off the land ] The pi incipltprovi* sion in the law alluded to, is* in substance* that the women and children, if the Hat ter are ijndtrsixteen years of age, or if tliere^e no child, then the widow of every mO/ia-mari) who ' was killed#or jrho died in the service d the JBnitgd S^tes, or while returning home, lAaiTviec&ve half fi"y J?r y?irt? This act is justified by policy as well as dictated by justice?^ It will give relief to the survitors of the victims of the waiv-It is in acts of this kind,, that a government manifests its be neficence. and realises the hopes of Its frirnfU? It looks wiUi ancqiul eye ttrtlwr condition of all ;_an3 the poorest citizen is cherished with parental affection.? Coo grcss w in rise in ihisjnoiolH' ' The Tariff bill ye*terjlay principally ocempWI Ihe attention of the Senate*. Considerable progress was made in it. The amendment reported by the financial committee, and several otheis, to the de tails of the bill, were agreed to, none them affecting or touching the material articles of cotton or woollen fabrics. A mong other umendmevfts, thp juty on claye<{ sugars was reduced by die Senate from 6 to 4 cents per pound, and that on other prown sugar raided from 2 I -a to 3 conts belr pound Until! the bill is finally acted ton,,. iw decision can be called cort*' chjsiv*. hen ft is finished? we shall immediately put our readers in possesion of it. I (1^? Aut. int. Memorials are circulating in Baltimore and otfier cities, lor signature, remon stra mg, in sigfrng terms* against the hill report 3d in foe Hous<r ftf R*ftri??miti>ii v** ^-For the mo^e effectual collection of ihtr public fevenue in the lawful money of the United State* ;M which imposes heavy penalties on such banking institutions as shall not redeem their note* in specie from | and at ei- tfcjyfc-^lMJ bit U having Keen recommitted to the com* i mittee whort ported it, has been modified by expdiiging tlse objectionable feature. ^ Ibid. ' , New-Ohleahi, February 23. Kxtract ofo a teller from QpU. Fisher >JkUed Mount JEtna< (near fori Chibornty on the jttqbanta , Feb* \ 4 4* Nothing new here hot the recom mtncemenL of hostilities with the Creeks/ on the 8th inst* they killed 8 white men* about 30 milet above fori .Claiborne, and took 3 negroes and 10 horses. A party of men are in pursuit of ifce murderers* No doubt we sliaU have to take up arms immediately. The President's proclama tion f against sqOatten?Tybaa given them great Confidence that their lands will be re* stored to them, which they surrendered by Jackson's treaty." V* ' v . ? ? ? <* , - "" J * * ? Th? toy leogue we this day publish^ between Russia, Austria a A Prussia, waa executed at Si. Peter*burgh> and doubt lets is the production of the Jiu$oim cabinet. England is entirel^teft out of sight in this new alliance* The other powers of the continent are only incidentally invited to join them.? .The views of Russia are gra dually unfolding themselves. They do not carry the moft friendly aspect to theJ interests of Cngland^aUd we should not be surprised, if the Emperor Alixawdeb should shortly become the Autocrat of the European c ontinent . He i? taking the most effectual way of strengthening his arms and enlightening his councils? He invites the talents,, the acquirements and the honortkof France, to repose in hisown dominions. Southern Patriot. I J 4 Bo?ton% Afiril 2.? Among the arrivals yesterday at thia port, were two ships from Calcutta, with cargoes which .may be valu ed at fifteen hundred The first Protestant Bishop that was -evfer appointed to ft British colony, the Right Key. and Honorable C harlts Ingl'rs, L). D. died at Halifax 24ih ult. BoMton /tvfier. Philadelphia , Afril Ic. Joceph Bonaparte, Lefebvre JDesnouettes, and Marshal Grouchy, arc at present in this city. On Tuesday, a Lady of Foreign birth, wife to a respectable and wealthy merchant in this city, in a state of partial derangement, after several previous attempts on her lift, closed her mortal existence by a dose of laudanum,,. A. York fiafier, jjfiril 4. BY LOR ? BYRON. ? * jiUU Vanity with the Preacher**9 ? % J ? * ' ' "V. '* * ~ ? Fam s, wisdom, love, and power were mine, And health and youth pOssess'd me; 1$ty goblets 1)lushTd irom every vine, , And lovely forms caress'd me; * ' * ' , * * I sunn'd my heart in beauty's eyes, And felt my soul grow tender; All earth can p^ve, or mortal prize, Wai mineof regal splendour. 1 strive to number oe*r what days Remembrance tats discover, Which all that life or earUTdisplays* Would lute-me to live over. r\. *?>- - - ? - There rose no day, there rolPd no hour , Of pleasure unembi tiered; And not a trapping deck'd my power That gall'd not while it glittered. * - - ? J? -T". 'Jt tnt of the field, by ?rt ipelfa, 1? wen turn hwming ; But th?t which coila .round til. heart, Oh! who hath power of charming? ? It will not list to wisdbm's lore, Nor music's voice can lure it / But there it stings for evermore it endilte it* . ,r for rije of the Head Ache, Weak APPE^Sl^^fnd MA8NUFa" TURED TOBACCO, whoieule^nd t? tail, for sale by V Jos. Thornton. Camden, April 25. wj FOUND, A SMALL siirn of money and two Silk Handkerchiefs* The own er or owner* can have them by applying to the subscriber, and paying for this adver tisement* Peter Warren. - AWLB. NOTICE. STRAYED or Stolen from the subscriber on the night of the 17th hist, a SOB111L MARE, about 13 hands' high, has a small star In her forehead with a white streak down hejr face, her two hind' feet white. ? Whoever will take up the said mare, ird give information to the sjib* scribe r, or deliver her shall be rewarded. ? John Harden, fkimttrvUle, C* April 20, 1816. 4~-T : ? i. v . .i . , f . BOARDING & LODGING. Q AMUEL MATHlfr i? willing to O Board and Lodge four or five orderly SCHOOL BOYS, who live at too great a distance from Camden to attend school. ^iiCimikn, AfirU 1 1, l*l?T 4-9-eow REGIMENTAL ORDERS. A Court Martiat for the trial of all Noncommissioned Officers and Pri vates, who were delinquent in attejrfanca or equipment, at the Regimental Muster of the 35th. Regiment of the Militia of the state of Kottth-Garojina, at Camden, on the *d. of April inst. is ordered to convene and be held at Catnden, on the third day *>f May neat, and to adjourn from day to day, until all the businesa which shall be pi oduced before the said court shall be finished. The Coort shall be composed of the following Officers / > Capt. Blair, PrtMent. Lieot. Joshua E? Menb?,. Lieut. Par sow, J Lieut. Tiomas P. Kvaws, Judge Adv. By order of Col, A. M 'Willie. rr Cn ar lss Huhtfr, Adjutant. Camden, 3d. April, 1816. ,For Sale at thil Office, (Prict i i^Cent s.) CHIT CHAT between t John Bull fc? Brother Jonathan , . , * By Jack Mablinsfj kb.