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The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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lUouhl trou tro inytr.r if my own win! if 1 ttl II IM MM lbirilti' ftUfcf g-lJs la rMMriihe tfffl fi UU I0lil fiHHinrW irgibtM' f.H rt.tt.mfftl-1 i.fMU. ia-Ui trV j.iMMb Amrlfl pr4 i- il nil 'rni? went lilffi l' iwif'HiMiWi lH rplid.ahJtb bol e.k wllllutato mr Il ru4 to bt that, as tbiogi t'anJ, the eavetn fee- Ibe Jrpf J.atb! Mt l''f in itUM to nasistloo it'd cnmftei bot wtlbiok tbry tany lUlr lompUu.is r.tbtr iomU Ibtr lX blame cf U.i trpffciatl.Hi of profits in ihrir ti.ual tenuis te comnic rtlal CMitfMMi with CIf-l I be rr. sstbniC tnel JaCe the Cause fcf ihe subtia'tHvi 01 Ameiion gn. Our nt (in I7H) went inn ope it ton just as ih I rttin rtoiuiin com- .1 MM. lls ajifi iwi a citizens) tfpr4 ikh hitvet the full rnjoytrrtil of licf-iie rruirl earf)'ni trade.

Hfiummr; 10 a saie uf ffjoe fcuiil war, tl n4ti.11 of r.urvpt ill claim the hae in tom-nerce to wbkh ibilr rut- if t. ibrm. new vi tMir ii4i isii wen -11 .1... 11 1. r4.

ut i.mitier Ln.kmout.we ei-trr iA urn. fatnc'ly li mertUI iiros'eriiy at which anlied, nor should we fcf l.t ibis moment ibe contract of With rersrd io iiiaO'ifacturts, we bare loreWniinga. vast capital, ibe grtal Lumber of hands, in ICurcne, tie roanufaitures ibere ati ini- mense sutler ioiity ever men of the lame descrmiioii in this country: ll.ey are, moreover, better satisfied with small profits than the Americans ate I bce iir- cutnsianrcs, uiiiijojer with ibe jtolicy cf ihe Knghab government on llut head, will, we conceive, tend greatly to re Unl the progress of cur domestic manufacturing establishments. But we ought not tci dcstiond. Nature is not to be for ced.

Time is necessary een 10 pel feet that artiCci.d state of society which is auspicious to such undertakings. shall succeed at last ami ibe certainty of rfoin that, even after-snany unsuccessful experiments, ought to console us for any present embarassments. In tioth it is ranch to be doubted, whether it would be Salutary for United States to prosper greatly in manufactures until they are folly compe tent to support 11 navy to protect tnem the growth of manutaciures occasions, it i. a nim-'. a4 rv a 1 Altffjkaf.ffll Ji I matJaiuUl lt HC' in.Lm I I IUmJ lU Sftl.uU i li-f ifJtN- 4 IMf in tNd UhH Wp 4 n.Kuf.ri.rrM efr.li L.lt 14 rti fniul in i.L.o,j In lh tlu of f.ttLn Wli.ufljeU llil iMtnufittirfr itrt, i inofri.

tat t.f if of lbirt i-t pw i leli ul nan ir'i 'fjSly Ule pnlalf irwuni. trr.4ri lft" irrwirij fi -Jut i ai.d IIM'UI. copce my Miy cotrifl pn avrri a it miwity per iie IS iMlustiy 1 1 lnfit.itit l'a coiitirvnit lHri sit rtUectwi ihe eatirme pt i bkh Is.ey wete j'f ri Ue I itncn rctolii.l tn, and by lie toonon! i.f fotr'tgn so 1 1 which ff'iiglamt ll lt 2 start. 1 he aikrt of ll.c U. Mates.

le.ogS t'irown ojnn at wrr lo llri.lsh ikf tu-l Kitiiprnsjie (r lUlos Inch (irt't II 'in this trpect ciik' lit nrc 1 In ht rot.titie nl. It I'jtd to Au ciKa. Ibc llri Mi itaM galin inieiest Hf poswrfctf ttA dt-l'g( by the protuUhs il.e rmn. friUI t'fftuHi Ulween CSreat Kii-aln indthe L'nlied Sutei. 1 be i ition of trntnage duties on American ljir.ll-h boitonis, oini for ibc latter wide fit 1-1 for gain in the carrying Hade from one rtmniiy 10 li other Whatever m-y be the result ofilus equaiizsuon, the credit or discredit 'f ibe measure belongs exdusitcty to tlx legislature cf the union 2 for, by the act ol If I an mu tation to aViiih (lisciiminaiiPt; lounnge duties was btld out to foreign governments geocrally.

'It is rather djlkull to ascertain tha pretise motive for this proposi lion on the part of congress, since, by 1 general peace in Kurope, it is obvious that many IJmujIi Seamen must be thiown out of naval employ merit these would be nat rally led to seek for subsistence by cnga cing on boarxl Ln-'iih merchant vessels, at reduced vase which. In that particu- ar, would give the Uruuh shipping inter- est an advantage, not, as we think, to be countei balanced by the active eatcrpiise eveoof our counirymcn. It is remarka ble that the arrangement, on this principle of equally, bat Lieu place during the ad ministration ol Madison, and with nis approbation, brcatise, if we ate not mistaken in our political recollections, bis earlier opinions when a mt rribcraf congress him self, were diametrically and strenuously opposite. What enters matetially into the question ol policy with respect uj this equalization of duties, is the consideration of the tittf which cither party may be under of tiiing the productions or manufactures ol he other. It is commonly airttea, on an i mds, that the British government makes il a point to -How its subjects to purchase, no more of the products of the U.

Slates than what are indispensable to its fucturcs That which the British pur chase of American growth, therefore, they cannot do without, and must be purchased by them let it be conveyed in what bottoms it may. If the tonnage duties are equal, they will of course prefer iheir own ship 5 and to that. extent the navigating interest of the United States is a loser by the com-; the for an in itic the JUiitHo 1 rjr wt 'tr n.otii.s rn. 1 of the lifTicen pf oir p.hWolrlrhK.l, iw rcic pu4.e pm.Wei. On thu yii, wJ.ri tH'J tJi'or of (he iirtM many imps tbry toiirfn'rl ui wr rwttw cry iwlf cUene, in ipciking Hi da turret d.

fiM, hrn Ufjr tft Wt ofihe itliin.nj Ifie pro-rnurni by and Iwck iiril, Mr. Clinton, lbat they to ttir trcom! Iiofprri. (ilie me IjI cn.i;: tli.i It wMt ihw pbcj I Ctwl th Mi'MJif nuy tl KCne. i rL. ItU ar.n.

ilout IMln fcawfcrinq the trcMurr. o- il.t, and drtr4 to w. "'tl numey into Mt ftw, ticket." Tin, Wpwn'ii whcnlfMiml it tlir ur in tlw a truiii which no une will attempf to ilc Kitlc nirt of lheri'l ii rjlhn and of 1 and the rttpect ki Mr. C.ititoii en-li ndy bar topnf iht hrj it bald ihc tcrtains for the mtm-iTf and clrjctcr vl ryci into th hnd thr nosr or tht cneratftl unde and politiml mentor, whkl. it c.mljt;inon, UJrij-l down iwh imrctifv neer ty Thr luii anJ art p.kct rn that rlccono.

nili, snlmy drlicate ltk tha-r of a 1 hch forma the Immi of a repiiMican jounj; iwrion but the Ufth arr worn at government, f.rtidi the idea of ItUever rouctts a pvrWi at the agr of fift. jaanctioniug, either by precept or exmple, Slie miht have bct-n some pmon. of hih nith a hameful ihlipidaiiun tf tnc public I liW lH 1 1 loti N.lVirH. 1. 1.

L. tlt r. ,1.0 'J-'. UI 'M. II "sw-w Wittl iM' A k.u.ll l.t It I tj .1 i i l.n l4M ill I UtlfJ.

lit. lu.f.i. 1 1. a lit an 1 -i 1.1 1 l.sl. I be at J'is A'tb'ir, M.fUnioorrit IIP Iff .1 ft 1 Uut ili a.iue ai iHii nm rnr iUir I itroiiainl for I olicl drctf 111 uiU dlllLll.cf kUIMtftJ S.I tiHIl, 1, (m- Opialii HArr in" Wl KeUrt, 1 a a i 1 .1 )' tsa td.flj nsr .1 I IftaSl II i 3 men otapcu .3 l.lP Ulr I Mi IB rll V.

1 1. .1. 1 II lal ww 41 111, 1 .1 il. 1, Itiif trnt, lasi week, s.ie orff jr, on for, wtiich pfvee le I fr-'iu the Lrt the U.i cr. a beiore it wn suVbie i A 4 (.

i wiiilii win pvwni ncr si 1. ..1 1 ..1 -1 i.vn whu a larze nuiiv-rr tl ger. No lives fos Orran, 19 kit dij'nt mtrr, dattd 2 A Ju.u, 1 1 r. It i now asri 1 tamed by the scbr. D.i Inrnianas, ist iiiue lat lunt iru, UrMpiiliadc J'iedri, the i.ongrs oil 1 patimts ere, had been by t.

ran, ami lh.il 4 most de-uoctivi a'larc. h.i.l biokeu ool si the leaders ai pjitiluisof the Mexican (evolution ciinsvqiieiice of which wt kind ofgrn. mem or army exiitt it ib-a quaitn tn support the cause of independence. (asm who commanded 1 ilisiM iii on the road lo Mcxit ovcjrpjV, 0 all to the roy army, oroTmCrs have sunk the paniz-insK these in the greatest no gloomy eiicumstann Jines off- n' at Iheir duposal Vlon of lhe royab municatior. jUtrcssed I b-ve only to tell yo th, Mexican in this city, is eipelled fiom the bouie where be lodged on account ol his being dewitute tf the i an iusi.aiii.t.

1 1 tau 11 iu uiawiipi i.sw means to discb-rgc his bill, ami nis epeip to liferent places in tW mid engagements, which they can never realize, Some Merchants here, have advanced the agents of the patriots, a cargo of uni-nitioii and other warlike stotes to the. of 70,000 dollars and from la: September to the present day it has been utterly impossible for then to iccover ono cent in payment of said cargo, although they have sent 8 vessels at different peri' od to Boquilla de Fit dra, for this express purpose. I wonder how men of common sense can be imposed upon hy such people. To the above 1 must add as a fact in the beginning of this month, an expedition set out from Vera Cruz for Boquilla de Pit dra, and thetc was no doubt that pbco would be taken, and tho Patriots entirely defcatec'. From all these circumstances, 1 consider it a great lolly to embark in speculations and engagemcuts with such adventurers." From the Montreal Herald, Jus- On Thursday last, a gentleman arrive; in this city fiom Sault Ste Marie, with vc ry disagreeable reports from the Red Kivcr Settlement, of which so much has been Slid nd written for a wbile past, i' said that a dispute had arisen between tto Indians and some of tbc Hudson's Ih)' Company's Officers, about an escort of pro-, visions; that the parties cc-ue to blows, and that in the contest, 21 of the Hudson's Buy people were killed, including the Gov-trntr- Mr.

Scrapie. As this melancholy report is given vari' ously, we foi bear saying any further on the subject, until get intelligence in an un questionable shape', and from a pure source 1 here is also another gloomy report, off party of Hudson Bay traders, 20 in number, having gtme last winter to Arathcpas" cow lake, where 17 of them, it is said, pc' ineu lor uie wan; 01 provts.ons me- ou.a I three were saved by getting to one ot posts of the N. W. Company, it Is report' fd too, thai Mr. Duncan Cameron one 1.11V te Noith, est Company agents ha Ihr en a lirisoni-r bv one ol the lb'" m- to York factory.

Such arc ibc disagrcea' blc minora now in circulation. A very melancholy accident happened Mr. K. C. Marsh's, near Ainora.J ws riding ma with Mrs.

Marsh. on going 0 era bi ide the bor look fiijt1 iuii the caniagc ctl the L-rute into crctk -nd ktl.tU Mis. Miks I Mrs. Mars rt 1 itijuted. extension of loreign cmnmeice, w.u he of ullf that direction we may expect to enr.oun.jV-n tea zi false re-ter rivals and enemies whose skill, strength, tt5 wuh natteiing promises i.urrs, well with llatteiing promise 1 1 tin pr I im 4 jptfl -lH-tl'JN MHl(t'i Itit ol tr, liii lM iltM ar i 4 ill C4w'f an Ilit IfUf f.f Uncljn ltd Urn triffUrri llm fi t-l ti.Ji.f Miirr ittrit a.1 'k tuttiif h3 ifmrm wia ci mi fnmrr'iilitt, rff tlrl'MiC'I.

Ltd kl.it twr iv i iejio li .11 i-l'icfft, Uv lo uftteI rtci.ih j-ii ififitte if iniMit n.l iiffifi.Utjic in an clci ttie oChc. tut unit i l.l,:;t l.i IliCtifivfa grot Uawcrful Mi.h iif il.e tsK.Ic atiriiiLn of At, Uci the mpl.tb'i rf WIlU'l tta curit( wtvCNUi. ahhwc limm Iho nn-M Urn L14 it ihe wtiMi atr of hc juWic rotCl Ijrollhc n.fmlinoIf.enilruli.i itve ireasury wt ha uisgNceu the last seislon of the of thi stale unJ ol the union. To conclude wc tbink we can assert with confidence, that if Mr Clinton sboulJ be elected (and that be will there is a mars! certainty, if he lives, and ihe wishes of the people are consulted and gratified) he will recommend and pursue that economical course in the expenditures of public money which will relieve the people of a burthen for the imposition of which there was no substantial cause a burthen laid upon them at the very moment they were the least able to bear it. lie will, in a wok, follow (be example of the virtuous and truly patriotic 1'lumch, govcrntr of New.llampshire, who at the openincr of the last session -of the legislature of that ix.ite, recommending a reduction of the saluiics of the ofTicen of government, which weir, accordingly, reduced.

The confidence with which we antici-pa'e the source that would be pursued by Mr, Clinton, il placed at the bead of the government of this is founded upon a lull knowledge ol that gentleman's thar acter and bis ideas oil the important sub jeet of political ccoiwiiy, There are men who build all their hopes of rising to emi nence and consideration upon the acquis linn of inordinate wealth and its consequent influence Mr. Clinton is not one ol those llisaplendin talents and the purity of the motives which have ever influenced his conduct have already raised him to an eminence to which those who depend upon their wealth alone, and its accompanying influence, can never expect to use. Mr. Clinton has been ambition his friends do nut deny the charge tlu-y know him to be ambitious-hut they know also that be is only ambitious to be UffuHo his country through the agency of his personal mei it, and those sliining talents with hich but few men are endowed not to be fiwfful, with the olo slew of exercising thai power lor the vile purposes of intiigueor opptession. Like the Rreu; model after which his political charactrr Lis hern formed, he con-sulcrs bis talents tnc pit pcrty of bis country, and tn us service be is cer ready to devote them faithfully, in whatever station the voice ami confidence cf his fellow may call him.

Such is the man toa anls' whmrrwo rejoice to see Mlhe public rvufidenre returning. Sir. Evu vdllur ol Ihe Jumil. arknow'rilKes, in the anicle, Uit he ti, aul we him In be nut many muntlia nfw the mft open and pointed nppn. rtenialii De iti Clmton an, tin ririHi but the Inwff serve of mireleisint persccnlipfi with hieh Cfutl4i an.l llmse 'rins hp, in thr lninf ailrir.

lsfu.e,l lo tfS in the le htm, rut were almjf.ri.s.li!i 0' bren pursued, p- h.n as Hji-. a r'l te rrfuMiean lU p.M-uirlr lh re John V. Vvet lae totiUr 4 tb eK tl A'bay, meicial tonventioh. In the return ticse feff jayg, consequence of goes of British manufactured goods, suP( the bclicTofihe renewal ofthe warin India, posing iho price of freight lo be equal, the The pr-mtM answer to employment of the vessels ofthe one yesterday, as to the state of tion or the other will be determined by the t)C pancess Charlotte's health, her feelings, views, partialities and prejudices, Highness is belter going on well ef the individuals concerned. In ihis res- faut js stiu ordereij tw kept pect the Americans gain no decided benefit: from every quarter we learn, that the by the convention.

'present season has been unusually wet. But the most injurious consequence of jn l-'rance, the interior of the country that arrangement will, we think, be found 'has suffered greatly from floods and heavy IfU ingenuity, and energy to bufflc. London, Juty 12. We received this morning Madras Papers to the 34th february, inclusive. 1 tn a iiur ftMaiLii.

We had previously liau uomuay pupc.s te furmer therefore could evnected to brine such late informa- tjan adviCcS from Loid Moiru state Scindia was at Gvvalior with his army 1 CPar wa, aso with bis army the iatlt as army, 30,00) strong, was in the at and the Nizam's and pf jshwa's subsidiary troops at Joulna. he rjomhjy rmy is ready to move. All circumstances seem to announce war a fry exlcnsive scale, ra Slotk ha, fotn ncariy five pcr cent ruins, PARIS, July 5 Yesterday the Americans now in Paiis, met to celebrate the anniversary of American Independence. The banquet was very biilliant- Mr. Jackson, the American Charge d' Affaires presided.

Among the toasts drank were the following!" To France, our oldest ally; all our wishes are for her happiness and prosperity the Kins of France, kc. Xmit-Yokk, dug- 25. We are sorry to state that the snip Kob ert Wain, trom Ixmdon, with a valuable cargo, which got ashote at Sandy I look on Thursday night, carried away her masts ut Vr. unH hiiwfl. Shr.

has three Teet water in her hckl at low tiJe. nr. U'btiuction, if wenuyjwle from th orth-r 111 which ai buried. Mr. Wilkin Ufoim- me Uu wa first found by some labourer, while Mmn il1 a P-r of c.ivt about njili from the rntrancr, buried 8 fitt diH'p bttwi-en four limeMone laU, and in the pturr she rxhiblted in the drawing I nt you.

brought cloje to the hJy, Mhkh i errct, he hand, csped and laiJ upon the itomatb, the head Site wa. muffled up, and covered with number of Rarmenti mnde of a specie of wild hemp and the bark of a willow, wJiirh former! grew in Kenturky. Tlie cloth i3 of a. enrioii WXture and faltric, made up in the rm of blanket or winding sheet, with very handsome border. Bag of dillVrent 11ei were ound by her fide, made of the same liil, which wire deported hrr jkwil, trinket, and imtjleinent of industry, all which are very Rreat ciirioiitiej, Mg JifT.

rt nt from thine of ihe kind rvrrex- hihitL-d in thii country. Amonthe articles w.i a mmical intrument, made in two pica uf rsne. nut totither sornethmvr like the don. ble flageolet, and curiouily interwoven with r. fitlt.

had likewise by her a bawl of uncommon orkmanship, nnd Van. dyke mule of feathers, very beautiful. Me friend. Mr Wilkin, cave me he Mum. my, which 1 brought avay, together with her apparel, jruls, music, c.

Tim thi Purmrr' The next Governor. We learn with pleasure, by the best in formation wc have brcn bie to obtain from tartous part of tba itate, that the question i. preny well ctile'', in the public mind, that in the event Liuv. lompkin betiiR tlctrd ici prtsident, of which there can bardlv bo doubt, and conscTiently, bi resignation of this offico of governor of this Mote, there mm; be ant tner governor clcc tt-d, next supp'y the vncancy oc-ittsioned by iuch rrij''iation The nam-kr ol tboie who ar" of a different opinion l.a Llwuyj been maU, und i lessening cery diiy, tbooh and excrei-iiii'j, fir a time, an influence in the conn. ciU ti.e state, to wbiih neither puhlic conf.detH'C nr srrirrs enliilc ihem for it is a fact tiiat wiil'in a fv week many evin aoiong thne have tomrafoat, nd, initking a nierii nf necesiiy.

p.ryfr c-ipiicscc full) in the con earn ol the p-ilar sentiinctit, wl'Wh on no longer be douMcd or niisunoct stood. We re ttiu I'og lo gi idem crrdi at l.t hf firu in mctii' in the visncs cd the people, wl'Uh nj ho obeyed ihrrc i tn end of eur LoasU 1 liber gives s'ol more pleasure is the cc't uti ihit a -noog lepohlie iberc 1, (i hseiy lo ctCrptun) but one t.umei.t alto ihe wlht In ttmtrl ivir'T To npkfos guS-' tilcfoii Ictuir. Is nsa.i W.u.W As.m,-!!..! wt.ose tUois .1 u.l ia 1 aitl ssau-s. mo I a mi j'jrsiji it(, in this particular that tne united states are wholly bound by il in relation to our European British 'commerce, whilst the British arc left at pcifcct liberty to operate npon us through the trade of their North Ameiican Provinces and West India colonies and plantations. Here Dii-lish navigation has a free scope, whilst that ofthe United States is excluded and by that circumstance our system of drawbacks must be materially affected.

At their Lite session congress seemed to be sensible of the ascendency which our lival had gained ever us in this respect. Tin house of representatives passed a resolution requesting ibe president to cause information on the subject to be laid before it. The resalution having been referred to the sccrf tary of the state, he, tincJcr ihe date ofthe 17th of April, 1816, made a re-poit, accompanied by sundry tables, from which, be observed, it would be seen that the vessels of lh United States are excluded from all participation in the trade, by sea, of ibc provincial or colonial posttes si.msof (Ircat Hriiaiii in America, wi.h the exception ol llermuda and the Bahama Islands, wbett they are resti kted to a very limited com metre and ihat it would moreover seen, that thi? trade i confin ed excnisisely to briMsi and in most instances 10 British merchants, am alliens of sniiior vlee a respect both tmpotts aid expert. Notwithstanding the iniurn lurnishrd by the trcrttaty is pretty ronpfshcfsiv. ii nJJ imper.

A oox coniHining jvuc 111 prL- 1 .1. tiiiir rnnitiunv's tis. knd cari it'll inn ri.i npn I uu iiLi beam Captain De Kovtn. bg anlvcd last eve- in n.C ftv. ii.t'lll ft fh.kt Mr.

F.rving, the Ameiican Minister to near Aurora, Cayuga cotnuy, on cU pain, had arrived at Madrid from France, inst. Mrs. Mills, wiio of David folic also states that letters were reccitcdl'ol Morristown, J. (who was on a suit-1 at Cadiz, dated at Madrid, five day pie-vtous to his s.iiling, which alTarmed that new trouble had broken out in the North of F.u-ropr and that Kussia bad ucdarxd ar a-ginst Prussia. There had been no stria'" tt (lie United Uirs i.

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