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SA.TS1CT THOM 3 TIDKNDE.
IEWING MACHINES rqpsfasS.
CopjHr and Tin Smithing. Plumbing and Gas-fitting. Copper and Tin Mnithmg. SEWING 1 lumb- þÿ f u chapter. and in Article.
MACHINES ivpaired. I Valrr.i) liavp thr riporlai,! d.wnmont
ts i m .. . .. -.i t« the Cortot. Tins pnqiOMed ('onmitution con- a
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ARTHUR G. BROOKS.
JAMES T. þÿABBOTT S YARD.
May 8th 18(2).
REPORT
Tbe find chapter defines who an Spaniard and
their right.. Kuoloin of arr««t except by prom
of law, iu\ i I u I » 1 1 1 1 > ,4 . 1 domicile, ofeorrmpoiidriMv,
ai.d even of telegmais, an amply secured. No
one is lo lie com|
riled i> pay taxes which have
not bccu voted by the forte, or by the Miitiiri|»al
Cot |Kirat ion projierly atiilioi ied by law to levy them. Kvery Spauianl in of hi civil
Of flip Piwilnt ,»f Dfinsits it flip 1 ui me itoupt of m pu.sns .it ido l
I Astnria will take the same oaths whenever he
attains the age of 18. 80. The Cortes will ex-'
j elude from t .r succession all lerwins who tuny
Is iucajiaeitat .1 from governing, also those vviio
may do anything to merit the lie. ot tlieir right
to the Crown. 81. Whan a female reigns, l. r
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iiiisliand will take no part in tin govci uiiieul of
.the kingdom. 8i. Th King is of ago at 18. 80.
When the King is unable to exercise bis antlioiity, and the inability is recognised by the
Cortes, or when the Crown is vaemit, and the
, immediate sueeessor is under age, tin Cories
; will name a Regency composed of one, tiirei ,
or live persons, to govern the kingdom. 84, 85.
I 'nt il the an|Miiutmeiit of the K-gency by the ' Cories the kingdom will be governed provisional- ly by the father, nr in his defect by the mother.
In the d "feet of both, bv the Cnuo8il of Mini.lers.
1 1.;ring the Regency no alleratiou ean be uiailc in
the t .' isUteti.'ii. 8 >. Tne tutor to the King minor will be tii one named In the will of tlie ilefuuct King. If no one lias been So nunicd the
I charge devolves «»n the father, and in lit. defect
on th Mother, while they remain unmarried. Yii
defect of all these conditions the Cortes must ap- 1
point a tutor, who niii.l be a born Spaniard. The
utticcx of regent and intor cannot be unit si in
the same pel son except in the King's toiler or
i mother, tiiapter 6 treats of the M.uisters. Everything the King commands in the exercise of his
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authority i. to be signed by the Minister to whom
it eorres;siinh», and without such signature no
, public ftuicl iunary is to re jux t it. Tin Ministers
are responsible lo the Cortes for delicts tuev may
commit in the exercise of their functions. To the
Congress it belongs to accuse them, and to the
Senate to judge them. Chapter 7 treat of t lie
Judicial powers. It establishes the tribunals of
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|p«titioii t (in Cortes or the King. The right of St. Thomas 8atings Hank,
ou Saturday Evening,
1st May, April, 180!).
aiMaaraas.
H. K. KREBS. (
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OTTo WANTZKUITS, f
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C. T. rox L1NDEMAN, j
F.»qr., M.tnbrr.
Amount of former deposits 21
1 dppo.it of 20 epufa parli
35 do. abovr 20 þÿ and iindri #1.
73 do. of # 1 ditto a.
10 do. of 5 ditto 10.
7 do. of 10 dil l>> 20.
1 do. of 20 ditt" 50.
1 do. of 50 ditto 100. a
12S deposit amounting to # 384 10
Total #023,323 31
Pollutes of deposits #50, .00 25
8 new deposit arrount.
19 witlidniwalHuinouutingto ..#033 .7.
Receiver for Saturday, eili May, liyO.
JOSEPH FIOAXQUE, Eaqr., )_
Rev. F. 0. ROACH, f
Trustees.
J. L. MADURO, 1 , ...
J. H. UNDO, |
W. O. ALLAN,
President,
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jN-acefiil |>n lit nu'ctiiiK i. u.irauUvd. I>ut open
I air fmlitirul >li-imm,i rafloii. an riot t>> Iw LcM at
I The rig'.it of a»>ii lor all object not
I contrary to public tuoialaor to the safety of tlie
Stall' ia nla i
»iiluilii..d. IMtu Iliunnl estalili.linii'iita can be freely o|>cu'"l without previous lio-ueo, aulj -ct only to taepeedmi by the proper autlioi itim for reasons of health o« morality.
Any foreigner ran oeillc freely in 8pv.ii»u territory exerrUing any industry m calling In- nh tit,
or devote himself to any proft nooii lor which the
la-v. .li not require wo 'irate. of 'itnew lo be
iuinai by the Spanish authorities. Xo Spaniaid
can bn inijHileil going >V i
ly mil of the t-nitoiv,
or translating Inmaeifand iiis prn,>arty to fori ign
roiiiurie. Ail b|uiiianii are I'liiigi.t to ilefi :nl
the country with arm. when cail.il ii|nni by law,
and lo contribute to the expense ot the State in
proportion to their means, aroonliug to the vote
of the Cullen. Public functionaries are pemonal- ly re|ioiiaih!e for munil.st, clear and dcteruiinate
iulrariioiM ol any roii.titnlioiial prescription. All
person arrest..! iiiu.t In' tain il Mine a niagistrate
must
hours. Severn punishment for false and Irivoloil. arrests, and lersu.ial indeninitieatiou to t lie
nitlii v _ .1. rer is d. creed. None of the gunrant.iea gnarmat of
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ithin twentv-four koMs. and their trial JiafifXi and trinl by jury. The jndgos and niagisIs -gin at the latest williiu seventy-two <(<» «rc to Is; J isoually r.H|sin».ide for any m-
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(r.ictious of the law they isuninit. and any Span- iard cm enter public nit inn against them. Chanter s treats oft lie provincial and muuici|ei «raad
The (Jovuriimeut are to prose..! to tin Curt s every year, within ten days of
their o.Ntniug, The estimates of expenses and revenue. X i
pay iiit-nis are to be made except duly
null, it i id by law, and the satin is required liefore .he Gi vci iiuieiit cau dis|Niae of any of the
jmlii.e property, or raise nniiwy outlie credit of
the .tiioii. Ti.« paldic debt In under the sMcial
aafegnnril of the nation. The Cortes are to detenu: :. every þÿj . . uud.r prupiioal by the King,
ti ui. lib i i : le i mil and sea loiees. Xo alm d
fvric.1 of any iood can pcrmaneutly exist in 8juiu
nut" ' a.ithori.vii P, a law. Cnaptcr Id tresis of
to is.Moii. up i!,iiog ail t!'j piuvisieu. uf thu
Constitution to ... m, with nuatever moditten
lion i.iav li fou ol a.-rcsssrv," as soon as the dopu : . i
li nn tin I ill.mini come to take tlwir seats
in the Cortci. t
icipter 11 treats of the mode wf
pnssslitte to be adopted in order to reform the
Constitution am tuture time.
individnal rights cau be s:n>(ieiidc l in sny part of gsiiisation xhajiter 9 treat of the taxc
the nio'i.-irrhy except temporarily, a hI then it
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' must is by tu-anet a law in I i«stt:s| wit n the |
I its unty of Cm Mate requires it in extraordinary '
ritenmstaoeea. In no case, Imr.i ver, call the sus-
. J ii»ion apply lo religious privileges.
I Tin- reiigi i;; s elanses t,lini winch then lot
i are p"iliu| s tloMHi
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rra'lerv the most.
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das haata In (eclia v rn cuiiscciitrncin siiplicn a Indus las puroiiu« qiiv
tcriwaii «tt Hit podcr cntilqnitm d«
dicho dncuinctitnn si sirviiii «nirignrlo a Ins Src8. Nukkr, Fii.8 vt
Co d« cate Coincrcio.
Smi Tntn.is, AbiilSCde 18G9.
JOBK 1
LEVILLKg.
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Chapter '2 trc.it «f tlx Public Puncm. !fc>. All
the |M»v.er emanate from the iiati«ai. .11. The
form of auvertimetit of flic Spunidt nation is the
in'timitiv :M. The iit»Mir to make the lam rehlm in f he Cortoa. The Kin; a ill K.mctioii ami
proniiilate tin law. 35. The executive |M»wcr rpi«le in tin kittir, wlm matt exercirr it by I
tmaii of hi Miiitritera. 96. The liihumiln oh |
exerei- the jiulieial |M»wer. Charier triaUofi
the hi;i-ln:i \e jmmmt. The forte «re to In com- '
I » »l of two budimþÿ I br Hfiiatc and the (aiiikivh , U:!i !
«I in þÿliM iilth. The latter arc to be re-
! ttewrd by f-uinli ftart rvrry three y
arþÿ tin
former to l«e totally renewed very tlitf-e year. I The Codes are to tore! at the latest by tbo lt of
| I t l»n;ar\ it. esieb year, m il tlie aesi'n is to las!
:it least four moutlia. It In'Iioih to tin Km to
oan%'«;krv MMjNidf eloe, »r 4U.»lve tiem. II.
Ian, l»»w ever, ouly ii«mm!«I them nice in the ra-
(»n, null in event of dissolution Int must eonvokc
m-vc I »it» within iluvt! inoiith. In no ease
iHat the forte fail lo meet in Kelirtiary. Kuril
of tin twolMnlh form ita o«ru interiial rule,
ami elect it Prcshleut. Vke»Preii!eiit, ami
Korrrfariea. The two ImmIu ran never þÿilclit iate
jointly, or when the Kmj; ix present. Tie ir msioim are to l»e pu hi ir, except on economic matter. |
of ran þÿnecc itatiug urgent aecrery. Prujicti of
law Uinrt lie Voted i.i both by plucility of votes, but at least half plus one i»f flic Members must
be pMent. Petitiieis ratiuot lie proelitid to thi
, Cortea in person, nettle r can open-air meeting be held in the nrih!rrli4i d of the legislative building. In' iolaiiility of the iicrsuis of senator ami ilriiutics is Kuarantfril. Tbe iinsle of
election of tlie S nate am! fotigmu i
fully act
out, tojether with the i|i:alilicntion accessary for these ufirrs. Itii\et>al suflirae of courM
fom:ii mi inte-: il part of this. Chap. 4 treats of
the Lxccutive Power. Art. C7, tin. tht. Ibe per- j son ol the Kiu ia inviolable, nml be Is not sub-
þÿJts t t«i rr>»iiihiiity. The Minixtcrk are nspotia- ible. The King ap|Miiut« ami ilis!iitt«ct! Uarni fn.-
!,) The |Hiwrr lo exicutc the iawa rthles in the King, ami his authority extend to the conserva- 1
This i tii » vi of the Constitution. There is
a ml r to it, stating that the law which the ptoseut Cortea may |iaa» lor the tjtvtioo of the king is to form part of it.
(From the Xnr York Time. April, 16.)
THE HAYTTEN PROJECT AND ITS
INFLUENCE.
(Obituary.
þÿDIED On the ttnili uliimo, after several
Bn nillis roiitineiui tit lo her ImsI. Mrs. A. J. llxckin, native of this Island, aged 4.! year. Il.-r
sorrowing linsho'id .lint eight children, and numerous friends derive consolation hi the asuranec that she lias entered into that rest which remaineth for the |ieople of (Jod. A n-sprrlable
coneoiirs. followed her remuioa, first Pi All 8ainl þÿCherch where the t ims-i al s.r\ ice was read by the Rev. Jims, and from thence to the burial gromid where they wen committed to the
grave by the Rev. K. II. Roxi'ii, in sure and certain hojn of tin Resurrection to etirnal life."þÿ Cow.
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I rati(> |a arc, after land, deviate war, ami
wanls presenting to the Curtis doeiniietitary accounta of the Maine. To thi King it also I
lonj to þÿatti inl to the Although with the adjournment of Congress
the ll.iyti.in project iu it triple guise of pnr«wtioti, purchase a:id annexation, earn to an eml.
vet on did not, probably it insidio i iudnciicc.
\\e shall almost certainly aoe it agai.i next
þÿIks euiber; for. buliiUanty with a proposition
however odious, often paves the way to eucce-M,
esjecislly if tin light aorf of h tails are luaiie
þÿluauift si unci itie i
ijini Mori concealed. It i in
|H»litic. Hornet ntifs. a in tlie p(Ts ime, s>
first endure thru pay, then euibrar ; and il
is MMiK-tliing oi a (iiinoph fur the mm J iiuiiigs
project that webave Iiwii al>l to 4emiurc.
Ofemirse Wa do not in.tiiii to assert nut m
politics a in physic, tlie axiom Mi«U þÿ uc i.m
and reaction ate e«|iial, 2ul in ojipiais direclions. i mathematically line ; on the contrary,
we tiarilly believe any
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react ioa uci yeai
regarding the Bank þÿpnjis t will iuduce Com tibia to embrace as her children the sous of H i.. <
and daughters of huiailigi). >till, tne rehiHi ..f
the l:it session will uol insure the ahamt
iu at of the i:nncliievous project, which i m«
likely to bo hold in abeyance till someth þÿiu
favourable 44 turns þÿup.
Now, exactly hnw much bumbiig there i ia
thi li.«yti Imsiues and bow mucu swindle iu
the ''an Botuingo, it n hmd to say. Wo
know dial it ha been picvdespite universal p|»«iar disapproval ; ami wc
know that the very pieseat.moii of such |noj«ct
injures our ciedil and giMsl repuie iu the eyVof
th«- lurid. It is wiih rca-sou that thu London
Times" ileclaiv tnat 4
it is tnieugh micii discussoiis iu the Louse as that ou the iiouc.loi.iii
of Uayti anil 8a i
iNnuingo i2i.it tlie Aiueiieuu
churaetei is niisatppiehciulcd ;
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audit Isa mi
which we l(el ignite a 4 keenly as do iu hatlaiitic ohsr%er that 4
tne sound com litmus ot the majority are scarcely able to cUace
th- no ii, . ..y »l the i il t iieo. m Hl.ll a.o
iw. lie umU to be autlNirbd by a special bruacbed, and apparently received w ith r«dtnct t» alienate, rede or exchange any |xrtiou (»f until the tiual decisiou is cxpreacad.99
THE » I A I
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ST. TJ103U3.
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8aturday, »tii May, 1SG9.
Thk American brig þÿ Julia F. þÿCarney, Carney,
iii liumlrloap, bout ! t.. N, \ork, , arrived off tlii |n»rt >eft«-nlM> nftertHNiti ami kixt- ilul! public onler, or c xterual aeruril;. &allerwi of na tik
also threw Hoarding Clerks from aldpping house
a
iu this town, when it was diro%ereI that sin 1
had three rases uf yellow fever ou board. Tbs
capiat. tat. that hi object in calling al this
port wa tu on cure Medici in« tor In rn»w. The vesml has been plai-eil in ifiiurautino and the i
Pilot and the three Clerks haw been plsd on board the Lacarrtto ilulk to pas t þÿ r
quarantine there. Coiishleriug the dam tw which we are constantly ex|H»id from NteU ,
pulling in here trout infected jM»it, or with sick- !
l ®Pidi tcrnlory or to iucoqNjiate any other
uess ou board, we cannot be too careful iu takm' þÿfcrr loO' lulliat ofbpmiu þÿ-tojuiin t fuevign tnj?(
measures to pio\ cut au> iulW-tious dlaoaso Irmu 1 kingdom to ratify tr.stbi, to concede
being introduced here. The urmal of thi vt el u mlract fi.ntii.uouy, or permit it to
with yellow le%er is an iustauoc iu point prmmj
þÿi,i% þÿr #,,liaetid, hy the heir to the throne, audio
our statement that our dinraam an not indm aUIvat. t he C 'town. The ib»tatioi of tlie King
nous but aio imported from other places. Wi» | !". hxtd at the iH'giuuing of each n-igu, would þÿrei oiumeiiil a little action ou the tiart of
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iHfif tbe Board of Health. 1 Chapter h tri as of the sucevasiou t» " d "I 11 '
' .i nc;. . .7. The Ko; -il
tlie Crow ii
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Tiie tiui h þÿis and it is a very annoying and
shauu tut «»neþÿ that the lobbies of ihc >ai«»nal
Legislat ui la\e come to t»e the resoil of mil
classes ol fotvigu as well a native scucuiers.
lifter for exM.npie lakes ii lor gr.. 4cU iaat by
adroit management be cau toii oil b.i.i 1'
iugo ii poll us. aud it uol that, llieu at
Kiuiaua, in i t>» icplciiinii hi dull
trom the heri/y Ihn/toUh. April 10.)
THE þÿPRol OSEl) NEW CONSTITUTION
FOR SPAIN.
At length an end lia« Imwii |>nt to pulilic an
pense as to the new Constitution. Tbe Com- mit lee of 16 (or father 14 as tbey now remain, hiving lost one of their number by deathþÿ tkooi
w.llb iiigthsfiiUr(.fdei oi 11 by tnaimaia ssmsum 1
priiuogeuitnrr. tin dir«ci line being always i»n- his In. nre seat. Aud so it i with maay other
fVi nd ; the male |Hci rred t«» th» female, anu iu ulookei. That tie iroUct>rat«' protmsiuou is th same -x tL - hie- to tbe yuoi.- r. ffj. It the . . . , ..
; i:., i.4« y Which xa.-> In? (alN 1 4# t: t
.rt of «wwbalartbgly defested, that the purchase pro
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the Crow u shotil Iws tue xti.uu. rbs will ! j«ct is not even ventuied, that the aunesaiam
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1,1,11 " v obiter. TJ. » b :« tin King s the j reaiSuiiu i is not sutfens! to come to
m w- king willtar to gnuid the i onstitutioii mid tlie laws in the same mod and terms as tn«
Cortes tusv decree for the timt occupant of tbe throne under this C onatitntion. llie Prince of
Vote, Hie
facts which a