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... Representaves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, that the President ef the United States notice to'be given to the government of Great Britain, that the convention between the United States of America and Great Britain, concerning the ...

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... AMERICA. Liverpool, Tuesday the John Camming, which arrived in the Meraay yes. tvrdsy. we accounts from Savannah ta lha lit instant inclusive. There no news any moment. ...

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... AMERICA. We hare rccei?*J New York advices the instant inclusive by the arrival on Sunday of the packet-ship Shenandoah, Captain West, together with late accounts from Canada. These accounts are unimportant, and contain little intelli' gence worthy of ...

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... AMERICA. The New York packet-ship Cambridge arrived at Liverpool on Thursday morning, with dates to the inst. She Drought passengers, but no particular news. In regard to the cotton crop, our advices from some parts of the country continue to represent ...

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... AMERICA. The packet-ship South America, Captain Bailey, which sailed from New York on the Ist inst., and arrived at Liverpool on Friday night, has brought papers one day later than those received the Acadia. They do not, however, contain any news of interest ...

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... AMERICA. By the royal mail steam ship Hibernia, Captain Neil Shannon, which arrived in the Mersey on Saturday morning, after a remarkably rapid passage, hare advices from New York to the 26th ult, and from Halifax to the 29th. The Hibernia ba ...

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... AMERICA. A telegraphic despatch from Liverpool announces the arrival of the Cambridge from New York. She brin-'s 30.000/. in specie. The political news not important. The oegociations of peace with M- xico were not completed.— The commercial news is much ...

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... AMERICA. have had two arrivals from New York since our last, fin Sunday morning the new packet-ship Ashburton, ('nptain Huttleston, which sailed tho I Ith, reached the Mersey for the first time ; and, in the afternoon, the packet-ship Stephen Whitney ...

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... AMERICA. Liverpool, Saturday night. We have an arrival from New York—the packet ship Montesama. Captain Lowber—with advices extending to the IBth ult., an unusually lengthened period, and the intelligence she brings of an important character. The question ...

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... AMERICA. developement of the individual character. The tat altorna. was naturally accepted, the better m itself, and the more acrceable to the mystical tendencies of the German mind. In thia condition the late King of Prussia found the religion of his ...

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... AMERICA Important intelligence has been brought by the packet which sailed from New York on the Ist, respecting the state of affairs South Carolina to the 23d of January. At a great meeting in Charlestown, the Lieut.-Governor of South Carolina proposed ...

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... AMERICA. Liverpool, Wednesday F.vbwino—The Robert C. Winthrop bat arrived with advices from Bo«>on of the7lh inst. The North American mail fttsaroar arrived at Boston on the 7th. was rumoured at Washington on the Ath that difficulties had arisen in tba ...