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AV f *ll, E W «Uou, 11 Fal Is, A Greg >ry,
y, 1 f, 11 iiiiu, J Fi*l nnberry, \V h bearer,
» l! W.i-U, .1 Miily, orph. .1 Mill, ’I Did
1 n, If S—.l U OcHiyCH, T Vil’.lgV
,it, II U (*ithersort, C & H .!’.• :>■», wi psi.
.< Gai'ct, I Ghatl, J M*Ueao, II G Siimh
sen, I > H n groves, M Bcrlhune, J Bos .
w Mil, M Prescott.
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T Wv on S Wiliams .■»'•)» orp. .1 Mr.tV
i«-ri, r, il iiVfi, It l)ivis,.l TlivinlS orp,
\V ;i .* in. {tin. A>>«*! .Mins'tnN rrj bans,
.5 l< gg >r ~1 C.'lliis, F Lanier, 1) Drig
<-i-i3, si Young-, It Scarborough.
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<i r -,n rL, .1 <’i ui.-tji, I? IVi-own, K anil
T.l ... i .rp‘*. J E’iint, li H.ialh, V\ I *■» )lc.s
h • U J ljuck, .) U.uldioj ‘heid’s
> J VV .rnocfc, 11 VoWdl, T < loony,
.( ti im, J! M'DmialJ .1 Cod', Kt: >sn< ’,
VV j.li, \V 4-'eiiny, V Stnnger, If I lamp
• ) . i Lambert, 11 f Hus'). IV >PN.it, I
Tf,-.:'. .vi Vlur.Bon, V
■j. j, ;1 .1 iiitiwr.s. -V Crosier, jun. A lion*
jf, J Kenedy, \V .loacy, .1 I 'o’.eiier,
Is ..-st. Tboihion J K.r :ml, li
'■C:v«s..e, It vt.y, S Bush, Jl’ A .(lay,
ILlMll, II <1
nn v ‘tx.
T !' Hardin .) K.-ll;, M Shuman Jun.
J; 1) .. is VV Ke-oueti, T Maim.
VXMHEX
!. ILbHir, Ji Wuril, I Geer, li /f ell
n: 1;.,.n, J U.-tifirl), J C yZichards, ,1
j Goodhi-tad,‘l, b, aud W Hull, orps
i- -ultck, 1. Osteon, wid. J Williams,
T ft ct. ks,
CU.ITIUM.
!■', Hurling « id. m A F-ynn, a Neyle,
;i »} pupy, Lackian II Mdlntosh, I, A
lUtridg.- y.id. .1 Shop, .1 Ung«.r», C Fos
•. r, VVc-sieimgcr’s w id. T AidUlcbur
r t, A' May, L P Johnston, J Lafilte,
j AV.ison, .1 Erwin, W Henry, J Adams,
M V Hester, II Jl(A s aidu, W E. M, B and
li A.i'iWfc, oi'ps. U Nelson, C Di li noy
i, i.j, \V Siai-f, »i l.'iiii] 1. llaruin, M i-ox,
'v al G .V,:«v, .1 Johnaton, .1 Wcvanl, A
It 1. TUtn.ijm-m, S IJoopt'r, F W alia
Ji tiv b. si,.! Mitel.n, .) Kingsley, A
li I I' 1 , , iii VVIS.
Cl. .HIKE.
W Dick n, II MofiVn, It Gardner, I.
)',. ;>’.ii, S Akiidgc, .1 Fa! on, A \V iir'iV.n
•) Si uos sen. /*■ S— Z StuiS,.l Loi too,
i, Wi'iij.’y .1 Gretm, W tl Swlnivy, W
i>i,J J.e.a, .1 Osborn, .1 11 G-.iFner,
\i Itinki is y, .1 E Drown, 1. Snunm-iiin,
C .' . i. is, it Dougherty, T flebbehson,
.1 .len'.-s, 6 Martin, will, it VVliiteiicuU w
li Ji-.m, i* rim nil I on, .) I. Wrigln, .1
Y • v.-li, li miawin, F. Mitchell, It Ti»y.
Jvr, UJJjtby, li M'OiiC, J Ilaym-U, \V
Fay.
COLUMBIA,
\\ II Gin, 1) Face Sill II I) CoS
by, II . i.art, V. G Holt, W Maddox, L
.'.ml. , M FuUhxi, II M Sw a.',, .( (;
7-Viui.alnuii, T i.yon, VV E tbanas s>,n
\. Miilti-, T Crawl»(l, !l i'tukis, J Fu!.
I r sen. li F llolliinan, \V ,1 Sdniulcis,
J V oje.li mi, .1 W Dent, .1 K 9wain,
F. S Waker, 1) li’>y, 11 (iarlisle, A IMi
It itvawlo l, S Dtancy .( Tuliu- s, li
G’.uiet, S Weuste.r, .1 Ulniun’s orplianH,
YV 1 ) inn, .7 0 Mars’auil, U Newsom, \\
W u .en K Davis, F OverlcyS in-pa. It
Viiniicy, M .Sullnan, O M Dossatl, 0
F. ms, li Avevetl’s orps. .1 \V hi leaker.
r.t'EIXUJUM.
C raw I'm d, A Grinur, li Esley, wid.
I liver.-, .! VV ashing ion’s orphans, U
VV'-uds, J Wilson, 0 Sei kit-ger widow,
m i'.son, T Gann U, F. V.niltdge, I
V. .h, J Uaist, M Ann Uuie'.y.
nuuutr.
]■' Sc.uborouph, J Hates, E Ilendcn
jn., 1‘ Diu.s, 0 Hendrix, J Bell, IMi ni
i.. . , ,1 I) .toliiis, S Lciitucr jun F F.)W
--< li, jm. !■ 'duellings orps, VV Davis,
I .i iw ii s n Sllidg -any, 11 l.owiv
in uv, i) Holt, I Ucnnard.J Hud, I. Teas
Icy, J Chris. IvT, G Uog?i's, U Amici son,
,/ Guilders, W Jlichs, ./ Gully, 21 Vav.'ni-,
1.1 i-asiiy, !) .lam s, Pulliam jun, J (li
ny, 'I Aimiun, It ClitisUer, J Talom sen
i. ihv.-jg, i Ila !, W Evans, S f'haikle--
< >■. !, K il.idsa >, .1 Craft jun. K liuinsey,
■;j’ Fatlei'siui, j in. F. Ciidds, It iiueker.
' rn.tvKux.
C Session, J Dubbins, .) 1$ aslcy 11 S—
•T G6i.ii, J Vesbuts, 1! Convond, 11 Dig.
pins, .1 Kogan, J Samlets, J lti.hr, .! Uar
gitue, .1 Uu ’, 11 llaket. It F.iyn -, VV
iiaiis, ,l liivwn aeu. It S—M Hendricks
Vi Freuitt, 1* l.oe wid, & orps. J Addi
son F 1 aing, widi and orps. C Cnwllum,
,1 mid, .1 Murdock,. VI Uunivve!), M
Hooper. S Urigtii, J Smith, J Monie, A
1100 Miuud, V\ Uanisey s-u M Suili'.s
.! O (.. -1 \, VV Mays, ,t ILirriaoa, Farr’s
»i. i nun-*, VV ( i,ri, It Macliell, It Dcn
tn.ui,.! VV'uiu, A Savage, S Spears, VV
{ .i.ayili, W Muikcy, VV S F Crawford,
li •Grm.n, It Luubridgu, L Crump, S tt
ltn;.;ms, L Fcrdue, It Johnson, uid. 'i
D rd. .i
. (i-tr.bxr:.
M C.<l man, A Mishap, N Fcildnr wid
E .lauds u, I. K.a s, orp. M UraFl ,
.* 11 diii , J Burke, ti Mye»», .1 II Phi
ip , J C I juts ni, S ! a leader, I) Lock,
Jm An r \vi-; I Miller, U Booth, T.l >iks,
VV Bo; ehu vl, VV Fun-e-Ur, ,1 Itans ni, 11
Feu. \ lield'; A D ivio, J OiVcn, VV Bruce,
a Meini, N Lee, VV Fucker, ll M iccr,
JL> Fa- kor, S Morris, .tun. N Thackslon,
it Asbury, 1! CrossUy\s orps li Newsom
,1 Faiisoi,, G Mabry, N Lewis w.d. A
it-y, l Nelms, A Andrews orph.ms,
.! Men, C Mien, 1) llarristui’s orps. .-\ 15
I. nit n, J Peik-ns, J M Undei, C i
V i iihurn, S Tlnsuipson, It M'Keen, VV
G ll.i: rie eil, VV MoiiCHi f.
iUi VCOLK.
!! Trip jon, J Hiown’s orps, M Skin-
Tier, ) J.tv.-ce, -I Uniiii, 1) Murpiiy, II
tnl.-i n, s vtcr.tvrn, M 1) I’ope, II Striek
l.i-d, SF. ei dime wi.lo", J Vusey jun,
II Vtvun, .1 Skinuer,
J She ets, J S; vey’s rp'.i.ins, VI Thun.as
iv, W User, I It’.nu. t, US—l' VV
]!.. id*, .1 ( •>'-ihbi i uy, L Benson, .1 tit*
. , u .Mi.ir, v, (irigit-i »c::, 1 Carter,
•' V. ii‘,i.u'.»on, II Du 0 n, VV Sai.ilers
.1 Hi.cit v,.lt> a . .! C'.eHlt-bci ir, J)
!l . i\, I t oU'ii an, I. (i-rdy'f i rp'a, (I
i-diicial'.ii,, VV Hi.in -, lin uipboY
JH! i'.Ji.SUX
V\ * Mini ' all ti Coins nips, It Fie*'
11 , • 'I., .well i l“|l, A Wllinh’iill, S s
.'■i i In . i.« |, M X Foril M.ij, N It*
t -n, .7 It- 1 i, itp. C Hlcpltena, J»
v mi. 1 I’).' n, .7 ifiamtirr*, J (IrunK*
I• .s ,M li ii. |ik ||, G lug »I|., w, ,
I) i ' iH!< • 11..ii«ia, I* icLv'»ff, b
W.i *. |1) II tiblj bv|l| 11 hull 1 1
I..IVuFXS J
(' Pi '-, J NCai‘Kll'oUgli, J M' 11 ml -
(5 e uim, VV Gilo, ,T sains m, J lli'.’s,
iI. . II l|»rr>il»(rv 1 'liana »»■«. \
I. iill , J Itirliw, F. Du 1 wi.li w, ./Die
V ltha!s, J LoHnn, \ Gamp )dl J Mnilh
At Sii.i in M Vaeglm, jun, J Paiktr
jun. S Witkea
/ HtF II IT.
P VV arm I, I) H»wn, N T.iv*or widow.
T W Bn n, F. Knight, M Murptiey,
Terrell '1 Ji’L’aVlc uder’s orps.
y./.vro/.v. t
I) nrumon, / Gallat, P I.arr'im'ire, 1
(I'M do- in, VV J well, P IlmnbrK, F, Lott,
F Stiekc, .1 Grnagp. VI May, wid. P A
VVi.'ker, V- 1.-uvili, VV G I'.atoin, I York,
It Knor.'s heirs,/T Mathews, M Gar'.rcll,
• w ds Gli i.ioiev, B Mosley, YV (,r;oe, U
Collars. VV Maliauey, .1 Ka;ly, J Grenoge,
L Gross m, I f.ol, >J i.evialt, A I atom,
L (I ruv--s, wid
mix rosn
1! VVlil'c, J OrntiS J Sluirwood,
Pr'XTGOMI'JtV.
,! Bn-vnidjr, jon. L W hitelmrst, D Mor
rison, VV li .Viofilev, D Vickers.
sc my rx\
.? F ee-nsn, j in. liecklcy, G Pollock,
T ILng, .1 l.uinuelf, T (T'l'ton, F '!')! ling
I It si. It L Dickson .1 Bail'.-.oik, A 1.
B’ar.K !>ir n. It olr .lia :>, w.d. G Poyliire< s,
.1 Anderson, E Oliver, Z Coward, It M‘-
Kinney,
OGLE Til r > JIVE,
David n idges, J Simmons, II fives, VV
K./id, E Nix, G Cliristiau, It Johnson
sen. ./M-Daoit l, VV IH-y.vil; M'C'erd, F
.1 l> dil, A Brown, VV N Stokes, II Genia
lly, .1 Baity*, 'l' Cummin;**, J 15 -usly, 15
Siuilh, F Patlerson, T D nscy, J Bever
age, \J Si *T, B SUiver.sj J Uan.y, J C
ih’iui, .7 Uosu be rry, / A person, E Elkins
J Bradford.
710.' KIiP.X.
VV King, VV Tra is, !! Ball, R Rop-rs,
sen. f.l Miller, wid. 0 Peavy, E VV ila.m, 5,
Parham, .7 Walden, A Join s, sun il Wag
.goner, \V Kinsey, I? Culpepper, J Wal
ker's orps, il Chalkei, N flco'.v’s o.p>
T Gibs.ml VV Jackson, 111 Williams. A
Maliiii wh, ! Iturliiialler, VV Gunn, S Tra
vis, M V-Kmot. wid,./ Wood, A Rosser,
1) Harrell, It Smith, N I!an.'.veil, N. Var
lu-outfii, J B B.ali, F -niter, E Ivy, B
’ J-hutfun, N Chaika.-*, li Duster, J Sandeis,
‘ It H jinicy, S Wilder, M Cailel’s orphs.
J K Jones.
WILKES.
1) .7 irestor, E llrown, wid. F. R Ca’a
way, A Pwler, M Arnold, I Hin.lstoan,
T k'Ltinion, .7 Vlilliken, F Bril. It Dear
-1 mg-, .7 I. VVing(ieli), li Pope, .7 Farmer, J
Bii'hi-r, I V\ orphans, J Soldo, T
Worthiiain, E 11 W ingTielil, G Scut I, K
Murpiiv, wid. T Ps dmond's VV Link ton,
I) Brydl'nil, 11 Echols, .7 Ra ns. sen. J I)
Hinton, i’J II iml, A Norman,-VV M Brook
er, I. Randoij.-h, C C ine, widow, It (jot
ion, G Thud.
JACK SOX
VV Tomlin, (1 Miilsaps, .7.7 Wilson, J
0 Wiidkins, R Biilsun, .7 Mullens A Mar
lin, h WticrlOM, 15 Mu-lgi-ns, J Coiinu, .7
.7 B iStiiiii, |) llsimelt, V.dayu ud’s orps
/ llarlti.T, It S—!l Williuin’s orps, F
Giv.cn, It S—T S Parker, A Cunning
ham, .7 Lyle, G VVobu jun. L Bu ker,
./ Goldbtvry, .7 Monlgoiuery, jun. A Po t
VV Cha-uhly , E M’Guire, \\ LI. J Ba r,
L Marlow, A Hamilton, T Knell, J Red
ing, A Spiingfuid, It S—VV Wade, 1
Bells, J Moore, A Srdith, .7 Townsend,
.7 Monghon, .7 Leans sen, .7 Blake, D
(lastlebcrry, jun. A Winters, S Willing
bam, E Coven, .7 Pirkle, J Ellington,
N T Gr.e-t: wid. J VV'hcolftr, II S —1) Clary,
.7 Spurlock, A. Hamilton, jun. C Dunsion
1 Rutherford, M Ga lee wid, J Smilh, G
15 Gush, F. ‘.Viuiiack, G Hudgins, .7 VV.hjht,
■7 Beard a.
—Wiaaa r. »wtt t'JcxMnssvu u ? -x.*n
V.'O >B / WOOD /1
*A
I V-. ro\g r\N I' supply of good Si ason
al.-k Oak Wood for saie a the Itiver.
Ajj-.ly to
co!m Stupziic'iger, or
Dcnjamiii Hall.
October 21 ot
\wv
n'tEr.AUT.E '.t) an order ofthc Hovor
able Court of Ordinarr ot Warren county.
Wild. BE SuLD,
(hi the fiist 'Pucmhtjt in Xitwmber next
nt the CovH'Uonse in 11 urrenton,
One Hgmihc um»l f.ot,
fn said place, it being the real estate of
Gkokor H Divinsoy, deceased, sold for
.-the benefit of the Heirs—Terms nuuk
kao'.va on the day of Side.
A. WauGi’iclV ndm'r.
August 17 tds
KKXiOVAL~
WVV'T T\j WN\(Yi\j
li
SAI-I-JPE'; FFULLY inform tli-.dr cus-
U-.ir.ers and 1.-. c Public that they have re
uijv.-il died-
Clothing Stove,
To liii- house formerly occupied by Mr. &
Vies. Illnl, silu..Uii bi-tween Dr. VV’hite &
Wm VV luttJ brick building, where
(hev offer for sale a General assortment
of Ready Made
Clothhig)
Consisting ofgenlleiner.s and youths do
1 i-iiiiw of every description. Ladies Shawls
dcarfs and Peliccs. with Hosiery and
Gloves. Heard) nigs of * Superior (pialii v,
A’upeiiiue Glplhes and-l'iissimeics. Ladies
<!<> fu- Polices, iifc- Whicli they will
sell on the Very lowest terms for c-.sh
mdv.
Oct 10 , if
STtt\.W DONNKiU
FIVE GASES
Straw Iliiii net $ nail Jtnidrs ,
Os the N. ws' Ftliliiulis.
liar *i:u >n nn,
,ixit you s.ii.e nr
Pratt & Mvtcuir,
Kid Briiiul btiect, a little behiw
'hr Plan') l a' Hull I.
Oeloiier l-I
{’dunks
l‘ , Oi* bale ul thin UiUi’d.
0
Trjuwn~~T j
FmioNJCLE.
AY UyftTA.
ruußtiitr Mimaitt'l, Oi-TOURR «G, lii2o
«rii' r
&U ti,
• lu this City, on the iHtli Oct. hi r, Capt.
(amis A. Youso, in the 26ih year of his
age. lie- w-scut off in tbc hluon. of Ilm
and in the rtmlst of tiis usefulness leafii g
a yomtg nut ffisconsolate widow, vis h lw<
infa.it children, to experience the lo** ot
a lender parent amt an affectionate Inis
hand. In the death ofGapt. Young socle
! V ha* h< >’n In n-'iv.cd of an enterprising
and worthy member.
r i nr, Qur.i-.N.
Tapt. ’(tlackwell, of the brig Hyperion,
arrived at thr. port in 32 days from (I-!-
vnet Sluys, i forms, that In the Hr.'isii
Channel. he spoke a slop from London,
having left 1 licet* on the 11th of Si p
terr-her. The captrdn of the ship iu
fortnod him tnal the t'ial of the Queen
was s’ill processing; 'hat i!v Crown bad
completed its evidence, and v.twrsuy ox*
the jiail of the Queen were cxntnininjj.—
As far as the examination had been en
tered into, the evidences in h--halfof '•h'-
Crown bad been compl- fell hivu’iilni-d,
and I here was htt!r cl mb' hut the Quo* u
would he acquitted. — 'Vi:ler;t\:p>;.
[dVe imp a -'n*' that till; rfiohrn in
feltigsaoc is al ways liable to some degree
of distrust. In corroboration of hs prob
ability, however, it may he noticed, that
onr hist advices from London were only to
the 2nd of September, and tins report is
ta:t diiii* Inter. T kj moss exiuninvtion t»«*
had bee.i carried on with an evident view
to the production of counteraction ]
Ed. Pririol..
NOTIFOUv, Ocroßßii U. 1320
lutarealiug licUes.
AFFAIRS OF SPA LX
A friend has favored us with the follow
ing' extract of ale Ur from an observant
ami inleillg urt correspondent in Cadiz, in
the; correctness of whose information im
plicit reliance may he placed. GIo-mkv
indeed is the picture widen lie diawsof
the'fading hopes of liberty in that coun
try—and, we most confess, that the pro
ceedings of tlie Cortes have not been cal
culated to inspire us with more favorable
nmreasinns.—The people, in all countries
as inevitably derive their national charac
ter from the nature of the government
under which they live, as the character
and principles cf children are establish.
?d hr the example of tluir parents, or by
the effect of education. Spain has fur a
;vs been curst with a government at mice
conupt, imbecile and despotic ; the pre
sent gencrati.ni have been horn, bred and
educated under in pestilential in ft itnice,
n nd are deeply infected with tnc conta
gion of its Vices. We nave often . -und
in private life, a father unprincipled en
ough to cheat his o.yn son, and the son,
on the other him I, .inos’ilci iug himself
thereby absolved from all lies of filial gra
titude;' making a .merit pf refuTniug the
compliment.* *Bo with the Spanish n»
Lion—unconscious of those moral obliga
tions, and Uiniifi itnceii by those, semi
ii'.ftua of patriotism tvhieii si, mid bind a
people to their gov rnmcnl; and moreo
ver, their government having f> .felted ad
title to their re ik. ration and respects,
they have fallen into habits totally uncon
genial to that free and wholesome system
contemplated by the revolution : To de
iratid the revenue—to impose upon and
betray the King and Stale, ami make their
bigotry and superstition a cloak fur every
specie, of deception and turpitude, is the
prevailing creed of the kingdom, reduced
10 daily practice as business, interest, am
bition or necessity requires.—Does any
one want a valuable contraband trade cai
ned on ? a cargo smuggled ? Let bun
employ the highest office. in the excise
department, and the Colonel command
ing the giiatd, (with the ITtest to give him
absolution) and itis stfficcss is certain.
'l’iiey arc as accessible as the veriest me
nials, and the bribe as consoling an hoc
lion to their elastic consciences. If :,i
lias accounts to a ijust at the State De
partmems —demands but of simple .jus
tice to make, n doceur, is if.d’.spoireible to
obtain the altenliou or the pj-Oj er officers.
He must go to the incumber—to the secre
tary hints, if, the biibe is accepted and l ie
business done. If he has a suit at law, a
bribe alone will o* c.ide it ; and he gets
the judgment who pays the Judge die i
most. If a murder is committed, a bribe
at all proportioned to the public feeling,
4*cities the account wish justice, an lliic
cuip:it escapes w ith impunity, in short,
uocuouuity, however ti. grant, but find a
atonement and expstiou in liie Pope's
dull —if paid for. Tins we are ass bred
by those who have long resided in Spain,
is the common, daily practice in fat
country, liis the civil rubric which ail,
are educated in, and it is no inure iku-m
--ed vuc, limn tbc very opposite would be
considered virl,.a
Alas! what can we hope from such a
state of society without unparalleled eu
ergv aui wisdo uin titc Cories ?—ls it tea
sonablelo snppise (hat the spirit of in
trigue and faction will lay dormant when
there are so many materials for u to feed
upon; and so liitte precaution to restrain
11 I The Curies of Ibid, is allowed to
0. e been ityiimlciy w iser than the pre
sent, und yet the same system prevailed.
It was the /mbits of the peujde, winch sim
ple Icgisation cannot alter Heller laws
may be mad';, and less temptation left to
ao iso thorn ; but the hub'tiH to despise
on ia.v dial comes in llu. way ut iutcicst
—ami where th tttorn ity is so egre.pou
dmi legislators and jurist, cannot wi’li.a
iy appiaranc of decency excite it, v.ie
ii-Co-int is trinsleri.il tor seltlcmeni m
tut. uiii.tr solid, iiirxiigb tile i«i«-iliutiou >1
.nv. priest-- ai d the I* , wlm mh »
in*, me «—VI ho has c-nnmi i. d g -'C.- ci
I ail l Is up6u a in.lion ilia.l il.c Spanish
Kmg f Who haa.. fmi uni tell yrvatci
1, a.a upiiiaK mg tb.'ti the un.sii n.i.
in i f It ,m a . die parln-a n -'w to I'n
•i w com pad t liie* same Kmg sm the
-an pvupii ! .
tie tm'. will to Spain-wwihL
si I y »e* h r ms grt sis* »h - proilnv dso
1., 11, u lieii llu i i,bK tp ■ mms ui. 4 l(ir>
nt, with dimr ps'iiolio ha tin b.ukc tin
gcpiru ul lyiMimy rod emwipli m, und
<UUI uiumivi tut! chsiatuflUc Inpab.,
tion { hut we few the *. < ;*t M*c feilr
flint the er'.hu»iii«m v hich ii**jiiitd the
brave Spnaish snldieM, to achieve the in
depi-ndeiiCM of th.ir cm.iitn, wi t not
find a conget ia! waimth in tlie heurti of
tlvir co"nirj’it>cn ; or tliat like the evsn.
scer.J flaxh of v-. eK rtiir rh,u I, it will
only illumine to leave llnm in greatci
daiknesr.
“ C tnfr,, Att'g, 26
« I !i«vf never beh-lii greater hupiie.
tilde ai d n'.ore pambtl ap;m licnsior.s for
the f.il« of a revolution ihmi is exhibited
by the people of tlii" pl.-.ce—l'licy have
lest almost all corlidence in toe, nieasurts
of tin' Cortts. w ho ih-.y sm have yet done
nothing—mean time tbe King and liis
Ministt'i'S iss io orders tlinl »;iea*.e tin;
strongest doubts of the .integaity of their
intensions.—Hit-go has been uultn-d to
move his am y limn l»bi to another station,
and other troops have been ordered to
rep la e him 'laice l\e hwn refused U>
* ob’ev lb. order, and the peoph* here in
pltite him to persist >u the rcsolu'do:)
Tiic troops ordered i stead are known
■ to be* commanded b €»'■ ■•«. ,i iuimieal tt>
■ Hie new system, a-d t . ■ tus of Freyrt-,
1 famnana and the oilier devils ir-ciruate
> of (he fatal IClthof .\!.uc’t, who haveyet
.v.ificieil itoiliiog for i;u l" hellish batlaui
tv, aod .for wl.icb the people cry aloud to
’ jtiatide and to vengeance. K-v-n 'be vo
mon of fh.ilis : ..war they will defend tii
gate- "gain*.' the entrance of the Ir.mps
de tiovd to garrison it, nod every day pla
Cards appear ’mail the public places i -s'.i
--- big • c;i; responding feeling in all class
es li.-go is s'.rromided vvlien he appears
in pubbe, v.idi d.o li a! cry of.“ dmi’t
I at i-us for (i'-d’s sake. ” —His own f- ci
and that <,f ’.isc-impatriols and sol
df-tr, are in unison vriiii the people’s,
nor does lie think paiiiodsm fork* is the
course he look, thoiigli it would appeal
to be in hostility to tiiesav. i eiguty of the
Government. But the asittssius of the
lb! ii of Match yet. live with i i.puuity.
t’alz cries aloud for protection—tue
Cortes lias yet fuHi!fed none of die engage
incuts with the liberating army—die or
der.*. of the Minister of War have a most
suspicions feature of a counter revolu
tionary protect, and tie army of die Isla,
conscio .sos their strength in die aflec
tion of the people, have dated to resist
the Ouicia! mandate A painful interreg
num is thus created in the affairs ol Spain,
and wlio will yield, the Government or
Hi ego is a (ju* s ion of difficult solution.
“In Malaga a similar feeling exists in
. consequence *>f an o'tier for a change of
tue garrison there, and tlie people threa
ten to interpose to prevent its execution.
In this dilemma the Minister of War has
resigned.
“Although the monopoly of tobacco is
still declared to ,_exist, there is no article
more publicly exposed for sale in this
place, ami the authorities find it impossible
to prevent it. it is one of the many
melancholy proofs every day visible in
Spain since the. adoption of tile constitu
tion, that the interpretation give top by
nine tenths of the nation is perfect liberty,-
that is, the liberty of every man’s doing
as he pleases. Out of this tlnarchy, it is
too much feared the horrors of a revolu
tion arc yet to come.. He assured it is
very far fom being complete, and that
■Spain at this moment ;s as much in the
en joyment of die old s . stem, ns tlie new.
Such is the deplorable state of parties in
the country —But a little time must deter
mine,
“ The n v.iit’es for Venezuela have sail
ed— the otlu rs an* here.”
Lxtract of a letter to the Cdi’or cf the
Ballimo"c Patriot, duicil
Na.simu.ii, (T>:*r.) 3ept 26.
“Your opinion of our ragged policy or
paper bank system, coincides with my own
and I belt, ve, wi'h a 1 .rge majo: ity of
on l ' cUtz uis. (tv'iierai .licxs'iv used his
best exertions to b event the .usage of.
the law winch created the new bunk, a
measure hlas'iug to tne hopes ofaspee
<ly return to specia payments. In fining
this he ought have used language offen
sive to tne ears of those legislators who
are predetermined to carry Brough their
favorite though ruinous project. For this
t observe you have thought proper to deal
with him a little unceremoniously—per
haps a nicer mode of expression might
have been chosen in a co der moment,
and better adapted to the feelings of a
grave legislator—hut a legislator ought s..
to conduct hirnne'f in liis' official capaci
ty, as not to outrage bnldic feeling. The
remarks you have thought mv'per t.•
make, are confined to some high scasr.n
ed observations; and it is pleasing to ob
servo, that you bear honorable testimo
ny to the well earned fame of the Gen
eral. Your motives, I don't doubt, were
go id; and when an E litof comes out open
upd above board, lie is above suspicion.
Any thing ol this stamp, bottomed upon
a feeling of independence, whether for
or against us, will always be well receiv
ed in the West. I have only time to pray
for your suss css, and to solicit a contin
uance to me of your use in i paper.”
DREADFUL FIRE.
St. Johns, (N t . B.) Sept. 26. g .
■ Since our last we have received con • or
ating accounts ofan extensive & calamitous
fire, which lias spread its ravages for
near 100 miles in extent over tlie most
f-rtdc proportion of the North a id Wes
tern parts of Neva Scotia, from tlie neigh
borhood of Yarmouth to the county of
Annapolis, The fire continued to burn
for the space of three days, and such
was its intensity that the very potatoes
were burnt in the earth; housi s, barnes,
f nces, fields of grain, stock (full kinds,
wit de v. I,ages and sett! ruenls.lVH a prey
to die devouring elements, und not a ves
'age of v. gilmitm or herbage remained—
several lives slso are lost. From ut«ung
several siatements we select the follow
ng, ns continuing a simple, but affecting
r< P' v sc Miikon cf the mi fid scene; and u
ah.it 'liis writer r-lutes of the distresses
Which happened to ids family, und liis
immediate neighbors wiilliu his o'aciva
.1 nt, be «nie, what must have been the
.ffriietid citl.'iiiitj 1 I »*e spree of count) i
•ai 110 he laid Mr.-ilc, Mo travelli /,
oil tie glial. I' Spiee between tlie ev
ilvut ft, \ il'u.ut ik lunue, is I) el we i V ur<
'•mit t ual Suin i u Hut i, , yen cen
Uiiiss-th.- setl|#l|. id si 'lo||'j;)p,|, ulltllC
*o > II'US SeVcl *| lii'jicied sauiu
.Faiiutd %J n A’tc J,r i ,\/r ,Uf,u H’tlmre
• # In III * *O,l ,11 l/ds 1 Iy,
. “Oj, fujornlug In'.iui V ii'i'i.mili, we mu
j i iiat liarw pol»», to; llui i Mll'l ft ry|,
!tii|4ii/ titer ti Iy V* it up wif In n igw inn*
'tiviiu viwuiil l'#o hj.akvis, »m\ vulh*
‘ |S M < m .
out »tPIV-U({ ( Mir-, r , nfl
who!; sl«,rc h, ( ■»
' t: ‘ r «’•:*n‘» !M i f »ai.j, * M
»°un<l Black J'oi,,. !,* .•* ” '*•
Itunicaur, the "■* ,* Bl
moiue lire behind ‘ -i ,'- *■■
tlircalUK.l ,! c , Jl)C(i)t ' • BB
w t rci.cv.,l -I- mm
«* ot l'«mt sale, B|
selves s-.f.:-u%t r„ BB
who v.ero rn —\ o |„^ ,s j. «»* r.£ Bis
|U Haw. ru.,l , ilhu .; * *t\ lu ; IS
,lu: 9n()k '—' u-f n a .e„ , , ! '° “tnf. IS
r.nnults—i\!i,• 1 -s u . ;KM
;;-c» crying. “cliir! , -!■. L |f|
a. c .*7 Ml! .'.i“ s ' «r t - H
I.u I) n.„ g hrs , iv ,; 1(l -■ 1 c ;,i I'S
>:,r V*. :!u;l v.r.j, J Is
~r,n'-«vn '-«v K t,‘ u v ,. *> >a Bii
4> I -ids f>! I'hlio ' ' - UiroijrV HI
&p - well—| IS
woollen ]*;♦ 7 \ a:ic ♦ietU H^B
5. >u-.r of I..;:!- I. „ Bb
i.«n, IcH ajjtuii, ima-ly ht s:(
0. 1:1 d v ill * m „ k - . B
'U'Hv an,l fell I; 1 !•-=•• .-i.ee fl
01 > m s ahead Wfo,,i >Cl fIA
■ the hie,they met itic, *„> , v „ rot ,cuter BB
• v ‘; c 1 hrough 'Tr. f «,*; ‘ H** l “rL e j Bl
i| a book in his l, :i , u |. _r- • ,e '•? with 19
j all b.mu in the w c i. ~f cn f, moie , fll
us potatoes swept clean ‘ \u. Bl
ncH much Imw.v.l, aVe ;i j,' H-.o* Bi
n-e mercy of ca'.Ue and I.UJ ( ’ P?n *» Bl
()»iuci my Uo-ise and C-idJ v at . >U|lset H
cro'.vdtd wiili vomen nn-1 c k;i, ' Lhanie|, » Bl
left their all ami fled h,.f. ;rc , ‘' rfcn > »h tt B
P ess r i^»\ the S te -®- B
ednea t.->■ nmi-ni. IJ? , 7 B
fine r.nii winch deadened the h r l' I'*' 1
tlse auUlc-mr-ut at Beaver .>• ro —heard Bj
elf wsi-t to their assistancelf n '?' fl
t!»ic-e houses stamliiip f„ r sixTh' but B
,en *r lh *. Tl.j.i ia sTrJi lasMh ;J«m B
now *fr. B l and saw mill, , Wo b#| se - B
?r-u". hay, &c. a yoke of oxen ,J B
two o- three cows, several h-l B
furniture and a li.tlc hoy 4 B
ournt in the house, haring ce., i,o <l fl
cradle, and wts fef< unpero-ivLi l . e B
er with a trusty do* which lay*,’ jW 1 ’ fl
Daiu.d has lost all; the word i I
to escape tor their Ih vs \. v * I
took u;> his child an J hid his wife i t' I
h m and ,r.y brother Banna- ( .tl lers cZI I
»w,i"h uay shall we fl } ! answer, to the ■ I
Lane: same reached u, others cm „ff.ns I
dmve up Ike n«lf,l
(ore an openm- uas fonnd to H, e Sfa . I
shore. Rusbands a-,d wives were parted I
by the fire and smoke, and did J * I
until next day. Banna watted in I
to Ins neck, and there slot cl 13 houre I
Ihe fire ohm streaming in his hce v , ™ I
he was obliged to sink under then rise I
and take breath— -found him 0 n VV-dr.- s. I
day an<l to< ft him home with me ii c | la( i
eat nothing for twenty four hours -
It was a melancholy scene to see fences
swept away, fiel.a of grain, potatoes a d
turnips all burnt up—great numbers of
cattle, sheep, and hogs lying dead bv or
near tiie road—some.persons were ski--,
ing caHle which were hot too much burnt
—otherslooking i.p their stock. I M
:wo large hogs lying together alive, burnt
so as not to wals. And we are not alone.
1 have j-ist licard from Yarmouth, Cle
bonge, that Much damage is done, many
houses, barns, mills, &c. burnt, and also
through the French settlement above Mom.
tagan, a great many houses, bm ns, mills,
6. are destroyed—the French Chape 1,
with the Priest's house, aae consumed,
one old negro burnt up—so mm b hay but
that it is supposed half the s'nek cannot
be wintered. People from Yarmouth, on
hearing our distress, came up with ox and
horse - arts, chairs and horses, to remove
the sufferers and 1 believe there was rot
two carts of furniture saved ; ul of sixteen
houses, from John Clark’s to K Corning’*,
seven miles. Daniel has nothing left but
a shirt'and trow seis which he had on—
h:s wife and child nothing bet v,hat was
on thy-ir backs, and set cut for Yarmouth
on her slocking feet the lastl licai d of her
—but where the." will go, or whai lie wiLl
do this winter, I know not ; he has noth
ing to eat, or wear.
“ Saturday, 16lh;—News has just arriv
ed, that as far as Annapolis, lOd miles a
bove tills, is iiK'stly in ashes, many lives
lost, grain and hay'mostly destroyed; lion
we are. to live through the winter 1 k.,ow
not. Daniel has not yet come here; ner
haps he has followed his wife to Yarmouth,
or he may he trying to save some of Ills
potatoes, &c. I shall finish this at.d go
in search of him. IV'e are all employed,
(that is me and my tw ; o boys,) in trying lo
wave what little crop 1 have left. My
buckwheat is nearly lost.”
Extract of a letter from an intelligent
ge-ii'.lfiuai'i in Glasgow, dated August
24, XS2J.
“ J'he enquiry going on in the Parlia
ment house, with respect to the Queen,
has now assumed a most interesting char
acter.
The strongest feelings and p.-.ssions
were excited in favor of (he Queen. A
great majority arc undoubtedly for her,
ng hi her iimocence.
/ ‘ If the measure is pursued against her,
it will lead to a bioodv term oat ion there
is no manner of doubt. Ministers begin
lu feel for their h.cads
A civil war will oe the inevitable conse
queuce of a conviction. The people be
lieve her innocent : and they believe t- #<>,
that if she is convicted, it will be by the
evidence of suborned and per jured w it
ness >s{ therefore, they will not heed any*
decision made by an ex parte tribunal oft
the evidence of perjury alone.
There will be a light, and a bloody one,,
before it .s over, depend upon it.”
j\at. Intelligencer.
Lomov, 2^l
Nearly 200 Hanoverian troops are alrea
dy hud (1 and a w hols rcginn’ri’ is on their
w aj lo Londiui, to form, it is wad, a person
al bndy-guitid lu the King .An tilue is
1. 'ken, No 4li Dukc-slitet, tit Junes
bip iut , f..r the manuguntnl of then do*
paiiint.nl!
IITIUIT uv A M.TirJt, BAIT.U.
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('•I by a* huUtti'' i! »n . ■•
t'ivihsi d nsiiiiiiu, iitim'ii w.ilch **• v ' f
> fliS HI Thrie MIC ll< • • V** 1 ' • * ’•' • °
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"d l»> (ins way it an umw il> '‘i'o
•luII I bml i f K*rO» , l«ll»t»ry dc
Jniun.tlil |jf ttit'iiic.