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It: 1 ,{Ck-.c has h'tii received here,
that the Ruffins have concluded a truer
‘.r four anftnths with tlio P< rfi. r*. After
•V s*pt- •r.uo of this ttrrr, Feth- Ali- (
Chr.ri . who. is employ, and in,organizing a
■■in.- i arpiy- ‘’ !i match in person
mil the entmirs of hi States. It
ppcars, that the plan of the Ruffians i6
o poflefs themfclvcs of the bed provinces
of J'erfia, and to eftabhfh tltemfelves there
’tv the fame mean* which the Englilh I
ul.d at Bengal, to secure their pos-1
fcfliens in that country. It is a plan
v “lc they conceived fine? 1790, and
have attempted to carry into execution
rt and err :• m • It is very doubtful
whether they '1 ! hi. able to carry ir in j
,*ie£.i in a’l its poswit Btfides, •tao’ a
,rij 1 ‘.rdcrlent nation, I;ks |
*’ -to* Ft I r are, 17.ay nave been hid-j
L. .vc y ol the Persians, tbe ;
.. v of tl.-.ii country. and, above ail, the,
r\ j . h.nc.s and great refourcel of their j
f r.i bovticign, veil! always place ot>- ’
’ . • 1 ti c way oi the conquers whir h .
t K>;fi. :r? w.!c to !c] to teat of Geo-’-!
, “... arii! ,'t fcvcial other cries on tl
1 <. it he Crisp nft a. The Ruff- ,
t , j f hich v. ere upon backs of t-i
. ... 5 hilt retired to Teriis, ; at-d j
it l halt 10 a? present at Cabin, to j
k :tr j rmrria. f oex of his M oi-!
1 : - to v;bctr; ft j. vis one of hi.t near
r i •c In A Mascste, Sod Suita a,
• r • nfiy ‘i.Jde n treaty cf Alham e
1.-V; al bin,by which he band
;.t: if 1 . p.., ti annual tribute, to fecu e
1 lu'nr : the peaceable pofftlfii-n
<{ .is'.s. But the Chief of the latter
height to fubjedl him to othui
he , tome ctiilributiuna, he lias preci
• ‘■ j‘j ia ed his refideiu.t , an<l repaired
->r, to demand fuccoura from
the . sos ilia! place : and after receiv.
, I oraiilc unfwci , conformable with
’ ■ -.fill ,! i . come to Baffora, with
I;"‘ded con ties. Fr m thence be
. w . -n to the Pacha of Bagdat to
\ ,11 1 f- iii. forces with his own, and march
• . regether to fight the Wahabis —Ali Pa
ct a is accepted the proportion, and as
hi: re parations were already complete,
be fct out from Bagdat the SUI of No
,t mber, at the head of an army of 35 ©OO
men, and proceeded by land ajmiuft
X'treie, the chief place of the Wahabi i,
.vhile the imnn returned to Mu cate, to
march on his fide against the fame pla t.
We cannot foreiee the result of this
expedition. It is probable that the
Wahabi. will avoid the risk of a ficge,
which, from appearances, would be fatal
to them, and it is thought, that upon the
approach of Ali Pacha ami his aliy
they will evu, uatc iheir cantons ami
iftreic, arid retire to the heart of the
iefarts, ‘.here it will uot be antafy matlti
tt> lock them.
ALEPPO, Dec. 20.
Char Chegda-el-Mulke, already m.t
fter of Ctbaui Pichavel and Cachettitre,
who, v?e know, had previoully marched
with all his forces against Caudahar, has
taken that place. There remains now
only Herat to conquer ; and if we believe
the lat.-.ft intelligence from Pliefts, that
city mult soon l'urrender. The late k
letters from Pci fia appear to confirm the
news of a tignal advantage gained ovei
the Ruffians by the Peril ans. It has been
known here for fome time, that ahmr
foui n: nths ago a Ruffian army already
mailer of Teflis, pofTcffed itfelf of Envan
Since that Fetch Ali Chah himfelf, at
the hen 1 of a tlrong army, has fought the
Ruffian* near the city, and completely
dcfcßted them. It is laid, that he has
(then Eirvan, and even Ttflis , and that
Lcfore hie return to Cafbin, where he
now is, he built a fort at the Thro.
Churches, for the purpose of oppoiing a’
Vurrierto new incursions on th. ir part. —
This inttlhgeace has been confirmed by
the SaMas of the Janissaries at Aleppo,;
•vho is a native of Ttdis, and has received j
ut aeri'iirt to that effect. Although the i
and tail of the advantage gsinctl by the
Ptifianti is called in sjuctUon, the retreat j
of th< Ruffian* is not to be doubted.— ;
All t e Irtteis agree in Hating, that they!
have retreated into Georgia. There a-e i
fonae report* even of a truce concluded t
between tite Ruffian* and the Perlians j
‘l’hc lman of the Mas Arte, prefled by,
the Wahabis, who in concert with his
brother, had pofleffed themfelvesof aimed
all his territories,&thrcatened|to lurpri e j
him even in Mascate, withdrew to Bas. 1
aaro, where he remained fome time, with)
the intention, as is supposed, ofconfultir.g t
with the Pacha upon the war against the)
Wahabis. The last letters from Bift.iro,!
received at Bagdar. the 14th of November,
announce his sudden departure and his 1
retu-nto Mascate.
Ah P aeha, Governor of Bagdat jj
maxdfcJ or; of that cil) on the 14th of
Novembe., with his troops and artillery,
ior the vicinity of Iman-Ali, where he
wai, lo pais the mouth Ramaza*. f'e
.; tend.’ to go and attack the Wabab.i
even in then own country, as appears
from the unmenfe itorea and provtiionr
which he has fsot to that tide. Hit
artillery conlifts of 14 pieces of cannon,
four raoitais, and 60 imall guns of from
twt> to tour ounce bails, which are carried ;
hy Camels.
CONSTANTINOPLE, February 39.
TURKEY end ‘PRUSSIA.
As the king of PiuSUa i*io fnend.bip
xid. the Porte, but bat concluded no
rrtaty with the Barbary powers, the
G a,. fiignior ha* ordered that all Prus
fia't ifepa fitibn* in the Meditcrren mi
tum L?nl f, lUU he proridrd n:ii
’ It. 1 ‘ r.r:/: X •. ‘ ‘ ‘ ■ “ K
the aAcr k-. of Corfa'r,->f the follcv-iiig
troor :
“ Illustrious Coptfirs rj r’ Suriary
“ ships of'W'zir's ‘Tunis, ind Trip </?,
“ soiling in the Mediterranean Sea !
“ Know, that between the Xing of
Pruflia and the Ottoman Porte, there ex
ifta firm peace, continuing ftiendlhip,
and intimate ccnnedtion, by the moft
sacred hor.d3 whereof, it is perm tted to
I the fnbjefls on each fide to tiadr by sea
j or land, without the flighted hindrance—
and confeouentfy every Prussian ffeip un
der the credent-ah', and H-ig of it* fi ve
reipr, with ’*•' ■> ’ a its com i*
i dttie* and eSeQt, ifnay anjxr the
Tu'-Jcffij barb s -'sr fs ‘he-e. repair
dam.sgi'S.pu'ch .seal 1 •* • eff- r ” pro’ ;fi mis,
aml.ruh tie ai
(its ple-fure. a.’. “V T.r.-,i h?..c:ranee
j Underfia’-d a’.f.v, vfa'.'Mns of re ihip of
t Barfiry I ..bat v.’ :> y 1 meet 9 inip
j corar . .nd*d b\ a Pierian err-ain, y.
’ fiial” not permit hi -c or r “ crew, or ca--
. 1 .. n . . V “ • 1
! £0 TO C-.iUs-Jr**.. , rlt Win frClsCr
lend.- ”.’ to pr-fecr tr.'.ir. Wfcct ycu
, ft..!! f. :c ri i; ord; r, ’ r :\r tbet such i->
, rny v."..i
I “C- V, n'll. C'srf -.tiiK-p}-, the year
j of;! ‘■ rleg ir , 1 a dc> ”
AMSTEtDMH, April ts.
! Some inbiibitanti of the Department
| iff U* ,-echt have ; * ■ tied the .Dir- dtory
j i,f • • flat- v.gaif.'* he f:cv plan of the
j C'r>:;ilitiitio:i ; she tiTue of tLi- attempt
;.y > ,t. f beret i vtU; ;d. On Saturdy
1I; me prupi to. of Jbt Viretcbl Ga
z(h r.'nr'.cf'l the'r intention of p>ih
jlill. r> l 1 petition in an extraordinary
ini ■ .roftneir paper ; hut it was for
1 < . w ’ll bv the Magistracy of that city.
At Milan, the tre-s of liberty
.bieu rioted up; r.r.d endeavours wer
ufi.ig to destroy every mark ferviog t,
rma! liberty and anarchy to thc>r rcco)
1. ft ion.
P A P.IS, A pri! 6.
We l-arn nv It-tteis from Madrid, that
hisCaihoTic Majesty has not only aban
doned his right in prizev which may he
taken from the Englilh,* hut decreed
that the captors fibril have the privilege
of difpoftng of capture t propeity with
out paying any duty to the crown—So
that the whole amount captured, will
go to the captors.
The C-iptain General at Catalonia and
the Prince of peace have informed his
M„j- sty, that the i mtr.andant* of the
city of St F-linde Q_n'xols had offered
j to every family that would fumilh a sea-
I man for his Majesty’s fquodrbn, three
reals a dry, during the"prefent war. His
j M. j ‘ty rxprelTed vhe u.r.uft fatitfaftion
at the generous offer, and fanft'oned the
engagement.
DUNKIRK, March 23.
Letters from Lisle of the 22d inst.
j date, t-iat, on the 17th of the fame
month, t!te female cottoD-workers threat
ened to break the great machinery ‘.nacle
on the English plan ; that they had pos
ted op mvny hand-bills, by which they
invi.cd all their comrades to jE’ciri'it
, thv. fame dav • that they did afiembltj
and had declared to draw up- a petition,
! or the purpoft of dbolilhing these nil
chines, f 1 rseceffary to rival the Idngiifh
mi c'adures. On the 20tb, they
: forth in a grr<.i body, to deftrey the ma
l ines, ft:r up in the neighbourhood cf
’ l.i- ]: j that dii the garvifon wei# imme
i rtiatr-iy under arms, to difperie ttot
j ers ; that the Cavalry haitentd to the
, affiib uct of rhe neighbouring m ‘':ufa£lu
| i era, a-iJ tranquility was again reltored
—____
LON DO V, April if.
! A gentleman just arrived f rom France,
j Dates liial Lticien Bonaparte, who L.d
! uni,e time been 1: a ftatc of arrest, had
1 ilied suddenly a S> * Pichegru.
I L <ft iSc ;cl;,y n’ght, or ear’y yesterday
j morning, a b:.r c gold, value 50 000!-
wds fti ‘.e-i nut of one of the Spaniili
: pri 1-s lying i,i Me. Perry’s deck, a;
i Black wall.
| A G Htenbar* Mail a-ri“?d this r,or
j nir.g ; by which w; liave the following
r letters ;
j StoclkT rA• i! 4. —''Fe have been
‘or f- ne time pait m expeftatio-i that
the em ugo put*upo 1 our ihips in th
harbours of France would be taken eff
and the two Coun.-” would be rccotn
modated ; but to oav we hear that or-1
tiers have been lent to ChavU’crona, to
fit out immediately too Frigates and two
Cutters for the cotc-ftion of bur tiavle.
Gottenlu g .<{•• UB Ruffian Cou-:
rier, charge,! vita important Iftifpatch.es ;
has embanaed to day in the Packet for.
England.
Proteffar Rabinfon, who now s.t S - .
Petevfburr p-apof-s, m the fecoad vo. ;
unic of the Archives tin Ncr.l to con- ]
tfru.'i a balloon which will me .Jure 13: 1
feet 111 and tunic ter, will carry pou.'dsj
and in which fifty perfon#, v ith praviti- j
ons aad other neceffavies, may
for any months, in order to make re- j
l'eaiches.# and experiments in natural j
philosophy and aftrouomy at all sealons
in evtrv point of the earth they think
proper.
ST. ROCHF., (Spain) March t.
Camp Bsforb Gib*altar.
j IN Purfuai've of order# ulu and r-v th
Coetnandact general, ibe batta B-r
, ballrt e.-” ith the company et ca’ t; . n
jad a. lit • 1 ‘dj. proceeded ytucrG-y to *.h
Fnt ; anu 1 < leginienis of Geroca
j(. autabria. *;:<i U-at et the cavalry, k p:
liLcs-feS-ts ii- TJ’iic-t to inarch jo th*
i’h.. •. ■;■; ’
i fevpps JC ca-aLisecr? njok pc * n t.'.re
j the tower of Mohnot, from .the tlrand on
the east fide, to the oppelite fide ; 120
men, armed with hatchet* acd other
warlike failed f*om bort S:.
Philip ; Root those were commanded by
j Do?. Vandefs, and the remainder by Don
1 Certates. The latter, ht the hrad of his
j small party, conducted to the stone piles
I which are situated at the foot of the
i jyt .jnt the North tide, and Don Van—
j ffi-f* marched direcily against thr Fngtifh
’ gusto of the De ‘ • r.-eev, v hicr iie
‘ furprffied. Ihe Eng! fb post was inchojkd
t t e 1 • -pJ rt !? : !ar;cc 25 sHenxp
-1 : ♦h'* cr^r^f 3 w T th tke cvf. dcc
; of T.d i*i o t r ‘,
l O* r? f “ijndl • r - *o of the Ec •: H(b
!wo e ki'led. 7 he rruflitt
m tied fire ; and the remainder cf th;
gß3> fled to th c-UJel, and ala-rred the
os iff n ; f.f this h ti. the °arr.lu
te'bmenje rttu I td r ‘''—>r lines, taKing
| ivith th m the Tcn'ifn cffi’'.er and three
soldier?. one cf • bon vu mortal'v
! wouudtd. The Sps imfre ihips had
4 gone cur cf the rivet ; bit the
i bein? too clear, th‘ 7 ecu and undertake
; o nhmg.
i ,
, ST. JAGO DE ; \ VAGA May 11.
We re ini vrit'S l-t'i it'n *i;m: r, the litut.
I- ‘• ..>rnor i.as apn i l .VT. ‘ .Jay, the loth
Cl. rev.;, fir if co ■. .’ir;; ‘lie peutionto c ’ft.
:ue the intere surfe with th* United ‘••a; r-„.
A pr.vy council is fnmrr.or.. cl, we •.!■ t'er
’ ft-.r.d, to meet on Wall •■.(Jay
ts r 4. af a letter frotr. vice a l<rir?i Sir j o
J Orfir, Jaaronet, detnd his Vlajefty’s tin >
j G or. ..t tea .• -J l~ r 8 ■>,
‘ liu .f ‘. t c .\,/-vcury frigate
’ wi‘h this to iqoirtrca, ‘hat yei.eniiy I
i war compel ed to quit m; ilation bttore Cadiz
jby the fmldr-n .. ,>pe.ranr<* cf the T.rul. n
j fi-'cr, confili'rig of eo m , i fail cf the line,
the veil iitawy tV’ga es a* iratl.
, In i’ • evening the fleet v-’as close off th
hn-b- ur cl Cadiz, v.he e one French ihip
. of the lure cud fix or set on Spauiih v. ere rea
dy to join them m ...nhenr, and tiiree or four
note “I th.- latr. r i t twenty four hours
tVhat the dettinat on of this force, after its
j juntlion,mo: he, I cannot tel', but judge ic
Ito be welti .ri! ; It.was reported that the
J SpaaiQt ihips were bound to the flavanna;
Vv'hether aiiy troops ara on board the fie ships
I cannot teli.’’
DGN 15 iEGO MORPHY,
COll fu! of his Catholic MajMy fer the
states of South Carolina. North Carolina
and G.org.a—Her'by gi /ta notice to
1 the raerebants and trader* within his con
fiular i-irisoicli -n, that in future they may
put in one invoice all tlra ir’ieles fhipptr 1
1 lor the ports of Spain only ; that each
j thipper tftuft have my Crrtifi .-ate cn the
back of his invoice-—-hkc.vvile, that the
firwe method is r-ec-lTaiy, for vessels clea.-
ing out for the Havanna and ether ports
in tht ifknd cfUuba. The certificate a
property as usual.
The Consul General tefidieg at Phila
dtlpbia has received efixeial information
from the intendaut of the Havanna, ac~
quaii’ling him cf the aamiflion there of
dry poods, fiquors and proviiicns in
neutral vessels, under fimtiar reftriftion#
,v thole imposed 011 the commerce of
Spain, ctfevving at an indispensable cir
curaftance, ;n ertirr to he a imitted to an
entry, that finch vessels rnuft have them
clearance# direfift for laid port.
Ccnfub r Office, Tune izth, 1805,
>T V \V VOJiK. Msy re.
Gunboat v.~ cv ririandea by Lien-ena-it
Ogdvie, le;urned ‘et rday from the i'quvd
ron vh ieh f'ded jp n n i-iftarit Shi
hd proceed* i t cc-npa*;* with the Gun
boats, ands- ■ :■> e J-'hn Adams as far as !.:r.
37, and long .',5. when she tprung her mall
and was forr-d to put back to procure anew
■-ce. The accident occurred curing a ftroug
breeze < f wind, and whi e under a piefis of
fail, : cb 4- v were ne-reiStated to earry ro
keep up with the fir.cats.
Noli nt Linger . —The publication of a bio
graphical work, contain! e -he genealogies!
i and revolutionary kiftorr of new princes of
j he ltnpen?.’ crart of Borsprrte, having been
J la*elv ann-uiced in the i'le’-carui e Adver
j tifer, cn A’d-de CaT.p of general Turreau,
I Treu’ o M'v'iit: Plenipotentiary in the U
! nired States, came poft-hsfte to town for the
1 \ irefs p'irpofe of preventing the fa'd publi
-1 canon. The Min ;*er foreleeing that this
! work wmid eccafion many polemic diicus
j lions, and cf tourt'e highly d-fpleafe the
new irtiperia cour, thought it aavifeabie to
j ft.-p the poh. ca-ion by buying the manufeript
; T>e b->-gai;i was accnr • ~-jlv made, and
Mr Jftau ie*. the au h>r b rid work, who
, lodges a* \i> < B ‘cquet an f -effuiet’s beard-1
j ing h “.iIV, ii Greenw-cn ftr- -, gave up his
‘manufeript to the laid A'd o. Camp, for the
j confidernu 11 of toes d-llar-, and a f. t e pas-
I fag? to Marunico, where he is h'uad.
I We are informed that the gentleman who j
1 to trinfl; *e the fnd Work nearing of tin j
J tranlaAioa offered 1500 d-'llars f>r it, but j
I thrr M- I'u-iet who had pafTcd his wc.d]
j dee med the oiier
The public curic-Cty w:uld no doubt liave
I been highly gratified by the publication of .
’ ‘be ‘aid work, as ic would have provoked I
j criricifms and replies, bv which thefife upstart j
! i'i uKCS wrai and l ave t-opeared in their true 1
j ight The *'*icle c'>n.trnii'.g Tsalctran de- {
;■ g-ord, 1 - ;*okar.T, would have furnif I
! tttrt tir r.-.a.*; critical obfervatit
? U.TIMOHT. June 4-
Arrived, brig Thtee Bmtiitri, M’N'-i.f, i
if.,.-” Grails’- upe, via Antigua. 17 days imra
i ne itrtet ji'a-.C. Ua ’he rb'.h uU. the Go-, r- 1
or of A i gui rtif'.-td difpatclies fr rt .
Baibadces, It - ing. that ri ? combined fieet Or ‘
Front 1 and Spatuacdr. c,m!.r ng of jz fa.’ I
were seen w. ard imm n.i- rtai !
af Eurorjc.
” T-sc-. . I
Cap*in Neale, imm. i'*~ in 17 )
d.y-'s from I’c.rto Kic.-, , ‘■ * - ne accour.'t. j
■.f b -fton, of arrival in rr * Weft indie- f
T.e French a.l l-pan.iii <• - 1 .0 lire'. 1 - 1
• gos 10 fad of ’be li ai .■> .1 or twelve i
t"’gi es. \ fee da- J d-'t'-r ... INr .
laned, a fipan'ih g vc. . ... u r . ‘< i 1
r‘ -r . R co.w.rhthe iafonna.i rnof. n . ...
ilied it days in c anpan wiri.it. . *•. ,
;e.i *k- :tz ic the witidv ard vs s.
~■’ it ic* 1 ,er - r.,
. tavf-i>na,aiicli'>xf J at ijuavatitine ground
th - •mhrmng.
C-i y ain Marsden dates, u at tl-.ere had
cot bten an arrival at Hav.mna, from any
port :e America, for fifteen days prtvioufi;
, to his failing.
F ve Bi hifii frigates were cruising off Ha
vanna, when captain Maisden came out.
-
LF.XINGTON. (Ken.)May 21.
Col. Burr passed Cincinnati ten
davs afjo, an and w * under, has
arrived at Louisville, whet be if
e’nployed TANARUS, viewing t- • ; rou ’
—i r>• >■” i'• r ar. tr,r’ lor
1 rnTvhf'e,.cir(g the tu.iu! ;-j -J
Fails o Ohio.
! UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA s.,
FR ANKLIN CO I.I E ■ G”.
Athens, yum i. if; v.
| On Tuefdny lati the bo;. ! of'l’Muttee
1 convened .n the college, a,- 1 > . | j 0 ’
! clock a. v. a Sermon afidv.fi'c! pzitlcu
j lar'y v o the candidates o A* res.
was delivered by the Rcv;reii-d A bra‘’.a*n
| Manhaii.
! la the afternoon the bond ?.i.*.-iKic’
t thepv.bitc t*pc:.t>fs for tire ••. which
’ h*.d been proposed by the r. Ji k it and
■t!;: authority of the r.'!’- ;rc, to th,
.three iowtft cb ffo*. anti the grimmer
i fcbbcl} The hor,- Early
:and John fo;f yt , r,, .• futieg ur.
judges’
j O’j .‘lie trorr’nm cf ‘T •••’neFJav, the
i dty of the eommtTces.itit, the board of
|"J rupees, the executive r ihceis of the
j cei ! "ge ant! a number of gentlemen con
j v.ened at the P.cfidents h'ufe ; from
” whence a proctffion was formed of the
jfehotars cf the'grammar r.hool, the Ju-
I nior, Sophomore, and Frelhrr.an dafles,
j the board ofTruileee, See.
! Af: . e under an arbour, was placed
jin frorg of the College, ami the exert iier>
of the day were.
1. Sacred Mafic.
2. Prayer by the Reverend Abraham
Marl hath
3. Latin Salutatory oration by \¥ilfon
3; rd.
4. A humorous dialogic by Wflfon
I Bud, Stephen VV. Harr s, Gabriel Ma
this and Rowland Sherroond.
5. A fo'cjific difputatlou on tb* qoe
ftion viz ; —Have mcrr.l causes greater
irfiuence than pkyfical in, tie format on of
national chat <icier ?
0. An Eugltfh cratiou ty G". H:*-
TIS.
7. A dialogue by Wilson Bird, S.
W. Harris, G. Mathis, and Roland
Thurmond,
8. An Eaglilh oration by il. Thur
mond.
9. Valedictory oration by Stephen W.
Harris.
The ptefiient then, with the cenfcnt
of the board of Trustees, ccnfeired the
degree of Bachelor of arts cn
dVilfon Bird, of Warren County.
Stephen W. Harris f Green.
Gabriel Mathis, of He:,cock, and
Roland Thurmond of Jackson.
The prcihlent then delivered the deci
flun of the Judges, of merit in speak
: ing, who Lad been appointed on the
i lay hi fore which was : That of the Ju
nior class, the prenitim was due to P.eu
! ben Hill, cf Clarke county; that of the
! Sophomore data John Douglas, of Burke
! and Samuel W. Meigs of Clarke county,
were equal in merit; —that Charles Da
vie, of of the Frethman ciafi, and
Wm. Mitchell, of Savannah, of th?
Gram mat fchool, were entitled to preui
um.
The exsrdfes were closed with prayer
J by the Reverend Abraham Martha!!,
j M. Petit, of Savannah, formerly an
(Officerin the fquatiron commanded by
! admiral Suffrcio, in the East Indies
during the American War, is e
lecied profefTor of languages in this U
nivertity.
A very numerous and genteel compa
ny attended the escerciles, and exprelted
j their approbation of the performances.
I The president was eleded profdfor of
i Mathematics and Narural Philosophy, &
was direfted to n.ad a public course of
Le&ures at such time as he Gall judge
proper, after the a-rival of the re*
ina’mder of the apparatus, which is now
daily expe&ed.
The name F.a-ik’ia College, was gi
ven to trie collegiate Building 111 this
place, which vd! hi completely fi.iilhed
in the c.jurie of tue present summer,
LOUISVILLE, Geo. 12.
We uiiCeHtai, i that there w !,
be 4G,**s bav-s r Tickets in
the louc.r l<ji ; J nd obt.i'rieJ
from the af the u .ty;
of Fort Wilkuii- .of W.;;ch lidt I
more than g /.• o\ii bs o.'trtca. {
From thf LofisitNA Gasetie.
REFLECTIONS
t'n tie e.ssl ,f the Low damans, ref pc 8
jullf ‘fut’mthd6f*tfheir agents.
(Conl^uded)
The*laft polr.t to;couiid:r k, whether
‘there is mur* car.gtf- to be appreheneso j
1 uw the 1111 trJ Sra effTrom iutesnal ftiftur- J
S . f- - |
..'iir; CriP OI U-v IGt( . ! Del -a,- Tc* ‘ 1 • j
to .. it; ie, ♦::: ;• Ttu'uiua g ,t w r.*cd it. J
any other tut me- r.
V.’il V . . ir f'-ra, .na’l*’.- lu;.-|
,c£r.,, , - -y. j
! r >i *• * t:\ 1- c. c ■ lp caa ..aav I
.rcbzt'Y r yrt t'L.t U \
fitouii but ert'cmrlf ‘ • ’ * >• *
’.lie public h:re ar.J tor obe i ow *
who are satiated with huan.; >u< -
Therefore, as the moft part of Uie*c
eor.ncded with the fubjeit in q
v/e will take notice only of such i- have -
a tendency to (hew that internal diiatuvr
is likely to take pUae in Louifisna it c
eded into a date, and that this suppo
sed future diforderis likely, to aS.ti W e
tranquility ani iaftty of the United
Btaus.
The principal and more generally a
*• pted (itij-Aiun against felt •/:■ rnrn< nt
r> [ ouifi ‘ns, that t)ie Louitiauia 5
’.have neither the e>; ere:*.-, rvr the
i iaatioii 1..-1 ri) ,ry i r govern thc.r era
•ft ars ! R.:-i!y, cue .v"o is thrive-.’, bly
j .;.MH3in*ed with the p-eient hs ■: . f -f
----r-t ■ . ~r
SI • . ;'i ‘ft'lfl 3DU US touri j L. . i 01.
refrain ft fm b % g, when te .n •
■he otis in cf th-. 1. curious cct.oi.s o:
vi'V >:.( future g’ men*,
ic it a', esc if. v •’ *vv uf.t til. qikt
i .-'it to ai. v . in fe f, an. , above
reuo pn tudice :—I- it C? be
! ri:ijpr"..i mat the it-ou fia ians cannot
! brtttr ‘or-thcciftivi* than men who
■ txe ‘■ hrowp am ng tnem, without kow*\
lirgth.-iv cn ati/, their mxnnevs, their
enftotr,*. tl,-. ’r laws, thir language? Is
‘ f t ■ be <• , r-'tfn.j that Loutftana is , dee.
j tit-it? of a fitfa..ietit number 5F torn fuf*
-cteutly eoligutehcd to s'overn it ? Shou.d
.: be b-ei:cved as other humtliatiqsj
. eports by w nch u. y hive been degra.
deii ir. -,c eye or tfic federal govern
•r. rat, this, u. fieri, cannot be disputed,
-hat tixeic ?aea, whatever may be the li
.mitsof thnr talents, are poffrifed, for
the purpof? of govei-aiog their country,
of the moft precious quahiications, to
wits —Local kno-veltdge, excellence and
[patriotism.
But admitting that pretended iafuffi
ciency of talfiir*, in the rulers of Lou
diaoa to emit, it is r.ot ail yet. We mult
find out h"w it would produce tifedV-s
which might affect the tranquility and
) fafety of the Umted States, and affedb
jit :n a mar? dangerous wanner, if Lou
(ifiana is erected into a Rate, than it
J would otherwift do.
We know of two things whieh might
produce this effect; : fb. Want of tur
mony atici a care in the adnainiitratioß>
by which thudsfordcr, confufion, ard ft.
oFiv, irfurrehtioa might be caused. ad.
Tl;e adoption of a government, (as has
been hinted,) which would be iucompa—
tide with the laws of the United State#.
Or. the firit ofthefn two points little
-.Sid* be laid, for it is obvious that the
Loiufianjans, who have already given fa
matry proofs of their love of order, once *
having in their hands the means of fe
curing tfiei. own tranquility, property,
ibfety and every thing that is dear ts
iuem, will take much better care of
them, than ethers have hitherto done.
Indeed the iaefficacioufncfs of fome of
their present ruiers in several important
branches of adiainiftration, hu been one
f their ioudett complaints.
As to the government which they*
would adopt, it i* really not a matter of
doubt. They wsfh nothing else than to
be assimilated in every refpeT, to tiie o
ther raciflbers of the union. They cam
friiow no belter esample, imitate no
better model. The materials for the
great, the uhpcrt .ut c-bjeft of tr.rir con-*
IliluUon a;-; rea; v. Why (hou'd they
put themie'vts to the unnec-.fTary trou-
b T <; of creating, when they can make
use of what is created ? Why expofi*
themfclvcs to the rifle of erring and fai
lin into fome by-way, when the mara
road is open hi fore them ? To rea
sons, deduced from probabrnry t? add
o.hers founded on India. The L- u fia
rriaus are a peop’e of agricukuuila, as
are the other inhabitants of the United
States. There is among them no nobil
ity, no diftin&ions of any kind, no rights
of pitfiiogeniture in tbs o*
greed diSereoc.es idWtrtupe, no mob, no
poor, non? of that kind of men. who de
pend for ftibfiftence cn the ffivors or Rip-.
port of the rich and powerful, and art
always :eady to become the ioftramenta
of the ambitious- A perfetft equality is
there naturally prevailing, and seems to
have prepared every thing for the recep
tion of a free government. Finally, if
ai! tn.fi confiJerauons are cf no weight
in the eye of thole who have uo confi
dence in the Louifianiauc, let them re*
Col Eel that the constitution of the Uni
ted Stales would bind Louiftana to es
| ab iih w lepub’.lcati form of government,
i W< have thf-s rapidly fsrveyed the
i princiful quefttons, whira feetn to have
-* ;urtcd in the c. t.fe of th? Louifianiaas,
j Wc v*i‘i now tr.ke a brief view of their
‘[■rt :t ftae of fufpenle s:;d anxiety,
I ‘ G cl th?coufcque-nces like to Stteni
tie fin Ft JeciUou which they are ex l A
i j.., r
!r e evils, which the Louiuaaiar.s
| were mdeavouiing at the time they for
med ;!ie rcfolution of addreiling a reprr-
Icatati la to congress, a. and which arc ex
prtfled m their memor al, have been dai- *
!y increriijig fines that time, and others,
which did not exist then, have now aug.
■r.een and considerably the burthin of their
fufferir-g. As soon as they avowed their
mteu’-ion of rcir.onftratiog against the
a.: vh-ch provided ior the tr.mporary
government of the territory ofi Orleans,
i tpirit of eppofltion mani.efted itfelf ou
fine part oi lome ptrioos who had in tbe:r
hands powerful menus cf embarrafling
t-iei'n. alirres. It wae d<cLred in the
fiiil i'd-icc that primary affirmbii.s
i Inch Tey intci,.'. <>, tc convoke for
‘O’- b *V C ’- o* ti ; ‘u: , I'cmn ns
----t fii’ .4, at th. ‘t” sine s.^
-v - >- -a-dt.-.c’ r -41^V-v e atloJß