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From rnt Tosms* Traveller.
INTERNAL SITUATION OF
SPAIN.
The tallowing fk teh of the internal
Pate of Spain, is furnifhcd by a native of
that country, rtfi lent in Madrid. We
are inclined to think that the pifture is
too highly coloured, and that few will
give credit to his eulogium on the abil
ity of the government, and the wisdom
•f the prince of peace.
“ Madrid, April in.
For a whole century, not a year
Ilia been so unfortunate to S; : n * the
iitl. The energies of the national c!a-
TaOfer have, however, been fortified, aid ‘
live marifefled to the eyes of Europe ■
the wholcioir.e tfl.c.s of the vigilance
Bud intelligence of gov—nnit tt. in re
nr’te ages, the yev i $ 4 v/iil be dis*
t'.ngUtjh-d only by its difalcrs. Pres
fii:g want of the principal necessaries of
111 e, and. dreadful mortality, aid all tire
t.-nihc concomitants of thote fcoui -ts,
aifign the tail *-; *r a pi?ce among thole
cruel epochs, the melancholy recoliriVion
cl V'htch alls the woil 1 with horror :
but wife <xp"ftents, and an adhve and
txhghttr.ed evils which threatened the
whole cout. ry
rtn unufualiy icclement feafott,
v-v: -h appeared to be a igcftaicn from
the courie zfii-n.i-d by nature to our
climate,n, dettreyed tl e na'cent hop- of
the l ulbaiiiman, and famine ft: iked o
ver . in blotted eorn-fieidß ; dreadful
earfhqu.krs lari write cur cities ; go
vernment inrmediattiy provided abun
dance, chah J anxious care from the
country, end ir.fufed frelh courage into
the ter. did ;,ii abitarts. A tnal tenant
contagious Kv.*r, partlv produced 6y
<hc influence of the atraohmere, exten
ded its ravages cn every fide ; goverit
mer.t chc, It.u rs career, and let bounds
to i : s imatiable rapacity, the yellow
fever spn-ared ft'.: so at Malaga, commu
nicated its peftiientisl influence with the
rapidity of thought, to more than thir
ty towns and villages of Andalusia, and
threatened the whole peninfuta with its
lnexorahic fury ; the government again
fubdtied tiie iecurgrs. The Gencralis
fioo, the priac:pe do la paz, courageous
ly attacked this del'rudtive hydra, tha’
was about to confuuie tiie kingdom ; he
vanquifhtd it by the kerctiof chemiflry,
and prevented it from a ;ain railing its
head. Ke Was not content with this
victory ; co-ply feniib’e of i tie necefflty
of a code cf health, he intpired the lite
rati with the z.ai w.d di animated bitn
feif, encouraged them, to execute this
talk, and a tar* mouths were iufficicnt
to malice thta l,uit of xprrtanc:*, com
binetl \ ,th Rudy, talents, u.d profo ml
investigation.
‘• Government now took advantage
cf cire umllauce?, to ope ate on the pub
lie opinion. Churchyards were tarmed,
and a pauition was erected between the
hving and the cad. The multitudes
of beggars wliii h inundated the high
ways, were confined; and this class of
drones was compelled to be feiviccabie
to focittj, whd; ~at the fame time, re
lief and confoia: 1011 were granted to the
truly necrfli'ous. N.iiiier tee figi.ai
for new cciifi Cts, nor ‘tic obfliidcs in re
parable from a flats of .van ire, a e ca
pable of checking Ihi benevolent career
tii government; its acEo-.y makes a
prev ii- n for every conUi.geney, and
trva • % new’ fou.ces. It is engaged in
enlar, h g aid lmprovrg tiie prisons,
wh.tc i.i.herto innocence and guilt have
indife: irratdy inhaled disease aaj death,
in glo< t.y nun to.it, to , 7 n.cceil;b.e
tc tti 5 r it heaven.
“ N w and powerful 1 ouragement
is 2 vii to education, the cl es gruun.:
Woikof the felicity of a state. The
oic system is abandoned, ana .up.*reeded
by a more rational method of inli.ru..-
tion. A confiderabl? prev nee wa3 hi
tiierto conli rieu to total ignorance.
The g vuuir.erit nas given it a cottage
and tahools to enlighten its inhabitants.
“ Jnduflry wi h rapid strides ap
proach k f o pei fetiion ; jpi vein meat is
daily enriching tiie manufactures with
new machines, which o: the 0.,e ha and
improve th.ir pr.duce, and on the o
tlnr diminish the number of woikmen
r.ec'-ffary to be employed. Though in
other countries it may he doubtful
whe'her fuchdimr.uitio s a advanta
geous, yet then Ltmfkicd confluences
cannot be denied in Spain, whof; popu
lation it so c.fpri purliutinte to its
flrepgth, and v.'/ i:h ha, recent-y fuflaiti
ed filch heavy ‘eft from the piague of
the wtftern world. The cloth ma>.u- j
facturrs of Guedalaxara, of Ercaray del
St. Fernando, and other placei, have,!
in the course of the pall year, improved
to such a degree, that they now pre
pare cloths, caffimerts, end new kinus
cf woolen ftufis, vrh.ch rival those of
foreign production. The cotton manu-
Fixtures of Avila aad I’orre la Vega,
are deny attaining to higher perfection ;
end the articles made in ihtm are mo
dels cf taftt and ingenuity. The uni
fortuity of weights and meafurts was
an objedt universally desired. This has
been accomphflicd : this general fcalc
was every where introduced and adopted,
with unalloyed enthufiifm.
“ On our sea coalls, new ports have
been couttruitid, and in the interior new
canals have been cut, to facilitate the 1
communication and the conveyance cf!
goods; the canals of Caluie are nearly!
k in.jdeted. In EScay, C;h ; !e, the I
kingdom cf Valencia, Catalor.'u, Elbe-!
ir.adtfra, and many other pa. to, w here !
tf<e traveller foitrwrly d.iccvered Icarcely
anp. thing but pree pices and marches,!
new r ■* have been foi r.ed. Tbtfc
impoi unt laln urs have been attended
wuu .wo toid sivautages; ih.y have
r. ■ I*-1 c-’ tv',” rc* *rr v.l 1 * af
forded r. livvlihoad to thoilfan
who mnft else have pe ifhed of famine
in tins unfortunate year.
“ Anew tariff of duties lias appeared,
in which government has guarded a
gainst those abnfes which commonly
infiouate themselves into this kind of
impoils. It is grounded on the effentia!
principles, to favour agriculture, to
demand r.o more of commerce than is
neceflsry for facilitating the communi
cations, and to impute no heavier bur
thens on the carrying trade than are
fnunofed to be adequate to the tahirv
iutiaiued. Agrieubu’-e, which was
ini ways honoured and refped.'d in Spain,
has received con Rant encoui-ig.'ment and
support. Tiie diredors of the garden
of plants have undertaken the publication
of a journal of agneolturr, wliich is
gratuiioufly diflributed among tiie
farmers.”
Political Astronomy of England.
[ From a Frer.cb Fofur. J
ENGL \ND is a planet as we all
know, wholly !operated from the earth.
She is, however, not less anxious to ex
ert her influence 0:1 that point- This
planet foem* to contain in its centre of 1
gravitation, fatelites of the following des
cription.
Canni'" —He aeferibes a diurnal re
volution rounj Mr. Pitt. He is the
fmallell of the) Englifli itars. It requires
lan excellent tdefeope to difcoVer him.—
jHeis continumily 101 l in the rays of
‘Lord Grenvidiand Mr. Pitt.
IJMidas —ll: <k Tribes his diurnal re
solution rou.w France, and his armai
iround the word. It is in Scotland and !
;in India that yit may take the belt ob- !
fervatior. ofhin. He has labored under
a momentary itlipfe : but it is flili ex
pedf and that newtli reappear.
IVindimm —le belonged to th.- Tiur- \
iron conftv!Sciii.:i which has difappi ared.
- This is a molt tccentric meteor, and par
takes of the naure of a comet—Atlroa
i omersare flronjly of opinion, that ,if he
be not cloftly loi.fiavd to liis orbir, he
mull end in .he ddlruclion of the
■ world.
Put —A flarof the magnitude- lie
turns conftantlf round George 111,
1 from which he* l repeled by a Centrifugal
1 motion. It is principally at the Rock
• exchange, or tit. Stephens's chapel,
- j that a due obfeivatiou maybe taken of
ih'tn.
1 Fox —He is (he polar Rar of England.
! jin every llorm tnd temprft, seam-n turn
; j intuitively to wad 5 him to enquire into
!their latitude.
1 I Addington —He is turning continually
round every other liar. Lr* him but ap
• j preach in the leal towards Canning, Fox
! or even the fmaleft planet, he is carried
. i away by their motion. Pitt exerts over
him the influence of tiie moon, which
1 poUVftas the poiver or raising or Jo . er
mg the tides. This flar is rapidly ap
proaciung to as eclipse.
NORFOLK. September 9.
Tins morning a letter was put into
our hancs from a very fefpedfable gentle
man in this birough, Rating circurnftan
ceß which we are very furry to learn, but
coming fr.,m such refpcdfablc source,
we cannot fora m.mrnt doubt their vera
city, and cur duty and dt .tes an expofutc
of such intolerable cu /d'idl,
Ihe N; w-Vork p cket Weymouth,
on her paiTige from this to New York
1 having oil boaid several ladies and rrentle
nen of this place, was mu by the British
R iop of war Hawke or Driver, who fired
several (hot at the pack r after (he hove
to, and within 100 ’ aids di.lar.ee. Tin:
lieutenant, v 110 came on board, b.-luved
in tile molt brutal rmun i", reviling the
Americana in the groffeit terms, and
wishing that hij nation was at war with
113—I lay wt-rt in ilie act of taking two
i Rjv*s from on boar!, when obfeiving their
j age, the office- declared, if they were
j not so old In* vfciuld have taken them,
j Those outrages, c mm'ttcd in fight of
our poris, and|b7 r! -ns whole Rations
would lead toft fuppeution thnithey were
gentlemen, ca uot be ctniured in terms
tfrongcr than they ar.uit.
More SrociATioN—We are tarry to
annoucethe capture of the brig Cutha
r:nr, cr.pt. Suvaun, from Antigua, of
ai. for tills port, tartan with a valuable
car. o ; ! Rum, for account of citiz-j: , of
the United States, and for merck. .ts of
this place and Portsmouth. The Catha
| rine was tahen by a French privateer, and
I ordered for Porto Rico. There has not
been a capture yet made which has ex’
cited more alarm arid more indignation,
i To ere was not tiie lead colored pretext
for this capture, the owners of the veflrl
and of all the cargo are well known to
us, and they are all cit Tens of the United
States. 1 tic only reason for the capture,
was the value 1 This information comes
by a tatter from Portland, ( N? H ) re
ccived by’ !all mail. The duties on this
cargo would have been upwards of 6500
dollais 1 ta goes the revenue.
ExlraH of a Ict'frftom New Bedford, da
t-d Augujl 2<j.
Tiie flr'p Mary, Ny’e, arrived here
| veflerday, in 43 days from St Lucar.—
1 She was captured after being cut fix
| i-ours, by a British nun of war, and or
! dertd tai Gibraltar.— Captain Nyte and
I his t-.ro mates retool: the Ruo, and have
iale arrived with a prize msfter and fix
: teamen. Toe M ry was ladtn with fait
atiu wine, and was bound to New-York.”
Among the variety of marbles that
have betu upecsil and <xanu..ed in this
count;- ,r. q*'r v: ta* *y .’’ta-v-v; I*n
the town of oilciFleld, (MaH.) is ur.q ies- i
tionably of the mott vainabta knd ;
Its colour is of a pare ar.u bright white ;!
in point of irafparency, fiutnels of gram
and clofencfs ot texture it is not inferior
to the belt Specimen of Leghorn mar
ble ; the polifli it receives is even fupc
rior, being tamewhat harder as it is the
species of which urns and bulls are usually
formed, if the quarry fliould prove
extensive, it may become an article of
export. Balance.
Atatc ini'cnted Hy ta.-i uHe Sr ft;*.
V7e have been much gratified with a
light of the Hydraulic Engine, lately
invented by a young gantlemsu of Hud
son, of the name ot Tomliufon. The
force is applied Ly means of crancks and
the whole machinery of the model which
we law is contained within an oblong
block of wood, of not more than eigh
th a inches in length. With thiu rr.a
chine, worked hy r a fmgle hand, we taw
water delivered at the rate oi more than
two gallons a fecund, or 120 gallons a
ininuie, from the depth of about ; 2 feet.
It v.orksas a lucking and forcing pump
at the tame time ; and we taw it at the
fame operation, and with the force of a
1 fiug'e man, raUe the water from the
depth tvc have mentioned, and th.ovv* it j
in a heavy and powerful column to the,
difts ‘ce as wt judged of Cos feet.
Wc underhand this invention hai|
been axammed by taveral fcicntific men i
who co ti.ler the Diiuciple as intirc'J|
new, and capable of being applied to thJ[
mofl ufeful purposes, particularly in thf
extinguilhir.-'iit of fires, and in relic . i.*>; I
ftiip.i, in c-tas of dangerous leaks, frofi j
1 which the common pumps arc inaii
] quate. Weare informed that the cyr
poration of this city have geuerc-i/l)
granted 500 dollars to enable the ivic
tor to build machinery upon a jage j
scale, to be applied “i case of fit a. ,
New 2o>l H rtiiJ,
j From Poulson's Philadelphia Gjfceite.
*■—
Vo oil wham the/e may eoncerX
The celebrated though flighed,
Prudence.
Sendeth Greeting and wijheth Heath.
AUTIJM has commenced—a fjalon
wherein remitting, intermitting nevous
Fevers, and Fever and-ague are mde or
left prevalent ; they frequently are }tod*
ced by inattention.
P. udence therefore advises, those (who
are io the habit of sleeping with thri 1
windows open to difeontinue the time ;
for notwithflatiding tame tvei..i.;<'sjm •>
he warm, yet there is gem Os a [great,
change in the air about midniglt, an
txpol'ure which Is high;*/ iujuriok,—
Many people are ip. the habit of ijtting
several hours after funlet withouf any
thing to fh'eld than from the/iOew
which at this feafim, is u.iufual'y llieavv,
especially after two ir three days ipin— j
this is highly improper.
Change of cloatlis, when the Weather ]
changes is nec Fary. It is bctterjfo to j
do ev'-n three times, than be edrfmed ’
with iicknefs. i hose citizens whohave !
country feats, a*-c’ are ncei.flarily obliged ■
to ridi arlv and late, ougiu. not to Jifrc- j
gard this advice.
The fun is very powerful—his rayi are
tar more feu fib! y felt than in July, oving
to the fiuiden tranfuions from colt to
beat. I rrqin t changes in the a.uos
phere ’etasiita and dispose the fyften to
thieife. levcrß are the prevailing rtfm
plain.s of Aulum. To guard againil
t. mi ? vo.d as t. uDi as potable Raiding
or walking in the Sun, wi.l.out an inn
brel’t. Such a. are in the habit oi Ba
thing fliould by no means expole them
feiv.-s to the Sun. 1 have seen beys of
twelve and fifteen years of age at noon
day, alternately in and out oi the water
for an hour or two together— parents
fliould prevent their children from doing
this. *■
ntCM A J.GNDON PAPER,
We Have bean favored with the following
poet 11 \1 etfufion by a friend nf J.oid Melville'-’
“ho was fortunate enough to rclcue it from!
tliC- H imet, before his I.ordfhip hud completed
the Jecood turning of his papers :
A NEW SCOTS BAT.LAD,
To the tune */•• Oh uik.Jtle and J unit ran* to
thee my ‘JoV
rue \v;rd nr viscount mei.viiuc.
■I -.ley. 1,0.-,,t my a'.r.d rh<-,-), On, my bourn u
Mcrk Sprat !
Tuk ye heed, go flip fcanda! is docking a
plot.
Gif ye’re querried what devidend if inflms 1’
vv gin,
Trey ate au mixtie maxtie wi:h holter'i-.o
wot. J
Oh ’ warily tent, when ye’re cooming to mi
And coomt nae orilcls the hack gett be a
j-e.
That guides the back way to the AJm—r
if—.
And let nac liody ken that ye’ve fuirins to
gie.
G:f at bier, cany Courts’s it cbatirce that I J, f >
Gang by me us tho’ that ye and 1 na m* fee •
Like a- when ye had lund a i'ii feacian h. :
fee,
V: may look moa as ye were nae looking
4t rr.e.
Mt-.k your f-crament, Jrot, that ye ken na
of me,
Tho aihlins ye 1 neebor Trotter a wee.
Bit e mur.na, Murk ‘rpmt, w ith your that be
too free.
Or in fnoth to auiu Nltk they will fend us
au three.
Sammic IVMtbreat mav fancy lie'll carry the de, !
Oe’il ma care, but our party for St is too
Itae.
O.t aw a 1 may'nt we pack a Selec Commit ]
,ee,
Wha II mak prn*f to the Woos Ini no,
woriii a b. ..Le e !
Milker Canning will rant and r. r brawhe ,
for m-,
And y u foopU tongiied tinkler the Laird .
Ca//e:,e; j
‘Vr- ‘•) ?r-- P ‘.md ?-. ,1 !■-- >l'. , -
1 I ha’got, hoik? 1 m fairly deairving thre ,:
j Hu/tie l 3 i/t for liis ain fak will baffle f. >r me,
ho nac heed's an the toon's cl.firnaclaver
a sea;
For difgi eling'a tac, and for giaizing a Ice,’
’Tis the caiitiell g.obgaltbev in aw ehril'-
tendec.
Diana doobt men, the lioofe will be couteie
to me,
Y rifle ourgude Legiflattire with Vu’h agree
Then let’s b n/t and get sou with the bonny
red b>-ie,
And bed— llM to Sam IVhitbrevi , anil au lie
as he.
GconTja Republican,
SAVANNAH, September 27, iSoc.
BY LAST EVENINGS MAIL
NORFOLK, Sept. 12.
CONFIRMATION
Os the news oj Peace nit!) Tripoli.
Tuefflay arrived in Hampton Roads’
tbc United Su'ts frigate Puli.lent, C<>- i
mod ore Barron, Captain James Barron, 1
in 38 days from Gibraltar. 13y this (hip j
we arc relieved from all anxiety upon this
interefling fubjnit, tor not only does ftte
bung the certain r.ccoi-nte of peace being
concluded, and the release of our unf iN
tliuatc countrymen, but flu- !iao brought.-
1 Ca; t. Bainbridge, his oflicers, and part
! of his ertw, a cumber of whom are now :
lin town. We offer them our frli. itati- !
I ons upon this lwnpy oo< alion, ands! cere- !
I !y Hope that tlu pliafut.s they will meet |
| in their native country, and in the'em. ‘
braces of their fnetids, will cotr.pcnf.ite
in a tuc; fine their pall fuffeiings. We
arc tarry to utidei Rtnd Commodore Bar
ron has returned in v.-ry bad h> aitli,
Tiie particulars which wc have coHefl
e.i the corroborative of what has been
al eady published. Gen Eaton diferws
p ‘ .'t r edit ; to hi. ei.tevprizc and con-
‘ a ate principally indebt for the
att.;nment of dole important ohjedls.—
We undertlaml tha! Gen. Eaton reached
Dirna about the laR. of April, when fie
.iindantly attacked tiie il-.tlu-.v’a army,
and defeated it with little loin, him.elf
being wounded i 1 the right arm so as
to render it ufelcfs. Tliefe-w \mcricars
who ware in the aflion, .ilfplayed a cou
rage that confouto ed the Tinki; they I
were appointed to lead the a tack, which
fti vice they performed in a manner that
did honor to their country. We under \
(land that at the time Gen. Eaton at- !
tacked the a ray by land, that Cot. !
Hull in the Argus, Capt. Dent m flu
Nautilus, and heut. Evans of the Hu
net bomb-Ketch, attacked the batteries
by lia.
General Eaton’s army was, we u
derftand, corapofed of 1500 men, and
that of the Bsfhaw’s of 5000. T* i
intaepid little band had marched Soc,
n.ifls across the taudy detains, through
a Hostile country, and luJ several partial
act >im before the .* live one at Jj.rna.
G ucral ! at..n was wounded when in
i the ad of cutting down a Seik of the
I Bafhawta v -.y.
| *1 lie iclult oft!.is a-ffion appears to
j have been an imm diatc propotal from
tac B fliaw for peace ; Colonel Lear
1 went immediately to Tripoli, and a trea
!ty of peace was signed on the 3d ot
! June, aiiu ourcuuutrymen re leafed ti e
j next day. The terms we cannot leai n
1 fully, but we underhand that as far as
wc had Tripolitans thry were exchau
ged man for man ; for tiie balance cf
Americans remaining wc arc to pay
Go,ooo collars. bmne provilior, but
what we cannot undciftand, is made for
the ex oulhr.w; his wife and family,
who wore detained a3 holfages, are to be
liberated. As the t.lli.ial accounts are
gone on to Waßimgton, we ir.ull fut
pend our curiolity as to the other arti
cles, for the prtfent.
The I’refiuent left Syracuse the 7th
of July. The tallowing was the diltri
butiou of the American squadron at
t at time ; The frigates Conßitution,
Couß.-llation, and Elf.:x, with the brigs
Syren, and Vixen, ar.d bom ketch Hor
net, were at Syracuse • the Argus had
failed for Egypt, and- the Nautilus for
Medina. Ine frigates John Adams,
and two gun boats anchored the day the
President tailed. Gen. Eaton failed for
the United States in a merchant veffei.
The tx-bafhaw wa at Syracuse when
the Prefidcnt tailed. The Prefi lent,
on her paflage to Gibraltar, got near
the Spanish cosfl, was taken for a Bri
tilH frijjata, ..u Hih.d t taioiu tiie bat
teries.
It may be grateful to the friends of
the onicers who have been m captivity, to
know where they now ar c ; we ilitrHorc
have procured tfie following account ot
them s
Returned in the Prefidcnt .
William Bainbridge, Captain.
Jacob Jones, 2d Lieutenant.
Keith Spencer, Purtar.
Benjamin F. Head, Lieutenant, promo
ttd.
James Gibbon, do. do.
Daniel T. Pattertan, do. do.
William Ofbjrne, Lieutenant Marines.
Jaaics Biddle, Midfliipman.
Robert Gamble, do.
Win, Curbufh, do.
Wallace Wsmeiiy, do.
Jarnl Renfhaw, do.
N:ci...4as Harwood, Surgeon’s mate.
Jonathan Crowdy, dj.
Win. Ar.den n, captain , cletk.
; George Hodge, Boa'fwrln.
! Jofyph Douglni, Sailmaker.
! llithd. Steveufon, Gunner,
i Remained tv tee Medttertnean.
i Lieut. David P< ■* er.
Theodore Hunt.
Benj. Smith.
Bernard Henry, tr.after.
| Do.tor John Riig, ly, remains an
r 4 C a taz:rß tar th? Urdteg State
at Tripoli.
Simon Smith, MicMhipmart, and
V rn. Godbj, Carp ut r.
In addition to the above, we have iS
from Mr Dove, that out ot the 300 A**
mcricans engaged on Rune, inerc wau
omy y kiln and, which took place at tne
t me captain O’Banatf, who wan fecomi
iu command, had, with Ins little ban
leak'd the walls, and pulled down thi
lu k.Rr flag, in plsce of which he im
mediately huiflid the .'.merican stand
ard,
rhe pref-nt Bi'liaw of Tr’poli i Rs.
ted by our eta eru, to be a n.ar, ~f 0011-
aui b*" v 4mx ) witK
tP'rat true'ty —jlth nign tn’ty unf trx.
p rience r h .mfelvea ary uncommon Ruic
of t e ‘ah q 1 dry—a* one time on the
allack of ttu brav; P bble, when every
man was auwn trom a ort hat the li a
; fuaw, he reniiuie j, eooly txamiuiug the
j cpTstions with a spy gli s. A!tu the
I aft tan of Eaton’s that lea t to a peace, ha
. was heard to declare, that 1 t.e Uwukl
approach nia-cr to ‘i'nnoii, he would
mad acre every American and every ekrlt.’
an in his power. Me. Lear has l ;un
blamed t *r making a m-aty precipitately
and bc’oic ill;; appearance of the flea,
j but 3S the da I’ < r rs the prifopers wa3
j eminent, mri their releafs the pn,.. ul
u:j fit of toe war, il would a; mar 1 ...it
[no moment tii r. roulfl mtaia th s ( |ra
1L c end *.. ; o i,e tv. fled :n cau-uiutious
of futuie iUccc. . a ri t t tin.,racing
the very tan if , . • . k-ta than from
tiie cru-.iy ci to , >,'i,aiv, ,u .J jhuttiu' r
the 11001 forever on tn- return of Ills ca-
I rice o, the caaace of luiure events, he
idled vvifl. the wisdom autj jirtcili ,ti of m
politiciat wnd patriot.
take .Hi rs nd men appear while* in
Trrpoli, to hav lu.m hlver.d v nested
and iupplled by the Cor,tads ul he ctirta
R>an null! lie iliaie, and from th ir rve—
rutaty, to have take of the v,„ks uctiitd
to uu r hlahomctan mailers this per
haps. might have given the B.flhaw an
i.iea that the A met leans ti. their d.ll rei.t
a.tea ks were ‘bunk, lor he often tail*
Viun our Vvlf-’s ll rod in so boldly ami
nuii • Inch near approaches io thur forts,
dnt liiey were all drunk-if the atia K.
trade in the afternoons they had
b oi drinking at dinner— if i , the mor
ning,they Hi,,, been drinking all night -
non., taut madmen, Crank arils or dcviia
would run such llk , ;i fl.p. w ~y | lti
apbeigtled to In , ■ 4Us; defet tion 5c
II gut ot his ow mtii’
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PG iu i ‘. < SAVA >I N A i -i.
K N T V p /: J),
Lovely l.af , Aniflu, Mew-Vork
James, Church, Croix
Mar he h/tcll't- nee.
N1: w Vi nk , Sept. 5.’
At'ived, brig Hiram, Doane, in 22
days from fSt. Pierres, Martinique. X
left fchr.—t—— —, Atv,i. k, just arrived
from New Fork; who on Ins outward
paftaige, in Jat. 26, was in co. with four
3ritilh 74'.;,m a violent gale, one the
74’s w, a f|mk and another dilnu ls d.-
rids (1::; pun ‘d witilc ca; t. A was m
company with them. Two days after
die gale capt. Atwirk tail in with the
• .oppered (hq) i)u,.ir'i, of Baltimore,
bottom upwards. Capt A 101 l his deck
load, ai.ui was on Ins beam ends four
hours.
O-. -. ■ .'WV'fS mmM.' UHH' 1 V - .RUTH 1.10..
a .In [h :i r Sa/t r.
Paflponcd till the ltd 1 u.nlay ia
()ftcb"r.
TIMOTHY WILSON,^
vg >
RUSSEL SHORTER, j
I HE following goods wrr?
cl On t one time fincc, and sdveu.Ld
in trL.iks aid hoxta, as the gr ipe, .y
of the di femlanf.
IPtll be fold at the Court ho use
in havar.nrh\ cn (be fit ft
Tutcd .y in Oct her n xt, be
tween 12 csf 3 o’clock,
The public are informed of/heir co nj
fen/s V,A
Clo.hs o r various qualities and co",
lours,
Fiance’s do. do.
Corded velvets at;d Cc-rduroys
Men’s Worflcd ad Cos non fiofc, cf
dtfF. rent c;;i ,u. n
A quantity nf sflluicd ano Gut But
tons
i!)o. hd\’s Gloves
Do. Cor/on Ca nbrirs
i hread and 3,ik Ha,. ,ke:.W !;
A (juanr.'y cf f'hread *.:d I wifi af
for ed
jeans and Cotton C.-.ftfi neres cf vi
nous qnanucSauu ceiouis
•Do. r.f Irish l.t enj
UroWn Plafl. as
\ qi.iniit) cl very tv client irum
hums
B'ue c t/pn jfripc
A qnau'iiy 0/ tni wir, :fT r’et!
*<.. inulhii i.ai.ckrrchietai
l.ifh Bieetings
Laui • boi. .cts, a,J a q iartify of
tarn a! i arri Its to t tt 1 ous to me. 110:1,
IJcn. Wall, M. D. G.
Ser/ei;!'“r'/7 q
A'i -i tail Pn whi.
WILL He ta.id at the Cw -!i Te. in rhi#
city, on ’ - Mr; 1 . T;i"i<v in G t b:. next,
between the ’it I.i ol u ~am’ 3’t otV.
1 LOT n \vVl 1. :an waru, wi 1 th
bill ‘ll"ii.f: , n, .1 L
egj Acre IJ J'.on the Tliucde-salt r.-.-.dl
Iwi ii tta- mild . 1 ‘r: .u, at j.ic.a.t ocu;t
piell by Thornfci .'iitthli.
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