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’ V '* , &«nwTc/ of Miftt"* Statu with
ffrt/tt JTriUtin.—There futvc lately teen
■ published the Beta of the British pmritv
• which the island "f Bermuda «n|
of Halifax, in Jfmrx-Bcnna, *re
nsirmn rjick'ZTs.
Daring* period Of (urenfy-nine year* 0,1 ,
aefore'tlie' last Amrrtrantvar, the English 3 e J 1 ;‘ r ^ nn
r fiadJost01117 three of their packet* J>y.al| ^
I the different nations with which fhbr'hatl
Daring thei| hst contest
tht citizen*, to meet the I
cf *pekome.l,is4aturn, *“ 1
ndy lirnreeflrd fnr-1
n**r.*n iniu- t 4>P^ ■ - ' yy - ’ ‘ r .1 : u - »*ooi. vimbui
The feiwiralj^prthI fee “ «« of|R« «f#If, I e-«e To pli:n>* tft'e noon J* s' tun. »''
♦!,. tfam^tatiott, afltl M-f ”• " •'• -^gV
the island of Btrinoiia, apd so also the | enterprise, and Jiilin jlull’s dfsifters.—
afrTUffifax,
‘ ports bf Halifax, are open to all our Vrit-
erts accenting tn the laws of navigation
end trade. A British reauel whose cargo
>" a* actually laden, or whose voyage first
c.t09m.«ncedat those ports, may enter and
4f<rtwinti Ini in in in a port of. the Unit
ed States, provided that the Mpie vessel
Apd not transported the fame cargo from
may
ehtei
Frankliif Gazette.
CONSEOTlCyj".
Returns of delega|ea'to the convention
for the purpo,e nfcdnpting a state constitu
tion, hare been received from all but three
towns. The Hartford Mercury states?
that the toleration majority iii -the conven-
Wnt of the porta of his Britannic majesty, I ‘j» n wHUgtover twenty, so we may expect
closed to American vessels. But anj that rwmonjind republicanism will trwmph
IIKJIIUm UJ if voiiuuuibcui puiijJlt., 1 *yovinn wwoey
who came to erect'lh£ “w;,rrior?fcs*te re- l‘b* present. There -hasuot jet
tort,.?* ' ' J ‘ iI ease of (ever ihour city. s
From ths'gloytWa'hiipaiion, «5^j5cd on ’ * ’
evrry countenance, the geupra,!" received
COTTOOT Wj» wiling in Augu-ta on the 34th
25a SOj tobaccogJ 50 »7 25; flour 9a 12
"British vessel may carry on a traffic to | ovcr bigotly ami aristocary.—ib.
Uertnuda and Halffax, apd their cargoes
te-abinped ja other vessels, and so be ad*
!To an entry in our ports. The on*
From England:—Fly the arrival of the Pacific,
st NcyrJVork, from Liverpool, we are enabled Is
^ present secuuhts in Uus dsyts aheet Vp to the tat"
"T AVe ‘ are'infhrmetl (Mrs the ftjclimond J.°^ jur ' e ’ .
Enquirer) by ah officer,01 the army," tlial,I ,
iukudut* ;
mo* Ayr
•homvkpa
and retook theiS*
privateer wip'd
crew pot onboard her.-1
* ‘lisetew rme-iipfeW^
sod shaped ihfi- <
property these ywson board 1 he private.-**''' ...
tlier whh some for arms, cutawav her masts.and
she dried-ishoru injvfc> l Suar.d. It was the ip.
tSntiun ofthejse dtsperadoe,. when they tar.dtuH
to have defended ther-.it f-c.'qg- the bLnd, buV
Jfcaira-
an'd livesin the aRtctihnoflns leljow-ci:
ttzens.-S'VatiftHfZa Clarify, Jitn/; SO.
Fnm Ike American Befulliecn.
“The Era ofGood Fekij.vc.s,” so much
ly inconvenience which the British mer-J “TheB.ua . .. . ,
chant will sustain it the expense of unload- j spoken of hy certain printers, reminds us
fhr And renihipping ip another vessel.—. I of one of iEsop’s fables, wljerein he states,
But the Uniteo States, in r their turn,, will I that on a certain uccasiop, a foy started
W. "a I' ' -a al ’ ..'.I ' I fnm nl •• nrlaas* If avinir eainKl orl fill
a letter has been received in town, stating
tiiat colonel .George ®L,Brooke 1* at pre-
sent acting as - gnveftmr nf West Floritla.
TUE lifiPUDUCAN. .
■ toe ableto export tlie various' productions J out for. plunder. Having rambled all
of their soil to Ha)ilax of Bermuda, and J "igjit, wiOiout success, as *q pnemy of flic
•iViVViji, tcxriui rir.yiivG. jbli 28. I01b.
-7*
take.fro in. thence English manufactures, | feebler species, he undertook to aceoro-
of flfc produce of the English West-In- j P<'*h by stratagem, wliat he had been ur.a
•as * »‘ a . < . t . l * ' a (l* I 111m 4 n rtn4 an nnan urapftipn A <veiir,l(na.
to jm: mtritt—iutu>'
-- - •‘.hat,. fta.J Jn! ? .-93. 181?.
“Toii will alrfxlj^iavelheird that we have en
Fnm tl.e Cknrlntan City Gazette, 25-A uuf.
vkur niPOHTJA't jfEtra.
By the arrival tmterday of the '.vch’r Tudora,
cagt, Huuh E. Vn.cer.t, in 6daya from Havana, we
Are put in 'piifWW<on Of tiie very inteteaung intel*
licence, thajjtlife i jfLOKlDAS hone been ctptD Ay
Mary-Anp, of this port, who b>£iwt arrived at
Havana, in 44 days from-tadis. This BCWrf cipt
IB. K(]ue'bted : caift. V. to report on hiaarrival in
di. M&da tl.itmay have 8*» brought in Me to effect in openVarfttre Recording- deavored tti ^p^Ko B«%c MBP- Y '«Wj
English vessels to Uiose ports. The ves- j 'j> *N« the.peep of day, he espied a flock mg which promises ij<W re?ult>j^ the eommum- ^ a» the eve of sitingJvhen the cession took 1 WWbiiihil
•els wbidi can afford to sail at the lowest »f f« w l» ronsttng on some trees in a farm
rate, will, therefore, succeed best. ThelJ*"*-/. ippngched them with great
tys I am really in hopes that "that invtiiution, ao I place- We have not; a*
long fated to rel.-oxracfe; will now flourish an(f}*> on the ftcis and
, beih put in posses,
itancea relating to this
commerce<**>'& pUcc'd Vpon a recipro' I'co.i.plaiwnce. fnd" accoste.l them with pwgres.to effect'^«e ponses eonleinpUted
chI footinf ^ The cxD^mc* of the ffoncism I ®®uch civility^ And After wishing them a k» itc fnitmiAN. ami nnMitpti k* fneaJa I — .— » —*•—l .—i_^:.^.j Lr.a:t-
transitet, m\l prt/abiy pperate^rly pod morniu^, and enquiring lor tlieir
equally upon both natioMr-and build up health, etc. asked them if they had heard
the ports of Bermuda and of Halifax at the R he "e™ 1 - Being answered m the nega-
churge of the United States anil of the oth- • be informed them tl.ata general peace
er English colonies. had taken place, among the furred and
feathered tribes; and that universal friend-
i shin was" to prevail among all the animal
The brjg Mary, c.iptain Paul Howland, I cr eation—in fart, that it was an uninter-
by its founders, and expected by its frieada.
“The agricultural prospects here, are really
ftl.iomy; unuviud lateness and coldness of the
spring, backened th.ejco'uon and corn very much,
and the long continued drought st severely expe
rienced here, makeait questionable whether one.
named gentlemen,' and from a conviction of their
intelligence and veracity, we are incliridcd to plarc-
the greatest confidence „ih the report.. ,A letter,
t>e understand, has been iCebivcd from cap t Bon.
heili hy a gentleman of respectahility in town,
rnHmSnpatirb nf tliFfir.lu. * *'•
corroborative of the facts.
Capt. Vincent informs us, that the report of his
fourth crops wijl be "ihthle; and in addition to these j vewiel hiving lately been under seizure at Havana,
. w : ,r . . ... 1 is without foundation.
: bound from New-Bedfnrd to the cout of
Patagonia
H dr;ve
two of the crew were shot by
untoward circunista'imcs, a waivn tos made its »p- j The f 0 |,owing is an extmet of a letterto .Max
. ... «, .rupted “era of good feeling* ... ....
itagoma, Inc ttventy-t/iird day out, was I t i, e , V nrl<l! The old hens were mighti
;vep ashore on the epast 6fAfrre3vwMcefp| e49e( j the pullets begin to flutter, nr
to of the crew were shot by the Arabs, I.,. hid,iWcrnwed unusuallv l nui
i- f i i • I sue following is an extract or a letter to jobs
pearanee, the same fihich is thought to occasion I c. Ihpu, esq. -ptopnet’orofthe “Timea,” and pro-
the rot, (and which infested tiie cotton hut year,) I bably'i <fers to a vessel which had arrived at Ha.
so early "in the seasqp,*tNiymuy fear that ven lit- »•"•&«» <«*,»* » ««wh. !«»*»» pasrage than
, - f.. .* ' * X. ~ r ■ :/ . . .. I the Mary-Ann. Xlie
and one taken pnsoner. Capt. Howland, Bllt J an ,Jj d roc (-, the fatlier of the E-ck,
and the rest of the crew, escape,Und reach- advise( , ti|Pm „ ot to be too hasty in giving
ml Cane de Ver.l Stands in safety Cap- crcdit to to the asSErtion s of Reynard; and
.. . . J the Mary-Ann. tiie arrivals there will be found
® s ,n I noted ip ourmaWw department. • ■ •-
wetness of | - , f W ^
a' few davit sine
tain II. has arrived at Neyr-Bedford.—
Mercantile Jldvertiser.
“JIURnERS MOgT FOUL”
Hans Lund, ajourneymaji printer, who
•lived at No. 102 Liberty-street, was yes
of Reynard
as day began to dawlf, Stretched uj» hir,
neck, and seemed to discern, something at
a diyt^nce. The Fox desired- to knew
wliatflo saw. Clunticleerreplied,nothing-
but if man with a gun and a couple of
hounds. Ah! says Reynard, it is time for
tie entton yill be^msde. at alL The
cotton last year,V^s/aVlrmutcd to' the
the spring and snrorner; it.cannot be charged to
alike ranseThis )tar, so that 1 think we have to | but qrouglit iis‘houiilig interesting,
apprehend’ the animl and increased return of this j h*d I inspired lartlicr thin insiK
m' whic case we mav. like those in the *fF™Str*S! 1 .°. f ^
*tig fUo-Mdttin, cap;, Suirord.
rr.ffr-ed lie prize
■ >B,r ;he; Cnited
jird that
uiijt* Again»t
alatunmoot
they thought better of
detachment oftr.ff. sc .
them, and decamped; leaving- op flipial.
Ihirty tnmkVs. but cuxeUing orcanyiugiff with
them most cf thi ii- ill-gbtten plunder. • It i*. sups
posed that.thty have trade for‘An-nnaaA. jKro.o
some circumstances. which 'have transpired,- this
■ l e which rcbbH
, ppi^ivu. «pm« port. *a sttfCU
“ ^ Wc^or-
unn^teris
the seh'e $i..
aTew days-aiuce; and aajier ctc.tr arc bwcvul
mcnf on hoard the Sait Martin, whose cmjpr.jt'dtr
threatened to have them linng a* jpiray^ they
ma* yet meggruti t)ieir a&rttv # brought into
’ll
TdiMdfibW, ( ... .
ie sold tmfore-'-vttf s.'orei
:t Cb
.'•VI/.
m
juiv aa.—ifj.3
. ot lt Vci-dt.. --
Ml Herbert, auct V
x*.
To-Morrow, July £0.
JFid be: sold before ntV ~ , "“
\ 1 A GENERAL. / J
^ftqceries and Dry Goods. \
Sale tn commence tii . il o’clqct:. s 4
1 "A. Howe, auet'r.
Ml
• july 28 1«3
•V/u&ina,
“A packet arrived from’ Cadiz
d<fliculty, in wh\c case we may, like those in the
neighborhood of TU
the culture of cotl n, eventually.
. “"C»4
at Itast nuih.
iusiructibiis to die
1 aid' and assist
. -. » . ,ji ai 1 as . , 1 MoriIIo”altin bis power; ami'wbAiever he may
neighboriiopd of ^W-Orjeaps, have to Abandon j wish, or ask for, to grant it without’ loss of time,
uieifce with him in every respect.
tcrilay committed to prison, on a chaise of , ne , 0 he ‘ ’Rut“says tiie cock, there
linvinv mtlFf/Friia /#•& Utiid. Iiv nrlnitmcfor. I . P. • s « •
having murdered his wife, by administer
ing to her fitteen grains of corrosive suh-
is a general amnesty—the bra of good feel
ings has arrived.,* Perhaps it has not
lirnnte. A woman in Schodack,has died in j reac | led tlicir- ears says the Fox, and start
consequence of trounrfs wantonly inflicted ed We t | link tlle <; ' ra of goqd reelings’’
• j ,er ^ u% b an d’ w b«> •» secured iq rrey j n politics, will turn out in the same way.
jnH. A man was struck with a spade, and 1
politics, will turn out tn the same way.
When nucc the federalists And that they
instantly killed on Saturday last, bv thej cannot cqn-r the dem ocrata down from
captain of a river sloop, bet weep Albany
and Hudson. The deceased was a cook on
boartf.
Unfortunate Disaster.—Yesterday af
ternoon, a seaman, named David Bi;otvn,
fell from the bow of the Washington, 74,
their roosts, they will abandon their no
tions of “good feelings,” and resor.t to
their o’d ground again,,.
A. Liverpool paper informs^ that Mr. J
P. Grant moved in the house of lords on
and wa.drowned—A^-rorA: Chronicle, I (he 14th of S Uy, for an address to the
lb(A mat. | prince regent praying for copies of the cor-
. , , respondence relative to the removal ,.f the
On Thursday last, the hop- C. A U°*l-1 count Las Casts from St. Helena to Europe,
ney commissioner, and II. M. Brecken-J -p^e motion was negatived on torsi Castle
ndge, e*q. paid their respects.to the pres-J rea h cor , gide H„g it to be a reflection or
and acquiesce with tam in every respect.
‘Tolitictllj I hat little news to .communicate. J ,^‘American produce somewhat brisker—Phila
!t seems to be und (stood here, tint neiW of|tod 17 * ^
oilr >eoators incor p^ss will return to Waehii.g 1 b ‘
ton io the.fall; we )a!l, therefore, have to elect |
two senators at thetnsuipg legislature. >lr. For-
vyth will very pro! bly be oire; for although be I
is not declaredly a - indidatei yet his friends will [
FLOnfD.l.
Fnm the Aujutta Cknnide, ir.tf.
7 he Whining and hypocritical cant of a few
To-Morrow, £9th instant,
via ax solo ami* «t sToua, '
. ■ A djM^HTOy ', W
Househtili mid RUdhen Furnitur^
Beloriging to il.e estate of Benjamin Lavender,
ngmg to tlie estaiq ot lleuji
deceased. . By ordey of the administrator.
Si.lt to commence at II o'clock.
fid ■ . «**>•
july 18-—W . .. .
Office-Barite. V> Slates,
ceriain(y, I think, dt hjspine un, and in RMiWJfhteiJIttnbtkmtogeo.itOf
x i. ‘'.Lv ^.. .. * *r son ^a luyMum ol Ifarvl*, 8tc. is s° #ontemntible
case his prest nt hq 1 standing Wii J sqc.ure his elec-1 an j disgusting, 6o ludicrous and extravagant, that
tion;—col. Ware is a candidate, and judge JDooly 4 -we cannot tell whether, they merit our reproacli
and general .Clark (re spoken of, and wiU pw>ba-t orr ‘3‘9'de: whether they desertfe the garb of a
a Wy iU
tionsbly meet wuh t strong support. j ], e ard. tKe policy ofgoVerUmeht, and the conduct
“N. B. Mr. Zaddck Cbok’says be had intended j of its officer, in the Brest virulent'stfaiits of abuse,
tp decline being -a’can'didate for congress again, I fhe -nvasion of Florida, and the events connected
.J, rrPrirr j;J rtw rm.tr.Afrt !t "®i.. n s, —I ‘herewith, they would make us believe, are SO un
and therefore did i« contradict 14 when it was I j us , and ; ro ' po ji tlc ; jjuit ffiey not bnly jeopardize
. savax.vaut 27tb xrir, 1818. •;
XjOTJCE.—Siockhojdrrs m.the Bank Uuli.d **
States, who lisvr rrqucstqd. naylnrrt bf their <:ivr
df'nda.at this office, are hotifled th*ldividend X..
3, is ubyrYeady to be paid'them. or their ord.f
ad'lrcSwfl. to- • . ‘ ELSAZAH RAitLT, cashier.
■ iuly-28—n— 183-^. ** '
- . ^ ,
On Thursday", next, "sotlvfnstaijt, ^.
. An elegant ciirystal 74 g^islnp,.-Va5iicd at sixty
dollars.- TaMmHHMWMoBifiRrjSch. v be liad
.of Mr. Jcskft TadtaiccT,onthi*P~ ^
July 28——c—r-163.
iilent of the U. S. on their return from 1^ r 0 Vernuient; and on his.stating that
South America. We nave no doubtt that J rnf)Mf i i!ia r 9 dp«hiiit hpi>n ilptprtprl n> »n.
._. ..... r • I count I.us Cases had been detected in en
the president received great satisfaction on I de avpuring to establish a correspondence
hearing the prosperous state of affairs on I |„.tween .certain persons in Europe and the
the southern continent.
Washington Citty Gazette 18,A ins,
• -The July number of the I/AbeiHe Amc-
.yicaine, announces, in a valedictory ail-
4 lress, the discontinu.Tiice of that work,
.pfter an existence of mure than three
prisoner at Et. llclena.-»C’AoWeslon South
I era J’atriot.
THE MYSTERY JJ.VR.1 VELLE1).
The 'subjoined .information, from the
It ha* iioen devoted to French
lilies, anti to the interests of the rcceni 3 f ' r .% f ! he , ves8cl re * entl Y
emigrants from France. It is not impro- j ment,,,Me,i
eiiusrainR irura rrniitc. ji\ is impru-■. « r ,i, L \ . / •
bqh.ie that woak, or one on a similar ,"dan. ,n "F P a P er < Thursday last:
"may be tranyplated to the Mexican colony I 1 he ? cl,0 fl nFr Bomte, frqn, St.
Bartholo
' if frenchman, now c.tablished in the pro- "'TV 1 "* bf,cu detained hy the collectAr
'vincc ofTexas. If this bo.lv of emigrants^ 0 ! ' V,,min e‘«n »"d« r suspicions ctrcum-
*- - - - -■ 1 stances, yn washing her stern, the words
keep their present footing, which is on the
very threshholfnf Mexico, we may venture
to perdict that from this germ will spring,
what, soontjr or later, must control the fu-
ture .de.stinea of this extensive viceroyalty.
These hardlv adventurers will be always
“Mediterranean of Bn/firaore,'’..were'visi
hie. This latter circumstance may ieatl
to a fin tiier knowledge of tiie character ot
this vessel. On the 10th inst. was in sight
of a schunner, off.the coast of FInritiapon
Sunday tliere came on a squall, and the
xeady to strike for the liberation of tbere came on a squall, and the
country, or fin the j cvolutionaiy Aspark upset; beat up to her, and took oft
which is yet known to exist in many parts fllc CT ; W *"* 1 ? n“ mber of passengers, four
from La VeraCruz, in the south, to Santa , ,
Fee, in the north, approaching the territory P cr I S0 ?. , V. veJ—, , e T en ,
of Missouri. A translation of the reguh ' nc ' ud V n «J !* e «p.M« n and
tions imposed on tiie mem'bersJorjuing this I!'. 054 , the , a !“ , -
infant colony, taken from the above named ‘ “nilwr aml Island; tiie Mancor,
The editor of the NotTulk Beacon is.
mistaken in the suggestion, that the presi-
tvere drowned; There were in alT sixteen
this number,
triate, took the
boat of the schooner and proceeded for
r>.—I—.I---.1 *i-- ■ e.remained
^ .set was the
Swedish schoonerOstennan,captain Place,
from St. Thomas bound to r Ch|,rIcgton.
St. Loci*, (Missouri) June 12.
The village nf Herculaneum; $0 miles
dent did not cootom^late a visit to Chili
^by one or
went out
.»rail for . ......
aion, opon-the honorable the secretary of I era, may form data to estimate the rising
state, by the committee of ways anil means,' I importance of this thriving place.
. at the last session ol congrejs. it was ex-
\ pressiy stated, that it was within their tlis- j
Extract of a tetter from K. Batee, ety.
■•The lead aad.shot exported from my wsre-
Crctionary powers, tiiat one or more r>C I hovxse and factors »t H.rrul.neuni, !rom the 18th
..them should “remain on that continent and June, 1826, ig C-h Jar.*, 1818,
visit Chili.” We take it/or granted
therefore, 4j»at judge Bland has crossed
Arnica under that authority; and wc
should suppose thjt a complete tour of the
atrj Would qualify him .much better to
I* up a%atiflactury rtport on the »t»tc
Jibcictyv the viqws of it* leaders, life re-
sotirers ol the country, ami the. feelings «>l
V II Lua.....M i J .1.1. ... .1.. k.
1,64*,157 Ib*. ofMit an average
price cf5 cents per 4k g82^57 82
'300-000 da shot, do. do. 7j do. 2L0C0 00
-. Wilt *i« maBufactared, I believe, about an
bqvintity of (hot wHbuiyielf. Others have
wed and shipped^ couaidenJJe quantity of
"Sr
The southern campaign has closed, and
the people, than he uould he able tudu b\-4 rn-jor-general Andrew Jackson, and suite,
s-jtliortVesttlen#- in a single city. I argvejl at Nsshtille pn-Sundsy evening,
The fharacteyttf judge Wind, ea well »> f ith inst. So soon as it was known-that
tttaf of.tbe eorotfii* ’’
h|tn
tfet
published in some «f the-papers that tye would de.
eline a re-election; aqt that lie thinks.he wilt be
able to serve again; and: therefore will probably ’
be a candidate. This is the report—if true, it -
may hazard the succersjf Mr. Cuthbert.V
Coland Timer, our Senator in Congress, we
impolitic, that tliey nut bnly jeopardize
the existence of the'republic, But have actually
prostrated the national character! The fact of tin.- ; - . i
Spanish lutboritics in 'Florida having aided anti;' July S8—163
protected the hoatile Indiim, i* doubted by no* “
one. Hoar i, sucii cond uct rcdbgnizi-d by the law
of nation,? Let us' hear VattH,aii “established
authority"
“ft is .certain that if-tny. neighbor affords a re-
Pinter. 'M
33 casks f.ptt ffiop Porter, for family use, jurt
received) per Maria, from Liverpool, tor sate by
- ■ "»>*•.* b if.. Herbert.
ji-SM • ’ <t '-' Notice.
During the absenbe of the !
learn, intends resigning The national councils I treat to ,my enemies when defeated, and too much
will meet with a severe loss, and Georgia of an I weakened to escape me, and altuws thirm time *
able advocate. CoWel Troup'a reasoning is ge. ”»*£• opportmuty
it * h i \ \ I making a second attack on my tcrntuMct, tli
nerally cogent and 5rrtsfttablc. When he treats I conduct ao prejudicial to my safety and intereai
of
this
interests,
on a juhject, he evoces great depffi of reflection I would be incompatihle wiili* neutrality—If there-
necessary' certificates to the -papers bnxu vessels,
bound to ports belonging-tp lns Cathblic piajesiy
wiU.be. granted'by the agent of .nance, Pipi V.
TpoMaaaoa, esq.
•jhlyas—p 163 .<*■
and speaks.the,i
feeiSugs of’his heart. (His politi-1 f6re > "7 «"?"*** on * u ® s,ln Sr.* re-,
, .. -..IiT I treat uito his country, although charity-wit] not
cal sentiments werfeupt^iyed from prejudice I a a 0W 4,; m t0 retuse yiermission to iWin’iceuri-
or imbibed hy,acc2dpnt; -they ace the result of (pa- J ty, he is bound to make tljen; cpiitimie tlieir.marcli
. march
beyond hy triuitiprs as Soon to possible, and lint
He possess the character of a temperate, d gnifi- I suffer »hfen.t°'remain in hie teiritt^e*,- on the
, . . ■ I ua-ch tor a convenient opportunity To attack me
ed and Vigorous mind. -I* . . (anew: HthFrwivF ha nvM mff .I r!n4tr trt pntr»r hi«"
tore deliberation—;tliey are firm and itt.thutable
seses the chanw
vigorous-mind,
anew: otherwise he gives mea right to enter his!
coumry in pursuit ot them. SuclMre-dinent is of-'
ficneral ’ Jacksos arpvcJ at JTasliville gn the I ten expierieiiced by uatiyns that are uoabic to
la I, — C I ..mi, fJ r. Mi,.M ,nna!f-A,1 VlflVR -AswaV SSflln I F- ftlllll. dtitl Tf*Qr Ip^l “ * *
28th of June. He was received with great aceta- 4 coronland respect.'
Owners of Howes and Wharves
TAKB NOTKBBf ••;. ’
The Managers and Assistants.of Engines wilt
proceed to: n»ske an examination, of ';tbe jtsteTr
yqur ( brt<0retii,- Udder*, IStci-^hfOttghOot theirW.
sp'eciive warda <>n Saturday, the 2t"d A’tg 'st neat.
Those;thit wntthf. wiin.-to save Jheuytelvea thq
tro^bte qf .being xymmoned beforexnundl wiR
-be bumpjetto .v * . ' ' - *
. " By order of the bomd, M ; , ■
John Ilaupt, clerk.
jtily 28 ♦—-163 . • 1
rMtioria and escorted to his residence by a large j Ttusisa legal justification of '.lie invasion of
concourse of the miUuiy an.l citizens. May thi» ’J Florida-common sense a|id commbli j.isticelohg
.*'*1* *■ ■ I'M at it nnur Qiit'limio thit t>? <tt ntir
... . . ; , . . . :fc3?o urged, as it now sauclions, this att of our-
soldier, patriot, and pero, con«c.<)U3 ot . . v
. Notice.
The suhicriber hereby foru-4-ns sll
performed his duty-tohis God and his country, I J-ckson too, has been vimlently assailed, asdi
long enjoy the fruits of tli* toils, and the confi- I the government theatened with the vengeance of
dence qf.hu grateful efunUymea " 1 1 * n . lai . n - because..forsooth, tljc blood of ArbjfitnM
gainst trading for, o.r jeceivm&).,tJie'y'Vowiiig
n«le*,of IWidppi'yabfe to him as pttWin kiwi,
H
and Atnbnottr. hus been shed upon the af'ar oi
. . .. j i „ I retributive justice. Have tiie charges preferred
It t« *h*f,-rctl, (says.the Bolton Centmclj -shat 1 inst the3 J e m ,.„ &ih1 „ „ wllich ^ verr
n. Jackson received a polite mote *rom the Sec-be e _ - - r -
Ivicted. been denied, or eveti c’-ifledM q-testion?
FJtn—Then let us appeal lo unotl.ee authority.
retary at War, intimathg, that'his imtaediate pre-
sencein Tenne^s^ Waiuidtsfetisibic, andIthat ibis j^hicu'hiV'airady'been'iipUvquiid, and«7whit
was the cause of hi* seddEn movement from the.J ,, niTei. Ii,e fl»’/«twthct of tren J„eb.
theatre of hia glory.
We strongly suspect 'hit tllis fib was trhieftred j
justification Jt offers for the c^ndtict of gen Jack-
sou.’ See -tfa-ttn’* Law of Jvytions.
'Tiie violences cnmmitt^.by the subjects of
so very Tow that "» <W* fcjM. it but major Hus- I nne nation, against tliose jtfatiother, witheut ao
sel; for it is well knownj^^rblher Bets is in I thority from, their scr-esvi.-ns, are now looked op-,
bit of aat;nn- things thst he knew were not | on ** robbers; and tbe peijsetratoni are excluded
* - C* --T I f.nwi sito totwl.aw nf Rarfiil onom-Pl M
mmistratnr of tue heirs and of the estate nf l.ou.
th r. t. wit: Nancy laiwttier's notes Tor Sid'S
r»h Lowther’s note for g57 371. Elizabeth
tiler’s note for g S9-60. Mary lanrtber’s nr . . .
A15, John Lnwther’s note for gI3, ahH Simeon
Dnger’i note for g«t; which sud note* were snt--,
reptitlously obtained TrPta.hittft He *haito4wan(i;
the respect! ye pefswis by yvhbip ajid notes were,
gjven, unt-.td pay over their amounts to'any. per.
son'hut'himself, oi- be wjU consider than, in tlac
eventfeqna'ty respiinySbl* to h>mJ . .
Jjr.Kts.stTA.rr mr.r; Qtut.'er.<Ytht.a)iui
of John Lom f.er, and guardian for tie her .
juty SS-i*A» 163 ’ - :■■■>-
' is ▼ety.,|epnfbensib|f. ,
from tiie right? of Rwful enemies.”
House and: Sign Painting.
The c.nrcimtimo tcr-tpRs of our poDl’tc*l 4»jto .Beaks,* Panic, take, this method of iwormir-
,P ‘ will now h. anneaavils as th* ..... hufcen-is and the public in genend," ;hat he ha*"
eves anti scalping, of {heir filloir.citizens—. .. , .... ,, • ,
-v«pt * 4t.iaMi.T-
hear it almost with mdtfference;, but when W.Bn- I demanding its exercUe. .< '
fit officer is put to death fur becoming a savage, [ - mwmwwbmwwmmwwwMmwb
of l!.e prorhel M WliWWWW Uw« ImsWOU I diwi. WfiL «iS l.t.Uirti V
bmue. They can listen to t*<accounts of inaasa. land canduf nrn<w, as we before sa*d, common Juctcd imdtr firm pf E - . Fcm & C'ff*aV «l -
• ~kaz*s=^s&s~s?*
-thaiiffu'ly recutfX and .pun. tual’ly attended to.
u'.~ ~ Kpihraim Pcirec,
Died, on Sat.inlay evciicg last; captain ra
tiih officer is put tp death fur becoming a savage,
why, then it is “monstrous!” it ia.Mhorriblri^’
CaLa,oftliestearo-bitktdeTiar<jUeirt(»gedabout42 ’ j»ly 28, .. *63
W. A. McCand.'ish,'
We have been aanred by to officer, that if Gen] ^ ■nden’Wnd he toa left kwife and twr. ehff , Two Negro BoVS \
— r- I dren in Charleaton Caption Cole was highly re- - * uusjwv egry xtuyn i
eral Jxcuos Itad .not taken possesion of Sl» j :,.»LUmiv •tvVh!« m«w4ian‘.e*i aa. n w.. .. * n* mnniit (nn« aiwwtv on *
n poasestioa °f 5 ‘- J,pec, e d inHikdty. and-hi» mechanical grnhis en-' By the mouth.*one about-20 yearetoi<a am»t
Indiana wonld have | suredhima dilution highly honorable to himself Jand active,' woald suit Well for a.wjiti.Tg.pm-, f,: r .
neral
Marks as soon as he did, the
done so. Now, at the Spanish govemmEnt could I as wplliia hia employers,
act defend Florida, was-.it- not sound policy tor
make the command of Pensacola and fart Mai ks
sure to our army. Why then-all tliia clamour?
Wehatel
b, and bad toe perua-
of.the trial of Arburimo* atid Ambmtie, by a I
military tribunal, on
long, consisting of tip'
It ia vetj- (
pfataty pagew We j to Johnston
.brigJMt
on «t Hills
havenot pgrmisuontuipui:Uahit;buiwewiltEay, hardwire, grpaeries. fce.*-tc
.K.S <h. -I-T-—‘ . J | Co. Scazbrough & M‘Ktnne,
mss Gardner. Low; XT space 81" Co John
1 gives axstJ
._1 iutluatrT tfn «ccumpli*|r, Ij
pll distinguished fofAbeir lore of country
and tljrir republican tninciplfs.-
Waul tin Gazette, .fafr
iiffitotifllr
that the charges prefered against them were 10
completely established as not to’“karea loop to I & Co“jo|in*W« fc M‘H
hang a doubt” as toitihe jnstice.of the sentence. I Co. J. H. GiHtie be Qo. Campbt
Wlien tile facts connected with die execution of jstewart-8 Hargmye and rwhera.
to Ttirfb-
A jlouae. suitab e for a gente. l familv, ptra,.
spUy, JStaZted. foe which rent wi|l ba
natn... Inqntrs atlhe.start of Baix-r & “
fair’swhat£ . ‘ -July 28_-.it*-, 163''
e miles from NAImlle. Major ,|«»e mcnshaU bcxpmd before toe world, tbev
v iliiom f.srrnl. mxIfir'JAnvi H nt: .• f . ... . •* 1
t'hiiad- j general William Carrol,, tnujrtr 'John H.
I Etuu,- anil ^te honhrtfldh TUwttah
will be aaliaCictory, ar.d ounformable to tfic taw of
p-itiboaT When' t!ie leutvsfftm Arbuthnotto Mr. Itaaickjn
Sloop Union, Salowicn
with, wood and paassogers-
OcbinTvrr. ffarvgoti.V iXtll
*v: -«Km, *|a
1B!8, a eVgro man; who.
avtaa. and that hr hetnnrs to
creek, near Angutta. He,
I old and fiv* feet aj*.
H. M GVLL, s. « e.