The reflector. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1817-1819, January 26, 1819, Image 3

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to which l.evfiU Woolly Oppose.., rtftvc.l to |icption had, in tbiiscquehte, tufrtftA their j far fits fur cultivation, tlie si&Sbn fhr dom^ strike out the first seeton of the bill which Was decided in the affirmative, 73 to 5-2. FOREIGN. are satisfied that Gen- it transcend the power aw »f retaliation—the lifession, and the evi- f oing to establish the its application. And lesof national law, in- i — - ;; 7—:—-—; , would have authorised I , (*''«»"’ ‘ ,W ‘’•-Arrived at sacrifice, even on thcl tha ol tbe t - vcar ’ when business orent, yet the commit- ' v,tb America may be considered as ter- ter of great felicitation 11 upon the guilty alone; t is effected, with so lim- of justice. Under this subject, the committee 0 Cotton.— 1 he importation of United h which merits applause i S ‘ at * s tins port, since the be- eserves censure • and, -'"""'s<>t tliejyear up to this dav,amounts 1.1c benefits resulting to , ab,,ut •‘0,000 bags, which exceeds those the faithful and distil,-,™ 1 , 8, , r U P t “ t,w .“" ,e l^fmd about 10,- 000 bales. I he ditterence in these quan- attention to Lima, with redoubled vigor, ami intended shortly sailing. An embargo had been laid at Valparaiso, and orders for enforcing it at Coquimbo had just arrived, when the Midas imme diately got under wav and sweeped out so having then commenced. The party on their inarch, learning that llopaunee had lift his own village, and had taken up his residence at the Cltehuw town, took on themselves the responsibility of pursuing them there ; and having reached the town minated, we proceed to take a review of j t | ie Catharine, of London. Brooke, t 10 results of last r.Ainimiirn. in onlur. it 1 j . .-i .... i i giving information to several vessels, who i commenced an attack on it ; the result ol did the same ; tin;v were the French | which was, that several of the friendly whaling ships Archemides, Capt. Bunker, Indians were killed. As the detachment the results of last campaign, in order, if possible, to draw from it useful experi ence for tlie next season. i ordered into service by the state’s au- barrclsof oil on board. The brig General i thnrity, and, as they had violated their Jackson, Couider, sailed a few d.tvs be lb Ins Uv destroying a friendly town, 1 for Nantucket 5 the ship Factor. Fitzger-t had ordered an investigation of the con aid, a few days before, fishing. The snip I’acket, Mill, of Boston, sailed 20th Sep- luct f the coinmaniliiigofficerbefnre a mi litary tribunal ; but 1 have since determiu- f General Jackson and on who served under his ! nnnsitlerable, and it must be de- j Valparaiso, ami expected at Coquimbo, tember, for Canton. OIF the port, spoke cd to stay all further proceedings, until brig Macedonian, Smith, of Boston, from ! the pleasure of the president of the Unit- Valparaiso, bound down the coast. The j cd States should be known on thu subject, j brig Savage, Perrv, of Baltimore, was at! Captain Wright was arrested bv order of I ! . . ... I .. _ _ l . 1 .. i. /V . j ■ wt I T r. .,1. . . Is,, S .,..1 (.a, ^l.(k Tc^nft'hs-' Save been received at Waslu ington City, from V r. Campbell, tlie Ame rican tainistcr at St. I’ctersburg. The bark of the willow tree burnt to ashes, mixed with strong vtscgnr, it is said, will remove warts, corns, or excrcitsencca from any part of the body. Mr, Graham,lute a commissioner to South America, sue* eed* Mr, SiKnuter as minister plenipotentiary from tlie United States to ilio Janeiro. Tbc former president and directors of the Bank of the United States have been re-ap;iointed. Counterfeit bills of the bank of America ice in circulation in the noitiieru states; History (says Bell’s .Messenger,) will say-" of Sir Samuel liomilly, that he died uncor- linating finally tlie Sein- 7 opinion that they are E THANK.S of their Georgia, rose to make a t of which was to give to military committee* as bstitute presented bv a committee, a direction urc to it a discussion, as d, at the present session. , he moved to refer them f the «hole on the state ’hese papers, he said, in ,i,i“ , , . i rupted bv wealth ; undazzled by rank: un- . ..... general Jackson, but was released uv the 11,1...,,:.i,. ># i 1... , irt . -.- M J .. » ‘ ciilecllv observed, that it is tins augmenta- Director O'Hi™ ns was at Valparaiso civil authority. I have since had him ar- i V|l .. s . : ‘, p * n nv J? d hy nw ad- - 1 : -I- 1 - - - 1 - 1 1 1 ••*'••• .. - \cis.Lies. «m< 1 * ten un vilified b v the base. tion which has caused (be decline which superintendin'.; the fitting out of the es'pe- has taken place on this article. Our ad- idition, .-insisting of the following vessels, vices from the United States, never led us j u „<lcr Admiral Blanco: San Martin, 01 to calculate upon such considerable sup- sans , f.irmerlv the Cumberland ship, lil ies coming to this port; especially s iate in the season, the arrivals since the I beginning of July amounting to near 1-1. diamen ; the 1,notaro, 51 guns; the Co- quimb ■, ‘20, formerly the Columbus, of New York ; tlie Eagle, 18, a prize taken 000 bales. Had the expeditions been untile i from the Spaniards ; the Maypo, 16, for- only on last year s scale, cotton ol fine \ merly the Lancaster Witch ; 3 gun boats, quality would without doubt have gone off, several other armed vessels, besides a num- at satisfactory prices. By satisfactory | per of transports. Gen. Han Martin was prices, however, we mean no more than I at Mendoza, on his way to Santiago, with rested, and shall keep him confi u d to s i a reinforcement, money, &c. Capt. I)ic that cost and charges would have been of great consequenre. on j ddireil on such parcels of cotton as had j er g ( ,n, after leaving Coquimbo, was Ue- eastire depended, as he j l ‘ e . en ' v , el1 labl in America. But as calmed several days, insight ol Juan Fer- haractcr of the nation : t,lin S s l,ave ,ur “ u ‘ 1 " ut > vul 7 lt -‘ w «*' the namlez and Massafuero, sa ' ' iilv involved important I co,t,,n Mped'tmns tor our port will, un- apparently crui/.ers, off Pe e laws of nations, and as I fortunately, have given such results.— . — — n of our own country, & jKnglanH, will I have answer-1 |)f)M K ST1C. deliberate cnnsiderntiion. saw two bi'ii: ernam'i \ nrs await the President’s decision. I have the j co jutry ^i 11 ^ ^ scn ‘ ,le * n tbe honor to transmit a copy of general Jack-j “ ’ son's letter to me, demanding forthwith I the delivery of captain Wright to the of- j fleers sent by him to arrest and confine him. j It is a production as iMtlainmatory and in- ] decorous, as it is unbecoming a gentleman j compli-died orator, delivered Jiis second ' soldier. Enclosed you will also re-; discourse in London, on the 13th of Xov. Vhc subject of it was, “ the causes which have i ot ked and circumscribed the intiu- is vacant, and must remain so. I he steam-boat Mtamaha arrived at Au-' gusta on the I -1th' instant. ,Vr. Ogih'ie—This distinguished and ac- d still worse, as prices there have be lower than ours throughout the year.— Til From the beginning of this year’s cam paign, we have upon our friend prices in manufacture • , . . , , . iadvance it hr might be taken bvsur- ,, . . , .= • . . r „ , ■ - results vet must be anticipated from the operations ot the next season ; unless the purchases of cotton, taking into consider ation the quantity and quality of the new year crop, are made at more reasonable rates than last year, (lur present “took is about'23,000 bales of a!' sorts, of which I Virginia, was as desirous from Georgia, of u de rm of the subject of these they were referred lo a whole on tlie state of the o go into which ivas always use t into the discussion tire, at the motion of any | wished it. He therefore rs should he reieTed.iis in a committee of the whole, a of Virginia, agreed with I iho had preecded him, that j be so disposed of as to | hnination of its merits.— | raid, was one of ron«idera- i citement, though he was j. Jiression that it was one of "nor that it carried in its the nation, as the. gomle- la sei [other jrsuc m ivgutu ...j I—| reduction ot tne population, amt pov ht, would be. to lay them i n f ;i || the nations of this continent, occa- 1 hough not of momentous || >v j) )e revolutions and wars to j said, yet the decision o:i which they have been a prev for so many ted to implicate the rha ... _ VFl'AI'l OK rilE OIEH.VW VII.I.AGK, \\ e had (says the National Intelligen- ! occasions said to ' cer) during the last summer, several ac- ceivc a copy of my letter to the general in reply. Should it meet the approbation of the ! n ice oi oratory in modern times, a subject president, i would prefer that the case of ! on which lie displayed much ingenuity of captain Wright m referred to the cir-! argument and felicity of illustration. Ulis cuit court of the United States, which j style is perspicuous, though highly embcl- w ill be held in Savannah, in December iislied, and his mode of delivery very ener- getic and impressive. He wa's listened to throughout with the most profound atten tion and received repeated testimonies u! decided approbation from a numerous- audience.” next. With great respect, I have the honor to be, your must obedient servant, WM. RABUN. JACKSON”?, AllDTKss TO TIlR CTIUHAWS. Friends and Brothers 1 I have this mo- Is, and again tepeat it here, that j counts ot the uulortunate expedition in ment received by express, the intelligence Captain Gamble, lale nj the U S «ln America were too high Fur one which the Che haw village was destroyed, j of the in warrantable attack of a party of j Krie, <luit in Italy, in October last.'——InTir'diT trees ; and we do not hesitate to The account of it given bv the governor j Georgians on the Cliehaw village, Iniriiing ' '‘ruUa V. Langston, of Columbia county, mu, t here as our opinion, that worse of Georgia, lias not yet been before tlie it, and killing six men and one woman. ^ I county (h. V.) jail, Mr. ,\; a . L, ..I r- uulilic t* • i . i •> .. . ’ liiow M .vcmicv, hfhvufii (id nml .. . public, From ttv- '"nvr.'i r ,.r r.or.r rin to tin* ji'crc tarv ol war, hat.*il K.xcrnlivv ltcpartm.al, •tillvdg*— (ill.-, Juno 1, llltll. Mir.—You will doubtless have been in- formed by general Jackson, ere this reach- cs you, of an unfortunate attack recentl v very near D000 bales are of the United I n,:, ' lc ’ bv 11 ‘'rtachmi-nt of Georgia .uil i t , . 1 , States growth j l,M, ' cr t,,c CO!lima »‘' «»* capt. O xmI \\ riirlit, , " In general,'we find that foreign produce » village in tlm Creek nation of Indians, is sold (no high in the places id' growth s, ‘ 1,1, ‘ ei * "" w«t Mile ol Flint nvpr, for the European markets, where moderate j *’J‘ ‘ <" ‘ orhaw. prices on the contrary could only prevail lagainstthe powerful causes which liavei, . . r - . • . , cllertually opposed themselves to the ini- leav . c t0 rpfa . r .J , ° u ! * ^1*/ 1,1 a l ‘‘ tt war inio^ thia nds and Brothers ! The above news I i'ie hadLs'.',"Ste'.h^rl’!'-T! fill• my heart with regret and my eyes with . —the debt was J a t iiro small* and h< a ha* U " m-cn^" '' lien I passed through your vil-| n [ an c-midcrablc properly’during a purl of tbw pen ..I, hut of late bis children have hail nos- i, and lie has been suffered lo linger outline '■'f "J ‘j"Se eonhnem. nt in a luath.-onie jail | n , . ' ir.-ii.ia, Cnplnin Hubert Iluuslun, i.ftlu ,' h oung warriors with me to Jight, and put | nrniy. fn a lit „f plmmry he took his knile, ami luge, you treated me with friendship, and . 1 f irni-lied my army with all the supplies you j ’ co il l spare ; and your old chiefs sent their ■ In order to bring the circumstance i this transaction lully before von. 1 must i seemed to suppose .which pmveiueiit of commerce since the general j "T' Uo " 7 "‘.'’j' 11 *' r & n - JaH thcr considerations. 1 he j )eace . Th(S fir , t 0 f these causes is (h „ |> ••"Hosed) by winch you u sue in regard to these pa- reduction of the population, and poverty I j. 1 ’ ;l ‘ tu, j' l e L '"‘° -i.i l l I..-. ..— 1 1 1 * riiin. mill fur P.tirlr. Hi. written by myself to__gen. Jackson, (liere- ivill perceive red the Na tion. and passed for Early, the Indians in that neighborhood, especially from two towns situated on tlie east side of Flint ; i .i i • .- - i river, generally denominated Ilotiaunces years n .«t, ami tlie heavy taxes still ex-I , .. • . 1 , i 1 """”’ 1 . ... - and 1 liilemuiccs. (rom clue's ot that name. ips the happiness ot tin* isting every where for the support of two ! j* 11 '. " enum is. imri < an is o It,it ua jUnl whose proceedings it I | al .J armies. 1 11:1,1 rtc..mmeiici!il their dojimlatio... The other cause which emanates from 0111 ‘ ] the first, is the loans retpiired bv all th governments of the continent j nir.!i capitalists with the mean opposed to referring this j ing, at high interest, funds which would of the whole on the 'otherwise be engaged in commerce. These on, thus putting it in the i considerations united, render it a duty lividunl to call it up when seriously incumbent upon us, to rccoiu- to precipitate tlie house I mend more than ever to our friends, the un-1 necessity of being moderate in their ope- .mp.iign, unless ‘ come down to .level with the means ol tlie consumers He would in regard I . involving the happiness any individual, conspicu- ctivith great deliberation. ! unadvisedly vas nut for hastily acting (rations during the next to censure, a man who ha I; places in tlie I oiled .State i the arms of hiscounli' rhtcr luster on the nation-1 in Europe. able- debate, the report lioiuipcirte.—The London Sun, of tlie ' e referred to the military 129th ol October, contains some letters from Count Beitiaunl, in reia'iim to the j tnlablishmrnt.— The bill! ‘"-''“'"V," : *i" J i'lil.-jn.MU.m of Ibmnpurle tions for the support oi l 1f - ,,lw «i"S in the hand ; blislunent for the year ' w riting ot Bonaparte, is on the bark ol a lettei ol Hu Hudson 1.jives, dated tlie 18th November, III 17 : •• This letter, that of the 26ih of July, j d that of the 26th of October last, are • lull of lie apartment for the last 18 months, to sltel- *1 ' iter myself from tlie insults of this officer, j My health is now impaired, and it no long- protection and fostering friendship of too ! nited 'tiles as long as you continued to hold your father, the president of the j'f I nile I Males, by the hand of friendship. Friends and Brothers ! [ did not suppose thorn w.'i?Tiny American so base as not to respect u ll.ig ; but ! find 1 am mistaken. I fin I that rapt fin Wright of Georgia, lias done it. ! cannot bring your idd men and women to iili 1 , hut 1 have written to your lather, th • president of tlie United States, tlie whole .'iiviini t nice of your case, and 1 have order- I captain Wright to be arrested and put in irons, until your fither, tlie president of the United States makes known his will on this distressing subject. I' rieuds and Brothers ! Return to your there you shall he protected, and 1 and punished . the treaty, and that frontier, to afford them protci tion a- murder of vour people ; and ym shall In down eur common enemy. I promised you ; dclh'eratof, ripped himself up ami pulled < at |,i s ",ou ts.——la England, , r . (griilith Wright, the lUnt cdit.ir "I a newspaper in the kingdom. —. lately, tlie duke ui' l-’eltiv, imd Cardinal frontier. After having waited | considerable time, in expectation of recciv- j 7 ; *" r 'T j i'lg an answer from tlie general, but ill 1 v »IL*:gc ; there von shall be 77' , UI . ! vain ; and being repeatedly and earnestly j captain U right will be trie ,i i requested by tiie distressed inhabitant* of f Jr this daring outrage of third lime; & the ques- was decided, by yeas ik dilative, by a vote of 1(17 pind of the opposition toil an so it contains, speriti- r* ten thousand dollars the soldiets work in traction of roads; this onsidcrcd to involve tlie. constitutional power of lerument to make roads states. II ad this clause lit is supposed the bill d (lent, con.] resolved itself into a hole, Mr. Pitk'in in the respecting tlie Military gainst tiie inroads of tlie savages; ami being fully satisfied by letters from rc-| spectable citizens from that quarter, that j murders and depredations committed, i were by Indian* from the above named | tow ns, 1 took upon mysclt tiie respousibi-; lily of ordering a d tacluuent into ser vice for tiie special purpo.n of destroying them, having been convin eii bv experi ence, that sinal! detachment* stationed on I the frontiers, were not sufficient to en sure protection to the inhabitant-* a-tiie Indians, acquainted with their situation, watched favorable opportunities for com- \ ittg in on some unguarded point, commit-] ting murder*, and returning with iinpuni- j with tiie United States tv. On tlie 21 th of Nove her lost, 1 re ceived a requisition from the w ar depart-{ ment, requesting me to cause to beYletail- fid tor your houses and otiier property 1 tinitlias been destroyed ; but you must mi: ! j attempt to take satisfaction yours *l\cs : i this h contrary to the treaty, and ton niav 1 ' rely on my friendship, and‘that of your fa-' ! tiier, the president of the United States. ] I send you this In my Friend Maj. Umj-. who is nccoinpunied by a few of mv people, ' and who is charged with tic arrest and eon- bnemout of captain Wright ; treat them h'iendly ; they are your friends ; von must nut permit your people to kill any of tin* whiles; they will bring down on ton de- - true tion. Justice shall he dune to von : you must rein tin in peace and friendship "ith tlie United States. The excuse that pt. Wri'/ht, has made for tins attack on ' tin mr \ iilage is, that some i»l \oiir people lien, iierol wore conrerned in some murders on tli In Fri Vanihacei'cs. STATE OF GEOIHilA, ~' l!y Ids i:\evllepcy William Ual.it,i, Governor awl ! comm.i.ider ui ehi.,1' ol tl.o Army and .Navy of I li'ua suit*.*, und i*| lht» .*,iiilia A I'iiOC’laAMA . IO.N. i ’iT/'HKIir.AS |.have, a»directed in and by aa V T aetot the t.ener il Assembly uf (!,js 8 > u t e | pa- d"h lii,.* tenlli "iVebruary, ane tlioujands t j taia.lreit uml ninety-nine,eiiliilcd “an act to regu- • -''"‘'I'al eio'ii. r.«, and toap|*iint the time | "I th- in.' Hug of die General As«eiubly l »ex:ui, i r.- I "1 and counted up all the soles git. i, to the seen.? j candidates, at tliu cIccik u held ..n Afomhtt tb » lomlli of January instant, for a ftej.resenlal'ive to* r« | ie.-.-Mt ta.s state in the I louse of fiepresentnthc'* "i t.-,,' < 'Uigress of It... l ailed Mate-., until the thirtf! "i ear- . ayxt, an I also fur a Iteprisentative represent fins -lot*- in the J|„ US1 . ufliepres.nta-- l-ves "M„e (..'li tres, of Ihe I nit. d Mates, f„r twin 2 to"., and allirtbe third day of ;.l a ivh next, fi' I'la. e the hun. John Fursvlh, .trend t* o i l'.' 1 1 "•tr' 1 tslat.-s, from aliien it ap. •«ir> UiBt holicrt Kaymtimi |f, a# uiifst mmiiior uI'aoi. m ji,p t:u *j l In Tuns it in j»ro\ ided t'v tli act abou* In Ilia: II" person si,all li.I ele.-led a liepivs.., ' "Ugi'ess .elm lias nut been an inhabitant... .I" Irii'.-e stars next [ i.ne.liag bis ehetinn, and e ! ms tax r. -ularty during ih.it ,» , m d that 1: ■■'"•■ rlur anv such p, ,v- -"(•!." led, until snli-faelory proof is p r . ,|,Kf.L "■ "X "I seen person lias l.een regularli riaiU rem. IK lone.I, and that lie bus actimljy liadt ' ll,r ‘ 111 prescribed t” and furfiier in' !i".y person duly elected, luiiiL' in fid.-, ami n..lined llieieof in the manner here- " o s’,a It notjn twenty .lavs, and if of ’v : An-1 • *it i ini 1 lilliVM. that l , in (lit ni I \ ii i . . cl I ro in major general l'lovtl* ilivt-ion, Front ora ui Iio . ii.;. .. n . , 1 have shut mv.-c un in mv i i ' , .i i 11 “ '" .ogi.t , tins will not excuse ” . .- live liamlre.l men, lor the special purpose . |,j m I hnve ot-.leri-il captain Wright, nml 1 j nil the officers concerned in this transac- ; i-onfinement, if found at I i.irtforil.! on sen I some of your people with Mn- 1 Vt iietlier ties ot- j rv , ( |rcw°.he wliole of tlie requisition j r,‘t mo hearTon'" ir '" ,s ' If nuthortce.il, by - ?,. (Jlll ' t | ie firtt brigade of his division, un- , 7 V "J al ort -'‘•>ntg-.n.ery. .Slnfw.s.a *••*'••> 1 , I , I . ■ 'tilt \ Ol I I lllt'lll! llllll l»rutli« r. der the impression that their him viros I : would be required on that occasion only. if assisting in tlie reduction of Amelia-1- lund. 'Orders for this purpose were i«u-1 tion acral Floy* tst ol emor- li proposes to add to tlie one Brigadier General, lone!, two Majors, two 'iist and lour Hoc.mtl to give the same pay :o that corps its to those he second section pro- ;orps of heavy artillery- four regiments, and of loni-ts, and tliat promo- shali be governed bv the , he infant, v. The third 10,'KH) Ualcs. r ;I . mediately given to major gen er permits me lo read such disgusting stud. w| , va / u | it ns | ;’, UI . a c Hen.I me no more id it. Vy nether tins ol-1 liccr conceives hitn.se . . verbal and secret instructions from his ! ministry, ak lie has given it to be under stood, or whether lie acts from his own impulse, which One may suppose care lie takes to disguise it treat him as iny assassin. Had they sent out here a man of honor, ( should doubt less have experienced less torment, but they would then liaxe escaped that odium with which they will lie branded by Eu rope and History, whom tills artful man’s farrago of writing will not deceive. , NAPOLEON. Longwood, this 22.1 Nov. i817.' ! Liverpool, .Vote 18.—The arrivals of 1,1,1 1 ! Belorc the oi gauization of the troops could mse limn tlie , | Je completed, Atnol a-Islatid fell into tin* l cannot but ! |m|1(ls the regular force sent against it. General Floyd, notwithstanding, complet ed the organization, and, without consult ing me at all, they weie ordered to tiie frontier at difterent [mints. Home were ordered to Hartford, to jo in tlie two i*'gi- inents, which were then organizing to go against the Indians, agreeably to a re- qi t-st ol general Gaines. Among these was captain AYright’s company, from Sa vannah. At tlie time tl.- y matched, how ever, the captain, from ill health, was nn- ■<\\,, Mfiu. 1-1 torly days after sui li'uotilicuGur., s.i;- Vbis are,ill" Guv.riior or couiiuandor '.-‘’..‘le " "•'"■ ekclion,” ,Vr. 1 |,»vo i^hl pri p r to issue* lliis my pn»ul:!iriii~ l. ulfjrin- tlmt Iho nlbn-auicJ Ro!»crfc u.,mo.,.l Jt..„l, j-,,. is duly . Ir.-tcfl n, represent' bis state,,, he llou-e ol Representative* of «*• "ULI* M 1,1 tae l luted Slate* until die third o'" ■ n.i-c b, m tile . ear One -and , ,M|.I hundred and (vu i'ly-onc, i„ thn place .a the lion. Joirn F„t, v t| u .ii <.t s un . And aho t*» n ifiiv him to signify to m * “ , ri 'l 'anee of said a|.poinUnenls witlii-n rl.c inm- ["•itU-.l by law, and p, duce such proofs of his eiiguality as are required by the act above in* ni mm d. > >iu-u un.I, r my hand nml die ercat seal of the Siatc , at the Slate-House j„ '.title,brevilie, t|,i* 1 1-i.fd. day "f January, in me u-ar ,.f 1- I.'ii.lI ,'iienif.iisainlcicht liiiiitlred and iiiucteen. niiil.m the lor,.-fiiirfi year of tae Ind.-pemlcu. ’ ol (ol- luited States of America. By the Gtn-ei VBb'Kil IIAXl.MO.' W.M. RABUX. ecretaryof stale. cotton y estvrdav, allliougli we had not one ; ,^,1^ t(( ., ccolll p anv them, but siiortl v •ini'.tl Irom the LiiiU-d Htates, weie &- |' u ;| 0 vvc(l on to Hartford and us.-umc alter umed tlie command of a small detachment loll theie. ' 'hough* it since appears, l.e liad never I L'ESDAY MORNING. JAM ARV .fit. Imv. DHOTS AM) ,SHOES. - . F.I.LI '(. ifi'i t. liINDs, baveiustrecciv- e. and tor si te IF, I’arkages oi'Root., aod " IiD’h have Um*ii M-lc led and put tip at lit**, i 'uijJjiH'uMorii*?, to hiii thin market, and whirK Uim- 'Ml s.!lat a very small advance. Persoiu | wislimtr to I'ar.iiase are iv.juested local!, v 1C. iKlfi. \a.ll-ta. This day we haves it the Quarter Master's boal -V' 00 Ii""' lioniDay, and Idol) ^ ^ besides tiie chief of that ! h. 11 ’,' s , l ' ,bil ‘i'« n » Boston anu j |, een mustered into the service of the U. ist of six Majors anil I . ,\ v "\°i 111 * 1 the farther arrivals, espe- states. Captain \Vright having tendered ■ . cmlly fr.itii India, are likeh to be exlen- 1 • the fourth section pro \of allowance by law to am! f.irnge, certificates viug been employed, . . . his services to lead toe expedition, and, platul cottons liave been sold tins | [,.,„„ t| ie circumstance* above mentioned, week at 16 1-2(1. and good lair cottons are j believing I had a right to command him, not worth more.tlie 17 l-2d. a 17 3-Id. al-1 - , Shall ,,at be required, i tll,,u b r| > wnall -ales of very good cottons nvid.-h the nav »f the arc ma,,e 13 U-d.a l!)d. Good fair N. ■ • .* . . I IT. I ,,n ■, u ID.I » 1*'..v* Olllnntl mi* they were accepted. 1 accordingly or dered. two companies of cavalry from two adjacent counties, and two companies of u.n.i.me. . infantry, which Ilnt.l previously ordered ers under him, of tw> l* 8 ' 1 - there lias Been a decline in cottm, ditl'crent posts outlie frontier, to reu- ies, taken from tlie line ! *’ vel 'y week, anfi sucli is t" e increasing ,| C j VO ua at riai-tford, and to report them* Ad pay of Grdnanc*!. | accu,,,u a ** on 1,1 ‘ be *‘. utk ’ ‘. !,t Wl! sl!t | I selves to captain Wright, und also direct- iproposes to allow the 1,0 l ,r0s I ,ecl bu t that price* wil* bo ntdl cd captain \V. to call on captain llothwell ami in a sm a || degree ‘°' ver - _ _ I then in the service of tlie 'United States, Sation of Regimental A. Section seven pro- Jege of franking to the ejiartin.-iits, and allows ot tlie officers of Chief * of Ur.liiance, of tile f the Medical Depart- of North Carolina, with principle of the bill, Returns ic counties, >■ iii"' i •Congressional Elertion been received Irom all th Glynn in.l Bullock. The Foil slute of the poll i Judge Reid, General Milton, I,ate accounts from South-Amerira state, I that C'liili* is entirely evacuated by the rev-1 "list troops, and that tiie Buenos Av res mix-; fiw the >13 I ’72 I LAM OFFICE. ry-I ,L I'KR.x Alt. HER MATHEWS' B A aMoriiiu? ; ,f *• •• 1 • ■ ■ • - 9 , liaviiur si-tilrH, llirmuclvci "!, S •'•. fi ofivi'Ib- ir |,r"U—i .nal set, ice, to .!«, -.1 llu'ir.ivk, fliey will likewi." attend fii.'sui'. n..rcourt* in it,., eounli.-j oI'J.juis, Ja I'lilmi n amt liablu u.ry HI, It.-Jg. r, It diaries were marching for Linut. Th in~t. states that the in.livid.iul lie pirates, who made their escape h on the l,tit iiist. in an open boat, arrived there a few days since, and made their way immediately iuto the interior oi' the state. On information of this, a military lore.! was dispatched after them, but returned with out success. w At i 1 ION. ni.U lie soli! at auelinn at lto«set. r’s Tavern ivatmah Republican of the 1 1th ! quality Si. |j., m i u ..„ coErEI':, iti*i ludrSlIOI'H* opposed to i l ‘ r ' t quality. Sale t.. commence al 111 oVI.s'U „ j.,’ JOHN It. WitRiJIT Jc Co.uue'r* * w olh.r Haiti more l)ec. 31*—This inori.ing ar- [ stationed at fort Early. For assistance, rived tlie hcIic. Mida, Capt, Dickerson* 90 ] should it be necessary. Tlie only reason days from Coquimbo, with copper, to Julin I have to offer for culling on tne troops in w _ . ^ Donnell ; sailed 27th Nov. Accounts the service of the United Htates, is, the| solicited, by the king of I'rnssia, in tin* . were received at Coquimbo, that on the danger to which the froutier was exposed, ' out ol tlio death of Frim-e Blueher, wliicli Oth September the Royalists liad evacuated Conception after blowing up the fortifica tions, tkc. Au illumination took place on the occasion. The expedition that hud been fitting out at Valparaiso agaiuit Gotl and the necessity for putting a stop to the incursions of tlie savages, which could on ly be done by the destruction of their towns, in order that tlie inhabitants might return to tliUf tiew«4j liid frsjuar* tfigir NOTICE. ■I' 613 file U'l.ter-i.m. 'l w. r» !ip|»'intttl uuiio,*joiu'r» lo examioe. -Imv tiuos, .out I* do. limeuW, 'vlit-reliy tin v uu;li, l.e vni,..l".t lo |-.']'"rt lo it,-, next .trail.) Jury tin. sit.iution of lll.-roll.il, tuiel., Old wtlvn-i,* jusli. vs n( II,e , K . a(1 ., It is K'.i.l ituit ttnlm-i C* ii i! ."id is-loi•. Sir. may liave smue Mum* to uiuko to, it is sail, tlsit RobeitGo.ull.ie Harper, land . , imi.d. with i|,e vlerks ol the- will not returii to tin* country, having luma ] court, tld* i- u noiie, , tlio*c iui.i, <i.,] , miv I .'ome iiume.li:it,.|, am] urriwju tlx ir •' llkiu.uf* I wjlll tile clerk*, lor Hull, 1*1 III., 1*1 day of Man I, is daily expbtUuJ, to accent the cmmAmld of V? " , l 1 ’ ,u ' h • ,1. . > ’. . t-pi lilt, lumiliaua ot tin,, n* will enalile Ibim to coiultly with the iuiunr. tin; 1 russitiu armies, vvithfUie rank ol field : non of the Grand Jury, ^ marshal Cotton, in Augusta, very dullttt 22 cent-', hu vvgdaqjday imt, Jam? 20, Jtjpj, "MS. HBTHF.ItFORD, C. WII.UAv.Bl),*., JUSLl'Il STOVALL.