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L U U.r S V I L L E,
•S.nVRDATr, November 6, 1802.
fcjr 3 'This Gazette, which was
to have been puElifhed on JVedneJ-
Jay left, has been tin avoidably
bcjlptned until 'ibis Day.
November 6.
Vfe have it from a refpena
ble fuurre, iliac the price of
cotton, is rapidly on the rde.
IMPORTANT.
Letters from Liverpool Rate,
that fnort ftaple cotton was
felling from i 6 to iSd. and
‘Jong llaple, 210 35.
( Charted on payer.
The Legißature of this Rate
convened at the State Houle,
on Monday laft.
On Tuefchy the Senate made
choice of the honorable David
Km an urn, as their Prcli : ei;t,
and Wm. Robertsc n, e feu hr,
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as their fecretary.
The Houle of Pep-ef na
tives made choice of ti ■ hono
rable Abraham Jackson 7 , as
their Speaker, & 1 lines Holt,
cfquire, as their Clerk.
On Wednefday they defied
the Honorable JOHN MIL*
LEDGE, Governor.
Jabez Bowen, Efq. Judge
vf the Eaftern Diftrid.
Archibald Martin, Efq.
Solicitor (General of the Wcft
ern Diftrid:.
Doctor William Cocke,
Phy Reran for the Fort of Savan
nah.—And
Captain George Throop,
Harbor Mailer for the fame.
Governor Tattnall’s commu
nication to both branches of the
Leg:nature, containing his refig
nation, lhall appear in our next.
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We congratulate our country
on the choice of a Governor.—
The eledion of Mr. Mdledge
/hews the decided republicanifm
of this Rate.—Every effort was
lifed, and every Rory propaga
ted, which could poHlbly be
invented : and after all—the
' leluk was 48 for Mr. Miliedge,
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and 22 for Mr. Caines.
'L iumphs cf I 'eder elfin ! !
James A. Bayard, the pillar
and the bully of federal:fir.*——
end D Inu CongrcfHonal career on
the fourth of March next : the
"Citizens of Delaware having
rhofen in his Read Coe far A.
Rodney, by a majority of fif
teen votes.
Further Triumphs 1
Pennfyhania Electio n.
Fall year the republican ma
jority in the city of Philadel
phia, was 1:5. T his year it is
426. Does this look like io
fing ground ?
1 he city and county of Phi
ladelphia, and Delaware, fend
three reprefentacivcs to Con
grefi. Jofeph Clay, Jacob
Richards, and Michael Leib,
.ail republican, are undoubtedly
deded by great majorities.
The republican tickers for
'gev erncr, for members of aftem
bly, for the city anti county, and
for the councils of the city, have
all iucceedcd. Nat. Lit ,
Nu hj-t riant 'TeUT frcr-i h get* 1
tUwan in I ayettevdle , to the j
Editors , dated the 15 th inft. \
ftlloWS I
“ A letter received here yef- i
terday, by a young gentleman \
of the Academy, from his fa- j
rher, a very refpedable man in |
Georgetown, s. c. dated the 1
11 th inft.* lavs, (< This town I
and neighbourhood are all in 1
great alarm, four French fii- |
gates from St. Domingo, were j
the whole of yt Rerday employed |
in landing Brigand Negroes at j
Mr. Al’Run’s fea Riore planta
tion, Wacramawj and it is find
they have landed not Ids than
one thouland—the militia are !
marching from ell directions |
againß them.” Iprtfume thofe j
are the frigates that were fome |
time ago at New-York, and
finding that they could not ef
terdt their defign there, Ret red
round to take advantage of a
more defenedefs place.”
d, Cj , Minct vet,
Mr. King our ambaftador at
the Court of Grcat-Britain has
reiigncd, and was to let out for
the continent cf Europe prior
to his return home. His rcfig
nation, mu ft have been unex
peded by our Executive—what
the caulc and motives of it were
time may dilcover, Aurora.
[lt is undeiftocd that at the
next Prefidential eledion the
federalifts mean to hold up Gen.
C. Pinckney for prefidenr, and
Mr. King for vice prelident.
Mr. King’s refignacion is moil
probably a preparatory ftep.
Citizen. l
LOUISIANA.
A London paper cf the 3d
Auguft, concams the following
on the lubjed of Lcuijiana :
‘ c Wc arc allured that an im
portant document may Ihortly
be expeded to be publ.lhed in
the Fiench journals refptding
the ccflion of the Province of
Louifiana by the Court of Ma
drid to France. Gen. Barna
dotte has received orders to held
hi nilc If in readme Is to embark
with a final! army for that coun
try, of which lie is appointed
Governor and Commandant
General.”
A London paper cf the 17th
fays—Letters from French
foldiers lately embarked at
Toulon and Breft, ftate, that
they are deftmed againft Algiers.
Troops havealfo been embarked
for Louifiana. Twenty differ
ent paragraphs have corrobora
ted this fad.”
The new [papers of the lea
ports furnilh daily evidences of
the Bankrupt principles of the
late adminillracion—upon an
examination of 453 cafes of
bankruptcy—in our maritime
cities, there are found only 27
perfons ever fufpeded of re
nublican principles!— And there
are among them, to a certainty,
211 Engl lih agents or Englifh
partners ; and 74 1 evolutionary
Tories ! 1 he remainder are c
quivocal—and yet it was this
bankrupt incereft that forced
upon us the BritiJJj treaty, the
Barbary tribute—and all the
afflictions, connedcd with the
ocean, to which wc have been
fubjtd.
jf The tory prints objefLmhe -'
| election of p hvficians to Con
-1 grefs—but are very zealous to
monopolize the lawyers—this
it is to be pnTumed is an evi
dence of their regard lor virtue \
and talents!
The Circuit Court of the
I linked Stares for the diftrict of
I
j New-JeiTey, met at Trenton a ]
I few clays fince and adjourned on j
j the lime day, there being no
| bufmefs before the court. With
j faces of this nature conftantly
occurring, he mull he incurably
blind who does not fee the ne
ccfiity of additional courts, &c.
i &c.. [Bee,
\ We this day prefent our read- |
1 ers with news from France of I
vail importance to mankind.— i
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It will be feen. with regret by the I
virtuous and enlightened part !
of the world, that a combina- |
tion, originating in political and !
ecclefiaflical corruption, and
aided by the bayonets of mer
cenaries, fhould have reduced
the French nation once more
to a Fate of abjed flavery I
Whether the power of the U
lurper refts upon a lalting foun
dation ; or whether the horrid
farce which has been exhibited
in the inftitution of the new
fyftein, is but *the prelude to ,
frelh convulfions, and another
revolution,timemuftdetermine, i
It is however pretty certain, that j
if the Ufurper and his coadju- i
tors had confided in the attach- j
ment of the people to the change
they have affcdled, fo great a
military force would not have
been in readinefs, when the new
order of things commenced,
with the avowed intention of
awing the difeontented into fi
lence and fubmillion. Great
God ! muft the bulk of mankind
be forever at the mercy of
knaves and tyrants!
[. Albany Reg,
Emigrations to America.
From a late London Paper.
Emigrations to the Wellern
Continent from the northern
parts of Ireland, and from the
Highlands of Scotland, are con
tinued to an extent fo alarming
as to call for the immediate
confiderationof the government.
Upwards of 1,800 perlons
have failed from Londonderry,
Belfaft, &c. for America, fince
the beginning of June, and Fill
greater numbers are preparing
to follow as loon as they can
provide means for their trans
portation.
A Scotch Journal which we
received yefierday, contains the
following article : “ On Satur
day three veffcls failed from
Fort William with emigrants for
America. It is lamentable to
think, there are no lefs than
twelve Flips engaged for the
Welt Highlands, which muft
carry off fourteen or fifteen hun
dred of thofe deluded'wretches
from their name country. —
Before they had been three hours
at fea, feme of the poor crea
tures on Saturday came and
afked one of the Bailors if the
land they law America, which
fhews what an idea they have
of their voyage.
The I,'inv.ftute p; iibners have
arrvcd at Hamburgh from For:
Georg*!. Mr. Arthur 0\
Conner has received a paflborc
from citizen Reinhard, \he
French mimfter there, to pro
ceed to Paris ; but molt of the
others were preparing to detarr
for America.
Extracted Paragraphs.
Ratified copies of the cob
vention between his Britannic
u-ajefty and the United States,
which was figned on the Bth of
J anuar y 1 j ft, were deli vered and
exchanged by Mr. King and
lord Hawkefbury, at London,
on the 10th of July.
A letter from the hon. Mr.
Gore, in London, received at
Bofton, informs that Mr. King
has refigned his ficuation as am
balfador at the court of St.
James 5 that he was to fet off
in a few days for the continent,
and is to be cxpedled here in
the ip ring,
Dutch papers ho the 4th of
Auguft, received at Bofton, in
dicate the rapid revival of com*
mercial enterprize in Holland,
The famous bank of Amfter-,
dam had been re-eftablilhed on
its ancient foundation, and things
appeared reverting to their for
mer Rate.
Britilli newfpapers arc pro
hibited in France, inconfequence
of the feverity of the remarks
of the Englilh editors on the
French government.
The emperor of Morocco
had declared war againft the
United States, and ordered away*
our conful; but by a later ac
count it appears, that he had
changed his mind, and the con
ful had returned to his functions.
Sortie American veflels have
been taken by Tripolitan cor*
fairs, although Tripoli is block
aded by our frigates. The
prizes are carried to Algiers i
and from the infolcnce of the
dey of that regency it is appre
hended he will demand more
tribute of us or declare war,—*
A French fquadron failed front
Toulon againft Funis, to pro-*
ceed from thence to Algiers.
The harvtftof wheat in Eng
land this year is great, and the
crop and vintage in Germany
promife abundance.
A DUEL was fought a Hiorfi
diftance from Newbem, n. c*
on Sunday evening the 4th Sep
tember, between Richard DohPs
Spaight, Elq. formerly Governor
of North-Carolina, and John
Stanley, Efq Senator tor the
diftndt of Newbern. After
exchanging three fires each,
00 ,
I vvirhout effefl, at the fourth nre>
! R. D. Spaight received a ball
; dftedlly underhisarm-pit, which
! put a period to his exiftence
four hours afterwards. I l,c
caufe of this unhappy afFan"
proceeded from a dilpute of a
* poiitirai nature.
Charleston, OSicher ,p f*
On Monday the 4th ot Oclp-’
her inftanr, departed this life
for a better inheritance, the
venerable and refpebled Darnel.
Cannon, efq. in the 77 c h yeai
of his age.
If we confidcr him as a chri. *
tian, citizen, hufband,
i mailer, friend or companion,
“ We Jcarce fall lock ufw
bis like again d* *