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f, ;.-rne cr:'t d the United !
4 : ver, rv.i rhu upon f jch au
1'M 1 , a rranfcript of the libel j
bid, anfwrr,d-pofltion?, and all
otlier protefdiog? of what kind
focvcr in the cabfe, (hall be I
tram'.mitred to the Aid lupre me 1
cnurt, and chat no new evidence j
final] be received in the Tud
court, on the her ho;; of forh I
appea 1 , except in admiralty and |
]".:j Ciu;ws, nvi that fuch ap
peals fnn.ll Le fubjeft to the !
iame rules, rergjl.ino.T«i and re- '
(frifiions, as are prclOnhcd in
law, in cafe of writs of error; 1
and that tire kind fnpremc court
load he, and hereby is authoriz
ed and required to receive, hear 1
and determine Inch appeals. ■
And that fo much of the n’ne
r emh and twenty-fecund fee- j
tarns ot ciiC aSi ot congrcls, en
titled, < v An A A to eftablifh
t e judicial courts of the Unit
ed Scatesf 5 p fled on the twen
ty-tbunh dav of September,
one thr-ufand feven hundred and
eighty-nine, as comes within
the purview of this ad, Hull be !
and the fame is hcrenv repealed. I
■ Nat h a nisi. Mvc on ,
speaker of the I leu ft of
Repnjcn t j lives .
Stephen R. Bradley,
/ ref dent cf ire Sell aft, pro tern.
A ppf c>ved, March g, 18 og.
Tttcmas Jefferson,
F reft dent of the id i ted States.
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LOUISVILL E,
V/ednefday > June ig, 1803.
ff-A vVant of room obliges
us to poftpone Mr. Paine’s
fUth and feventh Letters : they
foaU be pubiilhed in future pa
pers.
THE Rev. JFpe Hull ,
TViii preach at Mr. Matthew
liar.is’s, on BuTulq, in the
County of Washington, on Sa
turday, Sunday, and Monday,
me h, ictn, and 11 th days of I
July next. In Louifville on j
our (day the i^di—and at
Old Town, on Friday, Saturday,
and Sumlm, the ; oh, 16dp and
17m days or the lame month.—
Scvcial other preachers veil
accompany Mr. I:ui), and will
‘ prtacn at the above times
and places.
Matthew Clay is rc-tle&ed
a member to Congrtf , from
T irg.nu, by a very great mho
.*J J J
n it.
john G. Jack Hr, republican,
is le tted to Congref, for the
cVitnf: of Mrrrfon, Virginia.
Dr. Wrn, Lactimore is defi
ed clcEgnte to Congrefs from
tr-e M'.'TiTiopl Territory, to
f reread the‘hen. Thus. M. I
Green.
A!! the de&ions rhar we have
n.card of to the eafEvard and
northward have terminated more
favorably in republicanibn than
heretofore. The democrats
have lu weeded where they ne
ver fuccpeded before, and have
b-'■ - ground no where. V/e
f-M’l m due time g’vc fome dc
t-Vsof tiVfe elections as they
appear i<, the ami. r,:.ic prinos
iro n thofr quarter... Te.ey will
-'new with w!uc propriety the
federajiftb re, ice. x hev will
I (Few that when moft bc:V- rVv
firg fungs of triumph, to fuc-ruE ,
murmurs, di (content, and dtf
pair.
ytrgi'ita peper, IHav 21.
PHILADELPHIA, May ru.
j _ Accounts are received at Bal
! tiraorc, by an arrival at tint
; r-re, fr m New-Orleans, to
! rue 151 b ulr. at which citric no
french had arrived,
Tetters from \vafli;ngton
ftatc, that the fecretary of date
has received late advices from
Mr. King, minifter at London,
i ! n v '''dh he fays, Great-Britain
13 determined on war.
The republicans of New. J>r
j fcy, from the local dedions ic
‘ enrly held in that (fare, ap,.'*ear—
I ed to have gained confiderable
| ground. Lee them enlighten
gicat body of the people,
and their triumph at rise next
general election is certain.—
Every thing depends on this.
d he additional returns daily
received from -New-York de
velopca rapid incrcafe ofreimb-
T an h ntiments. Jn no county
have the republicans fufb.incd
a defeat wliere they were pre
\ 1 o 1.1 1 y tfmmphanc ; while in
ieveja! counties they are victo
rious for the tirft time fmee the
rcugn of Icderal dtiufion.
NEW-Yv/]< K 7 May H>.
The Firfr Conlul and family,
the mmillers of war, of the in
terior, and of finance, the coun-
Rildrs of Hate, fenators and <e
veral officers of d.ftinT on, with
a guard or 12 00 men, were to
leave Paris on the i:tii of May
fur brunels, v/hf re they were to
be met by the Archduke Chat Ice,
the King of Prcffia, and Gen.
Moreau. Tins meeting is fup
poled to have tor its ohjedt an
ail am re between Aufaia, i'ruflia
and i'i'ance.
May 2 T.
IN the Arabella Packc*-, from
Falmouth, which (he Ffc the
icth ult. we have received a file
of London papers to the Bth of
April, two days later than here
tofore, and as to the great quef
: tion of peace or war, they aiford
more on which to build at kail
a plaufiblc conjeclure, than any
thing vve have heietcdore fcen.
The French mamkfto, is a
pa| er from which more impor
tant confequcnces are to be cle
j
duetd, tlian from ail tiiat has
hitherto appeared in any foreign
print. Being without ugn.uure
of any kind, it would appear
in rather a queflionable 11 ape,
but the Hamburgh letter which
: precedes it, (lamps it with offi
cial authority, and it is evident
ly received as inch in England,
as appears by the remarks of
the London Editor, which fol
low.
In addition to the hoftilc
contents of this day s paper, we
have the firfl authority fur fay
ing, that in conlequence of the
unfetded ft ate of Europe, and
the probability of war, Mr.
King, ourMmifter at London,
has determined not to leave
England ’till his Hccdlbr (hall
have- arrived.
C H A E LE S TO X, June 5 .
A gentleman who arrived
from Republic on Sunday, in
form , taat a vci.ll had arrived
fr.'fn France, vliVn
> b ''y\y hr ir.tt li'g-hrc to the i 7 h
r 'i April, v Inch llaicd that the
' (IT ? ***
L ■■ncrence between and
England had been adi lifted, and
fi-it France had contented that
t.':f King of Great-Britain fbould
be pur in poftefiioa of die Ift and
ot Sardinia.
Hren, at Philadelphia, half
j after eleven o’clock, on Mon
day the 9th ulc. General Stephens
lu v.pj.H A/tf/I;/, one of the te
r,ato;s repreler-udvc of the
Scare of Virginia, in the Con
grids of the United States.
General Malon had arrived in
this c iry on Tuefday laft, f # r '
rrc jlcal afTiftance in a drupfical
complaint i b-;t the diteate had
-rr.v' d at too malignant a uatc
to Tub mi t to the fkill of the fa
j clJ b v, or the power of medicine. 1
k requires faculties and vir
tues equal to thote which have
difhnguifhcd his iionorable life,
to renderjuftice to the character
of this man of men. In his loft,
Ins country killers in common
with his family, for to both was
his public and private life de
voted. In focial life, as the
faith fill hufband, the affcftlonaCc
parent, and the unchangeable
friend—in public, the intrepid
allerrerof his country's liberties
and the principles of the revo
lution of 1776. Bleflhd by hea
ven with the mo ft benignent
and generous fpirit—favoured
-by education with all the en
dowments which gave geivu.s
dignity ; whether m the crying
hour of political confl.dt and
peri edition, or in the calm of
liberty refeued from deftruTion,
he has a'ike commanded the
rcfpefl of his adversaries, and
li.e cncreafin* eftrem of his
friends.
btw men have palled through
trying times with greater dig
nity and refolution, and none
with more kindnefs, even to
tbofc whom he oppoted. His
bolldity was not thewarefma
hce, but of a generous patriot;
ins ftnfc, though it was vigo
rous, was noble , and even when
!e confounded his opponent in
the bla,:e of eloquence, the van
quiflhtd found himtelf chaftited
rather than hurt, overcome but
not wounded by the vehemence
of anger or malignity.
General Mafon has left behind
him few who combine talent,
temper, and private and public
virtue in fuch happy propor
tions— yet he dies comparative
ly young in years j the writer of
this believes not exceeding his
forty- third year. Aurora.
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NOTICE.
\ LT > perjons indebted to the
Ejiatc cf Samuel Andrews ,
late of this County , dec. are re
queued to make immediate pay
ment ; and all thefe that have
any demands a.vainft fai i Eftate ,
vu!l render them in properly ci
te fled, on cr before the Jtcond
I Monday in Auyujt next.
Wm. Am revs.
Executor.
June 73, 1 Boj.
i BLA N K DEE D S
Fur Sale at this Off :e.
t Snrnrrrs 'aits.
0;i TutfSay, /V yb „-’, r
i 171 , * v G ' yrr /-'>«/# »/
aloingtcr Octmtyx in baud*
nfiiut, a.t tie lutut Z-vn,
WILL BE SOLD,
f Q zs nr res of-Land, whereon
the widow King now lives, taken
lntlt r exception as the property
of Livid and Jeremiah Glknn,
to i mc!ry rtrenri >n*.
150 a rvi good pine F.arO,
. joining die lame, as the prnpr. ,
.) of La Jv Roblnfon, at the
of 11enry Cocks.
ico acres of I and, as tiic
property of Will am Wicker.
:co the pro;*rry of
Wicker, on Sandhill
Crrcl:, 10 fad. fy James M£l)o
-nald’s execution again!* Wiilism
and Julius Wicker.
2co arres the property of
; r.. Kennedy, known by the
Limcfitika, to farisfy George
i larrall s execution) pointed out
by the defendant.
f 1 •** t- - acres on the Oconee
iviver, as die j roperry (f Ben
ia mm Few, to fatisfy Boykin
& Canty.
, 80 acres pine land, joining
Rough ton, to far is fy William
Craig’s executions agamftSaherc
(Mum ; levied on by a confta
lj»e, and returned to ire,
A quantity of Srlc, Pored af
Long Bluff* Laid to be
b'lflit-I.i < and one boar, lying
at the lame place, as the pro
pctry of John iv. Candler, to
lath fy James rinlvatt's rxtcu«
tion again (I f andlcr and Spick-*
af d. Conditions—Cafii.
J . L. j)JXON, i Sheriff*
May 30, *BO3.
rIIET Fublic in general, are
hereby informed, that a
fubferiptionis opened Lr taking
the likettefs of his Excellency
General James Jackin > and the
honorable Gen. LaGAun M l:*
IvS both of the Late of Geor
gia. conditions.
Each of them to te taken It
their Military be ftrin.
Each likfjiefi to le well engra*
ved, J( * in a frame fixtcen Inches
by twelve , gilt in burnifjvu g<. U
and the gla/s eHan:c!led~—to he /»r
-ecuted by PViiluUu Gardner iS Co «
and delivered to eachJubJu iber by
Juth p erf on or perjevs, as the Jail
IVi Hi art Gardner Cf Co. fa all
from time to time appoint within
one year frofn the date her erf.
Each Jnifcribet is to pay 1 ighr
and a half dollars, or deli very cf
each liken eft for which he Jhaii
fuller the. Sarartr.ab.
will elTsol'il, -
On tie Jrft 7 rtf day in Augufl
nt :t y agreeable to an order cf
the Jhn. Inferior Court of
Burke County y at lie Court -
Houle , V/ayr.eJh:rough
ONE traft of land, containing;
three hundred acres, bounded
I north by Gray Stock Roberts’?*
, and vacant laifrf; eaft by James
1 Jordan’s, 2r» d vacant land ;
! fouth by Sarah Higdon’s, and
j vacant land; srd vcfl by va
: rant land at the time of furver.
1 The above land is fold as the
1 property of Jofhua Simplon,
for the bene ft cf the ht rs and
c r editors or the laid Joftma
SimjTon.
JAMES JONES, Attorney
' for V/crry Ki/lp c. tricky admin if
trader (fjojhua him [fin } dec.
May 17, ISO 3.