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disirit-ssecl from t&e Preflchfre bi j
Versailles ; bis disgrace had been
long solicited by M. Vaubhnc.—
Kevv and extensive alterations
are triumphantly announced.
lathe mean time; the political
hemisphere became hourly more
gloomy; you see marked on the
countenances cf some a stif* and
feeling of hate and contempt and
vengeance; on that of others a
profound dread, accompanied
with other signs, which in the es
timation of those accustomed to
watch the dire changes of the re
volution, have ever been the pre
cursors of evil hours. The more
prudent part of the Court have
taken the alarm ; already the
Duke of Wellington has rein for
ced hi& small garrison with lav 00
additional British troops and A
day of his departure is yet rem >u-.
while the fortifications of MoH:-
matre have been augmented.
These holid; y Legist hors rs
yesterday, who are ex if g every
passion, and awaken; g every a
larm, even nqw rejn ae in their
fancied security; bit if they do
not cease in time, if they c n
tinut to goad an irritated people,
from whose customs and in n
ners they have been so long es
tranged, they will eventually per
ish in fire o( their own kindling.
LOJL.VIUJA ‘ 4
March 8, t'Bl6
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In addition to the Fo.ctgn
News in our preceding columns,
(for want of room ) we have for
med the following surnm -v-.y : ~
I is supposed the atl.es in • mi to
decompose the Bourbon dynasty.
The President’s Message lad
leached England, and excited u
fcivtrsalapprobation . Cheat tim-
Contents had been manifested bv
the French On arris, who cm
p lained of ill tteatmerit fromih*:
King,.in not being well clothed b
paid, in having young officers t
command them, who had never
seen service, and whose only re
commendation wastheir birth, he.
The Russian and Prussian ar
mies were in motion, and it was
supposed they would return u.
Paris with a view to assist me En
glish army in preserving the tran
quility of that city ; tho’ adifh r
ent motive is hinbd as their ob
ject, viz: jealousy of the power
of England over the French go
vernment. Great consternation
prevailed at Paris at the pros
pect of a repetition of former suf
ferings and insults from the allies
cl liOUis 18. The wie < f omit
I.ave(ette y who rescued her hus
band from a loathsome prison, by
exchange of cloathirg, is said to
be still in close confinement
*1 liree English gentlemen (oneof
whom is Sir Robert Wilson) were
arrested and confined upon sus
picion of accelerating the escape
of Lavdtttc. If further proof
were wanting of |he disaffection
of the Frencii to their present So
vereign, it might cer tinly be
found in the opinion of the most
eminent lawyers in Fiance, who
being consulted by Sir Charles
Stewart as to the nature of the
offence ‘ imputed’ to the officers
who procured the escape of Cave,
late, replied, that it was a;; act of!
generous %ndisvrdhn i which, it
prosecuted with vigor, might in
cur the pyialty ox irnprisonmen
Er Two or three moniJisT
Private Tanks.
So le. Oi 1 T T ;TS ?,rf desi
?rous of seeing v.m't.d-g in tm
, p ipers concerning the ch mgo-hiUV
jnow in circulati m. \\ e can say
| ho'mors than that v/e b li. vd
Uomo of v xm are go 4- on tin I
|°t ; iiand we believe some art j
£?}lir\ou<i - II ving n<vi. ed two
r o j dy, e weie ful-yj
j 0..;, i ‘ed t. ey were not alike’
a 1 h ug t wares wa jig,
!. s t ywi ; exception cf me
d.iu y. re the same. \\ e
a y wish :.ome plan were adop
c‘P.,~ a r ' : °? t 0 their circula
*un* * eca ,h change is hoard
4 r■> cl3v o---.s pap-r imposed on
■ ! p P^ ! he. We have seen bills
this description from N. York,
riacf o.iher states valuation,
lively and an half cents ! Would
Merchant n combxne to put a
Si °P * 3 thvir c. .\ nation, it would!
_(* { w ? ] *’ r
rexemw. Why*. ■■•" II
i exl. ii. ‘■. K,
i iic bill to moor y Av
; subscribers ho the Bank of the
United States Was p ed tl e
hotiSjC oF rep re's m A .-es. .v ] h is
, been twice read in the senate, and
referred to die com rain on the
six ‘ j. cts of finance and t e nation
al currency.
I Gazette.
j ___
f ?*!r Gn’l.uin our minister elect
to the g wer - m ro - 1 France, ar
rived in uus cry on Saturday
‘am. j\'at Jn-\
1 F. Uqtanons to America will be
non e ous iii tne spring; among
ht4ceh b a ted characters who are
old 7 to be coming out, are SuuU,
xeelmam , ChaptalSt Lacepedt-.
OL j - ctions are continually rnak
ng on. behalf cf the British gov
eminent to the emigration of
French oiiieers to the United
States. Puiia. paper.
Cosbltt continues bis publi
cations in relation to the United
States. He has recently express-!
ed a determination to establish a|
piper and agent in Mew York.]
with a vkw to b mg about a!
more safe and rapid iiterary Inter
course and <communicann be
tween America and .1 .’/gland.
Balt. Pah
[ CRE’K WAR.
■! Colonel , ol the United,
f States’ Army, (says the Kxh-|
>1 mond Enquirer, < fine 16th inst )|
■j writes ti us :— *• VYe are going tol
have a Creek war to a certainty
■ l take wiih me eight companies
-of infantry, and one of artillery.”
jlt seems both the hostile and
kfriendly chiefs object to running
the line agreeably to Jackson’s j
treaty. General Gaines has en
tered the nation to run the line—
“ PEACEABLY IF HE CAN,
FORCIBLY IF HE MUST.” 1
‘ • N i ;
St I.ouis, Feb. 8. !
Nctvs from the Missouri an|l
upper Mississippi vras received
n tewn yesterday, bom ccjiifiUsnj*
id agent?, fesMUg with tbc In
ua:i tribes, that British ca'sy
ies were travelling through a!
:ie Indian villages in tins terri
',rY and Illinois, inviting the In
-uans generaiiyto z. great couo
:d to he Held sho tly at Ft. J >
gtp.rs near Mackinaw. It is con
ji;..Unity asserted by severel res
pect iUle characters, that the nutn
j Ci ‘ r ot British spies,not only trav
h ll'iog among the Indians, but ve-
I sitting now in our villages, are
, vc j numerous.
ii e government cf ihe IJn!-
| ted States has pu? chared about
(200 acres of land, on the South
sid i <;f the Oaranac, in the town
of Plattsburgh, the site of Forts
Moreau, Brown, and Scott, hr
•2 i.COO dollars, for whr ii . or
chase a law.was passed 1/ C,.
iSth Congress.,
l\ T jt. Aav.
The Senate (of the U. S.)pr;
ceeded, on the 13th instar-, t
nhe consideration cf the coo ,
| sat ion bill —when after some !
pate, it was decided that the r.
f stors, Representatives and De.i
----g tes in Congiess, shall receive
lan annual salary and 1500 dollars,
j instead of an all owance of 6 dills,
per day, ayes 22, noes t
Southern Put.
Pans, (K } Jan 3.
Water has been found by
and ggi'g, on the water cf Slate, 3
s fro in .Mount sterling, the
ever known in the wes
jtern country. It is said that salt
put into n will not dissolve; and
I dial oes'wi en 40 and 50 gallons of
•he water vv -11 make a bushel of
* -ait. VV e have obtained this in
jformatioik iipm respectable au
jthqnty, and b heve it to be cor
Irect. If tiiis water s’hoidd con
unue as strong as at present ir,
large abundance, it will be of great
importance to this part of tin
country.
Governor Clarke of Missouri
Territory has issued a proclama
tion, requiring .ail persons who
law settled-on the Indian lands
jwithin sa'd territory to remove
therefrom v.hnout delay ; sta
ll ng that and f£d order be not at
j tend ‘d o. the military power will
jbe c?lied upon to compel their
removal. This is right; much of
the disturbances with the Indians
is occasioned by the whites, v ho
t.ms encroach upon their privi
leges. ‘
; tVestern Spy.
EXECUTORS SALE.
Will be sold. on the 9th day of
May next , at the Cozo-pens near
flood's Mills ,
i\il the Stock of CATTLE*
belonging to . the estate of Solo
mon Wood, late of E tferson coun
ty, deceased. Credit will be giv
en until the Ist day of Janaan
next : purchasers giving smaii
notes with approved security.—
Ihe sale will continue from da}
to day until completed.
Thomas Mitchell. 1 J
Green IV y
March h, ikiQ,
PUB TIC tVO TICE
13 HEREBY GIVIVJ,
That t.be Collector of In*
rnrd J) ’its will attend at San*
! :svihe, in the county of Wash*
ngton,on Monday, the 15th day
f April next; at Waynesborough,
x tliecourftyof Buik“/ori Thprs*
lay, the iStn ; at Augusta, in the
- nty of Richmond, from -the
20th to the 24-tii inclusive : and at
Millliaven-j lor the county of
Scriven, on Friday, the 2iHh.~
At which times end places he
will recvoye the amount remain®
mg due on V iuch and Furnß
i c accou ;t •so the year !ils ;
and grat:. i i< > uses t ; Retailers c£
ierc::a:;dise, Cto £ ates on Car
riigeSj for the present year—*
i irose persons who have n >: a*
vai and them tlves of previous no
ices, will do well to attend/ as
*hc c. 1 chon for this year must be
‘••iv-oglu o a close.
i a CcHector’s Office in Loti*
♦*’l ‘. is opt -a everv day ( hun*
u. e ‘t , ■’ cb) from iO A. M®
• ‘ iti- 3P- :\l !Vr the transactions
‘.fany duties.
John a corn, •
Coll B v , 2 d dist Geo.
ryrVi r -."n ch 86-
1 i S’, rvii’i 1 G 5 oA i, iV"■.
Will be sold at. the Mar b.t-House
in the Town of ‘Louisville, on
the pest Tin so/ai’ w May next f
between the usual hours ,
One tract of pine land, con*
tain mg 455 acres, on the waters
i of Keedy & Brier creeks, adjoin*
ing J bn Hxrcl cr ami others, ta
ken as the p oou;y cf Richard
Jackson, to satisfy an execunoa
Wihiarn Maths ws; vs, Richard
Jackson,
ALSO,
One ether tract, containing;
200 acres, more or It. s, aoj it r.g
lands of John M’Go*v en, “and c*
thers, tiilvtn as *le properiy cf
| Janies Bare lie Id, to stiU-dy an ex
locution John Jordan, iox ;he u-.e
ot John Guyton, As. Limes Bare-
| held ; h vice cn by a constable &
{returned o me.
iOl Ills G. EOSTR K,
Shi r>Jj J. G\-
Mare! 4 . 26, \%! 6. ‘
H/iTRIsT
Respectful y informs the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Louisville
and its vicinity, that she v, A
open a SCHOOL, on the third
Monday in April, in the house
opposite the Court House—
She will teach readu g, tvri
ling cypherirg. st wing, h mark*
ing; at three dollars a quarter:
Sire will also teach embroidering
and drawing, at tigh: della A
quarter.
March 21.
Will be Sold t r Monday the 15th.
Api if, at the Plantation, late
the residing place of Zebuloix
Cock, in Burke county, de*
seased;
, A part of the personal pro*
petty of sa-d deseased :
Consisting of
Torses, Sheep, I logs, Corn, and
Fodder, Bacon, and Cotton in
he Seed and Ginned, Plantation,
i ools and other articles too to >
lious to enumerate.
. JOHN C OCK, ? j
lIENJ. BRACK, 5 J
ah March, IZie,