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ters in that country would alter the
general eourfe of policy they have
fikherto purfued, or be condufm o
the acknowledgment of ou- jult
rights, unlefs compelled by imperi
ous circumfiances. England h;u
Lag been lurrounded by formidable
national dangers, and it has always
been confidered by thole in power,
(of whatever party) that any altera
tion of the national lyllcm would be
hazardous to the exifttn<.e of her
government; and were we to judge
. r the seluit of our affairs from this
uocuiiKinr, we would have no hefi
o : on n fayifcg, there is hh room o
k'/ tCt a favorable termination to
cu: differences, at this than at any
former period. Fiufhed with the
> tic eels or his fleets and armies, the
Regent confide, b his power beyond
voruroul ; h:s ambition and policy
appear to be directed to the prefer*
vat ion of what he terms the honor
and dignity of the Crown, and the
Support and ex;e fin oi the com
mercial & maravinu righ s of Eng
land : ve iitvt nt- hnsg therefore to
evptCt tEher from gtnen.ficy or
jo dice of the PAnce’s
our reliance for a rtdrel* of our
wrongs and injuries, as c havr often
ftateu, w.ii reft Cutuely on OHr own
energies j let us not tke be t.e;; fi .and
by menace, or lulled into a *ata: be
lief of lecurity, by ;he prurndu or
pledges of ins an bafidnoi s, but pre
pare with fi m.cls and eg ;ty to
meet the event as bee. mes and r.< ion
ct freemen. Augufia Chronicle.
As great a tr.uu ph has been ob
tained by the Fslends ofFiaerty in
England, by the laic acquitai of
M White, the able Ed tor of the
Independent Whig, on * trial h r a
Libel, as was lately gained in Ireland
b the* qimal of the Caihoii Dd
egat;s, charged v/ith naving been
concerned in caJlirg a cut rung t o
confide: or the propriety of petiticn
ing Parliament for a redrejs of griev
ances ! I Mu W hire ’s tan, i
vmv rrt&lv decided, “ that it is
tbs evil intention which conjiituies the
guilt oj a libel ”
National Intelltg sneer*
Mnmmmu
The United States* frigate Con
stitution, Cipr. Hull , art.vtd
in Hampton Roads. Charles Mor
ris, Flq. the Firfl L.rutein* r,
reached th:s city on aturday n g t
Dft, at 10 o’rkx k, with difpa-. ties
from our M • dl*r in Fiance a. and
Charge d’Afia tes L E gianu.—
The frig* e had a pell g< of 41
dty c ft err Ff n r.
1 is u r ‘i ■ flood that our Fnvoy,
Mr. Barl'W was received in a
very far. nine manner by th*- Em
peror of France ; that hr naa jne
/enifd ininefti g < xpiaca'inr.* on
che fubjelt of His m fifion, and was
then cogag and in the cnfcuffi >r of
them wun the Mr iftrr o’ Fo gn
Relations. It appeal alio tha me
difpatch.es from ou govrn.mcnt to
Mr. Bari- w, tranlintutd by he
H rnet, had beam prriented to him
by L-u B dale.
F ?fe 1 aid that no change had taken
p s ace tn England sc the time che
Conftitution left tkat countiy or a
favorable character. The dii
patches from Mr. RuffU, lu wevrr,
tire ur.derftood to be of old date,
and moftlv duplicates.
The re-urn of the H rnet may
be daily expected; by which v fTd
v?e h *pe to receive inlorma 1 >r-, ref
pedt g our fore g;. : f -v mr-, tf &
more decifive 1 h a<fter. — Ibid
We underftancl (.avs the N T >rfolk
Ledge ) that C jcamudore Decaturs
hdt ordered ciu fl. pof wa \\ alp,
to crude on the coalt for the pur
pr-fe of reiieviflg vcfT-ls that may be
1 diftrefs.
Ehe Hornet, Capt. Lawrence ,
ct ri /cd at Cherburg on che ill of
Jauisry, m a paflig- of 24 days—
-18 rijyg from land trt Und. Lieut.
Biddle, bearer of difpa chrs by the
H -rij. -, arrived at Paris about an
hour after JLr. M irri* left th2 r city.
Ibid .
We perceive, by che Canada pa-
P fr - rh * r their edhoisare repaying
iti kind the d? be of gratitude t.hey
on to their friends 00 this fide the
iip.f, for rC: üb! Ih: g thru - ridicu •
1 us bum ball: again ft the U S.—
Agai ft our own country and g>-
vernment, the Bnnlh editors cer
tainly canne-t produ e in their own
emumns m-irc articles fhan
they have culled from the chafte
pages of feme cf our own prints.
Ibid,
Carl jig } C Penn-) Ft*. 12.
Pro f* ffo rC o p?• r. IVe flats with
great regret a mo ft calamitous accident
which occurs-d yeHtrday at the Ctl
hg‘ t this eminent (.by mi ft and min
er alcgi ft. lie bad been heating aft
lunen of bifmzvh tn aqua regia, and
nitrons fumes bad collett?d i* tbs upper
part of the vial II ‘hen attempting
to take the cork cat, which was tivbt
er than exps. ted to Ut them ojj\ the
contents, espi d,d with great n ife
The Protejj;r was i-.dandy (truck
blind, and continu. and in the greaPelt
ttnyw'b for many tours, although he
had immediately the bed fttrgical aid ;
great apprebeafions were at fir ft en
tertained 1 bai he had toft his fight.
IVe under ft and this morning bis fight
will be regained.
TxtraSl of a letter jrom Caps Henry ,
C;
(Iftytij dated Ja y 25 .
et TUr ftsarke sin h s place are
very dull, c.wmg to thrghit ofpro
du ej - rtn per cent
o the invoice, ad 25 pe-* cent,
export duev on < S't. I‘he king
rak R whatever pan of che cargo he
* u
waits, aid pa * w a he pleafes,
and when he pi afrs; b fide! we are
not all. wed to leave port with cur
outvrard ! arg ..
P S. Th King has this dav de
t fared hn*f I , b- proclamation,
King of Hiyti , fir ft crowned Mon
arch of the . New IVor id, ucfender
of the Faith, {fie (fie.
A
Tw< fktps arrived yeflerdav from
Oflrs and, which brii g accounts horn
rhe French coaft to Saturday hft.
A ftrong perluafi >n pievaih in
France, ihat there is a treaty on the
apis between that Empire and the
American Republic. Ihe princi
pal and fli ulty all- dged is, that the
l iasm* f the U cd States under
the Ramb iutlier Decrees, rnufl be
fettled prior to any amicable ar
ra g aient of :h>s nature.
London paper of Jan . 8.
Wadi worth a..d Dnuglafs, the
tv/o mrn wh a irmpted to wreft
m *ney M s. Stardn by threats,
wte fentenced to three years im
pnfonment at hard labar in the City
Prifon, and to fl id fecurity for their
good behavior at the expiration of
me term of their mprifonmcnt.
New • Tor k paper.
WE are requeued to inform
the Vmi , that the Rev. Jesse
Mercer a.id the Rev. Tames Ma
th W), w il perform Divme Ser
yicr— n the *5 h April, at Lex
ingt >n —’he 16 ,ac the Chapel, in
this place, anu on the 17th at Trail
tuck.
£>JiCIDE.
VVednefday hfl: tke 4d.] iaft.
Charles Gee, Bricklayer, carne to
the ho life of Wm. Wilkins, E'q.
of Columbia countv. He flopped
in the yard with Mr. T. R dar and,
Cororur of laid county, aid c n
verifd with him a few mmurcsj hey
went into the houfe teg racr, he
fat down a-ad eat dimer with Mr.
R >iand and two children, all the
white family that was at home—
capt. Wdkins being at court—the
wneic of which time he appeared
entirely in his proper fenfes, and
converfed with hiu ufual caitnncfs.
A few minutes after dinner feme a
■ icuj v/as g yrn bv an uncommon
found or *epor, and the fmcTl of
bin hii g powder. The children
f 'fthed ro Mk. Roland, who hrd re
rwrned ro his wwrk in the yard—he
insrntdiatciy went into the houE,
and openir.g a piazzo room door,
found Mr. Gee weltering in his
blood, quite dead, lying on a bed
at full length, with a gun iri hi*
aims. An I queft was imutedurt
ly called in and iworn, who Report
ed that he inuft have loaded and
difeharged a gun, by tyirg a ftri-g
to the trigger, holdi> g enc >nd in
his left hand, and pufii. * the fame
with his foot, with tn. muzzle in
h:s mouth —Lu guilt Mirror.
afisssssiissi.* ymaaestiM ss-nas
AD MINIS Hi A !'■ )RS SALE.
WILL BE SOLD
At the late refifence of Major John
Ihsnftn, dec in the county of ftn k
jon on the nd ftgy of April nexf\ ’
Alt . t!i* perfonal property of
fi and derrafed, confiding of h'Hfe*,
cattle, flieep, hrg,s, geefe, a large
quantity of Red cotton, f&me hand
forac furniture, d*tk and book cafe,
fide b ardl and tables, five excellent
feather bees and furniture, all the
pl.mtatioa tonl3, houfehoid and
k tchen furni-in v, a quantify of well
dried bacon, a quantity of rxcelleii!:
timed leather, wtli dttired, and a
nuujbei’ of articles unneceflary to
be mentioned at length—a credit of
nine months will be given by the
purchafer giving bond with approv
ed fecurity, for all funis over five
dollars—the property not robe
charged unrd the terms of fide arc
complied with—the isle will con
tinue from day to day, until all is
fold.
WALTON HARRIS,
H. MON fGO MERY,
jidmintfirators .
March 8.
NOTICE.
ALLjKrfons wlio are indebted
to the eiUte of John fdanfoo, elq.
dec. arc carncftly requelled to make
immediate payment to the fubferi
bers, and thofe to whom rhe rftate
of the faid deceafed is indebted will
render their demand* properly at
tcfled.
WALTON HARRIS,
H. MON i GO MERY,
Ad mini fir aters,
March 8, 1812.
NOTICE.
NINE month* zf er date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble the inferior court of Jones o. un
ty, for leave to fell a trad of la .and
in Jack Son county, containing be
tween two and three hundred acres,
on the water* cf Cabin creek, join
ing Smith and other*, bring part
of the real ellatc cf Mordica Ben
ton, dec. lobe fold for the ben’ft
cf the heirs and creditors of find
dcccafed.
PR IC ILL A FENTON,
Adminiftrairix.
Jsnss county , Jan. 6, I*l2.
, H*
t\ > . .E.
KINE moni • ...rr da'e appl‘-
cation will be made to the hpnora
ble the inferior courr, when fitting
for ordinary purpole, in the coun
ty of Jackfon, for leave to fell the
w of :;he real efiate of John
Hanlon, eiq. deceased, to wit: One
trad ot land on which the deceafed
lived, cof'taimr.g two hundred two
a ; d one half acres, in rhe cob.fty ol
Jackfon, joining Walton Hanid
land—-one other H 2&: adjoining the
above, whereon Samuel Crocket
lived, containing 168 acres— ae
other fraiL of ‘anti a:fi uning the
lift mentioned bcii g the tract
whereon Cary Evarj formerly lived
—one other of 472 acres—the
whole lying in Jackfon county, on
the waters of Appli;/* creek—the
faid land when leave is obtained,fold
fur the bent fit of the heirs and cre
ditors of fat i decealed.
WALTON HARRIS,
H. MON I GOMERY,
Adminiflrators •
March 8, 1812.
■uiiriiTri •mmrnmmiim ■ i- • ■■■ ■ ■■■■-.• mm****
NO VICE.
ALL peifns navihg demand*
aga nft the rftate of the late Tho
mas Hanlon, jun. of Jackfon cfiiin
ry, dec. are fequrfted tn b:in
them in propttdv attefted, and :hoi<
vrhoare indebted to the fatd rfia:-
will oblige the idminiftrator b. ma -
king immediate pavinent.
THOS. HANSON, Adm'r.
March 8, 1812
GEORGIA ) Ty John Smith
Clark county \ clef kof the courts
of Ot dietary for /did county.
WHEREAS Jacob Martin ap
plies for let;err. of admimftiation on
the eftate of Patience Gentry, la.e
of this cr uncy, deceafed.
Thele are therefore ro cite arid
adrnomih all and fir.gular the k’n
dred and creditor* <1 laid uc.’d.
to be a*;d appear at my * Hi e, with
in the time allfiwed bv law, to Ihcw
‘Caufe (if ap \ } why laid letters fli uli
cot be g. anted.
Given under try hand this 4 f .h
day of March, 1812.
JOHN SMITH, C.C. O.
GEORGIA. )By Jr bn Smith > clerk
Clark county, 5 of the court of or
dinary for [aid county.
WHEREAS Sterling Elder ap
plies for letters of admimftrati mon
rb# vft ate cf J; h . Elder lire of this
couaty, deceafed.
Thefc are therefore to cite aad
admonifii all and fi >gular the kind
red and crrclitors * f laid deceafed,
to be and appear z r my office, with
in the rime allowed by law, to fiievv
caufe ( f anv) why faid letters fhauld
nor bf’ g ar t<d.
Given under my htnd this 4th
day of March, 181 2.
JOHN SMI LIT, c. c. o.
NO ‘ ICE.
NINE month* after date I (hall
mak* application to the hon
orable the inferior court of Claik
county, for 1 ave to fell lot
N t. 59, containing 2C2 1 2 acres
of lad iyirig in the 2d dUt asb of
Baldwin county, when furveyed,
bounded by lor* Nn*. 73, 60, 2nd
46. and bv dift i<st No. 1, m the
laid county, on the waters of F fil
ing cr. ck, whic land w.?* g-anted
tu rhe heir* of RuharU Wood, dec.
adco be ibid fur tie ben-:ft: or faid
heirs.
TATI Hi A WOOD,
a! nintjir an ix
March G, 1812.