. ';''r'v;e''1;?' y ffrTrmm'm:' .--.M ; ': ' . - ' - ' ' -.-
1 1 ; il cErAt
I r,- :.SjCn t i; -H'C.iVC Weane' of negroes, Kver per,oh knbvrt, . f 'ih-'V "u'i i b? flf- . one mf f snd snort than my ba ; ? 'I
Stents of lh,p
. taWihmenfoC. "orfdar .efrimoniai frlSWiMj.'
---V.eaWfi-aai.-th,. -,... -.V . ' Ot their JlbertT than the nn.Y! f V;--: "'""PX'On.DBef OU their hiicefe rrtn. "J th.. " .;,'i.A'2 f .W' Ii.: . . .. - V ; i. i-
.UfIairVha .e,ri L npt therefore .ubmiuo be .cop.i;;g;'.u,t'9 f.'hf. "IWoffthe THirf f cawot :: bu ; beccptwJ lb boW ? ' '
ra iFhe inconvenience reuI iiS d a"uctur and cbntfolled ! bfe ha"bn rent
e i..... :; T",1""'"!" ccrMin D rt,, P.i.t.....t..rv - "'Ciiii-,' . irJ . V: r --.aicnpuooi . oi. entry . and ,difaa-
"'?; Pol i t ici 4ft"' here! fni- - j , ' u"cihij- inu eaujr, on tn pro. ? "arreaca mm tne ivcltelt JcnU. pointmenr- r ii'W-"iirf;.,V7r.;f
,....cvu or. general uw, ha been enableJ - - ""12- '7' ' ' M7 :w intf . "nn tney nera on the Moor of the : : We have feen in tkr .im
is pi ii ihi i L: . " - . ou ci uk a rniiTirrw it t
confidence thofc who bad deftr-H'
, The -beaut lf ib- "'I'T hn they heard on the floor of the 1 W
'I v' -.Acpreicniaurei... tne neinoul ; Iher calej.
Iftaipeaodofourwontry, whan U.eorU ESJ' prowaet, .ndhereetrectbelftguifliea a lfeldier,tnd cit.zcn ;;and li. i.lhe.fauTell ,
;:der ol th,gs -. rfTeraed when'hf .tor mt-V JK S? r h"mn .f f ot liturl- Sting -on the Immediate theatre xf aaion: the "public x
fvfordano precedent, he tan,!. .nJ.Z 1 ndependencf'-which it reaHr alfjrd. :.u.. ". . r. e
t . y". iic ana, in o
Cafei. an nfiiform TTur.( rc
fiords no precedent, he iatandi appalled anX w ."f nc? reaHr aff.rda.-i;
maa., io;tm wc attribute the-Dre'ient . " '"""w or.ieae attract eerf.,'
Situation ofoup Mnntni.-.- 1-t.- - K , - ''F n to cultivate the ground h" ,
?.:?"' ui..wiaet neaua 0( the naf on. tan r ?- T. ;" , , w.in every aiage r-.
uineltled. - Frera both we liave receivej i
It mint afT.inl rail ff -i;
ilisnitieiW the liiirh.t -I . i f V farmen of cur aiateeceiiUv aa.1 :,
4 ......... fc . wuriiauoi--. .i. . ... - . r ..."
I8T WatCfcM With ruTtlllaf intf.t ;il .1 -L , -. .
Wbe fuMeabf your charafler; and cot,- ifconduahi'fe
uveer4 duurr which the eranifw i.iSTnfl i,. f-,. i..u i-' . ,w' - - .
5! dtnr rarid the, charcisgaii,fl V0li, Wound mtf thir.A ..t m.' Ir lo" ''K
.ght hav, Vean fubflantia-rd, harf ful'.y - VI would accompany - mr fin&,?
ii.arad them for a deriiion fo l,.V,rihl ' ... ' ,,,,"'e ac-A
J - al character ia completelv degradedThat I ! r V ' ' w ranufacture of their, "'K1"."' lupnan tatw, natf tul-y : i:. would accompany- my , finceie Z '
v : character which . former y. abroadAfforded;' ' Wh ihah?
:L:: but .an ckoowledirmenf of (m,i,mntv,J f 1,11 r.J " 1 on,7 k,n( itianufkcrurey mi. - - . -; - r; m; -u f,m, .i.,!,,,,;..-A...
I Vbut ,,,' ackoowledgment or eltempV 3 'Ik V-" th'- kin1
f infamv. Our,U,! ft., t ,P. "j-s. bt-yiIB,.Can support It .It -attends
.tab,
" Kit with nation aa-wkli- iidTVrdiiiir" rooi
- the man who doea not resent the Br.t T1 n.c f e- 'n
,v e cttiet 1, nr, tne acoilatlon brotisht - . u ,ten ana prof ef!i ni too
v.
------ - . ,p I iu
forward nn.tr 9 Mnrunrnr hT tquentl de1 11 lire I will ti.,-r,..': .
the man ' wlmdr . 7.u T f ' -f - How he tif mot vei for " ,Mr' m7 cmztai to jufdi-e me br.M
iv putvH,i,.hireharacter. A deS .bf , m,nofae.ring tn hi, U" ,ho firtt-wh.fperf detraanv wefaw .wh,, htk inr; dearucTionTifiir
tV (elegantly observe -JuniurfromthTnif; hich hid bn W' fiad n5C o lnm eftimat.
I " andstrictne. of punctilio, i, . dan--S " I?- ,i"l:neJv f"th mo pm. duv. 1-cited Ky your Wufctl, we the,' mVV C'lr' J.:
: . to-national honor a female vHuei the wo w"8 - -Til.d when hi. faintly or aer.' , Cot.fcioui ; of - their- precipitancy and '7 be& 7 lo-accept my bed wifheaiof
); ! man that admitaof one lamiliarity, aeldom ,r;,nt cou-;, otherwise be. employed, that weakhef.,, cdcioid tetrace tht flepi 1 70" prof-erlty ,aRd ;j.aPpiueli-aiid ot
know when to atop, nr whom tl ufiTv lZt'" U- ?ni' 1 ence lhe ,ime hich: bey had tAtnr .ytr. .:;with (treat tefpea,' .--j5:--.. . Vs7A
fwhentlie council, of a 'treat nation Kive war : ZTl" "TK! h"b" dt"MeJ A,, iavitation wt given to yotir ene. ,:G:',eme 7;;V
I ... in a MiKle inatance. when th : ' u, tue auoat proJucliva miesta make full dr.lAna-mn ay ilout ohrd en rrH'.-. ' -ti
in a in-!e instance.
clined-to aubmrsnon, every slip accelcra-ei
the rapidity of the descent.,' .-.'Why, my teU
; bw-citizen, do we tot the heroic ' purioi
turn of former rvpoblic i Why do we ;
B'ry w xonrt-.n our situation wiib Rome
J "' nuieni: wTestmMe them too lne.
jt'. . Did these republic frt the ieiih ol their cl'.
4 ry and liberty, with a ji-mi violation of lht-ir
'i ... national honor, top to calculate the number ':
t': ol hcir ehciiik, or the imraenniiy of their
'. wealth? ''N'n .irith ihf , ti.j;.
w!nch should cbarar.Urn9 . freemen, nhey .
I- . "" "trii,it, nnr 01a
, t'.u-y evar in tint w.rt of times dejpair tf the '
. aifcty of the republic Where U now the
nimeo: p itruimm, winch illomiuated our
; rcvolutionury beroeif Did it dectnd wil
1 them into their tomb? Or have wetbetr
I Rlirnmer of it, in the tecurrility nfurnewa-
fjjier! uunareiurnio otiru')ject. : '
.The Vln;inindeiroupf appearing fire
n'Mtin all the airaofthe union, havten-?
tred into arociaiion for promoting nunu.
futures,, without perhpi convderin their-
..i.r .uiu'i tntm. , The.ex'enuve
traie on w
that U spunt.
;.; July 5lh. 1401. '
'cms.
kntwledge on this fubjetV-Yon. 'defied 1 : p-:,':- V'JAMES WILKINSON,
them tu meet vou b:fore a indicia! iriK..' 4' 7 Ctrnelht Ctttnhthim.. FT i . -
o - j . -. ... uvut
them tu mrrt von b'fnre turtiriil
. UU
'ss ''",' t-:-al but they denied you the'. honed and.
- WasHtorot CtTr TVlv ,mPr,c"P''c prtvitegeot trn.Sconfron.
XtsmVSiiZi.r tk. ;;'" '7,,V L .- ' ,'1l w,th accufen ihcy attacked
W ri?:'"- yotaoa S field .uhictv you wer. not per
' '' cK t?4' -'' ?' hteJ,o e.rer-.nd while tT.ey objeded
VrV Iheweakn.r. and Incompetency of ,h.
XSr " -.,,virt". '-f. i couit.of e,.o,iry, tl.ey refiled J exenJ
13a.. CoeNEtfus.CoMisarMw w,i
cal.edta ihh.i,; ,f.d J. U. Colvik
ivr s,$mminet t Litutnt.
' 'l" ' -:''-vV ' -Nw'YottK, J-tly 33. -'i;
1 he alTairt 01 Spain are at kneth Wrouehl V
Ini fNti. i.J il. LA...ij 1 . . . .
, r - .w .. vug, ! priue 0 WaMiie.
ill 1-1 iuilii.'lua wA 'nrti.... .'Cl. 1. Am t..M.ft ... ...i . f
(.....wv. ...... - wpwi.il was " """i""" uumii 10 me mandate cf the-"
the piimary f;.eil of thtir inconfiderate Y'MVtrt t' Fraacei who j iu fact at prent s
eccufatioiil and fuch wcra the difadvan. h ruler of Europe, r 1 he txtraordinnry re"
tafes utnlee. 'which you were' rompelled v,.lui'on il sP8,n ,h da'.ail of.which wat
n V r ' . ' ' . . " .v ' J to labor in ronduflmo vnur v nHir..;- . nn oay preseot to oar readers, ia f t 1 "
c'.i,n huI '.Kif r'f' C,,!"n But with a fpirft nf libeiality ,nJ i,,no;. culovnatarw. Until w. received the fuci4 ' ,
h'onefl Tilnf ?0nfiJ!5ri" oreve-y .f.nceyouw.U.llJegalobjedions.o hi:' ruu.vr "
r.uf- I r f ? T1 ,bl' We hlv 1 "'"'0 luflion of the auihemk.-e,!, doc ! A ch.nge.lB the bp.nuU government wa. 0
caufe to bel.eve General fames Wilti,,. ...tr.t. C,l solutely oecetwry. The peoolt. h.v t-
Hon,
i l r r . ' ,v" iauu men's wl.it-1 were aid b-tore Cuiiar.r.- . . w ne iun
ion hat iifTered tttr,i.M ... i.:- ... . . c ' Vwnlre, Eroaned under la rhnt.d...
otic effort, in the ve of hVnfn,Vr" n 7 "k.?" ' 1 nd P' 7 . m, Z
RJih,J, Th.t 'a' cmuW.e. b. ,!r ' f "" J . e u,cJ yt,1,r the inh.bitaat. of Old Spam and itscolomee! '
pointed to frame an ' idj, f ,! r!, 1? Ji proceedtd-to. a fn,n..ie deveiopement f Whether the interference of lfonapii. IS
L.,,. f ,""8 a a(,J'ei toUeneral, of the tranfafl on. wbch formed tha brn leuf advantatre to ih.m j- - 11
W.lk.nron. to be figned and pref.ntej by nf ,W- .ccufat.ion. This devew'- ed No , dir. T.2 '1
I J'1"" ;-4ne' , : c,,,,rn ono,aua..e of the fenfe . . lM Incontellibl v demonllra.ed will be marked .i,K .;;;"; T I J.V
..v mve oeen eatao itited 4 int. mcetinf entertain of Mi miS'Ir f., , i i i l, - t - f . . ,""'"w,ntMina
' United States c-n only I vice. ad .heir ConCJnca InKtl T"l jour :. Batu,.1y be eapected
Ihrouubxit the United St.t. c.. i ... t ...ilrl " ; ;r-
: . . .. - , ivii,i,otnc ia nil iniri-m.'
anil nir nfii.14. v ' , . . - . . ; r - ... . . - w
mu'ii in. ... vuiurace iiii. onnor.. ' . 7 r. . . continue
inn nn ih ...tt-! . .A extracts Horn the Madrid Cizett rir.r.t;.
IUOdou be miinliinrii h . in:....... i .
r ......... j - vu... iiiuaut 01 and cairioTiiiTi.
aUnVVt!n.C "th hr"En P" ?M " A ntmiu-i w ac-ordlny .rpoinf."
. . lonj- at they pe such an immente ex. .,f , i . 1 1 t. rP01"'
:i t of uncultivated territory, ,nd a o!". i ' "k 'I ' rep,,,,e'1 lo ,U meeU
I there i, a denund for the' aup.r.b5,n . W,,,ch '"J .nd "C'"' h
produce of the land, It wUlalwayalpreanme-- , r ," r?,fter ,H',,n, W"
he round mor rtviitaprn,1. i. ....... ""t"""'" ne Kenrrat. nre ent
a ... . 1. 1 m k I. f - " .
f - cioathinjr, than make it ourselves. Ifmanu-
j lacturet however, are to be carried on to ad
h vantage in America, tbey can only be In the
w jUastern state, Where the population is more
numerous, andjha capital giraier. . Kxpe.
i rience hashewn that where a public inttitu-r-
lion will fail, a private oip may fiouriih.
Ik-came in a public .ituatioo, a number ..f
v K'nts are nccasiarily employed, l.o feel but
nuie iiurei m promnin in adviiKcrrif r.f,
,., ...t.... !. . . . . .
diipositioos and situation of the
hjm with the fame, ; ,7eli. h V.I.." t ,M " 01 "' wMch
and forth w.-h cauf Z Xf . .- ? !- ' -IV 11 8nJ fo'
- . - -. '-. ll. VlMIUf.
n i.ti . r.1 J I . .. m . t - i a .
... unii .lit uii me rrcoertton tit . . ,. r" i-iiorui
.k. r i. . . "vi inrv. with which i h.i. .
me iciTitci ynn nac lenccted to your v r " "vsu su'ciy ia
country.. It wasdeftined for your hand ;" -'-' - ' ' J "T, '
27ifit fa rentUm w. -
and forth with caufe the addrefs and reply.
j-jjewr nun an account of the proceed
logs f the n ee.i. gs ia bepubliiLcd la
tbe iiewfpaperi, . - j" " ,
';. Signed y order' of the meeting;
: wUKINLLIUS COLNINGflAVf.
..''' -'. ' '.' Chairman;
v r.TTiir,
fervrd to hkfle tha i."
ff a CorfpJr.tor,. and fave your country
from the hotrots bf a civil war. Thsfe "
fignal fervicei will never be forgotten by
freepeeple. - . - - - .
tllh. la e tentlemmm im ihi. ,';,
, Two revoluliens . have taken place fn
5painv since the (lib of March 0,e pre-'
eedd the abdication of the old king in favor
of the Princt of AaturiasTh other, the
reie;nation of tha prince in favour o( the fa
ther, and as tbtv eould nm n.. ..
themselves, they went to Thyonne tosubmil
but where it is pi iie property, ihejira J-V.OLV
torhirl. f.iif in.t.wi 4....I L . . f - '
svnicb everv indivulnl ha i.f ....:,.. i .
m'ret, will ii.luc l.ina to conoinie ev-ry
p operation, and to devise every citine Tor.
, increaiinuhi prurit. Hence if nuhufje-
i"1" r "J nounn, iney wi:i bi on a p-i-ataandnota
public capital. ."The pi-ettit';
period is particularly ati'pitioO for a trial
in the Eastern autts. The capital r,f aome
of our merchants Inert are Imnune
There is a stop to the importation of i(ooi's
labr Uchcap-io fine, every circurtuurice
is favorable. On the recurrence r-f com.
snnce, if lbs capital employed ia roantific
lurrs, should not yield so handiome a progf,
a that which Is enured In commerce, tbe
S'lvsnUr; which will accrue from its bein
lwy under the Inspection efthe proprietor, ,
and not fu'jct to haiard will mir than
comfcbiat fjr th. Ion ( a f per ctuu
' ' ' "" " . " - ..' J ' . , ' . . '.
J. C. CoLVtTt, Sttrrta'f.
; 'll.i..,,. . - , ' i' tnemwiyea, they went toUayonne toaubmil ' " -
. Nad not the W,eB rnrrpy of ynurcl.a. their difT.rrnces to the deciskm orBonapSSe. '"."
K- raQcr aflua-rd allyour mtaffreiat N.-w- whob.ihid violent band. m. the whole fa m! -
, Ur can., had yen prcfrrrsd the Jnfi liou. mclidmg the p ines of rlre, and ' -v- '
Oil if ptiv.i, friendfhlo to ih .nn,." eral of the erandeea. and kern, m. .11 ."
AcCOrdin? in Alt, tllm,, .!,- .Ara.i7...
yt lciday waited upon p:neral VVilkii,fn
with the fj'lowing aJdrcfi, to ebich he
letunicdthe anneseJaufweri -
e ' WPilUn Citj, JHlf 4. i8ct
Ml,' " .
It it the pectiMar futy of a free
and enlightened people, while tbey exa
pune wuhthe feictalt fcnuiny the con-
, t r & wim
jrjti.us iulpicion every public chancier. "
... . K ,,F ln, pm, 0-.iiu urcininimiiicri.
........... ..,r--p, faiMOfiiin, a sate poriloar. . " viau me wg appoint Murt.
wiim ui me Kingiom
, I . f..-u.
ol Ameucj miflht have luten loll to vonr
' countrymen. Dut the florwi his part
il-enoltthai was in'end-.lfjr yourdeflruc.
liop ha. falr n l armlcfs at yr.r feet, anJ -wertoicr,
fir, thatyoj have triumphed ,
, over the ads of your e-.emie., andr, J '
.' youifelf defervin of the confidence of
, yosr country, v. . .- '-
. In behalf of lhe meeuaJ have the i
honor w b-,' , ' , - , ..
conhJential cftiiin who ha. fa!Cfi,d .kV tVu,VNtLIUi CONING!fAf,
d.flionorable-imputation cafl upon hit ' ' " . no.
f-imi. Jodice sod candor rrnuitr, that "'' -rf.i-T" ," .
whie inev ftnnlfK -i.i. ,i.A 1 " ' VtItttJuh I C.'I-f.
.k rt. 1 1 r- -mi nwir ceniurr. .ValfTltuvM - , .erupmtrui
- - -ii "- -"un' iv ir-
Madnd with J4 000 men, they Mrj butt
dont bclievt he has 30,000. The province!
bave revoked aansl their authority, and
ar;ln-nhe authoriiy of Ch irles prod limed
Ferdinand Vll'lhe laeful king, and call-4
lon all faithful Spaniards to tale up rm
defence of their religion and their country . -1
he supreme council of uernmmt i t Se.
ville, and In Anda!oi alon liO OoO men
are in arms, (l wouldapprsrthay rt-,e in matt,
ard mtsiacre all who do not wear the cock
ade, which lb? touotil has videred that every
man khall wear.- We are b.fjre now I .im
pose in p isteikion ,( Cdi, and the Spami-i
navy, which the roiinril hive as:rr-d lo 1 liv
er up in truit, to adinirnl Purv.. and Gerw .
Spencer, wboe esp,tt,ii.,n it m- appears.
1
. utii ta .u) j . aiuigrauon us
f i