''iTatnits. 'Europeans' will come over)! ke.kc. Uc. For it la well knowfl, at ' soon -attempt to scale the battlements here, w!nle' unions of them ; or asj least to me, winterer airs our'minis--(of Heaven; as to pass iSe impregnable Mr. Tfcivis elegantly expresses him -.clfjters' may give themselves that th?y jbarner which stand?, between then men a plenty," VThen will the United, jcould not help getting, or rather ta- and the accomplishment of ihci kingr Louisiana, 2:c; for Buonaparte no wishes'. change which might hap- sooner read some of our federal war'pen by a secret coalescence with the? speeches; had a message from Algicrsjirepubli cans, in iavor'of the candidate (o: what is the sime ththrfrom St. ,for the second oflise in-the eoverh- m : 1 he President ought to be asha-. Jamcrs's) on the subject, than he de-i'ment, would, alfard them a glimmer States fto our sorrow be it spokenYbe :' twice as hi?," and twice as nth, and twice as populous, and twice as"pvr-' errr.I as ever they were, v) ruin, rut ! territory of the country, since the I establishment of the one, and the- e- mancipation of the other, . . ir,il ftp himUr. I don't like this acquisition of tcrri nry. John. Adams (the very wisest of tshortj he pressed it presidents) never added a foot to the, stn, and swore, d. territories ol the Urutct States, ile not take it quietly, he v, never added to any thin;; but the nti-; with us. This happen , ,:T t 't , - j. . . --- Ijterrnind to"' give us Louisiana w:ic-' .Wff hope, and. relieve thermlrom the -jthcrv' wj should'" have it or not. ' In dull despondency of -.their present WILMINGTON, TUESDAY, OcTOBEa 15, edon the same nation to the very-jiiargin of a' prt- ;' onal deblner aiocd any thin; j : but 'dar'that he. niroped lord Vhitworth,'cipice.;-.Umil the way-fchr.il he' closed. like as man of honor iid spirit, wcntjjaml sliim'd the door in his face Thejjthey' will travtl in the' same" course ! 'to war and pot nothing by it lladi'First Consul wa'sin a'creat nassioillaad are rearfV to e tumblj downhead- had a war abont'New-Oricans too' , and taken itw"d lost it again. - Or, if we wantedit; (as the New-York He rald wisely suggests) we- might have - gone to tha expeticc of taking it first, and bought it Afterwards. In short, the poor spirited Jc!cr,or followed. .that 'day 'Our New-York chancellor. .long'.' with' their country,' rather than that glorious example', we might have jjwas quite frightened.. So 'that it was::see it prospering in the hands of the the luckiest thing in the world, that present administration. Mr r'Mitnroe arrived, just in the nick i With'thcse impressions, ' we (shall of time, to save his'master from the see every federalist at his post in the niunuccr.t wrath' .of Buorapartc. ; ; . next legislative campaign, contending J5'it the saddest thing pf, all is, th at against his own reason and conscience, there will be no persuading the cam-'' and supporting the present mode' of naa we gone to war, as wc ought to .try bumpkins, but that Mr. Jefferson! electing the two first officers of the g have'donc, we should have sbpportid'ihas done great matters :"'and the fjP Vet'nmcht. . . K J . tae dignity of the nation, without be- low will be rc-clectwl to the prcsjden- "Each mm h pledged to!"sprty -ing encumuerca in tn'j ena.wun jcr- ami cnair in spi:e ot me ana late-. IL.u: ill ucrymac. O ruin ! ruin i ' 'oursrfce. ' WATTY WATERS.MAKE. haps a single" foot of territory on this sid; the mountains. But, like niimi;s,! we negotiated ourselves into the-whole " of it." - " There is one circumtxice wliich' "seems to have' escaped my New-York oracle-r-'ir perhaps, mr littlj friend " Alex t has reserved it for a better op-l portunity - I mean the destination of' " the money which may be received in! the sale of public lands in, Louisiana,! and from the imposts' at the port of' New-Orleim, For doubtless thcy will contribute in some shtpe of other to tha discharge of the national debt.' And thus ato.ie blow w'Ubc ravi'r.hedj from us tint p.xlUalitim of, federal cmk fire, without a national debt or inter- trom the Natiriat A'',.?-; five approaching', session yof coiv He has entered the sanctuarv- he has 1305. J. M. Forbes, Esq.. the American Consul at' Hamburg,' has entered" a formal - protest,' against 'the conduct of British commanders of ships of war, ifr violating the protection due to the citizens of the United Stites within the territory of. that city. 'The pro-' test staffs, Oaat on the 5th day of Junfv the American schooner. Astrta.i of Gloucester, captain Charles Bab- son,, being off the harbour of Cuxha-i ven '.c within the territorial limits of, the city of Hamburg, was forcibly en- tercd by certain armed ofttcers and' Iseamcn belonging Jo his Britannic ma jesty's frigate Amethysta, captain Campbell ; and that a seaman named j William . Brown, being-a citizen of the United States of America, and a! native of the town of GlaucVstcr, in the! state of Massachusetts, was jmpres s.ed out. of the. said schooner Astrea, touched the ark of the covenant and;, on board the said frigate the A me-' ,'misVorni!pcn tbealtarinthe.rcschcejlthysta, and forcibly carried to sea in; 'of the Hieb Priests' of the tabernacle.'-the service of his Britannic maiestvT ri' .-. . .... ". . ' ... 1 .. J . ' in laiin is in the r custody ; and to "exercise tho l-i-ht of conscience, would be'worsstkui heresy ihtliesicht of his' gress will bring before the puhli'c two leaders. . ' , , of the most important and interesting'!. Rut a't'iogh rc may calculate on' siibjects which have ever yet 'arrested Ending '.he whole army, of fiideralist; the attention of our national legisla-,'1 batfls uvray against the measure,' turc. 'We'allnd'e to the nrrposed :t-;'v tberc ckn be little doubt that the mendmcnl of the constitution, and the propo'scl amendment vdll be accom- Convention for the pttrchase of Louisi- plished, before' thf hexjt llresidential, ma. On both these subjects, the re-, election. 1 vo thirds of both houses! publicans will have to contend with , in tho.ensumg Congress' will deem W the ardent and undivided exertions of necessary, And. when 'it shall bepfopov! the. federal faction. The parts are a!- ed; by them; wet rAve tittle doubt but! ready cas.t--cach individual "fticralr.it wij be ratifijd by the leg'slatures of ml tax our government -'will becomej of the opposition has' had his post aVl.'-hrec-fourths of the several, state's. . k perfuct par -'1tt . common' sigmed.to tM'mtha"-feode'of. attackwewrJersfiyy NorjS inL3outh-C?iroIi-! ' Iv.t ;hing stock of all those cnergeticj hnd dctence has Boerii6ng "coiicerteii,i,r:' .t and well organized governments - inj and every IncR of the "ground will ba'-scason, arcatjentli fijsedat the'roint! The whole of this important pro ceeding, -which reflects the greatest honour on our worthy Consul, shall appear innext week's Gazette. . l lie elections, have terminated in Maryland in favour of the present ad- The jvbscri&'ees hate just received ,n - ; diticn to their forme? srocr - A AS02TMKNT OF - Falt&Wmtet . .GOOD S; . ' Ttom LirEii pom and Glascoit' . -v rXHlCH ibey-wiifdifpole 0f " V V low for. Ca'lh or' pr0. . diice, at tkcir-ftcre in Matkcu ' ftieet ' . v Anderfnn & Jones. . Wilmington, October 25. - mmtlm" :- , THE fubicribcr at Fav- cteville has all's received an exten live iuppiy from the lame quarter which' he will difpofe of on mode' " rate terms for-ca!h or' produce. David Anclcrfon. The Wilmington fubfciip-' : tion RACES Will, commenre on Thursday' the 24fi of Novemlier. fr- for any Horse, -Mare or Gelding-.- 1st day. .Three mile heats the be- two of three 3 yearcld carrying-' 86 lbs. 4 years old 100 lbs. 5 years old 1 U lbs.- 6 years old 124 lbs.:... -5 yrarsold 130 lbs. 2 years old, cat ches. . ' 2d day. Two mile heats as above. 3d day. One mile heats- carrying catches. . 0 The first day's purse will be two minis ration. , that stale sends six :thir(ls of a sujjscri io- of fi40 Don lT," ,.- ;'vuc, -; the -second the'remwnimr third therr.' of, and the last day '3 purse will be the which the vc3t ot the worhl abounds. Tha English drea.d a revolution, a a mirchmt dreads the death or bank- ruptcy of his principal cre ditor. JtJiy, : Hheir, vtiy taxes attach, them to the irnv(pmtint " ai that u-W-h' r.o-.t as o - , . , , .r ...... . much must needs be very dear to' us But in ni:rica, alls, should the pre sent rage for" economy succeed, and the Pfciideut persist in giving us no; chtnee of tint f rCat national blessing -' a hratgu wxr, the govcrnm;nt"Avdl m a short time have no claim on Cur Inalt, b it its intriric . worlu for obstinately contested. - -Tc an Indif-1 fercnt- observer the resistance of the enemy will be ridiculously amusing',! by thi renecti9n,.that almost cyery in-, diyicftjHl cdneernejl, in .combatirg ei-' titer pt these measures, will be at war with his'owrt reason, and struggling' against the force of conviction." Eikc mercenary troops, who are hired to jtakff tip arms against their principles ix their wishes, they will move on re luctantly to the ker.e of action j but wheri their ardor is roused by the heat and tumult of the battle, they wiil for- of republi canisnv " Meil lampshi re .uassacnuseus, al Connecticut, the! La Vendee of the uaion, Vi'l urtfoubt- which it is w .ll known, the well born,!g'-t the cause in which they are enarV, a:vl well inf -rm l and wisest part of ,ed, and their ferocity will outstride the bcrstothc 8th Congress. A conside rabte majority of the House cf Dele gates' are also republican. , . j In the Universal. Gazette of the ISth inst. we find a list of t'.e members; ohhe ftth Congrcs.s, by .which it.ap-' pears, that 24 members pf the Senate1 are republican vand but 9, federals Of the Houw of Representatives, niucty sis are republican pjnd thirty-eight- fe uettil-153 are riiw memVersT 7j entrance n-oney of the different days, winLu i lor me nrsi aay 15 dollars, serond day 1Q, and last day i. Wilmington, October 25. , . New-Jersey has not yet elected. , The. 'ffver ;ti!1 rnntiniioa it pnrori i-h to, inc. -last. it. they.iin MewrY0rk. . I he number of deaths sbould succeed in changl'ing Vermont !on the 12th inst. was 12, and the week in uicir ions) incy pill still constitute; less than one-fourtfi"of the whole num. be'r 'of st'-'te's, and with all their boast ed mtluencc, they mu'-t yield to the iamendmenf. or srvei tfinV.n-o ending the 8th inst. there were new cases, and 75 deaths. amendment, or sever 'themselves from the' union. ..". . VltbresfcctotJiclAisincss'cfLoul- r.Iana, the same indiscriminate opposi-! iion may be expected, Th- very e-' sence of fcrjcraliam. at the 'p'res'entday' th . com munity ( mtaninc myself and! Oinrrs in this I erntoryandclscwhcrr) do not care a fig about. I Had I'ran:e held I.oniiana and pco-! pled if, what a handsom frontier would th?east bank of the Mississippi' i the consists in an unymVlsofy and uuquajifi- i reyi'i.nce tn.cveVy mvastire of the Irr-tiidsft of tKciti rm!non. m t 4 Witri respect to th nmnna & i'wci-,. Avnoevcr.Um the lm- mendraent of the constitution, it can-'"fuc Pf t'-e moment, U betrayed into' not be doubted that every intelligent an unguarded approbation of a single' iederali.it, considering the subject a,)-' act oSlhegovcmmcrt, torfeits, at once fhe Janus, captain Sp&UHfltr. sava a New-Yoik peper of the 4th tnstapt, was boarded oujatun.-j , twelve miles from Sandy Ifook, by an English fri gate', and detained sever?! hours The captain of the frigate, while ever hauling captain Spalding's people and psiengensijajd he took oui of Amcri Kip 1 1 E subscribers to the Wilming. , ton RACES are respectively rVl quested to matte, -payment. .Being appointed -receive- the .same-'and -ha- -vinj in , my posiession thsir oC- ligation-to pay by the 1st instant.; I expect, that no gentleman will refuse,- , or even delay calling on ,me for that nurDose. nreViona tn th Irt- I 4 ' - vuuaivuwt - AI.EMAND 'tIALU Wilmington, October 35. , , TO BE LBT, , For twelve mmths, end possession ghtn on the mt day 6 January nex. THH.rubtcriberVrOAL- stractly, and without any reference to' with his own partivihe character of a; ing's sight detained three, four or five , , , 1 e ? I9 ? "T'5 ,W ca' - pa" the btaee.Koad leadiUff from well protected ; adding,. that behad'pjcc ,t pfefent by John Simpfon. made up his crew out of ihips bound ,nqciher with a good dwelling louh. into. NewAcrk. "Several other ves- floT(. and , ' hive presented to them t guarded by: ,Gie preponderance of party, Iras the federalist, and by a summary process .hours, and as many men taken out as cu'aie s a chain. ifstroni; posts from hc Oh'n'. fullest conviction that it would be ex- ,i convicted, cohcjrfined and stnt?nced was thovight proper ' lY crc.- to LoftuVs Heicfhts-ver blnif pcdientandujfcf.il. We have never as an apostate'. He can oulv make crownsd with cmoi-gloriouVtho't Jycl heard a srhgte plausible argument, "itoncmrnt, and wifd ctf the execution' Than, the floet.ftf gun boats ort the , favor df a;i inJiscriminate vote iur ofhis sentence, by public confession' rivfr, which w heard were alreadythe choice cf President and Vicc-T're-;i of his folly, and by redoubling his di ordered. But a.as, what do we want ', silent; If tha thing was ever discus- ligncc, in reproaching, reviling r.nd( with garrisons or gun boats now ? both',55 " tfic convention which framed opposing the very raeasura he has thus aides of the river arc oar own. M The' jibe constitution, it must have bcen'-tihguardcdly r.pprwcd. , , , ! age of Chivalry is past, and the arlorv' ireci'rtncri'lel by same fine itwn sub-f If there be'anyvndistiplir.cd mem- at present, A ridicju m rjuction has been star- j1'". ej ond the reach of compvehen ted, whether we are indebted to Mr.' -in e arc more inclined "te Livingston or Mr. Munroe, for Uu-1 present acquisition. This, however is clear, that Mr. JcfTcrson ha l iifi han-lln it, and cleiervM no credit. den.y ct the pr Poor man, ho was at M-nticcllb,' I.p? tlin'Irijiiitici IkUcsc, that it passed sua sikr.'i and w adopter! without a sciiou,' i 0nMacr.uiv.i tf the nature and. ten- oriffm This mat tire to the wisdom and dar say, all the time, and knew. Wjprdden c o( Ihit venerable body ; but more what his nini,t2ii. weic out'Inr.til f- havs heard s?m2 t lauitbfe thn the babe unborn. It is the cha-! jdetence of this exccpii-SnaldA part M rafter wf the mao. For my part, I on i stmctiirc, oihcrw,seppn:3c!iiin;tc iierwcuon, wc arc compi-ilCil to re- only laugh when the merit of the thing is given to any of those Rcntle- n-n. God help them, they IhMc krto-f how they were ns'.iMed in that. affair, by Mr. Km atthetnuit of St Jamcs'i. How he contrived it, I con fet I cannot exactly see. lint there ii ni doubt of the fact, r's several of iay fcJrTjl friends ray so. And Iff deifd tbi !trrir.'.l of Um new in tht fc.imi ship with Mr. King, put the thin bevond ill question, that heht! s mctbin;j t do ab jut the nsatter. CT-I .sort to it a tlx rsVjst r-l'ruial cfn Howe.cr th? jr.t mivbr, aWo ll.c oi.gmoi tins provision; whether ,t 'was silently adopted, or whether it was ingeniously supported n theory ; prarnrc, esptnertec, reflection, and reported in town" that Spain de an oiteiaj declaration of war Tt is has mat' with England We' do. not find mn- tin cf.tbis in our papers, ?but re rtnt Cadiz arriv-,?may have brought it. , f Xv-'ork tjtitr.l cuiated for a public hoafe k a er.-un. Ary perfon reniiretho Tame can have a few cows ro jfirc miilr,-ail hare a fmsl! (lock on the p!a t W. H. EEATTY. .Oilr.he? 2o, 1803 -2m. ;bcr-in the whole tirps of opposition, who -has Mifu.rrJ l imst-lf to speak sof the prv!ia of vviVtini without ccndem.iin it in terms of unqitali Sed alu?, He i knoft-n. to. him. then, tl at f,c may a hir.t'e If from Ui; panu and pcrulues ot pohtical heresy, by jnlnbgthe pick in full cry, at the ner.t tssi'in of Cdnjrcs, and 'Jimourir Tvilhout ir.easurc or mer er, pgs'riKtthe ritincatioh of the trea ty, cr against the necessary appro priations for c.irry It into e fleet. That all will lie ready t mnkl this atone ment, may be cas?!y inrrrrt, f-om the cMtcor-duct of party. Koij arid Morris arc rxl;c' rnron a iii diletnini by lc'mg rtlieted fto-.t anv further r.-ng-raert in ths drlira-j tions ol the.tiitc. v e houl I Imvd Poi't of Wilmington. f nlered since cur lest. . Shi? Nwbfiit Fiicodi, Lng, stk'f, Jntiw, Uontjomty, V'n.l.n-, Cjm, Mi.tf WilHsm City, C!iL, - . 1 - Cleared $ V. Unk1, Tyler, Biig lUuvUt, f efc, . -Sch'i.Juht, MvigoBfr)', '' V fCT TA1CE NOTICE. , I iihlamily cf Wegroes, 7inmim J ber, .levied on by the. Sheriff of i'Xew-llarover county, and advertf, 1 for sale in this Gazette,, on the ln!i ' day ofNcvcmbtrnext. istodUehanre Uoifoiv, a debt of Major ,5muei Ashe, for $r. tnt.. which 1 became seturilv. I trust. Pmonn.rtd. fiowcver, that gentUman, will exr.nc- i, Cr ' '1 m5. frtm ths ,,cl,t hf immediate r9tioei" cming forward and scttlin wiJi CHimilw t"e :iieiiH.. hAMUELMAUSOV. Thotrnfti THE object in which the nibfcribT has been ersgei forj October 25. Information Solicitd. X ArilOKVFR eml IM !mc rime pajf, of prtcunn Ship! VV give it fnrmation of in Of. 1 imber. frtf , bii, dim vnh his Vk,.. f .1 u .1. ..kt noss anu ( . , . r t y. . 1 "t uj i.k; iuihc f r u-trru: strfsiui2! ' ,SM,'V - "."f v. ouHucra3:c our., Oentit, (lot of Jrhn IKnrif. Ine anticipation, all consp.re la conv'ner! bec curious to In whn cour'c ...... I. .. . ... . . I .1 t 1 1 a . us, inai in mis essential particular, "kj v.anui r.ive pni'Miai, ,11 an'.wcnn the eohsfitutiin mils lofldiy for "' rjvneni Hl tth hry thrmstlr--. 1.1.,, miii n tun uirrc vrnr, I j ..ni.i.,i.i. niw ics-lO'i 01 V 1 der.dil who pretended to entertain a' Sr' V to C'i thert, Jcing in a'rt laid fid, from th expected increafc ot the price of all anic'ff in that lire, difi o. of Canerct county, decesfe f,) t ii- prtnTcr nereo will conlcr a:i Icil-tm tii ofTsr rr fjfe a cManutt iris,.,. ,.i. -j....... : Ltc Oik and Cedar t imber.1 ih n,s - , (and tf ih. latter ivt other ufcsj' Odober ac. iSat. " allowed b futfnrt IO h rnttti if J J ... : .1 - ..i . .1 . ' o . I u...c mic p..nc inai u,r not 6ctef than any oruilly cut in! TJOTP P fluTc, howcvir.td uKeHf to yoVat. .fnwllhe hop-of lr fcaMnj? the wWs w our ctutcnr.e as a ration. l'Kkrr0f j, t.1e . , , J ' a petition wnt hs pre. ;'nifftofra.nif, Mr.- Printer, whitb otiYt lcople, ar,J th? tlcMreof frt.4 w andAdams have nevrcommittcd - . '.t.t oi a- ft' i , I i' A 'er,,Cl1 !a ,he nfu" General rT$ 01 atiUmrity full 11 gno.1 thr letting twmrm tkitwirti rvwV1 thenwclrcii in the dNctmbu of thii,..,(. " '(. ,, V n,'n,,fiaj Afctntff, for the purpofs of in former. Thef4imr,ar!lyr.-,im;7 -thfmfheiS ' . If they can retain the i-nbjcf t, and they will there f.ir be un "'ih" W r a , nexi"? psrtof Brunfkk coun". depend upon it, thit h thii aflTalf of. present mH!crf un'tl after the. vMf! in th? ncerri.se rf their to.' 4"S ,,me'n ",,c'.e ni'rPcd, ty ir the weft f? e of V-jamr f.oMui,iJ, we had n fiieii 1 we little t'ii.k,f. T hjvc h-d hints ; but mj. In deM't trut!i, believe r.c ofe!l fur trans.i',1 ii.i'.c f. irnd'., the D;y rf .'-'uT K.n 'L.z 11 'l wli'ldid t!? lu !.'! :Sf 1:1V AhJ it HCOnf, '.:.t1y v!ir.;',T' l!iat i!e only fo'.-ipe is ','.i U; stip 1! ie d far, in icMirnf.r , v A imp n ' nitn, uati'teces ioi of the City of V.tchfi to t-? (;,in I T'ttk tbii U-'n i:t. Id, llii;h- ' n'lhio i, t'tc mvt s nt.We t all t.exlprcilfi,'tialtlfctio!i, tl,i-y ntrr S;.hitry, and the exhibition of their l?? p?" productive of pro-! 1tY(r ,0 fil.tco cosin'r " ibemsilvts that they may have a trJ 'p;h. Ec Oak and CeJir. A tfll fjA-A.. . a. ' "iHc chance of placing !:i th- chair ! n the f fT.iits f these miirhtv vim-, pcrvin wlioti ni irtdUUmd of f.him;iiont of Sew.Ei;lvid frderal- cUMr party wouhl stir etas a iiiiublt-ni, will Ur JreV- and utisvailinp. raii.iate for the fft Ttf 1 if tlu- i;.'.Thc ubjrtt Is alrca-ly nndcritool by ti rumer.f. Coarinrcd tl.ry are, th; prnp!?. .Tin measure has been ih.t it will b mere M vtmtr'iv i v?u- matni d in the cl rrt. 'l h srrnc ii n jtfjrit' toattempiiopusb a in- m tenor rf t!,e oj-po-Zti-.n it fHy lidte of tdf.'r tn, u will bs their evmpreh- nJrd. he'r labours wi'.l s de r.SJci it to lit art, as fjr is pfti- b buflrd ; and t'hi nHt f Itepw'di U, the views and wif.rs of thr'r id- t 'm will be tti'iinphsnt fcl r.f tl I- heavieil turtVen, coming into this river, can former be dil- piid edwiin this timber from where I Oflober 2:, 1803. Sirayrd or Siofcn 1 liai. it 1 ,,.,'. -,....t... 1 in tuMcnt-er en the lit'i went ie at tbii. r ..iT., f..i.. ' 7. "". n;e oiiK r.my nosr. folm S!ll!kt?r. i J yx 'l rothed main, a little i- linn- (in, vytiui,cr i ca. mi whitb is a tmU tltze ; it gUt. ; inuuiucri oy ine cnasr Mn.r, f is a little cat hnm'd. IU' cn an