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i . a . , :. .... a a 4 V I - Tiaiaiatelj a kino" of argument with a person, "dhatcoukl not well be settled without refer - nce being bad to the bibW ' "'. Onewas 'ae : rdingly -produced from the . bottom of a rurjt, here it had been hid. . 1 expressed my- surprise at the circumstance" -of its ha ving Keen secreted, and W.a told that ail the , priests who had lived attiong Hhem. before Tathec Pavia (the present one) had made it a practice to burn all the bibles theycouid $tt,i telling the people they 'ought to know OOre.abouteligron, than what tbey (the "JP,r,, f bose 'to ten them. "' That though" .iattjerayia had not destroyed any bibles ";inceW residence among themthejr -were ? tspiciousjhat he would not always continue to ... -ahew them such lenity in thisT respect. " Buf hat in fact his predecessors. had made such. liavock among the bibles, there ere but lew Welkin the country.;. -.; y - v " . There is a fajmly, by fte'pame of Messier 4iaw -living it jthe. village of Natchitoches, consisting of three brothers and two sisters, with whom I am well acquainted, having been frequently called tojyisitaU of them in a me--dical capacity. .Their fcier, was; formerly governor here, and afterwards Governor of -St. Antoine, where he died their mother .vaa a daughter of the Duke of Orleans, cf the joyal blood of France, whjch has prevented ;nyofthe present family from' mVrying.- '1 hey ae-aU-srong repsdicsiii,-' uii'd are '. 1iinM .:.U.U i'.i. .rt . ' to the United States. '.'They ifpw an annuity I from their mother's family, estate in France .j . The two. sifters conduct with, great pro- ' , friety, are esteemed and respected . for their ' .virtues, and are good christians!'.,, The eldest X " In-other is a man of real worth, strict in his . morals, and very independent in his circum. tanccs. - ,The. two younger brothers are -omewhat slighty ; one of them has been ba-' tiished from Louisiana on account itf jiij ,reV publican principles, but has got back again. ; , v I could add many more remarks concern ing this truly fine, country ; . buU hav; al ready too far exceeded the limits of a Iet'er. '' ..' Owing to the very hasty' manner in 'which this sketch was drawn up,. 1 am .aware tbat " there are probably many errors in it, as relates to grammatical diction, kc. but with respect ' to the substance of it, I believe it is perfectly .correct. . .. . ' I have from the best materials arid infor- -wation I could obtain, sketched a map of the i southern part of Louisiana,' .and the country 1 4o the westward of it. aa far as. th 1 Grand ; which I believe may have some pi, '.tensions to accuracy. .. k 'lam, Sir, .. ; Your obedient servant, JOHN SIBLEY Mr. Joseph Gales. ". ! ,t t The map Jiert fterred to did not cone to J. CaW . i,U with the tapy if- this litter which ht received from the Doctor' t Sjn, raiding , ft Fayettetille, - ( to iehom it wot inclosed ) on -; the th instant. ' A'ol doubting that the ijr tnation which this letter- contains flrove act iteptable to the public; and be particularly grati Jjing to the Dxtor'e'nuniereuf friends, ndto: hevi a villingntst Jo tompfy with hie in .this rtsjeety Gales finis it immediate pu ,lcitj. ..... , . . foltl'ia a'..; .... . ; Ix)wjok, Nov.T. , Private accounts received from Dublin of -the 31st ylt. and 1st inu communicate tome very serious articles of intelligence with rei spect to the discovery of a fresh conspiracy U Wexford. One of these accounts aay v 44 I have-seen this day a letter from the town of Wexford, stating the discovery of a most atrocious plot, and the arrest of the principal conspirators. . Their intention appears to have been to murder all the loyalists .of the town at a given signal, and to have revived all the atrocities of Scullabouge, fcc in the year 17S3. Twenty-fuur persons siuin m com mi:tce,of whom ten were privates fa a mili tia regiraiot, were seized with' their papers, by which it appears that the murder of tlx principal loyalists of the County, . with Mr. Archibald Jacob, distinguished tniRistrate, at their head, was deurminedon. The dis covery is said to hive been msdeby Qntglcy, lately indicted for high treason in, tbischy, nJ to whom Counsel bat been assigned. M Two of the ContDirators fioUi-r fjifen information. of the yie-rt of jjij comiJ an vu. w , u. wj at tuw y vHICK UIiey , vu publicly brought up to the Cattle, at an '.approver. This latter circumstance hss oc a"oned the gresiest . alarm atUQtig the div a fleeted, and I tmst will produce the taosl " Important d.scevcr.csV In the mean time government neglcrtt n rneaot liich can contribute to the security of ths country, and prcfeiU the breshiijf out of any nw iniurrccUotMry plots. A letter of tlx 3Ut observes , . . : . ,. 44 Mr. Jmet Tandy watarrrticd on Sv turdsy, and committed to the rare of Mr. Daaxa, a kind's messenjn. This day he was brought op to the Castle, and after un lrgotiig a slwrt examination. wi rtmaitdcd. Mr. Tandy is a siii merchant, and ton to the mrlcbratcd General Namjkt Taf, b laUty died at Cnrdcaux." t Mr. lawless, a rertwcUble brewer," t4 Warrvn Muunt, in tWe Lad f Mesih'i IJ. ,i?rty, asal'marrrrtsd.biit Uingiii a state of health iv.t ft tutxrr awed, was sufTctcJ to frnuiu in bis oh lioue in a state of am U Mr. Lawless brother to hurgfAn' Lawless,' lio Il. l f.fni this c iiDtry In I79S, M hir.rnrrlr tttdcTstood bere ttiaj all I'crs'iiil liatini fririnls or connection In ... 'n k 1 .l:.i i. ..... .... I m n in rs ii4iuiin.i put ins Slate 01 emu. . - bi per ion i havt been brought Into town ttils day from Kaa's, in'the fcounty or Kildare,' I! ChatVed With trann . !.' II . - "s"auie pracu- 11 ;ces., WarranU have Seen issued for the -rsLU prehension of nof lesa than 100 personsVfl i ncignjur.nood. lAfter several annfica inthepartomr, P. Long, nierchanl . ol this citv. his fiienrf .i.Tr : TTIay received a final answer from Mr." Secre. .ry e vvicicnam, that he is to remain m confinement during tht war." Mr. Lone is a - nearYelative to Mr. Rock, of this citv, ane of the most Tespectabli? bercairtile Jltmjan Catholic- families m Ireland, . ". " It is rnmniirol tl.o. k:n. f ".' ..tor high.trmon havc.been found this dayjf" p .- "wjiom wue,, musiin manutucturer ; but as the business of Grand Juries at this . aid the, water, on occasions like the present, is kept a profound secret, I will not pwume to say whatxredit ihi report is entitles to, . '. i.h? abartmenls of Mr. Charles O'Hara Aunginia, were yesterday ransacked by Ma jor Sirr, and all his papers sealed onltak'cn to the Castle. Mr.Q'kara was Interred a pout ten days before,L after a lingering con. funiptlve illness of about ux months'." .- . . t , Nelsoii, it is said, is now en ployeda preparations for an attempt tode4 4lr,V I ,,aea2'nVa,ld hP - Toulon. With this vu-ut tin fv. ... ... r: .. bombsand gun-vesscls; but tbe-harbour ofl -u -J r. ' , " auiic oi ueience as to . be in lutle fiaRger.;-.' , s ' "... - November 8Vi. " ..-Yesterday dispatches were.received at the atlm.ra.hjvfi'om Admiral jCui'nwallis. They were hrourht to 5 Die, and are stated to announce extraordinary bustle in Hiint fmtii ....:!.! '' . ..r. ..uail n mm n whs imerieu that the pnemv's flert was preparing for sea.1 The content)! were Iransmilted to his liiaict ty at Windsor. ; " .. ";;..rv' . ' In consequence of the info'nnrtiorf received bv trON'emment frnrmho Vrn.k these two day s a very hot press tooknlace last -o-.-t 'iuvbviiuus wnaicver wereqis regarded.. It commenced East of London Bridge all down to the Norer at six o'clock .precisely; and.. before eight, captain Rich nell) the regulating officer at the tower,' had tent on board the'l pnder upwards ofiOOmen, u is believed that ere midnight this number must at least have been doubled; and as the same activity will have been observed down: the river to the Npre we may natural y con clude that tit total nufnbe thus -collected must amourtt In the course of a few liourt to one thouiands. The same orders were strictly enforced about the very same time, throtigbout every sea po.-t in Grcat-Urilain. , " JNEWYORlCDtfc..j3.' ,, Mr. Dr0n, wh ticivcd het on Wednef. djy in ih trig Aurora frOTi . Pon.su Trine hi r-irnilbed ui Wi.a ihe following inT.Mmioa, i- tddmor, io ths' g ren in tbe M nuasber of . Meuaaiile Adertifer: ' ?r ... Agretiby , iic leceivel at' 1'ort se. Prirtie ton Gen. D.-tTilines, he hid on .ha s:d I :,,,JT,ilbe Cpewi h sllth, sa;o fou be cesid tux, tid io smount io fr rr i0 to 9OOlne. ' TJie decent w, rllVaed ffum" MorB.rl,.-C4p. ,; Afr hiring p.ITcJ the qui. lint, and feve.il ihrTVuKl-houfei, sflion en. Iuedbei4 the Uroopi of Deffslioei snd Ro. ihimbeau, winch comiivitd eleven boon ,i,b the g obB.hcy( whs Cea.Jtotbimbrta was uoLr the rU!li.y of cipiruUting fot .St vscaa ioa bf ib Cape ua ihe t, j0nini. AH tbsifuopi ptitUda. ib blcKkhogft, between the Osrner tsd tbe Him i.Co (.be out poQO were m.tTitied, at sll pofTibilny of efcp o lbs o-r. wiicut oft Aietbly to ihe cspimla. 4iun, Rtbmbeso, na lbs srmr under hit comnuud were ib tubs, ted wader ihs pro. tectum or ibr BritiQ, trying fleet. When Ikltiliack left Poru,u-P,iac, be aomioiind Psnoa (su!im) Gener.l of Urid adeVm. Kindint if ibe plies ia bit tbfenca. , .. ,u , lb people oftoW, panieuUr'.y itie w.' aiea, eapericated ihe not creel irci mcoi listing beta pai io Lbar on the public workt iib aro stoinca to fuptriaiend tbera. Tbs Aaitricsa vclTelt wiih piuri&on, were compel, led re pari i,h ihera to tbe goveramni, and were proonfed paj mil 4a coifes at tbrce and fu( nonibi. ' " ' DtfLlinrshat, 'me , (fgriBt of rafpsta ind pr.Mt.Uon i ia American mcrcbjaii. rcli. di h a PocM-ynoce, li.tb be bid partially vblcrvcd bue',MuDafco a there.' 1U ulhcert, Wsvtr. (a'aa ibri ibouftu d.o. hKrr-rrr m nxiri i ' j w : J rriLMING.70N, N.C. ? TUESDAY, AARYJ joi.;': . John Page is unanimously rs-elected Go , Pernor of Virginia. ;-K - r -y:'.'- v:-- e. . - James- Mott,-, Henry Souvhard,' Ebenczer Elmer, Villiam, Helms, ; Adam Boyd, and -Janes Sloan, forming the republican ticket, - have been elected,-, without opposition Re? presebUtives in Congress, for New-Jersey. ; ? -iThwiQlbiring.are the number ; of votes gli' -ven in six of the counties of New-Jersey for the: republicao Coneress ticket V . : "1 A'"iht -Unittid States, adveTtturen ire daily aW rivmf irom b.ii Dans ox ine unirtn. NtvM o a 7 - gers, who come, here to settle Vitb a view .AiHtn.ki.1nl ,Viirait,a 'ilt Cm A U vuuiuivivi.l jiuiaui., mi iinu MICUlBClTet ' : : r. I . i . . . sorciy o:sappoinicu, ii iucy onng oui any large ' ' Assortments , of European manufactures- . , We are All anxious . for a change of govern-.', TOent, and are daily expecting orders for the I 'n surrenderof thisproyinee to the United States." ''' I .This measure will gratify most of. the colonists i i 'excepting: the dependents on the crown of ' -1 Spain. It, is generally regarded as the last. ,' I revolution that Louisiana it to nnrtrrv. b a' '..: change of masters has taken placer so frei''v7 -. the republiqao Congress ticket : Cumberland 84,1 : Salem "857- 'Vfi Gloucester :.v 1028 -Middlesex '.tit'd . '.Xssex..v ...;V33.'12 f '' Morris 2456 . 'Ah incorrect translation; having been pub lished of the ' followi ng docu men t, which t : referred to in the Convention with France ' of the; 30th 'April last, Wherein payment Is ; ' atipulated t)f certain descriptions' of Ameri can claims we give'the' present as authen tic.i Nat. Intel y y - -:lhrt-Jt-j!;-..:. View of therAmerican Credits-ipayraent f of which is claimed in virtue of the treatv of 'lO'l $ 9 Vendemaire 9:h year ' i .80 aepteniberi 80 1. '-. ?,- by thel .'.-.'.r. r- ' 3,459,778 13-6 5 Credits- admitted lm the late Commission of. In- . flUfntlV. thbt the r.rrole are (iiiite injiflVtvn. who rules prdvided 'they, can be at liberty t import slaves for the improvement of , tbeir plantations? ' Should any restriction be made , V"Congres on this head, it will convulse ' tl.r hew addition to the.iAmericariempire.? ' Every thing with regard toourintemaj regime will we hope continue n its present footing 'as fas as is compatible with the pew order of. things .for tome years to ome. - Aa to the i privileges jof American citizenship, the pdwcfr! of making or choosing Our own laws, and ' electing our own rulers, these are all beyond ' , the comprehension of the good people afthit : Colony. -To aise; good croptv to-eat and drink of the best, to dance and frolic, are, yott; well kno,"thci chief end and aim of the Ixu isjanians. ;; If ihe officers sent by the general ' government, prove accommodating to apeo- pie, whose manners are widely different from. ili. .1. . if.i...: j. "v ticuuniu j. m tucir ureiuoices i ... ....:.- 1 -.j - l i . .. termediai-yCatnptabilite J ' ; if Au i irjetpeeted, .and, n pdioutt,distinctiont. Credite, : the; reports of V 'v v. i'; :-'r:v .it-Wdf M1? the ancient colonists ; and tlie-whichha'vebeentnJ)mit-r' 1 V -; . v f i new. comers, this government will be easily t . ; led to the particular di- fr 1','67'? ip-f!,. administered s for, as I said bcfore,the Creole rector ofl. ini-i Xn ' ,,,'. do pot care a furthin? about laws, movidml rector otL.innidiitun.' Wredits to.be. liquidated :'t 8034,T23. U4iv Claims relative to the em-V t'.'T'". " ! 'ibargoef ir9J, ' yr ; ' J' - ''.I ..,, jv;, i 'y- r ' il .M ; Total iUvref ' 19.889,303 6-8 ? -v j.'i',,:r... ' i ' i! Incompliance with desire, (says the Na; itional Intelligencer)- we, Insert' the foflowmg article from a Carlnle paper, stating that a 1 like measure with rhat therein contemplated ' has already,been thought of at the teat of no- vernment i -v r--f .j'. . , . , .,;' ' u-.f'i,:-'As a just .Tribute :- " Of respect, regard... and aflec'tion,to ; a . Tmomas Jairt'tasox, .-. , -( ; President of the United States - ,','' ,' Torlus patriotic, enlightened, and successfal .' " ' Administration '. :' ' , !'f-.;y';;,.l.:rvi The Government of the United Statct a " In an especial manner to celebrate '' Ta tiLaatous Lvxyr OJ lbs lo an 1 t'Liit.u. rK.ii.mk-. !. i 7 i v-i i.-f... . . ion, and fiicrtl oibtr muls'ioci, si tasked as ftneitla ufdivrdon ad brigade , . , 9 . , PllJIw.DtU'mA,Deo.c! ' , , We bats been itJmd. by taileaa fro Ltiuaflti iba ibs iWt ef Rtpitkaia. uteanf b.a fl.,t, em Tbuiiday lafl, took iaio ceandcratifm iba b,l minted Maa aB lrvie tla ciiittkd a fappUntat.U ibs ad -lied aa Xt ia utnd ib poCr of iUjflts .r ib p. r isi aas..'',, u mwu kcoiuc. Sid lb,t ibr toirrr i.f nmui K kill .i ik conrMtnttawAt U ibe artdskflioa ii biieb. , ji'si ana iu paujnMiioe law.. Us the. j td'oa l labta on I barldty t iu p.f. U by ibs lloutt, ihere append 1 ia ibe stliranaiivr, 1 IS lbs arjairv. t We ar alia re ibsi Um bill ml a'.fa ps(a lbs S.oiif, by ths iouipicai snijoritv, in bcb (its ii bfcoaret v MtsitbiliMiai threpf' tuax, f ihe f overnoi, ' . , , ' FOR SALE, 4 " . t$oV, Acres ot good Iind, Situated near ihe inuju. if Nt w.R!r. Ff teimi apply at ibsi ojicc of ibe WJ. roingionCatcr.t. '. , Of the acquisiiiob rfthe great Country of t LOUISIANA, , r . sjmiucu wiiaout a drop of blood ahed ia : Contest' 'V- . ' . A tthout a cetjtlaH on the Inhabitants of the United States, or additional taxation, , u t Whereby,. . . ;-.' ., :The Tertitorisl, and rr at Greatness of tli . - '- United btates, it ilncrctacj, "-' . , . " . Its Commercial and Agricultural interests' '' . , are promotedi - . ,. the Integrity of the Union ii preserved ' t . '. ; Let all .. . , : Kemibliran Cilizrna . Throughout the Union, , : meet in '' 1 ISTIVITT , ; I - ' A Day of Jubilee, . 4. ,' nthe , day of. 1804. ' The day to be announced in the papers al- lowing twemv days after notice of possession I Louisiana is received at the seat of govern went, in order that on the tame day, conge nial sentiments of happiness and thanksgiving . w7 ind over this wido-aprtading coun try. . f. .. . is . " ' ' " Iron Tttderuhburg, Rr.) Dre.19.- With infinite regret we communicate te the public, an event, the most distressing In . its nature, and but in its ennseqoencet with, thecompasi of our recollection. . On Monday lant. V.. ir,n;.m tu.Iu. - . . . i ... i .uvillllVJ " , and Mr.t rancts Conway, met, in consequence wi prTKisjmisunui.-rstaiMiis) thenrhrh bourliood o4 this town, ami torrv BM announce, that the a vent proved fatal to both . JM tS,as t, , l f . !ntbtarnehoitr,oaTuctdayiast,theyboth deprrted Uiis life. lly their untimely fate, two weeping mo tbersare left todenlorc tka lou ,ri.j..r.r..i sons, their cbiUlrtn two , It society two most promising citiiens-Thi r.i.tnK rciauma are in a situation caaier ' to be imagined than described. - W tincmly regret tbe frequency of tAistom bo prevalent irt our country, and hope' tbe . tnclaacbolv catastronhe. will prevent others from endangering their own Uvea, or embittering the dart their 'tonlvlng relationt.i t . , . . , , , , ( tri ef 4 letter rem KeJCkteMijtci ' A'tiecssirr f, , ft is scarcely possible to describe bow dull vtf kind of busineM Is at this place. Speti is smusually tesree. You must distrust anr lattsringpricescunentthstniay be forward ed from hence. European goods are daily . sacrificed at auction, liquors, lately in tol treble demand, have arrived io ucbquaaUtiet aa to overstock the markets very considerably, l'rtlMt ore dull several vessels bavin , be Ir'mg Here two months for frtiht, ana , art likely to remain at many mora. !ncoo Mtieoc of the trat)Utwtc franti and do pot care a farthing ubouMaws, provided , uicy dc noi oppressive. nope tneretore our intended governor, ;whoever lie may be,: and' tho principal officers, will possess tfie euaviter, in mod(h Om their personal qualification!, much will depend. Gen. W. is. well known and esteemed here. A little more of tho pomp and parade, of courts will be required, for our meridian than is usual on rwrrf.; Plain republican, manners will not please' tho icreoles. ; ; . , . , ' N. Y, "Paper. . : Dn Monday, in celebration of the .New ' Year, the President of the United States wa -,' . waited ipn by the officers of government, . civil ,and military, foreign . Ministers, tho . members of the t 1 the citizens, of Washington, who, together : w(in a large assemoiage oi Jadics, partook of , a handsome repast, rendered more agreeable , by the accompaniment of the Marine and Italian r X6 '''.: lNat' J"' - from tfct fliU aaaibtr of ric Unloa, ITewfsapsr frinwrt r J Lt.4 Ca. al Nrw.Orleaa. . .' . htW ORLEAKf, De ,. . ' , I tonf-ijri-ncf of dilMlchaa nreitri by lb tol aw r.jta a comm;irr t ik r rw.th r"-iiHV Cuiwo Laalt I, aa thatvanlag af lb tj k '(. a caaf farcaac laok p!ac oa Mnad.y follawiag, 'k.. .era tht Piala oa ibe part ot tbe Fraacb lepaUie, ti bU tt. , i eallanty CefBof lalcaao aaa ltte Maputo da Ota' Calo, Brigiart ta iba araiy of tpaia aaa CaaamiiTa. i al tbt Soaair atraaMa, an iba H' at hia Ca..' hie M.jrfty, at hicb it mut.mi ibal oa iba fue ti)mS WaJorMa, rk arninc. J La i6aa fhould U i.m.ry ort. to iha Freacb Repabltr. ) TUty r ." ." rmim ItlTIT ,. . otrna. Iraa-ea coloara artra iifpUrrd from a Icftv - w a F'f' a iraar at laa Ua . Hjuf. -lar at alevaa o'cluck b oaaini ifuo:a wtt ai-a. baviaj a eanaiay of bf.aieia 4rtur4 aa ibrir riff, n4 tKa aiii.ti, el Kaw-Olcaat oa ikr,r Ml. 1 ka Coaata itaaiaj of iba SaaaiOi to.araoant ' prac.rata ibitwioaa k-mdai iwajva, ia4 fbantw as. , Irr lb CalMiial r laltrft taiirt4 ta iba (aa aJacy . Th eabllr fn-ik. S. ,l. w.i ; ... . ' i , . 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