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.ey,asrcceived with a satisfaction etety "wv:re, not agreeable to the conqueror ot England in ptlto ; even the proud warriors on I'pur coast began to express a, desire of rather nigociating with, than combating the shop?" keepers, because tlity began to think frorn tti i.itfiii-iiff nf tTn-irXnvpi-riom fur a ware. .... . ...v v.. -.," I : ' that his means to destroy modern Carthage did not correspond with his desire. cThihai 1- caused the' paragraph in the Mvnitcur, deny ing what is very well known hert, and which, 1 a' month ago, government ,did ot$ conceal, .that Mr. Livingston was 'sent pour sonde rrU '"' Urwr, " to sound the Cabinet," Us Talfey- . Tan4 himself said. Bnrwhat confirms the particulars of the'miston of Mr. Livingston is. that arioherheutrarninistetUvs asked to undertake it,bU refused until "he could ob tain permission froin his court ; regarding as moat politicians here do, these missions merely as intrigues, to .lull England into,a fa Cal security when the blow is intbiided'to be 'Struck." ' i ' . , :" The following are the expressions empTcy- d in the extraonhinSfv Pro'est of th- Count - De Li lb, againsUall that ts been done, and is doing, .'n France, sincelhc re-u"nionof the : .States Gen"lilr . . 'Pro tes i 4frm count dr tut e., Warsaw, June 6, 1 ffOt. ' "In'assriming the title of Eh peror, and AUeniptmg to render it hereditary in Ifis fa "niily, Bon:parte has put the seal to his usur 'palion. .This new act of revolution where e- -T-rv thine from its ', origin" has been pull and Wftirl. .'mrtnr v tv-i-his f hnt'licinp" ac countable for my conduct '.VtH "sovereigns, Trhoae right are not less injured than mine, and whose thrones are shaken j the dinge . rous principles which -the Senate of Paris his "tJared to publish accountable to France'," to my fimily, and to my own honor, I ' should... 1 cons'vner myself as' betraying the common cause, were 1 to keep silent fin this occa sion. I declare then, after having renewed m 'f protections against all 'the Illegal acts vnich, fnVm the qpening of the States Gene ral of France, heve led to the rdafiming crisis , ted I declare ,V.i the presence" of.a'l the So vereigns, that far from ackfio'tflcdftiiig the!- imperial title thai Bonatwte hus received from a Body which has not a legitimate exts- ail the subsequftfif acts to which it nfay grrc tilth." ' . -A letter f-om Tnri of the 24th, rcctiv'rd f paying the debtt due by the Spaniard Tor captures of our vcviels, made during their war with France. Tiy an act of the last con gressjjassed on the 16th of March, 1804 appropriation is made" for carrying this con vention into effect. 'After' providing for the compensation of the American commission er am! of an arcnt authorised to sunnort the claimj of our citizens before the boapd, this "act concludes by savinarthat " it shall take eff;ct and be in force from and after the day when the exchange of ratifications of the said convention shaiT be irtade." ' If now ap pears that Spaio has refused to ratify, it 'on her part Viiether thi'be the only source 'cf contention between tbe two" countries,' it i? flifTicult to clttermiacii'Riere nrobably eV Jsts a new difRcultV arid a ftreal'er diirc rcr.ee in adjustitij the! eastern boundary of Lotusi ?.ha. It is well known that Spain wishes to ilimitlhis new acquisition by the Mississippi ; ' assertirig that the vhote tract of c.ountrytp ' the east' of the river belongs to thr:m vin;ler the name of fke Floridas. We aLiiiTccm tend that 'the eastern boundary of Lotisiana is formed by, the Perdido river. We, th'ereforiy Tiave a right to demand "that this convention should be complied with, and that this boundary should be t.Kus p&jus ted. Spc'm is proaldv willing to do neither the or:- tnr the tlher. Al sli events she m;.v 'be willing to give tfp Che one, ifv'e will give rp the oilier. Perhaps, therefore, she hj withdrawn her ratification of the canveuTToY. Until she" can make tu acO.uie.r-cc in her as :mptioiv of the werstern boundary of Flori n. May.not this' he the real spring of her refusal aVd"df rnutiia! c6hte!iliohrJ'"v"r" Trbm thcThiladeijiktid'azelt;. : "DISCONTENT IN LOUIS1 ANAi Ve some days ago laid before our ref-'ders an extract of a letrer from ii( w-Or!eans re-' presenting' certain subjects which were fc ylecomc the gro ir.ds of a refnynstrai""e to' Congress. Letters and papers to a ''se quent date to. thr extract.' confirm it in all ms particulars,' and furnish tin with the pro feccfings oh the suhjef t. , A second meeting Vf the inhabitants' war held on the ttth July, at'wiuch'J. Etienne tlorc acted President, arid Mr. Ivobclot, "as secitttarv. Th fresi- ! drnt a chairman of the comriifttee previously Spp'uited to draft'the rtmomslnince, r.ddrcs I t I the rof" tinir in a speech of so'me length, If Inciting his hearers to tirnimity, and per- 'levcrance in the measures they we're puis'u- )ng. Several resolutioT.s were then ddopttj; in L',ulottr states that an air of mvMery ; ne, auChonsmg a.comm.uee to dtstr.bute i . . , ' i.- ' i the remonstrance throughout the countrv. fcee.ns to pervade every piMic nt-dertaktrig iii that city. -G-rnvrl Morcau it seems em lurked from Perplgnan for 'America, arkl rV.is oitly a few days after letiad. been per mitted to'fv.fnTshrus aparlments in theTem pleaceof.dih 1') his own taste. A ntuhber of persons arrested In February lastj as a measure of pr.Mic safctv, have only recovf r ed their hhertv upo:r conUition of fixing theTr residence at certain jilarcs, urid-r rhe insjrc- lion of the Police. ... The Senators Le Fefre iv.t. 5Tt . STizc "who both liave served under Morrau nrpo '(tiared between him and Bonnpurte, und cau sal the f jrmer, who, since his condemnation 'has shewn tnore character than he dirbtforc, to accept of thtf offer to ir to America, "With the v ii'ieNf all his propt rtv,- aYd m - annuity of 100,503 livrrs. !t; dectlneu th place of ('tvinor in the Isle r.f Frar.ce. '.Tying Ti '. would never fliWiov 'dge Hor.jprle as an Umperor, or serve under Hin as sveh. la unc Morcau on nccoimfcf the lender age of her child, was desired to rettai in France 1 2 mo-Mi's lrier, lut she tccompatiied her ti'iib ind, and m-f.y thirk s!n: vill citwrV with liiin. IUr mother remains vet at Pit-is, cnj;)!'iywd in disposing of their rrorciTy. It Is 'Said that Unnaparh; lntrnd!. to piii chr.e ' Mrciiu's country sr, firo'iois, for Jiit hr ihcr Iuii. I he Tribune Morrtn, ?.n-J Ml the other members cf Mori an's fafrilv,' will srtil In Norih America. It is even ssiU that i :cr il OencraU, as Sov.h.im, Macdor. ' .1 Leruuiit, and others, intml to JZ-in hcf, f:i;n 1 . u, in the '.'flied Su'.e. the remonstrance throughout the country, md to obtain to it thanafr.es ,jHw.he inha- 'litantsfrindlv t6 ijs object: anoihrr railing. x the 'sirtscrrbers for a vokntary ccntribu--ibnto detray the exptnees of the' denuti.-s who were to bear the represctitation to Cart ess: . , A harlot who took place' for the most sjlta-bli'thar-ctr rs for the mission; npon which '. it appeared that "M. Devhi 'ny had S 1 1 votes, M. Desichar 10 V ard M. SaurC S", ?; were -accofdinlv declared eho.W fferny UaJ in. ie no fresh prcpardvion to put t va. - NO'tFtTLK,, A'kct It. The fullom.n, has ?rin hat (vd ui'froVn P s;.-cih'! i.ti .. i re! v c mc .uthoruf d r ' s :ti.-.y 0 depended .n. fVHACT Of a If t'crfm Ma l"'d tom A-Hai huss il 'af.i, t'Tiivrd hv the sh'p Shcphcr ks, cwpt. Will, dated - ' lhJH , . 14. M I tike nf) my pen tu it lo r.i you that 'uh it th: ut iteof thintts Iv ivetn 'be lt.t (STvemmt.nu. tint the re is mnre th m a pro bahiliiy thjit a wur nri.t ensue. In fan Psrh U the situation tif tK'm. Hut one tr the p-iK-r g')'rnrrtcn( ttn rfl rJr, 'md it ionurh P'iiiis that 1 1' Amnira'i Koefi'mnit itN t',"(jn. nnd fiav'-dc San d i.'ir . re ih(7. tfl:f ,in. Oor M nl'ttr h- tailed f a frl u iw-r on Tutsd iy, and ifrtot fr.ori'dr, n t i U m md hii purport! and jit the t'dmtry. M .l U in fadt nuMn fvrty prtpira'inii fu b dfpaHn't. He ,,'f.!s no'tUi'iC; otr nurci?! A'"f.ts nct w-iktiflVf taf2 f ihiii's, if tio'h'ftj' innr farorabte occurs." Th r sn-ti''on which ll i sa'.d the rfmt of ladrid 'nt rvf'istl to rv.il'y, is trtada cn i'mj I hh of AimisVJVtf. It wa ii.rt c! to nuke amngy mctit for stilling a.nl VirjinU appears to be ufierifig; 'from a ie vere drought. - . . This paragraph might have included NV Carolina, for the Crops of this state, il fs sup r posed pever suffered more for wnt of raia than they have done this ieaspn. In many "parts, they will scarcely be worth gathering ; and in V.l greatly deficient. ; Rat. Rrg. ; : O'tr rninisttr at France, Ir. Livingsion,1 has forwarded letters to the President of the American 'Academy of 'Arts by vhich it ap peals that the Emperor fcnj(K-'te., Dtncn (whose travels in Kgypt are well Inown) and Bwb; Marbois, formevl y ministe'i'l.in France to this country, have'becctr.e 6ii!rafv iftc'in- i bers of ih'is'Thsthution, . j 'A geutlefhan lately from Spiin'';nforf;i5, 'Oiat throughout the interior cf tlut country ' the greatest 'scaVfcity ' of 'pyov'tsiof prevailed. So extreme was it at Madrid, in tbe month of June, that' a royal order was iiA'ed onler ing all the hi habitants' v!io had not rt;1?dfd there for ten years to leave. the cty inimetli atcly This distressing ci;ci:ri stance'' was occasioned by the failure oi ilic cc.-.ps. The committee of renicnsirance"ga:.n aJ drssert the' meeting. This address "consisted principally of a skeUh of the dulie? expected to be p-ifunied ty the deputies. It begins by saying, on th? isfciie of their e'lnbay depends principal ly "the fiitiire drstir.y of our cnntiy ;" ard then oh-enr; w mil that 'we rxpett that tmr com:iiltee will be admiited hu xh'i ,n ust '.escnee cfcoigif ss to pleud the cause of thrir fellow f.ri'",ns ; f r this sve cannot pre tcr.dtohope. Hut in the particular circlet Mhereti-y wiM findmetiihi rscftliclei'.lhtiin', they will have to AnsVer t-uMims, toili'cu'? '.iu-i r right ni to pi-ove that they are Hgni "ale." Ilcnre they infer the ticccs'ily of the depuie being mvn of tylcnts, and posses sing ernsive political ipfotination. Thy vl.riiid also, it is obcred, be men w ;'.ioiit affectation or prt sumption ; ' for" sjys the j committee, rtrncmher thsltlif y arc to ap. I pear in the presence of the I'm si ?.Ittk'stn.te 'of Amfr-ca, nn illustrious sge, a phil"no I fchcr, a Un'is'.att'r, a ditttipo:shcd stKtcmati, Ace ...!., !fom yU?r d Corftillh, of: '.' vvui j.irgp agrcea-iiy to strict poirry, aha "h";:;TnyTfeT7amlf t-i .lit -.1 th.r f ri m, at wh-c'i lime the V hu ' of al i w or arregmce." , Mirn is the nature ot t!ic proceedings fl Mr. Jrfftro'iS lit v ly adopted brethren. It dot not appvarthat mpny nft'fe Amerhara cf New-Oi leans cither join in or approbate Hem. As f?r as the puhlir utions go the mtasurt l.as cr. inated, atid it st'cortrd Vxduvt.elv by l"rtncmcn. 'ha w-il . lie the issue it tnrcrr.onMf aiAc, catit't t iVl.w le conjclu',t', Tt is, however, rnust he evi ihut to every mm s j-nt, ihu', 'unless Sr. J ftVt fn ac's fin this occasion, with rriofe than hisoHinaVy pr-.n'enrc and'finnticss, Ye Mill be pmbUated into i labyVnith ff dfiri tuMt. rtiinotis to himxlf, atd highly injl rimjs to Oie tounti y. K'7 L M 7VT T O Nf, fV.C. Tur.sn sY, sr.rTKMni.ii n, uci. T' Mails, due tn Sunday e,enr"t', ti net. arrived mhtn this paper?i ptit to pr-.-' tl 5s rrtrrfi-.UI.nt the Yf llow'rrf r Is nre Vi!'.' on hrj a ftcct of l!rtli$h'.ft1iif atNc w Vi-oi ider.ee , tt is rfmHiknVf (ss a Nc if .Jersey psper d thctlst of Au,:'it) that whils we Ine hicn diTtulied with 'nuioi and almost in cisssnt f.ins.This'y acirmponicd ly cas'cr ly imdti'Mth ris'rilv in''. uhith pre gene u'.ly thyo,j'it to lo cm.r,sie, the k'.Slc of l Street ca lfr"f0m Llierj'ovd, xllited . ' ' . '' ;J::ie'&; 1804-. ' . - : r'fC()i..i prints' inform yor. that' "he ,re.. port o the committee '"rpertmg the X:in Laws has not yet been t.aketi fuIlv-ito rnnsi-'' 'deration ; .and it is d.oi-itcd byraiuiy whether any, thing'will he tnvs'ihty't'rijn. We' strp pose th:it tiiose whe ave i:VfcVcs?.td.'f'cr Irel.m'd .ill partictihtv'wfl! conteu.1 .f.ir9fme bettet .enr.dtu'?.gtirent- to the Agnciil'iirc of 'that ' 'KinT-onir and "he irr.pnhav.ioi' ;if rtn ironr thence i :'.t (1 reut-ftri t'ai u .at a lower a fa rag eti price thi'i that .proposed. 1 he pvice 0'" gr iin see;':5't looking vpwards. -yet the ' dcnituv! is lur.ofuid. Tt hv., just "o;r.e to our., knowledge thct Ll.e ufdevs in 'oucil, v hich Vere heretoToiT granted iiomediatelv on ap- ! the af'mis .i.n to tT.trv, tK Iiahnced t:y any advuntu.je oh I'm purl ag3cul!67a3naUU repeal rinSt hti hntr.e c.cVsutsi'pTio; in ibis conntry cd' certain . oo'ds ini) cvted . in 'America') and ' oti.er'f;) rein vessels have been reYterl ; end in Vhich refi'sal. oia'iovernmer.t n.y persist. W'eXIiinKit may be useful to you to' L: appri sed of this." , , JTfirt:sr ElccNtb?. -; - tolonel Christopher. ('irecti'ip h elVc'ted Coverny'' rit!iout oppositiKv.. . Co!o,iel Sa'vlfvd. Cknvr:.l Walton and J ;hn boyle, F.sq. were re-electi'd'to Congress without opposition. Ci'pt. Fowkr nd I.Ia-' jor h;dinger, in the 5;h and'Cth districts, art ' ccrt.ur.fy re-it ie'cttd by large, 'niajori'ics. ' iVu-'. TheVeeal of the law lof c;";r.!ng the porf for thi admission of negroes, is no"w ''IkeA cf, not upon surmise, bet onieFiiing ap proaciiin; .to certainty. The misclmfs which that ill-sdvlsvd rr'.casurc-iias already done to the comriiercial part ol tht comirti- nitv is inraicMaine, 'P is ?o ijt nvir yeimr prl of the repeal rn n oe loo ooi. In fact, the ber.efit tho p;. Mr'f .".v be suppo scd to deiive from the inc're.r cl c mntity of produce, will be greatly ' diniir.'sbed by th'r reduction in the price, rhicii nust necersa l ily h.l'.ow a glut at mortet, Ji'd wlH not in aV, probability balnr.ci" tl.r T.Ticrst cf the p'tr rl ise money, and the irttintriinimcc and clo thing of the actional hands. Op the othef hand it has so entirely" absorbed' wc should j taihtr say tngulpfied, the cash of the country ; , that is to say, taken it out of i fair com me 1 of riiTiil '.iion, tt .t the s;uews rf. cormnerce ' ' arv p dsiid, and, ifihc cause wer tocontiMic, j t.vit perish. Tlie planter buys shves vit i the rash which would otherwise o ;o the mtr chant for his supply cflAiropeaa, India, an1 other Toreigii jno tur'ior.s; the fnerchant, cf course, is di"bUd from makiig p'.inctual .iyrHn'.s t p?pc"" .crrrercV s3p:nalcc for wsntof tnijn.y n keep the hcd of the foun tain rurnin".- f,jl th'rt rvJ'.t tVc life and soul of co-.n n;r. Ifll prosperity,, K destroyed. From this inj i'-y to par.icular.s. the ;ner8 credit and r;j.M,aiot-of,l- w;e country .fa so much supctuh:d, ttiat notl.uig b'Jt time, and rrcarTim'nrrirj-'rnm'rrstorc it giin f o it's place,'6r put it back ir.'o !' jr-.:roTnay cpurse". These eils l?jin to I sct l, ahdbvingback ed by many :hir -ircum.stunce and opin- j ions derived frotti oiher slMei, wip, t is kali, j ceruiidy ledtq the desired repea1 as'&oon as "the legi'-lafuc oV th ltart shnll fn'ft. 0,arlet:)n Count 'f. Tnc Urn t e'Y J'es Chx.fck No.1 . corh' nsnded by Licuic'niit LovaLi, arrivrdAn . this port yesterday; from Hampton Roada. i his is one r thi vsIs anmuncc.,1 some tim-ajn. tntndedfgr the j.rolcctioi of ovjr Southern t) it. .She i ng'ed like a cut'eY, anJVnunti a 2 rxviiiidcr on a aide on hf r how. and two six pounders as stern chars. She draw oty three ind an half fcet'vt vr, and it said to tail renaikah'y fust.. She hj$ now t.n hoard 43 men exrlusiveof efu'i crtjwhicii it lier full coir pleinent. ChitUiltfn Tints, W.t the extent of the CI'M and te knowledge of itt Inhahitantt tnijtge t?la en qniriet, and the puriuitt of mny Idvtntn. rcr. the knowledge of itt Law is not fortrM ten hv those who hate fen orDeiltnity to visit itt distant partt or to t'iscoter unknown rttt'ions. The (Ire at Kirwan his favrrd the world by a valuable communication of 33H p4gctnpn the Variit'uH. of the Aimosphr tr, In the l-intctions of the Koril f rUh Afde mfi We ran only nciee hi pro -nosiirt at they rctult Oorn Uie peKenu of cne t4 lh ttOTrCofrett'oUcHe'of tU ; .vhe the blrOmerfalts,'aadJihe:,l.rt.:'!-c?i;r.,r;Pi. rii is announced. -When fit D'rMneicr ri ses and the hygromet't" fjJls in- :nuy. ex expect fair weather, ilart hi r changes do not appear in hese r.istrjmciits, as Mir.times they suddenly dorlfthebaronic'.ev LUs fe the hygrometer also, windy weathrr will proba bly follow particularly if the baromettr I'ulb much below its natural height. Again, in the morning the hygrc.mL-ier is gt neral'.y higher than at ndctV, by reason of the .Ul- ference cf the temperature ; but if it si;!uis low.r at noon in a ("-eater proportion than'' the difference of temperature demand s-ft pro-noatjentes Jair we ithir. -On the cntra"--ry,'il atftoo'n it.be highu' than it stuod in the morning, ruin may be expected. To for? see' theristforfal! of the barometer in the d;iy tinw. observe it at seven o'clock in the mir;iiig, Sc aiiei V,;ards t;t nine and at ten. ifh remains stj-fdy, its next motion will pro!)?b!' he dpv- . -wurdt. SoBiso4f'it'f!ls within thut iktrval of time, thep'-obith'-Ii' is-, that it .,'. I'. si-ik still lfwfct. IVut IT it rses within t!ut iv.er. al the changes of a gre;.tf.; rise or of jv -greater hd! tre equ.d- Agai;; bser.ve the baromctt r ' ' -at one in the afiernopi, ':md i gam at tiirte ; if it reni'nts vinioe, "U "jis probable i li.a.it will rise, but it it has'l':dlqn, the i hunger ( a 'farther rise or isf.! are ta. I SaL-tn P.q. As rivil-zatiori has always been a'i'cd by religious ; inst?'i'.ioiis. it is a- pl-a ' "sure., to reflect or. their sncce9, espcoiaffy . with such: a p'lriion of the human rate, ; from Various cf uses have -pnifittcd little P'on: 'the tjv';?! matron -of mankind. VA late historv ' of the African ( hitn b in (ienrgia assures us j that a Preacher of th- Afiicaii race formed 4 j " 'CT'frch'Tfi,V!""S B. Thai a -second .Church sprung trora the hrst in 1 R' ;2, Imvmg lJ0O members, baptised by immersion. That a third was formed in 180.1 it.li 'i.jO'mrmbers,: "caving s!ill in Savannah with the first iihnfch 'sPO members introduced by adult baptin. Tiii'y'havc three services every Sunday, and htivc-the co'iinVunion odni'niteied (piartei ly, fend on all C:ch occasions, for the three last -years, have admitted from 10 to t)4 new', jheird-c'i. Sofie of them are advancing their secular ir.'tet est, and do preserve a great '.vortliincsv of cUtractcr is; the business of i'ue. We areucb'"m the hopes tif mankind.'. : The'V.se of the Ofive Oil upon he surfori ofOie s'tin toprevVnt the YelloW-Fcver, . to check its virule ice, has been' mentioned- perhaps we may dicover some reason toiui ty tho prevailing use of il a-ric.ir? the e-vstei ncXioii'5,e'vcn in rr.r.ole anlijVuy. Thelmpoi'taocc ofLoiiisuina inteiests !ir V'-tdic 'rn'md in evuy.dXsco-ej-y. which rel net to the country Itself,' 6r,fhe parts of NiMh , America adjiceftt fo it. 'We have seen iry 'tl.e first part of MrDunbar's commvhic.i- lion on the si'iUrct o" Ue,"Msistprn hot 1 we find it contain-, .orvln'al, .and useful infor- inatinr!. T he.Misi?tipi is. supposed by it ! branches to extc'iiVr,xin 0 dtRt tes 'of lati tude, by TO of onjptui!e, and therefore must :i:tve nigntr ciarrj.s to notice tii.in, ai.y ncr r.f Sorth-Auieric a. Supplied with streams from such extt;ris"ive rpg.oni,it may reason n My be expected, that its wa'ersmuit remii'i swohi' for a. Mig time, and it is found that it mu'ndatiur.!! continue fot nearly half the vc;t, ftom Jatiuutv to'Ji np. AvKaftVfc, or n .' ir ly 400 mi!c from its mvuthth'! known r'e of the "iters is calculated M JO feet, thi.ugh. this does not )ipcTt in the .samj depten every year. At SCO ttiAUt from its month, same rise has hctn c'erved, iTd ?t t r.vics, near New-Hi-lean, the rise is phout 12 feet, from the n?,py c'j'chnrges-svhirh the ri ver has into the Ikv of Mexico. The ob. servation have satislird the settlers that vn exact talcolstions c.vn be rn.vle for cserr year, and 'only upCn more prefec t krotv ledge oftlie t9nrcis of these waters ctn more acrunre'calfulatitbs be made.. The irhah-, itantt on the banks find it necessary in elevate ' Ihe'r'emb'i'kmeMls against the rivr. though tlfey'do notn'd ary continued over fiowirgo, v Vhich fnake ftt same caut'uns necessary t-vr-'jr year. Dui'ng the twell of the -ivcr, ti e 'waters nppVar turbid.. Much of this ?vpear anre'is atfribntcd to the fallint- of the ksnks. A 'disruption at t'oint Coupee h-s r. it it. aald, Un league's, and another at the Homo, cl.ilo hat formed an island of seven lengues In circuit, and & similar effect has bum pro duced at Yaroo. The ohstrvstions of this ; 'enquirer, who is now engaged in thest re ! "searches, have been 'for 2f yeari, and from l these 'we may rXettrcataisi'taWe In fu ! tnre discoveries, A letter from batches r ' May, exhibitt'a'mute to tne Ch!iksw niuda i and thence between St. Fr.nris and the j Missisipp', at far at New'MafVid and Cape , Cirandeau. By 'ihii traveller e rc assured that tohie good bottom land tre on the Yazoo. That m goln t to NeV-Mkdrid in winur ho i avoided an easterly course on account of iho Mils, and a westerly Course on acrout.t ot the swamps, and paned'oy CtrnhttlaPd ti ver. That HO miles below Ns. Madrid, at the aeltU-ment nd hridfe 13 miles fn.m lit tle Prarla. on the Mis'nippi,he f undalsrge tract of rich soil, of which he lordi prlitolar notice, from the disppoirtmtiil Y felt, ha ifg esperted no Unds ft for settle menu nrar tie Mis'Mippi lletxptctsthatthe district of Ncvf Madrid will toon he In a very flou rishing lituat ion. rrom the town towards St. IxATit he fwunJ the f ountry beautiful, rA rich ehnn.psign for 40 miles. Near Cap (Mratideau te fmnd the dlttricfWlly, hulth l.dsvlahlebflrg suf flied mith sprgt ft for wheat, tobicro, corn arl prtss. A few rmhhsd sittUd tear the mouth of St. t'rabtt, au4 tit tountry Dear t-a hilly, but
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1804, edition 1
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