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0 v t I e r r-- . i'. rf ; I- it ti ,. a ' sly I 1 on - j c sci . c e-l V C ! rr.cn. '11.1 " c rv.e crai ui 4-1 1 177 6 ; t 1 JV mui U a (juii.'.'jn n. It ''''' .r. ' 1 irv ; ' tea, when i:i our rs. t t t ' leu' .u, ' P' i j E i'f ei I iccu cf rwi - i j 'rf 1 eritrev.i-J in a cv ... - t t r ... a ,d tho Ttnr in r W - I - . - - . , en'.eru yielded I f f the houia cf reprcs whether Great -;iCS, I t' " iff - t l 1 -f ic ti e wholo ol our vi,l..:k f tbe law . Lj i". tn indepe ndent i co-.Ji ended tJ c . :tc fence "er p"-.nd v cf the war fti ; ' ' .s n.c or their s-...s - v. . i s r rt to t' e vuluecf rur com .(.toti e'lf of Great Britain, t 1, ' v 1 ac ii 1 1 ti.r i jwet to degrade '.. s. f v t!:e rreiV. 'ate i-ha '-nee ach 1 a -id' tr 1. H.rt :-,ULCS, t the mrcti.it of ifte next of crrei that the hou of representatives wouii .vm rt riew and con! Jcr the suSject The. mom elapt- -d without re-eiucung mo taw, .p i vv- Ir. v. sa-J, ne never gave ",- s .. i t.ii- : f Lf .i. lil S 4 A far UiO Cuv . TC It J ' ty fyrr m ; rr t 1 t f" . . ....,.-.. :,nr. the resolve t Iitre.norct law . ' v.fr,!, UC. ,ei i 1 tHat j :.cn v. e 1 tbem U'.st upon thu most on- )lr t...es? ul,thatwiu:st pon " - -IL H run c4 the subject, be wuhe4 to be indul icJ H . few onau J. the .o our -,st V v , I r f cnvictioirj of Mi own judgm-.nt tTTun he tUd on t.u occasion, although the moiire was one w!..ch Jc i-n u-mwi! oti riit to exempt hurt from ci.rtv. re if gentlemen wiil now Ttiultip'jr the prod j'' ux,by the number of year klnce it vas i they would find, it woulj bae produce ' which have siiKe been called fr by I , no erester espenduures had been - r p-oTernment thin have taken puce ..uwunc.u . o - f,,,.'f harl the melt ,,:,) f ,r h the ftmfus on oni.iuuuii ui u 7 , - - I. . ' J ' M-.vy - - L.i urre.. -y t-s BesiJcs, the re. - . .i ...V.., tn ih Lands W mfc1" f ,1 euJrJer, had been tie most efficient -Pf box in- dowa .11 measures, which he beteed, were bcrt calculated to support ti.e ' ,f mote the interests of Us country. Mr. G had always riven him pleasure to see t lanid state of reaction, and te raa . .vcnhis.id to fjciliut that object. We t-ifl, tperienced the eHiCtsci i ccw,ui of dolUrnnow reduced to rcrhpe forty i i .tt ' . .1 v..b tt trhiMV K:tn Ana rai. sir, oc i ..'.... . n. hirr ' : . t mt3. -TMld, under the inflnce of the same protection. -vTllS m ry time, l.-.e rendered us independent r ' were rcdac- of W& the 8urP'y this kto-e! Yet w tow Jo be he 6m necessity. . He was not diSpc, howeter "( rlAnd for on thse sctounts, to distrust the splendid financial t:me l.ttal errur vno ior , i,kk rn. ,y v ... ....... .v ;---jd fc n , hI to acknowledge that be should t-ponour.crtivs. But, air,t.tes fears come 9 mn fii1.m ft in th.m. if it were,not rthe 1 hey sHiid have ccme . upon us lens; a- ' mi, t. w ,.tfe. I .F h I uIVTiii.iittiw ... . - j o - allot u- in times iiowerer, rx SJ.OO1, ) miUio.. cf dJlar'4 S yet thts ...-' amount of debt had never been h i . i... J 1 .A ..niVi1n ptTeCt U'H I r - . : ; k r L.-riiriiiii-v alluirs. intercourse amongsi uiu.i r ,, e ci uie &)Uety -It ,3 common line u ) ext., c , ',t: ! I f t C in 1776 ? We 1 tO f y b.uH C h , a ii the w.vr 178S,to !:.-ir6 ; to f.ll i-" til It ii t 1 te ih it aniM)vic tv s.iri-H are more afraid tl the ;e, than thtvfcne my to be anno' loner ap;o. We have I to nave fu.-nuuw iuhk . . . ... ... j j.j .k.i. rn 1 t'.e ' of .esistance, and cannot re- Mcn imper.ous.y ucu.u.m.- ; hoped th.-t be corsder:iuon.hrgedthe exertions. . . , . . i- - vponthis ...wjecmrere sufnt lode- i'?'?"?! ' -J . ... r. nm S rnrtn ni liriittir of the nation aur d man himself, during the labt three yeai s, in have I n,K their sefulies to .te government, ii II He ssked eVery gentleman to reflect and recollect, whether in his Decuniarf arrangements, ne vcr t iokinto bis calculations the ?f "VT 1 1 with the former state of the public debt.! ,t or part, he said, re should sever have known ol t observer ; and hftbeiievid lie wui acquabtcd vilh j tie Uhcy of these and their tin- ment, irons w. 7 .17- 1 ...... trtulencv in relation to tl - nubile ' welfcre " Pcrlo! ,uv " "v W'7J:TT -fsr'itst.'te ofourtfi'.iirs. Upon these views ti.at ('(.nrin'iii.' ri-.n rnm m ti 1 ' r of men recommended, is not too eat for null.t?n' owngtiie c un.c, Wr, rposes of the ovemm I . I .1, will-, the committee in opinion that the - his the reducuonot the debt, but for the annual treasury report. The reason why a debt, i eity. mil lions of dollars is not felt in Ue United butet. Is, that the amount iv so- entirely wiu-in there a.U ty. . NoNir, is it not infinitely better to restore ,i..'A.kM,.;i.nnlp Bniountor more, when e K tW UVtfkV" vi.. - - know from experience how Uttle inbueuse aocifctv.and that Influence wiii neceswnly be dimln. ihed in pioportioa to our increase m weaun n population, than to surrender mo utucv ' "" O- - . , V;.. . ."J Mr. O, Siid, bcipro he conciuaeo, i.Jed, is not too treat for null.on' a,u,r nSxne ?cun,c wc'"' " f.T. nr BritaWend had accordingly reprotiched him will Unite d bttes.' ocu .L Jm.n nrcsiif wished fof peace, or deprecated a wai 4 . , ' . ,4t , .t i C 4 C ,,i,,ri: c ruiict -s i. -.: N.-m c" e out.-.ry p.p;r h 1 1 c-.; w.r, b;t the J.-aUinj 1.011 '..rj Jvutr... The i;itrh rn -c ct Er,t-TT M tki, and fcntc Wirra, a-vl il l iu, , mVLigofParb-.ucnt ititctkW. i .a, c L. . iiua ot C-'0 wif im)uscd. Aitiicl. -t I'leur. iwperiekof n.-.tr , qual the Uiur ji U.9 to 70. su.rU.ij', tst . um b-urel. - " . . Tim Lndon pjjxrs conum Uie o... ,, I viivus uvCc.scsoi tiie bpanish pw.n .i, L , ji,st ux Freucht the most impu-.i i f : . , etven in this ejays paper, atcMevcd by th cv td Mina. lituis lund of wariirM t.e Fitfn in the roctith ol Utubvr, una the esriy pit . vcnUxir, upwards of 4,0oo men, besides i..c t , sustained by the dtteat oi Guard by Gtn. II ; ;, . ., 5y(uaiiUA.(WiMis.'otLunelf iaconc4u.!i' cy ieKta oy Uaiusieio. ... i eouv vi i i c: in kiU UicOiis inorw popular in Engbwt!, ; .1 c.,. dr-hle reintorceiueuis were preparmj . WJ't knd Por.utai. 1 - ' ' !'Pr-' : ;it. movlki' December 10. -! he" roc it i... nortai.r'lhWiligeucf cceivea smce- relates 0 our aaau ;jt Prfsidens '.pcetli, which w ill bj fou.td h : ther part of uur papirj bfathca notuir z ' , fa jitility W Grcat'iii'Wtn, anU coaviiec t ui.u no govtrOJicufc wmeu n.juutu i.u:j welfare a..d hanour, eituaiea as omenta ir, could send forth such a document Tie; tions 'iir war are. making and. to be i throughout vhc'Uniud SuteVaiid these .j . paraiiona must eurely mean aomethL - n.. than merely' to bully us they announce au ia. tntion,'bd the part "of America, to ntakc v ; : ihtf moaient sUeo&sidcra hers.Uin a ofdetence strong fought to resist cur ku. ahdit. Wilf;ere Jong become nnt:. nWi ihr vert mirht not to atitiCI'iatO t.ir rr ... w n 6 t. i. .mvtnu nt abilitiesof the !!r. O. s tid, he wou'd now proceed to the ten : t pujatpf this liiscussion the decrepid state r . ; tfcatiry department'. Mr. G. sdd, he did i ...dfomts the true standard for estimating the na- 1 resources, nor energies ; nor for estimating iean necessary tor rrpclungafrgressionsupon r ; 'lonal t: 'hts nor is St the one recommend- 'lie prc. it's responsible message. But the ,! 1c mover had suid, it demanded Mid CJght 2 oar first attention. llfccOniined too . (. hud sid the objects at stakeVere too ! ountt:g the costs - Mr.G. Saidj this was C. 'y t':e vie he had before presented fi ; 1 1 1 tne subject The opinion he expressed t iat there wouu be an economy in turmshinar ment, and to disturb thu. popularity, apd repose of;nun rjT Willi V1j AJI1LOII1 IIIUIO ai- . ..... the Rentkman at the head of it. That the mexe eutiinofthe embatgo, is properly attributable to that cause, he had no doubt i and notwithstanding all the clamour Mp that subject, Us inexecution produced its rcpeafc;The executive refused to in cur the exfience and atteht iSe wo, necessary for its effectual execuuoa i which, he believed, wouia have been readily and tealously gj anted by tongresg ftpon the executive request,. t. any i moment When we were dnven trom that -measurer uy me inexecution of the Ja w, this honorable body propos- ed 9 substitute hi Vis judgment, infinitely better calculated vo; retrieve the lionor and promote the in tenats of the nation.1 than' the embargo ' itself.5.'- It hoped he was not blind to his own interests nor ti f interests of .those inhabiting the same scene t '. country with himself.- It, was imperiously their in terests, not only to preserve peace . . . r - . : 1 . With Greit-Bri- tionsi; andj'vftuch as such a war 13 to be tu.. . . edcommcnVefituct. V A.jrowu J U.n i.f Eg'a-id,' and'a siror.g predlkctiou -L i'raacel arc evident iu all Uie America L cits '"" "ji .- ; .'','':. . v- ; -From IhetpitdonGazct;, of Decembers. .-The folio wing ij an extract cf a Utter, has been received by the arl of UiVerp c ' front Sir H ovv.ad Douglaa, dated Lor. ... 16th Nov 1811 - . v: ; I had closed my despatch oi yestti . tain, but a free commeixial intercourse witii her. Grain was the principal- product for exportation in that part of the country 1 Ureai.uniain v.s wiuu at all times in want of that article ahd wus at this moment giving very high prices for it ; .1 he coun- E '!r.7i. . J., AWdh could not date when his M estyV ah.rf Irish' tute ev.i.awviut.i.i'V v una w " D ' ; . I ... - , t . . be desirable to change it cut ne never tuuiu v i iui pure wiw i.vi6vv --..-. the incompatibility between the desire of ' pttserv- J ue bf'Mina movement into 5 Arragtto j t. mg peace, una a preparation vo ,-. mwuwuir bringing wua ner lour ouaurcu prjaouw ,-... war. It appears now to he, almost; universally f-ji enterpnze, and of some srv agreed, that if tlus course bad been heietofore pur- hc Capt. Chr:atiaii Ms g"4WiUy etrtut. ' sued it would bv.cttjured;ic.f::aiHl.tf. -war o ..- eoafV''1 t snouiu ikjwm'i'ici -ix--'-i -v.Rf . ttrinriisal nHalf ? wlta the taemr V , 1 7th ulLwcea new&4 aiuiA eleven nunttrtu raia!;rv a.: i had advanced to nl.tv. vhich Mina was besiceir.; ,- - f ... . ... . iranrr.nu uirf wiiil.ii we mv luciuio I .uuuleu ...v. w.. .. . . . o " - concern tor tne treasury deiartrner.t tell, us, that t (ehtleman aj the head of that .department pos sesses the most splendid financhil.taients, &c. . Mr, U. said he hoped J e did ; and ne was not disposed Z tJA m nnr frnt ,,fr ten thou sand. or no men at all, he would cenaaily Vu.TJfl. i h thV rnrinn .... to detract aught Irom this impression j but lie could ;"",v"' r --' : . iT i 'vT. !.. .M.t. t.it.Wmit -!- I"1 - --r- not-help remark",, that he should feel moreen- n delations. .Beth t,:e belhgerents had ;n .e. Cana- th1 wcre kiUcd ded f, .ta!;f? iJcncein that tremtenWs finandal reDuudon.if dtm.in' . . ' . .. - i and Kofi ofiAnttsn tnn m. ctr lnniriAiis masiirAa ln'ria urt'iu. uiUiUii tku u ui unve vu vtvi-b h i ... relation to us, to coerce us into the war j .each urg- 'tarnest.1 ing us to war against its enemy;, t - .., tr .ir v. . .i was done too against sne Known anu Biijuuus vpjnj- S ccd defuS i Jwd tton.of the .Sutive, acting W- .sure success j.fut if you dealt ou your mean. r4?. 'naW -" ao sparingly as tdfd of V-object, hWdJ then 8?P? To this opinion he Ktiif a ll-ered and he thought accommoa. uon ; , m sno evs u "JMO".; rJr.V.; .ii no Hurler max. at Ayerve on the th it there never w S an occasion, where the remark 1 ue ,crLm would apply witn mere force and propriety, than at 7JL ka momnconsult- sittf cavalrVho preset The gentlemen who express so mueh ???L?C 11. J V.r"rr I nanceuunan wiiim . we were vwiurcir i.uuuwa "i - ,: . . i o .nt: that K.'.M"MimiiWJ . -tion of Deacc. he Weiethlled on to dccidu merely in 1 he attack was received wuh gicatEteadinc? the anxtos opposition it received r nd to the Sue-' reference to that pbject, whether, we should now rcptjlscd wuh gallantry,'.- aua 4he advat t i nt rn r mrvrwn -fn. aiipr inn pm nurvu whm uiuna lata- .iai tr &.wwww . ---- im.ii lurpn aifi wii i xlii.ii v i wuui kiia- iu sv . it weiefounded more on facts, and less on rumour W!VTi hi JUajesty V 6h7 ; XV'iiitt am th raised, it must be ' aobUed to its obiects. atid she I r' be'aS iuttuuuteiy ia bight, Capt. ot you it either accepts, we plerige ourselves sucn a lorce, wouio not oe compen&aiea, tor Dy Jier nondrea cavalry. , - - te letters of marquo and reprisal against the lhosuie agressions, sue woum- ptonaory - aDaiiaoni 'tiZffL Fcbrtta ,it refusing the accommodaUonr h,M v thern." Il'she thought that byhc chances of war,1 i'?-;.fy.. f n fuiuauon in wmcn eacn wianea an ooeuiem ana uienuiy .cu.'iy iuikv oo wnveneu i J.uneirccU ainry, a;.i t , afd anticipation.; ' ' wpsS these aggressing 1U.U- would of course oegm fr l.u, most lucid liewa of the nmnuiit xnt manner tS fpvp. I eCh : Hue received at tic treasury, which was provided to issne letters of nuo and reprisal against the Jhosul WVMW 01 5.Yesterday by others, and the. manner ia which it hai been dis . ,r lursed for the purposes of the government But this is no difficult task, and is no evidence of finan cial skill t which he understood to consist .in the faculty of getting the most money into the treasury, y with the least inconvenience to the. contributors lie was not diswsedi however to complain of this Ltactivity on the part of the honorable secretary ; V sh Chri other, ' This was the very to place us against its enemy ; and of course ' both wt'iuld'prebdily have accepted ; the proposition Sn ore cr otherecttainly would nd if the acceplance of one before the other, would have produced a state oi nosuuues agHinsi inai otner, n. woiuo nave beer) of very short continuance because neither because the government had never tailed upon him of them would find any interest ins war against us, fur greater exertions, and perhaps had no occasion to have mftd,,SM'h call, until about three years ao. But, sir, svhat does this gentlematvtell us, tip o . whose splcnded financial talents we all rely ? , That the national resources are equal to alVthe na tional exigencies. In hn last report, be says, ; i;i substance, there Can be "no doubt of the ability and the will of the nation to furnish' all the necessaiv .. f f ' . . .. . ... . . upijues. it, inen reuance can oe pioccd on Ms and each wished us to take part m the war not agyinst itself, but against its enemy and perhaps the iircommodation would not be the less, durable lor laving been sealed with blocd s Ijus measure w .is in t opposed upon its intrinsic merits or, deme rit ; 1 ut it required to be backed with- ether me surcs f preparation and crficnce ; and hence" the real cause of its failure. - This practical understand ing of t ie rejection of this measure both St home , . . - .11 -5 .5.. i ' . l. . I 1 prcr.nunga com IT?, 7. - , u- .e 1 . ' . . 0.:. I mA irhrri Ka.-vimruin: takinrf Wlttv him the l.v ' preparcu ana pit.cea l w"v " ? . . f the e U:du.:ement 1 vv artillery ;'i he celebrated parnzart f.. i: has been the result of this convi;ti'jn. pn the part of the benigerer.ts,'of the fcubmissiofj'on opr pw1 Gi Britain immediately ' -.disavowed .art arrangcrnent mado by Mr. lirskine, under, the "influence of in- structious given under a contrary conviction a ton- vicuon produced by the measuves pf this body-, and splendid financial talents ; oidy give them scone for and abroad, was suomisaion to beiugerent ag action ; apply them to the nauonal ability tmd willd tHn"? let them pe. form the simple task of pointing to the our previous paiuC1.peec..e ana .resolutions, we true modu, ofimmB , and what re .son have we to wer? dcterirn to iesist b; force And what despair of the republic ? What Jeson have we to irtt ot the abundance of the treasury supplies i Until now, the iioiru.uU.wtiry i,M had no scope for the demonstration tf his splendid fWtcial ta lents' Of all tbe reve nues receivable at the trea- debted to the suggestion .oftnat ccntlcnian. That by a report made by getitlemn, then a ; member ' Is what is called the Mediterranean l'ubd and that I ot ine, llwac " Represemauvs, ana viiom I now js r.iinuuiy pfeseotea to u in a very uwkward and I 0 w P1CdBU vu " "w, 1 rcoiuuon- aa-.-.crooked form. BategraMst this may be placed the I Ped in consequence of that report ? This resolu repeal of the salt tax ona ofthKmns imnrmnrW,, dan declared our determmadon to resist the belli measmes ever adopted by this, or any other govern- Berent 8Cress'ons.witnon,y 0 dissehuent voices ineui. , ne presumed the secretary at least yielded I nc Inculul,u"H"": wit.uumanjr.occiar.su Ms assent to tut measure. 1 Mr. G. .iiid." hn w 1 on. were caicuiatea to proauce me sameconvn ; in extremely opposed to this" measure at the time of I In tW 'at8 of things, Mr, Erskine rer. " lias in its adoption t had 'twice rcDortcd .ao4ir.Bt"h.'ac th I structbns, and a satisfactory 'amu""- i v.Uh G chairman of thc'Comnuttce to - whom the'."subject I Bntaiwas the;-conseqtnjrice-1 it- c n. .r cntGj .was referred and he believed, it was twice reject I Butain fohnd welnad receded f . r own grutmrr,1 eu oy t 3 npnoruble body, His single..VDte be I na laMnea our proiessions, s. ,3 cuitavowed the r ueieyeu lurneu tne seal severed in hi9 opposition tmlar cry .raised lenirth to an imposina: claim urccd on him bv manv I immediately seized and cot . members of the house of rertrpct.ntti ve w k. 1 within his control : and his house oi representatives was peculiarly entrusted us tnat ho mM have exj by the co isiitution with the power of raisins reve- from 'a Jamaica assembly 1 Hue ; nd it could hardly bo considered as correct irrivtl iiapnv CvjulU- CapU Jcf- ' . : A into in enemy's count.7, it wuli afford a great in trey. trom;l,i6uu, , wnicu stie m ui ui ducement W her to avoW the war, " if she f.-und a Decembers liy this vessel we have MW 1 hostile poinlladort approahhicg liphfax; the Induce Lisbon papers tU the 1 3th ol ecemuer, , cc . ment' would be increased ; for is the! point contents arc without much iuteresU ' Nothirj nearest her hfftrt ; and she would risk much in its oeW ironf ,the ?rand'armiewho decupitd ths protection. It is important tohCr, as a prqtecuoit aine 'bosttious nearly, that they" hid far sor3 to her West Indies, &c. t: Besides, this war would j months oaitr.5 k- '-y'i rlennve her ot ner Wst coinmemai customer. Stc: I :.i"Vi.if .-?. . - . . i.iiv. 1 1 i - uy accounts rccxiveu ai iiisuon uu u c. - 4neseanuaiim:!-eoimuKriuouHiiirniintucei k .. .-.. .1 , .u. -...u.. ..- ner to pvsier peace vv uuom petent military lorce perieciiy in a situation for action, none oi fit the nrcservauori of ceaee would be Presented to I had made JOO orisoners in Daroca. -Tl. ... ... ni. '2r .1? I!. . . I'" I : . ,: i 1 ' 1 1' . L 1 '.-'-.t. ' tne uritisn caoinej.,-, uue, n uisreKFl'ing mese. con-1 tive ana entcrpasinar uauastcros nao. uu hu siderations she should prefer war, no genUemati can 'three times near to Sevillebut 80G0.'tu t' seriously conclueki that evert vO.ooa aduiuonal I ing Jent from that place s'-rumst hiui he v )??P? .Wrf J?;- to rtl1ie bu ihe r h of November t ihi vieitTitytfOibraTur. icjiiit Vas'aiiVi' j and 'i-activciiy.: ' '3r 'V'-' it ,vueitt euuiicjkiuu vi Dtiaiti Pctmisulay is cettairily favourable in thi J ot ''Cause ii the 'French' 'are 'av rested m 'tUjtur F . pid course of conquesU We do i.ot ht 1 Dames like those ot Aus'terutz, Jena, v tjut. and Wagratni 'deciding the iate of a ualta each. . he plan adopted by Lord '., Well too, of protracting the war until the pec- ' Snairt and Port-io-al are maJ rd.iipr " r-' NbnroLE, February 7 We are indebted to a lUc will succeed. The whole force of the 1 gentleman who dame passert gef- in the brig Drum tuguese, Including ' 40,000 iu the sen "uc ! mond, captain Lungdon from Plymouth, for.Lon- Great Britain, is stated at 85,000 regular's', ' don nanefa-to the 4 2th of t)Arn,Kfi,.' ' Time. ..m. t Al .t. . . ..i . . . . ... , rr : " : j'" 1 5iuca me iiii'.tiia wuo are an in irainiajr, v ; ;?f .? 5 . tvTaa' W 1 Y" r ' He com VThe noiiy hi rald of a buxy World.' . T i s e'o noVaflbrd as . e ! to be ;past all hopes of recoverv i the re much interest as wc ' mie-ht v. ..i ki i.t..-' .... nected.-The-Itu11r is now nublkklv tw cVCb" . . e n . -a - V " .- irreaueat oatties wun tneir enemv have r .... J - - y t.-f He Should Lavo per I r"E:cm "u now perscvutstn nosuio inuexioi .notwithstanding, the no-4 hty.; How did France act, t pon being apprized of at that timet but he vip.ldr.A t 1 this improvident and tatal r-cession i tier emperor 'HdTtPoiulatiort of (fie United State ' ' ' vcral ticrio'd. " - . ' -1780 J " 17911 ' I - Jf ;) p 1S10 ' ,Qil,0a3 3,M,22S 5,3- , '5 7,: J9,S03' . . ...v. ... tnat ureal tintainano r ranee this unfortunate occasion : ri at Jour te- KoU conduct ol each must be .n, L practical uml rstanuing anucuuctcl recession. It was a declaration of seated aa our property I inister oftkiallv - told 1 bomcthing more not to be presiumt d 1 in concert upon ire ti.e p- 1.1 1 bii the regency will certainly .aliament,' and the Prince , uiiiicrtno government accortitntr ! went A change of importance is talk I not eoo.i. ier.ua it- cease'at the m conrideuce, which they vvtUn Regent will 1 rtugal has not ;t French t soldi according to cert as prisoners. V- '' ' ,1 f tahce is talk- Market for 1ouf 1 5. and rather duir.' C . . 'i.'ks '"v'r.S . warani D5 i- per,ounnei, ana in good demand- f Ui --;t a-ican sffairs, the' London papers say r : - nn fF ?TW ,'i.V' ittle; tl. i i.ident'smcsst-ge excited neither sut' i. 4 ' ''."hSj- -'V littl pr5 to r lie far as submLuhn conuts la rcfudr.-' tiUhnua- nation. Agenoi,hl sehthnent I7'..,.t il .... .L - I . . . nmuu tuai tne BomuustraThm, and l the party who support it, are so deadly ; -v,i(. c ui udtii, huh no nope oi accommo- .u oe tuiertamcd. Jt dees notapr.car that ! . .u.tsures are tatung to remiorcc their Ameri colonies, except by o:;s re;raer.t for Lvtiuuda ; i letter Ji i an officer on board tfta I- ' brig Jrtiutuu,!) dated Mwiort, ( l I Extract i . - ed Sin 'January 2l,-. J8l2, to the e ir.r,:,; ':vv. - . Dear Sir -As we see by the Boston i ; that the NaaHilus has been advertist-d ah 1 we; fuar cur friendsmobt Of whoa, i v ' of i o
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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