V r V I ).j-a. Iti lve nu rwU-iuia -V wmie n'itr !'"rp !','. f tir vi t'.ie dv'f iiu.' . W iw frv'"ir' V. aJ l'f ho t,S( CJtit3' in L tUtt unfit ... .1'.. ' -T 5?. .fo-Tli Frericfc.as jn entered Fpaia on die th, it.Il, wt.'iHXtl eeUn-j any rpvitwt, fntwdd 4 dr Vitls-ria. H ad- g-urJ li c ii-ed rf'dlc; teiiedSpaauri!, hirh tH French al low very taacS a-unt their own inte ff(, the tpirit of renrtce whicb .'leaUtheta oa Ka Treated a reaction, an I tH5 bo ether-risa were dUpced "to receive tht French tranquilly t are re; tirinjfrorntbnr home; and uniting lhf--uw!ves to BitlasterfW by thonsin J. Alat H the locU militia f the Pro vince have already ab-mdonrd their Loo, and are collecting where their ' afrvicr mtt he dmM, la the town ane French f, repassed, torn disorder have been committed, as much from the " di-appoiotraent of mot meetinf tlu ted- trmc rteeption Ihry expected aa from.' any ;. other cause. TheContitutial Gene ral UTJoaotll ia doing wonder we "perceive hi enerrr every act he net forma. The Iat accounts we have of him, b that of bit having organized an . army of about 15,flK) wen, with which he will aeon begin to operate, and I be lieve one of hi firt atepa will be to se cure the pa of Sntnonerrh, about ' twelve lea-roes north of Madrid. All the Militia of Madrid, amounting near ly to 8000 men. have i volunteered en masse to join the army of reserve in An- ,daiuiar"kWitb och elements in a peo- pie, what should be their reward? Cer-! jttin'y not oppression.. . ' . " The gov eminent ha not yet signed a declaration of war.- We. expect it e t 'very moment. 1 suppose great numbers of privateers will be fitted out from the Unned State. ! If they come here they 1 I twill gefcomraission without any dim ; . culty, the grand object bein to do the' -trench milthe michtel possible. ' .Itii reported, and I believe correct ly,' thai Cadiz will shortly He put under partial lav, to be prepare) for the worst, and that a Governor will ba, appointed, who. will unite in his own person the ci vil and mtiitarv authority.- If he be & '. ' yian of nerve, he will do much good." , ( r -r4 f j JVtW'York, June 18 The' foDoiirln. n translation of the . JDeclaration of War azainst France', re ceived by lie4cttcr of martjtte Taran- ? j," , ; Jrom the Seville Gazette, Aptil 26. . ,rV. The king has issued the following de- 't ; Tiercaa, Hie SpanisH territory has been inf aded bv the troops of the French r ; government, witliouta'preVious declara- ' 4ift?i bf waxVUihv of those formalities , I tabl tsbe4 V custom ; and whereas that V ...ractvi aesreation, cannot be considered 1 ' in any other light than aa a -violation of i s. A tpe law ot .Nations, amt an- open rup ;;lture of hostilities against pain, it be t " .comes my duty, therefore, repel force ' by force,- to defend the- integrity of the 4v states of the monarchy, and chastise the t'4 :'audAcity oCita enemies:-Nowr after ' havjng consulted the Council of State,, f -, asret'ably tothe 23Cth article of the p( 14 iitical constitution 1 DO DISCHAHE WAR AOAINST.FRAMCEand the" aame is hereby declared, and in couse- auence whereof 1 order and command is competent autlioritieg to commit hos- tiliues upou her both by sea and land : to anooy ner oy.every act oi aggression , in incir puwer, nuuiw izu uy u, j naVon. V J direct that this m v de- e l,Mation vf.war be published with due ,:.iolemwv--:. . v jf lou art Btreo-f; r mtormedr cause lorivsiuiuimenu ami win cause n. : ;f.o oe printed, puunsiieu, ana circniateu.uncni('- At tne raiace of jue A.cazar at oe- yilie, the 2od of April, 1823. VTo Don Evaristo San Miguel, 3 P & Secretary of State.?- :.f . '' : V1ANSP New fork. Jtfhe 19. :P. Tlie new and, elegant Old Line Pack iv e nave nastu r eianceu over th D; .A mfha Kilt fititl nn lAta-H nt sa tvisiViiVk 11 4 i"M Shin Ilailaria.- t'iint.' Solh li. Mnrv I I! i ' l.,a tnit onv1 jib ,t.. r. t . mhubit ants were j .1 ,ii( jvick aui-vu f v aJ V aum unit f a, J ! ' pool whence she sailed onthe 18th ult.! 7.-n:S,lt . i i W hsPA hHI frliinr.! nvor 4h ti.:l B'"P ictona, r l acter of any "treat importance.The:b7 Governor, .Thi .caused. great , Xondon'Sunof the 14th announces with H f :V nmrlr nniWIcnr ttiat h.-in i,f an l'sunifabie adjustment between the Ftetich i : and Spanish rations had leen laid at! Seville, Jlie last dejpatdhes from ,Se- c . uis Biaio, mai as juum UK! Wlillic j, of ministers has boeu. completed, the ne V jEOtiatiotis are to be. tttrmally opened; : nd that no doubts are' entertained of i- 'j their pacific result, Tlie obstacles at . . London and Seville had been removed. . j r inc b.iuc iiiv.i y, tne ijiii, again ( ' alludes. " to &is higotiation-peaks jv' ihmb.tfuliy of A the situation of Mina, C-hnie4 army iias been1' divided by the 'Jrv fimaiiffuvres: of tha 'Fvench-d 'savs B ' tluit las fate, whatever it may be, will ; have some effect upon tlie negotiations! t A rumor, by a passengerjn the Canada, .however, says that MiuaJiaa succeeded V ' in his' original purpose'-of carrying the ..y.'war into.Francc.T:" ( "i "v:.:':c Tl:e French aruiy continued to pro- ,r ceed with fnucu caution.' - liua- is tressary, in consequence of the forcelbe- ing expanded over so wide n : space of territory. ,I lie right division, however, proceeaed by, TJaccntfa to wjihin JUO Tue -IfCir- rrrJ at thi. . Aa ar'c'. Ca Ti' pir-t IS! Marfh ! My 'tt, i'Cul k4 a rfiji, raif at ia Vx try-n 1 Gea. Mm, and lit -nany were killed wn bvi sides m, Vrrnc!' t"IiruVrm were Closed b IS nrarlanution bf iLe WUir. OB UiC 9tW Mjv. ' ' The ta"ve AT IrelaaJ Is acli -as nom the most setieo nneaaineM to the Briu-i goreramentj StreXar. , - FROM PNAMBUCO. 4 We have received tii. Bomio. by the arrival of the Thame at New Lon don, three letter from a friead at Pr- naiLtic, dated the 6th,' 8tb, and 9di of IIaj. We puoln-n extracu irom eacn of the letter. The principal part of the letter of the 5th, relates to tue uc ces of the Royalists in Pent and Chili, and confirms what we have before pub lished on that ubject. Thee letters are the latest received from Pernambu co.' although Ua date contained ' in thee. from Rio Janeiro, are not so late bv two day as we have before received from that place. Our former advice, however, principally related to the mar keu, and these iettera speak of other maaer. Pemamltueo, May 6. Ad vices from our correspondents at Rihia, dated the lltli ult. aUte, tint an expedition had arrir'u at that place from Lisbon, with 1,600 troops, which were landed on the SUt March; that in conaecjuence, the Brazilian army had retirea a few miles into the country, and that Gen. Madeira was preparias to march and encase them. Tlie squad ron were likewise about to s.vl in quest ot the Kio licet. Ve have letters, likewise, from Rio, dated April 8th, from one of which we mate the following extracts: " Oil the first instant, Lord Cochrane Sailed in the Don Pedro, 64 gun ship, being made Admiral ol the Urazriian navy, with t squadron composed of a frigate, and sC vcral corvettes and Vlzs, lo crijie off Bahia, which place, by an Imperial De cree', dated the 29th tilt, i9 dwclnred to be in a rijorbus etate'of blockade..n Tha the blockade is in force, is au thenticated by a brig which arrived on the 29th ult.in three days- from- o(F Ba hia. From the above informatioa, it may be expected that an engagement will take place 'bothy ae'nd latid, and should the Patriots prevail, Portu gal will I we her last foothold in the Bra zils. ' We, await the result with consi derable anxiety. , V' May 8?.-In i letter from, Rio de Janeiro, dated the 2lst ult. our'corres-' pondent says, " that a large amount of Le Cor' bills, which have been lying under dishonor, are this day accepted by the Bank to the amount of 600,000 dollars, llis situation in (he Uanua U riental is precarious, and hU resources limited. Many fear he will have to re turn onjlio Giangc."" Tle Cortes met a .fqw ,days1; since ' to organize their Ho9e.,; ' ' ' ";May 9.. Letters from our corres- ?ondenta at Rio de Janeiro, dated'the 4th uit. state, that the Brazilian frigate Nethenory; Captain Taylor, sailed from Rid on the 12th, to act in concert with theblockading squadron of Bahia, and the Keal Carolina tngate is preparing to sail on the same expedition. 1 he a bove named letters came, by an English t M whJcb. Rrrived at this p,,rt ycr dav , davs v(m Bahja anj reportg tliat the Rio-gnuaJ, on not been seen 0rthcre ful. two days previous to her dcpaPture; and that's the Portuguese lejro,!, consisting of 13 sail, sailed at ti1A ,amfl , i. nnren r ' r. Conspiracy at Manilla. By theTMH ton, Captain Smith. -arrived at Boston, we learni says the Patriot, that,, on the Sffith, of; December, ome papers we're intercepted at Manilla, whicli led to the discovery of a conspiracy to murder all the European officers of government in the Wand. ' Fifteen of the principal taken Irom their bed sent on board the Spanisl under a strons cuard of i soiaiers, anq ail ttieic property seized t ! a st ,i . . '" Many or the mer Ichants and others sent their most valu ,abIf property .onTwanlthei sh.ip8.ia the habur for security. .Tlie plan of the conspirators was to have been.put in ex ecution nhe 51st Jof December, and they' had. pledged tliemselves to each other by a .solemn oath.' Every thin waquiei wncn wpt, C. lett.. CO.MMUaNIUATION. ' - ;' for the starV I have often addressed to the citizens of Raleigh such information as I 'sup posed to be. useful to them; but the citi zens of Raleigli are so absofbed in their individual interests as to prevent their attention totthe interests ot the city.--I, therefote, now address myself to the lutendant and Commissioners of ;the . "J .-, HJ:- , : :--.' I1"'-- '' ' 4 Goijmciou have , long been .in the habit tof promulgating, ordinances which have never been earned intdf cl- fe;t; you have been Sit tlie habit of re rjairii)!r the Street wldinnt tifpm. hl at an oxtravagnat,eypensfi. Voar sjtrects ?.- cf iiii.vi. -e Lii-iwr i. V"! Ia 4C, w.at of 'rrT7 J F" J" ..taulent.ovwaa TS tatLrd ef Coous ltf .rv-W twe Cnal., at aa aM thev dune? ' .' ' " fjurth ef Juhi-S. RalnV Esq haa beet selected by A committee of war citizen to deliver aa Oratwa m com mennrafioa of our political enuncipa tiooand" the Hwu Judge PoUer t read the Declaration of Independence. A public dinner will be provided on hat day at Mc, nne' tavern. Jfjaea Lhyi IKU, Esq. of Johnston eonntv. on Frfdav last, obtained a li- r-j'g . - ctnsa fram thcSaprerae Court to prac tice in thj Srpcrior CourU of Law of this state. Lihbun. On Monday afternoon last, Capt. Theop. Hunter Urn, about a mile south of this city, took fire from lightning, and was, together with t large quantity of grain, hay, Cvc. entire ly consumed. ' AgneuUxiTal An Agricultural So ciety was organized in Chatham county on the 12th of April, and the following gentlemen were appointed officers of the same tor the ensuing yean Roder ick Cotten, Frrsiderit: Col. James Tay lor and William Underwood, Vice-Presidents; Woodson Lea, Treasurer and Librarian; Jos. Small, Secretary; and Benjamin Williams, Jos. Hackney, jr, Jos. ttrooK3, bdmunu fnnce, W illiam L. HayS, Chas. J. Williams, Ambrose K. Ramsay, Thosi Hill, Richard Free man and J. L. Vaughan, Managers. The SeatonVe have had but lit tie ram in this section of the country for the last three or four months, and our crops have consequently suffered much from drought. On Monday last it commenced raining, and has continu ed, with very little intermission, to the present time, which will, we hope, re vive our drooping corn, cotton, &c. v St. John's Lgdge, at Wilmington, of ferlo pay for the tuition of eight poor children, for one year, to be sent to such schools as they may select. .The averaged price of Cotton at Sa vannah and Augusta, on the 7th instant, was 12i cents. The stock on hand was very small. -7 'Tlie crew (Hln number) of the po acre Carmau, captured at. Key -Vacas about two months since by the ,U. S store ship Brutus, were tried at Mobile on the 5th instant for piracy; but, on account of the absence of proof, were acquitted. . Murder. - Edmund T. Morgan,' on his way from a religious meeting on the st instant, -was shot with a rifle oj large p-.stol near Kingston, Ten. by some per son or persons concealed in the bushes One hundred and sixty-one persons have recently applied to the Court of Common Pleas of the city and countv ofj Philadelpliia for the benefit of the insolvent act. - Col, Wm. M'Ree, Lieut. Col. R, Lee and Capt. G. Talcott have beeii appointed to explore the western coun try, under tlie act of the last session o Congress,1 fur , the establishment .of j national armory upon the western wa ters. .. .'. ' Sir Robert "Wilson, a member of the British Parliament, has left England with the intention -of joining the Spa- nisn army. nave been permitted to make th follow ins: extract from a letter from geutleman ia.KaIeigh to his friend in this place. It is interesting on several accounts; and, as it comes from ahihlv resmxiuuie source,, us suggestions are entitled to serious consideration:. a . : ': toy. Observer; I have ;utde inuuirv of ' our mor chants, and i find that all of them are quite satisfied w ith tlie purchase of their spring goods at Faycttevillci Tliey say they did tlot get jevery . article thef wanted; but those which, they d'wj pur cuaje were, obtained on better terms than the articles could have been had at Petersburg; ,1 .m glad to find that the . 1 VKIDAT UOCVXNG JCMB ST, ICS. . . . i ii ' i wrll aJ lUlia". wU ere ia the in . - ,1... MlhlVill Ilf ettc-iU l0.iUUeaveryiir,porUr.t trade t vfljf p'ace, inasmotn a will cce'nly draw witb it the pro dac f he conti. There u a sentiment ia thi part of Ue juie. wnn an jrlad t prevail, ana ion w, um Fmtteville m Jt oe losicrea; w w tJt tki Cae-Fear Kavijatwo .WU be imuroveiL It being ia the Heart of the tate, a.ndita i-provenvrnts wiihia the rtaaa of the aute u encr, the Board f Internal Improvement ha authorised it. President to ascertain from the navigation compaay, the term poo which iWy will aeUoator aurren der their charter to the stated Although the tockholder may not gree to a ur- rvmler. ret I think they azM w eo- scat to merge portion of their atk, to induce tlie state and individuals to increase the capital. One or the other of these measures the stockolder most content to, or they cannot "pw tfc tate to make additional subscriptions, if thev refuse to do either, it will be at tributed to. an unworthv motive, -that the people of Fayettev&leareoowilling lo see ine river in.pruc-j uun men town, -a mottte which I shall readily acquit them of; but I fear others will not be so liberal. . . ' Tlie prevailing opinion of all intel ligent men, in different parts of tlie state, is, that that the funds of the state are not coinnetent to onen and improve all its rivers at the same time; and that but one river should be attempted at a time.. The question then is, what river shall be fixed on? A majority say the Cape-Fear; because it is in the heart of the state has two nourishing commer cial towns on its banks, possessing more capital than any other towns in .the state; and if the river is not improved by the state, it will be the fault of the navigation company in refusing to do an act ot justice." Melancholy Intelligence. Vft have been favoured,with letters from pflficeVs attached to the United States' brig En terprise, dated off Saint Thomas, 31st May, 1823. That which we published yesterday contains every thing of con sequence, except the following post script,. which was overlooked.- " V. S.Brig Enterpme, OffSt Thomas, May 31, 1823. mentioned above that the -C YANE had lost a numtier of officers and men since her departure from the coast of Af rica. JJrs. Dix and rell; rmser At wood. Midshipman Kirk,' all forward officers, ana about forty men have jallcn victims.". , ' ' , The Death of Lieutenant Allen, by the hands of his piratical murderers, ex cited a deep tone of regret. We ad- hi i rt i ii u ia inprp win can. sibility excited for the untimely fate of inose gauani young men m our navai service, who, in their generous anxiety to save the Dronert v of their countrymen. rush to death by the disease incident to . r. f v . .v the ports ot Cuba, that crave ot Amer icans? It seems almost the residence of death, and we hope that the Secreta ry ot the Wavy will, it he continue our squadron in those seas, rive positive and peremptory instructions togriard against a misfortune so deep and so amicting. Morn, vnron. It is stated that bn the 25th ult. an affray took place at Matanzas between certain Spaniards, who had been en gaged' iu piratical expeditions, and some American captains and sailors. ihe latter were beat unmercifully, and obliged to retreat in their boats to the shipping. This" attack, it. is said, was made by the bucaniers, to retaliate the interference ol Commodore ' Porter in their piratical warfare. Philadelphia. June 18.' Captain Price, of the Schooner Maria. from St. Jago de Cuba; informs that the day he sailed, a vessel arrived from Ja inacra, which stated that twenty pirates out of the twenty-eight sent in -for trial, had .been executed on Unday, the 16th of May." The remainder had their trial postponed: . ' K : The U. S. frigate Constitution and sloop of war Ontario, were left at Gib raltar on the 25th of April. - The night previous to the arrival of the Constitu tion, she was run foul of bv a British ovuuumci nuu.ii wcuL.uuwn immexuate- Ami..'. ,l.:U li J ' i. . ly, but air her hands were saved and taken on board the frigate, except fte iA letter from an officer of the U. S, nayy.natett at Porto Rico, on 4he 16th May, states tliat Mr. Randall who is employed on a special mission to the government of Porto Rico, had ai-rived there, after a pleasant passage of 12 days, from New York; ' ''.V-V i-Another letter from the writer of the above, dated on the 29th of May, speak ing of the mission before mentioned, says, ifOur business with the Spaniards at Porto Rico will not. be adiusted to opr expectations." The tJ S. feloop of iuw oi, uuinas ioriorto nico on the7ih q( MiGazefte. 'r Baltimore. Jim i(C 'From Jleasuroio-Caiitain Gold.'of the, brig Alunzd. from StThnrri,. 4 t'-l Le rtceiirj t v a froa a a !!'. r f aa, C; u.a ce, j:t am the co4t f Africa, w Lit h left ia Janaary, had procee "t f ; Ieone, l-fnc U tne Kxttr,, y at Meurado, where S : aboat tLe 1st of April, an 1 L colonWta ia toott rer...-i , they had not only been atu i j nauves," by mhich their Run.V treatly dimiiiibid, bat vtertt for the want of materials f-1 shelter froa the open air. ; It to be more owing te grod forty.. teueir neane oi aetence, tt were not ail butchered bv iLc - a a .t tf . w no urrounuea tnem her ( iiui uiuhmui vein: only t tkr afvmll rm nnnn an-1 I " . fenca for a brrat work. Nothii"; z have beea more easonab!e thin rival of Captain Spence, who farn ' them with sopplic f proTUi,, w s other necessary articles, and : ' and ammunition, built tor them a v ,.. tone castle, and mounted seven! this, when he aailed,' required l C the exertion ot toe colonisti rr : :. two day to make i a complete c-ft- from any attack of the natives- refitted the U. 8 Schooner An-.v- ieu nerunucT ina conuoaou vl Lien Richard Dashiell, with instrtctiiin.' afford every assistance t fee coVm, Tlie Cyane crew, after leavrnTtu Coast of Africa, became" very sic LSv number of them died on tlie paii. several olhcera who were sick, v.e ir happy to atate,' are now convalesce i nc snip is ai present in a neauny tu;,. Captain Spence ha been in ill Ke.'i for several months he will. retort a the tJnited States immediately: ' " w-t , a V federal Uaztilc. Two valuable Negro Men,T one W. longing to Dr. Norcom," and the other to Mr. Richard Paxton, while bathir on Sunday, morning JasVat BlouiA wharf, wem' unfortunately ,. drowned It is a singular circumstance, that on i of three brothers whor went in at tl same time and place to bathe, that th two who were twins," were drowned, isj the other saved". It floes not appeir that these two' unfortunate men coull swim; although they allwithout refl. tion, plungedf into water from 20 to 2$ feet deep Ldenton Gazette, '.V-2 i I ' '; 'Norfolk June 16.' ! Anotlier pttempt at Murder! learn that on Thursday -jight last, mt ral negroes went to the house of Mr., Henry Culpeper,1 residing near Slsj. Farrange's. on the Dismal Swmn fi nal, and havinz.Urawn him to the door by knocking at it, one of them discbf ed a gun at him;! which fortunatelj, however, - did no, execution. isABtia pating anojthej" fire from the itches; - Mr.. tUlpeper fell, to. induct a beitl that he wa wounded; notwithstanding which they fired again, and put tw balls through the door, but completely laneu in innicting any injury on air. C The miscreants then made their es cape. Beacon. . 4 We understand that the Florida ta-. dians will meet the-American Commis sioners, with a view to the coucludbj of a Treaty Tof ramityy settlemenVaiid Kmit on the 5th of September next, ii the vicinity of. tliis city. - An " earlier period could; not be".seiected,' witJiout serious injury to the ; Indians, by tres passing on the harvest season"; and par ticularly, op account of the disDersed Condition of the diffef'eht tribes in Flori- la, extending from Cape Florida, cs tne east, to the Apnalachicola on tee. west, j We congratulate ou r fellow citi zens on the prospect of a final remor-f of those embarrassments and irritations to whih' the people of this Terrtarj have been long exposedfrom a wander ing race ot Savages, now about tooc permanently located and provided for in ' a , manner, calculated , ,td ! allay a'1 apprehensionaof. Indian i intrusions, i "or Savage hostili ties.---. Florida Ilerdi J?ior.JOn the nigtt of the Sd lnst. a number of pessons in, Darien entered house occupied by femajesf who, it ip pearsi were suspected r of haying beer accessary to the fire , in tliat city tb night previous, md, destroyed the iw niturg, and injured ; the house in a con sidergblcdegrcevx Several pe'raons hM been arrested, under the charge of pr ticipatmg in - this' act of vv jol ence, bou nd over to appeai; a the ,hjxt Sp rior Court, foT-tnaT.-4. vThe,:aptain t the City Cytiixl; was also siispcnd.ed fo one month, for, neglect of duty,, and 6? vcrely repnmanded--St.rAc. iJ;: On TuesdayV the mh mt. a flo of Inquiry, consisting of Capt. JD.t" Iiott as President, Captains.lt. Henle Wm. B.Firichjand. Walter F. Jon Esq. Judge Advocate, convened at Go; port. ' The Court, we nnderstano. K IK a II. 8. hna- in Command of apt. J. - Wiikinso win aiso inquire liiionic iu-"" attending the. attack recently made c the U. S. schooner Revenge lately ni 6er? thtf command of Leiu t. U.P. Lj"?. by one Of his Catholic Majesty brig; war; together with the Subsequent ia of that vessel.-Aorfolk fkrald. t innnirp inrn inp causes niiicu it capture Of the Spanish schooner ivw Cnh,tiiVi IKa II. 8. hrifl-" Snark; tf