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U g-ef diny, of Mtxr trota (Ki mm. wuo aau s- kioMt uie W of ld of the Hols e oomry, and to mmt b, " that those United 6taUl regard Um with paitrttibr at-."-,- fri.on, and will a- cease to fctl aa interest ' . i wUte w war ftM k Wmmh and pro ; rttv; and that tbir b and kinder iihi ' ViU alav attest bim." It vaa at tb aa . vtlMrcAvd, that a letter tx arhttea to h . T . aurf Kv ( mMr. tlDRalt Of UC birb ime. which th UmaUd State ia tb UmaUd 8tat rrcM aaetnbWd. aatertaia of Um teal, taknta. and meriUMioiM aerricea mf the Marqota-de '1 fajrette, and feecwaaondiBf him to tha iaour aad .'patraiug of hit majesty. Wo - aj oof a vara that a mm completo exprea- ioo raisin ad aad refpeetfuliMMnage could crf ben offered to liim. ' v..' w fjjhbt tontintud. vFORElGS. r PROM ENGLAND. J . ' The backef hp Villuia Thomp ' 1 . ton hu arrired -t New York from Litt e , tJrjxXM, wnence wtueu oa w iai V "I I Jl.l A I- - , .,-'''1Tio cotton r market eoaunaeu as '' ' brifk, i'nd th pricea aa high, aa on the precedwg uati ' h :"':'' f On A' CQtlr of March, the Lord 'Chancellor made 4 speech denouncing the- joint tiock companies aa public fiotsancea, and guUtj of indictable of fences? bnt the tleoancwtion . had no effect npon the market; on the contra "rr, the ahares of sdme of the compa nies advanced. A new hubble, called the Eetptiafr'Tradinj: Company, was -ttvaetin; the attention of the jobbers, .The last year's crop of cotton in tsTTptis estimated at 200,000 bales jay.uuUjOi wnicn, ic is supposeu, win come to England. ' 'v, Mr. Hnskisson moved, on the 2dth LMarch of, a select committee to in . quire into the effect of a repeal of the - combination: taws, which motion was , w carried wthout'Jpp6sition.''XMr. H. Vlhdaght th'ejr'wjire too hastily' repealed ' JastyeaVHe had heard of niore alarm Ving outrages, and thought that a. spirit i efT combination : and resistance was growing npj which ought Jiot to be left C1 itself :7 . S.w MfJttHetori?Hve'. notice that he fhad fixed vpon the Hth of, April, to 'bring forward his bill for regnlating tlje electire frahchise oT Ireland. i ELord F. Gowec gaTe "notice that on . the 26th of the' same trionth, he should ask leave to, bring iq a bill to make a $ provision for , the Catholic Clergy in 1 Ireland.- '-."v' . iJionqn'oc of the increase of "wage of tlietr workmen, the paper v ' m anufaCturers have" . raised the price 'f printinz Daper 7i per cent, and of f '"Arrangements are makuie . in En- V-! n-ianil 'tA ftatahliah atpanv ;narkit ta conyey raiuabie merchandise, etc. from '. Constantinople, Smyrna, and Messina, 4tOv Leehorn: where vi proposed to tranship the fw'tirer into the, vessels of the Mediterranean Steam f ack' t Com f.t pauy. ' f A shipment has been 'made for Jamaica p f. 160,000 - p nc- of litter. . and 60,000 ounces ot cold. This trans f Action hat -created some surprise, be f cause the bullion 13 cheaper there than j,-it can be detiyereU in England. The lunjjot r ranee has sanctioned Havre 6 Pari," and jin; Engliih iapi- ,i is 10 proviae one roiuroq sterling (awards its constrttcUon. It ia to be 30 f t in depy tnd of hropirtionable cabinet council of the the Duke D'Anguo- 1 proposed the adop nakiajinn'a nmm,rrio vfZ&Cz-i In the 'last .i.fVPrench: Ministry,' : t .!'4':t ' leme is aaid to hay i-mf.-,' ""ftf -air.4 M :''W.Mvt'. Wo) Mi V5!1t: r!haratilu-f. J ' Journal ?de;,DebaU.et:rtile -A ; .v.foinmenc"e$with thi tnrainilar declara- y&$ -fix - tion: ;-' A complete, divorce haa been , : ;yi!S.f v s-vestabUahed between M,de Villeleand ? & 'public opimon,i a ue uiows oi m is K -f7 -glfi :ailants, .howevef, seem ohly to fit the v Minist,er still more firmly ra Hi bold. . . vit'. jT .Sinon'f,t)owcr, which il ' not .exactly the aaticipated from t!ie ".divorce..! i' O r 7 1 The Emperor fjid.Empresi of Aus tri i , with the Arch Uachess Sophia, r ni the5 Attbduk Francia Charles, . ' A.-- i t- were niawing pi cpm un m tjbu , ui :The Court will be transferred to Mr-7-:iS Miiatf Utih Summer;" il w: A .at tide ! I1UUI Wit 4 .Jk ClUOVHIgi peak 'of Mr. Carining March 1st, '.;r-. .:, C mission as teinjr conoecieu, to uie puo- lie eatimat. n at least, wun ine auairs of the1 Greeks rT-ff - i an tjv.u.nibtn,Mat -vail . S i ifAici hvwth' nptmtia- ! i I- -.'Htions pending. The Emperor directs ' '' e nrv lhin hirnself and "ronhues no- Ce-vU n v- Newt Voir, white it tUleaJ frrr Vpartt. It W th nd 0firmm fs iktt capital that M Crttr t is la lm il fotart f part ef the European aytro a bdepov drat poorer, V Emperpr. U Cotn wiaS k AllesiU C eeet.ta Out ladtpeodcnce 0 the GrrUa, t- cept M tbetr rooej iriof a frioce gir. the br the Allied rowers, lad ettder a cooititatioo framed by them tym bet thee it is affiraM! that the KagtisH cabinet is ef a diflereot epin loo. Ova. M1I0. ' . C FROM GIBR-VLTAR. Cxtraet of a letter rceid, by aa emTal at rbibdetpoU. datod CAraar, March 7i- , - "We wrote ran th 19th bftant. and we have now onlv time to mv that rloer is dall acain. ewin to tli order for its admission into Cadiz kavms been suoended throozh coote intnoes. We have beaides had some rains, ana . . . . . larrt arrivals of wheat." INVASION OP CUBA. To the wliteoes of Mr. Wilie, the editor ef the Price Current, the editors of the New Orleans Merrhantile Ad vertiaer of SOth April, are indebtel for the followinjj extract ol a lotttr. datwl Jtlvorml; March 28, 1825. Dear Sir This morning I had the pleasure of receiving your package of papers with the Price Current, lor which I feel greatly obliged to you they are the first I have seen frm your quarter since idy arrival In this country I hope you received those sent you by the Ce cil. We have been all bustle here of late, making an effort to wage war with Cu ba, by sending troops to Camp achy, where, report says, 12 or 13,000 men are concentrating to invade the Island of Cuba, by way of checkmating the famous Castle of St. Juan dc Ulloa; 1300 men, well equipped, went out of this port this morning in six merchant vessels, taken as transports; the brig Margaret Wright, Chamberlain, of Norfolk, Vir ginia, the others were English, trench and one of this country, under convoy of two heavy gunboats. This govern ment pays them extravagantly wen, anu has better credit for liberality than any other. The government armed schooner Ig- uala, and a gun boat succeeded in cap turing a Spanish government armed fe- ucca from CJuua, which had suplied the castle, and was returning. A report is in circulation hereto day that Bolivar will join St. Anna with troops, and with such forces for the invasion as to render success certain; the soldiers enlisted roin this country arc well adapted for such nn enterprise. J enclose jou the proclamation of St. Anna which may be worth publishing. The indepen dence ot tha' island, 1 tear, will mm its acnrulture, and injure the commerce Of the United States; I leave to, futuri ty and events as they transpire. PROCLAMATION.!' The commanding General of the ; Slate of Jfueatan, to the- Division destined for the Junnd of Lwa. SoiDiiR,! You will, for tome days, leave your oyn noil to occupy that of a neighboring enemy. Tour object should be the posses- sionofoneof the principal fortresses of Ha vana. The state of war in which we are pla ced with the Spanish nation, the interests of this country and the clamors of good meo in the Island of Cuba, who have petitioned for aid, however tnmng, tronv the Mexican re publics, authorize the present undertaking. Occupy an enemy's position by a military ma noeuvre, dome wy injury to the nation, and securing innumerable j advantages instead thereof, and deli venng a country of brothers, are inappreciable services which I cannot de cline. . . SoMieraf ,The Operation you are about to execute is the first of a combined plan. The military and many of the Inhabitants will co operate with you for its fulfilment. You will maintain at every hazard, the position you are to occupy until I can join you. Soldiers! You are going to perform for yonr country most important service, the eflectine' of which wilt elevate you to the rank of heroes. You are about to secure th e independence of this republic forever, as well as mat of the island of Cuba. .Soldiers! The nation confides to your valor and virtue the destiny of thousands. I can not doubt, but that fifteen hundred men. ant mated with intentions like yours, will be e- noagn to mtuntuate and even vanquish the handful of mercenary soldiers, whom the captain eeneral of that island can count noon: at otherwise, we have more than enough of nreriinuicanrn province oi xucaian, lO penunu re wim acuviiy ana eninuswsm. ANTONIO LOPEZ do Santa ANNA. Gampeachy, March 7, 1835..- ItAIiEIGH. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1825. ,We s are authorised to announce JO SIAH CRUOUP.Eiq. as A candidate to represent this district (composed of the counties of Oraifge, Vake and Per on) in the ttext ongressr 'f ; On 'Monday -last,' the following pffi. cers were elected by, our County Court ior uie ensuing yean ', jrt t. f : . r.a. n..;' r. c-t lJi XjtF.. Clements, C'unty Trustee. fjrJ77iojnc3 itft)4 Cotahizaiion ' Socic''j rK n meeting f num; or f !' e citizen of Elizabeth Cifj Jind it3 Ity, held 6n 4 the ta instant, a Society, auxiliary to ine l American Cotcr.kat(oa'! Society, ia4 enCilci t4 rtfV?'-VCoc-y .AesilUry CoWxatWa Society, vu fonoed, god Ceri were eimeu for tie etai year. . V-V V 1 - corder of the Utfc iasUat coo tains the foUowinc notice: . i TV- W ika Tow i WHowCloo hare th pfeajow 10 War tho PM. pr TanuiOMl aouaae wm. U .', freoreredi aod oo other cmm having ocourreA. they fatter thwartvt. rront prcacot appearance, aai - fc.ll. Dt'DLKt, M. f. pro teU We team, from the report published br theJSoArd of ITealth of Monticcllo Ga. on the 1st insUnt, that Bve cases of this dangroas disease have occur red in that town. The Post Master Oeneral has ad viertised in tlie aslnogton papers that proposals will be received at his ofice. in Washington City, until the 1st day" of August next, for transport ing in two-horse stages, once a weex, the mail which now pusses, on horse back, between Salem, N. C. and Knox- ville. Ten.: to e by Huntsville, Wilkesborough, Ashe C. Houe, N. C. and Jonesborough, Greenville and Dan dridge, Ten. Another Paper. Mr. Benjamin II. Talbot has issued proposals for pub- ishinga weekly newspaper, at Wil mington, to be entitled " JTit north Carolina Reporter, and Wilmington Marine LUt." It is to be printed on a super royal sheet, at 8? 50 per an- nnm, payable on the delivery of the first number. Subscriptions will be received at this office. The following, received by the Edi tors of the National Intelligencer from their Liverpool correspondents, furnish the latest advices from the English markets: Liverpool, 1st April, 1825. Easterly winds continue to prevail, and we are almost without any arrivals trom toreign countries. Scarcely any cotton i received, and the market bing without any fresh supply, very ane purchases have been made on speculation, and prices have been ex ceedingly advanced; I he speculators, however, have not been guided merely by the present state ot the import, but have acted upon calculations which hey have made as to the supply ex pected to be received, compared with the consumption -ol the country. In the ealy part of the week, the demand was very brisk, ""and about 40,000 bass were sui, establishing: an advance of Id per lb; yejsrefday the maiket was quite dull. lne following are the prices which were last cbtained: Upland, ordinary old 1.15-4 v new 13 1-4 middling fair 14 1-4 fair 15 good fair 15 3-4 rood and fine 16 1-5 a 16 3-4 N. Orleans, ordinary 14 1-2 middling fair 15 1-4 fair 15 3-4 good fair 16 1-2 rood and fine 17 a 18 1-2 ' Tenn. and Alabama 14 1-2 a 16 1-2 Sea Island 2s3d3s9d Pernambiico 18 3-4 a 19 1-2 Egyptian 15 a 16 12 turpentine is at 9s Gd DercWt. Tar. Carolina, 15s a 16s 6d; Virginia, 17a 18 Od per bl. Rice, 17s 6d a 2 per cwt. Quercitron bark. New York. 11 a 13s; Philadelphia, 13s a 15s Cd per cwt. mrrei staves, 10. 10s a 12 10s: hogshead, 14 a Jl7per M. Since the foregoing was in type, we have received New York papers, which contain the following paragraphs, ex tracted from London and Liverpool pa pers, received at New York by the ship Acafta: - Lnulen, April 5. The sales of cotton lost week were extensive; about J3t.000 hales changed handai of which- 50." were boweds, at 13 1-3 to 16 1-2& 12,000 Surata, Pl-2 to 11 id; Egyptian, 1? to ,10 for old, and 164 for new. The demand continues animated up to this time.. . , ' Liverpool, Jlpril 2The demand for cot ton haa k continued animated . during the whole of tho week.- The whole business amounts to 4200 bag The sale com prise ,7,722 boweds, at 12 ! to 16-t 2.445 Orieans, 13 7-8 to 18 2.125 Alabamas, 13 1-2 a 16i and 158 sea islands. The imports uave ocen i ,oju Dags. , - Gen. Lafayettt arr it Ratchet, Mississippi- 09 the lSUii'vltimo; at which place he was received in a very splendid manner. . ' ' , - Jre At Petejrsburai on the ulsht of the 1 2th Inataht, house used y Mr. WcinaA Moss as a place for curing meat, and containing about 150,000 wt. of bacon, and levral (tabtes,' injoke t.ouses, were consumed , by ; fire, supposed to have been communicated by an incena; , y.Tbe total lost cstV mat"d M 16,000, dollars: .. 1 Cm Unt.- JaVytf Aa. toiled SUUa'.c-.wit.Cctrt at MilledgeviUe, Oak md,apre-: ' a. . . m a a .a iretaMsit, ta wbkJi Uy cau aiwn Uoo of the Cocrl tf the netrage taUly conusOttrd by the Cwk" lediaot, td 4rbe thai th eesaarY step i; U talea for briey iij the perpetrafbtv and the fflUe ho are soiprcted ef hayiej instigated thesa. to peniahiaent. ' The following (from the Geo, Jotjr iaD contaiM the only particalars, re- specUng tha tragical auair, wim nave been received since our last: la our last poWicatioq we could do o snore than merely annom&ce th murder of Gen. Mflntoh and the chief of the Coweta towes. The cir cumstances attending their !ealh as th-T have been related to es ere tra gic enourh even for Ibilian talte. Thel Coweta chief and Chilly M'btosh were both at the house of the General. The hostile Indiana surrounded it about two hours before day, set fire to it in several places and waited the result. Those within it were roused from their sleenbvthe smoke, and Geo. M In tosh ceme out hist. As sooq as he made his appearance tho enemy fired Mnrin him. and he fell nierced bv about jnl.ll.l. fl.:il aa'.oa.l K. ainm.at when thev were reloading and fled. Etome Tustenugge next came out and fell under the fire of the enemy as Gen', M'Intosh had previously f Jlen. They . .1 i I. l. " ... K..rn un with it. ThilU nil nur. sued closelv.buthe reached the river... plungt'd into it, and dived as far as he cou Id. As he rose to get nreatn the enemy fired at him. He dived again, and finally reached the opposite bank unhurt. It was the determination of the hos tile parly to murder every one who sign ed the late treaty. We have not heard of their success in any other case except that of Col. Hawkins., This chief has also fallen a victim to their crueltv. The others, it is hoped have made their escape. These events have produced a deep sensation aoiong the people of this state. The belief is pretty general that white men have Iieen the instigators of these outrages, ann me nasperauiio ui me public mind against them is high. And so it ouht to be: for in M'fntosh we have lost a Chios' who was the white man's friend. In the most trying times of the late war he stood firm on our hide. He bore the commission of Brig. Gen. conferred on him by the government of the U. S. as a reward for his fidelity to our interests and his skill and courage in the field of battle. To this state his services were great, both in the field and in the council of his nation. . We believe that had it not been for his ex ertions, Georgia would not ndw be in possession of a single foot of land west of the Ocmulgee river. To his own nation his death is a loss as great as it is to us. Rising superior to what we generally see in the nature and character of the Indian, he saw clearly in what the true interests of his people consisted- He embraced with ear?erness the nronosal of the President of the United States, to concentrate all the tribes now residing in, the US."o'n lands west of the Mississippi, where more efficient measures might be adop ted for their civilization, and was pre paring to set out on a journey, to the west to explore uie goumrv-r ur ma uc- yntion to the frte interest of his own peo ple, and for his, exertions in furthering the benevolent views of the President a cruel and ignominous death has been his reward. And what makes this deed of higher importance, to the C S it was done by the remnant of that parf of the tribe, who, in the late war joined the standard ot our sinned the expenditure and treasure tn the suppress! mshment of their enormities. . These outrages must and will be pun ished. Chilly Mclnrosh has eone to Washington City for the purpose of pro curing redress. The president cannbt refuse it, without wilfully violating a pledge solemnly given by the U, S. Commissioners and confirmed by tlie ra tification of the treaty. ' Earthquake in BarlaryThh coun ty, it kppears by-a letter receivedf at riiiiaueipuiB irmuuur voosbi a,c Algiers, has been visited by a violent and destruc tive earthquake. ; On the 2d March last," Several severe shocks were fett at Al giersf and, on the same day; the town of Belida, con tambg about 10,000 inhabit tarrts, Wa's destroyed, together with near ly the whole of its population, - "4l weighing 833 pounds, was recently told at .ttime't'do1narj per hundred ; and another hogshead raised in Mary, land, weighing o30 pViiridaVfcai lold at 50 dotlara nndred,;- with, the regufatipni (of the poyera. went of Jhe iTniter Statea., Military Academy West Polrrt.lfYork, lie President of ibe United States has ii?- :. 1 Ca i:v teed at C.t s . t f it vf " 1 At - . r r pirt ef cc.t r unw; v..c .. . J t Z- , the CtdcU, and U rr-c t on y and ceeditjCTt rf vKe inatlttiSaj. tlosk M. Dwrkrrau, . f N. Irr. , F. Parr-u, N. Ksvctw- .-5. " , St. Vaaj Br-ix N. Tort. .V J. Fo-arth. r.mrf-m,, tU.FvotF.'lTt,hrT-J C . Fwf. Dewy, VilUa MV ' Gootire rUancriA, tv. Xlaov' .' Hon. NK1m Va rk, tfxTv; Jaha S. I kJnwr, v Ur) Wd. , . . Hugti Urrcrr, Eaq. V'aTr". ' Co-a. aeoh Jks, r. V. Navy. ' BcV. O. B. rtrovnia XtaSinoo Qr now. IvOviT:ila, N. Carrftn. g JsmIljioi)r,nCnna.'r A professor "froni the Universltr tf Virginia is to be iavite4 a' so to ttiti the Examination. , - . '- U7l , -Tttuxonidtt tf JttsptttJOn i'.t ,r. rival of Mr. Caibocs, the Vice Vn '. deot of the United States Jo the cV tritt of Pendletdii, & &t dinner .t given to Jiiw by ! the 'citizen v' T -following were among the ' tcasti" i on the occasion: ' :, ;,V ; ' Our lUttiofuhUd fwerf, t! tin VmAA Tli. an1flrlr fiT Wia rtl ..'.1 I tAlttd Utt SDOUUK of kit tln'iM a...i BweuJcmd.a to the nation. The .1 u The preceding toast having ,6 ink, the Vice Presidcat "arose fam uiuua, uiv i iiraiutai arose Iroia, his seat, ana aadressea the cor-A ' 1 M IO0WS: CfW-i. would dWtnhle, . Inc. w wwica nvw uhiwb , am rtw;ic j a im jro 'f kind . reception) for which pti-init m t make the onty return in my power, hj ten. dering you my most grateful actaowluK V ment. , It is not for me to speak pi" my pullk i, ' vices, to which yon have so Batter- -iT ,. luded: I have now bees fourteen yek, ta tk . service of the Union; and durinj that lonf' and may be added, eventful period, whether ' my eonduot has been such -tSto sustain Vs principles of oorgovernroent, ind to ad, , vane (ho fasting' interest and honor of u country, I freely stibmit to the deci:nD . ' my f-Uow-cititens.-iRm, however, r ...irk,' , 1 trust wiihmtt impropriety, h evciy ' public act of mv lift,; 1 have at kst ton V governed by a disintefest4 and ardent at- j tsctimcnt to onr admirable svstem of gwcr.i. ment. Ever s nc-1 have batn capable of reflecting on political subjects, I have, been' struck with the excellency of our ij-sicm above all 'others, ancient or modenn in. 1 1 time and experience hsve o"nlyrsttengilienfd i and confirmed my early iinprossHh.4fvr.!i-' ly believe, if its principles sliould be f'v served in their original purity, and if the .? system should be administered with Vwlonv j it will not .only elevate our country to point of prosperity and greatness, execedin?' all that e-er existed, but throngh the force of ' .ottr example. Wilt diffuse Its blessinjp i i wide as are the limits of civilization and Li- ' ters. To conttibute W so great and happy a result, hat been at U times cr lihest : ambition, and I a consoled" with the 'e lief, from " your approbstion of my puie. conduct, thai my efforts hSve hot been alts- getber in vain. "Believing, as I d, tlw o high destiny cxn ba fulfilled only by e)(ten . ing and pefiecting ; the system of educi-r tion. and maintaining la their greatest pur- i ity and vigor, tlie iign or sunrag; ami u i liberty of the press by which the aseendtn-' . r, nFtha nermle. ( aa which out admil'',, ' tern, of governroent exclusively re? only h preserved, I Uke the liberty i lng, in concius'on,' as a seniHncni ' z,i Edueatt iXection and $V 'Pm -Tlie . .'1 hope of freemen,-ndthe dresdf tyranu. A dinner waVgiy.n to MrCfAw6Mi'-'v by the citizens of JixiDgton, fGa4 its vicinity; onihe lOth'uTtimoj ftt wh'. ; Mr. Crawford gaveTie foHovvinstoash i The present admmistraMonlet t oeg ed by iU weasujefc; Truly MnoMWeleioii:'" night 2d inst. the, scarcely comp 1 and superior MilU of John Jlyers, 1 in this county; waith;' hand of Some midnight inccnaiarr. p -fire to and totally onsiV.a-r, ia for information that wu ie" , tection of this infamous wretch, j ..., w;ih the Wenton ; Gazette. m At Mr. Wmney:V! r Colonizi.tion4vSoc etr, n MVrJ. ceetl in his laudable cmleav.K. , jwt W-; most sanguine PP"1) -f uced to believe, ahd vasi .som the countv of m1"?, jS very -credibly informed,-4 the very favorable' qPflrtu,l'?(ince(i fo'refatbera. i.MianucV Matanzas; Z7 daysjfrom the iu-''ir:c brought borne 19 invalid- cases and convalescent. ; " Steward and ;a Marin IieJ sageLt.comd'tmnto; mand at Thompson's 1- place BtUl continued wcWJ;.( WkZStti' " ' is Whe if . Li-l-j ,; i nearola. 'a . arrt vnaci ll tTt to le r. from Thompson' Maml a leant to that place. 1 en- the rendeiywis, fer from ThompsonVJsland H' . w . i -.-.. ... v

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