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I A 1 1.1 1 I 1 1 No. XVI 1 . ' tU : It f ' to n in U . .C.r.' l!i it t' I 1 1,1 '",, ue i t ; it l' rqire HfjrV im lie lienor';' .(..I'll no lli Slr.lt; lsv I. Iht. 'f il: ' )' jU Ml: . ! ' t le ii- :h Li h i i ,1a f, I Ii a" i)lnt'tii .; llll h tlie tit '. ntu,r ivr. 'I- i in-1 eft (i(tb ! Tirr.t'i'.i f , i , lliC J ,f c.r: ' te uato. ,.c(. maJ8 . vj pttr-Jily' J'3' c!;. ' 'f t. J f. ' i of V. ,. .ut I, , ,,r,d I 1 : , ran--. f ' i ' .."BELL & LAWRENCE '-?. y bam ,m'pt ?-N . we----' a -I. i-af rb Kino,, alrail I'm & LaaTar. WrtH tWree U d-JUr, ZaTtveaU (' W1""1 , 7S Uttrri M W r!Xors mast M i AH CEORGLy. A?D THKtX,STATKS.H V 'Jiontlctr i V. wixlruood lht you Cm. Uiwi m htrm Ay jroor vnt ' tS ceniKcatear th 1dl Dtief ul the HUe nMni rckerwo jLht erproo of o- rnlopxr Mm ks among the" mt wonky of the Rttl tre!r nukinr v" i com to th (onckuHM th 4mS CHif &Uiratr Corria tn4 ortier at M W to cmfi4 araiMl Um eMiAcit of wcK r pectabM tenomfeir WiUua Uui nour 1 hare received the teUmony UtQ Chief of tha fncndljr pr volaottmy rren uukl the Utemeui ofloe UartliaU to UeA- Gaiivra tt hltc." arxi I cncJotf r the certificate of r exDfpav a ma of fair it cMractct mi undsubted etacKr to fify f on that Mar ahall kaa a&fed falaehoivi to trcachrv; In tbii ttart of tkc tul tetter he take ooeattoti M manUeM'hie reaenteaent toward tb friend of ... -5-.- (. .. . ''''. ',.v EtetmliT?rf.Cio. .-tkUh4 of the Secrelary of Wa ' .k ifttb Ma. Introduce rjt to tbii rtKenv. i -u-rf UiL Gcu. Ua nea. and Major Anitcwa, Mclntoviu W caiti tbem "A hat treats mm- a arenu . of the Do ted Saee. t tnqoiro j njr then a! 7 ta ta CW,1 info the eauaet of too ite tnoian ojatoroancca M(lniKr 4ucioim tneir npnt to ge the IihUm, and to enquire into the conduct tli A OTA fit fbrlndian AftalrvTecomokeoded ;ihet a fli, .dlatinriiahed for sklUtf . ' ' and treated acoonHnRf?.'' With th tonduct ' of tbe one,' J w havt been aire ad t made ao uaintedwrtli that of tW ether it Knhvaa far etople yon m porfo. k . lntheeehdonreTenceo ueidirkhCen. Oaioe o-hi firet arrival I i .wived repeated .nrf hem Mm of friemlly dispositionj of upripM intentiow--of freedom froni all Xind of bie or prejuaicf wiiKituiiucu J iuiitefln or influence hl decialone n .if H tnnlcs wrhich. io the execution ot telyfng imrdieitly oo h einceritir of bio trust &tnn Relvinir theae decleraSofcs I .befran .with regarding Cn. Oaine as an honorable and dwintcrekted arbiter betweoa tucuwrea states ucoa, .t the Indiana.! and a continued to regard i hira unfit aahort time before b insulting let-, i tr of tho 10th ulfc ai receded at. tni ue s r.Mnvnr. lt waa hnDoaaible for this Govern- mt not t0.retelthatinauwitn intuirnatioo, t tk rhief maiTstrate to aw omcuu uici5c 4a the Lon.laturfr uaavwnea cpnciw iui .uintnh mnd hia cli efa. hluk' eiven their 4 consent to the aurveji'andin aupport of thia atatetnent ineleBere qi Mcinrosu jtrere libhed with hie nanje aubacribed in hi own fcuiUl, of which- CSeiK ' Gainea had full infor vnut'mri NeVortheleaa the certificate, of an Indian chief who had deserted from the Mc intosh party, and -ot a wnite man oi.wnom an. fluinei himself does tot&tetead to know any thinfia procured to ilwcrodit the state ment nf ihe Kosernor; and to exhibit hitn be- h fnr the nublio a the tlupe of the vilest and shallowest imposture; and in his solicitude to aeenmolish this he forireU that it ith con- eentf-iven by Mc!ntohnd hi chiefs to the -r- aurrev which ontueintorniaxionoi we atrent. you -have takenjbr janed to; be the'sole . cause ofoJl'the'tfisturbaces In the Ration, and u"pon which yoa iave xecentk jMued the most offensive; orders thiriroeriimeit eon- necteA.witb the 'survey, and hjvour W one eveft denooaced military enpeanee against the who shU attempt to carry ft into exe . cution When Gen; Games m rebuked in the p , M . wouia aumrt or.-ne presents nimseu tgam prnaison to inake the surrey. 1 What m dis Dassiontto and imoartial umpire lathis Gene ral Gaineasone would have auppoed that eon- uiitinr the aiarnamnutT or a whiter, a he oe- a- :. t ... . H . 1 parted trOm tlx line or oeuiraniy at au ae v woua oe touna ax u neaa oi ir cwr, tho Innocent and Injured party., M the Arneral coosultinr the better' part ov valor i i . i.: A and eountmr ue oaas arainx nm muny w ane, tnrowa pimseu inio nt mias w mc stronger oarrv and tnus commemra iumen a- gain to you for the diacretion wjiich you had given mm in aQTancc w Thi Rmrnl i correct in one of Ills OOsi tions, aodbeinV in the right himself, he puts you io tno wrong, ana so conwiicuousij vnu auni on tue msamxea ennnence aou -h- nost solitary advocate for making and break inar treaties at nleature. Ven. Gaines says. the treatv. no tnatterhow Drocurcd, had he"- ' . s at c . ' X miim a. law- 01 me larKV c nc ni t the council at Bmken Arrow that the treaty could not b annulled, and jusvte carried into effect, &c- kc. Th'u-ood sense. ,The lay before yesterday ! received bwt I nave ianrt rooefaDr Heard etter ia(ied taat too raUuve Vrng!k off rarr wws aojkeviirf fLAcivol trwn toe Ue l neraJa eu) of be seenss to have adop ted too him rule of entuweratsurt, ler the optical Arkteioa as ra aseaaonir- h strength of the fndlaa parties ad to have ar med t the verv t raufvmg oowduo3 that toe Saiioencal srengUi was IB toe pivporooo of S3 to I Undoubtedly a very- lucorrcct statemenlA ' This ofBeer took omSraar M rwwTre to permit the Coaimieaenen sn me part ot the Stat ra act ie menrtiy eoooeve wksj waa m making his inveoUretiooe tor ue ascorcry of tratht whr he did so I cannot conjecture. This however was passed by without notice, aa was k's subeeouenL refusal to ad Bit them 14 a Dartici nation of the Council ia outtcrs involvinr tnirresta of Geonr. ' H iodwere- tion in doclaring befurethe Council at Broken Arrow, that.if Uie eourretated world were to contra tict the Chief Yohokfc Ira eroud pot believe it, has boon already noticed ,n the lev ter which I laA had the honor to adJree to vnu. - It is ttioo the autbonty or na wtiet. of Hamblv renretented to be one of the most nranrailsor men. ana 01 Uie Arent ot loaiai) ftm'ira. that vouhave come to the coaciusioii t( retorsj the treaty to Congress for revision, it: having been procured by Intrigue and Gen.Gaines is reported .tome to tiave said in the presence of one of. the commissioner! on the part of the State that ff twenty-fhre states out of twenty-tour were to pronwnca the Aent guilty be woukj not oeueye incm rn. i:ikm naa neon ruiuv oi mi tuiiu ?h indiicrfl3 of threatening to cat off " the Iroe steal to soeet the wiaaoa and espectauoris of tb ' tlie C stale of AUbama.- " ' - - Ualernct of ctt m of m (itA wort fhy fanner, reeiJin ta the ntiborhooil of ttm, aeftt, a few jeer t loid of graiaj to Oloicrttrr. I d'uunce is. atat IS nilet. The -wa ?Ai wi (uled im the ertanir. ttvl started earlr f tire foiUwircr muminz. - (Jt itsbeiar- antoad ia Uloiceater, A farvrite Cat. belourir2 ii Uie farroerr-founJ r C , t : r .... 1 raoojthe icks,.wilh twj tiltens, T.r verj recent utnu. . a ne waj incr, vcr,) himaoely, tace4 fwm'anj Uerfotng iaahayfoft, wher hr eipec(et . that mej wouia renuja n laieiy, vatu nt thaiultl be ready to dep&rt for., home. Oa h retara to the loft, ahorletv aftrr- . ... . ... t wArde, neii ier cat nor kittens we ta i be found, And he rttuctaoUr left fti eowa wtthout -thrra; Piext morninr the entered the kitchea of her master? house,' with one kitten inher mouth. It was dead bat the placed it before the Bit; and, without aeeVins food, orindulg in; Tot a tnoment in the genial warmth of Iter domestic hearth, she disappeared In aboat an hoar the returned, with the other kitten 4aid it down bj the other stretched hefself beside theihv And instantly expired! The poor creature could have earned but one at -a timet -n ts rem tia rm htrd w an 9 - . - i foe i tpii ferjhjr-e tif aJm?' - them in rtivat trnluc, 6c. 1 1 tranport- iajhorar frro vlptfs., in l iilca for rhRojlUn.CiBt?t,kufi4rtii'iit) aid tu t fjrtt i(,iisu. 'i tf thf dutj? woira UApu a. nov to u . rJ respects. Inperrprtu'n? f ,cll on shore lart quant j" "0 11 hinjj, which .tihj'n wanted heads or eaof citixeos of Georgia who hap J eonsequentlj the roust haTe travelled nenedto offeiidhim, as if you had g n hinrtfftr tunes oret the whole line of her ! ir..li.:...u.Um. U,. I I . ' J - f I ins s '""t -ijouriier .Hume wjjrus, auu pcuui aim I: .jtitenlberato abuse of all (h collitutL au thoritiesf of a sovereicn state, , and W . the great hoiy of its people, and which he causes -te be published hlm.J week' before it waa received at th s Departments , i :. s - i , tWtti reeardto the first letter-of General oGaliTt;! to which t have called vour attehtion, -: hr does not eem to hav been content with ..addressing as letter "so xceptien:ibje to the 1' head of this Gov.ernaiettt-IIe:rassuins the ' anttinrUv tcurder its- nublication. on he kl- )egatiuq of ,adme.;preten'Jed And, undefined taahctous falsehoods In eirpujtibivand which ; he miiKss thefoundaUoo of appeal to ine ' t)iibUc-if aoneat more cenaorablii tiian that , lbrhic1l the gallant ahd jmerHoJ-ioUs Porter ;. is nownswennir before- a Court Martial as- j lemWed by yottr order, inasmuch anthoJatter ' only dtfeodv himself ragaint inculpatory hrge mtide by ws on government, whilst '"the fornietj vho'iwai bound Ty u rwpecj . tath!sGoveriilueirtaeshot preteudlhat inV "v clrtrgw eP aay Ind, had beett preferred by It ainst him Ir'rt in this letter toothat Gen. j. Gmnes has falkn mto'-the shocking extrav gancc of asserting 'syhat nO body can b r:eyc,' ' that the llcMosh pwty which made the treS. ' t constitutfed but afiftieth part of the Nation; ' flicajly to tn government that he had hap pily.conohjded a pacifleation'of the Indians, vhen at that moment he vai as. remote fi-oa ' ' ,the pacmcatioii ashe ever had been, of which .i'actl'hflro 'evctiVwithio the passtit hour ' AVith rrWitfd to the ticcondlettcr, of tbe 2QU) ult;1 whie,U now tliX aro ritin has, for theiirst time beeft putlnto my feaiuis and 1 almost a week afterits puWicalion, have-to rfmarfc that the bistoty bfdiplomscy wiD not iftinuslj'a paraiyi.somi'J'ked with indiscretion, - intemperance, deliberate disrespect and the entrap of all decency t Gen. Gainesforget : as rejl what he owes to his owji government 's to rtiis..His dirtv -to 6ii leauired him to shew r&pect to thb jfovcrnmcnt hi alt his jjp v: tercom jc with it." If iii that Inlereqilrse he had ' found hitt;self pronged ornggrieved by the - uthoriiieiihere it was not aflowM him lo take It the .redress hrto, hia owivhandsj upon repre . sentatiort to vou. vott Were competesrt .'to der , ci4e the haJure & the extent of Jfhe Injory be . r:eiTeQ..tt ca inrcaress mosisunauiiv ji. ne wotuapot eonnae tneiescrcise m um T'rivilejfe to you, riirdoubt quest ujolngour fit less or discretion for such mutters, but chose U r)yon pwn,dsterity end prowess, r He yoar. letterf in which you say1 Geo. Gaines having informed you that. the treats havhjr been .obtained oy intrigue ana o-eacurv, u ill be reterrea to iOiigresa.ior re-cwiufra. tioiV ven- tiaines tens uie inuiana ui no treaty has ever- yet been anniilleuruti m this treaty anall oe maue an cacerw.ou to . others; and upon' we inioruit ioa.recor:'i from General Games. : ., ,. .'.r''vr;;T General Gaines proceeds to manifest m respect and eompla'sahce for the Chief M. gistrate of a sovere gn state, DvLiior niug turn that -ne naa oeen Ki-eatiy ueceiveci aj persons In whose honor he placed rel'mnca. but who were unworthy oft his continence, UiusT takine opoa himself the resnonsibiHty to decide for the Chief: Magistrate, one of tbe most delicate of all questions eonnecfd witn government and soveretirnty, viz: th q'es- tion who are wortny pi trust, anj wno among the oublic servants, are or. are not entitled to his confidence. In Alittle time, sir, with youd count finance and encouragement, Gen. Gaines would nave dictated toe appotninicma iirni- fice in tlus state, and may bethe least best tancy .or repugnance lb comply with such dictation, would oesuoauca uy a parauc oi United States' trcoDS. 1 . tv " ' ' ' jrAnerquotingAmasim, that uie King can do no wrong," and expatiating on the moral excellence of truth, and tier tnuiscnimnaie habitation at the palace and the cottage, th Dlous-h and the bureau of state, with the Wsit derers of the wildemesl- and the honest but unfortunate debtors; 'of all which I Cannot for the life of roe understand the application much leas, the farraero which follows about aome body reeardimr money a ume more an trttth a little less, condition of despised pov- prtv luxuries of plundered weaun.. etc Ac. nd wntcnr is eauaire oiunieniKiuic , Geh Gaines is. scarcely more distinct and Intellia-'ible when in oassiii a men true com- pliment to a portion of the citizens oT Gcr.J uia. ne Drotesses to ,-reiy ou me wisuom, justice and patriotism-of af least uineenths pf those with whom he has he pleasure of an acqnaintancet" many ol whom aixs me cui tivator of the landvand then again ihat the nnltivtorsr are the adamanliiie fttiar of the Umo!vagaIn whiclTthe snpy vapouring, pa oer sauibs of the little and tbe great derav gogues of 11 coutrtries may continue to be nurtedl, tot": pujldreus Ot ceniunea," wiuuv t ndahgennir the noble edifice"- tic. &3. All Of 'wnico jnay sc imcuuu v"-vj ... meaning and admit bf ready explanation by General Gaines, but winch ijassure. you sir, s aitogeUie' abtwewy eompiheiisioii, ' ! he inersJ soon oecomes a nuw uwrv . . .- . . i . ... I . r sir; it is oigu ra to uisinwa uiv .' In maintaining correspondence wui we go vernment of Uie United States, I Have not 'per mitted anyfalse considerations of dignity or ahv f' ostimat of forms and ceremonies which usually govern diplonsaticv.iuterjourse botwieit Slates to-interpose the least difficulty; so fat fromit I have cheerfully descended to the level of every thing which it pleased you to employ at any time as your Kepreaentauve or organ, from the Clerks of yojr bureau, up to your Major Genera) by Brevet, and" have rtixTand treated with them as equal. ' ' In (he deportment of some t tncs i nave experienced arrogance,, self-sufficiency, a haughty and contemptuous carnajjr, nu a inmltinr interference with our local DoTiHcvand these characterises "ot exhib'i ' . - . . i, - .i. ........ i tea to one, out to an o ic timiuuuiu au thorities of the- State, Now sir, s itter me in conclusion to ask ! these thing have oeen -Inn in virtue of vour instructions expressed or implied or by authority of any warrant from you , Whatsoever, ana u ww uimc, wliethejr yoitwilisanction and adopt them as your OWP, Jind tnus HOiuyauracu rajwuaure to the government of Georgia. . " .i Be per Waded sir, tnat wnenever nerewier yoil Shairthibk proper, not deceiving your, selves or us to Bt-nd gerftlemen to represent you before this government of the character given tO CltQW ne icucr ih ah owreMit; fortj-eight miles At feast in less than twentj-toar boara-uat when we con aider that she had to seek Very frequent ly mTier rottfeior a place of Aarety lor one kitten while she went back to fetch the other; that she was liable to many interruptions' from' dosrv pasftnjers, water, &e whicX would render her of a nruir.! Juicer, .,1b i tueub lie rnwaad rcranJa ..lin; i47' ejgirn!n piivve vrsvrl. In p"iu,iH ," ting Ll" ayir to aSent hi:niTl for A - Ifvna time frotn hit dutT, uJ in.arproT r lui.f.e lauster.-roti ot ma sir, wrucii. tepcentcl hinv h fa-ryfl'Tou daty- ( lAihretirif or pr-rr th Ftrier oi hi shvA to send te Lie Nvj i)e' srtment - ' irsuaicr-rous wnirn uui.a. no to oe false in several respect. his Purser to.i th ot clolhir onld'tiot b proeaml by "fhe oTirers,- rjuantities of military atorei, ana" enter vy mj; me or as coniuTici in oh snip in mm service. - In ysjceiyin? money for publio , materials and not accounting, to the cor . ' eromeat fer it. J f " ' ' Chaaos ta b 2in Difbdieriet of or y-dVri-Itt 'permitting the contrabaiil ' -trale to be carried oa as before stated) v'f in defendinz persons and property en", yd in It, and in violation of his erV; ditra. nrotrctinff within the . limits ' of " P"ru, spiev and others from the Koyal: ; ' ; Array!, a V: - ,r ;r'' ' -r '"- '-- ; - Caoa5RD beghetcf duty, , Iav ; ; K permitting the absence of Lt. 'weattf., ,,) lor nearly three year fron his duty, ii in neglecting to notice me serious cnar$r ., es orefefred br Lt.Sawrer azainst Lt D.Uonoetjto the injury or. thetervice ; In neglecting the discipline of. bit oieD .CukiotAriti Opnntsum mtd cruelty. la confining Lt, Sands in an nnusun' - .- . . i . . LAI..L.. ' m -' ' course aeyious. ii oecome prooaoie mat and ttnneCMJary manner front Oct, 2, site made the way mucn longer. - , I trt A(M.:i s44. -,"- ukiri an atene - bt t r f i a . j r . lleteforfl Independent La Fajr---tho iollowing Anecdote Is copied froln a French oaper ofi 1789: ' A certain Countess ot a distinjauh ed farai(yi1ut inclined tothe . Aristoc ratic party, was lately -aUhr opera at Paris in her box,., Tfie miib in the zal- for hist trial, to the injury of his health! .' a sra a w- ,''., ... . V. BPS AT- LATEST; FROM ENGLAND..? i ...'fftw irotk, vluf.'.W The "fine fast 4 " .Vi.;, saitinir shin Jtaat Hicki. Cant Macv.'af. ' ,V ' lery -chose to mark her the object of rived yesterday ijafter .bcinjc.detaibel" yf .fv, r " their dislike,, by1. thrpwiftg appks into off th ilook, htwP'dayV''by-,ther.Vv-i. the box'. The Marquisfde La Fayette By he we have dice from Liverpool 1 ''ft "the opposite Vox, Abd siw the 1 to the 2(Jth altimohclu-ive, hod ;.froo 7 yf- 1 twit The Countess, with great "London f the etrehing'of the l&h. yy S ;.Vj was m transactions composure,' collected the apples,. put them intoahatiakerrhiet, and eeRtihetrt round, tv th. Marquis,' with a paper pinned on the bandkerchiet,',on which Sttlw E he had written with a pencil. thJWt ed end respected officers of the General fruilaefjAbettif.'" j" 'i?.:;.' Government would be by the most friendly ; - r'4---.y t : ' 11 - V ' v V, States of the Union." ' 'V ' ' ' C,' rtfi.-,iiTiA Kawal .The Livernool. Cotton Mfket con-Ci tinueddull. One letter of 'thef fiOtlt,, says, " ine total saies ,ms lasi :. uincvf days, yi,on the 16thrttlh and I9th,i (. With great consideration. 5. 4 G. M. TROUP. TAe Pretideni if IA UMttd Stotet. y Coat. CMrle fe-far.-U-TMs Naval OlScelr is now on hi trial lefore the Coufjt Martial at WttsjHngtpnunder 4 charges, and 39 specifications, ; which kaarA kttatk rtllKl tallfl ' ' II t . tffnivth J'i-W I was employed by, his Excellency wrern-1 , fi - v f them In detiili strint w Troup, a. bearers atvexprento wn. wm. - - C .th -h' the chiefs, to the survey of the land by Geor- been preferred, they are in. aubstance the Ul as follow: L? 1 ' '.! -;-Vi"pi amounted tooniy ssoh nags,' j-vA,'- V ? 1 An "Aggregate meeting'? of the : ' olica has been held io Dublin," and ano : ; i'yi. thetSociety formed, which, without In t; ' V..--4r. . esrrriwcars tprforlnir directly with the lavv' su purest sing the Catholic Association, (a intend t ed to answer th lama purpose. Ity ,, ' A'duet has been fought n jpari.bwtfc iMn Count Seetir ana General Gour ; . A. ;M ntni-i of th. aoiwar oif .v 7, CtfiiUiL 1U KWiavuyivwa v v " . t utter to we Accoumonne jiussian - ;v . feign, by the for inerj Count Segur ' U y ry y i. Charge IfUWfflctrJiMt CVnaw. lwM wounaea in sncrio, , sue -; In these particuiars-xnat m if ne i in me oouy. v s 'il - S $ aided two American, -one EngliBh,atvd luThe Horticultural Socvetyor Lhndon y nn Frincli vessel and others, in car- has lately receded from ;;. New' flouta , j: ; r. j.'it 1 :n- I Aii-t. it I. I IV.I.. A m lWk tiii nf native hMa. . '.'-. '.' . . vi i rvin? on au illicit aim. cuuirauaun nauc i v uv....t m.,v,.. .. ,.. , . . Pre-1 wkh certain Dorts in Peru. by protectins I They diner materiallr frqnt m peea-'o( ; - & , .i.:w. a?-l-i;-mt'iWk th naval farm if ton IL Kurone. bemiar mfinitelt' smaller and :-?,V il. . i . .t:. , I . J-' j. J.:t. I M.i.n nHnlltr urilhnilt thnm. i ,.;,i . , expneit, when he say there is in Georgia a it jneo: wno,; nao w uij 111- .if miiiill i 'XsubI; of Alliance profess to'temptoy memseive yi the lanrtahle wort OT eniliruieninir uu kut- ernipg an other classes of the community; hirt wirnse Ubors consist of vain and: damiii eff orts to provef that the light ot trum u m hwu,nd ontv: whh Jhe nariv toi wli'ich then- selves respectively belong, and that U other m,1trTtmgr?4a-arty;!?ir---AIl Sgein. rcrv.- ceniiAv the Mveriunent w wn" beforw- the government of .Vwff'fV ll;lrt" f ig to the "ehicf itmgisjriite of the state an in hicV descantin? on the tuii i,f rturrlt-s. the writer places tlimscil DV . r- . --. 7. . - ..-i. the, side ot tne one perry, ano.ioiu? minciation against the otheri- .rray, air, ui UnwkiHk if Hai. Gen. GaineS , received special instructions t your bands so J deport liMnself, to pry into the etate of parties o find out the re at ve stw-'nirth ot tftem, ra place himself oo the side ot tue trongesri pviuS it nid. eoiintfiianc and cooperation, and mm this strong hold to issue insolent anathema a ninat the ther..throuiAthC Cioyerndr C Ui states thus directly intennedling to our . ..I. ' . , . 1 Ail. JMli- local politic ana-avaiung B'nisHsu v happy divisions' to makeitfee ; 4xiwpertioiis . nwllw-IMtTtir. I if u.. i ll- w ii. " , .1-. i pia.Hte1y ceded at the Indian Spriogs. -After " . . ... .T t I. H.-1 proceeding into xnc uon, auscjjh and William Edwards accompanied me to Mc intosh's house; - After delivering the express to Mcintosh I was informned by Mcintosh that he had called a meeting Of the chiefs On the . . ". a 1 si fa,L,- fnllrnvmir Sunday, wnicn waa uie iviu April Marshall and.Edwards werehoth aent when thisconcrsatiott.took place. Kail ii formed me. (actitir as Interpreter, .a. '.. Ua Y'Ii'iaAii jataKa rrisnr ttfiri ,t. Ji ..rf.i. a. rnnm.uL that General Mcintosh with a : vicwta his own private emolu .would advise the Govcrner of it aiidobsemd merit; anU preventing a Pcruyian Brig to rr in the presenc,e cr Metntosh' juat tie i 0f var from entorcing th L.a ws ol f ertt, himself had no objection to the survey of4h afrajnstoneof the above American shipH, could then dispose of a grert deal ot weir sing vi uc u a.,wi m, . o.u.vu ptorisiohs to tlem, and that after the present j the Schooner polpltinwtth merchandize crop was made, toey coum oiniiicn- im provement and be ready next spring to set out to the new. coHiitry; MarUiall informed me at the time, that Mcintosh rtuerea mm to itiv to the tlK. out ne sski; was out ire- oaunr a hia consenc wa uiiuidvcii. Marshall ana e.uwaii aui jcii w v i puvian anij t ttirvy.vii,iK:joiigiug u mr; ir ai.ua u; wy , r-j;a-- t , togetheti'ahd se'veraf times dujiog; ur jour. jfavy, in the trahsportatiiMt of inefch- of a tonvention made, betwecffvLleut.;.--: ey, Marsiwiiwaniics cu m, vUttt on private, account, In receiv, Col. Iirchards ana uie rmw corqK ,-? -;T ? .1 ' tiopt the mMsur o wrv.y.nB f tAnh1J the ubJie vessels smaraled minders The afihif. was cons.dered of , v y '1; SSrXS X the Peruvian .horeconj so muchnportancis that tbr guns at?1 Se ...u ikayinw ai-I . i.-.. r rfk..- .Aa.JSa Jr.taM4. us firpd An the occasion; it vii, v. - . ,. '-, f i i A comiiany is announced witha cap ft; ; . - tal of 800,000. ;to estabri sh ,, a owjntt.;:r Th hom v. A hick, they produce is said' 4 to biVt! eJlentoaiitjiebdis distin--y !t. 1 .aT awa-- "m nAAIll I ft. 4Vtl Wf ft I" al t 1 1 !- Tl niij. nr mi tew nroaucii oi inai iinira-" i a a . I . r J AT.. 1. At-- lar country which seryesM foi)4 nati v'ea.' U y f ?;'"Vtv ivW tor sale, exposing tne same. lor; saie on uaaeuom ceuruuijr ibi, vwio- , board the 'Schoonei', and carrying them patches from Lieut. Colonel Richardi, - - VI' ' fraiqi the vessel inti certain ports for sale commanding the artoj. that marrhed a f H ;.. t - though contriband, to the disgrace of the gainst ? Assam, announcing , thatv the ' U. States Navy. : In employing the Pe whole1 of the province of A-am had obeti,y;p y.y thev met. wniciii wuuiu m i irary w . aims so w vi, umi. cvi tuii,uvri Av IS "sT - iroasEnTi wd thotttthe knwlrledge or permission j VW,??. 'i81: I of the Revenue OEcers; and this in the .1 TfZ ,: l night, & oy the means of the beats' it- ni Extract of a ldft'er from Gov, Tro'ijp' to, & tached to the Vessel s under his command gi w rli. tTnVrod Atntea. datad -" rrcawuv ui iki ... Inprotect4ng smugglers 'against the lawsof i'eruf cation between Liverpool and othee t ' V S rear commercial towns wj ..icivgi apu . , , v-&: Several fine vessels have been lauheb. y ? :?, u mi?. In-tilertintonrotectled at Liverpool, Amohg which were th.'f;v.'' i wflavingmade thisrec engaged in a .lawful coirt- wperior steam packets Commerce, Bii- y y ....mtii to subiom that Sot the! v ""P a -.."Li c... .,,,1 rMl. .n KotAnrrinm 1 protecting toe anion apu i isuuia, iaiim ... . n ante war Tifrmn ai3 u smwivm opi a .hw a er- iiibHusiji x- - . iWhAvw.. rtrfl nrikrArTintr rnp . . .arirnn anil i thiiiiib. avuiiio stau vuivu vviv.a mtificatior. of Aiew mercenary andasrdia vr -j- -.7, - .. . J.ltr f Hiinliii Steani Packet Corol ; C? i' Xk Mut. tk Initianeountrv.' VOIkthreat. OinCTB .CDZaxetAIH. U iirew ,ui;i w I r,--- ---- - 3 -r,--r - v r- . mil nagrint injustice to GeorghV In in which he and Smith were interested, pany; vf pe two last are-Jntended t :; fi. mintrr to he aurvevea wiuim.v"o mnust in ntircn.iaintr tram me uanton. canvass, i convey uemai "" .1 of Georp-ia.none ot very: few of the noUlel'rt v kA rrfhor" tial - storrsll Dublin. itt 'colinexion withHwo: othcrx Is-. i party rcwuc, aiiu v.., . jyj.i;" t,natenubJ v for. tire rankli0 then unuer 1 ooats now whiwz...' ... u r partysceKvie-rvj..1-1- cach aKSTOTh: .ulnliulhe hIcommand,and Which .was noting turthen eacl ance ex&pd nofartber West thafi ttw of Audi upplieand do not use them. ISOhorse power ochie,theactifthlegiaUtur.lev. .fa empbyipgthe pp!iccarpenTr8,ccc. vessel, intendea - wr ies anwng other Ih'mgS of the. !" msligitant lilluinvM .V.f..l. . IT..I '..t.nl Vimr. . ttced on the iredulitv of many bf the food Itiottwmituato.mislake hn4 He ptocetns -nienceai first instance Clmtahoochie, iarrrtinnarv with the Governor to tothat rvfr bet r? pit boundary fine bfet-vetfo Seetj xteftsirely.Jhrac 1 tiilj.t,. ..,i k. .,t. ; n&..UA-il tli oarttrtubir nartv to which he is op nee to the lndia'na and the' trwrrjA charge posed, the pnesided enlightening clasi tn an carry engt ties yyyyt rcr.' , loe emivar. icau - . iis ndetLfor t he Coast of Colqitt PZZ vf i.iuV.Mah 'AVj.1 without their or thfelbia. Was readrtobe launched. ry:y.ii, - een I" ry 'T"'r":iT'.:r " nwl'lAd,t.;a (r,'!JaTn'll'? w U. 0. receiving any coiiipeiisaiiuu iwr n.. 1 mh - -i,,:-.. v y ' the smal VtO VaimV! Mntu4 hA ,.au"ilv tofti U.i-rfm.il. much I aiiotder "nlace 1 ' CSUa them Jess distinctlT answ ered. V Pi eoposiig itjclaW-iTh opportunities of Geti.aines to GewgiAndAIshU.oS f .lAn!. rTaval fWr.e. tained. Having corresponded wn too w "Tys V - "T T" " " - 2.r Uukl; unnli this subiecL and rei. 8 tnsubscrTina: the View e ti'.at atBattifv-inr!: t1 l LilC ASfiSlfttUrO OI Mmtth Iflf fltllrl A WCall oDu 1! .s- sat til iiiimr ii.., l:iv au i jncciuic, i ,Mr htm ti bi-tv iiis.nBTr.nPai fin n iiv s7- " r ' . " , iN" ii i.i-i-i w ts vk" - ' i - V a (. . I u1 November; .cordially co-operate with Georglal ? u vegaeJa t!,at hf might Jatterid to ties conremed in the disorders ot ahn ; ;v r.na ni!! comtodnccj tle tuuhipg ia postponed Mpt. v; bull" f lW Kid teal has ued a decree in which, with ::yy:yy. ' y ,, i tmnlov I the) exteption ol.a few nngieauers, wito yfo nerd the 1 are banished.1 the Kini pardons m far-; Lv4"!"r' T.;T '' Taw- -vC? a. a i . - , . . - - . i" . i . i i il a4 M rvf i oai 1 1 .prrr. l ui riniiiini; lut. i - a ! - - rs ! m a , rMma k ' tonintiTrintr a vhi n an uiirnnrw ' i . ) r lib iii ii. a at as. tcbii a i ' ' . ., s ' surected against the tuithonties ot tw irtormimscHw uir,ww v. iw""""-"' 1 7T u, ' ,i,-nfise nointat which that n . private owiivei . s Hir-i8 1 .-, v, , , . ,f4 "i-n' . vatA,,dtohe i,,.i! respectstrue.wiiomade gia have beend doubt, much ?cttef m rSS-JS i QSlltTatt tA t Supercargo ol It is introduced ht a preamble, in WVMifV' tiieral wines tho'ju? to fci this Con- uiine;bicb have indeed Ken wy.hTulcd, hne wittcomtBCnccs tlte suuiupg : upooueaapuv. t v v v . I J , - : rf . .j, r f ,tV.:-. "a ; '-;';if,''"V -A' - i.-:'r'f'''..."' 'i'ri. ,;.- .?C;-':iltli.v'- ;'. ".::'' " '.'.'t.i:; - V ' C'"'- ' - ' ' r ' '.';""'',:-:--.;;,.'' " ' ' "' - ' "-''v. 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1825, edition 1
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