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MM I tt1tf,(Mi r RALEIGH, (N.C.) FIUDJLT, KOVKMBKR 17, 1825. Vol. XVII I No 47 . . . , . TUB STAR, jti Xvth-Carelina State Gaxettt, BELL & LAWRENCE. a"- 'Tit- ..i.a and m naner (tiscoav. IW I Are. lines, hW Uvr- umes lor hv TV, d twenty -ft va emu tor each mta i.lUr, sad ; " r " . .w. lhnr. mi he tea. -k.- Ml m"" " Just Published. ro S.L. AT TM ST V NORTH CAROLINA t FOR 1027, .. . Notice. Oa Fndav and Sahmkv. the B aaui V ai P BWr am, at tHa 4vrUiair Wotw af Mr. Joha M. llaat, ia (ha so af Fraoklia. aba twa ailrs frea Lwiiiam n, kv virtaa f dWa1 at - i i ii 1 fc - aataed therein. I will a-lt to itw hiphr-4 i - L . ft ft r, f t i m uia-iy or iutij " at ititv, uwim lac tn of Cora, fr'oddVr aad CoUoai alia fnaa leea Ncjrort, rmmu a bora ara Bans, an aa4 rhildre. Tenu m&t kaoa-a oa the hr of mlr by A. ARJU.NOTOV .ov. s, lr.ts. c and plaet I shall orr die i live, aoMajnmg SS area. At the tain time lA -K, I u. The tana k equal to any ia the arielibortiooH, I personal dignity to the persons ta'.JvTt'al' "3"1' i r' presented, and the truth of i , J. TW. Mv.N I - . a rf,n..ntKWal Calculation., llirwinff A, riJne settmg, place. nd Eclipses of the Sun "oaOunr of U,e moM .p. x m Sun: Btaie 01 uw woircrj lu - enRth of 4. faf Choh of EnKland, togetW w M.-wJlaneo " . . (.1 DxKm Anrednt . a list of Xr of Rorernment ofthe Uuitri State. 1.I oT Nnrth Ca.lm, of h Member, of A.mbhr, 'time of holding the difletent UourU ui Out State, kprWe 10 eent. each, 7S eent a doten, 4 Jol m lor half. groM, 7 dollar, a proS doU" fcr five hundred, and 40 dollar, lor a thouajnA rrV Order, from Countty Mereliant. atxl o Uiers will be promptly attended to. Hah-igh, Sept. Si, 182 4 f'miimittpil " Ta t4 jail of Stohe. -aOwiry, tva aegro hnjt a. mnavaira. tine of them an that he brlons. M Wov Brow a, of Orange, N. C anal that hit name a JIM. ne anoul XJ yean m are, inn ha. a eancer on oae of Iee. The other aayi that he belong, to Alwianilrr Moorr, of Pet-ana county, and that hi name i. ARMSTEAU. He is about 14 year, of are. The owner, are request ed toaomc forward, prove 'property, pay charges, .nd take them awav. JOSHUA BANNER, Jailor. ti.rmsnton, August IB, 11 "I 3C-U M18CKLLANE0US. For Sale, ? A. tract of land, m FravKlm eounty, eontaiiunK ISO acre., lyatf on tlie"roa.l leading u-om Louia. WR to TLrouah, by m -T.Reare : ahnnt 100 aorcs clpajed, of which Quantity .bout 15 a. - .tr i.niinm nf tltehest oualrtv. and a- rs lire u''wi : ' , . c koatSO aerea of low groundsvet to be cleared, ot aqtial fertUity. Tha clearea upuum m r 1 i -(.llrnt erons of Lorn and CottoBm Its wwation within a mile and a halt ot be town of Louiaburs, nd having an excellent sprine convenient to the dwelling house, (which is quite comfortable,) should recommend it to any person from the lower country, desirous of either a permanent residence or a summer retreat A more muiuie ocmmjiuu -- - ssi-v. as any person disposed to purchase, U1 ot course vie tli premises. The terms of pay ment wUl b ttiade aceommodatmp to the pur- SIM . W. lljSlMjl chaser. Fr.im llie Wilminirton Recorder. "'"Mr, Eititor. The rxHpgsion of such a Statu a that ol Washington, at i(a lei.'i. a credit to the taste and liberal itc nl Nnrth I irn ins. lr hafever till- ference of opinion may have existed a hut h TtM-ilipnrv of Htirh a purchase. 1 - t r J i - when the matter was under discussion; some perhaps, thinking; it premature in us to appropriate our funds to the ele gancies, before we were furnished with tli rnmfitrt of life. we nresume that n6w, aince the Statue ii procured, all must rejoice that we have among u such a master-piece ofthe fine arts. It must be gratilyins to every Carolinian that we have within our bounds, at least one monument vl genius, to reward tne cu riosity of enlishtened strangers. The ? i l i i : . v :i - act oi a noerai anu patriotic uifisiaiuir has given us the peculiar honour of best exhibiting the corporeal image ot ine man, in whose character an nucceeuinj; ages must take the deepest interest. The first ol artist, has here Dfen wor ion. of their dm. For it mar be ob served, that, not satisfied mith then in their own place, we make do difliclty of dressing statutes of luoAWa heroes ur senators ia the fashion ofthe Komaa arm our, or peaceful robe; and evea go a a a s a a 1 so ur as nanny 10 Dear a statue 10 any otlier draoerv ' The fifjures f the it meo of those Dations have come down to us in sculpture. Is sculpture rtmaim al most alt the etcellent specitneas of an- . a a" cienl art. e navt so ur assoiuiea thus art t their manner of representation, that it is jiot iu our power any longer to epa rate them. This is not so iu painting; be r.uite. haviii? tin excellent ancient DOC- . . r . traits, that connection was never lormeu. Indeed, we could no more venture to ixim a general ofliter in a Roman mil itary habit, than we could make a sta tue in the pifaent uniform. But aince iv have nn :im lent rMirtraits. 10 snow how reaily we are to adopt those kind of prejudices, we make liic uest autnoniy iman" th miiderns serve the Mllit UUr- pose. The great variety of excellent portraits with which vanayke.nas en ru-heil this nation, we are not' content to admire for their Jeal excellence, but exteud our approbation even to the ares wnicn nappeneu 10 uo me isimuh ui mat are. Uv this means, it must be ac- knuwleikred.vervordinarv bictures ac nuiril uiunatliinir nf lh air aid eR'ect of the works of Vandyke, aud ippeared . I .ft ft . Ll.l ah a mill inereiore, at ui.i aiguii ucn pi.iuic than thev reallv were. Thev appeared so, however, to those only mIio had the means of making this association." t UtaourtU Philosophy vthe Mind. Sept. IS, 1826. 30-tf Best Alabama LanJs FOR SALE;' On the first Monday in December next? 'will be offered for sale to the highest bidder, in the towa . i u.. n .t.,.o I helnncinir to tile 01 VIIWUII, Wiuiuov." - O o - - South Carolina Company, which were parolHued v.. c. v...- srii'mt. P. nf Charleston, in 1818. nv oiciiiicu ! ' ii-. . i.. ;n il.o vi. ii.itr of Montfiroraerr and l.a- liawba, and constitute the finest body of laud. e ver ofTered for sale bv individuals in this State. The richness of the so'il, the purity ofthe water, the general heidth ofthe country, the superior d isntages of navigation, the unparalleled facilities of commerce, a latitude neither too cold nor too i i -iru-j:.... - ,.n. atmnsiihere. the denselv populated neighborhood, presenting a lively pi-os-nPt of common schools, the superior growth of Cotton, and the general wealth of tiie country, all ta-tilfnif ut in this nait or the State desirable. The great are and judgment ...u:..i. k..Tiili were selected. tle veiT low prices at which they were purchased, and the anxiety ofthe Company to oispose oi u.c..., (AOk.iii.irft .ottlement amonir tliem- inepuiTJoc tn;vi...6 - . . stives, will cnablsthe puixhaser to obtain good Land at a low price. ,.. . i:. r. i.n.nil Ihree vears will be ev .... a ..fWio. wuuired. All the -iw .hLsc money has been paid to government aw! di-cils of conveyance will be made to the purchaser wheu le makes the Rat payment. , JESSE BEKNE, Agent of So. Ca. Company. Cahawba, Aug. 25, 1826. 0-8w The above Lands contain upwards of 20,000 a res,Rnd arc situate on Alabama and Ct.liav.ba Ki- vers, Big Swamp, 0-odar Cane an lie Barren , Creeks . 1. 1 1 ahiiiIavoiI in ut:imriiiiu immitrm duration on the form of the hi st of men. The following translation of a beau tiful article, in the French Journal des Debuts, on a late interesting event in mil- oiintrv. has bee ii disced in our hand liv .1 ViiUllLr tiuiiik ol Mr. Bonfil'i Femdle Acii.lemv. Thouah it niitht be unproved, we have chosen not to alter a word f. mi. From the Journal ties Debuts, of Aug. 18. el.i-ised. the 4 til -ol July last, tiince the day when the first ClllZeiiB ui ine uiiueu otaics oum uU ipiI iu inula. eol the thiedteuiiiaeueiiiv duration on me lorm oi tne ui snii men. - --. .,.. TU' But as there has been much dive. su.v ,f : dictated a.id minion resnectine the propriety of tie- classical cortume, with which Canoi has chosen to invest our great lellow citizen, I have extracted from a work ol high reputation the following remarks, which are exactly in point, and may . w 4 . I . serve to show the correctness oi me ar .i ... i . iu... aa tiiu I'niiil .iiihs'Ih. met I I IK I IIUC III. Ilu Uvlis IIS"-. js--"- ol Hie graini Ri public ofthe New VoNd ,e.l and enlar 7 J -'-" T Ipflile. become &CV. una ,.... -"-l.:... now a most rooust tree, anu Mieiiunijj v . . . . Us shade lioin the Atlantic yceau iu i,,, nver h ten-4torv wore vast ineai- . , J v. i . . . . . I . r. . . . u. .. . .1 ii ...mi unii ujiini ,im tin in .- 1 u. iiz-h nmr i inau inavui uu"w-i ,r-----r list s taste, uuu .v.. o il.iif ..ur to influence our decision in the case. 0.0., . - - J "ft pai l ,11 tile vtuim vm ..Tl,c ron.aU of . be.u,ifu. ;,.n ""'"gfiZ n the tusliionaule dress 01 tne oay, maj -- - r. , ..l-we t the tnon.ei.tit is painted; nay. 'hey have hovu the h:c'"!! , ype'hsps please more than in any lZSrZ that the fane! ofthe art.st could have tliejr have done beUeihJjil. hej luxated; but it ia.lv in the plainest maintained the 7 lect lorn, can ue tra.isiniueu wuu ua.. --- ;oI.shi literature seems to lurt.isl, to these ob- . , wbr servations. are only apparent, lhat, smart thiajs Jacob Barker is represent ed to have said at his late trial, speak in of Mr. Maxwell, the District Attorney, ia uis ivna.ini - ' M11l crack htm all to piece a 1 would a nine atemw.1 mean nnnerannal violence, gentlemen of the . jury. 1 mean colt that I will crack him In the style of the sailor who went into a bank in Wall-st. A jolly tar one day, puf finr anheavin. entered the Median- . r- ir'aRank. II ihrrw ilmtrn a St'20 hill and halloed in his nautical style, " dam me! crack it all to pieces; I want some shiners (pattiag on In pocket) that will iitiar'le iiiivte. Now. kretitlemeji ofthe jury, I will crack the District Attorney into as manv pieces, to that when he i if " .1 . t" ft naairn id ronnerimn witn ine reicnra- led inm chest, he will jingle not only at the levees of his Honor the Mayor, but at the tea party of every lady in "town, not1 excepting that of the beautiful, and in lellectual Miss r , This Mr. liarker calls cracklnz a lawyer, .v. J ' . . -v. r , Train the Wllmiii.Hon (Del.) Watchman. ' 1 The following extract affords matter 1 or ueep reueciion, anu svtoriny tne serious attention of thy friends of civ il aud religious liberty It is bold lan guage to come from New England; but attentive observers the movements of some of the clergy and their adhe rent., nf the nresent dav. must, if thev are candid, admit that passing events ft . r - 1 1 .. requite auuv justiiy sucn language I he extraclduilei-s a text upon w htcli 1 lonv ftteriniint inin-lit he nreaclieil but we snail leave our reauers 10 ineirowii meditations Umjd it. Extract froth ao ' Addreas. delivered on the latersAitiversary of our Naliuiial ludepc-ud tilce, by L. b. Everett l.n tru.iini .if tlha l.iila lift vvlvirli aa Ift VCfttftlia) . T...W . ...w.. a nstiyii we, are exposed, llie speaker oDscrveu: , 'But you will pardon me for Baying, that the danger to win. h ve are expo fid from the intrigues and machinations of aspirants for office and honor, is but ti-ifliiicr when eomnared with lhat which may be expected from another source. I he clergy, under certain cucuinsian-ft.ii- have more rmer. and are more likely to undermine our freedom, than anv oilier combination of men. if you will consult the history ol Hume, ol Englaud, of France, of Spain, or ol Ireland, you win ue cunvinceu mat thi.ii. whose eniiilovment ti siiould be to disseminate light, liberty and gospel - L-. . r ..11 .... ...1... .......... tieeUOtn nave 111 Oil case, nnmcin thev iiliuined" the ascendency, become the destroyers of liberty! By this gen eral remark 1 do not intend to uiipli -.to all those, who have been ennuned in the sacred oriice of the ministry: far . . . .1 . . be it Irom me to deny mat mere nave .FOItT.lUN. W.V ft. ' V I" - " J been good and faithful minister ot c.hn.t. Hut 1 conceive it to be a fact, which, though it may be dented, cannot I... .l.o.,..,.f. l that tthenever nnv Sect ..r .eiiirinr.i.ts. more enveciallu thb tea . p . . ....1. ... 1 rr m nnu seci. nave ouiaineu sutu an ascendency over a government, as to ue patron. beu 10 uic c&viubiuu yi uny . . a 1 I I 1 other, thev nave mvariaoiy uestroyeu i Sheriff Sate. On the second Monday of December next, 1 Anil fiA'ir 4Yvr atalp. ill the county of Mont- peiitj uuinu . "I" - - other, thev nave invanao.y soiauois5ai wind the death bed, wheie nbei t:oflhe people. I two yCteians of Liberty, two signmo t.drJtlat .aF,vordtot tliiict of lndepetuler.ee, it turned their ; mtsht par Tmm iKif Tork paprr. LATtT HIOM EL'HUPE. " . Br the arrival of rSe packet ship fsvis Pant. Marv. fiom Havre, w have received from our Correspondent, several lilea of Paris paper to the t8th ol.Jeptemoer anu nsvre 10 tne awm io ctusive. We are indebted to Captain Macy, for a London paper of the 25th', two nay later f itn oeiore rereivea. ThVljiodon Conner ofthe 5th cars. that fine prnles of Wheat supported the prices of that day week; Barley sold reatlilylil 40. inert was no aitetatran in Flour. Wheat quoted at 50 a 63. Mr. Taniiin va atill af Pari, and had attended a splendid dinner given 1t, Mr. Villele. The raper of tt 8th '. announce that Mr. Brown, the Ameri can Miniiter, was to give a dinner on the 28th, at which Mr. Canning was tu be present, with all the Foreign Minis ter. , -. TTii llaytien Commissioners 1 no carried out the first Instalment of the debt to France, left Pari on the 27th of September, on their return to St. Uov mtngo. . --.- Crtece ami Turin Cot. Fabvicr has at length driven theTurka from ber Tore Athens and opened a communica tion with Argos and Napoli, A Na tional Assembly was to ue neid in tue Morea on the 12lh of Sentembtr, at which it was, hoped Lttrtl , Cochrane would be present.: uotocotroni waa; collecting troops to attack Ibrahim at Tripolizza and Cauttna, who is aia to. have cot a reinforcement, but it will be . a . a . . S easy to crush Dim. A letter irom. tne- French Agent to th Ureek uommittee at Paris, dated at Napoli de Romania, July 21st, states that twelve vessels trnnv England and France, laden with muni tions. &c. had arrived in safety. It will be seen by an extract from Con stantinople, that a great fire broke out at that place on the aut 01 August, which continued on the Sd of Septem ber when the last account were receiv ed. Flakes of fire were then falling up on the Seraglio, the gates of which were, opened to all the fugitive who had fa vored the reformation, several tnou- sand houses, it was believed, had fallen ; . a prey to the names. . It is added that the People opposed the measured taken to extinguish the ore, unserving inai 11, " a . a. was a punishment sent irom ueaven tor the,late destruction 01 tne janissaries. The fire had penetrated from the gar den gate to the mosque of the sciltan Amarat and liejaiei, mence aiong ma walls of the Seraglio to the Sea of Mar mora, taking in its route many palace of the great, containing immense rich- e. . " t On the authority of the French pa pers, it is stated tliat Commodore Ham- ;. ilton has communicated to the Greek authorities, that the British Ambassador at Constantinople, 1 authorized oy me European powers to treat with Turkey lor a settlement 01 tne uinerence wun Greece, but that the negotiation have been delayed in consequence of the re cent difticuUies in Constantinople. . - . .r .11 .1.1. I..l'.-,t An impressment. 01 an auie mnncu men was ordered at Constantinople, uihn were in ho l.rnnp-ht before comrnit- sioners for examination such as had cood excuses were to be set at liberty, and the rest placed in tne army. - 1. n r . 1 n I .. r CJ Letters Irom itonie 01 me ou 01 ep 1 al - .1 '. r -u.':....,! .i,... two vfeteiatiH ol JUioeity, iwu 5i6.v. v. , . . , t th . V,c " : r LZZ r::: ;;.'..l UieXt of Independence, lumed uie.r - j lieT.nd -ybe , . - vtitiir ui pit iiic Buuuu v r 1 1 r,.. .,0 ti inrniira ir iiipi-p nr an owe their whole eneci to smuui., Kr--r: , ,,, i,-;...!, Ann - we" u" w T r.,nnt la. dUnuted: but in such cases'ei"""' " 7 7 tu indications 01 uitir gaming uu 1. ' . . 1 1. . l . "T Vft.1a1.rv ot Libert V. .'JU" I j :U.t N.inn. . . .... 'i it wiliawayabeiound, inaimeussyvi-r,.J , 7 , ,..,,) - . tember. state, that an Aigenne squan- ations which are the foundation jTour 'y ' "''7. ,eat parts " I would not be hasty nor unchar- ron nat1 made A descent 111 the Pope's i...r iinvn iii mnsenuence os some oi " , Pa. " . ... .. a, lituhle. hut to vour sneaker it appears i.inm;niiin. a few leagues from Home. peculiar combination of circunces '" nlors 0f the Ue- that they have already obtained , . . Bnd carried off twenty men and eight been more widely diausea.ranu uioicp- " -- . b . 0 loniBliing innuence, which n WOmen. un tne in August, u rreocis permanently established aiS.ong uian- puuiit--1 ka ttJ Uea- checked or destroyed, will ulliuiately Government packet, bound to loulon, "" Ut,,;rm,.V House iii die town of La -kind, than ttiose wnicn unyureii vii6m 1 - - - ., .hZm to nee "ain, cause, our lepuunv was overnauiou, mn imm,mui i Pn"r.Al,e K,r the rl '.ha ,..4,e f our o4rn ase are e- veil lor permitting them to see . . . 'few narticulars are worthy ,, t her.- one of which ted .- wncevuie, tne loumuw ..v , num mv v - - o ,. ,. . . . , uiOIll 01 1 --,,-7 . . . .r 1 .. i..v.i.. . ii..i.'.i A.. o.Ul.rdtii.n for the lot the last llll.e, ti". ' fo, , l.f -aAA riinuiileratinn. ' I l.i..... .ha mitli. Her ! nanera were vei iiKciv iuuc nuy..- n0..iii uhicli lor 111a- vuu-. iun'u v.iV i ti: . , luoinuua. -- .r . . anA hr ran ni snn nu 11 ran 1 . 1 ,.,,., In. I l.ia ICV liaud UVei I "UUr SCTHort w numni a.v, ui- ciiiim.i.u, ,,y days had extended his icy 1 am. r ... tro. .r sacked in search of Greeks! The board these illustrious old men. e, -v-y. -v ------ , f . . h . , - . v ..v. . ' J p -iraM liiaVllt.rann tn Wit I 100 aci3, gWcn iu by Burris Tailor, So 150 100 75 do 100 .do 50 do . 75 do 100 do 100 tlal 100 do I 7S do' 100 do 50 df 1(X) do 150 do X) da: 100 do ) 170 do . 1 ' 14j do HX do , 00 do J 100 do I 300 do I 300 d .100 Aa I Johu Ileum, George Stogner, Alfred Stognci, l'eter Tucker, Keuben Tucker, WaiiamLedbettiT, fieorge Stogner, Peter Tucker, Bun-is Tailor, AlexV WCaskel, Thomas Ussy, Nathaniel Dean, ' Robert Mix, lit Mfrmnn or Barner. the estate of Johu Kirk, George Hodge, George Hearn, Reuben ltaglaud, Bryaut Whitfield, Jesse Mubry, Khen-odc Smith, die heir, of J as. Nail, do do do tint received an 3 Lot. m die ttwn of Henderson, 1 83 acre. 100 do 1. Mailv Sha. KlatabefliCorjn8 IS 3G5 100 too 100 100 do do do do do do Buchauon, Unlisted, " ' .' ' Randle Partcn, Uulisted, Ho i ABRAM FORREST, former Shft rlatisiraf remains of aisfiQuity is, at pre- . ..... ror.rul.in Kn rune, than HeiiL. nu. icno Eviivwii. ---r'i 1 - -., 1 .1 unemeii iu uc mmi exciuaivciv uuuvi uit vvi.v.v. . i nuvn.u ... . the advantages of j liberal education; tiiews 1 ' u Atr 0 the ular cieigj4 Thi being too ap- ing officer boasted of their having .unk om! c.lrh ic tne (jJJV'f t (if this admiration, ia.sto 101 a suoiov. - I . ,', rnll:rT nrnnr and it beimr one Greek vessel, after having tnaisa ' ",VT . . r..,, ! I il,,. niiiae nl the SOleilil'o u,c vv l'B,cul w i . 1 . ,, , . i 1 . . - . that there a. e tti tain caprices of 1 asve, e no.se 01 me so 1 evident lact that our scientific cred her crew! 7 . , ' . i-u..i. uToilftMliirnteH the proclamations, to leaciiiiiciu, ... r..1 TSnnt'Juhi 9.7th More .than 200 irom wine 1 iivr" """ "v" .n i.uii ir n aces, me lusiuutious cxcn a wnumi n.nuv - . , . n- is entirely tfee. wc,et ' ' uf the iimieSiable gto- Ver the affairs of our nation, it berimes fugitive Samoitr have arrived at 1 mos. - The Mlow of the arts of statuary 8atac t.titeo ' U9to be u and doing before it be too Three vessel load are. also at fyra. naiiitTnir n,av be of use in illustra ry . jeue.suu - - - ahprehension ate It is said the 1 urk were to ian o,. . " r m . :.n r Uneech ess. DV S1CH8, w r " .7 . IrtoA nn the OAtli. ; It is ad. kJa wiiiit'lI'L'a Sit III II II I'll A ST 111 I "I ' r w ... ..!... I .vwlla.ua nilT If nilHH HniU-HT III uir. IUUU 1m.11 IlltlV W - times has extended to these, as M & atitude toward i . ? . . . :', loli.;c ror our aute ded that proposition were . -.- i:.. .1.;,. I V 1111 WI1UI Ulllliuu. . .. i: . , I irastotlieart ot writing, a. u ... t. ' , " 4lf hictovv clothe a coincidence uture. to lend I.... than tn tne (liner. I c w,v " " . i . .!. I... t li tl . I . .i.nn mlifll ariscendant power of genius died a propriety 01 tuunc mm anala of ancient ureece, -iuiiumiiuiucuu; jviiuvi. ; a.mnta ln ;.,.r,iTircnre and has. nei hans conse- lounu in me am , . decree of iealousv between I Greek neet, encouraged tne oamiota to Xied rnmen. mankind. Home all the homage oie.oqe u ! t . j e.v ... ettv would have beeu a.reauj wo i" ' .... :i-.u:?. ,:n k ra.lih sm mreivpil ihe most .ureent per oKitsowncapnces. iativi .m.- - y uect. cBuntryimata.i vi.u.,.u, p-v ..-vj :;""Y:.un 'lilA uuiu ..v....- ,:- ...ritera wou d served, and any particular design upon suasions irom im ii.u..v Perhaps, slsoi certain teu o . h fa defeated.- At them tothe utmost. , - i ' have already endeavored to treat .a w our wn uir. j have rea- Metiient. Aug. AZth .-The Captain n.ilar lact as fabulous; they iiavr m"- v -J ' - , ..a p:. .nrunPPIr Kere on the 9lb in- " . , Ui jathiF Leonidas, 1 on to oe maiiKiui tor mc aimc i w . ..n- -, 1 .. r.i. .......oH nn itnuht. the deamOl I w" vy w , s I ...a ..,;!. k;. . rln.n- a ahina of the """ "'--7- f tw;iw The na- which prevent an unnai.oweu uun- mv hm m..,..... - - 1- - -nd the devotion of JJecius. iwuivu f v ,J . 1 - ni I lin ft frio-ntea. 5 sloon of war. 13 Lf....ta if .it fanvtt" Sir Joshua ltev rdo l&.cingtoCe6.T.lkarse,&Co.U,ld9) those at least for y.h.ch norea- lso acre. f Joeph Estes, A son can be given, at e transmitter to us, BLANKS f every aeseriptlua for sale at this office ,A n.tnr.wl and arnuire their conse quence, from the company in which we have been useo to see menu v' and Rome are the fountains from lence. to that veneration' which they ble. "PP,; ;,, ed emotion so of christian be amalgamatedr euce, i -t-aanre ferson and Adam causeu eiu ,i,a .,.! ifthev should nove a - . . I ,.....l.i, and knowledge which they nave anoru ed ua, we voluntarily sdd our approba- r .ml ...rv ruslnm lion 01 every Ol uamcm v " v - V I f ,L, 1 .1.-. lkinn..,t in them, even to the fash?' i I" 1 inai wvivftj-. w - and the devotion of Diusv lien wmcn P . in M fl, $, r r mm ujjlicltd under depo t"whit would be the consequence brig and a chooner. lie .ailed, again by belfeving ( patriotic fJS. ZZrt our most FpuUr sects theollowin, d.j. we know not whiU,- ble. Happily, whilst the death or Jei oum .tmate'dr What en. An epi3emic prevails on board, so ire mar ,.' le-rlrimate SOd COnsiHUUV wuu u r v. -r-y - lWuv.....b. tn be Klorified by fshalled oy tneir leaaers ou u.vuB. royaanandoigUW a wobre example ot monarcn 10 former aires? liberties of a brate ree-, . ; r eWiS ills' ivnv" ( - a t What en. An epidemic prevails on board, so I.. .1:- - -.1 -Th Hreotta tnai xv men uie uj. , , had thrown away three fire ships, oa A letter from Rhodes,; ot July ay t, - -vC ;.K 'O
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