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V I 'I; tMiballj thar such an'eveht with, riesnj. to the defin.te",titt.e, siDic. iti iiAiur,-jor. tne pianes. orbits" a: eriaed above, those " that there i: but'ooe particular puce in the crbit of a coma wtierV-iis't.al can pass over the orbiti rof the planets y and yy is bo many chances to one, that planet hfrpj en to he7 in that part of itsorbit 'At .tnat particular timeV .But should any of the co ittfcU approach bo near us.as to be" more attracted ; by tihe , earth than theun, we might indeed, by th&Vmeans acquire another -flpoon, which would be; a. change to our ad vantage,' rather than' ..3ub. - icet of terror and dismay r. , s : ' V- -' "v E .G80, appeared near the time of the general ; deluge, and thaf probably was the occasion , of r tnaC catastrophe, which he. thertfore believes the - Almighty caused to happen by, a riaiurl cause. ; If a comet passed near the. earth it might unfoubt , cylly raise aery strong tide; the effects of which ' f would be, that it woald' lay .. all places under wa ' : ier ; and drown the "inhabitants so far as it reach ' cct . For if so, small a body: as the moon, at the a (distance ;oi sixty of he. earth's semi diameters, he able to raise" a .strone. tide, of twelve or filteen feet in height; a Comet as big as the earth, and esftfiltiely 'im- Estr efiadart f cm Castrfe 5 oo ipart f , the said j Eijuuy bfisinesl.wai done, afiff th ttirwijourn-i t Adnuru. Jan-Jaiwen. AppkdamF nr a bhoultUappen ataiMarray has enterequc.--,,; -.i rv edth same day.., r y.Vr .Tt nydramTi1t though it ispos-l. -a he division oi the army ot rortugau ina-was ; iy j firf-LT aDfto;nlel kt the - w V.waif, who waen;;;i) r t .u . r l'.,..,v. T..'-nri Tri.viiirt ha. I ha)'! vY. v Jones, sq. was (ppoimea py Vv ns & truant r. onnwwH.rBVi.4-. vysen ftinn'R: urtl iiearrL nhtalftd-ome lad vantae-ei oveta. small Court, olicitor pro tem. tor the term. . , v; - upon hoe cakes and bacon. rfmnv rV'tj 11 coming very ne"r, it, would raise prodigious jidt I v t , . capable of- oveiflbwiog all that part -of the earth " ' : 4 ' . ' TVhich wasearest to , the comet. - . ; C !f --f'wllut it , may be AawiU thlscouM not drown all ;1 ! '- v-. '- 'tlaces at 'once, tor at 'th' (Juadratures' would be at nn bh t " Hut it 1W be answered,.that ' countries of the world successively, and therefore in the" space, of Vntv fouc, hours, tlic whole earth Would be involved in .'water-and all animals, as'tf- .- fectually destroyed as if thet. water nafaid one " Jhiundred'and fifty dajs,upon,-the eaTtb.,which is the tinte mentioned by-scripture j thenatoral (,f - feet f , this would be,' that, by v; swh" i proiVigiou s - and rapid motion ,f this' vast body of water round - the earth in 24, hours, alf trees must be torn up by the roots, and' carried along with.the current ; all buildings, demolished, the rocks, hills, and . mountain's ' d,ashed in 'pieces-,' and turn away ; - all the product' of iht sea, fishes, shells, teeth, bones, ' , See, carried along with the flood, thrown upon the -eT.r'fi e even the tops' cr mountains, promiscu. ouslv ith Oter bpdies ; hardl v.any thing could be Jbuu'd be foiind strong enough to withstand Us forcis" i-Tbv like vast lisle -would also,b ! ais.cd in .,' , ; the atniOf.phtre, atttpded with'the most violent cxm ' , 'inot'on of the-whole "body of air, the consequence vhcieof ivOiild.be continual rain. In such a caa. v as this "it Would be impossible for aoy ark to live at Wi or the strongest man of war that ever was Those, therefore, who stippoVe the water to- be over all the face of the earth at once, mutt attri bute it to a comet, for itjs impossible for a natural , - cause .td produce such an effect. It Is also neces J sarf, that this flood "of waters should be perfectly free from all storms and tempests ; for if Noah's ark cathe to be tossed about in' aaging sea, from its, structure and magirituW it must inevitably per , ish,- with all its cargo nf animals'; 1 nd if thU was granted,", it 'would i 1 be equally difficuU to' ac coiin for another phtnomenon,ahat tSf how shells and' marine" bodies, should "be: thrown .upon t he land or efe'lT to the tops of ih mountains, by such ; a still water, and many of themburiul -deep in the "earth ;tb'i ffcct Is not at'all reconcileable to sui a supposition.- Therefore, it does, not appea. that ' loih these'' hypotheses can 'be true for the cal n at a. necessary for preserving the ark could move " none of the shells and the routh sea, necessary for transporting the shells would destroy the ark The reconr.ilinglhese things is not esy. but wf believe it would be a very difficul' alfnir to mike out onw sych a great concourse of water should be pi quiet and stillr so" clear of winds, stonTa an vmpests as is liere required Hence we ' concK 'lethat the ark and Us contents were mi V Ta uously, pj eservVd from destruction by the pow. er -' f -'mripbterce. ' ' . . . " SDanish force,- Commanded ;by'Oenfral Morillo,- -Ja, M. Hooper, Esq. has been appointed to ,the and theJ legion , of JSstramaduraV commanded by f0ffiCetf Clerk" of the Superior Court of Law and Montanches. ... '4 - X 1 have no recent intelligence from the south of Spain.- Gen,. JBallesteros sUHfremaTd .19 the county of Nicola, whena last ftad mnvsiromnat quarter , v a ' jrt j Equfif for New-Hanover County in the place of y - !" e; : FROM MOBILE rV ' . ' FOftT STOpOfcBT.;Aug. 21. v tf.6rrfer.-The5iComfiiundant' of .Mobile has rtceiul from, the CapiaUMieneraVof Cuba, p(.sttive ord4 not to permit the passage ot any ng, bitgitgougingtar id4ieaAefliJKS H mty of; other accompn,hm.Snt,l which uorroweq irom intir cousins verm ' M'U John. O., Jones lisq. , resigned. Wilmington fa. types; the Virginian, io whom, thev 1rot,J :" J : .. , " 1 , iMVMUM;tti-iimiig reprewntation, theadnjW' 8 POSTOFFICE EfTnUSHMENTT. v t&lb Shuyikil,.niP9 undMntedly . WhK ? awrfur4-a.: t&c place ostinationv" " rv.ll0h) , Wanesville, N. Carolina ; a Kobe rt Love,' Post Master. i powdtr, troops, or armed vessels past' Mobile,! Lmbn, do. ; ' , v '' , ' loitering, dram dnnking, ,cockhting, ,Wft7.;' belonging to , me uuntu' Tuaits , vimi uouiu nr ? vuhui a uiju.) uvui uuvu . uiuuij, tarviii iipumiug, saubath-tK, peanut aiyr to piss, it would- no conoideied a ais- David Riddlespergei, do. obtdienw.-of orders b.y him, and .that he should , Marts Bluff Marion County South Carolina ; answer , fur tho-same. In a pnate letter to the n. , ' . ' v;o:ntnaii(i;ini ne tvinceu niuui uispitiasuie iu per-j , w. Discontinued. i Arrington's Tavern, North Carolina. The legislature of Connecticut assembled at Here. he attacked the enemv m . i th 7nr,' If. p . 7 HUl n he dou pack'bffc speech tn Low Dutch, which the Wary i, r .7 Mearn's Chapel, Nash county, North Carolina j "ilJJ!'!! h5 ....... u.vvu...6 U),0...,p , aiH, toncindijy ordering them to evacuate the countrv imm:. t ly to which they most- laconically rtbiy t plain EngHsh (as it was very tiatural for jL,i '5 rt they'd see him d d first." V "Now 'this was a reply for which tiniher JEtl calculaXion; and finding hlmseff totally vhrtJ missmri Iv. hi given to the last povvuer !ohoonec to pass U!)ntoJee. 1 v y ' - 1 1 K t'is rdei is positive we may expect in case an attemDt is made, :7 hear of a fevr hit bcinjr ex- brae., was reAikd. iriie'v.the un tesstlaap-jNew Haven on the 10th instil ; Upon a conventioqitility, he contluded like'a most;womiy pcaret off M i tt ' ".r 2i last ntlJ (kit a jcoun-; oi the two houses in the council chamber, fifter a Modern English 'expedition that his V,w C on 'KOIIUMIirr UI Ul VUf-fl '.. Vtimcsi USX waat. I . . . . ... . , .'..w.w v .w. .v mm .vu uvilMJS, una COtl. Itt-jthjs 'new order tt observed. (bat Ahod any - vv guv"i, , siotrea as a panern lor ait commanders ; bavin (he loilowing passages are found, Tn the subject atcmeved a most hazardous enterprise at a infe f rt , expense of treasure, and wUhout losing a sm- EXl'ERlOi; RELA HONS. miin lhe ttx e, ! He unanimQusIf ik4 nic uriivcrei ui uia country iaq appellation. care ott M 'U'it .7 ati i last mmn iw ajcoun-1 oi ine iwo nouses in uie councu cnamcer, finer a u' uuul-lu ijujjhsh. cxpeuuion tnat lUBis-ji ilofwa wash.ir ,ud a maj -rUy ofopini. fc0lemn and sublime address to thcfhrone of w? t0, "Urni home n4 repbrfprogrt that'll :heir saKs' plan m permit the .. K.,. , r. . Htr accordingly sailed back to" New AmsterW choonrr to proceed, ttun i cuntai hr passage. ! the Rcv' ?r Dana. thc T whe hc wa3 received with' great honors, J2 I. 41 'i fi I! t ' 'ii' Me' Jfoiign ahd Domeftic Intelligence. V . -NV w V ohK, Octnbt-r 12 LATEST'FrtOM LISBON. : ' i.. . . . 1' . f . i'i f. . a 1 ,11. axrc,rmwflor rnor ukww0 rall bestowed on all great men) his 2 slbom ? thrteguLmre. Connecticut, delivered on the done their duty were laid up (ordiyLS; 1V'W ,7m: , . . ; in a cove, now called the? Albany Basin, wiir4 . ..0 .. ,.... . -iney quieuy rouro m me muu ana to inimoaiL vessel haung any bl the itfore montior.et' itr licks on board and beintj; cii)vcy; 1 !y an armed Tb;ce, attempt to pass, and a coinicii'oi war he hel't, that if one of. the ilFicers is for ppvini their passing, th-.y shall do ,i'-.from whtco wt may calculate ihaiihe p.sae vvili Ik w rmly conieied. We ckem it unnecessary to call the attention ot government to th,t-v subicct. as we claim ihf l'ret U11U III1UI91UI 17'. JiaTijiOViuii wi .lit i' 1 .1111- tTii . . t .. ,1 ,1 . , - -. . , . tiaiiuus, duucuiM vw nave wucil mute, atmc iic anc as Wt expeev to sec u assertcii in a short tiaic, . , .1 . . , - . tx ' , , 1 . . . ' tasi aesston ot ui Oentral Assemblv. not by pr -ciUTiati )iisv tuit by cannon. 1 , -r, . , . , , , ; r , , , . 1 . .k . 1 ,r. ' n- ' 1 hf.'-rtbxa'.ion l the geneial plan of depreda ; In addition -to th 'troops la.tly sent from Mo ,. .... . . , . . b . . v r 1 ... , , ,V 1 1 1 1. t; . , " tion which has been observed in a few case on V11 1 u i L 1 iiie uart clone ot tbe all t rent rowcrh, has not . .v.uu, ...v . .w b. - r - been, attendeu with tnat a parry v-ui t.e sem in a lew tiays 10 mme pos session ol all 1 fiat tract of country lying Ix.tween MoiiU hav ujkI the Pernidq litr, which is lno Slates wlh foreign itiCl'iiletfin the parish- As we have once nken poss sion of it, we t annot tnr a moment x lttvt. th it liovernir l'Jaibor.i'e will suffer the Spaniads 10 txerciseanv jt.risdiction over the same Halt- Whig. " ' " .genefui res.ofa'ionM Ameri can proper) aequtsteted tti violation of our lights, or a'liy frank a:: d explicit replication ot thc decrees, under winch ,l.e gtat. mass of idzures have heeo ize his name, they erected, by subscription; macrnificent shingle monunrcnt on the too oM ten Barrack Hill, which lasted three whole aM' when it fell to pieces and was burnt for firewood The state of Delaware, at the late electionhas again proved to be hrraly iederal Yesterday, says an Albany paper, sevefelwai Artri 1r.irfc nf (lritiK trriAn(ifm lana.la tirflM....w tiiade. the same course ot ie pi teuton, aooebrs :,.. 1 ... ..:':.. ....'-. ... . . iu s iinritauiuc nuusc in nua vuy, wtrc seizea iu -ls.0 to bt- cciraiiUtii. andjiltle hope can be enter tai.ieu that cur rights will be rc. pi cted in diture N i can we peu tie any char.t in the dispusnion oi me other Oelligcrent power tovart;s tne LJimtd ce(j Tlal b. 1 IK Mate street, having been smuggled into UiTslit in violation of the non- intercourse law. This is w it should be ; the laws oueht to be rieidly tufin- FRUJAY, OCiOi.L.t 23, .811. ii iii ww n .n in iiiii imiir. inni n ki iiiiinr jump e 'llMlliw. i,tiLn.lint.jn -.4 ' ' i-.-.. u, .u -wui.H ses our boundary line .v. 'wF'iiui.iiv.jiui tAtv.unnjj men uiijusi uiucra t ..... r . : I I 1 ' ... J .1. . . t - " V . , , , u , cici.v5.y iimiH crvu oy i f a an tf wtrf that U(iV)a noM di t".r. lit. r. 'i I Ii ill k! it IUAi . Irl Kt.ktu n 4f yrtrl uri nwMA.. I i. jl J fac i,n to reflect, lh-t no part ot our commercia cham insb iver b mt, k lllwll. ,cllwlllUau . iroinmc ,Ca8U.ts oi,farrep by wet n5; . Miere was so ereat a fall of rain as to swell the .7 c iui ship's,crew by an e a5t wind another by a here v.as geat tall ol ram as swell be the restrictive luw, oi the Onion still remain in The dtruction of7rade .j, rcJ,fliKjMt. a...toim. la nt 4r.ti. nana, i nn .II-1 Inrra '.n. iiiilUm.. . . . r, ...II.. nn...,,... ....... .... o .1 . i .wi.iiwri iiiu. abi vciiiia- .v-nu vAvviib itfb vj-ju .ii.v, auu nuuuui Loat i.iidiiv 11a . i . I r .. .' . . i .. ' T " ,- - . creases ine iraue oi unoincr. oICKDubs Dews within the memory of our oldest 'inhabitants. The ' l.,ons a.re "ggravaung the evns which their mjus-. doctor, ad litigation the hwyer Scarcity oj ' . - . . - . . . . , . ..... nice has Uioiiuceu. and are felt with Peculiar SiVt. , u .. .:n j.i .1 FRESH lir. On Monday night last and during the next'ay m mill . ,.r, i-. , . .a... luce has pioiiuceu, aiid are felt with peculiar si vt. , maitpn thp innii ischitf done is ot distressing magnitude. Mills, f ;, h t5 nrn'.. , , u ,,.,,,, . money maaes the monieti b b I rity by the commercial and other important inter- lormMJo or a fire by whi ill uams, bridges, 8ec. have cither twt n swept a-1 sts of this $;ate. Ii is however 10 be presumed rulneH 'may with' some b ' .. m m . t L .t .1. . ..lu- ...... -I.l. .. ....... k I C . .I.I. ' ' meh still riwlier. which niany ' farailiw m i ' ... . . ... . . .L .. .1. J-.. . L. L 1. .. ' 1 -v.M-1"., way or much,damaged ; and. so lar aa-we have in- . ie auvuvaies oi maisysiem iuubi ueiurcuiw Qf a bettcr saie cf their lumber, or a bbhcipS fornitttion, cousidetaole injury has been done m : timc- have bece aiiued that she mtaaure-un. 0f iheir labour. - , ot m i vc sutcts. ' g , u lrm mKWKtn,vlc x 01 tne i,",ac neV? So with respect to the great and violent chn r , r ,t -..u ui-i, iuc iiaiiuu.il .igiwaiuic t uuuii , m coul,trjr, effected bv-.the dcomjBctdil U ail the streams fall so as to be onlable, we at tne approachingsessu.n of Congress. system ; whilst most are the poorer for ihtf shall ol course icniain ueprr.ed of mails botirirom ' Iiuclligeni mn. however, wilt perceive that.soinei. a happy few, ae the richer. Tliis system me north and south i i the mean Lme we sUl our pubUc coticems rtquii c something mon , than impoverishes not onlyt Vhe merchant, gcncr t s' j,- pur.pubUc concerns rtquire vmething mon-., than.-impoverishes not onlyt . a Pta particular oh'oxiou, bw It has sj)takmg4 uit also the ot no been our misfortune to ursu .. policy- which has Ve presume to sny th m the farmers and niechamsi. w. tlwrft invcr hcftU'e waialime .he vie. ot tnreig'i wilel( ihere were so manv insolvent debtors in tfiil offei our. readers wnar seems most worthy . . . i , .. .i . . , . . ....... . . . uce in uieuapt:r9 ire.!y reccivs. i, - reiiuereo us. coniemptnnr Since the a .ovewan i'. unehe southern staire T' & care trea.ttJ.tt!i .a K0IW rfcr-a- country, as at present. We learn from the papm, . aince tne a ove was m ipe, me. soutntrn stage . dv tosunmit to evcrv iinhrnitv. wmch mu.est or ;,. ,i cs.,. v..., v.i. ,.uMi . n 4r liidky til lilt sidlt UI iCW 1UIA) juuui vrv"" it cannpt nowever hundred, nersons' haVii hem rferlaredsll has iff. tied Us in ivai 1'he coin, actors tor Uiv. -caprice may impose upon us. t Faye-;evulc, .t. . amly deserve pp4ise iVr tueii ptMS'.vcriny ctlors to in- line bt twttn .tiis.i.iace una Fdeivi.k, . audv . L,e 1 to reteve the national ijonw ; and we wuh-,n a verv few months Dast : and tteMMI ' i . a . it- i . . 1 1 f i ,-., c tn ;n. ougiu io expeci mat onr pt.ui.c couOiyi -.h into, increasing every week. Nor is the fiatt.AWI sure thc regularity ot tne nuiis.: that a manly, impiuial and ueciOeu cour.M ol'inea- York' singular it. this tesoect.-.eieDt wi wfe sutes has niw become in ispens -ale j such a to its bankrupt law. Were the iegWaiurtsliW . ... ,T' , course as wiau sausiy lorugo nations,, inai wiuisi the biher states to pass' the same kind jol W hc tltCllons l v t0i" ctlegates to the ' we desire peace, we have the means and the spirit . uw. BV tt t. h HnM; 'MK rith one ort General Astuib:vnavc .i ijiihiit d ki .lit choice to repel arosion aTniinn.n;ih.fi.vnnM nmKjiKiw linveea'tntutt ...I..:,-. .... ... -e .l. o. tm: i!v-tne aiTivat mis aneriii'un ulht omu i-.i. . r" rr . r.i i .. i i n r ' . . 2.. t.. Ptt, . Kfc..lof 47 deiiiixruts -d J3 federalists. In .Uia I He interests of the L nited States undoubtedly uetitionine insolvents, accordine to relative Hum Livln fii bf Osbon Gazcue; to 'he 5th of sev, likewise, as well as nr Vet moii', d.moc.acv r'Tji,t" SW unr .anri h('ab,e IHe ; but the bers, as New York; and so me perils a w t 7 ' t : ... . i - - j nil iv K'liijr.. Vf win.., r.ii;rht. nr fun iviu ciiii !.-. V , . , . . , , - , o - ..v..,..., w. v-.. ...... v.vvjr lurtrer uioi)oniuii. ..uj -vm i.i.i....i.M.. inni i.vi. a ..-.., nivt a ne reueti on ior mis ODicct, is a sumcient oi'Kanizeu r t Sf (;iemre'r, from which we have made the follow . niv; iiausiaiiuua, . " y. r ' 1ISB0KT, AtJG. 28. ' - Ex.ract of a despatch from his Excellency Mar-, shal General JLord "Wellington to his Excel v Itncy ' Don M iguel . Pereira Forjaz dated at .his head quarters, at fuente Gyinaldo,. August 2 1 , ISM TV , V. . r!r ' The enemy has made n6 movement of inipor ' tance' whee 1 transmitted TO your excellency my ' despatch of the 'I4th itisf.'-In the,, afternoon of that day. a detachment of the enemy, consisting - of near 4 9i)0 infantry artd'cavalryi arrived at Gnt, - , a town situated onjhe south side 'of the mountains, ' that sen? rale Ctstileftbm EstTtmadnrp, and oh : tht following morning snrprized", a small piquet '. iruard of out s in S.' Martinho de..Tavelgo, com- : .--nMiided: by Lieutedant WM1 of. the 1 1th i:egi .jneni of Dra'gOohF, whowith t:n dragoons, were , ..-.mad prisoner. IfV the afteinoon't the "enemy ' proceeded fititn that place; to, JVloralejo, and the I '" next morning to, Monte Kermoso. . J I have no; learned' that the enemy's troops in the V;" north or south -Of theehinsula have made any . C amoverneKs, since I seat byour excellfency my '.r- "former 'despatch. ' ', , Extract of desptitch frpn Linrd ' Wellington , iy c dated Fivcntt Guinaldo, Aug24, 1811. A considerable body of the enemy's troops ar. "J'-1 jrWediby forced marches at Valladolid on the 16 b " -or ITth inst, and atterw.ard turned bacis towards 1 "llioBecb, from whence I have not yet heard of - -Amir having .'moved. "; ' ' 7 " " - ' " I have'Viia'Mto Dot 'heard that the enemy.has '- mode any movemeni in ine iiortu.ui iaiu. v-cn r - jzrrrLzfzirr-rn I rtK fnn. ttnt'there are some mpn who nerforffl the v4 ioice aiid a soiril louse it with -effect When no .f t;f m .jonh. hnmirlves. S" oiher honoablc means of redress can be resorted , this general .wreck and ruin." It is a fine tinted to. Tne ext nsive resources, aided by the geo. placemen and pensioners, who have : each ,.,.tli gi-aplucar siiuatiw of our country, have furnished i several thousand dollars a year. As coadju,"10 evj.-ry nccrirj ine;ms for defending our territory the present destructive system of policy, fid our commerce, and we are false to ourselves bind heavy burdens, ahd grievous to be borne W .when either is invaded with impunity. To the , lay them on mens' shoulders ; but 'bey them'sehe . rentral 'government however belrmp-s the. r.are of i will nM Km iik nf h.-fr iinffers. thesti ini':ottr,nt concerns :"and According to the calculations of Mr. Wood, of 'ties to encroacK on the pi erogatives . as the weight of a feather, falls upon o- : ,T ..". ' 1 - ol vhi. Union, let it is. important tor every State shoulders. No wonder they are in M-f Richmond, the coniet will have commtnetd to be lto 1hU3vV jnd to f,el .h- ca.uu.nu r UIir neral ti'bk;!. MiWJr:i.-,famfr visible all .night, on tlie IJth instant. kout'erus, and tc be prepared to r.o.onei ate with the '-'wn-t-k.. VI heir nartv remains stror.gf1' ui tht. nation in. thoSe measures which thu oublic ho. nffir fl.iw .an 1a OUt the '... . StMuir .jiu! mfi'tv drh'iru. . ' " . .... r .1. . rr" i ... J..-.or in tftS sickly vapotu, o'er.run tnt country, apivauiiig cis eas.e and d..'. kites through the la. id." , George W. tamibdl, Enq. is elec;ed a icnator of the. United States lor tne statt of renueshec' to supply i.he vacancy oct asiotied by the lesigna tiou ol Jeiikiii-Wtii'estces, esq. . &nteJdiJmtTLbrn 1 5th, and V- fayVtfiat the enemy yas still in coftBiderable force f.Vvin his front." Marmont has left thV Cftntonment,' . .thjt he occupied with" (he army under his, com-4'mand-rJ the valley of the .Tagus, and advance ". Hs arnry toward : tho1 hxouiutairjis .that separate cut the Ecliptic in the 25vh degree oF.'Aquai'iusi the sun being then in the f th deg of iagiuirius. vIfs tail at present extends 14 degrees Whefe- l R. GRISWOLD A remarkable parallel, says the Baltimore Fe deral Republican, exists between in;, demand made hard times, by making ' other mens' necessuw their own opportunities." So again, it is a line harvest-season for ni ,k .. .:w :-....!' MnJ.' irtlieyPw nr linnn lhi smitvivit n .n tn-xt h. Mime rlin I. 1 .... ... t . ' .7 ' :f unf. r .... . T ' , I last winter, by poor Madison's orders, upon the 'duck enouj-h to take every advant9gg Q'. ;-r y iani.b iiuin vnv. .iia. .u inaiui ju i isuu ni Diuunc kj buncinici mo me presiueiuiai distance, its tail would extend ovef 24,730.838 forces, and tht-perfectly .polite acquiescence in a- i! determiner! jretusal and the demand made byor- mtles. rrom tne velocity oi me cornet sun encreas.ew Yrk. upon the Maryljindcts, to evacuate pig, as-likewis&i's apparent magnitude, it yet" con- their settlemvint upon the Schuylkill. It appears ,tinues to approach the earth. The Superior Court of Law and Equity r for this from the valuable and true history ot Ntv York, lately puldished by Mr. Knickerbocker, that in tiie year. 1642, in a moment of great wrath' governor Kiett preparea an armameptv consisting ol two County, was opened vesterdayHis i lonor, Judge sloops and thirty men, destined to remove the in; Lowrie, on the bench. The rcquisile V.urai er to form a Grand Jury, could hot be" procured. . The ..'. .i. t . ..' i ... i - t. iV Lowrie, pn thebench. The require hum! er to j au piaceuu unner tnecommana ot Myn- reason of IRiaPIeTiciency was occasioned" th General sickness which prevail, in this part ofihe State, on which ground the. Judge declined making Hy "order fpr'fiping lhe 4bsiutefs, cf lu-s'c no uusioess pn the Jaw ticket Was taken up. Little .i.:..r r ,tr ::'. rT. . t " " r" r rv "..irdv l-uniiuauuLi 1 1 !Ji.Ju.t3JL--Ug-AM-;tjaM P jwl'"l . . .;..! . .... i t. - . . . I. . . . '.. n: i.:. r.ni"nt. niv.onau, at inn ume our imam coiony was m mat ettviable jiiate, so tritich coveted by Ambitious na tions, Vhat is to say, the government had a vast ex tent of g territory j part of which i enjoyed, and thttj greater, part of which it ha4 continually, to quarrel about cessiues ana aisirsssesijai uierr um"" . , m'.iu" inr r t.ac. tK..t. actata. at !f.'4iti year. In short, there never hetore w -r rable;tcr esia..--o H.-i . . r .Km. c o ..... . n ii-L7 .(....! -v. ... T.r t .. r. ............ P . 1 . .. . . .. . . iiw w.iuuu. iiiiiKiiiiu. iwicu, utciiku ui in mis tuuuuy, SO IHVUU momed aristocracy. f si flfl, sni" Ivfen who ar . rpahh.iT' a troldei h?''v these times. nr full rf courage lhe!listJve!' "vui'i lain ainiiiaiif inc i ,;,.-. , r.- l.n in .l.fuoir,npmi.r!ini,Ant'r:tHv", I .v.. v wbvwmjv q.i.j. ...... wnrt llAM. yPnm nn.. hrav.': hnv; PU'' . and the day is ours- Another enft F:" --mm a .. m. - . I .... aW tl III fllllll' 1 .1.1 , we kfica io U long cnyugri, v m. -. .u-. yj. ined, are pretty near the flinching Pnt H Once upon a time :(sayi a We. wfct and a dwarf were friends, and kept Tol"v'--aCt made a bargain that they never would fo jtf. other,' but go seek adventures. TllC j.hejffi they fought was with uva Saracens, aisli" 1
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1811, edition 1
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