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h i -tvKFT ' nnarter . OI, Oil , UOUr. UUVI .'l 4l,,,-l,4 w,,,4l.; l:l . ..,Vwl 1 ,- n,lintnni1 ha liiminir ia infi-tt Uhattortb h.mrquittea.ivIi course, bee ther, eireumstance ' lifi- of the wind, current tor Any o-icoars into which titjA passions and French in- has seldom fallen to our lot to examine a paper. nstancei and that it would be bestjtoi fluence bad determined leading men to' plunge,; more completely destitute of all argument in L 1 oinn clinllld mil v. bv . wnliaual complaints and,de9PnaeoIear8U18 wurao others from doing the jx duty, ou whose ativity the common Safety depended desire W knovv what treatment hejvould or ought Kto ' re-aire or deserve ? Without doubt he would ie thrown overboard iffiess time than lhave ta Van toRtntrt the ease." ; I am not able to perceive the least difference betWoen this case ; anivVhat take place , in ;A- otcrica at the present time, almost every -uay. Adieu."" - ur'' -1 am. with sentiments afrespect, yours, . , . 7 ' - 1 FORNEY, FRIDAY, StPTEM BIR u4, j 8 i 3. naa wag rejeoseu on ine'sa or Ifeftraary y vote of 49 to ifo A hill peediaTimjio however on-tb flth FcKraarv." aatfcoHzSn t.h ' 'If President ' t' '& looasessffm of a iriuii ', V eounf ry lying Suth of the-ltssissippi terntorV and West of the PerdiV West Florida. W 1' In regard ;io;tlie unnecessary,' nnaathorized; believed,'iceiveiiriany votes at the late elee- &ml extraordinary levies of troops, in Kentucky tjon fronj an impression that hej was a. peace Und elsewhere, Mr. Pope expresses himself with man. We now see what sort r of a peace man! a firmness and indignation in which every Ame ' he is. JTIis peace-is to be accomplished by a ricsri attached to our excellent constitution ruthless and bloody pursuit of the present war $ ought heartily to join. It is known that under which, if any man dareoppwse, .either in Mr. Johuson, a very violent mcmher'of Congros3 thought or in jvpril, why 'he is.to be thrown from Kentucky, a large body of. men has been overboard in less time than I have, been stating lately raised. '-Of these he. is the, co uiandej the caw. Were the gmieral-a more moderate and the paymaster, the, creator and the general j ; man he would be entitled to greater charity first placing the corps-on foot withoutilhrity,, than ISiCif rtfi bo' extended toward Him. Eut and Bext,"as.we learn, drawing, ou hin sole res- as it is, his pnblio conduct and state men tsare poflsibiiity, public money to pay their wages. fair subject 6 exainiuation j andnext week, In Tennessee,, very similar proceedings have 'when wc shall have nirtre room wo purpose to been countenanced and resorted to jand this offer to our readers some remarks 8uggcsteLby tsrioas infraction of the coastitution isvery. the address they will find in this week's paper. .. - f ; ,'TIIB MAILS ri like to gain extensive groOnd thiougUout the v . JBince our last publicationj tave been very r uuion. It is in express violation of every pri'ii- Lecrs fr0m fort Jlei to tto l2th inst- have leguiarj partietilarly;to tHenor)t oflchmdnd. j ciple, of that sacred instrument which looks to- btiCn received at Washington City. At that date it i Mt"to be wondoredlhaUetveeii Freder-i vaxfc the- lewintf of war and the raisins of noth!llS hadheeu affected ou the lake-or Hie IcJwbnrJ fliui WaaHngibn 'City the riaiU'iUudj jrpps!; and if it btfpascduVer without censure' ' 'aiMl- , ' firstly ousearry. , there m not u more aoo-a?d.c:)rreetiou, a vorv alarming state of things Jatce ted letter, rhe ,tter from 6rd punauie pi.ee oxxuu u i-immi soon prevail in.m iLe centre lo me ewBeStrcfe-Earl Bathurstrwhicrhas 'a pl' The bfockadtJ'thure is now certain infbr- . .1" . r. i ...i.. i i. 1 1-. mattoa iuai our coast is aeciureu mc cncuij , . ? Ilrt-.l-vfI- ''A. irtr-rt..."at ftln fTA.) fill iowu this week from Newberu, to his excellencyi lo - PJf Uap flection as to the views and policy of Russia the governor, statins that a aag of truce1 badi been 8Peakf- They -lnay there;t with a and 0rat Britain in the present contest with tn'ta that port for the purpose of giviug due Kebuke hieh ii it does not improve their pnn- tl0 Ft:cttch l0nuh. We very mncH' doubt, notice to neutrals.1 This inibrmaUou has 6ud-Pie8 ma at least teach them modesty. L(weverj whether Italy really appears in that eral Soult had defeated the British army iiud Ly Gen. Ililf, vitttbe iosstttwo entire reimei; and JHiil himself itilleU QtheyaceofttMiateXl that Suchet was retreatingi from Catalonia u&?M wards ranee, is object may M i$ fdroi l1? the north, a junction with &ouliv a t i MST Afrb. WK8T PT,ni?TftA tin; the ?list day of July last at the dpfVx the' Extra-Session of Congress, the 'Senats'of' iuc u iulcm yia.vti vu uiuituit oi aiTt ixnaerion removed the injunction ofsocroQy front the pro ceedings of that body duruig theJwtwiutsr oa, v t the pTopositj,oji 'thei agitated for aulhoririog Ji the Executive to take arid hold the proposition to take posse&sioa of ak, FloS Under this art no doubt it waa that Mohnn wA Extract pf a letter, tinted Zatiato, Tmt JH " At present the tobacco market is ika i feet calm--not a hogshead - tblle sold it anr : ri f "it, - hid l-uasio.U UlCUlltllUU JUKI III v . f . unexpected turn ot military and political afiatr Kg , ita the north of Europe.? , . i, ExtrattQjt letter from Paris, dated 'May ? i una me council oi prizes, are restoring 'v. " w-. 'the 4th page of this -paper, communicates, toiue MCf Ctti"uc yff;: Jar.-ieMAi It would be we'l to advise those who are so the Americajl reade 80me cirenmstanees wlil : lX JMJ rnblralin the anplicatiou of dUsraceful enitllcts .., . V . u-i.. l18 Ui uaeiPBan09e:i9ra;aiiavi . t w . . ..r :.yl,c WtW pointtujr c,inaMM;u. . carso wa$ eondenraed by the--emperor luBaeir. ' ''l tobe very worthiest and truest patriots of the rt fiMntttn. hPKidftfl. somfi oIput and ki.nsili1epft.il.,,. latelv lnul '.vSni fc-,4A!'Ml ......7 7 -- V ' - " J " . , . . L . ..fk VMW VVUHL UJ. - TVfcl iniy afTietcd the prices of produce ; and there is not a doubt many of out merchants, who lave purchased, will sustain very Serious loisea in .asecjuence. -: 'r' K '.. ' t . i it . mi ' - . "ierpnzeanu noxer. i ms new victory, so murpers power, whieh the ardent imagination! wetu ot April, I8U9, oa the subject of natural. brilliantly atehleved, appears to have aW of mi ini nobleman, has persuaded Mml!1'! T ripened state, for successful revolt against the nation' and restoring ship and;.eargo$rrtlii 6w,ooo irancs he has been here 3 uunths.v TKe London Courier, of tha 5tb July, the folio ving important articje : ... lg$fi t i.'' 44 Under thd decree, issued by Bonaparte ' ony3 ' the6th ot April, 1809, oa the subject of naturahV 'f. a . 1 .' j. T 2 .... jk V -., lngunjoHl persuade lift it n j1 M.l eooiu tne puouc wr me loss oi tne vnesa- he beholds. Doubtless an active English armjd tlJ:. i . Lift i l i -ii "l aMiKe. .inueeu very xew reSff - tea max m- ably commanded and prudently posted, might We have Jiad f toe Jdiuerva, the MffPope, lately a memberi from Keutueky, of j tare would scarcely have occasioned a moment's gi(Ierabie foreo could expect to do nothing, more the Senate of the United States. The judicious tcu wur .mvai cnaracier is now agaui ym- than distract, the erand adversarv's attention. pbwttontfurnis. dicatedand there is" reason to trui that gloomy The deliverance of Italy may for a considerable man, have always been received by the WiolHWr? w sp-cuu uurai n ii careef. parf.trtly kvpcleat, The Ita - h. 1 c . . .- T ' - 1 1 T- . L I. - I I ElA ' Ti I nnt I TOIi iCa TAi!iifl t4 1 IWI Gallic ft . - . . . ... -- r""" "&" v.,v... "j uw v. liaus hate sink solow. atauationand asindi hetwo jjaUant adverse commauders, are truly yiaaal fromtneir former proud character, that uuuV"c i i uauou. xncir obuicb were thf,v aPt Pnt;rplv LanahU nf anv manlv atw.r. j - - -j 1 j j 0 June, condemned to death M Joseph' Darguinej V 33 years of flgej born at Aries, but who bad re. tired into Spain with his parents when he vS i . years of ape He had obtained the rank ofltitw :' wClh marked attention ; and this week we have itia our poorer to present to our readers, from his pefl,anoihef appeal to the sober understand ings of the community. Mr. Pope is a democrat -but the he is a democrat of the right scboolj iadependeu't, liberal, pure and enlightened. He is Very far from holdiug the slavish doctrints at this time termed republican) and spurns the no tion, that the good of our country ever requires HJH uu v liuticil. uuioi lu iuc wiiviuui auu 111- tegrity ef its rulers. Such 'pea as be is are ex tremely rare in the foremost ranks of his party. Any diseovery 6f a disposition to tbiiikaud act Their bodies 9te? together lately at Portland j and called; gle cither for their own emauetpatiori, or the lorvu ever.y puui.c lesnmomai oi sympatny and happiness of the world. Italy, which governed sorrow. CaptJJh the, of t M Boxer, was struck Baro a loB3 time by -her arts and her arms, at the first broadside with a cannon ball, hich ttntl auotjr loit$ pcriod by lhe !nuuenCe of su cut off an arm and nearly severed his hody.- perstition, is now scarcely thought of at all, or i ne lamented uurrows received jus wound i;om 0Jiiy thou5ht of MtIl con(enipt We know in a musket-bal!, ajid did not expire till after the deed tnat;tjhcir- ol- iVllJ)oleon and Louisa is action. He refused to be talun befow. When 8(jk(l Kiof Rome and that Eugene Beau he fell, he exclaimed Never strike the flagj" jiAruoig j, Vieefov ot ltalv if we did not and when the sword of tlie vanquished was gee .7.;. the health of the one in the foreuc'a self, ii svfiicient cause of expulsion j "S1 t0 him, I am satisfied," were his rencJi paperT,"a)id'"orthe I'her'a exploits in nurus, a. uic voiibciiicu. The Baltimore Whig very nnnccessarilyas th the satis- he signed Jthe capitulation of the garxison''fif i Jfij iutras. M. tjiitppean i.agaude his counsel ::urfi3.!V ,i. td in bi fence, that the law' waa. n;ppliji; . ble to those wht had been rtaturtlized anterior ta -1 he feaumg ef ir- 4ct3V tjUgf'H;ttr'' Miat w jaabject coiilJ Withdraw jhimicif fiximi the alUgianee'he owd, to bis bovereighi ahdtbatd ' C"' I cttei of oaturalization obtained from a foretgq . . government could he pkadftd bir one who had rriie arms against hi? country, ani incurred the f penalty of Treason- The prisoner warrdered : ' -'Jl . - ..' froai that noble "f ratemitythe syeophauts wha may be justly termed the mutes and the body guards of the executive. Mr. Pope has ac the bulletins, the places v hence their titles are borrowed wou'jLalmost fade from our recollec tion. '. " ' Tliere is one of Lord Bentick's remarks suf ficiently interesting to betaken into account in reflecting on the probable termination of pend- On the 16th:Mairt,:-'Mr,.JoflAMn; Franklin' county,J;tb SlisaTRuTV flomV v V daughter : of John ',Hopkic, ..Eso.ofiWalyk':-s.; county." - guards of . the executive. Mr. rope has accor- i tt . . . " j. T , . .. J, . , " weJhink, has i alien into a great race wi diaglybeen excommunicated ur.Jieutucky, as t - ' t. . , r( 0i i , ? i i. . I ; 'Boston Centmel, because that paper, not j ,,, , , x 4 "... n ,hedMith doing justice to one man, has extended tod although they hate not there, with frenzied ... . ,rI V, , t fc f . It In inn. I IP. I .pn.inp ufufo.f nnm. ntnrucD- pnesta at their heatlj rushed into the theatres to . - ' . , . , . . ' , ,f iu events m Europe. Russia, he thinks- is f , - . . 4 tI . . mgtlie most ardent admiration of the gallantry j., . .l , ' ; , uuniolate their victim, yet they have set an il- . A. A . , ' lormidable only as a defending and not as an , , , : -r ' V- " , , . ot "eat. Burrows,, that much praise was due to . ... th.- v .-, ' v i - i- i .i fc cupU Blakey hkowisej who until a day or two 4. , , . . " - , Anii.nni in . n...l n r. n ..h! .1 n n 1 'a 1 i' .. l l i i ,i ' , . mucii, 111 a mens j ttiui is oiiiuuutu ugv viuj i beiore she sailed commanded the Enterprise, . . , .. :A , . r . , ,1 Li i,,i j i , . ".. j... . by Uu3Sin history, but by universal history and . .! and had introduced great regularity and disci- .. ' . . . -4 eprotiate.! On a late oecaaion, Mr. Pope was a eandi-)piiue ftboVr Sarc, m Jate to repreat hiaeonnty in the legislature of, j. ( of j B(ate., 8og.Qriu;an opportunity oi over- w. w -v . ... , -. ninmnni elmiug niuivitl d hi8 reputation ; and tlie editors' of hu8baTind the number of workmen than in M?:5H.;f fditli3 Whig should remember, that after all, the aC1uired Wtal. and f ?dUctiveJabor, has not repeated sallies, that a more concentrated po puiatioh and readier resources enable others to iwiaton..?: Vn6ea&a:lias beenalreadv-theirs ' ... u MI . s- , r : , . . .. .. , mvufc iruui iutr bkiu or courage oi xiurrows to tbelqtv, they can only shew thmrnails and ,hat eant; niatp, - lA . . teeth, making the .world laugh at. their j iu Q- and a crew in 6trict disci. Mhy extravasauee and impotent rage, hila.ij. B? uo m... Vhy then, when Ve can ...irvu ouc wi(J10ut curtailing Anmnmn ennan ; ' , it Q I inn 11 o vine ita nnnn lai un detract- . . , . , .a 1 irrpvulnrlo ottpikIOiI nvor a vast ninnim nrfur. Burrows. . .. ......... :ltlr.r: .r An.. LJ- r aii i ti uwiii auu n vcaitu raiiici .in iue irutts ui uLL w ji ? liiiiir1. ui' i ii i"tf iir i iin m inn in i nn inn rtr - r . - . Oil the nigbt of the 17th instant, R6s&TiV STpAnr,' anfant son of Mr. John Stuart," f thi& - f city. '" ; r.' . ,'r';: " : : ,:l:r';;?-'j" :?f lu Richmond, lately, Edmcjd HKsotro Esq. at . one time Secretary of State of the U. ii ' THE grand annunt comtnooicat ion will be Keid ia the 3ta(lii -House; fralti; an SATURDAY, W 7th rf U ivctaW next: At wluct lime aiy)jlcc !(aJl tlnraid crfkrer3 dil gjtes amf member are reqairtd ' iaan..' Vliitor- are rev pectfullf invited. By1 'atdeCvtrnt R. W. Grand Mattel,' , A. LUCAS, GrmiSemtarf. Sept.4,.yr,.58l3, . - - I33t. "0 v' PIE SALISBURY COURSE RACES, for A Fall MeMt ing of m?, wul commences. TUESDAY, the 055 Salisbury. Sept. J5, 8tS-' 13 Stp. imJ.j .1.: . i l amijiie e8re yur ww most U118lliiied renowu is that Which is extract- 73 .fnVJ?4'l?u-wwcv,wd from slate,aieuts wherein even-handed justice .avantagirover their brethren (it Windsor and u . i- m ' 'ii . ' ' -t J '' A' i j i. - dealt aut to ail. Jloes it impeach or even o live years beyond the reach of their enmi-r whieh iT3uTtJie other, why not indulge 18 eerfuUy. yielded w times of .common dan- y- ' ' ' "Tr:..7 ' . r:; .the- praiieirortliy; feeUrig r. The Whj,oses en is V18 Hged to retreat The public will doubtleps observe, and reflect !that what t tera- the (jeiti's animosity to bccau9e "stead of one saeeeesful blow subju 'ith seriousues on the subject,, that Mr. Pope (eger of Ueu t. Burrows originated from A country, every new tWn Is a post pcesses-his deeided ouinion ttiaf"tUe United .V; ' .-.r. ' which must, be foueht for and everv plain the k ... l 1 1 : . 1:11 LuiuiLiiiiLr. ui liiill riiiii'i'r iipitii- n soinn. i w , , . m . exhibit. These very circumstances,' however, arc her security when she is invaded. Her dis tant provinces afford the certainty of retreat and the possibility of rallying troops. . Every section is abundant in the supply of food, which r'attS u-pri. ilrivpa intn tht ivflr hwflv llV tltft'l uruus of the French government. The as- ttiun apirVuot to be lightly .hazarded ; a,ud p'e'rfe cty coincided with the'belief of a great Mijotiiyiof thbest men and firmest pUtriots of i,r uairy. lie- reiterate tbe opinion j and Ure.s," h bat indeed every re.aaonablem4Jt 'n eonsidcrju a formidable lighthat at jte uj.ar was declared, even Jiad it been unam- gaous, unquestionably jastasld perfectly ho era WSombettcV rcasanatbeTo of another battle.--Had the population Blakly is aiso4 southern mail -The former jf America een crowdedlnto the.bounds of a was ofSouth-garoiMia the latter is of North-"la r utiyf wauitj nave lauea ana tne nopes ov -freedom ien oisappoiniea. x ne states wereeonquer nothing butji profoaiid rcspeet-for Wic opiaioa should harelnducwfhuai to vote Carolina i We trust, thereiore, the Whig ll acknowledge It has been in error j'aiid remera beriug hbw -ybuug and tender, still its love for lUe navy,"indulge in charity towards those who have been its fast friends tried and proved, through ood and evil report. .T i murderers of Alisa Ilaaiiltoa. have not yet bs;n successfully (r&ed 1 "J Vill to published, . TTf73THlN a t'sw dayrrand-prejafel W' delivery either h$ ,V V the thouiand, ghK, beait injone, the - JjjORTH-0 AltOLINA ALiiXACK, v FOR 181. 1 '.v ;- t& O oak t frtrtn mcxluad and other will be immeJatehV ' atttnded to. - , IJ. ' '. ' t Sept. iiaSt. ' : v For Sale, TWO Y ALU ADLE PLANTATIONS, h .'i . "' ..! , V':V: VSAR iftALEIC..' '' . ":,. ""' ' THE '5ubscribr SaleVtwo PlantiQ X tiona, one within 12 and tbe other witirfn lXmiles of RaleijghV easside of ; Neuse fiver, md in the ndghborhood of tofSf(tl Willian Htnton and Rogers' Cross Roads Ou$ T of 4 the foregoing plantations contains 400 acres, ; 25 of which are cleared, and has 6a it a small apple orchard. 4The other contains 1000 acfca and lias .on it an apple Orchard sufficient to" make eight barrels of brandft besides 300 younr trees, of the best quality, lately planted out On this tract are "a good dwelling Rouse, neatly finished with all convenient out houses.' It is capable of working si or eight hands to advantage Both, plantations are wjfll watered and tinqbered, free from stone, and rill produce good wheat, corn and tobacco; Per terras apply td thejBubscribex " unog on tne premises ors at home, bat their first external atchieve ment remains jet lo be effected. As to Russia, her ad versary has not acted with his accustom ed fortihoughtrille las broushtthe battle first Videnee, mayjiaye ordained that his expulsion JV'.U. Tkiabdve lands, if necessary, irill trom in acart is is o xonwea ty tis prostra-o qiviaea ts iq acevmmoave sewrci fcrxi SETtI JONES- fr
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