ff-'it":1 ; r, -rp, '-v--"-.-- .yvv ' ; - .v.-, i
I ' L -
Tot 49.
m Emits in War in Peace Friends?
jir &tc! Mp o soppiy tbcsel?w with
aeeu?Miuri.s i That they wiilimm-cli&tel pay
wants yet Tthe - resUtolioirif HUhi pronertT
niu!?. ! VJ v. ' ;; ; ' '' . -,'
1a..tae hfti been pieftVedlfl aeeepl the ine
morjal, and to icod it to hli;nxrcil by which
JIALEIGH, (N. C.)
te have beheldf not with so much surprise
.1-
ts cor
. j-i A l.-l -.-. .... ... -. k jta-k' inan a! inn
Wtlmr-tificaUonof Beace. The Cessatioti -- - ...K.r.- . :
is rjpec
t?d U will !erffpt , .
- t . i ,.-. a TTiPr in uk vuuiu likvi ivw
.a.. :.t,...4iiv
OW A" . t-
Jt U romared
meraga, an intenSant:
IMlfce, nd w2J3 Vbereof ahall have been vn. ,
of hostilities by ams; has hot betn roUowea j j -j. . r -j j'
Lfftrt wenoh of waffarec the Thpr ' nr Uepurtmi April 09 itia
ofHC.
1. u. JR1. al aopppsed py of.fhe Prini
oMhe Print.
fUeeiahat
duriDS tft" Smfeitaiica at Valeieii
.'.-'.AftlT
(ZZi-idtoirwi for twenty cnts caxlr subac
"'.....!:. m- twni'timi where tliere
becii itf aulil,
.:ii i."m4:bk Wuh mitramit vMRVftpai-V ,x i ' r " MINERAL OJlDBRS- ; ljj
n if ileterniinedto suffer no repose to the acf-&aM-semeni we makteg by the Var Pe-
LEiTii.iL' -'
dlBOT, Q BOW ARK. " ?
Arts o
fca appeared. vcryxtraofoTn
-.1
v ' 'i ' i s
r. w .. - ' -i il ..-..... .. - i i .
m rcacc rmmiN. ir p, '.y'V f-fccWimisaioned osiers vosHH 1 irias n!
An itilitut on' beirinff tlni namt ana uou oi our auiy.tteiigion w iorgive wunw. .juM at ihatact. on tbeist oi' ATor next. f emplyIJty Jlorlnifftrter kt theVrmnins- , " 1
n for ifcf iWt th cultivation of Natural tat of wir mlceiMaril bnnijit,jgrei.l e- piiij, ia'additMii tfe py io(a4f -the Iar. itdgn ill the defence of AnV ' " 1
KWor,Wlwstahlii5hed during tfio.pw- in ifiTiniJde9t foiw a ; variety -of .evils. ;fc4ri i-i.-f hichiliey- will bo entitfe4 hylaw, hwtf, - 'Toneviag.letter iJI aefrp & I
ifa&iJ&wg hasbeeti ebffst-intentions the pu.st pnnapks.oru ; The 'solders tvxjAi$$&i. A&r,. he ? JoQapafta):'iti I
kH" liiMrbM isi!z -ML for kl6ifnd the ra opt active exertions, Officers BiBi-UM.mM: &tetfpxim fo- iSmct W irij.. ' " ' J
srten?e Vis toto palentS tlurr itj
'' r?.' "i r 7 J: ,!l-,f M :: .... ,...J ..i, ..- .;; J b retailed to vtmte jarton theoeaee eB&bIish-L . . . , .. .. . ' -rT5.-.- , Li 'r. - ? 4
in i.vri i.iiik imnKB w . i w uhu aii - - . - - - imin n m n uh a t. . . . r . v j
! wui n iu- ucw (. ; win iK-wcver. i.r, i
?nen, tne celebrated Caynot
hniinfhfAi iri nvHHrr ;v,:. .- i i i cuiiLSiiuicrs
.'.- ) Mi''jVL(.1'..,'.ilUA .L.i.Ll.. .. J (l.invl:ni- unit mltifv
wliichlbfeht not be.isw!ir to annincietiidr pride. Exaggerated accounts are also
-kwiwnM(rhA'i orijrin bat partly
chosen for the prewia confine .theiiMiewa ; true, in their circulation distorted and enlargr
T1
Vlt A nirvafa llnfo: anil
i u iuui.iiiii m utiivf -w - - - j ., . w-
-.-: ------ -' ,- t 1.. ' . . m. I . .. '.!... 1
kept in a good, state of preserritkm, desagna-' graceful the scenes oi connagraiion. au
ted by their scientific and ordinary names, and shocking the deeds of cruelty. The war, how
an'nnped acordinff to "fhefl' classes and natii- ever, is at an end. anil with it should subside
ral affinities. It is'liotml that Cblleclioiirthus. ; theauimosil ielt engendered, v The powers of
formed, ;wiu be nmm - to ' stuaenwf ana ny ; memoi y- hnouiinotUAiweiricu uyrciryspci;
herealter lw instrutnental thcow now past, we hope ne
ver to be re-acted in our country. It may
Kcht on the natural history of the country.
The Society hare adopted ucbiaitt.- as
appear to them most effectiial'for forining an
extensive collection of tneaatural proiljtcl.i'ais
of this coutttrrAThey have also oened a
corw'dewtle TOripowlence with a view to ob
taining treigrt specimens. The chief obtert?
which tlrty iare desirous td possess, are Mine
rals, Plants and fresh seeds of rare? .species,
. .... !lL .. . A
furnish a fiuhiet t wf hone! pride, of rational
self-complact-ucv,- to rciect that our Soldiers.
meat, will also, be then mugtered, paid and dis
charged ; and the non-eommUgioned oi&eerc,
lousieiant and private, who ahall be retained
in service opon the peace establisbxasnt, will
then receive the arrears of their pay. . ,
Jifo toldier whatever nay be the terra of his
enliotment, can be permitted to leave his corps
until he is duly disehdrged, for whieh a reasoa
abletiine niUMt be allowed aftr the termination
of the war; and the dUtipline of the army
must be strictly observed, as to all corps which
embraces at this time, uitil further Orders.
Any jayinaster, or other officer, who shall
purchaser at a discount due billsf or blher eti
deuces ofa soldier's title to pay or bounty, shall
be htld responsible for r sueli niiscenduet $ and
th emolument to arise from the purchase will
- It ..II 1 i I... .... .11 .. II.. !
ia bcen cquady . diatiriguisbed for courage , t,,-..,,,. nruulnL 1 3
acaiust an opposing Mieiny, as lor humanity to
that eiicjnjwhen a jjrisoncr. If, in, painful
conti .ist to U.is, wf! have oct asionally experi
enced a irveiHC of trealmcnt, shall we the less
regi'et our kindness and forever harp on in
stances of their bui'bnrity? Such conduct does
A- -
Political.
" i i
C9nncticut' JUcUon.Vur tlia iirt time in
some years, tha democratic party in this. Stat
have generally eome forward to the polls .
But fe.V. federalists were aw are that any e?er
tiof suld be made by the opposite parity, and
of cruise ataid at home. The Consequence has
been, that the democrats have a-aitied consider-
. . ' - - . . o ... -r-
J$7t9SiO!l.f atrefeth.ja.the House jf .Re 1 wins soldiers musket-rests, belts, horses with
meir, lurniHtte. n an oiner wariiKe uistru
ments wbaieveri- ThV merchandizes which fol
presentatives. aaa tneir -canthdate tor uoverti
or Hi received more votes than lie has for a
number t yearsrSorae of them iappeai1 quite
elated athis as'they call it) change of senti
anni in; tfie people,' and begin alm.ost to dreani
that thev will eveatualh rise-into VoWer. But
t nnless (he federalists are most shamefully neg-
:Jigent, tuo Opposite party.will be made to feel
.r, at the next election, tlieir-origi-al no
thingness in a political point of viev,in this
State, Tho' federaHmn of Connecticut is built
tpon a ruck, and the gates of democracy will
never be able to prevail against it.
In this town, the federalists pave only V?
tstes for iivernor--in . NewLoiido'ti 84C In
these t-4 0 towns reside, it is fairly to be presum
ed, at least 700 federal freemen. In many oth
er tewns where .there are large federal majori
ties, abot the sawe ralio of votes has been riv-
enr I the democrats make another exertion,
ii. win -ucrrfpr Mre a, lenaency, to increase me
federal majority, lf 4hey think otherwise, let
4H't "ai v' ' oi;'
.la ya$sKSktU-Aifi9e Hraa.d?
ah(iet'entcftfiic gain, Tj ,jppoers f Gov
erppr Sxioiojbave et uy, ft tlicir eadctM ate,
the Utthj.f&Airtft; 1)ext;k j man whom they
fadea?oureit t prove "a -monarchist some year g
inee, ; because -t the trial of Selfridsre. whose
eoansel ; he was, he said, (ia .substance,) that
' there, was ''';d:'fferehcebetwecir; irentlemen
Ikootine eaelfotlier in the heat of nassion.aad
' ' a ehimBeyWeep's knocking his scraper into
me bead of bis brother on a similar occasion.7'
B Ihal Silt m
v their candidate, who last yearexpressjy declar-
v iqat " tie masjimnvnuted by a party to which
-fyJttebThK& complete evidence",
nax mey baa not the least hope of success if
they nominated one ef their-owu 4 party. If
they should thjnkdifferent!y next year, let them
aominate tld tieni. Justin for Hnvprnnr
JhJ&ftoroWeYm
nrl J11 l .1. .''-" .tr'
micj win iiirii ue couTincca inai mey can
T'ejw succeed witli(ma'ndifteiv
, Anougi the democrats have gained consider
JJleltrengtU in our Legislatfire, it m expected
uat the federalists will count about tiro mem
Mrs-to their aw.Gm. Herald.- ? :r. : ; ' t 4
christian tcnipor;
AiiH'ricjui Intfiliifi.ti'.
OUadiniawls. Birds, in pairs with tlieir, nests
and.egt Fishes, Serpents Insects. ".Shells, i not cipipVrt yitli tlic maxims of fibund policy,
Corals. Theft 'particularly equest mas- j of goJu'sense, of g hlcnianly feelings, or of a
tcrs oi vrsseis.antt oiner ge"ran'uMrun ton
Sea voyJges,to preserve for tliern such curiosi
ties as'ibay fall in their way. Persons resid
ing in tlie interior of the country will confer ah
Obiigatidn on the soc iety by sending any of the
above named objects which appear to them cu
rious on iihusual. Any desired inNmition,
, which i is in the power of the society: to give.
I f.l;che4y.4amTHd iAreturn. '
1'. . ;liretw 64-'
es, qaaInipeds, plants, occ. may pc receiwd
gratis; ajt the BostoiiijAthenteiim Tranont
street, or at the office of the Daily Advertiser.
TRA13K WITH SlAl.
As our commercial religions with Spain aw
likely to take their aiirient course, we think
proper for the information of those of our citi
zeuS, w bo may wis l to r,de. with that r ouutry,
to.ijresent Oi'rt., the fcllowljhjil iele of t he trev-
v 4 1 r.i'vi.i.i, i .tt.4&ta1; , ,;. ji
at St. Lorenzo in the year i79f . ;
plans, survevi correapoudeine, accounts, vouchi
'is or other uoeuntents whatsoevrJbUontrig to
the nti'itary department and not necessary to be
retaiued tor the performance of their respective
duties, will deposit the same in the Adjutant
Ueneral's oftie for the military district withia
which 'the oiiieern reapeclively-are stationed,
aitd forthwith transmit lo the Vir Department
aaaeetfuct rf such documents. ;
Bv order of the Secretary of War. '
, " n PintrifR H
JIAj. ahd.Insp. Gen.
Foreign.
.-,iS,.,r
An ilia it i.
' Ti
t amu; jns aaf IS. -
ti .- 4 1 A '. . . .1 . 1. -., fc.
si. rrcry uiicuuuuucu iuo hui ait
not not only decliued, but iuh!ished 1i n.ni
phleti justifying tho entire of his conduct
while a member of the convention, In voting
for tueldeath ortnTting? &c. .Tins publica
tion of Carnot's wai unuicdiatcly ..Oppressed
by the police, only about a doen eopies Were
sold $ we shortly hope to have an opportunity
of laying a copy of it before our readers. As
for t!je present letter, we pledge ourselves for
its authenticity.-1
$!o Jf 'majesty tlu emperor Jfapokqru
, . . y iARl8 .JAW2r-i8i
SfllE So long as success crowned "yont
nternriscs, I abstained from offeiinsr anrV .
service t yourlipperial and Roy id JVlajest.
as migui not perhaps navene aereeable tu
-Ttr. ai i .,-- -.
vou. IN ow, Hi at baa lor tunc nctsrvonr firm.
- Ailotlicera possessed of any books, charts, jitess u rile grand test, 1 no longer licsitate to
notW oo With thd imd.r rfo.jg:, a wlbicliiita
Art. XVI. The liberty of navigation and; res the metal statue of Henry IV. upon the
commerce, shall ext end to all kinds of merchan
dize, excepting; those only, uhich are distin
guished by the. name of contraband : And under
this name of contraband or prohibited goods,
shall be comprehended arms, great guns, bombs,
with the fuseesand other things, belonging to
them, cannon-ball, gun-powder, matches, pikes,
swords, lances, spears, halberds, mortars, pe
tards, grenades, saltpetre,, muskets, musket-
balls, bucklers, helmets, breast plates, coats of
flat of the new Bridge. The work having been
nrsi Qisconiinuea, uau oeen resumeu on tue lam
of July last, and since that time four beds of
grauite have been erected to the height ol 6
feet b inches. - The whole' of it is to be 2 feet
6 inches, and wanting only 7 feet 9 inches
The next season will complete it.
OBITUARY.
The Chavalier de BouSBers, so celebrated fbr
hi wit, departed this life on the 16th January,
mail, and t he like kind of arms, proper for ar- j 181P, after an iilnei of several mouths, aged
7s years.
rfiFuf for tBflltrpriB8eir:IoifVremfl1a
were: oo, the 18th January, 1815, deposited iu
the Church of St. Thomas d'Aoquin. .
Tlie followinc letter has-been addrtsed "'to
low, shall nut be reckoned Among contraband br
prohibited tfodThat in-4o say; all sorts of
cloths, and all ojlher manufactures woven of any 'the It, gen. jVerneres, formerly coiMmandant of
wool, flaxj silki cotton, or any other .materials
whatever ; all kinds oi wearing apparel, tosreth
erwitb all species thereof thev are used to be
Lacdau, from Madrid.'
(iH-The King of Spain having been inform
ed by me of yonr generous conduct in the last
. " . i i
madei trold and silver, as" well citined as uu-twar towatds.the prisbuers tinder your -orders
coined), tin, iron, latten, copper, brass, coal j as , at JLaiidau, has given me charge iu his name to
alsd, wheat, barley and oats, and any Jciud of! return you his tbunks for your attention to al
corn and pulse ; tobacco, and likewise all inan-jleviate our eituatiou, aud your humanity towards
ner of sptees; oal.ed'and smoked fleshj. salted ; us. . : . ,
fish, cheese and butter beer, oils, wines sugars, , The King, sir, has heard niy report with the
and all other orts of sails : and in general all j greatest sensibility, and the respectable name
r (revisions which serve for the sustenance ;,of, of M. Vt rrieres will be forever remeinberedV-.
ifeT"- Furthermore, all kiudsof cotton, hemp,' Fci" my paitr Lfulhl my eoutmiss-ion with inneh
flax, tar, pitch, ropes, cables( sails, sail-cloths,! pleasure, as it gives me an opportunity to con
ancliors, and any parts of anchors'; also ship viuee you of my gratitude,' aud l.o satisfy ii part
masts,;planks and wood of all kind, and other the great obligations 1 am under for'your con
things proper either for b'aiMintr or repainijcr rdurt.. - Please to accept, &c. ; - '
ships and all other goods whatever,' which have j -The 'lieutenant general of the Spanish armies
' : i : 4 - . i I . a . .-.. i
(iffei- to your Majest jr the' feeble means which '
I still possess. Trifling indeed; are the effort!
of i man who has passed his sixtieth year ;
but I think that the example of ah old soldier,
wuose pairiouc sennmeni3, are wen Known
may-Tally round your JEagletv many persons
whb have not yet made up their minds to
want parity , to attach themselves ana wad
may allow themselves to be led away by a no
tion that to serve . their country r would h
to abandon it ; these are not my. Sctitimonts
however I have differed w ith "-yoii as to title .
which you have assumed, and however. I op
posed your wishes in giving to France a regal
government, yet noW that our common coun
.wj'.rcactiedi by a foreign invasion, ar
tl ;.-el :,-Ov.ctho old Qilasty forsed
upoii usa dynast whicb almost every
Frenchman had sworn to renounce, tle resto
ration of which can only subject our country
to all the horrors of discord and licrsccutioni
I eagerly wait the opportunity to sliow yotl
and my countrymen that I have determined
to fight for; and die in a cause Which j. al
ways have, and always shall consider a just
causethat was the establishment of a Re
public iri France-iMiIJions of Frenchnlea
have tnoistched it with, their Wood. The
names of all those brave warriors who have
died on the. field of honor, call aloud for every
fTOru?T.pn
eign lnVadcrs'and against the Bourbons
There is stilltime Sire, for you to conquer
a glorious peace, and to act in such a manner
as to require the love of the Great Nation. I
am, eVc. x .
(Signed) CARNOT.
(Sucd).
not been worked into the form of any instrument
Erepared for war, by land or by sea, shall not
e reputed'eon tr ab and , much less, su cb as h at e
been already wrought and made, up for any oth
er use; all which shall be reckoned among free
goods : a likewise all other, merehandize and
4hings whieh are .not comprehended arwl par
ticularly mentioned in the toregoibg enumera
tion -ocontrabantlgobds, so that they may be
transported ami carried in the fcejest manner by
the subjects of both parties, even to places be
longing to an enemy such towns or places he
inS;p1y fiteepted
blockaded br invested. And except the -eases
in which any ship of war, or 6qnadron shall in
eonseauenee of storms or other nr eidents at ea.
be Under the necessity of taklner the : careo of
any trading vessel or vesselsin iwhielicasetbev
may stop the said vessel.or vessels, and :.f urn tsa
themselves with necessaries, givjrig a receipt
in order that the power tawhom yie said ship
of war belongs, may pay far the articles so 'ta
ken," according io the priceTtlierOfV arihe pojrt
to .which they mav aaper to have been destied
by the ship's papers : and, thetwo''contractinj;! fled to other countrii s
parties engage, tat the vessels shall not be tie
taiued longer than may be absolutely necessary
and' military 'and political, governor of
liareelona.
ANDRFi D HERRATT1.
Actongst the Ambassadors and Foreign Min
isters presented to the King of Franca Oa the
2J.tb ' Jan. 181 S, we notice the name of M. AI.
Clffy, Bayard and Russel, American niinisters,
who were admitted to present their respects to
the King arid to the . tioyal family'. M.
Tiwld and Milligan, ' Seeretargs to the Legation,-were
likewise' presented to II. M.:
.-'' v. '; BAYONNfc, 'AV21
The Spanish government has taken onestep
towards mercy, or rather towards justice. The
minister Cevllos, convinced thjit t hi rigidity us
ed, against the liberaux, was only to aggravate
more and more' their, minds and annihilate the
restorat ion of tranquili ty, has presented II. 0;
iVl. with a- well digested note, to emreai uvm io
fiUt attop to every rt and detention of the
ibere"aux,raQd to give ati order to recall every
one of them,' who as a roeans of secuntvy had
; The atepTsay i ; t h e in ii 1st er,-i s fequi
bu uianlty, apd t hegc n tUi i ty v f our g . vfci
verumea
DREADFUL VOLCANIC ERUPTION.
.MANILLA, (PACIFIC OCEAW)
'..;'s... ' Feb. 24, 1814,
Thirteen years liave elapsed since the vol-' -caho
of A'lbayT called by the natives Mavon,
had remained in undisturbed silence -so Hhat
it was contemplated' without tliose feelings
which volcanoes gcnerallraiSe in the neigh
bors. The last eruptioit 'took place in the
year 1800, when great quantities of ; sand
stone and ashes were thrown up,; and caused -
(great damage to the. neighboring villages. -From
that period, nothing occuired to mark
a volcano, so that the terror wiuciuj; had. oo ,
casioncd, began by degrees to evaporate. The
loftvbrow of the mountain was Converted in
to- a pleasant and beautiful garden, and was
cultivated with hemp,, cocoai.uts, arid man
kinds of fructiferous trees, with a great quan
tity of red and leeuroinour plants, which at
tlie same time that they afforded, a delightful -
prospect to the eye, gave support to many wi-r .
dustrious families.- ';; ..:'
QilthejBstdayo
shocks of Earthquakes were fdFbul wfrd
hardly noticed f similar shocks, having become -very
frequent since the dreadful eruption' in
October, iSOO. During tlie nigM, t!:e earth-
quake became more severe, and at.2 ocjock
.. .1.' - . . . At I J .
hCthe morning, was more vioicnx man jiau t
any tiine. been known. It was rqeatcd at
four o'clock. ; , and -from that timcrontHiued .
withAtvrtef3festi)n. till the, eruption Com-
mc ncefcAinorittng or a horison ;
wore serene than attended the wroacir-m, .
the day, hart never been known. The hills
'co:t(gao8 to the vp wei-c, 'liQwever, 0
I
j