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x-. , ,- mmmuw y : FRIDAY, SEPTE31BKU 20, 18 1 6. ' JVo. 1068. Vol 19. RALiUGH, (N. C.) '. , f ItlVTED) WBEKLT, BY THOMAS W. SCOTT. tf tubtcription . Three dollars' per year, one half j ". i ' : i ,(tfiinr. No Darter to be continued Ion-, 1T than three months after a year's subscription be- co w duo, and notice mereoi suau uvt; u.. b'"; '. t nntexceftiiinff 14 i'.nes.'are inserted thrice t;,roie dollar, an! for twenty. five cents eachsube-. q tent insertion. anl in use pr(jro .iclc is k greater number of lines than fourteen. . , rV. viiiOscnptioii can in any case be reeled without p iyi -nt of at L'ast SI 50 n advance. day : their submissive traouuilitv in their flan- most, humiliating enemy never equalled, their net gowns and caps in the hospital and their owt, as.it now wehear nf aott.int; but noise and cuirasses in the field. French Conqucet a .and their, legitimate fruits. Many eases, however, were sueh as toehasejA "visit to the FrencUj;euirt!S a crtuwderabJe all the associations now deseribedr and sub- requisites. stitute onmiriKled Ditv id their stead. Death was at work here, much more manifestly than we had "observed among the English, woumled; numberless faces, as we passed along, seemed hardly to retain signs of lire, a spectacle If a the FiiOM rue , AUJKXR a. estimates were under-mfn! r A . i schemes of dVJns.ion were substituted for mea sure of wisdom- the army was lefi destituir hd taxes . were not SHggested adequate to the . fltgecey; (while the members of eongn s con nived at jlhe fraud i.hder an apprthension pat their consiitqc i u mwuUI dismiss them for lajiiv taxes, and dt-rime them nf ifiir z4t I fan a day j a return-nee to the official papers VISIT TO FL ANDERS. Extracts from Simpson's Visit to Flanders. THIS HOSPITALS. It would be only less insensible than passing thorn by in the fid, to decline an opportunity Lpecially true of the sabre wounds, aeireuni- ot .viiiH5iu.MHt. ."- I gtapce, wluel "was. attributed -to-tne superior " Aeon the na,3s used othe Enquirer,! of that period will sat Ufy anv reasonable tniiul III A.M. 1- I " - i 1 I i I .1 w' aa mm n k i .- ' I at II . Irt1 " . I. ' . - A j I I . " iom aggravaieu, wnen me coneoomani iea ,are ione or lr. ijniia au Mr. iauann. ii jaws j ana in me report made by A r. presented itself,, that nature-had maintained a 't'ire bs jtny' ibing tjjtat enneerns. public uii!ii Oallaiin as secretary of, the -treasury, on the struggle with anguish' for a'"v"ho)em6tjlin :ra;"e than another, which we s!ould wish to application of tte. ommittce o ways and yield in the end,' in circumstances compared toUtu mlmitely juve-tiited, it i) this very inHin-j wkhs, he declares that to carry on tht nsva whiclif instant. death in the held was happiness, nation ; it ever then slfill 4ie, a eougress which ! "x-d revenue 61 im,e mil ions would be ade- I he cases in the French hoxptial, were almost all worse .than those in the British; this was k'iws and is able and witling'to. pursutrits d i-j qute with the aid of loans in case of, ar." ty, in no manner can they render so mHekri ' The reply of the socretary to the letter of implary justiee, nor so" effectudtiuardihe.. h same coniinnteej dated loth January, 1812, nTiriir "ni (rrivupntnani u i nv di v na i ' WU hart ptircaaseu wi i mwr uyi " physical forta f llie British arm, nerved by, re- v . stiglon f the condujf f thW tnirif hat ever as ty vieuiry wua wh'v - Vegf lor tue cruelties or the enemy, w'tteu, it ' wj;Ie,ftAjlc0 ;.Jiil.tli?in. uprjyj-inaM-s u .w Jut ill but th-jn o pnr caii'UBj uegive vi twiowci w ; may bo be?ievwl were not hid from the iri-o, 'Wdiiv, 'h'M'VMro 'jL Aefr,lm wuVt ff-MMr---'l': viiy )e .,nji.;mw.Ti.i!i '"V . , M.aeei.'ifl : Du.tintratb mcn jnore iitnuraiiy re-ouz ia rvm,- reswa to ortew taeirt s m we a..i annual ' of ,io -faiijioiis fcavt'lcw it wounded. I he, ic.ua t)i4t tueir intf-Tins arc every day diiuiuishing occurs for tlie. visitor's relief, and that they are reaping l!te ailvadtiji-ps of a system of sfcHl and care to.t exceeded in any brauch of the multifarious fiiirti'jiiiy of the. great country t hiclnh)ir firm lic anil valor has jnade to tritfmph. Alany t Faluns, and patient medical lahimrer ill the nviliury hospitali, with perhaps Ibef ratitude sf hi p.ttients or hi-i own reftectiuas UU Only re iH, Has beti heard to resref that the coun- trv Lphws so fittfe of, cares so tittle fur thosano saltinr front the eircuniance, that most of the i. solemnly bulie that inri aseeite-isthet'-eas- slightly vwoanded found nwn to escape from1 ufy would exhibit, if esiv-niiiwl )wetiv, in . em . m i ' the field. We chanced ,i& witness, as we pass ed, the actual termiuation of taeojr soldier's suiferfngs ; a -moment delivering him, but im prein ths unpractised behalJer, iu a raaiiuer never to'e forgotten. We had obse'ved a ve ry miserable looking priest, with his bO'Jc, vi siting several parts of the ward ; arid now saw turn uxeu wi(a fijlil.:a lianas, miitlenn a pray government ever yet lias sura.s'?d iu alius of puonc to private enis. :On this point we s h:5l stat a .tru'h, which Paw men in tiieeutiutry suspect, tliat the :tiV--oun!s of the United .States freaury urs? in .iurh a state that should Mr. Sheldon, "vho.n. 'Mr. Gal latin has taken ffui VurU, di. it w .uid he - - i -terly iaipoisitiioi n' !iuv oih:r ma i, n"'l im is one of llu irist jesuitieal and coutemntiblft sunrt-d on oflieial farm"; huthjiu; ur- f llbstis of asserts to V trill be. tluv. ii want? a." --Tli ATP tksj.rv t,i baUu:ni irgr af financier !" t v ; ore. I'lji'ei t. er at the foot of one of the bed, w here 1'ud j ted in their my'! -i u'i, to unravel tks.m -t i in- bi'i iin.au .enu f the combination, the genius, oud Uie tKiil ot tue j)rotessrir& 01 tue jieamigi ttgt urter dreadful suftrinars . ni . i. - ; '.. ... .1... i1 . 1 ' . . uri. lui'r? is no rouu more urnani 10 iue 101 QMuoii itfu just, and !iigh estiiijHte of oureoun try , . !-ni an inlroJucti ni to the interiour econo my of i'.s riri'ler inslitulious, civil and milita ry. There is a healthy vig-iuc in every branch, wbicii retera all to one sutai:it:i root of ire clothes were thrown iver the face of the oecu-,vestiation of th pier. ii'irtlie -:i caniDaiVo. "i id jJie .... ... .... . . ,.!.! w. . . . . 1 lie tatter naa tnat moment nreatJien uis j tuvemgation -eomj-T'iHix the city ot v ,tviini- toii, and i : iirj-iUxitio't n'o tV i ius 3 It janVtligU and 4f energy Ho.rrtt hi?rr- any bflter ioundation -far trtrs- palrjo'is'ii, than ?su;ided kiiuwiedge of the wouderlul de- SomiHft. g u pi.smbie, bcvoml the average care fur thXt aud hurt appeared to me' to SBtnute, a;iranks of modteal men, for t.ie i(iaadd of WAterloii ; aud th ir zal made flo- ai'i'inion betwu thei; coutitrymea and their -ftrrt ; vr- ; 1 aeeotnpii i:ei my friends to an li'ispital of 8Q0 Biri-i.ii y hi idil, Avhich they yiited in the b Ti J L-! $ f.-j ! 1 1 1 u a e o u I 1 be bettr fitted An- its mini itc. - ii nf l.be'ifi .ie- bur . peliap ID KuropejCAli.'i! t he IJiserne de Fneou,' built k Binapir'ie for the destined p.i.i I -rrs of L ad on , w a s iinmed lately avai ta b !e fir tho e-onfortable rticcption ofj.their wounded cou- fierors. . ' -'Ji;'-: r?lie scene wa noW entirely diveel of its tiore h:rryfying features. ., g-neraair of cooifort and comparative easo was apparent in tbeacconmodatioui & iheclnalhingofthe liten ; tud the satisfictory assurance. ivus' supuradid, tlitit 10 general U"V. vvvre doin)r well. ThertfJ I . l. . i c ' . was tuereiore gluing to prevent the casual vis itor ,'rom expeneiicig the peculiar and rare iuierest of the scene, and connecting it with the fi;!dof battle ; aor could anv thing be ima 5'med iH.xre striking ihan the Ut iwthe beds land oa-ida-"- s, und. crutches of th vv:i:iri ld nf Waterloo j MejpYactu-illythat nf lb graves f lii slairt or; iue iii-,norable field itself. We I's.-lv'i'hat-the intended nifl of V'ntrlun n-a' ir'unSj t vi(it Antwerp and BrusJaels : and iu- ltie.ipa.teti much fmm his. seeing the wouoded. LAT St FROM VH NCK. Mic-fori, 'tieyt. 10 The nhtors (ff t;e Gor-fti- !.: received.- bj the Georgia, Paris p'j;:' i t:.e i7ih --of July, and ave extract oil f'i. r, i c:n u feu artieu-si not altogether urtin- j e i i r i s inemioii ti n' 'he viritrt.:JMvill be bad i?:!lil?-!lil,A FL-t'? --TXe weather-is represen- It.. ' t;HVt !ti n Vi 'V Cnid. anil IIih rninu inpc. We stood uncovered tliC4r, and pay beeotn-jlhe gen-al p t-oiUi; an I 'b repm-M ; , I ' ' us, we fii.d, that in Frehee, as well j respect to their cerenionyl' blessing' the jeac't, s!i- w w'ut a state f m a;i eiy orir- J. A '" German), Holland and England j the sta- I he hourly report of easuitlitiis iojery to she p-iit?. e'ir i.-t irises ..i-ig-e- ; !. " sirueuveai.u wet.j mi dead followed us to the bureau .if the hospital. . lii ujaoove all .ii .'ii'w; m '.n irre:s: ible form tit, it was thedeath,at half pnt9 ci ick, of j .an jthe stiv I ppi'i au'riy. tn I ri r.i'-s Baptisle Bronnjfthej y are hji t he obji-T- twenty uvy ; ayoulti who had u it (Inu ju-Jtot p-4v eith.-rtha easy trni.nji'i ot his e.niperor, -jr ot his own arrival at t'ha rank of t oi.ir-ih.tl of France ; who but yesleniav eoiitM'mt-'d his ut- m.o-t stivnsrtit to the sh iis.tf and swelled Hie tide of f-i h : i n,i ''e4, ..'i Vi.ti.i.-i a tri "V. V IT -l!'if C'MIK iiitli:("-i-.M:- hv-id ot Waterloo ; nnv reirlied- lift'.rs-i on i!ie :.fu his pallet, for the had e.iuo of tint ti.rvorthvH-nr.Mv. t'iie ejuefvvlio certainly .-bjd-w so;a t!ie iat m nients, aud listened to bj$s o-ii ntnie on the d- inc tips ot his devotee. woiil! hHve bceu too uiu ! oec'ipjed with tue raei u of iaviji t'tiw.iun'ded'ei'iinaiit f hU.ovKi I's'; ! )"rj j days, t ). have spared otlftJr refl -ctivu.s than abiut S 'ttise or doma?. No as- sonietniu3 Xe:"M'ive ts se';kiii' i, obtain all ( 'u if rzc '..i Hi-'it " tfftr'-rrt,-t"Hr,,iryi:j' of the :n.--.-;' a id pri.ii'flsioos, but a; ii-':t wns aiituaiSy n-lying on, the s-ji .was hoped to be exreis.-d in i!i l 'ii.iim of N'pre ;ot ativei, to li-oae of r;fusi-iig to iu ike war, n i i (!' ! Iiuji bodies, and tn clriim tii.- jus c.'i-.-r jy for the execiitive-, bj - n ir . I a - ;'rt the eat:av ! TiW-tXCCfcuivje.-e.'.,.; u la t eij 4I1 a t the tw o -seua. ';r , froni ;'v'".)!i,', JvAjita, Cv-.- iio- oie ngiiustb deciarai un oi' .vaj .be'.tu ! Ut-4 h1 ex'eepte-i to sxune of the forms and it ':iad betir twice -- sociating pr;iicipieot. t .ha..iiL'j.ii 11 ri nU'-iblommiUed on their Miotioti, and tire v-irer .v?T;r ;.mrat, ctiua mors p-r.vertuliy oa.-e t in- va-s 17, noes 13; un.l laat was exii eed 10 d to our miuds of tin: flight and surrender 4s be the vete against tiie decWutio-! ; g.-i-kt wai- u f "' foreign manufaenr Xpole.'i IVv.aj2.-inJ, thai; , hri' ! ' ! d;-pl-....riiV, -vuli Ta1 ."d": v''' ;r-gK!!y.;rohit. ing of Jean liaptide Bnunenr, dt iu jfuiif deel traiiouthey have tjver siiieethee6 denouue-jar f01'1 M." I'Mp''ed mt -1 Fra Sir hobert A U tn, 1'i.nt. Hutchinson and -. Bruce, -i.it three gui'lemen who assisud iIttte in mnktng Lis ef ape, have been re iv;ied from prison, and have been ordered to leave Frame. 'M e fii-mer was going ini!u utely te Londoti ; Huchinson -to rejoin his corps at Canili Mi ; and Buiee was to mairy Miss Crobie. arid dejnrt f i f'aly. -Byve eoiivenfioi), i!.-,ed the 9th of July. b twruTi M l. Ki. 1; .. , the p-art of Denmark on! Adinira j F.io ,;. on the. part of Sweden - in- former ci de. 10 ialter all the vessels of - .r in Norway, for the sum of 95,CU0 crowns i specie.'' r- . A... Huisiari -nquadrun -was- etpected in the - onnii which Nqoadron n hoard troops to pliiee those thai nf- :'n tTtu's of France, i'h - H-ig ship !iu''.) i-r -l rul A p;-e'strti!s fYt;.nt Up.. ii4jt e tf v. 1 ' f--if-h J !risterr the Fr.u" !"'S8 Of i) .(-.'-. foreign manufactured t- ;nvde,as;ft de.-vint rft'ux ans. Yet did the purenetiek zeal for the Il npe ror, in liie-poor ei eatures, seem 10 iucrease.wilh their sufFeringSj and. in the face of the fuu knowledg' of his sacrifice and dissertioii of fh,em. t'ne, iiian ivas poinied ou!, who had toasted liis ainputattd armed in the air, with a t'eebieshout of " viveH Eitipereur," Another, at the t)'nieut of the preparations to take off his leg, declared," that there was something he kuew f wXich wtild cure I1101 on the spot, and s:ive his linib and the operator' trouble. When nked tVexplaia this strange remark, he said, ' a sightf the Kmperour !" The in dispeogable amputation did not save him ; tie died in the surgeon arms ; and liis last words, luihe vanity ,if aspects in Which .the scene ! steadfastly looking oidiis own ..blood were, that uld ll'vrk, its tioeiii'.ul fviiliirM i-ibr gj ami Miniiiiiug the aft',cting specia i'cwiMl the field where thn riii.i was wrniiht. h 11 Mtir 10 fiiir.Mnnt ,1.. - i ! 1 1 . ii . rr. ... .,i..rui ucMjupiious ui is- uo woui t eUcertuliy siixi uie Us. drop ii :11s veius, for the great. Nipokou! A', singularly wild and almost poetic ftue$, was the form iu wnicli the third bore his tesYiiiionv. We w 1 a poet Ofltj-ld not have failed i;i adoserin-!ift,d,.ru.ni..n. iV;ii, r'ptt itp-iilmAi ,i,a 11 lie IS 1 1 ik Ik m 1 of the utmost beauty and pathos. , Uii' the extraction of a ball from Ttis side ; a..d , TU"U n"1 Vonvuii inspiration, However,; u happened tvbo the left- in UieNiiouunt of 'm mteuselv the oeeasion ; and hard would neart oe, Jvho could h ive irone thronh the f5e of ihe btds, and seen so many brave ijjeu ll:iablktr. rii. A.n it ... . . . v" 'r.y .."'iy iiaipiog or cveejung a- t o Bia-iy arm m stmgs, ir,d hfad- iiouud f aau. tw 'U SUM :perJ.?CL. pat iff;..-. . Aild 'a " &'l slaneel iu thought at ( ain- ? $jj (et.-ik.iii!. nf wli.i'ii iitia c.ir.V. , . - ........ ir ni.4,Ul. U , vv-" lue urice. without a iriliiii,..,.!... jist o'verpoveriiig. V ' ' '. Byu-id jiio citadel, is La Corderie Will Seonstrueled liy Bonaparte, aayj --walk, net tunc, to erive sh.i...a fui"-. n:iU. ,f t ... , a 1 t-- v a!,pitd for i,,,,., 1500 tr ,,,r,.,.Yj...i liI'!,1irtrc 'ers of war. " very d.fferent feeling from the mingled pi 4d admiration, with whicli our own wouud- rwintryinen were visited, a little hesitatioa '"Simg Wlwi these ferocious land exspera- micu. wa llnf 1. .,.. I . K... . . .. n, 1 r ic? ve0 uimeeessary . liitult was. n 1 !i , 1,0 ul5L which a btrang -r ippre "Jea ; 'buttren ihirhad n ula ,.11 eoStosed with (heir own sttftVr,ings ; hum kf. ' , 'nusness of their irretrievable a,. ',. ,ruU5, "der excellent ciirveillance Mplluie-The wholeitiuthii9Tlel.hof I in,? wa W h beds wer arrant uerlTi- lrom eild 10 Wo V.uked .rLIv." betwecand Vqaally difireiard- W Aen S""S from oof Vassnqe to an- haman lot more strikiiigty entrusted,; .i3n!.?r?,bI Mciatethautne spectacle and. 'maw prespmeu ' r 'nejr confidence and fury hut yester his greatest sufferings he exclaimed, deeper, and y iu'1 fiod Jhe Binperuv." iiau uie Hi iiiierur ineriieit sueti Heroic devo tion; and lie gloriously Sic.ti.tiee:.L.hiui.seJ the field ; -or had his c iuau been as good as ill t,as proUigHte, tl'ere w.uuld have peen no a I layi j , .'s o tii uie paihiM, a id rvon iui,;n.ii. ed by U: part if The s'lameiul eotuluet.nf the wa" depart mer.i. &. 1 he ntr committee of the Jiouse of rejirem-irtii tives iii taking only half the amputi't of the esti mates for thp sujijiort of the war has been refcr ed hi j. we have lieard irarsVed, hoV is this base con tijit to be accounted for ? 'i'he oi-itter is to be ;tceiiU:ited for iiT two occurring modes : first, iii 1 iie preceding expositi-nj where the executive 'iist IaiuMS t; prevent a declaration by congress liuil after war was de.ciaredi!ceeived itself into the expectation of 111 iking peace, without coui meuciiig operatiosis. The desire of perfce was in itself laudable, and it was even commenda ble from the concioiisijes. of t!i cxeouiive of the unprepaired state of the coiiuli') , cc the incapaci ty of the iniuis'ers who mtw'f have tiie conduct' ing of it, to pieforni their .duty. '.'But it was not jiuoiu, but persons' views thai govcn.cd. r.hepuoiic Cannot forget th it despalc'n' s Wore -itl lo the English uiiitiirai. under the hope thai iie iiuht " possess pow e; s, and even this vo.i fd 11 ive been luiidable, li id it be".i Couox'ted vi.si n;;it provide; regard tuexperii-noe, which te.cLes cvtvryv'uaii ciucei'neJ in tlie ,g ;vefiimint of nations, thul. the be- t security for peaeu is to l,e pr.'ji.in e.i io resist oy ar;iii. .w-.Ii.rll soe this t!T.U"bonti ,t w as-uot tnsei-r -t lalriues ulnuu tins was niii;it -st ; not In the war d. partuict. 'Thi;i)ri'-espindeiA,e,il' ri?vGatiati.i -the Sccretitry'Cf ttiS 'i'iVAsu't on I he tUih of :Ju:ie, prior to the declaration 01. war, With Mr. Ubetfvos, thou chir.iiiaU"f 'the ways and 1; eiius, wiii .sh iw bow .the o.icrasi iiis were coiiiiu-tei1 .;; ,'.'tuf is called llif cuuirit,n;id huw ty ot tiieso siuiojar eff.:sio s. Uut anotlier re-.; ileetioii unseasonbly iutrudes, w hich at once reii; ders the kind of scenes described repulsive and unsuitable'- It is to, be 'feared tiu eifuMiens less a - rible called forth ihesejuiieipeeied :eb. tl:e ire ,v't-y fcboarcd to enfoavu and, ctirt fuse uliiioiis. The vaih, ttiortiffcifr furii'l'i-each- icuiijrr. the Answers of .Hlr.;!Ku.-uis to.--t&;-e-ir- in?i, were preaching' lliems-elVes at tii.' momcitt,Tv.:ii jes nct-ruiog the n. Hilary ieviursis, arae-j and not their idol, .The hitter toj-wel) : mils -and pubtic'v.orks. ar-?, udigtes-'-oDii-eci.r-j. xnowu, even in tne eatiigeuv'e ot tih po.wer, ever j tity, ot t uiatiu s ato not ks muiinttuus, ana tn be personally loved ; much ino,e when the I more d 'opn-nblc. . - oliudiiess of his worshippers could not 'but kwo'wl 'i tie bain pi oposed ToV-the military establish that he. had made a.very safe and easy retivitijnenVi tin; 17l.h February, t a 13", was '2,381, iu his own person, leaving them to re'iumbur ,000, & aag nvnted to 3,1 12,300. for thaddit'ioi-. Jim in the ho iours of the faeid and the liospituljul .uy wi;-n the aciual expenditure of the But every Frenchman, identifying Napoleon'siyc ir i seeedRd -l3,y4,003 ! and the. g ivern name with his oiwt greatness, had committed), ui.-iitku w that 2i,.0c:O,UOU was noder the esii himself so Entirely, that to cease to cry cuiiinate prepared by theirder of the war 'depart' ' Vive 'I Empereur," -us -"long as breath or I mem.' ; ' life lasted; was a thought not to be endured 1 r a m oiu em. : , A Jc xenc tuuan, it-is-weU.k no w a j tivs for effect ;"and if circunistaiices only etr cTte him euough, will uie for Effect loo. Morti fied vanity and wounded pride wyll impel hi in, ta liny thing ; anil it is therefore that a'petulut iuid unyielding-' piritj;'jafter'defeat f tf.hatUe"tjj. uielst tTiTug jo leave, if it ever , leaves, the French soldiers, or the French nation. Alain and woman of - them tell the allied troops, who live- as masters irt their houses, in Picis itself, that numb'stani they are not conquered, while retrusiJei viveiyt&lkig'of '".theij own ; days of iu elrction f president was approaching at the peri .f of iueeclaTartoof,a eruliits h ive, with their usual waut of discern- metit,-niA.d the war as declared to favor tire e-eletioi of Air. Madison j but this only proves an important truth, that tven theeiproifs be- iicve?i:ALa ivar, waarth thev, however, g4H.tyi8t6ok the wishes or thef a.rsAif the cabinet i for as we have shew n, theu i.t was apprehended that the necessity of faying taxes to supp-irt a,, war. would operate on that occasion, as iu Jtihu Adams's vmce like ; and that it would throw Uie rur.'S par a war (i?n,",Ml Iouto;i-I)i; i"-n t uas Of condem- ie: .j uenth bv th.-i C - icd t.f 'nr. Lyons 1 I'ji 'ii Vrhichsentt'iiCe lh-lifis sppcal t. i LOICDON, JULY IP. The inot importsnt piccc'of foreigu news we have to day is enmtr.uuicafed in private letters from Pci ii. It is therein stated, that some ex traordinary events are passing in the south of France," in the department of Lynns? und that the duke of AngniiUrne is gone to.the Spanish frontier -tn receive a Spanish army of 30,000 men inteuded to faeilita'c some niensurcs at present in cntiteiiiplai, the nature and object ' . o' whieh ui e hot cieany defined. Fresh troops heve also bepn marched to Lyons, where great disluihaiiees- are -said io have been excited by the arbitrary measures adopted to levy troops for the. royal cause. TLe conscript ef 1814, who had not joined their ecfps, have been call ed into service in 'several depnrtmepts. We have before reriiarked on the activity exerted by the Frenclr gnverninent to obtain a Isrge military force j snd if we bad not learnt to dis trust professions that re In Vf d by the act, and f : tV;fm ueh if quarter, we would ny, that it was ' still uinre. trR'.Af Cable that siich. It'.wv.3e. preper-" , atinn.ho(il.dr be mad e In tli mid'tt of the pro-- found ht lisBurai celof pacific dinsitions,arid of actual tranquility.1' But suchwi ,'eafti, are, ' the titiwtv. ?-1 htrtill&Uffai:zgiz Frtf'.,. bM .the measures' of the gnverrment, wtst the pn-. pers arc, by special instructions, nsserting that' there is not the slightest ground for apprehend- . ing eithvr f. rciK" or jntes'iiie w.Hh We doubt Diuch w hether t hese leagues that lire1 forming ; ayitig the sovreisjris, .who call f huis fve8 le' giti:n'e. are for Gospel purposes "We have", seeii (irtrsTfiTed intelligence of mankind beating dow u iiperstition and tyranny urnlr it leet; weiiow appear doomed to perceive.the .armed bigotry of feovereigtia, and the. winvihs of des potic power in all countries leag'nu.gto restore 1 them to strengtli and powerand thiS is. ealled , a pious war IVr justice-ait.Teligioni- We have', heard that the duke efiW Islington, instead of agreeing in the propriety of an inleit'iiin on the part of nrihisters to withdraw some of his troops ' to this "country.... had represei-ted the neerMity' of ' rather sending him a reinforcement. -. ae report of a Spainth-armyeufefihg FrTrhce'jnay" countenance the sta'e'ment of "the existence of ' siieh.strong necessity for further military aid in ' support of the goterqment ; -but we ean scarce ly believe that- Ferdinand ?of Spain from all 1 jfte ace'o'iiniaJKeJiitt e-of -bis own ncct ssities.Jias n uite such '.'ara,e army m so.ooo men dios-. ablui for the purpose 01 asjtii-.,S.,-r IJli FORT ANT NEWS. v ? Vv-":''-.' : SEW-TOBl, 9RP. 6.' Captain Itobertrom 'Ciiat, Turniihes iW. t yesterjjprospemy, in:w out of, power.F.or this reasa.,;itiw.tLfttLVaPW- 4 m? 1 :;4
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 20, 1816, edition 1
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