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FROM THE PHILADELPHIA AtnORA.'.
T.ik Kection. never has been the usage
of this paper to publish imperfect returns, n
the morning after election ; we usually wait till
" the results are sufficiently authenticated to pre
vent misiut'ormation. -
'nie; result is not known nor can it be con
- jfctured upon any other data than from the ten
or of public opinion in the intercourse of soeie-
There is one featnrs of the present election
which will render it memorable. No election
. was ever so laboriously wrought upon by in
trigue, by, the combination $f the agepts of powT
j er, by efforts to proscribe", degrade, and break
down ey.'ry man who shewed any disposition to
question the" infallibility vf the powers that be !
We need nut any longer be astonished at the al
leged infallibility of the pope or the political
inability of the Kings of England to do wrung
there wanted in our ease oujy the inquisition
or Newgate', "to confn in the dogma ofgoyern
meutaland ministerial infallibility.
- Another trait, which though not new in its
' character, is characteristic of the slate, of pul-
litiear despair which ul.tuys precedes the fall
of a sinking faction. .
The adherent's of abused power have not ven
tured to dispute a single" allegation iu:ide ugainst
llie$n. -The men iu power have, as to public,
measures, suencea ine presses, aim wnai was
never before known uiidar this government, the
ni-jst profligate of all the instruments of corrup
tion, publicly boasted of this subjection of the
press and proclaimed its .debasement and silence
as atrumph of the ruling party 1
From the meeting of congress' in the last
year, the incapacity of the administration, the
Inadequacy of its measures to the exigencies of
th country, the corruption practised in the fi s
cal department, the extravagance and waste of
the. public resources, the sacrifice of the manu
fact u ring industry of the nation, the sacrifice of
the national interests to a ba.ik speculation, (he
perfidious treatment of the army, whose valor
had supplied the waut of talents in the rulers,
and triumphed over a veteran enemy theabu-
-. 8e lit the post-oiuee in lis money concerns, ami
the obstruction of the circulation of papers ob
noxious to the rui ng party the flagrant pro
tection given by the rul ng power to those who
were by evidence cm vie ted, and wnum a com-
!iJi-iis i;iiSLWj rx;ii.?'iui a vert full
was si., it. Qd. new doabloon V dV j fcouse, V After th$ first had performed bis, part
DeW'aol1ara'4s.l0dci-3d
O. Robinson, Ksn has been appointed the for blanket and pillow and l"d bimseiraown
British Consul at Philadelphia. ' t lupod the 9r" All eyes were turned towards
me UuKe or Kent dm gone irpm j&iigiana to
Brussels, to reside there three years. - t
The English play-bills announced tne in
tended departure ofMr. locledon jfoji ;. Auneri-
ca. ". ".'.. .-'" ' "
' The Japanese have discovered an inclination
to trade with the English j ana mey nave per.
him in anxious f xpectatiqn,when he drewfrom
his bosom i a pistolj lappeo the muzzle to his
ear. and blew out his brains t This closed the
entertainment. ' .. - '
X As horrid as this deed appears, the deluded
man who beeame its vietim had undoubtedly
anticipated as much eclat, as he does who de
v
mitted an academv to be established,! in which liberately coes out to shoot bis friend, or to be
the Enzlish language istausht, and it has many shot in a duel. And if there are shades of
pnpils. difference in the two" crimes, the self-murderer
Accounts from India state, that there was a is ihe least criminal. , '
report that the Napaulwar would be renewed a
second time. ' -
A long letter from Fouche to the Duke of
Wellington, is published in the English pa
pers. ,
The Abbe Vinson, and another priest,Vl.
Fleury, of Nantes, are on trial in Fmucc, lor
boston, oot. 0.
V The U. 3. Frigate Macedonian Now lying
at the navy yaru in vnariestown, bas been late
ly examined, found'lo, be extremely defective
and badly built in her upper works, and is now
undergoing: a thorougtLxepair. She is to be al-
their publications, calculated to alarm the pur-' most wholly re-built above (he guu-wale, inclu-
ehasers of the national domains, particularly ; ding her spar aud gun-decks, which are to be
eliureli property, whom it.isuot iutehded to'dis made-);iitirely'new.'-.S"; s : v
turb in their possessions. . The long expected Mummy,' an excelTent re-
tie;!. Aiiiicl, being offered the alternative of presentation of which wb gave upon our first
surreuder tu' Franco, or uuprisoumenl for lil'epag;e, has arrived n town. We are sorry to
in Hanover, Las, chose the. latter.. -.z.i::szz:.Tz.. preeive that any diincuUies have arisen he-i
A private letter from Fans menlians a quar-j iween MrrWilkins, the original owner, and the
rel betweHii the French National (luarila and present possor, on account of the public exhi
some foreign troops at Sirasburg, in whiqh more i buion of the cariosity. . Air, Wilkius, in a let
thai! 130 persons were killed or wounded. A J ter from Kentucky to a gentleman itr Btistoii, ob
Paris paper says the foreigners and guards were: serves, he intended the present for the Massa
near coming (o blows, but the authorities produ-t chusetts Antiquarian yociety -to whose care he
ced any accommodaiion. - j. . finally consign her.
An English letter says, General Merlin (bro-j The atmosphere, for a few days p'ist, has been
ther to Merlin de Thionville,) has beeu called marked by strong peculiarities. It appears to
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mittee of co.ieress had tlie audacity to"report
innocent .in the face of the evidence the inti
midation of witnesses by disinisnion from office
for only daring to declare the truth upon oath
all these transactions, have p.eve'r been at-
temjitedlo be refuted, and the characteristic of
tie only moae oi vntuiea-tfl-led
tolhat is lhe""ver
::V-iaaiaiSb4ayia mhtejea Mars aa-o , a lhe: acts are jwss-i
feientlv jaiti&l--by abus g and slander ng,and
Ii i ' , accus ng the ed tor if the Aurora of murder J .' 1
! 1 And this is the characteristic whieh marks' their
despair -the returns of the election when they
f are.declared, will prove, that in this district
iif and in thjs state, the government of the union
f' and the state, have forfeited the public confi-
C denM' - ' . a-- ' .' '
The result of this election will not show those
Ui names on all the returns, whieh indicate a per-
'J k : feetahef entire change ; but it will show, that
l g , after all the effurts of a corrupt treasury, united
"! with all the official influence of the general go-
. rernment and the state patronage with tickets
?!ecUd by a wicked and corrupt body of agents
in I He name of delegates and conferees, really
' elected and put in nomination by influence of
the two administrations, united to corrupt and
pwei'lJhfredojn of election After. all this,
th.s J act mil peine result ; that me jtgrnt in
nto actual service, and has required for his staff
the. Aids of Marshal Ney.
The Duke of tiichelieu, it is said, is lo re
present Louis IP, at the meeting of Sovereigns,
See. at Carlsbad.
Madame Joseph Bonaparte has asked for
passports to go to Hweden.
In Franee the -apprehensions of an unpro
ductivu harvest, have in a great degree suqsi-ded.
British cotton goods are no longer admitted
1o entry in the port of Biscay. Several valua
ble seizures have been tnide.
No new Knights of Malta are to be made. -.
The order is to be suffered to expire.
The Kiug of Naples has forqiddeu his sub
jects applyiug to the Ptipe for indulgence.
The Emperor .of Russia, has appoint ! the
son of Gustavus, late Kingol' J34 ' f)-n, to Lj ui,
vernor ot Finland
have been sensibly impregnated with smoke, so
that distant objects became much obscured, and
the sun and moon both assumed the redness of
flame. We understand this state of things has
been so evideut in towns further to the eastward,
that at Portland the smoke insinuated itself into
the houses, and rendered breathing extremely
uncomfortable. The excessive burning of wood
at the north-west, is the cause to which this ef
fect is geuerally ascribed.
BALTIMORE, OCTOBER 7.
Daring attempt at Robbery and Murder!
On Huoday last about dusk, a gentleman and
lady of this city, who where returning in a gig
from Harford, were assailed by two men, on
the new Philadelphia Turnpike a short dis
ui.ice b")nd Murray's Tavern. Oue of the
villains seized the bridle 6f the horse; the other
came along side of the giir, and while in the act
The French Government have required of1 of making a'desperate blow with, a large club,
the Dutch to eive iin Mr. N. rii.non : but the,
Dufch authorities hesitated to f ake any stepg on
the' subject, aKhoush they had held Ar. 6. in
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this double corruption will be in ihe minor ty ;
that they are no longer capable, even aided by
the nower of the two eoveruments, to aceom-
fer?0Q!ited insEjiland
because the words by night VeTe uScd instead
of by nighti in enumerating tue words of a let
ter quoted in his indictment.
MhXICO. .
" The . editors of the Mercantile Advertiser
were yesterday favored withj a translation of
the following interesting intelligence from Mex
ico. The fact here stated of the revolutionists
having taken possession of Matagorda, is con
finned by the report of Captain Fowler, from
New-Orleans.
" His Excellency Don Jose Manuel de Her
rera, minister plenipotentiary from the Repub
lican Covernment of Mexico, to the U. States,
has communicated, under date of 2-Hli Aug'ist
last, from the port of Matagorda, to a respec
table person at Philadelphia, the following in
formal ion. ' .
The Itepublican army of the province of Ve-
in to tfin Jace-Jj
y..
-w-as struck across the head hv the gentleman.
wit h the biff eiidTof.Jtis wlti p. T'i bludgeon 1 Mexico
struck the gentleman on the shoulder, passed
lady, and felrtnto the
.Tlie yilliiin t hencaired- on the'other, w1o held
ine norsey io:Trsnoor which- tie wat aljpol to
do with a pistol, when the gentleman jumped
from the gig and ran along side calling for help
whieh brought several persons to his assistance.
The villains in the mean time decamped, into
the woods, and the gentleman and lady reach
ed the eiWy in safety.
NASHVILLE, (TEN.) SEPT. 11
Died, on Monday, Caleb llewett, esq. high
sheriff' of this county.. The deceased received
on Thursday last, a writ against a man named
James Maxwell, for abusing and beating a ne
gro of Major Stump's. He weut to where Max
well, who whs a journeyman carpenter, was at
work, and told him that he had a writ for him,
when sad to 'relate he made at him with an
adze, and struck him on the head such a blow
as eventually deprived him of existence. Mr.
Hewetl was a""ybuni gentleman esteemed by
sailed abont th m;.nA nf V..r . r!'oawj
' ll I fi , Y V UUgUll rZ.T
' I I I ll ir.iu r.l" i . r
y.j , 1Ui Bquaaron that has '
grossly: outraged thenation, by firing 7n Z
flagand shedding the, blood of ouVgallairt sea
men m their own waters. . This we trust will
be last on the long list of our grievances from
the miserable bigots who govern Spainwtheir
shameful conduct at Valparaiso, at Fayal at
the two Carthagenas, at Cadiz, .and in many
other places and on numerous oceassions, will
ere long receive the chastisement it so justly
merits, from our brave sailors and soldiers.
Small is is the United States' squadron b0,v
on this station, we think that, hail they onUr
they would soonxgive a good aecount'of the
Doris. 1 :
hat sensations this outrage may excite at;
v asninion cny, we Know not out are coiibdenr.
that the nublic Vitinp will ImiHIv ilpmnn i
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ment for the past, and security for the future
or war !
NEW-ORLFANS, SEPT. 17.
We ' hive at. last received such informal inii-
relative to the Outrage lately commitled on the
American flag by theSpaniaids, as may be re
lied on.. Expecting to receive some informa
iion, we forebnpe any allusion to the subject iu
yesterday's gazette The Firebrand was not in
company wi i h any oJ her vesstl wlien she fell iu -with
the three Spanish corvettes. Wheu fired
upon, lieut. Cunuingham shewed his colors, aud
hailed the comtiuidore, mentioning the ebaraa
ter of his vessel." -.After., continuing their fire
some time, the Spaniard sent an officer on buarp
the Firebrand, : to whom Mr. Cunningham's '
commission was shewn; and afterwards, Air.
Campbell, second in command of the Firebrand
was sent aboard the corvette, pu the reqisitiou
of the Spanish captain. When Mr. Campbell
arrived i.n the Deck, he was insulted by the
most oprobrinusatiiie, and aeentinel was plac
ed over him ; his boat's crew was also compel- ,
led to go on hoard immediately put in irous,
and then cruelly beaten. It i added, that Mr.
Cunningham repfatediy assured the Spanish
captaiu that he had struck his flag ; that be
1 Ta'l .-.t . . !nn li. kit n..tl .
consiirerea ine rireoranu as a ii-- i 'iu;
olic majesty, and entreated that she might be
takeu possession of, agreeably to the usages of
hpllirrni-onlu ' Tills wax declined by Jhe aal-
lant champion of the Inqisiiion 1ul he stili
detaitied Mr. Campbell and his boat's crew.
Al the expiration of ft.ur hours, however, a
sail appeared at a distance : the prisoners were
released, aud the Firebrand permitttd to de
part by the redoubtable Don, who did not tail
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10 loau iter viMiiuiniiiiei iuc hmhi-ji re
proaches, audprotesled thai he had orders to
drive everv American vessel from the Gulf of
Gazette
UALV.tGH, OCTOBER 1 8 ".816.
tile
plihany object depending; on tfje pubi c $uf- Pit . , fc
fruge-Ll they have lost public cLfidenceL?.l Kepubl.can troops of the province
thaTsach is theetes.ation of the publie that 1 e"i,e.av".r,',!5 ' ,orc,ed 11
ra Cruz, uTdtrthomnmniHif Gpn.-VHoria'QJy1 hi:u' an(l acquaintance. was MSS for licrsilf.
laid seige on tne l8ih 4uy last, to the citie r dft very gcnerai.ever cou!UiMpuiLIC iee,inT
Cordova ana virizuno, winch were then on the i ue. more cAiieu man u was on me occasou
leve of surrendering. Th Commauder in Chief i every one seemed to forget his uiual avoeatinng
of Pile- Mo arrest, the murderer, who had fled, lite
North Carolina FiVyinui. Patrick Henry was the.
first ni'tn in Virginia, who publicly pronounced N'trA,
Carolina ." a poor tlespistd ptkr !"Th( language, how
ever, hus now become commim j an;l fne can hardly ex
pect from tlieir papers much better than xtmt which fol
lows :
Fit 'M A. VIRGINIA TPA'PER.
?sorth-Canditiii is only a Privinre bfVir-.
ginia, and seems conteuted with In r Jegra'Ja
tion, Some of her citizens wish the State yet
to' be something ; but the majority piifrr
walking under our huge legs and cret ping a
botit Virginia. N'orth-Carolina has been our
maid servant these twenty years, and there is
no prospect at present of her going into busi-
inarches
to oeeupy the port ot Uuazacualros, which
was without means of defence. Gen. Basta
mente had been victorious over the' Royalists
as often as he had met them, and was pursu
ing them with all haste. Una. Arredoudo, com
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federalism ha lost many of. its abhorrent fea
tures, in cntnparrison with the corrupt and de
basing measures, and the shameles proscription
,of upfight, and stedfast republicans, to the
malice1 and vengeance of men who have aggran
dised themselves by the violation of all obli
gations and oaths Hd the plunder of the pub
lie. : ." . "
r; This election, is perhaps moro indepen
dent of party than has been m anifested nn
,nny wcmiwii iucc mc '""" J : '..J' J..11..
Spirit is in fact sunk, and the love of real free-I V"'." a k 3 7 i A au5"c"".u5 )
m r m . 7 ' (hail sltroticvf Ii - MiihauMiiunf 4 a 1.a n u i
'''GeneraKZavaleHe .' 1 he publhrvrifl- heftstnni-fce'-
learn, that' this t'nrtunate unfbrtnnute officer, whti sonar-r.-wlv
escan-d ' therteck-hamDcrinsr med.ller' in-Frwicf,
pursuit in every diection was constant until I:. . , Ul,;tVl1-r(.markHbieevt:1,,siil!ltwccL
nday night, wnen he was takeu, and js now 1 . ,. ' .. uYwxrkmi'
e J t His preneralsliip seem a to be rather back'ia m.n
Vfnour.clng bimseU sliru.sk very.,nioclestly from. thefub
lie ca', and apiieured quite anxious to escape those u'-
He is a
which, is grtat
in everv di. ection was constant until
confined in jail.
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tlUk'lTllC. IT FT. SKPT. W. I
Wi - i,., o. K.stlunil. IVn... il.0 'teuton which aie souK-lini' s so inconveineat.
v , U. Illliri INLII ' . J ' '";,,BV,5 V
dom and democracy prevails, in Spile of its
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DP BO anu li Hyp'icrnicai cucuuea.
Foreign.
T1 - BOSTON,
Foreign 8umnary,By the politeness of Cap-
: !,: p : i r. 'PI, ;b ,..,.., nn,:nn il,i (lu T...Vnn ill. tha btrapiiina tiirure -i-t neilv six. feet :
IIIAIIUvr IU tilici UI llic lllt:i:IUr liril llltca lur vuivnnirew ntviiifti, ui.m utui vvn.vn a.u ... --- -.
. . .. . - I ' . ... i . ... :.. t..f u. l. r..-. nn,n ..ll i i it t ieliU'
)iih.i in mi.iv'i t. ui ..ii. ill uviauii uiiiiwi-i
rciii race does noUieteriomtc in the ijey wiu-ld for this.
Frenchman li:is, of course, grown four inches since sins
landing in this favored country. A pair of neat ringsm '
hl's' ears, added much to the diprcUy of bis appearMce
M though the circuinslanee indue d a-sarcastic rogue to
t.nt tlw. cr,.iif.r.il nnituJilv. wrote his name Z?""
H-lUrtll., ...f,.-..- .- y - . .
the lloyatists, had fallen back with the few for- ofher commiHissioners baa completed ihe treaty
ce8 under his orders on Monterrey, the capital with the different Indian tribes in a manner per
of the new kinzdom of Leon, iii consequeuce i haps the best calculated to1 promote the gener-
of the Republicans havine occuoied the nort of ia'1 eal of the covernment, as well as to settle
Matagorda, where they had fortihed them-
the
animosities or dinerenees between
differeut Indian nations, as-well between
all existing
Strength. Subsequent to the nossession i them and the Uniteil States. or all lauds (y-
ine tuooin oi liar creek anu Tort
iog between
let-
Deposit on the north side of the Tennessee, ri-' ngiis
ver, the commissioners for the United States ;r;4Ii.ren
r Vrhappil y, this rtluslrious jx-r.-.or.asL: did i"' sPel '
of that port has been the evacuation of St. An
tonia de Baxar, capital of the province of Tex
as,., .whish was garrisoned by the regiment of
Estremadura, one of the most famous corps of
the Royal party. .
lf The Renulilirnn Armv nf tlip N'irlh !. fnr
t&io liiover. ot the snip niior irom Liverpool, the nresent. under the command or TTiiL Pt re. land includeU thereinithev have also asrreed to 1 ....,ma ..mhr rS-j; ..w ,Heux. ubon the a
ji a - I t , . . - -,j . -. .. -i t cunuiirt'jjv -
VL !" A f. ii'ith l.iinnn 1 nanort t e A : a 1 I . i 1 'li.-t s . ramA O a -t ti t. - 1. 1 I , - Z. .1 : . 1 - j.-....
wo nave iice ii itiiuicu mm uuMuvu Uia s, uurius iuc iiuHenpe oi uen. i oieua, wno i n.ow sr o iv,uu, wnyauie oisu ui icu uiuiuui iu- u mtn-M-ni-Hn--nt with n this !
h; but beini;-prevvutcd, for a ci:.y; JJ "
runiremtnt of the stages, - from cwtinuiug IM0" V " i
have agreed to giveg 80,000 payable" in ten ah- t'avoml us, in French, .with an account of the in!r; w
nual instalments: and tor the establishment of U..i-,'u-t.ti;mM fnivlravcine in his nauve cou..i .
general Coffee's line with the possession of the ! !,,.stowintr some ene'r-'etVc iliubles, sucrejlntw
ami
boini"- j.
in the bTnited States on busiuess of moment, and
stalmeuts.
nns
- the -a ith of August. .
r. Accordiug to these papers business was im- ! whose presence with the armv, is jtnpatiehtlv
roying in England. Most of the manufactures desired, f : ' ";
lad recovered one ner cent, of their late fall, i The renresentatives who are ta enmnose
' Retrenchment was still the order of the day., the" next Consress, are named bv thrDeuiile. geatlemau;froin the Balize,. we leftni
The harvest was tolerable. Sufficient distress, . and by the present time will, have oucned their U Slates schooner Firebrand, mount in
' however, still continued to cause anxiety, and to Hession. It afforded great pleasure to see thei a"d commanded liy' ljieut. Cunningham, while
require tue cuniiuiii exei uuus ui uciicuhcih. j j0y aua enmiisiftsm wnien pervaded the .Alexi- 1 1,11 M'v uaiize a lew uays since was nreu on ny
9;orH.puri, fiogianu, uie vuun anu nuiCaiis on tne uays oi election A person w ho
was witness in -this interesting tteene savs, that
in the . province of Valadolid, there were vari
ous likenesses - of Washington and Franklin,
which the people carried in their prpcfssions,
accompanied with music aud songs, allegorical
of the occasion"'- - - .
L. expected to meet Ins wi.i
persons think' r not improa'
hie tint a n.-
Llic
General
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, , ' . and some persons think' r not imp
Onj.EA.NS, 5EPTEMBERJL .i.-u;- .'-. fiMiirTllioVe ut the pui
speck of tt'or'' with the Dons.' 13 v a
tl.at ll,e : " rid the b:illonn.m!.P.'who swiiVdltd '!:
pie of Kiehmond a fe w d ys hgo, ar v r-ii.1'1 ftl'
and did lie navel north .or soudi " . "
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Mills of Mr. Marsland, have been destroyed by
an accidental fire. A Mr. uufslay, was also a
sufferer, in property.
Te London Courier says, France has reeu-
larly paid the instalments of the indemnities
to the Allies, and has now a considerable
sum in readiness for, the -next periodical pay-
'.' ment. -' ;' r';v-:-' y. '-yy'- ;':
; The Coujjer cpmbHm?nt Mr. Hughes, who
went to Cai thagena in the Macedou Ian, for pfo
' curing the release, of the British, as well as A
.J"mcrifan prisoners. ' r 'y. . ..y y
The same paper complains of the attacks on
Britain, iu the toasts drank in America on the
h of July,; , It saysTtngjand never ntters a
. word of reproach at the r separation. ' ;
shead',so-ncoCt.bcpP
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Domestic;
A t B AN tf,-cfi4.
pany of spectators rAitached to the show bill
of a wire dance appeared an advertisement of
an Italian sailor, who promised to exhibit won
derful feals, sash as lbs spectators had never
uuisil DIUVIU v " UI IU('lVtlSV f csni ui vial III j f r 1 . I
. V I f'f.m-uhifiM Ml i Mill T 1 1 1 IV
compaov) ami one ot the crew of the Firebrand . '. . , . . . . ,.i ihe-uubn;1'
killed. Lieul. C4n,,isl,.m imdiUl,. re- T - T, ' T l 'm
ii was uuuouuueu same lima since mat a -r ... , .. . i ....,, i iJ-suni 1
lv. has wor.i'''i r.'ii nii.u nit" "1 "i ? ,,7TT
tils lini'"'". -r-
Rat i1
small squadron Was lilting out at the Havana,
to go against the Carthagenian privateers chiis
ing off that port and in the Gulf. The captain-general
of Cuba, being furnished with the
mans by (he merchants of Havana, had purr
chased for 'that object, three former American
- A real Tragedy was exhibited , at Sacket's privateers, name! v-Vouna WaibTof SmWni;
Harbour, a fe w days since, before a large comkad pierced for ' 22 guns j the brig Reindeer, of
nrnii. .nA.liilAn'Jlll.al..J tn.ll I'll I .n . .u " ' t 1 f I ,L.
383 tons,, ana pierced for 20 guns and the
schooner Chasseur SI'S tons, and 18 ports ; all
remarkable fine sailing vessels These were to
be joiued by an old fashioned Spanish sloop of
and snurns, in nr.jrhty passion,
. ... 11 - a.. I k., n..Tnn n-jt roil uiTe.
K.rtivur Mil HinUCHtCli l J I' - - .
see whether the impart aj puoi.c w, ; .
tlemcn do ; and whethjrr it can oe bei.eveu, . ,
tors of the k ubieky Ueportcr, or of the inv ft
of&f aftof. the othrrintsLs.imaai-iy ci.- . f
r totaUv e-xembtfrom some 'of .he n.ost wnr
of humanity. ' r. ,-. - -tr? -.
fcdvernment-I speak of its dmin.strjo
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