v--. '.. . V
f V
Ir it&i(ttiiiui!f!h? iaaha&nev eoaeu.lhe DOt
ulaee tbekjhe horses from tbe$oebt au Art
V j II I III UOWH vXlUIUUIBt UH lUIVUK.t'int-liivv)
; (one of hit tail?) in VVytb-pireet UrryLaB,
i where he aliehtefl. H8' poDUiaet teon cr
ealleJ ut Wation ' Wau P' Mr, Vet
Coiistitatiou I iti4 Wlioso"' pfctepded ; efoia
would endafl$er it 0f istence instead .or.'re
owing tta defects Which jiro lo be TotihA iff
it t these men' have U9 i fiscal Hooiccf
the acquUtaTpatsonTand hisassndate8
nor, on the cobtf arshouldv the' -friend ' f
jrood order view it aiadefcat'Itla indeed
i fmd hi apjiemeoUbX!?wm?l2T .the defeat of AlinislerWiand tneJrl.aw; 015
ad addrtrtetf the oMawroa peetors w. uc but u 3s the triumph bf our gdvernment:
. Io. xeiitlemea, Mr. w atn,,ia n e o the safety of a ays
i peal4joorney.lo aodfrom the .audh,. wbichwen ecure thelihhbcena
? clow jatteaua. 10 we ylv in-' the deluded nd 'tiiced" mertt1?or
-V on hit trial, w .o fatigaed that feejt really m- , . 1A-- v.x t.' ih
i n.kU of 51J es.me o. Umitm IM me ; mere wvrcu. .--r.r
.T""T? " . - ... i..!.. .:hnrnnr . : iiniW thA snencean Danners asKiuemseivci
t v and ed order ; reeo1lrei U kw, aud that this question. Let . them . seriously -consider
a Mi-istritVean immedimely diper you- i whether, under a jury of thrtfwiata, aun-4
He de!red tu inTonn yu or hi hcaiueii posing themselves flrropposiie jiopiniij8 ; w
iratitude for yoiirgnod winhe towards him J '' their Judges) they wauld be;ta'fiaf9,aaUi.
will ha vngrayen oh hia hearl, 1'Ot he has n it De n(w , u,)me whjt will, let . ttS Stick
voice ,l thank1 -you a he leu. Appianae.j t Constitution, both to Us substance and
its forms and if Reform is to .beffocted let
it be an iinprovemiMit of at Tw
or a new system, T
reicn arrival this morning, was
the Paris papers f Sunday 'last, from which
we make the .following extracts :-
: - FAHIS.' JUNK 16. -
Letter from virion parts of France,, sup
ported hy the teslimony of travellers, give the
most flattering luipos of tlie appr:a;liiiig har
vest liy ikjcultiog at different ptliat of 'he
south of France, m! Hin(iit ottirrs at NiiN
iitm : and in a tew days eornw iiinii will
4weridaniBg and earyhjg
V?yrhi end piece ia ao "Egyptian igore, which,
iron u..acainiiijf r
of nations .. '''"C-'srZ.- rv'r----
There are tablets of the Vi hote of hia Orace'a
iattleii in Tegular luceenton; on the plateau,
i i 'per list.' 7"' f. v ; ' '!'; . ....f
if The groandwork of the plateau it composed
f silver burnished, a beautiful design : it is
illuminated by 106 wax candles : and the whole
forms a most delightful speetaele. ,
.I Fifteen do?en plates, knives, forjes Tfcnd spootis
weight About 10,000 o. 70 covere d tdiahe :
Jo wilhout.caverst 8 soup t urines, 4 large,
Jsmall. "' 1 " . . ' :
' Length of Plateau, upwards or SO leeti
breadth, about 3 t2. Loh. Fap.
(Applause.)
rWnitkmPirtH iiev iiiraself tjMou, and ha
rtw.a tl.nt rmi will then depart tftly to your
, ... . ,r - - i ii oe an ioiwiiivcnK-1
M'V. nlf "'j Mitil! y-iithu 't the substitution
.health in a bottle of good Uwtne. lights I
Lic-ht!" were then eallrd fur. Mr. Wist 1 je only loreign
MMramMtaf rha TTnlted States, whirh fili
' MM"". w J "m vv 10
so juatly entitled to
V The, frigate left there on the 27th Juiy for
the p, with Mr. Tyler, minister, on board,
to make the' necessary .. aemands bis govern
ment may have thought were just from Chris
tophe." 4,
i MHBM " "
Patriots in Mexico. A letter from La Vera
Cruz, to the editor of this Gazette, of July 1,
iiniti thai a nnn.nnn nf dollarft hud ini i.
ed there safe from Ihecity of Mexieo, guarded
by nnly fifty soldiers of the royalists f that the
patriots near the vicinity of the roads and pass,
es, had, fir the present, been dispersed; that
Wm. I). Tlobinson, an American citizen, fur
merly a merchant of Bftltiiuore, did who spent
the winter of 181 and 18t5 in this city was
closely confined, heavily ironed ; he n as tikep
at the head of a body of patriots, and was tu be
sent to.Old Spain by the hrst convoy Wash.
vfsV. . .. . tt.
tifiilleiUen, vou shnlt nave 11501s. .1...
AVatson ..now, be.wtd himself standing outfkle
f the window surroundeS1 tS7idleT-- He
bowiHl repeatedly, and on hn retiring pi acM
hi band on heart. The tumultM? .WHPe
wer Wvond ds'eript1h. He appearednsmdi
fcXr,HpTea. ttmti t tvAe t w tir?en.
tral cry, and the peo.Ja diapered paeeAbly.
1 D.Jt . tri aVrirhid and ftpnoitteJ. i ffim'.nciiRR 011 iho risht lb;vak of the It hone.
no evideuee being offered by the attorney gener-1 Nature is every where expanding its benefits
in aim it every part ot rrance.--1.
Disturbances, in the mein tiine nave neen
al in support f the. indictments.
FROM THE LI VEUTOOL' ADVERTISER, JUKE 21.
I'll ifi.irc Hiinears irreat in France and attempted at Ciiauny, Douai 1 Aube, Bernai,
r;..v vn.i. Paennn n't Mnntaria have Doo.v. in the dtsoarlineul of Rhone, and more
',! ; ' fixed a price" for corn, but this has only had ihe particularly at Bregnais, wherf the tocsm rung,
3 . '
-
liL
effl et of aceravatins their misery, as the far.
mr liroiiglit, none to market. In the depart
men t of Youne, Some executions have taken
place Three hundred houses have been, des
troyed by fire, in the town of Suorg res, in
Franei. The French fundi are deeliniiig.
Ttii Prineess of Wales has arrived at Parma.
"Die Uuke of J.Vp'linron -left - Paris, on Tires.:
day mnnung, ana arrived ai uver on r nuay.
and the rebel tried topnrsuadi Ihe people that
Paris had been revolUtioniie,d.-But the sedi
tious have been quelled, and rder is restored
once more. .'-Letters from .Aen announce,
that the executions of the liotirs therehave
made a strong impression on thefiopulace.
The Duke of Wellington is espVcteJ to return
iu three Meek""'; .
Grain experienced a fresh (.ill of-4 fr:i':es on
a 1
Ciretifars have been isii-d to the Lord (.Thursday, and uvo on -iTidtry- Letters from
Lieutenants, directing the n t repair to their jiliflereut parts of Franc? anuoiincV general
rehetivrcomirtes, to be ready in any emer-1 decline in the price ol grain
g&ney. It is said that the Chancellor ol tha Auuudan'ce bus
appeared in all the markets
ol seine et 3Iarn. eine-ct-uise. ote.
-The scarcity of provisions was the pretext
for the dUturliiyices in the Department of the
Ithone but malevolence had uo caiUe to con-
rrrnlMlitto il.f nn I lit iiccf nl ill M'iiniilni
1 he revolt wlneli besran w 6 o'cloeK
ii3 u j tt-ii(j iv'tj Iwin-
Ex"h?q!ier will want a loan of 15 millions ol'
jKiunds. sterling.
.'rv.The .Iriijdi papers givo a more favorable
'view of the statu of that e-mrvtry, TliJAprlcP
of com in the Dublin market, fell on Sarurduy,
and the active and humane exertions of the su
perior classes to relieve ihe, distress of the
.poor, had allayed the disorders in the agita
ted districts whieh that distress had excited.
The trial of Watson and on w hich, in a
great measure, depended the fate of his asso
ciates, terminated on Monday in his acquittal, &
., tn.it acquital is the best comment that can possi
bly be offered on the evidence which mainly rest
ed on t-ie t -s'imony of Castles, the accomplice.
H London Vane id: The iute'resi jpxcited by
"' the trials for high treason, has b,cen rarely c
' quailed. Tt was uot confined to the metrnpo
li. but spread through every part of the Uni
ted Kingdom, We, have felt it oUr duty. np
on this extraordinary occasion, to make extra
ordinary exertions for the gratification of our
readers. v Ve have now to express our hope
' that these exertion have not alt2jetber failed. I the Exchange, of which the most distinguished m.?n ot"
The I raveer of yesterday presented a cir
attempts.
on Sjnday evehin
presvd wilhiii a citcle'of t1n leagues diame
ter. ''
The following Is extracted from the Watr-rford
Mirror of June 14 :
From an apprehension of scarcity, the
South of Ireland ha for a w eek, been in a fer
ment. In Cork, Limerick, Kilkenny. Tralee.
Dungarvon, and Walerford, the same causes
have almost at the same instant produced the
6ame effects. ' " -
,PRUSSIV.
Berlin, M.rchiU The 3Uih of .March xs an impor
tantdny for tlic capital of the Prussian monarchy, the ce
lebration of .which being the beginning of a new order
of tilings, in the poetical I state of the country Oi the
dav wecedintrHhtrre was a (fFeat-d-inner at the H".ill ol
the empire, and the grnd durnitanes p:irticipuiel, and
where the tda.-t, " the Nation," was given Willi th- jr -eat-est
enthusiasm. Tiie f blowing morning, tlier.- was after
divine service, a grand parade, at "wU id I ttie kig ca I
ed up prince Ulucher from among li s heroic soaliers, so
diar'tothe Cerman8,'as"havii)g 'contributed so much in
liberating theni. with, tliis expression. " Ton mist stand
by my tide ; this isytmr day " (It was the anniversary ot
his entry at Part ) Tficorajjon wh icli was delivered on
that day by prince Hardaiberj, as alsiTtlie'coRfltfc'' of
the Duke of Weimar, and Hie oratirtn of til - K.ng'of iVw
Utmberf, ; together Wi'i i 'the sentiments of i.'i"f Frankliwi
Diet, on the note of Hmk repecting t he purt inseof U
mains by Jlsfmafl, furnished bright rays of ligiv to dis
pel the gloom of tiiturity, warranting the most chnrinoig
hopes, that tht empire ot reason and jfiS'ice vvdt be cs
i ot aii uie excr
of cus's against
ghta of man as a social being,
. ....
been raised,,that , people now begin tof, th juk ; - THE DUKL OP WidLtJXG TON' S PLATE,
donly -upon the suspension of their chartered ! Our readers know that a superb service of
right. The real lovers of the Constitution pjate has been presented tt the Duke of Wel-
Iegin naiuraHy taK wtietner ihe danger, ot,iston by the King of Poi tti-ralThe home of
cumstttiiee unexampled in the annal of Even
ir)g newspapers a journal printed on the lar
gest paper allowed to be used, and containing
"fo.i ry columns, of which .thirty three were
appropriated to the tri I of Mr. WatsoriT
" In our last We gave a sketch -of the debate
in the House of Lords, on the bill for the fur
ther suspension nf the Habeas .Corpus act.
This subject becooies more and more interest
ing. The acquittal of Watsoti. and the. other
' persons accused of high treason, and the gene
ral suspicion that the evidence of base infor-
, mer; is the ground of most of the accounts f i tabLshed throughout Germany, in apit'
ebnsuiraeieSftWhich have been circulated,- have ' ;os of feudal nonsense, and the sp.rit
v. r..' - .i.:-i. the rights 5f matt-as a social being.
which so mtich has been said, arises from such
oien as the worthy junto rof VVatsfjnThistle
Wood, Caslles, &fe. M e join , the name oT Cas
tles with those of the worthy reformers, for
let it be recoil ,c ted that be was their compani
on, although the badness of his character must
Lave been known. None but the very lowest
of the populace can be the pariizans of such
leaders) oojm but the most ignorant of the
volgF, -or the ,ttM atop k t those ivlaose men
Mr, Gerrard, the eminent silversmith in Pan
ton street, was yesterday thronged by a great
number of the iiobiljty aiul gentry, who we read
mitted by tickets to view it. The following is
a' correct decscription of this brilliant tiihute
of gratitude to Uie British hero. '..
The Centre iece represents the unanimity
of the three victorious nations, by three fasces,
on each of which is the arms of one of the res
pective nationArou.:d tho fasces are ihe foil
(al vision vi(ileace obscures, can expect any quarters of the globe, allegorically described t
advantage from the remedies of such physici- j Kurope, with a Horse; Asia, wiih'a Camel:
4u of the Hate. Such are the characters, on Africa, with o scorpions and Aminea with an
nvcuiuu ni wuose piois againsi me government, Altigator--wliih are makin
the Habeas Uorpn act. ha been suspended.
-.--' i r , . . . - . . . . .' . .
i i
V.
But it may be said that the principle inculca
ted, is daugereua, and the French. Uevolution
-will be. mentioned, to shew , that the hum
blest conspirator may: be the origin of the
Oiost fatal eodspiraces. This is true enough,
and that dreadful exattpleooght never to escape
our recollection ; but would it not bean unjust
and gross libel a. the people of England, to
"lay ibat thef-general 'tat of-morals-aud nt
feeling on political affiirs,is the same here as
it was in France, when the Revolution Took
place ? ' There is in this country a good sense,
a sincere attachment to Well regulated liberty,
' which is a better protection to government
than any "coercive measure.' Even admitting
the existence ofa state -of mind, hostile 1$ the
, established order of things amongthellawer
, alttsses, is'.,the tusfpension of the Habeas Cor
pus act likely to lessen it ? "On the contrary,
w-?LilLPg''.''jh their respect for the Con-;
illjose who are enemies to our established
ofterins;s to the
victorious nations .f garlands of flowers, of most
exquisite workmanship : the whole is surmount
ed by the Globe,, w itn a most correctly classical
figure of Victory waving her benign wings over
the Peninsula, and holding in her right hand, an
olive and palm branch, indicative of peace and
triumph and iu her left, three crowns of lau
rel. 'Ihe whole is supported by eight Sphynxesi
denoting the number of years which the vielo;
Onus ..Uijl&espeiit m the leniusula.
Portuguese Nation.
', What next- presents Itself is a grand Column,
on whieh is a beautiful figure, representing one
of the daughters of Tagus, carrying.tropbios
to adorn the grand triumphial centrethe beau
tiful and elegant candelabra, called flanibetfhx
of victory, from their being composed of palm
brandies. Next is seen a grand column,, on
which is inscribed some of, his draee' baitle'
-r-arouad -whieh are - Nymph's, adorned with
1 KEW-T BK, AUg. 7.
' The British frigate. Inconstant. Com.
Sir. James Yeo arYiVed at the Quarantine Cif G ' . .
Ground jrVednesday evening, in l&'daysj' p,.0,n suth Qmerica. Cap). Williams, ar-
IT !niul.... Innrio!(i T'!I 1 1 lvniw. T Java, . i .j ... e L! .
innii niiijsn'iii KwiiBHii i .......... . , riven anyateniyirun , iu'tucjiLogiiiia
from the atter lace having on board IWO . Jat, infirms, that the latest aecmnls liom tbs
millions ItOo hlinired and fifty jiv; thousand , Bpauisfl Maine represem. that in consequenee.
Mlars 403,000 of which are for the U. S.jof the reinforcement of 2o)0 men, received by
Hank, 50.000 fir individuals and the residue j the royalists, about 4 nvmihs since from ),
fvt. Wfurlan,! ' . tSoain. Ihev-were enabled to retake the island
Wo Understand the ingate will sail, imme
diately for England, after landing tho specie
for this place; . .'"'
It may. not be 'amiss ,.lo. notice the move
ments in our navy. There may be Something:
brewing."- We are told, in the. public prints,
that tlie destination of the Franklin, 7, is
chahsjed -that Hie John Adams is ordered to
he fitted outand that the'ships of war order
ed to be built by -congress, are to lf forward
ed with all possible 'Mjiedltion. The Sararftc,
capt. .EUon, has justsYtled from this port, and
the Ontario, Biddle, is on the eve of sailing.
From Florida. The following article of in
teHigcnee, forwarded, to this city by a gentle
man at S!. Augustine, under date of the 30lh
nit. has been communicated fur publication in
the FFai'hingtnn Cour er. ,
The Challengej an open boat, thirteen men.
one Swivel, eight Muskets, fifteen pair of Pis
tols, fifteen Sabres and necessary ammunition,
was fitted at Ameliaunder M'tlregors c.iin
miion. with licenee.to rob and plunder Ihe
inoif-nsive inhabitants of Mosijnito : Ilis Kx
ee leney the Governor of this province, having
had early information despatched a force from
this pla?e,and ort the 28th in t. between 12 and
I oVIuek, v. m. engaged the Bairditti in an o
pn field, killed ten of. them, took throe, who
taggad for quarters : the boat armament. M'
Uregor's flig and papers, prisoners. These
desperado? junceedad tQ land at Mr. -'s plan
fatioi, nor had they more than, entered the
bouse, when they commenced to break open
duors, a ,chet of drawers, one trunk, and had
every part of the house in complete Search
when iu aliout 13 minutes of their being allow
ed In land, the King s troops came up:. these
fellows, thinking they were but a few planta
tion negroes, left the house to give-battle, in
hopes nf eatehing some of them (their object
b'ipg negroes,) but saon discovered' their mis
take, and after firing one musket shot attempt
ed to reg iin their b at, which wa already cut
off from thetrt. The following are the names
of the killed : Capt. Morrison, SandTord,' Ro
bert Wilson, Win. Wilson, Ledlow, T''mas
Williamson, Wellibey, Thomas Osman, Alex
endro, (a Frenchman) the rest Irishmen. Scotch
men, aud citiiens of the.United States. From
the language of one of the prisoners, the moSt
of them Were 'deceived by the Captain and on
Sandfbrd, who led them to believe, that their
object was rather more discreet than eventually
proved. It is really surprising, tha't the Amer
icans will continue to molest this country, that
bus never ret caused. them the least offence f it
is uvre degrading to rob the quiet Planters of
.Mosquito, w ho have saved many and many of j
your couriiymen, who have the misfortune to
get cas away on thi coast. Such is the gral i
tude and g od return. Tbeinhabiants nf this
country are Spaniards, whose homes are not to
be plundered with impunity 4 a liiie of signals
will henceforth communicate from the Mafan
za to Mosquito, and to 'assure., that the next
attempt will meet the same well deserved bin.
unfortunate fate. .
NEW YORK. AUGUST 5.
By the arrival this forenoon of the schooner
Evening-Post, in 10 days frnnv Port-au-Prince,
and only h from laud to land c learn
that ort tlie 33d July, U. Sf frigate Congrcssf
capt. Morris, arrived there with an agent-'on
boarsdto demand satisfaction fir hi(uiies ic
ceived from the two sable chiefs, Petion and
Christoplie. The fojlowing aciotmt. of hvr
viiyage is lurnislied by an officer on board :
Jti lie frigate Congress, commanded by
capt. Morris, -arrived "at Port-au-Prince the
11 1 of .Tuly-j she came in' port in handsome j
style without a. -fiilot. Ihe next morning a
salute of 15 guns was fired hy the Congress
'and returned from the , arsenal. Xapt. Mor.
ris and his officers waited on president Petion
the next day, and were much pleased .with' the
natural dignity of his deportment. The pres.
ident expressed, the great pleasure he felt in
l.l.l.l: r . o. . . 1 i-- - . .'
Mi-iiiuirior me nrsi iime an American in
of Mirgareita The army ol li. n Biiiivar
had rueeived ft cheek on the Maine at Cura;ia
rtn and Guara opposite said island, .nd he had
n'gai i deserted his comrades and gone to St.
Thorn, fiaving had a difference witn the he
Cod in command. The army previously com
manded by bun, bad marehed into theurVttfot
and joined Gen. : iaa who had lately reduc
ed the city of Augustura by absolute 'starvation.
Admiral BaioV-saileTfrom Alargaretta pre
vious to the aitack on that place by the royal
ists, to blockade the river Oronoko, taking
with him his whale naval force, consisting, ac
cording to some accounts, of 22 ail, ai.d ; t is
certain that lie stopped at Grenada fur provi
sions, leaving with him seventeen sail, among
which were three heaiy brigs. Ktcent ac
counts from TriuiiUd stale t hat nine .sail of his
fleet were cruizing in the Gulf of Paria, bt;twn en
Trinidad and the Oronoko. x
Itii-.il l. U unollonliwl itinl llip islfl'ld ill Mari.
garel'ta, was Ihe head quarters of I In? " Hmtorft
bte Congress of the Vn ted States oj Venezuela,"
and received the name of A'eie Sparta, it. u'i
limimy of the distinguished senilis rendered
by its inhabitants to the patriot cause.. V belli.
er the surrender of it into the hands of the ruj
alists bus a tendency (o suily the glory which
led to its' distinction, the particulars are uut
.sufUdenjIy ilivulged to tvarranf an opinion.
The eonqui'st of itj however, must be consul (
ed highly impoilant to the interest of Ferdi
nand, and equally detrimental .to the cause nf
the republicans Hili l'at.
FKIDW MORt-Vn, AUGUST 22, 1817.
KLIiCTION UETUKNS, FOR I817.
' Hikf Nath. Jojies, (C I'.) senate. Setli Jonei and
S eplien ilaywooii, Cunim-m. Su'.e of the pon, if Xhc
Senate, Jones.529, Col. Bo nugi r oil. C nnnious, tlaj
wood 1 1 16, Sc-U .l.)!ie, 89.5, M ij. (Ju is. li.iiioii, 8t.i. i
Gui'fji d John Caid'a-tll, Senate Wia. H-aauua.K ..
btrt DoniicH, Commons.
-. tfraH- Jticbard' Atkinson, S.-inte, (')' the casting
votv oi' t'e Sin.Ti.it", over tt !ert . Vauilvwk-) La,
Tiico. Webb Com.nonsi
?jCh&tha:. J.)lin arrar. SoivU. Ithaid C. Citton
ahilJ4J. AUt J.i, i,;o imioii'j. A .-!!- oi' -.4 ;-4l, Co:a
inonsi Ooitou fii, A.su:i pji. 11 nUn -1- T-
'Cfo&erlar.d -I.. B thunc, S nut,;. M .xt'lvili, J !.i
C. W li,.nn, c iim'noiis ' upoo-i'io.n.
'Vi-i.e J-:yetUv:tiiiJjhy Win.l-.v, csci.'cLctj .1 to
th ! 0tiiiti-i'n. b..c of Vila poll, W.n i-v 23., Ool
Clark, Hi.
' Ihbe$anVf.n. Brown,. esq Senate. J h. GiLhri!.', '
FiMiu-.iS L U lyrttS, C auii.ins. '
J.-ssc Adtim, 0 (in'ilons. .suie'ot'lhs li, .-i-n u', W.1- -
li tins, 323. Jljutder, iitt. Com.non Bt.i .-'.u,
.5jL,)i' It It. II. line 4i.
IVaynt UVrn.-tmis Si'Kmne, Senate. Sivpbt.n- Co'
n I Su',!u n Smith, (;ommoi.s.
' R ivdolphSMi Wacle, Senate. Wvsiavd V-.it'ef
and .1 .sluu Craven, ('-oininoni. 5ut or": tie p .S.-i'c,
W.uL'4'-J8,.W-iuljck .- mold 3.& C m u j . u-..,
J ii, Crawn, J05, M u man 6.J'), I -'-e Cii-J -1 1- t
Frqjik'iiii uiv.-s .1. Hi. I, b'iuic. J.jnin-s.ilousa a;e.
AV'ji. II.,IIari'isoiir C 'innions
0rav"2-A. 1). '-Vicrplj-jy, .SciiateiiVw-U-ajc ,
and Wnit-n .oh, ;in.n ins ' ' .
Tovn oflfit'sb )i-iwi. WiiLum L .ckhart, (by the r ist
iii;,' vote of ilvj 'diui-irt over J ini ScoU )
ffrarre;io.)uvt It '-,h'i6ioii, Senate,. Unbolt h
Jotr-5 nn I I'ln;. .Hawkins C unmans
Brnhrvxh .1 ico! 11.111. SKpc. jMfiti M-"'1'
ami John C .Hiker, ninimi is."
.-wMmover Samuel As;.e, Senate. Joseph Lam
and Bdward St. Gaorce. Commons. Sta-w-of the p".
My. Mshu 220, David Jones 17
353. I.amu. j'U. 11 ii..'lnink !-Jj"B iiitniiT X?
Miore Aias-Jooes, S.-nato J isia'i l'.so:ia J
Mu:(khison Conimiins
7..-o,i'r S'.ni'.m U.-u'-'P, sen t", Jo-liua St S'-'.'.V
C ix, commons.
C.ioioio'"'. S (
1
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fate in IliM nort. ' Tlnfitrtilitifnl v tha ahaonfa rV
m ,f Vk h 1 rV -. r!a,;:n nlorrr,arlate rtjnsulprevcnted nny
!l"Tavltn 0de: LW definitive negotiation on the object of the f,
icri. uciiuiiug kiiQ .11 1 vaiaiiiHC ruTCIS Ol 1110
gate's visit ; but the marked attention of the
president in small mattei-s sufficientlyhewcd
the 'value he placed on the friendship of the
United States. 5 The officers of government
that visited the frigate were greatly pleased
with her appearance.-- In short,- the govern
ment in . selecting capt. Morris, could not
have made .a happier choice his ; polite'de
pnrtmenliajilli JandJjnj.gre.cjenr1e1n'liiS'
profession, will produce that respect to the
lONStfZ.i.SIOfil
IUl.e U'qrrnnron A strict, the Hon WELDQN' X
W.XTia.S, is .re-elected.
1 ttnf R:teigk district, U J. S. S.MlTil, 1 ck-ctu
tlie tollowi'ijf vote
HI)-
Smith, .2..mv1 -D.ckins (',
Person, ' , 47
O.ng - , 1263 ' T))
' - Wake. - H3 7Hh
I I I iu- Tiit'.ylrt i w Iw.lW.'d. Mi. Sl'ICllT"'
C oji.J is elected .ov.-r.Mr. H i!Ti i. ,'
FMeUerWe District Mr. Mao Mitlan is. prob Ji.v f
lecid over Mr. Ctilpier.
sition. - ' ,.
Surru )r-L.wis Williams, without op;;s"i
f'jxes ;r. I nomas Sitie, by ft g:'ea "."j""-
ver Uonmlus-.M. Sfrnim.'1'": ; i ...
T.irborowl? J)itnct.Tkama-Hall, without off
tioii. ..-
" JLiliftx 'ircrJoseph It. Brvnn, without oppe l
t.i ,11 .vfrr... xr.m.fiiriJ- over jw
if"-
'lleriuerson,-
r .P RICES CURRENT.
- Wilmington,-Aug. 9. Brandy apptc. 70; ..Butt er, j. .
2J; Floiu-, 13 to 14: salt53 to 61 Tobacco, 7 1
sugar, 11. to 12 50. ' - ' . " " i
- FayitteviUe, Jug;. t4Ilut'ty.2a to 25; W.
n 1 1 k n .,i..i .1 i;i . h-ist ouit. niiik:tsi rv .
3 jto 15 Xi flour, 8 30 to 9 i osts, 50 to 60;
5 to 6 whcat,125, to 130 f w hiskey, 8 j; :
tobic