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Vai;..n;N AMI srn. IK', i .-! 1 1 li'jrr. V.f iriiv.l tl Nn-Vok r 111! timofe, the t u-x dftt.o ('orivi:uti.nttti , Spin utm to u to bo liproMn. 1 he Mlowlnj; tstrstta tiitliid evtry thing cf fiiommt teelvtt by lhrrt. i Madrid, - July 21. Yesterday) (he Church which lh duke of Anouleme it lends daily to hear mast, wat found to te on fire, and in 5 minute after th duke had retired wet wholly envtloped in f amei. The church wat n eld building cf Immense tit, end occupied a whole iquare, within. 200 picn of the palace Inhabited bjr tbt duke. The tare brake out at the time moment in every part of tbt building, and tliere it no doubit it ' wa designedly set on fire. The regency " Las ciused the irre st of ibeut SCfpersons inspected of this crime. ..V- IdrW bt of iht 2U July, In, . the Debate, give the history cf coofla J;tiou ,in that capital, which it ascribed o locenditriet who aimed at the UfeNcif , " the Jake tVAngtulerne i " The fire of the tOth continue atill. It took place in the church De loe Cleri- , Mi;orei ddXapiritu State, at the conclusion of the ma at which the due d'Angoulcme waa preaeot. raai, ivtf JO. A telegraphic di , patch it laid to have been received, in ' twuncin; that the duke of Angoulem ! 7cnit from Madrid on the 21th tnti. for Se- tllle,' where it it undented be wilt eiub liih hit bead ousrtcr. n, ivu 25. According to lettert from Cayenne, the limpecenede had made db into Valladolid, and releatcd .'t '400 constitutionalists Imprisoned in that city, which he added Ja bit corpa. ' Sortie of the Sfianlardt Jrom Cadiz, '. The aortie of the Spaniard from Cadiz on the 16th, the notice of which in the French pa pert we gave our readeri yet terday, ia proof of the ttringth end con- fidence of the garrison. In making tuch sortie it U of course necessary to leave ... behind a Urge force not only to perform .,lhe ordinary dutiet of the garrison, but to man the linei and to protect the retreat ' cf the tallying force in the event of itt being compelled to retire. Yet accord ing to the French account the aortic we snide by 8 or 9000 men under the pro tection of 60 piece of artillery. A few ;:,zr day igaTUe French ald there a no artillery in Cadiz. Prom the- London Gfrbe cf July 29. The report of the withdrawing of the French from Spin, have not been aup-, ported by any thing in the shape or a fact, nd the Courier, in reply to the inquiry of . its ullvMfs, M it will yet be eeen what affect the growing . difference between '"Tl theregehcy "of "Madrid "and the duke ::jr:. '. d'Angoulcme will produce." ..-To be . . : lure " it will he seen, but thedishoneatv " it w iTiwwhce alroatferideferrained, .... ,jntteri which are only in poseibility. - j ' -Ixntrt hive been received in the city ' from Cadiz, to the !0tb inst. bringing the following intelligence i That the in ' habitants of Cadiz are in the highest spir- its, and entertain confident he-pee of com- - ptlling the Freach to raise the blockade jfit provisions are in abundance, and .three very. Targe American snips, laden ' , - . with flour, had entered the port in defi- - ance of the French blockade. The mili tary force is represented aa consisting of 15,000 regulars, besides a numerous bo dy of militia and volunteers, amounting ihewhotrto"'85,ow men: It is aid that among the force which ' protect Barcelona, there is a battalion of lidiff wearing a halbert and a kind of cloak 4 hat they take care of the sick and rounded, andjranspert them on their own ' ahouldera to the hospital, and that these " heroines perform roost heroic and impor ttnt service. . . LATE TROM BUROPE, l . , . saw tors, ssrr. 13. ; . The pilot boat Trimmer, capt. Naghel, which arrived here last evening, in 33 days from Gibraltar, has brought papers from that puce to the 6th Aug. contain ing Cadiz dates of the 34th, and Madrid -tjfthrl tthrof low. . .,- .. .. ' Csdie-froTir-tfKrTtjTeninrr'or cranada, r i miiiiiiiiiiipiiii in ii fca rnr "-r m-im r - t . ri'i j - ,fcwef wfw wwuif - m -wmint ftito rnrd?F-tha-ia pwlrtc'etabbr'ttKdirih'eamer-Titl wnich attlict all those ol unfortunate Spain, in which clerical inffuence and foreign yold fraVc introdueed tiiscord, and armed the town against each other." fhe 'following are extracts ef a letter '',:. from Cadiz, written by a bpanisb. Genye man fonnerly a. resident here, to a re- nectahle commercial house in this city. Jt contain not only the litest intelli- rence from Cadiz, but the accounts which it.giv.es ;.ptJ?r.nJsjfaloi,ninfJi - .- moxhUxaUogi. dflIylnrro5orates ; ftxtracis. jJf tken 3if:ihTOOsht by. the Trimmer. .. . ; . .. f 4: CAB1Z, A70. 1st, 1823. . ' The situation ofihU-city is neither bet ter nor worse than when I last wrote you. The French have been 4 months in 4he Country, and I conceive their cause daily Josef gro-in, Tho charJacter cf the Hf...i i rt hi' k t, It '" ;!il 'itf: aifl tr.oivH l!if v Mve in lie f.nt !ni tittle, it liiiUea mora the c.'nt r.f the sfiliicive ait of tdtir own conntryrr.ril tlin by the fifte of the enemy's arms a if-ctinn' will ulilmstly pioduce the efTcct of their toul dcttruc iin. , In'TatitonSa, liter It no end loathe fighting te Spaniards always success ful. In this province, CilUsteros 1 cow gainieg ground, aod we look te active measure seon. A islly that ws msdo here from the tine, ihewed that our men know how to figbf. Thy marched op te the enemy parapet without firing a shot till they reached them. All the force employed en our side wai not more than 2000 men. The French, however, in their bulletin stated our lot to have been from two to three thwmnd, limiting their toce hundred. The latter part I helleve.On jmr dewejia4 kiljed about St'Atio pri toners. Kxtract of a tetter from Gibraltar, Iq a gentleman in Nw-York, dated August 9, MDIIatteres, after retreitlng before the French to Valencia, wa ohjlged to leave that city, and trailed hit pursuer! through Atlcant and Carthagene, which place he garrisoned, all the way to Gra nada and Jean i near the Ust place there hat been a terrible battle, the particular of which I regret I am unable to give vou, i it is tneit interesting.' My letter from Mahga ay, the fiicht took pUce, and that it had been terrible, that both parties kept their ground, and that the action would be renewed under circumstances highly unfavorable to the French. M The defection ef Morillo rather aid thin injuras the liberal Cause his sol diers have deserted him, and he ia a lone ly wanderer j proving that thu(h eome leaders have failed, the hearts of the sol diers are in the right place." Lattit from England. By the arrival this forneneon or the re gular packet thip ll'ilhum Thomson, wi have received our regular filet of tht London Morning Chronicle and Courier to the evening of the 30th July inclusive ; alto the Liverpool Mercury of the 1st August. FRANCE AND SPAIN. The most imporurt article of intelli gence brought by thit arrival it a confir mation of the report conveyed through the last l'arie papers, that fAe French had withdrawn their army frvm before Corun na, and retreated, although the direction taken by General Uourck and his discom fited troaps was not known at the time The attack on that city was the result of the treason of liorillo, who had persua ded the French generals that a rapid and bold attack-might put an end to the war in Galica.. Events have shown how much this enemy te his country was mistaken, nd that, instead ef the province, which he aimed at subjecting omjjnert, being pUced in that degraded tUte, hit plant had terminated in its being again freed from the enemy. A letter from Bayonne dated the 32nd July contains a number ef details respect ing the operations of the Constitutional guerillas, from which it appears that they were increasing in activity. Chlco,ene of their intrepid leaden, bad actually sur prised Aranjuez,on1y 25 miles from Ma drid, and carried eft" the entire, garrison ; and the Empecinado had entered Vittoria, and Valladolid, and released a number of patriots wherwtrelTnpt1BtSe3anhese pla cat. The late fire at Madrid is said by the royalists at Paris te have- been the result of a plot of the Liberals to destroy the Duke d'Angouleme, while the Liberal accuse the Regency of hiving contrived the scheme for the. purpose of laying vi olent handt on all tuspected person. A letter from Cadiz represents the 44 beloved Ferdinand to be most actively engaged in embroidering a new petticoat for the Virgin Miry. MADRID, JCIY 24. A letter from Seville announce that every thing would be ready for the bom bardment of Cadiz on the 28th, 29th and 3Qth of this. ... month. f The Hospital in wliich the King was lodged is said te be 'bombprcKtf.-" .t-tr ftu m 'iV-of f t arrived here on Thursday night from La Gtiay rif hat ' politely furnished ut with LfilcA altha Camca4ri-to the"33VW of the Colombians to the 2mh of August inclusive. . . When captain Boddily sailed from La" Guayra (Aug. 27) it was reported there that the Spanish forces in Porto CaveUo were engaged in dismounting the cannon, Jcc. preparatory to an evacuation ef that post, which was the only one in Venezue la remaining in "poss jj-j-jujj iVe, the "lnisyngstroke to the annihilation of the power-- of Old Srwin in the Republic of Colombia, and icci -me wise . anc -uoerai insuiutiuns which she has so happily begun. ; x " Baltimore JmerUan. Thimhion'a Itland. .We have disas- terous accounts from Thompson's Island. Tie yellow fever his .appeared in that f e;;r tuvy tt", rr Ii.il t il,l tli JtU of future Com. i if r la teen very Ul, but wit h a atato cf ct:iv!csccnce. a .UritUrtf Vat The last Baton Rouge piper announce! the departure of the Itt lUgiment U. S, Infantry, uner Col. Chamber!, from that blace), destined eaintt the Aurickiree, Indian. The l'l:tiburg Mercury contslns the foliating letter te a icnllcmin in thai tlly, dated Fort J3razeau, or Look Out, 23d July; 1913, (400 league! upon the Mitwruri-l 44 1 did not write you from the Bluffs il 1 Ju l intended od ray arrival. , I left it Im- meouteiy liter, te join in czpcauion go ing against the, Aurickiree Indian, j retched thit yesterday morning afier ten day I travel Xrora the EJuffij of ef one en tire prairie. The troop ire 10 mile belewf and fill. leave tb elf encampment thit morning at revllle. , Ihetr win M here in the course ef the dit. We shall go against the enemy with, say 200 regu lar, 400 Sleax, 60 of Ashley and Henry' hunter, and 50 men of the fur compa nies. The blow will prolibly be trock h ten day Oa my return at the Bluff I will wnte yoo particular. KoanfAnoLWA TnAD.. Wt have been politely furnished with the following extract! of a letter from a respectable mercantile house of New- York, dated the 27tb ult. to a merchant of thit place, which we publish for the in formation ef rur mercantile friends thro the state Yare A Star, 44 As msny dealers, from variou part of North-Carolina, went to Fayetteville last spring to buy their goods, and shew ed a disposition to ge regularly, I have ordered a larger assortment for the next fall than I would otherwise have done.. A considerable part of my English goods has already arrived from Liverpool, and they will be in Fayetteville early in Oc tober. 14 1 now write to you, and, through yoo, to the whole trade of Raleigh, to assure you that our fall assortment will be more variwt and thrafirr than in any former season. I am much pleased to find that you, in common with a large and respec table body ef your fellow-citizens, have, at last, revived to encourage a market within your own state. And new, thst I expecta large trade next Tall, shall have a corresponding quantity of goods t snd I . shall confidently appeal to yeur own per sonal inspection, whether you ever saw eheaier, or better goods, or goods at - adapted to your peculiar demand I After five years' experience of the peculiar taste in goods, of your state, I feet myself per fectly qualified to order precisely what is most -needed. ." )4 Will you, therefore, give publicity to these circumstances in your city and countyj that Fayetteville may exhibit next winter, the new and gratifying ipcctade of ahusy wholesale market 1" Firet. On the 3d of Sept. I violent storm of wind, rain, cc commenced in aod near Wiscasset, State of. Maine ; at that time, numerous fires had been kin dled in the surrounding country, to burn brush" from-land that had reeenUy been cleared ; the wind spread those fires se extensively, that, within the circle of four or fir miles, in about five or six hours, 70 or 80 buildings, of all description vmeJwrnt-dowflreirdTOfeffi . : . ed. The smoke was so dense, that the people of the surrounding villages and settlements, were almost suffocated by it. PARIS NEWSPAPERS. : The following it given as a list of the French paper published in Paris, with the amount of the number of copiea print ed: Censtituionel, 17,000 to 18,000; Journal de Debati, 11,000 Journal de Pari 8000 1 Courier Frmciis, 5000 ; the Monkeur, 4000 ; Journal du Commerce, 4000 ; Quotidicnne, 3800 Dnpeau Blanc, 3500 ; Gizetta de France, 2200; Pilote and Etoile, together, about 4000 ; Ori flamme, 500. these are all daily papers ; no weekly newspaper or three-day news paptrlrpauIIiiei'tRParK." - ' " f SavarmaA Georgian. :rI TeleatH'jhey Xmt river lioe, on-her-wy clown ;to Norfolk on' Sunday from Richmond and City -Feint, nd one of her boilers burst tmmdtr.iiiiThe iteim boar PowbaTSnT belonging to Mr.. Lewis Ludlam, an en terprising merchant- of Ttichmond, took fi re on .Jijiujrday ;night; while lying, along side of his warfV.ahd ournt to the water's edt.Peter$burJiefiublican. -J.l ."' , ... J A friend of the editor of the Baltimore (Uironicle .wohat jujtjrjUttned.-fcQm,. London, states, that a few day belor he left, he had an interview with the Amer ican Minister, who gave it a hit decided o.t some oj iuo uonsuiutioreu. general the eauie of liberty and the right of man kind would eventually iriumjih in SfiUin. Long Prayert.--k Madrid article an nounce, that prayers of forty hours, art continued in all the churches for the de liverance of tht King and Royal Family AlB01L!iSllIASl8 SAltSIUaTi ROWAtt COC'KTV, w.f. Kcptcmbcr HO, tB2.1. mi ii" i.i a i mmmm v tesMitiMt'ra. We think i. M. It," in endeavoring to "out t it the paUtictl hone Jxkry,w hat outwitted liiuKll, However, he tluB be piioted nest Wtk,if we carder) phtr hint. , . . - eaBBBBt ExtratU from the IrH report of tlx lmlefl Dibit iwUiy," am bnsWidally dtftmd till our ntt. . . - . MMatajkMBr C'i. The Cheraw Intelligencer ttatrt, thet Wt ef prime fcewtotMn wai VrwlgTil io j tliat town oa tlx 4th inat. toll fbr 13 cis. Thit muet have been the firit sal of tlx new crop made ia the darulint Ihi Nurtharorina hank notrt were 'pintrd ai C per cent, diacmnt, in Bali. more, on tlx 13th iiut. Ctrfei-The import of cotton into th city of" New. York during one week, ending 30ih Aug. was 630 bales,frooi Norh Carolina 7)S, Vir. ginis I'M, Ixiuisiatx HU, Alabama M, South. Caraliix43 bales, During the vrek rndingthe 6th !nt there were Imported into Ilia same place 108?b!ea(rom Nort!i-Carolin4 1, Sntith Carolina 37, Virginia 76, Iuiaian 625 bale. The pf ice of t'plamj cotton, in New -York, was from 13 to 17 cents, oq the lltb int. It is inconceivable how burr snd bw ws-ip. lib the aupjiortex of Willim II. r rsf.rd are becoming in tbii section, and e believe in til parts of the State. They jynw ry at the lore suggetlion ibat their patron U f4i Iminjr the Confidence of the people. To tell the truth on the subject of the presidency, in to touch a - mre pot" on them, Kvidences sre daily brought to view, which forebode to the unwelcome re tultt i lut in order to hide their mortificiition, and to keep up the drluiitn that M their man" it yet en the 'vantage ground, their vocifera tions ri in proportion as their candidate's pop. clarity is inversely depressed. Hut it ia only ahow. ing out human nature for them to become rather eruvty at first view of the n rtsinty cf a failure in"Tfie!FprfieCccalniTat7ons, their hopes and tTpertanei't, "IVhrn areumfnt ffrv In ctneUmrv, 44 Then thalhvt mi, btctnt abunit." MRMnr.RS TO CONGRESS. It is beyond diipute, that a majority of tlx Representatives to Congress fawn this State, are perttnallif friendly to Mr. Crawford. Th fact has been" as a drop of honey in the mouths of his partisans ; they have roHcd it, as a tweet mor- sehuodcr theit tongue L.thfJhaTercaJoned from hence, that a majority of the people must be for Mr.C. too. But tbev are grossly defcei. Ing tbemselvca," by resting their hopes on pre. misrs so fallacious ; and they are deceiving crth. er honest people, who are disposed to lend a creJulous ear to their flattering talee. Had the private views of the candidates, relative to the presidency, been made a test of their popular- ity st the late election, then mieht we, with rea. son, hsve judged of the sentiments of the peo ple from those of their representatives. But tuch wss not the fact i for in three adjoining con gressional district where, mcmluM fiiendtrra have been elected, a large major. I .... . j. 4 , .. . ity of the peeple are known to be hostile to his pretenslors. The candidates were well aware of this before the election i nd, accordingly, in their harangues to the. people, tber made post- tire declarations, that, should the election of President devolve on Congress, they would vote for that man whom a majority of their constitu ents might designate. And in another district, hard by us, we are well assured, from varioua totircea, that the people' tentimentt ere in oppo. tiUon to those of their representative, w ho is a Craw ford man. To strengthen the assurance in thit latter ease, we refer the reader to an ex tract of a letter from the Kalcigh Star, in our aucceeding columns Not more than one tliinl nf V vai.m Cn "EleetAri of President and Tice President; have 7t heard and thought eaoMghti-thcibjecl , vi me presidency, to tictemune their choice rte'piteiptei; theentiT iffie smfcet and cha racter of the several personages who are prom' went candidates, are brought fairly tn pnhl. view, we do confidently assert that the voice of the State is fast tettling down in favor of thai distinguished statesman tnd firm republican Jobs C. Calbocx. The better he it known, the bet ter the people like him, . Hit enemies acknowl edge him to be a man of superior talents and during his whole political career, hit course hut been as true to the principles of liberty and the day to the settled principles of niture. All .calculations tliat have hitherto been made On .lVtnwi1 ntA rt Hrr4CwtTm:. beea entirely bypwthctkaf and of course, have a strong tendency to deceive the unreflec ting. But at thU time, vye feel perfectly safe in yn,, that a majority of voters in the 1st, 4th, rth, 9th, 10th, Jlth, 12th, aud 13th Congressional districtt, are decidedly opposed to the pretend tiont of William H. Crawford i and against the ejection, we may eajculate en two or three oth- er i..'r. . i i.i.i a ir.v..;tri.e b.j...i k vots m tlx ', ill U 'tin Ut cj jH,.,,'.;,,!, the nn ltom a t'ingry foniWifutioa if tl; Unta art tmlratof'.f jr ta J-rt Witt U-a trt fr in Ui g ft tf tlx ffena vt this grrtt t-1 rising empire. Itr.TIIIX DAPfllT ASl(jCiT10N'. A ferrtpodrit liifurot us that thrr t now tiilii tlx tMJii!i of tlx Dcthcl fct.; ;, AocUtion, 37 Chuithr s, 23 MinWurs, and, . . Member. It also sutrt, tliat tlirr baa bta a gmt revWaJ of Rrfiglon, (vhkh la Hill progressing,) wUhln tb bound of tlx eMOgrrrsUot) of ft ttitl church, Xotl Dittrkt, I. C, and tlx adjoia big C'Mjntry in Mrcklcnbarg ttny, N. CaroTj. ml Within the Utt nine ontht, there have been brfnty-tJut iriemtx.i added to that Chqtxk iwlHtirf vwnyeWrerwof ttse Wgrii t-y atvd retjKclalility in Vork ami Hccklcnburj. The Bethel Aiwociation wiO convene at th Krom Itoade, fir milri tut of Chritrr, oa the Old Natbnrosd, tlx 3th of October, 1823. Frutt Tlx NcW'York CommcrdaJ Adver. liter U Ux I llh mC mention that t-Mr. Drul. win, vi Albany, in that Bute, a wealdiy agrkid. tunlitt, lis probably the large and finest frutt jar,lrn in the United fculft. f It has a variety ijf upward of rWii difTcrent klndl qf pltimat ami haitbem in nir.h abundance; tliat i ( sold in one aeaxm, bid hrotigbt him tit himdrtd tlatlun f TYi i ftiftr cmh than (. tbiriU of our furmert rrstie jeaily from the I tote of their plantationi Mr. Deniion'a gut drn muit hare yielded hiiil tit Of twn Imn. dred biiihrli of plums j fiifso Urge i qnantiry cmdd not lure told for morn than atoit one dollar per btisliel. , Lurnviux cnvncir va ti wjrrta eitoitn', .V'. White : Some time aro voi inserted iat the Western Carolinian, that the Episcopal Cow. vention had met in Kftlialiury, and that some of the Lutheran Cltrgv had alo been present. Ibis paragraph wsn hrnileas. But we find, ttiat in a Theological Repertory, printed hi Wanhinglon, and which waa taken up bv the Family iajtor, some pcron haI something uv crtrd shout the said Fpiscopal Convention, hirh, if net rectified, w ill cause, and has in oOw er Ktaes already rauved, disagreeable sensa tion, and erroneous impressions among the La theran Congregations'. It eonvrys the idea that the FpiscopaJ Churc! i. in Kort h -Carolina hal efTected with the I-utlieiv sn Church an honorable and chrUtian union, eo f i"e th Lulhr, an i hiirth in tlx Kfiictpatian f for the article Katet that 41 ihia union places the Lutheran Church under the care and euperin. tendence of the Episcopal Authorithy of that State." ThistheLuth ersn Church denies, aa it existed under the reign of Henry the 8th (La t tier's Enemy) and the protcstaot MUgUm huV received legal establishment during the reign vt Edwwrd and Ebxabeth, Henry's heir. Andthat Church in America always wss, and now ia, un der tlx care and superintendence of their owe Synods, and submits to no superintendence, care or control fronv Bishnpt ct convention of I any other Church i and will continue indepew ocm uii wH M1 vv ) can, uoucc un pec4a--favor of the head of his Church. But it is al f w ays glad and w illing to walk side and tide with every lover and adorer of the divine Saviour, without arrogating to itself any superintendence over other denominations. c. snonEn, Pre, a. t. J. SHERER, Semtnir. " Smith ThompionVEsqrthe late Secre tary of the Navy, havirjg been appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of the IT. iSuUtrGom. Jutin Ittfgert, hat been ap pointed Secretary of the Navy pro tern, until the new Secretary, Judge Southard, shall enter on the duties of that office. -vJl the Superiof Court bTTy rreTuliiP ty, N. C. came on the trial of negroee Charles, Jack, Lavina and Celia, charged with the murder of Miss Mary Wynne,,, on . the 36lh of -December last. jTher- three first were found guilty, and senten ced to be executed on Friday the 26th inst. the latter wis acquitted. We learn from the Lancaster paper that great distress at present exists among the poor classes ef the community in and ; about that city, in consequence of sick ness. , A meeting of the citizens of that place, has been calleNo devise rncaurt for tlerrrehf.27Wmor7,arrior. . . UMrieMonafiartemml am eemlf ma soaiotaUefeffvBonan datrghtertrfJnMp&Bonapart family and servants, arrived here on rues-, day evening, in the ship Falcon, ind took lodginge-etHhity-Hotel jV;- Y. i'osri--Yelloto VverThe Mississippi Repub lican state, that the citizen of Natchei , re afflicted again with the yellow fever. Several of the cs'ses were said to be very. malienant. " the fever hmnine it course ' in two or three day. The bosrd of health had recommended the citizen remove from the citrr Mr. baniel Douglai, on ipent for the that .institution. The Society wi insti tuted in 1805 and incorporated in 180S. In 1822 a niece of trround was procured at Chiswick, 5 mile from Hyde Park corner. I.ondn. W th Mirnose of fornfi ing a garden on an extensive scile ft w' , cilitite the object of the instftutiMi ' r, . fttUGS i'"l'rt11trt!no. rilsnr! crr1 snrl iMriiiicni 10 '
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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