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j 1 1 M .1 -.1' "4 j i 4h i i u ft 4 V 1 jl 4 J Ii::' ft iNri;i.i.iiti;t'i:. .,Bola, SlwltT Bf the ft riif bi ('-jit. r,Vtr,ln II dsys Uverpool tniie .1 id II. ronton IU1 ttittrday i IJfJ n4 ,oo4.n pptt, tkt ' ,h ,J I.. I.. . .t ikaiommcrfi.i net- - - tlloj Room. Her Mtf Q " ' the baruUU tilsMsbed departed ini U. Tb BrldsO Gove rnmtut irt s aembfif. military krct to be sent to tnHL as Car. G. underaiood, M tht irtjuevt ftht Portugaist Government, 19 pretervt trannuji ty. . . 4 . , ; - i "" ZZTZ-m&st ol IN P."P r.. r.uii.. A kuer from Hnfl i Romenla, tht sst of Crtk Go- 1 l.rre flcit it kboul W sail from tkt f t a. ...i it r-inh tr of our urur ni iw it nMi rtorious of & ' an.. k.k mii in Edisburr ofl tht . u. .A iKa 94th June, and burned lib great fort kourt, whee. In fur ther progress m checked. II M etel to tiif Uc n U mo dctntlt 6rt tkit L.. occurrd lo Ui clif lot fntnj jtwt. i'orxr fcmWft iro M JltrttJ. Pniwlto AmbsMdor lo Loa Tk Ulna at Arthneel wtl tU hk lotld Uc. Mf 17. and tht Ihermoweter I degree Ulw lh Wm x o iKu it lurthct tlunre try. Th Journal da UeUU inc sto tin rnAtfniied ta COQlalo atlckl Oil th Min larriMtdtobo fremtbo fwaofM. D Cbtubruoa. Tk tnttert announce tht death of th G'ind Uuke of Touanf . The French Court wai ordered lo go Into mouminj ! for fifteen daa. Tbero waa a Mr proa- cf abundant harmta In FjieUnd. Dluurhancca continued in Ireland. A rtipectatJe proteatant a Hierll? toned ta drith In Starlff bf tle CthILt. A pocrr he brro fined I00 in Loo don for -lumt adulieniel jv-pper. I he Greek government kaa ratified the loan negotiated in Miiiw. The Mnirof Portuf i it ii ald hat ap - plied to tho BritWW frtinn. (of o lon of troopa( to cbeck tbe turtulenct of hit own iub)ctt. The King of France, at reported, hat been erjr ill. On Monday, the 5th of Julf, the Amer icaoi in Paris celebrated the aoniveriar Fatkttb, and Mr. Bron cmr Minuter, honored tbe com pan 7 itb their pretence. Tbe London Courier, of Ibe I3ih of July, contain an account of the funeral of lrd Byron, which took place that daf. Vaat crowdt ataembltd earl in the mor ning;, in Great Gevrjre atreet, to witneaa the grand funeral of Lord Br ran. Tbe whole atreet waa one man of human be Intja, nor were tbey only confined to thie pot, for every atreet through which the proce tion patted, wat lined with people." 1 he body wai entombed wt Notlhingham . co the. I6ih. . .. Tkt Bttj AlMc m. Utrman Umvmitie$. Twb hundred and fifty atudentt bare lately been expelled from tbe Unite rtity of Utile, in Pruttia (being more than one h ilf tbe whole number,) and tome have in tin applied to be received at Gotlingcn (kingdom of Saxony.) Two gentlemen f the Duchy of Oldenburg, who left tbe univeraity about twelve montht ago, ac cuted of hating belonged to aecret eocie Uea, were put under arret! in- tbeir bouiei, their papers sealed, ond were ex liri'ieO hv a member of tbe Council Gov ernment, sent expresy lo their place of residence. I hey hud afterwards to Rive bail to a considerable amount, and are incapable of holding any employment un til they are perfectly cleared. One of the above gentlemen held a tituation, from which he was instantly tuspended. Halle is the nnivertity from which Bonaparte, after the battle of Jem, tent away all the atudentt within twenty four hour notice, on account of their known patriotism and attachment to the Prussian monarchy. M. Di VitLi,j the present "Prime Minister of f ranee, and now perhaps a Duke, is among the most fortunate men of the age. Not long since, he was a practicing Attorney at Bordeaux, was a member of the Chamber of Deputies, in -817rdvanceJlcnheee nt the bead of the Councils of France. M. , tlm CrbU,MtUftM UimU, also Attorney at Bordeaux. Chat. City Gazelle. From Havana. Tht following is an ex tract of ft letter to the editor of the Char leston Patriot, dated, "Havana July-$tTh Pirates and ; privateers are now making ad havoc on the northern coast of Cyba the ias,in the opinion of all honest men here, art do tvith i. blunder. -.The- Diratet rob the Ameikant, and toe privateers rob the Spaniard. Most of the vessels coming to this port are overhauled either by tht net or other." ' BtluPai. The CrK,rd CWtnsl'.n, cofidMlng t,r3l mcmUti, and utunili aut ooe Ikinl t tut counttci In finnyl""'". anJ aiot one iwtnlicih prl f b V9 on the ItU bu lUtoluilom, approing of the Un Vah!u.n Caucus, d the eomlnatU of Mtttrs. WrtNfa an GalUtb, war odopted, end an t,,r ikket, f.vorahU lo Uelf eUUioo, rncd ' a . j i. j tM!rUk. In .hi. ...,00 Tuesday U f k. Imnratlav In beano, no waa -ac compelled by Us wiTe i and frinds.' A Utttr frwra an intelilrent gtotJen-n I tnk to. i'a :k editor of tkt tort-'b- W W w--- V son forreipoodent, dated July ft s With regard to IWt county, id Wgt mijority b Uvor of Aaoatv iict o k mcaiifif racentlr hW In Cept May county, N. J. it was rested lo sup port Gen. Jachaon and Mr. Calbotio M lh WUe of, PrtsUa ol 004, V '" deou " a t.rtj miiili. at Covtnctna. Kr. oe the 17th still mo, Jacksoo received 4 votes) Clay 35 1 Adams 1 1 y " Vlct-President, with but two dltseoting ote. At . Company Master held at Hunts riDinar w mru ii w,i, aw, iw men from different parts of tht County, ii tu proposed to last tneir votes on l he pre sidential question j wbeo there appeared but t$ nan U opposition U Can. J.cx sow. Sdtnton Cattiu. A nqmber of tbe citizens of the coun. ty of Psqiotank,and EUlabcth Citv. hav ing assembled at the house of Col. Br II on tht 13th Inst- it wit proposed to Uke a vote on the Presidential question t And. out of about 300 persons who were pre sent, 220 voted for Gen. Jackto for Prtsidentand Mr. CeWi for Vk rra dent. About 40 who did not vote, expres aed their preference for Gen. Jackson. There were peihaps about 30 friendly to tht election r Mr. ,Weu, but ihey were not counted. A tnrtlna was also la tetv held at Sa lem, N. J. at which It was resolved to sup port Messrs. Adams and Calhoun for .w. a&.. 0.1 n g'-iWifti lr 'r" STATE OF NKW-TOBK. To prevent erroneous impressions abroad, (fur at noma Mr. Noah's mure pre scntatiom are harmless,) I submit the fol lowing state men of tht relative strength of the Presidential candidates, b the le gislature oi this state i In tkt Sennit. Mr. Adama .10 Crawford 14 CUy 6 Doubtful 3 Mr. Adama 6J Craafurd 43 Clay 70 128 53 A ballot of tha two houses at the close ef the late session would have produced a e e . a result not varying two votet irom me foregoing statement. A fmllar inter courat with the members of tbe legisla ture during the two late sessions, enables me to tpeak advisedly in relation to their Presidential eentimrntt. The Lll mee ting will vindicate tbe accuracy of this statement. The-asaertio of Mr. Noah, that the Clay men mil go for Cravfird" is en tirely gratuitous. The! friends of Mr. Clay ere not to be disposed of without their own knowledge or consent. With two or three exceptions, they will not go for Crawford, nor will tbe votes of the slate bo given to tbe Treasury candidate. w. A Crawford paper, however, makes the following calculation ; which of these es timates is right, wt won't venture to say : Senate. Assembly. Total. For Mr. Crawford 21 . ' 70 91 Mr. Adams 9 4-5 54 "TJetirJackidn S " " " 3 -Doubtful J-.-.8 10 Mr. C7ay. By a letter to tbe editor of the Federal Gazette, and other accounts of a similar Import In the New York pa pers, it is very evident that the Crawford pert y - h ve- bee n-1 halkoing - btjort-lbty were out tfthewoodt' It appears they must striko a kareain with Mr Clat before the corrupt sale ot trio electoral vote ol New York can he ratified i and not n then, without it will secure the election of Mr. Crawford by the fieofile. 'This is im possible ! Tht condition of the contract to be proposed to Mr. Clat is, that he must lover AU fieak and Jiat under tht lee of Mr. Crawford I Will the lofty spirited V Achilles of tne Wast" (as Mr. Hatne beautifully termed him in the U. S. Sen ate t the last session) come down to thU ? Kfji f " "r' JiaUimorilPaJriot. ' PMladelfthia, .Avgvrt 14. IT Kim Sw 11HJ 118 5-8. this fore noon. In New York, yesterday, sales at 1181 to inf. rri",t. t ( , ! fntl.lt hmMi.n Uit.iy, mdhs-J; i! a Utf lountUt, the crup of C rn wai ntvtf tnve rrni'1 th at ttla too- mt nft 5j, living nurKtMi" no hW4 wtikid vr raeon(i,, ware thw tptcts of ike farmer more (ri tle than at ike prs period. - Ptttrtburg KtftkHutn, CauilMjmmTAtvm men neartf tost their Qvd liulr at Waierleoi N. T. Lo const- quct of drinking butUrmUh that had be kept lo aiie'enUn vtiscU ,14 t wW eaw sweet other ralAwUlthangt. r (. iAnr-Wi understand .l.. .l ik rWUtv foe promo ting tht tmlr f EC pit to Haytl, tone mora a i. p.m. auardi mornioc lf cooveysoct of ewf W"d 'r"f llyH,onrwarfliin wng wa a suporlof vessel, only six months old, . a 1 and eiearct ol 3W tons ounoen. , TTka Aie rA AAo-; It Is a notorious fact, that the wkolt country swarms with polUitfel emissaries, and thst Newspapers art gtult(Msly ditulbuted b every di rect k. all M e gooU or the people, ana to promote trie election ol tiiiun ii- . am-M e a a . ar a Cra a lord. I Ml it aU Dericctiv lair, DUI . .1! .1 t l -.1 . L - tsen tnia fifctuon naturauy anicii wo ptyl tot etiae f Mum: oi, Start ffthf m.L The gentlemen of the 1 (7uTno-candidly efcta thot H lora aav done .i :i so 41 tkt maun. ; - . , .- l. M, .Mlrt equal termt Ulng .1 .-L. IVMITIUII IIHT " " dentil to the Vi iciialaswat.- .1 - - m Mtnai. kke been opened, in rk. and elsewhete, unr!er an act oi 3!!!"""' . ' t 'ht Uislature ol Ihl state, wr ns n a C.Lm In make a TurnDike Road from , , . . . m l .l- knrtnirt. ta thf TenMsaet lie. 1 computed that. ---i - .t i.t thai, fortr tnousana head of toogv five thousand he .4 of bortcs aoai.aaules, snd a proporiionible nurotxr of homed cat'le, are annually driven this road to the Southern market. A Cunpowder Plot lately developed Itself In Prinretown, New-Jersey. An extract of a letter from a student in the Thrologicsl Seminary at Princetown, da- saj?S:lR!S?2!ir toatesais!s!- or two and three o'clock, Utt Monday morninr. m rotket. suDDosed to contain I'C fioundi offtovder, was placed at the base of the President's door, in iront oi nit dwellinir i Ihe conseanence was an explo sion, breaking out the pannels two inches a... .a S in thickness, casting tnern up tne case al most iato iht second storr. breakinr the banisters of the stair way, cracking the wart, and splitting a mahogany dining ta bit which stood in the tmtaee. Four ter 9 anna, have been suspected to have been ene-ek-ed In tht plot, two ot whom have been dismissed by the civil authority." Aew York Patriot, A meeting of the citixens was held at the Tontine Coffee house in New York on Thursda eveninir. at which Georee O ' n Warner, an old whig of the Revolution, presided, and Thomas ILzard, jr. acted a aa as secretary. All accounts agree in say ine that the house was crowded to over flowing. Tbe object of the meetina; waa to taka into consideration tbe recent pro ceedings of tbe New i or legislature. in the rejection of the electoral law, and the late dismissal of the Hun. De Witt Clinton from the office of Canal Commis sioner. Resolutions were sdopted repro hatinirSn ajr Irrmi the reiertion of the electoral law, the dismissal of Mr. Clinton, recommending the Ulica Convention to nominate Mr. Clinton for the office of Governor, and recommending similar mee tints to be held throughout the ttute for similar purposes. AW-rfwfA-mrerrraTTeir g. .... New Ynrlt In the fm tstutt mi Ciofiirrtiw weeVrf J ccTlock prmTan'3 breakfasted at Mr. Bjggs tavern in this village on Monday morning at 8 o'clock, having travelled about 250 miles in 39 hours. Utica (N. Y.J Gazette. A mathematical toast. The fair daugh ters of Cojumhia.' Vr "" vMrer td kauty, tubtract envy from friendship, muUifJy amiable accomplishments by swietness, divide time by sociability and economy, and reduce scandal to its lowest derominution. A military company of young men, in Nstchex, Miss, have the unique, but ve ry . appropriate idea, ' Try UfV for .the motto on their flag. r, A London morivmg paper, some time ego, pronounced a high eulogtum upon a pkee which was represented as performed . aa. - STn . a , 4 at one ol the 1 neatres noyai tne evening previous; but it turned out that tuch play had been acted. n r.itHY ktoHsntj. Ate st si. I". a ,..,JrM la rrU.,!tywd tia- tr. a..'te wa. amtr die U tU ink iM. lkt iLU SuLf. U wirauanre of s rtoluUOfl of the r.! iMmLtr. ttt h the Chr ta IwiUa, emanMf ana ftrtim w , knd Uk tWy Um, kJ arrlv4 ta U-l p. al wtre tkea hokCff twuheil iA Uk ia, ke had tmtUJ thtre re twirii Jcf.uUe lad ktan efterl '. " ti mw tt be a n.iMkaa lira, whkh tnaa; iU Marfta llfuutuul the Ixuoa t! vlvta evedlt to, that Ua. U ftyette la the only .aa.0. urvWUif Ceaml oBkef ef tia navowinmajy war, Kumf, U louih-CaroHna, aa ir4 ttterwi, sthaae hoary kxkl have been klcachrd ky the sufluaert sua ef nearty aiawy ycara-w i U aow ia rood health, tad a boat dacEaiflf dars are tkaertd and solaced by tkt large fatally of k eoa, Tkomaa loBipter, ly late lattM Suit' i.loaaUe arts to the Braalkvwu a aUatlnguUUd Wklf, aad aa active General offi cer ia tbe cae ef tLt Coloran, ta u eany k.rf tL.roluiVmarv atrarrta. . Waar of (MrciUianacaa pfrtMuH; testify to these facla.r- vko hava rfneaaaU tat patnannal rvurtmew, aad partakes of tht geaerwa koapitaSiy of tkia Uro efour KtvolutW. Mr. W. at WaJ.inctoa City, (at w'.U have beta acea by a.lvertava1) haa ttU a Pmner uivlrr tbe title of the "Natiewal Gar. to the eompIUik of tfHJ aW. J a. The terms of auWripTwa art S per aanuia, pavable la adae. IV- pubhea- tUm cannot fail' of pr"" mJ ,,,,tr- ;. to tlx Amevkan BrpukKc as fr tbe sum of fA per )ar, every citiacn, ao di.pO- ad, can obtain all the atate ppr oi in y wi i .f,ar rradinr them aa tWy coma out, caa 6U them away, and at the tod of the year bind thcta op In a volume for future reference and . rvervcitlMa who hats dealre te mirk the pmgrfw of our government In its foreign and Uonirv.ic reUtioii-end more paruruunj, evert one that aaplrea to public pronKil.uns, sliouLi suWriJ to thie ws A vote was taken in Haywood county, at the Uu election, on the Convention quei'ion. The result was. 519 in favor of tbe proposed new ewtatitutioo. bjhI 28 asainat it. Gen. Thomas Love was elected a delegate U the meetinjr hkh ia contemplated to be held Kaleign, in November neat, relative to tbe propoaed aniemi Since the pubHeation of our last paper, e have been edWd of twe or three instances, in different atetiofie of the fti, where, on trial, then was a auijority of tbe citix. nt fai orsble to Mr. Adama election u President, in which they remlved, with seal and unsnimity, to support the People's Ticket, at the surest means of de. Crating the Intrigues of the caucue managers, and preserving, inviolate, tbe punty of our He pubnesn institutions. Indeed, we are every day asMired, by reccttb!e supporters of Mr. Ad. ams, that, ahhough thy dlapree with the friend of Oca, Jackson aa to the man of their choice, their viewt of national and local policy art generally in perfect accordance with those of the advocates of the General. Every new developement, therefore, strengthens our suspi cion, that the onject of those lenders who are endeavoring to get up a separate ticket, under the simulated piiae of subserving the intercuts of Mr. Adams, is so to distract and divide the friends of the people's rights as to increaae the possibility of the caucus ticket's succeeding. But the really bunest and reflecting part of Mr. Adama' friends cannot ao easily be ewerved from the support of principle, in opposition to the most manifest interest of their candidate. They know, that by voting tor the People's Ticket, they are more effectually helping the cause of Mr. Adams than by breaking ofl" from the friends of that ticket, and producing schism and discord among tbe people, and thereby af fording the radicals a chance of carrying their schemes into effect. iSOS ExtruH of a letter to the Editor, from the Wilkes Cong i ewunw Tnsm MrvWhtiet-To convince tou that the exertions oMhe Jionarable member from this district hat not onlv not taken anv subscribers from your list, but that they have added at least one to it, I oeg you aa a win lorward your paper to me, at . - Y tmrsTTespectruiiyi " 'ajftWTltwii irijrx:TIQM DrTTrwye ( """ floJ.Thomas Love, for the st sen- ateLove 189, Hodge Rabun 74. James R. Love, and Ninian Edmondslon, com- mnns Love i96, 1'dmondston 578, Ben jamin S. Brittnin 355, Robert Hughes 98, Uflswon vv iiiiaui uuiiuvm WUliam VValton, and Joseph N. Hoskins, commons. Towti of EdentonJitatt Iredell. , .-iiffaiVVi1lls Riddichr senate; Tlitophilut Barrow and Henry Skinner, commons. " Tyrrr John Beasly, senate. Enoch Hastel, and Frederick Davenport, commons. Peter 1'iMitt, atw) A. N. Veil, e.finut.a a a Bm. a 'fliyaoaMJ'ihn I ool, seMte, tcr Ilsmsrd, snJ J. U B.itr y, cort)ia'je.t CumJ(m Caleb Perkins, teima Thomas Tlllctt, end Wilson WtUtr, Commont. CwwrW IWilett Yancey, ttnttt. James llsifii, sd Charles D. Dobo, comroont. fro IloUrt Van Hook. John G. A. WUiiamsont trd Tbonus Webb, commons. Afl"f Thomtl Clackwrll, vs at. JUbert M'5.-4 I. i. V.i'.t.V'v Clurles A. Hill, scnata Leik J'os and Gulilyrd Lewis, tor. moot. , KobftO ItttC ' RulH rin. senta Warren Alford, and bhsdrack Jloatlt, commons. - yn.Ctbrle fiherird, tenita-. Pktltn fl tlf,.4. and tnkii P...J commons. A;,r B. Y, Williims. aenai. Alexander M'Ncill, tod Jvsiab Tyw, commons. LlaJemmmMr. Shlnmsn. scnata. to M. Slnjtcury, and J. J. M'MUIan, moos. ' Q SSJJJlt O ct'n. ia FAinrri:. With unsneskablt bleaaurt, we n nounettht arrival of GKN'EIIAI, V AT LT 1 1 at New York, on Surulay l.u Evcrv counterunca beamed with ioaa tht receipt of this gratifying Intellirjtftte, which, cominsr warns from the Kn. evidenced the bapov feetinKs of o-ir cii tent, at th nrosorrt of wrfrnrrini. in finrrft, tnt Apt)ne W iJ'Jcrty.Ttit r ntac of Man, (ht tariy, tht constant, tbe Umt and undaunted dc fender ol Americas Freedom and independence. rtttrilurg Kefiubiitan. ZQthh,!. tfW VMS At. at IT Jl. Ii is with ine mrettiblt uleesure f in nounce tht arrival of Genersl La I'svetK with bis sua George Washington U Kir a Mm aa ette. and cnmpinton Auguste i-a vatw ur, in the packet ship Cadmus, from Hr re. This great snd good man wit res ducted to the resUenct of ihe Vice Pre tdent,on Staten Island, this day, and s4 be received in tbe City to morrow, it, i stjle suitable to his rank. The New Brunswick Slesm-boat Fewy Company, we learn, have teixledvta the Marquis through the committee, tU stetm boat Legislator, to convey him from New York to New Brunswick, if he chfth to take that route. Arts nrip.y .l.tj ttanl OfHfrafi f)C., j Wal)in;to, lllli Augvaf, li.'i ) OUDERS-No. 64. The Pbeiidxkt or the Luith TATIJ dirccls.lhsl Gf (Mil. Ik Fat-" bttk, when he arrives In this coimrr, be received et all military postt with ile honors due to the highest military ntk in our service. The Ceneral in-Chief publishes the foregoing to the army, by direction of the secretary of War. .. A macristrate it the county of Jturke, mffM j us that, having been appointed by court to ate a Est of the taxable property in Capt. company, (3d Reytment Burke Stilitia,)keel on each individual who gore in bis propertr,t sy, at the tame time, who he would prcfrr Prewdcnt of the t'nile! States after Mr. 1U- roe's term einires. The result of this ci- was : Adams got W votes. Jackaon, ' Crawford, ' " -' ' 3 At a battalion muster In the to-n of BesurH In U.atK'inr4an iil-tt ill fhlsl Blttt. ai VqLV Ii ii we aiaeiaiaa ivaa vrei tm - p taken on the Prraidcntial subject : Jackson received I-3 Adams l! In Capt. Fuller's company : Jackson, Adams 1J Thie la said, by the Newborn paper, to ht i fnrrr.rt nil.nnn kv m li'ii-h to lud of UK .- j " 0 hole count v. fbltntrtnir twrhf -feiwlrr of the hitwmr' in various eeetions of thit tate-'wb'rch we h ! 1 ' . II - -It L .Urn Mlitilinl w rcceivou principally uiruiiu mo the Raleitrh Star At the reneral election in Wake coumr. LlurVann A7S. Ada ma 5.5. Crawford 50. Clay 1. W ' . In Robeson county: Adama 468, Jac"n r-Muifni-ri r r i.j it T" Vor vice Prenon Calhoun sw, JNiruan t:avr" ja Macoo2,Clay2. ! r r " '" ' ,; fir 'larlruin 6,7. r.rawfjrd 4. r..:: . , . ' hi Caot ScarborouKh'a company, sw'S" ery eounty'i Jackson 66, Adams 65. In uapt. aj-rjicnm a vwuy'j- county : Adams 53, Jackson sy . Bichn!01" In Cant M'Launn't company, '-a iw Oiinjr ; , ,s, aef a.. . ft .l.ma no isairann a. It it wortliy oi parueuiar nwuvv, , iL .mt of the wnoiev management. ' , An Old soldier of the Revolution.' aiwl"" oming, shall be attended to in due si" IV'i 7 ;.. J. ..
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