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: f,' ! f if. i r ( I. i ( i t if i ft V f . m , 4 V ll it. 71 '.. II ) motive, the fttr! n.ii tf the to(nf' rut m f r M:rrr itrV'Ut (mutt. On -IM flay, Cbarlts Htt4 ! tUtted CM W ingrowing clerk ffy, The kJlowl"! person t ere appointed e ibt several aaWtteen fhiiUf Ofdmd (Ml tkC VMIMgt of the" . Governor i , 0 Jnlrrmmi -twH . Ma Pentey, Wlixo, David, Ugrsnd, eod O ll .aViWery, Metsr fUt frytn, Wlltjart Johnson, and Baker. e l We 'rfW- ftbober, Hf M'Leod, Uootforocri ml British. 0 .fWriff- Menrv Barrlngsr, Love, Pewl, Blatawlllfirid RMpmanv 04 iffa-Mr. Hill. Carton, WltlUmi of Moore, Mathe wt end Nutletl. 6 rrr iVaewe a CVtV"Metas. . Bryan, Qctbuac, fisher, ClbU and Par kef. Mr. SeiwJl presented Bill farther lo advanca ike aJmlnlatratloe of Justice. Mr. Barrlnger presented the pe(liloe) of ftundry laSabitanlt or IM county el w barvtrt, priy Iflf ae eel to be patted te re peal the Kit heretofore pasted, laying out end estsbJishltif tbe Worganton road, . M fr at reipectt lb cotinif ef Cabarrus. Hefcrted io the Committee of Proposl tlor end Grievance. ' Saturday, 30(AOa notion of Mr. Williams of Beaufort, ft select committee appointed on im military Ui and Public Arm vit. Messrs. V ilium, Ward, Rtelg(, llargrave ane) Calloway. Mr. Hill presented ft oill to prtfcot ociloo fira ftbaifo In ccrulo c Afr MrJ haJloitlnffe Joko C. . Eh flnfcHtm wl tUcUJ liiro i)(foM4ig Urk. A rtMft of im joint iclcct commUue ppolnnd io lujrxett Minf uniform mil of caJling ihf mcmhert of lb lo IIoowi lot r ther, rretlftd from tbo IIoum of Com moot. Thli report rtcomrotodi that im Suprlnttnhnt of Poplic build njt bo inrf rutted to creel a bell on ibt CplioJ Kjutre for (bat purpose, on or be for l be oeit icitlon wbtcb report wn ordered io lie on (be uUe. Mr. Shobcri from lie Committee of PrOpoIiiooi eod r.iletencee, reponed U Toreblf to the petition of John Rice. . Mr. Welborn presented tbe (ullowlng rctolutlon, whkb iftrted tot Mtmhtd, Tut tbe Committee w InterMl Im- romirtt be Infracted to Inquire into the tcrnal lTptnvem'it, in rrcomaienJing (bat a ' road -b witil be I-xl otit from tbe tova of Far ettevillc,br wtv of alem. Stoke county, to Uie (own of Wilk .Lore', to aa to interject tbe two State road lrlinr from Tcnueca to the (aid 'town of WilkWo'. Mr. Diilon preaented a bill to amend an act, patted lit 1123. to divide (bo mill . tia of Iredell county into two Regiment! j which oat read three timet and ordered to be enttroased. f Mr. M'Leorl pretented a bill to repeal an act, patted at the Uti tetalon, to amend the laws mKjng provisions (or widows j which was road the first time, and refer to the Juttir'ury (nrnmiltce. Monday, 82f. Mr. Bryan pretented e bill to advance (he administration of jus yiice in Courts of Equity and to ettabliah Court for that purpose) which was read the first timet committed to a Com mittee of the whole Houe,and made tbe order of the day for Monday next. Mr. Shober, from the committee of Propoaiiiona and Grievaoces, returned the Dethion (heretofore referred to that committee) of sundryWhsbitants of Ca barrus county on tbo subject of a road " therein mentioned,' and recommended that the taid petltioo bo referred to the ' commit tee of Internal Improrement which was agreed Io. Mr. Black well presented a till to de airDate ho hands shall be appointed to work on roads in (hit slate; and Mr. Monlgflin&ry a bill (o change (he mode of calling .regimental and battalion mos . tera-iihin thk state in future, and for otber purposes ; which were read (ho first j time and paesert. , The follow ing petitions were presented. By Mr. Green, the petition of Joseph ScoKgin and John Haney, praying (o be re!essid from (he payment of an eiecu tk nT founded upon forfeited recognizan ces therein mentioned i the petition of Martin Elliott, of Kutherfbrd county, praying for authority to erect a gate oo a road therein mentioned, free from taxa-nTanrnhFpetWorrof-'f nomas Hinson, of Rutherford county, praing to bo erupted from the payment of a poll taxi bf Mr. Calloiray, the petition of Sarah Hendricks, of Ashe county, on (ha sub ject of dirorco and alimony j by Mr. Car. ton, (he petition of - Margaret Jackson, praying to bare property secured to ber aeparate use ; the petition of Mosea Aus tin, praying for authority to retail ipirit ous liquort free from taxation. Mr. Green pretented the petition of aundrr inhabitants of Rutherford county, .praying that a company of Cavalry, (o which .gflwi'jfrnTnUheTj"wilfc"' arms; which was referred to tbe com mittee on the militia and public arena. Tuctday, 23d. The petition of Martin c Elliott, Motes Austin, and Thomas Llin- lr, Cif.i Ml ( I I t-'l"!"1 If.e ft v( Illl.e'.'Ulcd At Ml He um MrfM P U U '' Mr. Iliktll pMvrn'edelili lo com- CI tbe filt of tM ! w pf eertU c.mij wbUH pil ! firvl retdiitf, end n referred to I hUI cont' miitee, ivoltlf'f of Mir. Ifii;, DlMboeli. Ilnrt PtebUl eod Lot. ci muiim f M trrinr ti44, TUl Ike r ...net m iV JfU. rf m bHtfrt4 U Mo lU eeeUMf ir rwetetiftf iK tr im tuM pM 0r4nMi U Otttu et vW IM p ,Tm tetolotkm from tM IIoom of Common on tbo eubjett of procuring fill fwrthetiMof tkeCeoerel AmmWf, t reedi tmoodedi eod mI bcb tw tfctt If oM " 'trnjlf YOMomnct lr Ibe imertdmenl. Mr. M'Learr pteieotoil cinlCcm of ta llotnoco oae bf tbo Couotf Court of Me'llenUirgtoSrel IlealFtWJo-W John Deelfi olJltrof tbo reoluUonj vbiek ! red, cooiMoroiKnod by lot Speeler, end eenl to Uo otber IIoum. Mr. Wtltarn prteenicd tbo petiilon of Etiubetn Fergvtoe, of WUkee count f pre ring o to Jirorcod from ber boeUod, WUUem Forrotooi bkH vet referred to tbo coamuieo of Dirwce od Alitno irrJnfJ9tHikMt. Sbobor rtpor led ti'.li fvr ih relief of Mtrgiret iecbton of Burke, end ereh Hendrlck,of Abe. Oo motion of Mr. Driitaln, Mth-4. T!l tbe ewfcWMiue of tbe J!W. ry be iMre(4 to Uhiro Uto Um tiUtcj of mewUf Mir cimmI b UmI pemm cWgcd iUl tUte offiacM tbaO be ooNclIrd U ee Motrtt t tbe oymiit ef ell cu tad cWf b(ur Umjt tUIl be pemitted to file ftVUit far tbe reawtal of tUir cmim to Mjr otber county. Mr. Moton prf'tcnted bill preKrl bing im dotlet of etecutore and odmioii tretori io ccrtelo cMt. Ob motion of Mr. Moottjomere. Mth4. TUl lrrt jeiirt comnwlUe be pppouilrd hr th jmrpoi of inquiring into lh ipJn7 of re piWiutir ami dciimng (he ! ri and m of aU ib atlksra under tlx (w ermmcat of tbie alaia. Mtiin Montgomery, roroet llojcao, Dryao and Canon form tbe Coninuiteo oo (be part of tbe Seojie. Mr. Wellborn preeented ht peiitlon of aundrr lohabluntt of Wilaea counn. t... .iiUn.l nuroorlatl'Mi ol son aull.ra for comDletioi: a roadi and lor 300 dollar for completing other purpovet. Mr. Montgomery pretented the M lowing resolution, which teas ordered lo " X.tvft, That tlx committee oa Internal Im. provement b inetrurtrd to inquire and rrMt hat improvement (if any) bare been made in the narration of Cap Pear Kiver at tbe blaea I called (La flatta, near Wilmington, by the ex- innmium me appropriation Heretofore mail lor improving tb oaiiatiou of laid river acroaa taid I Utu. The bill to designate bow bands shaM be appointed to work on roads In the state, waa read the accond lime, and postponed indefinitely. The bill to change the mode of calling regimental and battalion mutera within thia state in future, and for other pur pose t, wat read tbe second lime and re ferred lo (he committee on roiliiij laws and Public Arms. Mr. Fisher presented a bill (o repeal tbe art of 1822, entitled an act for tbe better regulation of (ho County Courts ol Rowan, and for other purposes; aod Mr. Carson, a bill to emancipate certain alaves therein named, the property of Jonathan Bird, of Burke tounty ; which pasted ihcir firat reading. HOUSE OF COMMON'S. . Thundayi Mth. On. motion of Mr. Polk, it was resolved that so much of tho Governor's message as relates to Internal Improvement be referred to the commit tee on that subject. ' On motion of Mr. Alston, it was re solved, that so much of the Governor's message as relates lo the emigrants to the island of Hayti, be referred to a special committee, viz : Messrs. Alston, Gor don, A. B. M'Millan, Wearer, and J. Smith; that to much at relatea, lo the Cherokee lands, be referred to a special joint committee, and on tbe part of this House to Messrs. Polk, Edmoneon, Mel chor, Pickens and Nixon; and tbat to much tt relatet to Agriculture, be refer red to a committeemen that subject. Mr.Shepperd pretented the petition of T. P. Guinn and D. Dalton, of Stokes county, praying for permission to erect toltes-ol--roa44adilgblx!Ulleie land t and Mr. Swain, the petition of Mary Wilson, of Buncombe county, pray inn for a divorce. The bouse proceeded to consider the resolution introduced yesterday by Mr. Vail, relative to escheated property, Sec. in the hands of the trustees of tbo'Uni versity ; which, being again read, was agreed to, and A committee appointed to investigate the-subject. On motion, it waa resolred, that the judiciary committee inquire what altera tion ought to be made in the lawa respec ting bail in civil cases, and report by bill or otherwise. A Wt rrimmilti! of four was avjooin- ted, to inquire and ascertain wbetheV the Public Printing cannot be done on terms (V r r . ',.1 it.. ft !.t ftl.'i2.l (bat If f f t,t ,f U!l I f innrrwlto. V"y D fk ,iottal wa pre a.tt. f,ljhi the hnflumll" aofttr of N'rlb Cartilit s fr ptug le fraJa at ailit i,f t!i'f 1 be fulling rrxJ-tlon wtt pn tantt J tbkb waa laid OA IM aVIl KJ4. TVat k la t ir-&4 H n?al (be ac, fm4 U lU yaf HI, tU4 Aa art fni,f tKa fa t vwrV," au tfcat a m. SMttee t apbwaunl la tf oi wawari; Mr. Cwja from tbe special cofrrmltue appoiated (o is(tlrfl lout t4 aarvruin wKctbtr the pubAe prlntlo g could tot bo done oo trvxe ocooomkal ur,mt tkts It It it preMat rt ported tblt -Lalei k Soa would do ike WoMOttt Lf tM tuts of nine huodrtd doJlafil and tbat BQ It Law fence mac's tbe tame proposal. A nesttgt front the beoate, staled that the bad piiM i bill to amend tbe act of 1 133, entitled At, Act le diUe iKe MI UUewt Iredell couaty tn two di ad net rttinwot. . , A metuge from tbe Senate agreed that im eepoft of the FuMic Treeaurer and kt at(arcftc o be printed, as proposed oy tata i loose. On motion of Mr. Swain, Messrs. Polk, EUlft, EdmooMon, Lamb and Dergan, wenappotntou a committee oo Miiiury iffalt. M. ftwtln pretenied Ibt petition of noun rower, iuc Wlnstomand othert, meitera ef a Court Martial, convened by dr of Henry Blouoi, Brigadier vfcneuo im irtlt orlgade, praying re muneotW lflbclr sertkcsi which was refcrrai tk committee oo Militar? afT-r. .. , Keeeivad Vm bW f.wIWncy. the Coventor, the tuOowberonimuniealioa i TilU Jai.V ikt Cm! J--ltl f A 4. .. -f K'LJ'nL mM. CasTtioai i WWa (be IttuHriou Co of the aalM, Cv U rf. wa al ork To a, U V'nU s.iki(iaJc4 b arrival la north- CaroLua , aoJiw order to make aiicb arr" aaenu aa woukea-aport with tM d-gmlv of IM .i. U tk. L-.m iJ ooa. wboe wa and atuM ba Mft irrotr.t, wA ooly W IM oHak. l..l.m..i tt t;iab awl imfewennVnos M tM L ahrd tlatat.11 ta iM W T4? ( 4P kn. tM eM ""rr re, 1 .Wcbe.1 mi urn. f?frl Mttwn to Jt on Mm b letter of Immi a to vi.a aw rapHal nd otl-r popoioM euo tbi Hate. tn. Johnmo ha- WvrmU , in thai Ua. fc- r.,rtt arH'au M,VlAi!?? and will proUbl; tl.it tlu place about tM 20tll IXtailxr aH Permit at M Mirre the propriety ef tbe Le ;.Uturc' ntatinir ntch orota-iom a may aeem to lHm CunrirKt, tor uie recepuon w . . . i . . - ad food a fcr oiiage. GAORIFL HOLMES ErrrM'r Qtt, JV r. 20, 4824. Trty 33. On motion of Mr. Bain, RthA That a clect committee ba appon . i j r : !. .1. tlienrr of i allcnng and amending tne law reg ulatitir mitlie prititinr. a to define more rpc cinetlly tko dtitiei oT tbe publio printer i and that tbev report by bill or otbrrwaw l and aM to inquire wbather tbe extra printing cannot be eon on trrmi mora economical. 'Xttthrd, Tfial Mewrt. Bain, Uraith, Barm, nmr exMrwrfr? ih mid committee, lr. lime presented a aU to reneml an aft pad to promote agneuhure and famih- dowie. ne mamitaoiiire v it Inn tb itate, J mM upplcmcntal thereto, paved at the -tame e--ion i and aUo an aot to amend and extern! the prornion ol an act, entitlrd "An act to pro. fnola Agriculture and family dnetic manulac iure annin tun vf.- .-ir. ieicnor prten. ted a bill to repeal tbe act of 18.'3. fin- the bet ter regulation of tlie County Court, of Cabarrus ! Moore and Montgomery, and an act entitled An art to amend aa act, pd at tbe la teuton. entitled an act fur the better retaliation of tbe County Court of Cabarru, Moore and Mont ronierr, to far a relate to tbe county of Cabar. rui Mr. Abton, of Halifax, preentel a bill to change the mde of telling (and under exeat. lion i and Jr. laijrn pre-ented a bill to eatab- li-b luvi,L-ou Acwlemy in Montromery county, and to Incorporate ttie r,.tee thereof. Which blU p'ccl their fir-t rratUn. Oh motion of Mr. Hines, JtftuhtJ, That the committee on the Judici ary be Instructed to inouire into tbe axoediencv cproMding by law more effectuAlly apinat -tncntirm foi-med between the hite and color. ed population of tbi itate, in character of jroaji and wue. On motion of Mr. S. Miller, RtbeL Tliat the committee on tlie Judicia ry be instructed to inquire what amendment ia nocewary to Be made in the law giving to toe oupenur uuiu n iuc puwer ui uiTorcing in ccr tain cae. On motion of Mr. Williamson, Jlmhtd, That the committee on Internal Im. proVemanta he Instructed, to aacertain, and lay before thi Hou!e, tbe amount of appropriation received and otherwise, by the Board of Inter. nal Improvement i the amount of money expen ded lince the year 1815 on account of Internal Improvement, and lor what particular purpose the amount of money now on band, and the amount of atock owned by the ttate in tbe dif ferent com panic t incorporated for the purpose of internal improvement i and the amount ex. peftdedin' oieay menf onTflerenrengTrieer employed by the rtate and the Board of Inter. naf Improvement tince the vear 181 J i and that t&ey nave power to tend for person and faper. ' Mr. Ashe presented the following res olution, which was adopted : Where it it expedient, and m ill be produc tive of public good, to ettabliah a wAaW or tchotlt for the education of the poor within thia State j therefore, . Revived, Tbat the committee on Education be particularly Innicted to dev've, if practica ble, and report aome plan by which a permanent fund may be immediately raised and auatatned. to be etclutively applied towards executing so much of the Governor't menage and the Treaa urcr report aa relates to tw mbjectt but, above all, in compliance- with the 41st section of the Oonttitution of thi ttate j and that tliey alto report a Fycm or plan for tho establishment of said adipol or ichooh in every county thereof.- i H'..4..,t.... titk Tbe rri'.J'i't.-.ft r.f - t , - - . tl.it II .u. autbtirlt'i'g iKa f.rib.a I.I 111 ur tbe otefef (r. IRUUtiif, wat fttuit.t I fiom (be Snat with an amend m,hl. TLa ttuAix tUo, tt amnOn, wtt rcid and t(!nprd. () twotlun of Mr. Skinner, nl a 4.4 aUt r-mm'.tue M appointed U Wjute if ay, and bl, aharatww aa etaary m IM etiat'Af road ias. Mr. fUlmowstow trcaented the petition of John Goodi and others, of Haywood cotntrt orivlif to be autboritad to erect gttct on a public rood leading through tbalr lands, free from Isi. Mr, Du rnitd till t alter the Dresent mode of tlectiag bhcrtir, and to vest tbe rlgbi thereof in tbe free people of (bis state vhkb wsl read and ordered to be printed. , Tbe certificate of tbe County Court ef Mecklenburg, to favor of Leah Beat; frit read tod toenterslgMd by tbe pee- ker. Tbe Speaker laid before the House report front the Coventor, aa President or tbe Board of latemal Improvement! which was read, and MM te the henotc, with proposition that It be printed. Mr. Martin, of Rockingham, presented bill eaUUIsblot e Ami tht Silt AerfA CertJte which wtt read tbe first time, patted, and ordered to be printed. tea vws wsavsaa uttuitif, At Mr. C. S. bat beta to condescend- lag at re notite tnf letter to Mr. Wllliamt, with otber coromunlcatlocis relative te bit oplnl'o, (if be bat an opinion ef bit own,) I will lake some notice or bis, by way of take it amiss, being at bia wquelt. ' C. 8. appears to be an eiteeslft retden Ad I may venture to say, without few contradiction, that be reads evert thing m the him ty tbet he leu os om Mr. Williams' circular tml oy a mmu.. examination of bit commutation, i torn- oared with my letter io iir. and with Mr. WllUrot, circular, the rea der wUI readily admit that Mr- G. S. wat lt least a iuden( r tne -conierwr. d can speak latie to. or proUbly ibe I... . . L . mm lnl hit tM -eofiisror hitnMii.ai - . . .4.11 il. tii.M Alia. eptcitjr (n rvunu m - r ett of (he world. In one night, in car riage not much brighter than mooothine. He admits that be M may have committed an error" in bit comment oo Mr. Wll liamt' circular ; be then tietet, tbat 44 np uncertainty rests oo what follows jw then towards the close of bit communication, be again hauls up Mr. Witliamt circular. If Mr. G. S committed an error io being In hurrv lo cortcct otber writers, let kim rnrracl til m adf be learnlnt io read before-he wri.esi and when he writes, correct tbel before be publishes it. Tbe nubile is alwav a entitled lo the best Infor mation that can be afforded bv writers, the truth adhered toe in (he relat'tjA of facts, and coo(rover(ed poin(t fairly nan died. And should Mr. G. S. indulge him aclf by making leaps in the dark, he may al Icaal, ge( tore thins, that may make M somebody laOgh, and aomebody cry," and u oob'xly care al-out it," as be appears willine to make the tik. Mr. G. S. it reriainlv some young wag, not quite bn die wise, or some old pony that hat run himself blind by moonshine ; or why (joe he start at every noise he hears f If Mr Williams' cause can produce no better nags to run, ihey had better give up the cause as hopeless: And, until the matteis contained in my letter to Mr. William s. are fairly refuted, the charges therein contained deserve their full amount on the scale of credit; and all submitted to public investigation. And if Mr. C. S will correct himself as be should he probably may command attention, a.c A WOMAN WITH nORSSJ- The following it extracted from a Tour in Cermanyj and wa related by frofewor llu merfacbv-of the Univenhy of GottingenrtotbeH touriat, while conducting him ibrotigh Lit mu tetun of natural bittory i " Do you see these horns?" said he, searching among aheap of oddities, and drawine forth three hornt; they were once worn by a woman. She hdppene to fall and break her head ; from the wound sprouted this long horn; it con tinued to grow for 30 years and then the cast it, it dropped off. "In its place came a second one, but it did not grow so long and dropped off too. Then this third one, all on the same spot ; but the poor woman died while the third was growing, tnd I had it cut from the corpse. They were literally three genuine horns. The la8twgLajfejbortj thick, and nearly ttralght; "but the first la about ten inches long, and completely twisted like the horn of a ram. It is round and rough, of a brownish colour and fully half an inch in diameter towards the root, All three are hollow, at least at the base, The termin ation is blunt and rounded. Other instan ces of tbe same thing have been known, but always in women; and it has been as certained by chemical analysis, that such horns have a greater affinity, in their com position, with tbe horns of a rhinoceros, than with those of any otber animal. The Legislature of Fait Florida rrJ it Tallahasse, the present seat of Terri torial Government, on (he 6th ult j New-York fitfier. Ctutul KnWli.':tEir. uai'.h, a.mj i.i ioni or UAH.. War i.ow rtt Im tbe fallowing ium. triea t I. In rro, tkrutk Amrrlta, let. tbe Columbian and PrLii repuWflant unJa r the trtve tklUar, and It. a 9pt.I, royallttt. 1 he overthrow of (he loyatitts, and Ibe complete deliverance of aU &iib America from tbe bptulth yoke, rosy be anticipated. ' f. It Greece, In Europe, betwece the Greeks tod 1 utks. 1 mi portion of Urewce, wklcb It ttmggUng fwp bberty aod Indepeodeoce, does not centala more tbta ftrwlirtonof Inhabitants. IbrjUve to contirtd with the whole power aod atrefigtb of the Terkltb empire with the Mabomtuat of Lorope, Asia and Africa. They bare perfurtatd wonders, but the Issue of tbe contest It uncertain. -irOn tke eoatt of CUoea, la'AMca, between tbe Brltltb tettlcments tndtbeir Afrkaa allies, and tbe Ashantccs, a bar berotii tnd warlike Pttioo that occypiei tbe 4oterlor of Guinea. ,4. In India beyond Ibe Ganges, bet wec Ibe British end Unrmans. TbeUtlertre I numerous, bold end warlike neonle. ami cannot be easily aubjugsted. Ahbougk ibe British East Indus Company hold u subjection almost e hundred tnllllant of tbe natives of liiodotun, yet there arc aot 10,000 turopesnt lo the country. The Company employ la ibelr wtrs, native troops, called Hepoyt, led bf BriiUk ofli. cert, and with these they have conquered powerful nations, but none to potent as Burowh. A vessel arrived tt pbitadel-- the principal port of Burnish, and rescu ed tbe mltsiooarict al tbat place from death. Nothing la laid of the American Baotist mlaalonarics, stationed at Art, tbe capiul of the empire. An interesting letter from Mri. Ileueb, wife of the American miuiooary at K roon, tivlng an affecting detail of the capture of that city, will be found ia an other part of our Paper, The Dey of Algiers hit made peace ith LnKland, but It Is said he It tbout te commence bouiklei with Spain, Holltod tndJSardinU. JUmuhirt Gax.y A late Brussels paper contains a sin gular police cim. A man reported him aclf to tbe police, as having stolen from bis tweethclrt two pair of gold ear nogs, and requested to be committed to jail. Tbe lady appeared and stoutly denied the theft, alleging that all tbat the possessed wat at her lover a dlapoaal, and that la seeking to be imprisoned he only wished to escape from performing bis promise lo marry her without delay. RBV-T0BE, W0V. JO. ClorioMt orfrpr ore from Peru. We have at length advices from ''" direct, and of a late date, upon wbicb re liance can be placed. The victory of the Patriots over the cavalry of (he royalUtt, is amply confirmed, and tbe troop uf Bolivar are sweeping every thing before them. The reader will perceive, howev er, that accounts recently received, over land from Peru, of a second and mors general engagement, in which it wat tit led that Canterac and 6000 of his toHiert were killed, were incorrect. But (bit it of little importance, since (he Koyahttt, divided and distracted among; ihemtelvet, are every where flying from before Bol ivar. Olaneta, it is now weU ascertained, wat acting with the Patriots, and Upper Peru wat in thefr possession. Lima had not t Man retaken, alt bourn it wat re ported that the Royallttt bad retired to tnf fortress of Callao. ' t Lorn. f-v- -Hnroa PERU. relieve persuei persued a letter, tar the edi tors of the N. Y Gaxette, from Porto ts- bello, dated the IStboflast month (Octo- ber.Urom whicH we extract the following DtratrraDh i 'We yesterday received newt irom . . r Pent. Rolitar and Canterac have fliet and had a genera! action, in which-tbo latter was killed and hla army routed. Bolivar had 15,000 men, and lost 6000 in killed and wounded. He had oottettion of Lima and Callao ; he drives all before him.' , It will be recollected that our last offi cial news from Peru, trtve account ol lenal victorr earned br the Patriot! over ' 2 I Canterac't cavalry on the 7th oi Augu and . Ito ttated that Bolivar intended im mediate! to rjuraue the Rovalitt infantry i m fa m a I BlAI jrwaA rttfA A.ut hut the W9 UPTV n; IVT W WVW JWWWS-a-a., - , oUtjai !nrAfm ilt.nia riArfaia-liaf rirrrct.M I vvi iwivi rsiHisuii e y iiti ' the cause of the Patriot in Peru, mar consequently be considered as complete ly triumphant : We may also add that we are personally acquainted with l" writer of the above letter, and believe hint incapable of disseminating any mtcnc r .. . !. . f .-LI.I. Ka all gence, oi tne autnenucuy oi wuitu v not fully satisfied. TW a renort of the comotroller of Ne Yjbrk on the 10th inst. it appears that tbe treasury of that Itate has in it tjirplu. of 450,000 dollars, to be invested n tnf . . ' ..... . Amlf mone wnicn tne legislature mj -nate. Well may that state be callt" nation in ittelf.,,. ' 1 - ' 1 " 1 -"tU -'V " v : -K :: I. i . j: t"!BsaissiJ , v.-
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1824, edition 1
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