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Hilitif come to Pru Ia tcaJ of St. Mn, erv mvolC tare Dfto itu. im prfifligttr, rpiciui, trutl ttJ irrK crou cHincrr r of thit chief J 7 cf bii W.ocr, prol 0d the itro. jle in Ibit country, alKiutrJ mao) from the Patriot mw, iJ occimi- td the 1 Hof ihooe-ndi of I.vet. Af. -- . ler the rf ini of Mcrnmf ftt nu uilco 0 I I T int the hiiod of ihe imbecile Torre Taglf, nd hn intriguing, upriocw pled adviaert, the coaotry ooa Ml of tourae hv their wcaineatftsd Ueachr ry ioto the puwer of he.Spa"i-d, whn, tutorrd ty wmfortune and led ty aome able men, were pract.iing that line of conduct whkb tended io give them not only the powrr, but io a con aideraMe degree the co6Unce of the people, deceived and liiguWed with thoNho had come to protett thetn. After Peru vraa thua ig-iia thrown almot wholly imo the rWda of the SpanUrdi, the arnvtfbf Dotivar beja giUnUy tu.ltvivc thejtopri of the twtriot party. Ibc HcpubljCof Cw otnhta poured out her wholetreoftth ot h"ia diaposal, and tbougn hit united force waa greatly inferior in number. t? ihat of the Spaniards, thia ioferiori ty waa rompenaated.hihc..tupri Knvrrv ind et.thuian of the troopa. Thi ii -xjne of the o,nanea of moat of the Colombian! I have leen Itbay. ha.vc.all the entbuaiasm, tjie fondoetropraTae, the virtue aod the. yaniry of youthful, warlike and au ' cetifu! people. . In th eornKineJ nr rny of Colombia and Prru, are many fo'reijrn officers of great bravery. The confidence and admiration lor their ..A,r U extreme. It is impossible to vi - flatter them too highly, and they in turn are not sparing of their compli- ent - - . . Gen. Bolivar, or bs he is generally called, the Liberator, Is 42", abrfut 5 feet 7, and slender in his person, and, as the "herb cl trV'equatorw''whleR" the Amerirans cll him, might be sup posed to: he, rather dark in hi com- aerious cast, yrt notwithstanding the mustachioa on his upper lip, not fero cious as many : "represent him hit eves dark hazel, are txprcssive and n.n.iro inn. in -caiir mc nc- nr L.l ihn.imh F.urone Tor bis oteasurei- m. read Eniflisb. but does not speak. I V'!. ....... ...t. A.tvntlv. thoueh not correctly. . i- - . Hirai a r' r n I ll iir- iv tnowieuue oi4-icu.i-u.-.u-vi'",it I : J if'If ' W.. -V. nUA Nnnnilh .he said'0, no mattejeverjrgret your own tine idiom 'is tnx oniy .i'' L i .11 Lni io r..r- one worm speaking iii i"..""':: lall that is noble, js found in that. It is'the language of liberty." He talks a, great deal,. and with apparent fVanlnefia.' and W ithoutpMrneditation; He seems fond'of wl'attifeTftcr'iieirer . balks a party by going away premature ly. On two occasions I have been with him ia large partiis one at a t9 1. n r lfiCi ffi-t r-- ... t. i ...... k. i utu l rn B'twm " . rtf-(Jf 'ah mv cwup, . .v. p.nik'.m rPTti. triniitf klM i iitUo f WUft i wt We nU1 km ctt r1 of mi4 ff0o l'ni. mi rtdtmt, to cw'.m f r14J' Jf iW t cwii!, V iJclUlf JJte Ulce ih JiiTtrel iuu,t 9 umy KUb the; wHla ut, mUn c! iber of i)n luuiot y fortJn P,r commiii jxtimUb. 1 We, bowetcr, Mimi ioor,tut tl U hit fceoritr Kbeme. Afuf tctditg hc ik.r im1 ile9enJce.)t u bit hh ! Utttl lhNgk lb Uitfd mjKrU he Ui .k:.KJ'r,,l."' Hit eomiiy g'"t i Spiordi. BooHihf d in the Woo-Jt war of Vefte ueb, it irrr coucHoU'. AO h ccmw iwxioni wr re tnurJf red ty jSei trft vrr ottl ikU Hooi he b in Sp4t0, C. BICU.IBD MICtLWDW. r " tl , A nwTTfjwnWM of the CnfcmLa Trl-tx-, ,,wtU fbltMinK Wf cent " V" urin" ' . ... William He try Vnyton ana m. Tne.t kd been acot directlv liter - ' 4 . . .1" ""k.A " ,f ComnbclUboard uwi.i ' .. , . rt..tUK m Charleston uaroor, to the Fork of S-luda and Broad riv era, to endear or to bnn over the roy ulUta, who were many tn that prt of the state, to aign ih aueciatnn, at it was called. Judge Drayton ibere made them several able harangues, but many atill remaiatd disaffected fmm iK Inflnenrr tt the Cunntnchamr . They tooo aficr formed party and j seixed on the public podrrf and, r drove Mjor wnnamsnn mn bwh- TV: r ... .J.,. o ,he Toriei look w lu" .i.tilAA nf the ffftOl TbtrCcttoV.Asey, under thete clfcumstancet,-'iuJs5d ce,,,ry t0 aaarch an army into these tettleroents, mfRciently numerous to Intimid-te oppoVition. But Kill ir was pecejiary that itshootd be conducted with great prudencfT In orde f'ld" gain over as arTa'nirarhoss'ible without bloWshed. -ri 1 ' . . M . . .nl tWrif .1 1 over the first army raised by thfs state as a free people, was conierrea on Geflerat Richardsnnharing under hi rnmmind Col. Thmpon of Uelle- ,llle, belter known to the Tories, by the oameof 0. Danger, a gentleman a I whose merits have oi late oeen awo much overlooked, especially after hav. ing received the thaoka of the ILS. Congress at Philadelphia, for hia ff.x .!..- at Sullivan't laknd. Col. Rich ard Richardson- alto- commandei a regiment under hia father m. thia. ex pedition. Another son, Edward R. k. rtVier of Edward Richardson of th'e-'5ena.er from! Sti tathew8t-also ' . a raited a company anu command, m rtudinff tome troops from North Caro- liaa. amrmt,PfT to aoout ooo men . , . 7 ...... j General Richardson wat vested with full powers, to apprehend the lead- L!.L L.J ..U.J Ih. era 01 ine pnny wmcu mu i"u h. nowrler. to do all "other things ne cctuaru to suppress the present and .-.. r.,t,.mlnwnrr0rlirt.V f t hS been said, Kicnaruson was mc oitia tor of the up" per country, and Rutledge afterward that of jhe lower country. Thrv1 bothTomrnandedHh-eual . . . - 1 prudence ard jwtittGm Bithard r" .J.. . ... l son! executcd.hit. ord&rs. .. with . such ww3oav'moder that he toon carried every point, wun out the cost of one drop of blond. WA success most wonderful at such timet nnrfr iinrler such circumstanct'Sc How ever! heve-neitbef timo-'onr- inclina! tion to give n history-of the times, my object is merely to revive the recollec tion of Gen, Richardson's services This expedition is generally known by i. .r I-..L1 lkl (fiBBIlMicM Cf J la ierttit UW4 Htiwr l&d 8I 19 J9fft II- lad, oJ iSert,coolft4 f-f o Ut ? Imttfcretxi of revif nut irotn wmwh" mU M Joifted iSe M! id, he la return home. U CUrt mtn- . akiri ftivia tfur he OlfO. The Telw iftet rchd ihrttith Ihil dific! M eWd he lieed. Hil fi P Vvt v ' ... n him. lie eraereti ii iv v . . . - , I. .- L- but c mntrrmndf J the oroer Ufwt l fleied tnd tHe lo T(et himuJ. orctffd the dtlt i.u ia tx bur'. IhU he hd Cie cuted u4r tirtunntincft moel hor HMf . "P-e cule ftre drifo ion birn rfkin'C the tUef end were likew.M cootujocU ia uxt jtnerw cob Trttia 'rwirdi- weot the booie ut. txtry IlKhrdn io the Mh-Kuhow. The houee of Ed ward Kichvf!Hn, too of the eecrI, ii aarrKxI. a.id U tuuil ua.the l4rl,,ir ., i foiled C.. K. Huh- rAr,n niw nf the tcBttf. then little pi iwi t. y j frllow a frW month old. TtU ton lmft.rdillr, i'df in hie hitter war, let him alf oe.Ut him alorte fr iKia time liui if I come back thia way, I U pjt to death eeery male of . k i . . . rr & . I . ' . .k. m.mtm. i ri ii inefTi. MttM vim re- ! Cf cf . Vr"1 I ti.Ki-rrmern!crr(l IrK lamilf. Al " " ' . their houset were burnt but that ol Col. Richard Richardaoc, who then nriionrr. ' Who ib! Brltihwere at th house of General Richardson, JoU w F ih num. and uDon which wat rid .;,T,ri h, taddie. whicn wat in ing at the tim?, a boy aged about ten. A a toon at the toiUier tcixea one o the itriM of-thratirrur. the little fel low rolled off atd siexeU tne otner, r- . - - . -u. ! truK5liag, give be told.er a cut i ...a., k;. k-H with a itree case aU an " ----- ft knife he bidfilajirg wilh in hie hand. He wa nppU'ided fvr his counge, and not disturbed. This wat Colonel Hir h'rrfo'n. tKe lite Governor. During ibis ch4m;aign, the bruUli- During ibis crumpa.ga, the bruUli- I or the UrUisb troopi was beyond; itiiption. - They talred,. the pul-; ... C .1. l. Kiirnt the I ties (Use i try, rut Oe Uo in two, ourm mr cora ard cauis. xney cimw-u everr thinff that was valuable, . and . 1 ' I . .1 1.1 . ..ran - . . . -i-t : i ..11 destroyed . wni vncy couiu ni van. uciini)tu . "v7 i- ,,TK xeppw.QX the dead- were in tever.l places rpened, and ranaacV ed for hidden trrurea i feather beos ripped open to get the ticking for pack. ng away their plunder. At in Cord'e firrv,.Tarlton actually amuaed himself in' breaking the furniture. He lauRhed neaily . to exhanstion. When under pretence of aaving a quan tity of china lot AIts.. MaiCordt he ordered it to be carried out of the fioaiebefpre hej.hadjt burnt j . and tripped the aoldiers up at they walled down the atrps. The . distreaa.oi: a very aged lady, was a tubject to him of high mirth. But he had .toldier wrll flogged that day for stabbing old wen UORECU-ni u-j .v. .,.wV...0.r . - 7 ,..(,. , .j.....! UaTrntaascrgeBtteTW r r . :...r...,i J vein nf noe. who interfered to pre -a, w . -Q T Vent some mischief, and had atrength enough,, even at that age, to disarm the nM5rr. .... - - . . irf-flen.- Rkhardson tha their- snain jatrect was named, and thar be was the and-Iaihetjpf.ut present gover.eor, a much rractediorjka Ik'mk .h.rarirr and I hi, first who hat hich thiracter, an4 the first who' hat Knnnrirl rbiTanltal Hr maklnr it what ........... -j . t it should be by law, the place of rest- dence of the Lommander in vniei. A RICHLAND& -; A new thweweW twdajrn haa-hee invented at Bristol, which will )ravel at the rate of eht miles per hour, and la" to be propelled by manual labour from witbin tho vehicle .Ji Beforje I conclude,' t .moat: remtml itrRges, appear to have broiiht ori pre the Columhinns, that itwaa ia.JianorJmBttire KeT fcre walked feeblei appear- t4 IMII U Att'. h't tat fm IV dliH Ptr r'r, te t if.;. ...i . 1 1 s I iiiiir rrS ri.i.i.i-"4 M Wl . , . Nrr.a, wa. 9. .P f.t-jhja II.....III WlllX. , r ta.il. T"1 l tM ianooa. on of I.ioiMf lurpll MM r .... j it . I'hiladilfrbia. IJiw r r I d.Ikl per m U la ooJy rtMaed 10 pet ervi tftt ;VM 7 V r V . -K ?ti of laotU for atraeud, wtf U titiU4a I . , U.wo 4cJUre per mfc. Urd CuUfctd, u ih ytir ure. anemVoea the lrl pejatW tda of kUb toy deacr to It on ruord. r. . r, taurtlr of oOtl tSmWn. U lie U hl rui of I wp - - - - -- - , . cait, bvo efi r--d. Colooil uff. eeaot of IWumi Uveetad the plao of 1 .kl,k arawa la aklV itnKud rr lot tha Iwo-thirde of the eipeote 4 toeomoo faUay. m tuft tK n.i rmti mm wmfrum tir ' ' - e s begin to he ued t d' ' I1 ded wagoot. An eoj'e wr'nMpg I to and ol hone poer will draw 4 J toot of tovdt at the rale of I collet Mr. 5eo, of NewJiruy, Ua rnntfrtirted ft tramte railway ai exoeoM of ahout I2W cWlUra per e TVi ei'.lware f thia State are thote in heid gtt 'hoee to front ol the coeioe boutet In the e ty j wookn rail imk It ia l Cbeapie tod DUw "tat, and that trrced "w . . . by t, unc, kwHiie to the shif ptnc to the UeUware, and ahina' ways. K-ilwaya lave a ImI auMrioritv over caoala in ei- peoae, eipeditioo, ttfety and ccrtaia Twenty five miUo dollara hav been eipeodcd in PennsyW anla on iiw teroal im?rovetnet.tt two-tbirdt of this turn bt been spent in improving our inl.nd nvigtioo, on roada, bridges, Etc. This does not include the chariiy and edweation expeosea. STh an inoiully eipeodcd in Phila ierphla in charity, it nearly S6oo,ooo. an amount unrqoallcd by any city, not the capital of a kiugdom, in Chria. tetvlum.J . , - v The fourth edition of a very able and interesting p"lMel (" T''.4' anrt irgnmrnli in faVur of adopting 1i.:t.M ;n th State of Pcnntvlva- .1 - , n a,) has just appeareti.-,. aiiv-i. iy troy pru hjnt '" " -vantage, of rV.U.yi Tare clearly show, U Orrnrv, U 1 V. - lullv ciinrv.ilrd n experience. Mr, Sir'cklanc!, the ageot lo tle aoclcty for" Interr.at m pr0vements, repom decidedly in its Javof frjoire m the prVipect tfca it pf nn,v.an;a. will execute ihi . ' .. .1 : f prnd rtaiiway in me World." TuH 'aritrprr Stable commu nicatioo can be made irr no other way W1(n equal aavamapen. c nuj.c yV tircukt.lo, Ui)L wr St,tr, CM,fident that . have a powerful and ith equal advantages. we nop benefici! effect on the Interestt of our State. Railways require less original rinrntr. less attendance, are more Vaelltf rrnaired. and more mansceable ...v .-r , than rinalu .are more expeditious. tan be at all timet used, and are eafily constructed;- " Marhl Micdonalrt flio i now trav ellin in Scotbnd) aper lo be about 60 yeirs, thin in person, nj rainer sootb ihnmicldlftfcize: his hnir is ouiie crsyilus Wsrlr. mul tifi countenuncc rather I in b ick and ik his relebrati in black and like his celebrated triend Buonaparte takes snuff in fcrem qnann tics. HeNspeaksverv little "EnKlish, and that little iwpeifectiy. The fatigue Ofa soldiei's lifeand tbe onxleMcs of political Ing In un Infirm stae of heshh. When on .u. RlArt fnll.wten. he axofevsed hi su pme at the imheciritf Wbkh dictated the choice oanat apoy w?. xts- tiretendl'T'a armri-" Noapotcoukrte worse p. v .71".- . 1 -1 rHikk nntitinn nf an irrepular no tninii ivi jv.ih-". - n , . . .Hi Jr.nl,!.. '.nin'.l Uy 01 men acting on mc ucici regular troops and the wonder was in-a.i-ft. th Central oberved.x when the iieiglibouaing hljrh ground: behind - tbe ..1.1 r Maim afforded so fine a position "w"r . i. .. ? :i. : Some write nonsense to fill a volume jf - j i- ; - - ' iit ' 91.1 . L jr ki V- M. . . . . .. u . i. .. I '. .. u ..I L'uiU Hj im a4 fcWM iai Uinut, . aw I- rit r-- sw fj i ir u .1 ( r iMaMO rrw Tpr.VtxT tcntxtt BUU-U-Ws.M H aW Lai frM lU I VU4 i-Mn. l MtinoJM4 rt4 U tk trane a-4 rnrtL 1 - W l crww4 AV a Air. J prize of tWJWti Ii 1 ptixf or is IO,iIj. 1 pHxe of 10 print of lOpritrtof SOprtxetof tn prlirt cf 100 prltet of 200 prlzet of 400 print of 10,000 ptltct of 77Ui runts." 1,000 it lOOit ICO It 50 it SO It 10 If fit 4 it 10,003 J.OtO 3jon IJVti l.Orjn 80XXi WOO TVttts, ,VWf JBn r l..'.l.l.lkaMlMlilill ,inWmi,,tWrilltW4 gJ i. Vt- J tw n Mr. rV.a tvwtkd ! Um 'kU r r.a- ICyawWa in tW f .. ik. MM aa ka. aWlveHitaKl Ow a-J-HM I to toSf e rV5lMU rw-Ae-l.tM-MtU H tltvk. h" f Oi4Mm M W a ew Si a.. tr iV. CilKjO rria aUoU iut rtU 4e .a te ecai at w f .VwAt e 1. 3. S, T e 0.Wreaa4wiia,4.Mw,. Tills mod of aVtaiflr ant eurf eUrs CinaaAaiuiww to tmmtfirU lh aiitola lif.trr; LI OXE t)n ATf txn. Imt hU the fT Ue of rrrJVir?irrf tae na3 rta rrpittrtr nr-y 'im A ar in A, .Hfkmr, iU taikr ( tw TkkeU or l eT TickK (tm Odd tad iwe trao Nwvba,- U ec taia of fTtrt'm)rr it kal rVte, s4 U itw rime ntio for any frethsr f lawffte. A TkV . .ui. Mi. la tkU ieketne. ' trWitiT fWm (IrnaSrr i(rhfrrM W-ms-it rclel, tUeetfora, J neeeaswily i:! 1 ai f im w'i .... nrtt wn.r. T:tfl on !. M af p?elir, ta t; ow whifh iijH the pnee win bwhwi JTUV TbllM . g4 t Owirt . $1 HUM:".-. tfrljirf- - - TP hjr bt h the Ft'1i,,J,L?uni (wld and r.leh) at . lILIllXkA fl nnere an nr ui - j ltSffS ,ZiTJin - t. . , frroRUEHS fro tr Hrtf ibe Whefe H the Creat CaitaV efe III UlU't.H- I - . . i U-J ..... l n .L1 nr nntafe Mtatea, eimer oyi" i'-'. v- v.. eonreyanc. encWtinK the oaah or I" Jrt in any of the L-.trerics. will rtteet th in prompt am! punrtnal atteatlon at if en P01 application, JMmtH ' 1 F J. . COHEN, Jt-""'. . ... ... . . 1 1 . 4..lrlv lltrr IIT," alllCB Will DC pUDliaiKU I.I.11.VU..-V ,. the 'drawlnf. tod wrll W ftTtiw " and who signify their with to reeene t!''Mm-J?ftiwa.-Vliiiiar.--lA-.r-"i j : BRIGADE ORDERS.- - - 'HaaaQBaiTaaa. I 1 jH' ra-ii nifr Rc-mlrf tU fth hns'" j, X N. C. Militii, ha. found n' der to avoHl n miMiMiataawii . Cirt of -Hovan ami -Davklsnn termi of which were chanced at th Of the Legialature, which fact did not occur u Briia&r'waer hia order of th. JJJg iatued) train to change the time of 1 review I the several Hi-pment ?tZ The two Iredell regiroenK afStatedVOie, oil j eanr, wwiz---. tertwri;;- : wnt st 11; 64Kt. RTT"?aACrf V toberjiexti - - Ut- bury, on Thuwlay;- the 50th dayot ucw. Thirlst KOWan tor Ojur rrK"" '- ..., (Xot 67 and 88) "-at Uxipgton, on Fndaj. ? 21atdarif0ctol)errjeit. . " ; ;r.ir ritwllt IMF etpeetedthst T ImtWwla hj-rrei-aUjieit Oft the Java ohheir several reiwi. . w KV order of the Brigadier General. VVA8IUNCT0N BYtRS, 4f-Oraf
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