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ok -jzix "Hnot of a kind calculated to cause jing intelligence of the warlike op- fihTfllHi nfi&3 lor perhaps interest your reader, icwukis. w oouhi -iiracnw, WlNjUiLliLlUOi , . , Harrison in- Ucived from his correspondent. at ilniiap nP llcnrcseilttitivcV troduced the character of the great ICinston, (Jam.) under date of the llOUSe or ItcpitSCmauYca accompanicd Wlth an 'ath Dec, From a knowledge of ' ,r7rSmTmm'ia encomiastic sketch of his life, his both the parties,?Te have no hes Friday, Jan. Ib. , ffauantry his attachment an itation in vouching for its authen- rAQR OP COI. ANDEusun. leariydate to tma country-T-nis iuwy. The will of the house was ultt- "ai m the cause ; of libertWhis inewmoiwc services to the cause of -freedom mately consummated by , pat- in thCOUQtrvV and his noble but orrr of ti resolution in the toiiow- , 77 , , . ac . t- -ew . Very Important News. FROM t&e KINGDOM of NEV-GRE . . NAD A and CARTHAGENIA its principal SEA-POUT. ,u w , " . r, . . own, and this the general dicr tor SAM ANOfatcly named Vice . Resolved, rhat .John Anderson thc laudable purpose pf awaken Roy, and residing at Santa Fe de has been gui ty of a contempt and ing thc housc to a 8Cnse of the fi ta thc capilpal Qf the King a violation ofthe priy ileges ottne merit of that illustrious commao- dom, officially has communicated House,and thathe.be brought to dcf;m ordeV to obtain from them t0 Montalvo, the Vice-Roy of the the.Barot th House this day and S(jmc marlced expression of their said Kincdom : exercisinc .the be there reprimanded oy me ppea ker for the outrage he has com mitted. and then discharged from Lillt:on that a committee should the custody bf the Sergeant at I cnqUire an( report what measures Arms. Iitmiehtbe proper to adopt to Whereupon John Anderson was ahow the public respect for the trdom exercising respect for that great man for I functions of eaid office, uutil thc which purpose be proposed a res aforesaid: Samapo; his successor, may assume tne commanu , mat it is impossible for him longer to General Minn xigain. Capt.Xiantz, arrived here last evening in the schr. Elizabeth, 28 day s from Campcachy, states, that a lev; days before sailing advices were received there of General MINAS having been EXECU TED fin the ieighborho6'd of Mexico, on account of which the town ; was brilliantly illuminated. Capt. G. further : states, that it was asserted, and fully .credited, that the followers of Mma were either dispersed or ahnihilated, of course, the cause " of ' the Patriots in;Mexico must be in a most, for lorn state. . . " V NEWBEEN, SATURJATsJAJUAHY$t 1313 SEASONABLE RBCirEi - A young lady consulted a.Phy-; sician of eminence, on account of sustain the Kingdom, after hav- some rheumatic pains and a trou ing sent a division to the plains ot jblesome cough, which she had la- brounht to the Uar oi tne nouse,im nrv Qc en . Thaddeus Kos-Ir,. and addressed by the x opeattr. as c-lusko, formerly an officer in our destroyed by the Patriots only m.smentpf the cold weatherl he .follows: service'. . t the commander., of the, same and prescription was sent to the 'Apo- John Anderson : You have -The time-baa been when jthe 17 Soldiers escaping. A secoud checaryV as nisuaU He read-ii WASHINGTON-CITY, Jah. 24. The Commutation BiU Is" at , length rejected,, by , a - majority of two votes, in the House of Rep rcsentatives ; jmd it is jhus de . " termined'to abide' by the original trms of contract with the soldier -We believe We do not err in say. ing, that the aversion to varyingf in anylmanner, the' terms "of thai contract, formed a preponderating ; argument on the minds ' cf these; who vofed against the bill. J It is proposed by a bill reported in the 'House of Rqresetitatiyds; to ad3 another star to our con steliation, by acctpting Illinois' ' into the Union. " " Itiding of the Judges th6 Spring Circuit, 18 18, I been brougnt before this Mouse barcanentionot that glorious name o0e was immediatelv afterwards with a smile, and recommended upon a charge ot naving commu would, line tne tyre 01 ujpneus, dispatched ; to said'plai ns, St only the messenger to take it to a Ha Judge ifftu .-l Wilmington t-r a ti reach of its nrivdeces in I have made the very beasts dance C!hief and two ? Drummers hArda&hpr'a nn th orinoaite side 1 Raleigh. r nttemntine to bribe one v of its in extacy and the hufite elephant rnnld'eacane from this still seve nf the irfJ anritheeariea did "T" -Hillsborough. Members filling a high, and , res- himself ".wreath his probos-Lr Io8S. TV . , I'i' not keep the articles prescribed' l-i- - TWNeWkera ponsioic Buuauuu. i.iiut, iu .i'i7u;v:'-v.!vt,.:-iyioriiio-'vnces tnat ne is aoout i upon Which the .lootman enquirea j f . - ; to execute tne omcer ,wn cum i wnat 'tne uoctor naa orucrea iJinntner nkirmieh vfiith when ni waa ininrmed bv . the I nr r has patiently heard you in your time has been when, if it were ior defence, and, in proportion to the nothing btft the appearance of thq pleasure Wbicn it na ucrivcu nuui uuug, auy pupuiur ajsciuuiy u the concurrent testimonies in sup- this country would' have turned port of your, character and gbod ut at least oae half of its mem conduct heretofore, is its deep re- hers responding to a proposition gret that you have deliberately at- to do that real patriot honorifi tempted to commit a crime so en- indeed, to such a man any assem tirely incompatible widv the high bly could do honor ; but every standing you have heretofore day that passes proclaims afresh maintained.. You have the less the truth of Edmund' Burke's as- apology for the attempt which jsertioo, that " tne age of chivai- you made, because you naa your- ry is self experienced the justice of this con Star An express reached Darien dti manded "a "division, that shame-1 when he was informed by the fully retreated rfrom 3000 lode- young LaEsculapius, that f- the pre pendants, when ; those, of his own lscrintion ran thus: Take'a jrood consisted of 5000;meo fe' vv;. I warm, double Scotch Shawl, and Wednesday last ffommaior eenef In Santa Fe a woman was abput I apply it immediately found Mbejal Gaines to major Nix, the ;;tofii to be executed in consequence ot shoulders and chest ; add also a jeer commanding, at Uancn, dated there having been intercepted a I stout Welch (hnnel petticoat." House but a few days before, by .'tiie passage ot two bills in your fa vor, founded on petitions present ed to the House. Your attemp to corrupt the fountain,of legisla tion, to undermine the integrity of a branch of.the National Le gisiature is a crime ot so deep a dye that even you must acknow ledge and be sensible of itf And if, 'John Anderson, you could have been successful in such an at tempt ; if it were possible that Representatives ot the peopic couii have been found, so lost to their duty as to accept your offer, of we have gone, and that ot sopnisters, conomists and calculators has sue- cecded." The proposition of gen al Harrison was laid in the most respectful silence ;on the table-root a word was.uttered, save - by the honorable mover, in recogni tioa of the Polish patriot ; apd everv skull seemed aS chap fallen as that on which Hamltt lectures in the church-yard. The -; house could not properly DO.any thing, but cermniy sometnmg in honor of Kosciusko ought to have been s&id. j ' , But, come ! we have something to recount worth patriots' talking TRADE of BOSTON. ' Mr. Toplilf, ot ; M erchants Hall, has given an abstract ot the at the month of the Oconee river, 5 th January, 1818,; stating that he (general Gaines) had just re- ; ceived an express froniCol. Ar buckH informing him that 'tnsjqf arrivals and clearances at the port r TutA V'" ? asccnaing of Boston in the past year. The river wUh three easela. whole number, arrived from for- bd a detachment or uuucu oiaicb xrooDS. nroviaionsJ. : , . '- . . ft trn nnrf "nr atntfH at 77' inrlii .1 uil j l lc. was attacked thirtv' miles be. uiuk o amps auu uaruncs, .000 tj e , brigs, 263 8chrS;ami.24, sloops. Iw Fprt Scott by twei.vE hun. tZ m,hi- ,.mK., DRED! Indians , and frota ioreiga pbrts 685, including: ! 16 S'.:1.: - i nor vrnrfilf see the dread ful Consw-quence of such a deplo rable state of things: In ;your tu n you might fall a victim : lor your rights, your liberty and your property, might in the end equal ly suffer with those of others. The House has seen with , pleas, urr, that, at a very early period fitter making your haste offer,, you v disclaimed, with symptoms of ap parent repentance and contrition, any lutcuuuu w vvi- legrity of a member y and in di iccting rrie to pronounce your dis charge, the House indulges the hope, that on your return home, you viil be more fully convinced f the magnitude of your offence, and by. the future tenor of your life eudeavor to obliterate, as far as it may ie possible, the stain vour conduct on this occasion has impressed on the high- and honor aale character you appear to have previously ' sustained. You are disch-rged from the custody' oi the Sergeant .t Arms." ' ' Whereupon John Anderson was discharged from custody. , Anr) thi Himfle adiourned . to Mondav. 1. THE APPROPRIATION BILL'. 1 .... This, which had . engagetr; the time of the house all 'Monday, was then called i up ;;. and the question being put th-t the amend merit 3 made in it by the commit tee should be concurred in by, the detailed statement of the Spanish troops which; were in said - place and which she had ioi warded to the Patriots in Casanare. Brigadier Gupini and a Lieut. Col. had arrived, at Carthagena ; the only remains of the rdeteat at Margaritta, and said that ' . thev were on their route for Peru- the tormer to taxe the command as General. . . On the 6th of October ult. was taken the province of Pampiona, sh and ba c8 304 bf . ultimo. When the express left,- by the Republicans, ;& where the 8ch aU sl rrivals which iwas on the ISth,. the firing opaniaros were completely uciea coastwise, 1649; clearances coast- ,I1.U Fes cootmueu, at';' ted. 1 his news ,s confirmed by w 1Q94 In addilian t0 lhc8C which time major Mulenburg had ; a Sergeant . ihat had arrived at .the; arri t, anfi dai,r nf three men killed and thirteen Carthagena, and wounded m.tbc COa,tin2 vcaaela Bailing underlLi-' wouned but there was not the said actior. censes, which do not enter or st apprehension- of any of - In Carthagena. there were col clcar at the . custom house, and the ssels being 'taken that- lectins: a donation, for the purch- ,uh;pl, ' lmaa ;utt were under his command. 1 he ase of provisions of every descrip. books of Mr. Hall, are estimated so. defended themselvesjm tion, to.be m readiness in case a or. .w-4 the vessels, from the enemy that - ; w.' : ?. . i I thevr-were enertectlv Rafr-r Nrt oi y lyjii vessels wnicn, nave arriv ed and sailed in the year which is believed to be a greater num ber than anv other port in the U S tan boast of ' J " ' ' siege Should be established by the Patriots against said city. On the 1 7th of Nov. and al most every day since that peri6d. three. PJaycards were put in dif - i ferehtparts of i the city, demands house, Mr. Mercery moved thawing the-heads of Montalvo, Tor it should be taken Jy "ayes ; and j ces, the; Governor "and that of noes; in order" that be at least ! Cano Judge :t Advocate for said should stand acquitted by the place these Placards are sup- j sheets of "coarse . naoer Tsuch ai public of having assented to the j pdsed to have J been stuck up by button makers .use) in boiling tar, dangsrous precedent which the jther soldiers; anil subalters, among and nailing them -on boards oi striking out of the appropriations whom there wa a general discoo Uthsl exactly in" the same:manner or brevet omcers was calculated tent. jrairoies, were .constantly i as slates; Afterwards the whole to establish. : And now a' conver- j employed in parading the streets, is 10 be paicted with a : mixture of In consequence of which a number sation arose, in which the topics iuToider to take down these Pla 'jitchand powdered coal or chalk of the party under his command' i . - - - t i - - i ' - . .. , 1 -1 r ...... r . . . - A l t fi r- of yesterday wereV again . urged Mr., Iogham, Mr.vKobertson- and IN SEN TE, Jan. 19. . The resolution for printing the Journal of the Convention was amended and ordered to a i third Mr. Williams oi Ten. from the committee on military affaiis; re ' ported the bill from the House of Representatives, to provide for 1 the surviving onicers and soldiers of the rceolutiouary. army, with a mendments ',- ;; " ' , : ' v f The principal and only mate rial amendment proposed- by the committee, . limits the benefit o the act to such as served to the end of the war, on continental cs ' tablishment '--'l'- , ) 4 . . - . . " i- r Frcm the , Alex. Gaz. of: Jan. 22 PROM OUtt. COItUESPONDBT ' : . AT WASHINGTON. . Wednesday Jan. 21, 1818.' The" transactions of the House of Representatives yesterday were they - were perfectly safe. - No man was killed or wounded nnlv in the" act of warping dr " casting t anchor. Cantain M'Intoah. who - t : 1 -. . commanded a pest 12 miles trom Fort Srott-. wirh ift mn wa at- 1 -. v i f .... j.a : iLa i . .. - - - - roofs of Baildings, acked n tHe-15th ultjmo, by be.; A material for rooting, cheap t ween. 2 and 300 Indians Cap.; and ditrahle. is formed bv dinning tain M. defeated them without lo v - ri -o i . v'V . , -. sing a single man, and nad since 1 ly and hostile savages, -in . which - the xhief of the former was killed General Harrison were gainst bv a gentleman lately arrived cry" description of weather for an this division wereN assembling ;: at cards - J T f nr hrickdustUl This forms a tex Ideserted and lomedthe hostile Ih Jtot ::nezVsfroni the smith sea., lure, which completely resists ev- Of aTted troops trora the amendment Mr. Pitkin, Mr Lowndes and Mr. Fofsvth n favor of it.v On the question being taken, there .were : ' . :; 1 Aves ; 130 V v !?' V Noes 30 This was a trial of the sense oi the house upon the subiect of military ascendancy and -the 'is sue is decisive. v It is important in another and a constitutional point of view also namely, - as a successful assertion of the : right of the house of representatives ? to stop the; accomplishment onyany impolitic or dangerous measures projected by. the other branches of the government oy tne mere pow er of the people's -representatives oyer the purse of the nation, .and their competency to withold sup- plies ior any sucn measures . as soon as they become- aware of their tendency.- :J ; ';- In both thei e .respects,"! regard the event as a propitious one ; at the same time that T confess I re- garded it at first as not very re spectabie : conceiving, tm l was this day undeceived upon the sub iect. that the act - or 1 a 12 was mandatory upon the point of the brevet officers title to pay. " The bill was ordered to be en grossed and read a third time on triis day. from Guavaaual and Panama. 1 unknown time. Extehsiveare- am informed by him, : in person, iiousea at Deal, ; Dover' and Can that the army. of Chilij ? in July terbufy, and; churches and farm- last; disembarked at Arica in lat. I houses in the north have beeno 18, 25j s. to unite v themselves to I roofted for ; more than 50 years the powerful armies: of Buenos without requiring repairs Ayres,iwhich had already entered the Kingdom of Peru and that the "Hoyalist army; lnvsaid prov: nee h ad capitulated to the i at rots and tnat in consequence 01 V 1 . CHARLESTON Jan, 21; A valuable friend has furnish- led us with the subjoined interest London paper. -1 Washington, Jan. ' 16. Darien every day; St it was under stood, they wuld march im mediately for; Hartford. General Glascock at t.hehead of 1000 mea from this state lei t; Hartford fbi the Indian nation on the 27ih ultimo, in good 'order and- high? spirits ' We; understand the troops that 'were dratted" iron this city will take up their line of on their march forLima: Case6,LnnivWSaVv on Thursdav. the :. ' t. tne former, capital oi mat King- firsfday ct January, 1818, in the dom. had already become inde- rhimhr ni tho-Hnnsp nrRw.; pendent, which excited, great a- sentatives ; ami it will be well 1 u A Mw'boachi witn a guard; larm in Lima its modern capital, I worthy of note, if on no other ac 1' -; By an advertisement in the which it , is r generally;; believed I rnunt. from the fame and talents 1 Philadelnhia babers. we Derceive- here, must have fallen long since. Lf the individuals, whose, influ-ltaat Ihereafter. the- U i msil The ports of Lima and ; Giiaya CDCe anfl exertions have been blen coaches, that run between this ci quil, are'rstrictly ; blockaded by djd toachieve the objects of ;the ty and Philadelphia, are to be pro- the Patriots, who it is said, have society, -y Nor can any subject vided with a guards ;well aTmed,.' f"""," , . o - . v jr - I inure lusiiy cuuujic iuc cixurui i nm nuton iuv uua nu among vuiuu arc ngtes, wenms ban the interests ot au m-1 driver, so that it will cot onlvlat- bngs and pthef;-,r smaller'. ciaft. J stitution grasping so wide k a field jfbrd security to the ; mail, but al- iMc ; a smgic vessel rrj arnvea i0f patriotism and humanity. But! so t9 the passenger. Ihe way- trod ' Lima ,:or ranama,: , since to those patrons of it, by whose mail is put in seperate. bags, after September,' and it "..is' positively gracious endeavors it was begun the European style, and is so ar- beiieved that the immensly lucra- and advanced, it must have been ranged as not to "detain the coach tive commerce ; which has - been eminently gratifying to, find in the more than three . minutes at each carried on between this Island & report of the; proceedings of ? the pos office on the road. : This, is iuc rauuw ytwu, uuur urawui pasl ycar BU abundant proofs Ot as it StlGUld DC w a wiuac, ur: 4uc. Auucpcuuwu.ar- us prosperity and improvement, med vessels have even appeared The concurrence of every part of in front of Panama on the 24th ol the country to strengthen and es October' ; and it is supposed the tablish it, leaves no doubt th.n the Patriot flag wiU.float in triumph warmest wishes of the bhilanthrb from Cape Horn ;to the northern pistwiil be satisfied with the sue - r- 7 i cess oi us issue. line space ol six months. ldternal Improvement.- We have perused iTith. satis faction the Report of the Board o Public Works, lately submitted to the House; of Delegates By .-vv.'.
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