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A r A V 1 EDENTON GAZETTE. Zxtracttf, akttfr jrm Lord CoTangwccd toMndral Cm. The pasmort Igtr yroire intctujed toVmcIo 7- isocnrant. v inosearwcic inuccu uu moment, uicre snouia De no T)atit off farfia. June 18- 1808. . litlration ever encouragement wnrht to Ik riven to h " 7 f THURSDAY Avgvst 11, 1808. Xo, 1S9. The Ftylng Fuh having joined, me on her way to Bar- Spaniard, and their vewUcarrying dutches be amslder- session of aucb events,' as have, occurred ia Spain, and come tu P.S. The information contained in thlltueryau mil ; - -Of pica IT a fo xommumme w tnc guvenwim y vevcra - -ufandiWthinthelimHicfyaurtommand.' .A.,- Jcit fuatisnip, r And fir Salt a thU Ofice, , i Price 50 Cents, The Nnv-England Farrier oa - A. ' A CoMPtUDlCM Oj t AlftlERT, In four Wherein most of the Dhcase to which Hor ses, Neat Cattle, Sheep and Swine are, in cident, are treated of : with Medical and - Surgical observation theVeon. The remedies, in general, RMt - - easily procured, safely applied, ana lup A pily succeasful ; being the resuljt of many year experience and first production of the -li4W;VrBfefanrf.-- is. 1 ixtikdip roa-ruEior rh(UeCentlevimMJmmwL Jly?hVLUwp.TT. to mv knowledge. A V You will doubtless have been already informed of the resignation of the crown of Spain by Charles 4th, tohia son ; of the dismissal of the Prince of Peace, and the seizure of las estates ; of the accession of Ferdinand 7th that Buona parte had inveigled both those Princes. Sc the rest of the roy- al family to meet him at Uayonne j laat he made tnera au nrisohen ; ha vine nhlieed Ferdinand to return the crown '!. V,:. ,iK. I 1 tV .U V ins Ia4 If itkli fM IA be disposed of as he might direct. A ; Soon after FerdinMnd's quitting Madrid to proceed to Bayonne, the Grand Duke of Berg; assumed to himscli the temporary command of the government of the country, by aia, 8cc. has given me, as the title of licutttunt General of the kingdomWhi usur- I beg leave to oosenrc; the Extract tf a Utter Jrm Cafitain Bradford Dr(i.ttm Gen.tflhc UritUh amy la Rear stdmirqLPurvu, da- ted Uirera June 2 W. A A On reccivine directions to proceed to tije junto, at Se-."" ville, I was particularly commanded by MijorGcn. Spen . cer, to communicate to you direct, the information 1 tho't -cf any consrouence and w ith the particular points in view specified in the order I received, t lose no time in cominu-, ntcaung wnai mi screite ouikhuic rmiuvm u nnaviu- the jurt account ut tnetr anairs the utmost frankness appeared to nation, the Spanish nation has rcs'utedalmou toa nun. guide th The spirit to oppose French tyranny the abhorrence of the the relations they marie, i ' . i' a i a . a i .1 is.. i r .-n. 1 u n. ifAuj s..ia i acu which have been practised against the Koyai family "and the uCc, and the unanimity "and enthusiasm to restore the nation to its Independence, was perhaps never surpas led, in any country or In any cause even in the part wncre tnc rencn are n torcc, (as mi ixcrta sou mrceio rut) this spirit is said to exist in its full extent, though the a- a i . . t a. . . - t i "They described their rrcular force joined by the cmp at St.- Roque, at 12,000 of w hich 6000 occupy the positioa of Ormona, with S ieces of from 6 to 8 potmdert ; tlieir . cavalry, and the remaining force, is at Seville, Utrera, atxlC the small hw4he ii4sMw .a a?" aa aa. a a Ax inrr tn.na. mav toe tncreaseu ov smau ooaies, w no am re v I - . . - . ; - v Mr Hall ' " - vowai m ii is pmineu. - mn mhw rtsii? -.mo i'v.u- c.- vj . At Cadi cn the 8th and 9th inst. the French squadron ten they have comnu-nuVd every attention should be given. - f$oartsrrw 1 ment of one Matthias E; Sawyer, nflcrir wolutiflojiad moved tip JWJfarmtt a reward of One Hundred D&an for ar- eoriiina ana aner ane suipcnswa me anau iur - - r , r - w a .a . . w - . a.w aw w ti,.,. K . a. . a. a, f a p - - buh a. i on raa ina Iiam aj v rehfKiinjra securing tne .UjeUiutedState atltinr thatl had sto-W len off a fellow of hi named Mum or Mu TA a provincial goveromew eacn province nas rso- i uw ian uruu-m )iwcru-y, wa mm uv cauiuw, uw f" T5.7. . cSiT' ,?!flsT A Wiih i.ciTo of several rxnen. --ef th rreatea kflu- i clesimiaV when reinfwed. to drive tlc rebeUfrom Se- rr1.? ' 6. . . .WI, iK. .Vr. Jlt. and the mtmt iea?. vilfe Oa the obt.iniwr ctftha first, the council disnatchetl :.a.wwca,asewn4.gwew..x.ic MM w,. . A Br tntercentrd letters from General Dunont. command InFfhrF me attact: wf to Set llte direct j othera Edenton after an earlv dinner in tlTe day time , oietily and did hire his felbw f r a gwidt, and rare bim ivmty-five awar ana on Jousinitscauc I ibis. the FjVlish have had most commuhicatrna Its armr commandicd by Gen. Cartanos, and for its state, kclbeg tn art4vlat Mr Granrekdid (Wiiarretha relCT you 10 Ue enCIea copy Of Kwcr- inan vapiaui w inwH iromim wnc,wmi vrwva, wtj tm iwm J, .. l " - i Bradford- anc&cerof the Errhsh force, who ha been anpctbenl the Trench can proceed, and certainly mu.t a- sWlrthewMrotHrf but wh adt-rrtiwawntAlr C.rxnrr Mr Kea and AKUrus; equally numenwa j anu wai uc iwiwr w ir i iuihc w u ui uS aj uj aaterweatenvAir. orangv, ir. ivra ana v A; ' . .w ... tK la ,lj hn,.t ... f,.. I h.m. tmk hlmA ladrid to drive W French out e It i-4n short, air, the The irregular force they he given arms to, is by the whole population of the cnwrtry is in arm, and whenever the French meet aanurd, they find an it derate ene oir. . . Af '- '- " t . V.. . - " . . m a .a.- To thergun. nation the apTuaros inox, as mat on , nirsell made tnqcines snout nim he wa not rone, we pureicd him, took him, lodzed turn tn W umirtctbn nil now if mv intention was as Mr. Sawyer states would 1 have come immediately to Wilmington I would I not have tifrred him for slernd v cot have discharged him as 1 did f ,. J ?. (Kothe f.ct h, that Mr. Sawvet and my- 1 self lat winter had a dWpute fcriFurin shut i some robljins cflT a tree before his door. He f abowrd vet and I made him ,retreat in his f houvr. After a while he came out, shock i r hands, tnd aaid he was sorry for wht he had , said. .This is all that I C4n at present recoj i which they dqicnd for vpprt, and security agu.t Ue commm enemy ; and somfe dirict hate declared tVo selves at peace w ith G reat-BrHain, without waiting for tl u sua! forma; but as enmmisakers drputed from the Supreme Council at Seville, have to day cone to England in the Re venge, to treat with hi Ma ery a gfltrrnroent, I make no doutt the w sh of the Spanish aattoi w ill sunt be gratified Ksv sm MetiiiP rvsrwsttt v" nuniber of ratimt eiten, frvm 70 to 7J,GC0. and would in crease to any numbers they would wish. This seat to joira the army ia repressed by thcrucr m council just enforced. M 1 am juu rcturtxtl from tte advanced guard at Cormo- lect that could have made Mr. Sawyer adrer-'f f Th I rench are iralmg cesideahle i exertjom la i get tite me h the rascally manner he Jus doiwy xIjwever, I shall wi until Mr. Sawyer hau Com on here for me, and he shall fold me at any time. .. . Now it is well known in Edenton that this ft-How h v$ been for years in the bahit of bi rinx hiMrlf from his master, and travelling wiih gerkkroen from Edcnton to Newbero, and otea txlhts place as a servant. arhwTheiirmot(t cwfitlcece i'xHtsraf'd ift an "admfra- ble position, they are pi r pa ml toclxtk tlie advance cf .. the French, who a yet hare made do ind.caiki of mming; frnm.C'Tdov ia front of which city they re cmploj cd irs tienrthenin an excellent position by work. .. , M General Johnuon's corps Is rcturn4atd ha march- edtothe main bndy of the Spnrvh reewlars at Utrera, whkh Utl headquarters of the CaiUio Gene ral Castana. , A When at Carmowa, 1 aw 300 Swiw, who had just ar rivol from Carpi, where tlcy were ud est their march from Madrid , other attempted to follow, but it t suppo sed they wrre iil'j;ed m dijrre. i To describe tlc sentimcnu of tlie people, I need only rfoervr, the lowest cUu cannrit be brilied to convey anf , I iutelligence, as apiears by tlie numerous letter they., deii ser to the Magiaratf, hen the lropoUlity of knowirg;' they are traitor would ensure them every tnean of pas-A -irg and repaMng undiscos-crrd. ; A,j ' .' ' I s - Some evil-mmded men have been arrested ; but their names 1 ttumhrr are so loomklerahle, . that it ha r been thought of sufiickut moment to punidt them. a Urge army into Sps&t j tut the spirH cf the natkit is so ruliv rouieu, tnatu ner councus art juuki, anameir leaders act with ability and frame, tlicrea ample mean to ret4 them, and all may end well. : " MIIi Majesty's government has tSrectedn this ends that every assistance shall be afforded. I have supplied them with powder irorn the sliipe; awl about 5000 men tinder Major General Spencer is c tlirir coat ready to act as cireumttances may nake ncretaary, and a fortlter - t- ' . a. . a. t . t . 4 a . - rllUr JlQXVe -Jtin 1 1 - M Tha l'ortaruete. alihfifh dUarwrdL are taiJ to be rL iMlmnrim July 12, 1S0S. -. t;. '- 'zr sirtr in at! ttarta of the countrvxto etl tlx French, whsch 't.j,A : . they have done at Oportox and a the enemy's trooiUcrV "Theaccounuf r d. i m rnnwriB oiemw irjumnj are very lew anv very mucn aiticeu. inere is every reason wsireu. .ir1v,r',tt cmwmanoirg tne npanun inrce at to wsert mis aarrrufcmeni tnree uroe m bib to 5ppoe they win be euccessiuj i netr pnnciaj lorce paper, and he win be paid by sending on hi 4 at Usbon ahich consist of about JOOO men ; and a large till to Mr. IXaH, and.Mr, lljwe'rfrienasarebody of pcojile 30,0001 partly BattftiTndin!y Siriii requested to send on depositions to ckar hi under the command of the Portoguese Gen. Gomeztr were, by the last account I receiv ed, on the march to at tack it t if Lisbon falls, the Russian squadron under Admi ral Scnuvin, which is hi the Tagus, will prohoblr share the same late indeed, there is an indiptKXt on tlieir part of much teal towards their new allies. ' A . . ; ' I have thmipht it ncctsury to jjive ycat this iniormatkw of the state of ailiirs in Spain, as hi Majesty's government have directed that every aid may be given to tlicm, for maintaining their independence a a nation, and resisting the ambitions project of France. ' " AD the decree -and every act tL the several Juntos' or character, to tu in Brunswick county. , . . A X)IIN GRANGE. ; "AAv A. , ' v Htving published the adverti Mrment of ; Dr. Sawyer, respecting Arthur, Howe, jun. td ting rrnwestrd by Mr. Grange, a relax twn of akl Il3e, to Insert the aboVe ; w ietm it but justice to Dr. Sawyer to say, that the above production, as far as come within ixir knowledge, 74 fooA KtuKro.Mus tapha, we are Informed by the Doctor ha never, since he owned him. hrrn allowed to jhWlhU own time. '.jfflewytjntfndon Lwicn, and Ue Marquis Mnotcra, who commands at O- Jwrtn, have asMirrd the Junto of their coccurrence in the arris niraiuiTS fcd34fd ; their intcntxi of coMieniHcinr the - omeitrere, ccsertws of tlie men, amltlte success of then design. M. Caraiua letter ad!, the ituwin squadron wruld not np. pose anyv attempt of tLe Kng'Jsh to land a; force in that ran." AAA; A--" , " The PresKSn of Africa are acctircd by the arrest of the French emissaries sent there to lltxrate the slaves, o much that they are withdrawing much of their force from litem, to encrease their defence he:ore bevine. . u The Junto had cHrpatt hed intelligence to the colonies ei the change of affiim: Ixit some intercepted letter di cover the design in th French, who, aurf 4ihe country wa at their feet, sent wit nrdcrs to removfVime of the m - -j- . - - - .. t -s. -i . - Supreme Councils throughout Spain, are in the name of, higher officers ar nammfw Prrdinand 7th. who is a nrisnner to Buonanarte. a well tatnly were bad, having, as we are crcdi- as his two bruhers, and the country tt pttKPt ii govrred and Kis having crossed Chowan river next The Importance of preserving the colonics from falling momitir a little after day .Tight, savor very into the influence of France, you must be well aware of j much of roguery. We regret (on account and that the French have already taken measure for aedu of his respectable connections) that it 'Is not cine them 1 so that every means should be used to inform -in t wr power to say any win? javoraoie y hcm ot lie true state ot siuirs nere, ana 01 ue urav rw Bordeaux the Junto fear tlie intetlifiroce ntafrct to the set. ilemeT.t ; but not from SjvufH r.ityUirtf4ve gotten erm ta : quintrIpleTfieof the orders, and I am desired to express, the satisfaction they should feel, if jew English light ves sels were dispatched to intercept these orders, known to hare ailed for the Ilavanna, Cuba, andVera Crux. , , General Morbiy late uprnsion of attack on the fleet tt Cadis, has been attswered by the most positive orders to take them. The officers and privates are to have their ihtt wune-man. " - - " Ed. J!. Gar. J aUtante made bir their countrv. For this purpose I am 47 The Pnnter atWIlminrton is request- Mthorized by his Majesty's gov ere ment, to give pajaporyTprivate property rt stored to them inviolate, and the liberty1 ad lo give this one insertion. Q c c. 1 , they may think it necewwry to scml out to iuct tlwir af- on here. 1 opring 0C olimmcr OOOCIS. vfair in this rery critical foncture--I have given some pas- From a collective body, all much occupied, Air A poru firr this purpose. Two frigates and, several fclucas "expect much information, and compelled to ( $incltveaTm a . t.l A Mula m AaVkWvlarabl ftK 4 ft nri V trvfl f A rHttni tn FaAtf. it ihm . P MttrKkh fihrri1iM f" tfvM ftaaM -their dispatcbe and order to the colonies, or the persons but the unconditional surremler of the Ccet is determined I could not n...t.fia frMlM ail fcjtsrvtl fliihi f rjs fntwh ftn faMifef iruri Stsl SrrrmUmA ffw MM mss . mril Kir tllisj uuruuKa m ww iK.sau.sf stina, isiwvat a'vv ihmwi mii-i iiihiwii wiia vviui'vuvi tu viuaa au but' 'XJSrreleTvetrvmA cy fa aad I request you will a little at leisure I ahsll gcjt over these difficulties, selecting N lease to aoDnie the ofScctftmderTOttr w Spanish ship and vessels, which they may prolably meet, - " P, S. The intelligence of this day ha diffused the most and direct them to give every aid to them in the service desirable activity into the Ana A Deputy haa arrived, vhich they are emplojed. , AA, ' r r ' acknowledging the supremacy of the Junto the Junto of Thow vessel will have mcrchaodiae In thetii, the ad-" I Mancha tletailed by him the numerous peasantry In arms, venturer in general of the crew i and some of them will the attack of a French force at Audrican,'with the tntirV also bare QuickaUvert which i much wanted at Ia Vera destruction of them. , -i ' '.':- x r A. :.,:':."..'.'. A-':';:' ment of fcc othci Goods, ?y will sell at reduced price for Cash. wqottor & Muil. Ml ' 1 1 . . . . . - - Fancy which th June ith im. 4 - AY X - '., - . ,'. :. . ''" "" - "... i . - - A A A I
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