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' auatfW",?. 3 ,V,e TOesagc -navis we, as tiic pfcfase, that- . -M I t NEWBEUN St : i U s , F BBRlARV 84, 1 63e, i.Jr. : WEDNESDAY, TAmii1 AViirU cOili-lr nff greatest, pleasure - in tfftftoiruciiig to-you that,fm their topics i Complaint, "and weapons of that doenmeni, so acTmirable for the considerate j -attack, yet;a grateful People will do him jus dignified and conciliating manner in whichit ttice ;for ghe victory! which 'he has acqiu'red. ' int abOUt r T r 1 J , . ISmnn.l HnnmroV presents ne tacts bcaungUin the -po: which so much anxiety- was felt on all j sides; has produced here the most faybrible sensation in every! quart? reraised the scruples of this" Government, and determined them to inform yours,' through the English Cabinet, that they are ready to fulfil the financial as well as the other clauses of the treaty without: delay. ? -j We. expect soon . to receive the instalments due;, and have no doubt that this happy result .:n u i-.: 11 ;i a . - .i c ccciwcu:oyi me American najton wun as nrtich joy as -it has created generally here." The late address of the Chamber of Peers has the following notice -Tpl' 'the''. Pcl" "ri" speech, in relation to the controversy with the United States. H -v:;4j. f v" Your .Majesty; has accepted 'the amicable mediation proffered by the King of Great Bri tain relative-to the difficulties which impede the. execution of the treay with United States of America. Your Majesty has also manifested the' uprightness of your policy, and you have expressed your desire to see these differences brought to. a close in a manner consistent with the honor of two great nations- . An important document recently published induces a hop that this desire will be speedily gratified.' - Paris, Jari. 51 The' Stessager says, that it i was reported at the Bourse to-day, and gene rally believed; that the commission appointed by- thef Chamber, of Deputies t prepare,- an address to the King, will propose, that it is per fectly satisfied with the explanations contained in the j last message, of President Jackspn--and that the minister of Foreign affairs will an nounce his intention of paying immediately the o muuons 01 irancs. I The foreign advices received since; our last, give a new and cheering aspect to our affairs with Frances Thfr acceptance of the British mediiiionJy Louis Phillip and the subseqaent intelligence, received by a Jatcr afrival Irom llavre, announcing the intention of theJ" rench Government; to order- the. payhieht of the 25 miillbhsr are sufficient-. ground 04 justify-, the' exbectation of a speedy fulfilment of the treaty. We congratulate our readers upon :thU;happy issue of a pVotractednd th-featening misunder- sUnding with the French Government J The annexed extracts embrace the principal items '. of intelligence : ; : sLIv-v'k: i JFWk the iV. X Ece. PosU of the Wi inst ) 'he llktre Packet of the 8U1 Jaru is below. She brings news that the President's Message was ifavoradiy receiver jn r. ranees, ftnu tnai tne Irtdeiiinitv .'would probably be paid without fur ther j delay. The Chamber of Peers in their reply to the speech of the King, referred;to it as opening the way to the peaceable adjustment 01 our uiuicuuit-s. M-.- '! 'i) f. ' Whoever, says the Debatat Is. familiar with President Jackson's character, will receive this message as an agreeable surprise. ; ! ." The tone'of the speech, as regards France, is moderate, and the respect shown for that country -evident ; and the,' Presidents desire seems to be, that the quarrel should le arranged iti a manner; honorable to! the tvo great nations who are engaged in it. v ! ; 1 -; 1 : - As for any.iitlle expressions of pride for his ouhtry,or of anger against France, in which Gen.J Jackson has indulged, they are very par donable in the head of a representative govern ment who has so many jarring interests to cOn prxlil and so many democratic prejudices to hu mour. Besides, such language may be consid creil as retaliatory on the F.rench Minister and Chirtibef'i; for the language adopted by them in the amendment of Gen. Valaze. . i ' ir The Debats adds, that the President's de mand for supplies to finish' the coast fortifica tions, and to increase the marine, can give no reasonable cause of offence to France, who has theij coast already fflified and her nary fully : appointed. -L'-t J "-; j' -bi'' He absolutely, refuses, it is true, to give in any precise form the' reparation demanded by France,- but after all, has the form of the-apolo-cyibeen fixed?, rto form7 necessary ? , A repa ration was demanded, and in the ppinfon of the 'VtbdtSr the reparation offered in the GeneraTs is Derfectly sat?$factory. hT! H iiawever,- in "order io judge of the manner nil De Hothschild i - wi.u k. mpsMtrp ouffht to be received bvl : 1 I I - T?iw- it will be necessary to kii'ow in what ' The tiieiHee.to Consress is considered so - roannef it has been received fn Amjrrca 7 and satisfactory, that it has produced af rise in our ;vlve fc6W ventures to MVI" Je well- stocks during the day. I sincerely hope it will disposed persons and States of the Union;. wU exercisea favorable inflnence on the differences u with crrateful satisfaction, and hail it between tour country and France, and that an as a termination to this unhappy dispute J amicable termination of them wilf hi brouhi i tv.. kafPn Frxnceand AmefTca would be I abont at no drstant neriod. I ihaVe lio doubt J.nke,. n one messaire'cac repair the wrong but that when this matter is saiisfactorlTy set Whtch another message had done, and ;,th"e. pre-J1 tied Americau slocks will again look up. and ggnt spe.ecp is ni mc ujiu Mjy..i irauutc iui 'tiw fdCtly sumcient to repair wi c woo ; caused by its predecessor. -V rroviuence '" "u", 'fbe bullied, ind the French Government must seem, to watching over l er Sad is either aUern.tive, -tenting wa,; twenty times wn iin wic a,v u;e , w-lh . tQ Gorernment will, after inven 4'ars. war nas apDearea.ineviwD.ieyoni.au iuu-i-: h . . j . . . . , -...nmJl enppwerwatches:o.erthedestfniesS " jand mauilains peacej ; V ; ;d ,L 7 Uhich General Clausel and theDuke of Orleans fTbijtuhdpnfPressl'says the as well as tne i-rencn papers agrW . 1 n.iW hf Mn&r is auite sufficient for 'rf'Iong re- "'-v. .,V ir.u" time, to come. 11 win serve me purpose ui mc From the Journal des Debals, cf. Jan 3. ' Tb-Erchch Government,' having accepted the amendment of General Valaze. was forced Mo wait for explanations. Mr. LiVrNGSTON ' hastened to offer a certain numbtr, but on his own responsibility. We subsequently find the President declaring that, j- Uie course uuv'VU r J V.S-S Tl.AtSt04S . . IIUU A C ceived his sanction and! his entire approba- tion.','. H e adds that 4 this approbation would 4 have been at, any time; communicated to the F rench Government had it been officially de- manded." , yjjty-'n'' rU- (;';' f A Avar between France and America would be the height of folly. Were such an event to take place, all Europe could not indulge in sufficient laughter. It would, indeed, be a subject of iov to all' the enemies of liberty throughout the univers, and at the same time the signal of despair to all true lovers ef free dom. - 1 injury One message can suffice to repair the done by a previous one, J The prid.of France should be directed to another quarter." Tne following- lette'r i stated by the editor of thePhilsdelphia Gazette to be from an emi nent banker in London, known to b0. m the confidence of ! the British Government. '- The writer is' no doubt oae of the house of Messrs. ;. London, 4lh : Jan 1'he only! question now is on the-French and ilmerican dispute what sort of Special Message General 'Jackson may sefiid Congress bh ihe occasion Of Mr. Barton's retnrri Thiisit is surmised, will be of a less soqthjrig cnitra'cter. " Here then will be mani fested thei" lvalue lof Eoglith mediation ni!y Step in between aiiy such message and the the American people of thn conciliatory spirit of j France, ks evinced' ia having accepted our v A letter from the Postmaster at W ashingfon states that the Steamboat jwhirh conveyed .'the Maill be tween Edentoh and Plymouth.- whde croasini? the Sound on Friday jmorhinjf fast, came in coutact with ; ff U,1U .pmecuateiy.Hunx. tie, aaaa tiiat no lives were W, but says nathing of the. Mail of that day, which is still due at the Post Office here. - We commend to the'attentioh of our readers le excellent speeeh oj JW.r j Bejto, ; wh ;ctr a ppears in the precediri page" !t tday'a paper. . " - Another death by Smalj Px (thaf of a negro woman,) lias' occurred1 since our last jiubficar tion." We do not heat "of anyew case-of the uisca. r-. j The efforts f theJienil I. the Wdtnington 'RaiP road are' wel calculated to ensure the 'seed.y- vpni mencenieut and ultimate complettoir f that enter prise. The undertakinir is reiraided bv the citizens of Charleston ns one of vital iflijwriancc to: their pfos- uua iarc i'uiiis in uiu ui u win oe. suucnucu there. . '--:- -'-i-i'tvl' ' , h - , !, ... ., - "". A correspondent recently returned .from a visit to Carteret, informs us that that' county is flooded with Whig' newspapers which; are sent there for gratuitous distribution, and adds that this service is very promptly performed by. the Committeeof yigilanceappointedby the Whigs at Raleigh! to take charge of the benighted re publicans of this district. We do not complain of this, and notice the circumstance only for the purpose of .invoking our friends to do their duty, preparatory to the approaching contest. Tile authority of the Public Will The , Expunging Resolutions have passed Legislature . of. Virginia.- This - deci- the London,. Dec. 30., sion has extorted the following from the Rich mond Whig-: ; - 4 - " - As to the Senators, Messrs. Leigh and Tyler their personal dignity," 'nd wishe of their friends, alleast of an immense majority of them, call on them to RESlGJf.' They ban vindicate no ririhciple," and achieve no good by remaining ; for their doing so will but strengthen tne hands of those wl)0 are now warring agatus the c3nstitution. . The yoice ,of the House o; i Delegates is presumptive evidence of ihe,wil doubt but still presumptive evidence which cannot be rebutted immediately, aiid which; until ii be rebutted, is declared rn the fWm of a mandate to resign. No Senator can or ought to wish to represent those to whom Hi is ilnac MilfedgevilleJlecord and those on th more than 1000-inen. The" detachment, frcm Macon, with the Baldwin and 1. Washington Cavalry, number about 45fmen.- YAueusta has sent 850, aranna!i,t About" 200,'thV Glynn troop 23 030 v a ud , a ' corps from Darien.number unascertained, sav.' from 40 to 50lesides other detachments which .wt have been ih. formed have . been sent fro ni the se board countics-4-makiiiff in "alfl largely! over 1000 Volunteers from Georgia I''rrutraan county haS already sent a lafcre corn's into the service. and was raising another and hr citizens have contributed near 81500 to equip them. -Han- vyit nas l uistru a second corps J-.UmpKin nas proffered her Mountaineers corpsila!l coun ty mounted rifle corps DeKalb has offered two companies to the Governor Favelte two. Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, .rfeard; tfTroup, Meriwether, Lawrence and Greene, one each. -Who does not rejoice in this American spi- 11 r vnose heart does nnt heal fur our mm- inon country, and glorv in those Whose hearts beat for it ? : ; u:,-iu:a:.- . ', ' South Carolina has exhibited the same ele vated, spirit. '; Two companies of Volunteers, from Kdgt field, commanded by Captains Jones and Parker, a detachment from Gen. Bull's Brigade, embarked on the 10th from Charles' ton in schrs. Exit and Tuscarora, for SU Au gustine'AJ. xotnpany , ofVoluulTeersV for Florida, '"consisting of ninety-six men," inclu ding officers. Under th6 command of, Cant. .aul Qdattlebum, (of Lexington) from Oranlffe- mrg and Lexington, arrived by the Hail Road at? Charleston, on the 9th. They proceeded to their .quarters, C. .. Arsenal, in Caunonsb'or- j j JN. Orleans has done herself infinite credit : f i . The military forces embodied -in that city lor. the a-ar against the' Indians in Florida. were to leave it on the 3d for the scene of hos tilities. It will fall little short of seven hun dred, j Besides the United i Sta tes troons. and he volunteers enlisted in that city, a compa ny of sixty men, arrived there on the 2d from Bay ou Sara, and have formed a junction with the ; others', l'he whole will Ipresent a very formidable and efficient corns, and with the forces who maybe expected to join them from the Slates bordering on Florida, and the other iroops aireauy in tne.i. erniory win soon dc ena'bled to turn the tide of war aVainst our Savage foes, and " redeem our soil forever.from themJ" j ' , ' . " ' ' i Florida is awake and - lias sent from 6 to 00 inert into the field. Richmond nq. ! I . , - p The following the are names of the officers of the fj. S. Army who have sailed from Biimore and front AnriaporU,' Tn trie brij Arctic,' destined for Florida:. Maj. W. Gates; 1st. Artillery, Com'g.. Capt. J. Dirhmick, do. Capt. D. D. Tompkins, do. pcorder of $e 9th statesthat lee of ihe Striate has been appointed witho& fromGror-,fl, nowm fknda, er fo send fjr pe6ns and papervio in'vestl- l,e ?y constitute bodv of viKeJ",.. z!S!5?!ii- ing left, the ieaUfovernnMJnt, thSeeiSt From the London Morning Herald. - "Gen. Jacksori' has not allowed himself to at Arms Has eenspgfced after themi BANK OF No joke -J ' o Mr. Krelxii, -From the Globe. "EUNITED STATES, AND hes firrt perron that offered ihp SkULOm tw it was r ioL ih. tkl'. offered the 2Cj,OO0 on the part or a 'third, answer that it was no joke f I hat he V resterl arid authorised l.y Burirl jPaiterson loray toColohel kfols that if he wouid Vote for lh hill. 'li. wnuW i mi i20,G0O within tiVo weeks after iu passage, and that im. rauerson jwas ready to roake ttie arranmeht whenever (called bpqn.. ?3w. is the.,ftatemeptM M r. , Conrad j jthefelore tjie joke is given upl ! and . new turn taken byl ine Biddle Whiffs, to wit. - that this is an individual cage l hat it oon not affect the 'integrity o the boilv. nor e-ive anv rfnsdb five delay ing the bill; jand thereupon8-it war immediately 4 parsed! 1: -y , i-; fa: Hi " Oh sUAM$i tMu fiast fled tcfbrutitk beasts" , - The irrveefiiratibri j into thia britovicasft Watfen. tireiy in itlw handsoTthe Biddle VVhigs, and ofcourte; evi-ry uimg was sunea inai:. was-possiwe,; nu .iner. mere idea of any investigation, na matter how nV" efficient, struck terror and filarru into the bank ngeiiis t ; tta,rrjsbnr,- and the , following ; notrce Iroin ilia Pennsylvania, shpWs that they fled : like Sifrfs Ii! Burrows from )the Congress committee in 1832. i , " VVhcu 'it was known aiHarrisburi? that the Banlc agents would be summoned before tli4 committee I oli the Senate, to give evidence in reiation--unhe-.bfoer ry attempted o be practise! on Colon! tha stages were immeihately filled ,vitbMnk agents de parting eastr ivest, north and ojath? H-. x iic iiens pi rne passage Oj ine.iaaiut m rwn re ceived a PJiiiacU'lphia With rageajsid indignatk)n by the democracy, with calls , for meetings and Wjjii every sign ot a determination to commence at once. the great, wpnk 01 astounding frkuJ.' tollowing; j. 'THE BILL H resistance and of setting aside this l he fennsvlvanian contains tne i. . t.- -, . J AS A$SH:t5 ! OtJR. LlBElt- 4 T1RS ATttf PTlORTltATR! .The Jackson democratic ritczens of tha firsf Gori' gres?ional district, OPPOSED TO THE BAN!. OF THE UNITED . STATES, and to the course pursued ny Jesse u.. rsurden ami weorge i.: naxer. in voting lor the incorporation oi that danaroua, moneyeM in?iilutioh,' are rcqfaeSted to nieef THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock, at the Commissioner' Hall, Southwark. RALLY DEMOCRATS I RALLY ! your sul- fering country now. calls you on for hflpll" . .. i , ' 1 he samepaper says ol the excitement in tne pun HcmimlJ I ;:. ft;;.i.V..:i.v:rv.;;-::,, ' - It is fearirallyjj da'ngerously .high already. JThe seenVs on Friday iiight, the proceesions,' gihbettings, and burnings in the county, and partly in the jiea.t ol'lhe city, tjecldre in terni3 not to be misunderstood that the Btorini ia up." . . . . j 1 I r The same paper contains these items :. " SotrrnwARK and Moyamexsixo. By reference to the cull J in another column, t will W seen that me Ltemocrnuc rjttzens oi Eouinwars ana lyioyamen 3i ng meet this evening at the Commiasionera' Hall, Soul hwairkj to consider the Bank -;queetion. 5 , Dr. Burdinn, it, I is rumoured, intends making the ' grand .tpuii' on' the Europea n continent in th a. ring The call islToud for his resignation of the post he now( holds. jVVUI he so far- respect his constituents - as to do po, before he departs or the Parisian capital ?" , . . It'Dr. 3urden stated m the . Senate, that he ex pected to bp tarred and, .feathered -in Philadelphia, but that hei would sliu vote for the Bank. table DIED, ' r On the 14th ultimo, at hie. Plantation in Tennessee, trr: The staunchest Whigs in theyi'rginia House of Delegates, voted for the resolution declaring " th' instructed Senator, (notwithstanding he may thtnlt the instruction uncQsiiiutiohdiyis bound to' obey or resign: --v, -- y j ) What say ye to this, Messrs. Mangum South' ata' Etoing; &c t , . . . . . ,. ? . : i A passengerin the last wjste'i'n stage rej that recent advices' from Florida, - receive j Lieut. F. Taylor, do. f Lieut. J.'B. Magruder, dd? j Lieuf. C. B. Chalmers, do. ; ; Lieut. A. HerfeefV ' do. i Lieut. Montgomery Bl.iir, 2J. doj i - ' ; ' Assistant Surgeon, H. S; Hawkius. .- ' The followii)r letter is from a centleman of hiMi talents and attainments; one wlro'-hha recently trav- elled through Kngiand, Scotland, Ireland, Germany 2 Vtr GlDEdNlJONWkte olthUco the rising repatation of our country abroad, cannot mmimmmmLmmmmamLmm but be gratifying to our readers; Globe. r j The Paris papers have informed us of tht recall of Mr. Barton. lt; produces' eome excitement and many .;inquiriea. '; At Genoayat Mil in, qtid at Flor ence,, f .wcui .i'n cpi'npany, an'd many questions were asked about the President and his intentions. It gave me pleasure to inform them, I had seen him the week before I left home, and to assure them that naapotog-p couiu come irora nun, tuiu umi iiie country wouiu supijort him IORT OF NK WJBERW. ! ARRIVED, f r Schrl AlonEo,.Mumford, New York. s . M-mw a t - wv - -- r. SchrL Fullbrd, Guthrie Charleston. .-.4' - iJacksons message is pacific The construction of Has document toanifestst" ,lVr.fv'-lr Jl.,u --,i i- ' i 'it t. rir n.-ii i .n;i. xuimsienai ocsw wen cuuugu, w J . l-I .u;u -v fi;;kil trt ing oui uie - ir Ot tne rougii uia.. "- -r . Rnnn nr min. nas nere eiuueu tuc uiucutwcwi m ua- i - , tion, wlfil an art which would oo nonor to tne inot I coiisumnlate maker of pfotocols. He wishes to establish two things, that he has the right to speak put Jris meaning, and that no one has the Tight to' call his words in cfuestion.- Mainuinrntr on these points an absolute firiri- ness,he proceeds with a maryeUouaacUity tol jgVf janilar3r declare thai ne naa no iuwhuuu w usuh ui America fYomv the" sea;" tfoW comes it about, too, that Mr. Ma shouiun a d4f cause, ear to the justice of our atfer tne meriis oi uie message -wwu a inrh'i eomolirrtdrttarv remarks i as FLORIDA: pons received at Raleigh oirr Friday fast,'' represented Qeneral Clinch's forces to be in' a most critical position that they were surrounded by a vastly superior iiumberof the enemy, ani that tuiless immediite Supplies of men and ammunition came to then relief, disastrous' consequence! would ensue Ou? dates from St. Augustine are to the 5th inst. At that time, no movement of the kind above noticed, had taken' place, and Ave enter- t SlJRtJEON DENTIST. I : The little priiteipajities on the Rhine JTT ESjPECTFOLLY informs the Ladies and and Italy seem surprised that America dare thus I JJ.VJ Gentlemen of JNewbern and its vicinity. brave; France. It isjndispensa in Europe, that we hold our stand that we do not .-. recede. . America iblf, to our character that he nas returneo : xo rvewpern lor ine pur- with France, and j pose bf attending to the vanpus branches of has had no rank Dental purgery. lie nas taicen nooms at Air. abroad till lately, and is now 'noticed with respect by all the E u ropea n powers. , t I hope the Pesident will be fully supported m the stand he has taken. , You could not be' in Europe a, week, and not feel how importaot it is lor America toi hold the altitude of the President, j To recede will ea ve as as a degraded caste. To come out of the present iispute without a stain, will place our nation high in Cutle time on at Feb psjHotel, where he may, be found at any when called for. Ladies will be (waited their d wellings, if required N Sunday evenins last t about o ocjock. a stone J vai thrown at the upper windows of lbs house of T' y i T.- i l T ! ,.sW tKU hi;T that the renort fa either ffnttiifc the following from hfeLfterpoo Mercury. 0 I- to menace, the French'GovernhienUf The Message of the President of the United 1 ' - -1 a---a , which nas.- peen tooKeOj ior iiety, has at length arrived. At abstract of this importanVociimerit will be I confiiiiatibh ot the inlelligehc received The office of mediatrow Wiltjthw L thVEmrlish Cabirieu a an ope will with much anxiety. irofit ty the circumstance. The French Go- An abstract ottms important umenj w.u ue COnfirmatio I wnnVin iu communicartonr with Mr. Lit- J"und inj a5!?: t?. ?!! t? R1 Since the above was prepared, the Norfolk Beacon of Friday last has come to hand, and we regret to find that it contains the following at the the subscriber, which struck the frame with such violence . 1. il. . C - !.... HI... t Ih. Smnlnnt J... Europe, 1 he-President i much praised here for his of lhi )er80n9 whbiiKi, Toe, aboVe reward of ten dol- stand. - It ia often said, the t rent h are bound by the 1 ars will be ilaid to any person or persooi gi ving Informa- tbe ouenaer. " - - - r f JpHN BRISSlNqTON. Urate btred. trcaliy and have bAokeri their faith. The moral in- tion so as to convict fluence is against tnem . , ! . . United Newborn, Feb. 22, 1836. NOTICE TO MARINERS. CoLt ECTOR'S OFf lCSv OCRACOKE, ) . r,. . . , .,.u..-.i ,-IIt isi conciliatory in its toue, and ieaves tne j , .ao, m jcv,-;, JTst. Aiwusiinedatesto ingsion, 91a noi ecco. e pK Onrnmni whhodd the-shadow of anU rTYH" 1 hound tfl'make tnem ouoiic. witn a eovernweui 1 ... .. ... . --- i.--- , iuiiiu hys wru iticutu . v.-.v. Dounu to; "aKe,vnm P"""Vr """Bv . UVruse for anv further delaV int the payment, .'L ZAte il9i n.i,lPif h 4n- ww 1 j -m - A. - . . . il.miJl lsr nl.LAJIlBmi.LbU IV V - . 1 orders were' received by eipressiat atlthe , Stl Aucusti'ner w ith the exception of a' in- L-i- .lnw cKr.wl forth Wth'.,i-i Fires were that he will make no apology ibuX at the same . iJ:hood of HernattdeVplariUtion. A bill to charter tlje Bahk of the S taies has passed the Rouse of Representative's I of Pennsylvania. It is.now before the benate. bee bribed to vote for it. ; Mr; Krebs. a gen- TT & donsijuence of ftie Lonoal Liht Boat tleman of unblemished characfer, and a mem-1 -U- having rteen very mucii injareu ny;inece. 11 nas oecomts nt:ct-ai.v u fcinufc -y - fipr(ro renairs : tne inni win . tnerejor w i suspended for several weeks.' Notice: will bo given ber of the Senate, has made the following state- 'consKlcred be hard pushed by the in- ine"t on tV7" 'i ' 1 1 hi .inrwSi n tiva Q the28th of JanuaryJasU an. individual uy. -fcsMd opon roc, and stated that ire had to make at AUgusune w --"V" - f fr ,.rtm n;or,osilic TERMINATION OF OUtt '; :" I? - ; ; WITH FRANCE. - ; - tk pltpt shin 8l Andrew t Nw YnrliJ her sense o U w-.- 1 - w V , .- -J" . I i . t when she returns to hef Station. . ; S.I BROWN, SupUJf Lights. OPT To be inserted three times in ttis bdenton and Kindled from St. - A'- .. "r?'-rym.l12- Aucustine.-c.The Indians are.saio ,xo ne gainenug ? -"ivi i , .t ri'iheir ttrehpth near Camp 1 KinjZv-, A detachment of from Liverpool, sailed 9th January, bring, khe cation wtiicn U.' sj Troop, left on the morning of tfie 7li inst for . . ?..- :.n: j f 1 .l iiii.nniA trnm nn r.ii itrjiaiu auucaiQ mai tuv rniinwinar ffrauivuiz luieiiiEcuce.tirom wnicn m0f,v ' . : . . .- . r . m:.,! . it wilt beseen that France has consented to pay light is on the side of America, we wusi wa 1 -rv.... I-' t. ' .-k i,, pi some propositions tome which, if I wouhl agree to. wodid be of some advantage to me ; I asked I Elizabeth Cilv papers him what it was. Ue told me mat ne nau aomq -wv i 1-111 D"J' ji' r coal lands which he could sell for ejght or ten J7i 1U V JLTtMltti a JLuvvtu U . thousand dollars more if th s. bill, to charter hriTilAN i AWAY fromAhe subscriber on the 5th of June last, a Negro Boy named 19 years "old," of dark cora- across He ' . 1 ;i . j K a nion 1 n rpa 1 n by n n i - 2 - . tk dm instalment on the inaemmty. Treaty tne nasunuersiauu. .r ...v- -I-;- A;.e fmni Gen. Chnch at rort UraneJ An - .v :. .- 1. , . . 1 m ' a . .kin v Ani 9 m a rpeii its un 1 no 1 n . 1- ... to the mediation.- ,1 -i me.u leau sq auc --"-C-WU7"" unfortunate bcturrence took without recurrence F.Tir'ap.t of a letter from N. M; Rothschild, da 4ed London, Jan. 6th, to Messrs. J. I. & S. Josephs &, Co. of New York : ; 1 V t 'Ai The. raes4ge"of your. President has pro- uucea at ran. as iUfuromc u...i. -----be desired wpoh the questioniritb, which France f boon t variance with your Government, and l am happy io inform you that the French '. Government is now prepared to make the pay mAnL'nn acennnt f lh indenimtv. as SOOO a. snnlied for.- All kind of stock's and American securities will experience the benefits of this result." : " ' ' .:..-' Extract of anptherletterfrom Baron deRoth (child, to the same, dated Paris, 7th January. "tVe felt itoutrh obliged for your kind atten .-'.' a t WDii ; ' i: . i,nAfcP) W. are I uniortunate occurrence w Filv jvi.. accommodated without; bloodshed, We are - ,1. : L:ini ihreateaeil to hoot Col. rUft W iKat our own Government has a --7 : .;-;-n , , a earn amicable mediation has been accepted n'ofierel Us good bices ngaboui Phiu,o abW? a7anffement; and' thai thl offer of The!rit.ra,that from fu5 6tha? be the;parl of the Qamp, lyirikSen.T Chnch ; w,th five .regular ""uii""r-..? " - : r mWJi.a vnlv. CoL Par h was tried by a Court ' ! . ' ' .0 .C i .n,l Martial and promptly acquit' Gen Jackson will have both the" Aonorandl , I ; I , iite'd.. the United States Bank y ouH. pass and i f I would vote tor it ne wouiu give iue one um yi jFRRY.about 19 years old. Of dark c that sum, four thousand dollars for certain. and ,exi,n; sp,re rriadehas a srhall 'scar aci if he got ten thousand dpi lars 1 should have five j, riLe 1 and s 5 feet 4 or inches high. ;, thousand, t, tom niin t couiu agjeeianp .ucn . ak nnexion in. Newbern and at the plana ifhegave mc twenty thousand do!-1. .n 1 f tj. StarHy.near that place, at pne of 1 places he is no doubl;conceaje The t ir nf ib- Ia w will be rieidly. enforced; gainst any person w no may i -Kurj or secret said negro, SndrewaVd of fifty arresttnc at .t. , ... 11 i? ft. stt lea Mi ledffeviiie on tne otn msu IO ma touiury. i niS man oiiruu ucmi w vr w r. ".r-: -. - ... 1, n--.itjLi.iJ.. - -1-1- -..1- 'n t. ... f.-::.n no,;nn.l..ff(.r nf the 4th. aUtes, mat -aioy. ocurey oooif,,,- yiueaHngttaUjtuc- is, never . to ask any. thing but wnat is "gin, wm k -: nor to submit to anrthinlthat is: wrongs of ; that day. in lo; will yet enjoy the think, of the United States, togetherwith GenWinfield Scott, who is on for his firmness as well as discretion. Xetthe hislway io Florida, ; - ; r i - , . . ....!- ii. -t. 1.: ThnfinpRtnnd most patriotic spirit has been WnilTS wui c nicy luav-suutc n -r; -r-r " . 10 ..ikri.i ii.J? r"k . r. .sn 1-. . ..Klfi;r,iMvr.4 ho lrorna and fikjuta Carolina. I he narsniy as mcv wiu- wcd xk"? "uvm 1 -f -: - - - - . j proposition lars. x. v;' -.'---vj-'r:tt,'. r-'-i' "; which V After thet bill was brought into the Senate, . naj, ;nnihir imlividiml tnld mn that if I voted for I' I d 1IVMIVI - . ... v . . the bill to chartet the United Slates Bank I would be made independent, and that a certain I jjjl may be; had by th person -arresti other individual would make .the. aVrangement fln(i LPUr:nr him fh jail, of for. his delivery with roe, that I would get twenty thousand doJ-l ,nv tesinence. ten miles ftm Newbern. - . lars for my rote wjthm two weeks after the biH j1", f m , , HARDY 0. NEWTON. became a law. I tohlthe individual-tha poor jfrncs County jFebruarg Z2d, .1836. I ... i as ;l' was, the flank of the United States had riotlV have understood thaVJcrry Kas en-.' : :L.-'i.i.,'i:'-i.-LJLLLi--V.--'-.- .--.- -r-T ii-s-:; ::' aTL- a"jjzJj '; money cnuugii iu ouy my oiv . , ; Ideavored to ooiaiir iree.iurgeu papciB, uu . , The foregoing is the substance of the conver- J .i Jbabie that hewill exhibit efree pass arid salion I had which you referred to in your note. J u-fniimself JEERY BRAOICKi Masters of .; t - m - , w si w n r as . ; i r TOUrs, Of-Ci i JAIUD JVliJO, - To Messrs!' David Fetrikin 1- In con sequence' o thjs ; JACOB KREBS. J veU are liierefof Wtioned agains. carry ttrikin and Paul Geiger. 0frfVid negro un thapcnalty of thelau , Osdisrlosttre, a commit--; ' ; j-W-; - -j. rjO!; V If-t- hi
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1836, edition 1
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