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u ' "i.'L-- 'it': is v - ij.- "A' .1 . . 1:1 , r : f' I-.-VVw lighness Prince Joseph Bon'atei'wtiijaV o?ConitabieHil Imperial HifchncsViincc Louis Bonaparte i to that of Arch pianctl ana to mat o aijh wiuh, ywuwi : Lebruh.yC rX;- -4"'iffJ;- JeromeBonaparte if paid to be appoiut- v'ecldmirai t&rm&NWCfr ""' ' A ! letter fro'm Petersburg'of the SSth 'At ril.VavsV,C'oiot Ybrorizo, ourMuuster at trie court pi auauvu, . ( cuaiiuj .uui. place m our' Ministry? TW next'fcburier i'ronv England i8itpted,ta bring anW ,'8eri which Will be imgaediatelvi followed by a-declaration I War against France; of France :to all the member of the Coali tion, and all conquests but a his name will be-reanced;y4W;i' V$-J!fy$&t- ' . . I Tl Ti-C'..i.' - flit-- T TIL. ' . capture ojiac whiwowi YJy " . -V0; 4,; ?t;-'.f V No arot Joiv "'"Sunday morni"? last arrived here part of the crVof the 'British sloop: .bfwar Lilly, captured on1 the'; 15th insti French privatcer:lflijansf)f 'jm crty capt. Charles j lafuej'jdjfl theyWforc captured We Tnpfary, blongig 'to Liverpool, from Africa to "Savannah.: with a valuable carfco bf slave vlvbry; &C. and a ship; jrom 1 Jloudutas to Juonoon, uuen yrim 4U angga. ' nr. - After taking out tb .most valuably part of tbe Mary's cargo, they gave the crew a "Jecd ofg'J'r9 hwfand potthe LiBy's ind the other ship' 'men d boa.nL j They detained Mk A$m " en board thYpriyateery and .purpose carry ing him to Guadaloupe as an evidence for 'her cbndemnauon.. f Jfi : ' X'".'.. 'V--','- TotheEditPtftffo Sir.;.! have the honor to infori you, by letter! Tccetviisnionflr ' .respondent in permanyj hat Dr.t O'hcrs as diicovered plafiHichfrora its fm mense size,'he ha called '"Vn;Aw. . It fs tliree times "tlfe IttFof .-ttV.agl' . rsundthesun in jlie space Pl'2jl yearj, be cause it is supposed to be 3,047,CX)a,OOC(ol . files' frbnv the stin V it looks to the' naked, eye like a stat of the sixth magnitudeadd now, ia the eien Gemini. Dr. Olbvts, ob served ohthe' 8th " December lastw tbat it " ivdd, ahd, oti the 6th" ofjPebrtf4.ry;al'.if "fas' a phne'tf attended by Y sateUites;'one'oT which is twice the size of the : earthy It Is--inclined to the' plane of the eclippc; in an anjle of -3d degrees,- r It is in 13'degrees orth amplitude its eccffritric'uy is 1100,' andCthe' stiri to an inhabitant of the earth placed in it," with our powers of vision, wouia appear no larger man me smancsi vl the fixed BtarsV ,7 .'. PCBUWTON. ftfudson,. Jvne J fl. v .. ... :.. - favorf their aistr'tsl I Who Woald hare .fiH8.;llUfiot-:'-Jnvc een prepared for the. state i but It seimi thera is much danger that a WeV tfepth wiU 7 cictuunQi rto sucti con oushXwc. to pursue ?" IristfeadMQf striving on!.V' wisr,coaaro?natlooofi disgrace. ouffht vfj not to-wair i6r"ibk nt irff cousuic pursetyes, ,withte reflect ibti' that vvb not merja, ir i impos-; siblo theyri be 'wqrse.7V Have oa tiul ' we propos ed 14 offer, andthe elections Hvhich are' tb" take 'place this Veefc; HhH shall naVttrnt attemnt m the smallest degree to mfluence: but we promise our reader! that . at some future time, iye wilt mak? 'such observations brf the Circulars' of our ReDretehtatirea a .Katl' :ihinlt (hev deserve. -:it-Z;. h Whilst on the" subject of CircUlars. 'wc J vil iiowcing inr great inaux oj that species of pestilence which we understand hai lately taken place inthe counties of -TyrreU ancI-WashingToTT'f for VeTiaveIf rr' reVpectable ; authority,' that a certain candidate foir Congress has i&sued in the'sd two counties, the rise pf a?'thousand, allln manuscript $a"hd tbat 3CJhave actually bben c0,,e,ctf d, and are nowshewh as'i specihicn othis ieal iq the cluse of the people; ' t,)fryjt ;':'.- ..'..-.;."-. Of this valuable and andan t ' source of tjmploTinent and ncKe,toi the. inhabitants of the borders of Hudson river some notice ho.aldl takenrh last season has prow .'.! nncommonly favorable to the fishctrrien, iiY'the Vicinity oT this city,, In one net lib leis thanOOO ih4 haVeoeen tuien, which have have been sold from 3 to. 6 do!-, lir3 per ; 109. - Ihrmmerablev quantities qf herriogf have1 alio been caught--' At doe. :i. nS? 0?P-y?kc.t. Wsin gle tictev.' The yaluMTpf tha woieiirimbe? herring t ikn in the seaicw is robably'cqual to half th.tt of the' shad. These fisherie3QCCupj,; large numberi of people th the river, be '"'es thpse implpyed iii dressing, ; salting Si' racking them, as well as tlie cooptra in fur- ;iUTvng qasks j and form an ioportiun "airt?- els of exportatiofi. PeVhaps.fifty rietvartf dually owneffpr employed in tbe jimjts'of Hudson." JThese aUovviug them tabe ;to-e drably, successful j'-a'v taking 20,000 shad each, at the lowest rateof 3 dollars per 100 would produce 30,000 dollars and comput ing the value of the ,hrring ,a,t hid! that of th shad, Would be found to.dr.w;,from the Jioaora of the river iir'about twornonthti. no" ' -fesa than 45,000 dollars:-; Ifihe fisheries on - we, othp pa'rtVof the? river M'ere qually; productive, the Hudson might; well be es 5!ln inexaustible fouotain of weaitli." , ,..ijtio..to'..niale sbrhe strlcitureT upon the pwhr IctteK of our Repfwt btativesnin wpzis. fihenjioped some Valuable. - tffct'mht'be produced Uporf the public toihd by it that would, be j n sonie meastire - jonddcive to 3 1 better 1representa,tion; ' But r 'ra we.are .not Vet far rt6uh gone! ngrjee to have it practicable to retxiev U T of - oiir NeV$ .PriiitentfJmTtline $: , u whto w yyu Mini jrinu, i or pis Rarirf of fre4.t fecGne flandiog a Candidate '"at tfce next eon-reft Alako in farcur of ;Mr. Jacftcks, fr tWt.we..fiipofe. he is once qiore to be fUitJig'u the mam of.Saagti provided however certain other b;ca1ifl4i5cta;areiayw ance at the city of Wafh ngton we hyafe,' for as to hi honourable appearance there we Ay no thing about it K one fuSjfa being enough jo oe fq,tu jHopie might not be very vain of the figure, they would make in -the progrefs of-fucb a dif ciilEonf andwe feel n State pride, that, ft bids ni to detract "aajr thing from, the vajour ani (rmU dabte; chairaer of our heroic champion he who fo bravely enJured to have.. Wine dafhed b his face, and who in his might and power of rage valiastjy ticked 0er a bottle of wine aud thereby . broke off the neck' of the Ciid boule. ' w . '" ,Thefecircum(lance of fifetj to.-be '.enquired' s.nto, ar;i Is the man of Jlmrt bourtd to keep the peace in' the' extenlTve territory of Co!urbra, dorin j another Cemgrefi ; in th t territory but of which a man cannot go even to wipe off the laios Tf tai3id honour, without the infupportable journey of at leaft 5 tnilei $ Or did Little Da vid bow before the migbu Go.iah and , humbly beg. hit pardon for die indignity he had offered .him 1, We will relate i Aory ai we heard it and neaiecthe kelerfn( powasweToiiid them. w!wi man however preface the; Jtory bynotic Ing (orne t! liberal remark's made on Mr. Finis by his eoemle," as how that he coilil not fiht with nalei heth that he wanted his broiher Gtd arru ed with jap ia be hir fecondf an! that he was pf a lpecies.that (howed frue game on'j upon their own ' dungbill: A.I1 juis We tas c'to' be illaWturef and .illibealrto bf.mere ftuff. ai we fliall pre fisntiyliew when - w .come to the H6ry.'c.'!1 ' Now for' the flory. At the Jft coanty ccnirt " fejrtie. ifr the hearinj of Little Finis, a ven 'tletft&was aflced who he fhoufd vote for at'th nexrefeAion. Ife,; faid' that M fhojM aot vote atalllhst he hid hereiQfre toted for hfF 4- but that he did not J ke to have'his re , pref-ntative. tamely fubmit to a ' Wine bath at the pleafure of a punj upjlart.' - Mr, repli cd 'that it wa tine he had been treated with fomf ' indignity; but that he had challenged his adver faiy and brought him to BEG HIS ?A RDON, with Wch he thought e ought to befatisfied ' , fhit State prltle which we irentidried ' above, foibidt us to det;bt the truth of a fyliable of thit ; :-4-we record Ha'l for gofpcl.;; bur we'are oeVer thehfi very fure if the ftory reachtt the ers of Little David, he will be difpofed 'par. 'en a f-coad tfme and how our champion will avoid itsif .hetOes to'congfefs again we i t at a loU to imagine. ' "We advife bun. to confider well of this; as the election is now at hind,' and prrhaps he may,. Tare as it i,'Wenabled by fome means to' overcome Mr.'Jacocks' unwillingnefs to appear as- a pubic -hVri(3er,efpeciaily if he r joint" to nif' own. path of glory fpread ao temptingly be. fore hiin. -linr youf Inttrxfuction airryouTresret the vnwum viuei vwnicn prevails-. ana tnereoy. josmaate a v?:iiuiEness On vour part to dis sipate 'the pre s ent lethargy ;'.hbr ha ve you' 01 umjc .acTtmoni.ouj panicles; i wnicn ran ,llS in yourbo8omagainst V jnan,:wTi6y'ou have lonjf rfrdd'M'th'eeWitV'.tq'' y8'yrMblicalpfrrmoif irtst whom jvu iv yicn.nvfeiaeu oinef weapojis inan pfaW.utW'After gtifs'iyith ybiir?; anal .iMdiiiiM'ili99i wthetf uk ujjcrwtiyciy uanuca, you proceeu 'to an anify tical inve$tigatioh of ffie obapa ii'ctlyidquaint ; us. " that they" are? triere cy phersl'wwn contrasted wnh an illustrious periscg9 tq -whon-y ciucn attacoea. in your remarits on iiun cari, Wp haYeibtng.teVt' aUKbyoii liave foistect idtyitt Wonderful discvery,,that tnanyrwho talk Gallic will notVotlf for hjm $ t.t.- tir1..f'l;.it. -iti. j- Jl'j 1 . ' :- K one 1 nave yet discovered, feel disposed to aa due credit for the aatne.--I5Ut do give recollect, Mr. Pfain Trnth(tharalth6Lthc wm nai vote ror uuncan, K js an tnconiesv? bU'itHkh that they will nbr .vote' tar your Irian Johnny Han althfiugii most capable" DbjtrtspCCtidVv;, ' ' :J;lST? ' In your remaTtsVo 'Mr: Pickett, toil ob serve -j-" He is said td be a strong Repub lican, but young annexperiencedi & then in a rbutd about manDiner, declare him uo- qualihVd, bf asking this Ve modest, ' un assuming quCstidn- Tell-me "now thy aear Jtmlus-i 00 you tfiitijb Mr. FtCket as clever a fellow bs 'mystlff.t -No, bo'." you cannot, 'tis impossible. . ' Z'MM': ;.l Vffrchavacterto djelbrrnity ja tiot yet suf Gently 'seen, -i It Vimcd after th& last te I Jtion that our state KarCter,wa sunV in V. the deepest fcuagmireof disgrace; ?JWc i Jredto the 'greateots ndin4epenU iTC- uuractcr ot fteri:Dav4rr-9W: WStender OftdfrstandingfofMr. , plac$ f ge obtain a' triumDh over the sblendid pruea by. a besettctl Irishman and the MrIIehder'son filled by Vtaan're. n-M-Moie indeed, but- of very : unequal ta lents 'an A I-r-.1t : J ' .'.j .-" K' IT t -...u i; mufla,1 ins -notea jiraes fioi- . . . ...... ' . -. v, k . -i A fr-.Orf perusing ;thte,)ast humb'er of the Mi-, 'riervk, I confess fny risibility wa i toOsidter- aDiy eXCJteu, wnen nij eyc-caugnt 4 i nyv .fulsbme productibri, to Which was attached the above mVhtiobcd signalut-cA signa tuf eso;rmptbp tv th e : palpable design of the author -an4 a thorough knowledge ?f the source irom wnttnee it originatco, au,icu ea at tn&rtimf u prcicmcc mcas rainep..iUT dicrous ;thait .''otherwise; But being app'rev bCTsVel'Xob nior;ifoat the Publication alluded! to, may In some de gree impede, the great 6bject-wi th' all, who have ia1jiAnfteet'jjnd'. the good pf the district at lieart t I have taken tfte"h Iwrty through the )oedium of this paper, to address to.ypU sir, a few obsep'ations-on what I call a shocking perversion ol plain truth. . 1 ."3'; ::-;-v zi .v -: " '.,- - - TT-...4 -.' "..' - ' ." .- ; :v. leaving thus deposed of Mr. Picket, we are next informed that JVI Vv f FaY- you turthrr niure m'onn us or something which by thV by; we ne ver before heard that the District was" well inclined to support -bi prteiio3T but f aartul. tnat a man who . was.Pt liked, nijfeh te elected J those who wisbect to fa,of his election.' united " : with tn lnenus 01 our present mcinoer; '41 have beifd of the 4 Liccntia Poeticalf and also that immemorial usage has vested in gentlemen of a certain description, a pri vilege iof explaining things previously ut tered,'' not well understood ; shall the fore 'suspend any remarks and give the sentence herbdtim et AVfriOTr The District was " well iaclined torsupportthi9 pretensions, but fearful by a: division of interests a " roan would be xle'cted who was not liked, " thus": who wished to fayof' his election, ' ? united with ..the friendj of our present m ember, thinking lum most likely to pre Sk vent what they deemed aa-e "l.'v t 1 " i . ThJsj'&ententXJDftay7Cotoiir ru,th,..brjIcQufe8 itfm it apneara enve Jjipcu jin-tnucti "niyscery- - vveare iiexi jn fortftedlh at Mr. Hay in consequence of an "Qiianjmotia addre's' Irom the- Grand Jury of Cumberland lJG.ou,tyy had v conscntedilto serye if clccteil, : . :'..v?'' '' ;- :.';'v ; 'fheiobjext of this remark is too shallow not to be seen through. It is here .'endea vored to Vfn sinuate into the public mind, thavMri Hav had not declared himself 'till then, and, that the grand jury of Cumber- " t tl SrViVKa eart' A f rkn Minfr - lis-. t- which are false,-- Mr. Hay had offered his efvkti bioreVl"bclrec at thelastujie riot. douTt 1 tho- riot solicited by rneetrog thrri held, composed of persons from' the different counties in the district ; and altho tbegi jnd juryof Cumberland-had an un doubted, r'tght as private individual to prof fer their suffrages and support :j yet fdeny ' that they wireauthofised to" express the sense of the county eleciioneeria.buSi- os,--J.4::-';Ltv;!-;;r With respect to the assertion that Mr;' Hay u is wellknoivn in the District,' and his conduct . n public and private approved,? . percriitroe to call your attention to the state of therpoU' last year : If -46 votes Jn six: large countivs prove general 'approbation. I congratulate jou sir, on the prqspectof s6' libefal afleduction, as wilt elevate- Mn Hay tpv the VKty'acme .of popularity you fyvttiit. Jiilty observe, that M by the bigotry "of party spirit, yuur-uesi acsign.i imeiy to oc iitisj vbii are pleased ttflefnlit, has the presuirip- tioh tqsolicit MrMartio thi in eaoSf the public rniod suspended "or diyUled t and hot able to act with tni ergy v-i-sympathize with ' you, sir, on the ptoliable 'destruction of your favourite, scheme I but offer you corort an cohso liUion relative tQ the' suspension and tfivV on of the public mind. Dont be alarmed, sirj the Cubor FedetalhTnbintea with Mr Martin; and aiho' it gentle man has with ' retiringm'odesty, on t'ormer occasions, resisted the .entreaties of hisi uu-" "therotis fHcndsy yet on theTi esenwUeh the honor and interest "the District and wished of his fellow citizens, Call n hinvtp steri forward, he has agreed to do so 1 '.tiotr vri thstaooin g - the i nsaperable : bartiert yoii art? pie wed tojwggest,; '''-v' digntty of this District at heart ; but di3ex yeiy mucli wjth you as to. .the mode of pre. serat)qn-and, eorfatYrom, Coming into. ; ?yoi&measujresv they ere detrrminedcifcl support General Davia or MrPiciet, hod : not Mr. .Martin Perrbittid his name cro bTr ,bild upV generSj acuain'tarjfce and j-upujiiri ly ineoinef enf COvrn.tr. Sf insured, : ' Vgreater probability of success.- ' . No doubt :th;cflw (iootbbr proof :'6f$)ffati&ifa re actVated the" same" thl 'busiaeM'v wilt wove; they deserved' well ' i' 6;the;CW vTake" jtrith you fjjLU concfiiding we':3.- mentoy( (as -yoii tSonttno-ri the ;Fj?viJle;Cau4sV your Dagari JVinSji. jf$g&K 'debted foriaKvTer.pmularttvJ.i ' - heretofoteJboasted ; and should an v iJ'liberal : j l remarks herealterbe directed to Hhe peo pie of FayetteviUeV l will, such. VrouHd -; -v.-unvarnished ul unfold as'ishall Justifytf : 1 :f theiMduct,' and atttch drsgrice 4nd itt&l't: "sitre to thoae'-unto . whom itrnjtore faf&Sjf & &i beloogs;ix-44U rH'CiVIS.Cr' r' IQn:tbe$tK.ultipfatBffai brainDuncan Bluer student iu the Fayj etteville Academy, v V't: ' y';:Jv ; Paris papers jhave.beu received ad lat; as th 11th Jiiiiev' Moreau U condemed tdj two yeas iraprisoumenGeorges with ses.; yeral ipthers are cpndcnined to-sunldttthiv :-,-A paper of May, 30, . contaius . letter f r Alpreau, addressed tp the (cj-deyant) first consul written op tbpvUthVentosc, uboufc a monuS after his iraprisnment,inbichi! he exjlams his relations with tbe Bnfprtyn ate .icbegru; which, he, says, however im prudent, ''we're-far. from being crijninahHW concludes by saving, "I expect youf deciJ 8iifl-nry;aterw but not, without an apprehension of seemg: those enemies triumph who aire always aty ractedby.kbrityv!':if."r.j- An arrival at MarseiUas from Syracuse, brings inteJUgence, that thcj -noisr of "wilff "'; with Tunis and thc-United Sutcs had fub., &idedv'. -i----- The jury.sommoned, bf thevCorbtiier'of ; the city of New-York, to enquire irb thtf cause-of the melancholy death of General Hamilton, have notytt agreed' to their Verdict. V .lit is stated, in1 the NewYorli Daily Advertiser of the 28th idtimo; thai Mr; M. L: Davis; and a boatmen belong ing to the Office of the MorninChronicie?; were bn Tuesday last, cbmmitted to Bridg J well by the Cbroner-the formerlor rlefus i ing, atterhaving sworrr, toanswr the iquea; tions but to hirrf asy a yrune8Sther lae. , : ; JIt appears that; the Hivtiln awivtiave lately becrdefeate, neaTS . -v and $paeiardswith'the Io& oc,niea,'.',V::4.-i f jt The) Copartnership cf : t Robert Fleming &Co , Haying been this day 3isis9ivfc6!j..v J'V . ,1 .The Stcck of Goods Oa hand, will be sold at cost for cash, i , &&SJS.PH ROSS, To hom all nerfions indebted to thetlate firrtll" ' of Re&ert timing & 9 are reuc fted to; make payment.- ---y- . ' , naleighJJugitJt I, I Valuable Land for Sale ! 1 , ;' 'THE ubferiber offei s for fa'e a vcrr va. i, JL4 ; luabU Tra'tt of Land lying- in Orange fiC : GranviUe Counties. ibouiuJffl '.by Jlatrjver a ' i, th'e VVei; by the r'er fJeufe jpn tb'e.Soutiiljf Knap and fleeda ;rteelt-on:Hrie'Eall,: aiid : ff ratght Uoe'fi onvtW r ftio tfie,laft nttbiii'i? ; . waieF-rourfe ; ott the ,Nrtb, 'nt'a7nieg-:iaci-;-:- Acres, and forming alrnoft a perfect fqnare ! i better than one half of the Traft ccnfiQs of ricbL;.'' low-grouflds, ,. the whole being etrernely well . adopted to the culture .pf. Wheat ; Coo.f'. ' tni much of It to Tfbbacco. No Pfiatstioti; in the diffiidt of HilKborougb is better calcalat ," ed for railing. Stock of all kin4s and patoJar J ly ; Hogs, '-.ki't heru pcleated low groy nds afford a moll excellent fatge for themn'U'thfre le;rJ' a good; brick Dwelling Hobfe cont aiding five " which at a veij.tnning expeoee may be pat vx --v ''.'' ry 'r - - -wj . . -. . ing feveral th'oufand buftela of iiairC i If the whole fliould W-'jihoeahiclareexfoij. .one Pjurchaferjt mafVe djvided 1 into twocbnai,; s v. p'eat Plajrtationi-fltuioa may be had.thj 1 j tall as foon aa the growing ernp ia taken off Sc ?. VVhearresyzJaf PutChafer. :.$ijK;e'rron'i B.eaay be dioied ; to-'view thia Traft'cf LanoV"' wHl tnake apUI;-: cauon to Mr. Kicnara iennenao- ,woo uvea near to Tl H wtioltVrlyfived On ftVTSWd itfeh JernjA 'a'pplicatKjB may 'he made iiihcf tckhjoi ,V ' or Wi ;k -f -DyNrCAMERON i Wxilie DictiQncryiyohnsony9 Ster ' . ' fdetf 9 Philosophy, Jiir', BoolUinry .-v.- ' '' rl" ;'--'' :.---' ,"'',y '..V:'p;t , ':iyy: u.: v?'V'-'-'-::' 5-.-.i.;-.-- :: :"-?!"':. v:'V;,- 1-;"f' ; ' 'v '.'"'""" '. "Jl 1 "
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