:VV. - Tt ; which ; Mr. Pitt 'would -makeVt.but kr. - i Windham tail Lord Greoville would p- ,?j03e .it. -rl?rtroci6ua!y.t;a they' did the peace- made, by Jur. Aadingtoa j they would laily;cbplare the fallen and subjugated state . , ot tnetrjcounjxy calling lpr eternal war ms preferably, to pcat&t tWugl when war : vist ihcy giVe1 it no rial aupporti Apeace . 'Mr. fox on the side'jbf government; S .H;UA4etter froni Paris;ul the fth,fcceivd 1 eetnio f ead:vcry vt: in that titv 'General i Moreau,'ii seems. ftoitted fo.fiyniah. his apartment in jfoe tcmV ' -r- S'ple according to biiown. taste. .fA tjuiabet v i o'ofcrsbnaarrtsted' ia Febiary last v as a - toeaitirR, of public safety, have, only recover: eqan,raiuny . upon veaKjuiuua uniting irh'b boih have served under Moreau, nego tiated between him .'and ' Bonaparte. and tcaiUtttTe fprmert ho, ineJiia:coi5deror nation, has shewn moreiAaYacter than ne did before, to accept of the ofler to go to fy X 4 mca; with the value of all his property, ' liyres i; Hp de. ;, $t tf iance, paying, inat ne wouickjpcver ; ac 'aowledge -ionapartea an Empfror Ot ;jsery uii jrtw,tm7ateountet ne- tenoersge 9 J er 'x '-:;': lwsbaftd,;nd; many thtwk sheWiUtmbarlc employed in disposing ot tneirprppcrtrs- lf you iudffe the following accouot.wiH subserve the .cause of humanity please to 'give it t .-:, in yonr Jiai!ul VtyM Living theuuetof the grat poni;; socailed M.d town here thj wajejf for the nie of d&iHsia Carried a considerable disr (tance in the piblicfc high way in canal and,; trooh;ind-in;4 neighborhood-pretty Jnck. llcMttljUtadhudl? tho '...f v . it said that Boonaparte intends to purchase. l ii brotlwr 1 'A' 1 jsatt the, plhcr meTnbers rof . orefuV family, . . . .wdle j '.North America. U U even' r ii '4itj;that seCenerias'Sbb'hani,Mac ; 4 fonakT. lWcouribei and others intend tbioin thcir friend Moreau, io the United jSOtcs:. gave ininoscpartof bur imprtssion, an , ; t vSoffictal irticje -contradicting a varitty of rc-. ' .ports respecting tbe affairs of the Continent, v . .Jwh'ch baw: bertt copied by the Paris jour '.aU frOnv-the 0eVpian" Caaettes It is quite rfjb'etwsary thattbe Cbrsican usurper should ; ' pre ven such ivpor from csrculadng ; the j; 'i aiiou fp trs'h-act V- 4t&er nibfe than, "tbe patience'of Europe can & -at and he jmaylfind if prudefit tbavertV ai - :.- intriguer and aggrahuisement. at tnese i , j -:; 6hblly"anfoofidedi thbbth they way tradicted bv-the blKctalpaper areas follow; a vv-lilat consideTable chancres are to ukjef place ':-a6' "injltaly i that the Pkpii States an'to be""di ,cc: 'vided. andthc aTdlhat FescH ia b have a - fftirir I anr'tii& General' .'Actbn Wa4 'til' be 'i l y 'h ':.Sr? Restored to ihe shoatioft from which he bad '&MYfy&vttf added, that an ; v iJ Article nublislied some timesmcelntbe sRwA-'5' J j&htf indued thSecretaryfStateof i his tfoops restore tranquility, cnthe Turkish frontiers lest the;insurrccuou;bf tr;eSet ian should spread into tbe Attstrianijefp fiiotis i Vody; t ' 5JSonprte Jias -ntf rJng w much at heairt ia ,ft jrenehl anttniinni pcacel ahould tnt ermanfempor f!nd opt any means adjust 'jthe differences bef tween Franc. and ;'H&; Sft4 'tctriBgiV-. ioutApifiWtionhVtweeo; France ami;E gland the universe would proclaim him the tanefactor of rmanlatd In aoother Utter to the "An:h4)uke Cbarjes, onapartii ba held nearly the . same language. .' a om Tilt' cp akc r(c v r o 9aiT. :v .1 t'. . f rencV in? nhiei1 it Coatantinb ' " j)Iet on a supposed 3e!sigtt of France If 6 'ezt, 4 V ' - t ?jhe Morea ; inctthafe WnVmtenigehec'giv,! l:;MiH1n the. French paperSithe coirt of Vitnoa I ' i'l "Viiu-riained an opinion? ihatTrancfe intended ti 'ij t tkV, tnurtained an opii - ' ' ; ,!t, i-nd '60 066 men into Iuly.' ; v V "Accoitnts : Trom'Aclmirat tbrnWalliBofF Srestwer Hceived in; tow, yesterday' ' '.;..5cy are dated the th instant, at whichtime ttle?wiy bdd.- no .fresh prtparaticm A,':,': V outto sea. jr-x -'i : v ! Xettert from Leghorn, ofthe 1 ith of vwjwil iusrted'ihKf the S6th : Yrft;-me Ptt tbe " ' .Vrsd lis? MarcbTnoV faolyl retrieved " their . . ' ornicr los$, hot defeated, the united Turks ' aful Ahiauts, icmea uuu 01 mem, am i Ml tiuujvi ,.y - r i. yjCairbThere tKty' are now blockadvd'by iiOunited 'iVla'm'ihiVcsV Bedbtimnd . 9- & ' 4; 'cFelUlikiwhb!it is supposed, will soon be .n;JfiwVtmoTthe 't i V rj-C1 ALondbn liaperof June, 30, says-priv stream bavincr sometimes fallen into the wa ter and been imposed to drowning, induced meto attend itotheaccttumAWhiAiikvebeea-! published of the todeaiis used to restore life todrowned people, and to make the subject 1 a matter of enquiry and attention. V Amoog ; the Variety of methods recomwended, I wa induced to believe, from the surprising effect of ashes restoring drowned fowls to .life, that the application wnyld be as efficacious ; wbert applied to drowned persons, as any I had heard suggested.' ' On Monday, the; 9th instant, a child of Mr. Caleb Jklrnson's, about fifteen months old, was taken Out' of the water apparently dead. From the,placcr; wWre-lt felHo2t had floated down thef stream aWut alxty fUn through Vgate hole In the bottom Tof the v till troogb, where the water fall iix feet,; and Was found lodged in tra3.h Under water Jt must have been m the water at least'fifteen . minutes, -and it was'tiie bnl versa! bpinion of thase prcsenttliat any attetnpt tb restore U. io we w ouiq oe louuy, uuavaum. i . however determiaed to try the; experiment,' of ashest-Accordingly had hii clothes'iav ken off and spread some warm ashes taken frbnv te fire place,:cm flatineL; widj tbe asli-. es neXtliis'sktn i ordered tobacco-smoke to be injected irito bis body, knd "soon applied an aaamon oi noi asnes 'airccuy, uii .iis bowels" "After bperating in this way aboUt : eight or teu minutes, ibgether'wiAbloying into bis mouth, to the astonishment of all present, signs of Hie began to appear, Ind Water, in large quantitiea issued from. his mouth.-A portion of physic was given him in about two hours; and in twenty foV h was kble to walkVand is now. entirely feeo-j vered. ; Thli sutcessf til experiment -ought t 'bpVrate as a caution t6 all who reai die., account hot to abandon t&b hastily tii dic'ir fate those who' are o unfortunate as tb.be drbwhed i bQt to inuke trial of the 'jriibst ap- proved ftieansin cii-c(tancet "where there, js the least possibility of succeis; For.it is bettejr to make an expeHitte'ot on nineW oine persona and fall of success, than tufier one "to perish who might be restored to life.f -rvi ; SOIiOMON, JlOCKyvELIV; ,f Vnchcster,- July 43thy tSOi i . 1. j yrr.fZ- Raleigh , vk6aY,iM;ptewber -io, jHO.: f - :f. It is a pUy'Hyfles'cotf'd Mi eVhe bt thole cfices'me fOTtbe'PenrK ii)(.cs nicnuoa oi in me mi i.eii(er. i ne ap-. pomtmeot. would be . try aecepuble j for if ,e miilale rot,, ;ylyuc arrendered himfelf lo xlef picable in hit eouhy ial hot to be 4 able td make a fifppbrt from hiV'profeffiio; " Ttie .peofievii" therefore be ablevto put 4 proper ellimate ipon .... . : j i -.'i . , .4.. - ', ,! . the productions of this fellow. We will Ventore aiTert that Mr., Ga' Vroii'd not hart publifhk; cd the. iece if .UIyflei had ned bis proper name-l Mr, knows bis intered oo 'well to gjt currency-to a pulicjtwn which abulei niaoty of bis patrons it th is Uly Te hl been . kaowa :.VC:'''V 'fl3loibt tbiak;frfjBe uf tbe spp&intraent cf ureJdeermteddethJhr ' ; (lIogleiew.sa(bldierr4 t!f2Sl?' - jy w tfowd-of the f WeviewbiAaVa Ikther, fiiifjRRJJ-VHW(f'-i:r . ; truly finC&! of this prireof our lodependencei in this city;vby the; Bevi Leonard Frather, ? J but 'that itr'iitwbofor oucbtw ftpw wm IheKrr.'AFLiNii of Fayetteville- tbthe L ; iwthlTaoSu gaV in) IhcfuTd WieleiSed for his jttrietjm,it what I do not Ivery wellVadriuod ai'tKerl'to' ptbpf ocerbtfideifflelpf Was e'reVoidieViiOt w" epiy-eivei lHit4 GakaiirJtni; aid. iH-Wil I tardi ' his tire foil fince be has: been com'pelfed ioflst ItV made rtquires an spolocy in an arApk manher i !'Bot I fearthat - .apota xanSinafion, ''. will be Jtovadj Mit Galei was nr fairly nominated;. but that, in hif ufital habit of fhcilatl(in, tiA probably beiog r ,l ?i vr, 1tt;r6. both from 'Vienna ancLlierltn, '3 ''2 ': ' U fy?, tha CbnaparteV' eroissarics to these ? x 'ministm of their masteVa new dignity; -i2l innbun'ced.; t tht anitfmelHhat Any' dif- -JL v VficultV oectiooi to scltfiof ledke -thev "CotsicSS as an E mperor of the . t rmtb. ; v ; otld immediately be itsentedbyJinCand, :fJ Regarded by thcFrench nation as adeclara. rv.. - i "4 -tlon of Varit)n the other hand, the Turk-. y i! ' Ish Empire nd Hanovr werehjeld out as : 1 AV ;r,6il 'which mav indemoify the emperor of i": V Germafiy od king 6f Prossia for their i V A'Obrtesy irV an aflairqually interesting tp, Lv; jj idd that Bonaparte; in a letter .'on-'. 3 hiiowhhancl: to Francis II. hat invited ' llus wvereigtt fo occtiw Beljrade, 8c with 'r'A4''",' jK-t -V V'" .;".'.-.,'W',)V,- few weeks feaR. tlut. Mr GJet win one of the conintittee.on the 4th of Julyto prepare toafli for the C9iniMmoratioB ofthat day. .1 have cb lerved tbkt.fb fowe yeart we bat e,been dtlurd with a fet of foreiiners," who unable to rhte in xhehowir Entries juii bnlabh:t4 wnlye'thi tner mcir iows ana ooaici nayc i jhcihiv u for the diclatois of tbe oatioa f . lut I nmifl confefi 'that t hatVnerCTwitnefled any thing quite (b ridiciuVui adiiat..o(Xofeph Gales a Britiih fubject who rtinoved to Ameriea la ,1794) beinj ons tot thf jcommittee to form toalli for American hr)f tanomibateruced1 Cob logles to the; neeeflity of returning tbe comp'imeot. Mr Gaits Will without douU attribute thef-froarts to'111 will, ' but he ;. will be mid akerr j the writer is far , from being his eoemy ;or was lie titx tvet fuf. J'3ea i But he tie ws with iwrWnir Concern, the-evident afcendeucy which, foreigners vet aci juirig over nativetb'e cannbt'be'ieve thatit i$ coofirtent iib policy Vjuilict toefer jn any department, a foieigner to ataalified native. Mr. j Gales moft ; entertain 'the, fcme fentiment, or he 1 wpukj , 1101 .on c"cry O9cauon (uttcoTcr jucn aa anxiety to Iflforra bU readers pf his own promo lion.'altbdugh he cirefully ipoceali every inflanc'e where'jhta cfyBeaiiont have Seen rtJeQed. .Mr.' Gales'being of thaj defcriptioo f foreigners wlio have' eniigta ted nncelhf jpeaceftbuld that a inodeft,' 'unaflurriing vdepbrtmentbcftlbe conies him ) that fhoutd he appear too clamourbus' in Sehalf of gdverarhent, ir ihay ekcite a jealoiify uti 11c 11 lining uic i4inc violence iw uic adic . ricai Conftitutioo whilft i America, that he did to the Britilb whi'ft in ifhg'tafld. ;;And ; h pugt , pot to he forgotten that he was bound by an oa h to fupport the Briulh Conflkution, have bnh the fame pledge for his SdeUty to bur's t and Jhftt' 4i vioiaicu nu cnggcmeDi wjin nn native 10 vereign, It U ftJJilU he mtf do the fame with the Americao people, When it (hall fun his iirtereftv amiaoie truly accomptibhca miss mar- - Tha Henrietta WaLxer, late of; New- 1 ngTandaTadv than whom feW li vi ng arsV ; it .. 1 . 1 ; ' . ' It.' . ' ' petter ,caicuiatea to isure nappiness in mat - Render 'and endearing reUtto.,i''0;?;41V stehrr in Rockibgbarh. Coirotyy, Wjmm. JZ Bethell, Esquire, Clerk or 8aid Goubtv. tioskms, Jt i f;hi ;r'l ZkM ;At Knoxville, tTtn j GeorM Uoolstonn brin te'r of 'the Knioxvilie: Ga HAtilSTew.York f ohn HarrissonV Editor Utlle';xTWk ly Museum. iM-,, 5' prevent tbe Mea leikjr taien vp or 'tiiierta 'med that lot foresting fleet ( on afhje3 already tttated Ijf lj htm) wat wrote hf, lb. Editor hu$i. 6urfir he JhinhU Jf'irj here to aUtlare that the' famt wtt femt him hi a RttmbUcan vf jhe 7efccfm Jchtdyknd hfifted at hit fdreidar Jr-4 sAsIrttiiMebifbre the late ciectibniJne bf the Congressional Candidates, was one evening in Fayette ville, . going Some from a gm shop somtwhat boozy, and tan 1 out 01 a DOsRctiriti'Cv diree tteps, half raising his cane, i and leaning his head in the true oritorial position; he very deliberately thus addressed his sturdy antagonist. Where- fort) Siri do you set yourseltup tO impede the . progress 01 piersons .wna waiK- mc strettsl'J wish to know the- end and pur- poset your insult f. "are ycu not a federalist in the interest piiur, martin air r t 7 .;i Fayeutville Diftriarif io, 1 8bip T ' 'ifk meafure of our dtfgrate trJUItdi That event mthlth almrtI rvet hone H and decent' man im the dif-. triS dreaded 'at asrent e4iit htti at iaj arrkd.?i We on nw to he reprejenttd in Congrtft tj Duhf can M Farlaod, viwfe char otter a too futU known to nted a defiription, y Jst kUfvJitifnt to of, that among 'men pf tmefl mndj and onh tolerable in formation, tberi it, there can, he hut one opinion of torn yl toy torn wit Itftujt Jrom tpt uiea oj otmg rtbftttKttd fxtth a hold, imoudent and unbrinei fled a dcmagojuiijf If there were any refpeflalle (baraSttt tliat jupporieJ pu ehaion, I am really at a loft to know their motive., K Wtrt they partial io hint on account of hit, tonntSion with- the; Scotch f Mr, Martin It aft a Scotchman, and a man of rial rrfprftahililj rand acknowledged iniigrky. IVdi & at vrAMnf n entfafiltkm m$ JtrVMf mm' A'ft. .l fjcred on th&ffide with an unolemJhedcha. 'Wr?itlukibnc that statefh'ey h'aj c split into divisions, 8c each party have jtheirvoriw candidates.--- Vhile the Lcibites have received a severe castigation in the Freeman's' Journal, the Aurora has nut been inactive; tfrh Coxe, and the candidates ' he, supports have been abst ?nmclfullv;'matitcd' i by .-Duane-. , Tench is upbrad'ed with conducting the Bri. tish army ihto'PhJlsdtlpbra -When we were Birugiing lor iiueriy-wiin- oeing cowaru a liar,:and a political apostate ; , and yet thr g ' years ago-nay "hot so inuch ' not three y ears- this very tnatii :hi r Tenih ! Coxe was a principal writer and supporter of the 'Aurora was caressed and esteemed by the . - : 1 . . 1 .-.... .1 t eauor, ana pociaimea .as a.sieaayjrcpuot lican, tbb'ugh;tbe cTrc'uritances alluded t6 by Puane were known "tbbimi and were ern- 'eTaven on, the roind'of every American-- AVp ;iRfrAntual aper has made its appearance m fealtirnQre entitled, , The FoRCUPttfE,'' federal ; and the editor is said to have, dli-" pbyed much taste ot talent in the first nub- ber,;' 'Atiother iliper, "We kup'pbie' in oppb-" sitlbn, was to be' : Jstued at the saifle plate entitled, The Rtfstt" tiGHf; by iVjAort Sugar i? Ca'i'. It is probable he intends txiel ;fWe hlyfstate'dinTor Wiich will not be contradicted, that Spain has refused to ratiiy .'the cbnveritionj heretofore agreed on, which conyention, among Other 'stipula' tior., allowed to the cultehs of ihe'Unitetf States,' an tnde riini ty;forAe(tf''ispbUati6njl' corbmitted on theifprbpertV by the 'covefii-'. lneTeasow teSer 1 lathe wat the It II qualified uf any that of fired for the tranfaffton of puhht hnfiarft it what none, IbtUeveof bit majl devoted dufet have the impudence to ajfett, Some it it aid voted for hint although they dcttfied hit charafier, mertfy through ofpofition io ihe friendt of the other (andidattt. iSnch rondud needs' not a comment.; Jtxarria. ia itelf the proof t d pinHrfsYwH both m,4m id rmmrn frttmnJ-M b a mionJrfnf JF- JtidOHi to grat'fy ft revengeful typo r'4 Louisiana hat s6 Uifiedlhe relation between SpbiriahdihcU and tvlU not f rat(fy lic WnWnWoW. - llence it appears, that the boasted aqoi sltion of Louisiana, Which has beerfsb much , trumpeted and celebrated iff joui'leading string tidtiunistralio)U and lof ' which wo have to pay FIFTEEN, MILLIONS t lurt or nearly one fifth part of die. whole a mount :-bf our national deb mayxcWt fifty millions more to quiet the possession. This . boasted bargain tumi but ' to be, 'wither .mjre arless than a purchase cfindividiiQl-inj-jury tind natitnal dhk?MrQt:. individual injury, being the cause of an absolute refu ; sal to ratify art. act of fust retrijiion m bur jcitiienS'Of national disbonbr vinasmuch " as. tle refusal. is made by a government, Which a proper exertion ot our power could have Compelled ; tbthe performance of its enageroebtH, arid even shaken vo the base .o.Ci.authdntf!r Y ; - But the energieipf our country are para- lytcd, and her resources wasted in the trem bling hands to which.they have been confid ed--The claims of Ouir citijjens are disref" garded, and the character of the nation, when brought into competition : with the . ease and convenience of our own ? rulers, is an bjectof liojniporunce. .: ' The frown pC war might sbprten tjieir stay 't in office---peace; must, thereforer bft . maintained at apy sacrifice. " ( PoL Beg -fip -Jttyi -'l-i; ' " ;: CxtrM tfo. tetter jTroai MoJrkt t on American kntteh O- ttf;40toitd if the tkif Shepherdettt Captain fTWh atta .': liizZLjL.i , Maobib, loir 6, ISO. - ' peopkm eelebatipB ;'pf the d a1uiy,le anni: :ft in, the leartt of mr regenerated Cqngrefi y they r r , . . . . -i ' 1 will tteert thdr oonilatianal rroA. nml rrtvtl tr-km verury ot tne aay on .wnicn, tney necutrea vicin-. ielTfi frttf ad indepdent hppi lh( Crpvp vreswxiw), v . I take up my pen to infortn you,- that such is -the state oi things between tnc wvcrnuiciiu, uv uici p iuvi.9 ;,in a OTO bability that war "Veiiiue lafact such J?itnati6n of thtn pfone oFbTT other gbveriraentmtfy mp4q4 if vs such points; that the A'ican-gorcTneai i neither can', "and have "declared they never wiH recede fiefnj Qjr M ipister has callt d for final answer fn Tiiesclv, and iF.ijdt 'f- ; -vorablv means to dcmiind bi passports 5c quit the country,-. ;v ! t ' ' Hela in faa making every preparafioa - for hU'departure" He tnunds notifving P"T rtquentfy rated very low j the' Commercial Agent neit.wetk ' ol the tate i hd'M whefe face ujkongly "f things, -if fiOinjqiorc f-vorabW ?ir', ; jj wr. w nave one cosj elation left, and tool it a ferventhoptibai he. will, not hi allowed a feat in the grand-coune'dt of animation. Snreh if there it an W of virtu. ' anirtkeH for decency and honor, and any dhnUy 'of ciaraffer Ojfill tteert (hoe tonfliutionaJ rbbu and exhell from theie body, a man of fuch jnotoriousJH fame.i IVbofe. tbaraaer ha been fn jvrict tf kit country : t .. . ,y 1-..., V' - tj - r:r -

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