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Ic-h F;r lill. .It it found that House isqr at a -diitinct will nrt be at th rxult ot" bringing in what the ccllec tTOr h-v tif eftre detrrr.ind to em- pcrions to cJtkct thro, tvzh as art 1J uJ icfirtn, ana uoab'.e to nuuie hard ( Uifrir, might Terjr wl tJndsrtan-e tr.i. trncv Iraieditte lppl-cuticn rt prsJ. a$ tbe M U will prtier.rly go.nu iiiticu. 27- Frcm tbe Suacr:brr, about the 10:h cl Ma Iiat a NEGRO MAN, nmcd Lewi. Q five t'eti vr or v.x i. he bRb tole nSi aVut mide, rrrv lirje fcer, wt-:cp tous derau when waik'cg, slow spoker, id havra.-cr a d w nCat look, about jtai C age Ih Above Nero wit btwnr fcta Halifax Coaaty, N.Caro nW aid baaflrher Uloctog to Duke W:S.canr,Ea h is ?resimitlrf there latt. that he willeiktcavoar to et to or cf tieie.. plac- A reaiombU re-rard wU b paid to aft ptrtoo who will appre kcAi and iecare'Ltralnanr Jail, and give uatlftauon4i:tt I jeer htm. . JOHN .WOODWARD, jan Jiipujrtit. ;.C 12, 1808.. - WILL BE SOLD, Jt tl? pmrt Ja i 2mlirtttU an tbt -$t&4f if Sfttwir mtxt , THE Wliwibgl Tracts of Lmd cr so taucb theretf as will sa:if the Tut due thertoa f -rtbr year 1307, wi.r taec;i a4fua4Mg, l-T.WQ Ars, gitta.ia by AJbrahao 6. do gTv la by Wm P Mx. JO J the property of A. Scall ; 3Jd oo tbt ijttih i U of Soe heeL A. ROWLAND, Suf. Twenty DcHari Reward. ' T ANYWAY from the Subtcri : K en tfic.Slrh tnsraot, a KtGRO r HAN. aitiu4 Uiry, about 23 years old. . rt fiet uiae or ten incHes high, of mid b!ackC3ntp.'exioof rather a rivra WJl andlow ap:ka. He cm wrlre. . T'f.P8? 1 fjmai4 hrawlf with l.iS. iie earned . W'ttJi hint a ctua ""or rw, also ii palrnf otton 'everali, one of which ts srped, aaJ a ::xzxt haraa-raada coat - He wjil probably aneapt to grt tohe State of vUo, vrhtt . bt tasonct .beea.jr tQ Jjnet Coaary, in " ti!i State, whcralSMht hifa ia.Janu srylut," af -Mr Audreyr Cx, -on Treat Rwir The abor Reward will be givea 7iay perWa.who wU deliver hifn to the subscriber, cr secure h.'m sin JaLv that rttthm. ; V. BHANTLY. , Xr Xh, Cixxtbir C$tj, ' ; Raleigh, .,,Ve!eixutfet!ui Z&&xb Gorcrnor hai bcrlfltft-h:s Council , to convene iriihi cxty the X6tb t:oa the propriety of cllin, og . thcrthe Ckucral AsScmbiy, tefort , thdniiuit; tioxiipf.'fiifc eiin for . ? Purpqtis'af contid'eriD.thc ap- ijndingr: theila r ' f?r re annatl election; fori Mcvn ' lr: bzri ,-nd Mr nuttmcr oar. oancr to prewar, i ; 1 o I u -..ft! - , f "the- CoHttaesi of CaDt. Tate, a passctigir, ;' -Vs,".. arc-'.indtt'tcd "tori the aubioi'ric4lcdaraVion i)f ttei Supreme Assembly: .ofrSpaini'" a ffalnsf the: French :mperbr,'and nation. . k Bonaparte, it epjearsi through Stratagem, 'got the Royal Family of Spaing composed of Cbarlcs IVv Marb Lrjuiaiu tefdinand Vllth, the.Qucen of Etruria, and the In table Don Carlos, Set to Bayonne ilaniTBy .f irce the Prince of .Peace and the Infante Don Anto .Thence he sent part of them to Valenciennes, and purt to Fon cambleau. IMurat took upon hn the supreme command ol the ting lem, .in the. name of Napoleon eiistance wasmade, but t he fee b!e inhabitants of Madrid jiVere o ver'powercdgrcat slaughter and carnage was the issue-ithe guUlo tibe was erected numbers ot tbe grandee?, minute rt and con3pi cuourcharacters, lelt vkdms to the perfidy and crvltlty of INIurat. The whole nation rose in arms, breathing vengeance, and the ex termination of the Fratich' rafe. In Seville, a Court under the title if the Supreme Council of the Nation, Is ereevrd ; Saavcdra U .t their head ; and this is the only government no wknowD or acknow-n ledged it has proclaimed rerdi nand Vlt. and entered into an alliance with England : for the moment thee events were known, the British Admiral on the station repaired to Cadiz, offered -hi succour, m(ncv, arms, and 8000 men trom G bra.ur, if required The French fleet in Cadiz, com posed of aii ship, was ordered to surrender tn the city ; and as long as they could, they obstinate, ly defended themselves against the place and Spanish ships. : it was sta:ed irjbnain that a new coalition Was forming of all the continental powcis. King Ferdinand VII. was pro claimed at Huvatma on the 19th instant. These Important transactions excited an extraordinary degree of era otio'n in Havanna. It was ihougnt every Frenchman there would be massacred, so great was the irritation cf the people against ihcm; but the prudent & humane measures of the Governor pre sented blood. A deputauon was Hcnt to an English irigate, the Franchise, then lying in the ofHng. o com munitfate these events, and fuvite her iiito port. The arrival at Htvaonfl, from w hence we dtrivc our interesting Spanish news, left St JLucar on (he lth of Jane, and brought out a new Tntecdant of Havanna, Don Juan Dc Aguilx. DECLARATION OF VAR Apaiatt tie Etvktror of France, Napotert 1. tit htbcif vf FcrJuand VII. tng ff Spain OjU tut Ikdiet i and tn tit nam 9j the Sufcrre.iutntrfrof Spain al Inaiu, tt ntctd tit oew.e. France, or more explicidy; the Emperor of France, having vio lated he most aacred treaty with Spain, by taking the Royal Fami 1 to Paris, and obliging .them to abdicate' and retlounce oil claim to .the throne, ia his favour ; and de clared, that he has been elected King of Spain ; the most daring und greatest outrage and falsit :ver known in history -having en tered his armie s in Spain, took possession of all the Fortresses, and Capital, and committed the most cruel assassinations and fob tierjea. ever; knwn ; allof vritUh I)ehai committed, not by forca of arms, but under the pretence of our felicity -t the most enornious ingratitude for services rendered him by Spain the friendship we profferrcd, have been paid with q-icks of "treason, and the most dreadful pbftdy ever .commhtted by any monarch or nation that' has ' vcr been heard of - " . He has declared Uely, that be would overset the Monarchy and fundamental law also, our holy rMigVriand hai obliged us,; by hiLroischicvpus conduct, to mahi-' fest to all Europe j 4and thatr ibr fcur ohly rttnt 6fy We'' dd declare V ar y ; gnfn it hi mJ arid v in 1 C0nse luenief ;rnich, aod In th'e iiame lvour Km ff iFerd ina nd YI U and J h.lhat of the, whole Spaniih nation -ire dy Jcclare. Yar,- both' by. c ani land,' to the Emperor NapcK uvi-t.Kiif iKTt,Jo according to&HWof tr; and &1&Xz?.t ' to aton all rrench. vessels; -croner- Cy, appuriehantertthdTTgUt istir 'm"the .-Spanish dominions;; Ve dd .mbreoveV;b i mpecli ment Sjr.rrtoie be made a jai'nst jy'e ""itta'gljfeaiation goveratrient,' yes selii 'protyJ. or rights, "befongibg p'an vjnd iVid tW of .that . nation ;;:atiltVfe-declare, that ye haVc " opened V free com muhickticn 'Cwithv ".England and have agreed fiir an arrhlstice; of which we hop there'sliall issue av durable and lasting PeaCe. We further'dedare, that we shall not lay our arms down, until the Em peror". NapbleoQ the )litV make us a restitution of our ' King Ferdi nand the Vllth, and every person of the Royal Family, and respect the aacred rignts of the nation, which.3 he has violated ; also, his liberty, integrity, and indepen dence; and for tbe intelligence' of t-pdb in every town and province of Spain", AVest-Indies', SrcJ inform ing all Europe, Africa and' Asla of this our decision . Given at the Royal Palace of Alcazar, at Seville, June the 6th, IG03, by order of the Supreme Assemblv. John Bap fate Par da, and ALtnueJ Maria. Aguilar. Secretariedf State .Our ctv (says the" National In telligencer) has been honored ibr u few day past with the presence of aCiiiNJteE Mandaxik & Mer chanty with his Secretary His ob ject in visiting this place is to ob tain an exemption frbrn the res trictions of the embargo, so far at to be permitted to charter a vessel for China, to carry back his pro perty, collected in this country to the amount of forty or fifty thou sand dollars. There are, we hear, various circumstances of a very peculiar nature connected with this request. Ode-6f these, as cha racteristic of national modes of thinking, is worth stating; . The .Mandarin's father 'being 90 years old, his dcaih may be daily looked for. According to the usages of thediscipl s of Confuciua, of which he U one, his remains, in casto f his death, cannot be intcrredi n the absence of his son, in less than seven years. This necessarily render- his son very anxious ,tore turn. Their physiognomy dress and manners are very peculiar and interesting. Their dress and ex ternal characters correspond exact ly with the representations of the statuary and the'painter i the lead ing characteristics of their counte nances and manner are gravity, benevolence and mildness. It h announced in the S. Caro lina prints that David R Williams declines a re-election as a Repre sentative in the next Congress, and that Robert Witherspoon-will, if chosen, serve as his successor. Bonaparte has granted domain Und in Hanover to no less than 70 of his officers of the annual va lue of niore than 2 1-2 '-millions of florins.'' ' ' Welfcarn thatthe late Treasurer of Massachusetts, Mr.Skinner,has proved delinquenuo.the amount o Seventy Thousand J)oUari:t. Curious Depoutjfhr' Mmt$ A;! young man orlU'n&nVcl by the name of Hehfy Jdne; about V18 years if age, being a Utdelhais- posed, a Ptiralcianaa called wrho administered fpyJ his comfort a portion of. Ertit fatarthis uauseating rheditine soon caused him , to emit fromi hi stomach the moderate number -of, tunc "JSarik Bills, principally; on the Middle bury Branch; wjjich were not ma terially "damaged". rlhose Bdls had been in this safe deposit for 3 hoars: H e was advised to the medicine by a number of citizens "who w ere itrongjy: con vinced : that ne had taVeK;mon:fro irv this placet He was immediate ly arrested and Uicr have hij trial Chiada H'h. " v-, . ' kIn'a Kwtuclry fcaper, ve find a candidate for :-the tiegishthrethuf n:coca mended p the voters. ;f He is a cntlemanlyr rnn, i rwpecta- j(c doctbr--he drink :f 'jzftwtiv rffur tells a- sttiy -wltls'-liamourj tne opantan nauoo, oruatn, to ma"ke public this busojemn de claration and to haveti published; tlcreataairness;ana noncsty. Wa;ftgrp . cr5etvef tSat,;isimilar;''tpttrse- xW, r.r.-:Li.-iv-ifiri-T3---- 5 cu ated to - deceitemosc who are. un uied tr -Hb e ':;r tsu Kit h"are re. -sorted-" to -'by wrifelrahJbatJ sioDsV ityisi too: Ihin towering X&' mislead inert of 'discern rnn lvl hey can, at .'once,' .see; that1 nothing is more easythah for a Pederaf, . atib- nymbus;wrUir.ttovcalfM j pubhcAni It will alsb be seen,jtriat in making use of this dtctptton r deralists pay the sarac kind --hi hjip macre to tKe. 'Republican -Principle, that the dishonest man pays- tctr 4 tue, wnen ne maKes it a cioajr;; tor 1 his vaiainy. . ; v ; r . r As the enects intended to be pro duced by the writer in.yonr lasty under the signature of a RHulicaht. were, in a great deKree, preVented. by your accompanying remarks, I Believe I should "not hav noticed that pnblication; had nbjt ahaiidbiU of a Similar complexion, under -the si gn iture of , -A ritni taifortyi dnd my' 'Country, have Keen. put-mtty my hand, evincing the samedeter mlnatiop, to decejve the electors of this disujct, under the cloak of Re publicanism. ... .. ' . . y, i: Both these writers (or both these publications, for, theymay both be written by the same person) allow that their favorite candidate ia, a rV dtrhbst ; hut "then, by a tbriou.s kind of argument; they - ihsinuaYe. that the terms Federalist ario; Re publican are nearly the satne'-that '.Renublicans - and Federalists all agree in essentialsr Butvthe- Re publicans renounce this definition of Ihe terms. They insist on a itrong, distinctive difference Ipetwixt the opinions and practices of federalists and;Republicahs. t:, mi . They contend; that, the Federa lists, when in "power, shewed thsm selyes to be in favour of a 1 high toned, expensive, aristocratic "(if nbt despotic), system of Governmejiit ; to be prompters of large Navat and Military Establiihments, which he- cessarily Uad to war and excessive taxation ' We had, then, our. land tax, house-tax, slavetax, stamp-tax, salt-tax, : still-tax, carriage -tax, &ct &c after the examnle.of Gi Britain, and were threatened ith'all theHn jenious,'but grievous -vaijety ofek clses and burthens of "that country and if the system had continued j we should, doubtless, have. had them all by degree V arirr? in order- ti t"e r vent any grumbling at thesemca sures, a sedition law was passed, to act. as a " g&g in the mouths of the people.. s These, it cannOt'be , de nied,' Were the doings of Federalists, seconded by all the old -Toriei and British Partizans in the country . if and though ' Mr. Cameron and his mcnas may aisciaim any intention of renewing tliese disgracefurmea ure yet, there is ho doubtj had the Federalists a majority1 in Con gresSj they, would be renewed. . Is it noV strange, t therefore, that" the Federalists should think " it pos sible so far to deceive .the people r as to lead them to believe, ahat there i no real difference between the po litics of a Federalist and a "Republi can Canhot the anoat ignorant see the difference betwixt Mr- Adams'st and Mr. Jefferson's administrations X. Betwixt excise and land-ia!es and fairs, all these Odious stod onnresstve it acts, were swepr away Hapeoi oppressed wtft taxes orrestrfctians of any kind I j ; . , " Npw,' it is factnlit nohtcift deny, that . Mr. SttnfordJ ;hp pfe- sentpresefltaxTey nav actecl ihevcryi'osuuicef these- opposite -systems ;t in question, in ffvbur"df the: iheap and unoppressive courie :A yeti the Republicans, arc now called updri xaKerkDyane:.reeraira$s rjsionir Election' tqi thi distric! j 5;aff-iaws4 and a frecclom frm;thcse- dermis hahcthic badges of despotism It ia too re esteemect:J8 cent a faevto be forfecitten thaVon" fciOniavo tneaccession of the Republicans'to; eltci;N ' ihemahagemene of 'our hatiQt MRtMl ;"yfer HiN ff w4ic the reason nfft-w-d 'rnnrfi!3! tii tt&fS. --.T.?r,?f make this chahfi,TvjahatYf ihef " '-i. . t . .--i'" - fr: -". tiestand enlightencdV iahd:thatH?r?v Htahftrd; ;doinh;an3la1 commended ;lr.4XeiTer Ucfehctrofthe cdahtrySP: ; AVittf: reaect to the talentf ancT 1 aracfer-ofjlVtr: CanietSl ;;)u&uxant:nave : hrspdliticr phiiHtrey otS-; tfut:thenyt& -gig 'f'Afift0-. tnat .acQOun! tor,meirvirift Aangres aii itiooit inwu.w Amo5iisfc itipfovmt I thedefensive measures erfifthfrvx . frtifytngpj 04irsi f criotibni Vwcredhbsefor bailding. a 1 teCile4Gf Matrr large number nfoa : .-; ; ' rising jsrr.acludf 4 C. ? teUfcvQirfii? merjbulii.' phht'lhac contenipiarear V' cessary- andhreerrifid it pmrap"J tdihe soundetriheip UcadTsnEvratse S?mf -aftfe iri time bf$m& mm&mmm Mr. 5. yote atsogainsi ine or; j ginal - 'Erobafowg'se: t hou ght it jpf erjjLature' an a ecausev it was" unlmiitM o terwarns i first to'discbver MrifbWi ha puna tne measure a ncces-O', ftotingforffiheupplemnta i i ne writer -oi t.oia nwu-uu t.3.u tred toJthepiseftrm whiclihe not onJyf afslstejct & pringf ;4 imorppcri, bu( hi'.u0rir5. f ported, ittefawaaac ; j is bppodtp5jSiT.a j to;'the:.lraienc'fe 'rearthtsyherddeMtsatLnd-MG'" Ss hsintijpief It iUlt4e thahe- 6C thelState'souln! with the elctibn eitherf a dison,:Mr; tHnror y . to tbejtidenc ot sound' prmciples.ibut.ar mer appears to" bve the greajesty v number cle& thRe publicans will uniie - in hi$v j -But Mr. Stanford is chargedUH i having asserted; '; tha,if i"oul4 have war. with landte Jede raliKtS; would joici .; hem. ""unn cry-it is ound,'i neverv madeuplriasser read frpm:ia new.sjwpip occasion, an extractbrW letterBoni f a Feuerali&tii'mjWS tttiejndr in , Scotland t- man rtr in tflo -i?Hf-M.Mr-vt-' -.-r men-to tn ' the PederalisiaVwhb-eme certainlyrhe ready, aixtsietrep? to such.charactefs is tl 'Briu&cii .rew - against themhargoi, ? TheJiircr of the ct&lBloiei hisairljwKh i ,r&T3'&lZX:tt iour latevgicptjs:sri4igttnHQK !tiierelcVeaSo 7hece?a4n)jpttn a :enume-fatriota:s cpuntrjhema is inf rrsn-Tpi ?ner, leaamgjtrrtrtwerft of ngrjes fromHh&SaU ' Mrw7aj(ioJn4tt"S" 'I &CnorR 6talldrTi"l buf I dctknhlnllseen lavewme 11 dexti hie ufrfive. 14 UVMUf . I VU4C i viivcakr ia. a 1.- uaAaicvrj , -4 iir'iiin r- : manufaetujrefe ' - -. i' J 'ii ft 9 I V4- '1 v j V I i? 1; r ' .imdshoott Sapped w j liiop bi wir, ii vf Wtc'&e frUI be under thd yoke j course. -a witJacut yotxeinWniiQfaiu jHttthSEDftOa cia this StSte-
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