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r r nUVT3S AtTIltOftk lATVfn, IMPORTANT DENLOPEiErrr. The fbllowdnc cjiraoraln&ry memo rl. addressea -to the Spanish rovern- incnt, by Ricitard RvrvAie KTekve,' a nitive American,", hai been received from the Mediterranean: This 43ocu- mentiitiso beiinferred from its con untWwnttea"in;i8l2 4or t81S i it was theo 4pre9ejted' tt the Spanish goTernmen t, and bj trat'gbTernmeh t aflenrardf oflrciill commu n icateil to th 'JJritUHcabifiet .JThe object of the aeraorill aeeins to' have beep to pre rail upon Spaiil to recLlim Louisiana to detich it bx sfwfie means from -the United Statei Veithertx contert it a ain into a Bpaiiith. colony, or, b? the distance of toy and, to 'establish over it a monarchical, government,1 under the coarantce and protection of Bn tain, RasiiaandSweden, asan"inex- puable barrier' aaiQst the nrogrcM of republican principlel,: ana for the defence of the adjacent Spanish ter- niones. . ; jl ne- iauer coarsc;ii vvc ."c distinctlrrecommendedby the traitor Xeene, becapse, as an English pen sioner and emissary, he coojd best pro mote the views and wishesl his em ployers fn London,by convincing Spain that it Would be for her Interest, to permit Louisiana (obe ereaied in to an independent sovereignty, of uhose ex clusive commerce and alliance,' Eng land would possess herself, and wield against tlie United Slates, Vith more eQect tJjan if it were to revert to Spain as a colonj. To effect bis purposes . vit!i tlie court pf.MAdrid,Ke'ene wove vd his memorial i irito a tissue of the grossest farscfibos in relation to 1 views of UjeAmencan''.xr6vernm respecting tep4nls!vpro?ince; in decently, and. in ' true -anglo-federal p t e, re ming . . i r j en erso n .an u ax r. Madison, and the ho!e republican partv, as "J; renchified dtnocrats and aLhehlt "misrepresenting the feel ing of the inhabitants of Louisiana, fic exciting the fears of- the stupid; bigot who rules Spain, in regard to the safe fj and religion "of hii" colonies. ' Tins raemprial, notWitbstanding its traitorous and prufligatc-soprce, inay be considered as one great cause of tlie facilities., anbrdet) to oorBritHh enemy, in the late war, by the Spanish autho rities at Pensacola, "and .atil Iri'Spaln, to have partly occasioned thy British expedition, against- 5ewrOrIeans.,Clt way alsoj perhaps, help o accouut fr the'recent impudent assertion and de mands of the Chevlier 'Onis in'hU correspondence witli Mf;SIonfo 5c we hope that its pubTiction, if another copy of it has nut oee'njrecch'.fcdbjrgti vcrftiaent viH serve to excite them to a greater degree of vigirance'andfprer caution in the protection of Louisiana, and the part of Florida belonginglo us b purchase,' agaiQsi-all possible, apa- nisn or nni;sn' aiucas, vii.inow placed beyond tbeosslbility.of doubt, that both of those powers entertain de - . A A M . A AV Alt " . 9izn9 against mat pan oiuie union; ; Kcene as born inlaryland ; sta died law in this city i waj a most yip lent federalist; and is yet,, as. may. be perceived by his memorial K - l . We really.think.that if is time .fori e honest portion of pur. federal, fel-1 low citizens to suspect and -cast off those infUmraatory demagogues of their party, vho are 'constantly praising the English govemraen t, 'justifying .their atrocities towards tins copnirv, .anu a!juing the admioistralion for daring to resist the inj ustice .of ,tha. govern ment. Someoftho'sedemaotie'sSiave been unquestionably inlthr service of cngiana'assis provea oy. yic cases q Jon lienrj, Keeue alia otner?,'.- .. The 'Democratic GoVcrnmentof the Uiiited States, under' thelmlnis t ration of the Frcnhi lied Je2er(m aii d Madison, notonljr dnriog'hV: actual war, but Ibn before tliit peiiod, hid gifen the strongest and juost-Vinei-r vocal proofs of 'its desires and inten?t uon xo.cueciuaic a.separaiton.oi inc Spanish Americans from -the-inotlicr country.: , ,C In the summer' oM 810, brokeloaf the insurrection of Yes t: Florida ,r In - ugaicu uy we American uoy erproei, whose unrestrained and wretched ani; bition itimulated it to "profit ofthein'- . juries ahd misfortunes which thfeate'n eucd to overwhelni thc fenipsula,anti to geX possession cf Baton Roogji; yhicli 5as the theatre pf the insuirec- tion. ' The unworthy pretext of the, spoliation, as; alleged by Mr, Presi dent Madison, vas, fat the country thus spoliated, belonged to Louisiana, notwithstanding thathe.same territo ry. had been denominated by H. B. ma jesty, and H.VC. majesty successively as an integral,' part of Florida, since the year1763, until the month of.Au gust 1810,' the date of the aforesaid in surrection. K- , Iq the month of June, 1811, in con formity with his request, Congress granted to Madison authority to annex to the United States the entire posses sion of both. the Flbrldas, al though un der conditions involving in thenj, the corruption and treachery of the chiefs of said Floridas. i Tho person enchargtd with the re vplutioiiary government of Carracas, received rora Mr. President Madison, and his ministers, the most expressive declarations of the profound interest they took in the good success of the reVoiutioo of that country, and of si milar results in all the other provinces, for the .establishment of which,' he caused to be presented to such agents, a sample of the democratic model of the political 'constitution " recommend t ed for their adoption under the per suasive and Seductive suggestions, that the President himself had written the aforesaid model, in consequence of his great philanthropy, and in order to amclionite the lotqihe sons of Span ish America. v' Emissaries and, Democratic agents were sent to all the Spanish proyinces, . to execute and organize the insurrec i tion of the Inhabitants, and as soon as any temporary advantages were gained by the insurgents, certain special re volutionists called consuls were sent there "with the view., of assisting &aid insurgents py an acknowledgement of their , authority and sovereignty : . a- mon the" numerous envojrs, may be mcutioiied with exactness, the names of Matthews, Skater) Robinson, Kings ton, and Poinsette, destined for the Floridas, Mexico, Havanna, Carracas, and Chili. In the present year, the aforesaid ! government, attempted by the.iuipunity4 of their former proceea- ! ings wiUi respect to their insidious pos session of Baton Rouge, took by vio- ll-l'l: 1 a ' a . li' leuce iiooue anu me country easi as far as the ltio Perdido. '.Before the present war, and during the Presidency of Mr. Jefferson, a mi- - litary mau Lamed Pike1, penetrated in- to' the interior of the provinces of Mex f ico, with the object, as aypwed by the emissary, to collect all the statistical a. lopograpnicai lniormauon .possioie, in-order, to facilitate.' bis igoyerutnent iu the. extension of their territory . to thfe Ri6'Grande t)ms including to the west of Louisiana the entire province OfTexaS part of thirt f 8aint Ahre, Kew;Leon, Cahunili'and New Noille Mexico. ;lf ant corroboration bf the I insidious and hostile attempts of said cmusary, were necessary ,uiey are 10 j i -.r : Brpositite and unquestionable in furmation'it ig known, tliat an assem- blagef; criminals, instigated "and a- uriieu uy vno 3mencan irovernment. have taken 'possession the territory Dctwceii the above mentioned River vtauuc auif j-ouisiana, paiim it me Sute or Texas;:' :1 V v ,1 he meabs-8c resources which 'that govermentpossessVtp'obtalhUheac coaplishmept of , their .plans; and de signs, are certainfy manyand pwef -fulp jKirtictilarly as relate. to K Spain,' ea account of their proxipliy torthat country; and ' the etablisKmeht "and tnumpli.pf Democracy, and its tmpa nion rwK.eso : ; : v.' v,Once ye'epredtinf the immense r pbns of tthat;nrovince,;its' impious and destructive uorainuVn-cannot HA lon ir?lcrT5. i dominion-carfaot be. long rctaruetf in ,tlie other; pro vinces ; J but as'. UsomeIirrie3 !Jl)anneBa;Vthat V nil vThV ProyidnceV injtfe spirit ofjts nrypyriwn, compeienxfmca-ntp;tem Spanislif America: exposed to be 'deluded bjf the .ye'nbJ mous. Iava of thetwm pevil?, bemo' hrac.glarid ."thafcertafa re sources and ejtpeieflU prxseni'theni selves, whkhbeing ayailcd ThySpainJ may be ftondi: vp-.tb the" eatabh'shment or an intrahsitahle and inseparable. Uari rier for tbe defence and prejprTaUoh . ft of the possessions already so much inreatenea. . Louisian, by the treaty of St. Ilde fonso of the jrea.r I800, was ceded by Spain to France under certain condi tions in favor, lof the Queen of Estru ria ; and under the express stipulation that the saidprbvince could nqt be dis posed pf to any other power. ; , i . ' ! Napoleon, notwithstanding! this sti pulation, always disposed to violate & treat with contempi-the most sojenin agreements, sold t(J President Jefier,- son, in me year itj-uo, tne.aioresaia territory. Theitiplifation in the trea ty of-St. Udefonsolthus violated by Napoleon, by his sale of Louisiana, was well understood by.Mr. Jefferson. The President alsi) knew, thaf the purchase of Louisiana involved in it the most flagitious fraud as related to Spain, and likewise, the violation of the political constitution of his own country. Since theji it is evident that the government of America, has only the mere possession of Louisiana, strint of every species of legitimacy, whilst the right ot property of said ter ritory1 belongs to the Spanish monar chy ; it' has been ths declared and is still declared by thelcitizens of the U. Spates, most distinguished for tlieir ta lents and virtues. 5 ' - From my residence niore than three years in Louisiana after the cession to the American government, in. the practice of the law as aounsellor of jurisprudence, and also In a military command, I had every means of collect ing the most exact information, of eve ry circumstance relative to the coup try, and of the opinions of its inhabi tants, with respect td itsincorporation with the United States; and in al truth I am authorised by my know ledge thus acquired, anil by my subse aueni corresponaencp wim ceriam ii dividuals of the greatest influence i that country, to prove land declare and make evident, that there is no im portant project in thj; world of sdeasy an accomplishment, jis that ot the se paratron of Louisiana from said states The principal' motives which dispose th$ people of that country to the a foresaid separation uay be reduced to id e I0ll0Wing-rr 1 First. The continual display of the vulgarities and excesses ;Ofun restrain ed democracy. ; 1 ' ; Second. The scandalous decradation pf the Ancient religion of the country ; me iramouc, jposiqnc ana itoman Churph. being subjected to the domj nion oxtneuivu mnunais,wnicn may oe presided in by Jews and ueretics the most violent and inveterate. ; r ThirdM. TM prohibition of the in truduction of slayes lot the cultivation of sugrar, cqttop, indigo and tobacco, the cultivation otwhich will have to be abandoned unless tht introduction, of slaves js. permitted-ut these produc tions already so -dirainished ' in their quantity, are reduced in their value to the extremest and moit ruinous cheap neis ori account of thj; 'impossibility of the jeast exportation; in consequence bfthe'continoal blockade' bf thfc His? sissippi ,uyf uie angusn squaaron. From these united causes -Af disgust & discontent, proceeds the most ardent desireof the t people pf Louisianato separate arid divorce tthemselVesTrohi .their incestuou.s cnDeciionitflIiie ueraucrauK guvcrnmepi) anireugjous and antircoirunercij, and ia wHiose embraces- thej; havebeenlprced apjl violated bi means of the. machinations and intrigues of Messrs', Bonaparte' & v Since then.lt U tniej that the UhiteJ States have only the mi re pbsscVsi on of xjouxiana, sinpi ol aiMijsace.ana le- dttlently and eceitfuily 1 Icquired, ifi'Q saFd govern tnent make use of as the fo ciil poirJ t1 hrfohiii frqln which th'oF" iirdmaturjthej r jUgitious jalabs yi it is cl eanf proved thatvbth-'robrM fright i and Sound- and. true pclkyn' the patt oi. me cspanisn goyernmepr, ;uniiej.jin fevbr ef the proiect o'f conyertind Lou- i si an a. i ronr me; acxuai; sraief jo prein m ajcial V V injdnosi bto an4n&si-J iaie cnu'ioxpuguauieuarriej iar we defer r nd protectipfl- hf thtfadioifc ing p. -prions o tne spanisn monar- ih - a re.jrajasmuiauoa coi Xirai anat a . isasy.adprsst by ijieans of the erection and establish liters .ana rcnegaaa oojuiery oi itsurpa.- fcibri niicl"disbri?ariiiatidb meet to digest ment of that territory into a soYereiff'n ana inaepenaep.t state, guaranteed as such by the unjted powers; of 5 Spain, ( But in order to give to this project the necessary and adequate force, of thus -placing intransi table and inex pugnable limitsvto form an insupera- DJe counterpoise: t6 tfre intrusive at tempts of the Xinericaij gpyprnment, not less ambitious forf an extensipnVbf its dominions than ancient Rome, or modern "France, the Floridas, and the 1 vpitnuijr ucLwecu xjouisiana apu ! IvlO Grande already irf possession of the aforementioned renegadoes, miglit ; fee of the greatest utility, by incorporating them into the new sovereignty, in case the Spanish government should thinly proper to cede them for the purpose pointed out, and under the aforemen tioned guarantee. - ' u A new government thus composed of saidsterritbries, united and organ ized' on' the brincmles of a modern monarch jr, apd protected by the specied cratic usurpation, and restrain, with the most perfect efficiency,, its futui& attempts and enterprizes in the souths ern regions of Spanish America.,, !. Doctors Falconer Henderson .' HAVING entered into Co-partnership in y the Practice of Medicine, all ,appl ca tions in their line will be particularly attend ed to ' vi ' ' - '. -Raleigh March 19, 3Q16. 6t tf v LAND FOR SALE. j X WILL SELL BIX OK lSXVEK HCHDHBD A A CRES OF LAlfP adjoining-the town of Warrencon. v " JOHy HALL.' January 11, 181 6. , notice, ; HAVING transacted business for M'Call, Elirot & Company, and Allen Love kP n this Stare, for many yeartr-There , being transactions of a long standing to settle, that ought to be settled in my lifetime, betn old and having a complaint that (foes opt indicate long lift I tajce this method to request the Agent ot "Agents of M'CalU PUiot h Co and Allen Lore & Co to come forward and make a settlement qritbi me. ' ; . j , ;.--Vi Henry M?Neitl, Person county, N. CtMafch' 26. 63 3 w HARDWARE, C ' AT RDUCKP PlpES ' For WesttrH Bank paper. " ' at Totf t?t t'TArari?T ' ' V ' 4, Mirth HirwaTd.Streetippptite Jilt?. BALTIMORE: Jf XTOW ' openinrs50Packacres Assorted 11 CUTLEBY, AI)OLERYi' PLATED. BRASS and JAPANNED -VV ARB, BUT And a further Supply expected by the first Sprine ship, tit wui be worth the attention of purchasers to 'cail as tho ,Good. Itave been .pMrcnasea xorvasa iQj,cngiana ; p& Atsor ment will :be sold, toy. fbr. cash, 05 on liberal credit foacceptancea.mJbftqUyi 5 February ia ivoA- . ;;i - ' PA m, ft BEAGLE HOTELS FQaB ;&4aLE. - rriHE ldn? continued bad health ofrourjact I JL ing p'artner rin m. 'tabtis cessary attention -required tx$ 'mejncreaIhg' Custpnlof theV louse. We: hayether'ebre; determined m'dSspose of 'the; Hotels .wa$T;alf'T fits, Appurtenances, covering tj?o acres of ground; 'and iye, immediate psesiioqCpc epcir.t66uiop1csihtew the tItousK wnicu wc suppose ujcii ' ouwo,nw ,v.(i bflfer to shew theralue of the EstaJbtlishmentjr There can beho doubt butit w the, fti pro- ntaoieanajOi coura U19 most w3?.y.fj rFe'b,iogw;; .1 M 1. - T- biwiness.1 offerafor: ;failL;rchrln Villareof CbapeliUnsiatiBof aONB .uttc. iAiiv on wmcD.J-goo sjiorcraoa KciaUimdercse is beldiere :by;asrtpWWinM' reoerallr ttaisactedAt tnise.w W jirbUtbC purchasing svlll hooubf yieithe tremtses ifurmei6icit xinnefisaryf .iratyai posasionwu4 ocgi 1 Veil itamediairXvA' 1 Htkwi'i the Plintation on Which; the"iib: i cnber,resides, aDomawanwesr ncrui oria? dapted to tlie? mmlture of beat, Cpnflnd ers-tiieiLboye propy;desirabtel:l-et-tersaddreirtd to lihe Pcit-rstir ViUbe at guarantee, would, like Hercules in his ;:f w"sm, wccTOu S JStn'excslienf Stand JoriKfUrcHavKi ' Ibtli B i sobiiiciber ; betfi'fllar tfjow Estate of f l'health; ind diajrou4)fic9rtanrTig"his fvw&ThV separate' tSfecjidq .Bitcre qel XaUtfiQiexprtns tntfindto parehaseVill do wtlY Q yiirfce: premiie vrh'us theVCrdavia ft the irrowjdv Thtbrt: Chapel H4LMirch 1, 1816) , 60 Cf The un ,equalledJlae-Horsi'which pever y 'beaten ' VV yJ I A f fine aocreC'aixteen Ahands hich.and4 5 aom?ljmkedj'.of Urge hbte apd muscVtat power, (wiiTtaid flit eineawntIaf lifa,x Gourt-Housei 'Tirginla, mrourfjouV season, .except .welaheMtptlEe, fesv and puji- covat ThirtDlIars thV aeasbn? Notes Will Be Tcqued rhen' the Mare is :c&2 yeredi lbut the same may be'discnared bT-, twWy-fivedoUar if paid py thlUl of Jitfy We deem? itfuniiessary to say muc& in this dyertisementIeecthgthe pedfgree ot ' performance of Ftoiuze- as.eseiinly v ib ftilly seen jir his haibiUs- nor of his coits There were upwards of One bandred & twenqT of tbepn wJntipsojT piiHeacdkweepstakeai : the lasiibor yef. ifioWpast procured witoinV-few, iaflea bitan4f' -2L cents per ;'wee'tssrell y'&$j.pnfafaif be. fed with, grain af the neibbdpriee; it required. , s ervants bparded 6a reasonable. Groom, sent wiUi tl bpard, grin . aqd pastura; March 20 ForMdjor VTifiaanlBal! A mott btauUfyJ blood oy tptd and9nie, marked, the property cf. John ' Tbilofe VrlranLX Stand thia Sea -1 aon at the subscrt ber Stable in the ToWn of Warrenton, 85 miles south of Petersburg, 55 niilesnorih of Raleigh, 65 . milet east of. Hiltsboroukh. & 35 mite ofHalitax-rAnd .willbeTet to Marpa at S5?(l the seajon, to be paid ithin the seasoa,whiefa lll vend Jxn the 15th of juy djeleap, to be raid down, and 40 to insure iuUare to I be in foal, and, bhe.dbllar to thi Groonvfti eacu insianoe. po uaQiuiyior uciaenuut- CHANpa, frorq his performanfli and hi feat , character is nfe.oro no higine eteil imported into; America. ;;He yaa aeWctedtii England by, th5 bear judges ferM ppesentt . of ner,; at 'a'yer high prieev ftS?1 " 1 . Oh a nci waa a good Jlacer, ! At T)epeasteC In. 1800, he wonh jO'pjfebeating Slr Solomon," Haphazard, Sportsman Hyacitf- ; At Rock-SpHngmeeting, 18dl,be von SOL two mile heats,' beating Honeycomb, Tum? peters &c r't&j$j v ' : . At tjtoncVster.be won the neasef $tqK. often .gidnea eacbi 'thirteeh? lubjscribers, wih tVenty guinea added,- four miles, rau Ing Hycinthus, CkKiragliter, &cA And the same day, he won .te Gold Cupiour miles, beating Sir Solomon, Champion and , At tainT meni '- V,v. : -'a,:S, ''x J,r'4: ' . : At Malton, Ih 18(alBt5lbfc;iiewona : Sweep stakes-, of twenty ;guineaii each piiie . subscribers two mile heate, beitin Sir So-, lomon, 6 years oldest: lSlbv ift wbicVhjj fell lame, atid -Was sold to IffJiihcolnb for V Stallion; from, whom be Was' purchased; ' ' ' , Good and e'itenstte Pasturacre 1 forMUch Mares a ciaV W coromiued to the- care of ad in case iny person may want fed, it ahall be done reQ at;25! ceata pe diV i- He waagot by Lorcher; bifrd by Hyder A!IeS;;hitatPeattac: by Her6d.ft, lrcherWas jpottert, byDanfirannoni rbicfr was b Eclipse,: hiS'dam W Der) vumnus, or, tvctipse oKyer; Aiiywajs 18U-Grimalkini Mh ttouncomb)?ar gtmeat at Mlton,l 00 guineas at JPootaract 1fil2.Mr' eilfe'a 1 c. bv Chance: dam . by Attuf, a;SweeTei of itO guineas, at K Mr. F.6 R. Priee b e Chance. Chance. the MbetvPiateisof 70 three.iailesC at ItotsGhjice ihefpiter:, ' ;js ir.G;A rmy tages. iAcciaent,f pf nance. oesuriei Chancf the weepat4Trta1o uk? of muriartdVeGriroaV& bj , tbjwe'heaVliEll bh;50uineisNewfarltr .edaiid'a . 5 year a old, tor te jocicey umij riate oi.i ionlGismlW&m If, fkeRiiUanmVs .--fi5 AiPrimalMiiby :Cb'aitbC4rde each. mfttiT MrishAkegneare'sb. b. Ches- t4 Jersey Vjfi I Sdptfisayer'lrdJwltf de I GauV and.Mr, Jtndre,Vif ophonius, 5Ao 2 jJUke ot (lutl eatjlrake oa urimaixin. 1 -f . ; lYltli minV othTir. thebarticotar not a eertx.med e iheetJienUry onl ;haf ing arrtye11iiia:al '&1tet-tt&iby. V l8Ufimalkin isfw:S4flBrere4' tttj ltyearrioi Roilaodbarinfif refused MOOguineaa lot ; :-( PHILEMON W AW M 3. Warrenton, March 4 1816. 01 , efJlliujr'.ORW ' VBonteWct4tqotvSpe sr. i -1 km4: V
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