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,1 : , . IV 1 J - . "'.-;:' :-"v : 0 V'V : . ',. 1 :::: : ' ; . A- :.: i l' ' V 1 ! i V v. i v IV :;! s at -I 3 ' !: I i: 1 hi til ) m 1 k r S, :i.''i m 4; KEW COLLEGE.- r . From the Wcitefn Carplftikfy : f H Pursuant to nolicefiuJncVotiJ atid highlv respectable meetfagbfcjtlien IWing'Wen of tte Yadkin River.? held in'Lrncolntoh on the 22d Sept; for the )Wjose pCtaking Into conside ration tfre necessity of establishing an other .,cJa;tmdVffit. , Learning within th State.of-N6rth-Carntinar The Rev. Dr. M'Kree, of Iredell, prefaced the subject of their delibera; tions by aruammated 'and eloquent Address; after which be was called to the "Chair, and ThosT(T.onc ofMeck lnburjr, was appointed Secretary. -' The agents of the Charlotte Ctim- 4n1ltee . submitted many letters;; ad- in thetipp crjj'artai of Georgia, South- Uaroiina, arm mosi oi me uTirirprveii- ted .counties m North-Carol tnaf all Mestifvinc their satisfaction St the cdn: V'tempfated InstitntiotiV .and promising the nr co-operation ann support. ; :. o ThWevJT AiiVilson, supported by MrMusHattj Submitted the follow.; ing Resohjlians wIiicli'weTe adopted ': . 1. Resolved, That, in the opinion of t tiii Frrintinn. lWWtlrntion of another public : KeatiVf Learning in the vWestem part of Nnr,th-Crlnar is a rhatter of C . -high importance, and identi6ed' with the ; beu interest cfilie State, in a civil and religious pointof lgUt.V ; V 'v. V 2.. Resolved, Jhi,'-ip the opinion of Ithja Convention the aforesaid instiicion ; 3. Jiciolprdjrhail this Convention, for theiucce'Ss of the aforesaid Cesip:Ti, laying aside, a& far as fxjssible, all sectionahin- terests and 'prejudices do. pledge their .; personal exertions tp carry the tame into execution. -1 : vt . " J Agreeablji to a resohition of the Convention, the following entleinert were appointed bj jheairnmn as a r Committee, to designate twentj-five ''..Trustees ': i . . ,, ;; ' , ,1 1. ; ') r ;From the county of-parkey Col. Wm ! Irin; . Ratlierford, CoL Walton , ' Lincoln, Ger, X. Graham ; ' v Iredell, Mr. Slushatt5;. Rowan, Mr. Andrews ; Cabarrus, Inb. F. Phlfer, E"o Mcckletibui g; the'HonAV. Davidson ; York. District (S, C.) John Harris, Esq. The above Committee, after retir - inr, reported that they had -selected the following gentlemen as Trustees, ; and that they be recommended as such to the Legislature : ; :. The Rev. Dr. MKree.' v , f Gen. George Lee Davidson : Jno. Nesbit, Esq. v ' . t . ; " CL Thomas G.Polk, . The Rev. Samuel C. Caldwel V ; Col. Joseph Picket. '? -,The Rev. J. M. Wilson, , Mr. Isaac Ti Avery, i ' The Rev. Air. Stork, , - Major Greenlee, . ; ' John Phifer, .: . The Rev. John RobinsOn, ' The Hoc M. Stokes, ," Robert H. Burton, i La wstm Henderson,' The Rev. W. Hunter, - v I -. . : TheRer.MrKerr; The Hon. Mr. Franklin, r Dr.M'Iutire;; r -Coh Davidson, . V H The Rev.;Mr. Miller, ' ' . Cel.' Thomas Lenoir, J i ; ;The Rev. Mj-. Kilpatrick, t '-.James Patton,' Esq; a'nd : ; ' ;. TRe Hon. Mr. Culpepper. '' - , . '-W " 'I J) , i' ' " The following resotutjons. were then , adopted J - ',. . Fetolved; Tirat'ihe present Chair- man Rf"thia meetirg:'be vested J with, the power Of' ciirrag a meeting of the Trus- : tees, at such time and place as he .may .think proper. " ' 2.- 'Jieolvrd9 Tliat In the event of. any . ofxthe Trustees refusing to serve, ofbe Jngcalled eff by death or otherwise; that a ' major ityc of the ar.ting;; Trustees' shall have the power of filling upiuch v.acan. t.ufL i ' '. I i . .- CKS. ; On motion of Mr. Mosbatf, ?econd , ed bj.the Hon. D. M. Fornej, -jt was 4, i Ketofet,, That 'the whole t number of Trustees be llmiied.tb fortyfive; and that the twenty-five Trustees named, and con-r carred in by a vote of the Convention, be f empowered to fix on the location of the I" contemplated Institution," either $y them-l selves or with such portionNof'the additi- onal twenty Trustees, as they, may think j .proper to call to tneir assistance. ;Meolvedt That the' Trustees recom mend that the legislature, be vested4 with full power; to select aud" appoint the re mainmg. twenty;; , v ' ; J It wanext U ; r Rcattve&t That MaL Lawsbn Hender- son, of Ljncoln, Col. VVm. Irwin of Burke, ; and Thomas G. Polk,' of Iviecklenburg, i together with Robert .Williamson, Esq. ' be requested, to attend the meetinc of the i Legislarci "as Delegates of tin? Conven tion, and to unite their exertions in'pbtain . ing the interesting and important char ' ter lift which we,are about to petition. t. ; Col.'Tw ATCrJ' seconded bf Geo'j; i J. Graham, moyed the followtng reso- . iQiionn, wnicu- were uqaqimuusiv ja- -dotted': V; ..-1'-" ; r v ,: - ' RschedS That '-the thanks ef this . xnteting be ptcsented-tp the Rev, Dr; M Kree, for. the eloquent ond impressive ad- - dress delivered on the subject of otif - meeting this day. and for the patient and impartial j manner in which he has dis charged tht duties of the ChairT y ' Jli iolvcd, That Dr. M'Kree be request ed tor a cotf t of his Address for Dublica- tlnn : i i V ; Retolvrd, That the above proceedings ; tc published In the Western Caroiiuianf : -- - ' .. i : . - -. ;. : ,- ' 3 ' - , .;. ' -ij - ' - ----- - . :.;; ! ;- ' , giw ill Y ill' V i'rH I i ill f '.' I' f rom wphlwob vworT7i"ir v - . .. . ; dug. vi. ' .s; r . "' 'The subj ol n ed 1 e i e r, pen nd by aB individual of high1 characterv in.il, asi the contehtat .will provef great 'can' dor and'disteroinent jlT be read, with -(nterestrasrbesMe, explaining, the e-, neriil asnect of affairs, it'ffiveS a clear ' idea of the several aftempts Hy Hhe,! tdisafTected to producer reach onsince the giorjous events .niciijuriiiiuiii ed the month, or March ' Spain f itn tempt so egregiously .m an( exaggerated j b a portion "of "Hh a Pans presses. ; The recent afTairwhich took plate; oti the .1r6ntiersLpf Po?:tur gal, so exultihvtepresented by the Courier as ( a CtiuiUr, TevaJution iri Spnin is particularly eservingofno licev and :w:trusrthi9;Vdl'tprevept further credence being given to thoe itlle stones which, theenetnles of the Cortesreso eager.to spread in-France , some or mem nuicuious in.ine .ci treihc. ' Th'e nnvel and conflict ingirv cunrsrance8 ot the lafe cnane . must naf u ral ly "err ate rd iscontent in those fewf individuals fWip. naVe?r been more imraediAtely affected bvlit and from tliem some oppositionltntfyi be expect ed Dut the massdf fthe (people, ' as: we Wve eehljold en'ongh'to state for years are cordially ' devoted to' the constitution,' and read v 'to make he' same efTortft, in favor1 of their newly acquired liberty. Sfvhich they evinced under every . specie', ,ot adversity Ij gainst a foreign'ypkeJ - 'Pfiblic pffairs.in , this conntry, since the month. of March, bave goneon in a regular and progressive way towards im provement snd consolidation and,' 'not withstanding many-unpleasant little things which have occurred, and as it was natu ral to expect, the march of events has not been stoppecf ''for a jingle ; moment, consequently -not' (disturbed. The King conticues to give proofs of his good fa'ah ana sincerity, and those who have been in constant attendance upon shim', for years, say tbat he never was so happy and tran ouil.in his own mind. -Deputations from uCuenca and other neighboring partsrhave wriited upcin him with .felicitations, and addresses, and he has had art "opportunity of seeing that ' the feelings and spirit Jie witnessed in the canitaTextcridtothepro-" vinces. " The" Cortes are comprised - of sound and well-intenticned men ; and tha' some of the members are a little hot-headed and hasty, which sometimes Impels them beyond the mark, and lefids them into af- lf fairs of no public interest at present, in general their deliberations have given tile greatest satisfaction, and tended to re store confidence. The generatity of them are actuated by the best intentions, and these little abberations arise rather out' of a. want of practice, than any other motive, The government labors. Incessantly' and seVm appalled by s the great difficulties they have before them to set things right, produce orde,r, regulate the revenue, ie- t organize the army and navy; in short, to cause a cnaos to oappear ; ana in tueir; labors they derive great" encouragement from Ue gtxid-spirit evinced in the pro vinces. In everV department activity and harmony 'prevail, and already the best ef fects are. visible. That attitude of dis trut,pr rather that wish to be on the a lert, and prepared for all emergencies, by the, maintenance of distinct bodies of tnen, such as those still 'kept 'together in La Lla, for example, isnow ro longer neces sar'. . wT'.creat is the union of sentiment that prevails, througliout the, nation ; for," in uie eno, i consider as notning tne lew i qisanecteo, or rainer. yisapoimetu per-; ions we hare '. among , us,, as their, com plaints are, drowned by? the piiblic voice,; and whatever'. they marplot will be of no avail.'l Would not wish yru to suppose that j we are without our little spuKs of discon-; tent under all circuinsfancesthis was to! be expected; but they do no injury, uh less.it is nbw and then to dern ive us of a few members cf society) v hose absence is better than their presence.- . You, will doubtlss.ere ou receive this, have beard, and possibly in a Very exaggerated tone, if your information Comes." from France, of w bat h ash apjened on th e"Portn guese . frontiers and elsewhere. It is bnefly as follows, anto us wliO are near, arid know the parties hus not givert the smallest a larm: In the Northern Pr,ovinces,.'Echa-; yarri, aqd a-sYngei ' of the royal chapel,; who, together with a notary public, were; spreading, seditious reports,. were arrestr; ed.' It'seems they intended to form a par t opposed to the presentVorder of tilings, and vitb them some othr few persons weretmpHcatedv and since arrested. -In: Seville, half a dozen beneficed clergymen were sent.out" to'dtfFerent points,, to dif-; fuse seditirus doctrines, . announcine that i Gen. Castanos was on the eve of eitteringr tnat;cuy witn, aparmy or iiigiishmen and Russians, to overturn the constitution. Could anything benore ridiculous r Oo the frontiers of Portugal, opposite to Oal licia,a party of fugitives had assembled J fand amcng them Freire Castrillon. who pompously; taking to themselves, the title J ci postouc junta, aavancea fowards Our lines a handful of atrued peasants, and some of -thecdeserters from the' Cadiz: Guides.1 One or two companies in gan-! son uparest to them went oul ao'd disper -sed.tUein ; and tlie .government has since taken active measures to pre veni the re appearance of this Apostolic Juuial, and the few deluded peasants and .malefactors who had Assembled under its bonneVs. Gcn. Moreno. ivhr rnmmnlD ;n viia a " - p wv.uia.Kiiua ii anauv na, is in warm pursuit of two clerirvmenJ who, at the head of 15 horsemen, werea going .about the ieuntry, Bpreading dfs-I ! oiafeoi aay-was named ments 46- and affainstbom'infofmatiow wasjodg ed by the pnnter' whort W?m; fided the ihstant he unlerstood their.ten, qency.? i nese :arexnc wpica tbe:disVtecteramohVu$sin days i from St.- Ube.r.; . . o &: Cabt.iFoxies informsHalt thefe j vas a JievniUTlOn lp.x ortugai, niur unuuru the Editors otthCentinel thefrolldvvv ititroclasnations cf thePatriotsr v . ,'. ,- .vrPROCt-AIVIAUUNS. Soldiers i rOtir sufTertlTgs are ended ; otiiv Ccimtrv in chains. : : votir. corisidera- Ition lost I -our sacrifice rendef ed of j avail ; ,he Portuguese Sbldler reduced to. I beg.almsfijdiers ! this is the time ,11 us fly to the salvation of otir country, and i ta oar own salvation! Fellow-Soldiers ! j donie afonc'with us ; let us fly 'With'.bur, ; brothers in a'rm s,1 tfo organize a Bpovjsion-, ii ... i ...mi i.it ku" ait'VJOvcrnnvt"iit,.uu -win wihuc uuut ) to make a Constitution the . want of which '! hftf bprfc the orie-in n ft all' the evils that I - - ---- 5 - - to 7 r , -j oppress us. : It is needless,to particular? izethepi,", because th;y are ' felt . by e ich. one of yoa. It is, in, the name and preserv ing' . of our aiigust Sovereign? Lord Don 'Jniiiy 6th,! that we are to-be governed; ; Aur noiy rveuKion win uc prcscivcu. i will run to embrace otir cause, because; it ; is also theirs. O, Soldiers ! power is oars ; : we! therefore must not alJow tnmuUuous" i meetings. ! If our Country is indebted tb us tor ner snlvation, tne' JNation must aiso be indvbteid to Us'for het 'safety' and. t ran-' quility. Con'fide; in a y chiefs who, never showed the way, but to honor. Soldiers ! yoii must jnot judge the greatness of oqr j cause by the simplicity jrf odr language ;, jwise men will one day record this deed, (greater than a thonsand victories. Let j us sanctify this day liehceforth let the cry be fixm the bottom' of oiir hearts, (Long live the King Don !hn 6tb 1 Long Hve. the rmy! Long, live the CoHes ! j and by them''" the National Cotistitntion.' y ' V. ' ." Signed,;; . '' ' - X ' - . v r .- l The Chevalier Sebastiano Drago Va- i lentp (e Rrito Cabfura. Colonel of i the 4th reeiment of artillery ;i Bernardo Ccrrera de tastropeputyeaav Colonel 18thregiment; . . - ' V Domingos Antonio GiltFigneiredo Sa - mento, Lieut. Coloiiel t6th regiment' ; Sodo Perura de Siiva Leito, Lieut. Col. iLt 9 ' ',' of police regiment Jozi dej Sobia Pimentf I de Faria, Majjv Com. Porto militia ; V ' Joze Pedro Cardoza .Silva, MajiCom t Mara militia.' . s ooiaitrs ; une win unites us i-ci us. march to- the salvation of our Country ' There are no wrongs that the Portuguese ! have not borne. ' Everypatiencet is tried,. 1 nerortuguesevwnnoui saiexy in iiieir persons ana property aemana. our ncip. They ask for liberty regulated by the law. ' You voufselvesV the victims of i the common evils, hrfve lost the consideration your courage ana your virtues meriieu. A reforni is necessary ; but this reform must bej guided by reasoo'and justice, hot lydiceniiorsness. Give yo(ir helping hand; to'ioirtler. j Opnose tumubuous meetiiigs. Smother anarchy; Let bs createja Pro visional Government, in. whicli' we may , place confidence. ,It will calUne" Cortex together,! who will be? the organ of the '.i '.:' , r i.r.'.. I that will ksslire our rights. -' Our King & nation r iney win prepare a wnsmuuou -liorcT.T-JJon Jonn otn;Demg gooa ann oe- nign and a lover of his people, who idolize 1 aim, wpi uicss uur lauurs, uoiig iiyc uur good - King Long live the . Cortes, and through them thf i Constitution; 'v ; Head -Quarters, Porto, 24 th Aug.; 1820. Signed asa&Qve. LATEST FROM LISBON. sumesiSeftti'z:' I TTi e, 1 a te s t n e w S from Lisbon nieii - tiofis, tiiat Government are treati'njjr with thejj Patriotic army, and will call the LJortes immediately. , Supplement to the ". UnivrrsaL : ... By; an express which has arrived at thist Court from Coruntia, whicjt place it iefton'tne, S'8t.h instant. We learn the fplltiljiripg news of1 the evilutiori' bf Portugal. - That it 'As cohimenfced in Oporto : and its provinces, by the Portuuse s troops, swhb proclainietT th - Constitution Cortesf !injih institute, and thii au gust sovereign j Dbn John yi,' ihat yeral other garrisons had followed this exampj'e;; tha,t D. N,: Barrp9, Portu-; Iguese Col btielof the 9 tl?rermentof finfaniryhad V taken iommand ofthe; provincelof Minho, GenWilsonwho conVmanded , there, : having', be eh dis placed; that all 'the offices held bjr. tlm, JSnlisli had .been given io natives V and finally'that the libertvbf the na- ti on had: been proclafmed at Iiisbon. rand the 'authorities arrested,after sotne It is said that they have adopted .Snanish-'ttATUtitiif Sn r.r'' psK'kW V-. CnRAcV.TN The followingis extracted froavtoe Go ve'riiment Gazette, published: at Ma- .lit ' ' i ? - I r BORDEAUX, AUG. 23. L An exnress-which left. Paris on the 20th' instj at half bait 4, A. M. bro'l . M.r'v. ' '!'.-ii i. 't '','." sf arrested new woinniisswrj, uay,vWnicu, cuuiau vlB ii r1 y'wunin a w Print some locemnary paper?, rKitf;ArmtifTf the troons. andi?ta ilatwrve rlnrd nriri. nhu v U&rivetf hrig JbnsyCapt Jo fiesta I our enorts are pure -ana vinupusif su juuu fiyli blfsVjour eflbrlts; The soldiers who ; composed the brave '' Portuguese army . : 1 1 Ik' iUwrfmFt: AhMorstmvJL- of that irt ner cpnf - ilisontif . J..I pWnose otdexlaeiA (amilyiif Bok APTEi sovereign ; of T?-9hA fhii egress of badness and icau iiiCM-w4Mv, 'FV-i-J i;wk v KJJ I is there, who loes not shudder to ijnd that there yetixist men whbdare toj who has devastated Franpe for twenty vpihAml twice delivetdiit tip to IbK reigriers ! The fpl Jo wip g H the ci e fro m th Man i t e te V4', 4' " -A V," PARIS, ' AUG,'2C. ; '-r.-r h(verrtnVenr HaseH for sotnfe f t me advised of the existence or pints j tor tlW cbuntry, to their pride and aVariccr The government watcnea tneir, steps-, These fools thoirshtxtt was:5Biheir powej- to overturn he throne 'ana trie institution's fhich Fra Idn. ' X rcertai n nu mbef of the officers and irergeanta ".of? 'the" corps composina; the srarrisbn of Paris werejseduced, and some of the Royal, Gaaid were' among tne. ciMisjjiriiiui . s f c-v .' -t; j v Last night these officers proposed to go to the barracks, to Assemble the soldiers, march against the jpalace tou r Kihffsr'ahd nroclaim ; as .JBoye;- reign a member of tht tmUy yoon aoarte ; bat several of those who vrere supposed to be seduced by.perfidions, ipirop'ositions inforiiiedlvihieiri''v chiels AVlinou l lOssr ot lime, oi nie uut itihwi was abduV to'bc put in execution. TheKgnvermwInt could no lonefide layl v The ; persons-concerned? in this Cri mina) conspiracy were arrested by fh 4 re n s d ?a r m e S . It appears that ths planet thcor: spirators was. to get possession ot y in- cennes, wnere .a are unKe ;um au-iuv. S P. MJ but was soon extinguished.- This was done; it is presumed, to ere- ate contosion so as to ! a vora surprize. France has fa; nghf to exppct tjiat ilns att e m pt be pv ni ?h ed iri such at manner as to strike a, terror into hose no,Tortfur' bathsi wish to tufhgain3tsoc!aror-derthose-arms intended for its de fence. -,'Nothi ngshou Id be negl ected , i n order to bri ng to pu nish men t 1 the authors and accomplices 6 f V conspi racy which, d i rected agai nst the thro be and tlie charter, thus attacks the feel ings and the most valuable rights pf every individual in the nation. The h ighest tribu nal .that which the char ter has empowered with the - suppress sion of attempts against the' security of the State, by a salutary imprison ment, wil I, yjthout dbutit, be ehchar ged wi th the trial of the greatest crime punishable by our laws. - ' Free frm all influence! incapable of listening to any improper siigesti-; pns,- this august . tribunal ; wilt know, better than any other' hof to recognize inn oce nee, and d issi pate ill-fo u nd ed sspicipn'as.' itwiifatso .kn;qw- how to adjudge2 the guilty, whomsoever they may be; '"'- '. --'' -1 1 -'-:,',';, r- 2 ' Th e city of Paris e nj oys the. m ost r(eciraqquility ; Thejcitzeos are' apprised, at the same moment of the erxistence. oi tne plot ana oi .ine. im prisonment of its authofs.';r ,. " vSi-J AUfeysf'22.; ..,'-'. : , ' The late conspiracy has not at 'all interrupted the publ ic order.Th h umber of the military arrested does, not exceed 23, fit none oi tnenv aoove the rank of Captain.' vWe addi vrith regret, that sbme of them belonged to weiSecond :r distinguished by itdsentitnent$ of ho norland fidelity. v The priliminary in vestigation Pf their Conduct harepm- (nencedv It appears, they did not dare to cdnfide their project to the soldi-; ers. Some ofthe confepiratprs.v have absconded. C, ' . " .r;?. n -fAjr the Barriers of Parir were shut; fromeleyen o'clock, on Saturday night t i i 1 trevenonSnndaj- mprbi ng. ; Si nee therijthq passage ; has ;beeh, perfectly free.' I'he Gendarnjeriewas rein forte ed at -all the i poits,-and stationed; at nW bnesiv'-t:- '' -,1.' :' Our advicsrohi Matlrid to the 31st u 1 U iTe CoV jea w er ' in con stab t cler I iberatio qnthe a ftai rs;vbf thnation but Very fevft subjects had' beeiT cpnj-' pletedr The)fthadte(l tby larg majority t' fake- jntpjpsieratiSn the iexriejlcy of apprdpriatingV the Ecclesiastical Revenues to the service of thetate; l: ; r . Pi ?A ' Nbthiiig, ltjt:tjier hd eeti received respecting the Counter Revolation in T : The London .Evening Star of the 1 6th; saVsA" Tlie oa'nic in tlie Stock i jJbxchange has increased this morning, i notwithstanding the.exertions of seve iral of the first Brokers to stem ; the jtorrehtr Consols tor "the - Account were done at e7.1r2 5-8, and Omnium at te mpt.: the et n ronem e nt p -uw v of the iotii sesj a deicenlant f Ilehry 'the Fourth for the relation of a tyrant, jfr Exciting the lrox)ps WrebelUon;tv Itwasssureid that ttil tellehts'pi cit which animated 'the french ; soldi ers, woul il Venl e abor;tiye the proi ects pf solne iridividbals,aWays Wady .to sacrince tneir npnor,anu uie repose a fall f.r Pfen t ty pI t . pmtvyihi greater ftla1 ; 7 ? dun.and: thei orders-Air tiC.i atnountSettlm- day, wi ft !!n athY: ttom the vreat! l?"e faflus are, anticipated. Ifh. -T' that 'Jhis ibuntry tpeans tl subsiP Austria in the .annroarhiik u 1 1 ui 1 1 u. u ij i e ren ces, ti ag auueu vi iue uenresawn rw i have been. made this flay trial V''n"ois win oeoone Cj fort;: ;Accont, on or before this dy mont!p Hiisslaand btherKsnvere eel country vyas bo party -.fp '.thlin: Vjfj t n ii ni ca lion s man e ; io , tne government othatyotintry,;:rwhich jrovH atiebfjMajy's 4vprnmert tji j:r tnfntalih tf''?rla tii J nf a;n; with it, and their earn?j wisti tlnV the" proceed ihs;.b(w goih4.oU ,nj meni or a just anu rauonaj system tf government: As ;to any cDnununiM. tionwhich' might have bee'n made U this sovernhient br other powers, their klirdfehip' wotild dubflesgagree with hi m i n t ft i n king ' t n a 1 1 1 1 1 m pfas not 4 tiiine: 'ftruxpiauiiritheiii. X good could, be ;ob ained h- wjc!i Jit 'c)bs'ur'9:and --miiCTiiTil d ijiit be . Voided ,SJ withhoj (j! i rij theni." 3fc similar declaraiion wis made in the " Houie ; of Commons, by) Lord Cat Ulereagh. . ;j , j f. .v : It; is confidently asseriel in. Park tnat one or xncMiasr 'iecioi the 'ate audience wnicij rnnce j r.asterj, tlie r'Ausfrian i Ambassao1?r tn our ''CnirtV;'hVd.jwith. hli Majesty, to niaKc Kiiuvviru me iviii ii r,niar.a 1WLv.AnilL. II,-! 1 CI.' it that: thernve yea'rs iinpnifinnent cf rte,' agrreed1 o" in ll 5. havin: expi red J Austria wilt no fonjrer be j party to his .detention, an vvoulQhi longer senu .ouc a( vomnjMhioner, m which sentiments Russia fclncurred. (i lobe. Private"; Cbrreponfi rice. J-y -- ' PARIS, A.UG. . j" TJie:Ministe.rs of tfie g are now pjre paring; a Dec eat power? a rat ion on thesubject df the. late events in 5pain and Naples -which will.bd publishei wjth the;-;,greatest:.;yoh.mjUy. , fT Censors of the Press here j liiS not per. miti thel publication (of . tie Ibissin Alanifestos until after thjy had bm promulgated at;iKaplesV Ililan, .F!, rente, &c. . r - U' - . . " A lively correspondence is kc U ; btween'Vienna & St. Petersbur. ' ! ;Amb'n'g-other ;rudej 'Ithings it n reported,. that, on tlie! .death. nth? Pius,, (daiiy expected) Austria wi! take possession - of the Slates of tit chuixh.vii.;-Hj':t!t- r " " ,. .VIENNA IX .: ' p ThereV' is muchr'tlk herejof a cont debtial circular of a powerful Monarp in ,he .-North, Addressed all 'the & yeireigns who signed .j.;theB' :' ante, to induce them to prepare their ctvptihgents of trpops,! firhe purr. sores of demagogues in fcuropetv ;-. Thes Austrian troj-p. fiow on vairv. ii ry wu ai i f : , 1 Af h nnrt ?lll fVi nf J t Trlvis.1, W . ,p WV... --.W. - - - f . AJ. theyvvill receive the orUrs w i: Lltendestinati. Tlf re are n- and at Commachioi V- nrtMK. "i r;st?. PT7I.I j am in that they Vil( aceoromodat-.trp :(t,fi and have other Rooms providia TtrlS n-.A:'-'"-!.: ' ' i V'Octewr A r j . it BANKNOTES 1 jway last, i mciGsea uy .T . ro , place to' Messrs Parish, if ;"cr, -r- .. , . ... . . U.. To irr!" : , Charleston, boro Brahcfi No. 210, the same time,to C. S Sinion'f in same place, the following fi;r,lltj,j;sr lina. No. 88, B, dited JanuaryP h , of gOoti the Union Bank of 3 one of.p- No. 343. a dated Ftfb.i2. to' on the StateBank of Northfo rl atHalfeiRh, No. 335, B. d?Bnif c 18U, and one of the y:Vf i.ted Ja'-Vl said Ba,k ofRlO. N1J2. W late?itLft! destination. AJ-J T tllV.il Ul3 -r. 'I-M person 'ofTerlng Aliem t" Tellers of the several V. ...rail' cd- against fceiiii;nhe ' person butvnifielf' , , ? Jenrson,'Ashfe County, fl ' . - . . T or . ion1 . . Ministersl) LonlfHoJlandl sai f if kuch nasements did Ptrif k rout; tor Italvvconsist rn "-h ons of infantry, JO battaiii ns irw-l( seurs, ana squaunws v "r" , I tpST. ;.;i:i';!-1 1 .jrtr':M i : The pubfic" are hereby Wf am?- the above dates and, nurr.berf it saia iotes e onqri vv i ei REP f ' I .
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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