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and b Ahehteeiith Congress of the I'lWWJ . ;Th OJrcnit. f!njrt; of the.. Ignited! Stae for P.Ulrf. crnenced is trrn ?n ctVn MnndaiMaVr. be fre Chief-Jniticf Marshall andTJudg j0ffer; There bWngbur feWJiHgfafed faites and nnnJbf a .criminal nature . before ' the Court it'ajljoqrried the foJ-,-V lowing day; V;, .-.:. "yKffl;---; V " 'Forriglt Vf ir.TTIiedetajls in this interesting; : Jt .'wUtbe en by: refer ence o te proper head, that it was tatec! in he Lotion -Siit':of he 5.d iltthat a formal Derlarat ion of JVar, - hv France anintSpnifi,h9f hve,n r' ;; Wed br the British sjovernmentit-.. V have long 'foreseen that such' vrnuM tventnaUvbe the result, uhle vrard ed off by an unconditional submission- on the part of Spain ; and; we knew j f0o well the unbending; firmness of the Fpanish character, to harbor, for a mo roeot. the idea of their adopting such -in alernatire. 7. j r-.::v .AAma u.ra't -;A divercitv of opinion seems to h ave , eii?e' m Jiverpooi as jo TFie auTnen-n ticitY of the above inteihgencf . though it was admitted on all hands, that uch - vont micht hp mnmentlv exnected. From the'i'dm!,. IV.jm a rouce wpicn we unu in me ui !? 'irt'r ; ma 111: of 2.1 March, that' a Manifest" wnnld be published br thpMi of April, that would contain the Declaration of War. of France against Spain," we see not the least reason' to discredit, the stre went of the- London Pun, op this ub-' . jert. The cry of Mood then.-, mav a giin be heard in the streets of Madrid, and on the plains of Saraossa. We had hoped that thi languase of demons . voald have"ceaed it chi'ls our veins, and our hearts recoil at the" idea. But surely a brave people and a good cause will prevail. ; K: ...... The important- intelligence froni - Mexico, will be hailed with satisfaction and pleasure, as it confirms the down fall of the pusillanimous Iturbide. May the game fate ever await those, v?hose"unchastened ambition' would lead, them to the acceptance of a crown, though at the expense of the peace and honor 6f their Country. The Mexican Nation is now reinsta ted in its rights, and freely represen . fed by axonstituent Congress. Thus it should be and thus should end th the reign of every despot. Indeed, the People that mighty word so Ion libelled, .must t eventually establish Jts magic influence in every quarter o . the globe. Kings fhall worship and , "Warriors obey this hydra-beaded po tentate their frown will awe the op riessor. and aufhoritv shall have no sW urify, but in their apprebation ancr j respect. . It gives us pleasure to discover in- trfasinif evidence of the determination of ,the !erchants & Planters, in this aection of country, and indeed we. be- neve fhrnuirhout the Mate general y, i to confine their trade with in our own i - limits. The advantages of such a course, to very; individual, who views aright his i on interest, or that of the State, are so liumerous & apparent, that the slight est experiment needs only to be made, As an evidence of this, mnsfof the ' . Merchants of this city, 'wtofrhave here tofore been in the lTabit of trading to , Nortliern Markets, laid in their assort- nient for the present season at Favete- ! eville. Ve have conversed with several cf them since their return , all of whom ! if pear well satisfied; with, their bar- , gams. Groceries of every description were procured, at a much cheaper 'ate, than, they could have been at Pe tersburg;1 and indeed all their purcha ses were made on such advantageous terms, as will induce them in future, to frequent tjiat market. K e rnade mention a few .weeks 8'tjce, a an instance of great e'xpedir l,on that goods were received in Fay etteville in ten days from Neu-York. Jt is a fct more worthy; of remark, jat coodsvwere received last week 7 Messrs JPrimrose &fCo. of this J'ty, from Kew,-York in nine days af r the time of their departure, indud .,n 8loppa-, &c In the former in stance the conveyance was all, the way b. water, whilst in the la' t r case,thre were at least one hundred and iweniu fcilea of land carriage. ' ' t Daring ffo66efy.-lHugh MDpnald o mnrnvold man (and a revoluiiona- .rfd to honor, and Jiecarnes ly Pensioned wa knorUrt t.n ;n vth him the respect, the love, artJkhe best y StrPPt- L i f .1 rJ . wishes of all Vis feHovv-cititens,a8 the rich inoSii AT i foot Of Jlay- est solace of his declining hours. , And when ot, on Friday night last, about ninfe, bis course of usefulness is run,5and he?is " lock, bv a fivprA hlu'w relfh 1 .called Id the rewurrU f tijatTtnt In tf. Wimo J. . . fotbed",of bit' Wk book ebn.b"Te' .' pngIWbWbt!cwS "ng thirty rtollliigS! tJe brunmWatOrver. vh farroi Vnl'wVto AimAst darinsn-' 'Sithonffht fhathe hafTestMiH P&con r;X; iWlh InstiYvwas ma?evegterday combu iibteSf pd "applied ; the Inateh and ' tne flames were gradual! fl pro ressjng,vyhjen a gentleman m he neighborhood waproyidentiaUjf"caIIr; ed u p, -"and tiliscovered th e;cl aorer f i n of the monster. V ' x. . - . ISfr.'Wm Walker. Post Master at s Great iBridge 1 0 miles from' Norfolk, was shot dead, 'on Monday v e venn lasf bj a rieg; 6 man whom lie had'.chaa- 1 1 se M - a s h o r tv 1 1 m e be fore, for m a I con - duct. ; . Presidential Electors. The Spates elect rtheir Electors rif President and Vice President as follow : , y New Hampshire, ,. Virginia,' Connecticut, ; -; Korth-Carohna. j Rhckle.Is'and, . . , Ohid,' New-Jersey,-..1 Mississippi. Pennsylvania,.-- v1 '.f. :.f ' BT TBI IXGISLATTaB . v" .-' , Vermont, Alabama, j New-York, ; Louisiana, . De'Avare, .." . Indiana, out n.i ;arouna, . lmnois, GeorIai M;ssou BT BTSTttTeT9; : . f For the whole nvmber laryiar.ri, iveniucKy. Tennessee, ;MMcIul,etis " ""7. ' " ". i Stolen staves. Mr Aug. JNeale, of ; Fredf1rickhti-,'tr, who has been emnloy- ed as an - aent bv a jrreat r iumber M . . arned off M rw k w S lnltnaA nlairAC .VffAA . f A i ,i t u i u i . u :nv t ip HritiKh flminirthp att war. has t? i u it i i r I ; Fredprifkshurs Herald, from whic it ' iu l 1 l 4 appears that our government has not - - j-i i t - m w v r r i i i a w ' :i been apprised of the. appointnient of apy person, on the part or- urea t nri fain, to attend to" that business in con junction with the American commis sioner noJhave any returns or' other tpstimony been furnished by the Bri tish government in retatiori to this . a -m M T first of May was theperiod fixed imorf,for entering on an examination of the merits of the case. It is said the Private Secretary of; President Boyer has gone to England, i and it is suiresfetl the -obiect of his I susriresfetl the visit is to procure the recjrnition. of rne . inoepeniience or nayii, oy tne British government. j JSTew Vorlc May 8. The schooner Experiment has arriv ed at Provirlence. in 17 days from the Bay of Honduras. ' Capt. Carpentpr. afpassenger, states, as we learn by the Providence Journal, that eight davs previous to his sailing, eight Commis sioners from the Province of t. Salva dor de Guatamala sailed for Boston, .in the sclioonpr Planef, on a mission ito this country, for the purpose of unit-- ;ing inat rrovinre witn tne government , of the Cnited States. J ' Canada. The ipaalntion laid4tefore atjve fo t(,e ra(jp itwen ":that courf-! , , ... . for remedy! ; thereof proposes an application to tlier n-1 ' Jr .k- irJlu e.. vl . i President of the United states, pray j'inj: that he will take such meaures !! for the maintenance of the interest and vindication of the rights" veovlf'Oi c anaaa ' as ii.e mav deem M.I J . . A most proper." This may be regarded in the nature of an appeal from the mother country of the United States, ( and goes so far as to propose, that, if Great Britain will not, by negotiation remove the cause f . dissatisfaction, that our Congress shaH adopt 44 mea sures of retaliation.'? Demi Press. . TAberality he following is an ettract from a speech delivered by A. Dunian, Esq. at aKepublican meet- jing atDosion, iinuie -evening preceu ing the late election for Governor bf ' -fi. n. - : ft !.- ' ' the state of Massachusetts : ; " Governor Brooks is 'a man whom the Pepublicans'opposel with moderation but with firmness, because he was the candidate of the party alwavs arrayed airainst them, but wiiom even citizen of Massachusetts al Jwa)s respect ed. A hero of the Hevotiort, ' whose honor has always been as bright, and l.who'se' heart as warm a 9 the sun that cheers tst, and whdxonse crated the best days of his 1 1 . .Avii. i Vita r tT V. n so devoted his children to the same cause, fand; the,blood of one of them, one. of the :'most Vrohiisinjr. vounsr men in the nation: : sealed on Lake t;rie the triuronh of his smin- try. He retires like a genera and a state? man, whom Greece and Rome, in the davs ot nepuDiican virtue anrt , greatness, would 0 -mm. 1 jltrvand this, is of aingiilar character. t ttVcompUins otan net of the British jj "R.W I.Parliamentas highly detrirhf ntai!.l:,,' ,n ! to thpjr interests, and for remedy en.'nff sidefabiyvjrrVater, than, it has been for yeral ears'lpa8Kf.: fSeiUnited Statesniclerpjrif e; proceed eld; ty sea th is morni p g for For- rO? KICO WHO V1 r. KANDALLj a Hpftia meseng:e r from uf e r n ment, ; to the4thorities of that Island ;-supposr ed ito Ve la ( el to the recent m t raie com mitfed onvthe schojfiner Fox, whiche sul ted intne death of Lieu t. Cocke.--I Mjry.RahdaM arrived in town yesterday fromWashingtoti. y; " ; - .;An a r ri val at Ne w Yprkj wi tji da tes from Matanzas to.ther20tK ult. freportjl that Com.VPoBTER, inpthe Sjteam Gal liot Seagull, had (eft there,! station un k now ni . Twelve or fourteen bod ies of the crew of the piratical schr.-rilotj recaptured by the boats of; the squad r on7 wh o were ei th er ki lied or- d rown ed at the,1 time of ; her recapture, had drifted on shore" near the spot on the toast of Cuba, where she was taken. Two men by the name ofr Smith and Partridjrev were, tried ; oqtb6 9th inst. at Philadelphia, en a charge of Burgla- Smith was an old convict, having: been formerly sentenced to hard labor for tVree yearaVfof' the crime of burgla- ry. ijpon Deing arraigned tor the pre sent offence, he pleaded jjnilty, and wfi's spntenccd byJudge Hallowell. to be kept at hard labor, fed and clothed as the law directs, during his natural I life. This is believed to Abe the first instance of the kind that has occurred 8',:Ce the adoption of the existing pe- ' nal code otPertsylvania. C; n.Lt -y: -: . .' . .1 i Partridge p eaded not guilty ; but ' .. . . . o. . rarii iue pieaaHi- or guuiy ; oui after a fair and irrfpartt I trial, he was i . i coHvictjdi and senfeoc to ten years ; . - . i j , , , -7 imprisonment at hard labor, heinff the - - - f . , . P full extent of the law for the firstof : fence.- ' -. . A case" wan lately decided in the ! New York Court of Common Pleas, which may be of some importance in Jthe' evejit of a recurrence o t'-e cala ! mitv with. which our city was visited last season. i " Ti l ' ' V"I?"ra?c I " qntjty of tabasco, and when the j yel low fver caused a desertion of the power parr m, tne city, ne closert his 8tre, aner giving nonce io me own ers to jtake, i. they' -wished, such of (heir property as remained in it. He also left a notice on the door, that goods mi &h t bp taken out on applica tion to: him, at Jamaica, L. I. for the key. The defendant, sometime iri Sptem)er, procured from another person a key that fitted the lock, en tered the j store, and took out his to-, bacco, leaving the store in an exposed situation, and the goods, other than his own, in such a condition that a quantity, (the amount not definitely shown) was wasted. : No pretence of fraud was urged a gainst the. defendant, but the claim rested'upon the. unauthorized entry, autf the loss sustained in consequence thereof; Verdict for the jdaintitF. . American - Imprisonment for Debt. Three hun dred and thirty three unfortuunte per- ere confined in Essex county Iew-Jrsey, ourrr'g the year en,.J5n on the 1st ult. for-the heinous j j jrne of being irnnWe to pay their debts Of this number, 141 wr kept ir .Of this number, 141 wre kept in cloiie confinement. The amount of the debts was-$55,400. ' I . A society for the relief of the dis tressed, has been formed at Boston. Its object is, the amelioration of the laws, governing the relation between debtor and creditor ; and their ultimate aim the entire abolishment of impri sonment for debt. That this result will soon grow out of tfie enlightened period in which we. live, is scarcely to be doubted. ; Propositions are now perfectly familiar, which a few years since would have startled the security of many honest but prejudiced minds. The right derivable under a 'Contract for-the payment of money, to take a man's person, could never have been assented ;tOf had it ever have been ex am i n ed , r . A in a n's I ibe r ty is essential o the state- his property is liable for his debts the right to take his per son for bis debts, " is no wise clearer than to take his life.- ... . . . . . :h ' - . ' - ' ' ' . . I Steam.' Jt is said that the ingenious mechanic, Perkins, has lately puf his newly invented improvement in the Steam Engine, to the test in ttbndon on a large scale, arid that the experi ment has fulfilled his most sanguine t xpVctations. r The accou n ts given of he great saving in tuel, roorii, and ia2 'jy ot her expenses by immense increase -f power which Mr. P. has discovered, a -e. by no mean i t is sa j d , exaggerated a nd, th e invention bid s fair to super eqeetery engine now in ute, and se ?cui aTJortaneito the tatentee;p Farmins in iNeiQ England. A Southern or;everi aMiddle State far mer' wou Id rje 5 surprised to jsee jrlist' ot .all' the, article pia, from --aew 'l5pgti'bT;'far)rfM someingfofeey;thio totlsiriUpll times and easonsfandf thoun toe sum receiyeiK for any one may betriflingicthe aggr egate is con- siderable. MHselisifrpm smaU tarpiv iider, eOough to pay for hjs gro cepea. ; .bean s io pay for hii leather ? bo pajTi for bis children's ichc I ing, and so forth1; reserving unbroken the proceeds from his chief products fo accumulate for his children; for5 bid. agebr a " rainy; daymlKjrmfrV Princeton Colle,ge,Pro fes8oc sly , ro f Pri n ce ton C ol Icgen an excel -1 e n t d i scou rselajt elyf publHhed states the f tpllpwipg , eitraordinary7 lacts : " Foe more than, thirty years past, Ver- taimpoj single raeatb n r:ampng he 3 uWn(the Colle?of noaye J.beeii such an event ba8eyef,eenry in Nassau T Hall. Had ; su ch an event ever occurred, it wbu Id scarcely , haye I escapa me ; rjnqairiesraBa esearcne of Professor Li nil sly ; an d. itis", there- fore,'faiK to presume t h at it neyerjd i4 occur ; and yjet ft "wopfd seemlmpst miracu lous that, i n more tWn; seventy: years, not a death should ,have taken place among so, large a number of stu- nents as naye generally aiienueu inai seminary. j ' y C ; Jl iterersflJ. Colonel J.i B... Wood, o Providence, who was last summer . a Huiigeo to pay a large suinor -moneyi, to Messrs. Wyman & Stonefor a loss;, through ' carelessnese, in conveying a quantity of gold, from Nevy-yprl,'to; t he form er place, drew a prize o f ten thousand do liar $ on Saturday lastf in the Rhode-Island J)omestic Lottery. J Tread Mills.-.K paragraph in ope of the late Ehglisih papers, states tjiat " the Treacl Mills in several of tfie towns of the Soiithern and Midland Counties, are completely oujof work 4 in other Words! where machinery is attached to tlem; for grinding floury &C; the Overseers are . obliged to hire laborers, as these, " terrors for evil doers" have frightened away the. vi grants altogether. I In jails where there have been 30 or 40 beggars at a time, there are now but; two or three. The consequence has been a great reduc tion of prison expense, and a total re moval of '"that nuisance begging i in the streets." Prairie PoffS.-The Rev. Samuel Gid dings, of St. Louis, who took; a j tour among the Western Indians last ; Spring and Summer, gives the follow ing account in his Journal, of these' singular animals : " June 1 4, 1823 We parsed a village of barking squir rels, or prairie dogs. They have the appearance of the (grey squirrel in 6- burrow in the eafth,Jandare neye seen lar inmi uirii'. uauiiauuu. nv y live on ffrass'and herbage : and hot al spear of glass is suffered to grow with- earance of danger , r ' ai.. - ! when;.t cpme8 nearbe t can rarely be driven outiby smoke or village, forming a little -community. wairr. iiiuusauus uwcn .m, vuc name Their burrows are from ten to twenty 1 feet apart, with a tnound of diti,at the hi entrance or irom one to two leei in height, which serves as a watch-tow er. )n the approach1 of danger, raise an incessant oarKing. v i JWifv V, rk April 3& We learn of Captain c Hubbell,' : of ' Butter, the Aiax, that the EnisK Gotnpany Ir5!25 snip liege III sirui: uu a vuiai i.trci q of the K. part of Pale wan, on the 1 8tlii Qi icnner lasi, aim io&t ner ruuurr She however refitted so as towrk through the passage, arid o the SOth offGoatIsland,3. sidejManiyaBayV was again d ri ve n aih pre 'in a" h eayr gale", and totally lost,;With the 3d ofij cer and 3 seamen. Thecargof yas princi pal ly saved , i n a datnaged sta jeV It cbnsisted principallylof British mak nufactures, for the'China market, and the fss, was estimated at balf a mil. lion-of dollars There was no specie: on uoaru. , ; - ... v - J 1 . The London Quarterly 5 Review States, op good authorityrrKat,"ifl the 18 months ending" in Augutlast not fewer than 400 slave ships had depart! ed from the western -coast Vic A fricaV car ry i ng; a way ' up ward s of 1 1 0Q',0()0 slaves : near 1 y on e-ba I f of tn ese we re Frencl),' the rest mostly Portuguese. ; TKetbmhjona'leyst True American, in. wni'cb a busbantl advertises; his wife,;: is that be has :f( his bed apd boardf :&c but one . in a . G hi I icothe pa peHpalel mto ch 8irort- gergroubd "of complaint thanifife" has absconded, aiid takttLtin bhibfii The Demrtcratic Preas, informs til -. hat Mr.' Gallatin our; Minister rhat Frapce, is about to Iey Paris, 'on ft 3 L visit bf stxLixiobtHi t the TJ. States.; V "; i has tmjlongexpeneiice prpyerf tha eluade:ifnmvlmlia rubbed is v$r superior? to . the common jnanufactur . ed Jcirid ftthat arhcle, when used A -. cementfofurnitlure. and? never eivei . wav'or loosens iri theioints." -which ia too1 often 'the case) with the glue mado from aniraaf vute London pdp. v t ; fthe Bft9h journtU ! ahnounce the nexCWayelTnoveJ to appeai'vfri'tho beginning of. this i niorith lis'is' th f htoelvyhqseT .connected with the gunpowder plot 77iistles.A ffentleman'noticine th great; number of thirties on vthe poot lands in this . co tin t f y. ta teia , th at- i ny Gefhrany Ithey e used VaK food for. , norses, nrst unaergoi pg tne process being bfa.teh in a sack until , the -prick e8rajre uestroyeo . norses wi i. in devour thetn gWedilysHeatates that . t.he?itiiese--Vfe yeara; since,' tho. very great 'a n d good;eflecta ofthjs foooV. j-''-R'-v " " -. '.-it - . onLajtiermau cavajry regiment m tno fifitjsblsejrvcej the : horses of whicbt; w re ' bVp ugbi'oni la"; ve ry : pbor ' statft ' into gorcondittdni in a' very ihorl; iipace'of tlraef''i:. r'l ' Coote,; the Tragediani declared thafc , h" the f eatest com nl tmerif he : , ever -rei ceiyed from an aU(Uencet of j bei ng hissed for bis consu mtnate yillai ( ny in the charactepf Iagd w .4.. JVodle Ounn. of Montreal attemnteH-on " ilV& 20 th ultimo :t .icVo8srtlietStLaVreni. on the ice with a horse and sleih-r ' Thence gavwayi and the horse ai mpst; eu himself tor some time. .Hurt ng his j stay in this perilous situation, a strflng: j dog? which hajd Veen 'tfii acci n t!j cajme ' 1 from the shore, and epdeavdred to resj; ( cue him from tfrftWnihg by laying bold . of the collar of lis Coat, and using viou lent exertions to. drag him: to the shore, So greawer thexertionsj o ble animal, that he! very nearly sharea V' a i4ie. ironiwnicn re wps:nueayorins ,toAv1v th , , dog lyasewcisingjf byf the influenco , qf instinct, a tlegree iligeneroitj; off ten found wanting in manjof our rac a Mr.' Wood' reachino Mr. Duno tf)o!e by wlitch after considerable exertion? the latter vvas rescued jroni his daneefoua itua- iUU Longevity rr-The longest fltfimal IiW . on record is tha( of -a , Swaban ;jish)E carp of prod igi. uV -ze,HlnCk. was found i inthe year 1497,in a fish-ior)d, and. bad - in us ear a nog 01 v coppery wnn xnese worus in juann 1 am me -nrst; pan - . - c y acetious Ned Vard tells us ,of j;IayiSglt uhded1on, two words, thisC - ioc sun lasieu sa toon inatairrre W f ' i -iS: .'Vil-I -S "iSr;-'.' r.onf- in tho TRICES CURimWT. 7 v. V. fw it -ii ' .' h4a.. i fi'Tiixr:... 'o mm :' i- ."'5. ' Ckwts, -CsiTTS. I75a200, 40 a 145; 18 a 2i Brandy, Cog. IOC a-150 I25air5 Apple,' ,45 a 55 Bacon, 8 a 11 I2fa 11 ;i5a.25 30 a . 34 26 a 28 3 ' a. 35 25 a 26 J2a 35 - i 27i a 2 qorjij cotton; : 60 a '65 6Aar7U 8a 10 5tta 55 8i. f 9f ;9at0 ra mies, 10 ISA a 15 KFlouivbbl, 750a&)0 ?00a 7259.;'',"' Gih.'IIolland 90al00! 90aJ10125 , , ; - American, 38a '4(M43a 45 45 a 30 Iron,' per toil, $100 IJ20 v. Xard,"- Molasses,! Potatoes, bb -8a 9J : JO 2Ta-2K 31 100 a 125 Rum, Jamaica," . :Jt V. India, Rice,rper.cwt. 90all0 90alGCr 60 a 651 70 a 80 754 '81 300"; P50a40035v;a40O Salt, Liverpool, 55:;v. 45:.'..:-.:: 75 a. 80!. 70 a 75 -Turtcfslsl, Suar,Xoaf, v 60t 65 65 18 a ; 16 a 19 2a 74 aV 8 fia 101 10a. 11 400 a 425 27Ja350 Tallow; 1 9 a 10 8 a' 9 40 a' 45; :1& 40 Vhi&key, , 38 a 40 AtHis Tesidence near Cbaflotte. on th 15th uj(t, Archibald Frew, Eq. In Granville. County; ..on, the 1st inat. tit. iV-1: Philib H . Tlioitiaa. of -Milton, to M'us Eliiai. : heth lf Taylor; daughter of Jolin'Taylo s ' Esq ,.: .,f .r. ,; v V. v,4.' : r-ir, rj?ayette vilb;, ; on tbe 24th ultr Mri ".r." luoatMari! Lbtdsey to Mrs. Aon ,vll)onkld. I- V: 1 in mrvison; coumy, on xnc j-jia uivjuiv. - ..: Samuel Stoet to Misa Etfiabelh JTopes, danrnV. t ter of Josi Jones, Esq In the same a unty : latcJySb'ooteone4y, aped 64, tQ v Mrs.A nn Iiltoo.ValUt fjaioet HiltflaH'iJi , v .iv: i J ii Si ... i i f "'Ik : ; : , . ' '"'.'''- - ,i "v: , v. - .-?. ;..5. Jv-'-ij,- . r , Vr.1.-.- ;' 1 : - '; - : ".V. '"I. . 1 -!
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