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lift .- -1 -?' A : : r '-.'A -.1 ONE DAY LAtER FRCm EUhoPE.; i . t: -'1 fTh T;nndon packet ship London. ; a pt. Ch a V d ' p n ha 5" j u s t arrived, i n 34 days frnni the Heof Wight, and Ijrins I.imTnnrapers one da?. later than were v before rpcelvedvand Par?v dates two ilav blr. AW have only time ; to ' ".'iTir'Vn4 n vorv concise FufrfmaVv. v- The fpw' tl at lina-ha! .supree?el in gsnoing the rear of Slarghat Moncev t is cfirfjrnjffl. Th's theFrnnch fJllr cn rt!tf(iivr. but when the General ' succeeds in e-TTettinjj what his tadver- arv .vriitlv endeavors, to prevent, it .liasTrry much the appearance of advance.- ' ; " an . - The Pilot?; announces the commu- rlirafions nft tljeroad from Iron to Vil lous hnvinor veeit of protection seve , ral -4?etacrincnta of troops have been Vilh'Vaxvn from the army besieging St-natian for tft service. 'Y ' The garrison of St; Sebastian have made a sortie which the French .pa- ? Vers rnodestly say. 8 has put into their .hands a'nnmheritf French prisoners." Two new Guerilla chieftains have preserved themselves one ' named Wndica, ex-aid-de-camp to General forlier: the other Col. s Pablo, sur- rnrnpd Chnpalnngsra, The latter has specially undertaken to ".scour the - route leading from Vittoria, through Salvalientia to' PampeTona. One of the sons of Count Eplettc, KxvVfce roy of Navarre, is1 also in that pro- vinceat the head of a Guerilla par ty. : , ' . " J ' - ... The. Bay on nc papers mention that 10 "wasrjron. heavy Jaden with, money for tie supply of the French; have passed that place. Thp advance of the- French army, Tthirh our last intctlfence left at Val ladolid, have, madeaVro march to" Burgos. The reason for this inove mebt WaUeged to , be to avoid a colli sion with the Portuguese army, with wKoni theFrerch are n6t at war;, : A convoy of nwU chiefly or, the French srrrY. to the amount of & mil lion, left Bayonne on the 9ihundera good ecort.' It is again seated that the factious Portuguese under" Amaranfe, were on their way to join the Fretich. Uiego has writ ten that -he-shall riot cease to pursne them. . These rebels had. taken the road to Astnrgo, to avoid Morillo, who had left Valladolid with some ca valry." ... - - A' later paragraph states, that at a Council of war, the Portuguese Con stitutional army judged it not prudent toi'penetrate Spain any. farther; ann hed commenced their march home a gain. There are. no later dispatches from the French head quarters, at Bur cos; than the 10th -not as late as were before teceivedr . The provUional junta, r (Begencyj was to leave Bnrgos flr Vittoria. This does. not look like going to Madrid as scon as they.had anticipated. The health of the British King is so much better that no bulletin was issu ed on the irth. s . FROM THE SPANISH MAIN. Trom the corrcp&nleirt of the National JldvO' ; cute,- ' CURRACOAf MAY SO, 1823, ' Iteportfd taptiirb f JIaracaiho, and total dffrat vf Gen, JforalfS. ' We l ave Jiad for several days pat, r ioa fait t,F and defeat of . Gen. . Mmaleg. all of which; ho wpA'er. wanted confimation, Bv an arrival to da v from Aruba xte have receive! the grateful intelligence tl:nt the reports are true, and thatMa racaibo has actaaJly surrendered . to the v)ctoriou-arms of, Colombia and fell in the following manner r On the 16th inst. two Spanish arm ed schooner. sailed from JSiaracaibo for Porto Cabello,' not knowing that the-Colombian; Adnpiral, Padilla, had erbssed tho bar a few hour? previous, and by whcra,Uhy wereshortly cap- tared ;.he .wtiole fleet then stood to the Iiagoon,-?ahd atdayUght Admiral PsdilJa'manned these two Spanish. schoonArsitlir seamen and marines," .ornereu mem 10 ioisi pxnisi? coiors and "make sail for the city, and that uer wouni Knnv.a ikw sail in cnase. which, however, "should not overtake them; all thinghefng prepared, at 7. .A.M. the manoiuvre conimenced, the whole" Colofobian fleet made sail, in chaseof these two decoy vessels,- they were seen by the" forts, which, not suspecting: the trick, began to .'fire, on.' the; CoIomV5Ra and protect .the, supposejl' Spaniah i schooners, which anchored cfose under fort St,; Carlos, and' remained in battle .array,' firing blank .cartridges at Padilla, till his fleej engaged ihe forts- A- landing wASjhen eBected.from ,the schooners, and the crews entered the fort with three cheers: in a few moments, how ever, the Spaniards found ou t the cheats ar i weie thrown into confusing ; this cnHnnt little baD(l of Colombians, bar " rtedihem in the rear whilst Padilla f hi Tr9nf ivas pouring ia'af galling fire, Ihe carnagenow fce'eame dreadful, the f!otombian;brig of war Mors-was f o ii k by ; a Vo T n t Id 50k H'o t , an d , n earl y alVrmbbjrrlxpefishel; Morales, findi' ing sltuatifiu a bad pne retreate wiiljvhiA rniy yfoGibralteroleavjnp: Admiral Padilla and !the Cotombian forces in' possession'bf nis strong holjl 5 the forts? beir 'manned by f the Patri ots and Mheir flas hoisted,; they.pro- himself safe, went on towards poto Cabeilo, taking Coro in his way. heni "two days march from Loro, nearj Valencia, he fell in ; withthe ad vance guard of Gen, Paez, an action ensnfd,' and Morales' varmy was com- Irifetelv rooted. r- Tn this, as in several Hot hen actions, the Spanish-General displayed a want of c,ourage,leaving the field of battle, and Jus armv to the mercv of the! enemy ; this is the sum ; total of the news received to-day. I j enclose a irTie copy of a' letter from iGen.-Paez on the subject: Extract of a letter from Gen - Paez dated 'VAMxen.AT 22, 1823. We iare just jriven the Spaniards a dread Ad. beating, and I may safely shy it will prove iar death bIo to their hopes. , My advanced I g-iiard ivsterdav encountered, the Cavalliers a j I 1. nurems del c;oro. wnicn i nmst conit-ss uar- rassed us no TittTe. The HoValists, thank God, have paid dearly for their temerity. The Cav-alliers de Valencia, a fine Spanisli reinm f f horsesi hae been entirely cut to pieces ' by my troops, principally Creoles of Cnrnccas. Morales fled the field precipi tately after losing tHe city, and the best part of his f ires, all he has now with him, (being thinned by capture and desertion) amounts to abonf 1400 fighting men, miserably cloth ed and fed. whilst ourforces here are ZL530 ef fective ttien. Morales ha's made gont?d his re- f treat to Coro. I Only wait tlie arrival of a frigate from England to co-operate by sa, when wt shall make a desperate attack on Puerto Cabeilo, being persuaded that it re auires an effort. The momentlv expected" force, and that which we already have at La Guira, wjll no doubt be sufficient to effect our purpose. 1 The brave Padilla has forced the b?r of Marjcaibo, 5c captured the forts by strength ;and stratagem, on the 19th, alter an ohsti Innte rsistance, with the loss of the brig Mars of 10 guns. A large Spanish schooner was destroyed by the Tndependencia. The. Cspfain e'sciped in his boat, but a few honrs after was lulled by order of "Morales. The good people of royalty have changed their opinion of this Mohebv Nkro, and fondly look up o Us for salvation. The town of Maricaibo. it is said, has capitulated Viva la JiehubUca, . .r , i LATEST FROM FRANCE. . Nfiv-Vork June 24. The packet jjhip Montana, Captain Smith, fiom Havre, arrived last eve ning havingbroujiht Pari papers and private intelligence to the 19th of May beinw three days later than was re ceived, yesterday via London. For the following translations j we ar? iu dcbtetl to the Suitors of the Ameri can. , pabis. mat IT. Tnteniitcnce from fJenoa )f tho TTdh announces the occupation of Palamos by our troopswho were received 'with, those transports of joy to which they are nowlaccustomed. The approach- jes to Barcelona are cntinued. The ! movements of Mina are uncertain, the I; filth he flescpiHieu towaron oriloza. land appeared by the hesitation of his j march . to have no fixed hlan, and only jilesiroasi to avoid an engagement. His froivps are diminishing every day. Those whom he forcibly enlisted, take advantage of (lie mountain defdes and heisht marches to desert, j From the corps .blockading Patnpe-' luna, they write on tlie 7th J The city is ehvsely pressed, within short can iron jsbot, hf six battalions and eight sqiiadrnns, of the 3d corps of Coudy'sldivieion, and by SfK)0 Spanish royalists. Tlie-e forces will be aug mented In a few days, by the arrival of 5 battalions of the 14t!i regiment, from Frdnce, and by 3000 Navarrpis, whoni the Brigadier, Santos Ladon,is bringing from.Saragossa by Jaca The French and the Spanish Royalists live in themost perlect harmony they are rivals only in the zeal with whicli they support the fatigues of the ser vice and! the rigors of the season. The garrison 'of Pampeluna, which is com posed ofithe skeletons of 5 or 7 regi ments, and 500 militiamehy forming altogether an effective force of less than "300 men, Sustains daily losses from desertion.. They dare oo longer to hazard any sorties. 'Fresh meat is already ver scarce1 in the city, vh tie the blockading troops enjoy great a bundance. It is thought that if the battering train were arrived, that Pam peluna, notwithstanding the strength ofit9 walls, would not be long before it opened its gates." ou. des Uebats. ; . , PARIS, MAY 18. ' 'y'. The report yesterday circulated, of tlve complete defeat of a corps 6f Roy alistSpaniards, 2000s.trong, command ed Dy Komagossa, by Mina,' who fell uneipectedly ujjnn them, becomes to day more probable. It is said that thpfan of Mina, was to attack in or der to disperse the two divisions of Eroles and Romagossa, before coming to hands with the French army. It is said that Gen.- Quesada, who was Iblockading Santona with S or 4000 men ot the Army ot tne Faitnr hat mg ceedfed towards" the city; vwhich im mediately rallioff fourtif the Mandrd of liihertr. : Morales, not. thinking attempted to I canse oiue soldiers to be shot to r ; wa n t o f d i icj p I i n e was s u d denly abanil on w ?! ? ?wp tl'arme?. lift $ ieyeK Mid tbktj there was a sort ofia mutiinft ;Jthatthe General of the aith was oblisjied fly accompanied 6nltyva singlejaid-de canip. . According -to the same story, several battalions had been detached frqni the Fren ch ; array ? i n -the vicini in. order to keet? up 'the blockade of 'Santona. It is said that the Marshal J Duke of Albufera,. (SucVt) . is about ito take his departure for the army. ' I i A. letter from Pernirnan of the 7th Mav. irivei as a renoft. " that the j Krench commandant of the town of Fi jgueras sent to the commander of the fortress a flas; be ji; 2; in 2; him not to fire ; wpon 1 the city, as it injured it very much, j menacipff him at the same time with - riVprous treatment when captured: if : he should persist in his course. - The v Spanish xommander received the flag and message, sent back the msenger, and immediately commencetl a fire up on the town." - j The departure of his excellency .Mr. Gallatfn is not without hope of j return. I This; worthy representative of the United States, having asked for ? his recal on account of his fainilv'af fairs, has only obtained a limited .leave ;of absence. Mr. D. 8heldo;i, Secre jtarv of Legation, remain as ' Cliarge fd'Affairjes" of the United States dur ing the absence of Mr. Gallatin. CovstitutwneL: PERPIGNAN, MAY 10. Extract from our private correspon dence. Gen. Donadieu entered Vich Inn fkrt AfK Tkinn ifO0 nnlir Q clwrlit ! skirmish in the wood of rosea. betSveen I Olot and Laspresas, where we had a j bout SO men wounded. Th'eeneiny icontinued his retreat, passed oyer the ! bridge of koda, over the Ter, where he abandoned the left bank of that ri ver, and retired upon Lusanes. There it was that General Donadieu entered ! Vich, and that the enemy detached j4000 men to re-ascend the Ter, by the iriht bank, and taking the road from Vich to Rippoll, passed through this Hast city and arrived the 8th at Cam jpredon, a place situated about three I leagues from the frontier, in order to cut on our communications with that place, whence Gen. Donadieu draws all hi- munitions and provisions. Tlie i entry of his corps at,' Campredoh was 'announced by the sudden and unex pected arrival of -these, same monks, : who, on the 4th, .at six o'clock inthe morning had gone out of the town, 'with the ringing of bells, to repair to their respective cpnvents, ,atd take j possession) -of their; rents and eaiolu !nents. Toe arrival of .the enemy at ! -Rippoll is also confirmed by the way of i'Cerdagn.eJ' On the nh, the mbab'nts ot llspoll f!Ml to Cerdane,1 spreading the. news ;of tho arrsval of Mma in "their town. ?The troops were under arms' the whole- nijrhtof .fljie-f'h,- expectm's: mently th arrival' of Minn's troops: but'the j object of that chief seented to be to oc- jcupv Campredon and thus to cut on the supplies of Gen. Dnnadieu. A qon- siderable convoy, which had already . started from Olot, returned on the 8tlv :to Paris, j We know nothing of the ulterior operations of these two corp. We only know, that on the 8th, ixen. Donadieu ordered the 7th battalion of the 15th reeimentof the line which re mainel at at. Leauret de Cerdans, in I order to cover that part of the frontier, to march immediately on toOlert, which they did on the ninth. The enemy appears in !no way disconcerted by our entry into Catalonia, and those ot their partizans who remain in the villages which we occupy, appear satisfied with Mina's operations. The soldiers of Eroles' diVisroti which Remained in (yertlagne, deserted every day, with their arms and baggage. The officers of the faith jpretertd it is because they are not paid ; and, in fact the milita ry chest having followed the march of Eroles, there has been no pay master left in (Jerdagne for the troops ot the Faith. y : BATONNE, MAT 11. Private correspondence We learw from travellers, that the Constitutional Government! has forbidden any inter- course, dating rrom ine 1st instant, with ihe parts of Spain occupied by French, It is true, as we have stated. that the greater part of the families at al) easy in tlieir circu ustances, fly at our approach! Segovii was evacuated 5 days ago.-Excepting some field pie ces, which the scholars of the artillery school carried off to Rodrigo, all the materiel' was!' abandoned for want, of means' of transportation. ; Madrid-is almost deserted.. Every body is re tiring to the lAndalusias. The roads areincumbered with emigrants carry ing off their most precious effects. . There is, however nb' defection among the troops, arid vthe bands of the Faith do not rncrease.i, The occupation xof the capital was foreseen, and .no one t appeers alarmed at ; the thought ; The ! necessity oriescbrlins the cohvevs is already felt j as certain . information ihas been received-of the formation of several guerilla corps in tlie provinces m . .:. ""feilfj CO; (ijiade: ataheaffairj ol Logfor f hay e arri yetf a t Vj ttoria; knovy tlat; the prisoners, fo x c cuoris, uuwever, to ,c incorporate themwith 'the bands" of tife Faith prM yecf unayaUing al I reiFuilleclaring with the greatest eneVovj that thv preferredlo be shot- 5 , : ' VOICEiOF THE PEOPLED . : FROM TUX "WESTBRW ClUOtlTIAir. 1 i,'-.. -2 - '- - L---' -' ' Morgantowi, May 30, 1823 The select cOrresnondinr!"committe, tog-e ther with the delegates appointed by the dif - erent captains fconinanies, nSet according to adjournment ; when the delegates'. reported the following" votes, in favor, and against calj - ine of a convention : 1311 votes in favor of the measure, and 33 aprainst it. ' There were four companies unrepresented : hut fromrthe bestir. formation j it is supposed, had the votes been taken, the result would have! been simi lar to the reported companies. L b The committee and delegates of the coun ty proceeded to nominate two persons as de legates to be voted for at the next election to meet in convention at Raleigh ; when Col. Isaac V. Avery, and VVm. Dickson, Esq. were unanimously appointed.; I ; On motipn ortleresh that Col. I. T. Avery address a letter to the General Committee of Corrfs::omIeice or any member, to inform them of our proceedings, and to request such information as tjiey may be in' possession pf as regards the convention. .. . 'i Ordered, further tha the committee and county delegates; convene at Morganlon, on the fourth Mondav of JuTv next. ; It is fiirtlier ordered, that the proceedings 1 oixnis meeting oe punusnea in vie vvesiern Carolinian, and that the Secretary forward them for that purpose. - ; - J AND HEW rB AIItD, Chairman. Baker Woou ward $ec'y. v - h' " ' ' . i 1 1 " VMWIiMvWWVMWtVMwVMliVVW I -. - i -- v ! RISE OF TICKETS IN THE , L GRAM) STATE LOTTERY . !, OF fflARYLAXD. ' ' ''I The Great Capital Prizes of 100,000 Dollars, i 20,000 Dollars, I i(yooo Dolls iOjdoa Dollj 5.000 O diars, j ; . 5.000 Dollijrs, I 17 of 1,000" Dollars, . &c. &ic. &c. : . Being still Undrawn.' Cohkk's OrtrcB, 1 14, MarheuSt. s Baltimore, June 17. y QCj. Timely notice is hereby given that the price of Tickets inj the Grand Statei Lottery will he advanced to FIFTEEN DOLLAItS on Thursday the 10th of Julyuntil whicli time the rate will continue, viz : j i ; Whole Tickets, $17 Halves, - - V 6: Quarters,! -Eighth) 'f ... $3 00 1 50 To be had, warranted undrawn," at COHEX's Lottery and Exchange Office, 114, . . Market-Street, BiXTmom. Where the great Capital Prizes in Doth th Inst Lotteries were sold to distant Adventurers, and vdiere mo ft Capital Prizes have been $ultt than at any other Office in America. ! Orders' from any ;part of the United States" by mail (post paid) pr by pnte conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Prizes in .any of the Baltimore. . Lotteuiks', will meet the same prompt and punctual attention,: as if on per sonal application, ddressed to ! ' J. I. uOHENf Jr. Baltimore.. -.T-CoHRx's " Lottery Gazelle & Regisfc," which is published every week, will contaiu the Official Lists of each Drawing1 of the Grand State avd Jlfamumehl Lotteries, and will be forwarded gfatisfio alt who purchase their Tickets at COHEN's OFFICE:; Those who wish-to receive the Ilegister will men tion itYhen they send On'their Orders. i Jl J. I. COHEN, Jr. June 27 J !; , I 41 2w - : t- i 'i.; 11 - JOHN A. PETERSON, j : - . ii As before directed. I observed your attempted creep out in the Petersburg: intelligencer of the 27tt' of Juiie. ' You say that you do not wish our private disputes .to trouble tlie public This is what 'I ivittie'd o hear from you (although we never had a dispute.) To be plain, it was owing to .your cavilling and the under' handed means usedx by you, that we did not settle our accounts. -That is, you as the Ad ministrator' of John Jas; Thweatt, and as; one of v the legal representatives of Captain Wm. Parsons, dee'dk If se full detail is ne cessary for you .. satisfaction, I hope it will be in rny power ti give it, on the 23d instant, personally or is soon thereatter as you may please to caii on me iorf u. ' . "t'- WM. GILMOUR. - juir2. ' -'. ; ' 41 It N. B. As ymi thought proper to make a JV. B I do the same and the only object I have, is to let you know that I have not passed over your insiginjicant piece wimoui a ttnet attention to ita contents.k " ELLINGFF AT DOST. : HARDING & Co. desirous of closing their present business, offer for sala their Stock of Goods ';j cortsistihg -of a gene ral assortment of t Groceries, . Paints, Oils, Glass and Crockery are, &c. &c. at. Cott. F:itnilie and others, who wish to be sup plied with the above articles, will do well to caii. ' '- ; ' ; : , , : . ; Among other articles, they havr afew'l Quarter Casks of 'Madeira, Sicily 8c Tenentte "WINES, of a superior quality f also 3 Pun cheons W. 1 7 Bum, 3d proof t all of which will be sold a bargain v .April; 30. LABORERS! WANTED. I WILL employ 15 of 20 good laboring Hands, black or whiter; to such as are ablebodied, I will give ten dollars a inbnth; on application : at the - W oris at juock.. hart's Falls, Neuse iRiVfcr ; or to Robert H. Wynne, of Raleigh, who will engage and direct them to me. ' ' , THOMAS' A. MERAV the SOUTIIEUN PREACIIETf ie material tu . ranged, I wish-before cZ01 ar. scribed for. , For obvious reanl r 'I 3 SuL sdred, that the niimhF s ve re. ted, , shall not greatly. exceeSX- ffi- n.cating to me, thouirh the mlZ0?01 ma 1, va5 Spdily as they conven 1 .,0t the number of 4,1 ca N. B. Editors of Newsn.n.wr'.. the propagation of evanWliroi ' 1 promote the cause of literature and rVi; J",U by gi ving this request an insertion ?!,'on. ' ! respective papers, i ' 1 -ir - ISO. PRIMROSE &C6T- HAVE now received the re.iainder their Snnni? siinnlv Uriv.... ,,CV is very complete, and 6o'n&ts of a variety. They have a fe V Gnfuil l1 : ZT -it , J c.ry exC2lIent quality somewhat advanced. . 15 'They have also (on consignrnentl 8 10 dozen Edinborougl Stron Aie, iau if not superior to Porter, and will be by the dozen or .sinj bottle. 014 7 Kalej.li. June 20- . 59 3t JUST PUBLISHED J Gales ht ban, Raleigh, No. 2 of Reports of Cases of the Sunw.- Court of North-Carolina, decided at 7 Term, 1821, By Francis L. Hawks v June 10. . v ' , STILLS. 1? H. REEDER, infor.ns his custom-rs - .and the public, that he has noVon hand an assortment of STILLS nf varioS sizes. He continues to make them, and will be enabled to furnish them of anydi niensions at the shortest notice. ' le requests tflose hkving Stills whic'i may need repairs, to favor him with their wprk as soon as possible, as he may be unable to attend to them so well Jiw the season forising them is at hand, and he is crowded wiui worfc. May 20. 3i FRIDAY. JULY 4, 1823. Fourth of Jtty.--The anniversary of outv existence as a3 free, and inde- pendent people. again return?, and na. tu rally awakens a crowd of proud and interesting recollections of past events and feelings.' . Those who coeval with the" revolution, hailed it with enthu siasm 5' who hastened tHe.crtsts to which' it led; who, by their zeal, roused the la t e n t e n e rgy o f th ei r co up ( ry me n , an d kept up tbeiV spirits and their exWti-' ons, until they were crowned with1 a glorious success have how the joy of contempratrng all their Hopes realized, in the happiness,-the freedom and the reputation of their Country. To those who aided in the planting, or who watchied over and protected the inci- :pient growth of the free of Liberty, we would say in terms of consratula- tion, behold the consummation ot your most; towering hopes ! Behold the no ble product of your care It yearly increases in strength and beaut,- and its roots penetrate more deeply into the soil whichgave it birth; it will contintre to increase, until its branche' shall overshadow the eartlii antfall na tions repose beneath its shade. - jt The United States") present at thii moment the proudest; spectacle on earth; ' Whatever little animos.itie exist among us, or whatever competi tions there may .be forjoffice, oppres sion is not known : 'within our borders and peace reigns throuojiout the land. Our government i9 administered ith wisdom and justice, aijd every man, with perfect freedom, pursues the track prescribed by his judgment or inclina tion. Here neither rank nor wealth pave the way to hono!4; the only pre requisites to the highest (office, are ho nesty and capability. Hferc the people noss ess all Dower from their will, there can be no appeal, ind authority has no solid security, but in their ap- probation and respect, The American who is conscipus of his jiatire worth, when he behoWs the supp Heating form the sycophantic adulatiori of a misera ble throng, cringing at the unhallowed feet of despotism, feels the! honest glow nf infficrnnt'iAn Arimsnn on hlS CuCCKf w think that human nature will scend so low." ' . -' On this day, devoted to gladness let us rejoice in the happy prospect before us ; 'let us with becoming, gra titude offer our thanks to tlie Supreme Ruler, of the Universe for (he unrival led blessings bestowed upon.us let us resolve forever to adhere to W luminous principles on which our u: berties are founded. . . ; .. I The following order of Celebration, arranged by Thos. Cubbs,)Lso;. . shal of th day, will be; observed this City at the approaching Annww -aThe.dayiii be ifci&,' charge oCannon, at. which tie militarv will parade-an her $V sun-risVwhen a sitable retu rn thanksN to Divine Providenc w U w offered up at the Method. G,tt parade, and at iu repair
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