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x t .iV nn'.mnn nF the 'which must be cratcful to the friends of with the determination of his father ; and

this force is directed against lunis,wu prouueu u. i V1' . have saved thecounti.

- i . n warn t r m iiiwi i I ii w i . i : i - . i i v j u -

94

which state the Marines are in hostility" turned triumphantly against its P051 S

The Qaeen has sent a communication soiaieis to the House of Lotds, stating her inlenyutc men

r. tUn Vvpnch liovcrnnicnt, iron!

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and to share the liberty and prosperity oi LomUartly, lor uuup,

- ' ' " . -...i.l, r-.- . fT .-lnrtr;. mint f

The Qaeen ha, sent a communication soldiers have aean; , reco lee e t uu t -JVm;

anu ciuzcua, auvj. . . v- uv.v j f

be instruments ot ensiavinfc ho the king and constitution

propositions h;vvebcen

&to

nation, rather than support the throne of pay any taxes levied for their expenses

ttll vtlI vww. O " ,

fr,ii thn r P.tn s re ative to tins ereatanu At ucscnia arrests iuuc .w.;.

interesting event nould the French government accede to An JWu 6 This letter announ these propositions, the troops sent will

t , von 1p nn event than a chaiirelmcet with much opposition from the peo-

tun rnvrrnnunt of this country You pie at large." A subsequent letter from

.were before aware of the discontent exut-rari makes the following observations

' . . . i -1 ii

uon to be , every ZlcZZ The soldiers of A letter "from Paris, of the 17ft inst

investigation, v. lii 11 iu iaivw wi,v-., j- i . , .1 m.,n.fi., .I. .t a scat mav he provided have felt that they are a part of theeo- leca.es, that

,v l . . . -i- . ti,,r h.,vp reco ver to maintain! nade

situated that she may near uivmu.j Hi , u.... - -

evidence that may be produced. LONDON, JULY 27i

so

all the

f the 2 U!i have ar-

rived. Th -y are filled almost exclus: cly with the affairs of Spain. On the 10th, the Cortes approved of an address to the King This document, after congratulatinir hc King, See. thus refers to the S.

t. l - II intliVllIP

Ao.encan .erruo . - - r J" "'v!.. on account of the imJon this event :-The questions which oc

- -i r '.i f.l KoU nnmiMrPmpnt crlVPl in UAIJUllD Ui )H L Will .kuauuiu wi.v-v -

rArHtiilinti 'inr 1 ill Ulll LlLLUlhUll3iriNiuiaj;viiiv w---- t M

I JllVUiWIM I I ' .

mc-nt of promt

text for distrust

Monument to General Jackson. 1 ho city council of New-Orlcans have passed a resolution for the appropriation oftuc sum of 50,000 dollars to defray the expense of erecting an equestrian statue of

Gen. Andkew jackson; hi uiu

snuarc in ttont of the Cathedral Lhuich. 1 . . . . -L.ll I...

It is intended that the statue snauue executed bv Canova, the Roman sculptor.

the most celebrated ariist of the agc unii

thnr it ihall be commenced and iiiiisned

as soon as ciicu instances will pemit.

raltimort, Sept. 1. Arrived atthispoit oterday, 77 sail

of schooners and sloops, w ith cargoes.

consisting of wheat corn, tobacco, ai.d

o1 her produce, from the ihiK rent rivers

in the Chesapeake Hay and North-Carolina. Likewise from 30 to 40 wood craft.

d the faithful accomplish- encouragement given to the expons ut pan wn ne ; :y - ices,lJV removing all pre-' name productions ; but you were not a- What w ill the Holy Alliance dctc mine iU will" facilitate the nacifi-j ware to what a degree this discontent had on ? Are the Insurgents though the n, in lanmatc , .... , ..Uo r..l o.; r.nnrt,A -.T-.f4.in lntc licence

Portland, me. Auk. The public mind was considerably agitated on Sunday last, by reason of ?n in

quest which was summoned to examine

ntcircu

.i, fUrvti, i,..;,iia!KviN in r;e rnncertini'- their measures, buVvyrougni

i r,o,;iv them into contact with the proviftc and maming uncontradicted

iia I i) laniuj. 1 r V

oficr.

. . - . I.i

uuuviJiouiiiHwne resueeiie v,wf,

it is an air

I m

r" " ' . . . .: ,v i:... 'n ..cnnfit ronvfvs c lorbcar to sav more on this uraor-

After the ra.lh5 of the a.hlress the assure., them ol a con.mu my sen , - - " ' ,e afiV, as an nvt.s,5!sa,io ,5pn

rnuu.tcr ot pinions and just ee a.muu,, u uu..a - aw - - - Alliance has no be had before the proper tribunal r,A ti,.,t rho Kinrr h.v:l deemed it necessa- The whole thine has been so sudderrf .hat Russia, that the iioi iviuaueir 4 i

v,v, v.. v .w . . r . . trnn v es or l c vo

rv to secure the ncrsons ot the 6J inUivi- it lsdimcuit to ascertain nuw Ul lwnu n.i.w -

rvi-iiuiioii oi any siau, iivh.ih

tio7iists do not Gttuck the firinciuc c' le

;iacy."

I 1 I I rn...rl.r L'lltllMH'fl I

various convents.

duals who had sitrned the address to his who towkthe lead in tne opeiauuu

maiestv against the constitutional syste.n cording to the best accounts, there is rea-p

in .sii. and that thev were contiusd'in son for believing that the hrst movement 1

- . .., . . .

was made by a body ot cavalry stationeu at Xola, to the number of about 1 50 men.

who suddenly and without ordei s, quitted

their post, and marched in a body ior the

mountains of Avelino. Whether the rc-

d.

FROM SOUTH AMERICA.

BALTIMORE, Sept 9.

Vc arc sorrv to sav, that accounts vesterdav received give a gloomy account ol the health of the city of Philadelphia. The fever is rapidly spreading; and the

pco le are removing even fsotn Chcsnui

Kv the bri Can ida", Capt. CotteriU. suit of previous understanumg or not, is is t ie oi in v. n i u. , i unknown ; but t ,e aiarm of this inarch arrived at this port j c.tcu la n ,4 cU s Irom Monte Video, we ka n , to etachments of iAfuntry marched out to mg state of the country on the 16th 1 could

Juiv, the date of her departure

Slonte Video remained peaceable un dcr the Portuguese government, and oi

that side ot the river to a consmerahle extent, although the Spaniards are by no means satisfied ; but as the Portuguese have from four to five thousand troops at Monte Video, and continually patrolling the city, there was but little danger to be

apprehended trom the paniarus. 1 Buenos Jyres was in a very dreadfu! state ; no security to either property oi lives, as there are scarcely two persons i i

tit Hip oiup crntimrnts. or can tell Wile

join them, and every peasant who could

muster a firelock or an offensive weapon

of any description followed their example

. ii.

The mixed assembly then proceeded to the pass leading to Apulia, of w hich they took possession. They found there a military chest containing 32,000 ducats, which they appropriated to their awn use, but gave an acknowledgement Vlu due

torm to the party from whom they took it. l he news of this insurrection having reached Naples, caused the greateft alarm, and some Generals w ere sent off by

the King to parley with the mutineers, &

1 1 ,.,Ut nKort lli, . li-irl in viiv A

EOVU' .! council Was -immediutely called at the

yji , wu.. , no opp. tr A r i hprix t p. nn the mode oi nro-

there was an army ot 900 men encampeo - VvirHe they were in the act f before the place, lien, lopez, the uov- . . j . . , nor of SantaFecJias about four op five .liberating (this was yesteiday in the hundred men. Gen. (Joreras, about 350 afternoon, two regiments one of in an5 L " . .tS.-nc .Mlvinran,! ahnii. try, the other ot dragoons, quartered a-

- . 1 v vn Inline a mile from the town, marched on 40 or 50 officers; tormerly in tho tiuenoj- . . I n. .c, ,i vr to hitr. vith arms and baggage, but in the most order, to oi,the .n.urrcc.tion.ry L to he rley.,o'Pt A-jviar at th, t hmd of the miutarv establishment ot ' b . . , 1 ...... f

, A.-..r.e. i T-.,l,i.l and vlartit insurgents, that they

IJUVIHJJ i J , " Rodriguez, commanding the Patriot troops under him they have about 3,000

troops. On the H)th July, they attackei Alivi.ir and his confederates, and it was

reported he had gained a victory

LAUNCH. Philadelphia, Sept. 9.

Yesterday afternoon, a few minuies as high up as Fourth street, which is near

after two o'clock, the elegant line ot bat- the heart ol the city, i he illness mubt he tic ship NORTH CAROLINA was more extensive than the reports of the

launched. She Hided into her destined Board ot Health indicate, or the alarm element, in a very handsome manner, would not be so great as to put a stop to

without the occurrence ot any accident business, anu derange all the concerns ot to mar the pleasure of the occasion. the city. Nat. Int. Owing to the publication of tne Board of Health, the concourse of spectators Ccrthagcna. The Aurora of the 6th

wnc nnt so o roat as iniht have been an- inst. contains a letter irom an olhccr on

v' w o

ticinated. Among them, however, we board Brion's squadron, in the river Mag- " . . .l 11 I. .Via. 1 1 . . 1

understand, were several members oi tne uaiena. uatt u juiy ii, wnicn states mat

Board. We presume, they acteu on the the foreign auxiliaries wantonly set lire same principle as the parson, who told to Bio de la Hacha, and set such nn exhis flock not to do as he did, but to do as ample of subordination to the rest of the he bade them. Jmerican Ccminel. army that their passports were granted to get rid of them ; that Carthacena was The Aavy. We understand the na-closely besieged by the Patiiots by land ture of the Mediterranean Service is and by sea : that its fall was daily exauout to be essentially changed by a late pected ; and that the skirmishing in the arrangement. The vessels are no i,o re- interior had been generally in favor of the main so long there; but are to Snake Patriots.

cruizes trom our ports to and trotn .ne -Mediterranean, and in that sea, returns On the 15th of August, a lire broke here periodically and by turns for nip- out at Port-au-Princc. at the corner of plies. This will afloid advantages in the Grand dc Rue, and Rue Honnc l'ci. w hich

improvement ot the skill and discipline communicated to the houses adjacent, tc o1" the Navy, and will obviate the objec- burned several streets, together with .... , i ...:.t . f.. i i r-, i n i t.

tions which nave been urgeo, noi wiuium iie rraiiKiou, anu an me mci i ujuij

fnrrp. tfi Ioup-cruisesin Italian seas. By houses about that ncicl.bornood. Loss )

i o , i .... . . , , . .. .... "fW

this arrangement our vcseis arc, curing estimatea at about three minions. v

that

constitution, similar

;een adopted in

demanded a free

a I 1 I

to that wiucn nan

W- Mills? jr. Vo.q Commission Merchants EVANVILLE, (inD.)

Hl-FKKENCLS.

All business was suspended at Bueno

Ayres, and had been for three weeks, anticipating Aliviar's attack on the town. rlhc revolutions taking place almos daily in the atLursof Luropc, must leav impressions of a most seiious nature.

That the march of the human mmd upo: liberal views, and extended policy, to secure its own happiness is rapidiv progicssing, we have positive anl happ proofs before us Ferdinand, king of tht two Sicilies, has followed, from nccess'm the example of Spain. Italy is doin the same. Prussia may give a constitn tion to her people also, and the Gcrmani states will follow The time has already approached whohack with astonishment at th

long pciiod that human intemperance ha chained the great mass of mankind to itown despotic car. Kings are now thought too insignifi cant to produce cithc great ferment o bloodshed. These men are suffered t live, not as the people's sovereigns, bu as their servants, peaceable and unmo lested. Whilst Napoleon is tilling his litt' garden on the rock of St. Helena, as monument of the frai ty of human grai. deur. Prance is conv ulsed under the nev order of things in Europe, and ere Ion; we expect to hear of a peaceable chane in her unsettle' affair. That these changes take place in go crnnumts, and add to the morals and re ligion of true Christianity must be blc sings as salutary as they are happy fu mankind.

their cruises, to pass down the oasioi Africa to our new Colony of Free Persons

of Color, and to scour those and other

. I - . . .. . r . i . .1 ..

minuted in Snain. Preparations seas tor the apprehension oi sum -u auti b

v ere made to oppose and reduce this and pirates. The additional advantage ...: . w... ,l!c.iM'ir! mi cnnnil. will hp. fain eel. bv this activity given to

31J1III , UUI it as uiav.uiiivm wi. w.... ...... , -j m

,u, iUp : dUnnsitum of thohe troops who the operations ot the iay, that it viu

... , . i

. l l 1 - . ..m..-. I KntinnHni' l-n hft V T lrl 11!! I II ll III mr . r, . r ,

ad not yet ueciareu againsi me g' "-iuiiai iMess. i citvin saviisor:, co. p. , iu,, nrp ill it Iw-ntt i mhii efl nst ead of bcin cr su pplie d abroad by pur- iin,,,!. ,, fr ,,,,,, lUincm

lJllLllItXl.llV-l-'WliV4. -" I""' T . - - . ilUUltl u

.1.- ... monic rtit t n thpv r oases mere, or uv siuit-si i a , ii v jo y

.Villi SJirn av.niuiviiwj , - could uot with safety be led against thcii sent from the U. States. I or the purlomratlcs. This tate of things was re pose ofsoppb. Sec. to our vessels of war,

orted to the King, on which he gavUwe understand that the port ol Annapo-

is is selected as a place oi uepot ior

val Stores, Provisions. Sec. cc.

Jat. Int'l.

v ay, and declared his assent to the con-

.'niiin m noosed Courtiers were s ni ott

- "I io the troops early this morning, to an.ounce this change, and papvrs were exhibited o the walls of the city, declaring vtie King's intention to publish a C'onsti

utionor form of fiee government, in se

en days. Whci c this would have elided, nt f,"r thp timelv concession that 'lias

icen made, it is impossible to say ; foi

ue snirit snread through the soldicn

i i

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J la then c5 Barnes. J J)a?i'l Hirta co Louisville. X-ble H.llrr New-Orleans. John McGiJJln V i n c e n 1 1 e s . I'll ET HAVE OS U A XI), and intend keeping

large and general assortment

NATCIlF.Z. SF.TT

Destructive Fire in MMe.

Extract of a letter to the J-.rfitorx of the

Cahaivba Press, dated, u Mobile, slug. 13, 1820.

" On lYulay night last, we had a dread- CASH.

r.v-nsviue, .lav ao,

A

n

I)HY-G()(nS, (IROCKIlir.S.

QUEEXS ami ILWDJVAllE.

All of which will be sold very lovE;-.

Wl i .,w h rnnulitv. that CVCU St- EhlHl ful hlC here, It COmmCUCCU 111 JUUWJU

1111 JV1V-II i -

as deserted by the garrison. I he gen-K,m-nouse u-1 l ., . w

.....o.o ftlif. r tv. ( nnnir ihe m and snuil, on u,iu iiuiw si 'U"""M1

iaUMWU.UU.vv -Mw, - . yj

.... ... i,. ,p,,i th, ivnlev with the troons cmg at W ater-sucei, i imnmg up iu nuja..

uul the

neir

.ce was

e expectation of some dicadful event water.

. . . . .

V hen the lovtul chane was known, cription s... .t

.othing was to be seen or heard but the mencing

....... r.. .i.. conoiiniK nf nleasure. street, run. nng uow n

22lf

1 between the pailev wih the troop, cing at W ater-street, running up io noyar the King's rcsclution to accede to street, the market was pulled down. Ann-, wishes uas most singular. Every strong. Hart c Co's :M.d Book s stores, ,vas marked bv anxiety, and denoted were net hv.vuu i:. -d out on the n -...i rf "co,.! .iimrlfnl event water. Tlii ie : - : 1 : use qt any dcs-

I'.v;

..in-stif ct, com

o ttfe stoeabove

SAW-LOUS WANTED. subscribes wishes to purc'uasc a quantity of

Saw-Logs,

o.w. v..Xnww,v, . n,nr k Y r. ...i.:r.i r,, h

iw3v iiiv.il 0 -.v..- - t . . , . m fM'inClliail V I fl I, nni .'mnnc ,,1p,1 ,hp Arrets with shouts named i the fitc raged with such fyy,it Pnn cip ."I I.- .

i . . . .. .:.i. .i,. ,i the CUSiomai ut

no was lmpossiuio mi mui : -

f Viva ! Viva ! and these were by

teans of the lowest or lower classes. I jit

Such cxeitions w eve continued to he

Ft

o n th

R We

I rr:o 1 M. rctirv, of July CS.

VOLVTIOX IX X1FLXS. hac to announce an occurrence

made, that there was little or no attention

o-iven to moving property, of course it all.

r - - - - ji i went, and a great number did not even save their Books I cannot furnish you with all the names of the sufferers, but, the following arc among them Richardson If lUake. If. D. Merits Mr. King Mrs. TGiihriin, and Badger Co. no

Vnnthprlpttrr. of the same date, statcsjpiopcrty saved. Aearu an tne persons

that a very general spirit of discontent burnt out, were out of town at the time the nad for some time been observed in the! fire commenced, which was about nine o province of Salerno. The hereditary clock in the evening, and continued uuiil Prince expressed himself highly plcascdbout 3 in the morning."

tw two officers in the uniform of genei

:s, w ho joined in the exultation. There vas a very general cry for thcSppcar,ice of the King on the balcony of the pal -.ce, but he did not shew himself Vrhis s the l irth day of the hereditary Pruice, .nd to-night we shall have a grand illu-nination."

will be given.

J. c V. L. CULMA.

I June '0th 1320.

G. IL C. Sullivan,

(ATTORNEY & COUSCEI.LOB AT LAW.) n ; ILL practice in the first Judicial

V Circuit, of the state oi inuiana and in the counties of Crawford and Ed-1 wards in the state ot Illinois. He may always be found at his oflice in Vinccnnes unless w hen absent on professional business he has made an agreement, for business forwarded to him, in his absence, to be attended to. 5 I tl.