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by llieklnjr or Holland.. Ve must sup-j nicted by certain pdiccircn, at present ! - pose then, that their object lo pro- j unknown; and that t the same lime ! bonvardtil

from the Baltimore Patriot. VERY LATE FROM ENGLAND. By the last sailing ship Orpheus, capt Cohb, from Liverpool, Ihc editors of the Y Commercial Advertiser, have re ceivcd fi es of English papers to the 6th of January, the day on which capt C. tailed from Liverpool. They hae also received shipping lists ti the 4'h of Jan. yilOM OUR CORnEspON'DKNT. Xc7i(j2, Monday evening, $ last J UtCKMBKR CI. 5 In the Consol market, to day, prices bate had an advance of about $ percent though but I t tie business was transacted, the chief bargains arising out of some of the speculations for the account. The

abandonment of all further military opetations before Antwerp, together with the promptitude with which the Ficnch troops ate prcpa-ing to quit Belgium, liove alarmed the speculator? for the fall, and induced them lo close their time bargains. Consols left off at 85 7 8 tor the account, and exchequer bills at premium. Letters have been received from Madrid of the date of the 20th inst which

state, that the king had had a relapse, and that the queen had consequently resumed a 1 the powers conferred on her during his first attack A report has been very current in the ity, of a blockade cf the port of Charleston, by some gun boats and a small force from New York, in conse-

qu .ce of the resistance to the views ot tiic government at Washington, on the subject of the tariff This important piece of news tests at present on the authority of one tetter only, but as a packet fron. New York was off Liverpool on Si'urday, it cannot remain many hours longer in doubt HOLLAND AND BELGIUM. Tne intelligence received a 'cw days fcinre, vi Bvon, that the king ot Holla d had refused to sanction the capitula tun of 'he baon Chasse so'ar as elated " the surtender ol the forts L Uo

Xtod Lei! kershock, is confirmed. i he ceus-quence is, that the sturdy old ba r nd hts troops are detained by the Frct h as prisoners of war. Rut as the forts referred to had been previous.!)' separa ed by the Du'ch government from the baton's command. the French army had no right, by the terms of he interentton, to proceed against those places IV. mg moreover compelled by those terms to evacuate Reigiu'ti, and return to Fance immediately on the fall of the CI'., dci, thty had already commenced a retrogade. Thus Antwerp has fallen, it is V tic, but by skilfully separating Lillo and Leif kenshock from the citadel, Holland yet commands the navigation ol tht

cure the formal refusal of Holland to! cot.side ruble noting prevailed in "the

t.viusvitv v kijvi iMiai IMCI ; WfiCI' ' S.rtfli

the refusal is obtained, will G Britain

and (Wee attempt to force his consent? prevailed in many parts of Scot'arcl rfi Surely not, for .here is a convention rea ling the late canvas lor parliament ; dy made on the matter still not complc- Glasgow a personal fracas, ol a very t!i

ted.

Of all the extraordinary things which have taken place during the intermediate of the great powets ol Europe between HoUand and Belgium, this certainly is one of the most inexplicable. On Sunday we may expect to receive the king of Holland's reply to this courteous invitation that he should quietly vicldthat which he has stu'dilv defen

ded against a fleet cf thirty vessels of

SCOTLAND Great excitement has

rfu-

At

cry clis

r ,,, rnnmii&sinii JITS'? TttCEXUEn

;iy .s. .Hack-Ten, assoncu iioj.

11 do. lkrri!.g. 5 do. Malaga. Yin' And tor sale n cou'n-"irn, bv

SMITH & CAKSON

2.

Jlusbirss.

J ARIES 5ISITH, ' rORMKULY OT Ixn. 1TTAS looted himself in New Orleans,

M -1 . . .

creditable nature, took Hc between ; i ri'cr 01 Aotre Uame nni1 OX HAND aqmntitv of KES1I "A Messrs. Hamilton and Maxwell, bo'b ! Iil0!CC !rw- f r lh0 Furp,riC l! tr;,n &ALT, wl.i.li will te "! at TV.i t.nH liberal candidates, in which one w as ncUr,Z h al,mf" ' , at;d respectful- m-r lM.;j,.j i,v ll:c Larn.jt vr rcnU kicked, and ike other had his hat kr.o-k- !l. Xc,ui'l Tviv to his Ualash re-Acihcd. S. C.

lifrirr. 1 1 . . t 1C COS a ll 1 O! )0 . . mn TOf t !tr -l r"d

rated. tiiiit iinv tliini: entrusten to lutu ha!l be taltrtided to with !illi-iiire and Jl'.rlify. William Pnf.K... t .it. r r.n..J New Orleans, Jan.

''IH.Vl, ,Ur.'" V,I)U.'r! 7! !

Weekly Rep.isier. v-t-ll l.;tn In the U

nited States a 'pecet Foicttpine,1 and all

Cltp.r.ihr.-, Garvin, Co. f.inlu

tile.

over tne worSrt as the Cnrnern! I.a,. st i Tinnlirvnn .1- 1?.,

war, and an army of a hundred thousand j lat succeeded in cettinr into Parliament. ! Rurtch L ik-hrnl. 1 VI. ' j

T - ' i' ' , iiu

men.

For ourselves, although we would no advance an opinion upon this difficult and

uncertain question with much conn

He is returned by the rftnt election, a

member from O'dham. But this is not the end of his ambition He has more

than once informed the king, that he was !t'if nnlu ctili! ...i.. 1.1 . .t.

detice, we should not be surprised to find j the only suhjret who could save the

the Dutch in Belgium, the moment the ; country from its multiplied embarrass French are cut of it. If Iclt without the ments and, wh"ch he pledged himself aid of France, not only the ttiins of An ! to effect, if he was made nrime minister.

Ltwerp, but the Belgian capital n ight be Jl'mtcrn Tetecrafti.

in the pof session ol the Dutch again in a i single week. Nor are we alone in the j A great itching is now manifested by opinion that the Dutch will not remain jome f,f Ppoiition leaders, to crawl inactive. The London Courier contains over ,n, t,,c Jackson ranks Although the annexed important article. j lhe' wo,,,d SladlV be numbered among 'We think it rirht to state that our the PPr'ters of the present sdministra communications from Holland sneak of ,,!,n fe of lhcm ca" l)e fm,nd C2,JcJ,d e the probability of an etuck on Belgium ! nouh to acknowledge tl.at the y have by the Dutch I he expectation of uch I bcen on ,ne wro,'H ,de- " at they an attack is, in Holland, ferv strong I ha'e Ranged thetr g'otind. Many of

that the fine of 1 ,nc would lainiy induce the belie! that

!. S. B'snnor. S

Win. J.inton, C. lv e, Ttnr-Ihtvfc.

vV, J. (Trau ford. l

1 cl ri.trv 23, !So3. 5 tf

.STATlToF INBtANATr ; KlIOX CoV,''i, I r HUB ATS COtinT,

1

r.li'.'i.th GiiiTm, adi.;x.

I uf tru Gi iiVm, deed. O: f t:?i :o

:nalt Sli fl lis

ft: ft: assets.

torii'sry o:, iNiJ.

We still think, however,

Holland will not depart from his policy of passive resis'ance. Should sccre, reasons induce the fcmg of Holland to take tin bold step, it is the opinion of well infotmed mili'aty men that the

Dutch army would find no effectual op

it is Gen Jckson who has changed, and

not themselves; and in this way cover their retreat from th ir former principles. Some of them have the Midacitv to say that the president's opinions on nullifies titn v?tie oot Known, even to his friends.

i . i . . . t . i

position between their fmntieis and antl Inus atten.u to justny metr asserBrussels; it is nut less certain, howerer, I lio"i beretolore promulgated, that he

nf Krnrp ivrmhi wa o ntiiiincr and favored ttie couth

Crawford.) JamoIloo.:,) Jn M. Price, 2trrcm.1.1 Huston, 6oCnJ . 7. 1). . VjkvrCc:t:f ?iU H. V J. Dtilnnv, , .1. Kichardson." 3 or"' H. Feony MontrzHznf, 1ml.

A . Fa t torso n llocir We. J . L- Slontt CorhfrfoH.

Jcrnio Gridin, Muhalcv

jfiritTisi, Ira (iii;i;i .?ntl

j .Mio (nl.:n, h' li f ;m j Grijrin.dccd. and Fri:oi.-Buu-hf.

i OW at llii timr caicv ihc j J N ititni.-initri.v, an 1 i m.-fi-jti. lon.Vrc.Zbv the Cour. li r.t J.h,i L iw I v. .and i hereby, :pjoitited -uaroi.tti I iiter.i in the :ilHvf c:i?' to the L irs f fra jCriffui a foresaid vi Ju are infant, and it iftirllkv :i;;fari!i2 to the s;it:-f irtion f

that the who'e power

insttntly be directed to the aid of king Leopo'd. 'We have heard from a source on which nt can pi tee reliance, that the court of Russia has officially communi cated to the British and Ficnch cabinets its determination not to pin ar.y confer

ence that mi'ht be formrd for the fur

Catolina doctrine Findi no longc con? eai the met

son from the people, they ate willing to resort to any subtcr'uge t hide thrit former nefarious pu'poses W lien Jack son said f ome t wo or trine yats ti:"--" I he Fcdetaf Union It rvttst be fire jirrx'ff," he expiessed in thot few wocl?-

(urt, tht t!;e c itation, vIiii-h i:;td i-en : lnTi'Joiro .r'itTfd nr:iir.t -a',.1 I..i.- l--i.t

CO-The Tcrre llanfo, Fvork. s!, :nt! j :,?cn -erved. and th.? aM cuardi;i sd liLsituyetle paper, v. ill yi;V.i the ohovo ;tcn, .Nc.vi , Rosnflieient r:i i. times, and Ibr.vard thvir orctM!t to j, ;3 then. or Jcretl, that :!, v fenuth Careon, incenncs, tor ;ny ntvnl. ! rth (Jriirtn, adrnv. as al.re?aid. t ur,i D"Pr.-ff" . rTiTt'" j s er(,''v- aiJthori.-c.il & enijMm.-iv! :;.-!! .w;. ijli iAviX. j ;t public M'le t!iirU-f -ir v.cm f land. Till pariijcrsliip between SAMUEL ji.rinjr Lo;;tioa .No. .JM.nvt Inindrcd v.v..l OI!SCN & JOHN McCLUlU; is dis-'cibfv. i:.la!e. Ivin- r::d Ivlv- i t the solved from this date; nitd t'10 suhsciilcr j county X Itmx arid ta'e cf LrJi trn. will not lirrr-aftcr ho!tl liiir.self responsible !S.iid S2l; t-. bo n:ad? for o;di, :jn said f r any dobts contracted 0:1 uccotir.t cfjadnax. j:ii::;: t!. roc weeks :!:!!'. n-fi'-o of said partnership. 'the tiir.M:ni p'aceof said s:;le, bv n ;l;!iSAMUF.L EMISON. jcation in the Woicrn Sun. lVLriiarv ir. is.!.: :ur 1 A?trt

nr that thet csn . wr T-

11s 01 gen. juck lii-i ii-' &.xhm&uX&.-iz 1

CUrl

rCjl?7 fN H HAvncsriblih-1 TN ptsristrnrrr r.f t!tc ahue or.itT. I wil! ipfg il -J n BhACKU yi'why V'Oih d:v of I.tHi, HWITII SIFDPi-n ;i)ror.r;i Jo s-H thi. A-ri!! !

r- rw Seronrl .Street, near ; at t!i? c (;t:rt bou- door in Vincent:."?. ! Sf 7).-'' J.&"'tf Cr. LasMdif's 'i'u-'. Iwvuit u: hours of lBoVlm.-k n. ir. and '2

ther consideration cf the Dutch and Bel- ,he ie,7 entiment8 and docjune written gian disputes. TIHs determinatioti is!oul in h proclama-ion His enemies caused by the departure of the confei -,! then kn"w that hr ws OM xhft ri'ht ?;,f,c ence; es is alleged bv the court of Rus t ol !he q''nd ht he then deserv sin. fromthoenrinc'inles on which i,. j fd th praise and cr-nfidence ol the A mer

" r - r - - 1

interference w?.s grounded." PO I UGAL The Ftench papers f the first of Jin uary pub ished the following statement, on which they appear to place some reliance, relative to the affairs of Portugal, and a proposed aettlement. 1. That a treaty exists between Great

Britain and France, to the efiVct that

ican people; but they he'd other purpo ses to subserve, ;tnd bad not tSic candor to acknowledge and publish the truh Now when their whole artillery of abue. falsehood, and villincattoo has bcen ex hausted, whtn the peop'e have again placed gen. Jackson above the shafts ot ca lumny, when their protracted opposition

can be ol no avail, what do they dci why

Scheldt, and we do not perceive that the I tl e tw nowe-s will take coercivi ' tncy come forwatd and tell us that Gen

J : fT i" . :t . ... . . .

mcasutcs to put an end to the pi etnt ! JcKson enner nas ntmsi 11 chsngeo, or

difficulty is any nearer an at'justment j

than it was before Trance and Lngland entered upon the shameful agression. The Dutch troops under the baron Chas

se are held as prisoners of wr, and were j

already on 'hrir march to Dunkirk M i-ni - e B gium will retain tic pos session ot V n 00, and the pans of Limbu g and Luxemburg, vhich have bcen a 'ded tt Hlhnd, until the latter shall vacuaie the '01 's below England nd France have undertaken to icnMv the war o' ptotocols with Holland, as will appear by the loilowing arlicit: J'"r-jmtke London Albion of ?n January. The new projet of a convention proposed to H iland by lord Palmcrston and Talleyrand, is dated Dec 30, and contains M-ic articles, of which the following are bi lef extract: 1. The forts of Lillo and Leif kenahock to be surrendered to the B b'ian ttoops within ten days after ratification. 2. The navigation of the Meuse to be auhjectrd-to the sane regulations as those recently established for the Rhine. 3 The navigation of the Scheldt to be entirely free till the conclusion of a fioal

treaty between Belgium and Holland

state of f ffairs in Portieal.

2. That Don Ptdro is to renew bis ab dication f the throne of Brazil, as well in his own name, as in the name of him self and children, including the pttstnt ei'ipeor. 3 That he shall be regent in Portugal for his daughter 4 That his daughter shall he proclaimed queen, only when ahc attaint her majority. 5 That Don ligul shall be proclaim

eti Kin? 01 uiuznuns

that his opinions were not known. Atruv

with such canting hvpocrisy. li'te'em .Innotatcr. THE STAR OF GLORY.

When the convention 01 New Hamp-

j to iic ; ci!!,:s I have a lurt I ?SV) BY Wijiiam Morri?. living IHOS AMt SJEJIL of all 'cT&bt f T-irtnan townl:ip, SuJi-

-& -S-'krV vent, v I inll ; dock u. ni. to the hihot and l:st bidbe triad h roec ivc -tier. fr ca-h. tho pa'.ri.ir.iire ol' ibo nu'.dic in th ab-vn jjLSZABETII ClUFFiX, As'.-nx. business. 1 have, and nt all times wiilj of Li(!r:Jfndecd. keep, the heist of workmen, and uoiio but J lcl. ISf) j-r the best of iron shall he kpt ori innd. It ; - ..

will Lo to tin inters: of all persons 'rcttiti : 3Ukii-. tj 7

work done

ptaek of

sorts, suitsible f.r all kinds of work, on ; v a.n . .ty, l diann. TWO KSTRA J ban'!, r.nd having made an arrangement , STEKRX. One, a red an:l white st!ed.

nt Louiwilie to keep up a regular supply. J'pp s;d to be three years edd lhi sj-.riii. There is tm b ind j marked with a rr.p o'.Y the ri;bt ear. atiU

A great Tandy cf Ploughs; -yc oth a Ml J-ilh a whilc fac A tid I sbnil teejj atoll tirn:s nil article ;sed to be 'hrre years old, marked uiih tisttally nnde ore of by ur farmini; popu- jcrp off ti:e left ear and uppor fl je ami iation. bo kept on h ind nt all times. Jnppr bit off the ri!it e:tr. . vher by the dov:en or sMgie one, tlte best f mriii;sor brands perceivaide; appniised to

f4fL CZr?i r?: 7 --' 7 . twolvcl oollars bv .tlartin ll.iwcll r.r.J

and many other art Mr,. Farmers will j

shire was si-ting in this town, Concord. ! 5m5 il U t,!f'ir inff'rf-vt lo r work in the year 1778, to deliberate on the a (,one at m ' F,,r,P ;;s 1 nm trtoi'.rtr ..o...;.. can pav for toeir vrrk rawr and hsve it

JOSEPH GKAY, J.

:.t

dontion of the nresnit rntmtttotion. nnp can

of the men bet s, a country lamer, mode ,lo,,e vk"!lur fnn nt any o.hcr shoj, it!u;

this speech, just as the vote was about to I I'.'i1- I will JIic wor K'r C( i;t tjggS&tii

'riinok' nr nvo i. -r i ! ii'ii'iniMiT " i 'v:i '

is no tnonev. all i;iuds of urnin. N:e.

will be taken.

Jchrucrv2,

Mr President: I have heard rensons

6. That the two kingdoms shall be j apt4-i io me lo t;e in favor ot t,u forever separated i constitution an;l I have heard pome rea. 7. That the expenses of the war shail!?ons w,,-cn bring an unlearned nan, J he paid by the country I arn hardly able to answer against it. 1 8. That in order to serure the execu-1 ,nl,sl ,rn,t something to the jtidg tion of the treaty, the British govern-1 n,enT of her nd I see to the consti ment shall send an army.kc. to Portu-i tu,,on ,he naR,r of Gcoigc Washington, gal, and the French government to B.a-i ""hiough seven cantpaigns for itidcpcn2ij. dent e, I followed that ttiin'e, verily trustSuch is the plan as published by tHr I that Providence had derdgntd it for French liberal press; and it is remat ked ! our ,eaf,ir'R r I was not disappointed, as being somewhat singular, that the ad- j ur independence is established but vocates of popular rights should he in fi-! we are stiM without government We

vorof imposing a king tipon th- B- jziI- ! nave noVf a ronstnution whjch I approve, ! ht, nr-rr.rt M')( ians, without their consent It is belie v. j 5, 'ar as I am a jude, and to which I tjiov '(o

e(t to have been concor.tif in the hotels ! l,,c "J"'c. j mkhi v0;C ior it.

b.t':ati;i. two bead

oi LsC-

b;e red cow i'i;;o-

i vv:ior iwri iinv5 :k :i nnrorii ires in ihn . . . .

, , t -r I ' , se 1 to I o six cars (:!, marked wi;ti

itixive i.mi.-iih-s : uus oi iiooi i to i i . i

JOHN c. clabk.

I-tf

a

c ro otl" eaeli ear, V. under L i it rroji ut of e;ieJi ear, white ftce, and miiio uhito oti each fbmk; nppr'.-ed to 7 dollars.

! Als. one black steer supposed to be two 1 years old o.ist, marked wiii a eror and !-;lit in the right, and upper bit in the !et

Ml?: sui-sl ribers have lately received :l 'T OI " " . ' ,,l,:r

;lot:r do'.iar ov n white and J. C,

MIE Jl A I

rXtriv and Season able

C4 f fi (Tf VJ JUf b,

i Wbicli nd"?d to their former stoc!;, rr.j;kes !

B.ilch. tliis titii day of Feb. lsW. JOSEPH GRAY, J. l -l)t

4 The transmit of Belgien merchan- of the Dutches. d'B: ag--nsa at Paris. j for SCR '5 Xn be ol,r l)Cnrl nt nr.ion

IRELAND. 1 horc 11 vv,n Uc acloptrd. shall always Gratitude for services rendered docs ! support, and defend it against its ene not seem wanting on the part of the Irish ! mi"S and I shall teach my children that

5 Impunity for all political effencssj people towardi the agitator, Daniel 0"-!l 18 no ,a'se l,bt, which here bears the in V o and LuxcmSurg. Conncb So entire istheir confidence mi nanie of Washington, but our true S;cr

cize i i Germany to be free, wik the ex-

ion f modei ate tolls for support ol To ds. Sec

J)clg:in troops.

7. Reduction of the Dutch army to a

peace et biishment.

6 EvMCUatiotl of V". ntr- Stid thr! thp vu iQfl--- -unrt niiri ;t of Gloru

D ;l'C'i rcrtion of hlixr.mluirp hw thf' 'Kit nit nnlu t!i

- . ' ttl'i-rKnirir f.ornirtn ?n'.if TK.

Silt t irppnf!, .cftnc Via .r,Kr . rw 1 , . . & - ....-v.. - ,v.

T?: . . . , ; is near ilalbeistadt, in the ki cdom ol Mr. I'lnn his nephew his cousin and n u i t. , . . . 1 1 russn, a vilbe nam?d Sfoheck.

8 Ue luctionof the B,lgian army to a! all been returned to parliament from dif 1 'hef? a" thc boys and girl.

i ' 1 I irA I-rcc. 1 I hrtt ii

pracc esTsniisnment. 0. Bctitu'ion to

ferent parts of Ireland Including him

are chess players. They were convert

IptM nirn. ri ,f r , . . , , j cd to Hie game some centuries since bv tegai owners m ; self. f.avs an Irish inner. ther w.l .. K '

Dutc property confiscated by E-iglisl, nine o the dan O'Connel altoeether, ! Q umX hc .heclrol ol Ha be. and French governments. wh,cK wi.h o!c Jll(!v and r cub.'and ajStadt' 'cd them eSemP.,oo from U.vrn these srrange proposition .trog.inr devil or 'wo. whose exi.trnce - I,1l'0?ls f. l tht7 snou,d be win wlvch it must have been foreseen Hob ! den-ods on thc br-ath of his n-s'rils ; m thl Ke, and every year a per hnd w ,uld reject witn indignation, thcwi! makc at lean a scrg-Ws uard! i ?" WaS ?'n !?v,n UJ l.n kK, Courier makes the following re-! and a goody show on thc bench,-" i '-J culansation ' ,he b'shopr,3k of 1 It is said that amo-tg the Iri.h mem. ! U ,bc?'a 1 !t' a.r,d l! Uni,0" WUh ,Uek; W.,en the rrojc of the convention.; bcrs elected to parliament, fi tv eieht dm (J a me, and Mch ras published in the Albion ol vm. fn,, r ' . r.r .,; ' nce that time thetr immt-ty ceased.

' - - '.-w iwi i v at J i ii v uoiuii it i.n

neet to sell Good's bv

0O'euTaI'cr ,)r li'tndiiil piifiiuv,) ;

they oeein it necessary only -to

tuoe wis!m:i3 to purchase :o'v bargain

would do well to ive 'Ivm : ee.ll. Vineer.ne, Dec. ! I, KVZ -iu;(

NOX VftOiiATC G OUH7,

rthrvory 7rw, 15.1:).

.!?f) .laeo'n:, ndmr. ot 1

TAKSE? UP

!it'ViXji BY Jchn l)oiia!do.tivsay, .hat ing in Palrr.vr.i towiishi;..

Knox Ctonty. fndj;ir,it I One Chcsnnt Sorrel Horse. ( uppo-rd to i.o thirte n yearsold, n-ar ;!i:i:.tls high, v. ith a small st ir e:i fii-s fore-

: li '.'iil iifllf Hfi1l rrrl-v I t mci.'u . .1 I,. . J

j right hind f ot unite, market with gf.v ;o:i t!te left thiirh, tr.s and racks. So

.lor5 s Owen-, need. j ; s tfJ lxv ntv.,even flolidr;, an,t fi,u. ( r.lt , Tlie C-diPT, of tho MWMyW" "1, Iloiert Jordan, ai.-l said .MfKWOtt en IeWl.) j ' 1 uoKre.iV errti v tue a.tovn to he ri

A NI) now at thU time earne Jaeoli Ja- true ropy frr.r.i :n Ftray Bo ', under t:iv a. eobti,altttiiiiftr:itor afrcaid, and haml and ei this P.hh dnvof Jan. 1"!,:).

hied bis afudavit for the cntinuane of j said cause ; whereupon toe Court ;rdrnl . the same to be eontitn-ed at t!e ersr of the ! said Jaeoli Jaeohu. And on further mo-;

jas. v. unx.Srrrr, j. v.

e. J".

2? 'TZCS.

SHil .ib-Tiber having rr.mT7iri'e'I

ycstcr.'.iv evening, was communicated to! Engtar.d

i tn tne course f ric sieic dav, the !.,r(t t,r.

the H A Ti iNG Bl.l.lSonVt

!ut their predilection for this tisetul a

?jr:r .rdi.iary nitue ofit induced us to 1 froo, Vwrr f. rr .e nd ,an,M.i,..i'rer'i'fr-

i .iut' rr Qf an irtx'i .inaiircr:?:'. -1 ron

.

ootirj. 'ts au-heniicttv We har siorr

cna-.ie mqninvs. 8nd finI it correct; The cholera has hrc'n nut again IhjU.

re t -y lome ie;ter. l acr s nn!v one ir. I .., Jri,

- , - ... . . i v. r uiiii

no I three tun b'ers of whktv Dunch

" "'"h v,.w.t ,i j 5'g"ieu, not

r.Jt'i but on the 31 si I hss projet of t..m?cnim h?s hern tub nitted to the court of Holland; the retdv of the king w; mav vntici.ia'

Tirotai ii It rnnrt IL 11 K '

I J ,M' . I Ul I C'l ' I 4 " m

cu the greater violence than xvhen it first an. ; . T v7"1 1 ,,K I peared. ; tm ntJct i!ay, and then leave 'em oil i .rMnlu

It ... r. . , . .'.ii'iici.

urLt ;r ivitts. x r;e coonni s in

CjUest :pon the persons shot at B-dfast. on the djv of the chairing, has returned

'ivt mm i r i i i ir ill t-iiw y ti v . . . . r it - A a

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nt convent. onf It is not h- sooposed ! Henry M'Conntl, Wm. Lee, John Rcbb. I

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tion, Itixoedred. that the creditor of

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..... . -, . ..' ter s!re:t, meennes, m ihe ot the lung and penoenv nt s;nd corn- : .. w.i

p,atn And l:irtl.er. that tinle- mi.1 cro-I..n..- t:!, ti.u n'th.-!

(.AU,r nr,,t, s'u! """Vrnt.or t -, vf ini;,n!:;:!:r tht, cities nndSvv chtun.bv hung 'lie san, or a st Uemeut ' VH,:H ; ktMM ,.tl ,rUvl. and for a. .1 ot f.P naoire. desertion and date of the S , AjrJll' fil KUU HATS, u-l.-.-h

contract or assuinrf-it unon which tho it-. . i , . . ' . 1,1 " u,(-; work he iute;ii!- ta !nve made iuaue.it

-a-:,., may t;e Mtmlcu, u. t.o .;co of the : .Mantinl un-i thi ,r,a!e mann-r. ( lerK o t.us ( ori prevtous to tj:., fina, n.e u jc e ivt.lf VnU di.trmu , ,, of thea-ts oj the esint.. of ot FUj.s j, tJIhllAM the said decedent, sucdt claim will Ik? v f T . . ... .. - jHr-aosu-J. ! mrenn la. ..larch lf ls"W. 4i-.

rauu:rn3-tuc that it will bi conceded to. i0 constqutrncc of 5q:,.2hot' wourds, in-' Feb. 13, I vy

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