A Cpotallflags except those of pirates—and ei] qing the flag of the revolted colonies, it 1 x Err ILI T SLE LPELE CLES LSI Nl } ERINTED § PUBLISHED AT TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, faye erament ; and that a body of British troopsieight poundsiclean si * with it and after had landed at Pensacola and St. Aug tusiuc having boiled them tofether well for three and taken formal possession of the country. (Hours; (oe unt! it shews a lather on its sur- This news was ‘believed ia Mew Orleansiface) add a wine glass of galt, and let it get and Cotton had fallen in consequence, in fcoid, when it will be found the finest soap one day, from 29 to 22 cents.” [How this and to weigh a8 michas thé snow did or~ intelligence could affect the Cotton market, iginally. L Bal, haper. we are at a Joss t rmines] | ] y 70 sail of vessels, | vie half yearly in adyance. ations with Spain, : W'zshington City, January 27. The President of the United States yos-) “gerday transmitted to the House ot Repre- Sentatives three documents, comprising the Information called fory ou motion of Mir. Robertson, rrspecting the recent demantls by Spats, They consist vef two letters 3a 3 A ikl apts g : : be hives ant af Tr Serato he jagt of which 18 da anst. and ¢ ; LE a eS Sl. 7 Crtirrvt otis ‘ fori aR G0 3s {double duties, gi MMpeLrts, tue stanp du- as : HEL ' Dis to these loters ; _ the, Secfetary of tics. tha duties So | Bu hina the (co2ise the Saving to the United Statesis Eu DRAMA ARIE eA TIT REI e O00 of postage mse Giferanoe, Lamon fling Xam Bids which these dutens we © Tead; was so late. We passed toon Tact] vaTued say at 26 cents; and the cloth pr. it was impossibic to obtain, copes of them An OTT A duced, [Buit. Pairior. ta time {or wits day’Spaper. Substantially, the Spanish Minister makes the following demands, under the Rel ik ua det titer here Were trom & ‘ The nunibcr of Cotton Spindles now in lying at New Orleans, some of which had ‘operation, aud thse ready to be putin mo lain for months~—Fcights very dull. ition, In the United States, are at least five (hudred thousand; the number of persons \in constant ¢mpley 100,000 ; not exceeding ‘a tenth ar¢ men; the residue women aid rehildeend The amount of Cotton that can be munsfactured the ensuing year 1s 100, 1000. bales of $00 Ibs. eachfvhich will make 150,00,,000 yards cloth werth 59 eents—Of +» iL “ o “ Ss ne ar thie billsfor continuin x the vis Assgssination of General de la Gerde at Jisnies. Suyoay MoRiine, Nov. 19. It is a painful tsk for me to announce (0 i a—— / @&" Medes THe HOUSE OF REPRE cexpress commas of the King his master: SENTATIVES. HURSD AY, January 25. 4 A letter was received from the Secrets vy of the ‘Treasury, transmitting, in com-| - Ey pliance with the motion of Mr Athertog 791 2 Crime that has excited the livelies: the qtherday, 4 statement of the amount of scasation at Paris. Gen. Dela Garde was valuation of fails, buildings, staves, fc.ia 2¢s3ssinatcd on Sunday, tire 13th, at Nis- each district witiiin the United Slates +4 ™es- 1 have already apprised you that the THE REVENUE. di d’Angouleme bad redeemed the char- : Ao. lagterof the Princes from the aspersious The house again resolved itseil Ibfo@eulevolence had directed against them, by committee of the whole, din the report Ok his unqualified approbation of the moderate the committee of the whole Louse lh ¥¢ bur the firm measires which that distin gard to the Revenue. riiguished officer had ‘taken to suppress the "The resolution respecting the direct tag atrocities which weré aisgracing and ¢eso- being under consideration, together with Laing the south. Mr, Hardin's motion to declare it expedi--\ Before the departure of the Prince, 4 de- ent to repeal the sald ax.—- uration of the reformed Religion obtaified Mr. Randolph vose and spoke on the subs iu gudicnee, auil petitioned for the liberty as itin wemed, much less to equip afdliccTnently oy Wp Th fad yr 2 oh Toapeli de teaples Helly, ded, when, beltrr requesiéd 10 give way hl ju 1 4 forthe purpose, the committee rose, ou) mands, Lut expressed his surprize and dis- ‘ealsimotion of Mr Ross. Mr. Randolph s op- satisfaction ut the conduct of those whe SPA posed 6 the Circet tax, and o the system of should have so far mistaken the paternal : a lic. Tin hisligrernal taxation generally. tnatentions and the hiberal principles of the “ on Ll Be InUEaLes, ha 1oledo Sis When the committee rose, the house FOvernment; as to have necessiated thelr pends Lis traitorous expedition until hel, °F 00 HEE EEE 3 ‘emmporary closure. expected arrival of a large number of Ken. jumedintely atjouried d fy : leit s | . : | Ou leaviug the town, He commanded tucking, and a less n@gmber of Tennessoei- "Gen. Oe La Ga de 10 5¢ ? his {Ses f aus, 10 joa him—=and adds, that if this gang! | The fluor of the louse of Represents gis OnE Sy ee Proisesty oi desperados are permitted 10 go Oly the [tives was occupied; almost ‘the whole of! on a {his duty. Vig ing 1n ae a Wi aco. vd King, his ‘master, will have reason (his day, bv Mr Randoiphs: He spoke for! Md ey R04 4 Lhe moments ot sare SEA. a a a bY A Langulng a bigotted mob, assembled to op- to suspect that She government, at least Het ween three aad fou hours, by the best! hose hi ud which he had too confidently connives aty I 1 does not sanction such én- jcomy suffered to approach, a villain levelled a pistol at Kim, and shot him through the ; mutation WE can ‘make, but’ respecting gerprizes. « : X A ris . ~ . breast. "I'he first report from Gen. Briche tw utch we cannot pretend to be certain, hav- In reply to this, the Sceretary of State ing neglecta to antice the Four of theuday Jcontalicd 2. preached Paris to-day. Gen. De La Garde atnunistration’ ! axpresses the regret of the government, | Wikehihe begun 18 specch cu that Spain'should hay referred demand sicompendious historvof the : 3 ’ fe La A have p eferred demands pe np I . ) oh ine : pr. owas not dead, but slight hopes of his reco- 10S, 1 8te: ff evileing 3 i : rernnent trom as oasct 36! FA as a ines d Baie! pr Ate Si a re hid ro Eh ean askbufe ji very. His constitution wes already impair fin USS, 1 Wg 10, Pec ress, the InJurics we DO and ihe Pasties wio Clade Co ed fiom the ‘wounds he had received in di- have peceive rhic Are rec: wlated.—— 3 COURLIY Ha (DF CLQU~~=t CI O3iC Y $y rs Loe J Ths AE ob DIVCIELCIVET, warciiare recapitulated & pCHQG—i Rell POICY vers engagements. The constefuation at A hic Seeretary replies to the-dbmid of re-{tivelr praaples, Pconauet & the mis-ne Phuilleries was great. No man’s vir - . . Ny " ge ~ - . a» A “3 Le - . - gguistiment of rerritory, s have Jeonduct:. To attempt geporiing while mi geo : : ad} jatahs cht f CrINOTY, that we have the jconey LEP ap XePoung: 4 Bl nes were better known or more generally Bane sight to ask for Uw “surremlér of tor-jthe house iscver WUSIOUL IMCTISE pire ciated. He possessed a devoted doy Firory on Lhe cubic, Previous ta thodiscus-jom, engaged Tr Wil aliy, not blind and headstrong but the off- son of our claim to it. «He does ndt admit lvaine We hope however atsome dav, anit , : So . Au WU . L J b HUE reason a sonvich smynere \be correctness of the stateiaents of the that as ¢arly a oi . p , 8 of FAB ad So, on tempered he / wath every liberal ndtion that cducation the long aad severe jessions of adversity, c Minisiory and demands poet of spe ‘fic ttoour tegders £ i pec SOE in *porare! Bs oy Rit ae . po yl oy “ry > TR oe ACLs. ip Tepard 0 the demand of esclu- Ifaccowplished witli tolerable accuragy and a generous respect for the rights of his Ahscrercr. (oar : 151it will be a most valuable ducument Or the fellow citizens could inspire, He quitted! | Roameyed, tag Ju gevernnient has algedy use of statesmen aud Tut Francein his early youth, gt the dawn of hy & general rule authorised 18uic ab Fai 3 ; V8 g al rude authomsed the admission | the revolution. Soldier of fortune, he of- leved bis services inv Hussia, and . though without protection, bis conduct and talents, which w the first rate, procured bim paéterm and he became major-general nd chamberlain to his imperial majesty. to you is, that ¢esterday official infu, - On the restoration of Louis XVIII, he re- mation was received by this governmentof ned 10 is pative country and with the : the surrender of Carthagena-—it ap ears Concurrence of Alexander was immediate Yi thin A y that the principal vinglead of the insure Hiv and successiully employed. fe joined in the House of Répresenimives Yastcr ar : cr nepal : ngleaders Of the insup- RATA, Sc - a ZL" bh d ; J 1 AG Jalite Env the whole «ited ; : Te pents effected aheir escape, ithe Bw al Ghent and alter sharing his U5 LAE WRoIe silling WS occupied in com-t2 i t ost ile Wa io Did Hit ce BE tho winte cael, jab) teplamitics, re-entered the metropolis with Are gl the whole eirthe Revenue subject. en a : wr Savy ) A ETT Raidolch ig contiaaat ¢ A 5. rc thin; he resided there but a yery, short dil a Tra ualon of his Norwich, Com. ) Jan. 2% Thine. in the enioviie i the elder branch Specei on the state of the nation ang, it is J jr, an the cojoymicut of the elder branch = Ah Tes D hase aR “ Ganley a8 he did not conclude tetove thes» i. Thatthe portion of the territory west of the: Perdido, which the United States Rave ciated and held under the Louisiana treaty, should be delivered up; after which, Re inumstes, that the Wo governments mizy discuss the right tot. we 2 "That the government will take mea- E sures to punish and disperse a ¢ factious baud of insurgents in Louisiana and especi- diy New -Orleahs,” who, as the Minister gliedoes, continue with impunity to raise aemics, and to dight the flame of revolution in the Spavishglrovinees, ke. 3. Whar orders be givento collectors not lot vessels under the Revolutionary rs of South America, either to land or sail xhe shagging proceeds of their piracy, $0 ae al Jars J AF ay TORLC "The Minister states that for seven yearsy a pave of adventurers have assailed from the bosom of the Republic. arn ar - > J FRivay, Wenuar 26. Tes ~ "ny nn adls © + hey Laka 33 fuy, ~ ¢ as poSsibley tu prescilialy “ao tiie hissorianio. nce Leda Reproblicanis 4 1 I Br p— A— tt i conrse, Lat it 1s fot inclined ta prohibit the! : i admisaio:: gi the Hag al the colonies who! Extract of a lettér from the Hoven, tite / bave cstablishied mdependent governments.) Sd Jan. to @ gentlein : 4 These docuinents were not read till about Huss, and vere angered to bo printed of course. They shall &poear hereafter. IA Bir Ars cre Fa in Neso-§ ent, 5» { + Theonlynews that I have ts com: 1 + IR rte walls Hr i Whe ice Uroke up inShetucket river, on! 6f tis accomplished amd illustrious Lunily, . Fr adnpetla the AE in ir PL 2 PRE RNR TT ets Ny TI i IRR tlh poi COT RE FEE rare ' cCGHESdAY 1 ht. i DE, WCE TOSE teh Quin ICY NC "WUdsS Inv ested will: {he i rior Cumunutiee rose, that the whole of £0-T0T- 1g, hy pie 3 3 CR Ent A rg : filary comand at Nismes. H net be Pow, willbe occdpied in the sanie way |SWroive eel. DUEIULREL bridge wus Ti cof {NATL ONNRAL GL ALAVISNCS. 116 Natl been \ ; ys jsidorable danger, two af the braces wervpiong aware of the perus that wuenace@bitm. Alas 2 #0713000 . x 1 Lt Nes 3 ‘ 4 Sut vis x ary $4 sth marie Aas. Intelligences, fearvied away. aud the Bridge 1oundercd ita B38 private idtters breathe 4, spirit Which I passable for teams. Janbounces a determination of fulfilling his i id 3 Torry St oor 3 b jduty, and a placid reeignation © the Conse: das | jruenses. 3 rr » vie i ; S04p MM aking. Tic excerable assassin of the vértuous : , Le fa Garde, was secured b We have conversed with an ints A Y the militar Aligent | In publishing the annexed receipt beiorel iusce, 36.1 instantly tunslerved gi geulemansyho arrived here {rom New Ov. (the snow melts, you will render tselul in- iy, GL taence wo one of safoty. leas yesterday, which place he lett on (hic llormation to house keepers, tiourh some-) Hy 7 Au the prises of Moatpedier Sth iustat. He states: that just before lic { what perhaps detriménte! to Soap Boilers. |The despatches of to aay sunuvvmce that Jefe that city, a small schooner bad arrived ae fie from Pensacola, jn a short passage, binging Iner.— Take and cat io very cs news that 4: A wed actually He nione pound of good hard eo: €C ed so TRE}. si py fhe do 3 x - 3 ods LrivieF Gop witha slow five hay ; : | 11 Cession of the F Charieston, (8S. C. ) Jan. 20 Fas AL geuerai ys pot Qead, Dut his Life is des red or ICES prea ol, «3 Lisdeive i. Soap made of snow iu the foliowine ra Nik ; Pius, Nov. 24. ~ 8 at cisnandant at dis: $ Qrnny y aL, * S0apy - Ed L.A Dy A 3 gd ot Ber Fae pad vi Soe ¥ CL (3 ht 5 *E ~~ . TR v . oad vi tat a: . . : | His royal tohness not (ily acquiesced In their ge.) mes, was wounded by a piste! shot, but 1 is hoped he will Pecoreh The last ace couuts, at Jeast, assure that tie wound wid not be mortal. NLR 3 Prederickeoum, Me. Dee. 20. SPECIAL COURT, On Friday last commenced the trial of Negroes Jouvathup, Harry, Selomen, Nim- rod. Stephen, and Daniel, ¢k having murdered Mr. 1 this county. Jopathan the principal in the transact arraigned, and found guilty, Harry, Solo~ man and Nimrod were then tried wgether and convicted ; all of murder in the frst degree Stephen and Daniel, were acquite ted : the coniession e first Having been ude under | ard / Afier he was accquitted, he SS ad) as ah evidence, and cofupletely exculpated Daniel from any participation in the actu. al commission of the murder. Some.wit- nesses, however having deposed that Daniel had ccalessed a knowledge of the original plot to desiroy Mr, Owings, hie was renman- ded back to prison with the view of being prosceutud as an accessary bolore dic lace ~The prosecwion was conducted by Mr. Pigman ; ‘the attorpies on the pur: of the prisoners, were Messers. Ross, Poti Haron aud Schley. On Saturday morning judge Shriver af- ter a feeling admonition to the men who had becn convicted, pasonaunced on them the sentence of death The time of their exccution remains with the execuive of the state to determine. 5 ‘Av the same court Richard Birket, a mmilatto man, was found gulity of having wade an assault with intent to commit & rape ona white woman of this county ; and sentenced to twa years confinement in the penetentiary, sx weeks Of Which tern w remain in the cells “ “ Nangy Murdech, mulatto gil was iso sentenced one year tothe penitonttary, three weeks of which mn the cells for theft. Negro Tim accused of having attempled to poison the family of Mr. Thoms, by intusing poison in their coffie, was alsa found guilly-stiii a motion was admitted in arrest of judgment, the council for the prisoner having discovered a flaw mdict- ment. Ie was remanded to custody, the indictment, dmended, and his lal wildy again coine on this week. i From the Boston Gazette Der 25. FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN, The ship recovery, captein Blucked, arrived here yesterday from Marsciilusy which she left Nowembér 1. Nothing had been heard there of tic’ AMperines having re-commuenced hostiiiues on the commerce ‘of Ajgica, or ihe dberty of its citizens, The next President. The rumor at Washington is that Mime Munroe stands but little choice of sus ceding Mr, Madison ‘as President the United States, aud that the Ver- ginia | dymasty will becume extinct with the present incumbent—who wil Le or has been selected as successor, by the carus at Washingtonis not exacily known but it is believed Mr. Crawford is the mag [Alexandria Gazette, Ce — Waslington Jan. 3. Besides the Treaties already published, there have been rayfied by the President, with the consent of tlie senate, seperate treaties with the Sioux, of the river St Pe- ter, with the Piavkedhaws, with the Wi- fandots, with (he Yanotous, with the Sacs, on the Mis€ouri with the Great an Littie {Osages, vith the Kawsas and with Ma- has. The are of the Same character and neatly in the sameterins, as those Treatics of Peace with the Indian’ wibes which we’ have already published. ro A216 1 | The Militagy Academy. i The discussion in the House'n! Reproscn- taitves on this subject bas evenbatud in the determination le establish ne Acade~ wy, in addition to the qe. Blttagy cstab- lished, to be located ar K¥gxville, in ie state of Tennessee, whigh 28 congiie ed, JT tho majority of tie Rls, 24 40 pom” » ’ »