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National Banner and Nashville Whig from Nashville, Tennessee • 3

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jMlii'iiaaM 1 1 be i ft tv i of A mmim dm Sa'i'its-i ar ny c-nsi-Wed in rather a critical niluntiun 1 Many of the bet in! ined persons here consider the contest as drawing to a dose I he British merchants have despatched a last sailing vessel from Lima for England with an nrrount of the Mate of affair in the Pacific All was quiet when Bolivar quitted It will be recollected that1 we doubted a Ii'c account which Stated that Bouvaii had not proceeded to his present there in such a irisis i- of incalruLlde value and we doubt not but h6 will terminate the' war in that highly important section of Eolith America ffiv (Pizite 1 rnnm i gades made a movement which led Uallasteros to believe tuat it intended to join him But instead of this they made General Montes and a number of officers prisoners On learning this the French General Baionat is stated to have attacked Riugo and obliged him retire to Alcandetee! Martos This was on the 1 1 th September Ballas-teros is then said to have been joined Gen Bonnemain and to have proceeded to Alcala la Real and next day the I'Zthl he intended to pursue Riego whose forces are estimated at about twenty five thousand in a state defection A letter follow' from the Marshal Duke of Reggio to the Secretary of war dated Madid ITTh Sept in whi he says he was informed by an officer fiom head quarters that Riego and three ofbis officers had been made prisoners by the rustics of dlage about three leagues from Carolina after' laving been muted by the French troops It is added in a postscript that the war minister of the Regency bed informed him of the same news The bamc thing is said in the Madrid Gazette of the lSth Sept We doubt the defeat ard capture oflliego Mr Burrell our Minister at Malaga jt be recollected statu! in bis note dated the 2oth Sept that the Spanish authorities lud spread report two days since (me 18th) that Riego was captmed but it Was merely to deceive the ignorant and keep alive the hopes of the Bir-viles more properly called the Banditti of that he was thru "rapidly marching towards and but litle doubt remains that he is at-this moment within a few leagues of thecapital of LATEST FROM SPAIN Capt Ellis from Malaga arrived at Boston informs that the French troops left that place in the night about four days previous to his tailing (the 21t Sent) It was not known where they ipt 1 1 Si at" V'u loo piatv i aad in-it Iifhecty v-V i t- tue Ae -l prosed 1 1) be frt od to fie Ni Adams sucei I'd by i-j I of or 7 )) tnuad 1 over lhat artV i cd on llj Jr tVavi for 1 I- 75 )( iif ()j 'vrrnor of tVm Ivinii rv lii rvrro mil Mr trisi ine it tiun 1 to be ol ll''jd vutes were Uken 1 i ih Th instant Dtr'nr fri I rv- f'his Mail to ahsj LVz-a a I I v-s lmisijlV Ivv it Mr Fa- i-rr Mcrchunt to Mu Ja A-mus Lodt in' jis tain On the inti nt his rudeuoo in Crt vv' Col tViuiav Moan in i I vip' il age rn "ntnverl rircums-piice Jiving I 4 tffiile i it pirtu of the toni-puny the g-r rvspecM' tfy nominees tht the I will he ro-opiuiel for a tw mgliivj Ouriog whicli some oi' the st m- i' resting Uiiioas will be pr -v-nted among too r' tii wd-t ro mi nc 3 of ilaUuo the Aj'i tf St iff (u il edwvdvj KvertbiT A up 20 Will be performed Shakapeft Tragedy of Si ek loir 'I Mr Ciuiwait FjNfiiO cr Ialy IViqy Mrs Bakki To hirh will be added (fr the ecoudibi tin: laiighablo lr ot AIONSY Vi VV TONS' (For rhvi''('rs aec bills) V1UV0 YOV FIRST HVTE LTB10HJ 1 'lVd J'OUFF CLn nil's it air for tor cash Apply Vme 7ir 2J- -lm NEW GOODS BliWIN AKK opening a handsome 'AmvciuNitizr bioh tltry offer low fur C5S1I Naibville Nov Cf PENMANSHIP ft i all the ornament a1 and ctnrurtuid handt now enetnt id Europe ravsHT roa Two avb half NUNAN lute vinttn-niivter tv fi thi UntvertHy of resp'Ct-tully informs the ci'izens of Nashville frat he propose giving lessons on to such Gentlemen and Ldie ot' ine city as art disposed to avail themst en ffie pre-sent 0 portunity It might suffice i that Mr Im been Vacated a D'Conaer' celebrated writing and drawing Va le ny Loudon Thore wishiu to engage may speviRitn Fcnmanvh etc at ted ua'i-Lur to emrrsviji -tfalu Baok-store oN'uberson and thiot tut fintisc of Joseph and Itobi rt WjoJs' Fhos VI8 Duggist t'ore the it-TJice the Wsshiiigton Hotel Nashville Inn nr at Mr writing room on the suomi Jt floor ol Mr dwelhngdaouso College stieef opposite to the Brancti Rank laidies bout of attendance from 8 until one i from 2 untilDnjt night M'ho is it for two dollars and a half would not learn to write all (he ornamental hands and make their own pens try and be pcrsuttifej Nov tf 3MRlt AND COUN JjpllE subscriber ha just received from s5 Fittsburgh a new pattern for making conjf JitlLLS to grind feed for stock which he thinks will be of great utility to the Farmer Gentlemen who may wish to ti sc them can be supplird by applying to Messrs Juteph IS Hubert lYvodt or the subscriber in Who will also keep a constant supply of BARK MILLS for Tan ners all of which will be sold at a very rtf duced price tor Cash or Colton DYER PEARL November tf NASHVILLE BRIDGE NOTICE is laert-by given ta the Stock-holders in the Nashville Bridge Company that an election will be held at the Court house in Nashville on 'Monday the 23d day of December next to elect nine rectors to manage the affairs of said Company for the tf nsuuig year It 1 required by law that such Directors a are chosen at said election shall take their seats at the Board on SatuV? day the 3d dsy of January 1824 IL WEAKLEY Pretiiltni Ikt JVksA Comp A Moaisos Cush'r Nov 4t 1 formoFpuqxy Know all men by these preitji-ts owner of share the capital stock of the Nashville Bridge do hereby nominate and appoint my proxy to vote for Di-rectors of said Bridge at the next ensuing election Given under hand and e3 this day of 1 Stale of Tennmte County This day pcraonally Appeared before Justice of the peace for said county the above named vyho acknowledged the execution of the above proxy Given' under my band and teaL thi day -Al 11 1 not a I tio: 1 1 tb- i oi i-i n-'-iv hrWqlSi toe rcceqns i f-i'tiM-- i -r'c Havre 1 ti it lb a(V i n't rty (l fie s-fe vv it very cb i ov i j- ft S'lioe 1 a on io 1 t-e i t-v i iinilef (i: i'ui-i-e-l i I a fall vt rv ur Hm i o' tu-niT a ii it i Ue 1 1 a' o' in ire ten the -'( hr pe c'i i uu in CilYitt rj litilC'I Itl'J i 0 I i ftr VUIt- I tic (j i iii rss t'lr lit i i i to oi ft Vllte el- an I r-l Ve ih NNjs 2l Tim qiuu-on ko- oi aaje am il uird real a kVa 0 (eiiHUI All a Mem Drui' or t'm Dtluop was performed ij fa'iif la' eveuin iTihe benefit pf Mr CM el' au I the largest and nnt fvhiiiKible at he i but we have witnessed tlii -asn Tlie play Wat well cuat and pit up viHi rr ic'i tasle jiulpvfntj andwt sveic nl! phased to see a disposi ion nimifie-ded on Urn part of the public to temuncrate the nnta ger fur bis tXer'mns afford tisfito'i un Tlnxe who' witucsod the cxcelle performances of Rsturduy ea cuing" eanrot but fed regret at the ws at of pirtnient establishment of a company in this town so 1 now is the time to 8cure it Their departure is prevented f-r ih' present by the low stage of the water rod we undewtanj Cut the Theatre will ha re-opened for a sliorl time while we hive the opportunity that we are able anj wi bug to th a tr I ct in rei ihiii sc the manager Id lira- expenses and the Nashville ThrntJ wilt probably become a part of his cieuit and serure tons all sfip aJ vantages of theat-icsl novelty which our more opnnleik sister New -Orleans ow possesses The Steam Mill at CiucioitTi was entirely coiivumel by fire on the t-r niogot the 2d inunt "It was constructed of limestone and on tbe ide next to the river nine stories "coVnined ed four pair of six feet mil! stunts machine-ry for carding fulling a id dressing cloth an executive distill ry aul a largo cotton spinninn kept in operation by -a steam engine of 72 ho-sc Tbe loss is estimated at abot 9 190000 The Mill was owned by Oliver Ormsby of llttburg and the Machinery and niaicrj' principally by riliffos of CiheincrtL It i not known how Aie fire originated" Chiffbftt The Georgia Totmual of Ae 4t It that the United States com- Aslont-r have been nnsbl to effect a 'W treaty with tlie Cher ikve luharr Every v-v uiair Lai eit fret tiv-unrtUTS letter from L'verpool doled the JOlh of September state tint the del uinl far Cottiix for the hmfthre day had been animated and prices had advanced full ft! per Hi being a high nt it Ins beeti for the last 12 months Upwards oflHWk) hales had been sold from the to the 10th At the following price: Uplands 8 lOd Orleans 9j a 12jd Tennessee a 9J and Sea-Jslrmd at 11 18d AleUcYfmrn Liverpool of the 2nh Sep tember lays "The Cotton market this week hi been stca ly in price with a fair demand the tales amonnt to 9249 packs Holder of American cottons are firm and evince much confidence in a gradual improvement Jo Tobacco not much is doing 69 hogshead Virginia leaf have brought 4J per pound" At NVw-Oflrans on the 10th inst Louisia-na and M'ssisrippi cotton is lotel at 13 a 19 cent Alabama and Tennessee 7 a 12J 2 a SJ-lVTkkey 31 a Hour 8 a 9 per barrel Sugar 7 a 8 cents 21 a 21 Itacnn 6 a 12 Hi Excellency luxae W'illumsos has been re-elected Governor of the state of New Jersey i and Joscra Seni tor in Congress from tliat state in the place of Mr Southard rece ntly appointed Secretary ol the Navy CURRENT See Yj vs 'n'rfr 17 1G23 CHUN Hi If lt )UUCE 1-9 12 cent Tobacco 1st quality 3 2d do 2 a 233 None in Market Corn Si a 39 cents pr bushel gt pr bid 8 to 12 cent Du foot SJ cent per lb Ho in market 5 do doUa 3 a 4 cent per lb I ard 8 a 10 cents per lb 16 to 3 cen per lb 55 cent pr gal in demand 6 cent per lb Tow 25 cents per yard Flax 33 cent per yd Irish 50 cupr bushel Sweet ilo 50 do 12 1-2 Ct pr dy 37 a 50 16 a 25c prdoz' Venison Hams 37 GROCERIES Havana Green 42 cept per Nttw-Orlrans 17 do Jo Siush 20 cents per lb $7 a per liundred Si 50 Cent per bushel J4 per Hundred Nail assorted cent per lb Tanners £30 hi Cotton 33c pr yd Bale luc pr lb Loaf 3 ic per 11a JUTE OF EXCiUXGE oi hi tii' TiCvt try ll io i it i 9 roa J'! r-i ic'i -vj li i I -on! i ithai at cissirv am! tutsioiii ti in now is evident bon Ilia au i of money in Tr -aS'ii'v Mi Hutcru i spoke a redo-lion ot tst tax-s hot he labe ft it ot io 1 ic proportion Uiaxid he tves oit willing Sat on of tavs i il Ia rued Si 'm t'amig it lint nil were alike entitled to llie pro'eato'i of tbe lo-i'isUtov- Mi- was cf red 'up the (Sip wfaite pdi3hut against re luc lisa on lauds Ue t-clifaed tla-ie was it a due priiporiimi in tlie pr-sent rates tvjunun between the i Uu I tax tax was ton a in prupop-tinn to ti tax odeetvj nn Itv r-1 1-rii)! the tax as proposed an I ilVnug thy Imd trx to reinim nt ttas th pm-pnrli iu In thought woult lie riht lairge of Im I in the State were owned dmost nue lloird p( the Wi tern rhs'iet wls owned fv inch i then fro sale and tnanod tiu-m out the p-or wljo were tillable to Imv tlioujlu tli-y o-ght to be coaipriU-'l to pay the present tax and ahould rot have ih'un re'uceih In till mntr'ms th- pniKi-pul sourm of revemiu aro-u from the property of odivtiu ils and riqh'ly liccau-e tlie jq-ve imi-nt protecud th" Oner in the qrj ijirn't cf hi property and wu ought do evuy tiiiyg in our power to proluoe nrart a prn liiM'ne nil f'qu'il maU ot 'a-ls to imlure fori ignn to ii cut Iheir tai no tb it they might be settled by indivemcnl trcv-lxaldfr aouiit fee! an jut-rcl in the soil am tx-comr eirlca-cd Uu-go eminent lie said rei rn tlie tuxes on Ian ut tlacir ptuHsnt rita: and ro-ducp it wliite polla and von tiineny b-m-fl'td Hr pwir bo had it to pay and did ttpiHl jiiife to every liaidual in (he community No titan should be compelled to jvy up e-csdve twx for the pi'i itppa of ex-tstu'g iu C'lmniunity and imjyiug tlie pro'ectio which it extended tn'hiiuj and im mm Vm owned land amid compLin at paving tl present tax a(tv- ferrcii by reducing tb tux ou Ism! proposed then-mouiit clertl wmhi he InlL-patc fdr the ptirps of SU'egineriiinent Mr ic said the rcilrjiiou of luxe ttiroi sdt at hone and ho hud no doubt the grntlnv'ii had rt'tnivf view am a ivo-caling it He would be us trilling to relieve the prop: as sny other member hut be di I not lhid hut tn nKAiifc proposed Woulil havethA' fleet lie feaicil that redact on latthistbn would make it necessary to tax thm hitter at another lime and perhaps lien the wore' not prepared for it a well tin ny are The people now vntdtr-siand wlvt they have Ui they are mi roinpkiinny of the taxes uni wiiy not lot tarn Mr xu'ti spoke rd some length in favor of rnluctig the taxes fie said the great object establishing the New llanlc was to lomce tietjxes an I wljrn the people loytxi it hul cfli'Ct-U iuit they Would all tie in it favor kc (i'C'snvrutid this Was somewhat a tie-heste sutjec He was opposed to a rt taction cl laves hi time because lie hahev-ed it would nut good but harm and rentier it necessary tax tli people liigtier at tnothrr tilt in reply to those who poke of riau ry he wculd to tv- i lUvJ IV' -valued tft ncsaitciatittry 'u A U'Jt(in SSC vJ' imif ibe- jd at tlii Rcsim by a dose vo'e to? he believed it na wt hum host ild- tIMl? Bl(l itself but from an ap preheiiop tlm it might cost too mu It I niensi-epvantiul by the pcopl- and they will Hie i aiul that before nv years Mr dvl he ihought the pul tax' little enough Ip the sum of 12) cents vs but lHy dms yet even CiU was hUcivled wih sum good ctltcts lie poor-st man ii the rouiry when paying his 9d for Die support gotcriunenU is induced to turn hw Httensit to its opeutious an 1 enquire how his buicy is whether i fairly Hpppruted --Genth-mor from Fust Tiine had spoken cf tho liurdsliip of paying ti on poor lands snd yet it wa them wlipreyentcd the call of convention which wdd amend this evil ami equalize and sppcnoiilhetAX on lands to their value Mr BDaisats aid jf he did pot know the faces liMmlil scarce believe tint those men whsiow advocated a reduction' of the taxeswrne the same who opposed the penitently big wlien tliat was on the eairpet t'y said we were too poor we had no mornto pay for it tbe State wanbeg-Rred Now tee how the cuc is tlicytow say the 'treasury i full to overflow i we hsve too much money and must rede the taxes said th it he was in favor eedpeing live tax on white poll or takinutr that would relieve those really were poor but on Valuable and and negro owned bv by men iwealih the tax was low enough any he thought it Jaeltcr to continue it no than tp liuvc to put it on again in two ys Something had been said a-bout It eel on tbe next (hr himself he vh! hay he had liied to represent the 1 (ahe interests of his people fairly and imendentlv and if they could final anoi her to would do better let him be sent in Such consideration should never hence his vote on any question "Mr Ck said a few word in fm or of vrdunime tax on white polls snd retaining the now stand Mr foftrr said he was fo fbvor of the Dill a ow stood Ho thought it would aave a dencj to relieve many poor people wheeded all the money the Could get persons now find it difficult to obtain money necmssiy to pay thnr taxes raid it was not right to gi iod the face of poor and dstress the people iv order tine money for ihe State when the State n- no uso of i but nutlercd it to remains in the Treasury Mr TTEftsox tigaiu rpoke in favor of the bilnd aguintt the amendment lie said thbegislature had given to the peo-pie So of French-Broad and HolsUm a bout f)000 of the money ami now of the same geuilemen were unwilling relinquish to the people a part of Their is which was unnecessary to the suppof die government But in the Casa first ard to donation to tlie people SkmthlTench- Broad and UolsUan it was not theople in general who were to be be tiff! i it was not any pmate individual or a ad' poor men in the cmintryi itwa Mr hvillc find Knoxville that got ths It xvent to support these Colleges th would not benefit the poor they wouWy benefit the rich who were to bear expense of boarding their children fromfte lie was In favor of lopping off all u'fsSary expense and permuting the prop get along a easily as they oouli Jf not require the present rate of tax-atlonjr should wc continue il i Mvear made a few rrtnark in oppo-sitiothe reduction of the taxe He said Vase Enough for all the money in the Trey' The state was largely in Tbodfl debt of the new Slate Dank was tjr (if the state and if was a 9ttr- fax o' obi Vi ns high as heretofore if was ii wiling to rcjiut i' to the pxvuvnt of a higher trt to th LATEST FROM EUROPE NewYokk November 2 The aid line packet ship Canada captain Mace on Saturday last id a welcome arrival particularly on account of her having sailed from Liverpool so late as the £8Mi of Sept having after her departure on her regular day the lCth been obliged to put back in consequence of head inds The editor of the Gi-tte and Dtily Advertiser have received by the Canada accounts from Liverpool twenty days later than thir former advices It is stated that the dis-crtions between the regency of Madrid and (heir adherents and the Fietich veie everyday increasing The partizan of the regency are said to be very much incensed that the cabinet of St James has not thought fit to recognize their government The Engl inh papers confirm the defeat of the French under Moocejf near Tarragona in a general battle with the loss of GOq killed 900 wounded 170 prisoners and 100 mules The loss of th Spanish was 250 killed and 300 wounded It is assorted by several of the London papers that consuls have been appointed to several of the South American states on behalf cf Great Britain preparatory it hoped to a full recognition of their independence Ontha subject and previous to the above report the1 Liverpool Mercury remarks docks of our town amply exhibit the value of bur South Amerioan trade and it behoves our jnerclumts not only to follow the example of their brother traders in London by petitioning for the appointment oTcousuls to the aew governments but for 'lie immediate acknowledgement of the i title pend ruce of Colombia and other provinces now virtually beyond the redemption of i vi rtt ill iiAtinlvn iimm nnf lira tai1 Ilf the mother country without the aid of foreign gold and Mr Canning in answer to (he petitioners informed thera that the subject was under coiwidefation Pampcluosit appears by a French telegraphic dispatch has'surrendored after having experienced the fire of the French artillery the citadel is completely ruined which with the town capitulated the garrison prisoners of war ad to be conducted to Franco The Lonuna Courier -of September 1 1 observe? The Russian government abandoned the ridiculous pretensions it set forth rtapeccing uoumiaries ui)on the shores oft' Jouuoaries upon Pacific and by which it was pc-'pwd to turn ibatoceim irtto a ll: nuhAcv the pbwer of the GREECB-The wf lve ilready rnblishJr rapid pio griis of dependence gtin additiir frojn letter rrceived jro vienha and from TripolizH iiich although -they do not furnish miny particulars repeat the news lately communicated from various ct ties In Italy of the uninterrupted success of the Greeks wherever the Turks 'had vcntureJ-to invade the country Advices are stated to liaveteen received at Vienna from Bucharest of the 51st (j August that tlw 1 urks were preparing to celebrate with many solemnities the great victones which thf sy( they have gained in the Intelligence received nt Leghorn on the 18th of September by vessels finin' the ArihipeUgo completely refutes these pretended victo-yies and state3 that the greatest toy prevailed in all the island News had been received that Col ten-toni bd giiiifcit a signal victory over th Taiks who were about to enter the lYlnpoonevus 1 he carnage was tcr-lible end the Tuikish arm may be fnokrdon ns annihilated t'ae o-ther hand fhe llirkih fiaet is In a situation of great embarrassment for the Greek lleet has tkni its s'ation at the entrance of toni it Hex jtmf cuts off the coinmunicati'in of the captain Pacha wUlr'ilu Favorable news Had also been feceived from Candiii The irekin that island anioutstm! to 3-1000 fighting men without including-a turnber1 of cn-trymen wljiv ifeted as The strong places vVerc occupied bV but they hud not bei'ft able to supply them with provision The p-lague committed great among them a ul they were closely blockaded A G-eck Rcp idroii detaclied from the main fleet pad gone towards Alex-jiidna to watch the remains of the Fgvnriau fieet iENJ An article from Frurkfurt of the dtli Spplemlit-r con -v-ys the pleiMot intelligence that the king of Denmaik had determined on givings constitiitiuh to Id subjects A special committee lud j't luori rp-pointed for the pairnne of it 1 rp and a publication on th subject euiaoatirg from royal author! was ilaity expected LATEST FROM FT WTR New Yhk Nov 3 By the ehip Mnn' ino Rapt Kuiith Ai 2 days front II ivre w- tnve ii ct-ived our regular tiles of ra'd jiip-rs to the 2Fh' S-'ptenibrr ih'ji 1 iter than the neg-iiuts ma the French' rap'ral bmug'd liy Vie Canadi They nritsiu an il of cio invaM-ns of ilmvnlothe I t'h nH-ir Hv wii-h it apoear th ra i gi I 1 j-go i ne I'flb wnreli- -i v' v-te I II i' la-tcrv who vv usi-n I tb ru with li trunp iC-f -1 ii A3 Wd ik A I' i "i- i -1 vn-Mt l-l to by of a FIMimWJa Vo J'o rti -j Bfn £4 kV-tifSLMYVK One of the Editors left 'thonugH on Friday evening The House of ttepre sent fttbes had been etigngul flujing part of that day in the discretion oftlie bill to r-dure the state ta wlilch paved it dd rend-ing A sketch of the debate is cuiitiiiicil iti this ptne Ilm i i' irv tHl v-h reierth intlia ntA of 11 to 9 is ih i'ii I'Trsteit inipedini-il Ah'1 the hill vri ah apprelu-riion or tiiecpoise A resenation of all tha vnr-int lmd witlno fve miles of the Nacrous ofltarpe-h Rtoii' Fort Falls of Cmcv Fork and th ITirriet Iron Works on Chaney Fork as made with a view to the locution oftha National Armo ry at one of these phres th reservation continod tinfl the location o9 made The subject ot the Ranks cn pages the attention of the legislature thioj has been Said about oMemhivjf ttio time of specie pavinent to April FlJJ re-' quirim' the direclori to nirtsil the uo'e at certain rate and to withhold any further dividend on the etoctc h-is also hrn pro pose to permit orVh' ter to relinquish the'r s'oek on giving bond and seem ity to make good their portion of lo sustained (if any') udien nsefrUined Nothin d-ci-sive has yet been donp op tbissubitft imurcssion eemn-l to be that (lie time of sue cie payment would bo prolonged sn I seme measure adopted requiriup the banks to prepare for so win pa m-Vs in the mano-t above sugrss'ed and also prnvj hog a sum miu-y modnof proceeumg agx'mt tiiem on failure CfrpV-n FvOrel! Philip Camphe'd Andrew Hines JnFah Horten Jolin Davis Itmrh ftolmd llmmns M'ptch and Josepli Von til have been appain'ed Justices of the Flare fir county 4 cons! lr able animbetof 1511s a uub-n' and pnvu n-i'ure yttrcmain to Le act- cd on enough to mers iv h-nises' 1'iring the whole of net aveek It is probable they will adjourn on Saturday m'xt HOUSE OF VTlV'Rs Sd'W'JW Abeesiter The Frendi Uroad an I it 11 passe 1 the res hug in ths Snve on tins diV 11 to ta becoTae EiV male ao incurred with the Uoua of 'present-liveli in th preimb'e Ian 1 ae-snUi'ioits mpi'Viug Il-prssenlative an 1 ins' rut lin-e Senators a (lonres to eu vor to prea ent a caucnu nomiiastevn Fresi lit and 1 ice President of live I'nited Slates and communicated the same by message Whereupon im motion of Mr Pout in the House of Itepr -sent alive it was ordered that lTu copies of laid preamble and tteno Iiiliotm bo printed fifty for Aise of the -vernir to be disposed of bv him directed in one of said resolution Vnd 120 for the uvo of the member A bill laying off tlv sta'e into eleven E-lectoral District ha passed the third reading a cine seruon ot which provide that if ny elector fail to attend at the time and place designated the other elector may ctaooso one in his who shall give a vote for Prcsi lent and ViCe-Presid'-nt The districts in West Tennessee are as follow Hutlerford Davidson and Williamson one diatvict: IledforJ md Maury or: Smith 8uruner and Wilson one: Franklin Warren Wliite Overton and Jacksoo one Moutgo- mery Hobertson Dickson' Stuart Itumph-reyaaml tlickniaii one Lincolh rdes and Jaiwrcnce ouci and the other Western Counties me lloth House nut for the purpose of o- ing iutu the election of a I'rcaaurer of West Tennesaoe uud a President and Directors lor tha State limit of Tennessee Where-upon Tmoxis CtuTcnsn was duly elected Treasurer of West Teimftaee boho Oiaus wo elected President of the State Itaiik and John MkNalry Thomas Waslaing-ton Joseph Etliston Jesse Wharton to-bail Foster Matthew Furow JimesO-verton James Stewart Ahdrew Hynes and ola ii Erwin Directors for tha ensuing two veara A hili to prohibit Justyei of the Tcace from receiving money onjudgments rendered before them has pavsc the third time 2d to 14 Nvembtr 21 Tbe Bill to reduce the State tax being under consideration huh propose to reduce the tax on each hundred acre ol land to 1JJ each white pU to 6J black doto 25 and town lot to 25 cent On motion to strike out bill rveept the reductisn of the tax on the white polls Mr fWur'of apoke lu opposition to he redoctiou of taxes in general and aid if here was to be fty let it only be at to white polls Mr Jl-iutjf nd tine Legislature had be en loing somethirg during the session wh ich hey called renting the people they had been passing a law contrary to hi will (al hough in a small minority) which pur-mrted to aford relief to tfie people he mil opposed that ystein believing At was 'alle 1 by wrong nsmsi that it was unt a mesure calculated to do good He wa now in fuor of doing something for he peopfej winch would be real and joimtliing which they couUl all see will fee! It was unnecessary to accumulate uanty if the Treasury unlea we have qc-don rf having it there would lead ro tenptation it will vision-v scholar by naeims of wh'idi the money all bs expended to little purpose Some entloTirn had already spoken of ciaul ie aws willing that the county courts might duvc restjuerf 1 New Hirers Ly to He to as to tv as had gone Nothing wav known at Mi laja respecting Cadiz as all com mu niotiou between those place? had been cut off Capt states that he wa in the vicinity of Cadiz fireveral days in light foggy heard a continual tii ing of caiflon dust before the Prudent left Valaga the Amcncatt Consul gave to wlf a paper of which the News J4 just reached ns that RiEGoer fsVIDS the French a coni-pe(0 uating in the streets of turn lyig run of them dead besides vvanded proceeded on his march and as in a place called' La Carolina apidly inarching towards Jladvid and was in expectation d' joining with Maiitix tlie EippPcinatJu a ml IHUe doubt i maim that Ins ii ittomcnf within a few leagues ie Capital of Spain The authorities ot this place rpread report two days since that he was captured but it wa merely to deceive the ig mount and keep ulive the hopes of tne servile mora properly called the F-ttn-diili of tjpain the wernment in Cadiz remain firm a "very short limn longer the lace of affjits in this unhappy country will wesr a dtflerent aspect and Europe may have to thank pain for savieg all the Coalinetu froiudepo lion The conduct of lliegn while in this placa lias beer epujted in the Gibraltar Chronicle in a ha4e ami shameful light false in every respect ard a tissue of lies lie acted like a gallant soldier ami a firm urwhukeiv Patriot and jiuuutg all the General in pa he has proved himself capable pf acting for hi unfortunate country in the true style of the pld Roman Malaga 20th Hep Gen Uiitgo alter he left Mahgi must have landed near Motrii The French from Malaga were probably gone in pursuit of him Jaen is about bO mile from Malaga The French left a urison at Jaen which has probably tteen surprised by Uiego The Gibraltar accounts mention that the rearguard of Iliego overtaken at Velf Malaga The French have very few truops hetwcea Jaen and LATEST FROM TIOLr'AR New YohIv Nov I Ve arg indebted to cue very attentive correspondent at Norfolk Mr Taforo for the latest and very egreeahle inteUigence from Lima lie received the newa by way of Kingston Jamaica and it is iu substance as follows The Rovalist troops under the ticials Uaxtehao and Larfjvve evacuated Lima in August previous to wliicli they not only levied a contvibn tinn of tlirao hundred thousand dollar oi the itmabitant us stated informer HCcoutRn but burnt the mint also an clegantdwelling of the Marquis Tor restagli with" four other house They then nurc1 ed fur Upper Peru and the whole their army is repre lenten tube about 14 thousand men But the President Liberator Gen Bolivau hud nriived from Guayaquil and was occupied in sending off fiom Lima troops to reinforce thu cotubi (ten independent army under the command of the Peruvian General (Santa Cruz ami the Colombian General Sucre win had already with them nearly twelve thousand men and wereabou Hurdling to attack the Spaniards A letter from Panama of so (ate dituns I ne 1 1 A of September lay Since tha Colonburw nud Peruvian hive joined tl ing appear -to go weil nml a tjueril Bolivar i IliiA fid litating llie embvrkalioii iaq ti -i'pi tb-Army jn Upp1! I BY virtue of a writ of Jtfa from the woN shipful court of Fleas and larter Sas- sious of Dickson county to me directed there will be sold to the highest bidder for eah at the court-house in the town of Char-lotte on Saturday the 3d day of January next all the claim and interest that Am-brose Burton hai in and to one hundred ac res of land more or less adjoining Robert Whiilodge and Wm Reynolds sernr on th avsters of Yellow creek whereon Francis SchmUtoe now live taken by execution at the instance of the State of Tennessee to satisfy the same Sale within the usual- hours by myself or deputy IL BATSON Slaff Nov 24 1823 Prs fee £3 25 Davidson County 8TJAKEN up by Harwell five mile West of Nashville a Filley two year old next spring no brand perceivable a bout 13 band appraised to ftlJ Ma wembser 15 GAMBLE BUnffaf Nov Ct 9k.

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