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Louisiana State Gazette from New Orleans, Louisiana • 2

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fv Lord Casfleitaeh serms to espen 1.A-or.n i.i i.i tnnih nnen country. I HO itc sides of a narrow nv- rnce more hostility among the brutes than U. ln ll in' i' tli initv tn the ocean in front of Louisiana ii.ne. wincii seemed cn ue inc amoftL' the human race. a norsu neany on one side, and of Mexico on the other, lilb.d him bv.i kick in tlie forest ot St i.nlv Iv tu tl.etr encountering cat It as i.

inded to withdraw each .,.,,,1,1 )i. mm-, ensure it lioiilllatlOII, ami nm'l -i German do'' (a Cerberus would render in highly important to our rimlil nnt hi ihe has irreverently ATIRJ)AY. UlT. i iiiiiitrv (mill its liOsitloil. (tun nnei I his hand in England.

Thus th s-win. eieste, '1 here is unnther reflson for taking man hose trunks ofgoltl changed eVey inl I. possession of this our ow country, which has been thus abandoned, that needs mil Ycstcnfav 's mail came, wc arc "fri'iii no fahlier. North or Last. purpose at ithe convention ot lianuon is unable to con' iliate the friendship anil Scfir.

Honor A- i 5ft.r Honor 1 lis to' be suggested to meet the approbation of every humane enlightened mind. It ate tliC tm.kv.aud added, another t'u' many failures ot the. mails lo the wckt ot service o' hunestcr animals. n.iL Tl, (iermatM manifest great interest in llliirhl at. this time be eretted into a ter may voice mountains.

How. 1 i the tatc. of South-America, to which, doubt this this ritory where, like those north-west of the intr, illin ium oi'slaverv Could be toward his ov. home. I am one fit thn-e -u'ht that our interest! Mil tiie ut ol otll and 1 still believe, that there as u.

in file, stopping oil the 'iVche, i.n the t'oleraito, or on thn Trinity, ns iliere was for halting on the Sabine, vhn h. until this aceidrnt, was i.evVr. tilling of as a boundary. Hut how loni; is it siiii't- this ltytirarij arrf was mailer 1 1 it be to la-t forever, surelv it cantuJ be a temporary and if it is to last as Innx us Spain in. is i not this maki'ig it ii For tl i- reason, and lor others of not less weight.

1 am decidedlv opjio 'd to the the works of M. HuinlmltU have in iWm.I thniii. Anionic, lit is said, forbidden. The circumstance of one sid 1 1 11 iiitiitb It intfiids to emigrate to. And mber 1 davs f.om l.Mh-W Thun.e,, from" New ''V, Ui-schr.

of tie one side of the Mississippi above the. limuth of the Ohio, being inlia- witttle in Cameras anil lliniiland. we the representatives in en. from section of the I'uioii, be insulin ient to secure greater attention to their constituents' interests at AYashingtnn, we know tint but it is crying grievance, that a wretched cent per cent systenrof lerono-tny should cl.iali with tin- important, concerns of tht fircat mercantile body in this jai of the eouirtry. are told, has arrived at Huenos-Ayi lutvil bv tivi.

will one (lav lie telt i.i III Vve rant; qui in fiii tteh with a irreat variety of seeds ami plants a a most ha lip and providential arrange tljvi troin J. 11, "i iniaica, Tne grand Seignor lias returned 11 silb ment. A state in the vicinity of Louisiana missive and concili.ttorv answer to tne and Mississippi, established on tins niands tif the Ilnsi in ambassador, (Stro in ioi iiili-. woulil befound.fntV VCII's he. IK P.

Oct.ib.r Hih-yu New Ymk. 'i ore- ol exchanging ieas ior r.a-." 1 1 1 I I I' A I I gonolV.) at Constantinople. iMnl.t. inewnoieoi unssamiy depart bean efpiivalent for the spoilat 7 A paring! bv amounting to si or pain L'igh (I rmn LomloH I'np rs.) Donmavk has obtained a Joan of millions of dollars of (it noa. It) Rrig NVpn.

Rark 1. I niilliuiin ot dollars? -er Ikiw pur- il extreme lenitv towart. Napoleon was well on the tTth of. June time munt come at l.i-t. 'sued a course Spain, but the when it will be lie had lately received a lvr.t of his ShipSumdk, SleirtfliJ Rmir tuistava- necessary for us tosh) jus- which he was much gratified.

It nee i ourseive. io expert. nms to add incalculably to their security, siin ly we ought not on preat political to-piis like the present to limit our vision to what inetely concerns tlie present hour. avr jich, m-i drrlet.u firi'Sfiit ritjiijiHrttt from lUn reflection that their rim.il nj will he jirusM-ruua ni'd Imp-py when shall sleep in their tombs. A government, it least, ought to provide for posterity as well as for the present but 1 contend that this concerns nearly.

Some counterpoise 'to the immense iucreaseof negro population on he lowci part of the Mississippi, ought to provided, at an early day. It would not be long before all would join in applauding is 'bought he has not abandoned the ex tioni Snain. alter havinir en balned toi Hectati'jn ot getting away from the Is ShipPiiffolk, Cie Bar. the l.Htli insu so bmg a time, is little short of weakness. I From the Intelliencir.

lo-ir. unions. The it iiut ot an extra I of a b-Uer from Natchitoches, lately published ii your paper, lias induced nn to troulileynu itli 4 few thoughts on a subji 1 t. to mi I have devoted dihiu: attention. Having investigated tin- ipicstion, I am perfectly convinced of the right of Fiance to the province of Texas.

The argument!) in it support, to be found in the toriepoiiiJeiK rf our government with that il ain, are irresistable with rverv impartial mind. It Were gufliccnt for us fhat France uniformly claimed, that ficr liistorians and geographers, that the numerous fat ts stated by our own writer1 ho have investigated the subject, particularly major Stoddard, Mr. Urackfnridge, and Mr. Darby, have all concurred in the French right, and cmi-vetpirntly of run s. There is still fuithcr land.

illi the vvrilei horn Natchitoches. I Madame Stacl, in tier will, authorises heartily concur in the tiolicv'of taking iios- RriL' rrn. her son and liaugsier, to maMj puouc her session of Texas, which wo inrv do at this moment, without resorting to violence. It marriage with M. Rocca, which took place long since.) and to introduce to their families the son who was the issue of as it i well known to be without a single ago, for days away Main II l'-na, er post or soldier to keep poses4ion.

Sup the Inresi'rht ol our government in adopting that marriage. pose Spam MiouM to-morrow acquiesce Shin np illiainRrsin.j .1 such a measure, should it huppily be car our right to it, couhl she ve us pos New.Voik..1i, 2Sdav-i. i ad luto execution. A grand series tf. forty medals, in bronze, silver and gojd, is executing in Loudon, under the patronage of the Royal session? No she could only sav u.

is AN l.NHniTANT OE L0V.ISIAK.V take itj" fur all her iii'erniil provinces ramily and nobiliU othugland, ennunem the whole country South ol KiotiiaiAi have thrown ofl' tV.e yoke, id which' orating Rritish victories on tin! continent HIE ALBANV AIF.TTF, have abiiudanttestiinonv jn the famous M'l nill'l, I he Schr. Only Si Oshoiin, a an of genius, (as ter liom allndolid, aiid in the astonis'i and in the pcninsiija during the l.it" ar. According to observations made at Sr. I'etersburgh tJie Variation of lie magneti t'ic Ltcster and iieiawjre reoeratist ili success of Miua. who seems to bt o.iiei es.

a i ll. ining pot UUl a sail needle has diminished three- minutes every wi.ere with ojien am i.i; 01, tun cannot ,0 fjf Wl Let'cr i-rv up a the thai. 1 1 at, a ad thtrelore a most mistaken I A 1 1 et I i'o not with the writer, fhet annually tor the last eleven years. It v.as iviMtrted in -that t'oiitii uii, lias recently oecoiue ine eiinor we should take iossession ol Texas fur Ship Patterson, forlkJ Spanish squadron of 8 sail had arrived oil purM.se or secuciig us from Indians t.i tin: leia-Uic Viatciimau, Speaking ol the 1 res doi't's tour, and the attentions lor. witliihe exrention ot tlm I anios.

Lama, and were evidence tit its justice, sjw men na never Jrt been stated, anil which 1 learned at Natchitoches a few veais ago. the fall of St. Antonio, in (he revolution headed by Bernardo, seveial of the most intelligent AnvetrUan volunteers hail the curiosity to iiiHpect the archives kept at that lace, and found the must indubrtahle proofed the right of Franre totheprovim of Texas. For instance, amongst other documents relative to the tot al government of the province, while in the jmib-ftesaion of France, there were oid of grunts iH land made to wlm.li grants, itapprarcd, reapec ted by the Spaniards Sis much usthe French grants on thebanksottheMisiiissippi. '1 htsi invctlx exercise of the French authority nrr the winch n.ve tx'fn paid him by the who reside Red liier, within ouriimli-i IN.ioru takes occasion to puteil territory, there are no Indians to he The frigate Vcngana, biig ratiiollo.

make the I' Mowing remarks which have and adir. S. b.istiaiia, are stated to be a dieaded. No 1 say, let us take it, lv- been iiir.nisi ed in several papers. cV, it isoilif; lid let tis take it part ot the above siiuadron.

One nt the iii nleasin facts connec because it is not in iii.sc.siim ot anv ther Sir Jan es Coi kbui n. (iovernor ofRermu- l'rillianf. fym, Itrig Seroih Argo, arbler, Schooner Orion, hnrfo. ThalehiT, Su't Iidiistrv, Sle.op Com. Patterson.

Hat ted lib tlie subject is. tliat the paity who in t'nf Irigate l'oi th. fr the power. The weaknev ol Spaiiwoinpt bed otipusf il the clc- you Ml. as ol N.

Aiiii'iicau statimi. 1 her to abandon it, to into ad hinilliisii 1. nis practical sell; let us possess ourselves of is ours, and the tlcscit sliall. blossom as At the (run ly-iid had not' ani.e.'. wa ly know led the errors of their elect ioneeiing conduct, and substantially the ruse.

R.u.pie Mary. NVt.v ii poi trl. The T-t. from has denied hat they once vociferously assert The taking of Texas will, in The letter has of t'teStWi ed. It federalists had really -believed, a national point of view, be an nljei ol er for Havana will takeat arrived at Madias.

S-n. escaped 'it truttt- as tut once altccted to do, that Mr. great important c. W'r should hold the imi- letter oliue this afternoon. on from fire, hu broke out sea, -J days 1 Monroe had been biased by undue foreign ly pwt on the gulf id Mexico, west of the ,11 emus to ncr-an anir lire-'niing innueuce, in his olhcial transuctious; or tins vtnl secure to us the the most ji-rious aspect.

caued tUe uUnost American Tlr 1 1 that Ins conduct during the attack upon country, during a period ol many ycar, an authority afterwards recognized by the Spanish officers after Spain became the rightful owner of Louisiana. 1 could name several individual of respectability, who saw and inspected these records; Mr. Child, latel'elerted a lepreaeutative of the new state of Mississippi, 1 one ot them: to Iiim 1 appeal with confidence, aud be- lieve lie coo Id panic imvny more whose curiosity led them to inaive the same examination. Hie Frcncli kid at U't four fr five forts command of the futui empirg of Mexico; degree ot alarm. csliiiigtou City, had pen incompetent at distant lay one nt tlie greatest 111 Letters fro.

r. July l.nention. For O.VEAVGni cov.ariliy, and would they that the Dimia frigate Iced Bailed on ft cruise against the Independent crui.ers have been so forwaid in exhibiting the the" new world. It will be a mine of wealth to the nation from the vast ipiantity of fertile lands which it contains il Mn. C.VROILL.WinfW highest nianifestatioYis of respect for his who, the most daring ratiner, looked ed in receiving his butd' person ajid, tUaracter llns cannot be cliinalu, more mild than any other part of has the pleasure touitrs answered in the atlii matiVe, it'auut imput into" the lirbor, as it were, i 1 defiance ol the Siunish mevy.

She had three outwai bound vessels tinder her con) nr. A Span our country, willvield'us the olive, tne vine, even the. collim; and it is the only of New (), lull mg to JUiem a degree ol" nypoensy and idt-y, that there wil moral prostitution, winch, culpabiCas thv iwu tol our coi ntry where tao merino may ish ship, rich I laden, with half a million their amuieinentjini, is nave in en, vw; cannot ascriuo to them be ei'pectitl to prodtn a revenue eijti.tl to of dollars on board alst. had arrived from After due allowance is made fur imr'y Lmia. and another from eri the cotton or sugar, with less capital and labor.

iufaliiatinii, it is iinpnssinle tu believe that A luilnd letter of July 7, nenelit, on I Tuesday Tl vo fe. tM CwJ HOW TU 1Mb! FOU'I I1M.na.1sis couul pay sucii in arty compii The objection very commonly urged of that a fleet of 13 tranioi ts. by Si ijblir prt jSWt 1 i ava Mul en a itce 1 lire in Kins on ti it une ijii ern port aiss: I'l 'J' 1 en v'e, a a a Clytit I L'i mt di Un'i Hret dan Isi.t aiissi Islti Liu, prc'li arte strie ture u'ti f.rl ueau tie I ficinc iiaut par it's 1 ks Uiu(. tie rcvo rehi tit Men iv, (gur Mjlll. meets to one who a they had finceiely two frigates and a brig, had siiled from To Die l5v- LtKtt consideittl i.sxli "liLAntss- Cadiz, for 1'eru.

A couvovha.il arrived ml settlement through the countr at a time when they Weie the only white men who had attempted to reside in it. The' fort on the Hay of Rcrriftrel, the tort called JiV Pout, at the head of the Sabine, c-j'c. are well knownt. the archives before mentioned proved the existence of tie on the Rio Grande, in the neighborhood of winch, considerable grants of land were nude by the French authorities in At this period, the Indians were the deadly enemies of the Spaniard, but, on the co.itratyn good terms with the French. Jiwas under the auspices of thvgovctiMir of Louisiana, and wjth the assistance of St.

Denys, that the Spaniards were rii- I'Ih ti 'i s.aM UCRd IIACI from with immense wealth. 'I 'hat ri hui li.eil, iui mebvi Ami lme Ixiru .1 Uitli i ,1 Nee, (tuys Mr. as I feel in Ihe shin Two Friends, with upwards of Yet her 1. mir itlmr lia tmfi njt i a ight good i nonr, nnd would not even 100 officers, Lnglishiheu, to join the Kcvolutioi.ists in Spanish American sailed hurt a ttl.lt inner than my Uncle That if too Wi t) Ike hit it fa it in nat, fcn. mir lik Hit; ki' vu: Die lor ye, 1 oliy, ill not go i.itu the cniiuiry whether from Portsmouth, Amrust 1.

F'ac 1 lv Mr. Monroe tlnl actually ran aw at was afforded bv Gem Meu.ies, tliii a.eiit Hrt met fro tne Jsm After whif-lfS-Jrty our extending our territory lar, is a shallow one. F.xperiencij has amply proved that our rou'ciiivatioii lias gained in bolidity by the extension of our territory. If this were pot the case, it is to'' late to ii liberate; the country is ours; the only luehtibn is, whether wc shall sutler it tu slip through ir.r hands. Resides, when we look back little, we may fcini so ne conjet ture of what our population will be in twenty years from ris 1 11110; am' we to forget that one of the boasU ot the Cnitrd States, is that of alfoiding an asyluni to the oppressed of the whole liuniati race? If, hovtwer, this argumiiiit.

draw hiiin the extent of our territory, ia 11! u. l.utlinr li thiiil mill l'i. of the Vine-iuelian Republic. The l'wo i "iiti'i -1 by the side of galiaut Rarney or what mentis lias on board stard of arms, onii, 1, ,11 l. jeialisis 01 tin- east 1n.1v aoieu tu estauJisn the mission ol Idalgo, cutlasses, tVc.

aid tiearcd least. which, under the pretext of bpreadiutr the on the subject: tut 1 beg leave lhomas. entei te'11'1 to. most munificent act is lafc'v rt cord Turn 1hr weapon bnck upon the for I liaiitr the touise 01 the nrgu.iieiit a ed of Karl Fitzw illi.un the noble Karl, during the late ae.rnij; his tenantry at icklow, Ireland, not ilv little. The Host.

in Federalists have been Or, the Tccthcr with li very in one 't. rtfii I TI1K 'iMiTH AIE Or, Mlntakiiujti In the course theWinj ing Songs will be sung- 'A. nv-'w in I ROVKS mav be lakeiilteV charged ith being rehels, tories, and minutely examiueil, it will be found to proceed' from a want of afiiuaiiitadce with large sinus among t.icm, but bdit 30 Lar-rets 1 it and oatmical wue nur- eiieiuies to their count! V. Now see how his argument, slightly corrected, v. ill that ifsiiou which tills ui so large a space on the man, on the west side o( the Mis read gospel among tlm heathens, was insiduous-ly converted into the means of introducing a Spanish settlement into this province.

The Fremh never for a moment abandoned or tinciuis.lio.it their right tu Texas; anil until the transfer of Louisiana, they considered themselves on the giful rssiir tor, in fact, lit iihr could be said tu have had mi re than that kind of possession, which lias been considered by iiu-r one an rations as thcin-felves 4 right ditl-rent portions of A-mcrica. latlJ of the land titles in Tex-as tu this day are traced up to French giants. When Louisiana was delivered to Lausjit, it was a matter of earner ii is- One the most pleasing facts rissippi. When we take into view that but aMiiull porticiiufit islutcd for (he purposes chased for them -also, to the amount of 3000. Uahlin paper.

Aiming the many Strang- latclv arrived here are Madame I-avalettc, Madame Regnault tie St. Jean U'AngcIy (who is no longer in coiitiuemeutA a sii'eat manv connected with subject is, that Mi. N.onroe ConVr-Hmrte, at 4r.y tim atie ami his friends have practical lyacktiowlcd agriculture, our tears on uus scoie 4 ba entirely done away. 1 will venture to ged their errors, and substantially denied on Mnnt'ay imirniiij. 1 l''or Cliaracterssee medic! tfiat for a half century at least what they once vociferously assene Knglish families ami stveral Ollicers there v.

ill not be u.ore urn flute dn-i If Mr. Monroe and Ins attendants rent (Madame ci 'Angel v. ill meet liinliusband hi believed, as they once aflertetl do, iit. Pliif.ip Street T- at Antwerp.) MruHtds tin the. west aidct of il.

Misri.sinpi, ami even they win have tlie wandering lu tians that the federalists were enemies to tleeir cussion now far llw MoMiire extended tf'Ja touscnueitce lie coni.Ui, under oreign influence, traitors and toiies, w-nuld they have Jicn so for TUE MEXICjLXMUTtli'- est of the ississippi, the French prefect 1 on their liai k. tine state. im ine wesu 1 ir side ol the Missisi ipi'i, beside the Missouri and the state of Louisiana, is as much as Mr. Fournifr. tlirri" ward in receiving these manifestations of IS again open opposite tlie The Collie Room will found mn.

or tiro bent fit renuect which Wet oll'ered llierh? Would can possibly be expected tweiity-bve years ut leas't. This calc ulutiou is fuj tned they hsve-lionoi'ed them itl) their votes? Jr vntjmnei tj T1IURSIUY, tJCTOK' plied with the best Vitic, Liquors, Porter nnd Draft Ale. a from 'an 'accurate kuowiedgO ol the 1111 Would the Fresideiil have dined with Jiis 1 Oysters, Tial.blt. meiise tract west tf the river liefore men excellency Cov. Riooks, aud have supped ith the Hon, liai 1 is i i tirav Oris i This fee.

will be furnished during the season and Parties can be aM.u.ioJatcJ in Pri mi mating 111 ugni 01 I ranee 10 tne vfchole couutry first sellld by Frenehnieii, over which Fiance had iu isdktion and into which' rhef pauiaitU had only been admitted by her On the transfer to the United States, this point wai left to be. settled betwech us and cpain. Hui' govcrnnutit has persii-led, and still persists in the same pretensions. I mablcto sec I ocr government -can vave them. Although our constitution cannot be answered in the athrinativc tioned.

1 consider it demonstrable, that Texas is the only portion of Lo'i'uiana. besides what 1 have idreudy excluded, vate Knoms. viitlmut imputing to them a degree of hv- hrn til 't" Thi' firt reiircstatatw-j TUE OLD A0 na THE COVNTEWK A unnvdy in mt.i.owr From the exwrienee of nnst veaia. which can possessa fc'uln tent population po' iisy and moral prostitution, which, Manager hazards little in smimthat (Jen. under twenty-five or thii ty years, tor the CiiipaUle as they have we cannotay ti 1 Ho to them.

tlemeii wiio i.it his hmisej 1 be well Served. tllhtk admits the acquisition of territory, yetll IIKXRV DK ICXHE. Oct. a5th. IS 1 7 19.

Ni-w-YotiK, Sept. nry ipji Bruniaoio ncriicr mere exists An opera iu Jc vc lionm power ol disposing of territory already From Vurta fioo. Captain Rissel, of SUVJ TOX IrjATEit. cuUMcd. That theie is lili such iiuui'i- the Schooner Cihcnt, who has arrived at purpose ot even a second graue 01 government, fly far'fha jreatcr, even ol Texas consists of npeA piaitis, without wood, ajid baiPy wateiwl, and therefore not' adapted to ugrisulturul settlements, although lhave ho doubt a sufficient portion might be carved, of which a state ould be 'formed in the course of twenty or thirty year, but scarcely sooner.

In length the proviute is about live hundred miles; its breadth supposed to be of seven hundred: three tourths ot this A PFRSt IN who understands tho hod Vheietcriitory is inhabited bv Americans, Norfolk, in 16 clays from 1'otto lUco. in 1500 Hands Hakcr FluurM iV ingsif Sugar, ami would agree by the forms, that the late Governor of Cararras year, as an assistant in taking oil' a ron. had been superceded in his Olliec, and had ForTahli or apf-rnvedKn wuiua niimuua. j.inpuie at tins tinict. U.mr from JeHersau aimed at urto Rico 011 his v.

ay to Spum. Capt. U. reports the market lor American produce at I'orto Rico, as much glutted nom to oe a clear point. As respect the faking jMissesio of the country which m4 Icuiiy Jiciungs to us, under present circumstances, we arc reminded of the teiuporui boundary ujtieed I'jioii by an'tV Iterrma.

Tliii, hasiiot bi'ti ratilied Vy fiiher mttion, or even noticed in any way. It was, in fact, For u-yrk, The fast IV tuber 2 Jd. Miitoralli'iofSf-l'tfj ami very low ilu tpjotts Flour, (ou the i'Jtii. oCVugust) at JS11 poi barrel Corn Meal, per lihil Corn, 75 cts per would be little more than tunnintil pus. jm'o(, inhabited by wandti uig lilies who pick up a scanty subsisteniff in1 the open plains or steppes; the remaining fourth, KUZ lNIL-8fRV, Cr puiu Kastln, hasli considciable jiart ofiu-r cargo c-ngaged and now going J.

boarcl for Ireight or passage, apply to the I 1 curdi'Pw bushel Sugars, KGA a i 100 Jbs. 1 tim'liakerl must lying alntijr the sea cojjt, is bv ollce, a do. -Rum, Mi cts, per ral. captain on Unard, cimoaite i oulr in- 11:11:1 t' iiocnuiir iiiiue.l.'iaii sayini' this, if you will further, I Bii here and by tliis means wsliail avoid coming to blow Tlni two Tnilitcrv I If Molasses, none. Lignunivii(p.

ftwoer ,1 1 lour nue rivers, wnose uorners Hotel, or to ili'W budk't) cl fine land, iiltlioimli in 0t2. J1 f) I an.

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