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Louisiana State Gazette from New Orleans, Louisiana • 2

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vain, and all the dcmaiuls c.f cut p-ivcrn-! merit treated and r.c;lect. This ii, if possible, the least c.iue we for icur wilb th.itrrtirln.tirin LOUISIANA GAZETTE AND MERCANTILE ADVERTlSEtt. cm.yictely vuiii.i our thousand men, v.iih trt on, fi.et, Mud the -t: been maiuk by t. those col hum, would, in Jl power. tn tly mat, time, au be but v' roticiitl obips ai.d piiv tu 6000 feet PIN'E BOARDS, for ban to JOHN C.ASSIOT, l)-c In Mayoralty ot New-Orleans FLOUR fixtd at I 1 dol lar 5 Cts per bai jclo' cling to the 'atifl', t'te biker- ivum fucnt'j G'trirri br ar1 foi a AUG.

MACAKTY, n.iyr.r. i). i 6 THE ibscriher requests those tn whom lie is in tebtr.l, to come fortvAid and have EDNKMIAY HECEM HE 18 The Congress frigate Hi arrived tff he Balize orn a crutzs in the Gulph of Mexico, during which it is she fell in with two of the Spanish vessels which made the Lie dastardly attack on the Fircbrandi which she over our late coi flict with (ircat Hi nam, hen our very existence was at stake, was a ice of rendezvous f'jf the Diitish and Indi.ms, where in farritd security whe'ted their tnd to-tnahawks. rushed on our frontiers, burnt our houses, desolated our couniry, iiiin-derrd our ci'izsns, at the momen cf vengfunce, shiutik back tndcr the protection cf a neutral p-jwer. Dut J.ickson TrrTn.ui.il obieet i.i war witn Npuir, the i ti r-.

4 oer I '13 It umi a mere lUchnaM oosu "i 1.4. V.UI. u.i r.i taufiht the Spanu.da that the smI of a lU P' fi I If. ft 1 I Ul llllj UllUiU J'j neutral ceases to he when troi i en i their accounts sell I. il Hi- f.

el prun-f nl to his friends mi t'ie public in general fir tin ir itinport by the bloody of a ent. Yet 4 tyrants into ihc si a. 'Ins protection oft jtded to the encitucs ol i JIM hopes tyr a Contn.ie.nne ot tee same THOM lOHNSON, Corner of Canal i.evee streets, suburb Dec. fi St Murv our coutitiy, by a neutral power, was i i i I Mitps cur c-1. 1 1 iimtt.t i 'CI' 1 tie tt.

hauled afte a chace of some hours. It is dso said that the reason given by the C'jfifier Cafitain for running from the Congress was, th it he thought her a Mexican frigate which w.ri building at Haiti, timbre for the patrio.s Had the valor-'jus Don been convoyed by two or three Santissima Trinidad, he vrould proha. bly have attempted to play the same rick vith Capt Morris that he with Lieu-tc am Cutinii gham and iven the same b. en perfectly jusnfird if we had at that i in.n time taken po.se.sion of the Moridas lor. (ht m.

M- Since the peace, that pn vince has niven olUr wiih gicotlul I I A 1 iiius tnenpiy, aom n-i inaepeiicJence to a protection to a nio lcy li -t dnti of whites runaway negroes and Indian-, hich we ourselves have been obliged to exterminate. In a.KIiti in to this. our ci'izcns cnun'ry, Uut rcctivi; the tllir leason far it. Governor Villc5re of ti new Republic. It would t.ot I 0 eay to sicure the iedrpcnJtnre cf he Uepublicsof Sou'h n.ti but utipl easily cut ofl" tlUupplics Ola" Spain, and the p.itu.

ts id cap uie of the sea pm s. 'I he pt, thenisthcs and tle niz tjken i id lias been imprisored in Cudiz wi'h cir cumsianccs ol oppression, tx'ortion and tyranny hich fires the soul every A mcrican, and niakci den and redress i.i the hail id (ha house cf Ten Dollars Reward, WILL be paid lor delivering to any Unite! Sta-cs' f.ier. JOoE MATAMORRO, TJil ilerof my Company, lie de-cited on the 0 Ii inst. and is believe! to be in town, he ii a Spaniitd bv birth, and speak? broken is 35 year old. f.

et 7 inzUm high, dark complt xion, black je and dark hair. JOHN JONES, Cu'it. lt I'lfantrv T)rc. 0. 17 LOYMEN I' VY A i 7v person who a correct book keeper and write a r.e:t Land, wihes to he empl ye.l in Cfimpt rifi Ii j.hc would have no object-on i -ipply liims.li to outdoor business or to devote his tone to the potting an.l balancing commerr.

a I oks and to tli" adjustment of accounts in gcntr.d. Enquire the ofli-e of this C3-tte. dec OLD WHISKY DO barrel. upcr.oiqu.d ity, just received and for Bale I JOHN POULTNEY Jr. eprci.cr,tative3, nek the cath of o.T.ce prescribed by tii; ns'iiuticii entered 107 iiiv lAcusri Hit iiil a venture to pi edict, that in tc on the duties cf Lis tiTice as governor cf 1 y-iir, hi state for 'he ensuing four jear.

le vi.j.a item the lieclaid'l iti I tl, not retnr.in a trtce cl Pniish P' 1 isb or revenge. The san bloody I.srd uhtch shadis with i.nd covers with blood many of the mo-1 besuii'ul prcvi cesof 3. America, could not rest ta isfied with the murder of paiiioit, hut hur.ed into pii-sons, and pestiferous, every American vba could he found on th se shores-Hunger, famine and pestilence r.wept aulV 1 He was acco'op mic to governmrtit on the 0 ntintnt ef An erica. Thu3 miht we e-buin iuden.nity ourstlves, rd insure the ii-depi-ncYf and cf millions. Was tie evet 4 iiati ri wt just cati'e for v.

Uf l. lv l. house bv Mijor (ieneral Itiplty and suite the United army, and a number of civil militia officers. A fe Jeral sa. pre oil fort Chaih ve and the bells tf 'he Cathedral announced to tha people of this cry that this eent had ta them away, imprecating te vetigcance of Heaven and their ccur.trv on the heads 1 'ifrjc unu Hi I'S of the iruilty Spani rda.

The. f.rrr.ness I reach, wl.jth xu not nluiue ir.t 0 ken place. Sj if it. We have through of our government brought the few tur 1 Cai. we cvei oLtaiu en.1,1 ui vivrrs to lioerty and life but the blood 'ft or more cheaply I we tm of those who perished ia stiil uo'evrnn.

Rain have an wiihui tx- die politeness of a friend been lavored i Jii ALE, 40 qiijrter Casks old Sherry WrrTcT" 1 .10 do. do dry Malaga do. 10 half da. Velcz Uu. (Jo.

n''t'ed 'o debt nt'iir. IS cases Cotton V-d No 10 St. ROSE 1 GILUF.H ed. and cues to ustroni tne ith a copy of his excellency's inaugural pecch, a full translation cf which has- Uut the late attack upon the Firebrand caps the climax of Spanish atrocities, and en to by before our readers seals with sacred blood the catalogue of at the s'ore of -ssrs. li ters otirwiongs.

Here wa insult, chaiosar.d murder. Our heroic officeis tufiTerc the most vulgar abuse the brave tars of LE koui pne xaijui -nt ili-voirrtr P' nterliitri comtitra pour i-e loldel The lively emotions with whirh I am penetrated ''eprivr me the power of jxpresaii.p mv lentin.ents in any otir manner ttun hy pray i'ljrrhe ijeneral assembly to have the to iccept lh ananranee my rratit ide fir th" ff.a- the republic were loaded wiih a tyrants II Unvii reconn nn jnce a aei amis au chains, and a Lxcitar. a blood 3 uincd an Tublie en pi pour let encourafjfcuiensq'i'ils American deck. Our flag wuicb has so teriiijr mark which the have Riven ane of their often waved iriusnpLiiDt over the invin cible" iton, cowered before the over mi out aonue et en eanere la conUnu it on THOMAS JOHNSTON. An coin dCi rues Canal de.

1 l.evep. Pee 6 fiiix'ionrir Ste. Mali whelming lotce of the dastardly Spaa pense to cuielies, to give libetiy to n.il-lion, and bir nutions to ui the ties interest and graiitudt Never more glorious protpect rpened to the view of 'he republican and pliil.nihrr pis' there is no time to be lust. Instead increasing the tfTuSion of blocrJ, an in mediate declaration of war by us would lay the hand of murder in the Scir.l, nd save the lives cf thousands. Tic royalists and pa riots ould no lunger alternately desolate tlcse teutrul cili.

tries, butcl.cting wi hi.ut n.e'cy evuy iend of their enemy but the binun influence of liberty and ifROlar gcvtri ment would nicceed these hmrible ravages, and the earth again begin to sn under the hand of iddustty ard ace It we hive cause of war. now is the lime. Let cur ships be called home, the wages ol the aoluiers the anry ii'Cieascd, the indi pjodence of iIkiss acknowledged, and as soon as a blow can be struck, let it be done Delay may give Spain lime to conquer her conli 'en and esteem." All ht- excrllencv's gratitude.it would nm is due to ti general He begins preny early to shew hi con- lard. I'or Sale by the Subscribers, If these wrongs, ths rob 1 bery ot our renaits, atsistai.ee 10 ou icmpi iir uie tivtnun mui'tiua'-. ins 3 balelJViiit Blank, la, 3 il l.

nondon Snp'-rline i tt Cassini' ret, A balea Stra'iiU and Cotton llote for Men, Women Children Cue Bund.ke I.ic-, enc 1 llie imp' isonment of our citiz on and his general assembly's" Iriu imatt matters. insults to our flag, indignities to our fh cers, and the murder of our seamen, do A few casks Hardware assorted fit the eoun. not rouse us to war, we aie hi ci.ly to be kicked and cuffed by every coiilemptible rnoM rut FHASk.roiT icr.J axgvs. SPAIM AND THE UNITED STATUS. wish to draw the attention of cur government, and fellow ciiiz ns more despot of the Lastcrn woiid.

The objects to be gained by a war with Spain are two fold indemnity to oui- try, l'l eases London 39 crates Earthen ware assorted fa" the try. A few barrels double ri fined 9 pipea mpTior proof iti-a-idy. A few half pipti auperinr -uleira Wine, )4 casks ipnrior iweet old MaLi, 100 burn la old Wbiakey, 1st pro 40 do do do 4lh do IT boe Candles, cases ihie Thread, Exchange on New-York. an! Cin particularly, to the important subject of se.ves, and independence tc die Southern Patriots colonics, when she wiil rise 111 i soltfict and at last we shall be obliged to fight iur apanin relations. The indemnity which presents itself We learn by the latest account, that ur minister at the court of Madiid is the acquisition of the Hondas and the without the present advantages.

Rlii lionsof money may ilitn be lost, thousaiirls of lives siicrificed. and We should leove 1 island Cuba. 1 he FlonJas are very im ailed in every objoct of his mission. The portant to us, both in a commercial and ti'inati- also Kentucky and Naehville Bank inir of Spain refuses to negociate the Floridas refuses. fwnaVe as we began, ive up oui propeity, pcctt her insult, oui selves loaded i fjoii'icl view.

I her would throw inio our republic the mouths of several rivers MAUNSEL WHITE, debt wiihcut any equivalent. Mix co for ihC property plundered from nur merchants, refuses to make a- which iUe in the United Slates, jr.d of Tec 9 would not be able to pav the tioop wii.cn onement fir tfip imprisonment of Mr. would esii her, and instead of pun themselves afford mrny article cl torn merce. ji in a political light their ac Meade, and for innumerable other enor independence to the provinces of ire en ijuisi ion ia all imn'ftant. '00 was as mities committed upon our property and emy, we might li'ici ourst.vea imaon.

they remain in the hands of a foreign citizens. II these accounts be true, our Let the peonie talk tbeue ibiPB power, they may aff ird shelter to our government have but one alternative, weigh and cousidder the mailer wtH, arc' THE snbaeribera bave juat received anil of a. firfor sale, 300 Boxes Soap, IS Tons Rmi an Iron, old i able, S) Caaka Tallow, 100 Kegs White Lead, 10 Casks Dry do. 12 Packag-es trd ware, a borted, 3 Tumblers, 6 do. Pipes S'J Crates weM assorted Eirthenwaro, r.onunn Paiticular i liira.

enemies, and give ihem easy access, noi submission to the robbenes and inuults only to a'powertul ttibe of Indians, but to a contemptible kintr, or WAIt with then tell the result to their u-lers. ton t-ider the advant.iges th" present nfforda for avenging cur wrongs, defend the most vulnerable part of our ten Spain. We are satisfied that neither our government nor people will hesitate Wi ness the use which was mude o' them du ing the last war by the liiitish. ing our rig his, ubtaiiiiog ir.acniiii plundered property, and rai-ing to i' Tinment which is most consistent wrh Sberry TenenlTe Wine, and Claret incase, honor and interest of our country. B'Jt before we enter into the ei.ee great and powtiful rations.

(on-bider the debt we owe to mankind for the let us cilmly review the causes of the quarrel, and state the advantages which liUnkeU, An ass irtmcnt of Domestic Manufactures, ull a'hirtintrs, 5J Seroona Sanikh Tobacco for Segars, 60,0 JO New York irks Wm KENNElt, Co. Dee 11. we shall reap from the contest. we deceived in our own glori-ous struggle, anYTusUf we canbetier repay it than by aiding j.nother people cm. vul.ivcly atrupgling for llie same nrj'ct.

Fear not the r.ce of In a war with Spain the conquest ol those piovirices must bo our fist object! and when once acquired, let them be surren dered lu no power on earth The island of Cuba would be cl incalculable advantage to our counti in a commercial light. Covered with a rich soil, it would soon become, under the improvement of en-tcrp'Hng republicans, productive as the banks ol the Mitsi-sippi, and afford to the northern andeaatein states ucnn The causes of the quarrel are) many and otre-ravated. When Enrland and Teter Laidlaw Co. is her interest that this Suat.ish rrnvit France, with the emula'ion ol pira es and of DRY OFFER for sale, an assortment bOODS, calculated for the leaj ces bhould become independent, sn is governed by inlciest. leajon, robbers, wnre striving which should outdo the other in acts of injustice and rapacity when the world was blockaded ALSO She Ins madoseve'i 1 trTrtsio a I m.ie i.l'i,,' 1 eiKtll.

-a lor me tosa 01 trane witn tncn by orders and decrees, and every American ship seizsd as lawful prize, Spain. fiti.ish West Indies. A its trade with il.e comniereial cities would be free from with a disposition equally hos lie, but a oppressive duties, that iilud would aoon nower more limited, came in jr a pari Cisea CI tret loO do tioll ind Oin 1 pipe Tenerillu caaks Ale i II barrels Bjef SO eaiki Copperas 10 eaks Rob Hnnistnne 10 do Claxaware SO cass Olive Od iO bai ruls Tuipintiii" become the seat ol wealth, and the ear- I the plunder, and followed wi'h uneriiiu den of America. It tvouhl iiUfwise be steps the course of her nei hb Mi- lately shewr herder asuion. by the Portuguese c.j.

di'l'in. which v. way to Jluenos kres nit be sufprisiiij; if slit thouiJ lcrU hand herself. Under ihese rprV -nns 1,, he people of K. muck 1 iininn, are icaJy, if 1 i' with 1 t.i! IMMiDfATE WAl ny of our shins under different pretexts.

II equally ijtiliwful and unjust, were of great advantage to 1 he people of the West A new unl ftee market would be there opened for their fljur and wbis-key. Tlieso fcre th ir.demn'.ties whif.li arc condemned in her harbors, end fil'ed by IV (IO V1'1I1U botes Snap SO kers Stotk lferinp, heir sale the empty eoffjis of his Ca'hn. lie Majesty. Itcmsnstrance has.

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