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Volume 7. THE' STAR. T4ArtH0mlr, 4 rirrumstanea Lera twtwnit wl.tr the otu of trtity-Cre eath, as a becity on uch im Ductal im litre heard, bu! never credited, td used tmt a aPbcnornonon on hr cJittfe.r:itM- ihLi cenn crossica tl tM went to AlexaodrUf where he had also been inviiad to a annr Was escorted from tbe txn th, Briljcbya over I Cavalry nd Several re jkw I perceive that a species of plaauUe ruaiot jgxtj offered Its up port The circumstance nwmsfe, ff, TJ Governor llim'soa received, on Monday Lat, a tpecU express from Governor Lewis, tv which he inbrmed that an aMociation has, been' entered into PT i band, of the Wmncbaeora arul Piutt. A very numerous sad highly reapttL! crrpaj rvrtckjk. of tSa enfrf.tnn,M a to which I allude Hthis Ihmt too persons klc to be able by taapeivfing a icy or other weigh: afro their Thumb, to denote the particular hours ef the dy my there fare be possible that the ntfJ.

ftfioma indirLhiiil. am an imtikl (, MEDICIXE. t04u wer dasnk i Tbsj RTawins patriotic ir pn and drank, MiY thia day ttrnJaie aU. liiinj: op the Illinois river, with iher of uauon, rtMdt)tr in Louisiana, and bv the lowaa. and some LOCZED JAIT.

party change of gravity as to produce Uu Phenome odier.of tli. Mississippi tribes, for the puipose ofj tor the benefit of mankind, a eorrtspondent wishes to communicate the following narrative non. That atom of the equinox, lite trade winds By aa etumata of the editor, oi th New.Tork Oaxctte, Ptn that I0W vesteW, have cleared for fordgj ports slice the pjUJ repeal of em-barro. The above vesMia. th rrmurVT in ev io me puDiic i nat some rears past, spen4 ion nrue lew (a lort lately erected Vj Ihe Unred Sutcs on the M'tvslsijppi, in tlie Deigh-bourbood of the Le- Mcin) and waging war on the frontiers of IUinois and Louisiana.

duel was fought near on the 17th instant, between Sir George Maclin, a native of Ireland, and Mr. an ltno-lmhirun. in mg an evening wuh a I lend, a very respecu- tipie the tide is is evident but la what parrknlar bably eroa-s 200 tors nd each ten eme.n, ms dic master oi a snip maa of great information, acquired bv reading and viauihit mint iw Hns aoa tuiu seamen, betide' nav time, labour end calculation I mhall rtifrir etna cnirBrs, ana aupercaivocm. UMiaiMMKrirMiiM. time, no doubt a 000 more- vessels will dep-uior the subject si present, by noticing one remarkable phenomenon in astronomy which, appears to toe miw rirmhle ofbeinr solved thta ihMn.

iKnn d'Herent countries, the conversation happened to taro upon that dreadful malady the Locked Jaw, when he observed, that some time before. former was wounded in the groin, and it is supposed The challenge was given by Sir cijju pora. wui men sent out iOOvOOO ums, ana uoo seamen all in about pro mouths. nr other I mean the tpou in ih tun. The most "wjti oi ir.

naving abused the royal family of England, particularly the ne naa oeen on a voyage to the Hand of St. Kustatia. and while there. Ivnmr- At Herculaneum about 33 mf klr.v rational opuuon wmca net nee advanced on this subject is hf Dr. Wilson of Glasgow in tbe 64th volume of the Philosophical Transactions.

The witli a physician of the first eminence, on that 1 a a a Louis, on- the Mississippi) a Shdt Manufactoi ry is now erecting by au active enterprising citizen of our territory theaituatiori nnT isiana, ana tnat he heard him observe, in company, upon the subject of the Locked Jaw. Doctor supposes, uw iney are nouows in the surface of the luminary that the vast body of the sun wmcn was introduced to the course of con is tnaae op oi two sunus oi matter very cuflerent In their rmalitiea that hr far the Greatest nait ia n.A liarly adapted for the purpose, having ia Catu. ral tower or stupendous rockVformWa ibreci nir.itlinr.... i versation, by a person present, that he had, during his practice, many cases, and that he and dark sod the dark globe is encompassed with a i coveting en some rcspienaent suDstance, which ebbs iuu ivn iiv uivj luc icau mines in tne neighbourhooth, and one of the finest, haiborf for vessels, we i hi nrntrirr. 111 had never lost a patient with it.

ThU tion surprized the cantain. led him tn nm. lr. x. bw i a.

tnablcd to sapplvthe Atlantic States ori iudi ofthe PHysician, his particular mode of treat- tS A and consequently causes these hollows periodically as several oftbem have been observed) to appear icru as win acicat competition. Leu. pap. The greatest objection which has been started to ment, in wnicn ne had been so successful to which he readily replied That he dircted an application of warm L-y, made of ashes, as stronir as possible if the Professor Porson. of CamhrirlcF.

a tfii ll'i! uic BQcwr incory is, max no cause could be assigned for the ebbini? und flowing of thU imMn. fore hi death being in a mixed company, araou on the sun But if we suppose with Dr. Maskeline, wounded, the same to be dipped repeatedly into wany eminent uierary characters x-t parucularly a poet, whb had a very high opinibr it Lis own taints, the conversadbn turned on sotr of hi producuons, when, as usual, he ho-an tn mc A.ev ana a partoi the body which could not be immersed in it. then in that tnat tne sun nas not only a rotatory motion about its axis, but a progressive motion with his attendant planets through the regions of space, then "every their merits I will tell itol dr." part alTected to be bathed with flannels wrunp- .1 sor, what I tldnk of vour noe.ilrl wnrka in Manthcttrr "7 UtkMav, 1809. V'' be read when Shakspeure's and Milton's are forgoii ten Tevery eve Ws fixed unnn th out jrom me warm L.ey.

In consequence ol ihe like remark being recollected to have been heard by a Lady, who lived in the Captain's family, the following facts are now rnnmimi. Lei he ittftposcd to be a point in the wheel diametri ii sor but not till then." Communication from his Ext a.cney'tae tteveraoan 4 it cated to the public, with a pleasing hope, that prove oenenctai to some unhappy object, at a future dav Acjuuuuienertiv RAtEIGH; May 2S( J809j Sir In comoliance uith tht. Capt. Charles Gortow, of this town, mas ter ci a vessel, aged 30 years, active and en- President of the United States terprismg, being busied abobt his vessel on cated' to me bv the Secretary for thi. Tii ment of War: von an- K-rfw the 25th day of July, isor, the weather warm, on some occasion, jumped, with great agility, from her side, which was high above the iiiai ma detachment of gori of the Militia of ibis State wriari wlere she lav.

verv unfnrtnno.u.. to be held in reading tnr a very heavy plank, from which projected a from the Orient to the drooping West, Making the Wind my Poat-Hoitc, still unlbid The acts commenced on this Ball of earth." FOREIGN. v. IVIflVCWUI whichyou will please give notice to diffefenf Commanders. The happy change in our poli; tical relations which Dermita'ao hirv ODJi TO THE tVJtST JVIATDS.

BY JOX HODGSON. Whither, ye timid zephyrs, lwve you flows. Ye people of the west wind, ull me where Yuu itrctch your ronitii: wings. And in what (rrdeni of ite un, At morning breathe Your pleaapt coldncts Hava you iouthwwrd fled. With priig to lijMftr on tlie brvexy ahorta Of Kbn, or tlie olive's To paint with everiuathiif gTeen On Tajo'abank! Perhaps, you aport upon the p.klen sanda Of Nitfer, and, in heat meridian tfip Yqui- wings upon Anzico'a plains Or, in Uxr roeoa vistured isles, Beyond the line.

tlie young plaintahi, and.lo dance and sonrr Tuc simple nalirr call. rttinht-rs Of Iwal'Ji and medicines cure Tue.oii witli sickness wj begone back return, And brace my Unguid limbs, and on mv cheek. With hands benevolent. your crimson lay Come and repair the dreadful waste, Couunitlcd by the n.flitn tribe, That ride the north. From tlie fiir pastures ofthe lriphtliorn'd hull Spending, on the orient shai of day, A diousand sylphs of hci are oiiic To strow your jp-assy roatt with flowers, And bid yoa lii'il.

Already has tlie primrose decked for vow Her frayrant paluces, and wle unfolds Tliejrjrewmule with -ywltow Tbe puiile spotted orchis, loo, fri pares his hails Of Carious workmanship, where you mav spend Your festid bromines, or beneath the gloom Of soatary midnight, In caves, that aiure crystal seem i To eyes like ours. v. Come, m. the jjiobe flowet's roldeti lver Wash" Your litte hands witli dew drops, and in seas' UfeVeninjr tears, apon the leaves Of jJcaemflla, rently plunge i Your beauteous limbs. Will yoa not Sip the wowilrurTs oderws lymph And banquet on th' ambrosia it aflbrua Wilt you not in the wortle Sit, And luscious nectar drink Its ruby dome OI you shall jevel on Eliaa's lip Madden with rapture on its cond bloom, And, in her g-entle eye, behold The infant softness of your forms Keflectinjr, hrig-ht.

Come thet, genial Winds, and in your way Visit the fairest fountains of tlie sky i And in thu hollow of your hands, Brings each a precious drop to cheer Rettu-nmg' spring. MORAL six incnes in length, and with a scranry point, with such pierced through the soal of a pair of boots he chargc of our citizen soldiers frbrd their tQloni; Bv the arrival at New.York: 1ft lutu on, aimost new, and would have gone quite through his foot, had not the upper leath- trig Vestal from Lisbon, Gaeettes and Letters iary engagements in tne dejcnqe ol their counJ try merita the most.sincere return of gfatitudti to the Almighty Disposer of events- The Militia of North-Carolinai wrTo; preventea every exertion of his own to extricate himself from the plank, to which he was thus pinned fast, failinef two does not appear, as was stated a few days siher On the authoritv of rantain Hie otic Zeal oa the present occasion afforVla hr py presage of the safety vi'ltK which mav bef relied unon. will "'yu' were on tne whart, being call ed to his assistance, with frnt bon, that the French have got possession of Oporto, or are in that neighbourhood; or that iieveu him. In the most iwjuai 1IUC 1 1 JC essential of Military Science to the xusmercoancs oi i-isDon were the least u- larmedor making preparations to get offas fast he was assisted in getting home phvsician was called in. and adminirrrl rvi(aHWv( HKir ngrus.

yiKi mey W14 iot negiectf fbt dnf moment, to cultivate thif knowledge which in aid ofthe national spiitl incir cucvia yjii xne contra rVeverv thio? indicates trmmr, encci, wnen the alcrementirn.ri tion (the; Portuguese government to make a V.U 1 mgof the accident, very liumanely rtpaired to capt. Gorton's house, and recommended a ti lalof the Ley, which was immediately pro- i me oniy sure loundation whereon tp rest-, he National Independence; Our eicellent Chief Ma utju nu onsunaie stana against their enemv nucucrcr mey present tnemseivre. I he com with the solicitude of a mand of the army is given to Bcrcsfordl vu.ta.,0,aIKcn, wnicn had been luckilv set in the family a few days before his wounded foot was nut into th. Kpmana had collected a large army of Spanish Patriots at Reqaijo nod cut off the communication ofthe French between the kinedoins ol 1" a a happiness of the people of bur favoured oun i try, requests that Hi's thanks may be presented to thos; who have thus voluntarjlv talrin upobi themselvea the honourable task first to meet ii ly warmed, and surprising was the effect iniccn minutes tne anguish was entirely taken out he went to hrH nrwl enemies. a-jon ana loraiiicia.

In the House of Commons, March 24, tht sergeant at reported, that briga'dier gen Claverine.was in custodv. and on thf mn. lv. The next, ann fr.r tm Accept assorances of the hifrh eons; deratlon with which I anv your humble DAVID stone; Cai.vin Toweb. tion of Mr.

Wvns it was ordered, without anv evening, the application ofthe Ley was made no pain nor uneasy sensation returned, but what is incident to a common sore and the eleventh dav. cant. Cr.rtnn i The chief Recuritv aaaiii3t th. fmitij-Ko debate, that gen. Clavering be committed to Newgate." The house has thus s.hewn the of impatience must arise from fi e.nnnt roIlti AdjnUiit General ofthe Militia of nH-Cinv on the wisdom and goodness of tho God ef nature, fry, Was not the Locked Jaw prevent- nn anA i pnjrettt impartiality by extending to two men 6ffending in the same degree, and different on lv in rank, the ui wnose nanns are ncnes and poverty, honour and disgrace, pleasure and Dam.

and life and AtU a settled conviction ofthe tendency of every thing to. ttl, Human prohabmtv, saved by the application of the not the least doubt of V. himself, and is ready to attest to the truth of the above narration: Thia proceeding cannot but excite the highest uui kwu, ana oi me possmimy ot turning miseries iniu iiouimicss. ov receivinc tnr.m nirht v. I chne Us to the name of the Lcrl inhuh, h.

Newport Men ury. ecouments ot Another London paper says, Gen. Claverin was committed to Newgate for pievaricatin and contradictory evidence, in the case of th Duke of York. giveg or tweet mvay v.v.. FnendshiD is seltlom last ino-hnf tn Granville Countv.

on th tith inkt Mr. Cant. Ritrdewav arrived at Vw Vnrlr nn imi. or where the superiority on one side is reduced by some equivalent advantage on the. nthr Mono.

liam Ragland, jun. td Miss Elizabeth Bates. instiin 13. days from St. Baitholomews RALEIGH, THURSDAY, tAY 25, 1809.

fits which cannot be repaid, and obligations which hniiH -it I vii me siii uioi. jir. uuiican uuie CO IVIISS flora Baker; both of Cumberland county, 'fikk'k 3 aauns surrenacrett to admiral Chchrane on the Tth of April, at 3iDclock P. M. after two da.

hnm. -iiiiui ue uiscnargeu, are not commonly lound to increase affection thev ATr.hi atrl in tayettcville, on the I6t.i inst. by the RevtAn-. On Tuesdav last, a RifiV wlment. The British troops had returned to Mar- arA St- wo.

I .1.... I 7fl man 1 -ri heighten Veneration, but commonly take away that gus MDearittid, Maj. James Owen, of Blade, county, to Miss Eiiiabeth Mumford, daughter or nil T.M captain Benjamin orsythe, marched throue-h this CltV nfi thnSt Ufa t-s Ka ar (i vcuuiu, anu lamuianty ot intercourse, without uKlf.I linn ruU I. I I 1 lv ua ivjicu iii i nieir ioss was con-iiderable The Frencti squadron made their escape from the Saints on the 16th. and 2 of th ivooinson lviumiora, jun.

tsq. uiuugu mere may dc naeiuy, ana zeal, and admiration, there cannot be friendship Thi- im loaded wkli provisions, had an ived at Guadaloupe, perfect are all carthlv blessino-s th un the 18th nfit. Mr. Archibald Cameron Miss Christian M'Keathen, daughter of Mr. Jamev M'Keathen, deceated, both of county "AtNewbern.

oa Simdav evenino- VHV 1VCU" dezvous of the 3d ltegiment at Washington. They wet a remarkably fine likely company of then, and appeared to be under excellent discipline. I heir Uiuforfrt Was very handsome. It was green coats faced and turned up with brown and yellow, green pantaloons fringed, white vests, leather caps, high in front, 6n which were in large yellow characters, U. S.

R. R. with tall nrxhlino- Klnl, "iiii-u isianu was stncKiy DlocKaded by admiral Co chrane. London, March 20The Mcnituer in announc ii.ciiusiiip is oenencence, yet by the first act of uncommon kindness it is endangered, like plants that wui uieir null ana aie. let this rnnsif Benners; Esq.

Mr. Stephen B. Forbet, Merthiht, to Miss Betsey Bryan: lose fhe late start ofthe Brest fleet, its arrival in Basque Roads, state! that capt. Tronde had availed ought not to restrain houmy, or repress compassion, ui "uiy is io ue Dreierrea ue.iorf; mnvMi anA un saturday Jvening, by the Rev. Mr.

Irving, Mr Seth North, Mrs.Picket. Vii'sl: Late I in New York. Mr. Ornv Wnhf: inrmfM. Dt ne opportunity to tulhl the mission with he that loses Dart of the nleasmp nf j.uuicb.

1 his company was recruited in Stnta a his geherositv, eains in it's nlace the crriniuiinn vii.jiciuui nou mm. i nis ex Passion fortifies the oninion tntpfnlii! nf h. counties adjacent. 1. ly of this statfe, to Miss Harriet Ludlo only daagh A3 WUilICIltC.

The prices of produce have lately experienced some depression, and Dirines hate, with ier ui uuiiiui iuuiow, jusq. -i -r SJA HlllVUlf rtent S(tiadron being destined for Biiehos having the royal family of 'Spain oh board. There is a report on the authority of letters from England, received at Philadelphia, that a Conspiracy week appear stationary, we shaU publish our usual uie aosuraity oi aeiaying relormation and re pentance a degree of lolly, indeed, which sets cter nity to hazard. It is the same u'Mtn. in A I ICC U1 I Clll.

The Author ofthe MathTnnti--i tionto the importance ofthe neglect, to transfer V.U1SUJ1U1IIUI11UII to the Editor of the Lnquirer, which appears in this day's Star, is sucnosed tn mi i.i.1 wiur.il iiqw eiaims our attention, to a hitare nine, wasumeci Ourselves Hi neer' pa oi the History ofthe Administration of John Adams. accidents which early diligence would have obviated, or perplex our minds by vain precautions, and make provision for the execution of design, of which the opportunity once missed never will return. sTanin III niiuui3.uuii.ui ui me ve; vrn World. He ia now, we understand, a Teacher of Mathematics at Manchester, Virginia. iui lujjane nas lately Deetl discovered at ra-Us.

Many ofthe first persons in France are said to be concerned in the pI6t. We place very little confidence in the truth of die report. DOMESTIC. The; invaluable Chemical Labaratory of Harnson, of Philadelphia, wts burnt down a few ys since. Mr.

HamsonV mdividual losis esu-n'ted af 8 naonalloss is very great. At a meellm- t.f ti In Craven countv: On Tkitrlk Robert Wrierht Eso. Govemniir est. rAsrv.rtahl inhit.T., As he that lives longest lives hut a littu ryland, has resigned his dffice. A numerous ComtianV hav ti-fil Ot praiic everyman may.be certain that he, has no time to waste.

The duties of life are commensurate to it's ky. cqmoedfora three veam evitirm a Count rriaiiic: duration, and evcrv tlav brings to ft r.tt. ('vviii mg to push a trade with the Indians to the Pacific maa MSnis.l The Bridce across the Vt.tr.mar. 1 the "'vpaiauin ius py-Ult death bf Dr. Tn- J.

siTv i neglected is doubled on the morrow; But he that has i already trifled awuy those mouths and years in whfch he' should have labtfared, must remember that he, has -now only a part of that. 6f which the whole is little and that sinr'fVi -f i aau- lng and Alexandria is seven eights of a mile in.lengtli bemg nearly, completed, the Brides company invited Mi. Mad S9th of ApnU mounted, That there shall be Pd out ofthe Treasury of this Society, to the per. son or pejsdns who shall import into this Common, calth, lirecth ftom the kingdom or.Spam. the first 1 ms of th M-o the sum of fifty "dol-C4ch and for the first fcwes of the 'ape bnjed, hudj in e.xpauy of hw talent and at the -inC -V dianr oTJu rptitauon, and fiflii: Ui distih-t guUhed respt taedMmcStjs'arKT 1.

wwuiuua emambg are to" be considered as the tost trust of lTiftvrt. tirst inn a ger over Accordingly on the 4t mat. Mr.Madison, accompanied by the heads of Departments' snJ varii v.yyemene,iTneric4 ia wett ktSrn, and tine. honour to Eiiiilraliry. Jk.

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