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'I' rr? fit ti rurTfr EnsKviii? the measure mm umiwMnj 1 1 1 4ti. would suhDress it altotreiher-ii A dUOliCate CtHjy.j ciaeray jeu, mawiwa iubjurh. iu'; of formal and the. and before a -'c- mWutt i 1 thitdrci. which'tristanil' took firef VIJUV' JLUI Ul All Hill vyiiiiMj 4 theiti theV-were fcft ce of citisb convoy Tile blockade tire ti- burm i so "shocking amttntfer that they imnfedir odr goverhment last a scrap in though LntioiiaWr be continued until peculiar cir Mff IVUminton flakitth i BtUbnt, tHe ieat of tyoU ''Wadded ia Bladen' oh" Uie lthU.

thi 1 iori0rac7Ailuic.M'OTiitE date Justice of the Supreme' pourt of tKe. United I States. Hlsreairiji with hpoorsf by the VoltuTteer coin any under Captairl Nicholson, amid a fiilmeioui aasembligc' of inhabitants -of Bfadenlcdunrr thefexit of a personage 6 cotisplcuoiii -Iq Z-t. fnany hi this stated'. oCrwKich; he was a diVfi: of a general peace ihallhave rendered unnecessary.

'V- i i perhaps" may affect to see in the answer ately expired. The gnr in endeavoring iq sinp tfiem their clothes, was herself badly one can doubt but that both England arid France havejreated us the Philadel-, phia Democratic Press This is going too" far, Mr. Binns. Has not the Emperor told us that Marauis Wellesler to Mr. rinnncy, a ef proof of the alleged hostility of the British lm-nt towards the United.

States. If there tinguished ornarhent the pubuc win naturally ex me Mueiugencer. irorn, riniuicyi wuivu yardi proved 4b be linfoiinded 1 and as Mr. Pink-ney was never recalled to answer for the groat de played off on this degraded nation, but was protected and continued in M4-dison i as all Ibis Jiappened'Cicforc our ivitmuit conclude, fhar eiir administration knawohat td 'fitfbtish and what to conceai. th" paragraph in the National Intelligencer dos not afhrm that the accounts from Mr.

Pinkney are eilent about our relations with France. VVhen we observe, too, that general Tdrreau lately repaired to Vashington, it is presuraable that our. government has had. some official intimations relative to the recent correspondence between, the French minister of 1b-reip-n relations. there fir thikk the fiamgraih pcci someining mraeinan a oare he loves us and has sought to aggrandize us tn the very fate of this solemn declaration of an Emperor will an obscure printer teHMrn he lies him' of hasmr 2 If uch Ianeuaee be bush they, must be'fourd either amongst then a youth, was an active and Xeatotfs aSserter of the libefues of his coUntrf At the aee of VU ignorant or themost vicious oy.he.com- iiimf 'tsrfcKf-vi tf Yrn rn rl that used by democratic prints the cause of Napoleon in America will sn.

ber weakened, i Retract it i rcmbvaV.ofthe ordera jn council ought imme- say it was a misprint, uar. meht -He was also, one of that band which ed in the vear J779, to the relief of S6uth Caio- to- have hollowed Mr. Pinkney's communi- nnititTfnitf tenpal the Philadelphia Press says that the old school Ion annuuiiv. uig. in' the Intelligencer of JMowM very evasive means he noldy to hiv- republican principles, and to Ms attachment to hi demderats, enraged at their jate oeiear are ue-fprmined.

ftti nrevent the success of the 'new A decrees. Hut this opinion vein not oe soil 1 his lortune. had nrtncioles been i the federaHstaJahall bring forward. Good xiry Our late papers furnish official accounts of the I mere promise ot the rrencn government, election of the French General Berndotte, as thus be educed from evil. A and were two thieves that had stolen a guinea: Bwas the atmnrrest and threatened to take it from A by more iicxiuic, or ju zcai icss suucni, ncroignw ii; without difficult, have Major Craigrth commander of ttie Britisb garrison in WiImnigtonr Si offered to restore all the property of.

on coTiditon that he would lay down his armanti i' only b-i considered as a promise ana can inf require nothing more than a similar Rrlfnill ftflVR He was crown prince of "Sweden. force to prevent which A restored to the own by the present king no doubt at the manc'tc iifj, vonscqucuwj i contest. The remain a Dassive BDecTaior oi lac f. JUiU. revocation of her" orders shau taxe piace bf Bonaparte.

The following particulars Tare instant the decrees of France actually cease to Twenty years ago the town of Ranselaerville in she docs all that the strictest justice can New "i'ork was a wilderness, The person takif.ir the census there Informs that navmg iqsi nis ionuise uunng ine reyoiutioni obliged him, on the return 6f resbrt to the practice of the law -lb a short time he. Was elected attarney general of the State and (ound under one of the London elites Gottenburg mail has brought a confirmation of the account we before gave respecting the choice of a successor to to the Swedish throne. and. And we presume the friends ot admi- a or, now unward9 of nine hundred tamihes Lion, smarted too much under the of 11 in the toWTl, He enumerates an a saw nuns, -1 .1 U'ine's promises, to blame the British govern ot a-proiession at tnai period i74) deemed nc. It ivsald.

in nrivate letters, that Bonaparte was erist mills, manufactories, of every discrip inferior to any bar, south of the Delaware, he dls- tat for being some what more prudent than at first disposed to support the pretension of the played powers transcendentiy acute and ingenious lie wqrship nor schobi house. A democratic town Messrs. Madison, Smith ana co. Him .111 V. of course, we presume King of Denmark, but having acquired cenaio information that there was an understanding between the latter and the Emperor Alexander on the subject, he suddenly withdrew his protection and put i Bernadotte forward.

The French Min 'he. following paragraph appeared in the Na xxruot 1nfntVnno Tia RonflDartc fesnectine the tal Intelligencer of the 1 ultimo r'rt r.overhment. we, understand, has received Pope It was the emperor himself who restored the Catholic religion in France." Is -here any tiMith in the following anecdote I We have heard styled the fcrrntic, it is no more than justice ta say, that he "'left emulation panting As an advocate, it may be doubted whether North-Carolina wiil prdduce Ms equal. a. After retiring from the practice of the Iawj he was appointed by President Adams, one of the commissioners to negotiate a treaty with some 'oi the Indian Tribes.

Thefllegislature of this state. ister has been recalled, in consequence oi nav-ii'icr ranvasssd in favor of his Danish Maiesty. patches from Gen. Armstrong by the ship Sal- .1 -1 Aittt then nf Hnlfi -or, Ar. nrw rtrnl1pr.t ever havinc read it.

frtof Ma row NUhamfiatny to our minis. Gsn. Bernadotte, King elect of Sweden, was nominated by the present Old King. The Gen 'i 4.7 varsold. andisn Protestant.

His old When Bonaparte 4 held a consulation with his cabinet folks and others, Volney was asked his at Paris, relative to the rcuut oj the iStritn afterwards elected him one or the, Judges ot the Milan est sn, is in his 1 1th year. opinion on the public re establishment ot tne a opinion on me puouc rc cMauusumni. rr tholic religion in France Bonaparte observing to Supreme Courts of Law and hqaity and this elei- has promised to improve the condi five days after this asstrion, however, and lion of S.veden by a re-purchase of the estates of eh, as will be seen below, doubts and murmur- him that four filths ot the nation wisiieuu. vuuu said Volney, that circumstance ought not to di his appointment to the ofhc of Associate Justice rrt vur: four fifths of the people in secret wish of tne U. States.

is were heard, the official documents from Mr. to see one of the house of Bourbon on the Among those who are bound by the ties ot birth kney -make their appearance in the official "Out, traitor." said Napoleon, laying his nana ana anecuoa io roiui v.muiuM) nU va.u t0 Yet this cOuld riot be done without what Pomerama, which were given to rencn unicers during the late war and a voluntary loan of 8,000,000 of francs, at an interest of 4 por cent; which interest is to be appropriated to national purposes, and the extension and security of Swe-dish cointnerce." It is a fact highly creditable to the state'of Connecticut, and to the administration of its af- on his sword. Volney, frightened, stept Dacs, wunesu ucr .0.. 1,1 stumbled, fell and. fractured his skull, became this era, in the life the deceased, must awake be a lame attempt at inducing the pub- to believe that' the dispatclies were published insane and was confined to a mad-house.

a niciauuuuiy, yci moment they were received. The Intelligtn- 1 ero, ine oniy survivors 01 -iue uar vi. 1 wc. The miserahlv degraded state bl Holland has MeonE, Davik and Johnston. Raisedjabout the introduces them in the following fnanner Th fnllnWlny letters are, we understand, fairsi on the day bt September, accor-rlinw to a renoil.

Uid before the Legislature, not appeared so since it was a fia- same, period to yery high stations, these lumiiia. tion, as it' does in the person of admiral Verheul, sjied for a while, the last rays of that constel-the orator of a deputation from Holland- He, a lation to which they belonged. iplicates to the hurry in copying must be there was nothing due from any town or sheriff ihuted the circumstance ot ttie letter trom wr. Dutehmm, calls Bonaparte meir rrince aim 1. tne ni si oeraocrauc auminisirauonj Father." and hooes.

from their loyally, to deserve Judce Moore resigned his seat on the beiich of iknev to Mr. Smith, and that from the Marquis to the state for taxes, or on any other account on the books of the 'Aat. Int. the protection of a generous, upright and benevo-1 the Supreme Court of the U. States an act vyhidi Lesley to Mr.

Pinkney, appearing withou lent governmetu in nis auswci, iuubi-v, iciujhuucu uu umum ww puuuv. naparte promises all thee good things to them 5 1 Fpr some, years subsequent to the revcmtioii, Six hundred Merinoes arrived at New York on the evening of the 19th ult. m. this be not. an imposition on the public we ust be widely mistaken.

To the hurry of copy- A Mr. Shield, of the House of Shield 8c co. a h. mv th must De atiriomea use oj f'tur-f of Stanhotie and Printers of the dates in Mr. Pinkney's note Xo Smith in t'eneraU has arrived from London, at Secrttar) of State, and the reply of the Mar- New York, aUwhich place he means vtO: settle and thert iniiii lately bursts out inio a passion 0 ne commanaca a popuiaruy, wric.ii, 111 woat ii.nta,, gainst Great Britain.

Knowing, from dear bought PHe. emin ent talents atid solid. InteghItt, experience, how vain a thing it is for Arm to con- anc distinguished -yuBttc tin- tend against or fa.jrttats, as his last re aided by ingraiiatihg arts, never failed to 00m-s'oureey- that the Dutch will, yet, in gratitude, mand. He was not we. believe, at any conduct his Eagles to the Seas, celebratedjr the time, a favorite of the people and in the latter exoloitsof part of his occupied in those parental cares, 1 vhich give to.

character its mosttiffecting interest, -From the Xew Orleans Gazette. he withdrew wholly from. Sbciefy. The shot fired by Captain Boyce, of the Mo rBut ftoW little soever, tl deceased may 114 the United Plates' 1 hn the obiect of rioDuIap ftttacKmeht 'Aw thai a a-miira roim. i.oin wneucc tui ouw'j UWellesley to Mr.

Pinkney. did it hap-- the interior and sea board with the produce ol his that the dates Ot these only were omitteat Skill. J''; Lthe answer appears pretty evident it was be- iKirtheir insertion would have shewn the day Five or. six spectators were, wounded at a review in Phnadeli.hi.1. on TutsdiV the 1 6th ult.

by dis- which they had been forwarded and the pro- I.5-K hall ra'rtriiJfres had Jble time of their reaching the seat. of govern-un -rnrpWlv The musciuets had been rielivere.1 out on the of review from the pub They were omitted, it is firmly believed, OLltl) tk 1 111 J( I armed brig Vixen, Is considered a great outrage, the grave has closed ufcn him forever, N. Carolina It is proper in us to sayi that the oflicer who had surely indulge in the laudable exultation, that command of the Vixen, after the decease of 4iie gave htm bir that her native'toTij as Lieutenant Trippe, and brought her into this port, advocate, was therr intheSo'uthern States did not make such an Unfavorable report of the and as a judge, Vanktd with the highest judicia't; Hftwi-Av stated, uneauivo- -KamrtT in the American Rennhlic; m. lic arsinal. One of the wounded dead.

the purpose of ntinding the public as to the de-tn their publication, and as to the etrohsous A London bafter of the 6th Sept. says, The 4UUUUll VIL uawiitiu xyj ww. A i 1 A 1 iii.i ii i min iiii Mliiillir 'ilni'iT llvrthjit he believed captain Boyce was fully fali in the price of English cloth is perhaps the ppression which had before been suffered to go greatest ever known, ine nner sons iroui under the impression tfiat the Vixen was a French privateer, and that when jie was informed that she was an armed vessel of the United States, he Thd note fro'm Mr. Pinkney to the Marquis of DIED, On the 1 7th ult. Mr.Bobq Camock, respect able merchantndworthy manjMyilmingtonit HTtlnrftulu--l3rs'.

Cli'MraU. relict, of the late Dr. Clithrall, of South Cardina. Wiltshire, which last year were soiuatiwo gui neas per yard, are not jiow worLh" and that some of the best Yorkshire Cloths did not fetch a-bove4s. per yard so beneficial has been the late ellesle jsdatedifti.25thv& the answer of the expressed his regret-in such termsr andapoiogiz-ed so handsomely, that it removed every unlavor- made withih-Ahe same month that importation ot Spanish wool.

in less than a weekv because the Marquis ac- ab'e idea from Lieutenant lnppe ana nisoincers. Rovce. not made the ample apology- losvledges fhe'recript of Mr. Pinkneys letter of New cheese improperly colored, has been sold in Boston and Philadelphia the consumers after eatiner thereof were seized with violent and dis- On the 20th ult. James youngest son of Murdock M'Kay, of Wilmifigton.

On the 20th ult. in Bertie, Mrs. -Sallj, fldrci' consort of Mr. Thomas Edward Hare. 7 Oh the 24th ult.

in Edenton, Mr. itonort AV, merchant bf that place. sSth Pinkney's note to Mr. Smith he did, the well known character ot Trippe, will justify us in saying that he would have sought reparation instantly daring consequences. as the following LonLWellesley sent me, 1,:.

VS. ir. urhirK UiTnm tressi ng pukings. Cheese ought iiot to receive tin- fvrm li ni FbHf UUUi Ilia l.l 1 I 1 UIIJCI v.UlWilfJ mom 4 i wvi i v. for inis, allowing inc gicaicsi tiVe cur(i neredients are too otten used v.

'V J- IIVC VU1 11 1 1 lIWUIWUk4. UlV It is surprising how extremely, ignorant many of the English Editors are of every thing respect- a a. "nlvr snvs. 'k Ad- 3e. could not have been later than the first of Which produce deleterious effects.

"Raleigh Academy. THE semi-annual Examination' of the Stu dents of the Raleitrli Academv com- I f-wst I mm 1111 1 1 1 i 1 1 iiili. ijijiiu1 i.v...w w- Eemt.mKAf rA the flnpiiiYipMs were not publish- I Tnefvar we notir.ed that the commerce on lake nT.ainr has sailed from the American I 1 14 ttinn rut Washington until October 20. lhus allow mence on Tuesday the lSih of In the bg to the vesserwhich brought them the usual observe that not less than six schooners, and 3 tne avowed object is to liberty of the Commons' Hall of the StateiHoUse, and continue Vws I for ihree da vs. seas in that ciuarter, asserting the rights arid na I toaee of 30 the documents appear to have sloops arrived with cargoes, at the Port of Pr val independence of the United States." -Thre Q'ie Isle from the 15th to the 35 of Sept.

last, on keen in the possession of government from about paragraphisTeems to have: abouras-mueir Rnow-- lie first of last month until the SOth. that is nearly On Tuesday eveping, which will be thesecond, day -of -the" Federal Cburtrthe- Cityr Thespialf Corps will perform, for the behent of thAcade-. my, a Comedy called A CURE FOR THE IIF.ART-ACHE,'' ith the Musical Entertainment ot as' kdge ot America as many oi our oemocrauc editors have of who have been who pee wjeeks.Th'ejr therefore have. been in hp evfi and assert, tnensn-rarmer is department of state at the moment when the ly two ol them having entered twice nn that time-. Philadelphia jiater.

CoNNECTtcUTi "Messrs. Lewi! B. Sturges, Jonathan O. Mosejey, Bepjamin Tallmadge, EpaphL Champion, Timothy Pitkin, jun. Lyman Law, and, JQhn Davenport, jun.

all ijederal, are electfed repiesentatives to the Twelfth Congress from this taxed for his farm every year as much as it is Intelligencer intimated" that no such documents worth, and that halt the people sudsisi upon soup made of oat meal, brand, husks and salt. Vide been received i Qn Wednesday and Thursday evenings there will be public speaking by the On Frii day morning Mrs. Sambourne's students in Mu wilK hf! examined. (TYi Friday evfnintr rthm' The ironical surmises in thefollowing article Lexington Reporter and -rslew-orfe i'ubiie. Ad Richmond Ffitriot.

vertiser. itate. Mr- Law is a new nxemoer. l- femhi Whiff do not aopear to have been ill- -j 0 Polemic Society will perform, for the. benefit of 'From Lyndon Sraed correct, in foregoing ttateirnentV the Fito'rxf ihe inteilVscncer kcted to the Twelfth Congress from Vermont i iMrs Tames Fisk.

William. Strbne. Samuel Messrs. James Fisk, William Strong, Samuel A nephpw of Marshal Ncy is arrived in the To- their Library, hemedyof --3 LOVERS VOWS," Want, from Cadie. a prisoner of waT.

rcea upon one oi nuniv ui iuiiui), ui Shaw, Martin Uhtttenden. Mr. Hare iowis, secretary to tne, American negation in this country, leaves England shortly with despatches fpr Paris. 7 And the much admired Farce," called THE at large." The Parents, Guardians, and Friends of th Student it js hoped will atten-r'; mm either be assumed a Knowieqge Tnspnh issued a'decree at Madrid on ivwilfully. insjnuatedwhat he knew, to Ve un- ineri4tn ot'juiy, icquumg wi i ii-jMy'p ivy-nf the tinp-dom tb subscribe to thcMadrid Gazette to seize British merchandize.

Officers and sol V'. "i i if N. JONES, President. October 30. fcT As many of the.Trustes of the Acafni diers are not generally very nice in their discrimi The King ol Frusisiahas distjarnaea ne uauoi nations in booty 1 the remnant of his From the iLuimore Whig tcomjiunication.

vl; as can make it convenient are requested to attend ihe Examination. 1 LANDr The Ditfiatches '-i-Thc Eroveriirnent paper does I Melancholy following melancTior fv scr.ident habneried at tKdistilfeTy-of Mr.John bale, "ot declare, that "the has received no icr. in Granbv. on Tuesday the 9th instant. tothe witnarawai oi me rjrcntn "rces.

-Cpnsidei vg indeed, oi.ime has intervened between the receipt "of thw I to 11 a valuable Tract of LAND of 500 acres, on a credit of onff, two op three years, bn: which Is a new and excellent Grist Mill, with open ground sufficient to work six. or eight hands to advantage and equal in fertility to any in. vhe up country. 1 D. W.

DAVIS. Franklla eouaty rJt. 39, 1 It. '-4w WJtiile he was absent fiom the "distillery a sirt ffme, he Jeft a girl of 1 2 it 1 3 years of age, to watch theslill, and directed her to empty the high wines, then running into a int a harrel which siood before the firef and an this date i considerur, that it has been OH' LIBERAL. TERMS, THE FULL BRED, IMPORTED HORSE; SIR PETER TEAZLE.

Juktieuhrt afijily to -J J- PKAR50M, (fie Suhiprt rpnftpH avs and SDeculalions in 'c British and American newspapers it is hard ikUeYe, Jhat' general Armstrong made, dp com- Ufore which. two small childrea' Of Mr. Rfte's.

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