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Weekly Raleigh Register from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 3

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v'Td fcfiW vgSl i A and-aH others citlzcns'orC in habi sametim aold'meelal WMffiS t)f gratitude Tdrsavingth livesfSfir rtv tfte laiiowmt specie jdi, luoauDjccrs on ooarapi uiam -xtdsb 1 naw i Mix ten? 'to HiUs I Rates trt i etLUOuara 5 VElght pet Cebt.m pr Cent: Dote? JteTln8WaTVIr tddefefred the Single wt)IvIdend3bivffieothtJy CapV.DcWnis.yet;abn;bU: expected toreturrtBostdaif" neii October XdoynQVUSr-i howevct to delay laying pribli? the avepirtlciilaTsfwhe the same timletfrat thedo honors ouf brave feUdVtniK': humanity. e-FfencW GoernUv Vt untierstandi tiona) dnty of 6 percen on cotton nd doubled the, prinakduty '4. 6 5 A leltejrm Thomtfs ieavin a paper of that city. -Hl became with entlerhan of New -York, Jihactetf of' Gen Mirandtt P-J New-York In i7S3 enterprise, who a alw ays exp ress edj ,1 desire to Uberateyhis Mirantla'KotJntrodueed press Catharine of A obtained 4000l.for certain golitical, services. Paine afterwards; Jak Year 1, met hnv in London, an4? He afterwards' saw him in Paris, where he was appointed aeBeralf under -pumourier, and wherr t)ie wii trial and; was 'sg'jS-acquiited.

Paine supposes, that-ifl i Miranda bad. letters of credit on1 1ST. I'brk for 60,0001. that Pitt knew of it A Reward of Eye riundred lars is ottered in a Baltimore papers dl, Vori for the apprehension dtjuerardr, yon Harten, a merchant and part- tier in tbe firm of Ke ntcr and VoQ t' LV Harten, He'is charged witK forg- ing promissory notes to a lafge a mbunt, on 28 of which notes, a- mounting to -Jf ha ve been found against hi id. He' 4 middieTsized manaliou't32vears "A 'I i a -A i 1 r- it iff of ace.

He has the Dutch accent and ls)a little. 1'he firm have debts due in the Carolina, TehT -nesseeand Georgia, and it is aup; posed he might uke that course wih iigifanci iiid exert ftheTrTcspectiy e. ftothorTtlei aridtQ'Jie Siding Wd wtstinguo cnc-carrxnigtni? piociamauonana fiecL the Sealofthe tTnitect States to be alBxed to these presents; and signed tbe same with my Given at the cityf I ineta or mtnc year, or, our Lord i806anid of the sove reignty IJntted States the; ii rtiethv AM ES MAD ISO It is with great pleasures We rare enabled to that advices Ve- cei ved frdni Mr. Munrbe, of aS late a ate as March 1 1, are of a niore lavoraote complexion relative: to tje- aTnicaole afjjdstment 6i bur differences with Great'Britain, than any previously HcvNiatJhtm We underatandatthe SpanisK agentt at JVlpbllle have agreed jt that city shall be a place? of deposit for goods brought in vessels of ci tizenYofahe XJofted States arrive ing there and that goods having been so cjeppsited may be. carried either up the river or outwards; We funhcr learn that in consequence rf the disturbed state of the trontirr, a lafge portion of our army, amounting to about-one thousand men, have been directed to station themselves at Fort'A- dams.

The Grand Jury for theN tity of New-York; pn the 26th utt. 'found 1vl bill agai nst Heary Whitbv, Cap- tam ot tn-lieander, lor the murder of John Pierce. On thr 4th inst. arrived at Phil adelphia, brig Nancy, Capt. Hug tgms, from which place he lett the 3d April, and informs us, that it was reported by two Ves-j isels trorri the Spanish Miranda with his squadron, was arrived and landed at MargarcttaJ oi-wnicn piace ne naa taKen possession, that was joined by 0Q of the inhabitants, that he was pro- ceexling to Cyracuse, and that the Spaniards were (bininp; him from alt 'quarters.

This was the report and as such Gapt. H. gives but as Miranda was left at Jacquemel the 24th of March, it is hardly ro- oable that he could have arrived on the Mainein time for the news to' get to Trinidad do the st of April, wnicn was tne time tjapt. H. heardl ir.

1 hesame story is told as being deceived at Martinico in the hearing of Gapt. Sherman from thence previous to the 8th of A-prii; From th above accounts and some others that we have heard, it is not improbable, that the insur- gents" of that country, being well iaformed of, Miranda's movements had flow to arms and taken posses sion oi some posts which gave rise to iranda having 1 anded. The several bpaniards whom cant. saw at iximuaa seemea pieasea with the idea of iranda's landing and seemed to think he would succeed. 1 It is with pleasure recrri tfee following heroiccopduct of Amasa Delano, of Boston, as well as the liberality with, which he has Been fewardied bpthbyrihekingbf Sjpain tand the government Ghili.

captain Lietano commanded the ship perseverance of Boston jVoff the island of St- Mary's hefeli in with a Spanish merchant ship caU led the Trials CapMn Don Benito withjt cargo of siavealwfcS Seneniwith a cargo of slaveaiwfi nii mnritlipri. anal in msmt- 111 manner butchered the neatest part, of tlfe Spanish w. Delaiib uii uuiiicsjwic aiiiomenrfaiaiangJi th rnst efferriiaV Wirti ill: hut msll aridliiotwitotanding the ivastll ciew, sunenontv ohnumhrt came and secured the blac andi tKeiShV saved thereof Full effect. In Usritaohy whereof I hayejeaif- ingth'e iirtis powSr ritlfid hw vessel along side oftftTrial, and boar- ded her a the rread of hi rall2t hnrtVmjill I it sto to we Uie in a he is Wtil the 13ihdar of he purchase thejiblicpebtV 1 Pantonofthe w.a-oilbV Lwfo ipentione atocka, are requesiea 10 cqvertotne auDSCtiDer pecuyng ncrem I 1-- Jcept lor tre same wnwa ue' next, the manner directed Uw; all cases. In all cases, where the4verm6 are ap- ro of.Jeayine..tVlll be made imrae- slialt bwe beea iratferred tothe Subscrl-J Vtrjtt trut ior tht united States.

TH T. T0CKERi; Triairtr oftb United States, the Students Ol inis- -ACiQeiyi wu V- alfeHlrnt.ln1 ri.examming'the -btvenwon tne various ftf dti are taught -f thi Itf the: tvihjfef the a Cdrnedv hd Farce, for the be Af iU 4 windii Dafrhere will.bejin xhi 10 o'clock, A. M. In the even iiig of the same Daj, be exhibited another Comedy and -rce, iot thrsimji put pose the other. GREEN HILL, ec.

Lauuburg, May 14, J' qpHE PHiLAnELrHiA. Domestic Warehouse, is now pened at No. Suth Third Street where A-merican Manufactures of different kinds will be received for sale on Commission, and in certain cases, adyance Cash on Goods deposited, made foithe aid cf those who manufacture liuen, woolen tar 1 cotton Goods. '4v- The Institution being. formed for the ex-press purpose of encouraging the different hrancues oft he manufaetttres of America, the Managers flatter themselves that the plan adopted cannot" fail benefitting tver) ciass.of industry, connected with the ma nufacturmg tnteresr of our country, inas much as it wilF add to its Capital, out and increase the different chnvrelt ahe vending and consuming of the differs i.

fabrics made amongst us; The Managers respectfully inform the leilcw-citizens in general, that in' a fr days they exjcct tohave a Variety of cles worthy of tlien? attention the pries quality of which ti-ey doubt not Up'. exammtioft will -bear a comarison wit themanttactjeres oi otner-ceuntnes, they feel a Confidence that the publre stV rjted a-nd patriotic ot every description feel a wfllingness, as wfU'as'duty, to cw tribafe all in their po wey to encourage a institution whose scle ivto projno rising manutactures otcur conim' country. May 3. Raleighy Msudav, May A partial return has beeli made from the district of Halifax, with respect to subscript,) dps to the Stute I3anV from which we learn rViat the countv of Edgecon.b, has sub- scribed for thirtv One cause which retards the subscriptions to the Bank is, an apprehension that the plan may hot, tor iome time, go into effect and, of course the money paid in will lie dead. We bslieve.

if all who keep back tbeir subscriptions from this considcratiouf yrcre to coine forward the pOXKK) dollars rctuirea ior commencing me ope rations of the Bank, would be made up. Wheu it iljeotssidered, that af ter the 1 st day'of July, by the 24th section or the- Bank law, persons frbnT thetotheStates may be permitted to subscribe, there can scarcely remain a doubt- of the Sjtate Bank's going immediately into MonieU men in Virniftqrpu'th-C were unable to procurer shares in th ta te anks lately stabtished in; those States, may aVail-thrn 'selves the opportunity aflforde hem pt becoming subscribers to iN orth-Uarowna -State Bank. By aa act pfthe latk'session of further ttf alUr and' establish certain i gstrbads, we are glad to find that the present jhebn vehient. route by JPittsborouchvtp HilUt orough is ta bediscpntinued and in iuture (as soon a th regn Nation shall be made b- the Post rnastcrr-tJenejalV it as to pass di reedy froraaletghtp Gnapel-HiH, I anu uicnce to wnicn u. tii tfc.Mare teiare it can jaw I tained whwlier then Jw jW, ot shall 4cJiaJle Th Seort wUt I 'Tr" kU r.rAr',l nrf ism ftA with I Price bod putimgt grat, Great AtV4 RUG Ida IftUM JW i tendon xr i iwj -c'-A-iM Aitill ior hobe In ftMs tOipttryr; u.z.

iJ. -11 liorseyDwmed, Major ggle-itohV tbor6h-bed btseyiaiha Jiis rrandam by tbecelebratfii fiil-bi-ed horse t.vrijrJ-211?li-; il Fromthe trials tbarhayebeeii; made tht'T v. 7 woukl anakeone of the besCrttmng horses uthis nnmjaafcn Aace.cnree v.i dollars bredksuwbllr fieat with easeand the Maye toaieatner. xoune wyu icwui 11 the second heat, jv: -J the 13th inatant, Jlipraea ran a Match Racefor nle heats against the dtdxnghoTseLntle John, acred seven vears. nronerty 01 -sasa M'Nary, Esq carryingJllQ Ks- to.

120 jjiMnqaieat tne.two.nTst neaiswmi cc. Gentlenven breeders rdhobseive that the late corartericement of theeason is ovrmg to theabowe races. iv? HMVELt BARKER WEATHEKLY I I. 1 1 1 I' 'm ft IGH RED HORSE TRUE BLUEy imported by Governor Turner, in Nov '1803- VVILT. fee let to Mires at my Stable in Greenville, Vitt bounty, at Twenty Mars the Season, which tnay be discharged the Payment of Sixteen, provided it is madi bv the first day of lanuafy ntt ort IJorikTS to insure a Mare oe wkii roai, with the same deduction a 10 the Season, it paid within the: same Vtrije'; Ten dollars the Single "Leap, paid when the Mare is covered, with the-privilege oi tnrnmg to the Season, by the Payment of Tenpdl- lars more, which may be discharged by the 7 ft- tM A payment, oi six wunm uic iuu Av'v Shoald the Property of" the Mare Insured be changed, the 'Insurance will be denian ded in every instance The Season will commence on the first of March, and end the 10th of August- 'Good and extensive pasturage well enclosed, and Servants 6em with, Mares boarded but noliabi'tty for accidents or escapes, trtotigh the greatest care will be taken to prevent either.

Should a Mare insured not prove ynfa aa; the money will be returned- True Blue is a beautiful Bay, with a handsome Star in his Forehead, upwards of five feet three inches htzK will be nne Tears old nest Spring; of ah elegant orrtj and great strength, with hne Limbav.and Feet, and rs thought by those; who have seen htnvt possess, mote Activity thar any Horse ot his.Siise. His Performafnc on the Turf entitles him be ra'nked a mon the best Horses tiat have been im- la irtrd. -lavinif -won iaCeS" Out of a mT-T Tiiiuteen, eitht of which were tour plili Heats, never baying beaten thardis tance were there wer heats, althoejtfKhe kas with; the, best Hrnses in England; and what Is surprising, three Racis of Four Miie 'wsVeith-ih four days, as may be seen by iliay.in reference to the Racing Calender for 1S01 i PEDlGliEE. Certified Jilr. John toko bred bimrwbicfy fn- the' Geieml Stud.

Jki-'bbub tnaj be seen fbj any Person apptf 'tng, True filueras got by Walnut, one of thrbest SjOns orHighfiyer, his Dam Lit tie Scowr; And Scotia Da.ni;' by litis Grand dam Cel a', Tickle Toby's dam by Slerod; his grear gtand dairt Pros-perbme, owai sister-' to the fa mous Eclipse his great great grand dam niletta by, Rt eutu hi Rreat rre At rrand 'dam Mother' Western, by Smith's son- of Snake-- Montaarue, Hautby'flrim- mer.to Horse wa eor urea lingiana whose btocfe vyas ivfflier prized than tnat Ipora which True is descended ai- nut, Hiihflyer' Kin Fergus, Hefbd Marske, Sec. are and were nt the very highes testiraatiotx. True Blue xroyered last Season wi 'Cas welV and proved' to. be a remarkable sure -f''-. GEORGE- GREENE Pitt Comfy jZlarcb 1, 1805.

Will. commence oh Thursday the 5th off June next, and cohtmue three da'y- 'x: First day," a Sweepstake Rade by three olds, one mite heat si' with thenr riroper weights, entrance? fifty dollars. Subscripti aosea on the hrst day ot last. Second day, proprie'tfs'-ps'-forlrwo I tTJndred olUrs, tree for. any nag, two entrance twenty dollars.

Ill Hirauy a ocker Ciub purs lor three I hundred lollars, free for? atir le heats, entrance thirty dollars; eights agreeably 4o Newmarket Rulesi Stable litter famished fari-ar made a.tithera.fgr--ti. Hcnl i woy ia at as I mmrmmmmi. m-mm AjnaU is alio tooci TrTifYIVVl 1 miwrvf An 1 Carolina, "and ft-om-'VUk2stfor6' to; Ashcxourtihouse The Procfamatian the Presi Jentf-the, United States Was pnblisWd'it NewrYork on 6th jnst. in rclationno the late outrages jf the British, ships of wa.r off that: liaVbourk v. JJEFFERS Whereas toptxhz.

been Yeeosusdthat Hnrv Hinrv "oy at5British catted die tieanet; did 5tvd fmfiritlV of Apfir last pasty: wimi the waf ters a'nd jUristiictioi pf otates, and near to th6 ehtrancev ojf the harbor of KewVork. bv Cannon shot iired front the said Ves sel Lcan commits murdercon he, John Pi erce; a citizen of the united States' niir.nl ingliis lawful tojcatiohs Within the same waters MM lurisdirtmn of the. tJhited States, anil near to ttieirv snores, and that the said I lienry Wtby, cannot at this time be brought to justice by the ordi- nary process of the law And wheteas'it dotb further ar pear that before and after the said day sundry, trespasses wrories I una nniawiui. irdnr'- and vexations on trading vessels, com- mg wtnc uauea States and with-in their waters and vicihitv, were committed by the sard armed Vessel the JLeander, her officers" and people, by one other armed vessel called the Cambrian 'commanded by, John NalrncV Her officers and crew, and by one ntrier armed vessel called the Di-iver; commanded -y Slingsby Simpson, bvr officers nd vhich, vessels being nation wryidirf' and siTistirig each other in the 1 repasses, interruptions md vexations aforesaid-, Now whLfefore, to the fend'that he said, Henry. Whitby may be justice, and doe punish-iin nt'mfiicted for the said murder, i dp hereby especially enjoin and require all officers having authority, civil or miiitarv, and all other persons within the limits or iuris- dictionof the States, where! soever the said Henrv hvthv may be now err hereafter.

tq apprehend and secure the -said Henry Wbitb and him safely and dtUectiy to deliver to the civil iihorky of the place, to be proceeded against according tofj hereby further require thafetheaid armed vessel the Leander, with her other officer and people and the said armed vessels the Cinibrian and Driver, their officers and people, immediately and without anv delav, d- part trom tne harbors and waters of the United States And I do forever interdict the entrance of all the; harbors and waters of the United States to the said armed yeisels and to ftil other vessels which shall bo the said Henry Whitby, John Nairne, and blmgsby Simpspn -or either ot them tlicusaid vessclsv Qt aiiv thifmr; shatj(teii to4epart as a-f ioresaid or har bourir yf aters atorijsidj i I doin that casejforbididi inttrcpujsewith the.M4.me4,ve4elv tKeean- eryheambnaniland: HeGri ver, pr-witp sny oi mem annne officers jando proniH au supplies or aid lrom being furnished orahy di them And I do declare and make knowp, that if any ersori, frpin i thin the jiietional li mitaof4be TJi States, shalUifford ahlirQS tor ther or" the aid farmed vessels uutiary mc proclamation, ei- I jher in, repairing audi or vith-supplies'bf anyUklnd, or in any manner whatsoever brif 'anf tbV Ithcm1 tli firstins thefimitaahtl uhui ouau assist in imviffaunfinanv: ofdhe sid-aiteed'veattil. iirilp purpo'se bfj jurtfcrtctl Bttch person or per, ir I 1 iunc6evtd: collect tnem. We are? much gratified to find that the persecution and imprison jtvent, ot lvir. belle ck usborn, have iiot had the effecVcontem plated by the Connecticut? federalists, hi V'-S! ne ws-paper, tne wttnest is conduc- ted with its usual spirit and correct-' ness. We apprehentr such news-" papers would prove more honora-.

oie3 just, ana userui scourges oi ie; deralism, than prosecutions mider v' the cotrjjjnon law, which we are sorry tahnd employed many such way under a republican administra tion, -Aurvrtu The Celdc at Pam at one of its late meetings, submit ted to the test an ingenious contrj vance of one of its member which communicates thecnZy of cor responding per-" somofwhott hngttjoa-ere cn 1 tirely ignormU re -m -4-- Jiminary- study without expence embarassment, or the least mental tried cadcthician on -the European lari guages, and this trial dembnstra' ted, that by means of this.discovervK5;""; a person rnay trayel: wherever? hi r-, pieases -wtinous an fntcrprcttr that converse, On cyciy- Hod sub- jectinterestmg.to traveller, and 1 1 "TKl rsrrfeaa ma a. a. maae puoiic. ''fV way an cuitt wniCfl 4 behad issucdTorthe ''V flury not i s. iv.

v' iwvw-liwu VJ which rap thus. Our I H4 v. Py usc of jacc and cm Vr only, extend' to partof the.comraunity; for neither rogues nor women of -badf' cararc uavcour ircc permission- 0T had. thtM Itratmnv.iin.arttWWi ll desired effect. every "tavlor iK Sails Halls carrviriiKlUlsbbunditlv'i i th I beipffittx 'JhW Mr aridnrevisionaVwhieh toafc aaidihai received.

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