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, ,. ft. . , . ; 1','."''" J . r-T jj ' .V-vM' Y - v; '. .. ( 7 trnmr e .A v . - -1 -v n. .'' i a- 4-- Mr,Dawson absctrsd tfrttin HifJW? i a resolution had bcenjps'e by $i JfoUse, , .which waa the basjS-eUXs fotUha exten ion of the external commerce of thq ttnited Statesrror?which purpose a small appro- priution had been m ade;; The law had, eea : discussed with closed oort ju after the pat sage of which the injunction of secrecy had .. bfeh removVdv' Sooa'iafierwurdijtA expedr. ' jttori had be undertaken by captain Lewis, - capt.' Clark and othervwbicl. the' bad been advised, had been attended with all the sue , i cesa . expected. These -gentlemen have ' graced the4 Missour i to Its Source and' have ' jpassed, along the" Columbia to-the Pacific V Oceani exploring the course "of ; various . ' streams, and making themselves' acquainted 'with the adjacent country and its inhabitants. . ,. In doing ibis, they hive traversed, an ira ( '.-. jHcnse country; and have encountered ' and n overcome gfeij diflfcuhiet and perils 1 MrY ,D." said they ludfortunatelf .j-eturned, and In his opinion, deserved not only the thanka of heir countryf but likewise the gratitude bf posterity' Mri D.'eaid he had been 1 in- duced fiom' theie consideration to nvite ihc attenrton of t1e:',Ho'nM'to the subject, in jhtf'jr6priety vf w hich he was confirmed by i original communication of. the President, which held 6tit thencea, mat tn the estimate tubnii'ei tof this" IIou.s"e! Wk" sum , then, ap propriated: WaVbut apfcr f It whit might; e Ventuujly. be necensary. ' "..,. , T,. . " Mr. Damson concluded by bflrlug: the fol losing reiolotion : : -' Ili'wtvedt 1'tiat 'a ommittee"6e appointed! ". . to enquire what compeniation ought to be , niJ4 to. Messn., Lewis and Clark', and their, . bV$ve conipviidnif foV their Ltt aervtcei in -tpT6iintf the w'ejterri wateMid'-'report by ' bilt or ;OlherWibe. v ft , Yf;Y Vjl TIi'm rcsfilutlorj was'lihmediately" agreed to without a division,' and Messrs; A Ittton, Bar . ker, Clake, J; WhitehlUttd; &jtorrwi ;(V J ' turned ibe torUnTtUfce. - :-v;Y vMmiicxdniiTjV' , - WE have the high' satisfaction i'bf informing ovir rea-Xu-rsof th aVrlyal of Captain MER1 YE I'll til LEWIS' auhia'tlaces afkur.aa hbence of nearly three , y far And a half which hdvs been excIuvelyn(TaWf ty em ployed in explorm'sr, the .weMern country .un d.;r tliis d'iftction cHhtf President of the Uni-; , " tcl States. ' ilaii)g already stated an qui line' . cf the rotite" pursusd by captain ; LeWit and Ms partf, wi Khali waye at present any fur . f thrjioticeof the sublet lihdtrthe txpecta' lee t6hiicie' with jnor.s.paAfence,' pefsere ranrc! 6r iiVfcWa"; and ws bare nodvht tut that the ciuiosity of the rea'def irr!t be fully' " " aSirsfiwtbt the utmrtC'whhih" we1 under-: aland, it'u thi purpose of csmaih'Lcwis o lit brfovt the puulic at as exrrjr'a dof asMs c,int?arb'ih Jsh.e'h2Cenf arraii 'elneiita' for a. work" if s'jch i!irtp')iiance.'ialf;we'.are' i4ect!v ' a!c,r'fii'?,th'e information cf cifp-, itirfT- 'wilt hot inertly &fiU cr$SrchW j.i . . " " . v , i'y, but ii, sit wt of fcVeat aad iiMinedialc1 61 k-tth of oatlAiiil ct;ltty ; and it wul be setn it it be fia tj.(idcrcd erimwtah' iteryiccl IJy (the arrival ,01 the ship irmr, Capt. '. kuut, in. 53 days, frm (reiHck, we have, ' V'n fvored nh va iw, and, Orectjoik. ' . 'prifra-t,t!e,.i23,.h' Xqv'etwUr, coniainirs t :-. The rMli.yj j.itoi o!))C,rve, that jU;tbe . ijsuat cUaun.tjiinptcuraa Jnij .thft fonii,. formation cVu .Ve. obtante J ,w tKc'opetatioiii, th2..t"M.p-h ariies,iUi;.uiapurte liasj pitv-, neuq'J flia.JysM-ycuuti o'tllib Russian priu cipiii'ilui, H e. has isue'd-'a.dejcrfie,drprAYii!g, -and bl belowed .tpat, LJukeOorn upon lar f ySPAY JANUARY ar Hotter - A k mestinr of 'tki :Rt6&licam S;;et WUtH'mgtoHt at lA haute af Mr. f. SbietrJ ad tkiTth imtat it-wt unanimously Resolved, that R. Lantrdon, A. F Macneill. C Oudl: , jun. flni jA. Hall, bf a'Committce t writ?t and forward to tk? Pqcsidtnt of the United Statc sis iunsi, nppreialorj of -his aioimtxtrttion, and tauiUht tane to bt puhliihei in the Witmingtn (A DUDlZr, Jutu 5ee'j.pr$tea, To .Thomas Jefferson, i Esmrct Pretident of the United States, - OIR, -t " - t i at, " , r . , i THE Hepublicans of Wtf- mington, and the County pf .Nctv-, iianover, havmg understood thro', the medium of the public print3, that it iiyour intention voluntarily SreUre frombfece,5 after the termn ination of your appjintment: And (vmtlie resenV as an import ant perlo'd'of bur political llelatk ons ; in as much as the violent rage: of party Spirit which Vat this time" unhappily pervades the union, may- xuriubu ino enemies ot our uo1 yernment 'with the mearis'of elect ine;, bycollusioru some one of their cate . to you : tneir sentiments on . this interesting subject. :. However i 'inimical the 'nc-. rpcs, oi (5 our yountry may appear tb"bo;to'syphanc;'arid flattery 'ytAe'rlaylsh and unbounded intheiriiapplimse of those- who - are' opposed to its btsj;irtctests. fVV-,; r.V,'.',It;i not-.with this Ianguagei: ;Sir, Vve propose to address you, but ' 'with thd words of truth and sincc- : rtty-rrry c t. ve, do not consider it in iconsi stent with the purest princi ples of real Republicanism, to say ,totnosewnp naveaeservea wen ot; I their Country, you JiavefaUhfalh pvrfu rtiea the Duties' enjoined upohY jbrc havt. tiuir fullest xanfidence ' a))d approbation. - J ;: j4 i ins ..a.uic .ciicfai sense oi the Pecpie;--this is $ the voice of. t united America and, as we sin- - i.ecrcly jom ivi tliis sentiment, we : 1 rcqtiestiWithVtliemV that .you will r pcrmii ycnrseii ajam xo oe nomi-i inattcf to the presidential Chair of the UnKn. -, ... :t . 'fiiitriaj y.rimi htre from ?ttluSa(t?.ib ' J ViV RhsJa,'Anultm kottink-Lft at Put of iSpamPtcimicri hri$.CkaUt-oflPi!d fa taltfor Savannah in 1 4 rfjyi ; A'r Sms, Kimhtrford, of Nemiuryporlito iaUfor North- Carirw iV 6 rfftjrt t brig Aurora f Nen-Tork I trig Spectator ef Char it 3 ton :ship LEAtfDRt HlRA2IDAt libelled for the crt w'a wages, k to be aold on tUff Mth January, kJa. Sr ta tearing S W. 3 hoguti distant spokt tch'rj JltmtKA. Srovm, of PhiioJiph'fa. -aull tat, J, ixMpg. 6U spoke' ship Joseph, from Liverpool bound to New-Tork, out T dajs, in Want of watersupplied him milk one hogshead - v; The ich'r Susannah,' Ellas dian-rrhred"' here yesterday, from Gusdaloupe. ... Captain Grant left at Oominico, Dec. 14th, Sch'f Eliza Tierce, capt. Tterce of Philadel phia, to tail in 1 or two days, (o leeward ; brig -Sterling, BarnubasCran, toiail in 6 days brig Speculator, Jlenry Little, to sail in 10 days, ioravannah J ach'r Horizon, Yorkins, t aail in two day for Newbern j sch'f Ocean, Snow, to sail that day, for Charleston, S. C. ' -ach'r FriendahtpK Patterson, to sail in diyi- for Savannah : brig Anston Newball. to-aau- Ha 6 day , for New-York seh'r Lark, Thomp- aon, to sail in 4 days, tor uoston. Iett capt. Page of Salem, in Guadaloupe, Dec 31, to aail in 3 days." ' " shal ant 1 Jjp'jJt, ijjroUier bC the trench. Cm.j JlihiiV'i,Ve;s.houl'l, net be- aurp.rii rdw!itf fy iiurnext lUf,- ei new, It RMPfisttJ.J be ft x-Jttlitiftn.wliich. asilcA from riirtsfnautU pa ilA tbnN ber under OerAT.Crauf.yi ,Cf ovem-j ptumiH tloj-f StopforJ, dysned,asipft(one pa.it niiquib-America, JLma,f al f .9. . she olw ' is bound- so I.Uenos ' A rre-d fwlJcli-U h PI froqi the, fleet m cer;'ajiijjujje., Tte fa-. srai jotces conamoj iuuj n uj Miunvniour, ' rl.rl. un.L lurm Dvil with iiOO Iroon.. .,liis.Btd, tUit, JPrfncf ,Uitojt aj,d fVt) tt under the;waua fit jNfsirJtburgli cn the, STih of Qctobsri and Vunjclf, wounded. Eve ry j.batile- rpich i Ciu .and won by, tjio lVeucbia an adiidonaj nil in the co.Ttn. cf and Prussians' hae jaiucjl 4lhrV, forces ajt ' 1-anVi hwR. 4 T.l't: TurkiiU-.RCYcrflroent hna dissolved, its aU'un,re .wa!i,Uiii,sii,,t'mn th, e.rtiricei-eT r raoce-. AaUii i rrCfiing aa , 4rroy,lowarus uie.iwnueri W,anei(a. ..;r ' . The' Deisws're' pitot-bUt ''Amer'sa' cf! Caoa My."was drivciVtq se.fit('.n bcrmovr , . Ins under Cy',May. oa Ji".ia.,nii;h:( vhe. tath Uaeertiber last, withsul any; pengn pn. board, the peoylj arnJ skiff hav'uig ltf hif fSnd pilot, aui fro the severityfs.f tla WSitthcr were onnbla to return.' If any per-, i .ton should Ml iu.wU the, above boat, they;. ' r requested la forward a'lvjce thereof 19 Matthew Hand, at l'P? .Miy, fswJrrtey, ' or Jamrs KUelien ut the MerchiiH's CoSee hoiis' Philatfclphfai- 'i .--V - Edito'' of fiew?ppr onlh eeey ' board are f efjutsttd to insert the sJkivi and' t en J:r a icrv;i M n In ttitnotii ewoc n i i AvVbec: leave to add person iallyfl and in behalf of the Society " jwcliavcthe5 honor,: to rcprcsento 'that vou 'would believe us to be.i l! with our best wishes fbr your' felt-" r' . . ,ni nor vrtll mitf h-ral)-r receive the richest rewards of your !riod$mr':,;7:;r;vv:"-; I .r, .. t; .' wir, . .i'.'i;,,,,! ,y j, V ". Tour most obedient servants.; 1 ' K. t ANGDON,1 Chirman i C DUDLEY, JuiVrviu . . U -m J mV trssfw s It sa. r" " 1 sWwoJgton,. Jan. -ljspj. I iLejf of the ship Dina at sea, January tth , -I807-. - . . The: ship Diana, Capt. James Budge, be longing ta Messrs Thomas Lewis ic Son, merchants of Boston, 40 days f.omSt. UbesK ' for Baltimore, loaded with salt, January I, in , lat. 34 N. long, 7 Wf having hard galea' from ibe Westward, at 8 A.XM. aprong r?ak, which increased hourly- At, 4 P. M. .spoke f JJfig Amazon, capt. J.' S,tone- from .fiewhory port bound 'to. ;,ViIhi(ngt6ri) vCapt. 13. requested Capt. Stone' io keep him com-' lpaj,tbat Tiight j which h did. iThe Diana" (iiakin water that night" rast tharbotKx pympicoujd not keep her free, at 10 A. M.J Jan. th, haying 4 fet waler Inl-t.he hold, Capt. B. bore down for the Amaawn, end re-' i quested Capt. Stone to take himself and the ' crewofT, a ther fuund itimpossible'tokeep 1 her up , any longer. - When Cspu B. and ; crew ef tlje- Diana he- hadil jfcet water in Iwr hold, and m one hour after they left her : ihe went to the bottom - , ; , , ,s 1 ' Captain Budge and crew, return Captaia'. Stone, their sincere thanks for his generous and humane treatment while they were on ' 'board tie vessel. . , lf: Charleston, JjhM. ; 'ThehlpVcriti,Doney,ofKew.York, was' ilost at Rio Bueno, (Jam.) on tLf f th ult. in 'a gale., The. ship and her cargo) supposed to. ;be worth SO.rjp') dollars are totally lost. j Captain Brov k-ft atj-'alfnouth, ahip Fa-, vourite, Mkay fur; Savannah; in 10 days. .OITFIoriHa, op he 1st. insu'sppke ship Two Sisters, 12"daya from Xjnston for Noifolk. i I CapU DarrtU, cD,t"ic COthult. in lat.'3J, long, ri, fell iawith the wreck of a brig with", fsllow aides, female head, and quarter ealle-, ties. . 7- . The LeRl.lature f Mirvlenff Verrcon'and ' dent of the United States approbatory of his" min'stratlon.'aftd' aolicltin him 'not to'de 'cline a re-electiori. j J - 1 i t 1 I -Ajipther destpoetUe firtbss taken place at Portsm-wth, ,N,' 1!.' , Property to the amount' , of 4jQ,000dalIara has beta deatroyed. -j5 " , Soul,h-C4rolina it aboul to revise her penal; code. '4 A commiUe is appointed to prepare, ahfll In the recess. t'A Pepttenliary is to be'j erected-near Chaleston.f ,'? i ,., w - Tlib Parliamv'nt of Great-I5rita!n was dia (anlvtj onthe 31th ,of Oct. anj write fora'new jelctbnbf memberi Jsauell, rtturaable on the Sl,n!)tcember.w, ' 1 ' : " ' - J ', The celcb'rated Si Trancls Biirdett, at an eWcMon of Wes'tminstei1 lately, said that En ' and had more to fear frofn4 pO mercenariae in 1'aHiament, than from $00,000 mm, head ei by Buonapaite.it 1 ' -. : . 1 .- r la7" ,( PRiCES CURRZl1Tr-WitKt);$rrt 'i ,Thp, m9Ins tb Aurora, art lh( leadmj pointj"conUjped jn.tne French Bulle ypwai" of Vor'uss'ati geBeralijVvcralor thim lieulehahl-irencrs'ts, takeft." 1 . Tfte duke bl Briinswicki general Kuthel, ' ! aX3 Antral Schniettan.'are araonr-the killed ' Among the'woundrd are Marakat Mellen-'l I dftrf prince Henry of Pratsia, nc-1 . Amont;-iae jmiwiri, pnncaoi wingv, r;5irULariKh, Graver. Leaaar, etU Zwei iasek ; ."U ' V '. ,,.' - (The Prussian lou is estimated at killed 33,' 093, prisoners 40,0OO-f30O pieces ( Ccld ar-( tjjl'ry 10 standards. , , f . .1 , .Su thousand Saxont, with 300 officers, were taken prisoners' hey were Immediate-'- ly iibcrateu ana peni uom unucr an oo.iga tfon not to serve durinr the war, . "'' F.rfunh was taken with 11,000 men, COOO of whom wounded 1 In this place vat 1 park 0 l pieewttf rtiaery. . '.). .' BACON per.lOQibi Couon per lb., ;v, Coffee per lb, Corn per bushel, y. , ,r ,ueai so Rice, .. Tobacco, Flour per barrel, new Ditto per lull barrel, ;Lumber per ?i W.o. hhd. ataves, !R. ctJo.' 'do. do r W. o. U.' do. rough ! Shingles ptf 1000, " '.' Sugar pecwt. ; -Molasses per gallon." Uttm, W.'I;pr.. d p. amaica do 4inp. E do. . Tar per barrel, ti i Turpentine, , t ,-,( pis. Cis. ls. Da,; 10 . , . ,.18 dull , :i , 30 , 3J ri ,f I , 15 1 'ao""'. r 4 10 si ts 13 t. ,8 iNotice. SCITS"! U iustituied against fill per ons who -tbalt remain indtUicd the -Eat'ate of George Merrick, dec. after lhc tm day tf March next. - , f ALLMAK p II ALL, Attotiiey for '"' - CEO. M. LKEClI,,Ex'r. I . ; JIN MACAUbLAN, Ex'r. . - - , AVtlmingtonjanuary'r, " 11 14 S - . 40 , 4S TJ 10 . si, 35 C i) .1 For Sale If. W. RUGGLES, No. i, R. Bradttt WUtfi .-' eftrt(orsaU SO Caskt of Stone Lime ," ; - 53 Hhds. ofN. . Rnra . ' 2 j Barrels - do. do. 1 -too Barrels Floor - ' 30 Carrelsof Mosand No.'l JSetf, (Bostot . Inspection) , , Pipes of Madeira me Dittf Ljsbon and Sherry i.).. ' ' 50' Boxes of Chocolate . . .,,.' 30 Grind Jtonea A quantity of Shoes fashionable portnaa- teaux and travelling Trunks rand Boxea of - Cotton Carda 4 . ' ' ,." Country Produce of every description Also a few Tons Sweed's Iron. , . - "' ' Wiloington. Jan. 57, if ' ; -U "Five Dollars Reward, A FEW weeks since was stolen from ths n, Theatre, a. email pocket Pistol, with a ', brass Jock, brass barrel, and mounted wits) silver. At it is supposed the same was taken by a black attendant on the last night of per. formance, any Juformatiotv will be thankfully received by the Association, and if required; a reward cf Eve dollars will he paid on its de- livery to J. W.' lli will, or ;' ' 1.. rELHAM-1; Jannary it, 1 "v" " 4 RAN-AWAY from the aubscriber in Cum berland Countyj about 10 miles belo-T ' Fayetteville, on the Cih instant, a Negrt Man named SIP, about ,30 years of age, F feet 9 or 10 inchet high, has a large scar ost his houlder asdtyppfcrward when her , Stands.";". ' : . : , " will ghri reward cf ten dollars to any person who Will confine him in any jail in the state by' the fjistcf Februaiy next, "and Inform roe thereof, so that I cet him if ho ia no caught by that time I will giv thsr same reward for him dd or alive. r " -: " : ' ;'TIIOMA$ MOODY. - -, January S4, 180f-tf .' ; , 4 ' T Iff I-) (TWO or three hundred acret prime Tide ; Swamp, in the neiRhb'ouihood of AVil, ' mington. . Cnquira of the printer. '-.'."'' ' January 37. , 4t. ' ' FOUND ly a Negro roan tome time Int week, and hrouRht to the rriritirs;-Of-fice, a small pocket Pistol. The owner may have it by paying for this axlrcrtiscrrect, tnd rewarding the fiudtr, . ' Januar 37. . . . 20 Dollars Rexvard Proclamation of Outlawry. State of North. Carolina, t Onslow C'ouA'y '$ BT-Cbrisioi her Dudley and John Spicr, Esqitirt,twooftheJu$Ucetcf the Peace for the said County.,,, ,..; .Whereas comprint hath' been this day tnade tous, by John. Full wood of tt tail County, that a certain Nejjio Slave belong ing to him. named CVFK, halh'aberted him self ficm his said master's service end is lur . kin( about in the County, committine marr acts of felony, -y ;., v. y ; ','These are therefore, In the r.ame of tho stste, ta command the said slave Cuff forth with to aurrender himself and return home ta his sair master. And w do hereby also re quire the Sheriff of the said county of Ons.-" low, to make diligent aearch and pursuit af ter fho above mentioned slave, .and him kav Ting found, to apprehend and secure so that he msj be cenveyed to hi said master, or o therwtse discharged as the law directs. , And the said Sheriff is hereby empowered to raisa-' and take with him tuch power cf his county' athethallthiflkfit.for apprehendin j the aai4 alave, , And we do hereby 1 7 virtue of a Art of Assembly of this state concerning servanta and slaves, Intimate and drrhre,- if the said slave Cuff dcet hot iurrtnderhimself and re turn home, Immediately after the publication . of these presents, that any person may kill and destroy the isaid alave, by such means a ' he or they may thiuk Si, without accusation os impeachment of any crime or (fence for aa doinfr, or without incurring any. penalty or' forfeiture thereby. Jf,; , Civcn under our hands end seal this J Jnl day of January, 1807, and in the Slit rear of j Christopher Dudlev, (Seal) T; John Spicer, (Seal) f . TO I.F.T. afpUii for bettrt tbi Utb if Febntru . r Mic oiorc in Maiaci-Oirtet, occupl. ' X ti by John Scott. Enqulro of; . , . . ; .. A. HALL .1' January Jo. . . . ; . - i : ; NOTICE. . 'AT U Court at rietl arJ Quartet . XSefliont, held for the County of BU dent on the ' fiift Monday of this month, tlie : fubferibert- O'ulibed at Eaecutors of the lad Will andTrflameotoiTDomaa Owen (dece-fed.) They hereby rrqucft all petfont having deaiandt againft faia! , citato by Bond, Note cr oihctwite, to tnska them known within the time limited by Law. All pei fori indebted to f.ld cllitt ate required to make payment. JAMES MOORHEAD. 1 .V , iLlSHA STEDMAN. J " Uib Dcctccbet ilc6. 50 4. til ' 1 i A' - t
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