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;; v t; .-. deniathecoantrr icmsrfiUltitIoatj!iam II IQO nilllneria WUiCii iiui ucw iswnv tifflie Inhabitant orNewWnrr Never did- H than H on theWnfeftaiice of every individual I that, -ilttfwway'?tleV "deep Injury and insnttyvwa pro!eed by alU jj and oae iontiont aictatca mo courts to do ' punae'Ut. the part of the, dfc, - tors were useo mu ingui to.tay uoiurq ui ; Inhabitants a detailed account of the melan v tzhilf cVastrohfl'wfth-'thevresblutions en-', ' tered into on that subject at- NorfolkV which - "vrn done, early nexr morning. It was only 'necessaryto suggest -the propriety of calling i -4 -meeting-' ifwa the unanimous -desire of ' the citizens.' U On Monday mornings at 10. o'clock a vast concourse of the inhabitants assembled ktnheCharehVd;nnankaottly ndomed the orecedine Resolutions! A ' f n n'i NEyVYOtlKJoi3.v.' ''1.4 'ThelrtuitLsrtiand unaaimilr difnlaved Jai the Afferent Town Meetlni? tailed in utmttack'of the Brmlhlship of war Leopard v 1 .i .-.t . . ; c!:'... ru.r. .t.. : H'ceo - ' WTVm . r v - of every American,. It win prpvcjjoour enemies and to the world, that however w may be divided on local CQnfidcratioas, wo . wjill,, whei the ,momert oUanger artives , ,pt hen the honor of the country isiafujicd aod lts,law set at defiance,; cordially onito - for ihcrocommon .defence.' We hope 1 ho Hspirit cf the people will bei communicated . Jto theii-Adminiftratibfti kiid that they will , . ; ed pt mcafures at ohc vigorous honour" ; ?h!e add fctTecttvC. ' "H t ;'''if V,.The"onaniaious election of two geniW - men of different politick to fill the offices of CHd'uman and J Secretary" 4p ilie Meeting ' 1 held ituhe Patk'yefterdayVii proof of the u ctncer.e t?efire of a,ll to sacriScc on the altar - cr patiiotifm cvefy political animoGty&. cheetfvlly to co-operate with the naiion at", ' ' lire jn . their deter mination, to refill ag-' , . Vgretfion, from whatever , quarter it may ' -' ;, . ,' .;..-,t; S'j .- '"t i. ('( ;v .1 The following il l copy f the letter adj , - adtirelled by the officers of the wsrdroom " f tHe Chefap'caie.'to il:e 'Secretary of: -a-fihe Navy,' , ' -'" "VqU th 'S.iili ChtsapeHh, ' UambL ' '" ' ton Roads." June "33 1607." , ' S k ' : &xi f, -V? - ' - ' -3 1heunderfineJ, Officers of the late TJ,- 'S. IhiChefapifake, feeling. deeply fenfible: ?,L .the'i!gtaceJ.hiih mull; be" attached .to) . irnfe.lalinthVir opinioa)pterott.u.r5;furl Jwlt V'. ht S. fhip Chcfapea.keof 40. ' g'lTns," tq the Engliflt' thip of war Leopard ttMf 5o-gnni, Wiihuut jtttcir' previous know vf,Jcder cmifent, and deGrous of proving Vta ttbe( count! y and. ,the.-world, that .11. - . t'-wat the wilb of all. the'undcifigne.l,, to'. uhaveitruJcred themfelves worthy t the; - " fJag nrfler which" they had the -honor to . 'J ftrve('.y a "determined refiflanceV to In, itijuft'demand,"do requeft the hon.'s the' "7 Secretary of the Navy to order a couVi of" enquiry into their condofl." 11 At the fame ' lime they are compelled byrriperlous du I ty; by iho honor of their fljg, bj' the h'o tf " iior bt their cbu'ntr jfmen and by.all thai i " dear to themfelyes to rcqcft r that -an or. t der may be iffueJ foribearreS of Co 01 ' ' . modore lames Barron on the charges hert- ' - with exhibited - which ihe "underfigncJ pledge themfelvosto preve true, vil. . alt. "On ste ptobability of an engage- riint,; for uegleain to clear his Ibip lor '-:"faion.'-.-- " -v; 'k' ':' i indljt" For-nof doirg'hU otmoft! to Viafce or deflrfty a veiTel whili wiconaive Ithisdtitf to have done. ' 1 v .' " ' " ;f"-'.-4- .'With thehighetr refiel, l, . . ; .,..f.,Wefubfcr.ibeoifert .r, ,u' . fM l J .' Your mqa obedient fervanta. : ' - , , (Signed) r.. L ,v-i J ;-,I.- .: , ;. , , Berjr Smith, Lr ,, -. , ." ,', , Vm. Crane, 2l. L' ; . -. . ' . . W. HAI)en; 3! Lt. - V ..UT5. Orde Creighton 4'h,Lt,v. ,L it !-'" Sidney' Smiih( 5b. Lt: a .f-.v; "io iV f r, Saml.i Breok, S. M. - ' Stcrttarf tf ihf .U.S. Navt, ' , ! l"J P A Y' 3 U L YY? 1 ' ". igQrV " ; ; n 'The gentlemen of 'Wilmington who were engaged yesterday in collecting the'cannorT , " from, the different psrtsof the town,' beg leave to teturti their, thanks' to Capt. John V': GolJirrg of Philadtrphia tut the use of hi schooner and bis personal assistance, voltin- tarily rtndersd 1ft conveying them to the place "1l intended for.a Baery , : , ' ',iV are Vihorbld' to tsy, that Ulcftard " ' Kiton. Eq. i a candidate, to represent the N 'countv orNew-lfanover in Hoose of Com 5 ,l- snons of )ht approaching genera, assembly i .r ti.'.a iihiA..'' ... ' .' ;5 The trW bf Cavalrt tt lhi town have unaplmously' offered' fheV ltrviel to the Vr.Mrnl of tha United Stales. "" ' J'tleriSutr Pt'hiblican. " ' aiUt",!- ' ' 'Y ?- j' .-Iv- iti i ,u. .( X.J1 ft.tZVL'l .1.- i,j.(.ki sr-i'J. iLl' ,todcrund, has returned laf the City; of. Wthinon -VehartTe'dicUieiihalat; I -r r dispatched x messenser to the cirmmaridet nf tha British anuadron in HamDton Roads TheHpresi passed throuEMfyawric ,tvs. A y V$v-j if? ' ' '"' H A letter received in ttiii. towW &-ortt Not rlk? . mention that the BritisU blockading, squadron ' have A 8ailed..".."tMay storms;' ana hurricanes await (frem! 'y'"rr'r!:ii 'r !.''! f '--.- t.f't ..1 .' -'' L C '.liV'i.-';!-'- iiThaCheTaUerdeFOROMbAonMondof presented his credentials at Charges des Af aires, from his Catholic Majesty tothe U.! S succeeding to the diplomatic functions of the r Marquis Yru jo, and was afterward, in that character receired by the President. ; ?J Lem, attached to the legation was al- j ,.41.. n ;j .. . , rf; .'. 15 -3,; Orders have oecn , issued trom tne Wat Office to the Governori of. the sereral states; making a requisition of one hundred thousand MIUTM, to beTtady to take the geld t ' moment's warning,' and authorising the a eeptance ot votunteers. : 1 onng men! ot A merica 1 rally round the standard ; o 1 your m;ricat-lly rpnnd the .,.ndardjo(.your 1 country, and prepare yourselves, in case of 'necessity, to overwhelm, with irresistible en. f ergyi the 'violator of your rights IVNWd.'' a?-?3. '"Tif.k. rV -( ' . -V-iV-I.' In the course of a very short time ietweeit aixty nd fcighty GOU BQATSrfttlleqtjip'T 'pedrwill-be stationed At the most exposed ; points w the u. s. to repel any aggression that may ba offered. ; t ' -t ' . , 11 X '' n It was itwrr currently 'reported last even ing, that there are two more British ships of , Waroff our Mirriloqm:Mm TKt Knt from the Rrittih vAetl of war have been up James River, to get water, and that other were landing men on Cape Hen ?' The express which left this place on Sa, turday evening, for the City of Washington, 'arrived there-oiiTuesday night. Ylx j The Secretary of war was expefled te arrive in this city laftriigh', Bnd'thc Secre. Vary of the Treafuryll expected td-Vlayr ' Aftet their arival, a fliU conrultation will Vo doul, be had with regard to the rhea- fnrei called for by the en lis, the delay in taking which Jias, . probablv 1 faking which has . prooaDiv anien trom tneir sdicdcc. -",'.:. . i I vi'n arf icV In ih? filfi imore' Smerl. ran, if appears that ' the .Mtfampua had feni it American vcflels.to Halifax in the 10 8 da) i.( " I. I . FEMALE PATRIOTISM.! ; i.' The Ladiesof Norfolk, with that patriotism: which doe them much honour,- have offered to lay aside their ntedletvxA make cartridges, for the Volunteers, Stc. employed in defence' of their country r '- '.. ijtii-': 'r MARRIEDroaToefday evening ih 14 b- if.fl. at 'Pleafant Hall, the 4eat of William Davit; Efq r-'jr ihe Rev Solorron HiMirig, M-jor Samuel vlfbt, to'Mifi Jam On Saturday the 4th inst. at I o'clock' A M. Captain'Gautier' eompany of vlunteer fired seventeen rounds,' and at noon repeated a similar salute In honour of the day: at 3 o' clock the corps f kilrted by a number of resi pectable inhabitants captain Gautler, Presi dent, John Bradley,' Esq. ' Vice-President,) sat down to V' handsome entertainment pre pared tn the Court-IIouse by Mr.' Dick. Af- tcr dinner the toiiowing toasts were arana, followed by appropriate" music and diichar t of cannon from the Ship Charlotte, capt. Janckey, laying ofrfnar,ket-streel wharf.'1, ' I. The !4tn of July im-i-mey we never cease to cherish th principles, which, on on that day, gave birth to the declaration of American Independence 1 ' : ' 9rArr. a. Th land we Tire in confusion to. its foes.' whether foreiam or domestic V rAerri. -'' 3. The Constitution of tlxs United States. ' ", ' , ' " ' ' ; "" J i thters. 4. Thomai Jeffenoni Pre(defiti of the United State.' , u.'y i ' htn. ' 5. The, memory of General Washington -iwhtrneed of brass or marble ta carry down his Tame to posterity ? th monuments of bis Clorv are raised in the breasts 01 his coun- trymen, and can only moulder, when their hearts shall bar ceased to best. - erTheStatrel Nort rt-CroIinA-: fl chttru 7. The Governor of North-C4rtlina. ; - ,,, !. :. itheers. r 8. The memory of the Patriots, who foujtht and fell m the cause of American Indepeodj. Ince. ' ' ' . ' - ' ' '" . , 9. The Militia of the Uniud States.' "19. Th Army abd Navy, or lb JUoue State. '"' ' ' ehttrs. II. Should the late British Agression off the Cape of Virginia terminate In war, may we always recollect that it is th first duty of every citizen to repel national In. suit, and to maintain,' at cfcfjr hazard, tbe tumour of hiseountrv. --" ' ' i thettti - IJ. The heads of Departments of the Gen era! Government. . '. f cArr IS. Tbe Aftricbltur,' Manufactures and Commerce of the United Rules." ' e chart. ' 14. The memory f Chriitopbcr Colunw bus. ' ' ' -.''".., 5? All nations inAtaity iritHj the (United' -States.- . ' Jf -' -v I'. 'iehttiK r,-J6-Tli . memory, of JBenjamin Franklin - and David Rittenhouse splendid examples of; American cepius,' jheir fame can never 'dial.. - ': ; y , IT.The Amprjcan Fair .. V V ,!. 3 rW 'And ihe fotlowinr Volunteer Toasts, ' ' ''33y CapU Gautier-the tbwribf Wilmington. Gen. Smith the glorious spirit of 76. : Mr. FlemingCapt'Decatur. S V ": v ; :iC ? Dr. Scott fidelity to the country we. live in, with ,a recollection - of , the ' country . we have left. '.;'. ;V.; ; .. .' Mr. John Mitchell " the enemies our countrymay they be blessed with ; ' f S .'' .r; Leaky clumps, ' Cloudy noon,"'1, X 5; Choaked pumps,. ; ' ',' At night no moon Grog spent, Tempast tost, rnon concern for their defence dissipate al(,do me stic disputes and U party distinctions a inong ber citizens. V,? s p-VlsjZ'r.t -j :. -Mr Lazarus-Geh. Eat6ri--.a grateful re collection of ;his bervicesat Tripoli. ' 4 Mr.C.Jones--the Wilmington Volunteers. --Capt. Janckey--peace and happiness to the .UnitedStates; ;'p, ':T'" ifrt&y ?:J A P Maxwell,,Esq.--prosperity to the r)g dom of Prussia.:; i'p: Mr Dickson-.rnay the latet Disturbance between the U. State and G. Britain be ho nourably adjusted in favour of the American .J'lag ';;t.')ffairiiiy:tl '. vvy'r' ' The following toasts were drank by numberof gentlemen who met tocetherfor of gentlcmeq whomtt together for II pose bf celebrating the Anniversary II " - L. in iha intnnti bf ceiebratin? tho Anniversarv of American Independence, on the 14th inst. at Mrs. McUoiiald'a in this Town viz. " ' - 'ii'The day and all whd pin in its cele bration from pore patriotic principles. a; Thomas Jcfferroni'PreGJent of the United States, a vlrt'bous patriot Inter tiled only In the welfare of his country.' -V ;i. George Clinton 'Vice-PreGdent of the .unueo o tares, a loiuier anq pairioi. -The heads of f De'parimifnt;. Madl- dfon, Oal!ctln, ' Deaiborn, and Smith,' 4 well cholen patriots , " ' ' f ' 5-The Coilgrcf. of J ftfc wW 'freely 'declared bs a free,'. fovereign,' and.Mndc- pendent fiation-toavirtuous to be govern.' ed bv a tyrant. ' . V i t ' " ' 6.:The State Governrtefltt, free and irt i-ifrhi,ndin-, liCrhemfelV'cjXr-ilui-CueO check to national u fur pat ion. i: '; l M .-. 8. The - memory of Walbington and ( FrankliRithongh deadf they live in . the ' hearts ofevery true American.5 ' ' , 9.' Thofte of MITachufetii we con 'gratulate .htr citizen on their recent re- turnfonrft principles, ' J J ' ! ; to.' The memory of Hancock, Adamr, and Gen. Green;-sirs-'--?'':1?- 'f-',',!. II. 1 he memory of Warren. Momgo. me. y, and all other American heroes,' who fell in defence cf their country." " . J ; 13. General Wi'kiDfon-danders have appeared against ihee may nu teal Auic rican form An opinion of thy conduct 1 un. til called to account by thy Government. 17, Aaron Uurr yout aountry has ar. lefted you as a Iraiior f if guilty may twelve honed men bring in a verdict accor- dingly. -j '' . - -il,".' 11. PeiCe. commerce, Tit honefl Iriend- fliip with all nations, entangling alliances a St K vtei '"' , '. ' 1 t - -15. 1 be commerce and navigation' of Cape-Fear. . - - i6. The Governor bf North. Carolina t and our fenatort and reprefcntativci in the national government; ' : 17 T he; American Fair." " j Volunteer, ' by Mr. Dudley ' Chairman A Republican Government.' ellablifhed hy worthief, defended, and .finported by American tjeroei, who lent oft the BtU tiih, I Is (li ins and Tories, to the' tun of Yankee Dudle. : ' H t , r.;) ', . t j ..;, ,'r- , . Th toasts of the patriots of Sampson couo ty,. will appear in our nexu , ' , ' SherilTs.Sal es. ON Wednefday the 29th div of July next, will be (old at the Court riowfeaoo acrel land on the. Eaft fid , of theN. ta(l River, and on the Eaft fiJeof Godfry bu the South fide of tha brick yard,' and 83 acres on the North Gde ef the brick yard joining A, Garrifon'l line by virrue ef a vend. v. to me direcled af the feat of Wm. Kiop, tt. Jamea Townlng. ' ( Alfo, too acres lard on Bull tail branch joining A. D. Bordeiox, by virtue of ' vend, ex ft. Thomas Murray, "vi.'Benja- .win. Evant. J;. ..: ' '..'j: ! i June a3.: - '; Wm. NUTT, Shff. j :v roit SALE ,; ; ; 40 IIofhesds Klolasses . . .' SO Puncheons 3d proof Rum h r -. .30 IloRiheads Superior quality Suftf . , II Tkrcea do . - , 1. . 30 Barrvls ' ,' : do. . , . . .30 IlogthcadaN. E. Rum i . . i ' I Cak Claret Win - . '" . June. a. . . - N. W. RUGGLES. ? C W,?rm J1 ' ' : wnter'scoasU" Wi1mnRtonjtI1yJ''.l867:f I HMr. Garnier-the V. President of the V; d"rA; :J-hM& I 1 States.' h ;4',- J- Dudley, jun'r. Jphrx jl w w,vfl Mr. Gileslbf NaMkmal Righj America f9j;Pf aM'; Wtl?6? ' -.whenever the.se are attacked, mair a com- ! ? C Wright J. Calhbrdtt; Jacob Hart--. j:j, fl npf i Endei fignetr, have the fatUfaflion " I X jdfunish their fellow citizens'with a.lill of the nit;ht.Uuard.,,as Qxgatiijecl for the prefenl year, commencing i1 ultimo 1 by orefervins whihi each peron may hae in vie vv ihe night for his lour ' of -diwy and as -heretofore pracli fedlhft ': '' Captain of each Divifion;wiU .be feryt:d wiih ooticeltp Jha,t eecltv "It"; is rcqom Yr mended that refreOimentsfif any,) fbould be taken at the Guard Room; as it is iti- confident wtt,h the'fpirlt of llie order, 1s , ; fuicd for the regulation of ihe Grifjrdi ihat f the '"whole "number ' tom'p'ofing' U'i "mould . leave 'the; room at the farheJ time',-' unlelir tn cafes ofemergenci;;vO:!;.: v:$'4 r-i-TCallendier'!,2d cJq I. M. Gabie; 3d da.l man. -' 3d. Jelhto Burden, capfain ; J B.' Peck, r ti. 'UrqtihartC. Bryant. V'i 'l? ' ;: . '4th.' G.Geer, captain' R. Mitghell,? John ; ' Scott,' Wtn. Giles.' rn,t'p ii'ty,1 J Sth. J Spicer,:'-captain 7 John- Durden, :;Wm M'Queen John lrlunsr.;, t,f 4-4 : . 6th. John Nicholson, captain; Robe rt,B:own,r Ji F.Draugbonj.IVPhillips. (lH.f ' Tth, James Brownlow captain vv James ' Snltnn. Sl ii Unnrd. H.', H. iTonrarH.-"A': ' - . II man.'-' f. -' - . ' - ' c. - '-."-';'--V -?.-' .t . i Stlw' Nathaniel Hill, captain! Evan Jones,, J'-Jj-x,- f E: tiobbi, Thomas' Archibald f:lKJK i.ir" A.ij t Vt ''':nMn''''aiti:H .V A;'.:'1cmmm ;..' "v., . ''-"ij 9th. John N. Brown, captain; O. Kenan, Thomas Smith, Wmi IIatrii.''vf,f ixX - 1 a n --jl T "L ,oin mes rieming, eapiain, wu. Jotomer, Aaronazarus, oamuei anuier. 1 lib; Jacob Levy, captain $ A.' M. Hooper, ) ' , Thomas Wright, Emanuel BaUencourt.v .. ;, 12th. Nehemiah; Harris, captain :xWrni W'illkinson, Nathaniel Williams, KiciMrd' ? ;Langdon. f, . ' ;,'..' -; i-'-rSj W . IStb. lohn Bradley, captain i Thoma :.j Robeson, Robert 'Cochran, Peter Pelhara. ' -14th. Richard Eagles, taptain Hanson J Kelly. John pobr, John W'Keller. 'J' ,- r ,l 'lithi. Johrt M'Coll, captain J Murdock y M'Kay, Kenneth Campbell, J. Dufnbibin. L j ' I6tb. Win. Mitchell, captain j Michael Lazarul, George Lyde, James Orme. r-:- j Ifth. Ihoma ; Jennings, captain t Jonn ' 1 M'Auslan,' James Dickson, Jacob Taylor. - 1 81b. John William, captain , Johj ,Will kings, David Tuman, John Mitchell. ', ,19lh. Thomas Fitzgerald, captain John .V lAverv, Jame Marshall, Richard Bradley. . -;. Oth. John Walker, captain ; ' John bar . clayr James Laroqne, Richard Emberton ' 1 S 1st.' Alexander "Hostler, ..eaptainj Wm. Hill, John Weatberherd, Jobn W. HiwilU - 35d. Wm. Dick, captain J Richard Lloyd, ' JohnM'Kay, Henry W right. ';- ' 23d. Thomas F. Davis, captain j John R. London, J. B.LartqKr. Wm. W Jonss.; : 1 S4tb.' Carleton -Wa-'ker,. taptain J.F. Burgwin, Andrew Scott; E. J. Onbom 39 m. samuel tszoouworin, captain; a. k. Jocolyo, jun'r. James J. Cummings,. John ..' .M'Williasns .'7"','-. T,; ,; ,lJix,J ' , 26ih Peter Maxwell, .captain j -Thoma . lluntcr, Charles Jones,: Jame Usher. t - S7th. Jlobert Krott, capta'uil Jame WV . Walker, Francis Fontaine, D. W. Griffith. ' ' 58th. Alexander Peden, captain) Wnu Hathridge, Jame Allan, R. Anderson. v . S9ih. John Barrett, ' captain, Nathaniel Webb, Thomas Carseyj John Martin. ' SOth. Peter Carpenter, - captain ; ' Wm. Turner, John P. Redbrook, Maurice Green wood ' !' ; :: -V . !...'! - " - Jlst.' Hillory Moore, captain J. II. Swoop, . Thcmas Snead, Joseph Jacobs. ' ' . 33d. Thomas Cowcn, captain 1 . John Ro-' binton Jsme Coxetter, John Farrell.,t - 33d. Alexander Anderson, captain ; N. W. Rugglcs, John London, John Nichols. 34tb, .Koger Mrfoze, . captain ; Jame Ritchie, Peter Pond Wm. Campbell. ' 3Sth William Nutt, captain) Edward B. Dudley,' Pter Perry, George Revetter. ' '36th. Jame' Walker, captain ; ' James , Downey, Godfrey Boyden,"Josiaa Campbell. , 37th. Edward Hanslcy, captain) Solomon. Morris, !. Caddol,-Jame Hughs -? Slth- Composed, of. tbe three regulating ' captains and some other person. , -. ' .- For Sale in Store : . ' ;' ' - By the fubferiber, j 5 Pipe! Marfeills Brandy, . , ,. . ( il lioglheadi N. E. Rum, , . , 10 Barrel ' " . do., . ; 30 Hoglheadi Sugar, . , . " 30 Barfed Sr. Croix do.-.-- . .'- -ao Hogfteadi Molaffel, - . , , 95 Bgt CoSee, . v ... , , 10 Crates Crockery ware, . ' Madeira Wine and Freoch-Brandy by v ' , , the plpe.'a . . .. - : ' HANSON KELLY. - July 7.' ' -;v 4r. WANTED TWENTY-FIVE oc thirty Cord of , I'ine Flre.Woit, in le delivered Im mediately, for whirh rafh will be given tbe fubferiber will alfo contract ; for the (am quantity to be delivered monthly. ', . ... N. W. RUGGLES. i ' i No, 2, R. Biadlej'a Wharf, one 3a . , V 'I -4 .4'
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