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T 'T TT'V7 M -r-z-n . t-- fc ' 4 ' ;v Wilmington;-(NQRTHARquiaTimsriAuKE, ;igo9w : - , ."., v flit !Si?.rott. SRAll MAas.J(.-airv. . v 1 Ht. ..ri'iiV nd'ft i h if in TV C BST8 'v -'' . i v., .r. t wimbij ii-wiM-jo r " Cotton ,Pw'4).o L4 - '. Tl JuBciV (s'iare pine J atavcB, wi o. nuun ttaltoa IfiuahcU IIjotcI Giilou 10 jj it ( All kf,. t4 " .1 iTar,i-.-r'rT1l,"-,r SpirU Turpentine, rorx f 'j.vrt Bali,- 1 ( . Hi 7 " i 7.' 50 in; " '-TI T3E EDITOR J .THfi eU'QUlRtMi;:' "-'; 4rXff,i.The conduct of those' amongst ui, who attempt' to fobi tho kte administration of the WeiVearned farte" acquired: byvthe cljaiitfe ia our foreijm'ftlationsf affords A siEtial ihstancfi' 3f ingratitude; Attempts J arc maue to cyiupiiiitfui wic pi;csc iuuniii istratioif at thipcncfc.of thtflasU -Thosij. who conuuc? out wrajrs noi j. aia ure4 be flatt&k'd' uch. Srfsidrbas- eulogiums. TMpH'sent adtmnistratiou have acted, nd thatVhlchpfecedeai&Anitnated withtljti same ,patriouiyn anu. '..octowu, iu- mc diuc pi-incipFe; it will obsertfi the ame 'policy: Those wh6 administer the goie'rnniemvare tod firm to bC driven from ttieir measures by tfi'fritat formirfahle exertions of their oot0 nints, an,d to,o wise to be' sedqeed ty weir carcases.Ther iere bted m the same po- ,!",- I Iitkal school with- their pVedccessqrs in oP .' I fiee.and indeed ift 'ditFerensutioiis unaer tne iate aammiauMtion, wcy n micu muj- partiality to Vwnce j m4f nncc je the tiori?U , . r i u j' Tl.'.a.Jisi liiiv' ffinrfc "Kfliifrirr -than nnw nthcra m il ' . ' seen more- rdcentlv Jtiven of I .political .Qopcerifs. of nations ; and. I amt 10 f is Si.-, ft r4' Uarrel 'ivisUel r. if LOO lb, do.' w i'S" I lA5 l-,e wjniattons ot thosa systems olw ifiH I ternal J Jlity & exteTrial gverAmen; which' ivdmFtoaicterininpqsedbG.-Br iin;i should credit the assertion. WhJtt wostni . V : "mN lftrtt lul nrf nf, than as 1 measure adopted J-Certainly, under th ."S aycu wc aomi fci ftmidentttowhathadbeertexplidtloffcrcd administratiottCMr.JJefrersoiw, Tohis i a i .i...ii: iiiiiii iriii-f. a sin l ur rnirrm to'theBit.mhcovernmL'nt.whenhewassei t wisdom artaoresgQtjtnenAna wuieintem? r--:..Tr-.?v . "Alrif. 5wwn,i;lrpnrnftho;i1.wi&wbom l,Endand,wasmaaebythcr r-3,1 t ViciiHY ."O O 1 o, ,.'Y - .. i I jitrainst lyTrl Arlami i . ' ' : . in...i...ni.nt. ..f. i a athihitt tnitt MNinr urniitn tit rnnHifirmi If. 5, fs IS 33' 1:50 MS ,70 tr - j?: harmony Jbetween tht two' C6untriest'.as.' jig,iituxtu aaanact)f grpi lyiecjLtieci nwtu kcnhfron' haS I thlsimeuref in taa(idrcs,,6f a British go' veHtr'olcmiJIeMslature; . iie pps- rft. Af4t& NriiT-lntrcours was not known- itti Ehctand when Ari Oakley wmbarkd aij ihefnesseiise? ; of peaeev Byt it ii, sajd.that Vu act-was .antjcjipajealiie.urHieM. mm- istiy ,?hen;Alr.-Oakley lettiingiani,in pcimh government h4 veW Vegsoa tobe lieve that the enbirgi wouldbe continued Jiut Withdut govtig.top' deeply ipn ifti;auT ses which produced so favorable; a? (Change iijout flfairs,' o? tot criticaian eminioi of the iwwLvelych. M t o alteration in the conduct of the British mitustrjrJtGwarda utu let us admit that the N cm-intercourse.. that oct.so-viliSed and reprobtedby all the opponents of government, was the true reas son whch led to an adiukment of.pur d'uv ierenees Thisls.Uedgedby the Britiab minister and jit maylbe said.-thatthe tulet of, tCplpihatu;. eonrttsy' jtqUirti tlwX , wo s6rry tb'.bi 'Cdoipefl'edtoa'dJVst ,' e mclAnthplvtrtto toa a a ' much 'fakl)UyJ ipiexgd WtVJwxjxirje px jJepns.id.eracm KhiCjh we gtv.tj to thpsi ; 'powert'.r- j.'j .'ie'cKaieofparalityTotiBg hs' ' , btjen.tjo". often, matfe. against the derali?t ' .that any of Helr political epponeau do ' 'firmly belioVlf thaj: is!true' ,aod Well m'etP ted' j whWsbnjhouiitii' iatid, iKe :eppli-, ' leans havialjofeil vndejr eoppiobnumjof? ' 'k fceipg si)rvilely d'e'Voted tp France. All par-" ( , "tlfs 3aaVs.chefs';6fflien wL'Qm'tWy 'retaijt ' v ,nu iiunur v uiau uuicr men ; ana it is a.. gainst these rccj the ertions'. fllff Jeffer'sortas sjistaiaejcLthe, hock of a: jiurmmao, vigorpusi, ana pmpvenng ,op- f ; position j aaatai m thtj criracter of - jt "renublican ihief that he .has heen rWi ' ' wim iiici uuctHon r, r ranee, and with ' . , imstration ot ,th epubhean partir - ctvcuuy omt at( gencruiy,uiat party writers dw ,whple JTpccf; :of tfieir.mteUectuate, " ' AS af.UTF nf tht rri I 40 .i70 .12 iTaliACCo.v;'.'-ii-' :i ' -i ':. frn Bjiv RivCfi Craven Gaumyf Nortlr-Ciroli- nvtwo 'Nfert feUowst -numed BOD and ..'; LUKE. - Bob,-whsihlines calls Wmsclf ' ', Jack, is about 5 feetS op 6 Inches high, is o" wtllOwciwirnteiiion, swops knw whenwsit lag Mdspftiks iolerble.o9d -Logl-sh I S pn wpenjie weutoti, a laics, grey woiijrci, .wiiliout any buUons.Jtul'proUbly ie my have ' khified his dress. f .' . , . 5 .LUKE Is ralhertaTlerAlan.D4 alias Jackt iA of u dacDcf bUck. b, Udck. lipm and had "Bii 4 thick grey cloth jacket , but as ttjey.hwi .'all their cIoaUicS witli Uiemf iwhing i ft?or relytha,! they may "have hilcd tbeirout. w.le dress j aaJ pcrlwis they nuy cadcavor to " 'pass for Ktt tncn. : '"'.' !7'Tj" ! T- ' Whoever wia secure them: In sny jail and Vfite the owner notic4, bo thai he im-j get tim sgvin, shMlhuve ttie abots reward of 60 itlolUrs, w M dollars for either of ihcm-lt Is A vnHkely,(hey niy mttke for some lea-port ' ffcywn, nd ider o rcl on UMru somt? rc- ' taelbdund to sea; masters of vcmoK there fore, nd siloibt r persons, are hereby fwrbhhkn to tke litem on bovrd,1wrlr of hiany wiM cuo- ? axA them, under the penJty ot Uvt U. - 1 ; ; ; , , : KlpJIARU CRUTCH. ( , April i ' 4 wt , . .. st . i v ; ;.f. L. ; , I . telnved: off on the occasion; and that a color- inv was endvored to be civen to the sub i ietth the surreptitious publication of Mr.' . f. i . ' i .:..'. I lnrl tvn. MlarVim !(" thl i-:nnninr li'nrr at uuiluii ' 'vcu im iTCif uiiin'v'fc .i.- rnfbrmedimn can doubt, that it was exnlii 1 wdl jOiey pretend to be ler than the par citly oilorea totne prmsa waoine dv out minister at Londort to take oif the embargo astl GiratBriUin on the reptsalof her orr ders in council as to the U. States,. 'Those, who entertaiii any doubt on .this' subject, We tcferred1 to , tl'ie. correspondence of our minister, Mr.' Pinkney and -Mr. Canmng, as c'am'ing" a' conviction Avbirh the httcr ran neither obviate by hn adrpitneia na by. .IwirW scope", which js givcq' lo his sai - the source of s much benefit to thia CQuaT 1 JWWn. Jv-l3W;r P.efr-'. try. Will the enemies of the late .adminis -,l'-.w" "fiVn- V kmff, tratidn denydiatthe lacljustmentwithfing- ;ot. cnmmation) .Verhave prob?mist. , land was og b the ! Noninterc'ours i : "P"1;1")" Punw of passion, thp; J i vuun, jwr genuine scntmettt ; V u ucu auu uic ctjiimte ling ol tue i SU 1 A stnW nirtni I than those Fho,were to fed the effects-of IS pc-necase.aiittlIndulgencc, - ; . 1 the measure in-qucstioa ? Jf itis noCto be' ,Wecminationaitttler8 ' -; '; attrbutedto'theWlatert)UTsei,thetlle.3 ' ,-tner, Jnigjit llay. this fervor., i Nr..ter' Z .-I ; must consent W place it to the aecountof the j?uh. w .-llf tIv ?nfluetce C , . . . Embargo and tho measurea which acconv- Pe WMjuatljraQ i perhaps) frora -th wfvl 1 li panied it, which would be.very abhorrent to 'fJJ'PS1 f-tory. hc.may, have carried V . ' tlitir oiindv sd what would raake.it doubj. . .t .,c'SfpL- rreckminawtot-lmpropclrV casms. Tlfere is no doubt that the British, tipated. The truth is that U .govemment if thev had been' influenced by a wisk for during. the whole.6fMn Jefl'ersons mims- anailjusunentof differenccsmighthae sue r Wl frt ft tvhin Mr. Hose was in this conn vkvw - - - - "a thcr lavbred cnun nor t ranee. . but tn deavorcd ft maintain a friendly, intercourse UtcU- would.U, that the embargo is hi- n "7 carned.it larther thafi ' I a rational . lcalousv would strict! v iustifnt. ' considerations jertaining' to JLhe urciiare if tV xiutlnsteaaxn iranmy communicating the renaration which wxi intended to oe oi fired Tcr the wrong done in the affair of the,Chesapcaket;hc insisUil on tlie unrea sonable and insnlting condition of the pre vious repe.d of a' measure of. precautioa orowinff out of the asnrrtssion of which we complained.' Or in other words, he dcraand- ... .... . . v . ... . I . ..'..h .v,. x m,;nt-."m...l I the republic, he is entitled to our annlausei I ;J aiCm;flMlafdimDtftidneutruitv; It nci-1 : lJm alarmed at the idcA-iof 1 i c.a .:.,;. un. tmt. isi n ' l.ircr ench Influence! because I believe U in 'l jtessibk it should exiit j If nien.of dificrent . v V ithboUi and W avoid an intimate political opmioi yiew m uie terrible career of Bwua- in eiuicr in ucitruurw , -,Tir-T-o r t - w. . t, I Mrl A W L, - . .... . ? IT tutu ujlcjt iux rimcro mutcir sentiment, tnrjr " ought, notwithstanding, to be valued hy their ' oniitrj'T because their ufcxiety- for is safety dcvelopcs their Jove for itif There maybe. ; ' connection wi the conflict in which those nadeps were cn gaged, tlicy have both been desirous to in jrolre us in the vortex of their quarrels. The risdotn and circumspection of our govern - "t a. . . . 5 . . -.i J. i:.t. r. .k. .w - rnnt- nreaerved us front an diiaitrons a an.a. f i1 oM Uicrt Are, on , both iIal yUteafatemted XT '" thrf.r,t I? andmalell.e Hm conceit, of certain polital partis, to csst on our go- ffeXf , Suchapropitioindicatsd ciihthe Vcrnmcnt the impuuuon of a commcraal Saffi?'??1 - inceJfaVtrv.imperctyeaof.hatjuv preference for Frawi-Thty have th .to , tke and hono required amongst State, or miHy party fee ing, endeavored to tarnish Sy , J10 "r" hidividuaUapUtermina Zt"J! ZStl . ucmands so unreasonable or improper, as I gvc viwrtm uuuim . ' I Vf VnPn Ji tr,u . , I -HANAWAY from Mr. John ;rilii.tm, neonbi naruculailv when thcrt was an sJ- Kdgcd wish f"an amirtr and rcconciuaticm. It most be a source of just pride to an A- lt WHmlngwu, about tli'e first of April, l0t I mtrican to oUcrve, that to able ft states Voekro woman named J ESS A, about 3 J v I tnnasMr. Whidiread, has declared iaihi r.. l i it r,l . .!-.. I- I. vrC, 9 ictl UK oci Dign,cnucr nuuc, tnu i iiouw oi yuiwuTMn tiumit iijw mm mn- 4-. 4 . . ..1. It I 4 f 4 -.-.l... 4.. uarij areucs very gfnvccij, urn gcnrruij i ncrui tiin ..um in luipuinuut luinnmiu- arrived. The cause of justice and truth has prevailed ' . t. The yolted Sutci without embarking in the ruinouswars' In which Europe is esga jred, have preserved the resourtea of tlielr to cxciu irriiauon, or 10 wiucn a uinercnce i bwpkimuh"".v. " j uj" i -,",k. ... . ; ,r :'m!'Vet . .ptV -WW , t " 4VUIIIII HVA 1 1 V I ftliuitment- Tlve very tone of Mr. Can ning's communicatidns with our minister displayed an indisposition to a frieridly ar rangement.; , 1 Hat tone was, a very proper one to be awa-ned by a person, who withed t i . . . . puce, and cAoI1owq ihat vmor patrtct. tliat arslt-nUovt ci.buiue, whkh 4s so rosary, to bind the citizen to-bia country, to give that'eoimtry came among mums, ahd .v!... vuiiuiiu-u , cxcrciiiuiou to . i wears sblus bhdkcabicf on her fcd, 'w Uidi r artics down onr her eycs, on account of their Ving very wek v She is light tompketttd, was brought op in the famliy of Air. Daniel Ulet, is a tolerable good Hcamstrets, and Is very weU aciiuintxd with house work. ) f lUrtttg purchiK , the sbove wgro wrnrh .torn Ume ago from Mr. I. UUama, t wiU W th sbora Pcrd fur wring her to 1 wirorth Jailer of this place, otaay othar In thcSu.e. i ; i i,, . ' . If she will return to me la the course tX .twoortkret months frora this Umr, I will gltt her the liberty of procoring another s- trr( provided she dcs nut wian in live wua , mcorhinnshortjirnliint. . ' ailOMAI IIUNTLlt May JX ' ' . TWEKTIf DOLLARS iiEWAHD." ft tlMAWAY from lh tiWriSer. shol . if.t 10th fcf, April Ui an Apprt'ire IVwf , 'Vmt II ytarsof Srt, basted TayMis DstU 1 will flt,thi abort reward to say prm 'who wUdr Href ihi sali boy tome bt Vil ' V '- CENMMlM JACOB. May 14. ' ewiom soffcrraeirtialty hya towpariaon With the diwuncd any change in rrinciiileor policy ?n die part of o'ir guvcrruncnt4 Gnat-Britain luis so kmnry ackaowkdged in the face of , the world, that the councils if the Unitrd States hat t manifested aa impartial plrk of re licoance to encronchrotnt, from whatever quarter it may have come 'The cnm ktioa r . 11. ! t .1 . -..-. m rca'i uiuii ut uk c in. it me w kuu b spirit in the American nation Si favorable to masterly state papers ! spirit in tne American nauon is lavorawe io which have prpcccdcd fn..n de pen of Mr ha eataUishmttrf friendly mtertoum oa Madison. A recurrence id the forriSncndfncc twera Mr. Canning aCd .Mr. FuiVnry will. as has been tUcT J, tkariy dcmom(r3te that the terms otfered by our govern merit to the untish Cabinet art io tUctt the- tame on which an arrangement was anally actom pltilKd. I he United states ctwiKM to re move all racMiirtt of rcstrktion cr coer cion as to (trtal Britain, on the lattrr ceas ing from the oUcrvaike of a course dr trucuve to our Commercial rights. Io mi king an overture I'wan adjustment on hre terms, ttrt at'IinUiftvery wmly and justly i i ti 1 1 . r a . i i m ( I'umwiHu wi iik a m tne imaumiasHMe pufKtdio, of i prttimtnary rrpral of tht h a solid basis. bo true tt it thai no fricad ships arcduraUt which arc ml kAtgdcd on rouuul rrrjtt. . ; ; t " .f its to our goferament, aa'adjuttrnent fwOwcd oa such 'wriocbh-s and produced by ttthfuiuscs as Jtuve been descriticd, 'w id form one of tht proudest andmot btlng tnotufrntnu 61 itsgionv . ' . , . I'UBLIUS. VINDICATION ' . ot vat MSitvsst or !a. Jtrriisort io maisTRsTios. : . , . tr. : ; ' - tamivH dipicd to U icdicnts i ltt the subject r4 ft'rlfn lnnmfr Vs one of such trrdict upon inf vrtstla of war coming In- 1 Imwrtanre, frora which havtt.we so ma- so our porta. -.The ground on wlkh Mr. Lnkinc rlaceU the (AorsU'e dungt in the views of tht British Ca'4nt towards us, was, that the ronlnUuours Law Was a BKaurt of impartiality to the WEigcttrtts. It is wry rt mjii.Ue that the same mea ty party feiwK dl-ruriing arunVftities, and lma rr ptvhti, that may be pardard fcyWa ofsvttse for dwelling upon It some w hat Wvgcf than upon aa ordinary topic. MtKtrr partKS hvt entered into ton trmtrry apoa the sublet of our rtterior S-trs whhh i htlcd ty tht British pmis- I riLnr-m, ihry have InrariaWy irprrchd met.!, aa io pt cptuout Ui a rtsvxaiton of 1 each other w ith the tji'Ji;t tl Lu tit lor iu it haa been htr salvatioo. CrHirsW ii a racntal rirtue, a spirit, acting thrtnigi the medium of the body. Englishmen have oran bosstrd traf one of tbem wis efiosl m' . battle to sive I'rtochmen. -This had its it - J fecu .Thy learnt to Utst the enemy w an .etc rbr It ind ofbeing, an d f onfiijent in their aumote d itJperioiirv, they ruOn d like lloui toUitle. Manyfti'riuiJi victory hat Uep earned by fJda very kind f temper. . To be surteufaJ, one grcst reohiilte Is td bi iieTt we shall U urrcssful and rt fight- . ing, tUs Is every thirg. By cwu.6ally taatilbng Inw tht mlftda of its suhjtcu the STOi'trnait of eoetnuM for FtFMhwem the JH:riirncmmerit has eretifd a ramrm- stronger than one of br ass for the rc uriry of the kingdom, 'iniy have plantrd in the hcam cf their ' pwn4t a valiant Wilaatlon. - w tin h tan never be er adicated without f.w k ingopt the Wart Itarlf, Bonapant tret the tame nwans srith Fremhmi n. In a!l hT oftclal deflorations to hi! perJe in his sr . tvawria mrawgts, M r;untr4S, t & 0it i ist, fw dsrides the English, 1 Wokatc aa ojnnion of their bug a ilopkal.W racd. 1 Alurd as the th'mg appears, yet such is the, strange nature of man, thst thrrWA of ti all way mtrttuBy Uline.STt.thir. oi wnai otiginaiiy was nothing but a pour ka) fafnr Uour ow ilr.vcMion. I would havt the Amiriisns ro fmhata the tsawpla cf GrTM'Britaln' end r'taiw in this n ftU ' I would have them rss 13 iSmnhtt 4 mrv.by nsiuixg aU fvTcija I
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