ft . -' . - , WASHINGTON, "CITY, Feb. U. On FrMaf last the role to shevr cause ;-fw! o Mandamus should not ig&iip t , : i the Secretary ofStatetodelivercertain i! commissions oiju5iice5 01 ine peace 10 particular individuals in the district of . Columbia ) argued before the Su- -: preme Cotrft of the United States. Mr. Lee spoke at considerable length i in favcurof grantm; the rule Th Attorn cY G eneral $aid7that he had received no instructionti to'appear. live Court, when Mr. Lcetermina- j - ted his argument; observed, that they would attend to the observations of any ' person .who was disposed to offer.' his ' sentiments. X , No decision is yet made by the ',' Court.. -," ' ' , February . 1 6. , -:jr'" . V' On Monday TVlr. Ross made a loner speech lh the senate on the situation of the country aa affected- by the tnea- sures pursued at Nevf-Orleans. We t -were not present; but from the infor rnation we have received his object ap pears to have been the adoption of! measures for immediately taking pos session of New-Orleans, without any prt'liminary negotiation" In the course . " of his "remarks he alluded to certain ..resolutions he meant to propose witb. cut reading them. II? had Spoken on : , the. subject f oi inorfT than an hou r ;.' without interruption, when he made V some remarks and alluded to circum siaiice3 which Mr. "Wright considered -:: as conrulent'ud. i 1 lb accordingly mo- 'ted .that the galleries should be clear ed, which, in obedience to a rule of ' the senate, immediately took place. It is very much to be regretted that : this speech was not , fully, taken. In deed we hop'i that Mr. Ross will pre , sent it tohe public. If we .are not . misinTormed, its publication, would epeak a language too intelligible to be misunderstood. It would .then liric- ' " quivocally appear whether there is not 1 n body of men that body who have lost the national confidence who are bent on war ; and who, in the despe-' " Tation of their misfortunes, are ready, nay anxious to plunge the country in tq ruin, to gratify .party ends. . . ; But, thank God, the people of. A inetici. arc firmly attached to peace . and good government. They will pre serve peace so long as national honour . , apd public good require it. But fchnuld ' unfortunately the penod ever arrive : when national honour and the public " rood shall demand the avtneinj' arm of war, the energies of the people con centered in a government rich in their confidence will constitute the strong- ft and th;-afest barrier to invaded ngius. . . ' February 18. ' , On Wednesday Mr. Ross made a rother speech in the senate on-the inea.urca .recently punned at New s' .Ut leans. In this speech Mr. Rots ! undertook, at considerable leno-th to 'prove the policy of immediately tak ing possession of New-Orleans; and concluded by moving resolutions au thorising (he President to take New- Orleans authorising a draught of 50 tnousanU militia ; and appropriating 5 millions of dollars. The senate ordered the resolution to be printed, and postponed thtir conaidcration till Monduy next. f ahe prave a resplendent Star in the 1 American Constellation. ' ' TtSrTheItepubTIcah Societies ' throu ghout the world , and those who' duly estimate and honour this auspici ous sera. ' 1 3. The Freedom of the Press; the unenchained mind, ,;aj)d the undis guised heart. 14. The memory of our beloved WASHINGTON. - ;, 15. Pace to the manes of all. those heroes who fell in the war, which ter minated in the hippy emancipation of our country.- - . s J6. The Columbia Fair : may their charms ever animate us to defend their rights, and those of Man. ! 17. A perpetual remembrance of i our oiict favourite motto " United we titand Divided we fall." Accounts from Cupe-Francois as hie .as. the 9th v,lt. state, that tin the 5th the brigands attacked a fort near the town and set five to some houses; but were- repvdsed with -considerable loss. CoflVc frcjivi 2 1 to 25 sous ; su- e-arnottobe had.; all other'avticlcs cfi exportation are nigh ; and generally the produce ov America low money scarce. ; . . : , . of poliiiol Wrbngi " We re'N'esJML humanity to "a ihi fl for nciWal glory, oi ptauxsx pepeiualalafiiiJcf-fortigts danger. We will rejoice, ' Thai -we are.irdefme'l i'rm a hole of 'NobUi'. jruaidcd by a fuptrior that Fc- Ueralifin at. leng'h weir ifi own charge. 1 let in itv front, and dea's out i''s falfe'" i hooJ Wihout I he iropourg aidsxf pro i babiii'y cr power, and thai in opfcfi ion ! all n fftffB.-r profrffiaiiirit on . ; f;!lrcf hoft-ility 3 ai nil die Prefidcr.t, the ' rejfljci :i ira.trm.s.vvo., int-Coagiti. uaau,im o-llniMion ar we yu rejoice i (neafures..the decidtd -voire of a.nti hit the t'licfi, vi-ich oiu knew atn, pflhe talenii, fnteg'iiy, wifdorr, and cwnHUfncy of fuch. raen no prcot ic. main:, h it (heir own folitary tcfliraony, in oppofnian to record evidence of all hei.r mrafiires, and to the concluOve de. cifion of all lie refi of the untcn. We rejoice that from the meditated deflruc tion of.oijr right? we we're redeemed by the exeriior.s of ivjr Sou hern brethren. it the rvHI of !mainrv tilimiDh)', onr ere:rif were ovfiwhslmrd tn- a f,ne aod ant wt wid Myth Hluf$n u i i f wi . ow ir.emo ir.o e tar r vtr. We will rejoice, dun three foii'ths of pur teop'e and the Union of the Slates. We wiil "re. t joice that "the fpirit of te revo'.u i.Vn ;, That PreiitM Jejrerfon paired now animate fourteen of iheta-e-,r,d j high office' "by a tjatrph of prin--that the fams fpiril i advancing in theicple c,vcr faaionl that I e enleretj' otner Dttejj i.m ?s ic rHrinnej or tne ' pa(l, and of the prelcnt , adminiflmiun 1 are known and cotnrrd-and tbav in .j ihi ,lratet where holts of oiir cnizen are excluded from the rank of frepinen, nur on'its duties. prof (hii the putelt of "repuhlicah principles ; that he bfrercdjhe ol'vve branch u I iser.e mies ;rihat he retained noil of tlein nv)iTt :e, till their own ct n ludt con i e'eGrral voe, have rifen rapidly from ' . 6o " 4o3, and mat r enion Drimiiei a pov . Ve will reioice tha' ihe m-afurc 3d.D. ,! V.idwiii'j; i.hc whole pr?;t!F,f k tl-adn ted by our u'c.Ltglljtari i .to abYicijjc i; ui ilcrii! JTi'i'i' pri nci p-lei;'"'Far". elevated ie figt Of nllfape, and to ream the anpr'oaching y'need the public of then-demerits ivefful aJdjtiph. i thit he. lu ihewu hitnlelY caj ableof . .. . -. . .i... ...i .i i . i. i . j. The Schooner Juno, captain DenbVi 21 davs from Tnbaco,- arrived at Nor folk on the 24th ult. In Ut. 35 r0, long. 73, spoke the brie Iris from this port bound to the West-Indies, in iiistress. A letter from Consul O'Brien, dat ed Algiers, the 15th Octnber, men tions that the Danes, Batavians, Por- , tuguese . and Swedes," have secured ; their peace with Import', and that ! there was reason 10 apprehend that 'j the Tripoline corsairs would put out ' of the Streiffhts in order to cruise for in in in tests, men tuhoft fot: r(comn:ndtt- i ; Uon tv twftr haired oj TepuBlicnmJiH ' have met a reception wholly oppod e to. i tii. ir jexjttanoiii-. h it - The lrafvn is a: living, when 'he iriidriom poor yf ibe ! Stai4.wilTle made fier, &. when ihr-mh .' tl'ri'r aid we' lb 1 1 gain a name and a ie. -'giiimate cxiflente .V'a ; Cepablicau ha' hop, '. "'', T weniy years ruve eb'tfea fihc; we rejoiced in ihs dilUnguiflK'd valor1, wtiirh lerrtiinated in gloty a ie.'ioiis, d i' trefiir.g, and rxpenbve war. Since ihnt lime the fpirtt' f ihv reycii.iion lui'had to coniet'd 3 : n ft Ik.IK .f i; privileged enc mirt" aiitied wi.h prw ry gnn!l plan of Moiuirhy .hi, Cnven;inn and in Scn.Jt- : a?airll an iir prfcedentcd ir. American vessels. . Robert Morris and late captured rripoli, have arrived at Philadelphia. ; They inform, that the crew, five in.! number, were all liberatfu by thc tn- tei'fercnce of the uzy ot Algiers;- :- The Legislature of the Miyiistppi Territory have transmitted a Memo rial to .'Congress, stating the grie vances they labour under. in coiise- rpience of the interruption of the na-' violation of thc'Missiv.ppi, and lender- ing to their counlry their l:yi-s and for tunes in support of such measures u Congress may deem necessary, to vindicate the honor and protect the in terest of Hie United States. ji ilmce t national ii jii:i-f. and iajraM. ' i . j - . :. . r : . i.r. i . j r ... i mate and steward of the Franklin, ii Vf c ff1 1,,"Ji:ft,,of ,hc ,nU ' ; I urcd in June list and carried ir,toHC 'm oflohl,, earning; agn.t. re p c a co 3'ir mpi f o rciirme ut i tiie er.imy of N'UtO'is nil the cxirata game 4 .d d.i In i'y Vf C. Ae tip.felfid in.'liouarie', whom - we-fend abroad: ro reseh thti am-Tiii of the cVihtod":fj:iTe u'; ajinU K'lStgu 'old and inii'p't? ; aiinll the p.ifde if dr. wing ro-..i:i , dn . iij'ai'i n of a ct.ttr t and the (oiriipiion uf ulelcli bflicfTJ-; agj;i;(l .the wjllc-f " public ireafure for puiilic' tuin ; aaiiill r a vie ai d fniir ; ' ?g'na a-i " nor imuTJfrl3'ci ufnu aiing iiij i,;' i 'A the awful ccuibin.tiinn t l'm'lj i'rv "d'l- .. P'M fntj in i!-e pc i (ii of a f.ireijjnfr, wnh foietgn riiic'7'.t in the hear of Am:uta:i. Ui.htwif(n htd -m?Ki7" U ten.!, in ns irfanty, v. ' Ii ii'ure et crr.ic John Bavlis Earl, Esq. is elected a j ove owcr !lhj, .ritJ.n hct ori.ljv. member, of the Howe of Reprcseuta- t, i,I4..1.(..fulilv: ,i i.' l, ; lives of theU. S. for the United I Ms-iL,, .,j .m 1" tricts cf Pendleton vard C.recnvillc, S. ;! i ,.r ur vt wl.tu B,p, ? ,h' ? (l ull t'f Pfjfl.lrt.l t. (Tr( .rt more than Colonel UlisbMcore. I .1,. .C u John Q. Acorns, tsn. U clccf,-d Sr- miirni,,. . m j..w r,' , ,.'t nator in Confess for M:tssachuseus, t rrofo!piion 'a..J vi,.U.e and very' in the room of Jonathan Mason, esq: r naine of p.CpUMlCa1itfu 41 cdl.iu5 I HF.ODonK BMI.KT, ahrm nptibn-1 Cvftv HlJn fn po.,ver, u the dj,k rai n, is elected a Senator ot the Lmtcd r ,,r niiUir mei.irc-. w,t :r.n States for the state of Ncw-Yoik, after ; rtjJlcr ,0 ,. .ndnloi. i f iiudiac Ar. the driay of March, in th room of. mv So.ooo miliua . to i..,ort the in. (.overneur Morris, a federalist. Ii (i,,,n.-..u r,tJ.i 1. i ;..!, r. .i,. ... . . .... .... II " " ' " "I- V c tiniltrstanu that the lion. 1 Jwicht 'l .(! . ... . ! i r arovc icai prtjiidioes or vim'.ictivc I .-uii mufH ies; 'hit liis meaftirehave ; confuted the.' calmrwy of he'enc-i- ir.its v - liberty , ! ar.d that agjinlt I their Falfc-l;.0(!(!s Iiis charadcr lias" 1 Hood 35 a rock hgsiitft t'.ie waves, that he has .filled the. I ilv office of gqverumcut with men ot nnqiief tti)ita'.ili: ta'e"iits mil inte-grity'; that "he b.is'bten vji")i:'g ;pt5:i ths afFec itions of 'the' people'; thatboih Itonfet i of Congrefs (Vcor.d l.is meafnres ; 1 eh. 1 i,u. iiis u; 1 i,ui 1 ics 111 luuio. j houfes arc (landing tn'otniments of the fafe.!y, with which irror and e vc;i oblHnacy may ilanJ, vvhere refjn is lilt tree to combat them. We will rej.ce, .That vhc pjtfait atlmii.iflratibn has not fa Jttltce t our inttrell to f'o roin nations : that it has not con troulel men's religious opinions, nor warped to its vies 1 tic reli oiuns protcfiiotis of any clafs of Uiianimou lly approved for publiv cation, and fijmcl by order. W 1 liiiAu Powell. Dirtlri Republican meetinj, New-V Haven, Jan. 17, J PORT OF WILMINGTON; . Entered sivct ur jxr. S'n 'John, Whippy, New-Yorlr. 1? . -' x.-iterpnr?;-M .voret, . do. Sloop Kancy, Hndiy, oi S:iij, Union, Peirfon, Pool, England. . b oop I im3r, ThomYj, NafTau. ' .-UV.C.s., Well,"-, Cbrleflon George Town, Millet, Trinidad; Brig lloppet, Aadrewj, Guadaloupe- : -; in dilirefj, SchV. Adventure, Butterwo'ih, Hall ' (fat, N. SV Oiangt, RalUd, Birba.oei,, vii ' " iVharlcfton-. Slont Betfev. Mufier. Kew. m w - .r . Jbih'r. Lucina, Atkin, - -NeviV." Re.-ulaior M'llhenny, Cbarleftonv Brig William, Pope, Grenada-. Rambler, Bower, Boflonv Sch'r. Cuidner, Clifljrd, Mariinico. John, G'.ofs, f BofloD. Cere, W9, " Charleflon. 1 Brig Regulator, Batkef, Jamaica. t'oliy, rearce, Havre, franco. Sch'r. Three" SiflerJ, Willi, Jamaica Brig Nautilus, French, S . Croir. Ship Venu, Bunce, Newry, . Ireland..' men ; that it has j;lFcrcil no vio leTiJe. ttlthc altar ;. . ihat it has nor PRICES CURRENT, the same ai last week. Uniucl Stiues ot America-, Diilricl Court of Cape.Fear. Whereas, Benjamin Waodn Efq Atiomty of the Unii ied States, for fji.d Dillrict, has fil ed liis libel in this Court, fctting forth that the proper Ouicer of the port of Wilmington, hath feizedai I forfeited o the United States, Four I Bangs of Coffee imported into fa id i port of Wilmington, n the brij , Be fey, John C. Fannirgmancrj from "Mount Bayr I a'mTica"."'"coni libel. I . if , i ' 1 luir . iw I a , 11.1 111 la iu aVjliCU I.ICII ' I Ml.?- MUIS. Ul ULCUII ' .1 . f ! I f flf 1 .. (. .. ' . ,r f prsym that l-td Coifce may xf- llltll II llilO IIV'Ifbl.L.M du ; . 11; 1 .! I J 1 ... . 1 i- 1 rvu i' nonr 1 lie l""Kc navin 1 r r 1 1 ii'.' 11, r- 11111111'" u:ir- i. . - . ... .... .... w . iTt ins : vjnctd i.i hoi. : - in viili'nlini .lliciuc WILMINGTON, Maacn 1Q. "FOURTH of MARCH, leoi. . I he republican citizen, of this town and neighbeurhood, rensecrattd the atinnTrssry of that illustrious .epoch, to national Festivity. At o'clock they repaired to Mrs. How. ard's, and sat down to an excellent dinner prepared for the cacnon the cloth being removed; thiy dit;k the fiJlawino-ToaMi, which kt re ncrnm- , pioicilLjl mi appn-priatc ittimLfr of .pMrioUc Nongs; and at fi o'tlotkin the eveninp, rttirtd. at tl.rv mnn the day, in the Kt eatcat haimony ami tCod order- 1- can Foster has signified his rtMr-nation of' his seat in" the Senate of (he U. States; to t!;e place after the Sd cf March I next. frcn t'.t ilmetican revrj. good order. TOASTS. I. The rctiithcf March, 1801, the ciy ri rejuuiUUon of American A hi.-im. .3. The 17 United Bt:.tc. 3 The ovtrri-?nty in the Innds V-f ixpcnpie; may it abide with thim hi.'v ihii plohc endurcth. VnoMASJia i EUHON, Pre- '."V' W " UoHedbtatci Colun. U. i.ivounte tmn. he AUf.ti 76, hic, nnw glow. thixi'Kbout t! Union: tr... :. .?.. . p'.itv and ite-y (lame, t.til M all the. :Jnnrn's,V of Toryiam arc MiuoJvtd "with it fervent lct.M 6. AlUrt Culhtin, the Kcckar ol our country, , T The Art, the Sfrlce, Rcnuine iStiiUim, and jut anxl undc filed Itclijjion.- I. Jstnta Madt'.jwn, tht inrarwihlc patriof. 9. Peace dhd Commerce vlih all the vf-rhl. ,n The State cf North-Caronna, tf an I iniprtidetit. . H. The new State, OlllOi i to A nn.d i.ej-. FESTIVAL, In hoiii-ur f ilie r!i t rn inJ atlmipif ir i "i f PtrfUem JKH TRSON, tt'il! ft rt!cor,:!rJ t''-IIjvrn Pn t'ScJie.td.;r,l!,t S(A t f Mjrth next. The day will he pri fj wjih d;fihar. g liwm the Aml'vy, At 1 1 o'e'ewk w h ir fwrtTer! a rrn . Cfflifn ( -ill tha iriuic'c in the fubit'l VI Mr IrrifJI. WARDS, if, i.h P- nan, will compile tic cxcicfe iihin ihe l;'iife. SeleM, Vor tr.cj Indiumc nul Mulic ha be n crff'frd. A public -linn-r will be nrovided. ind r!i-f r will be a D.NCiag AlTrmbiy io the IVCtlll.J. . Pivts ho'tfea ire crrifrrl fr ttl lrH- hi miy tonor the occafioa -iih. iheir tompany, ' ; A ocit attendance it refpcfifully p ti tD truer ot i rl netci'.ny ; to litnld in. nun (lip of wat apd mil Ii u ol dot ar urtt fporir J on br fe wi J tio-ftn at free' as f the r,tn in pDvti had knout 'iiit e.t, mhj rf money. t nvuv tece i in .Lit. -i ii v.H m. pener , in orJer io !ay the founilon of (i , difTciiiLit i ai Loire, and by n;.-;icU i.iiab t iu c-'ij-.ie up ibe urctlli y jf a ! Hai-n'g Amijr. i'ht Prel-dtnt wt i tinpiiwf ied io lui'd ot irobie frigalt at iry puce ; to buiiuw money at 0 per I crr.l t .time ni.'Loru cf nwrtv weic lp' ' )i..pr iro, tiajcy f-otr g-rn to ttur Pitfiaen ahtni luij'ic k his will ", J'JL. ni4e tl;r poniun if iiti'fe Ud'.tii u lu.j'fi.. wl wrlaiid io qu. Illi ll hi tu. pr.inuy ,! the d.-jui' Sump Afl wat ' .all.d i oor ioule nd trJt au i'it;dl ai d our Ki(.du rnnti:i(t ; cut llrcn tnlelirl with the wufu.meJ ttfutt ef . rrr-:ar, rn i.ru ira I0ca irun Uat Io the rein ej arder ai.J ihf..S a:l ihcTr inealuienhatyniutle ef hwtntn inen. li.ni .he BiiiiQi g vf furreni, difgirg it fljw lepjtih tlunj is the deceitful fiirra of t 'Dclcnct .f lie Amciicln CoiiHitutit n.' We will never fcr;-t dm ill ihtfe i terrific mtafitci were ta humble the I fiicodi ofil.e rcKi'i;ii nur will we ;f.,r, ! ii ftitm'et fijii.e in ind tidtd ihife tnrifurrii Ui ihn ' their invi'cJ. On iSji d.ij t?t (' iejtiff, fttftn r . i au uuuiini-r 11 f nn ur C.,nce cf-.be livoci-e. of Furd, f m(i, ,a , 0.ff.U, Syn.w tnd. ni.,0 Treaiy, tn-J fi4,. jeri-r-de f ire pubhc debt t trti iftiia'e foreign rui. ni wc(e u-. (. rr (.(.. i A.' . v.. .l .. .1. t, - , . ..., Il ...-. v win liniliunil Hill me Recife th; e.H.on of lf.Jc?i Jf. Lbjccl wii o ..ife ip mivilcd or- r nil in mA i.t it (!.. ... . l it . . . . i us iiHMinrcs and lias rcn .'i i . . i m i in. i oi.n.:i.-iice aiui ih.i. 'of a lie c i ui-,,lc, that it bus itltled equal and ex-t.1 jultice to a'l men ; J tas iHtiivaiet fta-.e, ct niincrcc anu hoiic'il ffinU'.iip with all uatitns, and h,s t,v;Uitii entariling afl'i.tirt;, .as ' I'tj't vtd ' the Svte Govcrn nchi? in all tlaif ri,!r., and the General Governr.V.t in all it whole Corllitutijiul i:0r ; h.tj r-fprfltd theVce'tive 1 rancl.i Ic ;".v loaure 1 lie nii'itu as our bell reli ance in pfJcr : lus prt.eiv'd ihc fu- puui Ky of t!ie civil uv.-r the mili t try a'nlioiiiy ; b..i yieU'tfid a con fpicuous ctoi -otr.y lu5 tiil.ftiiiy co ' plied with evety pul lic euj;je. im iif.-aii.l aJvjoccd iu t!lniaiin ihs lu.ioiuj fj:t'i ; ili.it it Ins in'- cooracd the iinltiili y tifuur people,' , c l a rcfpci.Ud ili-riicrdurn of reli- .ion, ihc licd'oni cd the pit Ut and the ngl.tt ot man ; ilut tioi.t v. the evils' with wliich our inem:ei ! thn attiicil tic t et't'e r e'er ihc pnftt.t adir.ii'.iitia'iiii, lve ani ved, anJ thai tar ivk re lit flings have, lien ci.jM d, than weie fto- inilid or cxp-.c!cil. Wc will rejoice, In the tet'.tiditin of puMic ex pen (limrcs : in the faciiitirt granted to lorcij, ner f.ttlirjj Uere, in onr JUlc. cf puue" .lid f ndprriiy, aid in tte lull . fuy eft of eviy cxpiii.iicnt ir.a.'c o.i ihc Urpiihlicaii j linwiplcf. Wc will rejoice that the atnoumof ur cxtin al reveni.e, in the pall Hr hi been i2,.8o,(co dollarr, .Mliiili it tnotc, 1t two it.il'.ions, than ha been coiltcUd in tuy one year from the fame fource : r.J mnreby l,.co,cco than the who'e a mull nt of lie externa! and internal revenue for any year ; and iliat in the pill ycir, the principal of owr naiiutial dill Kai tceu dminifhed I e.,1'2 nn iMM ii r tio.iati an i mai 4,1-1 mi;iiiis it. etc r.rc in a train for a lurM.er rcdutiion. Wilh fu h occalioni of joy,, tae will meet lo celebrate the fcflival, ige navinnan- i. t i f pointed ihe h day of April hex. kuomI.-Cc or i -i i. .i ri--it-, i r i r ii he-tr and lieltimuie the (aid libel rep. fed itfcji I . . . i n ... " i v iiijmiium', in i iic Liiirici a fofcfail, ' Tlicfe ihcreforc are to give no licejioail whotn it oiay xuncern.'tiJ appear at t!.;: lime and place afore iVid, to (hew csiifc why the praycf ol laid l.bel fhuuid i ot be yian'edi -and a decree of con.lcinnation niadtt thereon ; c' oriiinuly. CAUM. I ON WALKER, Clk: Wiiminteiit, .March to. tried tl a combined f.-tcc f the rne m et our fcvrlutiua. W will r( pice thai flatidirg Arnf, an eptn. f.e N't;,an oJuhii Einfe inJ ufr. Uf Jutuity NOTICE. WHF.RKAS, a CcmmiiT.on ot Uai.kn pu y hat bcenfTurd by ilia Honourable Henry Voner, Judge of th HiPiiM Court cf 'ihe Ui.itcd "'tie, fof the Didrift rf lorih-C'arohiia, tgainll GtOUClt UllBS foimerly of Wilmipg. lop, but laie i f New York, mrrihaott ' ard Li h avii ihcteur.on been df erred ard a Jp.deJ a l.ar.kiupt, ii hereby rei juiieJ io luriender himielf to the Com niilTmncit io (He laid commillion i.atoed,, o'ii Samr-iy the ttth inllaM, at Hit o'tlotk in il e furenoan ; oa Friday lha i ft of April, at ten o'clock in the forei n.Hn. ti d on Mm Jay the 18 K of Aprils it 19 o'clock in the forenoon, al the oflict rf li.e Crinmiflioneit tcjio;ng lha Compt!rj-houfe of Mr, JoOma Puitl ; & nike i lull difrcvery ard difcLfufe of kit rllaie and elfetit ; be n A where tba etrdnu't are n (pulled t ci me prepti 'ltd Jo prove ibeir lb$-ind tribe lei Condi meeting 10 chufe in tdignec or . tifinret of ihe faid liihkrupi'i cflaia t'OtUttu. Ai ihe iail letting ine In4 llrkiupt i iiquiij J lo fimGi bit citrtii. riiii, md ihe cicdiiwr arc lo tftcni io oi diirent lrcm ihe alluwaice cf ii Certificate. ' JOSHUA POTTS, ' C. DUDLEY, C. D. HOWARD." Cnmrnifliwer of Har.ktupiCfi for ill No'ih.Cttolint D. drill. Witm'rjjton, Much lo. ' ' NOTICE ire ro- in.ift ifiat our Cltfllft. (lllll. flic I 11 aytnt, tl,i 4mflic indiilli' tm ,.t. . - - ,--...- i i . . " uduiioic iiiii ana tiLlon in n ia dit riutitc debt the Laic. reli .f in icig;a i, d ,:j fc. ?e fcf ; i itftii.o. t will icrcn. r thai fir ihe TMideit io ibe bombUll t-rrfcer. Contempt fi republican gnvemrnerir wis tonipiruwit cruUeiiUic olpolnicil nrrii, md thai fomt t.f our own t.rili- bwin wereftrtt among ibe fore mod to d t v . .' . . 5 - "' iragnj ilia lOienHUI I Trih?',0! "f'-l '"H ( Utnur? .f a beir.ye THOSE j'crfoni who are yet In' debtee! to the lateiirin fcf Dnu.it 6 H-JJ ife infortnecJ that the urgent neccfTi ly of clofiri and Jo give our public leflimony in I all matlcri relating to that cort favo'ur of a riel'vlcr.t aad adminjf- cern, has, after the repeated tpplU nation, whefc principles and mea- canonl vhtchlae been tnaoe, oi furct have uniformly prefetited fure bliedl ut to place all ontflanJie pledges of cuiiftdenre to rcpcblicsni claims In the handi of S. K. Jocc and iiifttpcrable aiin.cnis icainfi Im, efd. for eoUcflio.t. ' 1 ihc cavii an i mtiripuu nianont wi i p a i-..i - trvj.,.i. ihe enemies of our revolfti-n. C. I). HOWARD, Kritiii in biht'f of ihc tniaagcii tinutl hifli'.Pt , Picrpmt E.w4tJlt JM Jlttl'gfrt ' irx I t r, Vt'tr Jdf.sit March to. iw. BLANKS Qfviuti l4tt For laic ot this 0'flice 1 M; j ill" . ill I x t..f-kc.dJi4ffttrma,t ftvU9n, utMig Um ifgraiiaiflria,,;

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