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IFr0??' 0lilt,? tsn-cdVniisiiorm and aMajor-Gtrr ral of te lv I ranee Ine Mma mi no mma I j a: . : . r jr.-.: ri .!' . it ranee. J he remaining rum. -..J "! - . .. . V ---...a. .v-J vcivc young ladies as boarders and in stiutt ibem in reading, writing, and r.eedle work. ' - , ' - r' ave,aIa3-acted tUh (srwt! X OT7d"e K.e"ally rtspected 1 ."HfyJiave always-acted .Uh great - -jiu uciuven enroughout the povince. ' With the assistance of an annual al- " ZTrltu vs'x,hl,nfrcdtllan from JSC M.jorlCcner.1, and a Com- . Ifie treaSUtV. thr-V !lllvv timnrv. ... . i t.w.... . t i ' -"--T.i'vv"i mvbsioncr, reported, mat no person r.- create . twchekmale-ofphans. had a tn9pvity ef rotes for either f 7 be concluded in vurttextA 1 rgiHaturc ii N. Carolina. . ' t .v Tra,1a. I . . r A message from the Senate propo Z Sine ballotine- to-mnrrnw nrnmlnr, rnr - three Commissioners in rim .tfc ,n, i , ding line between this state'-nnd South varouna, nominating James Wellborn, .. John' Moore, Wm. Porter,-Thomas Love, W. K.Davie, A.Philips, James . Mcbane, John Marshall. John ciavk , Robert Troy, ju.d' Rev. -Jasr Hall of1 The House of Comtnotia concurred with the message, and added George uit .lUililllBWOtl. ' X ' 'TueMl6y,Dec. 5. v ' niittce for Commissioner for settling the boundary line with S., Carolina, '.. reported that W. K. Davie was elect- ed ; but that another ballottiDg was uce-vsaary ior jnc oilier IWO. The Trustees of ihT closedlto the house the account' cur rent' of the Treasurer of ' that'Lisfitu ticn to the 1st instant. ,, Mr., J. Moore, from the committee on that part of the Governor's , mess .age relative tor the Tuscarora Indians, reported that the "report and docu . tntnts of the Commissioner are veil - worthy of being ' preserved,' find re ' commend them to be denflslted m oflice of the Secretary of State i on that part of the message which relates to the Inrest vf Stokelf Donelson, ihey ceem k moxpeaitnt to make any fur ther dvinand for the arrest of said Dontlson: On that nait relative 'tn Sheriffs, they recommend a repeal of tnat portion ot the law referred to which requires Sheriffs to be commis- f iwned by the Governor, and an' in t'tmnity for such Sheriffs as may have '. hcglecttd to obtain conimlssioni here tofore. For this last purpose a "bill , was reportcdt and passed Us first read- me. Wt line sitn vf Dec7 Y. . The "bill; to '.extend the jurisd'etion :f ft nint'l. Tiit,tiri tn HCtL rinccfil itc third rcr.ditio bv ven nnl nnvc: 7k i. . . .. Thursday, l)cc'. 8. v . . . The tommitlee to w horn was rt fer red the bill Lor establishing x Mutual h insurance company against 1 ires on cuiJdmgs, goods, furniture and implc mints in this State, report that,'fc - tltatr opinion, that this bill is calcula ' ted to produce very cetiefal Vnd ex. "tensive beneficial eflecta to the citi zens of this State, and unanimously re4 ments, it be pitsscd into a law. The committee fui ther report, that the a . '.mendmtnts "proposed will not alter the general principles of the bill ; but as they are numerous, it was considc red bv the committee as adviseable to substitute for the bill committed, a new. bill containing all the amend Ti,;. i.'.it . ..... ... 1 r,.. 1 ....... 1 inf. ' The namci of all the candidate fori commissioners for ascertaining the boundarv lir.e bitikt this aiatc and 1 South-Cat olina, were viitlidrawti, tx rept tlios.? of Jamct Mthane. John Mixi-c, L!.aiks: Hooks, and Thopas rrlelar. Dfc. t The name cf Jocph, Spencer wa withdrawn from the list ot caniliUatc . fcr the arroit.irricnt of Judce. Mr. Yauncey, from the bcllotirg cemmittee for a Jtidte and two Com 'ri.Ufcli)neri.Tirftrtfd that no nerson l.nd a miioritv for Judce t that Jnic Wt llborn wi elected a Comm'usioncrj that another ballot at necetsary forjudge and another Commuuoncr The bill rrneiliiir ibe ftt hid tfckea away from the CuierUy cf thl .State cicheatid and lontiwateu pr- tiMif. tui.ril h rvarflnr i5 to S3. Tf rnhfrniitrt! cr.t thht rart of the 'Cotfinnr'smfSMce which ttUn to the elctUon ti . l'rcauictit arid vice I'lrsidcnt, rrpf.rtfd U at their opin-l,"'' f.v.wn. ARtr which le ;ru thut it UefrHfUenUovtst in the'.'"1 JVln rTrtuta mi wit!,,; ,ere.i.g UnUUture, the power-of nf4ui.n thus nmrt.4, re elretiiig 14 I Icitor. to ote for a Pre- M taacon.mutetlaWg in ab.ll. M.'. ni Aiul ire.rrtktiieht t lor wni.n i tiroe they rttommtnJed the pit lug of a bill accompany inf the report. A debate took f Ms on the question f ir aj;rcring lo the report, and it was filially fjrrUtl. , , ' if r. J. G. Wriwlit then fprte4 a bill for tlrct.n rd'cior by Di.trkii Mf(irmrrly itlt havinir f ard U fiMrtaOrf. ra fMixwiMed ta a jnint il-trkt rt inillrc, for the pu.poie t f b'l2tiT tie Futf iutit tkwvral dis triit. . , . . , Tn worr vii f ttd tor bnwing i. ..m tor JuV.'U itOi;i.irKtom. d division of Militia. Thr9. Tllr.iir.r. - ------ .y tv. r. sirxiGnicK ana uarntt Fiham .were nominated for thtcffice of Gent-, ,rai. . . . James Richardson, Cel. cf tfhd-:. sent in his relation.' these offices A mtssarewas sdnt to the Senate. .proposing lo ballot immtdiattly for a !wk"' vtici ui ui i' ttv cucvi ne. ins- trict, nominatinR Thmas Davis ; aud ior a voionei oi Uavahy tor Halifax district, nominating for that appoint ment, John Alston and John Drs.ke. i JNq imswer was returnid. In the' -House vj Representatives ffjhe ,i uniud slates, WmLvi Nov 28. Onthecall of Mr. Jacksoni the house resolved itself into a committee of the whole Mr. Dawson in the chair on, the following rrKnlnvU n t "Kesolvcd. that rrovtsin be made oy taw, ior the. application ol one 50th part of the nttt proctei's of the land Jay ins: within the Mate'oF Ohio. sold. ,or to be sold by tongiess, frtsm and af i . . . . .. . ' ter me wtn dar oi jt.nt. wot. to tkc laying out, and milking public roads leadine from the navieable waters tmpiying into the Atlantic, to the O v BkVlftlJkJI. IV lilC Ohio; in. onformitv with ib m i. ,f f'nnrrrfta. vnWJf1 it An' .,... I, the people of the Eastern division of the territory Nonh-West of the river, AL' .If..'. . -. . ... viiiu, io ionn a consiituiion, anu state government, and for the admission of such state into the union on an ccual fooling' with the original states ; and. for other purposes," passed on the uui April,- JBUz, as wen as the act passed the 3d of March. 1803. in ad dition to and in modification of rhe rra positions contained in the att aforesaid land the ordinance of theTsnvtntion of the. state of Ohio,' beating date the aay ri ivovtmtjeis I sol On this resolution a debate tniued! iW-hich continued until ftuf o'clock:- I Messrs. Jackson, Lyon, Boyle, Bedin ger and'Morrow supported, and Mess. J. Randolph, Nicholson, Grifwold, Kouney, varnum, handlcrd, Maccn, Goddard and Smilic oppostd the lution. ' I - - - .- . " - y 'SatutdaV, Dec. 10. " I 'Mr. DObson. from the : hallrifittff fnt Thedcbate "turned upcc ntsJi" ,J't,if of 'ic,e t,fd fcr 'At One of the propositions made by Con . . gtcss to the people new ccmpcsirir IfliABtal rk:-- .1.-.:.. ...:..:-' ' I itothe union was, that one twentieth,! yati ui utc ncu proceeds ot tne I'uulic lanes sold within that state thould be aVinlicH'i. il.. naWm.rm. applied' t. tl.e making f roads, v;nde? T 01 B,,"le,i r,.,in. f J1", the direction of Congress fren the tia-'i.? Tn W J vigable waters 'emptying Into the At-' ,.? 1 , rl" "l w tl Luitic. tolhe'Ohi6 river and tn Mr.' 'T ,l.e ,,lwff. ff 'tptUoHuvtt Qt 1 Hr.tif . in iUfiW 3 , .1 .1-1- .("av;. ft.. .fyt: liv w uiiiut 1 i.s MUH VI WIMO IC t .. 4 .u-. .i.. . ;.t Imodifcaiions j one of whi h as that4 iiinu iucii;ljiuijumiiumiiiii ccrikin .lands should be laid tit under htr di-, Ttction. in mukii.L' loaf's withih the' slate. In thcc modiiitations ctn-1, ti!" 't t t n 'gress concurrCd.-.Tl,ose 1:, f-or of LfTbef Wg At jrri.a r;e ,tlc resolution contended, that in .ddiJi'V C' V,V H . i . . .of Ohio, Congress were bound to ap - Krcniiatef.venereent.nfilrL 1 ropiiate fi ve per cent, of the proceeds .to the tm.ktng of rouds wulun the state .of Ohio, it only leirMiined to sppropii Jate the remaiiiini; two kt cent, to the making cf rot' h ading to the Ohio. Mr. Vnrnutn moved to substitute M cue fiftieth", in the room of one twentieth" as this ojld try theprin- I The ouelltonwastakencnMr.'Var. num'a amcndraenTratid carried. A us T5. ' When the resolution, so amended.! was carried w ithout a ilmMcn. Thecnramittcc roc andrehorted if : ml thcllouitci without deciding tpen it, adjMurntu. Tuesday, Not ..53. 1 The amendment of the Senate "lo ithr bill rntkirg provision for the further .......a.-, .1.. ' . . . . . 1 . j'routijuii vi me rcfiiiin anu com merce of the United States, was re ferred to a select cemmittee. I i ht HoMse took up the report of t oil the committee of the whole, cn MrJ'K ' l' "fr htB Jaikkon's resolution msUng an apf ra pt lution of a certain part t f the pro ceeds of lands, sold in Ohio, to the making public rtiads, and jtrreed to Jt rtiat.npginabili.1 mer.e was received frcm the1 - I ICI1IH1H IlllUimilU AIMIIT BI rtm'cn idU tn the t .g t topti tii.g Louiaina. t A ,V.l I tt I'rr, ?. Ilia Jty U l S fair,, aliar I drKa'r liieh In erurutit wi.h mtf ttrtifTu rt fnf Inttl liitrc wrcki. rimi li a dt biin't Jrrien en iht airvppdmeat ioj tbl Cvifli uiion re ft fling iU mJ4 efj I irusriii ipo r'li'iCPi,, .e )uiiiio was nil a y ieaisra K)t aWwi oVlrtV m ibe lwrirf, a oft a a Yen J Nr i. Yel 3-Nayi i.. iEA!Mifti. Aadnfca, ha.Vy, - WUwu., E.ad.ty.Br'tL.r....g:, Brovr,!: r- .T ..;..... .1 .' t u CccV iV;.' Fllrv. fr rar-klin. TaclcJ f vr.wi v j rcn. i.nr.n Miriv. Kitao ti. hotter. : Iff tel. - SmiiL Samuel fmnh, John miita Sit,P. -Ta or. iiliiriiitr.' , V fiphf. -; ' .NAYSMtflVj. Him, Butler, Diy ton, Hillbdufr, 01cot,! , Pickciirg, Plumer, Trier, Well, White. 1 Two ihiidt of the inc tnbert atDrovtne the roctic'rtieBi it ctrjfcqucnily tatrttil by cor fliitiiiccal tnijoriiy: I jMr. Suoacr and Mr. Aiooflforg were tbfent. ; . J ' , It be (bfervrd that the amend, ment'vkicb fulluwt. d.ffen cbnfidciabU ficm thai sgrcrd to by the Mtufe of Ktprcientiiivcj. Iheprircip'e, hoVve er of both brirg Cmiiar, there cart be little doubt cf the ccncuirence of th llcufein ibt'mcdiEcaiion procofed by the ienate. f " , I Refofved :by ihe Sertte ard Houft cf Rftreff ntativea of . the United States of America in Congref BflemblcdjTwt thirds of loth boulei cencurtirg, that in liru cf the, third parsgtaj.h tf the fitfl ftfiion "of the CotiBiiuiitn of the Uriited Sine, (he followife be circofed as sr tnietcmcM to the Ctnfliiuiion ofwihe Upiied State'. bkh when ratified by three four hs of tie ; lre.ilaiures of the TcYcral flaiei.Uiall ke valid to all in ,teiii tod purpofes, ; as pert cf the faid .voriiiiuiton tc wit : , i " j Ihe tUOorsftall meet in their ref petlive Itis. slid vote tv ballot fo rrtlident and Vnc Pteficeot, one of " " - i VS(r whom at letfjihail Rot be an ichabi tint of (-.mr uiih ikrm rti. '7 'nie in their, ballots the per-), on vci,e fr Piefider.t, and la 1..II-.. '.li'.-.f .....J r ' c rc,,tin or as Vice-Piefidtiit, arathey .fiiall make dif lu' ff H"pfffcn void for a ,Prdent, s d of 11 jperfoni voted for ' Vi(e.Prt.tJeni, aid of ibe number of TV'V' w r"VJ' oics for eaih, 'fchuh lifls thry- ftall f gn urd certify, aid liaofmit fcalcd to liic tear tf rof rr rrf i.i f the Ilmi. A Sta:er. directed lo the rtiefdent r,f iK Q . - V , Septic. The -prefidtnt f the Sernc' '.Hi r-j... .1.. c j 'v pin i'Vt ii ii.c ocnaie ana; Hciife of Rcudcr.iiiivf. cetn all the certififnes at.d the vres flialltlien be' tounied; lb per ft n hayirg the preateflj runDcr cif votes tor l'tiLceM, fhali be tbe Prtftdttii, if luth r.ta bu Le 1 ma jciiiy cfthtvh(!e ttnlfi rf tliflcri ap :nttd ; and if no peift n has fuib rcso-iin,aj'!,l. ",,D pf-lavirg lh " fcf'i fl i t o.ber rot exctedii r .hire II" I A ft m . the Htufe ol Reprefu.iattvei'fhall cbofe irin.tdiate'y, ly laltcr, be Ptifdtrtt. cui i ijiui rg iiie ruiifleni, Hie votes Q'e'.he 'P'f"- i , V. , ,V ' 1 . ' " X? 'I T V " " mmt)trci xnenieii fiisn fo thuds f II ibe oire, Ar!S ' 11 ,te "' f leprthntanvrs Rail not rttiica firtidrnl vf.errver the rti . t n . , , :l I Cniue Uiall dotlvr ircn thrrp. btli.re , . , .......... "iTA.CV- r f!' a !VlV!! '! AiV "Vp f ''fl'w't" ''t''7 P". trforiifd, it d it ro t eilon have a ms- h; .i f , x . i uU,)',h,n .f"m. .,be U6 1"p?- pcis n tne iu. me rtnate uiaii cu r the Vice P.rftcrt s a aucinifhail con r.a cf two ihiids ol ibe wide nuirilrr of brri'ori, aid itrsijoriiy cf ibe wbole nun tei be retrllity lo a choice Bui, i o pet ft o rot.fli ouortaltjf lAelligi b'e IQ iff i fftt bf fn Tide m Oi.tl a !i gMe 10 ibit cf V rreCdect of Ike Utihfd 5 ai. . ...',,...' iht-Jt tf KefrfftnWhil. r 1 if Way, Dee. fc. Mr. Elliot tailfd for the cider of if.r day oa if,e foiradmrat of ibe Senate i the f or.fliiuifeB rifpeflirg tie e'efiito ol Itrsidem ltd tier pfcrc'ent. On lie (juefj'aon w"bei1)fr iht fcuufr vu!d rt folva iifelf into a rcsnhiiitec of tVe wfcolr, tn be itT'erdmrai j Mi. P. Gufwold moved a "jjetlpnne. mem cf rtse toitridciation of the amerd. rreri till to CK'tfiw,on the ground ibai the lloi'fe bavi'fVne ian ilrce feat in amendmfM. ftnViitirf ibe fas, . ! . t . iwwva i m iPHai'ti uyvu if !, Me, R. GniVfcld ibea Bvrd that ilr rrtrminef tf tbt whole fhould be dif th'Rfi, firm ita further coatiderattot. cf ir itrfndrof ht.oft tNroucd, ailed, led ly sS-ir, tbt ii bid not eafUd iU brrtate If a tofliilonil rnajoiiiy, 'comradiff that futk tisakriiy was rrwi- ,.j tR..i . ' f,i. 1. i i .r . .t . . i in. in. i .) i it ii t . Liu. a : .wa .Kirn. ... iht whole brdr. I This 0i(Miofi wis lirars tdty Mcfffs. X. GtifwC ld. LowaJfi, Tll cber, Da na, Dei ni. Iltftf. aid Geddatd land t ibfid ky McDts. I, tcaadolrh. I i.fin t'v, J. v lay, I llioit, sr v aiairtn, Mr. lfef itqmrid ibf tikiff nf " T us rj , ai"v q v 1 1 tit utO ca was atcafdnt'y ilfa. Ytai u.Kiti fe. U w mm a i.mva . I l.e ri4 .wir.g rreaaEt imi arcem. Certified a! Tantcr, Ifth Ort. 1 103. rtying apct, wtw rtctivfal fictu'i .Referral n Mttt. I um's, Hen- .11.. -tJ - 1 . f ll. I'.!., t 1. . . . . I - .,, , . psnylng apcta, wtw rtctitfaj fictuM tbeVnsldchUf lt tVtttd States. ft lAe tart . House of Represent , it'.1 .i ' . Jives of tki United hattSi . I have the sat'iKfaetion to inform you that the act ot hostility, mentioned ir, my message cf the 416. of November to nave been -commuted by a cruiser of the Emnci or of Morocco on a vVk- f stl of the United Slates,, has been dis avowed by the emperor. All differ ences in conseauence thereof have been amicably adjusted, and the trcatyl ot 1716, between this country adthat has been recognized and confirmed by the ctnrieror, each Dartv restorim to tlic'other what had been retained or taken. 1 inclose the emperor's orders giveii on mis occasion, v : x I The c ndnct of our officers treneral ly, who havie had a part in these trans actions, has-merited entire approba tion, i: The Hemperate, and correct course ' pursued by cur consul, Mr. Simpson, the pmnptUude and energy f commodore Preble, the efficacious co-operation of ceptains Rogers and cumpoeu ot the returning: squadron the proper decision of captain Bain bridce that a Vessel which had com. kvittei fin open hostility was of right av w utmuitu tvr cijutiy huu toiisiae- iuou, aiKi vnc -general zea ox tne lother cfficeYi aTtd-mcJn, are honorable facts, rhich I Tnakelinottn with nlea- sure And lo these I add, what was indeed U axisaqteq in another quarter the callant enterprise of cantain Ro gers, in destroying, on the coast of j iTtipoli, alCorvcttc of -that poer ofj as guns. -I recommend to the cwisideration of Congress a iust irdetnnificaUon for the interests ot the captors ot the Mi- shouda and Mnboha, yielded by them ior the public accommodation. ill. JUTERSON, December 5, 1803. . f Translation. ) Praise be riven to God b1otii. Mav ,God be propitious to our Master Ma hornet urid to his family. - f Jmfserial Seal. ) : KNOW all those who shall see ihis noble writinrall r,r '.n those charcrcd with our affair, and fr.Mii;ti.rn.....i. jiictn ration are still as they were in rct.ee trd friendship v Uh our fcrstH I Their vestl.Ve aafe both at sea l'-.Ee further sccouni Jnnd m port, and so are their. ineiv;?!"'? 1 chants, and you are not to distuib te C; n i R V llie C3PecUd nV . i ' . . SlOn. 1 he? Wlifllf rriintni c ,.a,f'i .rxaiica oy jOC. pciceoeivten us and theTn. Vhat',w..v , i ? has hrrrened with their and cur tea- f. "tantly empley ed in mi ...... ..v.. vu. seis, has teen an effairsmongthe Ves. scls,lut the taidnatlcn contfrue. re- spectcd as they were with u. and W sels, has been an affair imong the Ves- t(ls.1)tlt the nr.tirn rfir.f j. ' n .. . ....... . a ucr nu eainiy ana -equally so their TtiSljs, ' 1 7. - w tliose ttiieiefore Ve hereby order that all ose of our Gove i nor ftl o.e ,rl.i,ftiiMl,-. Tr,rt,ft..f...... lanptairsofcur'VeVs-eU; 1,. 1 V see this writihg that they act in ill re. heater ccuihl L 6U'd fcf pects for the fulfilrmnt of this r.rdcr' 2 V.S.Z'.v u , 'and that they do not deviate thettf. cm ' r?-,? n'S tk,e Uxh?u 8rnv,i -those who thall contravene it wS Vmith be puttisbed with a severe punish- ft',jtj' VJ-S"1'?' lth V'rc he 'mtTit. Jclt the 7 h October, by wl.cm we I This 'order was given cn the Ills Vtilfi hc Chcm.di. the second in the year 1218 C ntnf ' Vcdc ! (9 Oct. IBO.) and atla,twe are in . frg cn,ll!dcr ,htir peace and f.ier.d.hip with the said A. " 1 c UniV mcric.n nation as cur father (to whom Si'lcA J' 1 T,' ffr'1? God be merciful) was according to the t'-lf, ",!t f.lhe ?Mn cf ?crf U ca.y made tn the htdayo! ifhama. SVl 'r 10 l.e dan, in the yettr 1300. t ivaeuaticn of Cq c-Fr.nco.s The original of the roregoipg wta i y U c 1 1"1"'- ' tranMaicxi frcm Arabic to Spanish by W . .. . Dr. Marmt.1 d I'.arra..! mm c ' .Dlc.u n Htcay lasf, very su-ddenly. ' n:.ka.rM:.i.iv. r nish to Enclish 1y YSipnwn JAMl-SSlMPShtsr. tertiUcd atTar.gier,l5tliOct, If 03. I . f lrtnuetwn.j i Praise be given to the only God. May God be propitious to our Master MahCmct ami his family. (Jmttrial Seal. ) r . . f. .... .. a, k. . . ... tn it. uur nrrtoiu uic i-mcinur ncn yr... del Sadttk And nil f fTifrrt i.f 1m ir ru.i-t'1 of Mogadote May God f.!a you Peace with the Viiercy and bUiaintr of Gcd be with you. I Now knew te. that the almiehtv l.a- Vine rec tirilrd what b.tti turi rt.r .l 't " nh the American ttuion because ol the atts of the vessels, and that we are. now as we were before ith thetn in- ptice ahd tricrJMtp is settled Willi! a a .a k . .1 cur lather, towhero liodbe merciful' Take care Take care lint none of youdoanytblngaginsuhemcrahfwl them any dircpect or disregard, for they we at Ihr y were In friendship and in he atf. at.d we have InrrriM-.l our rtfcard for thctn in crnieQucnce 1 1 V fa'. . .l.l . . W. . b S -. m...l ... . vt nr ii imuiiiifj mi j biK itidiiiicairu to our person which uoa has cxalied. Meal, do. al t-l a .ta i ' " " " a-a-a-wa.. And we Order that joy fe cartful and be diluent in all their crnrertis, and we order that tou da well ith their esitls and with their merchants. Pc ice i with you all. Sth Chemaditbe ttcond 1311, ' ( I hh October, 1 103.) The ilrmil tf the foreroinr wta Inntlatrd fie.ru U.e Arabic Ia Ktiar.iib ly Dr. Manviel de taccas, and fiom Spshiah toFfrlih by I r. ..is imi i v a. . . a 1.1 v wiinian ,t IRcferre-Uo Mmtt, I um's, Hen- isli, Cra f, G.IUpie, n4 Uwrdes. . NASHVILLE, Kovtmber 2 ' ! Airivedinthistown,laft evenit ,ihe conful on the part cf France on his way to New.Orlean. ithe r urpofe of delivering ti e Lou niaua wuiiiijr iu tne unicca statei' ? . ' WAsiflNGTON,Dec.5. '' l'tACE WITH MOROCCO. . Ccpt.-RoEers arrived at this u ;. on Friday last, r He habrought the important ' intelligence of the RF-" tST ORATION of PEACE ha, liic u in j i. i j i l, r .r nri i k i X"- " - iic iJTU , peror oi iviuxtui-uu. . Uuiirif the negociation our frigates were mcored' in Kuuic uttiy witiriii mv. yards off Taneiers, for the purtose of irg it down in case peace had net been made upon the terms which we had dictated. Although upon the batteries of Tangier s there were I05 pieces ol cannon, ourlrigtts were so : staticned that only 15 could be hmiwh to' bear upon them. This peace has been effected without paying one cent for tribute j oi- as the price thereof. j. he brig seized at Mugador has betn restored. The Emperor was himself at.Tapgiers with on aimy cf ivcrty thousand men. T. il... T.l. 1 1 J - - V . . iiiincjoitu quants arr .vro ct ih place cn SaUudav, Wii.liaw Si: ITU. our late Minister to Portugal. TP1LM1KG10N, , Ti'ESDAyj Dectmber 20, 10J. x On Thursday, Dec. 8, the Cenrrai Assembly elected Hi krv Siam.ii, Esq. of Raleigh, Attoint v-Ctr.eral of I Mr. Dickey, in the South-Carolina Heme of Riprtuntatives, has gheu notice ol his intention of brir.pinir. far. Iwaud a resolution approbatirg the con :duct sjf the Executive of the Coite'4 .btates of Anenc -V m. "Crpt. ilickcy's resolution has been iumu,r cctejuct cl tha, i eV "'"'-Ajea 71, iic ji.iBiutenceciir:tdvoUrp.. . Gazette,, The Tacfcr frcm Cretnort. aimed at New-lci k, bringing further at ccunts in )ria- countiy vhs under , . -v tXr,. l.J 1. .J.- C",.V. 5 ! V V: V uu" 'f ? r 7 U"n tlc,5 '"1 aiVirttnOCK Wlien (.lit. tuUiA. thai a t.,i .i . . V. . Prcktt had just arrived at Falmouth, i Zfi" Vf.'V1 6t Irn full jr rich to at. !mc "llln Mfl that the Tatiet i4 , Mrs. I'usctLtA BLooi weTn. ared 61 years, cemert of TinimKv m, w orth, tsq. Ccljcctor of this pert. Pert ol Wilmington;' EntereJ (inrf tur fail. ling James, Fairchild, Charleston. Sch'r. Hannah, Skerry, , do. ai.i,Uir(iie. LAu'lca. , C.lnr.1 Sch'r. r.xpcrimtt.t,iTomlins, Char flivtr.n. I Amelia, Simmons, Kew-Kivcr. Uctcv k J.ir r. lhnm.MMi. r,;. r.;t..i , IIM1.LU. M, Hem. pjnkham, Pi'ntol. Sibr.jltv, Proctor, Saltm. Hi.g Jlwr.hah, New son, N'cwYerk. . - . pw ft inomixai I'aicis cuairwr t Wiiminctox UercmUr ?o, UCX, i fits. Cis. IVs. Ctu BACON perewt. tur.cf per lb. , Co!t.n t-p tU. . 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The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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