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and Tie -will never be able (o do. us. much harm. I think, we ahull soon have a perma nent pencct at least inasmuch as we shall Ksf enothint to apprehend from the native powers who now they are got under, will be ktntfrom rising again in an? force. M Marquis Wellesiy nas provea nirasci a ckvsrfeUownn every sense of the word Had he not been our Governor General, r:: :i...:i!) .k ,!,! liim Inst this rminfrv." - YiC allUUiU .vuavij umw- ... . j i T " ALBANY, March 29. On Tuesday last. th House of Assembly of this state took into consideration the re- " Mort!i-L.i4'olTii"A and Kentuckey, proposing .i i .i . . . i ..., tnroe . several amenumcni 10 ine. constitu tion of the United States, and adopted the fkrUowin; resolutions.." The resolution v i"e"r .spectintr, the amendments proposed by the slates of Massachusetts and North-Carolina, passed the house, unanimously. Revived, 'That it is 'ine xpedient for the -Legislature of this slate to agree to the a-inendinent-to'lhs federal constitution, propo sed by the kp;isl.Uure of the state of Massa chusetts, that the representatives be appor tioned amontr the several states according to JJieimaibet -of-th tk-free inhabitantsTespec liveh'. " Rfsihi-Jy That it is in expedicr.t "oMl-e. le gislature ofihiisxate to agree to any resolu tion similar to the resolutions adopted by the states of North-Carolina and Massachusetts, iKvvin-. for their object the procuring an a mendmentto the feder.il constitution to pro- hibit the importation of slaves or people of colour, from the West-India Islands, from thi coast of Africa or elsewhere,- intheUni- i . . . i1Iiiftr -i-tiinl .rlli. i f;tf ntares, or any jjari-iuci.i . year ivvn. Re.i:!v:d, That the resolution from the ' commonwealth'. of K.ntuckey,haying for its object an amendment of the constitution of .thi? United Stales, so as to confine the judi- -i ' dary . po.vcr: cf the -mutts. C the Ututvd States lo rases in law and equity, ari.inp; un dr the constiu:ti;:n and law cf the United . Stp.'.c-s, and itvaiic-nade, or which 'shall ! e made undv-r their t nthonty, cases afl'.cling ambassadors. nih:r public ministers and con suls, c;.es of admiralty and maritime, juris dic'ion, controversies- to wh'rh the United Sta'ei sh:tli be a pirtv, and to ci t!jrovrsies D'. l'vo.Mi Iff.) or., more si.uci, uu wrjwn.u until the next meeting of the legislature. Wilmington, 1w. 1 ""Ul'.SDAV, AIM1ILS0. 1803. r.TTlri present Contractor cf the r. c mail between this 1 own unci ' r iiycU'.-ville hr.ving refused to carry the Gazette lo its subscri bers on the road .urdci. he is paid f.vi' times the ivi other have demanded' ibr thai service ; find the editor iv. i'eehn himsotf bound by thj terms d subscrip tion to derr.'.y die e;:penee a car riage, rrnu-h li-ss t rdiily the iu.iriclous deraar.ds of this r.vv.1 e"vri:r; he conceive, it proper to i -.rbrr.i those snih.,cr'.h?r,s who n the said p-ost r-ute, and not i:;;k' nous to. any r)-:-0!Vue, ); t::.;t a:; hc prrser.l ter.v ct sub-ici-.pt'o v, stun a compliance xsr.l-ict-eu.er ini'!:u'.s'ib'io n his'.v.rt; . et for the , Northwest subscribers will be sent in the mailtoFayette ville, and from thence conveyed; as usual. - . Printing-Ofnce3 April SO, 1805. Mr. Hall you send your papers to stop at my Hous you neve rout to me about them I must have some sertinty of satifaction fore my trouble it is very troublesome to take your papers I could send all persons papers to them; if pade fore my trouble no panes ta ken people wi J quit subscriben fore your pa pers 1 will take ytiur papers and take, panes to send them to the owners fore three dolars aquartcr and no less if you see caus to send yourpaper.. fore that rite to me by the boy oiI shall send them onn with the boy yours " v THOME'S S11.EPAKD-- April IGth lfi05 '-- JVilminglon, April 25th, 1805. Mr. Thojias Shkahd, I have received your letter of the 19th inst. and observe its contents. Mrs. James at the Cross-Uoads in Duplin, havini; been prevail ed upon (a 1 anrindnccd Tirblieve) by some ofriiy worthy friends in Duplin, lo deny her -neighbours'- papers house room, 1 directed the postboy to leuve them at the next most pears he has made choice of your house as a place ot deposit lor them. ljciicve me, sir, .1 am really jjt ieved that thisirtc incident has been the source of all the. trouble yod com plain ofy but when I reflect that three dollars a quarter would bd to you a satisfactory re muneration, for the' toil and d:ssreea!!e:u-ss of your neighbours coming or sending to your house once a week or fortnight for thcce same papers, I indulge a hope that Ihe result will not prove so disastrous as you seem to irn- Three DoRars ! "let me see- if divided in to twenty-four. parts, is exactly twelve Cents and one half Ci-nt each. V'e!l this, i net so unreasonable as one might suppose, tonsider insithehardlimes; nndsutvlv your neighbours wiil not withhold from you this mcdest re- compence, khovMn that the term, of- sub ' script ion to the Wilrniti'ton Gazette are ex clusive of postage, much less of touni"y heme V . nu!l, U.. r Ulit vi-ttA - -i.r -. i t-:.T l.ow' you must ctrfainly Jr a wonderois good l'.cai led wirt of nur., to pvit yourself senmch oW of the way, as llic saving is, to erv- yeur ncighbotii'it o tbeapiy l;tit pcrhcp3 yo hae j other expectations, and to divuh','. them niinlit ii juie the tender fc.'hns ofantih hour or so. I'ut pray jjood Mr. Shepard, now don't str.d t!;e papers on by the post l)oy7for really it is iv.. I my Taidt that yt.u have not 'Tovna sertinty ct' ii?isla( ti,i. h.it" yem trcu'd'; " Yi'ii'thould uppiy to thuLubscribcrs m that suhji'vt. My duty is uintdinrged by fnrr.i-.h- ing the post i'k'ai' '.villi the paper directtd to ilu: siibsccibei s ; tntd if jou send thim on. ) v i" u'u". you; -la; if the iiijiity U in tutided for in?. ours, !:c. A. il.M.L l!- il.e pijut,t)nvineh uperd.ev; iva ;:r.iunt ri'-v cenii-, n::d j iher.; is i v d ;c Ii'r.i on thnt Si-ore Lirciy u,urdicf Three Thcuia:.d i)j!!.:r.. A iarU-cr s'icriliee c.nntn iiu'ely be cxpec ird orvhlie' r-ibhpthcrsc ' vhiT .e r.bt inr;.d ,o t':e c:dtencv; .f the M'li.Miiit n Ga:etle. It therefore. Kec.::r.e.-. !. eesiry tlut siuh hub..c!be'. c inract with .a rd:it r"d-:r lb: tht slV l.'!ive.y f,i' tlv.ir p.:p".s. In the r.;cr.:i t:;ne, r.!:ith! the s;d I con tr.:c:ur irjb:; hi hi; i;:',;';i;nni dw.-K -iJs. eve;- t uion v ill hr. d t:i Ivve ti.vir. tv.cuS.iiiv ..; ! the; loi. tb t h;w Mr. J;m:u', ! n is.u.dlv ;;!nV.'s smt Ih rainriMin, vlll p.- .v ht- diroi't' d u tile l'ost-OfMce . i' v.u'ii'y ; nnd when private t JTvcyanci s do n..; olTrr, the p.i :er for HnMn wdi he sen; in v l': . iv t t5-. t ?v ' i Jams r.i.e.c wj. tjnv.hose friemUh'pthc i '.or wdi reie ! :r i!;eir convev .Vice to the (rossUo;tJs and ivr t 'cet s thut cour.ty whence l!l. y i.t.-.y directed. 'L'hc pack- Woarc favoured wi h t!;c following er'racl rf a Utter I'nnu Ducou Sib.y while visitiiv; tin: sctil-mn's i:i Louii..iu, dated Decem ber, !;:.;, tod. 1'. Si!fi!,ta!l, cf 1'ayette vil'f, N.C. wiikh c i .isi.it Ibr the in form a t:a;i cf thosj v.l.o aiv nn.rqv:!iiiited with t lie r.n. ip'.e . "! le !i;tl;niii W Kiel, or the Spu-i.i.M-I's n.e'.!--.d l .r tvin',; r.iinual laltVur, . uJici'k wuin-fdls avecun : " t b;' lv.iry.iiHl whet! lis S. feet i!ia trvt' r, in it is nn upright sh.dt 12 feet lon, n ihc tup ofwlt-i h h.i!'t is j n.,jw!iif!, D (Vet oiamt trr, wl.itli vorksp Ivn i.rnn'id shaft by a Iruii'l.dc or co head. The laic wliti l is plated on uit i;u liny'i .M .f idiont .ix ftct, lh.it is v.li;n ci-e cd-- of it j it thai ihc ;'-rt!:u!, llvioil rr f(i;; is mx Irvt fieri t'.ie ground, v. I;rli i;tvt s the ".riihl shaft a Itrrl hkctvisc, and llic c s; wheel Mt"p hat the wu.t iix-liintiotj that tlu late lutl lus ; but the WiSlov. tf v. tut w!l us llnn b the c v'..e:l wjslvatl. Aboulfv fct of'Iii- iip oft he .itw.;id id;c of thi- t;'c wheel it Honied t' :-' toprcvint the taMe. f.snn klpptn r. S'.jne tiiHuers mc iixd 't itoect Lv r one 4df .f ir-rlT-rh -staifif rirt a stall IVir the" I caU'ic; tticv ic b"i'ii,!l.t on the lower, cdiru i i the wl.ti I. iwi l-t fcMatil tn tl.cir stall in the riMng si.lr, lirdiluii'hcnilsnu'.dc fast in the sul!; tli-.-y lW.nt,:J At t!i'nr,.?i tliry r.crc riin a iii'd. The stop to the whet I is ir r.i '.td a.: :'.u v bcv.ln to step, nnd the wheel niw.oi r.'ici.i ninler Utcr.i ; the cu'tle t.ttp us la! . Uk V t Hi. l.iilikii'J llry jidvanre fist I I'ptiie lull. t:i'-.;!i tht)' iuv t-r iio f..rw:ird 1 an i.n i ; ilistiic iiretNutcstrtht-irfett on the wh.il tb..t fi'ives it luotinti l,vii the nii" s. it hm. be dune rjraihullf, fir It wot'Ui Lo 'vr thj entile dow ii iln c uxen on i'w tint WMl.rd i Sha-MiU W'ji.54 cut 7 fvtlt f,'iir;!iniLy, it was t?iH with l...!l t!c f.it.i'e that it would j;i e them to .ri .v t'ie v del rem l-oti(-h'li-si.-s,ilTicirnt '' 'ow.uk C.ro.1 mill, Ccn'.oiir.i.-ithiii'! i.r n U f. ;;;i: S;:i - tii;;.ir ..iiii. I" e I) i tor nmii is as., t!nt oStrr t:d 1 1 y.'.a viM!lHl, dmi t'i.n, Sw Mill, (Lin !.'!, u C'moii Cm wirVc.l by tuuLs waSk'muu the vl.;e of th ulicrl." ro4 lA'Htmt rfrfft, " A yr-mar ni, 4 MnUhipman in the RcVrwuiir, ofraticr o'wurc lrt't, tint t k ! i onr hri.ii; thi Stnnisi wr, n t,4iti.d t' I'cru, i'i Vifth-Anicrira. whirc In unimnci on jurule f..r mint jrm. Dntia fit perio I, an accident brniin,hl b ut ac -pi: i itc 1 witH Udy, tie.ir nl i'inn f ich'uH female prttnnjjc In tl. rim: du of .Swpaia,whg mflaemie atlsiij;th procured Ins liberty ; some time after which ! he returned to England. In pursuit of his j profession, he -has had the; fortune to have j a hirtll'nil KnaPf)' tKf. chin napKqn. Ua mnct successful in capturing the Spanish prizes lately arrived m our ports. It happened that this young man was detached with a party of-seamen; tp take -possession of a valuable prize just taken ; when upon board ing the ship, he found to his utter astonish ment, the'very laxly to whose kind atten tions he had been under so many obligations. It was now his singular-fortune, to have his case exactly reserved, to enjoy the supreme felicity of being able to repay his. obligations " witli a large interest. The circumstance was no sooner made known to his shipmates, than with the generosity so characteristic of. British seamen, the officers and crew, immediately agreed to restore her proper ty to their illustrious captive. All her large and beautiful vessels of pure "gold,an im mense quantity of the most valuable jewels, all her cosily furniture, and properly of every description to un exceeding large, a mount, with which she was returning to her native country, were restored to her ; thus nobyprovirjir-that humane andeneTous treatment cl u British seaman in misfor tune, will never fail 10 be gratefully remem bered by his gallant comrades, when occa sion shrill presrni iu.f. The -fortunate -Midshipman;- (whose share of prize money cannot be less than between 4 and 50001) Inn taken as might be sup posed, bis illustrious -friend under his pro tection during her stay in this country, and they are both we believe, at this moment in the metropolis." ! . . St.Jar.e's Chron. The King of Sweden has at lcr.g'h acknow ledged the emperor ol (iermany in his new character ...of Jltnperor of Austria His Swe dish Majesty, it is said, has determined to send a new minister to Lundoru A new city, to be called " Napoleon," is, according lo a letter from 1'onterioy, to be e recled without loss of lime, in the neighbour hood of which, the emperor will have a mansion, or grand hur.ting-box, with en ex tensive Park, the expence of which is to be defrayed cut of the fti'ids of thi.crownThe : building of the the town will bu commenced . williout delay, and it is cxpt ctcd lo be-finished in less than two years. The plan has beta' ti-ally determined upon by the emperor. 1 . Mungo IV. rk, the celebrated traveller, started from Portsmouth on r'ri'by, in anar- nud vessel, lor Africa, to pursue his research es in the intemr of that coulincnt Doctor I!uchan has bi cn sent to Gibraltar to invesU'r.ile ihe nature of the pl'iuc. Ciiaui.Vstov, April e. Capt.'P.eynclds, arrived yekUiday in lea dys from ll iv.iniia, inform, Hu:t two days befnre he saihd, an Knlish sloop of war, whii.li has lici u cruising off that port for some time past, lan led a numlu r ol men and look the Ibrt of M o id (a small place to leeward (,f llavaf.na)by storm. They took and de s'iroved a roiiridera'de iiusntity of coffee, &c. j l ii's attack made in conseouenre of that p.rt having hied at a flag of truce, w hich had teen sent '.o lb.van.'.a a short lime previous hv t'ie sioon of wa:'. TRICES CURAEX'rr.'i! xircrz. r . ' Lis. Ctii ' :;; C':. 13 B ACON per cwt. Butter per lb. scarce, Cotton per lb. Coffee per lb. (,'Arn per bushel, Meal do. Flour per barrel, new Lumber per M. plenty ; XV. o. hhd. taves, R. 0. do. do. do. W. o. bl. do. rough Shingles per 1000, Molasses per gallon Pork per barrel, Rice per cwt. -Rum, V. I.pr. g. 3dp s-3amaica do. 4th p. I. E. do. . Tar per barrel, Turpentine, Tobacco per cwt. 1 I 11 10 18 10 10 ' u 5 . 1 2" 4, 20 13 25--1 12 45 . 15 8' S5-.- 5:." .',0 50 5 .59. 6t' NOTICE. jTll lEJjiustiees ofJrmls- Ac.adriiy-Hf;.Kobrrt i Nivon. Hinton James. William Wnlicrt. son, stn'r. Allmand Hallf Hi hard Quinrt , Jsmcs Shaw, John C'olviii, James lov, &isd j-Samuel Ashe, son of John) appointed by an net ol Ar.se.mbiv ot Hum Mate, passed m t!:e jrepr,180;l, entitled' " an act tor the relief i f Innis Academy," are requested to attend a meeting, which is appointed lo be. Ik Id in Y il mmgton on Saturday the 18th of, Maynixt; for the wir.pose of forming a Board, and. of taking proper measures for carrying the iv.--teirtio 1 of ilic Testator and the said Act cf.; Assembly into efl'ect. " - " - ' k By order, A. HALL, Sec'y. fro tern. April 30, 1805. , . r.x:;nt J a letter rum Gudalc.fl datid uM.'J 1 5. to a i'i 1 nth gtutUman in Xarfolk I lave t inform you, that the two I'retuh wpiidrons have United one from Toulon, 'and the other fmin Hot ho fort , Th; la'.ti hat made terrible havoc among the enemy : from s ven to 8,V) vessels, large and siisl haviu; lw n lakt n, sunk, of burnt; br'.idca which, the sijiirtdron hat raised con tributions in nit tin. imglish windward isl ands. !vtnMi Trinadml alnne, taken by ihe 1 onion sooaJron, has escaped contiibution ai the Trench have placed a garrison in it, and mem' to keep it in their possesion. '1 he r.n;.c:l xju. droit consists of 23 fcail of the line, mid 21 frigates, besides .".0 other vtsstl-., M!ti Bicorvctts, tranportt, J:c. mak J.nlL!" A'! LXiJLS'lf -t'bc. picoUe ljct of the cpruhonU 3 f rolound serrc', all the of fRUihrv'mg their orders sraUd. It is taid there aie H.ooij nun on Iniard this fleet Y"U loay, if vnn think proper, communicate " the oovve infoi iuation to your ft kncU." rear of hujiimiox. J..srt.ii.,i Ship Pomona, Pein e, Hot! on Brig Dolphin, Bangs, Ncw-Yoik P.iiihnd, ( r,l,tree, Potlland Sch'r A(h,:;j, N'tl-oo, t'har'.csfn Mineru, Crokcr, Ditto iit.trrn SI lp tmiss, Asmut, "Ju I Pinion Datkbuike'ii, lliimrr, l'.mdrit Kriij ('.rand Turk, Anthony Ve0, Spain Jamc, l errahli ToSajro StU'r Wmn, Prjaiit, " New-York' ToJIy, Tullfr,, Boston linger Wiliiamt, Brown, St. Bartholin. Mary, Me.ij;l.ir, St.Thomat Janp, Best iik, Boston For Sale, "AHORSE, Chair and 'Ilavnes-,,, tot paxticulari apply to J ; GARNI f. II. Wilmington, April 30. On.Saturday the itli dj (f:May v.ettct ihe Funtction of the late (.ol. Anthony B. 'Jlcu: er, deceased, ralli-d the -Brick Yard, - r-Will be Sold, ' Upcn ct credit rf six vwnthi, the purchasers Jivi.i Imnd with cpfrowd security, ,t JilK perishable estate of said Toorncr, - consisting of sundry Honseliolcl Fr.rni ture, about ninety thousand burned Br-irks, and eighty thousand unbu'i nt r.d on Mon day following, in ihc town of Wilmington, Ite remaining prrishalle csatr. JAMIiS W. WALK LB, Ex'r. Wilmington, April 30, 1 005- Last Notice. ALL th fc indebted the late firm cf jACOa ttVY IS Co. are reqi"fh-I to call an! fettle their acrotinti with t! e ! fuhfciib.r on or before the fifteenth day ! cf May nexi, as no further indulgence I will be given. I TUCIIARD LLOYD. April 30, 1805. Notice is hereby sfivcn, THAT mv wife Ttrtrjji nliitr.'tt .Jenbnrf Canu, has abfeonded from my ted and board without juft proveca- ion. All pcrfons are fherelorc lorcwarn eil from crediting her on my accom t, I rum this date. P. S. CANU. VUninRtnn, April 1 2:1). 0$. I t lv s A.nil 3C, U55. 111 I. txcclKnt tit w ship Jma Caleb Pence rommandrri toi.iilinl next rtk 1 ill tVe 11 fr l.n on freight If act n ftrTcrtd. . . l or icrini ei wi.un cr.onct; watsox. Notice. THE r.ihU-ribera having fjiiaiihcil ai I'.xecutoranJ Executiia t.i iheLfl will of Jofeph Jones, late of P.r jr.fvviclc coiin'y, ilecrafed, rcijuire all pi-ifont in JcMcJ to the eftaicoflhj fatd J.mct t. rTiakc imn.cdiatc paymcpt ; ard tl ofe who have .(tcaiandf a'gainfl 'iheTanf iflato i ae rr fjucflcd j exhibit them properly at'tllcl wiih:r llic t'une pre fcribc.l by law, oihet uife ilicy will be barred of recovery. HEN! AM IN nLANLY, MARY JOES. April 11, 18053. Notice is hereby given, OK the tleceafc of Thomas ll. Hoop, cr, lie of Brimfwick county, & of the fuHlvfibcri f.avinR at the lid Court of faid County, qualiHcJ at ExciU'ott of l.i lafl Wiil and Tcaament. Thufa t. debtvd toih:cfUte are I'cfircd to maka immrdihtc payment ; and tlmfe hiving ac counts rr dcmii Ji irainfl i!ie tfliif, i( anv MnJ or denomination, are requircJ 10 cxliibit the fame to ihc Eufcuton, agrfra b'y 10 law, k witl.io ihe time limtttcf If llic MX 'f General Affembly, palled in h year 1789, emiilfJ An aft to arend an afllet tiiUJ an aO, tonierninj proicg - Willi an i granting Letters of AdmU nifliation, anj in prevent friudj in the management of Intcflatei' Kflaies." In failure hereof the fame v ill be plea! in bar to th recovery of anj fuch i!tlt or demand. ' JOHN HOGG, U.... GLOUGE DAVIS, April ;o, 1E05,
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