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L 1 w t i! - f. tt'-e c f :j . '. t it ; ! t .-M-n i:,c l.'f i ttt'.t r- r.:f : , ..n I . If -!C4f In t'l.. 'W t f r (! 1 jl! j Lai I r,7 t;.e i'rCkJc:.t tf tf.e ft ;.tr it w.n r wtis tt rn . nrT;' c to ire n in aaofiir, tne sJary U r.h i O yV t year, i! a 1:0 f hJ cWiarrd Lis in-f-iJitf S3 txvcu'e i'waj f r the livuw: to de'cnnlue. 'if chvpe w !.i Ji he. pJc was sLrnpJjf t'-is t that , in c JV"f r liad f-'tn contyer.aated for ilaip'no vr .', tL-rt. and kept in a situ. the duties of UJj te . Vi v i.wlelo perform. ' It was a He nee uait o '. rrrat an cJT- as the ccSectorsMp of Bo.-a n should Le Went ir tLi position I the LVr.id State, jv-jiii . to an i.viUiJiul iOOO dollars a yer lr inadequate ; tcrvi'-es, cor.trzry to iliMxpress vish of the gen t'.tm&n M.nsc.f, who, trtr mrc June, had Pot been Li the town of Boston ; and cf conscuuetice the rx .. 'ccu'Jon of the dudr-t f tn oiTice had beta totally " '-penJcut cooue indaWjal, the deputy collcetor. Vou tend a'laVon (iwid Jklr. Q.) tob executed, and by one individual. ...The deputy aayt he will net ct ;' the cciWtor is unable to- act and the cohte , quence ii, that that la is not eiexutcd. In answer to the ruestion' whetlier the country ha suffered, ' ' I ill sute a CtcX the deputy collector of that port . hadari jlit to'reagn Ms oificft to 'the ccllcctor ; ' and if tl:e collector had been an efficient man, there - would haxp been no difficulty ; but because ha wa t not eiTiLimt, the law it not u a state of xecutioii. , I tJce this position, becatr a the facts whicTi I have at.tcd cji be proved. Whether the house ill or ' vili not asree to these resolutions, is no concern Cl 'tni;)e ; hor, if gwitlemen chuw to utter any hbusc, do 1 reurd it. I stand before this nation? and fear -i not to do my duty. - '."J.)":. I , ' : Jlessi-s. Johtson,' WiAhtw, Jj. B. "SMTiiams, J. . Cm. Jackson, Djiu, M'Creery on, Rhea, Macon-, E Souiiurd, Masters, I i loaii, Roan,-and Kev followed Mr. Qumcy iii debute, aJl T wiibm 1 ptm!.(r.l t f 1 1 -.t -tit.1 r e ' ciHerccJ vua him as- to the propviety of adopunsnume ol the l louse in f etpitti,iung on ;tcc -.respect the resolutions. .T-be reaaoris, assigned bT?Kentle men were various, but Rehendly to tins efttct rihat it v ould be indecorous, if not beyond th power of this House to Cull upon tiro Presitknt of i the US. tor his private correspondence with any individual, without doing which it woulil ; appear that none . of j t;ie :-cts couia be establunea j that were the lacu fcstahlished and the chargsv maintained they con- suiutcj uo cjiise or mitaemeanor, ana it was saia bj some of the gentlemerino ground for t-eprchen-iion j th.at contjtitutjnfif no crime or misdemeanor. U ws not a matter coining within the cognitanci ofj tlic House, or on which an impeachment- could be grounded ; and being a matter on which th louse had no constitutional power to actv it - wt', also a matter into which it was not their province to en The question' on the passage of the resolution was taken by V eas fic-Mays JUr. vjumcy only la the at ;w-J - tnliativ. - jahua&t it: 'V Md i him v- t:.s r te- c- - 1 ! . .iU.: il 9 -' , f rt-m .Jry f.v..i t.. iH..:-r '.. n.ts, I ca.a. Mr. Kr)l.ft, U.wH-h ct'.vl la T0'1' self tqlc trel frit(.d to 1-1 country. If m nme spirit whkh he Us m3r.i.rcsted, - was exhibited throTihr:tour country, Helead of dissentkwis on this r..", vht tno;iientri sni mpt was made by sfurei rnn-tumto injoic wu -rights, our difcrences onr.ii.M.r poii.'.s wcnild i'.iiV)lve intathfr air. -It U not neccsbkiy tjr me to'sUr,!.-ccausethe gejiv.cman from Mftyldrt has t!;y shewn, the U th publication of that letter. A w- ir J do u.w thctit was not only understood, that the orders m council was about to issue, but that, before 1 heard of the embargo, I had seen letters nd newspapers which informed that the orders were signed in the cabinet though pot published to the , world. In wsrrt to Mr. Carmine's 'sarintr tnai me ouers ,iq repeal the embargo was not authorised, the disputch es lli on our tableat the 'oomraenccment of the session shew to the contrary I d wn tormal letter is a denial of the uuinuation in the letter to-day communicated, ' ' : f' , " ; ." Mr. Gardenier aid bV this time the editor of the Columbian Crntinel must be pretty well. rnaue!L The fact is (said he) as regards myself, that I have never read with attention the document said to be official ; and therefore unfortunately ' ra not in , a situation to determine whether in this respect our administration is to blame ,or not ' A gentleman, from Vermont, ( Mr. Fisk appeared to be offended at tn mischevious. curiosity to the people of New England. . If the gentlemiin supposes that I mean. any barm to the people ot .New-jngiana, tie is mis taken. It is not necessary for vm to ;take 'up any . : .-. ' 'it. - (:' i: ' j1t (- a 1 j 2 1- jift'. 1 he .hr' r. 'i '. - us i . '--( t ' :.t tr-! d. A-fctft. uti:W. i... . re- ,.' .rlt.f retK-n wua c 0.1-1-di-rab!e I vi. I'f isi:.wet CLntra, about frrty m.a ourth of bu Aii.l mwhh liflCQ men, ,-Tlx". com nmiiH-viun Lc'rcn Mm a:a ine centre av, u. drr Ctmos, u .ut r(T, tl.c 1 rentli army ,.t'J. s;.t t.S.. . w ; i fj -! t.e II.. , iir.s l.re r-...tr ' 4 . n 1 The lt a 44jui.-1 U u in 1 : 1 : . i Tle!? ce Daruh t-wVcf t h-.. . In t'x-1 1 rerii ii lrKp it is i.'. ! -e t or, T - Wilt ' be be tween tl.cra, hoc hd quarters ue u Valladwlid. There are m iry Xrra fwf tl.e safery of the tentre army. -The Prince of Peace's army in Sp-in is ry strong, and tlx: patrioac caUse looks dcpond!ng ; Sir Dvid Beard was at Astorga with hi arn y, and Sir John Ioore at Salamanca. . They have not Seen 1 engaged.; In the Bonne CUweiwcuiae par-nger captain Gaije of the Rovsl Artillery, with disjwtch es from Sir Robert W'ilson, at Oporto. ' 1 Irs tiis patches are not ao favourable a could be Wished-. The party against the Provisional Government is very strong and turbulent. Sir Robert bad clothed, srraed ana rined 3000 Portuguese, and formed them into i battalion. There were three British re giments there.? z? f'v .i '. - ". Madrid paper contain the following formation from Corunna, of die flats of November M Ge neral Moore's army bed a very severe march. The English seem , very much alarmed, that is, the few that remain behind the amy in consequence of in disposition, but such of the sensible Spaniards as 1 hare hitherto conversed with, are, Pot (in, the least dismayed. , The raising and disciplining of troops go on with Ue greatest activity in every part.' Tlii day .1 saw wiii vreat pleasure upwards of 3000 young and robust fellows practising their evolutions. .Bonaparte, U seems, has returned to Pans.' arn y i i mirJ to S,wi. The troops of t!i Prince t it t! C ' . the Bhine, which have teen onicrr i i are to be employed, wprmnnC ' guard egvfhAj .-y eifrf!on tf &t f during the iWnrt ot the artur Plince Piirste's r 01 .urgent Vsarrlr 1 . and that of the Duke of Nassau k Tc Bordeaux, ke. are iu like planner to 1. ,vt 1 garrisons. ' - ; ". , - The rvad across the nn.rt1says a I To per of an. T,) was hardly maW, when the t Montrra! were; crowded witft Arr.eri .ii some f:n our own townships, "but it.f. ., froiu Ce ether sides of the hnes-fu'l cf ; ter, cheese, &c. - They locked In a$ if ti c t had broke looted They have a brLfc mrV. t If we are not mismfornied, there are more : sleighs now on the rood to this city." f t After trial oT various kinds of Wootln 7 for Rum PuncheonV&n extellciv;' k'iM 1 discovered, which' will be used for thep:e; ; The Coopers say h U equal to the North' A. oak k IS called Sanela Mafia. i" ' . ' Captain Seymmirf'of the British' atilp, J. hai captured the FrenchsI4i iu Thetis cf t . with a crew of'330 nirVimd 100 go:j;. rs. I passage fi'Pm Le Orient to Marliiiico, bf Lr. taction that continued from lOo'ciock, a. m. i rruiiute aiier .midnighti- For , near tn 1, ships we1 close grappled, and the men fu- Nov. 2J The sad accounts we received omeMd hand ; f The Theus had her Capt..'m time ago from Biscay have been since followed up 'oen killed, and one hundred and two mm with a succession of melancholy intelligence. . ,The Ametlsyst had a Licutenont and 19 n -There is not the least doubt that the enemy have and S X yound-k The former sl ip ws v ' cut off the ronimumcation with Madrid, as the toaU niasted, and th latter lost her miwn n. from thence, due the 2 1st has not come in. Those French are Vepresented to have'fovif 1 1 C heret connected; with , thes English; army,menUon as their loss wid show. The force cfL.j , -"4 uijunaiHuan, inn our govcrnjnciii preserves uie 44w n 44. deepest siletre,;. On all haids, however, tlictt is the most gloomy apprehension and ibreboding." ; I i - Krii' ::Jnotkef ktttri tarn 4fotc. , i i Yoti already know that the first attack of the ene my "upon the Spanish lines, was the 5 1st ult at Zor- DOMESTIC. man from Vermont has 1 misunderstood me in one thincr. I did not say that Mr. C's letter contained li ny view of the subject Pot beretolbn! given ; and theretore have no occasion to janswer his question. 'The question on printing ' the 'document was then taken, and five-thousand copies ordered to be pruited. 1 . fim.W ' hi immmmmmm . .1 The tbllowing incendiary notice wvi the CoRee House in , Philadelphia, on ti e 1 Tro. tfbtte on ihe Mctttagenfthe PrttidenU thnmwdttt ' ing Mr. Cnnnins' Ittttr, with the ewsver qf Jlfc. " Mr. Kt said that he would give his hearty Vote i(jr piuiudk trie crcatest numter 01 copies proposea i v .r" for he aid conceive that the American Dctfole ouctIm to have full infcrnu.tion,and thit die uiuidate should . . accompany the poison. ; I consider the late publiai , Hon (said he) as the most direct ' and iiisiijipus'at- xempi oi lortign governmenj tq uute aovautage t j (, uy taoMuosc viaiKiuuuraoie means. , xne paper ai ' . ' luded to coulionly.have been in possession of our ff . town admiuistration- or o( die- British-' government- ( n came noi iiom-us ii jnuat nave proceeaca irom ' 1 ' the otherr-and froiit what yivb V llii fair hiforhia- 'C " lion bceu',the" objMV-hfTJeJo Mri'JktKSjriii rep'y would also have Djjen ' made publicy tkat one miL-ht have been confronted -with the Other. S- Ifit i- preceded f.'jvn that qUarter, jthe separation pf the ' .'yfroin tlie letter, is, eymch'd of the attempt to Livose on Uie 'people; I consider it 'an, attcfpt to - - aet the peopte? -at':ai5ahce'cwith-''mw government ' end an Uisolent &ttmpt.ora'fti-eigh bation'6 .inte'rl . fere in odr aUair,!!' three points of- view Istl ' "-.v.: . 1., "Tj;.l. - Sa 'I '.J'J C . 'it.- " ; ' ' clurgeof misrqweaeritauon 5 ,but jio iiian? cim n , , dentandito ( ' Exeuaye of the cctr lr"J ihereis no pro6f to support, aftd in' suftportof .which' none cart be adduced, ;a VV'hatcyer difiertnqe of po V V, V litic4 ppimoriTaBy exist betweeii us on scjoae points, ' ''''$, 4 II respect the ad miniuaticnoji.Uiewholcahd every I t . .'hrmes'tjtrt'tn of every vppliti ' - r , 1 with "De. : SndlyThepe - is ail insihijation'', that the . PiTidpr4 ci the t it B. isterat Lodon "indiyidwdl notori?y,iti)'make a Jt.4-' pi-eosiUonpnlheaubjectofthPemW V.-'ndJn;, f ' ( .Qb prove' to.the.toibtrary JtSdly:' A question r" :". : 4s raised whether actualkhowleifge of thi? orders in t . ovmciI.bC Ndveniher;;.iras .li;4he;iosses8ion ofptir rrv 5overnr.4Ciit at the time of the. laying the embargo, C whicfeMr,ltaCTibaa7ully'$nluirt ? , American pape,hewed-3tliat'j it was elkkn6wV ,! 'J, 2 hefore the passage pf the emlargohat siic;h euld ' ' ' i. prglably,.be.,tl'ie 'ipmurcs; -adopted .tytht lindsli V 7, i 't government. ' It is upon these threj; gre;tt question " 'v"'' J"t tkia letter ia insidiously calculated to dchide the fsr V Auicricanpwple. f i think , therefore iu ample pul- ' i, f r"- cuy siiouiu po giyen to ine train smavoe.';4 jjLOw K i -"t. kycP we taaydufera td lnterualreKulaiioiis, I hope , " t Vre shall feci asvhusband and .wife, ;who, ''"FlwVer - u " ' v they jar rftfjKA.ytTer -'.'v' personrjlri cascof sucb imerfereiice i shall idwaya J.iadyt6.r1y. Wtbd ueitotiatittitev "Ct itlibritiesj aa Protecting the.Mrue iutiteiestH)f rthe 1 Ir,,Stoty.rvThUbot.va'n tlwn once ni twenty jeu-tlievarafii' attemptas i 1 , been niade p forei,minp4gueri 'end w,hen j& i st ' ,'','t' t ten:has beeii tnadtlii'sVas citrfelr.aat: iii ' i V ' America but coiibidered -it insiduou - and diasrraceT - i ' -luL ,rXSke the! kentlemari fjpm'New . York Ut was J. Ifore my tin -but;, I'gathered tiieieernig.pfflie which I have for the people of New- England. New-1 England was the cradle of 'Araerican Libertj; . Sii; I it was there the revolution commenced. From Uiat ' same quarter I apprehend that the same-1, spirit will 1 again arise; 'A light appears first in the east which I hope soon to See break forth int o the most perfect t!ay'i -? The,gentlcman from Vermont after Uiia de- spea to the People of New-England. Th'ey ,wiU nosoThis was -officially imparted by a dispatch J from General JJlake, dated the i.rst mstant and aince 1 foreign nations, or. to any other.;: Nature mte?ided mocnt n .Umrnnui and hw ftonnid: .Tlt mntt. 1 om the Gajlician army to its government ;. and the ': by theroaelresVl.-s -, niukuvuiircjcu ii4iw uispai.vu orqugni no com- j , """i"""" 4iittiuig i uicuumiisu A munication whatever from any of the Individuals ofi !a8 held on the 24th ult agreeably to nouliu. uu J in, iu jxueve uie anxiety oi weir numerous ; 44t4i uirKKn vu"j, isq. was c. lnendsand relations in-this tielghboiirhood. .. f ley.,; Moderator.-,. Ssa.tr.rhn9 proposedl resoluUt. ven days have elapsed, and three recrtilar nosts from pressing their 'disapprobation of the Embarro I Madrid have arrived, which posts receives the let- s repugnant to the interests of the people ; t' ters trom Biscay, letters iromi frcm tliis is uie unwillingness oi an men to, receive; unwelcome i u i uic proiecuon oi tne legislature oi u c ; mJlrmation, that they reluctantly though tinconsci-! that ?t be petitioned to save the f eople from t' ? ously'; deceive themselves by the ready sndttagnce roction,c thele libertiea and prosperity v.: of any ragges'-howevet improbable, whih.w mI that they 1 would pledge t serves to relieve them horn, the necessity of bcliev- sd foitunes to support sticb measures us i . ipg what tliey do hot choose tp believe. -v-: The non- legislature ntight adopt 4 Messrs. Perkins, I . arjival ibf letters' was ascribed ;"to an order pf the ,1?11' Callcnder," and Sr rgeaht supported the res Central Junta, that they, should be forwarded W M$ V Meisrs:-'XusdnBlakev''.and Eusds drid and the cotemporary and still more ; vague in- posed jthem... After very., animated ' debute c. 3 formation of other.; attacks by the enemy near Na- hours, the resolutions, were carried, and a cor; wre,'r gave v rise 'only ,tp tales of treachery, w hich tc appobted ' to draft . the membrVJ j wl.nt have not, to this hour, been either disproved or ve- j;1110 adjourned to the pext morning, riiiedv Yesterday, however, a 'fourth mail arrived Jn - tl Plymouth distrkt in jMasWhc-:' which ought to have brought the Castile letters, but ' "here o' etetuon" was made at the general t ic -it' cotitained licM';e9MjithoM;-Trom 4Lkgo.'The :;WUliam BavSef, the Federal candidate, hasl Madrid ' bags' had not -' .mve'dV' are' told," at teJ'-.)len' fclQ,bl4inio4ly pf between a and 3 1- - ...... - -.. .. I. . 4 " poiukncy j with .respect'to the ultimate success' of . The captain of the Packet informs us, that prf the 6th; of December two British reciments of cavalry sailed from Falmouth for Spain, to reinforce the pa triotic rjn r and that on his passage he spoke the (iuerrier frigate front the West-lndies, and receiv- i .- , . . . 1 t . 1 J J . 1 . - t . 1 ' . . L .t -. jiioiueni turn iiem sacrvu vc; same ieewng"iB was ol his. . count ry? t W hatever Terence sir, it is incunitctt lignantly .on eW fiarelgij- go ' terutaent that shdulttcmpf toinCucpceithe . proy i plc. l'he pobjication of gaiWed ahd ximtllated ,do tweca one country and anothes'. has,. hem a mcM lis- '. j aowd by the Lther . of ' V 1 JayleWjxBtical4ire.i ' f v . on all, of us to frown indig i kc, in bye bags, and still without Wtrury aqa uncOnsututlonal means had been ; the army, wl.be mference to be draim e m entorce them t that having peauoncd the : very' obvious.; Nevertheless, such U-al anthoritieS for theif repeal, lid resource r , .., ,Th nuuy herald of a busy world.",! ! , On, the 24th utt. arrived at New York the British Packet, Princess Ameha, Moorson from; Falmouth, via Bermuda, having left Etiland onthe 6th of De cember and the hip Phuipsburgh, Ecgwell, ftpm Literpool and Cork: -The latter left Liver pool on the Sfth of November. and.Cbrkon.the J3th December;' (By these two vessels the Editor of the Mercantile Advertiser has reeeived London papers of the '3d , Pecemberv and Cork pspers of tlie 8th, nearly' a piontii later thahiny previous advice y ; have extracted from the latest of the papers Whatever .is interesting, those of an anterior date fe mgnusually,; barren of mtelligchceW ; appears tnai uie army oi.uie Trencn .iimpefqr had entered Spaitv and that the division under General Blake had been defeated with considerable loss : but this defeat is not considered as calculated to ejtcite dcs-1 public information, and the members of the Actual gV VI 11441114 K44M 441 U1CJT UtOW HO ,lOrC, 11118 -BC' propernot to, wait any, longer for them. AVer vre'i Qntriday last, says the Portland pazette of Jan. 14. still promised the arrival of the Madrid. kttent.an4 f nwll sloop" got uhder way to gddown the bay f r indeed there is little doubt that., by a circuitous route : the purpose procurinsr Clamson nassinc the 2 .-.- at least they may fe recovered, for; ;the.; position:: pf j boatj stationed in the harbour for protecting the c:n the French between this province and Math id,' will ran. Buiuve w aesirpy ai commumcauon. j, .tariy yes ter&.y moruuigj hceyer, dibpatchei wert? received froviEngush head 'quarters atSAstofe the concepts bf which have this morning been published t by the government f This is the sol source of he W inteuigence tliat .the English had taken Marti v',Mh 1 1. 'Purvoyance passenger In the Philipslnirer, is the bearer: of uispatches for gwernmeht", from ttf mi'astcr at tiie cpur: ot St.' James;". 7r V, 4 : Lotidpn papers contuia 'efouwiiig'inteIlincJ' from 4 Portsmouth bf the, date ::of December t-i.; 4 'This aftemooiH;;tayi' ;C-letei,i arriwl nere the isonna Mtoycnne, captain Thompson, h dispatch es from Corunna, from whence the Bonne Citoyentie, sidled on Saturday last, .the'! e$tj' ijiltV-CptidBr:-.T; brings dispatches from General BlakeS ijirmyi whtch continued, retreating, but bravely defending every inch Of ground until the 24th, when General Blake maae a hrm stand, and fcpcUed his enemies, nume rot)s'aA they were.'1 ' After this action General Blake's ' fom, remained 2?,000 strong.' This ve must tliink very ghews r but.We; torce. havin.nj made some mistake In. the foue, fell iriAiith the Cnetnvi and. after a brave miatanr-. nv.t having blatightercd a great number of the efiemyt uc -.w7 ai iengu) overpowerea arja cut in piea;6 Ve regret still more to learn, that B6napavtes emis saries had ljut jtob well succteded in ; stilting up fat tion and 'tlurt -tiie Princ!e of Peace's party was for- miclable iri Sp4K We tnisti however; tlia the pa triots w Ui , ultimately s succeed oyer EOiiapartc and the Prince of Peace., ''Ji-p X "S'. "''"i"' . T he news lrom Oporto is unfavourable.-. The paKy there 'in opposiuon' to the, Uepne is verv - - . . ..... r o i t chn ilcop of ar tuiived i . ...:t.. J' 4' 'm J. - ' . . ..... me foand uomv i irom- ycncrai i Uiase s hrmy- UP f"TO 34th vii'pt;,.JriA -J''3: lhoaispr,tchcs she ha? browghtill ,Se count states iq substance (for lam not disposed" to copy the melancholy detail) that on the 31st ult the French attacked 'at Zomosdi v Sth inst.1 General Blake drov them beydnd BatrnWhu i ?th.' Gene ral .Blake 'attacked :ht Guianas.'tb- An engage ment btt the rear-guard'f 10th;: TneFrehch attack ed at Espinosa. llth The French attacked again, and appear to have cut pff the retreat in parly 13 th. General Blake retired to Heyijosa t6 collect Ms ar "7' 44., 4iv uucioi no MiiacKeu u.cre,anq ne retreated towards Samander,VThUs theiatmyvbf Gisllicia has sustained seycfi attacks valiantly, tliouch unsuccessfully i and the charactcV of its General m Chief has hot sunk In our estimation, from the cala- roiucs to wmcn ne nas peep exposed.; .who, that knows'; then French,? system, of varfare apd recbl lec'ts he position ahd the divided force ,bf the Spa nish armies, can Wonder atthd resvdtK At,tis same time 'we.' areinforroed that between I and 8000 men nave penetrateq oeyond tWrgos, in the plain 0( Castile. ' We know from former statements, that from the Ebro likewise, the French hae made suc cessful "advances, ; and there caft be uo doubf that their Vehement ,and repeated attacks upon General Blake's army, have bcerf made.to cl4able the French to proceed towards the metropolis, not subiect ti molestation' from the" right,', 'AVhcljier yiey wili now; proceed to Madrid, Or whethcr'they will first continue theitf attack against the jfenwuns of General Blake's army in .the puPttun Of Asturia, Iii 'whoso rtarnamely, at or near St- Andeti are thctroopfi 4iy inu, "nu ouerwaras, aavance into "Leon upon '-the English' fortes," whose head quarters are at Astorga, ixroain? to Jpe seen. pWlist verinay Jake placed the previncial government seems 6 ,s rousea w unusual excruons. . Urt ct s have '-ImWi Sent, to call intb action the '.whole- force of tho kir.e vjuiu m xiuu44.4i. ( x ne iiniisn-. troopo, and till the Spanish' forces which can be Collected, will k -uiinc at jthe tvss of Gallicia j and, the,- mountains whic h surround the province, form so strong a noun.-ul bul-U-afk, that the English arniv alone, 1t is said, will he sufficient for the defence of the passes for a very considerable time. Of tlee passes there fere two i one in the neighbourhood of Vilkiranca and Pcntcr- oargo, three uds were f4i-ed at her the sloop, rot- witjistandins', proceeded : and this formidable tiivu' on of the navy, got underway and gav phase to her i aiter a pursuit ot nearly an hour, the sloop got a ground, and so enabled the "line of battle to come up .ana ettect a Doarcling. ; J A GereralAVllkinson anrl miW 'MnTiariced stUalli fi niore iti the ,54th for Charlestons From Charlea ton, he will sail for New; Orleans in the hometsloop of war; A portion of the regular troopV."wiil v7 soon follow the GcnefaLv, i ' A.r '-V, pj'fffttm the Boston Centintl,Jm. It. i.i'Pt Collector and Pcputy Collector of the Cu& toms, of tivi Jprt, have resigrigd their respective of Jt is understood that the' merchants of this town have generally determined not to comply with the new embargo requisitions-illaving deposited their goods in the ships aqd ware houses, when they had a legal Jight so td do they will hot submit to any re gulation, which is in , effect ? an ( txpost ; facto law. They will ne ther give bonds or unload their vessels! and if the bfllcersof he, ; United States attempt to take possession, they will trust to n independent judiciary pf their own Stalest protection, . ; : VThere fire Pearly" 1 4,oo6 toiis of shipping lying et the wharves at Biith,'(Me.) f hich about 9000 for an? now' laden and ready .for sea. , The bonds re quired ; by the new Jaw, for these loaded vessels,' wui be -iievly; . thre millions of dollars Bono9 which the Owpers caimotj and consequentiy will not give.: wC y;v;c$J4:-i'& u?rv ' ' ?tpJtytM'i Mwforl- PafiM i ff? ' v-1 f . Several seizuresof Imts wimproduceiwhichwere Cikssinsr theNdrth River hav (Kern 'made. The v Ferry boat have been . prohibited from- taking' sui' lors, or any Kind ot provisions, even a piece pi ueei, ovet to the city of Jersey j and several wats H'ith armed men are stationed in the1 North River to in tcrecpt th communication betweeh the twoi'iores It-is also stated that the keys of a suspected etore, v thfc pioieTiy of -oneVof the ' first merehatiis of ourxjty,. huve alrfeadv. beem': demanded. Such ve are informed at-dtheTimn-hnnded measures si' ready put sued PJKlcr.the new order of things" a w-uer oi ti.ipgs whioh has prostrated the rights una liberues .of our tountrvpten.-i,v -U' V; r, 'k rjothe editor, of the JtostoiChroxMe, dated1: V- - Burlmgton,lrcii.)Jan.8, 1809:; . I hsve taken the liherty to tnlorm you of ths proccedini's 'ofthc Supreme Court In this place, on the trial ol Samuel I. Motti one of the murderers in ' V - t i .V- .1 : m hsa ker
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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