Paec PO. Li i . .... 1 y cr ., Ua'acuU I -it M'MnH durinS'e.e ah t.f i e Utter 10 f;el "Oie rcfro.hc.tr.;, Uur.g , i UlW. 1W young thiUren, uho had . roundest was to U the pig, 'hen d ' 1 r, bo acted US part 01 the butcher, stuck. l' i., the throat wwi killed hi the spoil the ' 1 t n r Are. alarmed at what they had done. r- 't seeing mitt, ami hid themselves under the wfceel - 'J, kVs not working at thai time, bnt was act - cO. e almost immediately afterwards, ol crukhed LsnaUtotleaUii Land . . . . v-; .- v- s A drummer belonging to the ' 0 regiment x ht n action, at the York Ahsixes, against the proprietor ot a coach which runs between . Sheffield ind Doncaer,for a serious injury sustained by I him, ,w roach ovcrturnine b consequence of the drunkenness of.tho coachman, aud oUained 120 ; i guineas damages. -' i ; , V ' 1 . I A number of persona of the different deno- f m nations oi unristians. in urn pi tnia rt-A of the nronnetv and expediency ot dmt- minating a knowledge of the Holy Scripture, , and puuing'ihem into the hands of those who f - Ve destitute, of them, have formed themselves ' Into, a Society by the jiame of the BxAVroaT i ucib to be Managers ix'-,,',i; 'hk., i;-. ' ., Robert BarnwclL l0V&t..,. pI!y fried debuiei in tile InipcrLlTaf'.'-mca lVancn l!arjcu.te committed to the Tower. oau)jccti wholly triaiereauo u au American fjpgn Oiia mcion Mr', Sberidaa mored, at an reatlcr,na wjuioecai tne joomey ot u cr- tmeodcneol, " Ibat the House da now ad - nun Archdud Com knna to Pan . . i M Jivi.ion. th mcDJarrt wat r- r- ! j I ... L 1. - wwvv. vj. m w v wt- net. Pre$ . t. Thoma Fuller", Esq Dr. James . B. Finley, Kev. Beni. M. Palmer, Kev. ftfhn B. Campbell, " VSeccrttt John Iovner. Esq . , .. J net Kobe rt Means, tsqr . . . Treasurer. Gen. Charles Coataworth Fiakney ,i ; Rev. Galen Iltck.., -(., .. , , - , ' Vi Kev. James Graham. M , r ;-. v k Dr. Archibald CaxnpbelL - . i - -vJohnM.Verdier.v . ; .JqsiahBedon,Esq, Ufi '.;..... . ' vKearK ' 700 dollars have been already, sub scribed in this small town, and the subscription is still increasinevi ; For the purpose of Riving , activity to the design of the institution, g 300 have been appropriated lor the immediate pur " chase of bibles -and Testaments, : in Philadel- ' 4 phia,' ivhich Care' expected to arrive m few ', weeks. J$l$&iet't I Jji German authour has lately published ' a vork i-- aa which, he states a very carious facU ,'A person - ,a) s he, ,,u having an artificial magnet suspended v .from the wall of hj study, with a piece of iron adher r . ing; to it, remarked for several vears, that the flies v ii the room, though they fiequently placed them "stives on' other "iron ardcles, r never settled n the artificial magnet i und 'even that if any of those iiv . sects approached it, they iii a moment again remo- vefl tram it to some distance."- It is worth the trouble," says Professor Voigt, who repeats the same circittistancdin his iouinal, to make further obser- ' vatiousun this phenomenon, and, were it confirmed magnetised iron might be employed, to preserve it fi-pm being dirtied. by flies.,. Perhaps it, iaighf.be employed also Ibr oilier purpoaia...- v.. ' A boy seeing a gentleman walkmgtlie stteet ' placed himself in a convenient situation to speak to - him ; when the gentleman came 'up. the, boy pulled off his lul.'held it Out to the gentleman and begged for hs fcw cents Moticy ! (exclaimed the ' genUe man) you had much- better ask for manners' than money ! I asked for that (said the boy) 1 thought u; "you had the most of 4? rf t . W C?-AV are requested ta autte that tlwt Examination of me otudenUoiUie AcapemviU commence on lhcj(rst IVedtmdMi a Jutte, ud not on tlii third' Mon, day a$ tatod m. an advertisement of last week the play iU beeliilitedon Thursday evening the aecond dy., cohunhted to th .Tower abr puUiihing a letter to las constituents .in Cobbett . iitsfinr under, tus own nam, in wtuca n deote u power oi tat I louse of Commons to Imprison the people of, Eog- bud.', , . : . ;i V .: The United States fneaU John Adams sailed from Cowes (or France on the Stta of &larcb, with dispatches from Mr. Pinkncy. , - :. tram Londoa papers to April '6th. reeeired at th OtBc of Om MtTcanUtc aaveruaer vj ine vmiw racacs. Lovdox, March J6Tbe rfjpatches frm Mr. Pinkney to the American government were, w un demand, sent from town on: Sunday last to the American frigate John Adms lying at uowe. Tbey were taken by lieutenant Elliot of that ship, which was to proceed to obtain the dispatches from General Armstrong:.' ' It is not; however, Improba ble that General Armstrong will demand passports, and return himself to America In the John Adams, as the French ' government ' has recently : adopted measures so hostile to the "Amerjfan government that It would lose all respect In the eyes of mankind if it were to submit to them. Private letters, from Paris, indeed, dated the 1 8th instant state, that Ge neral Armstrone had actually demanded passports, as the French government had Issued an order for the seizure and sale of American vessels and pro perty. Intelligence of the same tiature, lr is said, has been received by jur, rinxney ana iy our mi nisters ' The conduct of Bonaparte towards Ame rica; has bets so strange, capricious and impolitic, that sv.ch ad order might naturauy oe expected from him i and if so, we trust it will dispose the American rovemment to be more' sensible of the wisdom of beine upon cood terms with the only power that can guard their commercial interests, and enable them to .support tneir independence. A London paper, of Msrch 2 has the following article H Mr Elliot, who takes out the dispatches John Adams,- has lett carried, the numbers being 190 to 132. 5ir Francis, who was at his House in J"icca dilly, wj immediately infotmed of the deci sion by bis brother, Mr. Jones Bdrdett; who had been in the 'gallery during the whole oi" the debate. .Thd Sergeant at anna arrived at Pkr cadiDy with the Speaker! warrant neatly at the same time with the burronet's brother, and proceeding to the Tower, after sir Francis had tat.cn scaveoi nis lamuy, ne ana bis ' oruuicr left the bouse with the Sergeant at arm. t I . STATE PAPERS. ' - . , - . ' " . . , '. . " , , t ' ' . . fAn Extra National Intelliirencerof the 19th Inst. contains, the Lllowmg Correspondence? ' The Dvt notches were received, we sunnose. bv the racket Princess Amelia, whose arrival, at. NewTurk is J noticed above. ' ' ' ' f ; ', Extract of letter from Wis. P'nikay, Esq. is R. Smith, '. .Esq, Secretary or State, dated London, Marca 31, loiut . . On the Wlh of 'November Mr.' Brownell delivered to me your letters of the 1 1th; lith, and 23d of thereceding 'tticmJi; and on the Saturday.foilowing I had a conference' with the' Marguis Wellesley, in the, course of which 1 explained to him fully , the ground upon whicrrl was instructed to request-Air. Jack son' immediate rtcal, and upon! which the official intercourse between that Minister and the American government had been kiispended Lord Wellesley'a reception of what I aaid to him was frank and friendly ; and 1 left htm with a persuasion that we should have no cause to be dissatisfied with the final course of his government on the subjects of our conference. - V agreed in opinion that, this interview could only be introductory to a more formal Proceeding on iny part j and it was according y settled between us that I should present an omciai letter, to uic enccw oi my vcroai cum muntcation,- , ; a , : ! Having prepared , such a letter, I carried it myself to. Downing StreetVafew .day after. wardsi and -accompanied the delivery of it from Mr. Pinknev. in the town, and that frifate will sail the moment he ar rives on board. Uh the subject ot the adjustment; of the differences between this country and Ame-J rica, We have UtUe to add to the. communicaUon, that all is settled as far as can be done on this side of the water. v -r .v4-u t 'lTie court of Denmark, it is said, has seized "and Ordered for sale all -American vessels in its ports, and directed the proceeds to be paid into the royal treasury. . 1 ' 4 March 28 The ' following letter has been received from Holland, but we ire by no means disposed io pledge ourselves for the truth of its contents :- . .' '' ' Sanki of the Scheldty March 552.---AU tera-'-of apprehended , difference between $he courts of 'Russia and France, are finally and amicably amusted. so tnat mere .tsinoi tneur i .i,.. : :-.a smauest cnancc oi a uisagrcciucni uciwccu iucoc two powers. Pacific proposals have beett nwdf, or will be. immediately, commenced, to Great Bhtath by ! 'ClFfipcey upon theoccasionjof th'e; August m- trimoniai auiance uciwcca k raucc aau . sus- sentim-nu of states 'ux amity wiih hitn j ; an he hi, thf it fore, been pleased to 'direct' the ,", return of Sir. J.clson to Er.jUc J. ' But his majesty has not mailed, wi:h any ' expression nf his displeasure, the err !ct of '" Ir. Jackson, whose Inrrrrity, efi! : ! tbu ty-have looj bven distu-j-jished in Lis r jt$ tv's service j and who does not tj-pe r, oa . the present occasion, to have committed any intentional ofieoce against the govtrtmeot cf the United States. Tarn commanded to inform : that Mr.' t'.t a. . - . . jacasoo is orucreu toocuvcr tn me cnarge. of his majesty aifaira in Amc ...a, to a pcrsoa properly quauhed to carry on the ordinary in tcr course between the.- two- gvcrnmenti, which hi majesty is sincerely desirous of cui v ' tivatifig bn the most friendly tertns.' . ' , A an additional testimony of this disposi tion, C am authorised to assure you, that hi, majesty is reaxly to receive, with senti meet '; of undiminished amity,. and good will,' auy communication which the government of the " , United States, may deem beneficial to the itm- ttial interest of both countries thruugh any channel of negociation Which 'may apptar ad vaotageou to that government.. " - v--Vr " I request that you will accept the assurane- " ' Z" e . L t- L.' . - U . t..'.t. ft . K 'T " J c of the high consideration- With which 1 have':.' the honour to bt. :.r.V f- . , ' - (Sijrned) " v ' TVEIXESLEIV v , PpSCRIPT. TO WE tr ADTl&TtSKklEst ': Li'- - ENTER TAWMEHr;. . t-.f , ( . a - ' ,-v- 4 i .n nTlS w rQn Satunlay the, 12tb inst Mr. Peter J'errjv.jnerchant v to Miss Jane Bese. boUi of s'ayetteviue. I v , J $ "On the 8th instant,' Howell Cobb; Esq. a Itepre'sentatiVe 4 in Congress IVom the StaU of Georgia, to Miss Martha S , Routes, dan otThoHms B.Jtootcs, F.sq. ofFredericks- f. In Johnston County, on Vuesdav last. Osfibrn ifunter; t Esj a very worthy and highly respected firmer of that i j ' In Jones county m the Hth inst Joseph .8anderson, esq: I 1 j .v: tAi nmiauemitta.uie ruiuiau iir. marv 4 , consoit tf the late Kichard D. Speight, of Ne wbern i , " At his seat near Boston on the 9th inst, Gen.. Benjamin s .iiftfii vcuci itn u wtrevviiiuun..; U BY TJJE LASTMA1L., " ' 7 ' ,rTn ' '- rrt iim"?'- , lie comes The noisy herald of a busy world.' ,.9 J FOREIGN 1 i ., . . . LATEST I'll" M EUROPIV V' Niw-Yoaxvfay 13. -The ship Ariadne, 'Bur rows, amvca ai mis port Bn iiour since, iram yniu. ! . wluch puce she left thd 6th of April, and. conhrms , ,' ins account oi me tieain oi Aumirai .juora v-oiuk-; . f" wood.' lie died off Toulon -his bodv was broucht .'. to Cudia-put on tioard a frigate ' wluch sailed for f js ingianu on me au oi pni. a,uuu onuso troops ,i... had arriyed at Cadiz, and were debarkinsr when the I ' Ariadne came out. There werel ships iof the ' 1 line in Cadiz lla, watching the - movements of tbp ; lVcnch, who sull remained on the opposite shore, ' Kinrtn wkh:the fortifications. ! Cadis was quiet j . , and tranquil, and under ho apprehensions- from the j. CiW enemy,-; The Ariadne had 38 days passage. ! V'-;; , May 1 6-The British Packet Princess Amelia, v v ; captain Moorsoon, arrived at this port yesterday af ., 'ternoon in thirty-five days from Falmouth, by Way , '(ofIIjiif.it, nine days from, the latter port with the i Jlrircli mail, which whs" m..ue iup at the general-post ; ; o.,ce on the 30th of .March, mrtn. which the Lditors . ; ; of the Mercantile Advertiser have copied the most . interesting aiticIesis-Lideett the papers ma. March iU-Wt yesterday received some Portuguese "papers-they are of so late a date as" the 18th inst. and' contain Very- favourable representation of the state ' of the armies in apain ana rortugai. ine onusrvneaa quar ters contiaued at Vizen on' the 1 Jth," when'an expectation appeared to be entertained that a battle would verv shortly taW place.' 'A harrassmff warlare, the best, which the Spaniards could wage, appears to be maintain ed all over the Peninsula, r The , French , were repulsed io an attaclt upon Astorga. fM see'. !r several sail ot the line are assembled at tar- mbuth, and are to be joined by a fleet of trans, parts.'whh troops, destined upon a secret ex oedition. vJvv1--'-,.'''. f -'April 5.--We yesterday received 'additional: Sets 01. loreign papers, out weir contents are un important, anew principal scaiures continue to be the details of the tourney ot the new em press of France. "At Strasburg where thenar n vea on me twenty inira, sue every wnerc snew ed herself to the people, and is stated 'to have been much ' admired ; and on the following morning she proceeded on her journey to Cam iegne, at1 which city (says Berthier) she was very anxfous to arrive. At that place she was received by Bonaparte ' and on the 30th they 'were to reach St Cloud ( "'and 'the 1 31st was the day appointed lor the formal solemni iaVion' of the mperiat'ntiptials, ;Tbts evetil our readers already know, Was announced byt, general firing along the coast a few days since. y a; neutral, "vessel arrived Harwich, we learn that great rejoicings have also taken place in Holland on the same occasion, the oppressed people of that country 'indulging -in ih fond hope that the event may lead to a general peace, Aprtl 6 1 he proceedings ol the House o Commons last night, on Sir Francis Burdett's case, tannot fail to be read with considerable in terest by persons of every description,' whate ver may be their political opinions'. ' C At the early hour of 10; o'clock yesterday morning all the avenues to the' House . were blocked, up' by crowds of people, eager for ad ; ; An extraordinary cumber of constables were On dutv to preserve order i and. if we are ritthtv Iv; informed, the Horse guards had received or ders to hold themselves in readiness to be called out in case' of any hecessityiT,';f' "T Sv"! l ne deoate tasted tm past seven o clock this rnomiflff. ': In the' course of the debate: Lord folkstone concluded a speech in opposition, to the Kcaplutions,' by moving that the House do proceed tor the other order of the day. After a lont? & in tome respects an animated discuss! on, this motion was negatived, ion a vole S71 to 80. Tlie resolutions were then adopte d r after i arc pi-Uicilwhlch,'8ir Robert Salisbury ttiovd, 1'hatkirlto 'pay the utmost attention to th T'HE Subcribers have made arranfremmU for the tea,. V 'eomodatiM of 50 or oO rirtetliioarders during- tha .J ensuing Examination of the. 8tudenw of the Univeraiy-', -- h Those who may favour them with their company then and' , at air other times will be entertained with the best tha k . country affords. Rooms as convenient as can be obtained, 1 and good Beds, Uquorsr, kc' are orcrtaCSThey hav good Stables and wJl supplied wiuV provender, ttL 'and, J aa excellent Oat jasuire for Hoi'aes.' -' " - - x ; 'V ' i i ' r4 vin k f.i rr ibpth mimv 1 W'"t ... -f May 20, 1810. '"'21 4w V jNotice,t r t --4 me j v Orange pt . raAjfas jonfs.: . 1 nt 1 ' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt Hadrian us ' iamis VanKaorden, irx 'Mi'? fi -c----5si .i-rfsi.'t.ty- -ija IiieTse nia i i-r -$V' ' .; Joan ueavcra. w aracs waonumj t.v-- IT appearinjf to the aatisfUctibn of the Court, that John Bedient and James Johnston, are riot Inhabitants of this "J, ' State ; ii is therefore ordered, that the said defendant ?, appear at the nedrttetm'TOf this Court, to be held at tlie i3 Coars Hows Iri-tlreenviUei in said -County on the. first . ? Monday in Septtmber next,' and answer the Bill of said, Complainant, otherwise the Same will be taken firs cmfit, y; gainst tata lJtJC"OJii ii i iuruicr racrc iiiai a co . py of the order be pubLsbed three weeks successively in : . . - S J.ASTOX,C. M. E. .f the Baleigh Register and Star. A vpy, sesu to Lord Wellesley with some explanatory obf A P?" w rey torwarned awn trading . . .... . ,r ' T my Kesjoes without a permit in .writinc- from scrvations. With which It l not 1 presume ne-i frora trespassing upon my luda either in Orani cessary to trouble you. You Will find a copy of this lefter enclosed, "and will be ahle to col lect frri it. ttie ubstance of the greater part of the statements 'and remarks' which I thoY it, my duly; to make in the conversation above A copy pf the, answer, received on the day its date, is huotd"v.cK!-' f Here follows the letter from Mr. Pinkney to the Marquis Wellesley, under date 3d January, 1810, in which Mr. t. takes a comprehensive view ot the cafuse of Mr1. JaCfkson'c'dismissal," and concludes by exprejjbirigJC" most kracM wish that gut of the in cident which has produced this letter, an oceation may be, made to arise which, improved us it ought to be. and I trust will be, by bur respective eovern mepts may conauci mem to , conuai anu lasting friend sShin. Thus to endavour to bring rood out of evil, would be worthy of the rulers of two nations that are, only in their natural position when they are engaged in offices of mutual kindness and largely contributing to the prosperity and happiness 6f each other, This letter, which is too long' for insertion this week, shall appear m our nextThe Marquis Wellesley answer io' it follow tj fJ, :vt4 , t, j u Foreign Office, March 14. 1810. ; . Sir The letter which I had the honour to receive from vou under date of 2d January, together with the additional paragraph receiv ed; on the 24th January, has been laid before thai kinkV'.v ,'Sk-W. -. :,y : .'' The 'several conference which I have held with yckf respecting the transactions to which your letter refers, have," I trust,4 satisfied "you that it Is the sincere desire" of his' majesty' goyeranent, on the present occasion, to avpid any aiacussioa wnicn migni, uusirutv iuc .re newal bf amicable intercourse between the two'coantrie.7. . , ,.. " : ' .' The correspondence between Mr. Jackson and Mr.Sraith has een submitted to hi ma Cambric and MusUA liobes. uaucos. Laces, waps. xacM N. B; Men's Beaver and Wiuow na. " - estys dohsideratiOn. ; tt v -i &Uia (.kiliaattt Kill VVffvVini4af1 IMiAVTtM al IB I V3 T um vuuiiuauuvw uit, v.w v aii v oo his' concern, that the official communication between Jiis majesty Y. minister in America ana tne govemmcne oi tnc unitea otai.es, should have been-interrupted, before.it was possible for; his majesty, by any interposition oi nif . autnoruy, to manuest nis invariaoxc diapoaition) to maintain the relation of amity with the -United States. -tv - , it i am commanded Dy nrs maieary to iniorm yod" tha; I have received from Mr. Jackson the most positive assurancts.'that it was not nis purpose to give onence so tne guvcrumeni of the United States, bv any expression con tainedi hi letters, or by any part of his cpn ducti V V ' - ''it-;..-:':" ;'V - t, 1.1.. .. - 3 .ft:. i n expressions ana conuuet oi nis majes ty's minister in America having, however, ap peared to the government of the U. States to be exceptionable, fhe usual course in such (pas es would, have been, to convey, in the first in. stance, to his majesty, a. formal complaint against his minister. . and to desire uch re dresaa might be deemed suitable to the na ture of the alledsred offence This course ot proceeding would have ena bled his majesty to have made uch arrange ments, or to have offered such seasonable ex planations as might have precluded the incon yenience which must4 always , arise from the suspension of official communication between friendly powers. KvrK l.f4. f majesty, however, I Jway; disposed the wishcB anq Attention I i- - j V''" l'" . - : BEGS leave to inform the Ladies o"Kalcigh that he will ' open, on the luthof Jupe, anagait.Assoriotif ? f . Straw and Fancy Bonritte. 1. V. WIC DUUSU ftll vn uic im a ,v . . 17 InsUnLS BAY MAKE about fivo "f ';: feet high.seven years old.three whito ':. i j "feet, trots and baces. is shod and wasv . -' ' 'raised in the upper part of this State.- ?:V Any person 'debvering said Mare or iSSj' giving information will be rewarded v: and reasonable enarges paid. Jr . a : . ' arboToagb,teay Lv O'BttYAN. fiFranklin my. T'HE Examination of the Students of the r'ranklin Aca iImiiv will enmmenca on the first Wednesdav in Jim fe. continue Jthree .days. ; The second and Jtliird days will oe occupiea oy speecnes ana i ncvtncui ciuidiuoiip. the evening of Thursday will be" Performed, for the VdJ Vantaga of the Academy, that eele orated Comedy "The : Man and wife, or More secreu taan one,' ;.wiui an ap. pronnate farce. J...- vr.v.u;-- . a m a r m a f MavlO, 1810. ',t'- - j GREEK HILl, 8ec'ry 'T'HE following Trustees are appointed a committee of risitationto attend fjjiapel Mill bn Friday the 22d J 'f day ot June a,xt,.to witi.--;, ,.:f;. Thomas Blount, v, .Thomas Brown, iuri. i ; Joseph H. Bryan, TheKey Jo. Caldwell; V WilBe.W:jonea;.tWimatiiXtta Israel ricxens, wiuiam a.veuo. . ...j ..-yrc"- tit. c-ur.. .'-.'"'- !. sir: . . '"---.: ., x-f jonn o. vveai, Ky r. josepn, v iqsiod, f.f.u" Robert William (of Kaleigh.) ; t . ".-"! . , Published bv order of the Board. :. " 1 j U : . " ! ROBERT WILLIAMS. Sec t ' RaleurWApritSdAiD. 1810.' w' aif'fi : ' J THE Subscriber informs tnose 1 TIUVELLRUS who msy be e. pasainsr and repassmir throutrh this Is place, tliat he has a convenient' House, jurnisnea witn good Bed , and Liquoi-s, not interior to any that ; ' tne country anordsy v - ; ji - " Those Otntirmm who may honour him with their com") . . " pany, will enjoy that quiet repose so necessary to aweary ""l""; ' Kicston, March?, 1310. i i v. ; : ; r v JOS1AH HANCOCK. :,,ll-5twanxj -7;- -,-.-,,'..1