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H NEW CASH STORE. t. i:i:nw:iison u Co. k V. .. re-.ivf i f w-Y. V ! of GOODS, V5kU w, : 1 1 ..! '. ,.,.:e aJanc f ready ay or a si.rt ! l e s Weil t!xe who uttc;u J.tr can -rj . , . nd s' u. marked cash pri- tjj. 'I tc full j .. : - f r..o.i5 tl articles hand. . . DRY GOODS. ; S iprrfine.Commoni'vK C'.-iln. American roami frt..rd MrrinuC.;c4i, 1 :'.d, But?urd and Itun lrCva, M'nt an 1 ! -. --.u Cwxled dimity, f-;:ix Ycstimr. TJ'-nclle, Sa-u l Ve-Uett, printed Crimen-, Talby Velvets, IMincCli.ta. CiDctt. Bonv ett, 1 imhaair.e, &tun, Mm-bioi, Iustring, Cotton, S it i U Ti'dX Shawls Twilled. Bufl fc Imitation Shawls, rUdo. LihIivss and CooieU do. riarcel'na. Bandanna, Matin-M and C rubric X lUndlLtrclJef, Fidrriirt Mooes t(lcd, plain, striped, ;idcnet sod Tamboured Law liidtcntt nl l.cenetCambriik Muslin, India Muslins, CUon Shirtins-. Irish linens, Cton Liiiin(r, Lady's and Men' silk Sinkings, Colton n.t Worsted dm. Lady's silk tnd CiUim Gloves, Men'a d Cotr.f.jrts, l-accs and Spi. den;?tt strcvea. Torpedo and Msdis-m dress Bunnell, Art Rtuit fiqwrrs, Si.k snd Cotton Viulrclla, CIU-oe, rit cipd snd su-ijx-d Uinpiam, Hoie and Slraxd llhin kel.i, Flannel, I'laius ,VU rper, Court IfaUU. Cciiibs, tec xc. &c; '. : ' tT Ann XV ATM? ' Cross Cut, Wliip snd Mill Bsw. Carpenters and Shoe maker T.Kiti, Locks, HJsr''',t plat'-d Jron ami B-s CSnOVIaUckSi Bake pans, and irons, rV)in,.jpaiiii, shovels and ton;f, teaket'les, Chafing riis!, hunt slides, tea caddies,- M-n knir-i, knives anil forks, lUxors, shavinjr Loju. U-iUU-.g r;lasciot aUsiics,tf'.lct flajises, buntinr (r'ai!ie,brasjsndpUted harness rmwntuf, plated b'Un, stirrip nd pui r, ssdlery, sheep shears, cotton cards, whips, Bruges, P"9 Bar -Iron,- almt jrwna, lXk uinuntj jr, curry combs, ticclcs, t'ia Loiftli, poous,t:scc ,ialu tlaU axce, Uc Kc t ' , ' , ' ' . . ' ' ' - ' V' ,, flROCEHIEsl taf arulBi-on Suar, Spai':!b Scju-s, Powder, Shot, I!um, AlmotHis, Hais'ms, IVpptr, Ahtpice, jrinyer, chnco-l.ie,bi-tt pun pvrdei Hyon, atul Hyson bian Tea,' lisp ' ) cesri.1 Macatibsil Snui!,CIecKC, nuurngs,. ba&ket aait, l-.nln K.irl-j iTivfi- wirulnruh2.viii'rsne.- . ' -r- . A j-cneral ao.iiaeaiof tll, CroAery and Etone Wxre, : -. v ' In a fw day are expected a jsenerd sssortmeut olSta llnury ml Ikxtks, artclir:y Schoul Uouk. The fulUiwin arucWs wiil bj reeijvetl ia p lymeot : Colton, Curn, THo, U--cs-wa.i tlojicstta cloth, Bkn. Cft and toicuslonn;rs CASH- ; " lfon iuTc, : : T"p.fiur Acre lns in tli- ViUsya adjacent to the University of Xorth Carolina! Apply Ui the t!bsei'i bcrs who w.tl be in It.W U duriii.j Uiu So-sicn of the fJen lavulfd in U anfea n4 eoapclled to UU ie iha tu moment k .n J tVt f.cncr. ltficri Tiie loi z?1 c rnei tm g-ir)t F-rgund. bt ers-cd t; nrer to tM Nu(;Uiward, nd jro- Thtr are Ocw b ti rod below waH of' ceedH tavarjs, Dajut, The iiUifK"i cf I'mnr UiNccn hundred TCel to or from F-nplih pons- r-U Hill an-J Itomini urc MJv.iruirj ta vatch Mv. id, is:o. - A.YOUNG MAN j rtT.flO has hd eoti'sidorabie ixp-rrienca, and who can Y come well vecoinn)ud(l, wish employment in sums lehiinary ot'1earninjr! ad will eniruge t teach the lAtin, Uieek and Knglinh I Ahgtv.jfv. either a a l'rinci- pal or art A'-iisUnt. Applnjitioncan I made t tle btar Office or U TlwuiiU Skiasrljtiff at Wdbam'.M itchetl's, New feetn. , .j ;J-v i 5t. 18, lblO.- State of Nbrth.'C&otra, ' Court efritat anil Homier tetainiu, October Term, 1810.' ' "nuel Baylor,' OrSguial AtUcbmcnt, ' .. B. Cabral, . - . Levied, &C. IT p;ariti to ihe CoulthIS,th defendant J. II. Ca hral is nnt s ."i? mt iii tfii- IWite i Tberefbre it is oe- . dered that puhUeatioit be made of tliis suit, for 3 weeks successiwly itt the Star, printed in Ualcigb, for the defru dit)X to sppear at the next Court to be held for said county on the sctond, Monday of January next, and defend taid au.t,orjudncntwill be entered o.?a'm)rt him. rif ,..iV. , , TOU: KOUINSON'.C. a C , .. ' - DANCINQ SCHOOL. ; rT HE Subscriber respectfully Inform the younj La- X - dius and f Sentlemenof lUleixh and its vicuiity, 'bat be will open a lUncing School at Mrs. Casso's in Haleiph, on the 2itli of January nest, and will engage to teach . all tlio n-fW and most fafthiouuble Dances, lie hopes by bis ttmuluity ana k'.teiiuon to meet Wita kberul encourage' K.rit. , , , I. TL'CKElt. 1810. ' - - ' - - ADVERTISEMENT. I WILL ell or c;ch(infe for other horses, a very valua ble Stud Horse, i fsetone incb hith.ftf excellent blood. wl iNtl l. KiniiLurful l.nA ..1.1 Q..1.. Jt ir:u h'pfc VJ -ini wim m i.wiw w"l f9ILrRl. UStll TT till Aii Grand Dam, Mac.klin's pcamoujrht, greaL p-and dam, Junius, oit of, Col. Bland's celebrated imported mare lMcjicss he will bu eight years old next Sprint. Ay per on with horses froin the Western country, diinos'ed to trade,-'will do well erhap to call on me In the upper . naoi nai.iM coumy,;. ;.. SKM'U TllOUN. J jVSmi? lfi-lRIO -1 -. : : .; AT In. J,. .. He comes The uuisy Jltrald of a buy world." : FOREIGN. " London, Safrty 30.--Wo Jceived yesterdujr the foliowintf extract of a letter from Gottenburir. , w Tne best informed persons here anticipate an early rupture between Trance V nd ; Uus&ia the -1 lencu minister at amt Petcrsburgt) lately made Tbx i enntd for the Baltic arc, I fear Li danger, it all t'e rrosaun rorU ere. or aborjf U Lc, oc- euyned by French troopt. ( . Sefit. $3 In corc'Hicrci of tb dcalh of Mr. Coldsmldt, whoa wily hh vat to support the public credit of th country, the depression tftlw rnda.hiu been such, that we re aorry to utc, within these three d.y- no let thou fventrtn kautei of the greatest importance he atopped menl! ' ; . Teuton Fleet. Oco btr I TVj Garette cnttalns ditpstches from Sir C Cotton, including letter from capt-iu Blackwood, senior officer of the inshore SvjdvJron o(T Toulon by which it appears that on 20th ol July six sail 0. the Fine and ur fiigates.catne out of Toulon harbor to join a frigate which luu) born driven by our bouts into Dundoi and endeavour to tut ofT the Loraylus and Sheerwmter. ' Captain Biach wood, supported by the Ajra and Conquerer, ad vsnced in their support notwithstanding the grrat disparity of force, end by hi uncUiuntcrf braifcty disappointed the ettetiy, who retired into port ifict exchoriiifv a few UoadsUlc with tur ships, tbtiv acknowlcdutg that three Hri'jsh men of w ar, one Triate and a biii, were more thun eual to sik French shifts of the iiue dims tiiite decker ukI four fri)nitca. - , . . Limdoni Oct. 3.-Uc rman papers nave nrrsved to rnw!on. ran 01 uer.crii vauor. s cjvary rentes atCclorico." Meatttime, while aU tt a doubt uil snxietj rernsbs refpectuij the opcr.ttiTOS and si tuation of our anny irt PurrtiKil, it rppesrs TTen7 ccru in, that the tYigibh are br.tcd by ttvc ctjt f co pietbeyare dhtiuj to protect t pr-J, if mbiiiirrs do not withdraw the Ui tush army from FcrJil. iiliail tle speed tocycan, thy v. t:l shew a con tempt tor its safely. ; The discovery of the injjujt o:is scheme we rainounccd ytateriy was made on iho 1 1th of Uit month, and tiic 2?ta was the time fixed fork accomplishment. O - ralmouih, October 1 lxml U'el'.inton's amy han rttrtuted to within niaety tiilcs 01 Lislon -head quarters now at Queenslwrotijjh. The French army under Masienu, bjve been reinforced with I SOOO men. Sumo are oFoptmon they wi'l dvaco ; if so, a general butJe must tAc pi; ce. Lord Wei lingtou iwt9t nirruJ mre L'ian ' iuur leues fur thcr tutkss lie lef bis suoi; juaon. ' Next i K-ket will be htercsiinj;. jl tri:i uf a Uitcrjnm ATafto, doled .ii'gtut .5:A, . -131 0. Liiricn BoiKipJrte r.d his Hmiiy, Madanio B. itvMt claidrcn, und a ivunuc, uliocther upwards cf 40 penons, were brought here on the t wenty third irst. by Cpt Barre, of the Pumone Iripate, vvj totind t'nm t.n board ojk! Amerkun vessel, off (Ia Uat i, in Sardin;, (w di:ys buck, where they the 23d ulL Tliey tnlk ofa triple alltsiicc bctvsctuj t.ut been eight or nine days eudcavouriti to be al the three fifcat powers. Tbis would seem to.slievr lowed to I inn, but which they woi-e oeTemptoiily re thitt there is no foundation for the rumor cfu inii- fused. 1 It seniS they crribarktrd tt Civita S'cc understanding ' between France and R11s.ua, b- chi i, lit th'o llotnati States, about ll;ice weeks oro. caqo wliat other powers can be meant than Fruiiee, He gives out, that us lie had refused to uivorce his Russia and Austria? The plan of a triple nllLncc, wife, become Kisijof Hoinctml nuury l.isduugh however, is not mentioned in a Tcry poK'uivo man-j tcr (about fifteen years old, and now hero with the ner. All the account from Turkey rcpix nt the j rest of his children) to Fertlidand VII. of Spain, fjovernment and the people as nriimalcu ly one he haa been exiled front the CoriIikM of Europe, lit amidst tbeii lnvaders.Cottrirr. Lomdox. Oct i The refiort of the battle itPortrngoLTht al'iival and that ha intended procecdinur to America. u Oca. 0kes waitetl on him vesierthty forenoon, -iji.r j. . . . . ". . - . . . h'mi tnioruica nun, mat, us ne wisncu to I.thJ, he of the accounts by the Tonnant, known yesterday; should lfiwided wi'.li accommodations in I-oil a s-vt .1 a. T 1. A. mm. I.... ' r.i . 1 .a " f a . to have amvea at riymouin irom i-aiion im m, utcasoa, wiierc ooin nunscii na umi.y would be expected with Rrei.t impatience. ; They were re-' trebled with every attf-ntion, but that of course be ccived in town this morning She left tlx Tagus could not but be considered ts a 'prisoner of war. on t!ie,26th, but has not brought any account of a' lie U, ve leant, to remstn here luiUl direc;ions battle. The armies were so near that a battle was 'from q;uvcrnmcat at Lome shall be received 'cbout hourly expected. Lord.WelUnxton had bceu.rc-bim.' . " . , . utiiccd to the amount 01 itxw men. i,5w, Sept.' 15,6 P.M. A plot of a most The diDutches from Lord Wellington are five diys (Viz. 011 the 1 8th of Sept. later than the k. onhundred mst retpcctaWe ir.habi!ants have lcen ne was on mo iiui . apprene-.idsd, among tT.ni the fllarquis Abrnntes. Massena was at Vixen. . v" i iO the twentv-ninth of this month a General mass Oct 4-Stocks are rccovenng diuly from their dc-Cre of the Bdtish wastohaveUkenDlacc. -The con- depression. Omnium was at sixdiscnunt this mor-1 Bracy extends throughout the cmintr i at Tainar, iwag, and three per cent at 65.', iGrimbra, and other towns In U interior, depots of Sir C. Cotton has had no comn.anica.on with vet- anu h ive been fotuld. In conscouencc of the num- leanit, IVom ... . . MM. I'. W I ''. . I". ' that qiutsr aown to tne tu jniy, wnicii autrtirs and which was to have taken Dlace or ruav take probability of Mttrat declining the fetu-ck. pace t!us nisht. ! It was arranged in this hvmnef ; a bu.ig remoiwirance to trta Kussiaia government ohthe aqhjectof three British ships" having been. itliSVed to discharge careots of colonial nroduco at Droduco tbe sraall port of Sackeiihuscfyin-Courland, aud to tjt tu ladings of naval stores, although the French consul at Lieubiu had narticulati v. denounced these, tOsscis, anfi tendered prucla of their being enemy's 'property. - The Russian minister replied, that the system oi mercaauui exclusion was already carried ti an extent incojisiateat with the happiness, nd in. , jarLous to the interests of the empire and that, al- thoija:luh9 Emperor was sincere in his hostility to f ,tho Ebgihh, he was desirous to mitjigate to his peo , , ylo the severities of the war, whenever he could do so oensistently with the honest discharge of his bth . r obligations. Should rupture take place bo- tn'ccn thj allied cou SwRlen will ncccssurily 13 oir w.vuud.1 iiu nau iiui.oiiiii.aiui.m.wi wun vet- arms h ive been totind. Jrt consccuenc Admiral Martin, at Sicily, slice the 13th July b.beV of prisoners confined, 1 have just Mr. Adair reports a favorable state of affairs ii! good authority, that the regency exp the Fifty seaven Kun-boais appear b have been destroy cd at one period, and the enemy beinsj so much an noyed otherwise by our forco in the Faro di Mes-, sina, as to oblige him to ttbandon one of his posi tions brt the coast of Calabria. v . , We mentioned some days age a report that Lu- cien Bonaparte was about to emigrate to America, and yesterday a letter was posted up at Lloyd's, slating, that in attempting to carry that design into I. U..A K.n 1 ,1 .n In. O-I.- I cmtvuhuu, lie iau w.ii tnnvii vj utiusi, cruiser. The latter report appears not to ha? been cor rect, for when Lucien left Italy, he went directly to S-.trdip.ia, and placed himself under the Drotecdon of the British minister Mr. IFd!. It was stated that he had been forwarded by that gentlemen to Gibral tar, but we believe the fact is, that he has been sent to Malta until the determination of government shall be known upon the subject. It has generally been supposed that Lucien has been induced to take this step iot tne purpose oi insul in us own personal safety, and that ni his wife. It is perfectly . well known that Lucien has uniformly and steadilv re jected all Bonupartcs offers to become a sovereign, or even to, accept uuc, aim merciore nisname does not appear in the French Calender1 as one of . ' r ;t. . T . . . . tne imperial lamuy. wonajrvc, wno nas ttaa most convincinsr reasons to be satisfied of the sUDerioritv of Lucien's genius and firmnesj in a moment of danger, has been very anxious to draw him into his system, and as he is too irritable to brook! contra diction, it is probable that ho has thrown out some threats, which Lucien, knowing ht character, did nol think proper to despise. - Bonaparte was extremely offended with Lucien for his marriage with his present wife, a Madame Jauberton, the widow of on exchange broker. - The marriage took place just before Bonaparte usurped the throne of France. As. soon as Uie tyrant heard of it, he said to Lucien in a violent rage, Comment voum tavez te qui uutmaintenant et vout allez efiou $er un Catin?" Eh bien" replied Lucien, tile est an moitu ejuneet jotie." This sneer which was directed against Josephine, who was then high in fvvor, so enraged Bonaparte, that he never saw Lucien afterwards. Bonaparte has, however,, re peatedly since Lucien's residence at Rome, pres sed him to be divorced from his wife, in otdcr that he might contract a marriage more suitable to the imperial blood of the Bonapartcs ; but Lucien, who is very much attached to her, has steadily refused to comply with his request. It is very likely that an apprehension that the tyrant would take move effectual means to remove her, may have had a great influence upon Lucien s mitui, and, asMac ame Lucien could not be without fearsof '.he same kind, it is probable that her influence was exercised to induce her husband to , remove beyond the poweV of his brother. Lucien acquired immense wealth while he was Ambassador in Spain, and it is gencilly understood, that when ho ncgocbtcd the peace with Portugal, he obtained from the.PortU' guese government about 280, 0001. sterling. .From the StatdamanOct; 3. Dispatches, have been received from Lord Wei linglon, but ministers sufl'er as little as possible cf tueir contents, to ,transpire. aneir panizan., now- ever, have acknowledged that his lordship has made another'retrogado movement and we suppose they luve let thus much out, by way of preparing the countiy for news they may have reason to expect 5ikhouif.it Ihey will not go so far all tt once. The di.patches are dtcd the Uth ult from Gavcia, which is only twenty miles from i.VUeu, to which placet U was rcjorted, lord Wellington had retired. A letter dated Lisbon,' September 15, say Sr-(,Wc This day the Cathedral, it being the anniversary of the expulsion of the trench irom l.i$bon, tu.vicd out a grand procession of Priests, kc This even ing they are to go round ngain "About'-' 600 of tlie rebels were to Lie clothed in Unush unitoruis, and which have this day lieen found ; the Priests were W ho fired on, in order to make the populace ima gine that it was by thi Jimisli soldiers ; others were to cut off as many of U3 ao they could End, and others to release the prisoners co'.ifiiicfl at a bnitiil insulat ed fort near Belem. In order to be on our guard, officers arc ordered up to the casLU.,' where our men are quartered, from their billets in town. The bu siness of the rescue must be cither to iu?l.t or to morrow, as those prissncrs are to Ee embarked for Brazil on Monday. It is a most vile conspiracy ; a Portuguese lady, married to a French General, made tho happy discovery. ' ' London, Oct. 6. The recounts front. Cadiz by the last mail, state, thutthe regency, in tonscqnence of authentic information respecting tho strength 5c condition ol the French force before b Isle ol Le- on, had determined on offensive operuttoti!, und that in a short time a vigorous sortie wotdd be made. About 100 of the deputies to the Cortes had arrived in that City t and as the wind hnd been for. some time favourable, 30 to 40 more were expected from the south eastern provinces, lbc regeucy n is said, looked upoi.ti.cse persons with rather a jealous eye. Several members of the Junta, it was suppos ed, would be removed. One of tho deputies from Navarre had applied to the government tor 10)00 muskets, for an equal number of grenadiers that were collected in that province. The Pbccnix of Sept. 30 -says, it is confidently rumored that Mr; Canning and UUbkiisoo arc tore turn to office. : A letter from Gibralta of Sept. 7, states that upwurcfa of 1100 French deserters had arrived at that garrison in one nioath. A terrible e ruption of Mount.Vestivius took place on the 13th and 14th of Sept. last j the neighbouring Village of Hesina, narrowly escopeci clestiVction py the lava flowing there w uh. . .1 wo Swiss regimci-is h ive arrived in Ing lano rrom Lisoon, who h j betn two years in the r rench service, ana tt .serteu lor want oi pav and clothes. Accounts in London from lonnmcen ot Sept. 27, say that the object in laying he embargo in the western part of Den mark having lailed, the measure was abandon ed i that French gai risons were expected a Mehel and Koniie sburg ; and that trie Kmgoi Denmark hud. refused pirniission to pass thyotirih Zealand a body f French troops col lected at Hanover, forth', ostensible purpose of asi.ui.jj the Sw ides to regain Finland. . MwYork, V,T 9. vj;ei-PW Portugal -The ship Kaidus, Cpuin Miller, Billed from ( Joruona on the 7th of October. Two days previous to hi saiiing, enpt. M. saw an official letter; addressed to the .American' consul) which mtiKiorted that a . severe and tleoisive cn gagemiir.t took 4aco; ftejtr. itr(i'ci:la Uri1 Portugal, on the twciity-seventh September, Tbctwecn. he French and tlie combinorl lorces of England rnd Portugol, under tho com man i tl Lord Wellington, orul continued without intermlssMin, until the even inc; of the tweirtyn'inth, whsuthc i'rerxh w-.re com- jpelled to mukti a precipiute rctreaM 'ithf the lo8!j of fcurtsen ihcund ineit killed hnd prisoners. nirtd hi:"! 1 1 :rt cf 1 , i irevp bt-oavd v s;H j'-.e : . occ-:io:i. Tl. (J:;r. t-i., x ,rrj to t ie French si.in.Lr (5. C K'i; U'i pfrrs th. tv e i.;:-". u aniwun1. ntett.'i kuot v,s ) ti .!, PJ.5t .hto-A- tl. A in k ni-iibrr'Mr. Ward. or -i.v olScr r-. 11 jrnct, seem to luve r.irui corro jorauj j rrport. We d-j aot oder it r.c , 1 Hilfrjn CxtSftl corrn'ses loini.,' .,1 'Co.' c;. tj Rcsttr,!!! whtc'a bcSrtsrrut yaLrnic , , mim-.-yy an-1 tncir artlit rents, f.or.t w h it t' v liihwiricallhisstoae baUefy" ..cw..,.e ; hs afldresscd a series cflcttor to t!ic lr '- ' and Fsimcrs i aud ncrSii!llmiv, on the Pi-" of tho IV.h'Vi Co.ii.Til.lcc, headed u.rr ', Gu'dAn which he app:is l.ii c..u, t. Gbre of the ilvU and psp jr currency of EiM-kri ' . ' " DOMESTIC. - r.rahinj:on CJ.'y, 2-'m. I2 Uy t'ie f?t fresh in tiis Pototaac oceasitmcd i;y du Ltr the chain bridge over the falls ..bote Gvorj ' town has teen curried away. ' A vast rur.:.'" ty, some av two tlioua tad. cord, uf drift vm J lodged ng.inst tlie great bridge acros. the P.. tomac injlle Course of 'Sunday an! yt$lfreV.v, which attracted a- number ofjitboriog riojl and others, who thotigoi it a good opnoitanri- to lay in their wood free of cxpence. ' lJUti, wood was rescued jn this wa Iron, the strrr.. In the act of gsttin? out this drift wood, Wmi IJStrenL a :lk and cotton dver.'was ui . foi tuhately drowned. We und:rtand' tint two persons were drowned in the f.nme man ner at the rivtr side near (icoigctoun. A . . Tne United Statea Inig Ilbrhtl, thkh v,.. ately sent to Europe v. rlt.t mcSflJ:!is to 'our ministers in France and England, lu.s n-tiin.nl nving-had a stormy pa.s,s:?, durina: uti.li theyVwere ; compelled .throw c.vtiU;.id s.veral of her guns.' Lieutcnaiit Miilcrand Spcbce;' v ho went out as ;iies.ci:gers, huve w- iivcu tu una eii s. , . . . ... ... ; - , Coroners Reports in Kew-Tork tke 3:h irstint. .Susan- B ddwinf a jrirl about elghtetn years oid, suicide by laudanum the everting before, in Second street. . Llc&nor Jackson, killed Iv a Uow w ith i hammer, ebox the left etr, b'v iartJs lliidu clv. J;xcb Badgcly died by ctthiiig , lis throat with a n xor. ' Richmond. AW. 13 It bus Ijecn yeais, sinte the citizens of this place have, vitwrstcd .etch a swell in the -waters of the Jatuea River as it now exhibits- The ruis during the last :f die inst vclk, were not very beery here t but they raust 1& ve been much. more, so tibove and at the mountains. , j i Col Mayo'a Blidfre is we hope, tut in sliEht donir ' ger, In a,ny part of it, yet tlie water touches the Iits-i nest sioe ncams twe ' at iwntts are swept off j a brig on her beam another t and vst quantities of lundier, timbet end old incs Jloau down the foaming current. We fear dial very con. sidcruble damage has been done (b the low ground, and batteaux above and perhaps, some lives los NORTH-CAROLINA. 51 . STATELEG ISLATITHE. " ' HOUSE OF CiOllMOJiS. u I ( , Monday, Vov. 19. 1 A quorum bcinjr formed, the Mouse proceeded ;to ip-, ... point a Speaker Wm. W.Jones and Wm. Hawkim weie i uomitikted. ' . ' p The votes were Mr. HnwVm 75, Mr. Jones 49 Mr. UawkJns was conducted to me Chain ' . On moUon I'leassmt Henderson was app6iatcd.ClMk Wiii.B. IxK-bhart Assistant Clevt. v VJ ;-.- - Messrs. Ixive, Bairingcr and fcitjor.es were oppointc to prepare and report Hides for the House. . s Tuesday, Nov, 2'!. , - A mcisafe was received from, the Senate, infitrmirjt "it . llous! , that they bad appointed Joseph Hiddick, fsprkr Momlort Stokes, Clcik, -and lfafK-rt .Williams,- Aswftant Clei k, and were in readiaeas to proceed to business, i - - A writ of election was issued, vrcunff 1,10 shW5"" Flertrord coutitvto hold an election on the 0tb infW. , . the purpose ofek cting a liepivsentfctive in tlie room of Wm. H. Bovce. dec. - -S. - ( " . i '.r' Messrs. Bonjamiatl. Covingtoi", Vim. Bi ickrll, Dawl Fornej-i William Hid, 4VTm.J. Cowan, Archibald M'XeiJ. , AlrxntKlec M'AUiMer, ,iocph Ham y, aud Ceoie Fen- , in;!! were nomimit-id for E xgr6sinp;Clk. Mcsi-s. Hr. , kell snd Coviprn were elected. Aaothcr rtmauto be balloted fosv ' '. A joint comruttoc was' appointed t wait on nit, Esccl lency the pov rnor to inf.M ;n him that the Legislature i in rc;linen rcct-ivc such CPnuinicatioiiS as lie nilit , thiol, proper to niiikv Mcsrr Wvlborn snd McUns were f.ppoimcd (J i the part of the frhate, and .Messrs, V. U - Joix s and bcawcll " the lwase. , . , Mr. 0if -n intiodwcdtlie folhwinir resolution! .v ; ' Xj :;tis it Is consi-itent with' true Kepubbcaniim and the f' ithiUl clificliarjmof the itti -esi-nuuve duty, to consdlt on iirtv'mtbe rxiKlteretit'tlie paWic rroiH V.i ,. And wlis.ivis iiis rqucsc-nttato the treivnil A'srwilv thfit S'f 16 s--c .VinUr expctwled fof pii"-m' ' IfihuUi'jj the' Lrvwi of v'ta-toe, when it W hcticel the wipe file do for a much Its sum : limbed, t'cr fom, tha; it is csrxylient a la-t be passed antttlaUuS 1 rtibiic 1 iiitiu,, in inch noomer t'mt it may be domr.f'fr tu? lower 1 'ice." Made tin: order oftlie sy for 1 litirsd y. Mr. S. :Hvnll,frorn the committee appointed to ..t r" the. tio Tiurt-, ItqHd. that bfo Es' clU nry v(u''b twelve f.'rlock t .'iiorr;w, r.!c;a commmuc.ition nnof f. A seejud baliofnrf ior aiajrossing Ckrk was had-i.. majorUjy Tii? nics of V? J. Cowan and Leoi lcil- " jr.. Vw.i.-f.M the ioi'it eommittce appointed to preps. Uu'' ef OrSt, fspm i rule w'uith were agreed ' ' ., Vcdnemlr, NoV.2l.. . . . . , MtfisAjMr.- u kiaw, caidwtii, j Vf v. n. w 8'simavM..newjN, VridV,' M.&vOi !( Iv.pfi" M. 9.w;il.,Vi!:sF0t), U-on.wl, t'ifUimi, and X.hmiHi a)'.t.ote- al :iii.btVie vi I'r'vdc;-- a;al Jn-tu. , ,
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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