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V 190. 1. Fr a Sl.iry bv tfaTa FI. Wr Jm, Lla-j VALtJA 1 LF. ttbiut. fcr.s, . tvt RALEIGH. N. C; ,.,t S,.i.mrv every f.W tYedT-ay a 1 ss.a4 rr.. t M Si-K-at-urr U r. SaturO .y 1 lT ? J ..burif i.y t US. Sal at BL1C"T tU neit t t-daevijr by lvi ' t ; . t ' 1 1 j from Astra t if wood e. V fme k 1 wees. Lew Ahvilt crrrv e-'hn- i. anUj tiww rive at l4'oed. b it 4 . Lee 1U) ood C ft, U . an Ume it A ts &xi day by Tysoa's Mure. Li-.V. H.lUborar, Hier.ce Dy Jones's ferry, r.J-m' HijwjkJ to PaycUcvUW Uc FiTctUv"- cvey 1 !i i'f Uy t U a. . and ar- me at Ilulshoro ou cutui 4-y by j A- as. . Lear MillJro pnoPEnrv roil s.xti fl Mor.J. y at 1U - 'id amy at iv I'hurur by B t lit. r'rojn FaycHMl ly R . f rmuimlte ai d 1 IimIjuM .U to Sli-. jury one week. , f ma I'.vrftrvilW hth buiKlay at 6 fr'ayettcville the ham, Wadetbaro, nee wet t. A and arrive TME suT-serdW fevunr'.r. t IT awit ibU state 1 A -Hr wit tnriar. ( by the ru Llis rf.Mirta M fna ) kw ibcs fo rtra. M.ele tb.-l tfm, that TihuirVr and toemuAl kttuatioA, vttcrcon fee bow re!- i Abo three Sum llaVisca on ryttmUe-street,' pn-hape Infcriour to none ia the ertr, ia point rCbcmr eligibly eitaatrd Cm busiacMt two of wiuch hat attach ed to Uea u(5:u: accommodations for a fnly,allr- ccatarv out knuan. kc. bm at prret tw occpw4 m that way ,.Alo ann Town lota cf one cte eack, trackr fond pfthiUfcwr,c4tigiuUyf DrtUi4uwe, and t ry wen wood Land, thrte milei frtm BW-;ph B liTiB that none will pnnlun wiUmo vievwf the ;pre!K a further deachpttim i decined nneearj. Tm termt wriU te inada ey ana aeoomioai wux fiurchaaera. :. .? : ta conaoqtiewe f my intention aa abort ttitrd, tboao few whi are indexed to bm will pereeW tb aeceaaity of my ao'.ictuafr ptyneat at aa cany a penoa aa conrciuau I hm a4cr tha aructlar avjirrjv;" -4 c-.itnJ b' t 1 'twatcct i rVce of tkiu-l 59 dU tnwr aj- B or 1 auy aUo t aniurd In i-.portaMe kma m lt i-Ubvrkood tiraity vUr drfa. It taertrt ad a quarter botk kW aad Toukm w21 b in adwnc. . ' Jktlhnd -Amir, 34, !& . I NEWS.i . . . r reach fommaulcr bzi. a cjuv,.,' raovtmt'.tst do ctdec '" -- rr ?; , , rend ir Ui wmy. . . - W hire been Lroied 4il r of . Utttr&ort Li-.:oa.t.j!r? r ,". ,'. 1 at SUU't-v ua WedMaday Lrave Salisbury ere. to'tim l and thoae who haw any demand agTi'mtt cie ry lVtUneaUay K 9 irfHtjvu.. w arc rrqucateU to Dnnf weal lorwara pnor w m uji i turdy by 5 p.m. . , . .' ., March enauing. V- X" - 112. From Fayettcville by twnel Hill, -TOutfielda. . cTrtriT Or? HOODS ille. S. C CUraw e. b, andCaroden to Columbia once a . " K, S - iil UUU,U', . . - Leave FaretteUl imt Vedneady at 6 & . andar.' and well afrted, (Uk KtttMt part freb) acktted par. : 1:..- .wv....:.,; c k. 10 a m. Iae ClilumLia ticulariy JVtftJua market, wJl be fi-on tl.it time enld at : lycrr Saturduy at 3 p. m. and arriye at KayeiUTille the. umiWly retlcHl,rieM, ehlier hy w&Ar tofr.f rrfaJ TUv ir6 - . . - Cuh,Cmt 6f inarchnllte.potunlaJ(ee4$oreTen Tbe noiay bcrald of a buty vrorid.' The Danube, CapC tierce, aniveJ at New-York the 14th Instant, fvom Ocifjst, btingn LomkMtdalea to tne 19 th of October.' ; A ilUptch waa rcccid at Lnrtl Liverpoor "effice on the 13th of October from Lord Vicount Ve.inrtoiu dated at CUmora the SOih of Sepreinlxir, 1810, pvinj; ait account of a severe battle lout'lit on Hie S4U, settt and 3710 113 FromVairentoabyJUnaomiBndg,6iirStow!oBaah to thorn, ctutomcra wboae atteutton to j of September, between the Uiilish and PortURUCte u.h e.li.Trbora'.tireeaville tutd Waahmstoato New-rreeitlapaymentt hat beat Mtiafactnry. ;, My iircteat in-1 ebmbined arlnV Utt the ODO tide, and"1 the JYeifch Itentioa and arrangements matt it evidently the Interest r .i j: . . k. . ave Warrentoa every Saturday at o a. in- ana amre ., tco w u-h " v . ." Wasbinirton on Moady at 4. at leave Wasbnvon ,u.'"t' ,.,v ' - Kah j bern once a week. Le r-at ; L. day lv Wa.. Leave Newbernevery Tulyat2. 'M P"M bu-inea in this tUte, (at le4 fertile eyery Wcdtieaday at a. . and arnVe at Warrentoa on -that in which W dUam Saaw & Co. are thterastid. rrid v by 6 i. ' " ' ' ' " ' " ' I Tne7 wil1 f,Te tioo1 tbt,lr jwent tnarkat prteea i, 1 1 4 From Washington by Blth," lVooliitoc- and Get for real (rood CottoSi in seed, allewiajr.49 shillings je 100 aWiton to Lake Landing-oa MattamuAeet once in two,foFch Cotton.: - I',-.' "'vW :'. weeks. - - . - ?? V(fLLS!W' . iotVa.;n(rt on verv other Monday at 6 a. m. and ! Poli-iirh. Mtd. 29. IS0. . . 23 5w : i arrive at Lake Landing: on Tuesday by 6 p.m. Leave 1 n. B. I will also seH a Negro woman who is an excel-1 ion of the F.rerfqh infuiitry f rrif e) at the top of the Lake Landing on Wednesd'7, a ; nd arnye at , lent eaok and good house servant . :. 'wv.tv -.V Irid.je, when it wa attacked in the most gidlant r vvaum!tonon lufsaay ty vp- m, V 115. From Ualifix by Knnc.i,toTsrborooncea week; Vave Trborowry Kridty at 6a m and arrive at Ha. .; lifaaby 6p. at Vva Halifdi every Saturday at 6 .. and arrive at Tar boro' by 6i. w. - Leave Raleiirh every Saturdiiy at 4 t i and arrive at Vii. 'jfaih e. h: by 6 p. tn. r Ltave tfash c. h. evety lliiu-sdsy 7 "at-rfii andarriyeatU-leiirUbr6.ii t " I Vlf-fV' . t17 rmm llalifbv Kcodaml Neck. namilUuuWU- tiS iamslon, Jumestown, FlymoutU and W'ashinjflun c.h.5 V to Scuppenionjf; once a vet head, six years did. last spring, fcitlr j fi-rt ten or eleven inches hitrlt. no i rrs.i.'a--' white feet hermant and tail pretty nicely trimmed, and branded with J on the left cheek, and with P on the left shoulder She T.v iial.fa. evry Sunday at 6 a. as. and arrive at 'has a small Wbttespot of hare under the lett jaw, occawo". Bcuppeinonir the ct-jti Tuesday by 6 p. m. Leave StHp. by having had the distemper -Any person who will army under M3iihal Masscna en the other. ARer deUiiTliitf v:iriitre previotis msnouvrea and akirmisliesinddcacrioiiie the stroai position he had taken on the Surra Busaco on the Mondego river, Lord Wcluntrton proceeds t Hr. ;i' . At'&ix to the 'morninit of the'Sttb. the enemy made two desperate, attacks upon our position, the one on the rifjht, the other oil the left of IW high est poftit of the Sierra' Tie attack upon pte right was made by two dtvisiona of inlanuy. One divta- matiner by the 88th reciment, tinder the oonunand of the lion. licut! otl.' Walltce i and the 43th regi ment, under the command i the bon-Iieutvcol Meade, and by the 8th Portugese reariment. un- four miles from ttakigh, a HuHREL I der the command of heuucol DoUkIa. directed by lUARE.wiLhatnaliatarinherlore-l , w:. -.ri ir ' , . STRAYED living on the HilUhqrough road . CltOM the honse of Elias Gay, miijoftmieral Picton. These three corps, advan ccd with the bayonet, and drove the enemy's divis ion from the advantageous ground which they had Obtained. :.- r '.. . : " ' I beg to assure your,Lordship, that I never wit nessed a more gallant attack than that made by the 3"th. Mh, and 8th Portuguese regimeuts, on the .Ipif i ul rrW7ai Halifax hringthe said Mare W the subscriber, 'living in FrkU llZSZr on Friday by 6 p. m. - v - Comvy, thiee miles north of Louiaburg, on the Warrenton erieifly division, which had reached the Tldge of I" 118 l-WnRcidi.bv8mithfield,Waynesbor0,,Snow- rod.or contrive him word so that be may get her, shall the bierta: . ' fl,.7 t il K ..- - r , Will 1VA 11 mj w . w - " .- - , " , Leave Halelgh every Sunday and Wednesday t ta. at j atnlarrive at Newbern bn Tuesday and Friday by dp. m. 1 X Leave Niiwbcm every Thursday and Sunday at 6 a. m. and j"anive at Raleiirh oti Suturday and Tuetdr.y ly 6.v ' 119. From FayeUeviUe, by Sampson cu b Duplin e. h. and South Washing n, to Vrtlin'mfcton, once a wi w H)ftve Fayetteville very Monday at 8 o. m. and arrive n .-at Wilmington on weanestiay Dy p.m. sxave wiimmg be uandsomety rewarded JESSE PRITCHARD.-. Statrof North Carolina j ' ItOCKlNGtlAM COUNTY, ' In EquityOctober Term, 1810 ; Philip flost 1 i- r f unginai jiui , '- . . j.... - .:i Mt.rtv .t'r.v,hflH.! vs.- , ' i uninnai Bill . I i - ; ' -t. ' . l ul V r " " . -.V' " hn C. Cox b Tensly Yernon J . .-.T, , . ,ora "R ,0 a ma f.,:n- k. i:..hMt.iam .n.vnvL T r spiirarmg t the istisfiction of tle Court that John the ?4 Portuguese Uicadores, and dnvfen '. -de re toWinnaweet ; , : . C p.,x .e dftdnu .nd inthe B.U of immense loss. Bng. Gen. ' Cleman'a I ' -Leave Fayetuville every Friday at 0 a m. and arrive at 'I"'. t an nunum oi mis aute t it is inert, poruguese Inlantry, which waswreserve - . : .Wilmington e ibund.y by noon. .wv.r mngtoneve. IDCmghl OI .prig. ryTu iiyatba.mi ana arrive at tayeuevuie on iiiura- r r7C ' I ford s division, and a battalion of th i- ' - f k,,w' - - - '..i.! anwer within the fii at three days of next Term, otherwise ru'V w" '' , uul,uu w. ' i i "I1!?!! .;.... '- u r....i i the Bill will be taken ore confc.to aa to him. ' wese retfiment,'uftder the commadt of I 49 3vr ' T ? Leave E'.tV.abethtown every Saturday at 10 o. m. and a , nve at Mrsh Castle by 6. leave Alarth Castle Vt 8 ft. m. and imre ti Eliabethtovn tiienext uay uy ip. m. SEARCY, CM. i State of North Carolina, RICHMOND COUNTY". 122. From Newborn, by Swansboro' and Wilmington, 1 ' 'Lrave "Newbern every Ww'.nesdaV at 6 am and arrive Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Sept Session, 1810. atESmi'hvide the next Saturday fcyf I o.m, Leave.Sroith. Neil M'Leod, f,l - . i .,. V' ville every 8At'ird.-.y t 1 as.ad arrive atNiwbera the, , vs. ' , V Original Attachment. . " next ues'iay.i'y t p. m. - , JOnn icthuh. j j' .. j. - . I.- ,-. ' i .... .. i , w. . from iNewDern, to Hcatuun,nnce in two wren. .1 12? ' Liave" ffewbern every other Wednesday at 8 a. m. and . '- arrive at Beaufort by Gp mi Leave Hemifort the next ' day at 6 a m. twl arrive af Newbern by 6p. m. , i. The Pnst-tnaster General may expedite tlie mails sn4 . alter the times htf arrival and dtparture at any time lu " - . .i. . ..- . r.i.. k ...:...i.. .:.... " jlatmgsn adequate, compensation that mux be occasioned thereby. ' '. : o Fiet n minutes shall be allowed for opening and vel .nintr the mail, at all ofliccS where no particular time is ypecified , v ; 1 ' .v; 3 for every thirty mmu es delay (unavoidable, acci ' ' dens excepted) in sniving after tlie times prescribed in ,'f vy contract, the contr'artor sliall forfeit one dollar i and " .-if the delsyeontinue until the departure of any depending , mail, whereby tbe mails deatineil for aurb depending 4 mail lose A trip, a forfeiture of double.the amount allowed , for carrying the mail one trip shall be incurred, unleit it - ' ahall be made to appear that the delay Wu occasioned by ; V ur! avoid sidle accident j in which case the amount of pay , ' for the trip, will, in all cases, be Forfeited and retained. 4." Persons making proposals are debired to state their prices by they ar. ; Those who contract will receive their -'J?y q'larterly an the montls of February, May, August ' . j and November opa month after the expiration of each 'iJ.Vqnarter., , I ' ' ' "a&'-f 5. Nd otherthart a free white person shall be employed 2 tor.onvey the mail., -i-' . ; . . .v ; , ' 6V.Wliero the prbposer intends to conyeytte mail in tlie b,idy iff a stage cairiagche is desired to state it in his pitipOHitlS. . . ' : ; ; ; j. y. The Vomister General reserves to himself the f, p 'rijjht of declaring any contract at an end Whenever one 'failure hapnensv whkn amounts to the loss ofk trip. . , 8. The coulranti are to be hi f petition on the tii'St day ' Ot April next, and cRuunueuiUd Uccemoer 31, isi3. n -- ClDEu CHANGER, " " "f U,. FosT-starraa Ubsf.sal' - GtirxaAt PoTfrT52,''MnrttCiy sti8, lolO. Levied on a Tract of Land on tlie drains of little Mountain On the left, the etvmy attacked, with three divis ions of infantry of the 6th corps, that part Of the Sierra occupied by the left division, commanded by brig1, gen. Lrawiord, ard by the brigado of Portu gucse infantry commanded by brii Ccn. Pack. One division of infantry only made any progress to wards ibe top ot the lull, and they were immediate' h charged with the' bayonet by brig. -gen. Craw f . a ja i ..m a . a regiments, and down with brigade oi , was mov- gen. L-ra' th Porttf lieut. cof Macbean, made gallant and successful charge up on a body ot another division ol the enemy, which was endeavoring to penetrate in that qnurter. , Beside these attacks, the 'light troops of1 the two armies were eaguged, throughout the 27th, and the 4th Portuguese . Casadorea, . and the first and 16th regiments, directed by bngndier genet al Puck and commanded by lieut. colonel de Rego Bomto, lieut' cot. Hill, ; and Major : Armstrbng, shewed great steadiness and gallantry. 1 lie loss sustained -a Creek,, ':i -. -.,-, '-liT-.'.ia -r l.t iia.L l ' l. .1 T appearing that the defendant is not an inhabitant of ",c oecn this state: tiraerea mat publication ne made three weeks in tlie Raleigh Star, that unless he appear at our i wit Cmirt to be held for said County, at tlie Court-house in Rockingham, on tlie 3d Monday in September next. ! uiimiiuit mil nun. u- , , ... ..,." , : . . . mtrict, be prcvioasly stipii- " Py. " j"sT" " c,iu:n:u sTnl "la; itionfor an? extra ipeU . tf p tfeEC. til r jTHE ghand lodge of -North Carolina & Tennessee, ' t , ' "' ' via ' ' w W 1 Ll ' conveae their '.. i?5'. . mT. ii Lodce room in this citv on . -' ','-?7tJ;j Jmf. tAku- the evming of Saturday the first at.. . day ' of December next.- At which time and place tlie Offi cer, Membtj s, and ltcpraotn . . .i f v - :. 'iv "V 'it ;.. . uti v vtiui.it,v;u iv i ;- ;, ; ' ' THO. L WH.L1AMS, V ' ''.f-r.,' , t'.f ' Grand Secretary SECOND CLASS OF THE . CAPK-FZAR LOTTERY, . THE drawing of the Cape-Fear' Lottery will com mence on the fifteenth day of January next, and con tinue to draw one thousand tickets per week, until it is finished. TUo prcai dent and directors of the Deep and Haw River Navigation Company, who' have tlie nunart mentof the above Lottery, iatser themselves that the following scheme is so plain and fair that It needs no ex planation. Tickets will be sold at nearly all the public- places in tlie state, and any gentleman taking ten tickets can have them on credit until the drawing .is finished, aud ike prizes will then be received in payment, v -, 0 Prite of loo 390 600 1200 do . do do do fcioe each ,20 : io v- do do do dd- 6000 5000 ; '!8Q&i 6000 '. r2oo r 3 i 50 Prizes 3750 filankt 30000- g3oooo 6000 tickets at 8 S ench The first drawn 250 Blanks, will be entitled to ' one of the prizes pf g 6 each. r,-r-i ? 1 . , HEJVRY BXJJYSOJC,. . , , J0SRPH MIXTER, jtujinocn jwxEjirtiE, ' . " - ; JiEXJA.WX IVILLUMS. v Fnyettevtile Mv. 19, 1810. . numerous. ' I understand that the general of - divis ion Merle and gen. JHauea are wounded, and vtrf, Simon was taken prisoner by the Sid regiment and 3 cols. 38 oiheers and S5C men. 1 he enemy lett 3000 kdled upon the helC. of battle, and I un derstand from the prisoners t.nd deserters that the loss in wounded, was Immense. 'The enemy did not renew his attack,' excepting by the fire of his light 'troops on the 28lh, but he moved a large body ofinfdhtry and cavalry from the left of his centre to the rear, from which I saw his cavalry in march on the road which leads from Mortagoa over the mcun tains towards uporto. ..; V.As It was probable that in the course of the night f the 38th the enemy would throw his wholo omiv upon that road by which he could avoid the. Sierra de Busaco, and reach . Coinbra by the, high road to Oporto, and thus the array'would have been exposed to be cut off from that town, or to a general action on less favorable ground i and as I had reinforcements in my rear, I, was induced to mitAdnno from the Sierra de Busaco. The enemy did break up in the mountains at 1 1 at night of the 38th, and he made the march expected. ' His advanced guard was et Avelans, in the road from Oporto the Coimbra yes terday and the 'whole Vas seen" in mar h through the mountains that under my command, howe ver, was already in the low country, between the Sierra de Busico and the" sea ; and the whole of it' with the exception guard of theirs is this day On the left oi tne ivioTiuegio, 'r 7 ' ' This movement has'aflbrded me a favourable op portunity of shewing the enemr the- description o troops of which this army is composed it has l l ... I n . t...i. 1... ': .... . . .....V . p.i .. orougnt ine rpriuguuao levies into action witn tne enemy for the first time in an Advantageous situa tion i and they have proved that the trouble which has been taken with thera has not' been 1 thrown iway, and that they are ,w6rthy of contending n the . 'it -r..i: k . j--.. .1.1 f . lame ranKs wun iinusn iroops, in cms lmeresung .. . KnT ir ATf ON. Tmstethe Vine-HUl Academy.hVe Vekt ' 1 pleasure in announcing , to the Public, that thcylisve 1 i,W M. Ju.??ce t0 .the ?ie Of to my , 'tJ SPllONG; IlANnSOME 5c C-HEAP J; . V ' BOOTS AND SHOES:, Atliisbopov Uartrt Jifrt.it,-itUty ; yrd East of tlie , " '. v. .." Market llnuae, ' r ' yt iin on hand an Assortment of (Excellent Hoots and . J lsh-.mflectof rhebeStkstherthrtcoaldbepro. . , - Vuii l at. Petrsbiilrg, and offers them dv vry low for ' ''' r '1)." J'freiiticmen will tiko .the trouble, to call and ,' ' 1 Jtirire f'r ihnnw-i-es, lie flaiter himstlf thai they willnot '' , .liar'irrscis toxomplain eilhn" ofpt.ee or quality. " ; 1 ? -. . . ... ' lialcishj MWQber 28, 18J0. , -P- r ' engaged at principal of that Institution, Mr.f DANIEL ADAMS who hat long devoted himself to the instruction of Youth,and for the last two years has been the principal of a very respectable Academy at Stratford, pi Connecti cut, Mr. Adams will teach the learned Languages and the various branches of science pfeparatery to a College Eddcatian r Shd ,from the great respectsbjityof his cha. rso'er, (which is personally known to one of the 1us- ... . . : ... t..... teus;,!" experience ana success, n is nopen uus uinnu non y. t receive tne patronage snuisuppon ni inianc state si nmivii . . .... Jt I" x.Jliii uc)arii":ui viuuc mwer uic aupcruivciiu. ance of All-- Hawkins, whose great attention to his school the present year, anacoaduct generally satisfacthry ; ThoTrusltes are candid' w fir tlie S'1 f"'-U'nof Parent, their belief 'i . ! k. ! r.-u, i .f.i f,.ii i .inhritv. -rho ;rhf,l u;n rntn. 1 Iinctoti had obtained so much the ndvantaEd of dos v .. . ... . y . . . .. . :.! ii. no.L u .1... .A... I...... . . . " men urat ot January next, a uoaratft-uouse Wiu I ww ww aw uw my vw. ims uatuc, as to puce mv own feelings, if I did not take this opportunity of uranium yuui uuiunup a Bvictiuuii lu HID incilva OI Marshal Beresford. fTo him exclusively, un,der the Portuguese government, is duo the merit ef having raised, formed, disciplined, and equipped Uie Portuguese Aajt: which has now fihewrt itself capable of engaging and defeating the enemy, " The precise loss of the Biltish army is 97 kill and 434 wounded of the Portuguese 90 killed and 518 wounded. ,; ; The loss of the French killed, wounded and pri ,Q00 i n n ...... . .iM.-ifii. m iiimi mnw. a n ............. ...... . nut iieen nigiuy i wus. hi twvw wusuivuiim any u hen they declare I ' .' , ,. ' . J - 1 - that the. she . The Monim'rc Chronicle sta'tes'had "Lord !V cr ta s . hi. vl 1, . SO I "The Mhldkof people here are the rapid ruoveroewtjof ,ic twosnf ics, inxupable of doini? any U'ii. I 4;j j ar xmsw iwt Biscay, Hjiltliinjtiretn ,,. were a le lay s!!ysrlm ri04. r forces under Lord-WelUuoa L::.: .Jim mTtmm m IMHinl AMrMwM... . r I i party oi the f i-fcncU, 1 am uiducsd ta . r days longer. The alarm is so ewat hen. ti,,. . ness Is entirely at t sunrLi AVkbin these 'two (" paper mrmcy has fallen twelve per tent U Li 2 uuint between 35 and 40 below par., Xi- ' . l ne nead quarters ol Uxd Wellington's e- was at Vi!la Pranca yesteroVy, and toKiay at JL, " 35jr 4) miles, from Lisbon, and the line of it !t" is formed from thence to AWc-rcx. ;This the j is attuated from the sea to the bac!4 tf the T. Alverca is only 16 miles from Lhboa. EcW is there, Lord , Wellington t Mafra,-'.wheig 1 c u ucicrmuieq to receive uie r i encnf ana there dc. the fate of Portugal. Mortier with , fifioo men i last accounts was at Tonur, and Rcmana ith 2. ' ; Spaniards were at Abrantes. observing the jnmt ments of Mortier;' Some prisoners wcrehrau in here yesterday, among wluch were Ce'. simmon, he nbjtllyywcmndcAWMdssena hsc . dared that he would never, stop, after striUnt r first strokiH until he drove the English into the v he has now commenced and it is much (bare.! ' English will be obliged to embark in a very sh : Ume. . The rrench force is esuiftated at 75. to 8 000 -the combined armies are nearly equal ; there- tore it is expected to be a drcactul auair, should' ; English wait the issue. It is whispered that t r rencn are mucii iatrongerAne . retreat of L I Wellington ' seems to confirm this report, . 1. ' mgbt all the large -boats, and lighters Were px j i requisition and sent up the uvr, it is s.dJ far t' ; sick and heaVy baggago Th head qoarters of u rench army, by the latest accounts, wer6 at to:- The lords commislon.crs for 'trade have been pleased to acquuint the merchants' trading- to !' e Mediterranean, , that thb. government of Al;n r& have ceded to his majesty the extensive andicnl'c tract of territory on the African, coast, betwixt and comprehending the settferneuts, of La Ola, 1 aaa-i i from whence the J rench, African Conip.; in their trade from Marseilles,', have till recontir, derived essenual advantages. during a -period a nboVe one huiidred and xilty.,years. . ' ' On.the 20th of September, the u of fine L i declared a seinwnnukl dividend of five per cent,- It .was declared at. the Uirectorai Meeting, that t a report that the Bank Bills had depreciated was u true. - X"i v v.w.ils p. f . October 13 Letters from Holland to . tt Inst, were received yesterday. TheY confirm t! i melancholy accountsj brought bV theArevious i.r- rival, Sfcluting to the increasing embariissmeiits.' tf the merchants, in consequence ol the total exiu tion of their trade. .' Scarcely a day passed i whid. some failure of consecpience! -was wit declare '. The sale of American propfertv -announccdf in oa paper on.Tucsday, is coiifimird,' as-will be seen Ly Uie following communication J y' 1 '. Paru, Stfits 36 .'We infotm you. that l.i Majesty issued the following decree otf the 24ih instants- U -."I : .. -i . . . . v. . ia . v ine mercnanuize procecauig uum us rican vessels which were .sequc&tered ri IIoli.it 3, and which have not been -hlready. transported Antwerp, shall be sent there wiuiout" dehiy. i c Maryland tobaccos.' howevcrJ' which haVe-not been yet removed thither, maylte stild ti the ports where they are. , , ...v.y vv- K" ' The French fleet in the Scheldt' consists of U ships of the line, 3 frigates, 14 'praams and 11 IwutS. "' "v ' ,! ' " i " ' ' The celebrated. Madtice Margaro was expci shortly Co put to sea. " f 't - : v . ' DEFEAT OP THE TURKS. 1 V Official account of the Hutufon rmy The Gene ral in Chier, Kamenskoy, having lc& iieut.t ganerJ count Langeion before Rudschuk, marched on the 5th September, against the enemy , he arnved on ie 6th in the evenine. with the hrmv, forming five col-. umns, in the viciniifvof. the Turks, and" ordered general atiacn to be made .on tne , ioiipwing yj- It. began .at ten in h morning, end at J. at the Turkish army was no titorei'. . The whole camp, all the arms, baggage and ar tillery 17$ stands of colot-9, ,and upwards of 50C9 pnsonels, have fallen into our. hands.: Among p) prisoners Achmet, Pacha of tliree tails, the Com TAandcr of the flotilla, a Pachp cf two tailv.ands great number of officers of distinction. Th Scf" askier Couch and llali Pacha Was. killed., AUtnt entrenchments and their environs were covered with slain Turks.- ,Tho enemy's loss in killed, ex ceeds 5000 i our Jossi trifling. Thus was an simy t of 40,000 men t'jspcrscd and dcbtipycd in nu:c hour's time. , , - I --," I ." 1 A J , Funnai tf Abrahw Gol(ftmiJtr'Tbe rcmiin of this much lamented pernon, were, interred, yes terday in the Jews Buricl Ground, ut Mile-En at half past 5. in the morning ; tho hearse which con veyed the body,' paused over London Bridge, frl lowed by the carriage of the deceased and 1 3 ntonr ning coaches, in whicli were the Jligh pflcst tlie Elderspf the Synagogue, uml a .great part of tbe family, . except hi brothels. wla were, too , tiyxh afiipcted to attend. On their -arrival at tltc grpum., a number of poor persons hud collcctcd.to .witness. the interment bt a man, who had proved, '" their partictilid' benefactor, but, hud, siuriicq der himsolf useful Uiroui'itliie t all classes of inin , kind. Tho High. Ptjie-and- Elderse-cH distinction m their powc'rtohe remains pffl,c;r departed, fi lend f but unconformity, to thd Mowic Laws, they withheld frouiL him tiw'curoinair iun cial rites. ; When the ccipse-wai deposited w i'ie gravei one pf the near mSia relatives- of JJ 4ct'" " ed fainted, apd. fell on the ground-. Jbira. '"f t a pers;n presciuVhose ujifeigiicd rcjjr du nct. bear.tesumopy ,to the mapy iiis qaduaccwwc pljlsntliropy olthsdecesseJ. H'...;,. i r. . ' ,; - v;v .? - r -rvi' V J ,0
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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