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V ' ' 'Li' 3V 3 21 V -if rv. Vol. III. RALEIGH, AUGUST 16, 1811. .pNoV33;i; "" tUSHSUID EVERT tsUSAY, IT THO- g. U"DKSOi, Jl'H, FOR SElf V CO. IN THE SkCOKO IT" Mr or THE HFW HOUSE MEET BELOW the uviVEHNua's urncE. rxicm three pol- !j.Vkl 1 V5INUM, PAYABLE HALF TEARL.T IK AD ft!CK illiil-I PAPER TEN CENTS. SUBlCRlf TlOWi HF.CK.1VIO BY ALL THE FOB T-M AITERB. ADVERTISEMENTS. STOP THE VILLAINS ! Broke Jrom the Jail in Ralrigh, 4at night, Tllli EE PRISO.YEHS, riz. JOGN ON EM, eonSned lor the Murder of Patrick Omviy, oftli' city HIWIAKU KKN'KUN, imprisoned fur Counterfeiting ; and BRIT I AIN LVSSI1ER, confined on a cliarge uf ' Horse Stealing r -OWES is ab.iut 23 years of ape, near 6 feet high, slender, .pale yellow complexion, biu or dark eyes, brown hair commonly tied behind, very little beard, narrow shoul ders, frequently knits his brows in a frowning manner, has ' had cough, sw tiled ankles, and is much emaciated by sickness ; he wore away, (it is believed,) a blue broad cloth " a-hito or checked pantaloons, striped home spun wais. coat, and black hat. ." KKSX'V is a stout' man. 6 feet high, has a strong coarse voice, is about 2o or J3 years of age, grey e)es, the whites of lucli shew icd veins, short brown hair, has scirp' h clic.-k bone ; he has an old grey surlout and white pouUloons, unci may have a variety of clothing. LASl l KH is about HI years of age, has prey ey thick lips, shews hi teeth and is badly clothed. These are .Villains guilty of the blackest crimes ,0VliN'S ofi'enec is well known, and there ia no doubt, if proper exertion are made, he Mill be apprehended. Citizens, fnald of juftice examine every man in the least "guspiciouH, whether on foot or on horseback, and let the vigilance be continued for days and weeks. It ii possi ble these telons Will lie some time concealed near l TO CARPENTERS. WILL be let, the. building of a Court Rouse In the town eflaiuisburg, of the following dimensions, to wit F if yfeetlong, twenty -four feel wide, and tittctn feet pitch roof aixteirfi fert cut off kr apartitKMi, .nd that agai.. divided into two room, t by 16 1 wo fuld mg and f.ntr sis paiKl doors an twi uy-four light win dowt, and five rigiiieea lijlit iiulo l o which will be added, a wing fourteen by twenty -four feet, ten ftft pitch, divided iiAo two rooms, 12 by 14, w ith two eighteen byhl indows ariropria-e Just ice sent, Jun- boxes and bar OiW-d-tlimiigK within Mid panned entire Two outside anle chMiHteys, to b built ot brick or stone, l ite tiule to be built otgood mawriala under the direction ot tiie CommUsioncrti and linihed coniplrtc in s plain neat v o: k manlike manner. Proposals in wriing vill be received by the Comtniaslnnert until the 3d Saiorday of August next, at which time those who may have made prcMals will attend for the purpose of entering into bond with se curity for the faithful performance ot die contract. A p an of the buildings may be accu by applying to either ol the Curonusaioners. WILLIAM GREEN. .1KKEM1AH fKUKV. ALtX. FALCON tlt. AVUXIAM .N OUiit. July 15. 1811. GW KEN HILL. ft 50 DOLLARS REWARD R ANAWAV from the subscriber's plaiituiion vn the Otli i f May last, in Kail ficid Uxti ict, Slate of S. Carolina, two Negro men, named JACK and TAHLTO.N J.ie was brought from Mai") land, by n John Morten, aliout six or seven mgn'hs ago, ia about aix leel hih, stout and well maoc, ot n olai u coinpieyiou, n- Lust appearance, and son'twliat 't a sour and sullen look ; he moves heavily anil bends a little forward a he w:dks, and is about 30 years of aj;e. A short lime alier he left home he endeavoured lo pas undtr the leia-h. unless thev have more i-Jistanca Bfibrded than is name of Free Jack. When he went ott ne wore a peat known or expected. - coat, of a dark jcrey coiotr, lined witU red fl:i:ttic,4 wul eclg. , ' A Large Itcward will be given (it is impossible now ; ed wan black vcivet he woit ia'.r of shoes ir.ude slip to say wMut it will be, but fur Owea particularly it will per foahion, the rest of his clothes wcr various. lie very libera!) fyr llic appi chttision of these felons or , Tarllon is about 5 feet six or ei'lu inches hi;- h, also of .either of them. ( black complexion, about 21 or 2J years of aie, ib a plea. . . - '-t' ;".' WILLIAM SCOTT, Jailor. sant countenance, somewhat blow and ImbUlmj in Iiih , fRaleigh, August 8, 1811.. ; 'walkjhelost his clothes or the greater p.iiloi ilttm a- . It ia renuuKted thii Information mav be widelv ! bout 10 or 15 miles from home, therefore (In y cutout l c : ' 1 , . v 1 j , ..I . . i i . ..' .,.,. . ..... I, , l uescriDeu. Me was Dnugm auoui. mm; (" ""in Mr. William Fillehcf ot'i he city of Uichmond, (V.i ) and was raised m or near that. eitv. They were both hatU of about two weeks after thoir'departure a little to the aoutli : r ' disscrninated a srt-edilv as nossible ........ .. INVITATION THE SubacriWra arr in want of money, and respect, fully iuviu thoae that are indebted to thorn, m call at their store and nuke payment with cash, prod ore, or negotiable nutea, m b toogcr credit than specified cannot be given. TAkBOROUGH Is 1KE!L. FavetteviUe, Ju1f ZTK 18U. 31 4k NOTICE. WILL be told to the highest bidder, at Louisnwrf, M Carolina, on the second Tuesday m September ne U ' (which is Franklin Court Tenn.) two excellent BKO0 M A K Ea and COLTS by Potomaek ; one stud Colt 3 veara old this Jrg, out of a liedfurd mare, by Civile Biic 2 year old fi!i, by Citlsen, out of a Febrifuge mare on a credit of six months, by the purchasers giving bond with approved security ny panegyrick is deemed unneces sary as every person wili conhdc in their oww judgment.' The Pedigree of the above Horses is such m will meet w'uli the general aptMba'Jou of gentlemen acquainieii "Villi the bit iatniliet ot Horses i nc above mares were gotUn by the Imported Morse Bedford, and the noted and elegaut Horse Febrifuge ; their Hum by the old Imported Shark, l.er Oam by Selim the Sclims out of Janus, tli Janui out of a Partner. t!e Partner out uf au Othello, tlie OihU. lo of the ltnpirtod mare Mary i.rag which, pedigree will be certified on tfca day of aie. ANNA TUKXER, Adm'c. of Vines Turner, dec. August 1st, 1811. 31-iw. " ROBERT RUTHERFORD ' Copper Smith and Tin-Plate Worker, friends and the Public, has ciminwiHM d the above husineas inltaleigl , and intends CiU-rying it on in ail its lliatiches. lie will malic .and repair stills and Kettles of every description i:l his line ; Tin ware will also be made and repaired in the ne.ittest and most faiUiful mtiiiner. He flatters himself tlitU tliose w!io niny fuvour him with their custom, will have no cause to cmpla';;i cf delay or price of work. i is hoped tin ni'ua'jiinins of N. Carolina, will feel thenm-lvei !ee;.lv interested in the encouragement of home matiut ict uri s. c )' A generous price wi'.l be given for old mt-talr,, viz. Copp-r, Pewter and Iamu. , l!alei;;li, AujjtiM 1, l.'ill. . . Valuable Lauds for Sale. , T1) ESPECTFULLY informs hi: JL. i n . u he STRAYED OR STOLEN night of February : of Salisbury, N C and were then without huts and tliei me. in Siokes Conn - heads tied up with a knaplan. K is supposed tlit-y will en f PHE 7th " M.'. In at- i'ntm ty No. Carolina, within iriles deavour to reach Ihe city of Richmond as their first refuge from Germanton, a SOKUEL ' Anv person that will have th 'n toagea in any jju MARE, about four feet six or se ven inches high ; no wh.te about bKjjSyyjftSagfa her as I remember, except se'' boots, or a tew mist ui her ha. paces naturally ; droop rump, not docked, a hanging main, Vlpposedlo be with foal ; works exl raordinary well t gct tiig old though very harly & in good order for business Mranded on the near shoulder thus, as well ad I recol lpct.' il T. She ras raised in Person Conutv, N. Carolina, fer Johiv Wcmack, Esq. near Che head fo Halt Uiver. If run ay will try to go there ; if stolen, it is supposed by a set if people. Who run away about that time from the upper tud of Rockingham County, on Dan Uivcr, in this btate, ifhing for Tennessee perhaps may be rode oil' by a run away NefiTO, intli Vireinia. or in this Slate and Indeed m Borneo the adjacent Covnties Any person that will l good enough to give me Intelligence so that I get tier again; shall be well rewarded for all trouble and ne pessary expencesand if stolen by apprehending the Thief and bring him to Justice, shtdl have Ten Ujllatt, paid by me, If convicted (lor both.) ' JOHN If. PltYOtt. July the 26th, 1811. 32 3w. thev may be secure, shall both, or 25 dollars foreitnt. paid. A ItOUT seven hundred acres, lying on both sides uf l. Hichland Creek, in the counties of Wake and Frank. liu, well adapted to the cult tire ofCorii, Vheat, Tobacco and Hemp, on which is a lurg-e and iimvenient dwelling house, wall other out houses. The situation is hieh and ...... 1 pleasant, ami i win venture to ;iy as guim wain as wii . "1 . i IR. II ... . . i i in n n ui'f.iinu : iiir..-!; a a .u .1 .11111 . f.L 1111 ' iit ive the anove rowarii ror , "r . , : . .. . n , .id all reasonable expellees JOUN Vaii-field District, S. C. J'lhf 4, 1S11. LOUilV. Meherrin Navigation Company A1 GBEENEV1LLE COLLEGE TS situated in Greene County, State of Tennessee. The annual crTnmencernent wiii take place on the first Wed nesday ofuiober, a few days subsequent to the Semi-annual Examination. After a vacation of three iweeks, the winter session will commence ; which vill extend to the first Wednesday in April. Tuition is twelve dollars a year; Library tax two dollars; good boarding one dollar and fifty cents a week. The Library contains nearly two thousand volumes' ail about twelve hundred pamphlets ; among; the- former are included Dr. Kees's C clopaedia, as far as republished in America, and many of the most important authors, ancient and modern. The J'hiloso pbicral Apparatus is valuable. The College building and tuition room convenient. To every candidate for a degree the course proscribed i9 ircnerallv the Same with that jjailopted in Harvard University. A choice of studies is allowed to others. Diligent attention is Bttid bv the in- tructot-3 botli to the moral conduct ad literary progress I'j.he students. In this infant seminary, so favourably si timied l'oi- health and retirement., the advantages of edu cation, will, it is hoped, be found equal lo any which can be enjoyed elsewhere at the same expense. Cll AKLES COFFIN", Pres. Greene-County, Tennessee ; July 5, 181 1. 3Mw. LANDS FORSALE On Enoc River near IlillsboVough. T a meeting of the President and Directors ci s.i.i Company held ?tthe house of James Gee, on Iues- day the 23rd. J-.jly 811. It was resolved that each stock holder pay into ihe hands of Green Turner, their Treasury, Fiueen Dollars, upon each share of stock, which he may hold ou or uelure the ltit day of September next. liy order ot tne lioard, JOHN AVERY, Seety. 31 4vks. 10UND IN the streets of Rideigh, a common sized Breast Pin.-? The owuercun have it by describing it to satisfaction ft paying for this advertisement Imifiivc i OJit-e WILL BE SOLD, A T the Court house in Morpanton pn the CMi diV of XJL September next two tracts of Land one contains 15J acres the other 100 suoposed to be the property' of John Bantheart and sold for the taxes of J.'W ; the Lands King on GiinPoAvder Creek between Ileards and I'eai cc s iron woiks in Captain Smiths District. 13. SHAUPE D. Sheiili'for II. RABUUX Sherifl' Morganton, July 12, 1811. 31-ow-pd. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. R AX A WAY from the e sained any one will purchase without seeing the jilace for terms apply to the aubscrincr hvoiit- cn the premises. JOIN.YJ ll. HAtlS. Wake County, 2.1 July 181 1. i 2s tf. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Saturday the "2nd instant, my wife Amelia Baldwin left mv house, and board without cause; I do hereby foi warn any pei son or l ersons from giving tier anv credit with any e tpertatiou ol mv ji iying any uebtsue may contract attet- one o ciocit tins evening. WlUJtM BALOJVl IN. Columbus County, Saturday, June 22, 1811. 27-tf. STOLEN .'RAYED. "fc ROM fnv 1:-' on tne 3d- inst, a Bright MiUli.'.Ii llOKSK, four years old this last "June, - bout live feet high, has a roached main, and a small nice switch tail j thelvir is nibbed oil from each shoulder lately by a collar. No other noted mark about htm lie! was in tolerable goododer, round bodied arid, its 1 think, a hendgoma horse. Any Intelligence of him Will be thankfully received, and if brought to me, 1 will re ward the person bringin j him liberally. J. SCOTT. Raleigh July It. 1811. 28. , Valuable Lands for Sale. THS Subscrilwr oficrs ibr side 10(0 arres 6f Land king on both sides of Richland Creek, in the Cc-tin. nbsrribrr "'"''"khn, wtll adapted to Culture fcf Con', Wheat, livmg on Sandy Creek, Jacksi-n I ,e ' u'icn s.a u.s a new ami excel- County, Gcorda, a Mulatto servaul, ! fc" w " , ,? y- ' , named A DA .VI, abm.t 28 years old, i l,i0 te there is a tolerable gt.od Dwelht.K Uot.w. a.ul upwards f 6 feet high, bright Com- I"1"1' ,nl.t.. hf v"luab, 'rd Sw.ou p exton-and it t. supposed he will j "K'S ! ' "n" my ZM ' . . . .,., i ',r . i- 1 Dav... Jun. , DCUE. W. DAV13. man. , He had on when be went, a I way ' a white hat, his dress not recollected, but" he took with him I a short skirted blue broad cloatli coat, also a white wolk n and cotton round-a-bout an other clcalhinp. If he has not pine off with a white man who will try to make sale of him, it is expected he will aim lor Caswell County, N. j C. where he has relations near a Air. (ieorpe Connelly. Aiivr-ersoiVsecurinirthe isld Mulatto in Jail and iriviriff me information so that I way jrrf hitn r.paiti, shall nreive 00 dollars reward or r.fty dollars tor ueiivcrmj lrm to Franklin County, July 2nd. 1811. vs jr. AN Tuesday the I7th of September next, (the same " heinjf the . Tuesday -of the Superiour Court for waiiire Diuntvi Will he errmr,i In rjilil'm onto at il,- Martetdlouse in IllHsborough, on a credit of one and i me as above and all reasonably expenccs paid. .wo years, a iractot Lund containtng about two hundred and eight acres, situate on Enoe litver about two and an r lf mdes from Hillsborough, westward of the Town, on tne road leading from I UUsbai ougi to Salisbury i on nich there is a large two Story pwelliny House, forty feet r"1? wilh acspacious piazn iu'tUi) front.. This situation has the convenience of the valuablelill of Campbell and "art immedmtflv rnrit'.ir.,,,i,a ilu.rt.. o tnn,t ii July 13, 1811. WILLIAM JOXKS. f . S 1 ot. 4 A CAMP MEETING WILL be h. 1.1 at Bradford's .Meeting-House, Halifax ..County, begin'Mj the last Friday in August and Continue four dayi- , At Shady Grove Mfeting House, near Mr. Samuel Williams, Waj rn County, oit Tuesday the 3rd. October next and Continue! five days. . The friend of Uciigiuii ate invited to attcnxJLby : JOHN BL'XTOV, p. z. ...;, U.V.'AIIUEV, Assistant THE SUBSCRIBER, TNF0UM9 the public that he Btill keeps a house ofen- JLte: tettaiiimetit tit the sitrn of tlie Cross Kevs 90 yards West tifc and lie. 11 ft.. .' .k,.. -i,... . of Ihe State House. His stables arc plentifully supplied f Ihe punehase ...H i. ,.ip hr to take exercise and refreshment.ana no danger k " . . : ' : . - . - - iUI. m a. 1 1 I' , 1 tl ' we purchaser frm bonds witfi approved securi.y- j ""P"; ' ' nou f T ' "PH' l Utds bclbnBcd to the L t" W.ami)rj1tvTliq- 'ecesary to give comfort and saUsfacUo,. t the, warKd tt.i...j . r "J . . "- i ti-avi-llFFnr thi hinndfrileakure. I he time ia antiroaeli. ana n lk ai,i a.rini.i- t n ritr,w.t.u r . -r r : - . . . : his Wiltbv -l.' . . .. T7 1 infc when the several Sherifli of this State Will yisit this ; August 4tb, 1811. A. D. MUBPHEY, Ext. 32-6. (Hf hfV'- '" '" POSTPONED SALE. TjlEtaleof Dr. Wm. AmlersorrjllUdkine, Medical 2d of AlicpiKt,is postponed, .till ta "th. john Washington. Tviuacn nijcettie . nswn, Augist2; 18 It city, agTKid part whoso custom he hopes tofchare, as well as the company ol others who may please to call. ' JOSIAUDILLIAKD. . Haleigh, July 50, ffep - ' ' 31 ' BLANKS FOR SALE AT TIIIS 0FFJCR .iif'itiii'At 5f ISrtSBf?CfS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RANAWAY- - . FRQM the subscriber alwut . the 2S'Ut of July last, a Negro, man liamaQuIUE, about 24or2ycats old. five fcet.eijjtit or nine inches hiRlt, tout maile, and of a very black complexion He das' 4 laud voice, atul remarkable larjrij fore teeth, they are very white and he shews them much.. He has ft tolerable . laree scar on his left arm between the wrist aitd elboV caused by a rising and his left great me is sun vccasioTiea oy a burn, oaiu ncgru uas a orw ther living irr Raltigh, and I rather suspect that ho jnay be In tlie neighbourhood of that place. I will give ten Dollar reward, to. any person who may apprehend; nd delayer hit to meos conutve Inn) in iiul so that I ptt htm TO THE rUBLTC;"T AW Ailrtrua"innt of a lr. f:rrB Drv In tU SUf of April last respcth; -Watcli. whicW k test at tiouae ns) his way to Tcwai OrtoUr, JL U Hji" iwiuces ma to publuh to Um world iuUirr ti meut of factM Ciarity to Um younfc ibs) ti. PVD lication may aflcct. oigkt, awocUhtd nx to k.n-"p fiwu the world st Urje a knowluJe o,f, citcunUBcts, wbidi when known will mate rally inj.hi rj uan but regard fUr tbe character of st.y bouse tui fatndj outwe'i ha every other consideration, ad tlie jetinr nii mkt p.c to A U account f his ingnuuKlo Mid JMUtscr. Uon (to say noiLiug worse) wiiaievcr evls bf may sifTca; from the hillowing statement 4, . t . ' , Enos Blackburn Was living at mj bouse in Octolerj " 1810, when Mr. Bryan ealledlkcre on bis wy toTrNne,. scei be bad been poor orphan by. round to a Sadltr, iid slturtly alter be gut out of lu appteniireabip, 1 ook biro, lo niyhods aad assisted biro , with my noneynl credit in kciting up a Saadler's iiliop, Urt be fontmued to wmk for several year wit h iodivktnnd, cor.dueted himielf with decenrv and intrprilvi hi vonJ nji.tnr gained my entire roiifideuce, and he was entrusted ith the manajremcnt of much of the business about Bty bocsttt ' tie olten auended to traveUe. and when Mr, Bryan called at . inv bouse, lUavkburu was there arid wait! on lion: whea he wnu toUd, he huiic uu bis.watcb iiuh Lroora wluji be sU pt, and Iqll the bouse in the woi nii, folyetting to take cbtfrn his Witch. 1 was then from boraa ana wueu upon Mr. Hiyan's return fiow Tnne ase, bo culled uiou me aud related the circumstances of hi loo. iiu; tut watch at mv house, (altubujrb bad. heard ef tntno ' of them before and bad, fudcavoured. iv nke soaif dis- 1 covery) I was doubtful whether Mr, IJiy.JV xli4jot lidioue tinder some mistakes for suspicion ccmbi fall, upon nona but Bluckbum, ami I thought him incapable, of ba act. But Itueiy some trivial rircumstancea txclted susy piciort and au enquiry having bet n pushed forward, it ba ended in the. corpplete proof ef Ulatkbiirn'sujJv A soon as he discovered that suspicion luulalifited, on liim. , he absconded ..and has gone o unknown parts, , It now appears thaf shortly ntet Mr. Bryan Wft my boust in Oos ' tober 1810, Ulurkburn toojt a watch to Salem and gv. Me, - "1 Voglerr.the Watchmaker, to put s mm, face tent, r4 r mend the jjold key. The description jiven by. MrvUi'am of his watch correspond in every respect witl) the yttycM- - iiii uiackuum ioos.10 eaiem, -iiea nebeiranto weaf If an fi wear iny of his) 1 be tot ft 1 the watch, puolickly, curiosity prompted many 11 lenas to una mm now, w 11 ere ana ot whom he tmt and his cdritradic.orv answers to tUne out stiotis hnt it. cited suspicion of his guilt , To Adam Suiitfe bs aid,' tba ' he had swapped for it with a Tin Pedler To AUiahan ' V anhoy, that he bad won it at Cards To James Son, Esq. that he had bought, it To Saleth'tcl Stoiic Uwt he bjd V swapped for it with a lravelltt in my poixh t afterwards) forgetting what he had shUI, he told him, he had swapped for it on the road between my house and Mr. Rand's told V illiam Wtitker, Esq, ihat ho got the wetcli of Shubil Gardner To others he told other tales, uidil the flpigr '' hours tcilin one with at other and each telliiftx;thetlicr the story which Blackbu'n had told, thej befrat'i to thi'ilc , he had not tfbt the wiitc.h honestly, and ah enquit'y havlfljf, been set on loot his gult wasiuimtdiatelydiscoicl'rd lis, has traded the watch and as yti havnot beeu able tA pet it 1 whenever 1 shall bo able to find where the watt ' is, I shall endeavour to get it and, leotMre it (0 Mr'ikytfl4 us he lost it at my house. li,has been my. misfortune, j)ot- ' be deceived hy Blackburn!-when-he absconded he wa largely in my debt and great part ibr money either lent ' to him or advanced to others lo aid lilrn in his business r . but he owed to me a debt of gratitude; which oubHo, have restrained him ,fxpinaloiiig any thing that could jtfc 4 any shape idled me or my. family 411 di,OTHi'lle..waj.. Shoiild this publication tver.flieet iu.cye 1 tone' he, will' recollect hi ingratitude to me, and repeat of the shameful offujice that he has7 committed. V 4 '- - : ' , lokes tounly, July 1811 4. JOHN CLOSE.' ssw ss nil 1 in 1 11 11 iiiisiii nn n i 11 -kA f We come Tte noi.ty herald of a, busy lsorld.'f ; W;''t ? lonEiax.:; thc fast Sailing ship RtiU.&4t AHtji Wtivetl at New York on the 6th inau litpj Liverpool, bmio;-1 ing Luudoii dtea to the 22i oiJuncj;- fi ft t " , ',Loxjyv Jane .iflf; Admiralty Vourtt Doctor i ' . , .. .,i'tA -The nhifi Fox -The final luditmerit of the Couf t-s- ... wi iii.vvi 1.006 who ucuvcrcu ycEirruny nitii n , , J... I. 1, . .t.t.;' 1 : . . . . ' in,; , u H4u oceu uciaycti. m conseciuence 01 an.,ef ,; pep ted official ci)innjuiicstUoQ of ihe ievotaonVfi; the Berlin and Mibii decretttv upon which ihe Uri tish orders tn council were founded.' fit it wm un(leirr muse uiiicis LiftiL 111c aiiiu hi duraiuin .w:ia rnniniri "" - - r 1 ,"- w 1:' : r u-.- 1 .. . i. 1 1,. . i- "o uiicu iiTjm oobuin tn tne utiiica atates,' ? wn a vbjago 10 viieiwuig, 1ft J(ne ptOSCl.yUOH f 0 which she was crptured on the. 15th ,pf JNgvember last bj the Amethyst frigate under the eoiiimant4 of Sir Michael Seymour. & A tlaim was given it ; th' owners a$ nctttral suojfcttsi and on the 30sjj of flJay11 last the caiise game on M heaiin, It was cwilcndcd on beiialLof the caDtors. tliat aa . ' the vessel was bound for port ia France, kite .wag vjolam the Un&nti w-4ers trj . council ol the OtHt of April,'1 809, and tinder these trdcrf was cleMrly, ' ' liable Jq cohdonvnatio:l?.y , ; i,;v,",'v" Th'15 was opposed by tUetbimanty cpunui iipf rift' two dbptuvU . firsi, tat. the f.rdci.',m.couiieiriifl(l vuuacu i. tji3i uci.usu wo 1 iciicu crree. vpOJf ":, .. . I ., , . l.JI .. . . - ..V... . wuicn nty were grouiiuca nao oeen revoked pnn next that if cvea thoBC decrees could be. eoiwLf!ivVl Mi ft'l'l in V I (--'sm Tills) fit(iiivia...A. '..f ,Tk., ' - t which distinguislie d this caowou)4 j "U fy the you) t X i- r t--.i-'-.---.. w .hHP , .. v vv - bv the ftrdemi 5n rrmnriL"; i W h-j i i. ,-- : v ' Sir Wiltiam 5fo As the claimants ; have tntt I fx nriiiii rr unv Fvmpnra ci in. u imn... . ... . ... . . Lt;e,nph decrjcs iule have npthinut, t' Offer as.il rf vuiwuyii wi, 4uiiioiii4 ui , lUlllier .Ulll?, a HUIII - confornrlo what i declared on former ; dav. iu.il I ":: piuvtcH w mam me uccrcc cucctuui. 1 snouitx ' - certainlv have been vcii rHkJ to have received ui-v I i ..,,it,... 1. r,,.. .,':... ... tuu.- it... .l- -i j -. . f "' y :-J " ' ' HIM I'ON. i l authentic miojmation tPiKiiug ui shew that the, tMr j; tJohnstoifCotiVtj', AujtvstiJ sSlt''T- ,s..
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