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- of U h ,-, rctwUi ur e r iV.'.':rtirrj a carter We we l.aj-py ' to announce aether capture f,M i tt-f. The EafW,74 runs, captain ".a' f,M. n wilS, 3 f.irtc ta the AdrlaUC f r rr; ; in i: J intctued Slandfjf aOuntfy Btore. mi i' .,rt (,d Mil mi I .real Fishinar WTTT . f . a nrrrr 1..ds stream, which with m little repah v 1 mik vaiub! UtrtUot Mai ad to W r.t....,Jurl.or4 for wheat. , ' '" ,' .r,rt. ir.4 Vti aores of Prime land In, the fort ft 1 v . w.v iswa., twill aril i,t ImnrovrO tirt ( , h or without the MiU and unimproved Taat) lk .. I, i. . . ,t,.,.J wM' imr mitlclUI WMfTT S ( ,...,., r.m'.i.swi wntildda wll ta vwW li themeelirs r id rtt: enquire of those who have only travelled the ; oad nnl seen the poorcit ran oi v -e irmci wf. lUniim; IV AfHt i 1812. ' . - lf;- ' td. hy the" crisis w hire rvd through Us easily 'pr.tire4 oa rector ence to it his tory. ; -. , ; ; -4- r. ;. ; But l)ie state4 though thrown into convulsi ons br the roiorv1us operation of political tm - . . Letter from the Prinee Regeit fo Mr. Perceval, t. rfafrtf Vmifom oate, ret. , IBI. Th Prince of VJe consider thft moment to bo arrived which clU for hit dechloo 'uh respect to the persona to ba empWed by him in lh dtr nistraiion of the Executive Government of the coun try according to the power vetted iruhim by the bill pused by too two tioutei ox rariiomem, ana It a j ia:JictiVc ?eaiac, to bcUtJ in your .:.-., m ..a ..Kit in the auearti his rear. a4 latelf wnoun Jrd by every Ueuiug :.hat cjuU heigfr.eo tho ritiMATcninrntDa of l l '-84rHTTJt. Lklfil'A Jo Ute N.iionI IwUn gTccr.Jr. Cr, djr It njjJ; to ar, . that a-ulxl reprrrr lives arcil beat jaJg:t oi what kin t cf frJt f :nts of North. Carolina, T: J- re C 'v c-jurtof CTeu and Quartpr cuuom, Feb- - ruary Term 1812. , s .f . v y i . ,,-,;,,! nurtnrtof Akraii Trtoa &. Co. V-'On'riMZ ft- - . . V Willi Cote. . J Wm iW "t T ii 'intrad bv the Court tat nnVvt the defendant a . tx -art next May Term, replevy and plead, judjrmeM w 11 Le entered amnst Uiir fc that Ui order, oe mDrwn ej three weeki uccesaivdy in the Star printed at BV.oijjk STRAYED,' j f f 4) w' near i aroor -,..,,. tiifrhtthe31stof iJ ( I . " hre,ttpwaTdol ' - iv V" : wind, lnd ! . Svim ! way for ' "ll near TaVboroeh on Tuesdav f Marcn,a Drown bay i of five feet hiifh, thod hat the effect of a h' jrht founder; -1 expect he will make 21, iilEi Jil way for Hillshoroiirh, - havme .'-.,-'. ', Teen nre ny Kn. anepneru near iyai place; -Any person aecuhg or leoding lum to me anau benberallv rewwOetb '--' ,,," , vn artKroogb, April S. lWl'-Vi,,- " Y.i .v. V v.THOS E .CONC EltNED, ' j; ' t-A KEhereb notified that" the aubscriber hat orialined i JC Vas drtninistrator to tJS eUte of Edmund Buibee, . . deft. 'AU persoat having elaim of 'any kind or denomW natioaare reauh-edto brinetlierri forward properly at- tested Dffreeiibly tolaw",and vithih the time limited by Iaw ; AI- all person inqewea are earnperiy request K ed to settle their respective accounts wi6owtdelayk i'.&Z Batelili? April. Wli:, RlT -.t i : 5 M-J ; ' Hr'HAT at FebruTem,'18l2,iettera of admintstra JL tion was granted, p the subseiiber on , the, Astate of John Jordan, dee. this is td inform all persons . indebted to th4 etate.to njake paymentimmedialelyU Vio indul gence will be given-Jnlso those who hare demands against jSaid eitate ar rtque&ted to ing them forwawl h;tjally authenticated, witbm the time prescribed by Law, p this ' vill Ct plead in bar against recovery, frrebly to an act 6f Assembly in that case maJl and provided, t . C -. . '."V -J:. - C- SETH B. J.OHDAN, Adtn'x : "lde CctytytMarch 1.181 ; : " " ' ,13-6tpd. 'y 'wgB,1illlllwlv'', -M. Hecutncs' The noisy herald of a busy world.?. if,' . JV5rtfr-rorit;urcA sr.--The fest iniling Mp Or-' t bie, captain Bool, arrived at this1 port yesterday in 1 : tb shoH passasje of - 39 days from Liverpool. . HJ,e t lbW editors of the Mercantile Advehiser in posse Osion of London papers io the vening iX the 26th, .ana t-liyas usi to tne same-flaw.- fs-' f '(The rsuiGii'ws on jthe Prince " Regent rcfe e' y;--'iinovcdon the expiration of the rct of Parliument by -w6lch"tlicy .were' 'laid on t'isM his royal highness 'ii.-' -C J-1 retdnrd ve .whole of the 'old --'.Ministry,' hdving 'pcevfoth-h mide overtures to Lords Gray and Oreen "V -j vitle to join; the rAdininitratR)h, which s weff f 6- jeeted. vt::r-v-v ' -7 :;.--rAi:, Ixird Casterefigh has, succeeded to Ld. VVellcs ''.f$A iy .sittwtbn in the.Mhiis.try. 'J'.i.V :.,v r- T , J Li'-rd Sidtpouth is expected tojtake tfeat in the , V - CUjinrt a,d Jr Bragge Batlirust to join Uie pre ..:A-l3. Dtike 'bf .Ki'phinond - Is spoken PlefliKQ wno i,ave ;,;t)ffeturnin-j hdrhti Iri Vofoj HmJT in ropporf oflfc -.;y.like!y ti suvcecd hirft,V,-'..;?.to:;.jrceril ; vvriCh the U. S. ft,gjraiKi cweden,' and war :r irPl)rcssniP!'I?T'"t8 dailf-,xpe.d. . If. vy kV tian rnw s".r-r. Were "..mnunj? tor. wannmc tne ui ost'iiiv w'irjiwsud to be-'trt has .abdicated the now on the point of recti rrng the aancuot bl 4he The. Prince, (eels it incumbent vpon him, at the present juncture td communicate to Mr. Perceval his intention not to remove from their stations (hose whoni he finds therej as his Majesty's official ser- vants,' At the i-me time, the Pnnce owes it to the truth and -uncerity of . character, which, he trusts, .... ' 1 . ' If 3 L wiu appear m every action oi nia uie, wi wnaiovcr situation placed, explicitly to declare, tnat tne irre sistible Imrulse-of filial duty and affectwn to his beloved and afiiicted Father, leids hint to dread that any act of the Refent, mtehU In the araauest de eree, have thej fleet pi intertenng with the progresa of . his Sbvereien's movery. . This, consideration alone dictates the decision now communicated to Mr-Perceva.: -' .T ', - " HaViiie thuf performed an act' of .indispensable duty, from a just sense of what Is due to his own consistency and honour, the Prince has only to add, that emon&the many blessings to be derived fronn his majesty's restoration to health, and to the per sonal exercise of hi Royal JPunctwn, is! it will not in the Priiice's estrraatlon, be the least, that that most fortunate jefent will at once rescue him from a situation of unexampled embarrassment, and put an end to a state of affairs, illy calculated, he fears, td sustain the . interests of the United Kinedom j in this awful and perilous crisis, and most difficult to be reconciled to the genuine principles of the Br), tish Xmstitdtion. ' ix - .. ' ' Letter from the Printe Regent to the Dukttf York M My Dearest Brother As ' the restrictions cfn the exercise of the roval authoritv will 'shortlv ex pire, when I must rnukejny arrangements for the future adminiArration of the powers with which I ar invested, . think I it .right .o cqmrrfunieate these sentiments', which I was withheld from expres sing; at. an earlier period 6f the session, by my warmest aesire, mat tne expectea mouon on tne at fairs of Ireland "micht undercb the deliberate, (lis Icussiort of parliament, unmixed frith any other con H I think it hardly necessary to call vour recollec tion to the recent circumstances under which I as sined the' authority delegated to tne by parliahienl At a momcntiljunexampJeii, ddhculty and dan ger, I was cajled upon to. make a Selection of per sons to w.iom I should entrust the lunc.Uons of th executive government. ' My sense of, duty . to our royal father: solely1 decided tlwrt choice i "and every private feeling gave way to ' considerations w liich admitted of no doubt or hesiudorf. ;jj trtist I a"ned In jthat respect as the genuine representative of the augtiat person whose functions I was. appointed to discharge ; and I Jiave the sutisiaction of knowu.g. that such was 'the.; opinion of. persons, for whost jJdgment and honyurublo feelings I entertain the .highest respect jn,, faiiQtis instances, a you well know. VVheiii the law of the last session Jeft me at full liberty. I wVe,d any personal gMtjfictiotifc in order that his rhajestv might resume, on his reitor : ration to health, eveiy prerogative belonging to his crown l certainly am tne last person in tne King dom t whom it cad be permitted to despair of out royal fathc'a rccovciy. A new era is now arrived, and 1 cannot but rcUssct with satisfaction, w the e vents which4 nave distinguished the short period of my fenrlcted yegency . Instead oi suffcria.T" the loss of ;hcr possessions by the citraniic force which h s been emDloved uainst them. G. Britain hai ad. ded most importam acquisitions to her empire! . The national filth has' been preserved invialable to- , waras our ainev ; ana u cnaracter is strcngin, m ; applied (o a nation.'the increased and incredsmc re Ipuution of hhWajfesty's af ms will shew to the na ons oi tne continent now mncn mey maJ-JV' ve when animated by a glorious spirit v$T!i. foreign yoke. ' In t$trifcjj h-Jl..L.i.. t .u. ii lj- .i' tiv tion of the Walr in niean to dcDarLead nfy allies suppose that 1 .iora the present system, rerse -fix : :r n.irni. an Ah wbora the Ciiy-MutlS Oi Ulm fnaatlC Uie ncrt, awtriucu, vwiu strengthen hit royal bighneAt hards, and consdtU'e i Dart of his government i . And his royal highncu Is pleased to add, that with such support, aided by a vigorous and uaticd adrdirustratioo, formed on the the most 'liberal basts, he would jook v-kh addition al conadence to a prosperous issue of the "most . ar duous contest n which G, Brttaiib been engag ed. On the oilier pjnso his royal highness let ter we dp not presume to pffer any observations ; but in the concluding paragraph, in to far as we may venture to suppose ourselves included in the gracious wish which it expresses, we owe u to obe dience and duty to his royal highness, to explain out selves with frankness and sincerity, t We beg leave .most earnestly to - assure his royal high ness, Uvat no sacrifices, extent those of. honor and. duty,, could Jpp?&r to us too great to be made, f jr the purpoae of healing the divisions of oar coun try, and (inning both its government and its ptople. All person! exclusions we entirely disclaim j we rest on public measures- and it is on $hs . ground aione mat we must express wttnout reaerve, tte mpossibiuty ot our uniting wita "the present go- ve ni rocnt.' Our (iiffareoces of opimen are too many and too important to admit of such an union. His -i i. v..: ii j.i e j . ivjai iiiiuicBa win, wo six coiiHucni, aousuie j is tice torememberihat we" have twice already acted un uu impression: in .iau, on. tne proposition then made tons under his majesty's, authority j and last year, when his royal highness was . bleawed to Yequir our advice respecting the, formation of a new . government The reasons which ' we then litlnibJy suhmittcd to him are strengthened by the increasing dangers of the times ; nor baa there, down to the present moment, appeared even4 any uumujiuiiduoii luwarus sue n an Gereemenict opuv iuii vn iuc punnc interests, as can aione loj m a oasis for the honorable union of parties previously oppos ed to each other. Into the detail of those differ ences we are unwilling to enter?1 they embrace al most ail the leaupig features ot the present poucy oi the empire : but Ids roval hie hness has. himse'.L been plecsedto advert t thejate delib, ryuons of parliament on the affairs of Ireland. This subject, above all others important in iiself, and connected with the most pressing dangers. . Far fivrh concur ring in the sentimeits which hi .majesty's minis ters hifve, otf that occasion; so recently expressed, we entertain opinions directly opposite we are. firmly persuaaca oi the necissary ol, a total cbai.jre in the present system of . that country, and of the immediate repeal of those civil disabilives unikr which' so laree a bortion of his maieatv's sub jects still labor opccounjt of tleir tt liitaii, cpm ions.- To recomrn'end t: parliament this repeal, ii the nrst advice which it Mrr-uld be; ou'r duty jto,ejr r to his royal highness, could we, even for th- short est timV snake ourselves resroasitUv fon'an farther delay in t!te prospect of a measurej without which we ould entertain lib hope of rendering out. selves useful to his. royal, highness," or t the court try. We have only fanherxto beg : your. Royal Ifjghnessjto lay before his Koyal jlighnes Vie Prince Regent., the expres'slrn of our earnest wish es forwhutvci may best promote"theease, honor? iid advantage of his Royul Highness faOVcrnraent, nd the'sutcess' ofjiis endeavours ibr.. Uie4pabiic welie. We have the honor tn be, fcc. r 1 r (Signed) " ' ttGREY." ' L' 1 r " G RENVILLE. To his R, H thcDuke ofYork. v, i-: ; U. LmHcn, February 1 , The f rerch roops have been withdrawn from the Bhe', the. Weser, and me adjacent rivers, and have all taken the ctiiectioti ol Poland. The seit uie of Swedish .Poriierar.iaV. ill of course tend, to increase' the dissatisfaction or the Swedes against Bonaparte, and their dispositions to ne upon trttndijt terms with use And even h.rng ot Denmark is' Staled to havejnjcidji fomerama he play read the fate .frrv- i a. 1 it irviM v m . e , . f 13 bngv i schooners TsjuJ VGa4iis 1 :tt- Binjng, 31 ofihe line, 3 of JO U li.! , Forming the grand irul of I J lsl r t t ot tne co.nmwtcB oi ivirtign relations m the .VfiiAri cao houiC tf rcprcacivtitivcs H fufHcjemly 'w 'f'.'U' l nere are aara wvru mna tmtrertng mmofr, worthy imerpreur of the commirtee scsm j fo. act upon the ad rice of air Toby in the play, v'and as thou drawesr, swear horribly fbr. it cooies to pa -r. . i. - :i.i uu, iiimk kci uuib uain, wiuis smggerin? accent sharph twang'd off, gives -manhood mote approia- tion, man even prooi useu wouia have earned him." We arrthrentened wuh a naVal war ! Tlie Amtri.' cm navy is to destroy our trade witb our'- colonies t 1 hey ,hold a swyd ever our resources that v. iJl cu: them to' the 'Quick I Canada is to yield to their arm and fceountry. from whichf we import 600,000,003 v" 126 tiiiliions sieilitigl fetich Is the'"stsii:iniit t.t Mr, Potter.!)is id be ermcjue'red at once:,;. .. , ; Acpbrd'g to' iheAnlencan coinniitteej it is t bB a vrtt of unvarying success St gloty to the Unite d States, and pf constant defeat and ruin to Great Bri tainfor Mr. Porter never hintv at the -posability of reverses to bis own country He never thinks it possible that every "American- ship may be swept" from the ocean her harbours blockaded hercom- 7 c . - A LI. . V . mcrce nnnea , aiiogcioer. fmore noisy, silly, j blustering speech a speech :more un-s'tatesman -like, we never read But' pefhaps,the American) I committee meant litrie more than to bully. Mr,' Porter is again entering into -tle war prematurely-; Aye, take counsel afjain second thoughts will be . best. If America" spreads . the flothy we may fur- .y..ww.M v I'n iwidi wuii ifti gucxa may 1 DOMESTIC 'upor In the sefe'j tnatawjcirr i v.;, v..- .-,.,t.k r. 3 1 1 1 lii -A i . ov iivva lull , wiucuiihiv conciliate Bonaparte His anilation has no heart and he will full upm .Denmark, with fas little re nirscas no cuuinuucu wot niiaiuons uca,oneiy against opuin. .. , i , v -1, t i' . t, ... ' At a late Catholic Meeting, Mr. JUmcMter,' the (ambus schoolmaster, observed to the company, that H he had often talked With the King of England; x adWand I cannot withhold my approhaUon troin and in one of his contrived to kn6Sv his semimcnts one can achieve the great object in oues- .-'fc-V;.Thr ' tlSf .ti,..'4s coiiitry fh.J:. -:"iiwi1 o?tig of the Two bicilies ha! preparatory to- si state - of tr- u J'i.A V i-rtVirstn i',VlM-;we'iii.h Pot icivnia, as a parLbf plan to "appitpri- lnisuil to the wnoie outiiem coasvot toe iilz to hi Tlie UStates? stoop of Wat Homet, sailed from v Cov for Chcrburg on. the-1 3th Febrnuryr . - i . i',!5riort!2TD tirdLiTerpool received jhe Seals ,,i v ct t')6 l,o,'lgi VJUICC, W UOIU Ul 11 U UU UUWM,- soi is'ppfwt!d,N? c'i it;s;k The Marciuis Wellcsley' y'egtefdy resigned the Viiwce; '' Lords Sidmolth,' Castlereagh and v5VBw.kuig'i'amhiit;v, have.cate i 5 tn 4hc Cabinet, It is also said that Lord rowts Is to -: lV suUeed te 'djijke' of Richmond in 1 1 eland, pis G race v I ;4ilno. rrp!ied a wish foreturn hoine' ify-Yrste Vv;.i WIK sli v fmd': an audience of tli'e-Prince Re- "iiVv'tiV gent and resigned th SeaUof tluce-'sf rSecretary $?::f6f .State for FoVcigrt Afltf r,:::-1 ffjy? L$?.& tiruarv 2l .AC a . very 1 early hour yesterday v!&? fnW.&.g. a hot press took plce onthe river Tharnea, ' -. A' i The river tenable were caiieo ; out ra. assist uve A .-i,'a'rvice:v About Si 0 men Wcre.takeq on ' nrifj6!.rdtha tiiiider In consec jlcnce4'fv .'A -ii i f ' j?i wry 2 2Yesten i u y, at three Vclock, Lord "t ':vWri mint Cast lert-HTrh ws introduced to the Prince : : i vLt .,t iuvtion II -..seaiid received, at th : jvitiils of hi Royal II' -ss,-. the Seals'of ,Cbi i ... r.iuwr.. I ' i. xr;HM ...... i honorably dinguishea themselves uwuu vamuuv . biiiwiupauw. w auig w I have no predeliction to indulge fVuurable to Catholic Enjancipatum be told him he " .... . I - t . i. : u l. i. i. A U . i a to Eratlly HO Obiect tO OOtalll, I was uuwiua wioumiu wimi iiiuuik, wuuiu inn w s . r- r ii - i - j j a l z r . i an .i .11 . a i it anow nira to oo any tr ine lor tne vatnoncs : anu ne no reSentunents U iiih uk ai'j nr.m'mnn tn tliiv 9hnlA mnir' such is the ieadin! niiicipie of my condiici and Ka" concerned at it. He thought that thhc proof of m nnni,l in Hi nt afll evidence What tho lUlDJC I wmsucih-o w w uo ictii.i.i.eu. iii, iiuuntu. iv ,..T.,r ....... r T JT . . . . T-' . i n - !.i I..: . r .1 trt. --f. - !'i wilt be I flatter Avsi.ll I shali meet With the sup-1 m npnour oi tne Hiiegwy oi tne iwing, K na riort'fit hariiament.' and of a candid and eht&htened remained within his own breast for five years, -He . . . ... . i ' I i . '. . . 1' . I Jia I .-. I Vi M jiititimelAi..rrnm nim.M Mftrl n-jtirtn Hamnir m.uut tne comtnunicauou oi iuv u vuiumuin. wiuui uivi senuments iu this new and extraordinary crisis of statesman ; he had it from Uie Jting perssfifally. i.i,"r affairs, f cannot xoiiclude. without, exnressinc I ' , a; , , . the Gratification I fthould leel, it some ot tnose pcr-i .Piaster ttenry vvesiixjny, tne once popular. kos sons with whom the early habits o my Ufe were! cis, who washunttdafierby the whole einpir, is formed, would strengthen my hands and constitute! now hunting himself, hot after theatrical famej-or a 6art of mv covcrnment. VV ith such suppon, anu i tortune ; uut alter hares ana loxes be is now one aided py a Vigorous anaunitCU aunillUMiauuir, iui in- i ui imo mat bijui isiut.ii , iif oniupaiuic Ji3iumg Ml edonUi'e most libctal basis, I shall looki with addl j some of the pmcipaUiunta in the country. .. tional confidence to a nrosperous issue of the roost I . ." .' -' " . arduouV contest in which Britain ws ever engaged, j From London. From the return of the .tpresent xr . l ' J . ' . 1 1. ad. uAntm,.nfa I iunii)..Hnn .1 I ifcnl lll tl'iin nMuml.H f I. a Unit.. XOUare aUtnOnSVU IU tuilllliailivai.v )UVv bwiuiuvhw i L".Lruiai.iui vi i.miii, iHuivmvu miv &4VMqv . - . . i : . t i . . i i. - .l I i ... ... . .L . 1 . . j . to Lord Urty, wnQ, i nave no uoudi win buikc uiom i oi yommons on tne 1 1 in January, n xceeas i. known to Lord GrenvUle. ' " - , . .1 ,ooo. I am alvavs. mf dearest I rcderlclc, ycur e?er millions, affectionate brother. .; . t r I The r.umbef of Hanknipti Gazetted in London in v fio-nedY ; v GEORGE. P. K. the lust 35 veavs amountato 28,007:. The number CtpUoriJhuaCi February 13,1812. , v Jin the. year 1777 were 609,indin the Jcarj 1812 " - ' New Yoke, llarch i Tbe Jtuembty firwogSedj6i) , Friday last,' Gov Tompkins, by message, prorogued the Senate and Assembly to She 2 1st day pf May next.1 A rnore " aristocratical and arbitrarf measure, we' hesitate not ' tosuy,w ,s ievcr,, under similar cirrwn)Mjnces,'a-v dopted ln, ny'feoiernment, t&orfvfAv Absoluts j. MILITARY. DKSpQTlSM. '. flit CoiSlitlltioil,,'it Jj' true, provides. the power; but no Governor, untiC mjw, has ever presumed to exercise it f nor" was it . -tiie intcntipn of the people, ivh delimited thatpow- ' er, thai it ever should be xexerclse(?, execpng only " ; m casej.of imminent hazard to 4 fie right khi SArrtfcat - (iflhepeoftl - i. . .j. y t- ' .No state af things sh'irTof this corild justify 'our Chief Magistrate in'ororOtniinw h loowi-it, But did iirh" - .. i.- 2.i::..i .i. . '. i ' - case ( Were the tight, -arid 'Uet'tU9 of the leop!a 1 in jeopardy ? This certainly will not be pretended - -What, thenv has prompted Mie Governor to this ii : pencils Vand high-handed step f A mere variance of bpMorrHto' the expediency of chartering a ) . B JOkSliiiLxcellericy, at the bpening of tfce ' v gialure. expressed an opinion against the increase, 'if jHnlimg Capital in this stale, But, bidft i?," -ami, be will excusetis if we soy, twrr men than - judg;d diffciehtlyV T.A mapri both f the1-Asscm- blyabd thf Senatedared to think for themstlveS- , dared to Vote for a New tJank io UuV great com-, ' ' mercial ity, MorUficd'that.eBVoft s.haild hav', vu utsicKuwu, anu jinow iiig tnat a majority imry tb .'the Syttc a m'eaMii ftJ. weimay add, -ich wiu he viewed, by" nine tenuis t fP'e,M:p Jitter ipd!KnataoH.nhich will ir l "evitably f m ai.oii P&JZ; ' V : We shall hot nrtfpOtoenajnw . chiefs' which ' will fi.iw from Uiis hasrjTtllauyiit I and iniudffed rneasure? ' ' ? '- ' J ' ' .. i C The conduct of the jiadVture,' on re'telvwg the ,, Governor -Message vas, as. related,- to uh, dignf ficl and honorable.v ." After the mcsse was read-. In the house, and th4 Speaker had proclaimed the lt:eis ature ororoeued, a Member ntcvecl uial u , who Viewed the conduct of the' Governor, as jnju-l.' riotr tb the state, would remain in. their scats. '.r ' Abotit eighty remained, among whom were a'cum-f., ' vho had opposed the Bjnk'' question in -ry. stage of the bill; ' A. ebail'inae and aecretjiay wr9. ,'' apppinted. ' Mr''V'an Retiscllatr hen fosandex-;v pressing the hoperthat their pr.oceedjnsrs'onthat ,'? Occasion mightbe csial'dispassionate and diijidfie'V moved that the meeting edjoitrn to j o clock, r-.. ' At 4 O'clock; part of the memherseassetntiM:" J . . . ' .1. . 1 r: y. . - .Hi L . e J i-A. ; ana passea tne itesoiuuon wnicn wiu neT luvuio uv--.. low.v I'hO repJlcar? raemierB,heJhi,;t ;eBa,t meting, and adopted resolutions much' rnore spii rited than ' these Before they had adjounu, a, mob, headed, as we;tindci-standvby the:.Gdvcmot f pri vate Seuretaiy , and thb doov-keeper of the Cotiu-' cil of Appointment, boke in, and drovdtheni fwm ' their room. .' . I"." ' : ' ' ' It is s .id that, through tU who!e of FrldaVi , tity of Albany wis jn' a state t f complete tumult M1 .4 '''A I -t.S - ' v- '' .! . t.....ie ' upiour. - n. BciisHuun, inoutrn nor so .TOmuiiw"'' A sensation. yet as deep and indignant, wii probably be excitt3l tnrougnout every partot the tte. x ; W; ,T he ' following is the Protest 'fit the Federal Members!"": Vr-r;, '-;'...' J.- , 1 WlIERfl Ati his Excelu'ency the Governor has- u uy Hiwogucci, ,am i.egisiaiurc, wmio. ,;,M,j.-J calm nnd flliKr-ite Atr-laa rf,ki" irnntUiitiohai . " - W.dU U . ....... .w.. mnctiotis ; and thereby interrupted the business ot an im'pbmnt' 'Session r:prventfcd" th'tHiBiaj C; many ittws tnucl tne interest ana safety ot t" diatcfy to Mr. Perceval-" .. ,i ? , - . v j , W.W; v - f ff - a dispersed the Legislature al & moment of great na- Leltei of Lords'Grey "and Grenville", in answer to V m. ' V . BRITISH NAVY; .' ' .' ': tionaf danger, and thereby left the State defenceless Uie above t , '-..; v-.- -"The'follnwing ; statei4ent1s;th i amount ahd dis- 'and Exposed r:.- '' ;vr-v '.a ':.-: ir mnif. 13,' position bfthe BjWshAivy up to Jandafy' lsf--'v , ho.W, Tlirthe uhdtsigned'VMembers of, "( &)rwWe beg leave most humbly to express io . 'At sea,1 115 sail of tlie line eight from 4 to '50, the Senate nd of tl)e; A sseirtby of the State cf N. yintf, royal highness, ouif dutiful acknowledgements frigates 126, sloops 271 bombs 5, brigs. 2 ,cutters Yoik do hereby PROTEST aainst tins exerciss " forUus gracious ancf .condescendlug mannef 3n 33, schooners s2 Toil .5271 taV;fV'-!";iV."" 'dfEecudveX''Pittlativefl 's wuh)ty;"aftd. rairj . whiclt you; pave1' had the gewdness'tti c6mmuhicate 'v'ltt'pert ahd fitting, 'Si of the fine eight from 4 nical 1n itself j Si suliversiVe ( the -.cohstitutioiui to us a letter of his royal highness the prince I regent', toSOi frigates 28, 58, bomb Ij brigs 2Vrcut- independence. of the LegtsIaUtre, and highly daft; on the subject of the arrangements'to be now made terl 6,'echoraieia 2 1 Vot ,1 J83. . T ". gerous to the liberties of the citizens, of this, State. fbr'tHe future admituatration' of the'publie afiairt,!.'.-; .Guard ship of the Lno, I filty, tigite 4 Stoope , Albany, artta March I81.lf " . ' and we take the liberty of aYSUl.ir, ouibelves of your j 5 Tottd 1 4. XSignciby 42 MemUvs.) '3- ;t 'ueuxor
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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