. - vQrrn'- ' ad dv!ivre4 vp to th optcr. fU - - . rK L'. xX-mIo of iS3e,ct ctir Or- . rtoIiUi .'jHCmxiL - -' . - TLose Anrko vescls which h" ve escsped tht en my, and bv entered the pons cf France ban. their mere hand La to d--uge,"hT.; tAen re- turu csrgoe and realised a profit ua them, Datwith- tVguiaZng ttve enormous endurance they hare been oViijcd to pay 01 account of the llik, they nia trots Briush cruiser. . - . . '- - , . If the flag of tt. Untied State vu respected, if It enjoyed the right. u.ranteea to, the navigation of neutrals 6y the l.v which Ua existed from time immemorial on thin r. , ct, and of which the treaty ef Uuacht has pucu.l . recogtuzed the principles, the commerce, between tile two countries would hate Us full development, and the relations of the eitiztns ol the 13. S.'wna the empire would open to their .tcUtuty sources of considerable probt. In bet tSe tariff ' f the 3th August established cuues which are pnl by the consumers, and which tan hate no other influence than on the price of the ' articles-' The duties of 200 or 300 per cent. laid Li England on wines, on teas, and on many other, air , . tide, for a long time past are in like manner nothing more than duties of consnitintioo. -which have no Other c&-tt than to raise tlve price, without In any , jnaimcr injuiuig ine coinnierce in inein. i ' ti. . l...... ..r u . i ...i .7l. Jebtol in France to any duurs or to any obligations ' that are no$ equally impost d French -commerce, 'ef which tliey uuareovrr partake all the advantages. "And whilst, in the U. b. cargoes imported in French j:. tesse'.spay ten per cent more than f they had been ' tmportc j in Aoierican vessels the flag of the U. S. a treuu 4 n t ranee as, the imperial Sag, j tunl H hind 4 T.'-s is d i! worW, Urd lansruu. .v.vhA tie etlcct even ot an oral aa- iwer. iiely t' r have consented ta give ua d.scmi id tfc iis'cx assures me that some thing uA be cjnc Silence t!ve ccw,uints. and on principk; " says ou .t litctorj. Ia'iallnat ' rntore ni the mors than twgi ot tbitc weeks. ' And I hope by th.it time to have oraethirg decivie to forward by ner. - t oar t - U cumea . ' The neUy heraid of a buty world. ; feRrnsir house of commons, ORbEJiS JY CQUXClt ' ' Mr. Wilberforci prcsenysd' two petition from Hampshire apd Sheffield, in Yorkshire, against the Urders id Council ordered to lie on the table. v. ' " Sir C. Mord iunt presented a petition from Bir ttumrbam aeai ist the Order J in .Council. -', ( Mr. Bearing felth to oe Impossihie, when such petitions were presented from our ' ibost populous manufacturing towns, to refru'nv from, calling the atteniiort of the House to the subject. These, it was to ne obervetl, did not come from persons who were 1 1 1 1. 1 iiicican a iicaiv Liiiiiiiu-rin immiiiiiirii sail rff.r.t mriiirarifv. ronld nnt fcu iiifiuenced by a desire to obstruct the measurts ol ; : '. tahtentirelu advjntaeoijsohh rniintrira. -Th' ftovemmcnt, but from persona who had not come 'Z Wfidefsiguedis authonzud t. ncgociate, conclutre,!forwarJ tjUt"erown ruin ai-J the starving state of itnd wgnstich ati e vij ' It is with a lively aatifac- h0M uat!er frce1 them to come to that house', and state the dial resul's of the svstem which u. s. the intentions of las maicnty. w7 " ' '""Hi tentiarv Lt the U. S. the Intention! nf hi mau-utT ' ,.' tb'i important obiect The United Statcs will Me entlj!rtan proceeded to comment on the evils , ' r be entirety satisfied vn the pending questions , 'yf a. Mch had been Hought on this country "by the Atknit actueUc ). and there ntill be no obstacle to Stoppage of the trade with America, and cn the 'f: tM ni,t!.,ntitf tl.iOadvnntacr h ha in viow " tulure of emir4 . Orders in, ' Council, vihich had U ifthv Kurrir! irt mAtin thlr Ait, afi : 1 'v endej in our erantine licerfses to permit the impor 'k . ------ o.-- .r". u i . ..t- .r i"n .Lri r " .r ii K- If 1 4 Ohe undeMiimtcd has the honour terenew to kiva w"J iwnr an uie manuiaciures oi sue cuvuiv. lotentiary ot tue u. a, me, " " i... - . , . Mi, vvmtbreausataj the accounts which hodui 'ly read of risings of the people of Sheffield, at M.m UWUa) llliuvt liciu, nciv BUl'il 'i w - 'LT ' ' o -. 1 ; Bavlovr, minister, plenipotentiary ;s4urancei of bis high consideration : J tlnciose(i ir?NoS cly authorised, and" h6w. ready td ncgociate novelty in nd conclude a trettfy' of commerce between 'the d bt of ff.''-rl;;Tr.ei"ininister' plenipotentiarr of the U. S." and thatrt they came froiri; Ireland, it Would be said i-f he.undt.Tgtcd minister of foreign relations, being they were in a state of rebclRon, while from tliei .-..tespcctivcl in this country, tluy seemed to be'eonsidcr of little iinportanre. He I'.oped, hoWevtr, V "io countries, 'and as several months must elapse that because they were famished, they wou(f Vict T. " .'Yefore such a treaty can be completed and ratifiedY bo treated with seventy, nd he boned, if -a man 3 J k "duriiig Vuiqh' tim their commercial interest touy wrote at temperate letter calling on his fellows, fo ' ' .fkuficr u)s ii'om.the uncertainty ndw existing in tho appiy to parliament and to the Prince Regent for 1 5 .1, SU.S. relative to certain points that are intended tq relief, if to afford it were possible, that a treasona S jf , enter into that' treaty, t-e'ondcrsiKheu declares it ble intention to excite others to violence would not ':hi ;xbe the-Lmperors pleasure tbat iii this interval be impU'ed to him V , ' , . o 'kf-fl jfce' cpmtnarcq? if 'the" VriitcA States .; in their own ; 'The Cliahcellor of the ' Exchequer,', said, be did .rclucarid that tt. the JFrehch colcmesi shall be' not rise to entetnto any'geticral discussion on the f L in lua ports uTbat is to say, tfie formalities ne- Orders in Council ; but.aner, what had passed, be : . , ccssary -to prove tne property ano onginettoe goods icn unnseii caitea oniomaKe a lew onscrviitionu. i , shall be as snnple and expeditious as the nature of He would say however, that not only , our dt&icur .ea hurt ( thrf were killed the In the t trmer to v 'y t. re , '). Ti ' t'no Ktjjia.f t. 'IT t i f s;-prtc:. 'td ! 4T, '.VI g first rT. is believed that thoe Imlijn.s were etc the Mississippi, pie to dv:.ce r i a 1 party j we csrn-ct ..ily to have turibcr tie rota Fort Mon.. '',., It is said that hd Prophet is'eDtp-:nl In re building his town, atd that his J -ity is as uontr u ever .. . . ' , 1 I " is TKii cmnrtwir li fw.ml rnmninf hi r. I . neiarn. cnmpicitiy equippeo, iroci vcneraj A It an e Cucet ' f third f army th Volnr.et: i UK . re aifto iruM wji 'he Ccrnm , ...i'Ji.. , " ii'ucu irvui VKuriM .l ..... j Arhr, corps, to march to Grcenriile and ... J . ' another to Picqua, to protect the frontier inha. j ' . bitaats, who ; are;flyng in eTcry Jers .reaJ t,cco rnarthed to !'c y'a proper: Leen ttX.i i J 1 1 direction, Extract 9 fair .rfnma. UTrtnicr .. t Tliey hare both marched to their placeof des- v vJjA . ' . ' "" tioat.6. It is .UDpow-thatot less than one V u Af- ih, firUish h,,,, m ccct3:;; HiiNiiMfi w ra i i niva tt-b i spa iai imi awirst . a " -- - r- 1 ini rmemiincn 01 finrwnn r tiTitrt t p , iiiwi uiiiwi w vi mi in' g iiviu ' cir tij fc fr. iare epreriji-; t!.i Dark counties, in consequence of the late hos- tern. Though riot and distress i . I . h . I -.rAV-1.rkia " "I ' " S.I AST. I i l m TVT Iihnaftn T hU A fsf Kal (WAwatWtAV hM I kxvl.ila a aatk f kins f .MT a touncit wuh ihe Shayaoofe chiefs from Wa- huppitfes of their pc6ie, In con. 'crice1 rit t ! c .f p.ickanctta,Kon the Sthinstat Piroua. -The proceedings; oilf ron-imrK-naticn ,t tu t. ue: chiefs as usual made great . profeVdoni .of i'his starves their manuUcturers; U uurtcrr ; f f lendlyNlisrrtsitionnd Mr. . Johnston tt- c TL J . 7 vmjiC 1 lun- As pres,es:rch rdianceio their:?lceri-m afair of Tipprnoe should haVe destroyed all Zl T; "T! AiT; .i i. .. . j r r..t..U rJi', .tw v . -v. ' mn3.-; Ado soon .i It i found that tf.e p. I tner MelUgerent declines makmg us ample rep..i ai Lm.. 1 tio for her injuries, I trust ou.'! measures will La VJJT'-'U. . v I turned arainst trance alsa. War willSm.id . 7 .. "T . ' " . ;1 Rouse oF,fiEifiJzjriinrES. Mr.tEty preienttd a pt-titiori tf sundry nabitants of ISrTnificld', VMa'ssachuKttsV pr ing G may oot be declared against Ordered to be on the table. x' l ,n nooita tqr vt loatl togoverrltf.eht have again pencd at Ihc same taes as iurniniw V3 ''!eVVarVrNew-V,rk are in sc sion. . The Senate took up the (J millioa L: bill as left. at'the ' proro' action and passed i:. I It only wants the sanction cf the Council tf jn'. I Revision to btfcbnicj t lavr;: ' Co- rhor Tom kins And his friend have av I that the act prohibit impprtatipn fro,m I?" ae.,c" ' .du ny " mat Br tain mflv b ri nta'td. and that war urcruS J uuiciai iu threat llruain. .1 K . w't.uuuituiciw m . Jeavourtd r, manceuvre, by utcstobesty! lTu urt, whereby a tliefent : , . i. . I vrva- iTUUiu K'TiU 1U jtmilCU C)T II I-171- The 5t laid before the House a letter sio9 lb"?e, lrived "borive ' , ; ftddresaed to him by J. Sv Grirnesof VirgU -. Gen. Wilkinson left this place oti SitttrdaV :, nia, accompanied with a 'uanVity of .tea plants mnrniog last for' New-Orleans, to resume the , for , the -use of themembers of Congress i'V cotnphaudpf the IroopS on the Mississippi, ' , -' OtV motiou"of 1VI y," Wright, "the committee I i-tv.; V! : , Intelligencer. V'"- , ' 5 The Virginia Argus condemns Mr. G. fli-V of military aaairs vAs discharged from' the further consideration of -Mr. Gart:ole's tne mo rial respecting bugy fi rts, which "vasrr Uyri, to, the Secretaries of War nod Navy. , ? ,;' Yfedie'day, May 2 7 J tin's plan, fsee the last StkrTof issuiho-1 . i- ry notes napcr money j to supply me,-wants ot.. gpTement;'-?!'3- . ,1 ' f h larlo jn .I.Jl Jis.t-' TT.. iur. muot uampsn.re presentea a pe-. R:cl:mon d ri'VZ' of Benjamin' Connor; of that, state, "Z'yrr'r "m"? titton statiht that he has Invented a portal)! adapted to theiise pf arrnteslfor which obtained a patet.t llehti and praying tl same mky be purchased for1 the';Use of the tir tnbl"bSS b,?'ubd cannlt hi. services as fcwU' tame nnag. jjen.., . ; ,;' -j . -a - . . ring that t:he , .i. sa, 'r,.T;,i 1 .1- ' rr . - ........ .... . . j hB-iv.tfe 'tSse'will'pirtok. tius had not increased since the adoption' of , these . .hal iiMManH th. juhMr. AM f Ifr'.N hilt ihaflh. ulirlB ....Ia ( rt.n ... m . u . . . ; 'itetenstiaa of an American vessel at sea' or her seU in'S better state. Ho was surprised to findthe hon XK j?ureinaFrenchport,6rinaify otljer port, by French gentleman's knowledge of trade so far overborne ,t U ' 'authority, but a wdl erouiided suspicion of forgery by his real against the measures of governmcut as .Iq her papers.-' ';--J- .. '-.- ' : ' . to say, the Orders in Council were to prevent neu- :"'.No other paper shall be fequireu put the pass trals from trading with the enemy. 'He -would v ";':.5Vjit and jdearaoce; by tb American auihoritjes, 8t maintain that the end was to open nil trade even to i f ' certificate'of origin 6y KTfn'teh'PD'hsnl'iu'rd the France itself, if Faahce would trade with G;Bri. X-i ."'fjJBrttUih Coosalt in the Suited States are" ordered, to tain. France had prohibited trada with G Britain, ' iv'sub etlificies.' r i :end 0 Britabv had prohibited all tra-'ie W France 'tltt ;?.-'i' nHf "U1 cause.'llie hberitMn of all the' re but y.hat should go throagii.G. Britaitu . The re JI'V-c- jnainirig ships idcafocsiiOw lnbisports belong suit wksa pressure upon France, such as compelled xv American cuu .ns, as wsi neceiaiy ncr io upen. ocr, X)ns to iiic iraao 01 inis couniry -j. i.wjT r-i.ik: i."vt i. r . n r j i j t? . my of the United States which -was read and 6f the intcreOngdocements laid hciiiicCotrprcss Irl referred to Messrs. 'Hall, JilitthiU.ajid Wil reiatio toour affairs witr Fiance. It will be su n tarns. 1 ' ' .-,.'., ' i; thatnei uppltcadorr had taken place,;-h the Know-- -( '" Thursday, May 28.' i ledg$ of Mr.'Sarloir CtHn -ah Milan flei'V- The bill for the relief of Arthur St; Cifair. cfccstoD i American 'Viesser or cargo, since thefiiiiv ent thrpugh, a committee of the whole,' Mr ff???f Flpr-V-11 -be seenjilso that V-l.r. k.; . a ,v.- i'rk --iithedemand.oM raswratiort of cnir pronei Vans.- animated d-bate.: r,:"Tr 'mry wr tnoc vts,-v The: questicmi engrossed and reac ror tne tit M A vi And the House adjourtvd. 11 '' Fridau. Miu.29. iur. uawjfin presentea tne memonni' oil V 'mm-p, ? i.ia -x nuv concspontir- t VVm. C. C. Claiborne' and others. Ketents of I pvu wnatin saiar.ja d In i tlie w : V i :JtI?alVieen bl.tp,.' tt- interview-jiTttnr 26. Yesterday arrivedfat - iHtntne e w-mno-toi; tne -last s clays this portKb ship Ann AVilHams, Capt, Day- .am sure with r tnn. in 34 rl:iv frrm T.!hon! uTtirh mVrr JeltoAjthe 30th ot April. 1 ' .tf Jpointed me in molt of them, and 'I vdkbeciin Width H declared, that liifgit wbrkof!'. vP-Mirms us, mat uie aay ne satica; able ft,tb-qionow to deyote iumSell' very much raised, and that Seville was evacuated'by the v. to the tretrtv with the United States, till it shculd be pftf; r anpietca. ' ; And I .tctr, him? rather with the riope han the fuiftkpect; ', that he. .will haveitin his ' Power kt-t a. his, pro i .iscvs.' French. " ' The nrlaoners taken at Radaioz and uent to iiUisuonsajuca irom tnence tor cngxana tne Sxirgci tfjaiefrgfrjig jpudbnoJLci the r Secret ' It tarV V wefyl'ap. March 16, 1812. M ' T EmptW did not l;ke the : bill we have J r eetii befirfe Congress .for admitting English goods ' ; i t'epntFacte4 lof boforei the iion-iniportion law went ; 5f$nto cperatiott. , - ' ' " ' ' ' t ; p ,; I was 'questioned by the.Duke'of Basno on i ; '-tbe 'biTVvitb -aceddcal of point,' whentt first I ; 'Jappearej, pd, gave sucih decided expUiiatkms,Vs f!:y,,J thought at the titne would remove all uniaMness. fx .;-l-But IJiav.slhfe' heard' hat,tl)e,Empei-orciS not -?ctTVweU satisfied. jAV Congresshud applied its liey- J inpf hand to'infyvidual, cases Only, and on persoqul s i ' -"peUtitsisilt wohld ave excited no suspicion. X, XSln. consequence of my repetd-' remonstrances X" in tases of condemnation of Amet-lcari; cargoes,' on ; frivolous or- falsei'pretencjcs, I thiiJt th' career is s ? .,v f snnrewhiit arrested, and they shewa disposittoii vto j revise the judgbenhyVxTtie Betsey,, thorough' hofi au'u'Aiit,-ure ort6re& fv, revision.' ThcBcJi sarius ij in progress, and is likely to be Ubefatedas you win learn oy tne 'corresnoncience i now iiave , ,',f ' ,tle honor to enclose respecting the caie. 's J 'mBxX'ipwM0xX: t I am oblitted at last to dismiss the Hornet with tmi in expected treaty uth 1, should have .a.. J t-J.. !f s .;. - . . re .1 T . "v W W HU m. U I. V IT11IL.11 I lUUlU . rS, f. 1 -4 .t - gratoa wioie than I tto it your despatches, which I ' .c TBU, r ' 7Y Mat, a IV. ,V' have tod thTfconor to'recvrT bv h AVhsd. had outf, i Mat, 2 VP' bated., W.1 in that,k5l';: tTu a yvWF1 I rt It Wiv ..i. U ,wiUA.l'J, kr Hangers, Jesse Yanbibber r. uC" ' twaty' an: I i "Prior tp the hostilities, against Badaioz the'Fr.eiich arrny' consisted' cf 500 j men. - From the manner in which the vvhole; "b'usi- ncps wits cunuuticu, ii is supposcu, to . nave l j .' 'r .t. . . .. Lf ' . ..A ' j uecnone oi ine greatest acnieyements tne ao nals of British history can produce. ' ' The patriots are encamped within one and a half mties of StAugustihcj and in the rear of Capt. Smith a, Wof ted States' troops, w ho 1.1 l;.r r -- it wouiu appear occupies -una position ( as i neutral barrier between the besieged and be siegers. X X'"':X "' '' ' ' ' A few days since, a sortie was made from the town, but when within fifty yards of the United states', troops, who were drawn op ready lor action, a retreat, was beat, and the party Tttttrntd unrnolested to the fort. , A foraging party of Spaniards with One hundred head of cattle, on their reborn to' the' garrison were inte-ceptcd,: made prisoners, and the spoil secured to the patriots ; whb are laid to iave about forty prisoners iii their camp.; ,', " 5; KX 'i" ' " 'X' From our Weatern Frontief.,-i. .. tvas taken, that the bi l be ta.4avadd 1thv JJJ:&l ' I a third time, and lost.- 9ta?o things, idthoiigh Jiibt it 5fJ. . tin tvench edicts alhsctina' the lifvhfc i.fiM. j r i j MtKo'ugh;goHrbihe'nl .has inage'in'any pro- t ; I fessimis'of ' a disiJosHlon. to rrndte fenaradotr..r..r s. V siit:. 7 University of Organs, praying a donatiorr X dn-' rtainground. Uredg the tomrnit- j t ruunc i,anas. 1 - , pWW-brai IrrrVT ii.i...n. n ... .... . . - . krisiiiaa vi j fee tee o After the disposition of sqm minr importance , , , Mr. Randolph, after statmtr that-'ne had a motion to) make, commenced a sDctKtinvolv ing grnrulty the present state, of cur relations with France ' and Great Britain. 'When he had been spsa'sing about in. hour and a half, a question oi eruer arose, ara it yas cieciuea I)y tl"pe"aker that. the gentleman oifght, pre viuviyty ucutiiiiiy bu muiu ui large, to 6UD- mit ms motion to the House. ... ; '. After sothef:leBultory debate and decisions on points of order; Mr. liandnlph submitted th- following proposition : That, under pre-, sent cirewnstances it is inexpedient to resort to a vJar against Great Britain." ' ' ' A,nd, the question, , being' taken hat th touse do. nov , proceed to the consideration otsIu4-, resolution, it was decided in the ne gativCtrFoFlhe consideration Acaiast It O.Vf rn relation to. tne umtorm and umelaxed l.nkii'lu. of tlmt naOon tlie puhlic sefiltment is .alrcaily dec'i ; sivcly express.- Measures bare been cornrhenctd -'-' ' with view to hostilities, with heri acd the iicccs-7 lot irtany. dcgree ' pliate- the- uhmeritpd infY - ' Viqns of biir-tiglit? by Oreaf Britain ondj .whate-'-'i' v MM (.vtiatiikH t 1. . . , 7 1 "r ie occn made ly the cvai. sipns.Sof Frahcev-lct : not, ou' tri'casureB'5 in re!a-;' . tion to the, othef belligerent be thetf fore rehxe'd. X Lot e;oiirse.p(;opofied to b? taken iu relation to G, Britain be jpeisevcred in CTl.c period t.,st ev preaches at which the emharjif let '"as' iccbni ' : mended by the Executive fbr 6Qns, would have terminated, ahd ;St wliciu we' prc'sume; more sc. tive measures "wqre:co'cterhpb.tcd hy that biar. ch nf"-;' the government to .substituted for it. After due i tneasu'reasloO; Britain: hjtVt Nasslimcd S decided character, we for ourselves "shall bsAin Lvcur of prompt 'and decisive measures In regard to T V t.- X also, graduated by the rneifsure 'ofinjitstice and ouv' rivtd the House adjourned to' Moiiday. Xhf, usual hour oradjournment having; ar-4 ragewe have receired at her hands, and for Whibtt i to atone. v.- ' 4 - .-Governor - How on; that two ot; his " and :' Lewis''- fonei;:: .vu y.i... 7 1 . ; .1 -, r - .- .a . . . . 1 - - .. - . 1- .. v ' - nf nnr nrfirrif irmtf i :4ni.iA linn..' -ftAmn..n nave' sitetcnea .wouia oe very ; : '""" ';" JT tT""1 -w" vwiuoujr - , . sucn ' a treaty us" I Xi,., Eret"i especially 1f It could be concluded soon. W ?pe$.ineta lew days agof above Fort Ma t'-i ".'. 'ftnnlintlnr.it iUM t-,4. .'..ln. ' -V ...;.r..j. ik!,ffi !it,,.i U...-... '. - r..l. .k. Iw . .. . c r;,V ' uiu m i,pniu uajiiiiuvukwivi Bauuvu ii - iivi.iiuu 1 me icauiwnaa. 111.11 llormetl th;it tl" 5 ,,,:"',ii!rKMi:. . ..i...,.i ici.t. ii!.t.- ... - .-1 "" V'r .7.-' - vv.hu. uuig j-icwvuy mw ;ue'jr vi iuuu u; .iiuiuu3 were aicQ, aua ncunct ci counties ol a 'rren RALEIGH, i ' FRIDAY. ,IUNR $,1,812. r:X, v - ' '" '' - t-. ;!.. .7 ; :.' " , ; 1 4; Major Gen- Brown of the 2d division! Bri." gadier Gen.piVisif the 4th brigade ahd Bri- gaaier oens fee ot the Jth n:ve published oiucrs iur raismir ineir Dronoriiorwii me rr. qtiisition of ; 1 00,OCO m en. 'The regiments are to be mustered for fcrvTr v Iii J the;Jstter etfd of rjuse and :bejjinntng7pt..'Jilyi-.;,e have hot sejen anyiojther otjderV publitkly gi ven though we nter tain a hope tha U.t busi ness bf the requisition is progressing with all possible dispatch.'; Front thv letttr.of the Se cretary bf Waif to the, Governor noticed in ow last, it 5ens.htghiWjrobable.ihatthe ser. Vices 6f. aVat-t of th Hrtar h shortly, wanted. and 6ught hcn: the1 order it-rives to be prepared tW voy,it. "-: 7 ; ; foregotr, ' ,1 m type we We in quota o .ua' required Of the she 'refused 1 A--!i7 ...... .-.a , ;-- t;' ; .".-' . . . ...m-.. -r."w . -- if .il. ... , . . j . 1 '.WWAW.'.' .kkv";3. 4 .1 T . Msnifed In ttladeiti coumy tin' ilt jyt'h'tft te MnB. I Cowrnt- to nsCath!Ule Nicbl-.i, both of Maid conn , l.ntvlv 111 YWIs,-' ... .. iK. , . v.' gv. ' , ..auii'ii .. i iiomKoii, Duct. s, oi um)mm,,tP Mis. Sai-h Yo k ofNtjw- '..'''..I.'U-.,"" s-4 ' . -7i 1 ' VI-. -' - 1l' ill i L .'J b '. 'H'' 'plt0M,?h V(crihr, n Haleirh, filial Hav hertii J-.1 JB ,rt, .7 . L -' '"'"' milt ihitie wctkit iriv u lurf V ijkely Vt;ll"t; BAY ;i;OKSE, nhout ..- five feet W o ht tliif t lurhi-. 1,'.. 1. i TMils oft tti Knrlr. WS.ll.rv hi'liiwd,fotk .woraVbv dr.i5..r ; i. i ,i,ftu-: -v . .iw ir, uiki uvin ami camera . welii ; u i a k,.1 chair hursc. and wnrtci m--u in ..n -. 2 . to Col. dehce ;- ti' will h. handsohiely rewarded, ' i'UAXK .K1X3.. ' wcus ; ne is a M,0,4 cnair Ivwse, and worjes - well in jrewn-AnypcMou lwitl de)ier,th Mdhore to Pii'.fc, in Ra!cii;h ,'or to ma at i'JeaWmllliJI, the rid of UnlonelVMl. Hawkins, 'in, W'srrrn comity, wil v. ana iv ; ,j Mve been raised, i 1 5,v , -it- ' " ncasaiit Uill,Miy30, 181i : !83-tf . ... ; t