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1 Ti IV. 11 '--f Vol WAIUIENTON"! ?- " THE MilaaKuid aamMution tf Ux iur'.at ttda, havubaryfeul place n la- CAU riJ 2 Jae, b ''!.. a U, p it-pruU u.Iicma AWsaodar Fl Mr. UC pru.'.pJ of the Acad ty' rt''J lt. di preCe cuuart were ennui, Cut vi'r. beaJiU), Orklt'MM- anJ fu-BBir, Anttuf- j:hury, Mythology ad lirs L:turra 11m coopv- , a . rerd yvJOnl.d.e r read, and tpcl ; f W.-hrk, Painung and Xtrxlla-vork xh,b,tai-At the ) , tltco(lbt exami'iation, Mr. Vt sower, on behalf uf bun. f t keif and Hr.Crwf.d , txprw4,in an excellent nd ap. , t"; jropriaia xldnu, tlndr entire approoalMM ot the pro&iV fV ewy fcioni by laepupiU '. . , j- ,- ,J f lj trailer wieinii'ic to leave Wanvntoq, the depart. . , mem of Mnwrk ami Dtvyinf riH be condttctrd by Mr ,. Jokett fixim Williams!).-, a feailema Wfjhty reom- fc'fivW for kff aUdtty J correct defwwtmcwf TW , I'rehch lanjjmjre vOl alao be taught by Mr: t --TUe a , 'tuition of the Academy I elevated aid retired, tua a- L - cknofe latere ahd the buildings apacious ami airy. - ' ' a ' Tne auxcoruinjr seainoa ta commence m Moriay the " ' 13 A in$t-Uie early attendance of the" pupils U difirahla if termtfor Oetri U Tmtim Im th tngtuk tnmcke. hi- sl'uliitfevm it chtrgi txctpt for6ikinUVntiannrf,arfat ,X XMHn Pli! 41B nittif fur a timrUr Hrm ihtm x '.., rwiiu nr &u( i:duelm k muddfir frm token v - .. .. v r fjr KcfcrMjcfc may belUdta Jiulp Taylor oTKebem, ffolrrt O-hran fcaq. and UoL StUai of Wilminptoo, Mr t ' k'M.lkn; Mr. Oi-oadfont and TMr Adam of KayHlcrUle-. v An llo Mr KlrkUiv of HiUhorvu(fh: ' Sutc pf Nonh-Carblioa, ? ? ConrttfPUal lartdtiviarter ScaaUna, ! Ma Terra 181 re4 tn tnc year laJ,cnuuju aiw .- tK-rtlntoaitfrkMluriheDyrponof elect uff Rrprtacntntirta to Conre", nd an tt pe! m tho yc 0.eftnOeJ 'An act ;irctfrg the mo rer of apjxintia? Elector to ot for a PreaiJeiU fc nfik United State-' J u '! v.v 1st. Uerftuvi. ahStruch the Coannuaoo Coc not r.mi rfacbrti that Uie DeoiU iball bav tb et rluMe prtrileyetf ehoywLlectorto ve Tori wvi . W mt rat 4 l-vL nwrr ItK Wnr lrk u tu4 aourt in utour ml 4m iurr. and Samuel M- , ,V ' ,; CtVtKlXT DNlfx M. W. CO. July 1112. .. t5St TOU TMl I TAIL ' f H tiiia cam H hariiiy appeaml to the" Court that the ! f'rfe'lnntte.id:iwittivitthe Kmljaf the atate. ltlataere , ' J tV) TlfC FHttMRS OF. no nt iuc A ft 6 li na2 n, fetnm Ocrrrw Yt hate bi en addrctd llo th mediaitioftna NwvrMrtrtof thtctf by a man who aubtcrihes Mnaacir A Nortk-C"oUiii4n,'" nd who comment t by leNina; you th.t he w- a mm Iter el the V'M (teiral AcmtSy ' To l-e more ex pficit the writer U pit4?niel to he !) -4 S e, Laq. I aJKMild nut have truuWed you with any rrnurk upup the vbjtct matter of rfoa ad.!r did it not contain ' a aeiningly tnaintuted rrflectim upon the Chief Magistrate of the State, which iaio fraught wii tnalefolonce and aoietita(c of colourable pre t jme, that it oirbt exit to be ovei locked. My al lusion is tf tjtat part of the addiess which speak of not hlluitj the vacancy in Congress occasuim-d. by the death of General Dlounu In the loi eRoiog part of th'u addrxMupon tlat tubject, I tr$ lwl to be lieve that hi object w an apvlogy far an ovMiht which would apply o every nit roort of the legis lature. Ie that point of view would have, pissed over ittout a comment from me. Uut whtn I come to look at hisaubsequent remark, 1 w through his specious strataerro, I saw. him. feebly attempting to impose npon the Executire, and to make him rcnfionJblc for the .consequences result ing from h Legislative oversight . That this is the true construction an 1 genuine character of tii&t part of the address is obviou-s as by a rf w urrence to the address itself will appear. He states that Mr. Me bane of Orange introduced the Jbill in the Senate rnre-oViedthituLsaUon for three anccetve welkij which Was passed into . law by tJho;LgisUtui;e rr be tAa-le in the Str, that dnUesa iA James Wilcox, J pealing the Cungresslonal and Elecidrai LAWR-tliat pearat'UanettUoan:to.lie'lMt4$r'aidenuntyoaheMr. made amotion' io theUousnof wnv ytsvx w . ivrtnmoni on the second reaflmar a-' the bill, wmm acquiesced in the repeal of the C"Dgressionul dis tnct law -that Mr. Philer motioa had the same inc' arr,tfa' M'anP'-wait io oe'eii p T juJ?iht will beenteiifd lnpagaint ACopy.fnim the Mhifiwa. -k t im. ' , 1 cv. . 1 4 Q,.V'i ltAGLAyi I?. C. . STATE BANK, object of acquiescence in viewipnd that every mem- oeroi tne uenerai Assemoiymursnaiea mmstu un Jtt the banners of one or the other of these gentle men tereby showing "that if-an oversigf t Was committed it Wis th oversight of ail. I receive! this part of the address, as I befyre-obserred, Ut first . Mr. Ctwevy ani Wrortrij, JJi; Seci ' Lord Craysfort and Lord 1 j. J , Geuarals ke. kcv. ; , , , v , t-.y.-u-1 .txooxDfemna-. .- - ' J Hum OJitf i t'ftrJL . We have just bean! that the Mmtx-t i u. preseM Cabinet hve teched taking tr,j ifi any jww arrangemer that Uwr be tnrde. TU new Cabioet, k is said, will uut of the M. . WfllltLrr. Ml. lumin.r. IV. M.. .r r 1 -t r i w. - '4 f lVf Z . V" U IIML.J fV. i ... ' . rresLlent and Vlce.Presdeot fthe Uiuted SUlea, a-.u a-ura awira, tm .Mr. Hci. yet that uch W4Sthutnivonoiinotrameruu-v . .w . ' -u' 7i . ? .. niurM M.at.i.l Die Mruuisot Wellcslrr tdbe I w.ti c rit, and tUe orgar.lztlon'of our government That tke.Trtasury ; Mr. .Canning, Lord lfclhnj, the Legislature in asscmi the power of ebooying tbAtM' Lnckre, th t!,ree Secrcu,-., , Elcctow hare iropuiredthe elecUv franchise, and of State i , Mr. Haskjs, Chancellor of Eaelatr, wres ei from the good people ol ini awe, e pnn-, "." "' M,V"H iuna, r. . . lege whkh ought IbreveOo be preserved lacredl I t Umuh fishermen report a gretUn!e btr and invW Ale. That such an usurpation of power ween lhc Russians and I'rciich, which Led tw0 is i.ot justified by the Consrituu-, but is daring' dy the place Is not sutedt'nor the result distinct." ' stride towards thf formatfcai of an Aristocracy i 'f I , but it is said that the French hd three p4tic . which in any country h dangerous to liberty. . wr regiuient cut i pieces. . . ; -f , A . ', n 2d. That the people are the jountasn, ol 'an pout-1 u iiacw iw improoanie, inoogo the ical power, atvl hare a right to infract their Repre- sulhority is very doubtful Courier. .: ,t ; . . ; sentatives in all matters of legislation, but having' We Hated yesterday that a formal notification of , I not anticipated that the preser.t Gener I Asiembly the repeal of the .Belio; and Milan decrees W contemplated an iulringement of the power herttcx been made to oar government, nd e this day ty ', -fore exercised by them, hadnot'an opportunity of before our readers the extrWdjoary docutrft by communicating their wishes," or giving any bstrucVj which tlie French Emperor has thought fit to make : tiuns. vfv :' 'jhu determination public. ., 1 Is dated on the 28 h 3d. Supposing the bill to be Constkutional (which1 April, 181 1, that ia to ay two tnor.ths aftcf le A- we do not admit to be the fact) there was no ur-'- mericans had . eoforced'tbeir ndn-intercourse br gent necesity which could justify the Legislature, sgainst Vis excluiively.," Although "there is au eV in this assumption of power, inasmuch as each Ldent jug?le this affair.i' w cannot see how the ectoral diktrkt could chouse their Electors as here-; British government can lefuse o rescind the on f tofbie, k if accordi,ia;to late ,th census, as takm in dert in council, to which they tmd most 'Solemnly ' the year 1 8f 10, this state should anpenf to be enti- pledgexL The French Wdl, no doubt, eontinue to i tied to additional Electors, the deficiency could be burn, sink and destroy American vessels, a often supplied by joint ballot of botli bouses, at the nxt s they meet with them, ootwithstandin the tcvo- r General Assemb y. ,' ' cation f the, Berlin and," Milan tlecreesf nd the 4. That ti ls measure! instead ot being predreet- Americans must seek tedrea lii tfte best J way Ciey ' e.l on, Republican principl w. merely calculated aOStmT. --Vi - . . Vy, -v'; f to increase the asceiulency of the poliueal party . 'FRENCH ' CECHEESp ( -4 , now jn poAvef, to destroy 'the influence of ceriam ( . . Palaeof. Chi Jfiril sith, l'8lL' - " tlistricts in the state, and to overwhelm and.silence : u v3rJu., r ,ki-TV--i.i. . minmitv. .hhae voire Wht aWs to be, heard . Naixleon, Kmperor of the French, Kiog of It- in rhsth. Chief matratescf the Stares. Vl CH ConJedmuon of tiie Rhine, .1 4c XV -V. ' : t? t"tfmr y..ik ie,e fi '$, rTlM StocklifeWers efii?tt.i Piav are hereby f tt apology whicl, I was very willing to rt-ceive, i.. S ;--rt lt the' Fmvjh .lusialineat of their Shares I knowing that it ' was one of the, natural frailties of witt become duo on he4Wday of,Attgiist nr xt'i It is nian to err, ami that Legislators as well as others si f i awmMA. .., k......a..',.l.u will i... .......... ft 1 . I . ' " . . I V 'Tr.7..1:r Vu , ll a ZrlJ? rZZlZT V"" were Uable to it. , But who I came to consider the ' -x tnvw atthe several IWUka at 1uca the Stibacnption were -.- . . r.i. u, l i u i j- . i f ;.rHgihUly. madoi arreeably w the Aet ineorrKlny .aid wbieqoeiit part of tl.e addles wnich 1mm. diateiy !'Jf'Uim.- Z r fJ i ''' ' followed,! wss obliged to perceive and with regret Mr f iV-ys. fnthii-r '. valuable ruoi'EUTY . ILL be or&red for ol!e 00 ' Mowdav the 2Tth ins-: J the l4te n air -tfttheii W.;Cantev. dcaed f Halifax .eouiuyf.:V '-y Ne'jroes, eoiwUtinjr ol that the writer's gull qfbiiur invective and election erring denign hud overflown and obscured, if rot des troyed, that irqfifund underttamtwg at the shrine of j which the cititens of the state of Notth-Carhlina have been long accustomed to bend with revereife a id rpfiect ; That in tct the great vmn was mta- , For'the reasons aboveentioiied, and impressed . rt ; -rz , zzt. . vi ' , . . . M On the reDcrt f our Minister for Forei-n AT- witu a iuu convicuon uiat me . pnnupiea coniainea . -. , " - .-"-r", in the bill are' arbitrary,, unjust and incompatible - i ' 't r U Ir .i. i ' r '.j yrVf 'l with the priuclpleAol wrctistituUon, Hndtnoge-:Vrf"unePffk niu,r thefedVral govefomcnr; we record for The WW whe- Congress ofdSt-M inspe. lion of tlie people of this tute, lo whom w aderC edfth ion of the ; pr Wttt s T.r..ui. r. Act of Non-Inteicouise, which interciots the tut it i iiiituiri iiiiixr.it rs suiiciiauici iui sjui iaiihiulu' a it X - . r .a ' ' aJ,-i t. i. Foregoing our Protest agwnst the passage of thebill. ro iVn"Tn"- T ' 'V,-l , c:2. V ? iLf.. . dite oi Great Biitain, her colonies andepcnJien- Signedj" ncmbovv girls, wonvi dehiUlrenTaDart therehTwUI inorphos?d into a Uttlc tue l hat instead r bright J bekolj ipcaalii the Balanoe on a'creifof aixinoniti j intelligence flowing from bis, pen there was nothing V the'purchaaera riving lond wkh approved: 'secarity-i I tob seen but danr dcign For he goes on to statt; f tte jtale.Ufeonaftue fuum day U) day Ull all ia aotd by C: t ' ' '' V . " "! ' ' 1 ' 1111 -4 iff'-? U a.-' t'..' CUT NAILS. -5. m t ', - -'V; . -..v ..-i ...... : . I. ..J M ... . i 'uij auosqriocr nia iiw rrcrivea irom iir. ttoacricK L)Haffer' Faciory a Pel eraOiihr. land intend having a regular supply ofCU"! NAILS from 3( pi nny, down to ' " r.'S penny; Which will be disndsctl ol byitlie Cask, tt the Pe- vtmuurg-pncci wu vuc muuuipfi 'i va jni pr. pounu, ior ' . - .. -J ..... . .1 . . . J - i . . . t I ' 1 1 I n r V i . . . ... . . .. ,mui.Sc u.v "K uiiiuiw.ri.:ii-.raun v. ui amy jm jeautom iiyoe, i yrrei ana w asiuncton." I O : -4- i ...... . - - . , - . . - gtnuem.-ui ,ot the last Assembly, Mr. sentiment that the ijortrpor ol N. C. K"ts That all the members of the HoU.se bl Commons without i single exception, appear by their votes to have considered th;t the provision in the constnu- hn when vacancies happen in the repreaenution from any state, the Execdtive authority thereof shall issue writs of election to fill such vacaiKies does not rtcmire the uidof the Legislature to point out to wl at counties writs ol election should "issue to hli a vacancy occasioned, for example, by the death oi Gen. Blount chosen by the comities of 'Edgcromb, It". K SHight. Jieleher 'Fuller;, Bety. Sander toil, Georte Graham James Marshall ' . r,.L- i i.'.i-- i.i.i.u uiM.'i ties f I?e4err W. Smith. Jlcx. M'Milim, ' ,, v unnw MiB Mw . BW, a. itutcw uio tiuiuu j prcicitsiuiiSi uuvauwvu uj uiq British Orders in Council, and a Lrnud rcfusa) to sanction a system hostile. the' indvpendcoce tf . Neutral Powers, and of their flag ? . r'l v ? - ; We have decreed, and dc dewe as follows ; ,'( The Decrees of Berlin and Milaare defioites ly ffroro the first of NovembeF lust) considered ' in i luuircr in ic i it as. Ms& i ir ii rpjrnv nitrirjin if r 1 t-e cbhit-s The noisy herald of a huay Wwld.M foreign. sels. er in force, us fur as regards Amevlcau vev (Signed, fcc"), ; . K,t r f and vo who bave kindly undertaken t dispose nt them. a-;K 1 n- vy: ..-.r bbj iagsdm, Agent lf"!!r7.l if Haleigh, 16th July 1$12. tf29. , .V ; Williaihsborough A caderay . i r-SHK Student f this Institution were this day' txam- ;j v 5i, 'Ja Wd on thelf diBi-reit sttvlica before 'the Triun e f . o" thefchooVthe Parents ofie Students and the ciuxvns' fills with pleasure th-tt the Trustee declare, that the .4. (Tfa pr(rres made by rilus Students in their clincrenl ' f: Miidjisa'fte wlttl SDHUlnr." Headtn'ar. Wriiinir. Bnirlisli - "Grammir.Latinli-rtk Si,Mathcinwie, evliwea their real v ' Jlolbrnoka. ' Tlvey think that they may fkh tru drelare. that thechool ha been Rblr conducted, the neatest '. ; ; care and attentiun paid to th$ atuuic-s and morals of 8tu- . cents ami tum inn unujii insiuuuon, aitHonh It- may pe ;J equalled b many, is surpassed Jy min in -UW State. r , 'fr Tb.e(rcisesof Um second Seasioa'will commence on c,,- , . nooert tsurton. 1 , l....K ; e ,r. :fj" kt'fikm Sneed -v I 2 .Mniiare,'. ' . -' Aw Hamilton. I .vriinatnaborough, .Tttly 1,1812. j29-3t.7-6-pd. r Strayed oar. Stolen JJ iof Afarchlast, a bVilit bay noioi(, Mtcf n nuns ugh, a : smntl ttar in his forehead, one whfte bind foot, considerably tt'uuWallcd in his left ancle. oO 3 -: hi hind foul, and has a rcmarka- i' unJ!- the short ribi;" lt "u expected that lie will trv lo can fill vacancies in the representation fitm this state m Congress, fA dirct lav) bsthg repealed, woutd be uncharitable and more than any dther member has expressed. It would be uncharitable, because-1 am willing to presume that no other member Would wittingly and willingly have garbled the Constitu tion of the United States, so far, as when reciting that p-:rt of it which he has given us, that the 4tii section of the same article which qualifies it would have been left out; which says, "The times, ra eet and manAer of holding elections for Senators and Representatives shall be prescribed in each Btate bv the Legislature thereof ; but the Congress may at any time by law make or alter such regulations, ex cept as to the places of chousing Senators." In pursuance to this 4th section ot the 1st article of the rederal Constitution, our State Legislature formed the state into districts and prescribed the mode ot elections throughout the state, with the times when and the placet where they should be held and tn tnis general legal arungemetit in con formity with the constitution, it fell to the lot of a ST . . T wtn '" . .... cagecomo, rut, ueauiort, uyae, l yrrcl and VV ash- ington to send Uennral lilount as tln ir Kcprcaeuta- uv to Congress. uta soonas the chstri.4 law was repealed he was no longer the Representative of a district but the Reprt 8ntatvf of the state, in asmuch as there was no district, v His ( death then occurred and a vacancy thereby happened the Congress of the United States. How is' it to be filled : By fhe (ovcrnor sejiding his writs of 'clec lion to those" counties w;hich elected him ? Does the Constitution or law of tho country present It r NO. ror the constitution is. c(, and the liw is dead. Then where is ti e Gajferncr in this case i to look fr the "filaciand manner" as a guide in ' Fmm Eurej!. french and German Cazettes. iscuwd in Sid'cm, do not supply any eVevts f im(;rt TUt Pru- ;I aian Ex-King had surrendered Berlin lo hU ttlsir Ka . polcOM. Vwutriiind baa capituUtted. with M.Talitt--i. n 'ihfW of old BcuitCoup d'areni-Bunaparte and 1..' Eiftpresa, left Paris fur Uresden; Pvh Mav.' where the Aw-. , . , . v . train Bmpemr wnuldrrive. TlieV were-to .retura ta. Important. -We congiatulate the reader bfth Paris in July. Benliier accompanied him ; Marshal's ; Mercarittle Advertiser -and oar country that the WortietyrWiaieres, Mardonald and VicturhaustjohicJj V liole of the' British Cabinet have given in their rev tht,G". Amy i Grii,iy, ( 1 - ft v jV V signation. This evenu so interestinir to the wholo i rrom e v advices to the 24th May. Es-, ; 1 ir V1fntW lnlere8lmK tOtnjwholCiecptingalt,iS of putposts and foraging parties nothlne t civilized world, we have received in a London pa- wn.ke had necurred.; . Bianfoiwneuta I from v&ku3. . l:r oj.may.aaa, witn wmch .we were l-vorea by continued to arrive. . , . CaDt. fTrnirrar rf fit chin Atlaft. arvturl l.c rrtti . - in 41 days from Belf.st. On the motion 111 the . JDOttlCJJttf;- uiusu nuuac 01 vumnions, viucn iea 10 mis nap- - N . , "r The British, government xenooner Whi'v on Litat Maxcy, with dispatches, arrived irom I'l)'-., moutn, tngiana on ' vyeimestlay last in tlanip'un ' ; Roads, not having hea'td of ; the War. : .The'pma- ; oiihjiici, xjasii, vpivui v.jti ruw iy , uj iuis viv, K1 f-v py consequence, tne ministers were In a minority 4 ot in our next we shall trive their debates I10 occasion.- Mercantile Advertiter July p. Beljatt. May 27 RCSTQNATtON OF MINISTERS. This very important, circumstance nounced in two of the London p ipers ii .-. r,ix- . 1. ..... . : . -vqway pan ar. j Ueut. WJ uart cf lhe cw wk We have lust learnt that Ms aicstv a Mini. :, k . am -i .;,i Inn ..M in rulm,.!!. .1,5 .T,-. .HI .P. ' IT " ...f." SFCOND EDITION OF TH1 GLOB a,. . -iMuaki his wavto Granvtlle- count v. v. here hwu nurctma t, ed lastH J Aiy Information of thltihoi ae, lodged with J issuing his writs of election ? U he looks any where the EfUtors of tlie ltaliith Star, or the Editor of the true he looks in vain 1 and wi he to issued tfiem " lit all iiepuoiicao v -)f.on.,,wui , w, uwrany nwaraen ana lt wauid )t m unwarrantable assuiiintion of Dower i all necndarv ert)t:iicti UiU, ' . . ., , . ,, . Then how to account for this ttrangc tentitneiit in -v.;M'ARriATi,' 5?AI.P1- - I thi strange man with the 4th secUun of 1st- aiticlc must con less iam somewnat at a oss i o impute it would cii too miich Violence to public Because public fayout tas enriched him stores. iThcn; t."CHn iascHbe it to no- but tliat blind malevolinct which good never cherufiei, which i the result of diap vent find which aught to1 excit in our minds tor the deed and eAawv .to forgive it V-,. : v. Z . -J .i . " . s. I ' TV. ' A F KTRMii i TO . (InK SI STP VP V iv- A in. IUJHlrlT tKtllBft Jll TlialTITv OT ILUIPItrn. An ' lid- o., ,. .,1V y ,J . -. ... s. T is iiaunanus l re nave neen requested to inert uie toiwwmr Protest iturv i wmen was preaeniercin me oenate oi n Uv uv Gen. Geo !! 1 i-"'.,-,.;'-.'-':'tv.v !' I '., r- 5 i Y "Virtue .of ' Writs' of Venditioni" Ea-honn 1ntnV I 1 'i J. r Il.U i 'inrtf h. iwt f.f. 1 tt? ignorance I District -of !CCaroir, wilL be rxpoiicd to sale for sentiment :; 1 : h the iWloWljiir propeHt,t VH ' r; with hit her I I X 'I'sr ' "At HilUborouzh the 1st of September next a' tract of thing clsO I'J . land eontatnmg M acres, more or less, adjouiing the lands J tentt l.T?--'ef Natfianiel $eles and others,1 the propeny of James J hiiMi '1 itavcrtir of thfl auiViviiir'1arUiers of Auly-.Al'Naue-hUm M 11 . 1 1 4 : day of September acxt, the land and illa cfs lladri J V. ifoordanin JPSt't Comity, whereou he resides, toss '' , a fudicment obtained 1 In vita Court ht favour sof Sai Vi.. Ministers resisted this day. The whole Cabi; net is out. 1 his 14 certain. PACKET BY KXPItRSS. The London Journals of Saturday have arrived by express from Doraghfcdee, bringing the follow ing additional particulars respecting ministerial ar rantrementsr besides other articles of interesting in- London. May 23 We stated in a second edition last night, that the Prince Regent, in answer to the address of the House of Commons, requesting thai he would be pleased to form nt efliciont ministry, that he would take the same into his serious consi- ucrauon.-. in tne course 01 tne evening ixra uos tlereah communicated to the Principal members of opposition, that ministers were all in hrr.t out, and they only continued to hold te seals until the for mation of a new ministry. His royal hLrhness, ,we understand, last night 6t!nt a message to Marquis Wellcsluyinviting his Lordship's attendance at l ailton-llouse this d.'.y to consult hun upon a new arrange ment.- Globe. 1 he following IwtofanfiW minlstrv, and of some 01 tne intended arrangements, is hanoea about in nner political circles tins aay.iioe; NEW CABINET. Lord Holland, First Lord of the Treasury. Lord Grenville, Presiilent of the Council. 1 Lord Mo'tra, Privy Seal. Mr. Canning, Home Secretary. -, . Mr, Ponjiil)y, Waij Secretary, i LordGfey Forcigrt Secretary,, e Marquis Welleilcj, Fu st Lord of the Admiralty mr. 1 ivrncyuanceiior 01 tne XCUcquei'.;, Lord ErskineLLord Chancellor. . - -i ', LordLauderdahfPic'sident of theoard ofCotiirol 'Duke ol Norfolk, Master of.the Horse, i, I'M. otthe WhUln, and ordered the commanding tffi-'. ( cer to surrender' whicf'Jie 'did without opposition,!-''';, Wj understand the disnntr.hr's -mtrve annk'4 l f tV s It will be remembered ty our readers, thjiftho saiUiig of the Whiting was' some time since-uvV; nounced. ' Her dispatches were iaidio'telate U.'.; Henry's affair. . ." :'- . : ' i': .. - ; ;. , '' ' The British schooner mount four gunj-iTba j t Dash only one. JVbrfolk paper of. Jidu'lil :-, 4 - ' , Atfr-Yotic. Juty- 4 Capt. Dnggain of the brij Jt Twins, froiii iTeneritTe, stmke, oil the 37tn 'June, , the brig Live ,0 1', Capt Sallus, 45 idljrA'.fmm $t , , Ulass for Philadelphia. Capf Sailed "' liad fallen in ; with the American luadion, cohsisting f.sl-.'v , aou uriir, Hju mc iistn 01 June, in ionic, was tntormed of the war by rommodore Konpeis, . wno auvisca mm to to wkh ior tne nrst port, auu u . him he waa in chase bf the British fleeti which b?id been spoken on' the 24th. ' They had not nude k ny captures. ' . -. -7 , fi . . r t ... .. . ... 't t, 1 . narwsrrjn, juiu 7. Arnveo yesterHiy snip r.u' v and G Ship. SMarauiaof Lansdowne, Lovd Lieut. pf Ireland, .Mr, Hotimert Socvetdry'!:;V' y f"i'-','i ' Sir Ar Piggott,' Chancellor of jtrelanL 1 F?;.v Sir.4tlVttrneyXSeorL 'J.;'i; 'A Mr. Sergeant Lenst Solicitor-General.. ft. ind Betsey, Baldi y, Loui.'nii; tJO flays, seized by licuh arandison, commander 1 th UpitV4.Sta.tes Oiuii , I MAhder imniss.Mi '-f Ik-iiitr ilridsh trouettvA ' . ; - - . . 'AThe, pucki-t-bqar Eclipse, Fok-y, nrrfved Ui? aj , - fiunday liVlwo divs IVom" 3f;MarVs arid Amelia r, - Island.' ' By this arrival w earUhat the'flews( f ; declaration of War had reac'lict) that jHi 'and' that ,Vj CommodurelCampbeU.' had ..to 'sorjsujswe taWen . -possession of five'Uritish vesscf lynrSf. .MaryV , ; , river, ViSf the ships Empff or and hxperlmcnt, n",, ; bri iia'xocs Rot iUeAVuV:W jfh achoojifef Ad , 4 venture. The four fifafr .wereiaaded; with, timber r. . and nearlY readv far Sc:iu' the1 latter was In ballast-r , tney uaqDceii scnt-up tne river or gremei l 4 from t&OrtantlietnntvVbrittf til at fl8inrf?iaii'3t)' 1 ",( J 4 . ... . - 1 . . - v .....nr . . . .- m its!, auuir i.wyiiiara, attfrrMiving thft'dcclaration.itfar'it :iwl.i, A HinUnblMiat cpw ; ad an American Vusiel ui l.kel-i, betAnjrin(r pnoCi,K ' ,. ly toMr. Peter H.Crtlt, hi sivliaihatn,ler-.; .'I nea oiKoar, Lieut tinincvoorte, of ForC Kiogwie, ( ,iptt nergeant who hwnene to be ovcrthe river atlhe twns L . the iusws of war wa received, were detained by V1'" " , : ; tib: . V.t.il i.-A v.-.-i: v ..: tt. -' 1 - V.1 An expren reacneo, town, yesieniay .rognws, ." f-r ' ft the Ultcs Sunday evoniritf at S 0,'crock, wldi 11 t a
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