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':; Volume IV Yl i. 1 1J age 1 r5j 1 tonke e the proxis-ons, s l!..t there way be o xuk." We hae lSOtw offlour, IOOcf trk,3$0 bead of nr, ff. Our force r-ero ia t.but ,13 . mn. 'V !.j-c been conwnunjr on tl.e 1 a c, for for of aiUck from Im"iit, of n n tterr , ft1 f rfT7 dJ rnpre f i"' reports seme . y tb-rr ' r.r 7X) at" Kfwniowi, -Pe My :iO0 .d lfl0 4, jjriush. A i?n cme fimi there yeM.rrf,.y, wl-, i says thrj id hijht there who -OO r firmer wlx ' ' were Kiid to t their msrr.lv to jriu us :.s kn ra- ort. - It " mM to have been a dvsvut)ije j K'S " evrr.our P0 men hive not tried ' HrowrnViwii -v.mst be taken nnd fcirtified, ,tl e British ran it a- 'l!rttme,itwohouis ail, land there as-nxniy s . r.tscr- ' a tiuVd bad tfitt-Tar I .ilw tt.ir. i - V Lrst 'iR, t tfYd' men'and vrcjjon, Which tyullten 1 ivl-'mwrcftsitrtitone mwe lower Hewn tlie river, W to our tamp for safety, M'i,g tbst "one or e l.V.ians came to ne 'lowr ,tt peir tent-and ei in-' UIs the gene riUllrf that'wc will have m . '.- $orn;wt woix. the night w uie'Stn an express '.Y? passed. throngS cut camp, ard after, chartgintr, : hor- 'ac proceeded on Imrnrdintcly to Detroit- .The v s ' TJ. Slot en tuail is'siid to hfrre been taken at Browns- .'townd thegoartl -U kihl " '"'.,- ' '."' Our trwn have t?kcn two Briiish vessels a few eliys since atPeuoit, passing from Michilimacki one to Maiden with American nrfsonera tken ' nt . . .Li r . . r tne former puce www a umunuie ti'.in ur our Jessie tUc Ri'er r 5 lrpun, )0 abont 400 ro.nrt fcr tH ?of Uer ArtEy. ' General Hull Ciptured), -'J.' JfiiriMQftt. 39 .ye leirn that Dr Ceee.n came ljtb tS inorrhtj Jrom Vas In nont Uwjrio; 1 1 diuffrrete Litlli?vnce tht (m:n. hull and all his army have OKKN TAKEN BY THE BiUTlSH !Pru. cuWa we Kare hot. Suit.',. - ? . SAti TIDINGS. . . . ttii with tt nK)St piful enutt'Vws w't) learn that tleiWaf Ht'iA and h Utile aunr have been captured by a vurioitriorce of Iotianttand Bri un. 'uetrfiit it si v taken by theenemr, V- a Thi is no imc to reflect ort tlie damnnble and gluring IhisnaiMeraent r.f rur',war,operrftlia.- Whetbet arislnK from the fJly of the Rener.il, or the incapjclly of the ecretary of tar, a handful of men have been ent to be sacrificed. The evl hr a b 'ppOi'd the Indiana, the British, and otir own torjet (tQ less aaraje'will rejotce without bounds. Let the braxtt rnmtnuj Felunirer to aart e their ,t poor fellow on lrH. . J addition, m umlerMahd. ' ' our army got a, tiu uDer of British prisoner ; ' '. j '. - SLxtraci qf 'fi letttrjrom amr.t Futrr,4 volunteer . .il . . I If 1 J . , j i j. jrom unuwnr tp mtjncna ncre, naita v.i - . DKrsoirylugutt ' 8, I8I3.A 4 irrirt a tVe etrxhaienU vr thrtr tcir Aj!vi- manalaiirhjer a . .... .... - -.T "ri ? ;;'"'. . ; t'; We koo Ihe writer, welt, and know be WoelJ n wilfully miAa re fact t )tU w re iiKlined to rlie? e, he hat UWcrt iiwo an error: T(e Go vertKMir too Id not he MCntenabced a 'project replete riithinjmtice repttnant to auund JxjU cy If the Indiana har.-, 4fered rkJence to the pcraoas or proj,errr of aiy of the citizens bt Flori da, it it no businesa of oura.', We hate no right to waire war Ihcm 8 drive tlcin from tbeir home aid esidcs, fjr dcprenatiani neiihcr coih mined aoan the ciuxtnt, nor within" the Erhitv of the United butet. Gevrgia Jiurml. Jl5srott,1afw 5. A'Bdj'ot tnjMrtired hereldt cTen'uitr fnm ilalifi wlticb left there' jtm and by whit we Cn learn is, the lierer cTdcapatchea of sonic kind ot other to w corernmenL- She brought no paper or passengers, and aoiled it an bour'i notice; - . ' : The Legialature of S. Parina rn'ot ; Columbia on the 24th ulu aCTeenbly to the Proclamation of the Governor of taut 9tate Juch House formed a country, and to curb the arroirurice jif ita deadly qaartfm befjre 13 o'clock, and proceeded to btfai oncmy. , un tne nappy nue of this rar depend .mo wnnmiucw appoinica ? pnri i in it. . . J.iui. I . f . . . . 1 1 ' ' mu.i iiw tjiiiicictoi iuc iniy repunuc on cnrcn l mier nal ana foreign ei,einie hjlve pidttcq its estruc. tion thii, then, is the time to test the courage a-'d fi Iclity of the citizen. There IsOo caue for de- Bpondency, thoOgh trtTam iri sotnewhat gloomy". governor's Mcssugej reported the following Keio- Iirtoh'td. That the etlerer. tlie WHotimt and wiaddm of James Mirtison, F resident ,of the Ur4td buitt, manifested i' his cornrnunicatiotis to Con-1 svsii' iviii j knvud ptieii 9 Pill mJ i iv " 1 1 has. v vLtvorttreeraout behave oh )and m bravely acre's itpdn - th quesri-jn of watjsive him new t1 r- 'M i ' . DK4R.Sitl 'The abvininjr nrospect before uS, yrw can have ho iilea ofJiomr and dismay ; hus . given to. every countenance : but a few 'dys;ft?jo we fowled trinintjlntiy on the shores of our cftetnv, .cd now, we have precipitately flcduixler coyer of f ine nigia, co i,i:u viL , . - v At'o. 10. p'ttftle grrund."; , Yesterday Col.' MUer' regiment of regular ' i ' and ttlxut ,300 volunteers nnd artulerjsw, Vho had -' "been ordered to escort the Chiiicolhf-ana from the. 1 river Jin win J Detroit, wer attacked by nhout 400 Jnfl)Una:,U 150 British jrcgulars, wlio had . erected J ' . a breasf york within two miles of IJrowjVsowh ; f-! ter a sbort hut very severe awl obsiiuiitecgagc- ment, theaflied enemy were repulsed with console-! rahle loss four Bntiib prisqnera were taken our Joss ialjout lS killed and 37 wovinded. iKxlraci of a letter from Dr. ydale,urgton ptate .. i to CbU &P1rthur'i .regiment to tit ffie'ut in ' I CMUcothfdateAurui 18l2.; K . SIR"'" -WcRre now on om march from Majpn- - go foV Detroit'1.. hate a chanre of " jrriimg a few ' Ijnei by Mr.; Lyons". A. detachment tinder the command of mijor Vunlkine, was sent to meet col. . . Brush with the provisions, with ahout1 50 men . he ; Was attacked by a JarR number of Indians and BH y tis,h at Browmtown,and wtss bbtije4 to retreat j !ot - J9 men, kine4andmisii,and,9. woinled.. On, . ri'" th 7thythe main artify left Canada, und encamped et Detroit, leaving Major Denny in a small fort oppo , .-.i ,y'aite Detroit with, 20O nveii. On the 8t, a detacli- 't ment tinder, tb omma'nd. bf cblonelj Millet1," with y : r 50 men, was sent to meet Bi-ush, whh the 4th re ' ,"ment, the balance, of rcViuhtecrs Wo were met nt V . Iaganby 4X30. Indians 200 British, two nies this sido BrtJwntown-wc had a severe , enjnjje '' tnent, and we1? auctessful, drove thenYln all cptar jir leri.'twe lbst 17 -ktHed w the held, and about 50 ' wounded The enemy's loss was conskU rable;, but cannot telj f.ow many ,as they removed a uumbc .o ,.r thBir kilted and wonnded-20 or 30 Indian's rhiist 'v 'n have been killed. , ' ' Y f , I tare just heard, that major Denny had orders ' N to burn hia fort, and return with ' his mou, to tlus ..'side of the river. It was burnt last riitfht. We expect Hssistamo trom Kentucky and, Ohio. I e .0 ipect another attcmptwill be m ide to open the com vrr4m5ifmi.f ' . . , . 1 ' tyfla of a letter from Hen. Hull to tCvlonelJll ells, our privateersinm on the ocean,' and in less iian two years not a British stondard shall be seen Wav ing oii this continent. Wbig. ;';'Y; n,iTRdul Y -The disastrous event, menlioncdi below, points very directly to incompctcrcy. f;If hr iV.'or;h-Ves-tcrn Army ha? leen cornpcile J to surrender to tlie enemy for want of supplies, or by; bcin outnum bered and surrounr'ed, how will ihey, who had the chojee ofirn answer to the couirtry for declaring war without preparations to be.t the foe f Last evening an Onrr ss arrived from Washing tonvtadtring bick tn Sacietary of- the Treasury, who h jtfjdst reached this cicy eti hrs. way to the eastward. t It ra' understood that; Dr. Cozens, the beat v-r, briujiit infjrmatioii fifo.n the scat ofgoVern-. inent, (received there by Lxpressi .oL the capture of General Hull and whole army by the British. Fed.ltiazrite. ' -. . ' 1 . , .qrrttr.dria, I'ligutf 29. Tt'-ant I'ltrl'igcnce.-JQf .gentleman from 'iV.ishirtgtohywe lenrn an cypress arrived, tlere ycs-J tertlay fr.m- Detroit' with t' ' disairrccabie 'intclti Kenccoltl eCA? rUREOrGF.N.'HUl,L WI K HIS AVflOLE ARMY BY THE BRITISH ! I! l)ur iiiform uit Vjw Gen. Clsi'k in Washington who informed him lie had sejn the micles of capitula tion, and that Gan. Hull had surrendered with i,300 mentvitb'';ut firing a gun. . , ; . ; An express was dispatched after the President of the Uiiued States, who left Washington yesterday morning for his seat in Virginia to convey hutl this information Gizelte. . ciaims to the confiacncc and support of the people of bouth-C'iruluta.t, , ' - t ' V : ' rtrxulvedj That id the opinion of rtus" IrKisIaflire, the majority of Congress hare consulted 'the1 ttue intcreaU and honor of their country in declaring waragamstu Britain B'tclved, That this legislature highly approve oi me coiiauci w iuk aeicguon oi mis scaic hi me pre sent Congress. j,, , ,-1 ' - , "Cijcrat. X w f , ditlcdn . . Ji r.DBrsotx,th, Aug. 1 8.1 2Vjff t y By tetters, recefkod from the Department of J tt:n informed yu re ovtlercd w march to , ' this place with fifteen hundred recru's, ' or. a, part f vclunteers, it so many recnHts were not enlisted. ' . f The fdl of Mir.hiiimckinac the taHy .operations '' f ofour army at S'iag:ira, and almost alt the Iiiciinns avinsj be'fidme QSttlc, ' have totally .changed the , prospoctSjOf tb.is sniiy. My commutucntion is al. ' ' v rrtost entirely cut off ; there are but small quanti- ' ) ties of provisifwiis, and the most fatal consequences ' ' must ensure, vuniess ; the' communicatiim is sooii 'I I' opened and very strong cinfoircements arrive. I . jiope ypuwni Kise no-umo in couiiig iji witii ycryrespecfcible hLex.MeiorterZ Chi&iotteM&dfif&itJiu IS. A call has been rnnde by the Rovernor of this stute for'StK) men tl'e'.'first-iUvisioni-300 from the 2d division, RALEIGH, FttlDAV, SEIM fcMDEU. 1811 S , . rCRtHft'i ltCTUnV3 -( arteret- BeWiPl- Fuller, 'fenate i Johu Kobcits and f,ltU:Ilicl I'lllCtl'.UIII CHtl'TlU i. v . ' ! ' Hunmit!ic (tsrr(rtcdj J0J111 Ivh niire, Senate rTbo ma T ier anii Zk.-)liuuiJi ll jrtoii.tu ninonu. - ? ' AWyici I'huinus W yiiiis, 8etiii AVm. Hi Miirfve &, ie'hin U't.dcii, Cumtnmii. . ' , . - ii.Ui'j Ii-1 tr 1 Jlard, Sentte j John D. Baker St Hum pUrv riiidjrnn, Cummin. . , - htn,tfuH- TliomfcS Unwell, Seivite i Crbrge Dojd and" i uuma., bauiuni, uommons. , , ; VK-fc-IIinjamin May,' Senate ( lUrdee Smith and James SheppiVijiConiinwns. ' i . 0rf.ii?i-VV'ttiA-n V. Speight senate t William Hulli ilav, and ,'fhrahjiil UulNlon, coiiunomi. ftra-ry Tinnitus Wrij;ht,ente i Charlei Taliafero, & Nil'.lKdas Horn, commons. v OMra Edwurii William; senate) William Jones fc Lou Uuniphi-y, commons. ' . ' , L'amrka Josc j.li l)oif r, Senate. Dempsey Sawyer Jolm Ko:y, Uaiiujn. . Hasq:i'unk-Samiwd Warmer, Senale. V. T. Relf, and i C'arvtr.Cjininoli. -tio S$ of the defenders of .v elerl r.r;... ' -iiTprinrtng effke m Chaxlrs street. The '''. te Federl ltepubficaa cotnpUuj that tle Fix . v.er in JJiltlmore does ret permSs t is paper to U ncnt out rf lh office ta fisenbet in tl.e manner etbr rpe4 are by the Penny -It. , iu ntsm consequence wit;ten to toe rost-rTjtter . Generals Bet. Mr; G lanperdocs txt i Cof.ucrenJ tp notice him or bis cbmpUimt, ' ' ," ' ' t General Arrnstrnrte has fieeiefthe charw mads . against him by the Kditor of the Alwy Uf pister, (see our fast) but tlie latter aull ijfinnsthat his state- . me nt was substantially correct, and produces letter . ioroveihatapartbflt isso. -v" ',,..,;-'. .'.V- .Calletxler Irvine s'afiftointed rorrimIiat4 C.Z ' ral ef the li. States, vic S. Catswell, resjgntdV V .George W, P.CususIs to deliver the Oraticn'st.' eorgetovm, oq tbedeatb. of General Lineun. J . : OiFnJ3ir aernood . some soldiers belonflnir t i the detachment of tniliua encamreu bear Kor, v ' fsorlilk,'proceenelto tbe bouse of a 'man tw ihr ' name of Marchant, el2ed afld draetrcd him in : place where tlity fiad'4fepared the , materialsi and urrea ana icttuerea iuiv j trom thence lie wai tal, ' kerfaldiig, and within' tea yards of the walls of tlie fort, by the sally port I he was placed on the fim- ; , bersofe gin, carnage and.tairled alonjr the line of encampment with loud huttas, and eplvhets of Tpi ; ry. lcev. ; He. Was then carried to a crtck, & thrown '" intft it. He was rescued by Mijor Nesl!e, having ' : witfi him' about 8 or 10 soldiers., It is said tbe man ' ' was insolent and, had threatened to tonduct the ene . my. into the fort. (",Vr , ! j tinited' States' Vessel of' War'Nat :u3 ; which was latelyaptured arid sent into Halifox, hae -'v , been reCtteo, has received the name of the lot ' v Rmuhdty atid is neV :ruiang upon ourousj as mix . ' English brig of waft 'S , v ' Y' ' . The ship Yentis, Ray, of New. York, and" Ever r, -green, Lincoln, of Viscussettr obun fim Liver-, r" . 'v io, wuq cargoes, in consequence ot. the 7 y removal of one great cause of war, the Criltsh Or ders in Couiidr, have been captured by the Dolphin pi W atecr, and carried into &dcm for adjudication: ; ' r " A ft-:.:ii . :-.tL L iknK ." : ' , : il - u3ii ainnn wns, pnzc to rne 'pnveer, 4 Tearet, of Kew York, fiom London, Uund to Hali J fax, with caiconsig 'ol dry goods, 'crates ' J giass ana naraware, which cost in England 0,000 dollars, hit- been carried into Portland, v The own- - er a QuakerisiW his wife,) aninjd in the ship. , , ' ;llw'.ct-lf5y lAViUiam.Hennr Harrison, dr- vernoj; of tlie Indiana Territory, has been, we lear$ . Iiwihcu awngaoierM-ienerai in the 'army of the Uni te"d States' rAai. Intellitrehecr.' ' "j and llifceiiyn Led fiotn the third division who are . 1 toioinGert. Hm'lasnukkaspossible. ' When these Y't roopi join the Vmv,' the effective force from ihia ! k' st!tr. in aciiwi service, wilj amount to upwards of ? rJ On Thursday last two; vblnnteer com.pan.ies, one 'y fommanded py Capt Btnlcr, anil the other com- ' jmanded by Cap.8 ihVpbcrd, arrived in this- place ) 4 fnun GalH'ioIis 0. "Anotlibr company, commanded 'V .?bvCapVlf,'fJorv'' ttr'',vc''' tno sme day 'f frpni A- tt'env 'They are -asst. of fine hardy "Iwikirf men. , and, Vjeave no dotib ivitlclo honour to their coun J try. flnit 1ewdays'tHey . ThcBlr.trb'ir cciaiDoae Dat-t of the 900 men or- if l dered out hist weeki: agreeably to the -request of " INDIAN NEWS. JufUita, August 27. Our readers will perceive ndioiti Mis of hostility in the Creek Indians towards (he citizens of this state, in the account we publish from the Athens Express We shall be glad if the event proves their mischievous, designs to be con- hned tusyrwot their " lawless younjr men but wo are apprehensive, th iit will become necessary to make the whole Creek nation feel the vengeance o this state, or of the United States, m orJer to cojnpcl them to a proper course jpf conduct. We siiaii anxiously wait for further intelligence from the ''frontiers, and shall rejoice at finding it Such as to quWtill apprehenworts.-iprarf. ' ' ifienti t uro jiugusi ji. un me nignx ot the loth inrt.heie came to the store--of Mewsrs. Kuld & Co. at the Hoa Mountain, Jackson county, four Indians of the Creek nation it appears Jius gang had In view the robbing the . store, and then cuiuiig the,throat of sriid Kidd. Mr. Kidd had, by some means or other; got intimutiottof their inten tion, and Iwd prepared himsUf for an attack. The Indians had already got irato the store, and taken theutfrom some few articles Mr. Kidd rnshed in on them immediately disjiatched one, and as the second ono Was aiming a blow at Kidd, he wrested his knife from him, and with his own, 'weapon, Ialdf UiS other sa v ge low he then made nt the third, who he desperately .wounded the.; fourth escaped Unhurt. W'c are happy to let.ro that the wounded Indian, and his companion, who escaped from Mr. K'uid, are both sale in Jackson county Jail. ' A Sjtpce writing the above, we h4.ve conversed with a man- who informs us, tha himself and his family urrp Huiiuv frr Brf.tj ti'nmlh fcfnlniniT trniff. of tli Vv " , " ; importation i.aw is sun in lorce ana must in every tmanAi aAo TitsTtirtaa 1 In filers cite ;isnfr nraa nttiot I . . ... . V 'V.'"-33 "'" av ..v- ""-,, respect be carried into cttect. it is your duty, t immes uy at the Camp Meeting rotino. on tne . S;IVS hc circular, Tb seize and libel British meh-' lugiu 01 1 uesuay iasx. 1 1 nwi. jio! ms us, uiai 1 chdize, m whoever manner and bv whomsoever in tlie nicht of Monday last, between three and four m;;v hPflilf nr ,. in,, .1, -nniA s..u,.. iiuinlree Creek Indians crossed the ,Appalatch:eJ w5th the eltception w, 0f property eafithred'Jrom near the llog ivioiuifutn. 1 ne avoveQ ooject oi m enem the importation tJf wh,ch 9 permittwl by Thn sad iirteirigeh'ceoffthe CaptuVfc of General Hull s army, which reached here two clays ajo, tn rather a quitio-able shape, ts unhappily too true. Few of rv circnqaatanccs, are yet known. vThe Rdtimoi e Wiiit, and some'oiher ptq)crs arfe Tibe-; ral in tueir censures ot Ucn. Hull, tor not making a m-jre obstinate defence and censures are also tiown upon the president and Secretary of War, for m?t supplying- the army with --better neans 6f uoience,; una iur m .Kimj an invasion wmciftney were no! prepared to support. We think there are yet too few data tor tht foundation ot any strictures of tii kind, , We shall probably next week bo in possession of the particulars, k shall then be able to ju lgc whtthor tliis heavy caj amity is attributable to lauit or unavoidable misiortune. No news of Conimolore Rogers. The public aitd private armed vessel df the V Stales arb not to interrupt any vessels belonging to citizehs of the U iitcd States comiiig from British porta to the Uuit?cl Stvtes l.ideu. with Brjtish?tner 'chawlie, in consequence of fhd ' alledgtd repeal of r..:.:,i. . s :i : ... ... ..- ' tic uiiusu viucrs in v'ju.iui , inn urc, on me con traiy, to give aid and assistance to the same, in or der tuat sucb vessels ' and their cargoes ' may, be dealjt with' oa tlieir arrival as may be decided lythe competent atr.horitiesi. Aationul Intelligencer. Mr. Gallatin has1 addressed1 a circular to tie Col lectors of the Customs in which he says, the 4in Importatlon Law is still in force arid must in every ,Giiii. Hulk The wiiola ufe 16 rendezvous at Ur . . ,r ..v . i- .- i. . i. :l : .. oana on.tue, a't'i,trom wwen piace.iney umiic v Viiyteiy march for Detroit, under theA command of TuppetT- Sufitortcr. , On thlfcSOm )ti a tTetachmcnt of ubcut 400 U. States i trb'opitfrrm Forts Independence' and YVar , 4 rt,uhdef i3Se,Vimmindpf LieunCdl. J6hIv.Tutit ue, marcnea tnrnugni uosion on ineir wuy iu tiy.; T1.ey copslsietf of Infantry m Anillery, ahd were tllowcl by a long tr.daof Artiliery abparatus, for pa pieces of, Cannon j beside JkasfsbnS f fixed "aminunition, it velUiig XJrges, tei euipagcbag iraoe vairtrons. Scc'ilrawit by four horscs-190 hoixes'tOeiithc olTisf rs', x$4 iri the tjwjm.Thej comrades. We are likewise informed, that Colonel Harris, has with a promptitude which does him great honour mustered upwards of. ons hundred men, and marched with thera to the defenxc'of his invacK ed coiMtry The inteUigencc abnve, related, may be considered as incorrcctjvve hoc income particulai-s, that it is. However, b if true, or be it false, we eel justified in 'asserting, that the patriotic militia ul Cltit k county and oi the state, wpen tney are weu assured of tie invasion, by any hostile power, of the territories' of any of their sister comities, will fly With alacrity to the assistance pi the invaded Id. AIilled$eviUei Geo. August 1 2. ,A letter from one of the Volilhteerson the Flori da expedition, dated Point-Petrc, 30th July contains the following information : 1 ' " " Y'-At the request of HU Excellency, Governour MitcbiU, we yesterday volunteereu in the unnea States' service, under the command of. Col. Smith, fortwo mbnths.. - Our Adjutant !Ueneral, Colonel Newnan, acts as Afajoh-'-.When ft shalLleUve inis, is nrjr.cruiiii , vvir anuo in- ""jw A few-days itgOtaan nws murdered, nd pther acts of si ''hostile hature committed onthe St. John's, ofrmaique, prizes and prize goods, ifCT We desire the particular attention of all our sub, scribe rs, and of thoK who intend beeorninjj $o. to the Aft- dren of UieKthtm of the ttuleigh Ji ewMiperi, winch lor three weeks hus been hr fora tliepuUlic. Tne dmriwimi tlos thn-e m,o(inrp(i hd be invarinWv adhvitOv-r Without it loss Will he mcuwled which the ediiors fof'the Star at least) caitstot ntstnin. l!he e.iienV:e of our newspaper eiUblishmcnt are rom' 5(7 to- po dollar i week, besides the t-fceasional supply oft 'tYle Frss, fcc he. 'To many of our Subwrjhenilwe' have t make ac-knowledg-emeirts For rrt'eiAlyre eiilar ami promnt tiav mCTiis, and from most of the others we eonfirtently expect thrm in fufure.fti we attribute the a'ant of punetualitv hi therto rather to forgetfi(iiis and neglcctAhpn A a Wjint oi a pntper sense or jnatice i nia note, in pare oi eom plaint'( and aeknowkvljrmsnts cannot be concluded with but an expression Of what 1 due to the i'ltstniaste, gene rally, vunse tiglitnes, unitVl with the Uudible ii''osi tion to favour the circulation of Newpipers,h8s4niim?d oil tlie editors, aweRjis tlu; public, many and 'rea,t oblv Several of the State LeslaturesaTe new in session ' ,Tbe Congrrssional ieiledtions have taken place In JCentur.ky andRhodeJaVttid. In thefortner , State fepublicanii) anl ia. the latter, federalists are elected, aijd are the jsame-vidjo now hold seats L Ccn jresi . 1 -1 1.7 . . Cobbet, the celebrated British Editor left New gate on the 9 $ of July his terra of imprisoiimcnt t r having then expired-:;-"T;- , Died, in GratZfSitesIa, abait'the middle of Jnn r last, Louis' BoKAPAnTE, lata Kine-of HollaiMi'B-wt w. , . us-pcnnicu yj iuc WWII Ul VJr?lZ toe Ultie - 1 property at which lie died possessed, Jn return for V tho friendly reception "with hich btrlaA, beco toere nonored. , - - - si--, r . . t The shiD SunefiAr. from T.trfT,rwl fio Pl.iT.oit,r phia, full of British, croods. has been scilaj at !Mew. ' Castle for violation of the non-hrportation law. - Commodore BarneV, has, within a short time cat mred i2;piis. m.f v,-;VA '? Motor tt the BrmvtYmUirtltii th capiam jor.n xica-a, oi me jiriusii png Kanger were imerrca wun inai respect"lwtncn.' honor ana valor even th an enemy tan never iul to ins)lrc. Captain Heard Was captured, with the britr. bv thr A "v private armed schewnet MatikTabf this portiufter a , smarc action, in w men I5e received the wound of . ' i which he died. ; Tbe, funeral wa'i attended bV tho -oltlcers of the U- S,rmy and'navy, now iu this ci- ' yi and by three of the uniformed volunteer icerps. " 1 ne rnuaacipnia itiues, tornmanaed by vol l'. . Unsh performed the, funeral honour. V' The war 6f i . -A freemen is not with th virtuous men" of any toation 'J oui against mei ryrajiny ana oppression ct, rulers 5 ; and generosity must ever" shed a earovcr thoser " v whose unhappy lot it is (o,be the victims "of their injustice. Fukdelihiq paietC.)J H ,'- , , Ca: j. v -2 ' 1 If is 1 now asceminect from the .Election Hetuni ' of tins Strte,tbat three fourths Of the MembiMS elpct i we, decidedly oppeseq, tothe Klectoral Lf.W of last ' Session. Itis therefore, their boutwen fluty tQped1 tion the Governor and Council tot call 'the Lcgiia. ' turc in October, ,in "time fdi thaV body to lay the oaio gii iiitu iJiwricis, so mat me people may make f ' i I chofce of the Electors of, President and Vii e-Piesi.' . dent of the Uiuted tate.s. Y This eary -oiH ofthe ' It 1 :i... 111 . . ...1.. jj .-. t. j 5 . . . Y.j-i y 1 h ......iw WlilUlQ Dili ITAUiflUCrU-'1(1 " il disctjargo the pledge tney have given to the people ' $ to restore to them their electorial richts,' but it-villi,' lso give to the Legislature anvoppotmnity of pro- -vidini; arms for pur milittav The apnuale business f oft3e. session," can ajsd be peifqii mcd and the mcmY bers return to their families and.pnvate business bV ; the first pf Decemheti lhe TrRiyer distikt can" also beiabfoffia V'ieud:!Menber.to Con-' ' gress,. which will otherwise be unrepresented at tho next sessionSif that body.v1Y- ti s . J The writer of this communication is of the or-i ' hion thnt if the Le gtslaturey mS;kes tlitf choice of i' lectors, that Mr. Madison. wilLnot get a vote bxtox " this tate ; but as he is in favour of each district be--; Sng (properly re presehttd m.the, . IJlettoral CoTlege,; ;' this invitatidfi is prefix The;f cnuments of o nicm- t bers are-already known to be opposed to War i,nl Afadison, and if he loses nlj hW vote of this state,'Vi it tannoXb'Sttl4 that his tijiiii!aSliat no 'remedy.' ' --.'..;f Yotirs, &cj'Y'.;'':.;,Y':: f'1 , BC, f'-'"0ie(i in Kewljern on ike 17th ii.tv. Mt: .MargaArt Tnr.s. ner, in the SStn ye'nr orher'gei- The acqtmintaneesnaml , (of ponrse) fi iewli of Mrs. Ttftner, mito fn pronouncing -f; rh;at i hi fcdmplieient nri'itf Vere vnK be fooh4 charity, 'V , benevf4nCe od chriiftiah fii'inijt' K w 1 ' '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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