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I : ' t ' tl ,- ' I i 1 ...t.. , . n .1 r i-'v. .'1 !- ' ' ' ' rr C; . ; T ... , -(ft. ' e ! 1 . t M .. , . -f- !. ' , II T AGLE HOTELi CHARLES PARISH 7 ' j Tft'OUM his Fru nJs and tl Public that bis Tevtra i ri,-.' f(r the reception of Travellers and Itaar- -1 in ,',e new Three Stxjr Bnrk-tluuse, north hi tike ,u-tlooe and fronting L'mon Square. The house. Js ii-'tm, completely' finiblwd, ami welt furnished ; nd :;ic s. ,f,le arts equal to an v. For a well SiippUrd Table, , I l om a iK-nt anack an'y Kitchen,) luxuries of the l'i Vi.it, H. joins, He.U, AiteoJance, Sic. &e. it is determined t...-it U.u rvtrnih. ;i ecel any in the Southern States.' '- JttitcijfK, Ju 'y I.. 1813. N. n. A t I - I ' .use amlBATHiso Uook will su-iicU-d by the n. xt Season." ' '' . .'.","" V " . . Hunaways tftken tip... - ; O". ' .Alf ASemnmitud to the Jail ofChat V I . ... v n l... ' ' .iiimrwivt n. v w unincviav the but day of Augut, t KejToes, io wit,y man and woman, the fiAwitr says Vis name is TON! and belong to Aiutrr w ' Guv the latter a a her wsme is Ml NflA , sod belongs to Thomas JTeiaou, both ' of iraieu county, in tnn state, biiouki tncs -yyr any other person or persons Ue the w. ' , lienor owners ot said Negro, they are requested to come forwwrd , prove their proper y, Py necessary cnarges thereon aim laze mem sway. a " s ' ' - . V ' ' ' V ' WILL. SCUULOQK. ' rtmWraSth Sept. 1812. ' ' -37, Stp , NOTICED .be slilonthe21tdof Sept. neit, kt the Court ' i: in .Smitbfcille, tho lodowintr Tracts or I'arccU i' LAM), nr u much thereof, as aid pay tlie taxes and ;enoe in auvrrusing t t . . ; t, ,- . -1 - TOO acres llaf id tndersbni on the Waters of Livinr- 1j da Ak-x mder TsyW'syda "do do. da ' IV j a uewe i-mpree if, ao. 5e sunre. : . U -t j , 1 ; duGcrt. V !e Hampton's i Colkene'i Neck.V;' i Jo J. Bruidy tlo do do - i do supposed John Clatou'Sj do 9tngon'CreelL'' CVJ do Edward Wmslows do Cape . Fear Biver. ' CV) do Estufe ol iinice do Nd. Side Tou.rctjt 5.i rj a i. c to ' no so, do do lo , 100 of Jan.fi rcnimR, , : do So. li.lule' do ' do do No E. do d do- d Tda lo ; do' 32f) do ti) do COO do 6t') do f, i ) lo 61 j do 4o;j do 210 do f, i do tO do 40 do s;o do 320 do s:0'4o O -',.dO J i't do 5 10 ,t!o jj do do. io do da. do do do do d- ' do do do do do do d do ' do '' ' do do do it ' do).,' ik : do . do do do do do do do do dp bath side) Milt creel i do West Side dd CO . do sotitlt do do , do J di w-st dCspe-Kear , do Old 1 a Creek- do south Kler 'do dire:Mt do. Mills do di d . Cape-Fc.r river. . r, r, - . do both tides road lead' ins to l Foil p. ! t" . do braitclf of Mill rreek Iiotfcrs's Cretk. v - doNulc Sturgoa creek r , - do west ide Carle-Fear. rr-l t A - . ... .1 . .. . m . 'it : . i' X . iiir iouuwimj iiisk in me iiiwnoi omuuvine. Ko. 27 1 G i belonging: to the EsUte of Richard Quitice do ,jj nteplien Uertiard. . v . y o 51 F.ttxte Vif John M'Kinzie , V V rr do do Jclin Allen. . - V 79 John Martin. . ; ,, (. ' rC, fit -itiif nf ff'ihwi vf'.it.t. 4 f;- d . do do i , ., , ; ' . o do Jdliu Joluislon. - . : i. uticf James lXwis,' Jv .'V ' " " V it i do Win. Coote. ; !l r.-'-i U Saimion William. J . " - do 47 and i3 Estate of .fsmrvAr.ilfcer.." v i NATII'L, POTTER, Brunswick County, AujUsyi I Itli 181X' k .-.54 d. do (b t!-. a. d . do do do 7 St It AY ED - 1 M C 17,1 1 the subrcrjber In the lat- ,u:r pan oi vpru last, t liennul Soi rcl MARK, with ft small Msate in her fjee, z f U years old. ind a bout bwids lvtfh, shod all roiHu! -when -slie wertl away, and I cxjn " s,un for the upper part of tl' Si. le., "lnforrnutiin Of the above 1 t m the 4'osWJftice at Kiclimond C. wiil be thankmlly resetted bytli W. C. TlfOJrAS. 1- .1, li,"- 9r ..S AT, AUCTION J 1 r S.ll'iV( -.'! t. Ct,i of Sc; tvim(r htxt, ti'tU bo sold ; fvioon-otsixmohtU' eredic for alt sonn ,::! s, aivt i'edy rttoney tor all smaller aunts. iv! K- tjlai df n.lers, ' (lute, Mer. t! r- :,nr. ) '.i. tale iitore Htriwe in theeitv .s u as nltotltcr persons, are invited lotbit m (-an sssfirfmcnt'Of Dry CJoods sold 'iM 1 1 f hfdce.Goo'U.j! There will also be sold n ro 'Wjinn 1 tnuch. valuable tionsetold ' . in sure, avid a.etol Carpenters sivl.Uuuer '.I Vt tl.ll 1 ... . . i ' bbMJin vmlui Aom r. August 19, 1813.V;' .'33-3W. , I'iitv Dollars .Reward.'1 ! . , . . t i ' . ' '-f S ".'.tmltr.. . . . .. , . -.-.t ' n . i, , ..:.r. ' . . Tr f.ku. 1 K iiient on lt (' . ' j-- , 'nh Kf :imrnl eninJ l)f ' , . , 5nL Hal.Ux It ;!Ttnt oi 9h (Vti'.f. - Nr.b!nt"in lit iwent v l&.U V ttLer. ; v Mrtin lUimeiit e ljth Ort4Jtr. -, "Elevcflinb Rrpmet on 14U w. . '.. WILLIAM AKIllM. IUX, Drij;. Cen.'. ZftSo,t8.1. .,- ' . -37 i;; , THE SUDSCRlBElt AT Person County Court in AuMt laitl' hayinr qnali-' Bed! as Administrator of theEatate of WdliwnXocke, dee-.rcuet.all person bavinjr claims jjifrsinst tha Said Estate td nKe them armwn mat. preparauon may made, for discbargiRff them, and th6f indebted to tie' said Estate are desired to make immediate payment. -f: 4 Thurj 'ay, Ai'. 1 cH-j !v t - 1'. a- mlde u.l 1 tL ,s to be a v very f. r main t ; t i'- y rtt( in tlie V 4; Si) 'v'vRAAVVAV v 'Vv T?'itV be subscribef on the 13tb - i ' of Aujurtlast, lottrpifgToes, ' . iirlt V.imi mnti tnv tho name of V. f.OM AN; a!ut five feet three or foiir . Inches piffff ! a nne voice, wicra ,t ' - ble dark cdinplected had on hen -! be w etit away a cbtion shirt and over. . " ... .1 fiI l . i ... : 1 . ails, ana a icit cat out earner dry clothes with htm. ' -AQ a Nepiti woman bvthe nan of tntlLLIS, a- htit eighteen years of ape, very black and likely 1 abfiut five feet five or ix inches hijfh t W(re away a wbitc etKton cHKrs frockTlie eldest cluia belonpiifftosaia c womon-tlfat e took with her is abMrt eii;ht years of aire, bvthe name Of CLAKKY 1 she is a likely pil of Ui-r e, vfitH tolerable thick 'P I h a very notable scar on tneDf her sides, occasioned by a burni she wore away a while CottrHi sliin ndstrir)eairocK. Aisouie saiu neK Woman took with her anotDer ciuiu uy toe name 01 1 - TIKNCE, alniut five years r age, a tolerable ulacS. ch.i l Anw nrrsnn of rvraons takinr Mt said Neffrot or so ap- nrehemlmir them as 1 mavfetUiem atratnior eonfminfT thenr in aol in this or anv state shall Irnvo reward of fiftcn dollars.- The said Ncfc-W runaway from the "b. scriber living- about 24 miles north of Raleigh, n-; 1 :ho Fislidiitn ford on fSeuse river. .. 1 purenamra we saia ie. jrroes of Sterllnj; Johnson, liv!njr in JdmsUm vtintj .-U miles sooth of Rakifh.'who purchased the two oldest Ne groes in tho stale ot Virgiuia. .' 1 ' ' - Wake county, rth Set 18IX ; , , . 37 3t p , - .y 1 111 11c tviun V The BOiy herald of a busy world." t'ic Tib d iv i.f Aprf! last, my "NegTO Felloe NED, , .-v'ociii.; i work muie threat DiHinaJ swamii with aevc. . ,.xaJ '.1ir ':roes, stfltted to look foe .timber, aftd having , trveKd f isiertiiiin a:iy othr.ot the company disappear j 7d an I ins not been heard of since, and I Midpect hai eli-ji-ed tVarn mel. said Negro about $1 or, 25 years old, about J 't a or 9 inches high rid a .-daik' complcyioni tit': puMiijr and subniiisive ctmntfinance,-apt 16 ori die : . : spi)ke!i to-, hiclot!ies an. inA rrco!!ecf)d,'aS be has ' f,r Biiiie 'years been hired out in the County il'Non6lk. ,liij jti liet lives so rnewbere in- Pasquotank or Ptrquimons . Countic?, in N, (aivUiuM &Jie has an uncle who has been ru:aray.,lbr some Ciilte.-Tlic Above reward (and all rea. Jioiiaole expeueet paid) Will b gtven'to any rsoii,f either y luie or Llutk who will givcifuch inlbrmiitfon, delist hmi to me or secure him in any Jail so that ! get him '' i . ' ' ' VI' - " , i - HORATIO JIUTT. v 'lTo.ofiKbL Va. May 22d 1812. . 2t3m. ;: v; Latettfrm Eurofie .' Cuptuin Swascy, of the brtfr Dromrt, from Cnnsiiaftsand, who, vrnved ye tcrday, spoke at sa, the bJn GeOrgiia, Optain Chamberlain, frorrf Liverpool) wid obtained Lun dun rjapm to tiie 38th July. " 1 ' .'' Tha Behtbn, & Lotidaii phper, oT July 2$i says ..... ... ' 1 . A 1 r eis jfinci ica commenccu nonuic ' measures, oeiure she- heard of the "revocation of the orders in council; we are ytt confident amity will bo restored, - luty 23d, ministers informed the merchants that Ari thevhatjjiat official infortnationof thevAmeii id'r-r Ii;6uv V . T-V- i, bevtditniad c6mmenced.' , Tlic , crcl..u.t alcu' rcqucBtcd Btxonger tonvoyi forCanada. . t- . - ' "The Courleire,comtneuded an embargo on A metlcan vesselsiid says, America has declared vv, and If tber ihaVo VV hope a squadtyn lie sent to soour the Atnciican coast-and squad rons to weep her vessels from everjr.seiu .A messenger from Ad, Sawyer leached London Huly 26, and announced .the attack on the Del vide re , :. .i! 1 :. 1-. .. , .. . e .1. . .1 . . . .. . -ruui qiu -twi iiHiiisu a copy 01 inw ueviarution 01 warr -, -lv, ,-'---v: '; ;- : The Jamaica fleet, under the ThuTk, arrivirxl in. England July 23, and the East India fleet under the Plijcton. a, -.. ,' ' yV: j; "W-Z v- Lord Castle reah and Erl Camden, were attend' ing their usual duties in Parliament, July 27, with out ever hnvinc tliflered as we can'ptrcetve.'' ' f-.'i lUi A r..Smitf- an Amtrican; hd arrived in Epg ,' fond "from St. Petershnrg and Paris. fiy 71 he French Uert, piullippon had jescoped lrm England, and an attempt made to carry ' .-varazhi to f aoce- ;.). '' .'- .- ' S - .r.evcrar sKtrmisnea are reponea to nave ( taken place lictween the Ruc'siairi and the French'.'"! ,; A Unit has De-en, called in folaiwr, and the resto- L; t 4l,:, NMT. 5!. 33, W t?, (rc"!i tiitcze t op N ' V M. ciscovert-!ac 1 tj 1 ' " ' ! chase : . t 3. Krt tiu ' t. ; t t 4. cmin t? . c' . a i'irter Uclvrc 5, the c : ! H SjiII to tho mast 1 look It ; ' a.i!s.and flvnn? liibi to.' j si--oh sjils, hati'cd the cnuries c, s nttho loy.l s down ; and ot,U fleur for action ; beat to quar ters on m ' ; h llf crew pe three cheers at 3, thcui . - l. Utcd three Ecgusb Ensigns, at Et pt! j . . s,the enemy commenced i jr-z i at t ! 1 5 p ,-,t 5 act oar , eotocri, cfte at e c h t. t hi 4 a;.d r : c at the mtsen peak, and be ; :)f : . ; onne tinny, 0 ij continued to fire occasional:)-, l.e wearing vc:y oiien, and we manoeuvring to t. sc with him, and avoid being raked j at 6, bet V.c main top irallant sail, the enemy, having bot e 1 (i ; at I minutes pnst 6,broughtthe enrmy to cl- v c tion; standing before the wind ; si 15 minutts K, the enemy's mizen-raast fell over on tV.'c sitai boarj aide : at 20 minuas p 1st 6, fm ii we were drawing abe d of the enemy, luSftd short round bis bowvlorake him; at SS miumes pa 6, the tnc tnyifull on board of m, his bowsprit fmil of our mta rigging. . We prepared to board, Lut imme diately after, his fore and main tnast went over board, and it was deemed unnecf ssai y our ca an had -?n fire' from- his' guns, bur was sjor ex tinguumed, without ri..te,ii.d ; at 30 iuinu;es past 6, shot alieail.of the enemy, wl en tl e Clin.; ceased en both sides ; he makinj; tl e si. n d for sub mission,' by hnnsr a run to le -wuru ; t 1 rtv. . and main sail,' and hauled to the eastward to repair damage 'all our Li-jccs and much of our btamur.i and runnintr riet'iii r and some of our spar beintr shot away, - At 7, wore 'ship, an4 stood under t?e lee of the prue sent ouf boat off board, w hich re turned at 8, with Capt, XacrM, late of his Ma jesty's ship Guerrierei mounting 49 carriage guns, id manned with 302 men ; R0t our Donts out', and kept them employed in removing theprisoncrs and baggage from the prize t5 our ship. Ser.t a scr. geonS mate to essiist in attending the wounded, wearing the; ship, occasionally to keep in Hie best portion to receive tho bouts At 20"nunusvS be fore .1, A. M. discovered "' Sa4 off the liu board beam, standing to the south ; saw all clear for ano ther action at 3, the sail stood off again ; at day light was hailed by the lieutenant or) board the ptizt, who informed he had 4 feet of water . in the . hold, and, thtt she w-s in a sinking Condition ; all hands employed in mrinting the prii.ers and repairing our own damagethrougb tba remainder ot tne.ttey. Fndny, the -20th, commenced with ; light breezes from the northward, and pleasant';' our. boats 'and crew still employed as'before. .At 5, P.'M. fmadt the signal oi recall for our boats, (having - received all the prisoners) they immediately left her on 'fire; and a quarter past 3 she blew up. uur loss m tnt action ' was 7. kUIed arie;7 ' wounded j' among the former, lieut. Bush, of marines, and amotig the lat ter, iieut. Morris,' severely, Tnd Mr. Alwyry i.e master slightly.'; On, the part-' of thd; enc w'y, ' 1 5 men killed, and 64 wounded: Aroong the' forme lieut; ReaJy, 2d ol the ship among rbe latter capt Dcres, lieut ; Kent 1st ; Mff Scott, master, and master's mate, ";- 'C' ' h,' '" ' The Con'stitutibn tooXjand destroyed two Engliih brigs, one ifr ballast anJ one 5 loaded with lumber, bound to England. " Also, 2 days previous to falling in with ti-e Guerrfere, re-ceptured the brie Ade line, of Bth, from London, with a full cargo of dry goods, which had been taken 7 days previous: by the sloop pf war Avenger .took out the c.re atd put s prize-master tin board; and ordered her into the first port in the Vniicd butes. v, ' - '' Further from tht CoiftVfo. The capt. of the Guerrierc infortjiV that the squadron which w;s off incw-ioi k some ume since, nau taKen the concor di4'Adains rrom London, "and - the Aristomcnes from Liverpool, both with full cargoes of dry Roods, and Very valuable, arid ordered them lor llama. ,-" SURRENDER. OFNEUAl IIULU !. V Cxiitteo rHE, (ubio,) August 25. crrr, v , 5. t: P ! " -. E uv; The Br::' at the c.v . r.. tl. It. col. mil. R A J. 11. Glegg, inj.r A. ; Hull, B R.commanil . ., . U.fol 5th u. s. 1 : I'streg. M .'.igan i MlWr h,c: I - .: ck, Major (- . i 2 h ' l1 i day, will n.av v ! ; -c ;! y wid Stack thdrai ;.. then Lc su': ct to tiie i;;clcs of capitulation. WM UULUlWT.Ger. , Commanding th NortU .Western An:, v. rw.rorir, Auguit Sl-Ex tract f a L ti ; N'i..,!;ara,date,d August 26, at p m, from 5;v,l. Va 1 Uensselier, Aid-de-c. in; to General Van 17 s!acr.. wl am this momti.t called trpon tor a 1'lag oM'ruee from the British, ncconsp.-u oCix-is Irom General Hull's army, who si; e.i 0:1 tiic 16th. inst to the Brilisii tiencral I A Niagara paper (th Bee) cfhe C stu'.cs, tl.at Gi neial Hull had 2.yo in in, , pieces of oidnanre, which, togihcr witl) the A rir.,n 'vessels on the 'fAcf. anrT Detroit, surreulc;. to Gencr.i fn 'ink, on t'e l6th inst Wuhou L!u Gn 00 t!ie part of le Bnjish Hull is how on board he Qucch 6har;. Vf"'.'-'" '; '.i - jt saasisa-wass SCO IT isf UAJUJiJtLU'fe;vS7 .. ;.. . allots,- . V'.fs-.,r"r; " ,f. Tl RSPROTFI'I J.V irtfoi Ii the Citins of Riilehrh (md f. : JA ii VicirtitVj tliOit they have taken the Mouse lately oc ' id-"r w.micd bV Mr. ttahotcati. net door to Mi Brewer s Store! whfie tbi Intend carrying on the abov mwliess' lliosi 'i.j y : Vbd tlibiit proper to favor tnenvwitn mcjr custom, may rest '?'(., 'assaird that flieir work will be done in the most fashion- i t T. tk mannir ami on easo(iable term. ,,. 1; 37 0 v., : ; , ' j Jiakijn, Member u, ibis. tation bfUi Kingdom is conlmplated "'.v Bv lif holitnrss ol' Captain Brush, who has fust umvi-d t,fri:lnfiVr IJTi-3ifcwa,havebfn favouicd wiUi the r , .. ... . .... : L ! . ' ,4 1 1 . . iviowniif 11uj.tiM.a1u inu-i.eiicc, wimrM'vi. namen to lay berorc, our readers. , . .V Cantain II&NRT Brush, 4 ' ,. ',-, 7, Si By the within letter yoo will ..see that the army under Geneial Hull, has been surrendered by the articles you will see that proyisiob has been made lor the detachment under your command s you win wcrvioii.-, 1 jio;c, return to V71110 witn us.. ,, ', j v , , DUNCAN" JVARTHURi , ' Veait-Qtiarteft, at ikmL-lMJ&riut, 1812 . Sir I have signed7article9.of capitulation 'Cor L". '.. J.- lf .1 . i. -. Sl ' . ... t I i. .. . in ounciiucr 01 uns namson, in jwnicn you, -una your detachments sre piisynebf war.y .S.uch part of the' Ohio militia as have not joined the army, will LI..'.. I ... ' . ' . i- iro ucniuueu to roiunvui tneir nomes, on conuiuon that they will not servo durincthe war-t-tKeirl arms, howevc, will be,fleliveied up1 if belonging to , the J4;i;;Im very respeetfuHyv'-v;., :-.',' ,'f,'f.-'-;iV Yoiir mru.t nfwdipr t AVnn(. : . ' 'C.',' y t- vommonding the N. V Army. !,, ' A . . ' ... 1 t i The United States' frifrate Constii'ufion, captaut Hull, anchored yesrarduy in the outer harbor, from a short crtiitc, during whi?h; she fell in . tyith ' the Etigliiill frigate Guerricm'which she captured, af- ler a shovt hutsevcre action. f ;The ' damage sus tained by he fire of the Constitution was; q 'great,. tliatU ras found i'mposible,'.tto ;tow)ier,7iiit.o, pcirt, ana occonimgiy the crew,vcre raKen :out, ana the ship sunk,.'. The brilliancy of this action, however We jmay regret the occasion that has '.produced It, will stiii'exnto the liveliest emoUana' m very "'A merican twsoi i-v,,;-'' v H' r r'f.. "'Tr? ' t 7 . 'v k :i. ,v Col. Duncan M'Artiivr tn, Camp ai Detroit Jugutt 1 M, 1 8 1 2. 77 f sV TjTor the Surrender of Forf Dctrpit,. enleiT)3 Into netween major, uenerul .urpek;, tommandtng His Maiesty's fortes on, the one part, and Brie-adiev Ge neral Hull, commanding the Noith Weslerri famy .of the United States on the other nart i M-'l ' ArL.,1.5 Fort Detroit, with all the troops regulars as wellasmiUfia, Vill bo itriraediatcly surrendered to the BrltisU'fowes; under the command of Maj. GerteTal Brock, and will be considered as nrisontri of war, with the ertcebuori of such of the militia o: - tntvfltt-rtl Rf OrhM ln4t ' a.M mln rA 1. -k 'army; ;.rr7y.v ' 'M K 2. All puhlui stbres, arms and all nuhfic docu- menJts, includipg every thing tlao of a public na ture, will he immediately given uiKt - ' : " ' " r -a. i 1 i Ji.. .. : '''' va.' i a penwuaaiiu pnvaie pioperty 01 every (lescripuoe will he respected. ; 7 ,' -: 4. Ills exwllcnrf'Brigndier-Gcnwal Hull, hav ing expressed a ydesire that a detachment from the From tht !iang Gazette 9 Jlupirt 29. V ' . . ;'.;'6 o'clock, P. At, jiuijuu 25. 1 Since we dispatched otir'expvess at three tbi , tenioon, to overtake Jjie TtiAl a; BufTdoe, iry r ... rA sent raeto receive some genjlcnian.v lio t on spedal bur.iness, with a fl. vfJne -!' handed me 'the enclosed papejconti.i! Biitish officiitl account of the surrender cf . Hull 7; I send a new express a lew. miles u tuki the otherJ .f 5.V, , ; ,i '.;'; .7 -fP- ,S." SV fewn Ari.occurrcnte hps ' -the express back agwin he waits a moi 1 1 ly hnve to add thrtfeip Van Heliu' -mar';-... w'thisniorfiert-ftill.of cGicers whu isurrendertd v ' ' Hull 00 paiole. this moment f mm Fort Gc wrue without light i-road U n.d siirh, fur1 cure gKiced country.' . ,--7.. .. 7. ;:... v Uritish account of the capture of Detroit and yen. I!i j.H army, by capitulation, on the 16th Augustt18t2. jPrsm ihJ litexprinted at fiiagarh, dvjittl 21- The Dlbasine- task has no : fallen to feur Tot.1 i confof'maUon of the uniform predlcVions ol the, 1 t announce to the pubiic. the important inteliicei - of the capture of Detroit with gen. Hull end a 1 1 army on the ifith inst together ith the' Ac7 vessel of war, and ptheif naval force: The foil,, ngithe substance of an .omcul ojmmoricr'i. atldressed to col.,Myers tipoii the subjectthe (." -patches having uten forwarded to his erccllency l'x Geo. prevost,Ly r. ay of York. ' ? On the night ol tbel3th inst General B rock, i;r-' rived at Amhcrtsburghwith a rciiifo'rcrmcr.t .' 4' men, includmg mihtta and legulars, and nr.r.,. iy proceeueo to mate arrangement tr aavancii'i: Sandwich, wldch the enemy had 'evacuated a k , daysle(ore. "fin the evening 'of ,tbe 15 th, a 1". was openco irom out oauenes, ,an , conuneti iov , brvnr" wilK rrr(ji . Vflrt... riLt rri Tmnr-, ft Hrf day on the rooming 6f the 16th, Irom thrte 1 tars, one" IS pouniler and two7tWelvc poiincleis, . Which time oui troops crossed tbx nvcr under co of the Queen Charlotte and Hunter ' li-ii', i t a point called Spring'Vells, abourthrec n iic. i;cIo De troit, preceded by- tx body of 600 lin'Uiis wl were lanncq a mue lower umvn, mm niarciit-a ;.init.i::a some thick woods with the intention oi covcrimr t - left llanki,; T.le landing was cfi'ccted in good otver witheut-any.OppoSitioihvlhe general being nr. the first boats, . tur.aimy consisting ol .JX rr. advanced in column ondtook a good position in hne. about a mile and a h'df in irdnt f Dcttroit every preparation was instantly madf? far the a'ssiitiit oft! 4;ort at one ot the saiienj angles, wincn would nav taken phice in a fewminu'.es had not a whito 17 ' been purcwv!e! coming fnim tlc garrison, the be.u er bringing pr. '" ,tfV;1cxtcrmi!iaungGcn. Hull, offering: to sun'oodu; tipdn"-e- 'itio": 1 id: were soon dictated i.t Gen. Hull's t C... Clegg, and'Cpl. M'Donuell, A D. L to Gem Brock A detachment of Gen". Hull's amiv of 40'. men, under, cointnund of Col M'A-Uiur, who were pa their return to the ' r pit,. wcre'i:n-.udeil 710 the. cipituSation! .The fruits of (Ids Wnievprner-thavs been tile capture ol4 23OO regunrs and .miltua, aim 25 pieees of ovdnancc arid other vaKiau'e staiesaF-i tillerj', without the loss of, one drop of British blood. 1 he ''Adams ami wier vessels win ne im mediately employed lit SindJ'ng down! t,e:pri -oners to Fort Erie, 8tc. GcnerahUrp k wis to cmhark on t f7t! in the "eveninj, and 6e icral ,'Hall and I'io icolors ot the'4th Unito. Slates'ivgini(iu to suor.i- pany "lmhvf Tho nnhg from our , bntteiie,s to U ef fect the moment oar kens opened and Jine ; twe! ve pouii l shot killed four odicers and pnd private at the . ' 1 .n-r.; -.v.. ....'. r :.i.:: -.l.i. SlllK, IU1IIULC. ! IIC tUIIlIII'inuaill U-alli.llllilll'u.ivi- n tc was:amprig the nu'nvwiv ulthoyH' sent 10 Gen. nun O't his puioie ti-om our siuq not to serve cam the war.i7'Co! '" :7.7M'v':V'. ,-.' .p.-$4$Mfbrtt Cf enn.J Va&rfte &Xt ra, mgust 31, V 7YesterdaT evening we were pohtely f ivorcd, by . .1' .... ' . . - m . 1 !.... the late govcrnoroi tne-svtte 01 tnio, ..w- tii-M- I NO DO K, witn tnc loiiowing nrnries 01 cupituiauwa, entered inti hy Gen. Hull with Gen.lli'ork, for ths surrender of the fortress of Detroit as a'.vitne nir- tlculavs detailed beloW. ' The whole is most disues inganflrbu'(t'.:i:un'g.', . ' , ' f y ', ' Ifead Qui' rttr at Detroit, 1 6th jlitgn.it. , '7 GENERAL OH 1)1 US. - . :lt is with pain'and anxiety that Brigadier Gettrl : Hull announces-tfl the Tonli 'Western Ai-my,! that he has heen compelled from a sstiie of duty, to agree to t'ic fuilowihg articles of rap'uulation,' Hera foh' lows the capitulation as puV.ished.y f: ' V The army at ,13 o'clock thisday, will march out t'.a east gnte where" ty wV.i stack; tbrir arms ,
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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