Volll! Page 1 j o - r - -r !1 ft lift' PI !L ft ilk AN' ANSWER. JamJro. ti C- ry. aad woai sjo tetioaMy prove M eeipresaiv ra '( lutitlin earacat UafC PAJ7 where U lk Ih VVC vUrnti in Um ljfwuit, (i r -reprinted ia Ua.!,) at Um 14 til imt A reuiMM airearfd U the Liaaurabaa um U-piitr of J oru. -Cawru, "objectmc to, tml pTBif tWia awt to px a U auiburxuuf tha butUlma B.-tdre MnniTir stircr ttWuluiutiM. , correct pnncipt that all the effects sftd beannr of that U iIumUIk)mm4 M k Cier, and caaalKl, pw W kt, to U.al t ttfdity ar lUda Itasca, whichever U day KtocvthouMl aland expoacd ie pubhe obacrva. ' tio. la order therefore that ell tboat "bo ere saso quajutrd With tile euucOiui.aat circumstance, May be is lurme Jl klikU uidruk to U Um abjection aia Ud iatbe Fetiliu. . - .- - ,Tb fcnt ebjecaon advanced it, that the Bridge will impede or entirely obstruct tht per of.fi Jt, wr&uu it the Uwl of iJVlere evkbjaUy ipu-adod f-f tie nihabi - us tha county wltwrcia tha nterwf the Fctiuua radt Tk fallacy of this etjactie ia easily shown, s Tar Hirer (at Willow Point) two isaka above where Um Bridge is : cnntcmulaieo' to be tliruwa -across, ia said to be about one Landix-d yard wideband Kit the deaigw of the friends of - tne Bridge to kave opea l aunorea varus of ine ueep et part of Ute ttiver at the Btrtdge. . No if ibe tub can pass between the kaarriiia of the ttiver at Willow Point, a aee of oiilr aboet one hundred Tarda, it wdl be conced- rU 1 rtiuaie, xhej caa past ihroarh. aa apartiirc cf the E;U1t. aipaae of two huadced tkrda. . It amieara to be ' t ne u; uuon of liUtermeM, f rounded upon experience, that bsu, bUad and iicmip parttcuuriyi wm pat up tue w - vtr wiih inure raittdiir wUere (ha water ara confined to ' ian er bound and, it tore conueaUr jrraatcr, their ' motivu m an eauueot drnaa mcum coetraUd ' ute criiicf Uie current tiny have to op poe- Let me ,, here auk. in tba hum of common cenar, why tbare ara M mitny fcara enlextaiivd or thi Bruise obstrucuitf; Uie " pas j'e of th, when tlicre t now a Bridge' acroe the N aoite lliver at Tarborinigh ki)d ha been fur anuiy yeart, and one nbotit acren, and tuiuilicr twelve or filei mile ' . above i via Teat Bridge, and Jnel Batik' Uridge, and bo complaint of their no g tha luh i Mne year a there wits another aero s the a:-c nvr at AJtuwoa' atKlthei'e N , was no complaint of thut ' - ,. "t - . ...'-',;. Bitl"for buildmj; thi Bridr Was btfure the Legit!. tit re last Setion i tU Men.brn (Vocu PiU. the irrlenuediaie , v - county bet wetn Edecorub and UMuf4rtpprelientled no ' danger regulting fittm thi Brid ta Hie panare of fih. " Notwuhstaiiding- all UiU the whole oppokitioa ui the il proceeded tiom.tome of the Member frofh i1cqu. and inuy it not be attributed to the tUtxtgtie of Inend- tiup iuid cloe. Uinily connexion between. om ot U)c , iwi-n.L-fr of the couMy and one of the ovncr of the'erry. 1 v ucu Uti Bt'iuire would moitt probably an.-cu ,ieu tl. e li.'.l was. befurethe thutie last Stumign one ot tnebwu- tisot tlie t'crry wu a minor, but iince that time becoov- " r. ijra ivrne tVurr, uut objeuutm f.eaa to exitt ;j ' i he next objection ujri;trdin the petition it, that the ntcc tsurv HuvipatitHt rf, Tr river from Edpccorob county, to Uiot ol Ucautorl, would bf ery coasiderawy injured, . but u wlut tatcot the writer "does not attempt t k"rii yet he appear to doubt whether the Itridge would tUt . amount lu a total obstruction. I should suppose tnat uv , : - katue pmdoitot that prevented his ttnuUnr Ute injury, like rj .'to be incur, ed would have silenced all objectiou on tlwt poiut. Itisfct well known t those acq'taintcd with ' --iavijrai'wn of Tar river1 lliiit from one mde kbovt i Waihirtoii there is a kraiiVitrof ken or twelve miles ' " Vdowu tuarier, lume parts of-which below the Town J. . ' is from two to three mdet wide, and whenever lite wind '- - l',u,n W point between sottUs and cast tho wave ' roll up the r.verwan grei velocitr, and when it blows ve !. r Lurd, EitU Uuit are havy -laden aaimot without Jfrea,t v danger venture below WUiow Jfotnt, but sra lorced to absurduv aa nnnr UttM a U I lis t.ikia thera caa ka oppa ia etacUa a bralre oct a nrer saSicwM lywWluiXJt(yacw) fftacnuj t nadcr it unir roascroaias;aaar errr ilml, avja par ,uh hurs ts ia bataurwu wciWr. It. w aa tl-r aa tba saendiaa ua tka. Uurrw txartu of the coauauui j lachcrot at Uus Fnv V uld l relieved ul aa eouaeat derr Ta the oppreSMsaiC wAosat sXomc, tow it be the owner uftbercrry, and I iU bcre rectje a tut anaace aro ahcaUuraM.ll Ucawclaik-, uuacven uicy iu awt be ooumacd diouirU were u the case, aa lobicrvcUbe- hx, private iavcrvU MmmiuI wid to puUuC cosivenkaca ) It is true they w.cca;lbceifenseu'tuk.Mts t'uc ro-laxi ferry i yet in the coarse of Id or SO uie iroflu re- tuiunf Uieruroai. uiust bavc rcuuircu uiciu wiui miu raeiiucrcat. . 1 AiN-r word on the power o iOunt : I uc writer km r tnsinua c ia siruoic terms, that the Court haa Ute power to order tue build ug of this bnthra if it i tUMight uacrul and SMCcSaary. Aduui that tlu: tuurt Uh Uie aiw or to aurrce wtdi butidcta, and aiv theai the toll lur i ten ol rears (See NorlU-Caiviina La mi 1( 9, iu a. aaioa Ch lOLer 14ib ami aea. 71. with whal coauienu can k bo argtacd that the court can cutiucl Uu wiui a uaiivida-d, and yet the La-gtalaiare wxild ooiiuut a breatii of puuae taidi, if lUry should pass a Uw ineorijrali)ib' a cutuatiy veatad with the same powers -ovl pnvi.et the oa. lion is fallacious. The fact is Uu: court tus not power to iuo-rporaie a coroitany that could rau a fuud winj'iu to the expence of this bndgn. , . I The town of Waaliiugton and the surrounding cbuntry, as well as the traveller mort certainly Voold be na ei-ia'. ly beaeted by litis brulge, inatiituc as'd coinutuuica. uon between tha Towaaiai the Ootid rv. ' ly utir vu tha op poaite aide of dae mer, would be groatty taciniated, sod Um trieUtr)ounicy nndered mm prvcanou ana oub CUlt.' . i . i-i " ' '. The communication from Xotfuik,' Edenton, PiytnouTh tc. with Newbern and WUm'uietoiu U Knemttf perform ad by Uie way of Washingtonrand ccaicqnuiii( have to eroaatliefia-ryi be the weather Incki-al a imaTTo tuese persons anu ail otuer travellers oi.Uim roaa, tue bnl9e waakl be a imeat reuef. The rreat irencral utiUty that the public derive" frorA bridpta over larae and brrcannus Water courtci, is wellkJiown, tb suiject here Cannot rtquue acoiiancut , j' A Ctrnsa or BtaivoaT toiKi v. .fift-tMl 24ia ItilZ . . lr tb B ; ad tka Trmch 4 t t aa f- bW gaJc, th irfeJ with lh grrstert intrrpiditf . Tliev overturned Um 01 Kutsun dragoons ana liuasars, sad took 233 Prisoners wits I heir banea. When tSer am itd on tba o.br Ol the) Utuuu trr i ,iUm ka. broke down UM brtJjrea, vrfi ScWfd a tfuposJUaai iUaJMs Ui i't art aecawott f- ot tta lira, rrwa wtrf a, .k&. U - ... aaa as iMitTtl BA J Usat aVTaaaw 1. a of 6 or 7JA np. Jt aicatts lattar were repeV4 V w- to defend tS patvia of the river. .General cwm'd vi7t Tiy atae aa rt-,. Mootbnta then brou rot up hi. 6e Ulen, ol Ught, - r "' i . : ' - ' -e UU. r were :lr'l WKI great loaa Rine reB I) rrv-,,. aw mtuli bera cut Ujf, and Cai iUumsmJ aw a aiW pnsoaa Thu probably t the Mit m'ui, k tl b k. Preach Mulleui stages hive tikaw place at) tlj Ji1( when the Uakant threw a U idKr acr tt llwina. ' ovsr l(l,orW aara. half cavalry, ax if 'trevt ba k"Srl.M.;!k. one league. TUo I .voch. aa af pras tkir ya as very ti.Siti. ! , t . . - Theae advicea frtan Kiga, add, ajanruoa had ciu-cicu uowwt ine aaaia utaunsa army an I Prince lla. ixat uonanarte was sdiant.Cir in the S, ,r aruiletr, which, tluringr several hours, carried de structKNi lit lh ranks of tn eixajy. I M was ol the Russians has been considerable. tien. count bcbiauatil arrived on the utM day l Vi.)ijni, whence tha emperor of Rosiit had depart ed on the preceding evening. r advanced rurd is noon the Uwiia. Hon. count Nanajuty waaon tle 5th of - July, at PoiUvonL In or-tcr to nasi the I) liana, lie pro ceeded six mile (at titer on the rigid of the King of gra-irm Niples. 9th reximent 7 The eeiieralikTbrigade Roussel, with tho, 7'- , -: . ., . ; " ' of Polish IiebtcaVblrr.aiid the 2d le-j. 7 ",r ,7. ""iv-Z i " r i-Ti Williarasborough cadcm)r. A TRACHER wilt be wanting in this AcJcray the eitsuuia vear,- Tlic Truslee (in couaeqticncetberis- of) hare a)XMnted tiui uiKleriigned of any two of tiieui, a committee, to oonli'act ana any person, sumcientiy quu lifiod, who wtjl un lertake to set in that capacity. Appli cation wili itow at aiiy titrte be received by this comn.it bc The qualifications necess uy in thaw; who may think property apply are a pc(-ct knoarledcc ol Ueading, Writ- liig. Arithmetic, Mathematics, Geography and the Laiui and Greek Umguages. A Uaudsoiae sutary wdl pivbab!) . .jcris hare. f 5TEI'Ml: IsNrEn, , ,,1 : viujii HouKitrs, , . ; j av Hamilton Lands and Mills for Sale. HRjtwbacribertwishmg to remove to hi pdsseirstton in u mvnie, oilers lor sale, his lands, miiU and i.isiilltT u, . . J h-..v. ... ...... ,1 threw six Kussun JVquaroiis, sabred treat num-: M,re oJ the Driiu. and the evacuation of 1 1. i..ir.A ber uid look 45 unsancrs. with several mcer. cm,i of Ury bv tin- llusuu. witlMmta UuIctlk liCTCT.11 .-Manioiry praises me conenct oi irwacrai , y .-viti """ tuiueuitr, peeaua ine Km. RoubscJ ; anl mention with commr.idttKMi hrutc , y n-nm ine nmcruil nit llot ke, of the Prusaian l.iiwa. s, 0e eoWBicer " .TTa" 'T .P I Kranscnd tue hussar Ldtie. His majesty l.as . u ajrVars that the great ttetsiaii enirewebed tmf i ' granted the nisijjnia of the legion of honor to gene- D isia, on thr north s de of the pwuia, at which, from ral R iusmLj td the offi;ert and sub-officers tVive' sTjahth of tiie wirk ami i) acciimuLoioo of n.g. named. Ovneral Nansoiitf took 130 Russian '" :H I xptcted that a finr- iattempt would t mountctl hussats and dngooM briineri. been mads cucck tlwfresac 0e e,nm, was aba,- .O. th. ad of Ja-r. comuninttionae oped J beiwosn Grotlno and vnno, by Iatdsv-The het- c ad IriiiaSerjr, di-wbich tlK'y had brca repulsed, UijI V men Plytoff, wiih. 6000 Cossacks, when driven out pro abtHty,;rith great loss, though it it meniiont d in il,e . 1 of Gtvdoo, moved towsrds Lida, and sound there ' bidk-tin sit sflair of no conarquenee After the drpar.4 the french posts. ll descended to Iie on tiie,tuff,,.f beannt, ' the tm-my bd erotsed tic bw,i-"i 5th , . . . j - . , -d wurjt, with h.s cavalry hail qmeyy establiihed liim. A " ' 1 ' ' :'n "tW "s" 'i'w.i.'.-'!lf,n,ll northenr bant Tiie -tmpeMr Alexander 7 Geueral count Grohy occupied AVitchnetr,- haI peeded with his army to a place eul!c4 Wiuespk Tmboni, and Soulxtnicki. General baron Fjol whither, ,aNo, the French ate preparing u foUowbini. ' " - was at Petchut general baron Borde ScU't was at i . A nail f-otn 6ot.bnliiirg, arrived thi morning. The' ' lilukchtonK marvial the prince of Lckmubl ' Was in sccoum irom tnenc maul thai Uw Trench were defeated . - . a a 1. - a -I a- - - a ex 1 '.a. . t . - advance wt B iSrowitiku io every turciuon. mi.i a w vuvwva iwi uhvi j vis v-sa - - 1 j i J a - rjr nriritss. inc asuiu iiu it?ii(itiiiZaV r.i.mr iisiwa tt Bitmiii in liOipCVVa fKirsi fro. I Amlrx.. n nur.4A Mis i.vnii.i) tX thaw I ?W t ' Pnnce Bagratton having set out m the beginning lainini.ord iiT-i.npt-. , us a JeCulint nf Jnlv frnm VV iilbnaich nn hi mute fiir Wiliue. 4..t r ninn,...) .I'l,. ir..,k in.., I ; J : . i -1 . . i , , t i i .. . . i ' mi . v t .s iTncrrcpicci in -ins inarcn. with a view to rt'acb .Minski ; atiticir the prince of bckmulil ' Was in sccouiiu irom tnenc nisnt thai Uw Prench were defeated iki, pushing; beads of column x'fMr!"trberZ ,wkh S Ua4ftv. on Q' J u . . ; lUh.l2lb and 10th Uit. ; ;vr'"' irecipitately on the 6th to Ni-1 A-r. " rtaiai-ijut is Ui- papr'aww ready H ; lAat.rxla tanair-t-4 as ni .,.tilraa4 titift-at xtr it. X5il lufa Sir John B. Warren -with the fleet destined firtlie An rican coastj CYoptaid down to Saiiit i Mens on the 14tU Af ; rim - ATTACK :UP0N LOWER pAWAJ)i.; MihlieUtrx ( Vt) Stfttmber 17 Frum iII pnrUr .iuaaeaoat'iMiUT aooveAiic -vtniauu ittnaw snw.b Caswell tourrfw. tile lands eons nt of mdii traeu r winccaae ta rageT t j :. ; . adj,Hainr or ndax to each other; cOnialning'in Uie wliole, : ow if the ; m-idge was erected as contemplated, that! tbout t;cven hundred acres Uiey liealmwl two and aa u,wmKaYtU.uioauieu from Caswrll court house on the waters c-f Klirc trontcacb end of Uie whatfen tlte middle K!9uidtitidhi!,tHu W toui, a4'.'nai,wKi.. aaA en to U.e chahiwl ends of tlmie . wiiail attached ktoh. wh-rt isia'MVif s-'v . watered and well tobacco land, and wheat aiid rorn. The of ttoiias, Uwre would bo no (Unr atlcnduig .BaU ceitrie. ft. dwelling houie Is nclsre and eommoio Ifl S vru..tt iut or a ot uie river, octow w wow jafeetlongj Sb feel wtcVinstea rooms, bcstdAI Pou, lor ttie Wharf WouU ltk and Jead fl tile Waves tw0 Urire .n.rtli:,rti llt ttar-ar-ji trf thvae rtmr' tehi w, and they would hiiAa pci tcct sUle of safety tttwi hre y plabAerel , and ono elcRantly papered- S. si te the Bridge, and would tlrerenvsio uider Uw .fee of -tlhlted W ah emm?ltM wu'icfr eOT.tnandsTvU; w" of the om unui u.e wuw u a.ea, un w.uca Piai.e y-coart house kalltiiesur.rmUneauntryhsre itagoott 10 wlrf Washipiftou, (even Jbecee feejj ffjUt,e4 kitchen and other cfcuveaieiit aai hoiw. ltie mills are on ciMHitry thi-ieerlt) which is the best thewb n..i.i , thest down not more than Uii'ee-auarters uf a .mile in s vf-i- ry raort iw.. . . p'iwve.iow uw. writer oi v.mjn, m t ua county. The riiat milla are double grered peuiion ean wrtia.m unbA tMmj: sjiree pair of W atoMes. and are fcte.1 with all u.e nver wouia oe. injare.; iy, una nuge mt.eiK 'y Hfte nece,sary machinery fcr msnabct tiring flour, sad with Tr rr""" " l . , ."' . exrellent bolting ,lrUi. The flwir of these mills He , turned back .and prjsooera, upward of l4,tayj nei. . The la g.ia kto & Licinated there by 3 0U starnioiit!.la.t Sn arm,.and i add to have died m theprincoof EckmuhS, he altered his direction, rmana, wouner. tveuuton wae m tmm.it. ..; ia it , ... . . ... 'r ..' , ' Wellington cut oft in Ue cHy part .f lire eiitfj.frtmrnt ?rY.'T,VmeMUr procceuiiijf towarus wie.-jj '0f jthe rrench aniUiryVand thn-e Um. Dwms, and moved towards tile Uortsthene)' tf4 which was in a jrat meaure the cause of so signal 1 Bobruisk, across '.he marshes of Ikrciina. ' ! . victbry. Gui Uerearoid Wat bad'.ywouiitkd, bulk fa4 Marshall the piii.Ce ol rckmuh1, entered Alms rt c.enng on the 9th. He found there considerable maga zines of flour, hay, clothing, ttc. Dagruiion bad ready arrived at Navot-oworiew ; perceiving that he was antictatei, lie sent orders to. burn the atagazine ; but the prince of Lckmuhl did not give time for etTectint these orders. " f The kinjj of Westphalia wd,'on the9ih, at No wogrodesk ; Kettral RecnieP at Xonirna : tnacu tines, baggg CfiTaggons,' quuntiiies pi medicines, of the country we receive accounts' of. the move- straggling p.itues, full into our" hands every rtents ol llic troops and militia. Pluttaburr, New- Instant. l"'ie Russian divisions are straying Ini these York, about 60 niilr from Monti ear, is their place: ' Cuunuics witlioutaiiy previously . arranged route, of destination ';wrhere GeneVul Dca'rlrii Stlllocrft' pursued every side, loMng their baggage, btmdng field lise abaty; arvived, (aeif in jtitinea, destroying their artillery, tuid lcar- .each.-, The 6ih icginacnt 'afckler Colonel Simo ; ; . tug their places wiu.oat dctcr.ee. , . the 1 5th, Colonel Pike, nod 1 3ih, JU)iiet Sc.uvler,; General U Colbert tock at Vikika, msga- all New-Enland trori, are on. the narch-to jnn ziae ef 300 quinils ctfl jur, 100,000 rations of bi cad, the army at Plattsbu1j, tinder- GeneraT' Dearborn j tec lie lo-a'wd Uso &t Vileua a thest coDUiluJie the 6tl and 15tli reffimci.ts f.xnn NiW-lOvk. wtie , 200,000 francs in copper 'money. " . w march thetlurd ins'taiit' . 'The" Vermont trooj Air llicae aJvaniaeft bve scarcely coat the at 6o iit PSu'tsbui'g,," It statu t .t UtmuL-, Freneh at'uiy a tnari. Since the owning of tl.e llnnficld, of.New.Jerscy,4s o.eoinmatidlbewaii Campaign- tacre have been but about 30 kuled in all of the army on the f sprdiiicn.' i ? r - ahsorps, abouR 0O": itoutided, and 10 piisoners, ' ' Abt'tit 80 of the United Stales trccpsfrorn Krw- " wluist we have aircauy taken fiont 3,000' to 2,500 IiampsTtift, kna bt t4cen sJid 500 of-te 'dmRed ,VUi.-.lJilJ Of T ..- , :.! ,:7i a Ullln Ol UilS TUilC, pjiSSCU 111111111 WKU )UC J-'ICSU.. '.The prince of Scwattzenberg passed , Uie bridge weckypn their'Wuf tplaUsburB..' s.rir'. nf .l)roeliitschtii', putietl'-,tie. ipnctii hi tiiileroia j t From the beat acccums we can tcftcrit there te directions, my mado hiniseif rmtstcr of many bagJ' tationcd between. 9ittntreal and Si JoLnVfroii U gase-carts. i he prince of bchw.irtzenbcrg prais to 1 0,000 troops, rejiH.i"s ard reniua, Ibe fitkls, v e the reception hS has 'mei with from the inhabi- says cilr informant, are literally coveted wiih. urns ture nonow part oi , wr ius recoiiiKW-auustimiwewaic. Md w ,y W;Uie in Honh Carolina. The saw mill ia . ly be cane wtM.uewwiUMa urKtjres, tvix, i arpir - t th , .MWe, ,d Uie ,ur pngh, reu's, B utle a,fc Atk.iH.oa .) and l .mm pave r(mitJ;ng tmntry ,bfnjni9 witn good timber--theae mtlU raot injured the naviaUon where the current, if more taVe lilU.,y built and are in perlect repair, rapid than at VaaLwtftoft, lip it possible that this Otic , The i,- ninn three Wira stills : the house Is i-'it ' LV'V" : -T r'"l.-A:r d wsllfied-.Theae mills andtl.c dUtilUjry.e Lfi, lnMhnMeia Aathnl IIia iiilii.imonla Hiat tVlfHinn 111 .4 . . "v -y- - r; "- - v : " icluaive ot t.e plantation ami oilier imarovemmia, are . ' u.ttx.B wauion county way ave- wr apou.. fjp WlB Umu,a!wl dorUirm ari mtaa i(lu uie cauteoj wioge w inmiat.siut avvwemer.,. yalue'tnay be Ib.tned from the amount of U.eir piize is mamiestiy at. variance witu n luicrent ,jn wieir tren . t, 5 ' . . , , . . s. ana in a cmnnierm view, ihlu- i,i ineiias. i , tW, property in whole or in Ighbours, an. w anouirr point, on w uca w are again imuc. ----...c, cf u,. aurihaaer-wod b. -rains, will be part, to suit the iv Mn ne sneaiis tue j.e.guwui aw a-iH uiose etsh or for negioea, or lor goad bond payable Infavtmrofdiebridge, ifheiiiewtliejur-ofUie,n-r-" ., , ry, I agree uicra u 1 1 vairanoe bcaweeii u.e emerpAe wu . hm ,ftre ,;iUBtc4 fa llCftitU, gemecl and ct to the diaionrflhe pibhc- ItUtree thebt,Uding.aMr,eu?d-, takitS'ar.d the tpimof .patdotisra which gtiuiDatc' and enmp equipage?14 The'mr'atla'arc :.ivelt'tiUi'cr3 -these countries. ; ' , . " V v ' andconipleieiy eciUippcdend uniformed V; fSmuU , uui, ivii uaya iiucr opening me cnnpt.igx our viciiurui utaruoni jenter, t wierntor), ne .-i.ui advanced posts are upon, tb' Dwinnri , ' Ahnost tlie (if he means iiot to be lluifV., er ddijwwf.f ti.-av wnpio ui aatr: ui.nia, contaiiung icw, minions, ci , or iu.mi merges tt a 'uoiua sta u isse ph. as been conquered The opertiinB' Vcrnor 6f Cansida tcipjt tibkto brlnt ihiii furci top , ,rtA r ttsa Nttta-irtA rliam fiel aa ' 'f It A fia.lrl t rv. , a. t wnm .r ' '-. - ''i 1" .' " I' -. - w if v lis svais r Am i xaa i la. The proiocts of the emperor were from that h Tie PlaMabure lelttt anUcbates"t!ie snee(5f.sr- tune pViinly unMded, and he had no UmeHo lose in j rival ihcru 4 . IViajo Eustis wirh i'pattafiofc ,il iigMi.. carrying them into exetittion. ; Thus the army has ; artillery ; 'tapiali: Uronks, GyeftoA, & bl out Nw been niakiiu: forced inarches from the tiet iod ofEaeland imvs. and rr confid'ept fmtn -the exeion- pajsing .that river, in okier to advauce by itieuiiS of i of. General1 lJloomfic'd4lii.7 will he enabjed .to. w4 - of this biidpjp would tend to thu injury of the owner of the Ferry, inasmuca as tuose wno nowerovs mere acoiu U.encivooH tlie bridge, Tius i a natural consequence which always occur w benever a bridge is : erected, near Fei ry. 1 Hui private iiiterest ihould y ield to pnliiic good. V ill it be contended tlist the Uitiseini of lleaufort county, or a certain portion of tiitm who' live cti the opposite do .of the river ftvia Washington and the multiplicity of Ira ' vellet who cross bver so often, should fur 7i. or Su years ' to cortic, be'compeired- to cioss in a Boat, tediouily Uid -SonictimesdantteaouslVi UmHiffli rain, coM, or wind, as . tliu case may be, becituse the jeicn trwncr's title will not ti ajoner axoka I -CenaiHlviiau, .'.. ',' : The writer is also ui ureaa or a orescn or vioutain oi 271h September 1M3. SOLOMOJf DEG0W. 40 if. aawW7 Hi in i aiin.ln COMMITTED 0 die Jail of Rockingliam onnt yv.on , Uie 15th instant, Negro man who says his n;ime U GIttKMKJK,. that he btdonck to Thomaa Crc.nii v. i,f Chai lotle county yirgiiHai h rK-atu'lo be atimit V- thirtv veaisot.t. iv; fret seven oreklitin- enes.iiign, ot a. yellow cinn;)lc xion, atom, matte, branded on Uielcucliock with llie , h-tusf (i."ftttd,on Uie right with T.and hi i..l.Ua . W. ... avw.l. ,hia twtinl . Hiw nenMttt ' ' -. ;- 1 , .kit. Vraf Cloppetl. , 1 he JnWner WUl do un Act AfAaaembiv which rave Bertni.rion to make ihircll W eee forward, psyches and take him "away. l.Jiaad and Ferry Uiat it aay dra. lia1l ba, uo. other Fer , ry cBtaUluhod wiuiin a certain distance f No t Uih.ii "H - y tUerr shall be no bridge wiUun a certain distance,? it due 1 not. Tnen.I ask where is Um 'pledge cf public fciiTh ? 1 Con. ( ceiie from the, letter of Ute act that iti Uue apit'rt and '. niewiiiig is, that the Owner U" that property Wtfie piiuut. i ted atthe own tUk anduioB their own rtsponsiiititj to n:ik.e the 0al aim Kerry, lor wuicn tue prouts uiercoi r should rest iii tbem fora: usrtaiti term of years. Mt? e Wrvc that the Courts possess Ue power to order ibe Vinildiita" of" necc'saarr arid useful bridires, aud in the ; course of hisi argument pronounces it inexcusable W dit. putse a rt, to HU a I agree. i-ev u niqutrc-wacmer jieha been governed hy Uiis rule or not .wfrSV'V.; , Kotwitlmtandiiig the Courts Uo; pot,sts this power, . H docs not prevciit a U'gisUUvje mttTtcrs.iice.lieil a bridge " in ci,nteniplated,Uiecoktolhich iof fcueb rniigtlitude, us to require an IncitrporaUiJ company vetted with powers suf.ieient VjraiMi a sum between ii and ten tuousiuid ' doll ji. rtk--nm(tuuL that Uik bridire. WUl probably cost) " vluch woold be done liyletUiir it out in i bhaiea alter Uie niawuttr of Uardr, Stock ,y:rV,xj-'Jk- 1 now aik, did he knot that this want of power in th ' Court, wa the cii-cuttiiUiic that induced Uie friend of tha bridge 'o nppty to the tgitialure f If be did, bu huf . . diigtiised a nu.ia.ial fact - , -:.-'-' - - - , ' , -r ' AswUitpaituitic- views the' maters of the Uaad and Ferry had while higi.gcd. in Uut work, I will leave to i u, (.. .! uinacionce. bat I would Drciume . whire reat brttreal wa manifest, patrioUsia was niA nuessary to give scatte the undeiiUkera. V He iwxt ma bully says ' tne law t ne passage w hih we (this putioncraj object; beii'ff absurd m tiieo- KKW v.AN JUKE-L Juilar. JlociffhamcHintij,jV' C. Sept. St, '1813 40-3tpd. : yA Steady Journeyman Tailor, : A iXD Workman will meet with constant employ. rV. meiitfiwn JOHNS. KABU1EAU. . lUieigh, October 1, 1S1X ' " lie comes r The noisy herald of a busy world." , SIXTH F RfcKC H BUttR.TIJ pf TUB GSAKD ' ARMY mina, July 1 1. .'I'De kino; of Napica continues lo follow tlie enemy resr guard," T.On the Mli he met tne enemy t cavalry in . a posiuon Upon i the Dziana. , He caused it to be chai gcd by the brigade trsaiioeuvies uoon the Dwuia i for the distance bn tweet tlie ViiluL and the Dwina is. greater than i .a . - r , 1 v mat Between ibc uwina ana iuosicro or reters- burjr.- f , - - ' -'! .' " .' -' 1 he Ktustans nprtcnr to be toncentraunt; . them- selvss ujon Danabui g ; ,they feive out that it is, tliciil intention u wau.ioi- us, wi to give, us pattie ocioro we enter tlicir.ancient provinces, liter having aban doned Poland wivhout a CouU.st, ai$ if they u ere cbn stnune'd by justice, and -jiud vislicd to.mur a country badly acqint ed, masoitich us it iiad not been gained by treaties, or by Hie right ot conquest. -;' ; The people of Poland re'.m mctu,ii on all side-.. The wbUePgloj hoisted every vvl,erev Priests, nobles, peaiaitiS) ivomcrt, all call fur tlie, indepea dsnca ol thuii nut',Qii i.'liie, noris.u vre extreme- V jcaioua ui tiic uapptreas ot ii?c peusur.w oi me guaiU duciiy, v ho are ivoe ; to. whutever may bf said to tiie conirury, iibeviy is onwdcl cd by' (he, Li thuanians aa the greatest blessing, j The peiSflbis express themselves vvitii a vivacity ;of tiocuUoni which vtoulj hot svtin to be'.oni; to the ciitat.tts x( tlie -north j und ajlcmbraco with. :raasj)oi't, the hope that the result of the struggle will bo . re-establish- rnent r iiiur liberty. : 1 be peasai ls of t he grand duchy have gained their 'liberty, ftot that' they ure Htk Ivli, i -I . ..' . . tiwivi, wuv niui i.ic I'l'opuecors are OLiitred to bo mpdemtCi'niit, and huiuaito t becwiiua otherwise tlsp pcasanu would quit their, laiida hi orduf tri Wl otjier prcpnttora. 1 nus the noble looser notliii:e t ua uniy woiicu tu uc just, anu tne pt-aiant giii.s much. itwiUst be an agreeable gi-tilicauoii for tho heart of the cmpctor, to witness, in crossing : the grand.ducb,y, the trwiBpoite f joy and gratitude wluUj the blessing of liberty, ghune4 to four toil lions of meu has excitedi ? .. ., ,--. :; r Six rerJtncpts ot infantry are lust ordered tohl raised by nevr levy in fiihuaouu and four ' rem. puiRXi vf uval7 have been offered by tho nobility. - their enemy v. Uh some assurance of success. , and aid rrived at the Head Otl.trtefs- of General'.. DcarborheycstertJcy tnon ing,aiid in the auen ooa,' acccfmiwmicd by l,U In ollier-in-law, -'Judge Alusteis, called on his Ectlleticy thwfvcntor.v; TU Euk jwor Wepofeon himself iould Iiot have ottracad more attention. . -itf 'sS-'J V;-- P fff': Yesterday passed through tl is pkee fovN'uftaraj twentjuwo 4ai -e Pennsylvania aggonSi -cadi w n by fivo iKirset, ivji,h clothing, &c. fur tU Arn) ui d Lake JMavy Tho hhim; day arrived fifem pciy-Yok, tlie tibxip ifdixi ware, with mniuiltlUk'S3.' pounders, ttc.iir.d HO semen-deiitiucd, for 'tlie hikes, somewhat irstertAUng to ti tjbfjpt 20 wi-pgehs with fl.igs, Scc yonvt'y uig thlatwgo Aciiropjiiv- tf C'--ing w-tiiiery with 4 pieces, waggons, travalhg iU gps, c accompanied liKm ...., !-i,.vv- t ITIW . .'i'Ovli ".' ,yt -'' i CI.. - , r-- ', wo , Ltjfi i.UKUlK. . 1 . . ' oi iigui cavalry, comtuanued by general baron , s 7 " rzn7 arrival w tne tng SubcrW borget-s and Poles, wbicltte apart of this b.i- ..-jo getl battle it LelwJi j, IS-1 it-a S le, , " T ', ,' . ' ,ⅈ',:""'"' '-;. -w' . ,' f .; t ,".'-' '-,: : - . ! i - 7 . .-: -;.-. .'-i-iv-" ';v- -v,. - ' - : -; i- ' ' : ' - f t'va-:-...r i ''-- f V ' . .;. : -r-r '.'. -v-i'' ''' :.- j ' ','- ak '4 ' Kcntieniart who arrived ut ih'w place, fi-ons .cyport,-v Henry county)on Sunffiiy. we ' kavn iM on Tb erf silay evening Jast a parly or Ir!ijr--(lelu-i ed to be Dtlawai es) maHts a descent upon Pidgtoni Kocsj settlsmetit'iri the IrtdLllhi Teirittiry, out 22 ." miles in Weslpprt, and ; tyu1etd' n umber. fjiai!ies "4ievejitecii persons, men, women ajdjclul dren were' found horii'llv mamrlcd: anal weieVtntcN Ted.'-. Five houses were discovered burnt, in one cf w men were found seven human skulls..' . A oiH who wa id one of the liouscs when th stuck was made escaped rith two cl.ildfeft and bwugb tha news to Wcsipori. folonci Itobertattn, c t!t neighbourhood of Charleston, I, T, Hqrsqcd the X wim.s witn aw.ui- ion men, On trkh f nioiiuiiK, -wi, , was supposed Jo he ivifiiin & hours marcih oi tlifat. It is nolknowti what number of lndiaus there wer - only Sevcntceu were discovered. . ' - " 1 ,v f Thd i utmost consternation unJ ti;tpr previifed amonjrilie inhabitwits-large puutbers had en swd the river for wdety and are now 'ni Uemy ccii7 whera the tiuzciiJ have generously- aflurded ibtm crciy hiu anq ronuori in thCivuwcr, - ' v ' ""As soou as lue alarm vras epvead on tfilj '?W 1-1 ft-

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