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toluuic V; ..Page 42. ... :- ,y. a-.-;.:. 'vi; fc?--- - --: V vSTATE OPKORTH-CAHOLiNA. ; ZraOcnrj Jfttham fkrml-tm atv Cnrw, WRIJtEAtlritv lUi tVy fceew iitforwcdtUI Ike fmh Mxvr U May xt bcm fcxoa un fo- i mrr lW pcjl CV.rrn tt, United tXaict t er-at which rtnjtnt it expedient nd rearr tVat .Ke Election for tUp(Ttciuc Wwuid bybdd tihtr ' Un the timet pwi.W bylaw.- .'.' ' - .h'ow 1 UCKtruCC, by virtue of the mt Why h fc Vests) by ait set pi at the la ScatiaW f Ue tarrl A-saeji.bly, emilird r A Act divahor lb JtcU I mo fi tricU foe ckcuiMT JtcprrsciiUUve toOttrnrat f" and to , Ihe thtt U Freifti of tlris title maybe KrecettJ . in tM next Cof at U fcrtt Sca-irai eoautsrriciof m a Jitrai J. 1 0 tm mi PrcL:muti9H, lerrly xom- ' Catvtinsrand icqoujng the fchcrrf i or MtsJ triurnmg ft- ficrri of the eeversr UottnUes composing rsdi lhjtxvct. to - cause 'oli to bq iwed Mid Jtejtt, aod Electrons held for Jli-Ttresestalivta to the CoeftTess of ils I'nited State on 1 Fndajr U.e thirttctb (30tb day if April nest, at Uic placet 4 esultii!)ed by law to Uiejr tpccUve Cjuntie j aud fur. thcr, to iwcri. orthpuirflirtJ eouinarinir live polls, on tlie Touitday next aflcr UCtioa, at the placet preaenb- " s ' ; - vlaTeitlmonrhererllIbarecttecUef;ret i . -y, ; Seal of the 8uU to be heul' aiBxrd, i .. v . and AadUie aase at the uuy of Ua- . t . 1 . kiirh. this elcTvntli dai of Maitit in Uie 1 '.-i . tear of our Lord One Tbowtand Eight ' , f , Hundred aixTTbirteen, and of thelnJe- V "j-feodence wftho L'oltedSUtettke Thir- Sheriff a CAWr rrmij office I afkMd U tW tlisw aadfiac aktnrsuj,1u3 IWfcrt adjvy Ue ujs of khj potmda,' 14 be acuovrtcd f 4af IV uie; upon Cue pro 4 lw-mjt n mj Uoun m m iik Uia Mate, by an actioa ef oVht im tbeoaJM of tle Trwr- erof ta State, fur the tim bmtt$ Ad wkeathe Skrtt.'f or other rcltmjaf &: tballM ere4 a aJureaatd. n pou lor U d Rcreit atwuss a&ui oy im m4 at Us oroilieY m urrni. i-9lrcn.( " tfeccaM aaarbr) pr. rr( tUreJiit'ictM ib frcr ,a are wocwumh-v ol by l be SucnafMC other "viBming t&ctr of the cnuntv t . i ) Vi'V.;vvy-r,', ., ;-Aft Act for diridifRtb Autie Into DistricUi Jbr Electing - j- lit preaentativrt .to Uonmn. 1 ''' JOE M tnacteitv tKt Gtneral'Jtueiabtlttflh StaU of J,'9rtCitrtth Cd ti w amriy tnttcted bg maturity of Mesmae. That tins Ute ViM be lUtldtU mto Ilijiteen Districts t follows, to Wvlino Couhties of Ftrrq'J'raons ' show&ni Cufrituck, Cttaxlei. Gates. PtuitiuijUiik und ' Hertford shall compose' one District i Tbe Counties of Korthainpton, Bertie,. HhIiW and Martin fthatl compon the aecond District i Tne counties f UcnuRrt, Ediic. " tombe, Uyde.Pitt, 'frrd and Wasldngtbn attall comK)t the, third District Via counties oi veuwr, cmvtn, jones, - VfJarteret, Wayiiei Gteulif and Jolmstotl shall compose tiit XiUrtB Uistnct , tue eoupvies oi newranoer, uruns 1 wi-k. OisioWl Duplin, aauinon. BUidcn and Colum u " ' ' .aha'i compost the tilth District tbocouittien of r"i kiii v.nrrtville. WkTrfen and Nash shn connjose Uie sixth L) s ' 'tricci the. counties ofHichraoBdV Abkoh, Muuie, Cunilx r i v " lanA, Robeson kAd Montgomery, sliail compose the stvt iuh j Dutnctf tlie, counttca ot Wfange, waRe ana I'eikon St. composer. tbeeie;htb District; Uts .opttnticjl cf Rockwj; bam. Sukea. 'GoilfafU and, Caswr)! sliaU comnose tlit " inUt Witr'ict 1 4tbe. (tomitief of Handn pb, Ito an ,iuwi it 'i' fjlwtnsm snail compose wic iciiui uumcir me cuni: ,f Mecklenburei Cabaritu. and lincoln shall compoiie tl;i j. ' elfvoth District i. the eounUCa m Burke. Kuuertuii a H ay wood and Buncombe shall compose the lvrtitih Ui - " trie, and the counties of Wilkes, Stu ry, Iredell and Ai. ahall eoitbose the thlrteentb DistricwEach oi which Ai s ( trict shall be entitled to elect and iiena one Keprescnu f tt to the Comrress of the United States. ' - i" ft vfwl be ii forth enatieeL. That the election shall be ' . reld on the sum ds and at tke tame places s are now prescribed by ,Law for holding electiona lor Members to represent the several, iountfes in the General Assembl of Ufa State, in tlie year one thousand eight hitndi-ed und v. tliiruen.uid at the imines time and places every two years V;' thereafter i ail of Whkh elections ere to be conducted by "fiithe5Ut rHr rjytlu:f persdnsTtgatl? appointed there- lor, in life manner as tne ennuat eieciwnt oi tne MemiM.r 'j - oFtie Su-Legisiatir. except lat uie lnspectors ot the I, . Election nd Clerks of Uie.Pull shall fee sworn or affirm1- r l lo act '.with justice and impanikLity, which Ui may i :4 J-c edf.waeed bf any JTuadce 6TtheleiifAr any other 'V . - perMn thvreiJito author tdi and that each quaiitiedTo t ' -1 ter jdialV b admiWed to giye lis autTrnge, only iu the oun I v'ty wlicmheresidei.V !;U . - ' . " I. f,' J IU. JB itfiirtier erfrtf Tht if any event eliaU '' Iitippeh to rentier the Meeting of Congress aecessaiy after ; ;ythe third of March jiext. xnd befate die lime herein fixed for the ensuing election of Uepreietitativesk or if after Uie i ,V; ..expiration of' aty future Congress and before the time !.7 ' lixed lor tue election tuen n 10 ensue, a new Mngres r ' shall be called, his. Excellency the Goyernpt. on receiv I , ': i vnsc information to that etlectj is hef eby authorised to '" " declare, the same by- Proclamation, r sud to fequir the - Freemen of this Kate to meet in tueir respective counties 1 '' J, a the time or times therein to bf appointed, and at the f . claces esublisheu ty UiWUie!t end there to cave tueir t 1 otes for, tteprewntatim . whtcb. elections sfj held ii 1 V v pursuance of the proclamation of the Governor, shall be ' V conducted in like manner, and to all intents and purpos- i" . sh kH be as legal and, valid a if the sume bad been held if. the timo or tiuien pt-esiribed in tliej preceding section ; . . Bf this act.--M-, , :py. ' - f ? That if any person- whatsoever soallvote tfvore tkan once f ..' in tut election; lor a, KeDreseaiativeJ in Congress for bis " d'.trict, lie shall forfeit aud pay the sun of twent) pounds, ; ' , to be recoveited before a single Justice of the heacei' oiie ir I: ii..' .i - r r i'.i.. " . other half to the use of the County ja which the ofience in " committed, " And ift counties where separate places of ' election have bcen.or hall be staWisnea by Law, tin ' -f 'licioiia directed W thii Act shall be ondumed in tin snme manner at elections for. Members of the Genei al As- stmbly heretofore had, each officer presiatng -t an elec- 4 " tion makinjr return of the Poll, whifh has leen had befow . .... irf ' iir -.1 m fl.:. r liira, uoxo wieairinorouier,reiHnn'ig oawryi mis cuuii ty, at the Court-House thereof on or before ihe'Moudnj ! v.:: immediately following the election. ,1 : IV .: ", f V. Jbul If if further tnHcird th authority nfirwul, ; , I That ioraediately upon the olose of the election in each f - connty where cre )s but! one plaefe of election," tlie Slie I t rifl" or other retuiniitj; officer shall brue presente' of the V Inspectors the election, east up the scrolts and make ' out two correet statcjnenu of the mirftber of sutTruget.giv. , ' rft in bis county t6 each CattdKlnJ on of which st te- -tnenis shall by'ihe IiiHTiX'Mft E!4ia tiff 0Mt ulTfeali ' . " end quarter SilfclonJ tbf said Xountyt afttr Uie Sam it. ( ' v 'dn'y certified by thetiaid murniflyomcer. aiid smjonty rf- 4! tf tlitlnstiectors an4 theherift' or Other returnlne; officrr , ' .-by himself or Deputy, shall attend with the Jier on tlie ' lay and. at he placet Ucreirf after mentioned And in ...-" J7 each coailt where separate elfcetioustire hoklenthe pfe: 1 -"'-iSidingofficer at each place of election, tdl immediately nn lhe elcee. f t"0 WW n presence of the npec v tors, east tip tite scrolls and make out two Correct state ' , menu of the Oiftic' f siiflrages given thereat for .eacl. ' ' ' Candidate I one of whioli. statements shall be bp the Iu- . spectors of said poll, filed in. the office of the Clerk of j; ' 1 the court of pleas and quarte-sessiont of , the oounty, if. . ; .! the aaine lias been did V certified bv tlie Said return- 'V'lnff officer and a majority? the Inspectors, nd the other - J shidt be delivered to the Sheriff or other rstirnins officer . ' of tie county a sprescribed to tile preceding section ! and f ' tl Sherilf or other retuniinc; oiBcer u aforesaid, shall t y- publicly, at fhe Court-llouse aforesaid, ascertain by fair i anlditiouof the sufTrages returned, the WlioU" number fq v ceived for each candidate in the county, and thereof shall T 'jnake ' two Statements utulct his hund, we of which he ' v shall file injthe office of the Cletk of the Court of Pleas and V t Quarter Stsiions of b county, and the other by himself or , iJeputy shall attend on tle day and t the plaef beKvsi. ter mentioned.-' . ::; ''- ' '! .'-A i'.&r ' VI. tnd V it further wrtftf by He authority ofirretnfd, , , ' Thai the Sherttls or other returning OfFkers of the coun - , tieaof each district shall meet on the Tb.wday: next iftcr : eac'i election, at tke Court-Houseof each county fkt men ' tioBedirftleirretnetiveDislricto"'iYmVWwThat I - if int accklent shall b'apw n l cither of the reuu-ninfrof- : " ' ... : VI- cei'CWli)cn may prevent any or eiuicr w Micra iruiu iiicu isiUnf raim f, t-Sst A eXHsirJaf pr acsb rMra.a e U " W T"f V-iv, a r ivinai ten&H -JTi Jl m wai a I bs , tsctj 5W m ar t MMnmxl rf HaeaSfe-.1 w, tav , ,T aac u. rs t rqo'i-cd u afjK(t (i. sVxjm. 1s sajewee-svaf.fjir 4scWaust b.'4h.iet, iaaWttuoaa tae tosaci etS' siaMMt tbs sidatt ss cO, a ang bo of pirsttcs ws bnt tBtwania ara umsi iMawlti, Mrt ttrtWWw trMy a i MattjMiSMcSi et peeef bssrta- 4?4 y Aart. m(imMMiW(Wfarvi At if tsiw aA doaoi ouniHirei. aud a eeuiCrat under Ue Laodt and aralsnf i . j .H .. . . dsvneS iaalascu ts.ii.c, mn rvMrsiHx tracers at oe nem v utc canauuik w i- I - - .- . . t. . . I r . k w cacu fUMj-icc 'r vmn ine gvxaic iuiihitiiii Tyu- iiave bcvn fSrra m said dt'rict But if two or more ca- d.d4les !( sire an eq.iJ nainl-r m votes, tne aaMlrw luming uiS-cra shall dermie which of tlx-a aiutl las the feprvamutive i And f -o drrision is by them made .hen.thry shsil sleeiile the same by drawing in yi tier as the Grand Jurv is drain for i tlie Superior rous . V1L' And be it furtkrr enctr,l Ay ' mrW7y cfrtuid. That each and every penfcMi wn nali e duly elected a represcn' alive under tlus art, sliali, upon oniammg a cer tificate of his e'ectiou according to the dtreriion iSo e mentionr.l, obtain from hii K).cllenn the Govaiwcr, a Commission eemtytng Ins afpMntmret as a rep.-nenutive 14 it r U u'i i caaMu-'wa f iU an, Wa. Mwerul rKnn tae tetaiioos of fr .sadly iseiciirse twtwrea imiwj asm. MUtK Wat al co eemrd tbcii cimieil is immna. irA CusUfSSS slMtld n-flnb. The P rtcM oi !rh Uourd S a tvss, itmnst. since poed u Qttt hViraia Laar avrficei sot, bovrvtr, h ifiniuijn i(ut ibf cauia U t ? kjbn.o relMdoa mvwe-'l i bu; condiiiua inst Gr lB.iUiH a apxtfainary MepJ'Suuid stoaway a eaut of wr, ! axv brKU jiii icvard ai tucS tor ihcStut ime aamety, rbal ! six a uul sbmdjsi ike exrei oi bet uadMbtad r hi oi search isuaerivn Amucii orcart voxli, bVuuh jeamea, the tuiurJ ljr, mL) cu ot bit maiy i and ttui coocekt.ia reqared upon the mei a tufiocc mu w wjold be evwetcd by the Lrcis atur at ih Uoitrd Su.e, l preveol such seamen of this Slate, which certificate Uie lioernoris herebeov ; enerta? into iWeti terict ; Lai inAeenrknt U lb utjec- noweretl and MntureJ. on such certificate buint- Droduc. . um to eic'uive reiiance ia a loieiia .ttte, Im ia- coi-u ed to him. to issue. liu . uf m vital aii iniereu n t jUnanon w, ui t jmd br aj xd. VIII. .fn u furtW tnacted. That ercrv ShcraT Or : 1 b ibe ant w w vi cKarjea wm uveiiure tuner a other, reluniitu officer hoiiiinir elrction in r.uMstnee U '!hi min.?nuci j.e upji wcli luth were m Oe uucr. ot tins act. ahll lie alloweil Uie aum nrtwentv tire.Jiil. ' lo ine urjvitien. rV V '"7 lings for every thirty miles traveling to, anJ rrturping l,rl- TVs h. ir j b -enisttd u, ecvnd otg.- from the place of comparing the polls in U dwlrictJand. l 'e-"'1 " t ' jswrft ice, pruvtl tke But. h I . . A ,..Mat.ii lr1 f nii lia.i- .m iik. . sr - 4 m B ' ... sfK rvit of He ShenrT or returnins; o9i -er aiwnfUaia. IX, And be it further enacJeiL, That in the event nf the the same sum for evory day he shall neeewdy attetl rhrrdjwiuf comparing said polls i wf.-JLy iVaH oTMU ierr-LgV:6icftJUaJlJ-V0)f ' death or resiirnalion of any representative er re prsenta- tives of this Sta'e, m the present Cooffre of ill United States, the vacancy or vacancies SO oreasioiiud, slull Ikj supplied by the suffrages of the electors from the same diatnct by which the deceased or resig-ned representative wasonjriniilly elected. Head three timet and HatiHed in l,eneral Atenblt), J Uie 2Zd dtiy of December A, I 181i GtO. OUTLAW, 5?. S. Um. M1LLEK.S H. C. .! Tri Cnpy, H m. ffli.L, Secretary COMMITTED '"l ''O the Jail of Rockingham rcunty, X iliiVn itc.&aflei; an SLuy' fit ww-iibc PriuceRe. i uo vi, i, qu.rcrt, in ihe hati .mi so rht -H-ft o' uim Mjjes tv, fi-creil- l abindoii vrhti ;h Ijirnci over.H'e t.id pto ItJ lo hi n public. y in c cede Tvi nu-i otfL-ii ive propmiiion mn alio rfjec ed, beii g ac com a ned at ihe ;.nm r iui) be n by other rien.vitu, ul ihe m . eiee ti nab'e .aurr, a,.d ei -cially of in lemmiv lor l. A me c. ' el ueume-'. ad c HUlemied 'indtr :ne order in c u c I, i und'r whii we li ime t illegal bi.cKatles- a com piia ic wuh wh ch demaiKl. exciusi.e ol all other obiecun'. w u d Tave am unted to an absolute sunender of tne rih! n whic.i ino-e irde-s and block. .jO weie lounged. Had tne A raj' iran go emneit been Mncere in repreientmg theoidera in cmncil ii he 'ily ul-i f! ol d ffeience be ween Great X.-'Uin and the United Su n, calculated t lead to aoilihiict, it ra A..t have b'-e'i exiecie.l, u n a the rfvotaii n of iho-ie Oiiua ha . bt-en trie ally k.iuvm to them, that iht-y wnuk have soniaue 1 oj.ly recalled ihrit " leiter ol maraae ' and manlfi ed a di- e relanom ot ptace and amity pirion immedialelv t tenure i on tne lliirn day 01 reoiuavy last, betwefn I e two uowers. B it li.e ciriiiucioi tne yoveinratiii a Negro M:in who says his nume is .im- of .he U. States by no meant co rejjnded with uch r; aona broxe -that he belongs to I'eler Hui-h- ble expectations. The onte.s hi cou icil 01 the 1'3d ol June, be ei-sott of Mecklenburg, Virginia He i.ig officially commumcaied in Anictiea,- tits government 1 v.h is aixmt five feet five inche high, of a Um.e.i States nothing in the repeal of tne orders in counc. brown completion The owner wouid whicli should ol ilrf reitore peace, u.V.cji Great Britai" veie do well to come forward, nrove pro- piepared utiiefi it inttance sub.-tantially i. relinquub the right pertv, nay changes and l ike nirn awuy. oi linpessing nef own teamen wnew louno uu ooaia American m a r s e atav vtrfl T t WCVVMAIN JUXNta, J nior, Uoc king ham county, 1st March 1613. 11 3t pd CWl latere attfSS .( iW eav i W tHswed vaVr -Js -. kK-itM if artt ri4eds tj.lisua f inmj,ttr. sa4 tWarCs t ante wns rvtt Ka,-tfitWy. Tae scnMMta ' Aisnxa, of rtr jt.iefxvt settuwi toatt are ast iaUiA.iri , iat at UUr tt;te srisr sMafLirel ibe (Setafteah. N arrwtn ta sasiasice. a iSe yut W a BtKl.tkC at, u acaaw t-lt kJ Cjttet tm naaryKwe:, sn s re;ara,t tl rsiViy tr!arr ty Mr. Fmt im the pan ef art awT!-, ao4 accao bv iae g uiasi its Var-c-i $ aic Umt m tamratrsnttA i M al a.wa to ike tn Hioa oi Ml fean I Wmi j t4Tuta wirttjol tbe itmv, w ee knoslec;,, n aaf-ay I foatae-iu, ami vnct Mr rxer was n iw d naatatry :.JIci.ty ItfdiaavoW. 1 ha ckt e.evij ibe laMt la Jl eaa tvel atM tae 0 j StaC-i t, jaally voHle tuuMs iu. Brfoc lbs w w betas, S P- f tm mi o-,7p Kin aud bar a ail mly puisued, sno prtM ilu) u jodesd by Mi. Ftet la ibe A merman u;airatnt, . - Sk are the mum ol war h;tS kie be-a p"i iorward by W"jOT. cnimeat at (be Coi eo Matet. B ufhe real iaui' ibe ptaua OJOtetl will bt fount s liiaf 'vi'it, which ha bms; unha-jH a.' Ittateii ihe cnf.cilt ut the Umtenai. tUcirHnaiWrd. part-t iv, is ftlhali: ( sn4 a-jmnf; the 't- .ive t) tinny of fiaost taeir lyiicnMiit endcav ri te n fcor Hir ppt agxttat the dc iVutirs larajiitet ot U cm BiiUi) 'heir urtne Mttctkxlucl (a. wanH Spain, the inunia: y et Ureai Hnnin ! aiijiewao. Wtxthy dtcrtio ot the ciu.t of other nrvral, natjoat.' t tr tb-ou Ji ds prers'ence uf iuch co Jfceilr laal America aai htf aMocu'ed ia policy wah FiSTtec, a.id eommiitee is irartxaistt Crrai'Urimn. . - .' ' . And uT'er wai' C(jrK?uct on the pan of Fiatfce hn (fcr pw rz raent uf ibe UuuH Su inut ical u e t to tits soeinv ' rt. C iirempibuU. violation orrar rmmtrc'iaitr'-iy ot'tbe ye 9t ' bitween France a d the V otcd S a'et toe irrachcrour bisiirs 4 ail America veiri andtea foei in all haibort sutCt id co itroknf ibe tirnrh arm ( (be tytSiitcat iKhtCtCea jtihe Bt itu and Milan decree.-, and the eonnlioa uuser then ; iL uu-'okiii c nderu.Miioii u ider tfie Ranboaiilit cecte, t'ucu e -irco Ceiled to reacer it the more tlfeciuaf j tilt PrSocb caSjav Jteicul renlationi w irh render the iniffieif ibeCmtcs' Vtttai wiihetmee alnot illuso, j the bavrai cl'llieirjlmrchant irnpi al aea, lo.g ntci hf, ale fed rrjxjil uf the Fo-ncb'tC tei ; id) :Hef a ; ) t J -nCD t H' pa-t i4' Kioce pV id oca troia iht go., r'n.eii' A lie t) ia-K erypmt ju. o iCi lir.ce ici ic uoro-taioi'o a e ecoinjia iik ty. upa-tVc. t una'ilinj " hcc lo give hu iiimMance tf a trafom o ber uiuk ii.i.i.i, by come ung .hem Into 'hraiiic fat' Ik aut..tf) Phi. di pMrtt n ui tne g .eriiin.nt lha U iud.Ma tt j tit cm;iete iuneiiency t.t'e uL rot fiance ; ihia nottile teo -per i.'fi d. tjieat B tain a e evid'.m in a:no-i every paveat ne cflic a.co. cspti (U-nce ithc Am-.iiC n wuh the French (on. inmet!l -.ga "St ihii course if c.-iraiuci, the rua Cau ul Iht rtien war the P. inie Regt ot s ilernr.ly p:ote U. .WhiUtC. tending aa.ntt Fianc , in dee et ni uly t tae librdetj fj,1 dritai ., b .t l .hew rid, hn R y H jnfj wa. entitled tl afj d.ffrienl c ure H m Kci. conua . micm Ifura then mm in u.u re-i fmra hen p ofesiaial principles oi 'licetLoj a I independence, ihe V nun S au w re the a t Bower, is which Great Urnaiii du'ii havee pecied to find a wtlluig itil.-. ncnt, and abettor ol Freeh lyranr y. D japnted in thu h,t jutt ea,ueciaiior, the Prince Krg-iit will still pursue t.ie policy hich the Si nun givernment ha.' so long and .availably main ainrd. in repelling injustice, ai d in su.ipotting (he g' thiial rtgbtl natiurij j anrt, - under the lavor ol Fiovi'leiipe, telyttjijjii til justice oi au cause, a id the tried loyalty and fi mixiivjl d. Hi uiah na isn. h'u Royal Hfhnest cw bdently lo ki loTwaiil luccet fu- issue f ihe coniejt, in wh.ch he hai been esmpelt NOTICE. The pioiiosal cf an atmit-ice, and of a aimul- tjntou-i repeal of the rcjlnctive measures oa both sides, nubie- quently made by the commandine oftci-r i f hit maietiy't naval forces on trn American coail, w re ieci;ived in tie same hosiiie spirit by iht go-, em me l ol ihe United States. 1 he 'upension of tlie practice oi impressment was insisted upon in the co rei- A T tiie last Comity Court of Picas and Qturter Sessions pondence which passe on that occasion, as a r.ecessary pielimi- held for die couutv of Itubeson. letiers of admOiik- naiy to a cessation ol hostilities i Negocation, u was tiateo tration was granted to die subscribers on tlie estate of Jo- must ake place without any supe .tion ol ihe exumse of that cprih HnitVi rl-rp:iii'fl All nfi srnm indebted to the said ticht : and also wi hour any aimi tice beini c induced : but G. estate, are requested to come forward and make payment. Bnwiu was req uie : previoudy to agree vuihout any cnowlei g And those to whom the estate is indebted will bting their of the adequacy --t the symem winch could be subsiiiuie, to ne nl.'im. nrnncrlu m.tl.f niii-aici within the time nrscribed gociate upon ihe bau ol accepunt the legislative regu atiuin oi a hvan'Mi 'of tl. wi-al Aaaemblv Passed in the vcar 17. oreiKn state, at ihe sole equivalent tor the cx rcise of s riab RS concerniiiL' wills, and irrantitiL' letters of adniinistra- h'fti sts 'ch l ''1 csaemial lo ihe suppua ot her mantimi tion on intestates estates, otherwise they Will be debarred Pwer- of recovt-rv I America, by deraan ing this preliminary conce-Mon, inten at py ivnr;o rnVT ivn "i to deny the validity ol that iigm, itvth.ii denuj Or. at Britaii aiiK TAV1 fH C Ad'mrS- !nn,t acqu.esee , no, will ine give count, nance .o such a p- AitUvJo 1 AiLUK. y teusion, by acceding 10 iis susotusioi mgcb, le ' in abandon VlriTt IiE SOLD irnent, as a bai on wh'Ch t . lieat. Ii tne A i encan j iveinraem ha i!evie I. or conceivts i-can f-evi-e, reuiations, whicn ma ON-the 2Cnd of March next, at tlie Store of Joseph saiely be accepted by Gie.it rfrnain, ai a sob ti utt toi thex. r- Smith,' deceased, in the town of I.ttml crlon, all the pti- cistot the nghi in qaes ion, n i loi them to bung loi ward such sonal propertvof said dectased, consisting ot an assort- apian lor Cviisidci anon. The Bnnsh government has hevei a ment of Drv Good's and Groct ries, with a considerable temjted to ex. iude this question from among, t tnose . n Wucfi quantity of Leather. Six months credit ; purchasers giv- the two state raght have o neoeiate. Ii ha on me contiar) ijiff notes with approved scenritv. ALEXANDER ROWLAND, ANGUS TAYLOR. Lumberion. Koleson couutv, Feb. 26lh, 1813. 11 6t Ad'rors. NOTICE. A1 T the last Court of Pleas ahd Quarter Sessions for the Couutv of Montgomery, Administration to the estate ot Nattiaii Forest, deceased, was tranted the subscribers ll persons having claims are requested to preseht them gallons brought loiwan. by the coniniusionerj on the part ol A .- i::...j u.. i.. . i-u ;j..l.. 1 ...w. - . .i . ' Ml. out uie time luiuieu vy law. -a nunc iiiuluicu itit- , me ica, tnev weie unaDie to aurijioum. uniloriDly proie. s l us ieaume . lo 'ceive and cticui- any p(o. iio.it'oii on tin v subject, c -ramg from the American g nerrrnent it ha , nver asserted any exclusive right as to the lmpreismtn of British seamen bom Ameijcar' vessels, wli.ch it wa not ptt pared to ackri 'Wledge, as ap, ertaining equally to ihe govern nie t ol the United S aies, with respect to American eamci when tound on boa d British merchant hij,s : But it cannot, by acceding 1 1 such a ba.it in the nrt insiance, either assume, oi adm t tha" to be . racrtcaole, which, when am mrtrd on'tormi- occiSions, ha alwivs been fount! to be ai 'ended wnh gti.jt ail- ficul ies, such difficul ie.- a- the British co'iimisiHoucis in 18u6 x;nes8ly declaren, al.er an a leiiuve Coi.saltralion ol ihe su n uired to make payment. ELIZABETH FOREST, JOHN KIRK. February 25, 1813. 11 3t pd raws. mam$mm foreign. Vh 1st this nro)ositioii, Iran mittea to tae Briti-n acmira ,wa pet miic in America, another communication on the rbbitct ol anairnisuce, was unofficially maoe to the British c ivemmrii in this country. The agent fr m wh m ihit prouosiiion was re Clived, acknowledged that he did not Consider, that he had any a i.lio, ny him ell. to sign an agieement on the pan ol au go. ernmcnt. It was obvious thai any stipulations e.iie.cn imo, in ronseque. ee of this overture, wou'd have been binding on ihe Biitish govtn mr-nt, whilst the government ol the united Staic Would have been free to reiuse or accept them according to h circumstances of the moment. This iiouui.it ion .was ihtrtlo.t nects artly !ec lined. Afiei this exposition of the circums ances which preceded, & which have lollowcd the declaiati r.s ol war by the United Ma as hit royal highne t ihe prince tegent, acmg in the name and o behalf of his majesty, tee Is himseli called uon to t'eclaie h leading pNincipl 'S, by which the conduct ol Great B"iam ha been reguia ed in the iransaeiioiis connected with these discus siout Hit royal highness es;i never acknowledge any blockade wiiat- soever to be illejal whith has betn duly notified and it su. poited by an adtqua e foice, meitly up n ihe gtoot.d ot its extent, because the ports or coaxt blockaded aie nt at the tame Upt. iDvesiee by land. His royal 'uebiteat can n;ver anmit. thai ncu r itat t witti 6. Krrtaio can be cuhtiiiived a public ciime, the c mmissiorr ot which can expose the ships ol any powe whatevc t oe oenaii na.ncd. mis icyai b'.gtiniss can eveiar mittha G. Britain can be di barred of its rights of ju-t ami necessary reta iiauu. ta oug the tear ol eventually tin rttrg the interest ol neutral. His loyai highness can ever admit ti at in ihe xeici of . be undoubted aodnVberto undisputed right el searching nru tial mcichaiit vettels in time of war, the lmjicssmem ol British teamen, w ren found therein, can be deemc a,y violation ot neutrat rljg. Neither can he admit the taxing sucb teamen lr.m an cjaad kuchveitsh can he considered by any neuuai states as iiii i(e measure or a ju.tihable cause uf war. There it no tight mure clea-ly established, than a right which a SiTereign hat to the allegiance of hit subject!, a tore especi'lly in time ot war. Their allegiance is no optional duty, which they cn oecnne ana lesuroe at pleasure, ii is a call which they ai blind to obey ; it began with their birif and can only terminate with tbti.- eaustetice. I t tirutlanty ol languageiand manners may make the exercise i ihi j nglit mois liable to parual m:t t a k es ' and occa; ton 1 jbu-e, w sen practised towards vessels et'hc United Maica-ihe same circumstance make it also a right, wit the etcicne ol which, iu teeari lo such vetelt, it ' ti more diffi cult to dispense.' But if, to the piae-ice of tHe U. States to has. boos fiiitish seamen.be added theti asiumrd r'urht to transfer j be aJlegianc ol Bttiish sut3ea) and ihda taxanccl the jbrlsdictiou j'4 lheivfegiliioa:et'Acetir;n, by acts of natural it ation and Cent, tficaret of. ritisensliip' whicli they preteod U be at valid out ul cir own lemtoiy as wifhin it, n J sbvtout that to abandon ihit The ship Canton, Allen, arrived at N. York on the 26th of February, in 40 days from -. Lon don, brings the latest accounts from England. ,From the London Gazette. DECLARATION. , --. ' TV earnest .ja-cr f the ttintT- ii.'.gTr)prt em I. hnRMii uf peace ant) amity with tht Vnited States ef America bivTig untodunatety failed, bit Royal Highness, acmg in the name and on tht behalf of his Majesty, deems h f ft publicly I declare the causes and otighi oi the war in which the govern ment of 'he United Staiot has compelled hinvto engagr. , .. .No desire of conquer or otbei ordmaiy motives v.1 aggiession hat been or can be; with any color ot reason, id tHil cae, im puted to Great Britun : that her commercial interests were on ihe side o peace, if war could baye been avouied without thr-sat-cribce of her maritime rigbtt, or witoout any injurious ubni. sion to France, it a trutb which the Ami rican goveiament wiH not deny. -, ' M'4 jitoyal Ulgheets does not however mean to rest on the (a rorable pre.umpnoo t which he is entitled. He is prepared by an expo-iiioa ol the circumstances which have led to the present War, to Shew ihati Great Britain bat toroughout, acted towards the Unilrd State! of America, with a Spirit ol forbearance and ouriciliation j and to demonstrate the inadmissible na;ue of thotc pretensions, which ha at length unbappily involved the two eodiwltn W War. . it, - . . -'";....'- .i 1 ' irfcrc the declaratioo "enter imoran Jiiatorieal account of rhe einnavia nuaauecrcw, ana wwi umie iwnures , rimr itrvaidt ihtu trait . ihe retaliatory otdets in council o G. Bri'aia lbs Contqu(S embargo, n..n-nitei course add non-impqrlxlitn acts of the American Congress and tae dtffeierit diplomatic ifc. meseniaiicotl and uplauMt s -which have tken place on those surijrCT. Berweo irm mnain ana rvmenca, pasuf mart M ; itscierK pg m n u. tviiain, aao to aamit inese novel .preiensjOni ed m. st reluctantly to caageW Fttn-iiary , 1813. r V -V. The Sctiocrtier ThctiacaDtam il.olton, If ft , uourdeaxaa the 23d ot rjaouartr," arnvtd m the Delaware on the 25th of Fcbrunry; bt ingl he latest intelligence Irorn i'runce, and ..tan Bourdcaux L'Indicateur. -.C'Z From ihe Jiew-York Kvening Post of l'ebrttary 25. r. - tV We ore told that captain Allen had a Lojujoft oaper of the 28th of Dcccinberj which he gye to the boarding officer of a frigate by , hich he was sjjokeii aoun ahevjoftleft L 6boo lhi$ lapct.itis s.tid, contairred an account of tot i irrender to the Russians, of BiuapartV ar my of ihe nrvrth, t-nder Oudit flrrd,ltfjpit i he former 24,000, auU the tter with 15.0(XJi ftw.tsalso rtitnoured that B.inypurtc vasJve dttvs in a forest, surrounded by the Cossacks, and nnrdiy mat e nis escape vifn a small guavd of well mounted ofbeers.. ut i At a sitting ot the Conservative Senate on the 10th of January, His. serene highness the Prince Arch Ohiincellor, dt'liyei;eu D address of wirich the following is an citi'apf.' ; ' ;f " The emperor, who relies upon the love ei his people, and w,ho appreciatea their TCsour- ces, nas jucigea ir unnecessary to deviate ifom the usual dispositions. His mnjiaty would ever nave aeierrea maKing use or tntm, an ; 1 is. .l. tf inexpt'cted event nad not caused him.tQ tntua, that whilst profiting of the useful: co dperatita of allies, it is above all, the display of our for ces which must accelerate the moment !ifo honorable peace ; such a one as the French can iu their hearts desire, and such as bis njaV jesty has never ceased to pfFer to his encrnies " It is, in that spirit, gen tit men that the pro ject now submitted to your dtliberatioh,' was digested." - . , v The Prince Arch Chancellor, then ' submit fed the report of the Dtdfe of Bassano 3Ii nister of Foreign Relations, of whu:h the, fol lowing is an extiact, " With the trurrisons of the nlaeiea of FraUct and Italy, your majesty has in the .interior pf j your st:;tes a force oi upwards of 5f,000,men, which is sufficient troi'uts Rus, ndannp" ih's " enstiidg x'ampgih AJ. your intention waaj irto ask no.xti;a6fdina ry aid. providedIl your allies especijillyj Au stria, Denrr.ii; k and Prussia, rematiiecT Xaithful to the coramin taue. 1. . r'', Austria, Dcnmaik and Prussia, have given your majesty the strongest .assurances of their seotimeiits. ' Prussia has evea olTeredo iD" crease one thirdand-to raise to sdfSOO the quota she wasr(gued to furnish, by'p&J j But whilst that power "was rnanifesting d'u-; positions so cpft-mal)le to her ;pgageiAti.t3 1 and to heroruditical interests, the, intrigues, England were, preparing .otTe pf "thstj-evctin which characterises the spivitof dbQfder d anarchy, 'which that power has.,neveT f eased IK fomemyin Europe. General '4'X6r'cV,,,Di mandiogtho Prussian troops urider'the' o'rde'5, of :arshal duke de Tarenttrhiist tone j', traved his honor, his p-eneral and itistinz: t; f . i oa w IJf sioiwaiO, Use feturttt of eMU vcASW of-IU tkt, a; .'.,.' t J:-- '4;"- "r t i. ".' -' -j : : -, il-,'" .' . I" ',-''' u.'- ' A (T - ,. . 4fS'. s( -' ,-.f,H -' -T.-J it- :'V V- ,'- ... alt wtMCk raw. viees Jong before iht public." -Ttw decUiuiim then comujuev J.' 'l'ity ..jvi'-.aV -C Tbt Amoricaa goernroeiitt . Vefre tuey received imimatioo Of the cottisc adopted by the Britiih ovninieitt,"bl in laet pro ceeded to the extreme meaturc of declaring war, and tf.uiDg let- t!tt M marque, BcVithar.dirrg they were previously tn poises, stoa Ot tlie Report ol the rret-cu reimrter tor loreigu sttatrtvol. the 12th of March, 1112, promulgating am w the Berlin and Mi ss ai&tamemal oi the V. States would be to erpoje to danger the very toundatioti Httwoastnisns urcngin. . - t-m f- -j, . '., v' .",- WithoiM emering fnintitely into the oilier- topics, which Vavt breo brought krWaid by ibe goVerrnent of the United States, it may be proper to rematk, 4bat wbateVrr die dectatalioo of tss Vnited Siates maj bavs aasertcrl.pitat Britain rievsrd.sj derr.aitd that they keUidfoiHM British tnauvlacturei into Frar.Ce a 'and the fwraally declared bt) willirtgnei taiirely forego, or modify is jrpjir majesty, hc has- tde'rtafejit td'b'rWg: t Genera' d"V it liooM nlmi a 1. V WnnaiaUlS Wis-. has tnacje perfidioasjstipulatign'wlth the tr mv. t Ai.i'.'j . ; j, : V; h-jI'. '., S h'tTZ Tlierc 1r b intriTOM io low ; underhand , "dealings, which Eglandhaa'not.putiit raow to. change the, dispositions of the; ap.yerci'gsrl mi . mist ' sne nnds them brrtt . to f thttr t interests,' and unshakeri in aheii ."alliMct? r ill
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