tPago Cjct,! Tki Lord SahnoCvh "was. a iraluabi jJhewa.cop?TlVlk beads tmd a full of str-r eed cochineal teaidea 83)00 dollar teVacvk Oi tl am (Jj tU OrpUc: cr,nLifcd f.e'oUer AuKTkaa UOp AT f. tr.fj: ro-lW, May 14-r-Tbe privareerGov Tom i of thi port ras captured off t." Vrecent. afier fiction of 4d mimka, the Rr. Gibraltar packet A--neTo; The tiew f the Amelia wtr put on board tHe brtj Commodore BwTy, from Philadelphia to Ctdix ; wl Jh WlowC tn7 were 00 board the Briuaa, frigate Menclaua m Cadia nay. v 7f Biotkxle if our Port Paurd .' ' .NVw-W, J&y 16 -Early this momiug, several sps of war Uovc in sinht of tho Hook, awl after jfcAing signals uIia Vh"ant 5c Aeatta, these ves sels iuiaed tbfein aftd they all siood to sea together. Uprob-Wc that the despatch, vessel, wiach ar- jirtd a WW day ago in we ncbauchae, oioura 3l lCopvf 4 Bcwordaf jt council. dJd. tjse iKh Atarcb, rte4i6 tSe Cockade W tLe Ae.aiJn em. No Liiurauihiii of (ho eaopa of t Franca flael (rem rouiua, ImI mWdLabuc. . V, i ; .Lafeatf fiwa "nrtrt Sptia Taylor, of the echf. De Lille; of BaMmore, who armed tiere this sart in down Sound, m 26 aUys frm Bourdo-ax. knKx-m that th Pruauana had joed iKa IUaaia&a, and day) ctarod ar ag-finst r ranee 1 iO&OQ Kalians had ar rived at ttamaurg.' Bonaparte wa aoou to Uka Ut field at th head of a numerous army the follow ing pcrsutii were appoui'.ad Regrnis u hu absence t The Empress Cainiactri,Thyrind, St. Job An gely and rau-:liet, formerly Muar ofl'okce 'It was re pureed at liowoeuz tlutt the Toukn ht koiieJ ; bul the report was afterwards caotra Orcted tcral h'reiicu tnguvci bad gooo to- aa fiMiu Btturdciuz and ottwr poita We undeistend me Citsii. Moimu tuts since arrived at New-Bed lord. ttrlmmA aa FM I Clb-Carvliria. - Jobation, 3itMi".tvrrik .M.tw.i aM r w. ' ' 1 'V Taa Olobe, pnTttier, .f Baidaaorv, car lx a captured imnl ciach off Lbboo. X ietw from Doaton to V rtttfetnaii in this 17 n, dated 13 lb iosCautea, that tW Unitad hutea' Rte CattartAit would U read for aa m a ra day, cader taa conaaani of tha gtlla&t Capt L4renc. Th Co vtri-rvrtn mA U outintcll'wnU'81 the French Tonnn fleet were ! UjlM-iln Taylor has brought deap-uchea for our go h and that the British N.nal force 011 ti Auw I vernmeul tr.au our consuls at Pan aud lkniroesrux, ncan coast are conccntr tinj; for the purpose ol meeiin,; cir avoidint; Out fleet. The new vessel that the lii his!i hud bt!t at King sum, xfi reTtJcred unfit lot service by an accident ia launching her. ,, . I atej Jeturs patentjugned at the Uysian palace, the 'agreed on arid signed some days sirce, between Baltimore, May 21--A letter this day received' SOthurch luii,a:iu by which tne emperor couiei ted Gjneral Maaon, Commissary Geoeral of prisoners, in town frora an officer in tl'e army, date F on Nia- on nr MlljtSty thc empress and quceu, Mmia Lout- on tU part of the United Sutcs,and Colonel Bur gara, 5th inst which states, that they -were to move ,h tiie uuVt of Recent day, General Agent for ptisoners on the part of G. on -m expedition the next morninir, supposed to be ; His inais:v herd the 30th Marcn at the Elvsian- Biitain, Dv this, amono- flthr hino it u r.. kagainst Fort-George, - a cabmtt council, composed of the gicul Utguata- luted tlat twb cartel ves.iejs of tho burihern pt live Jk ' - , ries, tho Ministers having departments, and the hundred tons together, shall be constantly kept by From a private letter ..ministers of buue. His majesty made known to each government in the set vice of removing pn ; . ' i 7 .Aibbtle, April 18, 18(3. ' them tiic letters patent by wiiicn her .Majesty the soners of the two nations, to be released on account This place is happily in thi possession of tlie U. Empress is admuted into the cabinet council. Her cr exchanged. On our part, t lie two vessels have States. It is an event .which we have Ioijr anxious- majesty Uie empress entered the council attended been already purchased, fitted and dispatched, to ly lo.Udfor; hut in ny mind there has always, with by iho tueen Hortense, the Queen of vVestpiiaha, bring homcour prisoners suffering in the West hope, hecft a mixtui of feir, (hatj whenever it took and by tne maid of Honor and fter ladies. Her ina- Indies. The United iiiat s cartel Analostan, Capt. place, it mig'.it be accotn'psnied with a considerable jesty took the'toilowing oatl ! Smith, left this place for Jamaica on the 2d inst to destruction of private . property, if not the entire swear fidelity to the Emperor." touch in Hampton Roads, and take off British pri- desolation of the town By the secrecy and judici- j I answer to 'contbitn myself to the consliiution soners, and on the 1 5th inst. the Uniteditate' cat ous arrangenients with which Gen. Wilkinson ! at acts, & toobserve the disposition made by tne Em- tel snip Pei severance, Captain Dill, sailed, from has conducted the business the good Ima been aj.j iieror tfty husband, in iue exercise oi tti autnomy Philadelphia for Baibadoesj to touch at New-York complished without any Intermixture of evil, atid i which he may be pleased to collide to rue' during to take in British prisoners injike manner Both fhe 1 government has been .transferred without the I bis absence.'" ' vcpsels arc to return with . American prisoners to ArnvFyrJ!', May 19 Captain Stinman of the atoth slA wii: b CnMim.rwCl Km r.r,.ii. rt. ! wap letter mentiooa, that h cartel Kjoxaar wluch sailed from- tUt port a few days uwTK, tor llatifat. Waa Un-niwl Kw tk Rn. foukn a-wtiCofr, and oa aerch being mada, aomt mora ' correspoftdeooe was discolrered, and one pttaoo spprehonded and confined on board dud Uoat No. sr. Ptta-t&urg Imc &xfcfr . Governor Shelby, of entuckr. has ordered twn rCRtmaiitsofmiliiH, inteidcd aa reinforcements to - 7 uis.Rjtti a ici'uuitcinciii q whicn were lunrarded to Wastingtoo bytiasmoru-'he North-Western Army.to be disbanded, in con- ng s mull. ssquanco of a letter from General Harriaod ra- joeiog him to suspend any measures which may have beau taken to raise them. The sailinf- of the French Fleet ( of 1 8 sail of the Hum i uuiun, is saia to be connnnea bf an ar A'ciu-York, May 18. 1 Ate from Franee-K friend nnu arrived at New Bedford, last Saturday in the Gen. Marion', Captain centre, iroin rsantz, nas lorwarrtca us oy express, 1 h'm r.nK-pnri . who arrived at this port list even-! translations ol a number iifUtc French btate Panen, rival at Boston. If such a furAa i at sea. rWln-rf . . . ' . i ,..:m. . ,. rr. . 1 1 . .C .l.a s . .. i.ivr. Inlorrftg tmt-on iviononv, on me noon, ne wu . -uiwik aio w inuuui itucio rcmuve 10-wi ynm vraencan Lxwst. their arrival in ir waters ' . . . r- .... . r . 1 . . r - .!..! .' . . , 1-' . . i I I . 1' I ' . t . . . ... . . J boaiueU by the nrst ueuieiuini oi tne Acasta mgaie, t ivosem.7 jai cwuuueu ay impcivr. - , mj o -"y zpecteq, and will produco an Import-1 wlo lMormeu nini uiai aiier me 1 vin hiw inepon,v" tnvna.ywi.iis iu.wiut wi "VHiinwwpniiMWK(t our count IT. of New-Tork would be bbckael The AcasUTf"' ol Europe have compelled Uooapaite to a- 1 Wrwaloaicportlnckcniatkinr Uiattha Toulon was in wantf water, and took nearly all that wjS'dopt very severe and extraordinary masui es, wiach l icet have visited the West ?nd'icsr nd . captured on board thc" Enterprize. j have very much depressed tne French people" .Guadaloupe. The unprepared state c( the British . ' " I v ' J'aris, Apr J West India Islahds, renders th)a resort extremely i WUminp&t Dataware, May tl. Very recent Trantlathns fro the Journal' Politique of A'nfz, y probable." accounts from Lewistown, state, there were three fVednesdayf Ajiril 7i,'iHA. j ;''V-., or 4 frigates and one sloop of war inside the Capes, Thursday,, first of April, 1813. The Senate met IVashihgto Cirr, May 18Wehave the and two large vessels, supposed to be frigates,' out-' at 3 o'clock, under the presidency ot his serene pleasure to state, that effectual measures arc in side, together with barges, &c. So that this squad- ( higtincss the prince arch chancellor of the empire, progress for the relief of our unfortunate ' country ron is greater m.w than it has been nt any time, In conformity to. the orders of his majesty the men, in captivity with the enemy. A cartel, by since the commencement of thc blockade of thc emperor and king, the prince arch chancellor, op-yw!iich all the system for the M-oner treatment, re- ease ana exchange ol prisoners has been fixed, was Delaware. dcred to be transcribed on the register of the sen- te ititoxlaf ia s araumcnt of t&tt roses Qvea tt n ike (aaeral electa i'-1- - -,vi ' ... f : .' toeovEasaa . - J Jo & Seaita, Fed. , - 11,891 , . Sqaiatiec- JW' - , . 7 f X it SOT. 'Ovtkjra S-'l - 'CbaQncey Goodrich. Fee. . ,CTWiGoddardOv' : . 'Scattering ' The Lerialature, bw in session, eivcae Ca'aunceV. , Goodrich lieut Governor by an almost tnanlmous t- rote. -:, . rM 5 : I The How. Chsitocey Ctoddrlch, iaqbavirg ta ' C ated hia seat in tse Senate of the U State,' by tbe '' aeceptaoce of the ptice of LkuV Governor, tlja' 1 qkJjtuioflnctkrnhavattrppuedhUpKety . the appoioiment tf the Hoo, David Daggat, .V ' ' : - rhoobjsLakd;-::.'! The general election took ptace in RUodd Isbnd f last month. The Legmature-tnet 'at Newport v the Sth iiist. when VilIiam Jones was duly elected ' Governor and Simeon Martini Lieut Governor; of v the atate, by large majdritles.VTfiese gentlemen; : ss e as majority ol the Irislsture Oi that Mate, V' of federal pcllticivVi-V ':,k '' ryf-JA k. 11. uoiaioorougn, sq. (teacnilit) is sppoint -s are We tmm bri&oatoii Dapir..thsJ the Federalf'-' Ticket for Censors'oas pravtajed in Vetmoot, by K small maioritv Twentv-tiine Federal and VJiivcn Republican Members are elected for, the the SUute- cd ! of Massachusetts.: ' ' .'VV-. '.. ;V - ! : - . y-?r:'; . vmm Drestnwn, arriveu at uoswo, irom Jamai--: : ca, informs, that i few".days before, hejsailed the '' British brig of war; RhodiadT wascast aWajYjo; the; . Calovodus , and lost- the c,rew,"."pecis and" guns , were aaved: .:ilA'..f"t ' VKf titi - '' "'i? ,, . ? Nine mcn,'who were lately American 'fcriaoncts- 1 of war at Bermu,1a,"and who recetoly.eacaiyed' irj, ,v- I sm.al( schooner and reached Cape May, have publish smallest loss of blood or -reasure, although it is clear ly ascertained that the Spaniards had contemplated a Vigorous resistance. ' r yYorfolkf Matt ' I SuOn Mondav afternoon the greater, part of th enemy's force left the bSy ; thcro Her majfcWy then took her scat in the council. Providence in Rhode-Island one of the stations All strangcas vvitlulicw, and tlic session became 'be- agreed on for thc exchange of prisoners of war. cret. . mm: ' . ' ' ' I Seven or eight waggon loads of Silver end Gold Latest front Uverhool The ship Brutus has at- (,he nerve of war) amounting to 3 350,000, passed 1 nVd :.t VniM't IVom l.ivcrnool. islie hr.nws l..n-. throuch Lanc(t3ter. Perm. Mav 7. This monev la WniBiff only a siapof the line, four frigates, two "'doti dates to the 7 to Apul, six days Uei u.ua be-, to go the -state of Ohio, to pay and provide for the ngs tm ti fchotmersV-Tt Is' supposed the ships I fc received An AutiawyL d 4mh.-Western Army "t pwuca win proccea on ic. ports recently , London. U was said Ms object was to mediate lor : declared Xa alockade. a general peace. The British government ixquir- -sTAefttheriee The London Courier, efter some . - . - " j ed as a preliminary step to negotiation, that ine Lia general remarks on the .existing disputes between The Enex Frigate- By the Swedish schooner , pe;or ot Fiance should wiuMirawali ins troops from America and England, concliMes ' As the war arrived, here yesterday, we learn that a Spanish ship '. Spain ami Poi.ugal. Affairs conueuud tavoiable declared by America has abrogated all former trca arrive4at 8tvJbhnSjifP. R) I8th April, winch had' u the Russians 011 the continent. The British ties, there are points which again ought to be dis? sees boarded the 15th from a tngate under Amen- 'were prepiUiug an expedition to llanovor. Such, cussed; anj oue of the roost essential is the right dared on tha Flastern Coast tnnrotect the trade.,, Uiutinhnt Ludlow, Master sntl Cpmmandantlitt the'Nayy ofthe United States, has deemed it rxpe, , dicnt to leave the" service, iii ednsequence cf tliov. proraotictvof Lieutenant Movris., Iiii reasons- fbr ; ' f . . at i t ho uoing, fro given i lengca in tac , rura s'f '"V1 -t-t'-' t r-t fthihcttet Ytrgimii May 15;Scvert wapgons . loaded principully with' specie, from f he. Banks' of, Alexandria and Potomac, arrived Jiere yesterday ac- j companied by two officers oi the banks k un escort, ,v aiivi deposit i their treasure in the vaults of tbe bank',;, at this puree can colors, and was informed she was the U. S. gate Essex. 'Boston tafler. f.i- Wus tne pressure 01 tne war m aeciaiji uona- ciaimcu, try m TLiiicncans, to nsa on me uanns 01 pane's provinces thai his "sunsets had maniksted Newfoundland." svmot jius of levolt. A new suuadrou is liained as ' ' . L.rjBy.a gentlenlan attached to the army, and who : being 'ready to depart from Portsuwum lor Vmet t-', 'Rudm McditathHm.TG following is an extract jcu run iipgary on ivionoay last we are jnrormea ca, wnn two tiiousana iroopsunu im tnuusaiiu men- -oi a icuer irom me lion. James vionroe, oecrcuiry tnot Uen. . Ucarborn, alter te capture ot York, I cts. Hie Brutus has brought utsuaiciies lor go- 'ol bttite, to Umxrnour Barbour, of Vireinu secured the, miliuary stores, consisung of a very veromeut ami tvn thousend letters, large quahiliy pf different disCriptions, wjiich wore put on board. Com. Chaunreys squadron, and taken Mom real, May 1. Within these lew days past to SacketlV Harbour. Gtn . Dearborn cud Cony's naval officers have passed through this town oil uii i muui ucu xii-iciicona, uiu uiu njcir way to &.mgstoii, among wnoin was ivear ia 4jiiuii pnsonerb,aiso wounueu, innueu irom two J3U tKlfiSnflrt nt- Vtrt Nil .rr in nn tll cam rtnu tlv.t nnr M. ,1." U . . ' V. W HIV V.IMV J jrclay. informant left it. Work, was evacuated by our for ces; who brought off two small vessels only nod h4" a (hird on the stocks. The loss of the Ame ricans in the whole affair was only 1 8 killed in bat tle, and 36 by the exptAion of thc mine-among the' .wtcr Geritral Pike. No Indians were captured, .;ife'or foiib only of their deed bodies found on the" scene of action. Of the Brtish forces, about .900 militia, ar l66 regulars were made prisoners. "uiiiia wer.c paroiea. 1 ncse pruxuiars may be telied mx)n. V:?' . , , - Albany tiaficr. Extract pf a lerter dated g IVaMrigton Ci'yy'May 1 8.--We have received s letter from Adjt Geo: Fenwick, who saysi that in ten d.s, Deai-born. would have complete possession Pper Canada!, he enemy's whole physical Torce' was against Fort Mcigs A, Fort Geoi gc, ere,was hot 500 regulars, the surrender ofwhich e liourlyior)ited for A retfiforcement of nearly 00lnen had jobed Harrison indcpeiident of Clay s g'tnent-r-He nd doubt will profit by the disaster 5ur enemies, and push to Maiden. sVt -V. 'JVeta.York.Mau U. tJ-Vfitfnm Xi4(ii;-Coptaii: Taylor of, the" ship dinsis, who arrived this morning Troni TJsbon In II dy'pssagcflnforias that an express arrited the day before h sailed, which, it was said, brougbt e efficial actotinii of the fcapture bf Vftleiicia from V f rnch, by the .alued army' iindcr- the 'British ed. Mrtfray. vSoiu:hei.'command tlie FrciichhO great number of mcn'killetlf arid' 400 ' pri Werij? I A ;.' British Parke irri vd ' af LkbW tfi The Duke of Clarence, says an KngVish paper, has opened a treaty of marriage iti the youngest sister of ihe Emperor of Russia. What becomes of poor Mrs Jordan, thc mother of liall a ti62cn or more of his Chi'dreu, : RALEIGH, ; FRIDAY, MAV 285813. Joseph H. Bryan, Esq of Bertie, has been ap pointed by the Governor, tindei the act of Ue laat General Assembly, Quarter-Master-Geneva! to the detached militia. - ' Rcporlshave reached lis from Newbeiiti that wq or three British vessels of War -were cruising off Beitufoi t in this Sute. ; , Their object was, thouglit to be to intercept priies iid Frehch Merclianti?en, several ' of which have .arrived at Beaufort JUi'l This report is not generally credited ; yet we may conclude that the people trt' that part of tle State, suppose K not improbable from the . circumstance' of the State Branch Bank of Newbern having senJ their Specie to this City for better security. ! ;- The citizens of Wilnrington in thie stote, conve njed in town mcetihg. on tbe I9th inst. and passed sundry resolutions recommending he citizens not attached to the town companies, to arm and equip ftbemsclves for military service, to act in case pf a landing of the enemy end to attacn tnemseivcs to one of Jie town companies i 4o have musters once aweekiand ib adopt certain slgrials of alarm in case ofSin attack A memorial to the GovernoUr, pre pared bythe Comhiittee of Safety,'was adopted, re quesiiny Wjii Q afford such protections to tbe town and;hii bouf as fy erisia and their ituatiori require. 'iilm'iviiC JVC ClMw"ZiZ-On Thursday jV ctfcpany of the V- States, Artillerists, '' the lst " No change has taken pl.ee in the relations be tween the United States and Great Britain. The mediation of htissia lately offered by' the, emperor to both parties, and accepted by the PresiJetit on the part of the U. States, was. the incident to which I al kided(in my conversation with maj. Campbell. It is not known whether G..Britai(.lia' accepted thisine diation. The president arts on motives indepen dent of that conside-atiorii If she accepts,,, with a view to a fair and just aecommodallont it may pro bably lead to peace, .-if she declines it the -rcspon si'iitity viribo on,, her govemrrifcnt. In thincan tinfc ho relaxation should take place in our military operation They sliould, on the contrary, be Car ried on with greater vigor' !" . r -The Lccislature of Gonnccikut convenied at Hartford, on the 1 4th inst, His Excellency John Cott6rtSrn't, in hisSpeech mentions thc receipt of ihe Rcsorution adopfed by our last Legislature, pro posing an amendment to tne onsutuuon 01 wc j States, as follows : , , ' v ''", , I have received from the Gpvernour of North Carolirta a copy of tbe resolution lately adopted by the legislature of that State, proposing an amend mcii of tttc Constitution of the United States in re- .... - L ' .1 t - i ' r 1 . " -1 Ti ' 1 lauonta tne cnmce.oi eiectora, 01 rresincni ana Vice President, sod of Representatives in Congress, I comply with the retjueat of his Excellency in lay- mir tha resolution betoreyou,- Uut at tne same time I feel it my duty, gentlemen, to remind oU thnt the General Assembly h"ve hitherto Vie wed this mode of origmaang amendments 01 be const! tution, as not Tecognised,in that, instrument,' and on that ground acceptable as the proposition may have been ia principle, tiiey have unifdrmlf 1 iiciisVe refascd their concurrence" - - ' , ' V. The Now-Yotk Papers Inform Us, tbat'a.Mr TomkhiS. is ie-elccted Governor of thai- State, hjt amajoiity of four thousnd. - , r, , , . 1 , Charles llamsfsq.-iia. been appointed by'the President of the United StsteHAuotneyforjthe Pistrici bf Georgia, in tbe room of W. B, Bulloch resiened. - v ' . V . -CONNECTICUT ELECTION, - C The result of the recent eiectior in the state of Connecticut for Governor, I acttt,! Governor," ficci UiavinB been declared." ii appear that John Cotton .hlr fnr T lit flftvnmtw. Iiv t'irf tieotile; 01 411 viio .siuivra, un, aowuuiu otviueir acitpah' ( froma BritUli'piison.; 4 The US'. brigs Syren and Entcl-prize, are or- NewiYoik pa; J5ir;A -i-In London, dn the 7th of Marfan , wife of l'i Ccown, a Jjumeymad "shoemaker,-was Solely delivered of four boyS, who . wfcie the same " evening named, Mattht vr, MaVk ,LUk and Johnwi 1 and areU likely to live. :,?)& V. 'jj- ' X" , 1 'w. M artled onTb'iifsday eveninir by the Rev Mr. Calloway A? Mr, Abner lasU:ur to MisS JaneTveur, both of JHew'- , i on Died at the reat of Dr.'Fenner m-FranHia Ciiun'v. die 2 h inu , atVer a iievereHhdiiipoiitlon of nea ly f(v uiunias, DOCTOR .lUXAKBIK ui(,ii wi. n.JA'' t4 u-1 SHERIFFS :SALE8; VlTlttf a bid at tha -Cdurt-llogae 1 n. LumDertoa 00 f T ' WediieatUv the ftlf day of July ftexu the followinc' ti-acu of tad, ,r iu much tiwof a will be kulliciunt to . atitty,tbe ta due ihefaoilj! with j0a,Ttir the year iM fc , , rou vurcs, lyinir uciwkvh u ma; .mai iii .nn, uvvv -v..... ; iiirm. riven miir niuuua,niiuui . ... jy d. jjnths'injnb aida of tbe titth$ Marah, adjoining t t);ihiel Shaw and wWow MILvkilU Wnr unknown IW do. fcetwacA tbe tort IniW .Samp aivd but Marali. iiDP)dt9feU1ro'atXtyo-Aniri Murphey. , - ... r 2W do. fywir .flit lky Bridge, brant h, supposed to bo ; Iia pi'opefty of Jahtt ; Brtiwn.K's -4 ' "I v - 5 . n V 'XtEXANDEft BOtlTlrvitD, Sh'!'. ! .ieMifmtt--&' rSS-3l . . " f, "ii I.,. ' in. ,. ', ( n fi "v '"' ". V1 11111 ' yiag ' A there lerj niuiy diwasea'that, require a particular XX. nuvt'uf ttn' .nrl" tha eimmiill 'attention f a - Physician, ihi suUacriber is Indiioudto beUeve that an iny " , tid.-h, pf Utia kind Would prove a bteaaing to, tnny d ffm-. m....... i 1 ...... I. h ... ,1 1 .in,.M,.li.':fMlM,.s LHBVG pilUU, lUfCWUnr.WrVt'lUUW.bVVllT- ...... .w ..ivm. :r wh-re he intend purstunk Qui hne of bia profession m alt . . -its Various braictit.v WV-'r w y' Af '-'To t'v ick or eomjiUlnmg la the ireuntry, wimte eiafca. , are of lonjkduratln,.alUKch ai-e intited to Beufn-t, not, lo take up tbeir abede atllte aAytuni'wiUiout It nUunix-. of choicouch who have7 been afflicted a. above, :V .. - eall at the Infirmary, may nay every nect-a;try iu nit. i onbeipg' paid tolbenfeaj tlie jutUT of the tae nuy rf-f auiw.'i-lbe0oot6i'viu atteudat anvotnerphieein t.wa ,". itr country aa una! f a jliouae is provided t ternv.' v l'kbe Itfauiiea.'the'Warin and iihower Buth, nuifli'Vit--' v; kcxail by too njsfly, and.bifjrbly ii6ful lamany cases, wjtfn 1 beiweAmideie erJer in a few daytt, '-i . ." " " A " t'hc prfcue bt poai-vt will be accoraingv to the. trouble (4 iM uflkscted, winch tauI be pUl before tuay leave the lv - :K. t John potTUE33, m; u tVliotsleiralf anpointcd Poat-Piiyaidan iJuaufotlt..i?" ' -. !L B. the lnhroiary-epens tlaa dny.,- ..... v,'.w.wyvV ,1 . .i ' Tl t - ' ca at ' ' i A Xalvgh, Mau, 181.1. . JX A Y'd meeting' of the TPresidcht and IXitsCvori of Ui4 i XV Btat llaitk of North-Ctf ol(iia, a Dividend of Two tt . Onerialfperpetitunoion each mid every blure of ibfiiaptf " ( tal Stock of the State; Hank, was dcoua-cd and made payi . t oiq 10 uie eiocKiioiaerr or-tucir representauyea on auav ; ftfwrthe hrst Aionjay hi June next-; ' , "' ' 1 24 3 y Wat. H. BATWOOli, Casbier. , "