fane '95 ! W-J was ir.krrecd' by roveta-cneM, tbatro trt..s ciunid iurtherctdersj edwo mCu m it .iicnce f tin ictottaitiuoS Vca wkich wa oolhe Jolrttrnlinr will fSMHer . rJ witttvcr, h- WO StOpT-- ThUcUparU.'w frwti tbe lot Jcnt fvsreto uput vhkh Tntnlsien. have h tctv. acted, have been ucc.Uor.e4 tj the receipt of Imeliik-oc fw B-AVamo that e enduing of Urinal tubjecia akurhxed in thi United States had, beU peremptorily demanded by ejve American t&rnucAt, unoc cicjwc of de-ai.-untr, ell tlie British prisoners that nJht fell iiHo their hsnd -To tl demand Sit J. ii. WtuTeJ. re mrea a prompt refund- , ( . " Vrouw bl b'cH pcld I ra.i;n it from she ci.nm mai.uf-cniiTra of Liverpool ; frn lfr nvrchdi of Liverpool en 'Rcd in theeoTitnece of Hnx.l: and iroro the ship owners nf J,ivtt?vcl, praying for aoino prohibitory me..sutTS 'sTu:it ihc importation i cotton rom una country. Tho, f Jlowing is a copy of the e ornine rt'ul rcJpu toionresoectiur liceftSeS to Amine:., Issued by uc British fcjr.vcvii.nsnt on the lOth or Api il, License Vul he grantaJby the baard rf ttadc, f r exportati on and importation f n" article, to and from any jKrt in America not blockaded, in neutral lip on ly, und of the build of the country to vi.i h they arc declared to belong. The name and io:mngeof the ah ip tote mentioned m takirg out the l.-ense." The Russian rninintcr at the coiirt of Denmark h?3 presented to Ms Danish nvijrsty, a letter from the cm pi ror of Russia, desiring to n.iyc ai immc diite answer to the" question " whether Dcurautk will rt with or n'.inst Trance ?" Struliiind in Po r.cr.irii has been taken poscsi n of by a body of Swe&kh tro ips A 2d division (VVX) Swedes aatfcJ frjin C-irls iam on thVs 34th March Ibr Pomerania. A od and 4th oixisi hn were to follow immediately, and the Clown Prince would oceompany the 4th The king of Prussia haa, by edict, a':ofishcd Bo rmpaUc's continuntal system. He declares tlmt al resti uinls ind r which com mefce has hitherto suffered in the Prussian st ttt s, i consequence of the ao denominated conuni;T,u! system, urc abolish ed) and that the si ipl and goods of all friendly am! Dcutral nations ahhll be freely permitted to enter in to the Prussian harbors and tcrntorieb, without ai:y exception or difference. All Fixnclv rov Is, cither pi-odure or manufacture, trc on the contraiy total ly prohibited, not only for use," but likewise t p-js-thoruixh our lenitpiicstot thpS occupied bv our vmics." - J' ' '.', London, Arm;. '.3 ' .? rbhrmPg-Xtrrc?, sljtri'. 1 A dispatcT), dated Heligoland, Msy 12, ct which the tojloi'in r extract;,'waa1iisl tiihtle-rned fctf urt Othrjust'f ec arflriMSC5l to ' his lordsliip by Ucut gov. JrlamiltbtV : '" Sxiractaf a letter f gi-ncral the Baron Trttin- born to Ala. Acntzinger, dated Hamburg, jlfirii 4 " 1 hasten to annouuee to Vou the signal Jot AysOa lu-J t'crfr-rl nc -r V aivr sod Tenth a, v U, uWlel ic the hr'-7t IS? ttejwi:i I m ui b erQpW-fA l-, rrcartLe ir. o ti riwVter t.rrrr tt-aMOAi'tnluliuvJttantMidef M beg4 5J in imm:lte c-cperdaa vkb tb armies 4 ihoemerof AlcVitAlkr-.J kitkliv. . . T)icIlanacMkle;kD,iecjudiu KWJmcftCicra LiiWtl, - wa SCJU Mroj.,.i vUiatert wrrt tOOO, and iU rcuUn, cvmpmtlof RuaUan inxa, were 70CKX ' Tbc iVusva crc Si udam;iif; to theh; 9asisuuiccn t rij.t UukJ"o hX , m tho t-irectioa ol 'Luciiiurg. One Uijcccf l .c mIssKr)tUv4 ufftccr vto u arrived is ujii to to dcma74fthe Duuil goeihxi,Lr,t for an iwint diata supply or riu and tLtUii ,; fir the lievps CAllecung at Siadc, dtul tbe alUccU eouittiy. NotVlnj further, since wUt we fjave w Fri.Liy, hrw been rvcHrco ixictiitj; te report of Auatru h.min taco tleutive part auinat l rm.:e. We , ahx'.iHisly wail tlieVriv.d of tuuAtter Guitenburg Mail l or ovrjclvcs wctUiok the reptirt tu tcct l)C dlcrnay bs coitatoerd fcs.c-t, and Auv.rb may he tda'ulcreJ upon as inalun common cuse with Kusdj. Prussia, rnua Un-Kiu mi'J Sweden, - Raiust Pfahcc- ?lt is proper to add, liowc vet, ti at lug majeity's jninUtc'rs buvc not received i.i.y offi cial, information oi the subject but merely Hie' statement coniai.iea mine minUK-g papers. L TB FHOM MOTREM.. May 8. We heartily congrmuhite the people of these loyal provinces upon l ie arrival ot ir Jsmes Lu . is Veo, at Moutrc d, an.l 450 ah!e andcxepcri ened sjamcn m.d.r tiie orders of that distifguish- co uero, ticsuncato nfce tie cammandon the iaWcs Oor. Prcwst wv sip Jimea Lucas Yeo, witi five cciupanies of 'ennatliers, left Montrel lor Upper Canada ort t!:e Uthir.i t. jaaV . . May I 5 Cjpt. U-irrlay ol tltc Navy hu order ed 8or lOgun hoatstobcimmediately built at Kingston. rttlnJal and ooam3wl tn. perae. SLlaac Y cira3unJe4 U uii fljex. . lb Uata, ctt Ire. ' v i , - - - ' It k very pLLU t'nn abifi agtdn b oturlrd, M Sir Corx niAH foci very aora Ve kow ever, cruely reLuloccd froju the eouiitry i -nd'to arrtf uf 1U rasul.ra, tender V4 Tik. wbo wri. vtd very tbortty icr tba acttbu ws over ) tUtdl trust tb-4t you my U lUs6od, that we bH uU bo dlscrjcciL . . ;(. ..- . Mxtrart f m Utter Jm lU lUttr'Si ttwrtnei, V tei If, J. Tbe UiitUri UoVp have wrtTd at Italilaxt jrnd 3.00C ie;uLr t Quebec ?id ALanu. al. lley ere torwaroeti um CUJy iUi Mlih exDediUCCH tUt the fnt drachmeinof Jw wtrc oJy a:x weeks in a Uy ron Piyniutli He,Utut, who tbey nitt4 kl Proeoit, opooi Ojjdenurg. 'r t . .n , Arw-rori, Jljy?$. Tba privateer Suratogm, Cpt. Wooaier, of t!u pwt, Usiirotw Nw-Orlewia, arrived al Ncoit on SctarxUy Uat, Uvmg been ct.aied by a Urutsli fi ijatc almoM all the nititt be- Sjile 1 from Newport laat week, the Yankee, of 19. guns aiKi acxi men, an.ljilockade of 11 gun both belonging to Mr. D" VVoH of U:iul wbo iiaa on tbe bto;lu a ship for privatrcriner to ch'rrv 32 ou:i. l lio Yankee had the remarkable luck on her last! cruise, to capture seven prize and get then, all in sale ; Portsmouth, Mc? t j A letter was received in town bst cve)ii:tr, trom Capt. T. M. SUw, of the priva. $r.hr. Thomas, of this port, dated Wiscaaset, on Sunday last, informing of hisuTival there on that day, after one week's cruise, with the British ship lW alen. IK. IUmc Wiia to tbc tbchire i U ir. afidl y diott , ' t, Saa'.e ha iiaamoiTwfvmmcd tKt' ndmiaaika.,of WiHiam IL Cravrfhrx-rf ii. to filiuistcr jia Fraace, anj al thit , of D.. Ucory Jack 00 as Secretary efLa" K TW LciWre 01)elivarVfcii4uiii ej Willliam JI. VIU, ff.irtat:rtr 1o C m gre4) a Senator ol the United Stately sht Janes A. .;ud, reaigaJ. t'y ; s 'A CiV, fjy Sl-Jf'e karrt txrhallybat thai CitUMVsol Miclifrii bfcvr, vltb. a Mberkbty wortbf ol tuiit-tion, purctiicd bbout sixty ol tl e Kr.fu k iaiw ikin by lU lidtar.s. in U Lte .i.ti -rt.i that Uicy ar now op thelt Way Iwm-. If jticx tt part is, as we. UheVe, orrect, k. ivi'4 rcute'th nuinlier of ti ose HCtaaily kllied oMnlsiinto aoroi what kvs U'.an on' hundred. s. ; " ; ' f'', . ; , ; : - v" The Lr glalatur .of Virjrlnta closed ) , tiff Session on Vcdnsday evening, after parsing a law to rcpsal the Art Jot.roiilng a regiment of aten. od st.de Hecounl,' fcr. arvd also appolti ting Ayn:.,A.Ge" Dade a Juue of the General CouiT,tbe Jlac ot Judijff Harkerj . deceuied f. ' A ' '.' u -t V ' Postscript to Xcitf 'Adivtthcm'en'ts. JdSPa0S3,J-;..U. Ofert kit teroitct H kthmJ owf titfniBi, or T A 8 be has no oiDebustncks'to s tie mi id', and tilt StorS TV i knwnK dm meat chKiule initttiM for hasipe in Uromo, from Liverpool bound to Haiil-ot. with a the city, ta b.ie by attention and punctuality ta tWav cargo invoiced at seventy thousand pounds starling- saurfactwnUtUoae wbotoayemplayhim.rr r-;.'--V-s -and that he had also aent into Uoothbay a bi!g' ' E'folMgh Junc 18t y (the namerof which we cannot distinguish) cargo . ""T 'vnnoM Ahriii ' "-v ' ' worth Four Thousand Pounds sterling. The capt. l1 HLSxi. GOODb.if 'Vi , observes, the !ove piixcs arc worih upwards of. ' t '' 1 ,i' si i hundred thousand dollars. IIT HE Jhaeri'ers reipecUully inform the public that . A tliev have iust received from- New-lfuek. " Ptanlon, Muy ',7, Arrived a sjoop from the East ward a pwsciigci put on board uttd aniveu in the A Genecal Assortment uf; fancy t?.fr!:t 4 ;XliE WAR. NEWS FKOM THE LAKES. . Aibuny, June 1 ci icn 'Sactettj Hurbtfr, and Defeat cf We stop the press to lhiert the lollowirg. which; has comttiiUand I13 the YYstcm mail. It is from the Utica Gazette extra Sunday. a siirnal victory ...... . . . .... . ' . ' which ouV troops haVe gained upon the 2d of April, l'-xlract "fr Uortor, 29. " I no i3i ltisn uect, or nve or six saii, were discovered off our harbor early yesttrday morning. By y o'clock it was rciTucttl t; a certainty that it was ther intei.uon to laud. Alarm gins ver imoiediately fired, and every pieparatioa made to give them a warm recep tion. A ligHt w ind-aud so-ne other cause pie. verted their landing until 4 o,clcck this-morning, when they effected it, with considerable loss. The action continurr! warm and general until G o'clock,' w hi n it terminated in the re- over the corps ot uciTerai iviorand, who hau pos essed h!msclfot the town of (Lune nburg. , ' General Morandf with 3,500 nvn had m;irc.hetl from Tosttdtto Ltincftlnirgv My Cossacks frlicw d lds moveriaentsf ntl l fjtve information of the in d .General J)ornWig,yho, ia eonjmcuop with UeiTictal TcJicr1gciio(!r ' corpVted. p -ssed the lilbc at Loufi sntThe, two jrcnerals odvunccd by forced inarc)ie,s.o'Luntt)buiTj, and avivcd there just "as my Cossacks were engaged with the ene- tny. The gate's were forced wail the lmyoncts, suid a sangqiriary conflict ensued m the streets of ' e'town. -The victory was soon decided in our fa .or i all wbo were pot killed or already made pii itnets,laid dftwn their amis. Net a single one scaped of the whole -corps. Three pair of cannon and i? pieces Of artillery fell Into fcur hards. ., Adjutant General Baron AVijYxingcrode, repbita from Knlitsoh under.(date' 14th bTebrtkaty,' as fdl jo,w9 , to Prince Kutuso'w .Srp'oieriskv-;Wjtb the" artny tof.fjdcd to me,I came ttp vvitlvGencral Reg Ti'er, at, Klitsdh in the evening of jthe iSdi itistv--Tfce enemy divected their movements upon the ci-. ty, to for4on with irom 3 to 4000 Poles, Nvbo harl 15 piecta of cannon with them, and found themselves at the "very instantattricked by the Rus tiati troops: with their characteristic ardor. The result of t:iis attack is the more honorable to the reputation of his majesty's arms, as the enemy's , (nfantry who were jn superior fnrcc, nude a bntve nd obstinate resistance .Tvjfo axon standards, 7 pieces ofYanaorfTthe Saxon general Rosiij, 3 colo nels, 36 officers and 2000 privates, were the tro phies of this day, iVy advanced guard is pursuing the enemy, who retreats upotvltaokowo and "Os 4 trowo. The infantry Slaving made forced marches f.)r f mi sucees.ive dayi, will soon -ycquif a one pr two .days rcsr?'-4 r . ' ... 'r :' . .4fin!6."! Captain 'Mullen 'ft Hytrian officer, arrived yesterday with despatches lhr count; Mu: stcr, an4 who also brought uccodntft'fb gbverivmeiit frotn He ligoland, which island he left on tbetinst. The following statement was soon aftervvards'eircubtcd : GoyeiTmcM has feci; ived "ftconrKp Irbni Htli (C Coland, stating 011 the authority of Hamburg news- li papers, that an Austrian army of f 0)00 ia Volhy tl nia, hd ioL.ed fiie Russians ' against France, and i that Auria had sent 100,000 men towards Italy. M 1 ho s-ur.e authority satea, tnat..vencrai i,re tier had been defeated with "great Ipss; neat Mag deburg. ' Thft movements made by Davcust upon Lunenburg, was n consequence of 'that defeat" The following private letter was ulso reqeive? : 1. '.w. A-letter". "has 'reached us frm Hamiiurg, in I wh'lch5i$ Sfajed,tUat the Senator Kodi had spo I ken to the Prince of Mecklenburg, by whom hie had be, OOo men into Germany, and 80X)0 into Italy Da voust has. left Magdeburg1 with- 5000. Oich) and had Jched Lunenbiir -givvtic out that Te was ,10 be mhwtd by iD,qqo: more.- f':i'f ;."rvl ' " Al'ter the-defeat arid deiirucuoh of iMorand's ccrp3 General (DorenijCij lite Oaemixhc.ff crossed theJSlbc atBQiWahbuttf.' 'i'J'i ; ; ;i" ( jirtoraw .,jtui.: m-rnii, Vfl. seierciy wounded,'aud a pris3iief.:The French under bt.' Cyr are said to haVg retired to tfisrf tomvi Ureraen whic is on the left of the Ver;j they We placf above vessel, reports, that on .Saturday the British ; "i1,1,- fe pJewn5nT?Trb:yi,n.,lilIW,? riitrir stnr,-r.. 1 ,k , ; 7 x , ( l lur would -etlmskfu! lor. their hutrjiiw; Mgate Shannon, captuud the pnvatecr schr-.n-r' .. , riuijMi im & 'MViii-r Walelj, June 10. 1813." - . . i r4-3ilpaV .V'. H- H. a rood tfaddla-Jiorse and Saddle for iJoetf. ....... i ' 1 k a . . a.. lerpuzp, 01 soiem, unuiiti on a cruize, ami on Aion day, after a hard chase, the letter of marque scl.r.' Post Boy, of do. bound to St. Domingo quire ni ii'jovc. RALEIGH, riUUAY, JUNE U, 1813. wi a wi wiui gunpowder under the bridge, to, Wow it uji if necewary A Htlle island"' in the toi'd" die of the Weser. has been fi,mfiftd h ? V- Cyolber xccounts. frolh Hamburg, H appears Uet trtat cf the enemy to thuir fieet. I am not ai.Te to g"ve "yi-u -.lie number of killed or wounded on either Hide, but it is con siderable on both. Lu Col. Mills, of the vol unteers, is among the slain. Col. Backus, 1st regt. light drag 6ns, i- said to be mortally wnund&l. Two General Officers of the enemy vvere 'found dead on, the field, jit is uadr stood that Gov. Prevosr commanded the energy (ien. Brown commartdedour forces nhd fought bravely. Ihs .eKemprie uow making out of the harbor. You n:us'. wait tor 1 articulars. In haste, Stc." ' . Iiy to clay's itage from tl west, we, learn that on the 25ih u.at. Fort Geoige opened a fire upon sonic of t,ur baats,vhtn a, general cannonading took puce all aloi:g tne irontitr. In a short time not a block house' Wswocden building (f anykind was standing in'voT hear 1 t - a n i" , l l 1 . - 1 tne tola was expected. ' '- ' ' Com. Chauncey arrived off Niagara" on Fri day the 2lst. . . ' , ,i " F)m fort jviarara, Mat 25. In- attempting to bring some of our boats d-wh the ri ver' they were' fired iipon f rom.fjie uip;iic riiMic, vius 01 ougniyn a eannouatirng m down the lint's. Not a house or. barrack i left standing in 1-Vrt t erige. AH have 6cen burnt. Not a man injured on our side.1 !.A movement will be made immtdiatly. ; ., ' Etrac$f& letter from Brigadier General Jacob Brown, to hi JL$cellency Gov, Tomfikihx dated, "'-'jiiVV' --f--i .' Saekett Harbour, May 2. . W6 were "atWlevJ at the dawn of this day by a British regular farce' of s't kas 9iiliondrcd meft( most probably 12 f.tjndred. " ' . j They made grnid their' landing at Horse Island; The cJ;emy'r fleet consisted of tw6 ships and fouy schooners,' and thirty large ' open boats. AVe tire completely victorious' The enemy lost a cofEi tlerye'hurabeypkilUd arid wounded on the,,el(l, jmoni? the number, sevcrul officers of distinction. Altet havuigrecttibarked, they sent mP tftflng, dek suing to have their lulled and wounded attended to. I made them satisfied .on thai subject American will be dittwgiliiL'dfor hunmnUy tend bravery. Oiu loss is not iWtnerousv but seriou. from, the grcar wortn oi,tnoss..wno pave laiien voionei phus was shot dead at the commencement ol the ncuun, nd X3qI. Backus, of thelst regiment of ligl dragoons, nobly fell at the liejrd; of bis reginietrf to 'tctory itra 'ileclanngJui) IVill not pfeiurh praise this rrErfment i "much cstlWi ..condua M this' day merits much more than trse.iTb4 new bip,'and Com. Chauhceys pri2" tbcl)uke of Gloucester, Is Suic A T a meeting; of k number of the liihibit4nt el ii;ouitj i(Jriiiiend IVwa-sf .. liiiNlWouhr aule Court liouae hi" Hillsborough on tl Vdtli thty of Myy. HJl J. in pursuance of public, notice, for thfe purpoae )f cnubli.lun gottuii' Wool factory iii the: f'o'v.ct' Hills, borough, or its vie'uuty, Cf ,".?''', x 9 'ti-yf0 X'ij-.-'ft)- D.-. Juim L'm.ad Aai called tQ tba fluir atd Juhii Taylor, jr. appointed aecretvy. 1 Xf.,?M&'''iy:k W, .. Wheyeupou lk iodwlnreIatiins cw inihJtUtikil' Jy adopted. ' - : lata Hint the association1 he known aid dhiuiitsne uy uie iiuisuoruugu uiaiiuiaciurmg'umpajiT.' Tti.tt the Otopual $ta;k; of ,k1 Compivtiy te div'uj cd into aliarea o twenty-five dollar each; ,(.1 A.VS'itr t 4id..Tliat whenever ottr ktuidted shares sliall ho i'tts scribed, the Secretary of ihia Weetihg shall ionvctiC' the , SiocklvolUera at Conn-House in HilUfinroughi ivit givin on nionilu previous iMtic thereof hi die pphllb J4H. ( ':' I '- ". '- -...-'-- -t . ; 41.I.-S, That LuaineM of aaid Company shall U trann'fetcjl, hy a rrrsidt-iit and v Uirectora, & audi othcij uttiocra ai the aioekhoidera at their firit general uieeUhghaA df teVmijier't'V -. '' ) . ' : , - ..' '..!' 'That each of such uflice'rt shall be itockUo!tierv -in aatd- cunipan-y. v , . i- . ' . ..? . " oui. iiiut in order to constitute ttteh general-meeting a mujority ot'ticlfculdar halk b preaeul ilicmselvp or 7i$. 1 uat ench atocitlioracr .hall pny to, atich fcrsms Gabriel Holmes, Esq. of Samnsoili. has been an- po'ujtedby tbc Governor, Ispvwiof?General to the Militia detached from this Suit, ' Several lettera from Boston, received In ttirhnumd. Va mcmion. thatthe .Uritisli CrigMc.ShMiioa wan cruiainff' iiear'yicjportoi, ISostoii. which tnduetfd Uie,conmanilei of the CTieaitjieake.to sail .n!t 'of p irt-in )ui suit of her- ihe'ltHers fnciitioiith;4 timrtly after the veaael'. were ont'ofaiilit a Criug Aiminenet-d which laatcdSV hiinutea, ailer a short interval it lecuinmeneed. The fate ot the tne'"eht was not known. Wc bate not :ui tlie pn p,:rc(Hiiuiiiii) ihe aUivp iiitiwmau (in, uij have nheaid on what day Uie eiigipf-trrit took )hice. ' ' LOVlMliXCBMEXT.-r-Uyi the od itwlaiA wai the.hti miid tJuniincneemcntat the U.niveriiy of Noih-Cal)ii(ia-l'he f ('.lowing Trustees attended, vii r CoWmtir M'a'. kins, (ieiier;.! tei'.le, Coloi.cl folk, u.ctor Webb. Mr., alsbane,1 General Canieron, totv C- Jon toll Kilwaid. JoiieSoMiv4 Jonca, atr. Alius JiMifs, and Mr. Nash : lu. Kclhur.vtiut J)r. Cln.pfnBn,M"dlpr. Cala til :' Hie naniet ) and -S! Icnce. of Uiose menibersof the Senior who 1 rf f 1 1. fj.l v 'if. A ..n-rot t fR nn 1 m. A 4,1 . v- v - .- - v,. trt i v,ir, v :t wi yn ia iwiiuui 1 j 1 - . 1 - - - - - f f - - a ' 1 Wm. R. Uailv,of.CliarleitOn, S C. "Thomas W. Ulack' "r lrw,1 , u,e enofM-nuieting sliail appoint), irv ledRe, Newliei-i, ,- i WiHlafh 8. 'Jlackledge of do. Archi. fdlla"-o"k land every ahare by them sabsf if'ibed b'-ld l';,iilry, ofHoUsion dnuny ltoi..rt U. H,uloit, i jhietc filled irovn, or that fcurpo, and CnV) Ulane ItichnuHideouiitvt iiemgt W. Hawkins, of Warrmi .lolui '"l 'Viralwre oK lrein four ea,ual paymetyf .S(t..le e 11 l-.Kmof W okei -ic'ti MInni, Uobeson, Abnei- pirti(iio4dnfe maiuhl fi-on(eaHoeding ivaymetit btiilij of li'unwik, Va. John G. U. Uoulhac, oi Mai tm j '8d. That'a theae reaotutions ace adopt ftr the pur. conntyj Louis Taylor, of Rran-We. poae' of cotnmwring'aftid r acttiry r' lhey are thci-eforo Tiie exercise ot comnWneenient dav by the Graduates I temporary and piay be to sltered, by the stecUwkk'rs at were, h' Wdn Salutaloiy bv A. Stilb, ait i.irlish'do. by t; .-j their ftrstgenetal ttttinf,!a: U tleto niaVH-ewt fit and iMk'hawk'tna. , ,-. Iproir. '. ', A .V- ;:-"i '' . HTlfisputa'i-jna on the fidUnving questions 1st. Should a I Tlijit. W Of election of fliccra. iidtranactiiS rejirisenlativo act aree-aWy 10 his own jiulgnirnl or iu ul! nu'-'ne-js 01 imr aaMiciaiion m general ineeuvg, uio eoiilornuty ui.Lthe Jacciion of coimtituents .John fo(lw!i ttflca &J-egUitioiM sliaS be observed ifho-WUiB H. t.'int-m ri-siiiclLiii. U". t. Itailv nnimnpni w s Ai ., i-. htr rf voin to which each lockhoidei ahallba entitled i kdjr replicator. ' - . ah.ll be. iecordiMrto tbt atimbert' harea.li'd sbali hoid'r .- :- -j. Ly3..ls Vis.oime tnonarehy or pure democracy preferable 1 !" the praportidna aitlpwuig, via.'; for one sKate and Wt, ' It. U Cia reioiid-iu, L. T aylor. ))poueiit, J. Ut.. i mm M".' t0 aitai one -vote ir. every xwo snartf quv two n) inivr vaceeujng jen snares, one toic ivr otery'fiiur sliaVca ahovir ten and jtuiexcectlint? thirty onevctej for every ai kliareabpv thiriy. and nit ex ceeding iXtj.in v02f for vcry' eight ahures ihe , ( ktxty anu not exeeeamg one buiiiuya, one vot .ana lor . every ten shaves , above one liunoVed. oni vote.'Vliut W jierson pi (Jopartnei-slup -ahaU', be tntitle4 16 a greatir1 uumuecuian uuny.voiea' ; i;:r.Ml r-r' (., v.7 J I) .ll... : British fort,'while our Bide hadafferedho L3. Is oon.meVee 'bVocfictal to a nation! fc.'M'IniusVc s or injury. .An immediate movement jfpondeniA. Tail ly opponent, A. S(ith i-cplicamr. Thetrfeilvrfo.-y'aa delivered by W.H ulacktedire ilnthet'Vtjhinir pretedine- the coininvncement. Orations' we-.-e dc-hvered by reprcat maim-1 from the two Societies j Chaiiesl liintun ot Valce,,VV m. Uoon of Johusiuii.ami Chivies Manly o naUiam, on Uas oecasjoh repusenled Uie Dialectic wieietyj anu Jonti 1'aiaerot 1 wloroui.L, Ccmuol Hatch of Jones, and l-Vinfia Hawks of Newhcrit, repiTgented the phUantrophic Sdeiety. Their speakinir was much admired- Hawks and Manly excelled. lu deed those vvu witnessed their oratory thought It equal if not superior to any t-Vet exhibited at Cliajier Hill 1 Uiey have besides the grea'lbtrit of being. very industrious students but this ia an honor they sbai e in toii.inen wnb fery many Others. Tlia School is flourisiiin. The numerous polite visitants' were highly gratified with whas they ,sw ana heard during tbe examination. ' Hie examination ot the Jiudeuia of the ttaleiirli Aca demy (cO)isiuii of about M J) was completed on phui-s-day. A brief nonce of the inost approved student i in type, S'wJueleri-eu hit want or room., ' . . . . . Aeiut-, June Z On Munday last Mnjor tleneral Hampton and mtiut left (liis pi ace Thetiaiieral wauii'. demand. wiit have an imporunt command in the North. era ArinyV. ' uurtng the siiort period that (ienwai Jiarp ton laieomi;ian-'.lm this disirict,he has rendered htm seifluithly itcccjble to die oflloers and aldira uf the ahpy, and not less so to tbe ciiizetm. The command, again devolves o"l)i"igadier Genet-al Tj lor.A'f r . v" -'. --s ' ilV - " y " ' AVe team frorfi eooo authority, ihat order front the War 1epartiieutliave been !l-tvrd-d by M'ajnrtoiK-.rul Hamptoti te the Commander of t:i HUhmand Hil,trtpvn Yitmtftn. to ntarch, without delay, to Sackeu'a Uftrbour. Hhi lOtb HexniKiit, povy nationtd at Noifolk t have re a'.tii., 1 sLn(l(.Stfkti)iv'at "filirt fti.uv 1a JsVtU''i il ffi Luaist lliftt' this city very sooftFAyn( Vampiter. , . " tt'tatingtXStffiuhfi learn" with pleat ure.'that the ikw Mgate how equippiiVg at' Socket's liaroor is, by direction 01 tne rresiuen 1 pi ine uni ted Suit W bear lbs ane' of GKaia'AL Piit This tribvt if tespeti (b ihc memory of the lioDwrf ed and lamented fcro fs ra Was appiopnale lhaA JOHN tTMSTEAU., Chairman JOHJt TAYWfftf Jr. See'ry '14 f';): f fyL ,S 07,-tubjriptie-'l?ooltflll ef Io(Ued.1ii Ihi fiiuy of ' M e foUowm (jeiitlcrtveli, el. James Mdbiine,' Johjl t'ralft ' run rnfiu.mii. Kn vm. trf llfatii)! ' the rreucnt nasi), wm, " union anu 401111 1 ayior.- ivihu r. , of Hillsboi-6' j ttlwaid 4oi:e and John J. Alston, V'ati , " of Chatham 1 Mr. Samuel Ashe of Jlalitaxi Co). San.ut f ' .. . -.! ' 1 1 - " a.- a ' k 'A A sue r.l . jvew-iiatiover 1 ,ieanaon Murpney. of v Caswell "t Col.., It'.chkrd Atkinson) . f Person i ,Jiw.ii)l"v (iateeKaq . Kaleigh William M. 8ned,icq. of tirun- t if ille jj Arebibatd M'ltryde, Esq.' of Moore 1 Geiw-' Ale xuti der Gray, of Uandolph 1 Hanv WCane. Eso of Guilford 1 UUatn II. Grove, 4 of r'aeuvitle--fur jibe imrt'Ose uf attoicting an opporuiuiiy ot sausenuing-, to ail Uioae) , 1 who inav u!i 10 be Concei-aed.' -.-V :, i : ,t 2f4u s ,;St ;. '-i v.v" lY2i;L ' V'" si r 1 ifti '- It f' -1 -1 --'::AttNlosE;:t tXniX. immediately commeacerunnine betweeft rorw- VI . tnnnfh V1a.I...a . n,l tAllMl.l. 'llw-' K.MH la.riubt ; lina, tostarttVotQ Uie formerplfcce evr VedneiKhi.vsnd . i-i-Saturday, St from tlie latter evyry MoiiiLy and Thirlay.' rA TM proprietor (Mr. William llttgoij of tlifabctb J0i J r . ass urea tufmblH that every atteiitib fball be pied-vv1 v'. '.o pasitengert andagiraget and that heCtsaary thirrra -of (road boTsa. ahall be provided m the roavl, So aji toted-M '. . oer vn jonroey a pleasant una a txpeuv " aaiuasintc. -, . I ippew yet ante te Sitckett't iUrbcur.- Sir Geotee Pre-! tycful 16 flic tional feeling ; ; rid,lont; rosy ihel 1 ' ' , . Way Wr.mn-i