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1 A Volume V; 4 'id L alter tio -.cd r.:i be rc-er i'j'.jn, 'o lU.-ua in fy"cv f?ai was rwx known at Nmrj. to a'tani'.oit IV.l (eorre ; tit ii It it not the dpu Tha Brer, w.tS her prn.- tiiM-' 114 on YWdiciuy cc.ih-, - , ' . rr,!nv!tti landed the pniiH-r Srfnfthem. The pramcn er ! mated t ..n. .in T.oo'e. and in a very pohte mnn -'. TUr :lcw or, bo.rd the Borer, a II dthoc pa- ,y amount, w ooumc. r( i'-.c ISih tul. wmcn mtmiu-rcn m- y-- SuVeu . IUrbor.-T. r ceruinty ol PrtKlnr' rtc until tepea-ed t? prw ...thorny. I SI?. la ireumed tie r m:uiia are competent to in defence uisl any di-' w.Kl f.-r. lit nunif fan cl.0 Untl II. UUr ; - 'V wmcr-, WILLI AM II. HARRISON. Jgim OTallaw, Aid 6 camp t . . . ,.f . !.. ft ni I ilif frt.rWpfwiiiJ.,waiiCvac.I by express hom.Arjus .ofcaertedt-at it -y arin ! AKjiK-anivl.ilcomm "K"' i..,. , f i,., . r.,Ur hnth Iron the Boston ,ik ) IUl jiju in uij i. . pjps I he piper mmuv.et I,,,, l.r t'.ioks K rn.u.iined th' nnz , to f.e President t:'.t;j:... '1 he Borer w -s a V . . , , ii i.r i. i NJi w I .oral on I vni)iimni r. u, . v. - . Acrounl, f 0!ll General Hmton rin, Ht Crt.OWteol,v,rvccMh,,.:lcrcas not ms ikw .,re down to NVcd- wlieri be tailed- nt;s ( lie ,s . ;s 4. . tl c on lr,e tVe f J 1 ;i i- hup ' . t T . I. mir , n vin : i .w , o is i.ovisijii. ou-, v.m cuun l'.ne, t ie no re ILim.on, Jrmy. A letter to the Lri: r of itr Arus states, tiMt jn Saturday tnonnnt; l.i' . Mr . army nad ttrii'.k litar tents, prepjtsvory u marcia.i. The Um maijt brought not n v. ril i-f nf f'tn I ii -,J.urts. ion "ji c J on.nmsiMrv'1. ..v rap ure tf two u n lUttcUter place on I n lay. Hutrtfrton, Vermont, Cc'. The ft'ma Aj ri .VV' Carolina. '. I am tv a -n?engrr lr1 .He KliZabcth C u It i-, trit (Ii? nriny arnt 3 bats ol a.incd i:v n t.to thr S .uod on Saturday la' tLr ihe pu je .f ci'ti':g ut some vi9e!l :hat wnt Ivn.g at Nc 'r.lcl ; th h ni ktarcrlv bjjr-leil the vc,ls, when a part)' ol itic in luia of the n'iil)oi hool i e r!o n i i t'u- n, c iptarcil our lrge .Ttd 17 m n, a-.d drv- fT the cnt. Arn; th- pusonci- .vrc 1 1 f.- ; -om-: f) l Tin r ieu.r.y Ii .;! . 1 IUlWrlh Ci'J, ibr tff'Cl b iilutt T'-r Ittirr rrrcir 'ke prodorr r4 inta a-.cU , Uiroiic'i ih I i-p CrUJ r ttkcf.uer j.ru. ftcrrwmr emed lh l .k!ipfa lite mipnr rethrwifch l.e '! ticl TV xomn have ir tin 0 hjf-.f id lhir hr6nr wtlKh tlfet b i: t H r I' iuud tbt Kentucky ! U LattU lJV'Ti I'.'-r ciiireM!mrinrtfe ire:.t r. Hi TemMir eUciian haa urtnmiied in fWir of tti Kfdml.n. Urtin Cliitirndr. Kq ihe reiei4 i I ill lte. it 'o : -il (,oern.ir -f lh-: tlc, m pit CM JO -f the larUui'ire. by rr.-j r.i. otfat rtAtt- The PriiJent luring ror.sideretl the Ikrxer & qual to tSe h-ntcrpi ixr, orilcrcd her to be tlcfr vcfTu un for the bcttefit ol the captors. ! The Ix:irisUture of Trnncssce hre pynned I a comnvtt. r of three mcmbtri of tr e bef .te and ' e'n'ht of ; c Ixiwcr House, to enquire lr.to the nfl ci J con l i t il the honorable Joseph Andtrsort, Se f tiu-m -'p rhps..U). i;iCi) t)ur readers will recclltct thai i vas tr r.i r -nce-8 -.. .ulc Sl,,( wa5 wc of ukc who voted agoiftit T.i.r- r'jilv er-td round owns for f.ie Pur;v,c of tik'.on Uoanl m.y d. UC.mtnis, at present at the Depot in Uic of W iK''-. tDpintlKirs-.vond regiroerrti in Nortii Anur i Tl.ey m'.l enibirkat Cjwcs on t'.ie arrival ot thc.r allies at i'..i l"" '- M u-lii.h ti-.e a-i cxain, i. U",'1. , the Lmhahc, ). fpjm tlie joci -f I'icir xpcditiun unki.owii.r and no douU 1 in ide of them A or. fa. Washington Cry, Oct. 36. ! Tiie Presi icat and family arnvtd in '.his city otf Lin fir 'a,e. W have been obliging y Sii:i t monuo ; foim lvi scat in ViH!;'ri' Vc furms-ird )V a irie.id wuh ihe iollowuig nuj-' ure iij; v .-.ot i jt the President he uh taper THE WAR. AVo7i r'e Ontario Mtmrngrr of th' 9!h ult. Ku i.. of a ,fi-r to the rlitoe, .luiil I'p r l.nada, " II re w- arc. undisputed -oss. b,ors of the op-, n-nce c in iriare r.ssirx. arm ne- gai.j-.i r .7 . p.rprivince from Maiden to Durhr-Kton lkighiv : c.rmi.jnd. r ar.-lcr-.v. It is one car th; day - O, Friday :,ad Saturday lust, t brave volunteers I iiue tac t.sexl-ft thr capes ot the Dclnvau. . '"T1 ls 81 J 'k Sj:t:.ra .w8. olfien.M-Cmc'ibndc, cr ssed ever, .ndl.us! 'a. .par -; . s s ol Pm . (.;xds b. g..t into tha. port morning we tok up ,.ur line of n,.r, h in pursuit ! a f wi-r duud i;,n, on 21. by ur prua,er, since the commence must of th olT..n.' Vi u-enlandhis army. On 0 r'ing tnel A g nrlem.u; dmcl n .:- y,-si-rnay, who w.,r, rinoint to su uundredand actenty 5 tt.oMIMfir general r-rders were isMird. A-iioi i ,riou, nis namt- t - k ; n-niojusi u. - boMt a thousand m n, choice spirit;., then marched, arrived form ilavann i. ll i; t nn'-l ino l to mee the enemy Put lo ! on arriving at his j , Sat i i the niiddlir ol A .g t las', h a- ,n . en;ami ne it, th: Cross Roads, w founi he had , Jit ,ajCu wheie three or f.".irg'-ni n(. precipi". U iy t'uiticil it aid marched to liurli-'-vrion lt.r, 0f vessels, wlio h id bj u ra;riif.d !iv Hor'h;s, w trr ic is en lr nrhirtj; in a toninc-. i p tr ops to marr.l., .'Vorron, the Indian Chief frequently spoken it during the urev.nt w r in Up'jcr Canada, is a fnatij of cilu.-.irion, t.as travelled in Kurope, anl been rc c n- . . itii distinguished att rition for his talents ami amenity. W vile i K. 'gland in ,80, nt trans laird t ie ;-'s' i of St John into the Mohawk lsn-. I ' Ii I ' I . '. . . ! . .-I .i - f ., Ih I oei n ll crated, tlie' travelled o.i m u s auusi kii :'- w i- . was onuien at v r. kxh:u.v ui v ui- 1 1 u i ,u;.i I v.' ) . . . 1 1 v I 1 1 . . tww.p v.w Burt.iigiO'i.O-ioher 10, 18.3 o. T u.. i ii. Iwii.rvi in rnr finp pnn rninmi . vmfi.Mt in hm ! nrrv .Tin i watt. mv ' . - - ..w. - ' . . . . Bitaiion from colonel Isaac Clarke, dated the I5tn barrels of fl mr, 70 Glengxry Hits, quintals .t . :n .nders ot So i'n s-a sbips . -i pag d ,n tne .jl,8tat. bre-t-t, pirk, Set. av; ours. Our next steps 1 am not' wh it-fishery. &C Captain 'ortt i w is i fine I he expedition appears to have been well con- at Ibouy t( co.nmunicate ; out reiy upon U v.-. h a th, as well as a.l hi ship.- company ; lri eertcd and hap.. ily executed, for which the colonel shall not be idie. and crew in escclh nt crdi-r. had pv of a letter from TiriR.tilier-Genrral Potk r, to the Secrttarv al War, (Uli d . - int. r ir r. i tne inca'e r.s-i x, anu u: i icu camp. We pursurd it.i a.i tne speed -no vuj . . ,mo Lmu. W .-n tries had f (vticn'trrr i.ni-liui v. mi! ,rriVrtl lirrr e;'.i.v . - . U .. A t J t. . .1 .t n .rl 1 . . L.. ! .... I 1 I. ... l- .1 '. ...TT . IYl i vM.nf . At est aJMJ, iir w.iv n rwiiauu. i u i i i . mis Jinn . n ' 1 1 The Iviglish East Lx'ia Comp-ny of Merchant! exercises a juris Miction over sixty-millions o peo- -t p;e in India. -i n hi-ti an excellent ma; r.t war U ig wnicn h.. had talc n and officer. -d, and mann,d her with n'w enlist mens, andke..t he' i com pa lesti-ve6 irreat credit. " riom the acc'-.unts of deucrlcrs w o come in On our pa:t none wexe killed, 8c only two wound- daily, and fi Jin t! e inhabit-, nts, we learn tt at Proc cx!, neither of them dangerously. tor's army is eitfcrely dofeUed, t!iat nan; 'av. the a . I . ..f .tt.. I 1 I . , '..I. marl 1.' .. , . Ti ,t I '1 1 L 1 nave tnencnor to dc, very icspccuuuy, si:, your Kc;.riai a.. .. iu, -F?i.. a t - . . . , ...fl. . fi.. vesst.i i:c stato that Uener.il Harrison is at lira. id Ki vet. it . - . , this should 12 correct, General M'Ciuit's mov-jg t a; ' supplies. ii. had, as those ir.entwill have been most fort ui ate, frr Uict. Vi:i- English m.stcrs i-xprtssed r, "gutted many cent will be between him and Ilanison. CioU Vcs..els, and had much pi opt. r.v ir. board " theabu spirit of i He was eiidevoting dv.- sic of the captuied 1 ' obedient servant, TI19MAS PARKER, Brig. gen. tommandiiig. The Hon. John Armstrong, Secretary ttt War. The report which we published in our paper aP the 1 2tn instant, relative to the . aptore ol the pro vides destined fur tne Creek Agency, for the ex pe hion against the Indians, is idle. SuvunwoA Rt-fiub! cun. The i'cw Mayor has already taken cogniaance of grant wc m ay have a fair chance to try the " thn a ins -i : mir mark.'ts the Hucksters COITi- i 'vol his :o durt : and decLre that bo ... militia wnoii regular iinusli soidiers. Vincent Eitrsct of a letter from Colonel Clarke to Brigadier Gen- had a force of from 1500 to 2000; we have 10O0 I'arker, duted mililia and 5 or 600 Indians, who are unocr the Camjj'Shazv-l.ariuinjr, October 15, 1313 command of our friend General Portel . The most . . .... . , r r . re ro.srkabl'i order has as vet been tireserved, anii i i wit i rrsAt nir.asiM-e & r;iii l iiiiiii vim ti a . hiiis. miTst crt-u ly bean euny to " Fs ee trade and 4m- loiV rirl:ts "as "Ailade'fli d Gazelle. the inhabitants of Canada hail us as friends and de liverers." :r.v Vork, (JiH. 2i successfnl attack upon the enemy t A'asscvpioi bay on the morning of the 12ih inst. (After detaii- inir his annroach to the enemv which evinces an ex- r ... i... . j o i-i - L.Atrac '" a" nirr it tier i oir. r, mor, niea iteaa- I ecllent knowledge of te com -try, the Colonel Qu-tt-ters, q t. not-i Meijrhts, vt. li- I states.) At this time I had only the riflemen with We are now in Queenston Heights, on the nn I me, the artillery moving slow ard t'e n.ilitia pro- riiversary of Van Rensselaer's battle. Py a won Itecung tl.eirreir. We procccderj to the village derful co;aci'e:.ce, on the very day thtt our gallant I (Mossesquoi) and arrived within fifteen rods of the militia had stormed and taken the Heights, and V enemy before we were discovered. We found were afterwards foolishly surrendered, a umall rni I thera drawn up under Major Powell in a manner ta force tg k possession of the groii'.id withrut J that would have annoyed us much had we attacked opposition. On the I Hh I wrote y ou from 12 mile .iicni uy waici, um," j uicpivpoitu iv ov'tini cretK, t.ie next "ay we iook a ciicuu imnitgn ;tie - iriemselves on tne lanu sr.u? ; mey commrnceo a country. We thai the enemv !:a' ron -eated fire On the left flank, hut m ten minutes, after the u tln.ir.eutreiichmeiits at Burlington, aiid-tntit pur first attack they laid down their arms an3 surren- suit would ui.il but little, us Hie last accounts u; dered themselves prisoocrsof war. farmed that Harrison was nearer the enemy than Understanding t ; ,t a Lice of 200 ren under we net-. Wc, thr-tcfoie, lek i.im Ihe caic ol Colonel Lock was niai-f.iung to attack us, I iiispatcl- Vincent. ?ncl tcn.k a cirrmt tltrotifh the cour.trv to . ;.. . .1 .. i ... . i . . . . . .. . ea capuun x inc:. wun i.ts compary to miror.iu.itrc rollet public p!vpf-y and rove the inhaliitants them and ssctrt in their course Ho proceeded We have obtained immense quintitics of piovi sith such promptness and ability as ;o f-ui priz-i -nd sions ol all kitKls-. The Indians willi us behaved capture tne ndvui'.ce U. id, on sisting of cava'.:y, as well as could be expected, but the-i employment excepting on.i man wh. escaped, a:..; giving the in- is terrible. Our on'y and. a good justificaiion is, formation, the enemy retreated. that the enemy iu-ve let them io.s.upon us. and Tne prisoners wtre then put on board ourl)a:,ts that our Indiars behaved bi-tter to the nconhi of and sent to Burlington. Canada than taeir own. This is acknovviedt'ed bv Our whole ton e engaged was ono hundred an . all we have seen. I am now on' the maroh to ri:t two -the number of prisoners taen is cie Lu;i- (ieorge, wrticli will to morrow bu evjeuated by drcd and one, their kilted .line and wounded 1 4. Col. .Scott, and Gon M'Clm e will t-kc possession. I am, sir, , Volunteers may yet be wanted on ao v:xpcduioi a- With Krcat respect, gainst the British Indians on the Grand River, lour obedient servant, which our Geneial it is said, thinks of uudertpkim-. bAAL CLARK. but was not permitti t!. It was, how .1 ii ii ever, expected he would a.;eompnsn it. ftfarriusrc dgency Ojfice. In England, ftfifl enm ti mr--a in in.ivi.. . u iu -a :inrl imirvmrtQ H a Va. L ItUMOUlt A report prev:uVd t! '.s eitv vesterd:iv,' . ,, . " . ' . ' . , . , . . onwi,ata.rtW,iyw.!k..owt,o!, th. t Ki.,i'...,'h ,s brc..'D?u SOUl ,or a'-d "btai'.cd by means ut adver .aken :j the a.-m'y uader ..;neral , ,itin!ut, af:er a ncvcic tiseniciUs m t :c newspapers. I iey Oid-f tlaS -ennif-si, ir winch our loss w;-s i.Ma iu n, ftd that of the matter ciifferent in France. In Paris, a Mr. Vil- , (iiemy JO-'X "vi l,.-li v- i;ir aci.uu.il to be, tL least pre- haume has opttiud a matrimoniaS agency office,; laiure. Men -.utile .i.'.-.:".-tii.-r. j where tie p jrson i! charms, tortu .e, aad pt;eter jsiot.s of '. andtdjtcs tor the-iiytni.iai s t ;, are duly Xatchez, Sept. 1. j registered. Names arc kept secret until satisfac Extr.at of a l.tter fnm a gentleman in Hjtchi- non is express J at all otner particulars, and then tochesy dated Aur. 24, to his friend m this the parties are introduced in ihe apartments cf trfe citii. HZeA- ;VL- Vidi tune has ami unrfd ,.'..rt iiKhe i'herc has been lately h-:re an extraordi-effected the marriage of 306 couple c nary outrage comm. tied bv trv? U.b troops, i One ot thjtn was riut in i fer assaultinK mi the night, ai tr.e i lit- next night jas-.eJ. ..( ,.t th Jivd?? Carr, a late host Uoor ol th . J'i ge's ho-.it. . Ufiward ; of ttrstn v' men ol the cd bv t'tu- -r--;.tin-.iaiwr lort wi.h fe- ...mnvled ; ' guns, la'oi: ;;, !;;;.: .- &C. went to t;t- t -ii it. e rally goo to b "or a it the soldter who vva.j tbe piit-.-r vvnh a bi'. n- 'juns .t him, and veittr r ' . . . . g-JO'J order, wn.li.out ifn: .' ot them were, secured :;v ' .1 t t tne frutmi otners :n th: i o-.lus:-. -. in .i-t r-i' ms, & were not pu-ucul -,r.v re. ;: j. NV.v. m ii-iiiug tt ao,i;ired that i,e..nv ih-.- wh lc lot tne tryoos of the eirr:s j i ' --bo'it o0, w-n: l'utiei id and : :?ighbn1it Com-ec , m thelfcft- .uspices. !'" , and l-ij.i-l 'V, .d' he ( lit ( lus: .',il,mi'i:i n.:r, vviilii.C;;; t-.-,a;-;r. 1 t.v ) ;o hi l . t it; : n. Some . .: j til ii; troin a lLiiimiciv 7'-. Jile-lc.U Student of AaryU Stutea It tri' .'s me i;easure to iitform you '.fit L to. vs . it i, hi i,t- commniced in thU t .T't v l .Marvland, under the niost l'..o "i A ho" 1! in is vreCted, which is us spackms as any tttiL ; .1-. i v, r t- einlcvoi-id tostir.ha purpose, either in Ameril' or lau ope, aaJ la so far htiishcd as to he perfect!) eonv i'. .1 -ile. I . : eh-iiiical appan,' us titwl mineral eolleetioiiare tU r-.i- r-r.' -.'k! ;.s perfect, us .'i...ple f'uoda and un.'eiittng . : . cum jMiAKitity rtnaer them in our preeiu pouir. ., ii..- ...) i n li.- .-i I'll." I.- ' X V - ..fl-i..-.. Briar, tlcn. Parker, commanding et Burlington, Vt. From private letters received in this city fr m the jNorth, we learn that General Wilkinson has been vcry ill at Toit George He moved with the troops frtrattiat place to Saekctt's Harbor, and, at the hist dates from the latter place, was still indisposed, but rotsomuch so as to .'eveiit lis commanding the contemplated expedition which has been much ctiayetlby circumstances that no human Ingenuity could control. If Commodore Chaunrey could have succcfdcd in destr;)ying the British fleet, tis was expected, our work would have been easy. No fcultis uttrilmtedtohim he has done all that could be done, as his antagonist had the heels of him, and always availed himself of the advai tage I is superi or s-ii-.;ng afforded him. We must soon expect Something interesting lrom that quarter. .at. Int. But it Harrison is there, he will h; vc done tne w-nk lor us, tiiid the Inch m crops aiul subsistence wiil be destroyed, and tha inhabitants exterminated ei ther ov him cr us." of A c!icr." oed, and . xpr-sst d strong svm p:.i:7:. ' mutinj and rxvoh. ly.tturd.iv l..--t :".-ut ol tii-.-m were sent to Orleans, to be tri.d oi .c-.usati-ons iff cimg their livetv, a-.d ith w ; b die civil auih.iity, coinoutied to th. couniyjail, and a strong dituchmeuC ol m.litia Called ni to guard the people and jail against the U. States troops, instead of them guarding us, as thrty IVaxfungton Ci.'v, Ocfjhrr 29. From Sccketi's Harbor on Lake Ontario, the scene of present intertf-t and of perhaps too nign raised expectation araai;g the peo- I were sent fie re to do. li is noped tu t as soon ;de generally, we learn, that Geo. Wilkinson ' as it can be done, this outrageous company army emb irked in boats on Tuesday the I'-hhjj may be removed to s mie Indian iro tter, probtbly for Kingston. A wide watei sepa-j where they may b better employed tha.i d;s rates them :;oni the nerr.y, of no easy tran- turning the peace of peaceable crizais patting .tton in o ats, subject to trcquent head winds, !,o-r w unen and children in tear, ike. anicn sometimes obstruct the navigation for l oliie iaiuloinica! class, halls are ahotteu and practical irripfovement of "lis rnem ; . i tO'Ci t ' - - ; s jk delivered by I'rofcssor animated -n hit oa in tue pursuit of eminence ; and. i -.: ny n: tui-e, t-du.i.tion and experience for thcirreV !- mm- aa: iii;portant Muttons. '' ' ii.- vv: it.r has often tjsicntd to their brilliant discourse Miciusivc deinoMiti'aiij'.i.'i, with a pleasure rising to .. .ii,.: a; mo and a s:it,Lstaclion r --uiliiK iroiri conviction, ilt- i... no oh-1-hit rest in .his nstitution than that wliich til nuii! t'-el who dt sii-e tht-e-tu!i';iiUmrat and prosperity oK thv- ricicnei s and he invites you 10 participate in its ; ad untaxes, coitfi-lent you will realize evtty favor -le an ' ticipatintt, which these or emdar ohscrvatiotin may leid' : yeu to form. l' j . PETERSBURG PRICES CURRENT. DOMESTIC ARTICLES. ' I'lrtii?-. ( ciit,ii we-iks. Albanyy JV. Y. October 22. Army Intelligence After our paper wf.s at press e received Frnm nnr fittontiito rnMmiivtnrt...,! at - ....... - ' - V..V.....1. . - v. . , wv 1 1 v. t. lit nt fort George, n detailed account ol the proceedings on that frontier up to the 1 3th, inclusive. W e have ?nly UR'e to give a brief abstract Gen. M'Clure u niaae preparations to attack the enemy, when fin the morning of the 1 1th, information was receiv- uuirougli deserters, that he had commenced his retreat, in confusion, having burnt niii;'t of his pro Fu'. 9en- M'Clure immediately pursued with "ie ramua, volunveers and Indians On O livine ofl iiuic erecx,an express arnved lrom Ft. George mting, that as the enemy had left the country, he should pursuaut to orders, leave that place with the jmiars, on the 13lh. General M'Clure was! rtl'k Ye0blig:tl l rCtUln W'tU h" frC Which DC atd by Beaver Dam, Chippaway and Queenstown. Chapin was dispatched townrds 40 mil creek, and reported that the enemy were in rapid retreat, pvobab.yfor Kingston. Considerable quantities of jiour and bfaiikets were found which the enr,my bad le Wi his fliCat: Colonel Scott rrnsnd the, Ninom. ra on the 13th, with the -regulars, foriha mouth of By Jl"i. Henry lfarrisotiy Mujor. General in the at my of the United btatex, and commanding iii chief the Jir'A Military District. A PROCLAMATION. ' The enemy having been driven from the Terri tory of Michigan, and a part of the anny uuoVr my yitlDAY, NOVKMUKUJ, ;13. Ditto f fnxd ("or1 , pr. bbl. Cotton, pr. hi. Tobacco, pr. cwt. Bacon, pr. lb. Vneat, pr bushel Whiskey, pr gallon, Bra.idy, At lo 1 ) Peach, do - 1 It will be seen by an advertisement in tMs p pci that a line of Statres is about to oe estabhshed bt- command having taken possession of it, it becorhe.s l-W ecu Raleigh and Newbeni. It is hopen mat tt.e necessary that the civil government ot the territory proprietors whl be liberally encouraged, us .,n l .te: should be re established, and the former officers, .course of the kind has been lohg cicsire-d. W c have renew the exercise, wf authority, I have therefore also understood that it is in cot.tetnplat.on to have- a thought proper to proclaim that all appointments'! jine of Stages between Raleigh and ,Sahui. and commissions which have been derived from vc learn with pleasure tiom Fort Jo.a.no.i, tint on British officers are at an end : that the citizens of. mih tia stationed ' there have, .tteromc qod.- nM..ii.y - . the territory are restored to all the ritrhts and nrivi- sau'U-;d. Hosnit d sio.-e-s Adh; houicj n.n.r ntciwr..:-. , : . .- . . . - - - , - - . , , , i , . , iees wmcn they enjoyed previously to the capitu- "llu 1"T"i'.J','u,ul" uy-orwi i t.iiveruoi- hwm.i , ui .j- Rum. W. j. pr gallon Jamaica; do i 'rener, Brandy, do Loal Sm;ar, pr. lb. lhvw;i do do UotV.-e, do l'eiri,, Gtmpowder do . f,nt)eri.d do , Voting Hysoo do Trr.iorted Articles. 8 t 50 g2 -5 to 2 50 2 75 37 tn 40 ci?. 26 to 27 d 28 10 S3 do' 3 50 3 00 2 50 iation made by General Hull on the 15th of Aug. 1812. Under the present circumstances, and un til the wiil of the goVernmant be -known, I. have thought, proper to direct that all persons, having civil. offices in the Territory of Michigan at the pe riod of the capitulation of Detroit,' resume' the ex ercise of the powers appertaining to their offices respectively, in the. present dispersed state ot its populatiou many officers are doubtless absent. In all qases thus situated the last incumbent who re signed the office till resume, the exercises of its duues. The lavs in torce at' the period above men We are pv:iifi-?,f to learn, tlixf the loss wlycli the Pa- ettev'tlle Aca leiny recently siJ.catncd in ihe death u! a., most sumaLde i'riacipal, tlieliev Mr. Turner, has been Weil supplied in the appoint tiieiu of Mr. Harrows, a gen- tie mio ol the nrat laleius auj euaracicr as Ut successor. Mrs- Siinooura, long known to the public a an approved teacher of ntii',ic and ptintiir in tins cilyl is 10 assist Mrs Uoweu intlvj fc'enitle Ovpartinent'of that insiitutiun, &iZ,7' -This article on the Roanoke and Tar rivers i now selling; for thre dollars a bushel,) but we learn thw-t at the alt wrk tieur WUniinlon it may be had hi any quantities for one dollar an l tv.Mit -live ceats per oushel. Our 7W.H, The war has lnul a Very-unfavourab e et' .4. ..IP tlfuarrt. ' ! m 'V I: 1 t l9 ttli ?t.tt . 1 i 1 1 t v A .'S & 6 to 8 7 (nominal) 4 50 to 5 uo. 3 SO 16 ;o 19ct 2 fa 8 6 1 4 10 15 ctsi 75 to 84 eta 85g 1 80 to 83 c g 1 J t !:l 1 I 4 1 i 1 -1 L, hi; t Si n D'ld in Wilmington, 011 the 24 h u!t if! the (SthyJ of her age, ti'. $vati M -Meas, d"e i' V.o1. ?lear Ksq: ttot1 ey at LaW The iauio d.y, t 'seat in New-Hanover county ,v uliaru.llill, Bq agea'.L'O ' uieuin 1 niumciu, on uie 4(W uu nuum Ca j n I bl.iet-Mak -r, iateacitixen of eiui piie, anJLf :UKti,p ' ( i t Ba'Umure. In Hockinirbau couiity, ort tLe 12trifolK?" i tli' I f Mt'i. ceui 1 jutvii con tort tn iiaaiciw. I'mnf. " .1 ; r-- -w - - - . j tt Ml, I UMii-'m,,, - '-1
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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