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P.itee - : rr vohuiit V. 'eye smtn is. i ' i 1 1 DC .1 Wr Jc'-.t v .-,.d tbe ! cu-T.tf :.i V JO J cnfcV ? . c . un al tr,a Suio u , mo . (Lcmor', mevu .pecutK i' boury J understand the d.U. attach d nra" s mtfnt ( prAeai.j. We roicl tiut : bifcn mi, State and uthC.tolinj, reported a -1 tesrv of the law, the j wli arr the ttjx- ! .lri of out ricut and lbrtie, ill puititk (lie iatro Ut with more thau muJ ecritj. J( it presumed that aiiUUt; geatlrmra arrrpt- tV J'STtrnmont has njt given thot -u-au bi;i t0 m,rT aTVj cwtirm the provisional article oi tnthjc rewullXiS wriKl,,llCU.,mr,rtd-icc mr-( 8 ,reemcn. enured Into o t e 4th Sept. -s o? f-'jc ; nj ,:cl , mcrs s.-d by the wniuer i'.xv th it a cuatie'.v v.ivijI expenditure of nio- ry wu-o ny. c,j .--jrkf-Jiolinj z:y f J'n AuTj y i-kuiwvi of tbe-Ct iu rogird T Nfr n ltlC cimractcr and f in a state of ery. the fie commissioner oi :ne iwo ...cs ; .s... . rcH fdf the first time, and rt to the SfUU. Mr. OnicI presented a bill for thcTclcf cf PmVh irn prevr-.fl tUe petition o! f Ko VIm u a-:ylonrrrto .:nMnlb-r.v rrP,..,,u; th-t ourir - th Is-s i.v.iun of tin- "re, aUo op.nio ivfn, rrunlBiioM T " ' ' ' ' 1 A , . V. . . . . f ' .! f ii I nr.t.ru luiiKil ti v mil ll.rnlll I lll. A w .-i 'i- i w - - - - '1 " i, iv inciM :n - ... i ri. iiiha i r . .., r,irrhaf I rr-ovi!m lor the i; e M fcMrow arrived u yor memriiiir. wis , , -Irn c.ii!'l nice, tf the :mou;.t t tr.u'y tj-.r)craui.Wi)fl.4er vc gccrnl ..Tcn- y .5;: 55,Vd prajiir,? thai l.is -.-ouchcra nuy tx cx iert will jIT: lJ . nrress.!irv orjtcction. ,-,,.,.1 Uefrrre 1- Vite n-.mj arc off C01S. . wc ktv.w not fit wi.ati RcCtiVocl from t!i2 Soatc, the bill tn provide , lew or it wh?t il iry nvjy ,,d a.id plunder I for t better n'-.comm.'V.at ion of hc Given on f R-;.-ji,, Burio.s .-d courti sta. M; e bfg j t,; Stte, Which paxl rs second re-v'i'.e. sir. u;rrii uc 7 iniorm UJ vriClTRT r.ica- tfure- ki:! U- immrdist eu for ur protectioti thrrl. If, however, in rar inttanrr the y do tint, that information i ot to tlcriv from aei paid li) thf lcjriUtur Our mi litary law are at tileMive a any m tlir ; union : and in pvrral car the LiIaiure 1 hare mad' reiion in pin. hirl. prrhapt, ouht to hate been Irft t cntrurl ni. 'I'h bock rontiininc kitrn lo tuJ from mde, an l orders iiicd, hv aud (!iruk;U the Oihrr of th Aujiifniit-Gcneral, are hrrririth :ibmitted to the eon-idor'ntion of your houoraUle !f)i!T. ' KOBKRT WILLIAMS 24. .1. II. 18 1 3. Ths biil to establish, a superior e-tirt in Haywood county, massed Us second reJdinR. Mr puh ot Bcriic,prc'.t.-t?fi aprot-st, wu 27 .NVry e '1' f ;d SW1if t rf 5b of MarcH, ii?. fiiJt 1 Ci Crtti' Udonand Aunr r o imn uteif , ui 11:0 acitl seiv.rr, t.0 d--flar pirut., knd 3tfJ,ix0 u'7i ' tnre 7r. Lr tt.c nrciu of hip timh. r andJe frijtes PtUdej l ia,Go. Green, Sew-York ail Buc, l- raUuii. Oar txt to be Uid up, rJ uiv ntiua io th lur'ora of lie iruritiriie Iroitier. Br the ct of Id Jnury 1, four .iir-s cf 74 Ruas, aid u im.v f 4fUi, it Ik buiJt- i,3'?,000 dillar aaprojl ri -tc 1. Uy the acts or M rci 3, .1, sit si ops . f WJlf are l bnft, u: Vjraj. r f a'.K jj.s .1 w r 0 armed r!i n 'ic m mil -i, 61 : js f an : er rico 0" th- t.Ves n.v 'C i r : 9O0KAJ JjiUrj k.p projw Ateti 8 i CVrrj tor . d k anl 6'le ot Hie gun j Mr f . 1 t , lut'ionsecj. W: let., witn C 4.03 ,78tMi tpct v., of ti tf vy ar.d m:Tirc tor fcU. i ft3.43.7t.H 3) cc ,ri " lor a navr, .nd tvci tj nw v. i . nui-l W make this ::vri'"'7 . ir' nfttr liavillC SS- mUled togrlLcr tbai wt.y aii during our j 8it,nainrrs. avninst tie imkfin'ie pfjfi.tpwemrm of 9ession to givs to North 0,l an auitud suited j tr Drn-.v'a rts -.hitiois censurr the conciut of td tier population and tbc e,nt 0f f,er resources, , Dvi.l Stone, F.mj ; wMw'n was rctd ai-d entered ou mi extend to our sea-coa.,,. IC(jUi9ile protci-. the joumsl. ton, a'lould it bjno longer jjd by the genera! . 77, gotemrnent. u c ... j jun'JW, (, tug com-1 r r . a fc,v n iv;:a biiis anj peuwons, piunicauons 01 ...v.. tnc Vl n-crnr)ur Dm,J(, yxw u, n..;s-i..g-. oi tiij s Swt;, win cpruuwiTf u fl. 0t trie L - to J(;int n committee t nited Stttts cirnc.y cnu ycm t vc im 1k-;.;ch1 col,(lact of I) vid Strne, as nr,Vte effect to the mono 01 lection and d .,.a r t!ni',-H Stat as. ate, 1 iuvnut,ntc pPPH.j.nt f tne United St-trs. fse truceckirs ... 1 .. 1..,, 1...,. ... 1 m .., 1 . 1 n fir rto'rtirp. Alter a tin- , ..... cti-si.jn ot vcvevjil bcitrs, the House concurred in the propritin of the Senate tr appomt a commit- Extract of a Irt'.cr, di'ed Aiw T'jrk, 10"... -NVa " I hesr to djytuii -lr Miiii . u r 1 vert wine i.io!ent Ututs t om s einl. tr, io in r,iich he venta hi tcr '.inpuims Irom 11 si' upolew'i ai 1st i'ic A ..eruui .vr m i or se.i-ltng co ntnii'i.on-rs tj treat wu i' - iv nvxnds Mnnes of .uads I efi-ixv d 1 -nr oa General C-Ivi.i Hit this city yesterday for I t0J- ir? J W '-inrton City, as an sy t t c-ny -m uhe Ad-1 "" Br" " J V" ",uru r ' " f d'oss of tt? Gmicral A8:t1 !y ct this btat; to tin: RALEIGH, FRinV, T)FX:vBBR 3. 1813. -n. p. therein pointed oir. Oimo'don of Mr. Claik, .A'-i. that the - -"II I,Ti.l.lI"-il.ll.-i' ! mer.-.oral oi the Senate and H-niso Commt)rs of) ,64 ,,. 6. (The y :s and nays in our next.) I misliencrai Asscmo.y .u u.D 1;. oltht b ri,mim.l(v, f or.si besigr.edlry the ?pcti.crs 01 oom WSC8J ar,d i...t i... Itvr f IIpii-.v the Guvtmor be . ,.i ..." transmit it without delay by a sncul an lo .Lc Bre6ident of the Untied Elates. Mr. Brandi presented a resolution f n V)i iU" con'r-nittee to enquire into the political 0,u, of the Honorable David Stotte, Esquire, onc- tht sisist.f Mrssrs, Branch, Vyins t'c S-.:'.:'.'.?, and Messrs. liullin, , . r Williams. Ha.e, Ciai, Johnston aud liiiuard, ol the Comiuo'n. I ha cominittc' an-: Mnrpev -f c Coni Bpresftntatives frooi tnis State n th United States Ucad a;id lui i ori the '.abi . D-'.jrror. ltdneday, Drcrtuher . The Senate took up the order of tbc !ny 00 t sohiuoa of Mr- Branch, for the a; p-'intmcni ot ADJUTAXT r,K N1.KAL S BETORT. To r'te Honorable the Umeral Assembly of CtiroHna. ArivaMv to the directions of an eel of the LfeIa-'ure! the Adjutant General r?pcetful!y :nak-fithf following if "nrr) to the Genera! As ?CTn;iiv of "orth-Cn.rolnia. : Thai the lotal ntimherof militia m this s?.w, of out' l;o::tiw$. eommiueeto enquire hi to the poliu, a! co.nua cfinelnding the intantp cava ry ; r."y, Lul Dsvid Stone ; which aficr debate, wes adopted, yeas and nays, 50 to 215. YH1VS Mesws. Arnold, Allei, Bve-, It-It. Ha'.l.-.r 1, Branch, Bruton, CoflVld, Clark, Davidsm, Wanry, Fftteo ner, Hampton, Hoimes, Hoki.is, HuwVms, L.tiiiirc, MTarland, Moore, Pliillips, townc. Ti.il.iir.lc, T. Pun derson, SIfford, WingMe, . WilVrani ., 1. VVnht, WauKh, Wynns -iT NATS M'.srs. Iknder, Tlrtilenhanw-r, Cold wet! . I'd' lei; Fat, tiiUespie, Hinton, .1 .hnso.i. .lo.ic.i. .V Krwl-, M'Kinnie, Mnrpliey. 7t.ncv, O vrr, !v St.-r, loo, R. Smith, Sjwitfht, Slarle, firwari, J. Wright, J. Williams, It Wilh.-u-is 23. HOCbE OF COMMONS. friday, ATrc. 26. Mr. Beck presented a b;.!l to establish a semi'ia jy of learning in Duplin cotimy Mr. W. W S'thcs oresentod a hill tot'.ircct tl'f )taanner in w ici naval stores and provisions siiMI L future be mpe'-.tcd R'jertcd in the Senate. Mr. Dbver.'Ktt, from this committee cn the rc sftiifiiin n-Mivirtinir if- nii'iV 'iiiiMir.ci in Rwleif,b, , .. . . j,,. ,j leporteil a bill to urovid- tor the but'.er accomnio- jiidon ol t'ne Governors in fus Stat i. The bill to rtruiaK pr9ctvtioir5 o! physic, vraa jcad for its s.scond rtiiigTind rejected 11 to I II . fStiturcIatj) A'uV. S7. Mr. Dunicl lwcsentej a bill to amtiv! i'.!--. l.ivs tslative to the duiius of s'-enffi the s.lc of l.-;:',s Jprtaxfig. Read und sent to the Senate. Tne Speaker laid before tl.c House, the Rr;von of John Haywood, Puhlic Tieasurer, j for which Sr pace 196 of this p pei wNich v t rea l an.-'. Bcierred to the couunittee 01 rir.aace, ar.d oiudixv! jo be printed. Tliornas Henderso:: was re-elected State Piintrr Monday, Aov. 29. The House, aereeiio.y to tec o-. dor cf the d.v,-, pPoee-Med to the conoid erat ion of the res-vuti-ns p sivted by Mr. Drew .mi the '23d, which bcitin lead, vs on motion of Mr. Owni-ron, u.drfnitc'y postponed. The ytas ;::id nf.ys on t..c pcs'pt-ije-e .1 were us follovrs : Tea "'iesrs. Jcbac Ada.ns, .lolm AduiTir, V. It-rii::, , nvriLon, Jimes nrnes, 11 I, Ibin'.rivr: IViyl.-.-., Blvkiiun, Cb Bryan, Hrown, Blck, H.i-v, Cnmnh-1;, B. Collins, Cathhert-soii, Cami-ron, 'nnr;N r.row, J-Cupbers, ai. Colli:id, Cook, C arson, Dieknn-i, t T. DickniB. Farmer (;iil. sn'n-- :ilirn i-. i..n in.lr. . w I --"-, .... rv- , ittoUidny. IJoki:. Knle. H'ii'.in-d. iHrn-il. .lo!pr. Jies,(?eixjttinioiw) In'dell, JoIiiihi 1:1, W. W. .tbnvc. Kill. Lis'liMi.ot. ir VI, iw kt't;. I,.li .n A .tMt,oW8wiiy,am, Phi t, Pope. Po-vell, IVare.- l'';arsoa,piclu-it. U.)twrt. I'.i .'. s.-.nr-.-.- :.-. fi ' .-.. .. 'Ve.S'epjrd,s.f.i Ui, Hlwitmb, f.Uiiy, Sie ;! , Thon.p. ;. rywn,Vai, ,.,1 w...;.:., 7S. nfantrv, grenadiers and ribenicn, amounts io Vtv one thousand tv.o hundred aud nme'y eiy;ut eors and oidiers ; as will more fully appear byhavini; reference to the uhntracvs and annual re(rri lierewi'h submitted. That this number ofniiitiais div ided into'ighty six rcginivuti. Th net passed 1S0G requires sevtsity-scvert person to make a eompany, and se.v::n hun c'r?:l anl seventy seven to constitn'e a r"i mn j Iron Trbirh it will cxr-rpr luatwe have n itliin tlr ..late sixty field ofheer and five l:i:n dred and n'netv one eommissioBcd ohheer nri de.r the grade of a field o.ficer, more thae arc neeessnry hy our own laws. The Adjutant-General conceives it to he his bn-indcn dr.tv to remvi'.nile aaiit that dispo sition lo prevalent nmoti the military in inak ins; more niiieers than ar necessary o constitute (heir command. When war evicts, t!iese evils will arise : first, that the pay ot' the armj will he enereas ed uirieeessariiy ; and secondly, if the events oi war should i;e unfortunate with u,theex ehiiitfi of pri'onrs wi!! operate a disadvantage on our ipart. Asain. vl.n th inil'tia. or any pirl oi them, are c?.'!?d iiitn the nefnal scrv o'i the United States, they will nni re-e-ive jiay from ih :ierr.l oreenment miiv-ss t!:.'v are r.r.t.iizrd areealiiy to the n:ic5 pre seribed at the war liepartrnenl, whieli arf, tlini a e-inipany shall consist of on-j hundred privnte,iivc eomrr.isf ion'ed and eiht non-eons- U w.'l be seen hy accoon'tf Tr im A pnMikhrd in th s pajr, t!mL . nrral Wilkinson :('. tt. "n;it ;'i linvr. we into winuTij mi ters, witUout e. Acting Ci o j ::l o! tlio canipxi,, .;. Mujor-General Pivclxcv, with hi su.tc, lef Charleston on ti e I9tn iiibtunt, I r tl-.o frontieis of Georgia, to assume t!:e commarul oi" t!i army y ing eg-iinst the Creek Iudiar.r;. A Bo:on paper stutes, tHat on the !) i cf August !r. Gaiictirj irdbrmc.d n Amerira i i.: Pcteis bu.g. that hu ha i net hoard ol the fciipinnlmont oi n;iy Er.ght.h soeg.iciator, cndlhit he did cot txptct he shoulC. Ext:-.ict of a letti-r f-oij Co'.. n-;-ivti;n JtxwXfnss, U- S. At-iel in the Crc. ic Nut ion, Vi ius 3x4.e.iney William Hawkins, i r.inr tif this State, dated (reck Agen cy, 17;h yv. 13::, Tliccrry c f Cieorgials here, miles fivim Tort llrtwkins. Gtn. licytt, who co-.inauds, is ee tivo, hiictligent on I t'iU:rpi:Mg ; hisaimv brave, Land inxijus to be. led i-gainat the hostile Indians. The delay in their movements i disagreeable to all, n' mrxpzcablc to me. i iie hos'i.c Indians (Red CtuSj hi.vc- ;.dv inced to witl l i iiail a mile of Cow eltiu, the ticad-quarte.ra of the friendly Indians. Gen. Fiov-d rt.;. ived ' st evening a presbing rerjuest for f.il tt-;:n the h tter. 4 1 w.-nie t G :rcral this morning, " I am in- firmtd tnrou,;h the Uchces, thut Petr M'Qucen and h.s adh idiis ate delerni'mcd to give you hat- Ue, tocynqiiur an J t-ke y,iir lggaj?e,or die in the uttcmot. Vi-rwi.ig tivj tt. aahle oiisoqurn: cs if the wule fure of the enemy is ie liy at Cewetau, 1 Ihinl it Wiutl io? advisib': to snd for ah your csvsiry. 'You may coir it , victory from the de termined biMVcry nt' year p:'c ;(.r:t immediate om oiuid, b-it Touid b. wt-i n;-! rt a less e:tp ;nce of bh.od tv yi tr ic ijr . u.U;ed." u e ..or.si.t.u ,ni t... li.diu-is "tiff ;f the upper towr,H siid riot fK t trom !v or. w iios' we. (" Red Clubs"; all the h.w.-ir Cre. ks sre friendly The ''ir-fs h.iv.; niTr-.;i f c '.' .Ml-'o-mi iau- to pey us .'or uur s:st.i.o e. Tms su.)jt wi.i hs tlisv.usscd and set le.i after pac-." and t i u Mr. Cniwi t.l not b-.eo icauuwu og U in Franco A.i c.inoii,; i it is x,ieU d, will b iidd w ten Congress meets, and war wit.i Franc wi.i pivioio.y 'e tho lesuft " I'ne ga.nieti in wnj teceived the abov leitef informs us ;t is from a p'.n ti of t ic fust resp :i t bihty, and wuj a ait gJo4 opportunili-.s -I well iiiloi'mod.J U'jton I'dium. A late HaliCiX paper, in speaking of our friitaS ebucrves. To sucli celebrity have they arrived tlu i tho , dsi ruction f ,(:m W uki raui: in rc rejjciri man the victoiy of the Nile or Traf.d gar.' j!o?!r-lJ.Mantreal is on an Island of :hs saro nam ;. The Island is 30 rni'ca long,ant itTaverago liroudlh sdioiit 7, its cin umttrence 70. 'I ;-e ri y ir ou.li on its soiuh side its rwok at ' us ptm from 0 io 1$ feet above the level of th wntcr M A deep and rap.d current flows (s.iys Herrtot) between tho snore etH the Island of St. He Una. A strong N. E wind is therefore necess ry to cany vesse'a up to tne town." Tha town was once enclosed in a bto'ie furtificsii')!!, which is r.ow in ruins Its do fence, arc trifh: g, unless 0,-.y are compe-v ofar tilirul hituries. The town u:id its e,.u.ii8 are estimited to cimt.un abiiut 1 2 ,0u0 inhab'.tar.ts Back of the town about 2 1-2 miics distant, is a m' U. tauv about 700 Let above the level 61 tne river It is of long shape, aud runs upward of twoinil"S lroi N. tob. subsiding tow.rcls the ce'.tre ovti wLicii a road passes. The scene dispi.yi;;1 fvoin tre ; p off the m iuuiuin,is said to be etL .sivc and ncti 1 he city, the cultivated lands, the iuiutau-ins i.i ;v. fir ed amang trees, tne riv-r l ishi'ig into uiouds o white toain, over th? ro. ks oi La Chim., .n..: wepJ ing its silvci c. ursj arou ul a .,rirty cf laiunds these, and various otuer poi. u, ecruiost; u.- sccuti tovrards tlic easi The Island contains 9 parishes; L Cr.imer, wheri; Frevost is said to oe stati Uitd lo ol t,t. the landing , f .ur t; os, is on ti e S. E. s. i -it i a place w.n ro all t.ic michandutc anu atuixa fof Upper C vi i-ia ara tmo-rked in batleaux, to ascend th . St. Larenc "li icceiv -d its nmc from ft plao w ten a l been pitj-cteJ of penetrating through the continent ot N' Mt A n ricatoCmn the persons e lu g -d in una enterprise having aiW barked t this sp.t." jinc macs higher ufi Jrom Montreal. Atsothei a cjinniur. Icif.-r, (' .lien to ise- - 4 irtiMl oaieer , and that eaeh regiment, siinli j I)' v;i, .misfnt in tho : ir.osand men, oxclnsivc of ofii- e.ri.ist (A c rj. In the. lat. e.tV in the military tollcfrnd our maritime frontier, many inconvcni.inr?s arose in -.iiakiiig this orsianixalion conformable to (he ni In n "'' ct;k, U. Barnv. .1. C. Bryan, Ihr '.cr, Jr.'' -maii, Callaway Ciier-v. fraiir, 11 Chcmbers. Ofiiws, -'lamlin. JIare, C. dmon. )fi!', !'.: wV.iiih, .?oee K;!p. uicK , l.L'nier, Lof'tun, Matt in, NewOn, I'd hch, V. Ihvidh-k, Ih-ih U.iffi.i, llr.-. Vh. -, , lyetuf, nrU.-.iS hd eiidge, 1-osrer, IWcrs, rem,fi, w ' hVris, r) '' "0 .or ,1k h ' lH:iie.-. hy.f, ! ;o;.Tn-, w i " aiiaicrnrj , II S;iwVtT. I lull. ,. Walton, WiKi.uus, tk V, adc- V V : Cau. .(T). SO. 1W VLT, Wr. Diekins prewi-nu-d a bill concerning courts Mr.:ord wii hi., th;3 state ar d to puvu.t seem v -yar.ccs. Mr. Pcarce prascnted an ncrount of supplies tc c local miittia caiied -vit for tbc defence of the nni? J,w"nt;ton. Heferrad to the committee on the Governor's Message. Mr. Dudh v fiTf ittff! :i Kill frt n-vrvrnfr r I n U:ierao . . ... v....ri ,laSr Cl 'i tons ' uitntn, cnteiing Copc-Fcar river, It . " jui oenaiC) an Address to tne 'widentofthe United Statrs x which beini? resd HF fi'1JC' t,fl l0' tht ycas a,,d rs'8 wpre rcquirtwl. K-.T VidrPSS 11 7 Against it, Messrs Calla- U In rV f' Uan,e,T U'JUglas, C. Jkrris, Hog; Hl i RufSn, Taliaferro and W.,de. "ectived trcm the Senate, the following oW. That the memoria l of the Senatr.and ttT jnirnon of this General Assembly, to J Resident of the U. States, be signed by the of both Houses, and thatdiii Excellency r.uweroor.be xtq&vsud to transmit k without J. - a an, re sol u- ' "i 'bi rv' t h f ff,-iiirI imvoriim.'ni . . , ... ... ... ... .. ....... "I ll'llv.lU. .TUV- ny oiueeis w'M-e unavoidably discharged frnj; s-'wiee, and (he -i.Idicry atuielied to companies v . i i' whom (hey were unacquainted. To f?;;iedy iiiia in fill it;1, the Adjutant Gene ra! r'co!i"iC".i'i, that a new oranialioti of the regiments taka place ; that where two or more regiments exist u any one en mty in litis Ptate, '.hat some he au'di-hed and etrrs ang-nenled to t hat number of ji.'ivutes whieli the legislature may prescribe; and that this nranizatiou be made as near to that of the Ur.ited Htatej as may he convenient. The major gener.ils an' rejiiired hy I nv to re. view the several raiments under tliir com mands respectively once in every two years. This is in most, if not in .tivery ease, oppres sive upon t hi elass ofothcers. The immsdi ate attentionof officers in thatsjrade to discipline and the rudiments of an army, is not so much required us considerations of another sort. It is suhmitteddo the legislature to extend this tern to four years or such other greater length of lime as they may devise. It is submitted to the Legislature the propriety of altering the n imber attached to the divisions aud brigades different from that now established. The pi"ces of artillery belonging to this utatc- arelyirigin a ruinous situation in dif ferent sections of North-Carolina. As to maga zines and military stores, we have noue. It may be thought necessary hy some to make alterations in nurmi-iilia laws. In the military department it is not to he expected that thu Legislature is to point out every duty Military duties and operations are to be re gulated not only by events, hul from ancient us.oge and practice. Eminent jurists have laid down this maxim, that martial law is built upon no settled principles, but is entirely arbi trary in its decisions; and in truth and reality it is no law, hut something indulged, rather than 72 h ;.i '.v,., wn crc! ii 1 1 !rrv-.i ' . i in r ,n .a v.. : Cow'-trU. 20th "n; r i j .: . c.if.'act : of whi-h tne I' 44 TI13 las', timw 1 ,v;o;e'y ri, wc wf-re si'''M'nd rd. Th: hosti';..; l-u'i',-s kept srouod us 4 ciys. Tiiey ;::vc icfi us l'hey hhve kiiied li t-;e s:og, sheep, and a ;''. ni'-"y -iit ;, a. d I wXie I dio off sorrie: W'c d.in't k:ovv ti . '.u-:ibr of horses t.'-.ey got tV-m us, but I f.-::ptci a . uo.J mar.y. Th' y have l.v.r t ruar.) house a ami n!i thart w-?s in thetii, nuchas roiM and frh.br. t'hey havo buMt v bridge. On the 1 - : i , we c.r.-.hled --i go to theh camp, w'ucli w.'.s about two mi!?.s from us, aid fnvc them batt!c Wiion w? n Lched cm of i'..e' fort, I counted wh.u men we had ; there wtre 800. Vc wont on ir Indi-m fic, but wiien wc cams to their camp they had felt it the evening before. I expect that they ind not all embodied, and that they 1 bn cistppointed in soma way or other. I don't suppose that, ihey . more tiian 600 ir. ftheir camp, by the locks of the ground where they had encamped. PerV.ps they heard some news of the w.jle people coTiunj i.i aome direc tion, on sonic of tiieir towns, vtIuVj my de thera go ock.' . It is said here tiat the suar'ioh.u ,fi was heard going to tlu-m the saiiie day they left tneir camp. I can't find out if any of them are gone to Georgia, out it 15 well for all lo be otv their gunrd in time of war T'heC olonel states in his letter that "the army bad adtni.ed 54 miles on the 1 9th, and I suprose win nave reached Cowetau to-duy i J't rmont M'Jitia The governor of Vermont has issued his proc lamation, disbanding mid ordering home the third division of Vermont militia, now m rJow-York, in the service of the United States. The folk) i..g is an extract from his proclamation i " Feeling as the captain genera! docs, the weight of responsibility which rests upou him, with re- gar:! to tne constitutional duties ol in; mi'ina, the sacred rights of our citizens to protection from this II cu mo, r, J ov 8 - A Russ an Ship in ballast, rtfb up t t'ie liar stce- my -mu anchored. A puol w . ni off nr owirig to a blow L-t evening, slie host not yet go It is said sue WUt take Ui a load of otjjcco nt IMS piacc great class of tiic cuminuwity, sa essenually ncccs- c saiy in ah free countries ; at a moment too, when i ..-laic here, no they afford the best security for iney are so immineuuy xpusau: to tne dangers ct hostile incursions nd domestick diffvcuUies, he can not conscientiously discharge the trust reposed m him by the voice oi his Icllow citizens, and by the constitution ot this and too U . s. wnbotil on unn- allowed as a law. That military officers, in quivocal declaration, that in his opinion, the military the discharge of their duties as such, must take strength and resources of this state, must bji reserved special eare that they perform those acts only tor its own defence. and protection; exclusively tx Which have been sanctioned by the usage and I cepting in cases provided for, by the constitution of practice ol our ancestors : tor if the rude hand, (the U. S. ; and then under orders dot ived only, from nnoerroiwary pasner tQtraia mvaae tne sane f n commamicr m tmet? M irried on Friday last, Mr John Depo, to Miss QrizeU K Jo'aiiston, hotb of this County. slDtittuarp. I)i , in Guilfor'l couiiiv, in the i6th Xrrr Mij.Sam'fV- , Ins' Stty: avjed 40 year In the town of Beuutbrt, on Ui 16tii Nov. D. . Joii . Pnvih vss At th sa;?e place. ontlis iltb of N'ovemher. J xii H Fu'ter, acd 19y irs voun;t s in of IWiichK.- Fu.lrr, Kso l.rDuu.iti corn- y, o i the Uiii ii '.Ira -uso..i -. lit Hmtlu ia the 73frf year.it ner age. M, H kjU. parukjik wl licai'ty ohh nor ana died In ualt au luur. Coimnuiutalloru. Departed this lifa on Monday the 22d ult Mrs. Delia Jii'irs, consort of it. Westwood Jonea, uh.fr a very Severs indi apoaii.on for in ai!y twtlve montlis, whieiraife bor S'itU chris ian trnui'li1. She was a worthy ibcnobarof ; soci.'ty ; the aH'.!dioaatfc wile j the ii.duleui mothers Jul- bclovtul ooiairos, unj Jit-nteadv, pious christian, Wua -depu ted m sweet puce. For many years an admirer of lu-r blessed Savior : her gruatest rcquat is now granted sue in goutf , yes, gone home to Heaven. She diJ trifmaph' ani!y vejoiciiiif in tier laird and Saviour, who. ju.it before ' he r Ueparture, declared He bad come to tak a her to rest. " Bie.sed are the dead who die in thelaonl from heacei -forth , yea, saitli the sp:rit. that thay may rest fc-am their labors, aud their works do follow them. Died in Granville coumy, on :he 22d ult. Mr. iowet , La wis, agtd 8& Sines tlie days of hi youth, his lite h...J ; ueetiairnssnpioi unciouaeu piety. Me Uvea .about 59 years in the nt-ilibuuriiood bere Ue died; ind dunup that time lie w as looked up to by those around hi n, as beaoon, a point of- di a ction, lie was a muhe io the fee nt the wandering and hexpcrK'nccd m the path of virtue Departed this lite on the 25lli ult at the Uouse of PFdleJf mnii Ua Ains, Vaq Wi.rrenton, Mrs. Sarah Alston, relict f iha late James Alston, ! During a long life ah 'le cti ireed the various dmiM of her station and acted vh net- ii.i" upon the theatre where her lot Was cast, ate tee.''e.-vifi, au aflectionate mother, a knid neighbourly , jti l n t;-a.-' ntnevoient woman. Her hie was occupied UV . vi ct ttiose v'ntuea, which as thev Tendered het' ue-,., in ciirtt woaw to winch her spirit is aow fled. She , wa a iv-alous member of the methodist church, and aa'ejftl euilary f.l Iter piety as for the liberality which ahe ex tudmllo, those wiiose habits ane modes of tfiinkjng dif fered tin in her owa. After a long, painful ami obstinate v illness, which ahe bore with a patient resignation till th? divine will terminated her existence, and left the nuiwe rous and respectable family descended from her by hep first husband the l.tc Colonel John Hawkins, to lament ner loss, together with the large circle of friends and rjp I at ion s to whom she was endeared by all those qualitiatK, which adorn the fcvina, ami dSstfroj erci draft Ol fca 1 1 li 'ii I 4 fi. hi if .'1.1 '. f X i V J. if. i it f C ti . a -i ;j I' i l-'itt I i'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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