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Volume VI. 82. i ' 1 TO UNDERTAKERS.: .FORTH CAROLINA, v;. Tin Anders fl Oat putpe appointed vy than GcierUArWy,ill fertlwrta le ettkf f f itarda-lbe1ih da of Job tjext. a VrUktbo- VS rour. tSrf will bWtuUM Wwt W.urr.ll boild ngf a rwuuv; jail, lor umr vua . 4 aid Jail i to U Mty feet long and .thirty de O UbuUtirfbw4tiBWraad brick, with artoM found Km la uuiMfiii tr TVMm. Women. Crimi. .anirrncnthacWm artACf vmA SoUera called I alj and Nervoea. as Uu law reciirts , and a'aa at. apart- Irlo r jU- service by t CvrtTDof ol tins luu nW I forth resideac of in Jailor. It ntnt b finis K4 Bantfe rj air lElo, awl in ami w oiaer niu n i two years fro the time ts contract u raierro in cut o the tad call Tt ciaiasi for vitxary aervata Uljta, A, lnort particular dcriptio will b gir. and Serf of payment mads uwwn at um urne eau pace w btlliii eat. 1. i . ' . ,. m: stoke, jas. uackkt, - H. R. OWVV. , ' JOHtf rifLf. a. . JESJ5R stOBINSTf, FaUSCM BARWAHD. J be tested by tbaswstrrUa,aa4attk4 eerdtfr7J j Errry other cU oflhat kind aatur ev, AM Riftraliy proved actar mm or mere jusoce w im , 2 GOVERNOR'S HOUSE. - ;' rpBB wiicWsignea Cnmiioners,hlg autnoriaad by , Xw Ad of tbelaat Oeneral Atembly. to contract fur J i . . ii ii .11 .. i ... !-. )' 4oua fur-ih um and aceonuhodjUioo of the Catcl Ma '' riatraU of U Slate, and being vested with fund (or that ' tmrpo! toUieamawmtof g 10,000, keftby invtt ail b.a -a ID1T -DC OirpVMft 9 UOUU WAV UK i whi w, w w ., run Uitir terna. l n cunu-act -wiu got o curu uiuu . Oi 15ih of next month t but tk Conjmlaaiooera will eora tunicate, on Deronl arUcatioo. the plan of the build- May Mh, 18U SHERIFF'S SALES. A U3Tof land! to bt'old for Qve tutet 'due for the AX rew 1809, 1(,1 Und 1812, ufao much aa willpiy the Use aAd con of atWertbinsr. . 10,330 acrct aot fire in Ivina; in tract No. 2, vdjotnin tne Cibtrrui tine and Ur. wtiUam Thornton a Janai, ly if inn aad the period for their compiteion. end will receirt mff fn Rocky rirer, Rockhold Creek, CaP Branch and Mifwiaali . kMlimA MMUUlA iKiinptA h ihviivhi """'- " ,iii ivrn V ' jVeAx JIayvnodt', j trw a . Ilcwni SemtfeU, V5 AirA, f C T.J Ktaleigh. M.i36th ISleV' '.-.ii St. 'v;vV; v-t .... Jtenry Potter, William IPntan. 7itoMlu Hunter. NOTICE. VA T the lattComtbf Pleaaand Quarter Srasioni hrld d. X. tor thoConnty of Wake, Bute uf NOrtB-Waroiina, tue ' aabacriber qoaUfied s Adminittrator with the will an nexed on the Estate of ftkhard Puteey, dee'd. late of aaid oucty. p All Duet baring eny demands against aaid Ee tate are Mounted to present thent properly authenticat ed within the time preacribed fcy lav. othcrwiee thie will M plead in bar of Uer rocotery. Ana au uoae lnueot-1 joining the Tswn of Henderaoa and; Juntt C. Mask for 2 73 do do bv B-Brandon I vine-on the HeadForkof Rockhold Creek, adjoinina; Edward Smith, fur 1812. 130 do do by Draper Burf ee ly in on the waters of Sto nej Uun, adjoiuins; Henry Coble Jbr 1810, 11 and 1819. - 100 do dobyBenajrea Handle Irine at the White Wattt aJjoinint; Wil laimHolUm, jua. for 1811, and 13. 180odobyjieepb Holura, een. lybia; on little rirer, adioininK Jt, na-jrea Handle for 1812- 500 do do by EJvardTylor, ly ins; on the water of little rirer, adjoining Geore CaLicoat and others for 1811 and 1819 1J J do do by r"rnci Beamon adjoining Shubetl Moling lymp on the waters of Little rivt r tor 18' j9. do do by Thomas Steele Eaq, lying on Uhary river adjoining fcamuel Steed Esq. and othti-s for 1811 and 12- 10 do do by James ferry adjouung tne Town of Hen dereon, and James Q. Mask for 181 1 and 1312- 337 do do the estate or Alexander M'Arther dec- ad . , ad to said Estate are rcQuested to make' immediate pay ' Inent; otherwise cocriiTcmrasures will" undoubtedly be - retorted to, HENKY MURING, Adra'r. ' eoflinty, May 31, Ml j; jglA ; ."V . . tS t7ZLL be told on Friday tha 10th day of Jane next, r at the late Store House or uiciiirdjriiniey', dee'd. - allihe Stock of, Oooda remaining on hand, among which - are a number of Valuable and useful Articles, some, valu- able Hot see, one riding Chair, two mens Saddles, one pair " ol Horsemaof Pistol with bran barrel, and avnumber of other articles too tedious to mention.' Six month credit . wiU he given for allium over Twenty Sudltng. At the same time and place will be hired a BUckstuHh and tool Bond with approved security will be required. ' . 'ffo-Vw J-fj . .-' HRNRr MURING, AdmV. Wake county, May SI, J31i- - ' 21 3t SKyNIlSITY;", ;:-:: .TnfnB annual examination of the Student of, theUni " 1.' vera'ty of North-Carolina; will beginon Wednesday the 22nd day of June next, and will continue until Thura day, the. 30th day of Janet t which time the commence Oient tif tl College will Udce place. , The following Tnw tee are appointed to KJthC t 1810.11. and 11 . 3 3 do do by William Moore lying on Uhary river, ad- joining uoaries uorgaa anu ruuip xviwarus tor iiu, ii, and 1817- . 300 do do the property of Solomon Barrett lying on the water of Clark' Creek adjoining Thomas Moore. Win. Morgan and Edward deberry, Esq. or Benjamin Kird and others for 18U9, 10, tl, and I'X ' - 230 do do by John K Co lying on Imgor Bsrr Crfcck adjoining John tilbert and others lor 1312. . , ' ' IT Town Lou belonging' to the estate of Alexander M'Anher, dec. lyiiigitt UioTown of Henderson tor 1810, II, and 12. :f v - -- : 3 do lying in the Town of nenderson given in by Per ry and Steele for 1110, 11, and 12. 1 do not given in the property of Agu Campbell, dec lying in the Town of Allcnton tor 1810, 11, and 12 1 do given in as the estate of Jam Allen, dee- lying in the Town of AUenton for 1809, 10, 11, and 12. Theniunbers of tha above Lot will be made known on the dy of sale And the above land and town lots wilt be sold at the CourtHoueiatbTown of Henderson or. the 18th day of July next. ' HEKJAMTM M1GCINS0N, Sh'ff. Montgomery County, May 16, 1814- 21 St. mined MoM boerd of hn of bar w Uo V bJwto aacartaiak whatbe h kat broogbt psperx. Tbw Iwrw U suffidenc to how, that akhough B mAiWArm SnKi from Soeioa a4 H1U frwtw beCoro Bordeaux, thua fcarlng tnUed of hi Ust res-jurc, to protect iu capital vim, own person U b atiU udU to chock iho progrtai of the ACes. . -. 1'' Slnci the abo'e wi writte,tU Xd Us been pet mlttcd to com up, and tha paftngr to haad. ' We have, been polite! brored witk wHat 1$ said to be the only papet brought by ber, eod baetilj to trenacribe in contents. . It Wee pilnted w the firm of handbill at RocneUe, April S, end cotv ' IhUofIhetwoiUlowbgcJhdaIbleilQS. ' ' YRtNCH BULLETINS. ; ' Her Msiestr the EmDreaa, Queen end Rerent has received the following new of the eftuatkn of the ennj on the Stth of Msrtb. - The General of Kviaioo Fire entered pnautrttot on the 20th end thus Intersected tho Une'cl opera tion of the enetney. - lie intercepted many of the couriers and exuresset end took- tho enemy"" bag gage Di4y piece of cannon, mgixtne ot ciotnmg and e great part of the ' hospital ttorea. H He has been cnoctusUy su ited by the inhabitants of the country, who were eveiy where in arm a and allow ed the greatest -w. Monsieur tne oaron ot vi- sembere. the Minister ol Austm in tvnriana. re- turning from Londoit w'ub Mdnsieur the Count Par ti, bis secretary ot legation tne 7weaian lirut ren. SchUdebraod, Minister of Sweden at the cnart . w. n r o i . i . 01 tne emperor qi nusa, wan a oweaisn ruejaT , the f rassun t-ounseuor ot war rigmincn nics lieurt de Tolstay and do Mrcoff, and two other of ficers of the ordnance v " going tin misatone to the different bead quarters of the a'lics, were - arrested by the levy en masse, and conducted to the .bead Quarters- The taking of these Demons end their papers, all which have fallen into our hand, is of crrAt immrtAiirii. : , . A r ' - The perkot the armv ot Kussmana an its equip- ago was at Bax-aur-Aubc. At tho first news of the movement of our umy, the evacitcd upon tier fort, which movement deprived the enemy of bis ammunition of artillery, bis tnuispeits of prortsions a a -t . 61 reserve, and oi many otner oDjtcta- oi great im portance. . , v , ' "... ' The allied army IntendW to operate , brtwei the Aube and the Marne, had left the Russian Gen WinztneerodeatSt Dizicr, with 3000 cavalry and two divisions of infantry, to maintain the line of one to facilitate the arrival ol ,the aruiiervj , lltv.WiAJ'J'heetet : 'IFm. B. Grove ' 'Aqi.'Jontt (.If p) . Jt. D. Murfihey , : ' John iVtmioto 4 , v, Teeti: t " bOBERf W1LUAMS, Rec'y; , Bale'gfa, May 25th, A. D. 1814. 3tev. jR. ft. Chahman " Calvin Jmtt i Wm.Polky Henry Seavell . Levit ll'itfiom. NOTICE. By virtue of a decree of the Court of Equity of Fraqklin aountv, April term 1814b will be sold on the premise. to the highest biddr, oh Wednesday the t5fb day of Ju ly next, (containing ny estimation aonui four nunaren s-ci-es of Lanl, on the waters of Cypress Creek, adjoining the land of Allen Hincs and others. Those who wish to purchase may view the land by apr'ywg to said Mines- A credit olmne months will be given, tne purcaaser gt I ving bond with sufficient security. , ttuBi. L'.wiuruEK, corns r. .EXAMINATION. TIIS Examination of the Students of the FrankViri Aca demv. Will Commence on the. first Monday in 3une 'mext and continue two davs. kn Wednesday the 8th. I there will be an Exhibitoin of Dialogues and sleet O ati-1 oo j and on the evening of the same,- will 1 pe rformed, mat Celebrated f L.AT, THE SAILOR'S DAUGHTER, VUB an appasphate AAerpiece. . '",r ' O. HILL, SecV May :S4tRt81-Sv HC -SWfir . - WAlBaWjBaWaWlJWaWawja i TI MlNERALr SPRINGS v H?Xt -LENOX CASTLE, "'' . ta. Rocluhgham County, North-Carolina. I May 20:h, 1814 21 4w pd. ;F SB subscriber has established himself at LnoX Cs ..X tie, where he has Opened a Houaa of Entertainment, ' fed is making extensive preparations for the accommoda ' tion of invalids and others; who shall resort to this place " during t,be summer months, either for health or amuse- Blent. 4 Tne Mineral Waters r or ranous kinds, and : FOREIGN. ' THE ALLIESlk PARIS I ! ! JTrom the Boston Daily Advertutr. Arrived below, brig Ida, Mantor, 31 days from Rochelle. No papers are a ye received from the Ida r but the following summary of the news by her has been sentip by the gentlemen passengers. . Sailed troro Kochelie on the 8th April. Uor deaux was taken possession of by the English and VaW their virtuea to any jn )he Union., Baths are e. Portuguese oh the 12th of March, Without opposi- rected and Uj Sprints wilf be kept in (rood order Le : JMX-Catle is one of. tea most healthy and agreeable i.tu . ' ations in the southern states, is oft the main road leading ' from the eastern to the western parts of North-Carolina. A Post Office is kept at this place, at which the mad ar- rtvea twice in each week, and Dane rs and literarir lour. . ftals front different cities in the united Bates, are rveeiv. d foT the use of gentlemen who resort to the springs Au assortment ef gd Hqusrt will be kept on hand, and every endeavour .made to provide the best accommoda ; ttons that the country will afford. ' The cheapness of Ii ' vtng, the excellence of the water and the healthiness of the situation, all contribute to render this an agreeable . ;, uiacc rcau, . - . ,1814. . , -.zwroo 'Ma 1 2VY JOHN L, LESUtR. wf$ve Dollars Reward. '.I v " rvimnriV fmm ,V anK.fvt. , XXber about the $nt JanuatV, yr;( v -1814. a mulatto man named JOE. i 5 ,11. is about thirty or thirty five years of age tignt , compiecteo, tion the French troops having evacuated it the dtv betbre . - ' The town and fortress of Blaye on the river, was reported and believed, to have surrendered a few days before the departure of Cupt M. which would leave no obstacle to the English shipping, wl.lch was layingin the river, arriving at BorJeaux. The emperor's head quarters w ere al'Troyes on the 9th March, and he was then directing his march by Sens towards Paris. On the 3 1st he was at Fontainbleau, .but be heard .that the enemy had arrived 27 hours beforo turn, and occupied Paris, after a sanguinary conflict. Tho corps of the Duke of Treviso and Kagusa, and that of Gen. Compans, who had co-operated in the defence of the capital, had joined between Ebsong, and Palis, where the emperor took position With all the army that arriv ed at Troyes. ''.''. ' '' x , A general 'dissatisfaction prevailed among the people against the system which has so lontr op pressed them ana they desire nothing more than .V..- !W iu:' .'n. miu ik an DDDunui ilt iu auiar uu i d iTmiia voae. I's." 'Straight hair rand light colored I ' , 1 he Duke, of Angoulcmo (nephew ol Louis', lj'. Mn inchrji hifh. bv brofession a ' ; ' ptoctaM, Stcwere issued by him in the ,fJ coTA-a of Louis itth. ' : If wal ilsxs reported at Rot .eirf id. w'h htm vfrVw look the present claimant of the lncb throne, and son in la w of the late king) was at Bordeaux, ; and all i the name Rochelle i several other suits of cWathes lie hs that tb eny of Augouleme had declared in fayyr of wtnbatticuiailv 4nuuiTpiVed,butbe.1 Louis 18th,- ' AVf; (" '" ; i l -. 4 a at a r-.l-ia i, 47-.- j . , . ..-.. l .. a. j a l . f iiifr s.ry avoi teuow ananmcoiur mucn m.u" "' j .Kocnejpn wasuaiiy expecteq to oe oesiegea, I'Ui itwi". u,w -: - v"r in was Deuevea mat uiue or no resisunce would pe pot We. to wnn a correcv wva made; ' aallv "of tlia law 'VVhocver, will, apprehend said fellow I upon for defence of , that plaCf cast oi an ttack . aad lotlse hi lav io so thai h suiertbt.r can get turn t which they had relused. h m. u a s . . .Vvl i tgaw, aball be anutled lo.Me abote, reward with all rsir I yf0 have used eery exertion to proctire paper, ration, and ammunition and p-ovisions, of which the enemy were id the greatest need. -.-. re' " . The division of uen. JUiihaud. and the cavalry of the iruird, commanded by Gen. Sebistaui, pass ed the ford Valoour the 26th March, raarcoed upon his cavalry, and, alter many fine chaises, routed him. 3000 Russian cavalry, many of them of tU imperial guard, have been killed or taken prison ers. The 18 pieces of candon which thai enerry had, were taken from him as . well as his baggage. l ne enemy nas lett the wooas and meadows cover ed with his dead. All the corps of cavalry have distinguished themselves to the admiration of each other. The Duke of Kainisa had pursued the ene my to Bar-sur Ornaln. On the 29th the f f . Q. of the fcmperor were at Troyes;' convoys of: priso ners amounting to, more, than 6000 men , follow the army. In all the villages the inhabitants are under arms ; exasperated by the violence, crimes and ravages of the enemy, they wage against him a de structive war. ' " .. - April 1." The Emperor, who had moved his head quar ters to Troyes the 29th, made foiced marches by Sens upon toe capital j His maiesty was at Fun tambleau 3 1 st of March in the morning ;. but he there learned that' the enemy had arrived 21 hours before the Ircuca armv, and hud occupitd Paris, after having met an obstinate resistance, which cost him many mcp. The corps of the Dukes of Tre viso and Ragusa and that of Gen. Compans, who have united in the defence of the capital, 'have re assembled between Essone and Paris, where the Emperor has taken a position, with all the army which is arriving from 1 royes. His Maicttv eniovs the bast health. The following is endorsed in manuscript and in L.ngnsn on the paper. 1 The English and Portuguese troops, to the number of about 3000 men, entered Bordeaux without opposition, on Saturday, the 1 2th of March, the t rench troops having evacuated it the duy be lore.' ' -' , l he loiiowing is all that we have been, able to collect of verbal intelligence from the passengers t Capt. Woodruff left Paris March I I. On his arrival at Bordeaux found the place In quiet pos session of the English and Portuguese, and the in habitants much pleased with the change the white flag Hying, ana the . while cockade displayed in al most every person's hat. About the 6th of March; a severe battle Was fought between the armies under Lord , Welling ton and Soult, in which the' latter was defeated with immense loss. . v ' On the 1 2ih of March, about 3000 British and ortuguese troops entered Boi deaux, the .Mavor having previously made arrangements for their en try. Lord Wellington was within s few . miles of ooraesux, wnen tne iaa sailed. Bonaparte with his army was at Essone ; about 10 leagues south or Pans. The Empress arid Ira perial Court were at Tours, , . Mr". Crawford was at Pans when Cautain Wood ruff left there, but had not been able lo effect any ouject oi pis mission. -. , -x It is stated by the pascene-ers. that Marshal niu Cher enteied fans with 40,000 men, that he met with no resistance exec pt.f ram 3000 young men i;t the Polytechnic school, all of whom except 1 weie SIS.. i A shin, nearly ready for sea, called the Shark. built by Mr Thomas Lewis for . privateer, was he only American, vessel taken possession f at Bordeaux by tho;. Uiiush.t 1 be schooner 1 David Porter left La Teste in great haste, in ballast, just before the British entered Bwdeaux almost with, out proyisions in the Bay ef Biscay, fell ti with 3 or 4 English merpnantmen, fiom which ' the took an assorted cargo and stores, landed the captain at ,anq oiaereu tne scnoner lor ure United LATEH STILLFKOM HKCLA:- . ;lT .) i 4 xjr- 1 1 Y , JL1E1VAL OF TOT flit AVE RICA S Ctrwuixtm of the defect ef Bsnaf-.ar',.: . " turt fmrit y t f ihe pftc . " f A Aryodarion t CbmliSon. ,.,.'J - The carvel ship Pair American Ctpi. A arrived afjhis port esurdsy mornbg . Sj , from Liverpool, which place she Uit on the l April, with despatches for government, k bet si to and 40 cabin paseengers.' ' j' The Editors of lhleramtile Xdrvti'ie, I , received by her Idoo papers to the 6tH of - and Liverpool of the ih. ; .They confirra b 1 1 ijuportant particular the inulhgence from Fr which wi iceived ti Saturday by tray of Bosic- a ? dicrrrcd CTO any not. the affArs of America. ir , : .. Messrs Bayard and G.dlat&v our tnlnircri ' Russia, weret. msterdam abd the passer inCorm ds th-fe general peace, as well-u a t between the United States and Great Briuift, I expected yitnconfidenco to uke place duik summer. . It was not known that any comiiikV ers had been appoioted. oo jf.e jpart cuQrtal r ' tain to meet otirs. f I ! The British Paruamenr trit in icidm': . -J&Brt&VpOtertmi wason a.,Uittp4 Royal tamily of Inland j and Kwas Mpecteis would be followed by the Empress of Russia , The Chancelkkv of the English Excbeoutr the 4th. of AptjU Jbf xommano of thf Prince re gent, eommuiJcateJ to Parliament tb mteCittc ofthe ruptutq.Wihe negocitions at Chatilloni tl Ihe Allies were perfectly unanimous with resp- to the measures which becamebsolutelyoecessi to secure the repose of Europe, and that tli A r.atnmnctin'n with Vlr m RM. . .. , ' ircroaouutioio? ift'Vrancj , edn whku woUiny juv" -them In the cyCT!oFEusvpeand of the wosid fcrti ; conuuw tney nao pursued. , ,. .x k , 4 : , A nsval officer arrived at the British Adrhlr-- ' f.01? 4.1- CA. dtspatches,, stating tU , Adroit Penrose hid. entered; the Girohde on tl - I MowSay preceding.- , He rcpf.rtei Ut the iuW !'. ' tents of Nantes had hoisted the WhUe cockade, u . ' Several failures, one of. thelit for ApfiQOL ling, had take?lace W.theXngtlsh stock tc chenge,' In eonsetjuence of (im extraordinary i -mession in the publfi funds; 4 It wv supposed tb ther speculations, 'wh'ch 1 ere to be) setUed forfe Consols uid Omnium on the approaching 4ays tf adjustment,1 would exceed teti millions, I ' J Preceding the e trots noticed In the latest zl gbsh tifiiaal Bulh-tin,, which we have ubjoiocd,s severe erigagem?nt took place tear Pails betwtea the Allies nd the troops under Mat shalls Mar montand Mortier.whh whatforr. Inciuritna ' onl Guards, kcJ they could 'collect 'end the em press and kinjf of Rurae had, fled lo Rmbouillct."; ' Tfte Journal de Bwdecuufv , was publishej on the 4t'a of AprU ; the first newspaper pnnteijia ; a rauvw uui.og rie last u years jn lavorpi the COU! bons. p- It bontalns the official journal; of the auuy I of ihe British and" Portuguese inta'Bordeaux. and the proclamation of the Duke d'Angoulemeto tbi! j ; The port cf Leghorri'is opeVto all . Ankud ' neutral nations.' v 3 VV'-i 1 The most extensive ssistance,' was about to bs afforded by the- English svcrnment to the Roy J- istS in the south; of France j"n older has'beeo g! j ven for supplying them wit lsO.OOO standof arms ; and proportionate accoutrements, tq be seal toBo . ! , A relation ol Talleyrand's arrived jfri England the 4, beginning of April, jpn a' secret' mission. -:. j The Enirlislj have caDturedWTthin bw"manths ' the French frigate's Tr-Vey Weser, tWugcnJe; Ak Z ..iv uc, iuwiiuc, uiiunc, ,toue, Aerpsiaiore,Bca ., LATESTVENGLlSt BULLETJN. ; From the tAdmi'$,if4y'j SECOXD OfFIClfi;'LMtTl;i War Department, Dovmg 'net;i(f$l tiUi Letters received from sir Charles Stewart. 'dated 'A Heights of Belleville, on Paris, 30ln "March".,!- U A successful attack Was made in the eoeniy 'iht, , day by the allied army. The loss of the enemy in 4 prisoners and artillery was very conadereljle and . e allies advanced afttr the action to the gstci af ' pari. . '- - ' 'r" f When oh the point of Torciiiar the 'name's of is town a Fiag of Truce Vas tent out to solicit s,tapi j tulatlon, which was granted by the Emperor of Ruv r sia and King of Prussia; who entered Paris on the; tollowing moroing at oMo.k. , , ;r .M v. Cupt. Adams, of the Fair American, inforinea us, that a ktttr Vas received' In Liverpool oh fits, y vemng of the Tth of April, by express fnjra gett 4 Gascoigne, in London, member of Patliament, st; ,e tine that the allied sovcreitriis Were m Fans Dero- . cUtting with, the French -Senate independent cf . Bonarnrte,- 'The fetter further atatedi tfit i'gen s k"v cih;ui;u mi wnicn iiracuva most lixely be includjeaV;v. l: ;' i , 1 .... , - , The desnatchca rx the Seretarv of State, brought by the Fuir Amevican, were forwarded 17 yesterday s southern mail;,;. 7; . .(wtstf , .The Dover, Penelope and Cylon, wjthtbs nvi oGioera,' 700 seSonan and, the! yolmxteer artifwIS' '' onboard, from the several dock yards' weitdowi to St. Helens on Saturday morning with his triaje J tys store, sliip Abandance andaoveral transportsi ' having oti board, the; frames of two frigates of 52 ' guns each,, two brigs of war, and pjiery description ; "k of naval atores. foi the eauiDinant of a numerous r and most tt&bient Houlla, tor the Lake ol uraaua. : '' '-,:4--'PoTaMOVTk, Apri'(;y , , JUlcd from St Helena, peAcer, 74, Capt Rag-V-get ;', Penetope', Ceylon and .Dover,; with Abun- dance .store, ship, and transports 7P0 searncpi Volun-.1 teer aruueers and naval atores, for the juaxesoi wa-- Thk 3 Marine battallion, commanded by MJ-;; Lewes." which 'emharkVr' knma Aim aince. on board . - the.Tonnahf,' jMelppinnene, apd'egulus, wil satt.-i', toowbw ftiorjung for Quebec,. 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