X i r; f If '3 cntffn. ,SemTstt A'tn. - Caput Henry, of the shif Aeolus, from Cadiz, informs, that the Governor of ifcatplare died m few days previous to his ailing roppc ted Co have been poUuecd. ' . Captain H. brie gt no confirmation of the rt txduaon id GaUicia. - ; - ado v,ncsteraeia racket iron rumouui, : via Halifax, arrived ax this port on Sateday 'Nnorning, having on board Mr, Williams, King's Messenger, who procetded immediate 1 for Washington. By the recent numerous arrivals, the editor of the New-York Uazette nave received a va tietv of foreira iouraal Those from Paris arc to the 14th of October, 8c those from t)ub- v tin to the 8th with London dates to the 28th of September. The ship Eliza-Tahe ought to have Drought tfie latest news from Europe, as she sailed from the Clyde oo die 12th ultimo ; but she had no ctommtuuMtvoa with the shore after the 24ih of September. , , l v i A Paris paper of the first ultimo, asserts, ;' that the Treaty of Peace "must have been eigne d this evening;" end that, in consequence efthe Peace, a part of the Duke of Welling, ton's army will march immediately to Hano ver, where it was to go into winter quarters. The' emperor of Austria left Paris on the morning, and the Grand Duke Ccmstantine on the evening, of the 28th of September. The Emperor had six carriages in his suite. The Prussian ruard immediately relieved the posts even at the hotel where his Majesty resided and it was presumed from that circumstance that no Austrian troops would stop in Paris. Hia Imperial Majesty will 'take the title of n z l r . . It m. rroieor oi tne xiocriies oi iiaiy. it is supposed there will be a league among the Priacesof Italy, on the plan of the Germanic i legion. His coronation was to have taken place at Frankfort on the 15th October. , . The,King of Prussia has also left Paris, and ' the Emperor Alexander was quickly to follow. Talleyrand is appointed Minister of State London Sept. 30. The mail from Corunna has brought very important intelligence, nothing less than ac counts of an. insurrection against the existing; Government of Spain, in consequence of its supposed oppression. Gen. Power, who dis tinguished himself so much in the patriotic war, under the name of the Mariquesito, as sembled a body troops on the 18th inst. at San ta Lucia, entered the town of Corunna, arrest ed the principal authorities, and having obtain ed quiet possession of the town,- issued a pro- .i 1: - .1 t 1 1 tju u Proclamation, inwhichhe d heaped on Spain, by the counsels which have n s h conduct of Ferdinand-invite! JlCVetiifcU oiuv n-iug viuiuauji a a v u-i st ciaavt asserting that all foreign powers, from the very begtniog, naa strongly aisapprovea oi tne The LctAcz Ccur'cYietlius Itself tf averse to the pure RoyaHsta cJ Tptace a to the pure Jaxobin. . . ' A new Council of Stats has been fanned by Louis 18 Talleyrand is "one of the Mtnibers. . (arot, woo resides a snore cusisscv u Paris, has published his defence of his coo duct, lie says' he had no coooern fa there- turn of Napole on from Elba, As to the sur- render of Paris to the Allies he th sua it was proper, as Bonaparte had left one side nearly defenceless, notwithstanding Carnot tad called his attention to iu The Emneror of Austria vu to U at Ml Ian on the l"th of Oct. to be crowasd as King of Lombardy, and Protector of ubereee of Ita ly' At Venice he will recive the mmoaj of the Adraidc Wedding. ' ' -The Emperor of Russia, the King of the Netherlands, the Prince of OranrU and the Princes of Prussia haire visited Waterloo. The Emperor left Brussels on the 1st of Oct for Dijon. . '. . A Grand Review of Austrian coops was to take nlace at Diion. " It has h-rn aerreed that Lucien md Louis Bonaparte may reside at Rome Joseph h Russia. The French funds have again men one or two per cent;- TheBritish funds are, Consoliat58 1-2 Om nium 9 1-4. East Pirestand, a principalis of Germany, bounded N. b. the ocean, has ben annexed to the British Electorate of Haaover. It in dudes the river Ems, the city of Emden &c. The Bank of England hae made a semi" annual dividend of S per cert. The Parisian punsters tall Blucher their friend Plus Cher (the most dear, or one that costs them most.) Bluchir in a letter to his sovereign, speaking of Fraice. says, " this de tested nation." Several frames have bem shipped from En gland tor St. Helena lhe British frigate Ida rotas with the late French Generals Javara Lallemand, &c. Sc. had passed Gibralter on rer way to Malta. It is said the Allies cotremplate the rejtora tion of Gustavus to the throne of Sweden. A new Nation is talked of, to be formed from some of the French tbd German teritory to be called the Kingdom of the Rhine the Archduke Charles to be ue sovereign. On the news of Bonapate's arrival at Paris from Elba, reaching the Brazils, French ves sels and property there were seized. An insurrection has broken out in the Pro vince of Gallicia, Spain. ' The leader is Gen. Porlier; one of the personk persecuted by Fer dinand. He was joined by the troops in the vicinity of Corunna, tookjpossesion of the city and arrested the Governor of the place, and the Captain General of the Province. He -v -"5 ! - v C.cairnfi is ins. T!itbdIIcCpt.Lef2etu SI days from Kaenl'sTTived rust as Wd . were abontputupg tmr tjsoer to mn. , Cant. L informs, that when be lert raatz,'ErcaicusanMacuoaiy- mA tKr. rrnort noevailed. that Xoois YVIIT.waa about to abdicate tne tnroocoi) France, in favor of the Duke D'Aogouleme ml thai a violent eontenuoo betarce thepar- ues of the Duke DAngouleme and the Duke of Orleans, had arisen, and they were opposing each other with fury. L Jlttthed, that so tctth of said Me ' Uirs to tle Courted Law sod Lqutj, k7u ' red to alessrs; Sltde and Davidson, bf tk sod liessn. Stanly Daaid, Jesse ASca u4 1 ry, of the Cemmeos i'Kntvtdt ttst so much said mcsskM j Utefto iV milnu be rvfrrcd to McujTg sad arDankl cf the Senate, and Measrs. - W mmm ' MniH 6. Itnoivedp that so much of said coemg, h btcs to sundry appro ptUtioot of monies far p br blankets, tic for the militia tn service, U 7. Retolved that so much of uid Utet to the boundary line bctveca tbii Scibi Senate, and Messrs. Porter and Klsg of tbc t f ' THE WASP SAFE !! ! . . M . . 1 mm A I.' fnMlt. this Borough, who has a brother a Lieutenant oo J- Fttivtdy thst so much of said meuap board the Guernere, and another Midsbrpmsn on! its to the proceedings of the Board of A board the Wasp, received a Utter yesterday from' "d also the correspondence of hU Exesllencji hU mother at King's Creek, near WuTamsburg jj the ofHcers of the General Government up in wbkh she anouncei the receipt oi s letter irom ber son,' the Lieutenant of the Guernere, huormhig her that ho has heard . from the Wasp ; that she was on the Coast of the Brazils. The coune wbence this comes l the most re spectaMe. Beacon. ' 'Zt King's measures. He proceeds to make the soldiery very, flattering offers in the name of the provinces,) which he says will regulate themselves by their internal Juntas, until the convention the Cortes, who will deter mine the future system of government. Further account? this morning say the adjoin ing Provinces are ready to joiu those of Galla cia, and that the next advices will probably bring intelligence of the cause being general thrmifrhout Soain. Corunna was illuminated when the packet 'rhich arrived at Falmouth with the mail left that place j and it seems that the cause oi for tier is popular, i nis inn -: portant event gives much interest to the report: respecting the state of Spain. The French pa-! pers say mat many old castles have been fitted up as prisons, and that upwards of fifty thou sand persons had been thrown into coufinement for their political opinions, among whom are jnany of uie bravest defenders of the country the struggle wan r ranee. , ' S: BosUn, Aov. SI. By the arrivals at this port since our last publication,' London, papers to the 8th of Oct. containing Paria dates to the 5th have been received. :ViA$ "' ( The signing of a treaty between France and the Allies is still a matter of confident report. Jt haft not yet been published. The Emperor bC Austria haa gone from Paris to D jon the Emperor of Russia to Brussels. The King of Prussia .remained at Paris. Many of the troops flitfor to be withdrawing from France ; . but not in quick step motion. The mea ; ure does not seemyihaye'Veen completely ffaettled. " A large force is;ultimately to be kept J'ia France or on the frontiers. : ,A partial dra jmemberment of the1 Kiogdom U again talked of. .Some of dn. fortresiea are to be held by . the Allies, and some are demolishing. A war ".contribution.ls to be levied a la Bonaparte. -)';TbefiBCTr5Legutu was to. assemble on the r iTtH. of 'Oct 1 The meeting hadleen delayed to that, time probably to afford opportuaity of Wtireaty announced l to them') as a ue?0 Lt JTTrr. s uaa pecn ng ia cans. invites the association of the troops in the; rest of Spain aud recommends the convocation of a Gen. Cones and Provincial Juntas. ' JLater accounts report that Forlier having marcnea irom v.orunna against lit. J ago, had oeen acieatea ana made prisoner, a reac tion took place at the former: pace, and the Captain General and Governor Vere restored iu mcir aumuruy. . oa tnis aory was not credited in Eogland. An iosurrtction is said Sftrannah. Ko?. 17 Refrntti Lot cf the United Stattt fag VEpervier. Captatn sMiTHtOf the ship Eliza Barkert arrived in this city last evening from Turks-Island, which place he left on the 1st inst. reports that a few hours previous to bh leaving that place, his agent came on board and inform ad himj that by the arri val of an English vessel, Intelligence bad been tust received of the sinking of the United States brig of war IEPERVILK. the circumstances related were the brig had fallen in with an English 74, from which she Was boardedthe boarding officer de manding Lieut, dairies commission, which man. date was answered by remarking that the colors under which ' he sailed Were the commission he bore ; and that be had been dispatched by Com mo dore Decatur for the United States. The English officer returned to his commander and made his report; upon which he was ordered to board aeain the American vesselt which he did. He repeated bis former demand and' received a similar reply ; went to his own ship and communicated to his cap tain. In the mean time L'Epcrvier made sail, which the English commander perceiving, fired a cun at her. JL'Epervier returned i when the En w . . . j . a . ai ' eush 74 opened her oroaasiae upon tne prig and sunk her. Captain Smith heard not whether any of her crew were saved, nor the time or latitude m which the atrocious transaction was perpetrated. but says the above report was commonly believed at Turks Island. Charleston Nov: 85.1815 Latest from Turks-Island. Capt. Jongkees. of the Rusian ship Hazard, arrived last evening, in 17 davsfiom Turks-Island, heard nothing of the sink ing of the U. S. Brig Epefvier, by a British 74. It will be recollected, that Captain Smith, (who is said to have brought the report to Savannah) left Turks- island on the 1st of November ; whereas, from the length of Capv Jongkees passage, he must have lleft that place seven days after ' - Th e Legislature of Georgia have appointed a committee to take into consideration and report on the conduct of the Directors or the Hank of Au gusta, in refusing to pay specia for their own bills ; and a gentleman in tht legislature, gave notice that he should move on a certain day, the oppointment of a committee to enquire into the conduct of the Judges lor declaring the AUeviaung Law (stop law) unconsutuuonai. sobrect of reimbursing IMS atate for monV,; vanced, kc be re f erred to the committee of FfcJ 9- Jiesttved, that so much of said rae&sagtar ' lates to amendments of the Constitutioo of tV " States, proposed by the Legiualures of the thercb mentioned, kc be referred to j' Plummerand Doei of the Senate, and Mesavf Sanders, Inge, A. S. Btowd and Pugh of the C mons.v -tt HOUSE OF CO hfMO.YS MitfYork, Aow. 17. Since this day week, there have arrived at 77irday, A'ov. 33. Mr. Nash presented a bill to alter the & of holding the Superior Courts in Oraog(t' f erson Counties. Mr. Wilson presented a bill to alter place of holding a Separate Election u County of Stokes. I The following joint standing com mi were appointed. , Arrearages of Taxes. Messrs. M'LV and Peebles of the Senate, and Measri' Collins, A. S. Brown, Blackwell and 01 of thr Commona. j Military Land Warrants. Messrs. I Brower, Sladc and Farrar of the Senate,) Messrs. Alexander, Winslqw, Bell, B. W Boon, Parish, Roberts and Love of the mons. ,. Mr. Collins presented a petition from I tizens of Nash, praying for a removal' Court-House. Read and referred. The bill for altering a Separate Elect! New-Hanover, passed its third reading.' i Mr. fennel! presented a bill, the obkc which is to compel the attendance of a cer number of Magistrates at the county CQun New-Hanover, by classing them. Read referred. ; Mr. Alexander presented the petitiof Andrew McBnde, Sheriff of Mecklenb respecting arrears of taxes. f On mbtton of Mr. RufBn, Resolved.xtt joint select committee be appointed to ear whether any; and u any, what ua)d'f the lawsf this state regarding thei.nr trial and degree of punishment of slaves negroes and molattoes for offences coram; by them respectively is necessary. And porx oy om or oincrwisc. xxeau tuu rcicr on the part of this house to Messrs. Rd Edwards. Stanly and Ramsay, and Md Murphey and Slade of the Senate. Friday, Nov. 94. Mr. Ramsay presented a bill to . alter a se election in Chatham county. also to have taken place in the province of Ca-1 this port, fifty-five sail of vessels from foreign on com an envoy to Porlier sent d?spatches to England menang nis career. The King of Sdxony has sent England on special business. Spaia still refuses to ratify the Act of the Congress of Vienna ; and Portagal has not decided. . A revolution has taken place in Smyrna ; the Dey eVposed, and a Regency appointed. Disturbances have, so increased in Ireland. mat it is thought that martial lajw would be declared in two or three countiesJ The Irish attribute their excesses to British severity ana tne uritisn tneir severity to lrish exces ports, mostly ships, with valuable cargoes and after the storm of E asterly weather which now prevails it is highly probable as many mors may come in, in course ot another week. The rapid increase of the commerce of this City, is far beyond the expectations of its most sanguine friends ; and if we are not much mis taken, New-York alone will pay nearly half the revenue of the United States. Many of the adherf , ?mon8 'imXZnZ .Vaid ta haf911 Wit manuiaciur- ; N ml rased their aetiVitjf if ji?viuK ute iwucs -direcwctarel Ws h$ nfiored to their former tatien. Arrival of our Squadron. Bsoton Nov. 18. We are happy to an nounce the arrival of the U. States Squadron under the command of Com' Wm. Rainbridge, from the Mediterranean, at Newport, Rhode- Ses. ' . ' r " " I Island. From crpntlempn whn havn vicW-rl K . . w I o " It is said there are 40,000 Christian slaves I ships since thev returned from the coast of Bar- in the Barbary States, and the Pppe hasap- bary we are informed they do honor to the Com plied to the European Courts forUheir inter modore, the officers of the fleet and their coun posuidn for their release. try : for the perfection of their eauioments. The British frigate Tiber, Dacres isappoin- cleanliness, health, discipline, subordination of ..J .1 XT. C n I i I t-h rww 9nH own.ral ann0i-4n' Tk. 1J. ku iu mc iicwiuiuiuiauu aiauon i ractolUS. I u vuviw HvaiuMi tuciuuc Avlmer to the Halifax. York to be the admiral gable exertions of the meritorious and able at Newfoundland 'The Niper is stir) tirfnar. officers on whom the government conferred the ing to bringaheiaew Ambassador from Eng- command df the largest fleet ever fitted out of land to America. ' , this couritry to render this force efficient and respectable deserves the highest nraiawi of th nation. l here never was an equal number of t lS KM . -I" snips wnicn everuoatea the oceao, better ht- ted, manned, disciplined 8c prepared for active service. . The ship Roorich, Capt. Kolzebue, sailed from England, Oct. 5, on a voyage of disco veries. . The Council and Assembly at Antigua have remonstrated against the exclusion of American vessels. We have received a London Price Current of Oct. 3. The markets for Cotton said to be 1 heavy aqd declining.' Tobaco heavy. rearl Ashes 8fs 6d. rot 95 ; Kice, in re quest : I urpenttoe 19s. 6d ; No Am. Tar Dollars 5s. 6d. per ounce. We have seen a Liverpool Price Current of Oct. 5. Prices; Pot Ashes 86s. ; Pearl 84s. ; Turpcnteue 15s. to 15s. 6d. ; Upland Cotton, STATE LEGISLATURE. IJYSEJVATEMv. 24. Agreeably to the order of the dav the House took up the Governor's Message, which being read, on motion of Mr. Murphey the following resolutions wereaooptea. Resolved, that so much bf said Message as relates to the alteration of the Penal Laws of this State be referred to a wint select committee of six memhm. The committee consists of Messrs. Wvnns and dull, Is. lOd. to 2s. Id. ; Orleans. Is. lid. to Murphey, of the Senate, and Messrs. Ruffin, PhiTer, 2s. 2d. j Rice and Bark heavy : Hhd staves, j L B, bkinner and Winslow of the Commons. ., &LiBB9i harrela, UK to 21 ; Tobaco is a- gain more sought for - but a great number of qualities are reckoned. A Liverpool paper of October 9. was recei ved by the ship Aurora with the perusal of wnicn wc were xavorect. a r i iv : ' m. wwvcu, mai so naucn oi saia Message as re lates to the establishment of Seminaries of learning be referred to Mr. MKay of the Senate, & Messrs. Nash and S. J. Baker of the commons.' i 3. Retohed, that so much of said Message as relates to the improTement of roads, canals, kc be referred to the joint committee to whom was refer red the resolution on Inland Navigation. ' Mr. Sanders presented the petition of J. Star sheriff of Caswell, respecting the collecUen of U and Mr. Sanders also presented the petition o zabeth Dyson, asking to have certain proper? cured to her. Head and referred. Received from the Senate the following which were read and returned : The bill to alter the name and legitimate Hall, of Sampson county the bill to alter a i; rate election in the county of Stokes The bH; alter the time of holding the Superior Courts, Otahge and Person. ii The folio wine petitions were presented, readl referred, via : By Mr. M'Leun, a petition for number of the citizens of this state, asking m amendment of the laws for the suppression of and immorality referred to Messrs Doug1' M'Lean, and O'Kelly of tbis House, and Me? ol the Senate. By Mr bpencer petition of Solomon Jennett, of Hyde, respef Military lands. By Mr. Jones ot Hertford, tK titiori of George H. Bond, respecting a public f Mr, Pmfcr presented a bill to suppress via , immorality. 'II Mr- Spencer rjresented a bill to alter the UP holdine a separate election in Hyde and Mr S ner presented a bill snecifvinc the time of clC the election in Chowan ; which were read and to the Senate. Mr. Stanly presented a bill to the name of the town of Martinboro' in Surryd ty to Jonesviiie c. f 1 Kattrrrlsv. Nov. as.- Mr. Randle OT escnted the memorial of Edn Deberrv, of Montgomery, on the subject ofarrs ces of taxes, and Mr. Jordoo presented a bill 4c thorise Ratheas Martin, of Hyde to collect ar? of taxes.- ' ' I Mr. Baker presented a bill to authorise tne 4 raissloners of Smithville to appoint a heald-o& . .11. 14- ft 1 -K ni tiered to ue on rne uoie. mr, iuddt prcac- a bUI to continue in force an act authorising the ci ty court of Surry, to appoint a Committee w j nance. - . . n Mr. Pearson moved to appoint another committee on that part bf the Governor's mes which speaks of the Court Marual negauvej.- ' Monday, ftov. tf. ' ' The following resolution ws& received up Senate t ' ; '' ;s,;'.' " JResQived, that U is. expedient to provide mort fectually by law for, the improvemint of the i in navigation of this State, and that it be referiW1 select joint committee, v l-?tv -The, resolution wai cobcurred in, odwes Murphey and Plummer, of the Senate; and Ms Pickett, Ramsey; Boylan and Walker, of die If mons) form) the Comsittee. " ' , r 1 v

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