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a. ;un ide ce's cef. lex k art- A ; m nar. !? pn ill tok d, he 2' iitt: Ml Ne' Jud, 1 wt cin 3 6C -M S id . if i V th; i .enf fl Jeer oi Si nte ecj' pru :Si lot The, oi xpec jses thef s-ir i?s; air "V f 1 'X 5 eveti to a County ;.lmtT I would agair, ', lA for pAir-In itw Corpi of what Js lled (silted I a wondrous ill humouV this fesidenIHe complainsjthat l ison v 6n bur most important affairs, Tin Have aisco.Ycreu miu ve ... k''v"1 .1 '.T: &CUmittofa of he United ffv ?Wiz mJed. Gaiette. :.' i .: '.f; taps- . .s- ' Seated o ftii excellency Robert .Smith. IJ'idinWStlNpIng fisted br .antiwAte t'...s- f, he did not promote Merit i with much S- ' - .. . ia; Witii''ty 9 iAfvXmfWan.'; Since, m tunLfor t he' rnerours professions of love, Mr; h mel- the 2d hm;i .911 ,iue jvyjf , jm7 ? h' SWpt i Her RovaMliKhness had lone-been afflicted tdrmer ? aim Ue Viciory.,;' ge" ."Q, :;;;the;gratt; ut MARRIED, , iV...fe fAi l"6:ment,;;.if, 5,;.,v- r On. Thursday evenirir last,' Dr. Bartsom IJtnton. r f." nave ine iionr iu yc, yom ;au- 10 Miss JWy WiUi'Mnm ;daiichtervof Colonel ship's, inst obedient humble Servant. P-'jff: WilHim HimoaltftMs unty. k 'm T WOLV: On- the 2Qth ult. Ar,' . 207nat VpifMer f Right Hon. tU Ixrd Mayor." .' v-.; chant to; WarlCr? wd-on tbe'24lh utt. Mr. .iie unnf,;x)t tne .nrm oi uurgwm ana A REkwcTi--Should the indisposition of the nmP. tft M 1I W 1m ntrtnn-t JLioc unionunaieiy conunuc ucyonu inc'uay bu ; . . , y M n6irvtea.iorinere-assenu.)ing oi me imperial ai- DIED, - ) 'fliamerit, n regency, it is presumed, must be the IiVhis c6untyT6nthe"2TstulU CffAawin the 6(jth year cjfs his age. v j in a R..fency Or in thevhands-of his Majesty's "In York' Town; Vireinia, on the 4th ult. at an rnresetit . Ministers, there cannot sWe1y;bic.a'mo advanced'agthe, Hoh, 'L'yr&s Griffin, Jidt of the i;ncstatio9. on the part of the legislature Federal Courts Jor hc 'district of .yirgmia., ' TbatS the' people will, naturally look to the forme r there can be little doiu-sc mat the rnnce sijoujd unaer .cpveroi me uigowja ne ;eBeniy fOMg; , taken Jiy surpriiw l.?-' but Vbeinff' dfiveit bacli3 wfggipns jBled yitli'f v treasure were carried bff by Jhe Patriots a . as 0 prisoner. '30 horses, arms, amxnuhUbn cU ; Thetjrdacajl Z' It is stated inletterffrdn Band rlha encc: r hava' all the; royal prerogatives cpnfided tq him, can alone, we snouia muK, pieei me wisncs, or HX..t TrK- ,o r 1 UWJ lire ismuKJ m vvhij. " T ATPST FROM pMllI AND c noiu uic same upiiii wsw iwwiir:; 4CPt. y, who arrived yesterday, left London " - '"T,, 1 ' r wife' on . - iifc :.i :,w .0.0e;A Af nfl n: dets .;J,mt encrease in whatever relates to the P', VRVv k V h' - ocpurred, together with the present state pf th the 1st of November ; at which time the Oj. appointment of this': truly au :s .of Pounhad nqt been repealed, and U was aCcompli8hU personage, as :SotE7 b e- t not known what was the. intentipn of the British 1 . government on the subject we received L.oncop papes to tne 3ist o uci Is of france against the, integrity pf American i . 'iJ.liiMn M tYtm tint nf rnnrlnsive and CwJed facta,' which we published to support (four days the latest) from which the following ar w'?.. r-. ;n rnni.inf.iion tides are copied.! i... nmmuu. vui.wun .v t , 'nb France wVen he undertook the subversion '" " " . la.f u Anil frlAi $ W governmeni, jparucuiariy n mic fe: pf our .fede; wr tp'' Jhe. following vextrac ill i" iafi.Me' work. recently received in hi! Itv; It5 authority cannot' be doubted,'ar cent, imperative. In bngland us royal high ness is justly popujar.s n Ireland he lias ever lived in the hearts ot tne people, ana mey iook up to him with tiope and confidence ye Pot. L1 London, October 31., The King has been indisposed for several days in corisyi The public jias not bten correctly informed of the dates and circumstances ot ihe king's indis- wg uc. .m pou I.. ycr u.y., . hl explanation in parliament, our gquertee or cold. I he following Bulle.. 5iticuUy;n removinRSome paniculars.rs removed. y was taken ill aft early as yeslerc ay k and clnA I V i tiffirtA h httQ hppn Vont. f he King has been indisposed for a few days J.. fipM In V' hu,t- aitWwh inwaiung . : " i ! 1 J tin' ttf.r. rnh1ia1-i'l Kv hta nlitririanQ 7:,tf.rlBti I i am ui ir v.miui uv.,touihi-i . . - - i rns maicsrv was laiteii i j'Wf T ' ... j- . . n 1 U- Koln.ic .1 J 7 Wrnmch strengthened by the-deciaraion ft - . k.. on , o , . 1 fortnight, and since that A considerable ; treasure. destihed v Hr' t& pay? of the French :aratfeV cepted, 'btween"i:.CQiflnd Aftra6n:;'tlie f rea: j-oad. leading lVbm'M'vl6frl6Mid port comprjsea uu jrtianiry 01101 su p&Ywyy-my'fc:,:. triafa J4i"Jh' I'Slj thopgli' i i jo" , i ncVcs ; it;.o6q;;mj 5,5.6 i fand.rtti eomnd6frJV there tdre5 prudehtfy CUoiej tqmakei theattaclc?5A less thanf sixteenv French; coiificrsrwere ?imprir." soiled atayohhclorhavm ce3ii to the arnHie' pajn aitd "! Forty gl w ithy .V t .. 1 v.it' ' j : ... -nr.. - p. . ' . no secHrHy for theiff'amvafilsxcept' iir'Strpn es corts of cayalry, and evenjthtseare frequehily at : tacked and" destroyed ' ; - J ' .The jamentable consequences of the annexation ; . of Holland to France afe not only felcln the tota" stagnation' of trade in that "coucty, but ia tbe' traordiary dgcRne of the7 public funds..The)tS'g and a half per cents- haye fallen so low 9 nine v, C ':l uerman papers 10 ttieaisj wi..nave arnveq.. tui'tftertp confirm' ? the contents. of which tend still the opinions, that a .rupture will soon take-placer oetween r rance na iussiar ,. rjnaipeiwrs irom Hambureh stateniiat dhe Tate Kmir 'of 'Sweden S ltas embarked in the BalUe-fortbkcoUtrTand:'-'..' inai W&lWeiphfty.'IBne hejean become king "en, na arr.veci in z.eaiana anaone ie?r men ifewhicrcwn Uons, that lie had landed at Hehinburtem Swe- toProasia" ' be indemnified by giving den, Octdber 20th, under a salute of all; the bat- V.- I711anyl m," TtacXi nikiwill in thnf rnjQ ceA r possessions of Foland, canjjjemnify herself 1 e tertes. Wd Wellesley, the circumstances of- Cel. Burr's j ge,the;en,cqjisideration,of lhat Jas ha d lever,. andh.s n.g hts . . RtletnCn were only ostensibly irAftfc African ieonle who are resolved, bave been restless ; but he has several hours sleep nn . Ami;9. ' k tTe& sacrifice , ahd Mzarrf, to preserve the in- morning . . 0n Friday, .the 26ih ult. the symptoms being epaenc . u,ct'30' ,8'0' i"ociock A.M. more .. unfavorab!e,. the .eminept abnitie,Tt)r. SEniissaryasfonow??:' - - I . " 1 be King has passed a restless, night and Simmon3 in the pariicular l.ne .of his practice, I 1 you: to t4 Warsaw on a m.ssion nis niajesiy i . nun,u u.eMU.c W Ud7 " ycsic- assisted the former professional persons,' but.it or iM,vto engage tne rreienaer 10 aoarcate m . . . . was thought ht, in J.he hopeol the king's speedy irrwv favor i The : proposition will be made to .u. prupuu . insert the name of Dr. S. in the 'Mmbythefrussian governor of Warsaw. It he. a"0 10 Z" "V ;-.' 1 public bulletins. We aie cfedibly informed, that ippeai-a disposed 10 acceaq 10. . ine-propownoiw, v ; - TT ; when the lord chancellor and the prime-minister Ml tfien shew hin, your instructions and full . nisisinougw o oe uwuig w luuiau J appeared before his majesty, with the view of ob- jowrswireai wiiii im,wnicij win uc 1 a - - - - - - . ro taming the sign manuel to me commission ior me mWo & him' and family a-fiill and ;.BernadoUe, the 1-rench Grown Pnnce of Swv- pKroJation parUainent, the moment was so unfavorable as to preclude all question as to the pro priety of obtaining his majesty 'authority in the accustomed manner for that arrangement. For 1 nku'iAita tiMUDAns ti'A rnftt v nrpct nn rtp1 V? mrii'P The Admiralty have made known to the mer-P;. . - r -J - " ,...-1 1 riHi'jirirw .-jWy . .g- --" IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT " jHoute of IsOrds, November 1, 1810 At four oclock the Lord Chancellor rose and stated that his majesty's indisposition prevented his Duttintr the siicn-manuel to a commission, for the retnm of Mr. Canning ' to the Cabin-t fail which had been ordered tor tne prorogation 01 Ma.iw vr- . . , , mribment.' their lordships were then assembled under the unusual e rcumstances oi uicir being no ! not)ceif a meeting for ,the.4ia4mc.hoCfeusiness, whife no order of Council had been regularly made lor their prorogation. His majesty's in- .. .1 1 1 irciinsiunn was ciueuv occasmncu uv 111c iiirssuic .llilL- lu..: j ki will s,ir.r.ee-a Me. Ilvd.r as Secrtrarv for the Home 1 of domestic afffiction, and there was every hope Esh ateUtrafinh'whMhf.r whie- or torv. would l Department 1 he Earl of Buckinghamshire will WJhinkor disturbing, the internal peice and! also, it is said, be' placed in a con.picuous s'uua (hemtifiiLRnnWAartA. takincr hold of this cen-1 It is stated in a ministerial paper, that the cate femioVwm, :said,-.'". J-kave a tiarty fllrcqjly in of Lucien Bonaparte- haf been 'submitted to the tooii;rw.wMwirbAryW, ob i can expose , lawyers, ..ana tne quesuon puf, wueuicrrom vnc flTaeyi-andi AustrIaVhomst gite up w vsjru -.w Ss& GklUcia, ean Ml'$iWle'mnifiedu-with.; Prussian , of 4the number of French privateers fitted and fit- sw:Hftltnrf i mn'ihM comDensVion ting from the various ioits in the Channel, and m:e -tmym'mmm w - ------ : I I P:-.for:tbe:.los,i.'o?..SUesia and Prussian the north sea, is oeyona precedent ; nut that every Minfc Eheland catThave-no obiectio'n to these possible attention would be paid to the protection at a Russian " Minister; jucpmpaniei.ldn''..ith y ---V? ! enures tp our government. ' ; ' 'VC -'; . fs "J,.' - ' - ' 'Vi v TS.l U-wl : - ,. Lot etc from Lisbon., r JUepti Bertlettf in the brfg Hornet,amyedlat Boston on Saturday, in 3 days froniXtsbon-He ! lelt the city on the 6th oyept)ber'aihc:tirn9.;V', the two grand armies "occupied the aame'groupd, they did at the date . oL quT. previous'-accownijiV-?) , Some skirmishing iiad taken, placebetweerjlie "'f but posts and the fortifications on each side, werei' daily strengthened. i?A few days before-captain JBy ' sailed, it was reported that 'JVIasSfcpa )ad detachet'i-; -; 6000 men, in boats,- across the -'.TagusrvYor,th-.ip'J' purpose, as it was supposed, of gaining prQyisiQns-j and that a number: of Portuguese iropps had alsd j ;miic vvcr iu wuii.il wicui. auc i9iiivuiir p)iM tion of the rrepch, as it, regards provisions, was' " exactly' known : but it was jjeneraUy beuevfcd. they were in want of almost every1 article of aubi hiot st sislence; whijein theTJrltish camp, supplies 'of? every kind were in, the most ample abundance - irjMigvments j She can retain Maltar and., may , ot tl?' i!ite .Hamburg and Bremen, to the Electorate of .There is a reportithat, since the negociation sMwiiiMt n. y. AnM.iiiii. nif Afr cu, uct nus.3. nam UIJUl, HI IU1U OIUIIIVI 'i.-jeener'Muca:beVy end. and his friends, -to join the present administration ''ftnA.ii'ii.-' ! and." certainlv. a irtendlv intercourse subsistsTie 'tdtbcoinnJunicBtelhis to Lord -JW bit worth, ft weep them. If is expected L-that lord Sidroouih ltokkhii.U,miiil Hid' Ui-nkit-intQ iM&Uth . will take . the' place of ..President of the Council in i : ' jl - t " !. r f ...i ll... "Mislaid, - The,33d volume of the British' Cr6iVyhich,i is the 3d volume of., that part ienti lie d theb world,, by, Adam, Fitz AdamV'cti presumed -, some friend hasMeft it in his .robin, forgetting tof, return it to toy Library.'' lfw31jteob)ie-.toaoYf:'t person to rcturnlt to"" J. r. .SU T-., .... - T. ..i- , - Wx t " 2W 70.' r of his recoveryi ' The arJ of Liverpool, after stating, in the most serious manner, that his majesty's physi cians entertained the most confident -hope, of his recovery, moved an adjournment to the 15th in stant. ma iiT EnglanLwere to agreeTo my proposii etrcut A very Liberal .Reward Cv , , WHIt be given to any person "who will carry' a-v bout one hundred weight from: this, plate; ly? Knoxville, Tennessee."; ' ' ' . , . " ; - - -Ensure Qt Ihe PrinUn-- Raleigh, January S. - " " ,c T ' . 2w-77Q., !.'.; C Beware of the Swindlers H. HURLEY has feloniously removed'" from. should not" part with Louisiana, .as-that voiild:ban xcelUjhtposition T and pslhical operations. If the Pretender no, otisentj 'I 'will insist upon the king siaCiromneUiAe-rhlni'io ;"qiiiuy arsaw,' a? alls.lnvthat case, have iyher view upon that tryf-f and jfhe presence of so .many French troteratits there' will not' answer mv;'Durpose. On 'Ng4highv.Beriin, ' you., may converse ftly ip this, or any btber subjept with the minis tt Wangwitzj rw KeM ent ierement a nous who is devoted to jus ah(lwho js Uteise informed of f 'iikeridr yiewa, in regard to Poland. When )oi are slj Warsaw, you' will see, there a puulic !gtni of ours sent; from, Talleyrands oflice,' and cpgnised!;by the Prussian government as French i hwnameisGalan- Boyer I do notwisl liio tell h&n ypor errand till .the'object of your I fission is publicly known fLet, me . know what w doing( there,. afd whether Talleyrand has i'Ht had any 'djKctNwmxnunicatioh:)tKl'he:.Pre- twder Louis the XVlIIth, or any "of the;people ea yGoldmithy Cob. SonafiaT te. , , , ' ftiove a ttarta in that country' nphu muit phey rk?. tan losi themflVfp . have Jong Uipught, nd sometimes expressed in conYrsatfoiXr MiKleaerls of they demccgrayc faction had w conimiited themselves to Bonaparte," that they ;?tiobiitreda. poin .for fear of exnosiife. ? We ave'tio doubt, thot . his majesty holds a rod of this r:m'9)tv the , heads ot ourigreat mert-at. wasn ?ngtpn, aid; at some future day, pemaps; not very W5 taxt;..the iecret will he flisclosedM f Mean .v w me anty t w.oeTaiisis vy ichhvihik!;s stance8.nderlckJicdl inta our uower, i Lord Holland expressed his cordis! assent toJN Handver- County a-number of- Negroes be. we have a right to constitute him a prisoner of this motion, wmgn w iniHicuiy -j onging to the estate of the late William 'Jona ThfeJAwyers have decided -in the .ar, ffog; imony ; . ana .u .wv,ic.cu i..uC1. ,.va.,.F. The vropeVty m dUpule, and there, ate J.Wqv iilLs if t.T w I t ill v iii tiav uwivi iiiiiivi v nvuvuuiug' l . it,.' A Kln rtf wr hat.'.iii mh. nuenr: hwn wnt HOI'S? OPCOMMONS. suiftpendinst in theuperlor andCounty Courts relative to it. Tbe said "Hurley took advantage of f out to Malta, to take Jinji on board, and to convey h-.:" l",ai " -i' ot the absence pt the principal security ao carry. him, his family and effects to this country. , ' the -house, when about sixty mempers nau -ssvm-tbe Negroea Offvpiobably .with- an mtepuon to ' A paragraph, in the Paris Moniiei.r. statesfthat Md. At four there were about one hundred oriaketo take them out of the State. :i u, nPn. nm..rt. vvith the troonnVrnder hii. rnmmi.net. members present- The speaker then stated that I - - - -JOHN COLVWT -'i' h5r.hAentrre corns of the -French, isftiw.l'the houle'.had.met pursuant lo.the lsfliro.rpMv rWemW 18. f i -YvSw2:, - N "HWty, aM ' 'igilaneeii to' keen 'the'. Fren&h party P ftheck, iMcy c . f-'Vr -v ',r ? ' C Y- - - ..S '- " f .Yesterday ."at 'the Court of Over and Terminer F sitting, John Su Clair, anaged man, was tried 'i cotrrted ipf the murder '.of'one-BiJlr'rbfv; Xl(!ence wa sri r'rtmr.1f.ti 'and rnccldsive. that the ... j iu uoi long nesuaic nr-rciumnig vucu- ci C.ct." ..r . - .-to",- :. J .r -. i -v ' -After thft'trlalffhipT .Tn'5tire "Kent. tirohounced llKntenc,e,cf ing to Almeida, to keep up-Massena's. communi cations in the rear in fact to co operate with Massena in any way, he may have occasion for. The -French emperor has issued a decree per mitting the . importation into Fra ice of colonial produce now an 'liolstein, which may be the can liowevet, that on entry at Hamburg, thenew duties shall be paid thereon i and that the declarations of the facts' should be made at Hamburg before Nov. 4. " "T ;- v v ; - Paris, October 21. M.' Dubois, chief surgeon at the Hospital of the school' of Medicine; has. been appointed Surgeon Accoucheur to her majesty the .empress. ' . ; 1 ne louowing extract oi a leucr, uuicu ivi.ta, Aug. 20, was posted at Lloyd s ' The supercargo ot tne uiacus communicates -- . ' - . ' . m . . : m i t r - - i in a letter, dated the tain, that ne is aetaineu at Li9sa by contrary winds, but that he js at liberty, and that all theTurkish vessels that were stques IcrCU lit lUC Aunauk, .)iiiyt wet ii iiwviu.iv.'. f Ddliw" November. 5. receive W .trust ahat JLherimforpition giyenfrby Mr Pef civat ' will nrpve to-be porrect, Wd'that our gracious bovereigom survive jiis prcscui umis-nosition-::-We are, strengthened m this hope'by a; bulletin ''of v feif vhitalthf the -iiiost recenf hat has reabhed this Country. " '. ' Death 'hf.the Princesi AmtUd's ' The -Right Hon. the i'Lord' Msyor has feceiyed from the. Chief ; Secretary; the Lilowinj; Letter, r. Perceval said, he was persuaded that: the! v pemg assemDieu now, altera praciamauou ; . . l-,y t - ? WfPr0" Pame t . " .? ' '"(itonfrderk JWOUW oe anxious Know wnv ainnaies- . u j' f ft,:Mr:-. .V -sarvahtahad not obeyed his cdmrnand. and ;v V ' 7 - PtttejXihe . necessary .tommission.- it ;.was.nis - ,Atlt?. 1. , tioni'but hc understood, that as there was no commission, there would be no message, there- ore he would take the chair, which he did. M House boose pre mournful duty to. state that it was ong to hi majesty's indisposition that the Lord Chancellor had nofTijeen to obtain " the royal signatdrev and thaCiaflispositionVas occasioned by his majesty's constanaundancejupon tbVpro of, a ' beloved daughter ; but as the cause ot his majesty sill ness was known, there was every rear son to-, hope for his speedy recovery. He was sure "the people would rejoice.tto hear that the symptoms of his majestyls indisposition were pe culiarly mild, and that the physicians expressed the most favorslbre hopes of his recovery. - ' fe Under these circumstances he should propose, that the s house should, at its rising, adjourn for a fortnight, and thai the Speaker should send cir cular letters tp the rriembers, requesting their at tendance. - ' - ; : . ''.''i vSir.SheridanrlaljKttm cellor of the Exchequer for the manner in Which he had exptesseu nimscii, ana expressing ins sa tisfaction at the hopes ybichhe hefdouti -second. The Ouestion 'was then put upon the differem motionsjvhich were agreert toxngm, fori, and the house adjourned to this day foitmghu : t ,' ", 4." LoioirVOctoljer 29.: Lttters were yesterday obtained from Bordeaux of the date of thc i 17tli of tijis mouth. - By Uiese - - . - . .. . , . i State oF North Carolina."; Ftan$Un " ftrnnty v,December ,Seiilon g 1 0.' t court, and itappearing to the touit, that Drxitj Vincent, Tfieophilus lloss-and Rachel his s wife, Douglass ;. Carolhtsnd : Betsey his"' wife, Oebrg Richards and Ly dia his wife, and Ezekiel Viiicent." are hon-re?ideo)ls ; . H is -there forelbrderd ithaf publication be made jn thealpffA.Minera. "ihH : unless toey appear Deiore me jusuccsmh our courf of plea3 and quarter ; sessions to ,"be "held for the county afore suid' on the secdnd" Monday in ISIarcU 1ICAI, uuficaui ;oa,7f i ui uiuiui uiai uic Will4 platnant's, petition will be taken pro confesso, and" heard ex parte as to tliem. ,.t " ' V" ' 1 . 7"r-:G; fiiuvc.; :. - t ZJSf WfiL WAN ftp 4 ?2 Q?. v ' " ' . 'Apply to , " i J - t " Y Dec. SOI . 'V-U l i. i,- . ... jl -.. i .... I Nprth-Caroliriaj. 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