T. J mil , . , ' - - I ... f t m . j f i .ii..WT. forifer. 'tms. unionunate -vicum rmcrcilew hand, ofcruel $t 7r'of enomity, oi tnecrime aieaasougnt t fed tfW ,n1 F . w 6llif lh6y . confirmed the criminal's a- ..Qt the Stave, ;anq..s. iiu.yrei.isc; mnu ; WVh ' io r&'SU on' should, aye M uate ' in de ih ":1 t 4. 'i. ose j 3111 :;! ici.' alia ie . . rove I Mite' (lie' eV ; (w nam,; .h.tir rar iotej ft?; i tk i-it-i' pro! iyj an lit ill vein uMaii coiir. art .V tw ;terc by. iCVfiwe? ; mainWlpef ;hj6 toasterVri ght 1 0 fir cyircctcirt ,f;h scntuate : iiMne. master iq jmh-W pwiniy proveq, i h 'crime "i4 ' not r'-a mount t o or constitute ' 4Vafi. hht reason or lustice war In this m- 00 " f.,r ttrvA 'milotil Keii.rt- .out IA f NinVorW, :eW 1Ss beo sept td the Penitenti- -i f3 years?- .nc' auinor w ini ru;ic w:jioi j, tboimnaii cnnic tiu suuuu,, iu juraji-j pwon respecting, me prcienaea repeal otJUie tier- prarionrirt meWlfoitWw an idea UAaifeife&'at'odd aw4holeihcf Sf AttliSinlEhiBin' W'iiir nnii'to comnlir with 7: Vi.- tv1 m WrtaiDCQ Lijj.be ::,the jesult;of ' theif defiberation j and at thi unfort iiAf te' coniUpn of slavea atnong L;'sub1ecti, may (claim' portionrrqf 'merciful the d vrbitf$ica! enowghiTlictr inter?H pleadl their excuse. V With .4hgm it was hotia X.UUputah cqn. 'but. whither they; shtiuJdjCiUinue, to haya Tf6MstWoKTiNaToif Esq. jsjlthosen' a Set natof otplUnited Statesir froifi thitat 6f Qijioi ukuppijr inc .vacancy occastoneq. uy me .restgo iqiof Kcturii i..'Me tgaV'.'Isq M r.v Vv' "r' 'iL.-. '-..- ..tl.i it- 'J. I ii. 'i,-ifVilVi:Lu ; j I.' In f-- on.L VT...t. ttiZ t-t?'f Vt. U. Statea, For the wistrict of k)rleans,,in xonse quence bt repealed iost ructions from the attorney. general, forcibly iexptlled Mr. Livingston from pos;. :tL r.;Vf 'V;--:;.- .:'. V - v. WiThawftevfcr entertained more than -nrtp pinion respecting, the pretended repeal of the Her- THURSpAy JANUARY 10, 1811. q I tMr. dated ' f 7" " of.Oih&rcUi 5J.;4Waikcto, Ian,, 'l$10;. jDne ihrajaJof Ac'sesalb is past and no $)g done tha( can be "viewed as a maUc r of na- nseqrtTiWevhave' appropriated one yWaoUari fot the purposfe of b'ring- Ej, We have stated accounts before us of the penditure of . 75,000 dollars of this sum, every W of which Haa gone, to the relief of those Vlw.haVe' been stript in France, and places under xt infiaence. (I include Denmark '.in this des- lesrcraay.we rcccivcu atuimucmmi uujuju- aiatioa", fjroni ,the president, r he door s were 'dose.ad continued 50' till we adjourned. I ex- I to'tt fcave pol doubt observed that th' West Iri(Ia business -was beforef the Senate. It 'is '.still dfttriai'lefotf lioihinjgwill U done till camespondence l'fmMti Secretary Smith and ii&f$$ei&j and'the indiposition of the Jting of ilSrainy'ui 'some. .ineasi)re changed the bwsiw,. our. larcuru bui. , . ,-. - - , -The latpst frreign -dat furnished by the last or lino let! itf en'k steaq Ua rcouj rsclv ;tiS ;pub m htn. ac4 of 1 vte back? Tvorf OP 1 used : per 'reai! ai" id' 1 mo men in ese Ia3, pieseritfius with no intelligence of , fto?c( Etirojj'el here are. ' accounts frorn Spain ic4 Portugal; quiiie.aspeV of affairs in these jtotiotctes has' not undergone 'any - material- alter J!ioiiTni;f Cortes 'hai assembled in Cadiz and f Pi'ttia ,gy who siirjnted. the dutif s of 'imjljxtifitiiot pdober 1 We observe: .'nlwlrjal' andpmier-decrecsiQjrii. lscatlbn of English merchandiae at Frankfort, irine Jung pt tngiana was recovering worn leinataciy. by-which -he Jbad beerrecnttyTtdllict Airtporwas jn circulation that the unfortU satejiualavusV late king of Sweden,' had feri as tojnated on the way bet weep' St. Petersburg and i in" Russia.- V , . ) ... . : ' It will be recollected by some of ,mr readers of rescindingllicm on ;6riy; Urras io comply wit!) which would have been possible on our parti j?his opiAlop is now yerified. Vesterd?.y the pre sident laid' before the house of representatives! several documents and correspondences between Armstrong, R. Smith, Turreao, 8cc. agreeably to Mr. "Swoope's resolution of the 21st instant requesting information respecting duties .paid in France' for American produce, tec. The se cretary of state in a letter to Turreau, tells him, that according to duties, edicts, and regulations now in force, the revocation of the Berlin and Milan decrees amnunt to nothing, Turreau re plies that there appears to be a disfiotition in his, court to tnake some changes favorable tous, but lie has received nothing official to that purpose. The message s to be printed, and the American public will soon be convinced that 1 this pretended repeal is KothYng, NOTHING AT ALL ; and, what is more, that the administration WEti KNSw it,: at the time the President's proclamation was issued' We now think there is but little danger of even an attempt to carry into effect the the non-intercourse with England. Alex, Qaz, Extract of a letter to the Editor of the Baltimore Federal Gazette dated " - H'ashixgTqn, Dkcembf.r 31. Mr. Pickering in the Senate to duy, read a purl of a private communication . from Mr. Jefferson in 1804 ; a letter from Talleyrand, jn which he plainly tells u'sj that the Erench government never did, nor thought of ceding to us any territory be yond the Ibberyilie.- When Mr. Pickering had finished thejetter, one of the Senate asked if this ;as qojt private ? being .answered in the affirma- . t ti : : .i- ,,.i . ., . 'r i UYCjiu; ganaiico were luiiMiuimciy yrucrcu 10 pc rtlosw: Aftelf the horse was stolen, "thcr hnt the door. . '...''',' - " Mr. Vandyke is put on the bank Committee, in the place of Mr. Poindcxter. : ' . ' s .. vThe president's message, this, day relative to Ereuch duties, Jkc. is very important. - Secretary Smt'h tells Turreau that th repeal of the Beilin and Milan decrees amounts to' nothing, Turreau repUt'S that thtf French coert are dinposed to do something .for- us mOre favourable, but he has no official cpwmuhicaTion to tht purpose. VVhen you read the documents accompanying this message, you wilt be astonished at the conduct of the administration, who were in possession of ell these fact before issuing the proclamation. , One of the private letters communicated by Mr. Jefferson in 1 804is from Talley'rand, in which he tell3 our government, that it they attempt to take possession of any territory beyond the Ibber- vHJe,-theFrench will take part, with Spain,, and drive them back , . The letter ot Turreau dated September 10, 18 10, says the emperor will lAodtfy his edicts and iV.I :wat Ithe Senate a; short itime this day, .Mr Horsey, of OeU ware was finishing s . long speech t. Hi. " :wv.. ".J w it Ideclared4 fcatXe'bmplesteljr proved thai iiiiied o- as to read as fallows ar: ' dqors", rp,a4 llcotit if jace'eeriaidoukscon v' y .. 6dii,tj.6tl3K'cQrtlit(Sie 'Pjnt of. th' ' ' ' lte(l) States thln crecypijiavirig been repqvej'insodot cmUted palmb) yh5iaf4o ."3 rl . rV 5i fii fi Hilt After-ft dUcussioq'of ,1 the res6lutitin Was ijKoded Jy the nibxer7orf the 7 BuggcsQr), .oi.Mr'; the word. foJi56Jf ilioh'iiiiidl 5 " J ' -jPrs4&tyTeu&(t'r Meis'rs; Anderson:: Biit,' ' Campbell. Cliy, Cpndit Crawford, Cults, Fraalc JiihGaildy'erroan,' maD.' tjeib,Mathe'v.; . - ? inf'eftr "MessrsirUjr, Cham.',- srtf 't'V2 .'K ,V?;A,t.v'(J,'; t.f5JcaJled,p;;tne?, Bein and Milan decrees were ffarhed ,,ihis l place ifmd ;;elsewhere:th):re"'; !ejog'n illuminations - - We at- that e exprpsscdurppmio no such reVoca- pKiye tbatwc -'ere'Mt- mistaken.- oriie i ?8t uiVitt le'ei'that tN'lstae 'rV 'w Silk Kmir.L:j ''rj".5- .t::t.r .t'Z''Ei;.i Pi, at least,'- should now recommend, that, our M bang out flags of black in token of -dis-PpointmenL itnd sorrow. - We' almost expect that its cplumns wili appear in mourning, 'J . . resolution xespeting- the public printing, .tajtled by Mai. Owenat the iasVsessjori of the 'vS'i'Mtllr'P W'lfe-ciirtrwM.1 : Utf thimii-tni,m , "tnl1! not- Jy:eichteen members, as stated in Pur IDeP Kntw'J t fl'i''.'ov ' "''! a',-''!" .J.?'!' '.1 th... W 0tn! time slnrpf ? .Tli fio-firn mmHeri r'lUed tO Votf!ft, f.fimfl, VlC rwtn. lf t dollars. , fThis led us "Mo the error,4which cli ithe .Tno!re..winiln ' to noticed since it'ena- u.?. w u Justice t6ih Editors of the. Regis- is feIfnof nnrnTBcartf tn nKQiv . flint ' tfi iS'ster his ' petvrted ' the evderjt meaning ' of , r-t "Pflgt and , Coylan's appUcaUon to the They construe a wish to have par 'a!ar de defined, itito a pcUtjbn for increase restrictions more favorable for us -but all depends on our exertions " against the common enemy'' - quote hisvery words. ' ; a Extract of a letter from a gentlemtn in Washing, . ton C$sy, to the iLiitoroj the '. Virginia ratnot I can give you at present but little news from here, of ".matters and things in general." Last night, at the supper tahle,? there was a good" deal said about the next President if Mr. Madison should die or decline ; or his sufeqessor, whenever fee shall quit the chair of state,'' as jyjur governor Taylor has iV. The candidates I mentioned by dif&r ent persons, (and there arr generally fifteen 4r fwenty at pur table from all part of the union,) wefty u well as l can remember- as loijowi a . , . (Sen. jixMsfRONG, ;" ' ; " : '" ElBSipGE OeRT, '" ? ; " t i'-K ' JtiAfnAVtBV'XfMCOiii ' ;- . rj JipirAHD LiyiNGsroKy , : ; . Robert Smith and, " ' ' John SmiiE. ' r- y- ( . Much was said1 for and against almost every one of them, for We have at our tahle politichrts of every persuasion. Some said that Munroe lost the confidence of Washington,, and ihat was eyi denee enough against any man ; others spoke well of him. jSome ; declared that Armstrong wrote the letiers at the close of the war to play ihe devil with .congress, and that he was a stickler for Jef ferson, wluph decided his character at once ; and jhat he hadreated Americans in France who had lost their property, with shameful neglect. Others said that he was a man of great biliiies,; and; 'of decision and firmness, Little -was- said against Gerry, hut his age was made an'objectioh. 7; All spoke higbjff Macon, -as a man pf integrity fmd ability Seme obiected to iWmg President from a- state that sent ;sucli members , is Holland, M'Farland, "Alston, Cmany Wished EdWtjreFLi vineston, as a President from. New Orleans would gratify and unite with us more closely'' the- sPu thern extremiiy of the unions Robert Smith it was acknowledged was pot a man of great parts, but a centlemanly person, and one who is well cr- , , . ' ', - f ' we have nptltje tb'wfiat is, called WestEforWai'be truth is hiittth admnistmti pqssiblesygrdssly Cqi enfutk' w speaker, poke abqu$ ' an hoiif in , eppositidn'to Horseyaadendeavored to Cprove the goodness of our Urf u4 .the expediency of 'taking possef si. on.'jftas. well remarked that he never spojie be.ttet.nor proved less. There ;will he much more shaking tift the Senatej-and, still more in the house pit T this subject Thet bill will bpwever pass. t . : . , ) " , ' Montgomery yesterday brought forward a, reso lution, which was carried, instructing the Secreta ry of tb1nayyland of the Treftiury tq furnish ;the house; wvtf the Information; Jn'.1tbeii possession tefatlve:! theb31ii;tH hoasVrpf Def any Purviare Cand Cov" ntcomery arid Gallatin illwfTled rd it if opposed, ibat tlua jeaqvJ luUon, in .addaiou tq.the resolution of Mr. Swoope on th' sme; (iiibjevrasCrpuht forviard in con seqUenqe of information given by Xallatin i of evi dence in his possession oiler thsrt that called for by Mr.SwooiKreSoJutions,' and which will more iulfy prove the fraud Montgomery : has hereto fore been in the Smith interest ; as the Smith's are now likely to be detected, I presdme he is willing to claim some share of 'credit in bringing the tul priti to public exposure Robert Smith and Gal latin hate each other as cordially as possible. It in expected that the Smith's still owe, injustice, above l60,Q0Q.' Probably the house will direct the Comutroller to commence a suit aorainst Sam. Smith, and, if Robert caq be impeached now for ! for- Bath, where five of thent were c aught and what he did when Secretary of the Navy, he cer- loogeu m jau, wncn mey conrejssea me crtmer ana , tainlv will be imDeachment will be hard nushd.ltoW that they hadhid them ina gully adjacent tq'- It is expected that the information required of j their encampment Two men Trom Bath cam.,' i,. c..wii.;i. .:u i.o u I over ana lniormet: the citizens nt trie r.irriimRfanrfi. f - week, and the "subject will immediately undergo a thorough investigation. The democratic mem bers Bay, i tbey have defrauded the public "they shall not be spared. see no way by which they can escape It would be better for them at once agree to pay the money. am informed that Sam Smith pretends that sufficient funds to pay the bills were provided Degan, Purviance, and Co. and that Degan wasted them ; but 1 am in formed by much better authority that no funds were provided for what remains now diie ; and that of course Smith and bis partners have ob tained the money for nothing John. Randolph has not yet arrived ; but I believe is daily ex. expected. He will. n6t suffer this affair to sleep.' There is indubitably at present a majority in both houses, favorable to the renewal of the char ter of the Vnhed . States Bank. On this you way depend, s . , ' .C- , ', n f3eotoi; 'on the evening of the 4Jist ulft'YKf, ' Mrs. Mart UMtB, tlie amiable consort or Cspt, Gcorg;'BldlfTt a t On the 30th ulumo, "at the Sound, Mrs. 1 Wjt$;, ' kings, wife of .'John Willkings, Esq. I'' , . t v T&irufrtfM kttef fntii'lfasKingm to tH . Editor : Z i of the Virginia, Patriot, It tppcars tp '. be corapleatly ascertained hi the Sedate that We have no title to West Florida ; to no land beyound the Ibberville. JSflr. Picker ing read a letter from Talleyrand dated in De cember, 1604, in which he telf our government France never did, nor had a thought of ceding any territory 4 beyond the' Ibberville. There was no necessity of trying to keep this letter a secret. I saw a copy of it three weeks ago There is another letter dated bhortly after, this, which ought to be published : in which he tells Jeffer. son, that if he puts a foot on the tetri tor y France will bnmt diaiely tfike part ivith Spain, and turn us out by force Jtflerson was then mute, and no thing was done till now since France and Spain hve quarrelled she has given us leave to lake it to purchase, or bold till she may want it," Old Frevsh Soldiers' Claims, -A report on flie subject of the claim s geherally kiowh by this name, was . made in the house of representatives a few days ago, and-immediately agree to wit hout a dissenting , vote. We have been induced to publish, it as well to put an end to the jxnreasonabje expectations of the real claim ants,, as to repress .the speculations of thpse who banquet on the' spoils of thr credulous and igno rant We area apprised that These , alleged claims have been made the ipeans of extensive imposi tion oh persons of the latter description, by a knot of speculators wlw have gone, about the country lor the purpose. This fact was stated in the house of representatives by Mr. Milnor and Mr. Pitkin at the tirne the petition was presented. Indeed tbe sense of the house was so decidedly in oppo sition ; to the - claim, that , motjiihg but a desire to oUaiVibaclusive, report on lne subject fronJhe commiitees of Public. Lands induced the house to consent to its reference : . The question is hoWpro- jbabty pqttdjrest for ever,- The claimants will perceive uut -rthey can never again urge their claitu wi&lli.e least prospect of success. ; ' - ; ' Nut, Jnfei, CONGRESS. ' IN THE HOUSI OF REPRESENT ATIVES, : T Saturdayy December 29. - Mr,, Bacon introduced U15 following resolution ; Resolved, JJfhai the Committee of Claims be in structedtb enquire into the expediency of repeat ing or suspending the operation of the several acts of limitation, so far as they now operate to bar t he payment of the following description of claims a gainst the United States,, viz., ) . Loan office cer. tificates. ?'. Indents for, interest on the public debt.V.3.'Eto missioners. certificates. ; 5. Amy",; ccrtificltes. 6. Credits given in fieq of army certificates can celled.t7. Credits for. the pay of "the army for which no certificates were hsued. invalid pen srqns that the committe hav leVe' to rcu port by bill or otherwise. ; ; Ordered to lie on the table. ' iWr.' Sawyer reported a bill altering tlie lime of holding the District Courts for the North Carolina District ; which after a desultory ducUftsipn, was urucrca 10 mire rcant. Extinct, 0 a feitc froth a genemart iityjnk&stlff 'Houtaurtttmnful t Yet. tbhfa I M A most horrid- nfturdeir-was Committed onf , ' Tuesday the U ult. within'onq hundred yavV of s j Engleheart's being half a rnUeJrom'FincastleJ It appears that two tnen, ,f upp'osedto1 ba Shutcs ' i ' and Taylor, pfl Tennessee, .were tqki nr'out 1, 1 v?.; negroes tq that state j 1 bat on the above menUdnedl; night they tqrned on their masters with clubs audi murdered them while adeep.'r They thfcn. madeti,'- over and informed the citizensof the circumstance, who immediately turned out in searebf of tbem-"5 and in a short time discovered them, but torn and; ( mantrled in a most horrid manner-Their bodies ' were brought to townvaqd buried after an jnque-it. v f'y washeld qver them."-' ' . J" -vC "4VJ MARRIED, , In Kinston, Lenoir county, on Monday .evening,; 7 the 3 1 st iilt. Mr. Jushua Crodmi son ? of Mf joe ; Crqom of said county, to the 'amiable Mils -Pene C lope Cobb, daughter pf Tobias Cobb, dee'di late of Jones county . 'f.'K't' :'t , On Saturday evening the 22d ultimo, at Adittis Creek, Mr Valentine Wallace, of Carteret county 4 to Miss Pcnelofie Keale, dauchter of Cdl.'PhiliU .J . Ncale, of Ube former place. 4J - ' V . ' V 1 1 ; . Notice. J Jv;,; " j WHEREAS I have lost -or mislaid a Note qf ; ' Hand or B'cnd, executed by Richard Bennett, then V in Lancaster county,' Vabut a citizen 6f Iredell. :. county, North Carolina, on thelOlh day of -March ..' 1806, attested by William Gibson and, Spepfer George, of. the -aforesaid county of rLancaster: ' Virginia, payable to me on the 10th March lSOT", f - ; for three hundred and five pounds. . thirteen ,8hil; lings andftwo p,ence, current money of Virginia: 1' I do therefore hereby fbrwarn all persqns fronts niii'chftslhcr". llin(-: nr lalfinp an a'tsip-nrnent ortn..;'S i qj, 0, . w - -ro f -"O. ' -,-- . .'. said Note or Sond. - f- THOMAS NfLAWSON, t t . J Mislaidr f v The 33d volume of the British Classics, whiehj is the .3d 7; volume" of that1; part , entitled 'the world, by Adam FitrVAdam f It "is presume some friend has left it in his" room forgetting, tq return it to my Library. v I will be obliged to any, A. person to return it, to ' V 'M. .v.;:, , ROBERT.WlLLIAMS.' Balejgh, January jJ; ; , 2jv 70.- "7 A v,ery . Liberal Reyir v ;. ; 1 Will be given to any person who wi)t carry a- bout one hundred., weight from this, place ' to KnoxvUle,'leuhe.ssee,''jf;.' y- (iV.-c ;V RaygVJmuai- rgm0p, Superior Cpwr of jLat?Ti Trm 1?1Q ;: Vaughan & Hazard! ; Original attachment lcvi IV John Spencer: v J Bg-rton, 'leHanltotike;;;' . .WHEREAS It ap'pWsW'tljii jpbutt' that the fendant in this causeis hoif an r inhabitant of .jWf ? State, ordered that publication .be t made iiv-tlie'V Raleieh Minerva ) for the s'oace ef threef month that unless the dcfeqdaqt appearat the Beit terra-; pi omsaiu court,' .on inc nrss imjiay vv iviarcu ij&ft replevy property nd plead jlssuejudgmnl final will be eqtered against -hu.V ' 4- w " rW- -rzr " " . WlLiUM M. SNtEP, , ota gopc; quality .VThtref aiv ph the . tie a ted 'and btauliti.l sifiiatmti fiw rliAlS-i A l iJXM, lymgavotit turee mile tq "is v cres of land n remises an house, a good orchard which sclrom mH, St an ex cellenf nu;wlow About ;ltp "acres cf the land are ' cleared. The-aboVc land wiUe. sold on a crctHt ! of 6, 13 and 18 month, payable by c&u) instaU -ments.' 7 Apply to. Wm- B. Meara, in Wilmington, or me, suoscnoer m nuisperciin, , Oct. 20, JAME.S VEBB.v i ..... jT .