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W'AwWHwi bll ihcSctfetahj ci' ..' ,' l ., " ;r--?. ' ,. ; ;f cohtftoucd Jo foe' :li.lKdVwmi o' AI . J ?:lLtl- anra': fct .thnfrrv. T M-' , 'mv... J j i '', tnafffd. which ram tn tfWk'Anw1fiirt. rf fnntnTn .Thf fiifYHr Jiht of vhiniirfrijif inn's --tittip 'f.'fi ''' lv .' o. W -ft:. ou t avji it 1 lati 'cati h. ink ! Um in illic spa "V "ta!( ;t ii fo 'cdt sstr 1 jverti s, ill ur. t lcttc nil S W, prig' mcc UvV' pan:-! : Tin a tii' xr t Clliif ft' r i " ' A?to4'''tI4rf'th ' 5th" Ji5?y, itmoreq ippeari" that there cari beno i importation in- lo ttti&itikt upotf terrns and' conditibhs utter r hr mad wssi6ie and tUt therelre, there ?n be importation at aH of the' following .articles, the ' pi1ut , t lie .Unitetl , Statps, pum vly fish" oil, Toodrfialtifi8h,co'J-fi8h',tibidei and peltry. these enti!tneratcd articles constitute the IVat mass p4hexpprts from the CiutedStates '''iJ 'jk miind is natnrMlv nwaktiiftt! to a iiir- W H "' J T ;. ' '.Ke o the aitaalr condition between the :tw,Q coun- .',es, and -to' he consideratioti that no practical Vv'xl, worthy of notice',' ha resulted to the Unit- idiAte from the revocation of the Berlin andj lin decrees, cottt.at:a, as it has unexpeqtaDiy . b??n WitU Vcifn5f nc coniraci wai system ui i he act ot cutigress pi iv;jy last nsa ior us . ffttM&ptfK$ejtff-?ri 'extracts which we have Kcn irom me documents transmuted tq congress on thp 2fnh iiliimoappear to be the mbsl import ant parts, of the "-correspondence, whichhas ta Prl3cer fieiween iiw secmaiy, ot, star,e ana toe French, minister; -hey' gtYci mucin, iuai uie nosumy 01 r. ranee -10 Amerj can hemrality has rot abated . pnd that her mea suvesot aggrssiop, instead of changing their pa ture, have Only assumed a rriore insidious fornu The secretary tells gen. Turreauj.bat ho modifica' cation, meeting the wishes of government, appears to have resulted fiom the projected repeal, since it had fur its object not merely the recognition "of a: speculative legitimate principle but the enjoy ment of substantial benefit- This sounds the most like good "sense of any thing we have heard the se crttarysay, since, instead of making up the navy bject,; not jntreiy me recogniuon oa spceuu ' iHP-iiimaie nrmcinie.'DUt me emovmeni 01 a ' tibsianiial 'benefit rhe;:eriu rev iherejn pre (.. WmecCpbyipUsly embraced; the idea of. eqmmer- arrived here on Sunday last in a small schooner froratheheet4-7blratfjVb Rising Sutir Catlett j Sally, Carer? (alighter) and liwu uiucri Qiiau acnuoiicr, utiles rccuiiccicu. aorDjfl cwnr proaaoiy D e gotoiif scnojoners majcsuc,oeu, ui iNew orj since arnveu ai ihis portr Freernan-Ellil, :of Kewbein-ii tint advahtSgci t included the reasosible Relief, i budget, he habeepnwjsely:, iQvested with the tiat an abroiorkpf Jto MyatkorT&flaofleaTe 'The DufsuTt of these sDecula- mU mpor of France afreebr princip,e9 h becn a caroeof thesa the introducuqn of the produce of the U. State , as, . . rv. , .'. . . - - the; were previously to the promulgation of decrees. 7'iV?. ,x;- .L;V. ' 'fj1ie restrictions of "the Berjin and Milan de- Cress, nat mc cucvi-v)!rcM.iiMiiiig iuc niucnoau those crifice; by democratic administrations, of the real interes.tVof the nation. ' A shadow has been pre ferred to substance. We have stood spending many ingenious arguments to convince a robber Merchants lrorn Tiendinir their vessels to France,; ipi.."inlwi;tiAna in ti..'i.ni tht hit kiin that he had no rieht to crossrour threshold, whilst Ubsututcdj agairist the admission of American j another was stripping,6ur dwelline: and runnins: j,rodacts,ill,have the effect of imposing upon joff witMhe booty. 0ur first dut ougt to to thera ''an equal restraint If, then, for the revok- , . , 1 ddecrees, municipal laws, producing the same Prcscrve wnai remains, ana auempi a recovery commercial .erlect, have been substituted tjie ; 01 what has been stolen ; and we shall succeed mode onl) an(J hot the measure has undergone j if substantial benefit continue to be the object of Ration- And ftovever true tt may be,' that j government . (he change is, lawful m term, it is, nevertheless, 1. . is true, that Jt is, essentiaJly unfriendly," and that it' does notsg5llW,Port w'(h the ideas inspired br your letter of the ?7th ultimo, in which yon Krepieaseu lu uctiuic 111c uisiuicKy pruuounccu jntentiop of his majesty of favoring the -commer-fialretibns between France and the U. , States, m all the' objects of traffic, which shall evidently proceed from Jtheir agricukure or manufactures'' . " If. France, by her own acts, has blocked up her ports against the introduction of the products of 'the Tnited. Stat.es, what motive hus this go eient, in a discussion with a third power, to jnsisr oa'the .privilege of going to France ? Whence the inducement to urge the anuimentot e of. Frarice, when, if annulled, no Ame- jncan cargoes could obtain a market in) any of her ports ? In such a state of things, a blockade of me coast ot r ranee would ue to the United states Bnnmprtanawpu1dJe a blockade qf Jhe coast of the Caspian sea. .i' , ft'l'he British edicts may be viewed as having louijle relation ;..lst to the Throng done.tcu.the 9.8tafis !.'2d toptW wfbjpdane to France. And it is to the - latter of ithese only that France las aright t6 speak. But what wrong, it rrjay be ked,can trance sutler Irom liritish orders viicn coopertte wither own 1 Regulations ?" Extract 'from, the answer 6f.- Gen. Turveau to the - Secretary of State, 'dated Dec, 25, 1 8 16. ! i' " - ...'-'V - , '...: Ipray you to observer that the last instruc ts 1 have received from tny couit "relative to the new directions the commerce? of France with tlhited States must followpare -of a very old e : the pthcial despatches," from which I have Jttp. the'hl, are of tlie 12th and ?8th of April ;': It is the more probable that the regulations tny'goyerntneht'yij rcgardto J.hi3-xomHtrce Mte ndergoneolirie' modifications, as the consul $eae;al received ;by the u Hornet,'f despatches of wwin juiy, ad and. 30th August tast, inwnicii f lsspeciallystated that cottons may be. imported i'l-rnce inAmeric and under cer- '! ; reglations whereaSi according to the in Jitons whicrf were addressed tq me on the 12th 28th of I April preceding, cotton and tobacco :spi;ciaHyprohibited sloopsjiutkrtrniting, ot t$evr Yorls ; Mars Wa terberr (got off and gotie to ICewber'n to. xeji,t) Betsey, Copeland, of this 1 port,'belongfn& w Mr. topelstjbni Two sloops, at OcQrpcQckoint, frefm ihe Northward, bound in, totally lost, part 01 the cargo"fof one saved. Schooners Rahger,'pu.rdie, 6f thii port, belonging to Mr. Popelston, froijv Ja ttiaica, totally lost near Mattamuskeet, cargo rum -saved. .Federalist,. Miller, of this port, ashore below the Marshes.- A passenger inthe American Coaster, 'Phillips, from New York, informs, that he coupled 35 sail of square-rigged and other ves sels ashore in the sea-coast from Cap Henry to Oc'cracock. ; 19 sail lay oq or near 'Chickamacmick UjanksT among them is the sloop Industry,vWool Wy Hathaway, master, from Martinique, belong. iilo Mr James Hckiris,oi$cureruw.V Brigs Franklin, .Charles, of t. Cily tittle Frank;"- ! qf Newbern,and about 15 sail of smaller vessels, rqde out tlie gale.--.tfnro;. Gazette. - -: From tltc Commercial Advertiser, ; ,, United StATBSBANk. It was stated before the committee by the agents of the Sank, that the amount loaned' by them to individuals is . - 15,106,786 Due to them from the state banks - 1,1 34,0 5 7 Due on notes of the state banks in possession of the- U Sta'tes bank 411,970 Total of specie, December. 1 810, , 5,482,879 Individual deposits, Decetnber 1810 4,312,204 Notes in circulation f '5,000,000 porposesri He ium ofix iiunrfred thoustinjt 6 foliar?: thf prplpeeds; of dutiWipnirpportr hjch wUl- aiccrue in jheV year J 81 j -Jiic"). sum is by-law annually ireserve'd ;fbr U.e upporVoVg:o5 mllipi iui balances appropriailn? in ixpepdedbri the :'3.1tfDeji!enkl'lijier,;'i not wanted todefray the; expehces hat fait?: 1; s t 301(5 rptus f Jtlie tlhited-Statei Witch ' jnay Scei'uVw Uhe er d' f U.".w: year oi, air.aaiisiying tpe.PDject, joe which arjprppriatipnsirayf MTlieproccedsof sucl( loanor Joans as piay.; Deiuithoi4sed By d6nmM''?4." J have the hoijorl io:i be, yery cpectfull4' Sir, your obedient seryarit . .i'KtrU ' JLisbOT,'inform4thypf ,ter.sfro Marshal Souft had place, ,apd warched to join the ,foces of generiF I Massena.-. :A v VL v&4i:i&fePtfiii I " .... : ,r-r-mm n the I'.sthf inst. Dr.. i(enqmm Aljfffl..t(,-MiJ?l Fanny MPpnalt, both;bf.lEdenton.iw' " ' On .Thursday the iothljUU&Mr Bailey, to Miss Sarah Pilmari, both'bf Halifax) " County.;,:, ;:i:JA&b ' In Pitt County, on Tuesdaytheith inst.5MfV; Arcnioam raider ot 1 arrjqrough, to Miss Mayy i Eastpn. ;- "rA , CONGRESS. V JVVe learn from correspondents in Washington, urtder date of the 1 1th January, that the house of representatives had been deliberating with closed doors for six days. What the important business may be upon which they are engaged, has not been permitted to transpire. It is now feared that the proceedings in some of the state legislatures, and even the weight of the piesident himself, wifl effectually prevent the renewal of the bank char ier. We still trust, however, that congress will not act so openly in opposition to public sentiment that they will avoid a measure at once impoli tic, treacherous and disgraceful. Not to renew the charter would be impolitic, inasmuch as the bank affords the greatest advantages to government in its fit'cal'rtiaactioCT, bestdes fefrribst universal be nefit and convenience to the community. Not to renew it, after government had disposed of its shares to individuals at an advance of 40 percent, to say nothing of other sufferers, must present a dlgiisting appearance, of public, stock' jobbing and treaclvtryi And in addition to' these, there would be the further disgrace of that wfl'ch should be an enlightened issemWy, "'"suice it represents1 an enlightened people, sacrificing the interest and chr.tacler of the xountry upon the altar of nar row and short-sighied prrjudice ; ' Ntf decision. hi..j)laceixn ihe-suhjecrof West Florida, Bat we observe in the National Intelligencer of the 10th, that the bill ibr creeling the territory pf Ouleans into a separate state, has passed to a third reading ; having becn amended on tnotionol Mr. Shrjyy so as to include " all that territory now contained within 4'he. limits f it)e territory & Orleans, except that part lying eastof Vila' ce." jnsm cas" t 8!l) ieif riri , CitUV 'of1 ; ii"r' ? I will add to these data fcesDonnes) tliat ec- W'pg tolhe.ofdei-s transmitted to the consul, of ' wajcstY. resbectinis. certificates of oriein, and A the. date before cited, f 30th August last) i;"J my-deljver.ue vessels, ed for, Fi-ancecbserving that these"ertifi. C?te not applicable' b ut to the firodacta h the ntijijaieij if these certificates of .origin can- "PPhed but to the productions of the U -";!e(f States, and ; cannot Jje given to any vesswls ,-JUhos ':bMioed'fci..Fraocef;.the-ibtroluctionk IS!se productions is not then prohibited there. s , "Tou will be pleased especially 6 observe, sir, disDoilibns whlr.li were' announced to ihe 1'Jieicspatches tf the'-12ih and 28th. of April, 'y course aritertor to .the repeal of the de '&.tf Btrlin and MilimJ ami are ner.-essarilv Mopt' ani pbject,-ibe mbm.cn't the -said decrees F! o longer in, forced I do not know of any 'Sequent ads which modify this repeal--for the 'Ucjions already rqite.d, "sent to the consul ge 5ra! th .'30t!v August last, relative to the ceuttfi- rtt"r"tgiiV'are "only a const quence of it",' and I; r?vi1ci. piriiamgnTTof LoWer Canada 1" v ,) 15, tract frbni Governor Crate's speech. IP' the state of pubiitfa Hairs in EuropVi f have7 , .; -(,v .Hutcc,. on wnicnTrcan gmuiju any hi '5v;tb be. criven iqvu.: thrslf parts it ! I? tOWUVtlj .'an. .arrnmiWirlni inn- Af tfi diffetiert ' witli'l Cj b?ye so ng subsisted; between Iljs Ma- 1 , nvOTment and that of the Umtedtates ; incd so "far imrheincthe ease that UimeF-lbtervrUTd tlje middle of the lakes Majuj'ejKkf jandjojitch&rtrain to.xhe ocean" that is, all the disputed territory now called West Florida j winch l is thus left sub ject to future negocjation, and may become a sepa rate territory or be added to that of tlviMississip Pi. H-T'; Mr. Poindexter, from the committee on that subject, has" reported a resolution in favor of erect ing the Mississippi tcrritoi y into a separate state which was rel erred to a committee ot the whole. A bill to reneW the charter of the bank of the United States, -has been reported, & will be Cound in our 'preceding columns. " ' x-xf . The following gentlemen have been elected Directors of the Bank of INewbern for the present year: JVewdern Irue Ksfwoltcan. James M'Kii.lay, William Hollister, John Har vey, rtldward Pasteur, - Isaac Taylor," William Gastoii,,Ikyan Whiifield, John Stanly, Edward Graham, and bansuei airnpson-r-James M A-inlay, Lsq..t'resitfeitf... ' At jah election of director's for Jbe'Bank- of Gape Fear,vonthe 7ih instant, "the following gentleWien were" elected Directors- thereof for the present year t n ilmmglon Uazctte The population of the town of Fayetteville a mqunt to 1992. . :y IMPORT ANTX-IF TRUE. " . From the Boston Exchange Cqffec-House Books, " An ofl?cer belonging to the French privateer; who left France the 30th Sept. informs; that they had an order on board, signed by the Emperor, not to capture Shy American vessels bound to England, after the 2d Nov. He also adds, that he understood all the vessels of war hail the same orders." .. ' LeviLincoln, esq. late attorney general of the United States, has been appointed by the Fresi dent of the United States with the advice and con sent of the senate, a judge of the Circuit Court of the United States, vice judge Cushing deceased. Judge Tyler esq. present governor of Virginia has been appointed judge lor the Yirgma district, Itisv said that Mr. Morier, the British Charge des. Affairs,, had presented a memorial'tp our go vernment against the taking possession of Florida. We give it as report only--ft is possible that ir. Morier may have taken this measure .on-behalf of the ally of his nation, but whether. Mr.- Madi son will desist from his measures,, (asrfMr. Jef- lersoii did when the emperor ot r ranee interposed) ot not, we undertake not to dctermine;.Z.fier. It will be seen by the paper of thjs day tliat" the French army in Portugarhave made a rttiogade movement, but it does not appeal' certain, that this movement has been made with a view tola final eyatiuaJbtt Portugal. The position of YtiU Franca, lately occupied by the French army, was we are infoimtd an ex treme bad one, as respected coinmunicatioH with Spain ii-tfantarern, the head quarters of Massena, t the date of LordWellir.gton's ast despatch is about 70 miles from Lisbon, and we are informed a very-strong position, and well situated for re ceiving reinforcements, whibh appear tp be com- I ing. fpom Spain. , r i't t r 1 . r ' . i . -, nlFn. x.x In this city, on the 4th nite&ffiittemm'Bkja;-. Printei, who had been emplpy cd ii tberpeSbf the Register for several years, ! an4vasWay esteemed as an industrious, honest lani p i T ' ' At New-York, on the 27tr4 ;oeNp?i lasrMrsif i Elizabeth Jtssufi, wife of Mr.cGedrge Jessup'oF -ft-Washington, N. C. . x . ,:;:.f A , In Craven county, ,00 tlie.3d, inst. bahti Sanwl if I .5?,,A ' ' '., '.V. X- '-T-i,tJXL''X" -if-: x-... X7 "Ml, .. r.s u m by the latteri' of ' j nature triat ipem like. 4 J-!' wished for eveiit at ''yei-yfunceri JJniversity of North Carplin , THE subscribers, acting as a committae under nil. nuinwuji mo iiu3icc9 yi iiic.-ijniversiiyot. x: North Carolina, have pleasure in announcing W'-i) the public, that a conti ict is at length made-and tfrU entered into for finishing the; principalor mairi building of that InsiitUtionThd tyty herebr ju ' 1 form all whom it mayconcern! enable them properly tprxecule'he duties en-. joined pn them by the trustees, it becomes .in di- vf pensahly necessary that they shall be. iri po5essiori -, of all the subscijptionap.ite:M arid sept forth in-the hope oiTobiainiog aid toi thq I end above mentioned, It is quested thereforew4'M that all. such papers be returned ta them; or to' x. ' some one of them, by mail or otherwise,; on 0 ifWi: fore the first day of July4 next : - A soon as possiru? f ble, after which period, the committee' have itirjQ? charge to announce to the world the munificence' i of the.'indi vidual. subscribers towards 15ni3h'inf-th'ft. t principal building abpvementioned ; Which willbe 'i done through the niedicm of the papers published l'! . Joiftua G Wrikht. ; coT$e uoopert : John JLondon, : Ifiiliam Gitrs, yrCarltoilVaUcerf. A. 4-Ozarus. John F; Biiretti-n, John Bradley,. David Andersotiy -' JD. M' heron, ' Jt.M'Miilqn which i given in several ofthe papers, staling that. Soi had-Ijroke up the seige Of Cadiz, and had marched to join Massena. We shall, not be however surprised if that should liappen, but as we haveinformation from Cadi? down to the twentieth of ' November,' which takeno" notice "of such a circumstance, wi . are; inclined to disbelieve the report. Ibid, ' ; ' .r ESTIMATE .i-K.V- OF APfR OPR1 ATION FOR 1,81.1. Treasury "Department, December 3 Utr 1810. Sia', ' H:.. ,4 . I hl2t . the honor jo transmit, herewith,- the estimate of the appropriations nroposed for the service of the year 18 11, ; also a statement of the receipts and expenditures of. the year, ending pn the 30th day of September, 1810. ' . The appropriations, as detailed ,irt the estimates, amount in the whole, t6 five millions pine bun ked thousand five'liundred affd ninety.-five dollars and twenty-five cents, viz : x rof the civil hst, f For miscellaneous expences, : Fpr jnterpourse witli f oreign ria"- tions, ;; x,,;..,;. . For r the military establishment, including f 46,500 dollars,' tor the Indian department, - ; For the 'naval e&tablislanent, in eluding th'e?inarine corpse V rtir 'VIOLENT GALE iQq Saturday the 30th ult. tommenced at the Bar tme of the mostv?uIent gales of wind fecol Itcted. for many years, Jit sat in Lorn N. E. and 638,360 61 471,958 12 rl?g,392;67 2,791,C09 .8p 1,870,274 05 "' J " ' ' " J5 5,?0W,595 5 The estimate of the Secretary ol the ' War de partment is'calculatcd on the whole nuinber of troops authorised by jawjjMit doe3 not includb the pertriarient tfmioitics to certain Indian .triUe nor Tine nnuai - appropriation or xuu,uuu qouars for futiushing arms for the piitia, those Objects being proivided for by permanent laws. Nor is a nesinate made, of the' uni; which may ?. be wabted during the ensuing year forj completing fortificatiops. - The suma whi ;h rnay. be actually m this place ;. in which -h'aU-j)eennbtie(l name, place of reEidence,, andlhc amount 'thxVt suhsenptien of each individual donoir-vr :T1u by '-' generous and '.patfiotic mind,, thtf ' committee art ' j aware, will not bs taken into ponsidetatWx iiuiu, nowever, mat it is right and proper that. the;f;.; i' rising generation shall be informed of tKe names of those to whose .affectionate 'tu.d.;ila.theHy' pirvHJHH JOHN HAYWOOD,. . HENRY POTTER, It'll r mt r- rr . ' .- r iivjuf rtiu jrui-rs.. f i "-v.'i Raleigh, Jan. 17, 1 8 1 1, , ' ;.. ,f-- f.y:fff K A N-A WAV f "0 m my plantation near HiIlsboji . .rough, on the third day of this monthf a NEGRQtt r MAN named Anthony; the property fcf .Gav;iv;B? -Alves. He js five feet ten or elefen inches high;' "' stout bnd well 'hiiade, his complexion a little in-', ''in clined . to.yellow about .twenty ' fivf jreair Winjjfct'ifty He had on when heA went avv a ilarlr rA. V.TJ loured short coai and wliite peiitalo'ops.iboih' of 'ffih homspun kersey ; but will prpbaly hange'-tm:-! as ne nas a suit oi nomcspun roixeij cloth auq coat of dark "coloured broad cl6thbesi4es ToHlie)t tioujca. ii is prooiDie ne nas. gone lo iaieigif. , and will attenipt 't go to Wilmington by the Way of Fayetteville, I wjll give'a generou4 reward 'tpv' " any person wha 11 bring hinv to eyQr bayet? hiih coHfinedMn a juil sojtliar"get hlrnt; and wiltv ; v pay all -reasonable expenses,''".'-:' - -:f ; ;;; WMfNORWOODr " TTIIIehnrfMio-V. Ath Tnnnirif.' 1 A 1 1 5' 1 k lVttffrp. Hi T-T1?E IMPCvRTED DION, yi8ur--:t-n" WILL stand this seasonj arjny stable,, near 4 ' Granville Court-House." f'ridlitti" .x'-;t-;xx-;W1TL : Januari7.::: iVi L " .-vr tlfEl'- Tx WHEREAS I havejost oe iiiis!aitl-a;! TtfntVl' ilIiidor i?rtti,d e$ecu;cd byvRrdrUcnWWt"e i nyoj uwucu , Bjr- w ii)iara ; Vfii)spn JillC Spencer ; i VvV; George, pi .hWuresald 5 county Vcf Iancster,f -' ' Viiimapayableto:rbe pn iKq WtlvMrrhj igoTt fotrthree hundred and fiye-pounds Ihlrlee i1if.'p,' lings.ai?d4two pence; 'currenrinbneyloffVjrgir;i;, Ido; fhelbre herieb;forwarpll 'perabns JEfevJi I'UlLll.JlUlil Dl II Ml''. UF-LaKIIIU' . M II 17 BuaiivtlMA.... L V ... said. Note .or Bond. it---r T-fH-- x-vx y,, fffl-i ;.-14iOMAS'N..iAWSQN ::xxTM81 K-i i ' .Vlx'. ;-'- ' v ''i'x ,;.1-':':' '.. .. ' '.; v V'- -' I I. -:
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